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PROGRAM S'CHECULE
January 14 to January 20
4ttR EXCLUSIVE TO SIGNAL -STAR PUBLISHING
WED TIHRU TUE
MORNING •
5 : 1 5' VARIOUS
PROGRAMMING (Exc. Neel •
5:45 U OF M PRESENTS
6 : 1 5 VARIOUS
PROGRAMMING
6:3.0SCOPE (Fri. )
6:45 NEWS
7 : 00 TODAY • •
9:00 MOVIE: • ('Ex4. Tues.
•'BADLANDS'. (Wed..)
NHHT OF .THE
FOLLOWING DAY" (Thins.
"PENDULUM" Fri .')
"ESCAPE FROM FORT
BRAVO" (Mon. ) "HOUR •
-*OGAZINE" (lrueS_ ) •
10:00 PRESIDENTIAL
• INAUGURATION (Tues.
11:00HOUR MAGAZINE
AFTERNOON _
1200 NEWS
DOCTO1RS
1-00 DAYS OF 011R 1 .11VF,S •
• 2: 00•ANOTHER WORLD
• 3:00TEXAS - .
4:00 MOVIE: (Exc. Fri: r
"MAYDAY AT 40,000 FEET"
(Wed..) 'AIRPORT '75"
(Thurs./. "SPECIAL. TREAT",
( Fri. ) "TREASURE
• 'ISLAND', "THE
PRESIDENTS PLANE .
MISSING." .Mon.i
"VANISHED" Part 1 'Tues. )
5:00 AFTERSCHOOL
SPECIAL (Fri. )
WEDNESDAY ,
• JAN -14;1981. . •
EVENING •
900 ORALItOBE RTS
9 30 TV MASS •
10..00 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
10:30tAll'REL AND HARDY
11:01, MOVIE: **CHARLIE
CHAN ' IN HONOLULU".
Sidney Toler -Phyllis Brooks •
AFTERNOON
PRESS
124:30mM. ENIET.ovTIF,HE.
BA1-L 41i
:3. MO ION IC WONEAN
1.00 L'OLLEGE BASKET-
.
,.Victor
.11,liture-Guy Madison
• .
E EX! NG •
6 .00 NEWS
1, 30 WILL) WELD WORLD OF
ANIMALS
71:00 DISNEY 'S WON-
DERFUL WORLD •
8:00 CHIPs
'4:uOTHEBIG EVENT
11 AO NEW'S
11.30 MOVIE: "OPEN
SEASON" "F.'eter Fonda
William Holden
MONDAY
JAN. 19.1981
EVENING
•-6700-NEWS
6.:30NBC NEWS.
• MAGAZINE
7:30M.AS.H.
8:00 REAL PEOPLE,
9:09DIFF'RENTSTROIKES
9:30 THE FACTS OF LIFE
• 141:00QUI.NcY
1100 NEWS ••
• 11 30 THE TONIGHT SHOW
• 12: 30 TOMORROW•
THURSDAY'
J.AN. 15.1981
EVENING,
• 6700 NEWS
6:30 NBC SEWS "
7:00PM MAGAZINE
7:30M.A.S H
• 8: 00 BUCK ROGERS
• 10 : 00 HILL STREET BLIES
11:30 THE TONIGHT SHOW
12 :20TOMORHOW "
FRIDAY
JAN. 16.1981• •
EVENING
I; • 00 NEWS
6 .• 30 NBC N'EWS
7 :00 P11 MAGAZINE
7 :30 M.A.S.H.
8:00- LITTLE HOUSE ON
THE PRAIRIE
-1:00 MONDAY NIGHT AT
THE MOVIES: "WHEN
HELL WAS UV N". Hal
Holbrook -Eva Marie Saint
11:OONEWS
11 :30THE TONIGHT SHOW
12: 30 TOMO RROW •
2:00 MOVIE:- **WOMAN OF
STRAW-. Gina Lollobrigida-
Sea n Connery
4:00 MOVIE: "EAST OF
,SUDAN.77._ _Anthony fbasyl.t-
Sylvia Sims
TUESDAY
JA.N.20. 1981
• EVENING
• .6:00 NEWS
6:30 N BC NEWS •
" 7: 00 PM MAGAZINE
7:30 MASA.
