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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-10-16, Page 25The following programs, -ams, listed as supplied by the TV stations, are subject to ange. �' Mu., Oct. 20 3:.00 Hilarious House of Fright- ensteip 11 University of the Mr 13 6:30 Trouble with Tracy 13 7:00 Canada AM 13 Special Place 11 7:35 Take Kerr 13 7:44) Canada AM 13 8:00 OECA ' 11, 10, 8 5:30 Romper Room 13 8:45 Friendly Giant 10, 8 9:)0 Yoga 13 Mon Ami 10, 8 9:15 Ontario Schools 11, 8, 10 9:30 Joyce Davidson 13 10:00 It's Your Move 13 10:30 Galloping Gourmet 13 Mr. Dressup 8, 10 11:00 Sesame Street 10, 8 Galloping Gourmet 11 Canadian Cavalcade 6 Betty and Friends 13 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 "Mr. Ten Percent" 8; "A Man Could Get Killed" 10 1:00 Match Game 13 Double Exposure 11 1:30 Definition 13 D of Our Lives 11 octo in the House 6 2:06 Celebrity Dominoes 13 Guiding Light 6 2:30 The Doctors 41 What's the Good Word? 13 Horoscope Fortune 6 Edge of Night 8, 10 3:00 Take Thirty 8 Another World 13 City Lights 10 General Hospital 11 Rinistead 6 3:30 The Young, Restless 11 Pink Panther (cartoon) 6 Celebrity. Cooks 8, 10 4:00 Forrest Rangers 8 Take Thirty 10 Flintstones 13 Dinah! i1 Gilligan's Island 6 4:30 Comin' ,up Rosie 8, 10 Brady Bunch 13 The Monkees 6 5:00 Ironside '13 Hogan's Heroes 6 Phil Silvers 8 Partridge Family 10 Medical Centre 11 5:30 Partridge Family 8 I Love Lucy iq 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 Prair- ie 8 Bob Newhart 10 MORGASBORD SUNDAYS 4:30 TO 7:00 P.M. - $4.00 Children 10 years of age and under - Half Price For your added suppertime pleasure, we ore happy to pre- sent the nostalgic organ styling 'ff Richard Hutt playing your avorite i`equest songs from way back when, every Sunday from 4:30: 7:00. COMPLETE CATERING SERVICE for weddings, banquets, club parties, etc. Renton Place Call Palmerston 343-3906 tiff Certificates avaltabte at Holklay RentAeCar we promise our cutomers a better deal...and we deliver! 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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 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 Horoscope Dollars 13 I Saw That 11 12:00 Cartddns 8; 1'0, 13 ' . Sports Probe 6 Midday 11 12:30 News 8, 10, 6 Price Is Right 13 12:45 Movies "Seven in Dark- ness" 10; "The Lady in the Car with -Glasses and a Gun" 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 2:1'5 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 The Young, Restless 11 Pink Panther (cartoon) 6 4:00 Forest Rangers 8 Take Thirty 10 Flintstones 13 Gilligan's Island 6 Dinah! 11 Autumn Brides of 1975 GETTING MARRIED? The first thing you think of is a beautiful wedding dress. If you are interested in saving money and at the same time hav- ing the most elegant dress for yourself and your attendants let Mrs. Muriel Elliott help you choose the right styles and materials. What's more ... she will make your dresses, too, all for a very low price. Mrs. Elliott will be in our store every Saturday from 9:30 to noon. Call for an appointment or come into Listowel Textiles in Listowel. Wallace Avenue South, Listowel, Ontario Phone 291.2271 AMPLE FREE PARKING - SAY IT WITH SEWING 4:30 Animation Pie 10 Electric. Company 8 Brady Bunch 13 The Monkees 6 5:00 Phi) 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 Bowling for Dollars 13 The Odd Couple* • Tony Orlando and Dawn, 11,10 Phyllis 8 7:30 Joe and Sons 6 Bobby Vinton 13 Circle Eight Ranch 8 8:00 Movie "Wuthering Heights" 6 Good Times 13 Cannon 11 Happy Days 10, 8 8:30 This Is the Law 10, 8 John Allan Cameron 13 9:00 The Rookies 13 Beretta 11 Fifth Estate 10 Prime Time 8 10:00 Doctor's Hospital, 10, 8 Joe Forrester 13 The Great Debate 11 News 6 11:00 Nat. News 11, 13, 10, 8 Rimstead 6 11:20 Local 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 Douglas 13 12:45 Alfred Hitchcock 10 Wed., Oct. 22 6:00 Hilarious House of Fright- ensteifl 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 Galloping Gourmet 11 Betty and Friends 13 Canadian Cavalcade 6 4 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 "Piccadilly Third Stop" 8; "The Lively Set" 10 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 The Guiding Light 6 ,t 2:30 What's the Good Word? 13 Edge of Night 8, 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 Dinah! 11 Take Thirty 10 Gilligan's Island 6 4:30 Comin' up Rosie 8, 10 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 Little House on the Prair- ie 10, 11 7:30 Funny Farm 13 Banacek 6 8:00 Movie "Sounder" 11 Hockey 13 Nature of Things 10 8:30 Limits to Growth 8 Special-Earthwatch 10 9:00 Kate McShane 8- 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 Mike Douglas 13 12:45 Alfred Hitchcock 10 Canada's number one sport is back for its 23rd season on the CBC Television network, though some people. are beginning to wonder f it is a sport anymore. Dont fret if you missed the Ali -Frazier match last week! You can see lots of knock -em -out, drag -em -down action on the toob every Saturday night - with the return of Hockey Night in Canada! 