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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-10-02, Page 27The following programs, listed as supplier by tfie TV V stations, are subject to change. Mon., Oct. 6 5:53 Concern k3 6:00 Hilarious House of Fright- enstein 11 University of the Air 13 6:30 Trouble with Tracy 13 7:00 Canada AM 13 Special°Place 11 7:35 Take Kerr 13 7:40 Canada AM 13 8:00 OECA 11, 8, 10 8:30 Romper Room 13 8:45 Friendly Giant 8; 10 9:00 Yoga 13 Mon Ami 8, 10 9:15 Ontario Schools 110 8, 10 9:30 Joyce Davidson 13 10:00 It's Your Move 13 10:30 Mr. Dressup 8, 10 Galloping Gourmet 13 11:00 Betty and Friends 13 Sesame Street 10, 8 The Fatal Apple 11 Canadian Cavalcade 6 11:30 Horoscope Dollars 13 I Saw That 11 12:00 Cartoons 8, 10, 13 Midday 11 Money Talks 6 12:30 Price Is Right 13 News 10, 8, 6 12:45 Movie "The Big Job" 8; "Bus Riley Back in Town" 10 1:00 Match Game 13 Double Exposure 11 1:30 Definition 13 2:00 2:30 Days of Our Lives 11 Doctor in the House 6 Celebrity Dominoes 13 Guiding Light 6 Edge of Night 8, 10 The Doctors 11 What's the Good Word? 13 Horoscope Fortune 6 3:00 Another World 13 Take Thirty 8 City Lights General Hospital 11 Rimstead 6 3:30 Cellebrity Cooks 8, 10 The Young, Restless 11 Pink Panther (cartoon) 6 4:00 Forest Rangers 8 Take Thirty 10 Flintstones 13 Jeopardy 11 Gilligan's Island 6, 4:30 Comin' up Rosie 8, 10 Bewitched11. :Brady Biala'', 19 P"* The Monkees 6 5:00 Ironside 13 • Hogap's Heroes 6 Phil Silvers 8 Partridge Family 10 Medical Centre 11 5:30 Partridge Family 8 I Love Lucy 10 That Girl 6 6:00 News 6, 11, 13, 8, 10 6:30 Party Game 11 My Three Sons 13 Adam 12 6 Truth or Consequences 8 7:00 Friends of Man 11 Odd Couple 6 That's My Mama 13 Little House on the Prairie 8 Bob Newhart 10 7:30 Movie "Slaughter" 6 Phyllis 10 Headline Hunters 13 S.W.A.T. 11 8:00 Rhoda 8, 10 Marcus Welby 13 8:30 Front Page Challenge 8, 10 Know Your Sports 11 9:00 All in the Family 8, 10 Petrocelli 13 • NFL Football 11 9:30 Chico and ' the Man 8, 10 Maude 6 10:00 The New Wave 10, 8 •) Grand Old Country T3 Global News 6 10:30 People of Our Time 10, 8 Pig and Whistle 13 11:00 Nat. News 8, 10, 13 Rimstead 6 11:20 Local News 8, 10, 13 11:30 In Private Life 6 11:45 Mery Griffin 8 • Baretta 110 News 11 Mike Douglas 13 12:30 Larry Solway 11 12:45 Alfred Hitchcock 10 1:00 Mery Griffin 11 12:00 Tues., Oct. 7 5:53 Concern 13 6:00 Hilarious House of Fright- enstein 11 University of the Air 13 6:30 Trouble with Tracy 13 , 7:00 Special Place 11 Canada AM 13 . 7:35 Take Kerr 13 7:40 Canada AM 13 "':'Rock 1er"o'im irk 8:45.Friendly Giant 8, 10 HARNESS RACING ELMIRA FAIR RACEWAY 10 RACES NIGHTLY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 MONDAY, OCTOBER 6 POST TIME 7:45 p.m. ADM. $1.00 Pari-Mutuel Wagering Snack Bar Free Pcr!Cing 9:00 Yoga lt3 Mon Ami 8, 10 9:15 Ontario Schools 11, 8, 10 9:30 Joyce .Davidson 13 10:00 It's Your Move 13 10:30 Mr. Dressup 8, 10 Galloping Gourmet 13 11:00 The Fatal Apple 11 Sesame _Street 10, 8 Betty and Friends 13 Canadian Cavalcad, 6 11:30 Horoscope Dollars 13 I Saw That 11 12:00 Cartoons 8, 10, 13 f Sports Probe 6 Midday i-1 12:30 News 8, 10,3 6. Price Is' Ri ht 13 12:45 Movies "Orieration Double Cross" 8; "The New Heal- ers" 10 1:00 Match Game 1,3 Double