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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-05-22, Page 23:•" 1 . , h. vog-Oiajoiris,.liste M914,, MAY 26 0:00 University of the Air 13 Friffitenstein 11 6:30 Gatteping Gourmet 13 7:00 Canada A,M, Nal silecialce 11 lit 7:35 Concern 7:49 Canada - 13 0:00 Ont. Sncil600, 11 8:30 Romper ROOM 13 8:45 B4 Allen 11 , Mon A411'8 and 10 ' 9:00 Yoga „13 , • Friendly Giant 8, 10 9:0 ,. Ont. Schools 8, 10, 11 9;30 Pay Cards 13 10:00 It's Your ,Move 13 10;30 Mr. Dressup 8, 10 Horoscope Dollars 13 11:00 Ladies' Fare 13 Sesame Street 8, 10 Five of a Kind 11 11:30 Let's Talk 13 I Saw That 11 1200 Cartoons 8, 10, 13 Midday 11 12:30 News 8 and 10 Let's Make a Deal -13 12:45 Movies 'Branded' 8 'essioa' 10 1:00 Hollywood Squares 13 Larry'SelWaY 11 1:30 Definition 13 • Days of Our Lives 11 Canadian Cavalcade 6 2:00 What's the Good Wd. 13 2:30 Edge of Night 8, 10 - The Doctors 11 Alphabet of Life 6 He Knows She Knows 13 3:00 Another World 13 Juliette 8 Monday at Three 10 General Hospital 11 That Talk Show 6 _ 3:30 Take Thirty 8, 10 The Young, Restless 11 Allen- Spraggett 6 4:00 Family Court 8, 10 Flintstones 13 • Dinah 11 Doctor in the House 6 4:30 Forest Rangers 8, 10 My Three Sons 13 Hollywood Squares 6 5:00 .Hogan's Heroes 8 Partridge Family 10 Mannix 11 Ironside 13 Gilligan's Island 6 5:30 Partridge Family 8 Dick Van Dyke 10 Hogan's Heroes 6 6:00 News' 6, 8, 10, 11, 13 6:30 Truth or Consequences 8 Party. Game 11 The Brady Bunch 13 Movie The Scapegoat' 6 7:00 Gunsmoke 10, 11 Hee Haw 8 -'1The Rookies 13 -, 8:00 Mary Tyler Moore 8, 10 Movie 'Assignment: Mu- . nick' 11 Ian Tyson .13 8:30 This Is The Law 8, 10 Medical Centre 13 -Good Times 6 9:00 Lucas Tanner 6 Cannon 8, 10 • 6;10 Pig and .1,VhiStle 13 10:00 Can, Sports .Report. 13 d V.1,Pat and 10 • Tommy Junks Global News, Hour 6 10:30 Ein Pxosit 11 . Nat, Thirty 8 ' 10 11;00 Take News 0, 10, 11 la Global Journal 6 , 11:20 Local News 0, 10, 13 11;364,arrY Solway 11' Movie 4Davy 11:45 Mery Griffin 8 Rockford Files 10 10:04 Mery Griffin 11 Heel -age Highways 13 12:00 Movie You Lie So • Deep My Love' 13 1;09 Concern 13 TUES., MAY 27 6:00 -University of the Air 13 4ightenstein 11 6:30 GailoPing Gourmet 13 7:00 Canada A.M. 13 Special Place 11 7:35 Concern 13 7:40 Canada A.M. 13 8:00 Ont; Schools 8, 10, 11 8:30 Romper Room 13 8:45 Ed Alien 1.4 Mon Ami 8 and 10 • 9:00 Yoga 13 • Friendly Giant 8, 10 9:15 Ont. Schools O. 10, 11 9:30 Pay Cards 13 10:00 It's Your Move 13 Canadian Schools 10 10:30 Mr. Dressup 8, 10 ' Horoscope, Dolls 13 11:00 Five of a Kind 11 . Sesame' Street 8, -10 *14adies' Fare 43 11:30 Let's Talk 13 - I Saw That 11 CartOans 8, 10, 13 Midday 11 12:30 News' 8, 10 Days o. fOur Lives 11 •Let's -Make a Deal 13 12:45 Movies 'Dark •City' 8 'The Lonely Are The Brave' 10 1:00 Hollywood Squares 13 Larry Solway 11 1:30 Definition 13 Days of Our Lives 11 Canadian Cavalcade 6 2:00, What's The Good Wd. 13 2:30 Edge- of Night 8, 10 The Doctors 11 He Knows She Knows 13 Alphabet of Life 6 3:00 Juliette- 8 Tuesday at Three 10 General Hospital 11 Another World ir„ That Talk Show 6 3:30'Take Thirty 8, 10 LYThe Young, Restless 11 4.,X0, Family Court 8, '10 • Dinah 11 Flintstones 13 Doctor in the House 6 4:30 Forest Ranger 8, 10 , My Three Sons 13 Hollywood Squares 6 5:00 Hogan's Heroes 8 Partridge Family 10 Mannix 11 BEFORE YOU BUY CARPET •LOOK AROUND COMPARE QUALITY AND