• !1:00REXHUMBARD
9:00 EiJ AND THE BEAR
110:00 FLAMINGO ROAD
11:00NEWS
1 I :30 INAUGURAL
COVERAGE
17:00 TH ETONIGHT SHOW
1 :00 TOMORROW
2 : 30MOVUE:
I
LEKTEls.:AN T •
SCLieSTER'S WIFE-. Lee
Grant -Jack Warden
4:30 MOVIE: :'GUMSHOE"
Albert Finney -Billie Whitelaw
'Sinfonia corning
Sinfonia revisits Goderich in GoAlicii for the past nine
on Wednesday, February 184 yedie London Sym -
at NorthStreet United Choir- -phony Orchestra Continnally
loOks forward topacked
Conducted by. Jerome houses and appreciative au -
Summers, Sinfonia, the 25- diences during its regular
member core of the London yearly visits.,
SymphOny. Orchestra, per-.. • Those who remember the
forms a marvellous com- Laindon'SymphOny - Or-
bination of light, classical, chestra'S Christmas' concert
and popular music in an this past December, will not
evening certain to delight want to miss Sinfonia: It pro-
•
audiences of all ages. mises to be an excellent
•• outing for the entire family.
Under the auspices of the Don't . miss Sinfonia
Goderich Rotary Club. and. February. 18, beginning .at
the generous, financial 8:15 pin. Tickets and infor-
assistance of the Sully Fotm- mation are available - at
• dation, Sinfonia promises Campbell's of Goderich, or
some musical magic for its by calling 524-7532: See you
audienceAlaving performed there!
Needs lowSentries
The final decision will be
made immediately after
that' date, 'and the new logo
Will be a part of the 1981 10th
anniversary 'celebration.
Many have already been • ' Please submit your sug-
gestion- today- to: Heather
chosen - will - entitle the • Redick, LOGO CONTEST,
designer t� a lifetime Huron Country Playhouse,
subscription to • the • Grand' Bend, Ontario NOM
Playhouse. •• . 1TO. •
Huron Country Playhouse
Would like to remind you to
• send your logo 'suggestions
to thein before January 30.
'6-:-00-NE WS .. rPetived and the -logo
• 6':30NBU NEWS ' • ' • .
7:00PM MAGAZINE • . -
7:30 YOUNG - PEOPLES'
• SPECIAL • • .
8:00HARPER VALLEY PTA
• • 81.30SANFORD-',---
9:00 NE RO WOLFE
II :00 NEWS
11 :30THE TONIGHT SHOW
12:30 THE MIDNIGHT
SPECIAL
2 : 00 HOLLYWOOD
HEARTBEAT
2--:38-14902-v•Ga?-'42E-RT •
4:00. MOVIE: "FRAU LEIN
Dana Wynter-Mel Ferrer
SATURDAY
JAN.11.1981
MORNING .
6:00 BEWITCHED
6: 30 NEW ZOO RE VU E
7 :00 JONNY (KEST
7: 30DRAW ING POWER"
8:00 •GODZILLA -HONG
KONG PHOOEY HOUR
9:00 flintstonecothe6 show
10: 30 DAFFY DUCK SHOW
11:00 BATMAN AND THE
SUPER SEVEN
AFTERNOON_
12:430 (7OLLEGE BASKET
BALL
2:00 - MOVIE "THE
OUTLAWS IS COM I NG
Three Stooges -Adam Wesl.
3 • 3 0 MOV IE •
" CONGR ATI °LAIR ) NS. ITS
A BOY-. Bill Hoch!. Ihanr
13..ker "
5.00S13A NA NA
5 30 HAPPY I )AYS.A (A1N
EY E Ni NG
6 00 NEWS
6 • 'A E E AW
7 .30 PI N K l'A NTHER
8..00 B.A RR A NI A N
AND THE ;7%1 A I)RELI,
SISTERS
9: W'W.A1.1( ENG- TA1.J
10:001111.1.STftEET.R1.1 ES °
11704) F. WS
11:3(1 I Y NIGlf-T•
LIVE
1RENN.'y' f, SlioW
1:30 MOVIE -I( N
AD
16.1,40r) Ifoftrn VIm
Farrow
SUNDA Y
* JAN. 1R, MI
MO IVO Vt
451):, ct.EY ,A*;111“11.1.',3
7. 00 O l'E N.; c,‘ M RA
.7:30 TONY BROVO.
JOCRNA 1.
00 RE X HUMBARD
• GodericliD!strict_ Collegiate
Institute
NIGHT SCHOOL
• PROGRAM
COURSE
LENGTH
IN WEEKS
Monday Night
(BEGINNING JAN. 12)
Badntinton
Bride -Intermediate
Coke Dc4orating-Beginners
Cake Decorating -Advanced
Goff
Sewing - "Choose Your Own Project"
Stage Acting -Basic
Tuesday Night
• (BEGINNING JAN. 13)
Basketball
Photography
Yoga
Wednesday Night
(BEGINNING JAN. 14),
Working with Coloured Glass
Ladies' Sports Night
Paper Tole
Si. John Ambulance:Heart Saver Course
2 HIGHTS (wED.A THURS. TOTAL 5 HOURS)
Thursday Night
(BEGINNING JAN. 15)
Stretch, Sewing Basic
Stretch Sewing - Advanced
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
5
10
8
10
10
10
10
•
Monday and Thursday
• (BEGINNIAG JAN. 19)
SI John Ambulance - Stanclara First AId 3
PHONE 524-7353 TO REGISTER
FEE: (MOST COURSES) ,
10 WEEKS: °15
LESS THAN 10 WEEKS: 90
AflflITIfltlAi CMAROA4 MAY BE MADISON SUPPLIES
Dear Captain Comet,
My -name is Michael Stiles.
