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Galloping Gourmet 11
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I Saw That 11
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Doctor in the House 6
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Little House on the
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Doctor in the House 6
Days of Our. Lives 11
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The Guiding Light 6
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2:30 Edge of Night 8; 10
The Doctors 11
What's the Good Word? 13
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
TI ee young, . Restless
PAM Paa''her (carie 6
4:00 Jeopardy 11
Forest Rangers 8
Take Thirty 10
Flintstones 13
Gilligan's Island 6
4:30 Animation Pie 10
Electric Company 8
Bewitched 11
Brady Bunch 13
The Monkees 6
5:00 Phil- Silvers 8
Partridge Family 10
Movin' On 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 BoT fling for Dollars 13
The Odd Couple 6
Tony Orlando and Dawn
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Phyllis 8
7:30 Joe and Sons 6
Bobby Vinton 13
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9:30 Joyce Davidson 13
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Galloping Gourmet 13
11:00 Sesame Street 10, 8
Galloping Gourmet 11
Betty and Friends 13
Canadian Cavalcade 6
11:30 Horoscope Dollars 13'
I Saw That'll
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 "The Last Sunset"
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Double Exposure 11
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Days of Our Lives 11
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City Lights 10.
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General Hospital 11
Another. World 13
3:30 Celebrity Cooks 8, 10
The Young, Restless 11
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 Family 8
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 '
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Odd Couple 6
Hee Haw 8
Special, Elton John 11
Little House on the
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Movie -TBA 6
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Would Series 8, 10
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Bob Newhart 11
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Country Way 13
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Rimstead 6
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George Anthony 6
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More and more, the Stratford
Festival season is lengthening in-
to an alIIear engagement, which
is good for a, number of reasons,
but mainly because it provides
fine entertainment for Canadians
far past the summer season and
because it provides work for
many great Canadian actors and
actresses.
Next year, 1976, will be another
hig one for the company as it
takes to the road again and
presents a five-week spring tour
beginning on .March 15. At the
directing helm will be the Festi-
val Artistic Director, Robin Phil-
lips, and William Hutt, director of
the Festival stage, so you know it"
will be good stuff.
The Company will present two
plays, "Hamlet" and "The Tem-
pest", and will open at Mont-
real's Place des Arts on March
15. They will play there for two
weeks, then move to the National
Arts Centre in Ottawa where they
will open March 29. Other centres
will.Rrobably be included in the
tour.
Different from other tours in
the past, will be the fact that they
will present two different casts in
"Hamlet", thus providing lead-
ing roles to different players and
two different versions of the
same play to theatre audiences.
The one version will star Nicho-
las Pennell as Hamlet, Pat Gallo-
way as Gertrude and Michael
,Liscinsky as Claudius. The other
will star Richard Monette, Pat
Bentley -Fisher and Douglas
Chamberlain in the respective
roles. All six were in Stratford
productions this past season.
William Hutt, in addition to his
directing duties, will have a role
in "The Tempest".
Rehearsals for the tour plays
will begin early in the winter.
After the tour has ended, the
company will return to Stratford
where rehearsals will begin for
the 1976 season.
o -o --o
Word has been received by the
CBC Television Network that
Harry Rasky's film special on
Stephen Leacock, "Travels
Through Life With Leacock", has
been nominated for an Inter-
national Emmy Award.
As opposed to the regular
Emmys which are presented in
the U.S. every spring, the Inter-
nationals are awards givers to
productions made all over the
world, so Rasky's masterpiece
had ,to compete with films from
every nation in the world to come
out one of the top five. A great
honor for him and for Canadians.
Originally shown on the CBC in
March, the documentary was
based on the fanned humorist's
writings. It starred Christopher
Plummer in the title role. Much
of it was filmed around Orillia.
Rasky already has a regular
Emmy on his fireplace - for his
film "Hall of Kings", a story
'"about Westminster Abbey which
was named best cultural docu-
mentary in 1967 after it was seen
qti U.S. television. His film docur
mentary, -Tennessee Williams'
South" won recognition two years
ago and last year he won a Cana-
dian ACTRA award for "Next
Year in Jerusalem".