PRICE! Cashco Carpets St. Jacobs 664-3334 IN BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN Listowel 291-4440 If 1e,00 ,few paragraphs begun in April ot won a ,Olt di401444 osItio- oPen,P*meWasp1ayedapJ tog /01004 bPe 1 o'beea ' am le 0. tatiortk are sect to change. • itait0- try to /rat shout "Mee. ,firsT :23000agtleigalnet Ironside 13 10:30 All Ar4.11i)4 The Circle 1 Is a11 4.6' 0:30 Partridge Family 0 Dick Vail Dyke 10 ° Hogan's Heroes 0.00 Ikrews 6 8, 10, 11, 13 , 6:39 Truth or Vensequenees 8 Part ,Galne 11 The Wady Bunch 13 Movie 'Texas Carnival' . 6 , Movin' On 11 Canada: Five POrt- rafts 13 7;30 Chico and The Man 10 Circle Eight Ranch 8:00 Happy Pays 8 N.1114 Playoffs 10 Hawaii Five -0 11 Excuse My French 13. Movie 'Forever Female' 6 8;30 National Geographic: Search for The Great Apes' 13 Police Story 8 9:00 Barnaby Jones 11 9:30 Headline Hunters 13 To See Ourselves 8 10:00 Harry -0 13 To be announced 8 Tommy Banks 11 , Global News 'Hour 6 14:00 Nat. Newt 8, 10, 11, 13 Design Explosion 0 -11:20 Local News 0, 10, 13 11:30 Larry Solway 11 Movie 'Murder She Said'- 0 11:45 Mery Griffin 8, Night Stalker 10 °' 12:90 Mery 'Griffin 11 o Heritage Highways ia Mery Grill' 12:05 Movie. 'Mouse on TAO Moon' 13 1:30Concern 13 • 0:30 Mr,. Dressup 8, 10 , Horoscope Lao SetAAMeela Five ,o,,t Icind 11 La 11:30 Let's' Talk 13 I Saw That 11 ,12:00 Cartoons 8, 10, 13 Midday 11 2:30 News 8 and 10 2:45 Let'smov alikeana TDiemapl,183 Days Of. OUr-LIVOS 11 ies movie ,x45' 10 1:00 Hollywood. *MOO 13 Larry Solway 41 1:30 Definition , , Days of 0.44r Lives 11 ( C0 liranaatd,si a Then 'lee aov :01 c a4 d e 62: Th of Night 8 Wd 13 3) e Doctors 11 10 He Knows She Knows 13 3:00 Ajultheattbeet8of Life 6 Wednesday at Three 10 General Hospital 11. Another World -13 That Talk Show 6 3:30 TrhakeeyoTuhnirten8,Restless 11 4:00 The Flintstones 13 Family Court 8. 10 Dinah 11 Doctor in The House 6 4:30 Forest Rangers 8, 10 My Three Sons 13 Hollywood Squares 6 5:00 Ironside 13 Hogan's Heroes 8 Partridge Family 10 Mannix 11 - Gilligan's Island 6 5:30 Partridge Family 8 Dick Van Dyke 10, Hogan's Heroes 6 6:00 News 6, 8, 10, 11, 13 6:30 The Brady Bunch 13 Truth, Consequences 8 Movie `Raintree Coun- ty' 6 Partv Game 11 • • , ' WED., MAY 28 6:00 University of the Air Frightensteln 11 6:30 Galloping Gourmet 43,, 7:00 Canada A.M. 13 Special Place 11 7:35 Concern 13 7:49 Canada A.M. 13 8:00 Ont. Schools 8, 10, 11 - 8:30 Romper Room 13 8:45 -Ed Allen 11 Mon Ami 8 and 10 9:00 Yoga 13 Friendly Giant 8, 10 9:15 Ont. Schools 8, 10, 11 9:30 Pay Cards 13 40:00 It's Your Move 13 • Channel 13 Entertainment 114iURSDAY MIDNIGHT- "THE 'PEOPLE" starring Kim Dart**. - Diane Varsi and William Shatner. FRIDAY, 1:30 p.m. -"DA. MURDER ONE" starring Robert Con t rad, Howard 1?uff and Diane Baker. • FRIDAY MIDNIGHT -"A ,STORM IN SUMMER" starring Peter Ustinov and Marlyn Mason. SATURDAY, 12:30 p.m.- "THE FAR OUT WEST" starring Ann • Sheridan and pouglas Fowler. • SATURD Y, 8:00 p.m. -=-"THE CHEYENNE SOCIAL CLUB" ring Jaines Stewart and,,Henry Fonda. , • SATURDAY MIDNIGHT- "RIVER OF MYSTERY" starring Vic Morrow and Louise Sorel. SUNDAY, 1:00 p.m. -"RAID ON ROMMEL" starring Richard Bur- ton and John Colicos. SATURDAY, MIDNIGHT- "TENAFLY" starring James McEachiu and Rosanna Huffman. TUESDAY, 12:05 a.m.-- "YOU LIE SO DEEP MY LOVE" starring Don Galloway, Barbara Anderson and Walter Pidgeon. WEDNESDAY, 1:05 a.m.