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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-06-12, Page 24tine 12. 1t 15- 1 Entertainment MIDNIGHT- "THE HEIST" starring Christopher gr-ge ;mid, F lizabeth Ashley. An armored Aar guard, frirac-d ed 'the prune suspect in a robbery of his vehicle. He VOIUStaigily hounded by a police detective. PN1DAY� 1:30 a.m.- "CHANT OF SILENCE starring Steve For- rei :*lid Clu Gulager. A skyjacker parachutes to safety and ';fie$as a novice monk in an isolot*,i monastery. A lawman 1444 the place in the guise of bishop. F*11AT MIDNIGHT- "A GIRL NAMED TAMIKO" sterr!t, : Lau - Tele Harvey and France Nuyen. When an ambitious Euro- pean photographer in Tokyo courts an American secretary to win U.S. citizenship he doesn't reckon with his deep love for a Japanese girl named Tansiko. SATURDAY, 2:10 a.m.- 'THE ROUNDERS" starving Glen Ford and Henry Fo +.da. Two itinerant bronc-busters sign up with a skinflint to break a string of horses. They sell a roan to a whiskey-ixnaker and the horse develops a taste for it. SATURDAY, 10:30 p.m. -"HARPER" starring Paul Newmannd Julie Harris. A private detective, hired by a wealthy worhan n to find her missing husband, finds the man dead and the killer to be the person he would least suspect. SUNDAY, 12:55 a.m.- "THE MALTESE !NIPPY" starring Dan Rowan and Dick Martin. Two nudie movie producers, put out of business by police, retreat to their haunted house in Flushing, where a strange European family lives next door. A series of multiple murders follows. SUNDAY, 7:00 p.m. -"SATAN'S TRIANGLE" starring Kim Novak and Doug McClure. The sole survivor of a small boat is caught in a sudden and mysterious storm in the seas off the Florida coast in an area known as "The Devil's Triangle". A Coast Guardsman is sent to rescue her from the doomed craft. WEDNESDAY, 8:00 p.m.- "POWDER KEG" starring Rod Taylor and Dennis Cole. A pair of tough, trouble -shooting investiga- tors in the Southwest during the 1914 era are called in to help get a train back which has been hijacked with 73 host- ages aboard. Channel- 13 Entergtaininent FRIDAY, 8:30 p.m.- "DESPERATE MILES" starring Tony Mus - ante 'and Joanne Pettet. FRIDAY MIDNIGHT- "VALLEY OF THE' GWANGI" starring James Franciscus and Gila Golan. SATURDAY, 12:30 p.m.- "DID YOU EVER HEAR THE ONE ABOUT THE TRAVELLING ' SALESLADY?" starring Phyllis Diller and Bob Denver. SATURDAY, 8:00 " '� p.m.- SHOOTOUT•� starring Gregory Peck and " Pat Quinn with Rita Gam. SATURDAY MIDNIGHT-. "ELMER GANTRY" starring Burt Lan- caster, Jean Simmons and Dean Agger. SUNDAY, 1:00 p.m.- "JIGSAW" starring Harry Guardino and Hope Lange. MONDAY, MIDNIGHT- "LOST LAGOON" starring Jeffrey Lynn, Peter Donat and Leila Barrt. TUESDAY MIDNIGHT- "THE NEON CEILING" starring Lee Grant and Gig Young. WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT -- "HAUSER'S MEMORY" starring Rob- ert Webber and Susan Strasberg. , Channel 8 `Enterfainment .THURSDAY, 12:45 p.m.- "TOO LATE BLUES" starring Bobby Darin, Stella Stevens. A sultry blonde causes a jazz .musician to lose his self-respect, his friends and his career. FRIDAY, 12:45 p.m. --- "LUCK OF THE IRISH" starring Tyrone ' Power, Anne Baxter. A reporter finds an unusual romance • when he meets a lovely Irish colleen and an unpredictable leprechaun. SATURDAY, 1:15 aem.