The winner of the International
Emmy Award will be made
known at a special dinner to be
held in New ,York on November
24.
Hog production'
meetings in Oct.
A series of hog production
management meetings, spon-
sored by Elanco Products, are
being conducted across Western
c ►ntario during the last two weeks
m October.
Designed for hog producers
Nlho are striving for more effic-
ient hog production, these meet-
ings will prove beneficial to those
Who wish to improve their man-
agement practices; and learn
more about the proper appli-
cation of improved hog produc-
tion technology.
Hog producers who may not
have received an invitation in the
mail, should contact their feed
dealers or feed salesman, for the
date, time and place of their local
meeting.
Pope Paul. III on Sept. 27,
1540, confirmed the Jesuit
Order:
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MOUNT FOREST Aftet a
very ef :ft .oeaso,n ,the
ley Walbro Theatre uild:
114,4010414 two prodocom, for j
second, begin , Nov her -13
"'The Last of The Red 00 Lov-
ers" by -Nell Simon, a three act
comedy,will be staged at the
Mount Forest District :140
School, Mount Forest, November
13, 11: and' 18 Patrick Smith is
directing and Stuart Farlow is -
producing the, play. 7
In March the Guild is present.,
ing its first mystery,rama en
titled "Night Must Fall" by Emir
yn Williams
"The Last of The Red Hot Loy
ers" involves a middle-aged man
who decides it's time for 'a Cling'.
He piens rendezvous at his
mother's apartment, with three
women - two strangers and one
family friend. Ail of the meetings
result in bitter disappointment
but not without comic relief.
Tickets are now available for
this first production of the 1975-76
season at $2.00 for adults and
$1.00 for senior citizens and stu-
dents. They are available by
writing to the Grey Wellington
Theatre Guild, Box 253, Harris -
ton, Ontario.
The Grey Wellington Theatre
Guild attracted over 600 to its
major production in March dur-
ing its three -night, running.
"Plaza Suite" by Neil Simon won
the Guild much attention and
praise from people who attended.
The Grey Wellington Theatre
Guild was formed in August, 1974
to promote theatre throughout
Wellington and Grey Counties.
Members get involved with the
reading,staging and ' production
of plays both in front of and be-
hind the scenes. , New members
are always welcomed.
More details on the '75-'76 sea-
son will be released at a future
date. Plan to attend "The Last of.
The Red .Hot Lovers."
Bold
slant
shows
gusto'
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By DOROTHY
ST. JOHN JACKSON
• Certified Master
Graphoanalyst
Dear Dorothy:
. I'm a bachelor and love it. I
can do what I want when I
want it with nci one to tie me
down. I'm not a bad guy, but I
think life is a blast. Bet you
can't figure me out.
C. E.
Dear C.E.:
Trust me! Your bold for-
ward slant keep leading you
to a fuller excitement of life.
It's the delight of heavy
condiments and the gusto for
living that carries you along
in spite of yourself. You know
what you want and where
you're going, and you'll cross
the bridge all by yourself, if
necessary, seen in the long
strong downstrokes on g and
y and the heavy t crossing.
It's time you watched your
pep and step. Your heavy
writing causes you to skirt
around indulgence and dis-
cretion enough to jazz it up a
little. If you kick too high, you
could endanger your legs and
hobble yourself right into a
trap.
Like a rubber band, your
life guides can be stretched
beyond definiteness, seen in
" the ballooned loop on b. You
accept so many ideas and
philosophies that your basic
concepts of right and wrong
are satiated with fringe bene-
fits.
But you so easily justify
your thoughts and actions,
seen in the evaluation of that
same bulging loop and the
large loop on the left side of
the o, that you keep no
secrets, seen in the open tops
on a and g.
As the blast of living whirls
you, keep both eyes on the
road ahead. If you stay to the
right, you can enjoy it. If you
swerve, you could land in the
ditch,
D. J.
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