Exposure 11 1:30 Definition 13 Doctor in the House 6 Days of Our Lives 11 2:00 Celebrity Dominoes 13 The Guiding Light 6 :15 Shirley Taylor 10 2:30 Edge of Night 8, 10 The Doctors 11 What's the Good Word 1: Horoscope Fortune 6 3:00 Take Thirty 8 City Lights 10 General Hospital 11 Rimstead 6 Another World 13 3:30 Celebrity 'Cooks 8, 10 The Young, Restless 11 Pink Panther (cartoon) 6 4:00 Jeopardy 11 Forest Rangers 8 Take Thirty 10 Flintstones 13 Gilligan's Island 6 4:30 Electric Company 8, 10 Bewitched 11 Brady Bunch 13 The Monkees 6 5:00 Phil Silvers 8 Partridge Family 10 Gunsmoke 11 Ironside 13 Hogan's Heroes 6 5:30 Partridge Family 8 That Girl 6 I Love Lucy 10 . 6:00 News 6, 8, 10, 11, 13 6:30 Truth or Consequences 8 • Party Game 11 Adam 12 .6 My Three Sons 13 7:00 Bowling for Dollars 13 The Odd Couple 6 Tony Orlando and Dawn 11, 10 Phyllis a# 7:30 Joe and Sons 6 Bobby Vinton 13 Circle Eight Ranch 8 8:00 Happy Days 8, 10 Special, Meet the Toros 6 Good Times 13 Cannon 11 8:30 Jot n Allan Cameron 13 This is The Law 8, 10 9:00 The Rookies 13 Baretta 11 The Fifth Estate 10 Prime Time 8 9:30 Topping off the CN Tower 6 10:00 Joe Forrester 13 The/Great Debate 11 Doctor's Hospital 10, 8 Global News 6 11:00 Nat. News il, 13, 10, 8 Rimstead 6 11:20 Local News 13, 10, 8 11:00 Larry Solway 11 Going Places 6 11:45 Mery Griffin 8 S.W.A.T. 10 12:00 Mery Griffin 11 Mike Douglas 13 12:45 Alfred Hitchcock 10 • I 4 FADULOUS FALL FADRICS HAVE ARRIVED JUST FOR THE AUTUMN BRIDE! Let Mrs. Muriel Elliott, leading fashion designer and dressmaker, help you select from these newly arrived fabrics. She will help you choote styles for yourself and your attendants, and make the dresses for you! So you can have the elegant dress you wont, and save money at the same time! Mrs. Elliott will be at our store every Saturday from 9:300.m. to noon. fi 4 Ithofl TEXTILES f MILL ENDS o EW Wallace Avenue South, Listowel, Ontario AMPIE FREE PARKING . SAY IT WITH SEWING LISTOWEL TEXTILES and MILL ENDS Phone 291.2271 Wed., Oct. $ 5:53 Concern 13 6:00 Hilarious House of Fright- enstein 11 University of the Air 13 6:30 Trouble with Tracy 13 7:00 Special Place 11 Canada AM 13 7:35 Take Kerr 13 7:40 Canada AM 13 8:00 OECA 11, 8, 10 8:30 Romper Room 13 8:45 Friendly Giant 8, 10 9:00 Yoga 13 Mon Ami 8, 10 9:15 Ontario, Schools 11, 8, 10 9:30 Joyce Davidson 13 10:00 It's Your Move 13 10:30 Mr. Dressup 8, 10 Galloping Gourmet 13 11:00 Sesame Street -10, 8 The Fatal Apple 11 Betty and Friends 13 Canadian Cavalcade 6 11:30 Horoscope Dollars 13 I Saw That 11 12:00 Cartoons 8, 10, 13 In Private Life 6 Midday 11 12:30 News 8, 10, 6 Price Is Right 13 12:45 Movies "Rebellion of the Hanged" 8; "Dragnet" 10 1:00 Match Game 13 Double Exposure 11 1:30 Definition 13 Days of Our Lives 11 Doctor in tile House 6 2:00 Celebrity Dominoes 13 The Guiding Light 6 2:30 Edge of Night 8, 10 The Doctors 11 Horoscope Fortune 6 3:00 Take Thirty 8 City Lights 10 Rimstead 6 General Hospital 11 Adother World 13 3:30, Celebrity Cooks 8, 10 The Young, Restless 11 dangered *stein he transvlsnted intoanewenv 4 r � �t� `in asoistant • proof fessor Frion- Congo, IneaUng with eider ducklings to find out if thes-csn $44,044 to 'lid off the Masouclut- setts mot on Pen Is- land, 150 miles SOO Of their