I wffi be eight years old
today, January 14. I am in
Mrs. Wark's Grade 2 class at
Victoria School.
Superman is my hero so
Mom is baking me a
• Superman birthday cake.
Bye for now.
Michael
Dear Captain Comet:
my name is Terry Madsen
and I will be two years old
on Satheday, January 17. I
would like to join your Birth-
day Club.
I live in Bayfield with my
dad and mom, Bob and Pat
and big sisters, Wendy and
Susan.
Bye for now.
• Terry
Thanks Captain!
Dear Captain Comet,
Thanks for picking my
name in your Birthday Club
contest. I am going to put the
money In my bank account
and save it for drainy day.
Love, • Kati Durst
Robertson Roundup
On Wednesday; January 7
Robertson School was closed
due . to . bad weather.. Some
.students catIne to school but
Mr. Smith, the principal,
decided to close.
MRS. BROWN'S• -
BABY
On December 8, Mrs.
Brown i a RobertiOn Grade 2
teacher) had her first baby.
• The._baWsname is Amy
Nicole Roxanne Brown. Just -
think, nearly'a New Year's
baby.
• Mrs. Brown will be back .to
the school after the March
break: •
' .
GUIDANCE
COUNSELLORS
The Guidance Counsellors
from the high school came to
Robertson on Thursday.
They gave out course
bookiPts, a sequence• cif .
courses sheet, registration
forms, and a letter asking
parents to come to parents'
night next Thursday. in the
next few weeks the students,
with the help of the -teachers
and Mr. Scott will be choos-
ing their subjects.
By -Todd Finnie
• and
Deninne Walsh
Carnival planned
SEAFORTH - Seafortli.
Optimist Club's marina i
Winter Carnival.will be held
this year on the weekend of
January 23, 24 and 25. Of
interest .to hockey en-
thusiasts will be the Atom
Hockey tournament
beginning Friday night, with
the final game on Suditay
afternoon.
• Optintist Ken Cardno
Dear Captain Comet,
My name is Katherine Ann
Larsen. 1 will be three years -
olden January 19.
Mom and Dad's names are
Kay and Fred Larsen.
Love, Katherine
reports that 16 Atom temas
from around • the- prOvince,
will compete' for the... :.
championship and some 60
boys will be billeted in the
•
community.
•
The local team will be
coming back this year in an
attempt to regain the
tournament crown, that they
captiire'dlist year. ' •
LL STAR TOURS
PIONEERS OF ESCORTED MOTOR COACH TOURS
"OUR BUSINESS IS GOING PLACES"
No. of
Days
• Tour
Nome
Number
of Depart.
14 Florida At Its Best 7
14 Gulf Coast and • 4
• Disneyworld
16 Grand Florida Circle 3
14 Florida in the Saving 2
Season
EXTENDED STAYS
1/2- • Veniaioia
14 Pensacola, 1
19 • Pensacola 3
14 Daytona Efficiencies 3
21 Daytona Efficiencies 4
14 Si. Petersburg 3
21 Si. Petersburg , 4
14 Disneyworld (Inc.
Meals)
21 Disneyworld (Inc.
Meals)
1981 SCHOOL BREAK
First Priced
Depart. from
Jan. 26 '499
Feb. 9
'529
Feb. 21 6 599
Apr. 25 '349
4
Feb. 2
Apr. 6
Feb. 9
Feb. 2
Jan. 19
Feb. 2
Jan. 19
Feb. 2
'299
'344
'329
'429
'549
'439
'529
'459
Jan. 19 '609
9 Pensacola
9 Disneyworld
9 Daytona Beach
SPECIAL TOURS
23 California and
• Historic West
14 Texas and New
Orleans '
Mar. 21
Mar. 21
Mar. 21
'289
'299
'329
7 Feb. 21 11,069
4 Feb. 7 '599
SUMMER PROGRAMME 1981
Catalogues are now available and bookings are
now being accepted.
Programme includes numerous departure of tours
to:
.Altantic Canada 9 to 19 days
-.Western Canada 9 to 28 days
-Yukon & Alaska 21 days
ALL STAR TOURS
1400 Bishop St., Cambridge
*Iti
623-3030 or toll free tilltt,yoti
1 800 265 8620 roYailY
L
ASPEIA I
JANUA
tTn.
Y SPECIAL
-4
Aspen will upgrade ANY attic insulation to
present day standards (R-211) or more and inso
prove your roof viontilation Ns government
specifications.
