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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-07-17, Page 19$ CICS WINGH GLOOM TORONTO 0 CFR WO N . 11 CHCS MOTI CO KITCHENER � .. the stations,� re � � a h all . The following programs, ���ted assupplied %y TV a �Ub �t +� 9 MON., JULY 21 6:00 Univ 0:30 Gal 7:3355 ra 7:40' 8:30 9:00 9: 9;30ay Cards 13 Summer Schools 10 Ed Allen 11 10:00 x. 's Your Move 13 Mon Ami. 8, 10 Ontariois 11 10:15 Friendly Giant 8, 10 10:30 Mr. Dressup. 8, 10 Horoscope Dollars 13 11:00 Ladies' Fare 13 Summer Schools 8 Ed Allen 10 The Fatal Apple 11 11:30 Let's Talk 13- CaJurtoons Five of A Kind 11 12:00 Cartoons 10, 13 Midday 11 12:30 Let's Make a ,,Deal 13 12:45 Movies 'Denver and The Rio Grande' 8; 'Shock- ing Miss Pilgrim' 10 1:00 Hollywood Squares 13 Larry Solway 11 1:30 Definition 13 Days;lof Our Lives 11 2:00 What's the Good Wd. 13 To be announced 10 2:30 Edge ,of Night 8, 10 The Doctors 11 He Knows She Knows 13 3:00 Another World 13 Juliette 8 City Lights 16 General Hospital 11 3:30 Take Thirty. 8, 10 The Young, Restless 11 Family Court 8, 10 Flintstones 13 I Saw That 11 Alphabet of Life 6 4:30 Forest Rangers 8, 10 Bewitched 11 The Brady Bunch 13 Canadian Cavalcade 6 Pa^ty Game 8 Partridge Family 10 Mannix 11.. Mike Douglas 13 Hogan's Heroes 6 5:30 Partridge Family 8 Bewitched 10 • Doctor inT he House 6 6:00 News 6, 8, 10, 11, 13 6:30 Truth orn,Consequences 8 Party Game 11 My Three Sons 13 7:00 Gunsmoke 1O Tommy Banks .11 Sergeant Bilko 6 Hee HaVir8 fr. The' Rookies. 13 - . . 7:30 The Honeyrhooners ty of the Alr 13 ping Gourmet 13 ado A.M. 13 pcern 13 nada A.M. 13 miler Room 13 Yoga 13 Ontario Schools 11 f' 11 4:00 5:00 ,.r'..R 6 8:00 Mary ler Moore 8, 10 11 t ioodtla20 Country .6 Iari Tyson •13 8:30 This Is The Law 8, 10 Medical Centre 13 Good Times 8 9:00 Lucas Tanner 6 Cannon 8, 10 9:30 Pig and Whistle 13' 10:00 Take Thirty 8 V.LP. 10 Global News 6 The Sweeney 13 10:30 JoTake Thirtys d 10 k 1.1:00 Nat. News 8, 10, 11, 13 Callan 6 11:20 Local News 8, 10, 13 11:30 Larry Solway 11 11:45 Mery Griffin 8 Rockford Files 10 12:00 Mery Griffin 11 Movie 'Fort Bowie, 13 1:20 Concern 13 1:30 The Bold Ones 11 TUES., JULY 22 6:00 University of the Air 13 6:30 Galloping Gourmet 13 7:00 Canada A.M. 13 7:35. Concern 13 7:40 Canada A.M. 13 8:00 U.S.- U.S.S.R. Space Launch 8 10 8:30 Romper Room 13 9:00 Yoga 13 Ontario Schools 11 9:30 Pay Cards 13 Ed Allen 11 Mr. Piper 10 10:00 It's Your Move 13 Mon Ami 8, 10 Ontario Schools 11 10:15 Friendly Giant 8, 10 10:30 Mr. Dressup 8, - 10 Horoscope Dollars 13 11:00 The Fatal Apple 11 Mr. Piper 8 Ed Allen 10 Ladies' Fare 13 11:30 Let's Talk 13 Ed Allen 8 Juliette 10, Five of A Kind 11 12:00 Crtoons 8, 10, 13 Midday 11 12:30 News 8, 10 Days o four Lives 11 Let's Make a Deal 13 12:45 Movies `Screaming Mimi' 8; `Shall We Dance?' 10 1:00 Hollywood Squares 13 Larry Solway 11 1:30 Definition 13 Days of Our Lives 11 2:00 What's The Good Wd. 13 2:30 Edge of Night 8, 10 The Doctors 11 He Knows She Knows 13 3:00 Juliette 8 City Lights 10 IT PAYS TO BEFORE YOU BUY! THIS WEEKS SPECIALS Sheet Vinyl Flooring (12' wide) . . Level Loop Rubber back Carpet Tone on Tone Hi -lo Rubber Back . Benjamin Moore Paints .. . Wallpapers 10% ..4.89 s/y .. 5.95 s /y .. 9.49- s/y 10%off to 30% off Broadloom Vinyl Flooring . Draperies . Paint-. Wallpaper Cashco Carpets Ltd. "in beautiful downtown." ST. JACOBS LISTOWEL 664-3334 291-4440 General Hospital . 11 People in Conflict 13 3:20 Space Launch 8, 10 Dost i'u DiarY 13 The Young, Restless 11 4:00 I Saw That 11 Flintstones 13 Alphabet of Life 6 4:30 Forest Ranger 8, 10 Bewitched 1.1 The Brady Bunch 13 Canadian Cavalcade 6 5:00 Party Game 8 Partridge Family 10 Mannix 11 Mike Douglas 13 Hogan's Heroes 6 5:30 Partridge Family 8 Bewitched 10 Doctor in The House 6 6:00 News 6. 