- ."JUDITH" starring Sophia Loren and Peter Finch. SATURDAY, 6:00 p.m. -"SANDCASTLES" starring Herschel ,Bernardi and Jan-Midhael Vincent. An eerier tale about human worth, the value of life, and how a young woman found ew meaning for it all. SATURDAY, 9:00 p.m.- "ASSAULT ON THE WAYNE"tarring Joseph Cotton and Lloyd_ Haynes. Enemy espionage agents infiltrate navy comumando crew, setting in motion a chain of events that jeopardizes an involved .operation. SUNDAY, '1:504>p:rh;• Y"STANLEY AND►i VINOSTONE.' starring Spencer Tracy and. Richard Greene. A newspaperman ,goes to Africa to search for the famed missionary. MONDAY, 12:45 p:m.- "HOOK, LINE AND SINKER" starring . Jerry Lewis and Peter Lawford. An insurance salesman is told by his best friend that he hasn't got long to live. TUESDAY, 12:45 p.m,- "SIEGE OF THE SAXONS" starring Jan- ette Scott and Ronald.,Lewis. In the 20th year of King Arthur's reign he learns that one of his knights is plotting to overthrow England. WEDNESDAY, 12:45 p.m.- "FAMILY JEWELS" starring Jerry Lewis and Donna Butterworth. A nine -year -aid must decide which of her father's six 'brothers she wants to live with in order to collect the $30,000,000: her parents left her. Order Lennox Central Air Conditioning Now... As part of our early season sale, you'll get Low early season prices Installation before it gets hot Lennox quality and dependability. Summers of cool, enjoyable comfort And receive FREE a Lennox Comfort Control Centre The following Programs, listed as s .lied t 9 � hTV sfot-' l!''1 THURS., JUNE 12 6:00 University of the Air 13 Frightenstein 11 6:30 Galloping Gourmet 13 7:00 Canada A.M. 13 Special Place 11 7:35 Concern 13 7:40 Canada A.M. 13 8:00 Ontario Schools 11 8:30 Romper Room 13 Magic Roundabout 11 8:45 Ed Allen 11 9:00 Yoga 13 9:15 On „ario Schools 11 9:30 Pay Cards 13 Mr. Piper 8, 10 10400 it s ' our Move 13 Mon Ami 8, 10 10:15 Friendly Giant 8, 10 10:30 Mr. Dressup 8 and 10 Horoscope Dollars 13 11:00 Sesame Street 8 Ed Allen 10 Five of A Kind 11 Ladies' Fare 13 11:30 Let's Talk 13 Juliette 10 I Saw That 11 12:00 Cartoons 8, 10, 13 Midday 11 12:30 News 8 and 10 Days of Our Lives 11 Let's Make a Deal 13 12:45 Movies 'Too Late Blues' 8;. 'Hell Bound' 10 1:00 Hollywood Squares 13 Larry Solway 11 1:30 Definition 13 • Days of Our Lives 11 2:00 Whats the Good Word 13 2:$0 Edge of Night 8 and 10 The Doctors 11 He Knows She Knows 13 3:00 Juliette 8 Thursday at Three 10 General Hospital 11 Another World 13 3:30 Take Thirty 8 and 10 The Young, Restless 11 4:00 Family Court 8, 10 Dinah 11 Flintstones 13 Alphabet of Life 6 4:30 Forest Rangers 8, 10" The. Brady Bunch 13 Canadian Cavalcade 6 5;09 Party Game 8 Partridge Family 10 M•annix 11 Hogan's Heroes 6 Ironside 13 5:30 Partridge Family 8 Dick Van Dyke 10 ' Doctor in The House 6 6:00 News 6, 8, 10. 