414 Yep, the boys come charging into your liv; • t rnnm again this year. .Starts v season last. Saturday E :as a game between Chicago and Toronto. From that date forward, the schedule is -drawn up as follows October 18, New York Ringers at Toronto; October 25, California at Toronto; November 1, Kansas City at Toronto; November 8, Boston at Vancouver; November 15, Chicago at Montreal; Novem- ber 22, Montreal at Toronto; November 29, Philadelphia at Toronto; December06, Boston at Toronto; December 13, New York Islanders at Toronto; December 20, Kansas City at Toronto; December 27, Chicago at Toron- to; January 3, Detroit at Toronto; January 10, Los Angeles at Toronto; January 17, Los Angeles at Montreal; January 20, All-Star Game; January 24, Toronto at Vancouver; January 31, New York Rangers at Toronto; Feb- ruary 7, Boston at . Toronto; February 14, Vancouver at Toronto; February 21, Buffalo at Toronto; February 28, California at Toronto; March 6; Buffalo at Montreal; March 13, New York Islanders at Toronto; March 20, Washington at Toronto; March 27, Buffalo at Toronto; April 3, Boston at Toronto. In Toronto, the same team will be back to tell you what's going on. Bill Hewitt will call the play-by-play action, Brian Mc- Farlane will give color . com- mentary and Dave Hodge will be the host. In Montreal, the boys behind the mikes will be Danny Gallivan, Dick Irvin and Dave ,Reynolds. Analyists will be Bob Goldham and Howie Meeker. In Vancouver, the announcing team will be Jim Robson, Bill Good Jr. and Ted Reynolds. Babe Pratt will be the analyst. Coverage of NHL .games.has also started on the CTV network, with that network presenting 12, possibly 13, season games on Wednesday nights. So between football, baseball, Pan Am Games, hockey thud all the little sports specials, you can be an armchair sports fan almost every night of the week! Have fun ... and may the best team win! If you're not one who is jolted by stark realism, or should I say, shark realism (! ), then probably Her unusual aptitude begs for development By DOROTHY ST. JOHN JACKSON Ceritifed Master Graphoanalyst Dear Dorothy: Does my scribbling show talent for writing? Before I was married I always dreamed of a writing career - maybe a great American novel written by me. When• I married, then, I gave up the idea because I was busy as a housewife. I have two children, 12 and 14 and feel I must give my time solely to them until they are on their own. Guess I'll have to let my dream sleep until then. /K: K. Dear K. K.: You don't have to give up a dream because you marry. You don't have to bury your hopes because you have chil- dren. And you don't wait until you have nothing else to do to develop your talent. Your unusual aptitude is begging for development. It's seen in your rhythm, the figure '8 g's, he delta d, the printed s, and„j' er strokes. The breaks in our words add the taste that enriches the flavor of your composition and stirs the emotions of the reader. Along with the joy of writing, the career means grit, self-discipline, perseverance, and, some- times, superhuman effort. Won't you agree, then, that there are some missing links in your talent development? Won't you agree, too, that your husband and your chil- dren are not so all consuming that you couldn't make them proud of you by beginning ,to nurture your talent today not ten years from now? You are a victim of procrastination, seen in the is consistently crossed to the left. Then, your willingness to sit at your typewriter, for hours at a time, is not com- patible with your desires and dreams, seen in the short downstrokes on y and g. You find it easier to wish than do. Recognize these two traits in your personality. Recog- nize that your desire to write is not a 1j esm, but a reality and should be awakened. Let your husband and children share in your pride of accom- plishment, which you can do right in your home. Don't wait until your talent atrophies from disuse, then spend those later years of your life wondering why the lives of other people are so much richer and fuller than your dawn. Dear Dorothy: I'm a chronically de- pressed man, and have been for more than five years now. I have had many illnesses and operations which have not been very successful. I feel handicapped and de- feated. I have an opportunity to either train in a special field or go on to college, but "m six weeks short of beirfg di“ 5 1tA1 ciLtli 5l,A-�., 40 years old, and I don't think at this age I matter that much. Distressed