8, 10, 11, 13 6:30 Truth or Consequences 8 Party Game 11 My Three Sons 13 7:00 Dr. Seuss 10 Rhoda 8 New Scotland Yard 11 Joey and Dad 13 Sergeant Bilko 6 7:30 Never Mind The Qual- ity, Feel The Width 10 Geo. Hamilton IV 8 The Honeymooners 6 8:00 Happy Days 8, 10 Hawaii Five -O 11 Excuse My French 13 Movie `Without Reser- vations' 6 8:30 Marcus Welby 13 Police Story 8. 10 9:00 Barnaby Jones 11 9:30 Headline Hunters 13 Homemade Jam 8, 10 10:00 Harry -0 13 Look Who's Here 8, 10 Tommy Banks 11 The Master Showman 13 Global News 6 10:30 Joker's Wild 6 World Aquarium 8, 10 11:00 Nat. News 8, 10 11, 13 Movie 'Dream Life' 6 11:20 Local News 8, 10, 13 11:30 Larry Solway 11 11:45 Mery Griffin 8 Night Stalker 10 12:00 Mery Griffin 11 Movie The Trap' 13 1:30 The Bold Ones 11 1 6 6 7 78 9 9 WED., JULY 23 :00 University of the Air 13 :30 Galloping Gourmet 13 :00 Canada A.M. 13 :35 Cancern 13 :40 Canada A.M. 13 :30 Romper Room 13 :00 Yoga 13 Ontario Schools 11 • :30 Pay"`Card's 13 Ed Allen 11 Sumer Schools 10 0:00 It's Your Move 13 Mon Ami 8, 10 Ontario Schools 11 10:15 Friendly Giant 8, 10 10:30 Mr. Dressup 8, 10 Horoscope Dollars 13 11:00 Summer Schools 8 Ed Allen 10 . The Fatal Apple 11 Ladies' Fare 13 11:30 Let's Talk 13 Cartoons 8 Five of A Kind 11 Juliette 10 12:00 Cartoons 10, 13 Midday 11 12:30 News 8 and 10 Days of Our Lives 11 Let's Make a Deal 13 12:45 Movies 'Going Steady' 8 'Forever Amber' 10 Hollywood Squares 13 Larry Solway 11 1:30 Definition 13 Days of Our Lives 11 2:00 What's The Good Wd 13 2:30 Edge of Night 8, 10 The Doctors 11 He Knows She Knows 13 3:00' Juliette 8 City Lights 10 General Hospital 11 Another World 13 3:30 Take Thirty 8, 10 The Young, Restless 11 1:00 SUMMER ale Save now on fabrics for summer sewing! Polyester dress fabrics clearing at $'1 98 yard Drapery fabrics $291 yard Remnant Specials $ 149 example - Tricot 1 yard Vi I cAN 10 LISTOWEL TEXTILES and MILL ENDS Wallace Avenue South, Listowel, Ontario Phone 291.2271 AMPLE FREE PARKING - SAY IT WITH SEWING 4:00 The Flintstones 1B - ~ Family Court 8., 10.. a 4 I Saw That 11 Alphabet of Life 6 4;30 Forest Rangers 8, 10 Bewitched 11 The- Brady Buneh 13 Canadian Cavalcade '0: 5:00 Mike Douglas 13 Party (game 8 Partridge Family 10 Mannix 11 Hogan's Heroes 6 5,30 Partridge Family 8 Best of Groucho 10 Doctor in The House . 6:00 News 6, 8, 10, 11, 10 6:30 My Three Sons 13 Truth, Consequences •0 Party Game 11 7:00. Funny World of Spon Little House on The ,13 ' Prairie 8, 10 11 Sergeant Bilko 6 7:30 Banjo Parlor 13 The Honeymooners 6 8:00 Tennis 13 Movie 'The Out -of - limners' 11 Baseball: Houston, at Montreal 8. 10 Movie `The Viking Queen' 6 9:00 Sports 13 10:00 Global News 6 Bob Newhart 11. A Night Out 13 10:30 Love They Neighbor 11 Can. Sports Report 8, 10 Newscope 13 Joker's Wild 6 11:00 Nat. News 8, 10, 11, 13 Movie 'Postmark for ' Danger' 6 11:20 Local News 8, 10. 13 11:30 Larry Solway 11 11:45 Mery Griffin 8 Mannix 10 12:00 Movie `Death of A Gun- fighter' 13 Mery Griffin 11 1:30 The Bold Ones 11 Channel 8 Entertainment THURSDAY, 12:45 p.m.- °THE FOOTSTEPS" starring Richard Denna and Forrest Tucker, Winning is the obsession of a tough, cynical coach of a small town college, who ruthlessly sends men on and off the field to feed his ambition. FRIDAY, 12:45 p.m.- "CHANT OF SILENCE" starring Steve Forrest and Retie Camp.- An unidentified skyjacker para- chutes to safety and poses as a n,ovice monk in an isolated New Mexico monastery. SATURDAY, 1:15 a.m.- "THE TRUTH" starring Brigitte Bardot and Charles Vanel. A rebellious girl who prefers an amoral beatnik way of life, finds herself on trial for the murder of her sister's fiance. SATURDAY, 11:45 p.m.