normal habitat. Pink Panther (cartoon) 6 4:00 The Flintstones 13 Forest Rangers 8 Jeopardy 11 Take Thirty 10 Gilligan's Island 6 4:30 Comin' up Rosie 8, 10 Bewitched 11 Brady Bunch 13 The Monkees 6 5.00 Ironside 13 Phil Silvers 8 Partridge Family 10 Starsky and Hutch 11 Hogan's Heroes 6 5:30 Partridge Fankily I Love Lucy 10 That Girl 6 6:00 News 6, 8, 10, 11, 13 6:30 My Three Sons 13 Truth or Consequences 8 Party Game '11 Adam 12 6 7:00 The Jeffersons 13 Sierra 10 Odd Couple 6 Hee Haw 8 Special, Gable -The King Remembered 11 7:30 Funny Farm 13 Movie "Banacek" 6 8:00 Movie "Sweet Hostage 11; "Only •4Fwo Can Play" 13 CFL Football 8, 10 9:00 Kate McShane 6 10:00 News 6, 13 Bob Newhart 11 10:30 Sports Report 8, 10 Tommy Makem 11 Country Way 13 . 11:00 Nat ' News 8, 10, 11,113 Ri stead 6 11:20 LocaL News 8, 10, 13 11:30 Larry Solway 11 George Anthony 6 11:45 Mery Griffin 8 Cannon 10 12:00 Mery Griffin 11 Mike Douglas 13 12:45 Alfred Hitchcock 10. 'TIS Show. BIZ Back in 1971, Old Man Winter struck with a vengeance one dr and lambasted southweste Ontario like -you wouldn't believe if you hadn't lived through it! Last April, just when everyone thought spring had arrived and were strolling in their summer shoes, the clouds opened, the winds blew and people were snowbound in various parts of the province for four days! Being snowboundwasn't the bad part, if you were inside and warm and had food. But many stranded people needed help and were helped - by men and women who braved the elements and climbed on their little machines to come to -peoples' rescue. There had never been an occasion for the trusty little snowmobile to prove its worth until these strange twists of fate. Sure, they were fun machines. But they were also killers - cripplers - the cause of more anguish and suffering than any- thing since the automobile had been invented. Unfortunately, a few people have spoiled it for many. As with anything, the handling of a snow- By Vonni Lee .r. mobile demands care, caution, and a whole lot of common sense. Then it becomes not an agent of disaster but an angel of mercy. This weekend the CBC televi- sion network is presenting a show that is MUST viewing for people in the part of the country where winter really lets loose - and this means us ! It is one e' the series of Canadian tests and it is'about the proper handling of the snowmo- bile..It will probably be relevant to more homes than any other Canadian test has been. Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, the Canadian SnowmoWe Test will look at' a number of unsafe practices and ask pertinent ques- tions abut their cause. Profes- sional divers will, purposely, make mistakes and it is the viewer's job to find these mistakes and see how well they would do canter the same condi- tions. All the action will be live and exciting. Most of the filmed shots were taped in the winter resort area around Apsley, Ontario. In the hour-long show. 33 questions will he asked and you can rate your- self on your knowledge of the FAST TAKE OFF -Bud Robins o(Welland has just given Toni's Jerry the green light to make a pick-up. A split second before, his two fingers had been near the dog's forehead to give him the direction of the downed bird. sport. Then hopefully, when the first winter snowfall turns our land into a fantasy of white, you will be able to enjoy your little machine with new knowledge -and confidence. Producer of the show, Bill Bolt, who has produced all 14 shows in the Canadian test series, pretty well sums it all up when he says this about the show: "The action is spectacular. The test should be a must for anyone involved in the fast-growing winter sport." 