s -;t7 eirt4ittraz, Dear Distressed: Every one of us matters - at any age. But, sometimes, it takes a handicap or some form of defeat to put us back on our track. Your pentup feelings are evident in your pressured, crowded and retraced writ- ing. Until you find a desirable outlet, you'll find no release. You are very tense, and ten- sion breeds depression. You are painfully alert as to how others will accept you, seen in the high part of the n and r. The harder you try to make a good impression, the more it seems to backfire. The more you monitor your words and, actions, the more awkward you feel. Stumbling blocks in your life have a way of tripping you and you'd rather give up than kick them aside, seen in the short downstroke on y. Yet, with your intelligence, all of this can be trained out of you with some measure of self-discipline. By all means, take advan- tage of your opportunity to train in a special field or go to college. Just be prepared for some of the unpaved stretches ahead, which can be made smooth with a little more perseverance. And if you're six weeks short of 40 -- you're just six weeks short of starting to live! how Biz By Vanni 1.4P "Jaws" did nothing for yon.p Publicity has been so fantastic that the movie is well on its way toward becoming one of the biggest moneymakers of all time, placing it in a list beside "Gone With The Wind" and "The God- father". A visit to California this past summer revealed that these things still do happen, though the Pacific. waters have been known to ,be dangerous long before this movie ever was thought of. But humans, being, the stubborn, pig- headed, know-it-all jackasses that we often are, will not listen to or follow orders, unless they happen to be to our liking. As shown too strongly in the picture, our search for pleasure will drive us to such lengths that only death seems to be the deterrent. Too many of 40, .meet ,our *Wino tteeamoe 'we woo too self to take advte. e �@ Rey Sehetder, `Rich:! rd P'eyf us .., Dndldy i 'avttz" ) w inajorplayersig Shaw and eme fig e thethree Alm of them big a e 5tari;i, they carried the picture to the Jag blood -curdling ejimax . where man and ark fibt to the fns One last bit of advice: if you; haven't read the book ,Oft Seen the film, forget the look - M.talized kites easbed es. Me alized toy l i , is to be. noncpndnetave, :ilea less hare, knocked. :fir linea in at ea,,,t 'ee 31 ate8 .and are sid 'd 'hazardous,: says conVipcel, t eI,r. ',':pre ddena - to alofanySaf ty t the Sold commereialiy under various names, the WO are . zn de of unel., ' fur .n. d: nlylar material Inc sizes; 25 and 45400t lengths. Outstanding PersonalitY will speak in Wingiu..:ni, Wingham area is to have the unique opportunity of hearing in person one of the 'world's out- standing missionary -humanitari- ans when Mrs. Lillian Dickson speaks .at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Winghafn on Fri- day, October 24 at 7:45 p.m. This little woman has become a living legend in our time, the per- sonification of pluck and perse- verance against heavy odds, the undaunted heroine in many .an encounter with the elements on dangerous mountain trails, with hostile tribal chiefs among form- er headhunters in Formosan fast- nesses, with corrupt officials, with sickness, poverty and ignor- ance. Here is a woman .who, practically single-handed. has LILLIAN DICKSON taken on monumental tasks and, with the help of an "angel at her shoulder" has established in Tai-' wan an organization of nation- als as dedicated as herself in bringing to the people not only the saving gospel of Christ, but His personified love for the weak, the fallen, the distressed. Moved by compassion for the multitudes around her when she was only "a missionary wife" she began a.uarter-century ago to resciiie boys out of prison, lep- ers from suicidal depression, mountaineers dying from tuber- culosis, girls about to be sold into prostitution. A work so small, so nondescript, probably merited the name she gave it:, "The Mus- tard Seed Mission", but today it has grown far beyond thought or xpectation, with 60 projects wig at full speed in preach- ing, reach.ing, edical work, hospitals, clinics; prison -visitation, schools and orphanages, etc. Mrs. Dickson will be warmly welcomed by many in the area who have learned to love and ad- mire her, and who have become partners with her by sponsoring orphans., or, .young people -in. training in Taiwan and . Papua. She will be bringing news of the latest outreach of her tribal mis- sionaries who have left their homes to preach the gospel in Borneo, and of the new trade - schools she is establishing in Papua, New Guinea. Everyone is welcome to this meeting! SEE AND DRIVE THESE AND OTHER VOLKSWAGEN PRODUCTS. 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