- "DEADFALL" starring Michael Caine, Eric Portman. A cat burglar, intrigued by a beautiful' woman, is persuaded to join her -husband in a gem heist. SUNDAY, 11:45 p.m.-- "HUDSON'S BAY" s Paul Muni and John Sutton. A banished Englishman and two French fur trappers show England the wealth in fur at udson's Bay. MONDAY, 12:45 p.m.- "DENVER AND THE RIO GRANDE" star- ring Edmond O'Brien and Sterling Hayden. Building of a. rail- road through -the Royal Gorge as rival companies try to get through first. TUESDAY, 12:45 p.m.- "SCREAMING MIMI" starring Anita Ekberg and Phil Carey. A beautiful dancer, obsessed with the thought that she has committed murder, is treated and os- tensibly cured. • WEDNESDAY, 12:45 p.m.- "GOING STEADY" starring Molly Bee and Allan Reed. High school seniors are secretly mar- ried and they plan to hide the fact until after their gradua- tion. , Channel 11 Entertainment THURSDAY MIDNIGHT.. "THE GO-BETWEEN" starring Julie Christie Aiand" A*41,tiBa4e31, J aurinatic , experience of an- adol- escent boy, who nurtured an aversion bo the human race which wasn't overcome for .50 years. FRIDAY, 2:15 a.m.- "BROTHER JOHN"starring Sidney Poitier and Will -Geer. The sudden re appeafarice of John Kane at the bedside of his dying sister disturbs the people of Hackley. Is he tourist, trouble -maker or • agitator? A beautiful former schoolmate falls in love with him. FRIDAY MIDNIGHT- "CACTUS FLOWER" starring Walmer Mat- thau and Goldie Hawn. A middle:aged bachelor wants to marry his young mistress, but she believes he has a wife and child- ' • ren. SATURDAY, 2:00 a.m.- "THE NATIONAL HEALTH OR NURSE NORTON'S AFFAIR" starring Lynn Redgrave and Colin Blakely. A compassionate and perceptive look at six male patients in a hospital ward, each facing his own personal problem. SATURDAY, 10:30 p.m.- "WATERLOO" starring Rod Steiger / and Christopher Plummer. The events leading up to the leg- endary Battle of Waterloo, beginning in 1815 when the exiled Napoleon escapes from Elba. SUNDAY, 1:00 a.m.- "FUNERAL IN BERLIN" starring Michael Caine and Eva Renzi. Glib, sophisticated A Harry Palmer is sent to West Berlin to evaluate the request of a wily old Russian general who wants to defect. SUNDAY, 7:00 p.m. -."LAST HOURS BEFORE MORNING" star- ring Ed Lauter and Rhonda Fleming. A house detective who works at a rundown Hollywood hotel and must prove him- self innocent of a murder. WEDNESDAY, 8:00 p.m.- "THE OUT-OF-TOWNERS" starring Jack Lemmon and Sandy Dennis. A businessman and his wife fly to New York and are beset by every disaster, incuding robbers, looters, demonstrators, storms, strikes and strife. FIRST ONE IN Synchronize arms during your serve 1) By ED COGLINS Is your tossing motion faster than your hitting motion and is your toss so inconsistent that when you finally hit the . ball your startled opponent yells, "Good get!"? The source of your diffi- culty is probably your "un - synchronized start." If you toss the ball before taking your racquet back (or vice versa), you are losing "rhythm," "consistency". and "speed" in your serve. The following clues will help develop a synchronized start and a fluid serve. 1. Start with both hands to- gether. Hold the ball in your fingertips and rest the throat of the racquet on your thumb. Bend both elbows, pointing racquet in direction of court. Body weight is back. 2. Drop arms down together at same time. As you prac- tice, say "down together." T▪ ransfer your weight for- ward to front foot. 3. Touch the inside of your left thigh with the ball before you start up with the tossing arm. Say "down together - touch." 