- "MOUSE ON THE MOON" starring Margaret Rutherford and Terry Thomas. • WEDNESDAY, 8:00 p.m.-,- "JOE KIDD" starring Clint Eastwood 1 and John Saxon. , WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT- "OKLAHOMA TERRITORY" starring Bill Williams aid Gloria Talbot. •1 'Channel , • 7:00 That's My Mama 13 Gunsmoke 8 Little House on The Prairie 10, 11 7:30 Banjo Parlor 13 Bakball: 8 8:00 Movie `Joe Kid' 13 Movie 'My Father's House' 11 Baseball: Montreal at 4, Cincinnati 10 9:00 Mac Davis 6 0:00 Global News Hour 6 Bob Newhart 11 - Adam 12 13 0:30 Love Thy Neighbor 11 • Can. Sports Report 8, 10 • Irtiscope .13 9r; , Oliviiklttr.ArD 11'1 ' " 11,:49 a_ E' THURSDAY, 1:45 p.m.- 'THE s. LAST SUNSET" starring Rock `Hudson and Dorothy Malone. A trail boss searches for a killer who purposely joins a cattle drive from Medco to the Texas border to lure him into a hangman's noose. FRIDAY, 12:45 "PRESSURE POINT" starring Sidney Poi - tier and Hobby Darin. A Negro psychiatrist recaUs the prob- lems he had in 1942 with a vicious :American band leader arrested for subversive activities and sent to federal prison. , FRIDAY, 11:45 p.m.- "THE SCALPHUNTERS" starring Burt Lancaster and Shelley Winters. An above-average yarn about the uneasy alliance between a fur trapper and an escaped slave. against an outlaw gang. • SATURDAY, 6:30 p.m.- "THE MAGICIAN" starring Billy Bixby and Keene Curtis. A master magician with a robin hood com- pulsion to help people in trouble. • SATURDAY, 11:45 p.m. -"THE CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF; with Oliver Reed and Clifford Evans. The chilling drama of a monstrous half -man, half -wolf who spreads horror throughout the 18th century Spanish countryside. MONDAY, 12:20 a.m.-"GILDERSLEEVE'S GHOST" starring Har- old Peary and Marion Martin. An invisible woman, a gorilla spooks and a mad scientist get mixed up in a haunted house. MONDAY, 12:45 p.m.- "JESSICA" starring Angie Dickinson and Maurice Chevalier. The women of a fantail Italiah town, jea- lous of a beautiful widow, plot to ruin her by refusing to have anything to do with their husbands. TUESDAY, 12:45 p.m.-- "THE LONELY ARE THE BRAVE" star- ring Kirk Douglas and Walter Matthau. An individualist pits himself against the constraints of conformity in the jet age. WEDNESDAY, 12:45 p.m.- "X-15" starring James Stewart and Charles Bronson. The mental and physical problems faced in the rigors of research work at a California air force base. LISTOWEL TEXTILES BRIDAL DEPARTMENT ,s$ J. GETTING MARRIED? Your first thought should be o beautiful wed- ding dress. If you are interested in saving money and at the same time having a most elegant dress for you and your attendants, let Mrs. Muriel Elliott help you choose the right styles and material as well as make the dresses for you at a very low price. She will be at! Listowel Textiles Bridal Department every Saturday morning. vc Nisi\Ns lost - Wallace Avcnue South, Listowel, Ontario LISTOWEL TEXTILES and MILL ENDS Phone 291-2271 AMPLE FREE PARKING - SAY IT WITH SEWING • II YOU CAN FIX -IT By Gene Von FLOWER POT SHELF You can make a very tractive, usable, and safe fiower pot shelf to attach outside one of your- windows. Supported by sturdy brackets and bordered • with a scroll -sawed valance. this shelf should add interest to the plainest window. Use stock mat- erial throughout, 3/4inch for the shelf and valance, mitering tie latter at the corners, and