'Nuff said! Be watching! 0-0-0 British television has taken a liking to our Canadian series, "The Beachconal4Rr " 1, ,wb chr 4 - stars Bruno Gerussi-:. A British television company has bought 13 episodes of the series, as has Scottish Television. The South African Broadcasting Corpora- tion has purchased 20 one-hour dramas in "The Collaborators" series and six half-hour pro- grams from "The Nature of Things". "Resurrection. in Mold- avia", the documentary on Easter celebrations behind the Iron Cutrain, has been sold to Sweden. Saturday, October 11, is a special day for sports fans with the major league champions getting together for the first World Series baseball game in the afternoon, and "Hockey Night in Canada" returning to the CBC -TV network that evening to begin its new season. YOU CAN FIX -IT By Gene Von "AND THIS IS REX," said Don Dodds, his proud owner. Rex is lust 14 weeks old and had little trouble bringing back this bird. He may win the national championship, but don't let that serious look fool you. Behind it Is one fun -loving pup. RUGGED TENT PEGS If you'd like to make some Tight, strong, and practically non -splitting tent pegs, it's hard to beat bamboo. Saw a bamboo pole into appropriately- lengthed sections - diagonally, as shown in the illustration. These pegs hold securely when in the ground, and yet are easier lo remove froth clay soil than the common woodenpegs. They also stand up better under heavy pounding - without splitting or leaving sharp and Nattered ends. Patriots didn't want Indians to battle American patriots didn't want Indians to fight in the Revolution. "This is a family quarrel between us and Old Eng- land," said the Continental Congress in a July, 1775, ad- dress to the six Confederate Nations. "We don't wish you to take up the hatchet against the King's Troops. We desire you to remain at home and not join either side, but keep the hatchet deep." SMORGASBORD SUNDAYS 4:30 TO 7:00 P.M.- $4.00 Children 10 years ,of age and i oder - Half Price For your, added suppertime pleasure, we are happy to pre- ' sent the nostalgic organ styling of Richard Hutt playing your favorite request songs from way bock when, every Sunday from 4:30 - 7:00. COMPLETE CATERING` salvICE for weddings, banquets, club parties, etc. Renton Place Coll Palmerston 343-3906 Gift. Certificates available MOBILE HOMES DOUBLE -WIDE HOMES .Glendale .Pyramid .Marlette .Bendix - *large selection of double -wide and single -wide models on display. *fast, efficient,delivery and set up by professional serJicemen. *low prices assured by our volume buying and easy purchase . plans. MOBILIFE CENTRE 4166 KING ST. E. R.R. 3, KITCHENER No. 8 Hwy. between Hwy. X101 and Kitchener 653-5788 HOTEL LISTOWEL APPEARING THIS WEEK RONNIE HAWKINS COVER CHARGE 4%♦.,..4.4.4.%....%.-....1....%..#. 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