11, 113 6:30 Truth or Consequences 8 My Three Sons 13 The Party Game 11 7:00 Rhoda 10 Lawrence Welk 8 Harry Hibbs 11 Adam 12 13 Sergeant Bilko 6 7:30 Funny Farm 13 Barney Miller 10 Towards The Year Two, Thousand 11 The Honeymooners 6 8:00 Carol Burnett 8, 10. Not ori Your Nellie 11 Sts. of San Francisco 13 Movie 'The Light Touch 6 8:30 Night Stalker 11 9:00 Police Surgeon 13 Movie `It"s Good to Be Alive' 8 Man -about The House 10 Bob Newhart 10 Baretta 11 Maclear 13 S.W.A.T. 10. Get Christie Love 13 Global News Hour 6 George Hamilton IV 11 • Joker's Wild 6 11:00 Nat. News 8 10, 11, 13 Movie The Deep Six' 6 11:20 Local New 8, 10, -13, 9:30 10:00 10:30 How to buy a.ticket. for'the 1976 OIyflipics' . Four million tickets for the 1976 Summer Olympic Games in Montreal went on sale around the world in late April the Montreal organizing committee announced recently. • "icrR'�tW'4iTl'''li avhi?afile" for competitions in 21 Olympic sports, July 17 to Aug. 1, at the first Games ever held in Canada. In Canada the T. Eaton Co. Ltd., a major department store with retail outlets across the country, is the official sales agent. Canadians will be able to buy up to 20 tickets with a maxi- mum of. two per event until July this year. After the first three months, sales will be unlimited until the end of the year. Tickets will not be sold by mail in Canada. Any tickets remaining will be put on sale in a central ticket office in Montreal, March 1, 1976. Actual tickets won't be sold until. June 1, 1976. Until then customers will buy numbered vouchers containing the pur- chaser's name, address, signa- ture and counter -signature of the sales agent. Vouchers will be ex- changed for tickets after June 1, 1976. The voucher scheme is ue- signed to prevent counterfeiting of tickets. In addition, tickets will be printed on paper with a water- \ mark specially made for the pur- pose. Tickets for opening and closing ceremonies (July 17 and Aug: 11 - will be made available by a draw, Details of the lottery will 1:4 - announced 'announced soon. In the United States, Mont- gomery Ward will be the exclus- ive sales agent with processing of ticket orders. and distribution handled by the Montgomery Ward' Auto Club. Ticket prices for most of the Games vary from $2 to $24 (for one athletic event prices reach $32) . Prices for opening and closing ceremonies and more popular events with a limited number of seats available; will range from $8 to $40. Allocation ' of the 4 million tickets is as follows: Canada, 65 per cent; United States, 20 per cent; Mexico and Caribbean, 1.05 per cent; Latin America, 2.7 per cent; Europe, 7.5 per cent; Africa, .8 per cent; Asia, .1.9 per cent; Australia and New Zea- land, 1.05 per cent. BIBLE GIFTS More than 950,000 copies of the Bible and parts of the Bible were distributed in Eastern European countries during 1974 by the United Bible Society. HOLDING COURT Don't admire your shots By ED COLLINS You've just hit a beautiful forehand down the line. What a shot! The ball sails into the corner as you watch your as- G.rl •• Torr••�'•i Five separate controls in one handsome unit, puts total home comfort control at the home owner's finger tips. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL AIR CONDITIONING WEISHAR PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. • ENGINEERED DESIGN • SALES -- SERVICE 230 ELMA STREET L ISTOW tEL. ONTA S I O PHONE! RUs. 201-1302 tonished opponent take' off in pursuit.... ,. "Run, turkey ! " you cry, as he scrambles for the ball. "He'll never get it without bre g his neck." You smile as he desperately lunges for the ball... . "Oh (expletive deleted)!" you shout. "He got it!" You take off for his weak cross -court backhand and get it - on the, third bounce. You've learned your lesson: Don't stand there admiring