two- inch stock for the brackets. At- tach the shelf to the brackets with four 1- 1/ 2 inch fiahead screws, and fasten the val ance to the edge of the shelf with &tithing nails. Cut holes through the shelf to fit the site of the pots it will be accommodating. at - 11:20 Local News 8,10, 13 11:30 Larry Solway 11 Movie `Devils of Dark- ness' 6, 11:45 Mery griffin 8 Movie On 10 12:00 Movie 'Oklahoma Terri- tory' 1* Merv. Griffin 11 1:10 Concern 13 • rike One! 6tee-rlice tribtot?, while jog a Canadian 'teaffi and the 14100101, She familiar 'strait* ot shootal 'wor41 stage mon, wooly **hag . effort, tiOgintin MY eara,,A bear tha. .,:te:ainkasAlAk4OgreSsPide***:- Bro***Y;4014won a Tom Her eo-.tar Ji Ji perzormer. He waa the Bro.d actor cboam esr your yoter, sure 3rOkiliappen tObe slit** round' 11010iller On 00440 irtiroithe r .10170. Miller's, "ma. lait ,ote rsi whether the ShOuld hilVo--01O house Ire nottire on Sunday, 41 4 1 post, or the referee misSed seeing, y,ahoirvgionp•ou, Q'NesllplIt* t but in popularity, Wag one He sVresili" ' Y It's that thug of year agoi„„„ pule Auft season, the number of when hockey and baseball over. vievYeTawAtalluMberedatieloset0 lap and if you're not exntly tW01011111011; sports fan, which is Pe with 000 called tbat guy out at the goal. youmaylikes�meactionviathi the bors bat connect with the 'ft:Be "4"4'n 4410 Oa! Since I do realize that moo/ of "irk, ' f*oni 3:30 to 5:30 •',jinn to you, illy Sporty isogi The• lucky, some Of cher might finish winners of the sports awards at the COMM: Whether they 49 or the ACTRA awards, dinner, MY'readers are sports faruki esdrooia7.19ts.,;01:0wd, 4:end:0,0, 33 in *11, will be fair and devote half My eol.‘ be wild ti maybe t eMphasized the -point that spoos not yourSPeed for a Plinu,A,'`,A!‘:** Are no"' a part of the.award4 show heeauSe Sports are ,beeom- ing very much a part of televisilm entertaimnint. Not too' many of uswould"grts with hentethat More and morespo ting more and More coverage each season Which is good, to a„. point. Especially Canadian amat teur sports need a big bbost and this* is the best way to show the country just what we have to of- fer in that department. , The Montreal ExpoS have be- gun their new season on- CBC Television, a Series that has be- come increasingly more popular tIuoughoutthe pastseasos. This ye r's schedule calls fo cover- - age of 13 home gametfrom "Tarry • Park; eight away-frem-home games; the All Star game trona Milwaukee and the World,Swies. Sonte playoffay also be seen. They played their first game on April 16 at Pittsburgh. Future scheduled games look something likeatlana-; M is May y2tL 7:30 P28.7 Montreal 8 p.m., Montreal at CMcinnati; June 4, 8 p.m., L.A. at Montreal; June 18, 8 p.m., New York at Montreal; June 25, 8, Chicago at Montreal; July 2, 8, Pittsburgh at Montreal; July 9, 3:30,' Montreal at Houston; July 23, 8, Houston at Montreal; AugUst 2, 8, Philadel- phia at4Ylontreal; August „8, RontreAl. at New York. • August 1 , 8, San ancisco at Montreal; August 16; 8, L.A. at, Montreal; August 20, 8, San Diego at Mont- real; September 3, 7:35, Montreal at Philadelphia; September 10, 8, Philadelphia at Montreal; Sep- tember 17, 8:30, Montreal at St. Louis; September 24 at 8, Si Louis at Montreal. The All-Star Game is on Tuesday, July 15, at :30. Again this season, Dave Van Horne will call .the play-by-play action and Duke Snider will give the