ASPEN GUARANTEES $
ALL YOU PAY IS
0 ° °
This offer applies to all homes built before 1961
that qualify for C.H.I.P. grant. When you receive
the government cheque you pay Aspen.
• ASPEN INSULATION. LTD.
54 VICTORIA STREET
GODERICH, ONTARIO.
• 524-4460
AU work guaranteed C-15/LICC» riliftroired.» fikoorglos„
motions blown method fully bonded.
MEMBER OF SARNIA AND DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Watch for us at the
SUNCOAST MALL -
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY'?
JANUARY 22nd -23rd -24th
YOU ARE INVITED TO A..
FULL GOSPEL BUSINESSMEN'S
BANQUET
• at the
• WHITE CARNATION
HOLMESVILLE -7 p.m..
MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1981
SMORGASBORD DINNER '
$5.00per person
PLEASE CONFIRM YOUR ATTENDANCE.
BY CALLING
524-8842 524-4608 526-7591
BANQUETS HELD 3rd MONDAY
OF EACH MONTH
NEXT MEETING - MONDAY, FEB. 16
w YOU CANT MAKE 0T FOR THE MEAL, JOIN
US AFTERWARDS FOR AN INSPIRATIONAL
• TIME OF FELLOWSHIP.
REMEMBER LADIES ARE WELCOME
•
COME AN, BRING A FRIEND
•THIS MONTH'S
GUEST SPEAK ER:
WM. JOHNSON
Born! in Ingersoll, grew up a farm boy, attended the United •
church, married 32 years, 5 children, 7 grandsons,
accepting the Lord at 15 yrs'. old., Had a miracle on the
operating table in 1972 First became invoked in a first
Full Gospel meeting in Woodstock and received the Holy
Spirit. God gave me a vision, in a Full Gospel Convention
in Niagara Falls, in Sept. 1978, to form a chapter in
Ingersoll and that I would have 20 me,mbets. Many'
miracles have happened. since.
. . . . .
Zech
"HIS DOMINION SHALL BE FROM SEATO SEA" *10
4k:ry.,••••
70.4
1
• New employment pmtection
for domestic employees.
Effective January 1,1981.
A new regulation has been issued expanding employment protection for domestic
employees (cooks, housekeepers, nannies), who work more than 24 hours a week. It does
• - - not -apply -to baby sitters or companions. • -
Wages
Domestic employees are entitled to
,$24 per day
$132 per week
$568 per month or
1
$3 per hour
Rdom and Board
Householders may deduct up to $50 per week from a domestic employee's
• wages for room and board.
'Time Off
Domestic employees are entitled to at least 36 consecutive hours of free time per
week without deduction from wages. If workis performed during this free time, the '
equivalent amount of time off or payment at not less than $3 an hour must be given.
t ,
Annual Vacations
Domestic employees are entitled to at least 2 weeks of vacation per year and to at
least 4 per cent of annual wages as vacation pay.
Public Holidays
Domestic employees are entitled to seven paid statutory holidays per year. If work
• is performed on the holiday, another day off with regular pay must be given befcire
the next annual vacation.
All domestic employees,, including those working less than 24 hours a week and baby
sitters and companions continue to be covered by standards for termination of
employment, pregnancy leave, equal pay for equal work and collection of wages,
Additional information may be obtained from the Employment Standards Branch, Ontario
Ministry of Labour in the following cities:
Toronto Hamilton Kenora
400 University Avenue 1 West Avenue South 808 Robertson Street
M7A 1V2, L8N 2R9 P9N 1X9
Tel (416) 965-5251 Tel.: (416) 5274951 Tel. (807) 468-3128
Kitchener London
824 King Street West 205 Oxford Street East
N2G 1G1 , N6A 5G6
Tel. (519) 744-8101 Tel (519) 439-3231
Sault Ste. Marie Sudbury Thunder Bay
390 Bay Street • • 199 Larch St. 435 James Street South
P6A 1X2 P3E 5M7 ' P7E 6E3
Tel 05) 949-3331 Tel, (705) 675-4455 . Tel (807) 475-1691
Wuor
500 Ouellette Avenue
N9A,1B3
Tel (519) 256-8278
For toll free numbers check ihe government listings in your local telephone directory.
Kingston
1055 Princess Street
K7L 1H3
Tel . (613) 542-2853
Ottawa St. Catharines -
2197 Riverside Drive 205 King Street
K1H 7X3 L2R 3J5
1-81• (613) 523-7530 ' Tel.: (416) 682-7261
Timmins
273 Third Aventie
P4N 1E2
(705) 267-6231
Ontario
Ontario
Ministry of
Labour
Employment: Robert G. Elgie, MB. William Davis,
Standards Minister Premier
‘Branch