your shots! Even though you're sur- prised and happy, you must resist the urge. As soon as you play the ball, prepare for the return. If you are exchanging hits from the baseline, make sure you move t9Annticipate the cross -court return as soon as you've played the ball. When at the net, follow the flight of your shot and cover the down the line return. Your footwork is just as critical af- ter you hit the ball as before you hit it. 11:30 Larry Solway 11 11:45 Mery ,Griffi>r>i 8 Policewoman 10 12:00 Movies `The Heist' 11 McCloud 13 12:45 Boris KarloU 10 1:30 Movie 'Chant of Sil- ence' 11 1:40 Concern 13 2:50 Mery Griffin 11 FRI., JUNE 13 6:00 University of the Air 13: Frightenstein 11 6:30 Galloping Gourmet 13 7:00 Canada A.M. 13 Special Place 11 7:35 Concern 13 7:40 Canada A.M. 13 8:00 Ontario Schools 11 8:30 Romper Room 13 8:45 Ed Allen 11 9:00 Yoga 13 9:15 Ontario Schools 11 9:30 Pay Cards 13 Summer Sehools 8 A Place of Your Own 10 10100 It's Your Move 13 Mon Ami 8, 10 10:15 Friendly Giant 8, 10 10:30 Mr. Dressup 8 and 10 Horoscope Dollars 13 11:00 Sesame Street 8 Ed ' Allen 10 Five of a Kind 11 Ladies' Fare 13 11:30 Let's Talk 13 Juliette 10 I Saw That 11 12:00 Cartoons 8, 10, 13 Midday 11 12:30 News 8 and 10 Days of Our -Lives 11 Let's Make a Deal 13 12:45 Movies 'Luck of The Irish' 8; The Raiders' 10 1:00 Hollywood Squares 13 Larry Solway 11 1:30 Definition 13 Days of Our Lives 11 • 2:00 Whits the Good Word 13 2:30 Edge of Night 98 and 10 The Dbctors 11 He Knows She Knows 13 3:00 Juliette 8 . Friday at'Three 10 General" Hospital 11 Another WQFId 13 3:30 Take Thirty 8 and 10" The- Young, Restless 11 4:00 Family Court 8 sari 10 Dinah 11 Flintstones 13 Alphabet of Life 6 4:30 Forest Rangers 8. 10 The Brady Bunch 13 Canadian Cavalcade 6 5:00 Party Game 8 Partridge Family 10, ' Mannix 11 Ironside 13 Hogan's Heroes 6 5:30 Partridge Family 8 Dick Van Dyke 10 Doctor in The House 6 6:00 News. 6, 8, 10, 11. 13 6:30 Truth or Consequences 8 My Three Sons 13 Party Game 11 7:00 Hee Haw 10 Maude 8 Swiss Fam. Robinson 13 The Starlost 11 Sergeant Bilko 6 7:30 Six Million Dol. Man 13 The Honeymooners 6 Chico and The - Man 8 8:00 Alt in The Family 8, 10 Rockford' Files 11 Sanford and Son 6 8:30 M:A.S.H 8, 10 • The Jeffersons 6 Movie 'The Desperate Miles' 13 9:00 'l ommy Hunter 8, 10 Police Woman 11 Doctor at Sea 6 9:30 The Entertainers 6 10:00 Barnaby Jones 8 Hawaii Five -O 10 - Tommy Banks 11 Kojak 13 Global News 6 10:30 ];Movie 'Two Gentlemen Sharing' 6 11:00 Nat. News 8, 10, 11, 13 11:20 Local News 8, 10, 13 11:30 Larry Solway 11 11:45 Mery Griffin 8 Movie 'The Longest Hundred Miles' 10 12:00 Movie `Valley of The Gwangi' 13 Movie 'A Girl Named Tamiko' 11 1:15 Movie 'Judith' 8 1:40 Concern 13 2:10 Movie 'The Rounders' 11 3:50 Mery Griffin 11 SAT., JUNE 14 5:53 Concern 13 6':00 University of the Air 13 6:30 Sports Roundup 13 7:Q0 Waterville Gang 13 ' Special Place 11 7:30 Story Theatre 13 8:00 Family Finder 13 Circle Square 11 8:80 Uncle Bobby 13 La Boit a Surprise 8 Ontario Schools 11 9:00 D'Iberville 8 9:30 Tree House 13 Frightenstein 8 10:00 Circle Square 13 Garber Ted Armstrong 11 10:30 Hudson Brothers 13 Circle Square 8 Nuts and Bolts 10 Camera on Canada 11 11:00 Circle Square 10 Jr. Talent Hour 8 Cartoons 13 The Church Today 11 11:30 Bewitched 10 Jane Gray 11 Kung Fu 13 