color commentary and back- ground information. This is the beginning of a new six-year agreement between the Montreal Expos and the CBC net- work which was made final last summer. From this season, 1975, to the summer season of 1980, the Expos' games will be telecast on the network, a routine that was Noise pollution • STOCKHOLM - In the first such decision in Sweden, the Swedish Court of Appeal has ordered the country's high- way administration depart- ment to pay over 150,000 plus moving costs to the owners of a suburban home. A new 12 -lane freeway 500 feet from the house produced intOlerable noise levels and the court judged the house unfit to live W. Channel 6 Entertainment THURSDAY, 6:30 p.m.- "A GIFT FOR HEIDI". The continuation of her fa -mous "Heidi" story by Johanna Spyri, telling of a young girl's adventures in the Swiss Alps. Sandy Descher and Douglas Fowley. THURSDAY, 8:00 p.m.- "ASSIGNMENT TO KILL". A secret in- • vestigator attempts to uncover a murderer and an interna- tional organization in Switzerland. With Patrick O'Neal, Joan Hackett and Sir John Gielgud. THURSDAY, 11:30 p.m.- "LADIES' MAN". Jerry Lewis stars in a madcap comedy about a man who, jilted by his sweet- heart, loses himself in his work. With Helen Tranbel. FRIDAY, 11:00 p.m.- "JOY HOUSE". A brooding tale of irony as a playboy, seeking refuge in a gloomy French mansion, has his life threatened and is befriended by a wealthy Amer- ican woman who attempts to use him for her own ends. Jane Fonda, Alain Delon, Lola Albright. SATURDAY, 10:00 p.m.- "THE LAST CHALLENGE". A retired gunfighter, turned marshal, finds his leisurely life upset when a young gunslinger arrives to challenge his record. Glenn Ford, Angie Dickinson, Chad Everett. SATURDAY MIDNIGHT- "HAUNTED PALACE". A man becomes • cursed by an evil spirit when he re -opens the home of his ancestor who was burned as a witch. Vincent Price, Debra Paget, Lon Chaney. MONDAY, 6:20 "THE SCAPEGOAT". After murdering his wife, a French nobleman tries to involve his British look- alike in his scheme. Alec Gninness, Nicole Maurey, Bette Davis. MONDAY, 11:30 p.m.- "DAVY". A successful family variety • act faces' the possibility of a breakup when one member is asked to audition for the Royal Opera. Harry Secombe, Ron Randell, Alexander Knox. TUESDAY, 6:30 p.m. -"TEXAS CARNIVAL". A carnival side- show team is mistaken for a pair of millionaires at a grand- oise Texas resort hotel. Esther Williams, Red Skelton. TUESDAY, 8:00 p.m.- "FOREVER FEMALE". Captures the show business comedy of Broadway as Ginger Rogers is east in a role she is too old for, causing conflict between the pro- ducer, the writer and a young actress 'vying for the part. With William Holden, Paul Douglas, Pat Crowley. TUESDAY, 11:30 p.m.- "MURDER SHE SAID". Acting as an amateur sleuth, a spinster becomes a maid on an invalid's estate to solve a murder she witnesses. Margatet Rutherford and Arthur Kennedy. WEDNESDAY, 6:30 p.m.- "RAINTREE COUNTY". The frustra- tions, desires and accomplishments of three young people • during the civil war. Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Clift, Eva Marie Saint, Lee Marvin, Rod Taylor, Agnes Moorehead. WIEDNISSDAY, 11:30 p.m. -"DEVILS OF DARKNESS". When a writer decides to investigate the mysterious killing of two Mends his search lends 10 a group of devil worshippers. 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