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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-10-09, Page 27FADULOUS FALL FADRICS For the Bride who is traditionally minded, yet wishes modest styles at a tremendous saving, the best place to go is Listo- wel Textiles Bridal Dept. Mrs. Muriel Elliott, leading fashion designer, will help you select, choose and make your wedding dress and attendants' gowns. For an appointment, call 291-2271. vi PP" \N Allace Avenue South, Listowel, Ontario LISTOWEL TEXTILES and MILL ENDS Phone 291.2271 AMPLE FREE PARKING SAY IT WITH SEWING 6,90 r, of moo' enstelalt Univer W t+ 6:30 Tr0,0ble WW1, 7 :00 Calla,. 4.14; Spector rIace 11 7:35 Take Kerr 13 7,40 Canada` AM.13 8:00 OECA 11, 10 8:30 Romper Room 13 8:45 Friendly" Giant 1,0 9:00 Yoga 13 Mon Ami 10 9:15 Ontario Schools 11, 8, 10 9:30 Joyce Davidson 13 Friendly Giant 8 9:45 Mon Ami 8 10:00 Camera Twelve 8 Oktoberfest Parade 13 10:30 Mr. Dressup 8, 10 11:00 Sesame Street 10, 8 Galloping Gourmet 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 Movies "The Brass Bottle" 10; "CrashDrive" 8 1:00 Match Game 13 Double Exposure 11 1:30 Definition 13 Days of Our Lives 11 Doctor in the House 6 2:00 Celebrity Dominoes 13 Guiding Light 6 CFL Football 10, 8 2:30 The Doctors 11 " What's the Good Word? 13 Horoscope Fortune 6 3:00 Another World 13 General Hospital 11 Rimstead 6 nisi listed as supplie e TV stations, ar A;30 Tri a ties*1t rr 11111!°°i" `ter 4041 1 0 4:00 P1011$00.1i 13 40"Paiffigit% 4;30 1 8 ' tbi',1* ,Rosie 8 a EteWitthed. 11 Brady •Hunch 13 The k •i 5:00 Ironside 13 .Wigan's Heroes 6 , Phil Silvers 0 {te_ Partridge Family 14 Gu nsmoke :11 5:30 PI Larovetridge hF' 10amily 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 "Sunshine" 6 Phyllis 10 Headline Hunters 13 S.W.A.T. 11 8:00 Rhoda 8, .10 Tony Bennett Special 13 8:30 Front Page Challenge 8, 10 - know Your Sports 11 9:00 All in the Family 8, 10 Petrocel l 13 NFL Football 11 9:30 Chico and the Man 8, 10 10:00 Grand Old Codntry 13 Global News 6 , News Magazine 10, 8 10:30 People of Our Time 10, 8 Pig and, Whistle 13 11:00 Nat. News 8, 10, 13 • Rimste'adl 11:20 Local News 8, 10, 13 11:30 In Private Life 6 �0 Mange. Channel 13 Entertainment %FRIDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"COLUMBO: A .MATTER OF HONOR", star- ring Peter. Falk. ,FRIDAY MIDNIGHT --"BEAT THE DEVIL", starring Humphrey Bogart, Jennifer Jones, Peter Lorre. -'" SATURDAY, 12:30 P.M. --"ALL HANDS ON DECK", starring Pat �• Boone, Buddy Hacket, Barbara Eden. ;SATURDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"PAL JOEY". Rita Hayworth; Frank Sinat- ra. ATURDAY, 1,2:15 -"THE CAI, tett gould.c.�.a. . 061hAM. • th, Gabrielle Dorziat. QRI I► , sf u7", with Geo,, _Toe HARNESS RACING ELMIRA FAIR RACEWAY 10 RACES NIGHTLY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 POST TIME 7:45 p.m. ADM. $ 1.00 Pari-Mutuel Wagering Snack Bar Free Parking 1445 Ottifin ,A00 ,10,- & Mike Douglas a 4;30 30 Pim Solway 11 12:45 Alfred Hitchcock 10 1':00' Mery Griffin Tves., Oct. 14 6:00 Hilarious Hour of PrIght- enstein 11 • University of the Ater 13 6:30 Trouble with Tracy 13 7900 Special Place 11 b, Canada AM 13 7:35 Take Kerr 13 7:40 Canada AM 13 8:00 OECA 11, a, 10 8:30 "Rpmper Room 13 8:45 Friendly Giant 8, 10 9:00 Yoga ,13 Mon Anti 8, 10 9:15 Ontario Schools 11, 8, 10 9:30 Joyce Davidson 13 10:00 Canadian Schools 10, 8 It's Your Move 13 10:30 Mr. Dressup 8, 10 Galloping Gourmet -13 11:00 Sesame 'Street 10, 8 Betty and Friends 13 Canadian Cavalcade 6 Galloping Gourmet 11 11:30 Horosdope Dollars 13 I Saw That 111 12:00 Cartoons 8, 10, 13 Sports Probe 6 Midday 11 12:30 News 8, 10, 6 Price Is Right 13' 12:45 Movies "CO to Danger" 10; "The Clouded . Yellow" 8 1:00 Match Game 13. 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 2:15 Shirley ' Taylor 10 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 11,10 Phyllis 8 7:30 Joe and Sons 6 Bobby Vinton 13 Circle Eight Ranch 8 8:00 WHA Hockey, Toros vs. Houston 6 t"*ood 4, C.anno►1, Pre -game Show 101,8 8:15 World Series 10,, 8 8:30 John Alan cameronl.1 9:00 The Rookies 13 Baretta 11 10:00 The Swieuty13 The Great Debate bate 11.. 10:30 Global News 6 " 11:00 Nat, News 1/, 10, 19, `a Rimstead, 6, 11 0 Leal News 13, 10, 8 11:30 Larry Solway 11 Going Places 6 ' 11:45 Mery Griffin 8 S.W.A.T. 10 12:00 Mery Griffin 11 Mike Dough 138 12: S,,Alfred Hitchcock 10 Wed., Oct. 15- 6:00 S° 6:00 Hilariobs House of Fright- enstein 11 University of the Air 13 6:30 Trouble with Tracy 13 7:00 Special Place U 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 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" 10; "Beauty and the Beast" 8 1:00 Match Game 13 Double Exposure 11 1:30 Definition 13 Days of Our Lives 11 Doctor in the. Hppses, 2:00 Celebrity D01011100-413 ° The Quitting, Light 6 p. 2:30 What's the:Goodd WOW 13 Edge qtf Night 4, 10 The Doctors 11 Horoscope Fortune 6 3:00 Take Thirty 8 City Lights 10. Rimstead 6 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 ' 7:00 The Jeffersons 13 Odd Couple 6 Hee Haw 8 Special, Elton John 11 Little House on the Prairie 10 7:30 Funny Farm 13 Movie -TBA 6 8:00 Movie "The Lives of Jenny} Dolan" 11 Would Series 8, 10 ,9:00 Kate McShane 6 10:00 News 6" Bob Newhart 11 10:30 Tommy Makem 11 Country Way 13 11:00 Nat. News 8, 10, 11, 13 Rimstead 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 ` Nike Douglas 13 12:45 Alfred Hitchcock 10 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: o 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' . By DOROTHY ST. JOHN JACKSON • Certified Master Graphoanalyst Dear Dorothy: . I'm a bachelor and love it. 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