12:00 Reach for the Top 10 Wrestling 8 12:30 Wrestling 10 Movie 'Did You Ever Hear The One About The Travelling Sales- lady?' 13 The Lively Woman 11 1:00 Reach for the Top 8 Wrestling 11 s: aro; ,u, loot to Change 9:30 Rex #lumbard 13 . The Church Today 3 Portugese Telejournal 11 10:00 Italian Panorama 11 Crossroads 8 La Boite a Surprise 10 Festival Portugese 6 10:30 D'Iberville 10 Hisey House of Song 13 ' Rex Humbard 8 11:00 NFB Presents 10 Church Service 13 Portugal' '75 6 11:30 It Is Written 8 11:30 Jr. Talent Hour 10 1:30 Gardening with Given 8 Greening Up. 10 2:00 Scout -Guide Parade 11 Baseball 8 , 10 Sports 11 2:30 Wonders of the Wild 13 3:00 Water World 13 Canadian Cavalcade 6 3:30 Challenging Sea 13 Let's Go 6 Tennis 11 4:00 Wrestling 6 - Sports Roundup 13 4:30 Wide Wld. of Sports 13 Sportsweek 8,1 0 Speaking of Books 11 5:00 Bugs Bunny 8 Bugs Bunny 10 Heritage Inn 11 5:30 Party Game 11 6:00 Movie 'Sandcastles' 8 Larry Solway 11 News 6, 10, 13 Sports Probe 6 6:30 Movie 'Sandcastles' 10 Bowling for Dollars 13 Under Attack 11 Follyfoot 6 7:00 Emergency 13 Going Places,r,•¢ 7:30 Global Newsweek 6 Music Machine 8 Lawrence Welk 11 8:00 Frt. Page Chall. 8, 10 Movie 'Shootout' 13 World of Wicks 6 • 8:30 Billy Liar. 8, 10 Global 'Presents 6 Tommy Banks 11 9:00 Movie 'Assault on The Wayne' 8 Movie 'Blindfold' A0 9:30 Wrestling 11 Allen Spraggett 6 10:00 Movie The Venetian • Affair' 6 Wrestling 13 -10:30 Movie 'Harper' 11 11:00 Nat. News 8, 10, .11, 13 11:15 Provincial Affairs 8, 10 11:20 Local. News 8, ' 10, 13 11:45 Movies The Chapman Report' 8; 'Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush' 10 12:00 Movies `Elmer Gantry' 13; 'Curse of The Fr'y' ,6 12:55 Movie 'The Maltese Bippy' 11 • SUN:, JUNE 15 6:00 University of the Air 13 Special Place 11 6:30 Newscope 13 7:00 Crossroads 11 • Uncle Bobby' -13'-.'- 7:30 Dale Harney Magic Show 11 8:00 Crossroads 13 / Help Someone Today 11 8:30 Niven Miller 13 I Believe in Miracles 11 9:00 Day of Discovery 13 Niven Miller 8 Oral Roberts 11. 12:00 Talent Showcase 13 1- copse's Church 8 News, Weather, S.pts. 11 Douacnica Sport & 12:15 business Report 11 14:.0 Horst Koehler 10 It Is Written 11 1:00 Johnny Lombardi Festi- val Italiano 6 Hisey House of Song 8 Roy Jewell 10 Father Meehan 11 Movie 'Jigsaw' 13 1:30 Country Canada 8, 10 Movie 'The Day The Earth Moved' 11 2:00 Old Timers 8, 10 2:30 The Master's Touch 6 Under Attack 8 ,- CBC Sports 10 2:55 Heritage, Highwaya.. 13 3:00 To You with Love 6 Texas Wheelers 11 Red Fisher 13 3:30 Faith to Live By 6 Bob Crane 11 Family Finder 8 Travel 15 13 4:00 Tiny Talent Time 11 Good News 6 Speaking Out 8, 10 Untamed World 13 4:30 flee Haw 11 Question Pe Sod 13 Arts '75 8,10 Agape 6 5:00 Music to See 8, 10 Niven 1Vliller 6 National Geographic 13 5:30 Hymn Sing 8 Walt Disney 10 Wild Kingdom 11 Gospel Singin' Time 6 6:00 Global Newsweek 6 Walt Disney 8 - S.W.A.T. 11 Scan- 13 6:30 Romany Jones 10 John Allan Cameron 13 The Entertainers 6 7:00 The Beachcombers 8, 10 Movies `Satan's Triangle' 11; Columbo 13 The Great Debate 6 7:30 Irish Rovers 8, 10 8:00 Movie 'Fancy Pants' 6 The Waltons 8, 10 8:30-Mannix 11 9:00 Caribe 13 'Knight Without Ar- mour' 8, 10 9:30 Tommy Banks 11e", 10:00 Inquiry 13 Special Branch 6 10:30 Tommy Makem 11 11:00 Nat. 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