4. Develop an "open face backswing." Immediately on the downswing, begin to "open" the , face of the racquet. Rotate your palm so it is facing the net. 5. Bring both arms up to- gether as you release the ball at the highest point possible. Don't toss it -- release it so it doesn't spin. Say "up together." 6. As you practice the entire motion, talk to yourself. Say "down together ... touch ... up together." Say it slowly. (Remember that this part of the serve is slow. It's the end where you speed up. ) Ti prayer h helpful Hy REV. W. LEE T L MAN On a Sunday morning, On obscure iieW England church, Dc. Reinhold Imo', .pr lessor of applied Christianity at the Union Theological Sem1nary in New - York City, was filling in for the pastor on his vacation. He prayed.,a prayer he had written that morning, a prayer which 1 have long since committed to memory and one which no doubt, you have heard often. It is known as the prayer of serenity: "Oh God, give us serenity to accept what cannot be changed; courage lo change what should be changed; and wisdom to distinguish one from the other." Since by my very nature, I am not serene, and like most of us, courageous only in spots, and very rarely wise, I have often found these words of Dr. Niebuhr on my lips. It sorts out the confusion of things, and lets me get started on -those things that need to be done. The first time I remem er using it was during the revolution in the Congo. Over the then named city, of Elisabethville. there was the, thump of heavy artillery, the crackle of small arms and the red fingers of tracers drawing lines in the night. A mortar shell fell short, and for a moment of appalling silence, in my hole, I said this prayer, finishing it as the debris came down. It Was my first encounter with full-scale death and destruction. T was on the verge of panic when, like someonehad begun to' play a record in the back of my head, that prayer took hold of me. I felt as though I had been lifted out of hell into a place of peace. I was in God's hand and whatever was to happen, I was helpless to avert it. All that mattered, all that was within my power was the manner of my acceptance.; , �.a s..,a, i I know Thai serenity is not a shrug of the shoulders in resignation. It is a quality of mind. To possess it is to be armed against the most •unchangeable fact of life - the process of leaving it. I pray daily, not to be resigned to old age, not to yield limply to its limitations, but to ac- cent with a joyful peaceg what remains to me to be a(com= plished and experienced. important step is knm,,the difference in I1 what tin '. what+ Here, I salt fer find what l IIS. t ".',�. +' . at roe and faith 10 put it intom Preeeas, the wgf t0,11Wtg. Fife worth livingit With or without life's �e• i'ee,�RCon jressO e' the "II qtr. Channel 1.3 Ertertainment 4' THURSDAY MIDNIGHT... oTHXY'RE A WEIRD Nov Weser Mari and Chips Rofferty. 4 - FRIDAY, 4:30 pan,'•. " IIT'S SWJTCH" . si d Barbara Eden. . FRIDAY •MIDNIGHT-- "A CASE DF RAr1r4 Montgomery and Cliff Fatts. SUNDAY, 12:30 ,p,m. "SAN FAANCISCO: 'INTBRNATIO L, *=' . PORT4' SATURDAY, MOO p.m.--- "KEY WEST" **ring Stephen Woody Strode and Sheree North. 4 SATURDAY MIDNIGHT- "Bye -- THE - - _-- seaming wool - . Sorrazin and Eleanor Parker. SUNDAY, 'I:QQ "THE SAVAGE LAND"starling Sullvpn and. Kathryn Rays. arir MONDAY MIDNIGHT--• "FORT BOWIE"" starring Ben ,l upon and Jan Harrison, TUESDAY MIDJiIIGHT-.- "THE TRAP" seting Rita Tuollinghlorn and Oliver Reed: I N HOTEL THIS WEEK - JULY 14 - 19 THE REVOLS No Cover Charge NEXT WEEK - JULY 21 - 26 KILGORE TROUT No Cover Charge Saturday Matinees Bring your proof of age. Licenced Under L.L.B.O. -40 ' HARNES! 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