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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-02-25, Page 20
. k. PAGE 4A,—GODERPCHSIGNALrSTAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY'25,1981 e, PROGRAM SCHEDULE February 25 to March 3 EXCLUSIVE TO SIGNAL -STAR PUBLISHING WED TOW TUES MOIL' NINE 5:15 VARIOUS PROGRAMMING (Exc. Mon.) • 5:45 U:QF M PRESENTS • 6:15' ' .VARIOUS PROGRAMMING 6:30 SCOPE (Fri.) 6:45NEWS 7x00 TODAY '9:00 MOVIE: "UP THE, SANDBOX" (Wed.) "THE _Tfi•Iu- W O --AMR- -T-0 DINNER" • (Thurs.) `'THE BIG BOUNCE" (Fri.) "KANSAS CITY MASSACRE" (Mon.) "ALVIN KARPIS, PUBLIC ENEMY " NO. 1',' Crum.) ) 11:00 HOUR MAGAZINE AFTERN.00N-- *-:—_._ 1200 NEWS 12?30 DOCTORS 1:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES 2:00 ANOTHER WORLD 3:00 TEXAS 4:00 MOVIE : "DREAM MERCHANTS" Part I (Wed.) "DREAM MERCHANTS" Part II (Thurs.) "DREAM MERCHANTS" Part III (Fri.) :'GOQDNIG.I T MY...LOVE."4 - - (Tues.) WEDNESDAY FEB. 15,193i EVENING 6:00 NEW S 6 30 NBC NEWS 'Erik Pf NX. GGAZ NE7 7 30 HAPPY DA'YS•AGAIN 8:00REAL PEOPLE 9:00 DIFF'RENT STROPS 930 THE FACTS OF LIFE 10:00 QUINCY • 11:00 NEWS 11:30 THE TONIGHT SHOW 12:30 TOMORROW . COAST- TO-COAST THURSDAY FEB. 26,1981 EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7 00PM MAGAZINE 7.30 HAPPY -DAYS AGAIN 11:00 :RIN GLING BROS. AND BARNUM 'AND • BAILEY CIRCUS - 9:003 MOS-. IS YOUR, ..Lux 30T11:': A•-N.NIVERSARY SPECIAL 11: 00 NEWS 11:30 THE TONIGHT SHOW 12:30 , TOMORROW COAST- TO-COAST FRIDAY FEB, 27,1981 11:00 MOVIE: "THE TRAP". Sidney Toler-Mantan Moreland AFTERNOON 12: 30 MEET THE PRESS 1:00 MICHIGAN FORUM 1:30 MOVIE: "MOUSE THAT ROARED','. Peter Sellers -Jean Seberg 3:00 MOVIE:" "ASSASSINATION BUREAU". Oliver_ Reed- D1ianaRTg - 5:00 LIFE AND TIMES OF GRIZ2LY ADAMS EVENING • U. 6:00 NEWS 6:30 WILD WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS 7 :00 REAL KIDS 9:00 THE BIG : EVENT: "ELVIS AND THE BEAUTY QUEEN". Don Johnson= Stephanie Zimbalist 11:00 NEWS 11:30 MOVIE: "LIFE AND TIMES OF JUDGE ROY BEAN", Paul Newman - Jacqueline Bisset ' 4 EVENING 6:OONEWS • 6:30 NBC NEWS .7: 00 PM MAGAZINE 7:30 MUPPET SHOW . 8:00 FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES:. "THE MUNSTER'S REVENGE". Fred; . Gwynne-Yvonne DeCarlo. 10:00 GREAT DISASTERS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD 11:00 NEWS • 11:30 THE TONIGHT SHOW 12:30 THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL 2:00 MOVIE: "BEST OF ENEMIES". David Niven - Alberto Sordi SATURDAY - FEB. 28, ism • MORNING 6:00 BEWITCHED 6:30 NEWZOOREVUE 7.:00 JON NY QUEST 7:30 DRAWING POWER 8:00 GODZILLA-HONG KONG PHOOEY HOUR 9:00 FLINTSTONES COMEDY SHOW 10:30 DAFFY DUCK SHOW 11:00 BATMAN AND THE SUPER SEVEN. AFTERNOON 12:00 SOUL TRAIN 1:00 COLLEGE BASKET- BALL '81 3:00 MOVIE: "KING RICHARD AND THE CRUSADERS". Rex Harrison - Virginia Mayo. - 5:OOSHANANA 5:30 NAPPY DAYS AGAIN EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 HEEHAW 7:30 PINK,PANTHER 8:00 CH IPS 9:00. THE GANGSTER CHRONICLES 10:00 HILL STREET BLUES 11:00 NEWS 11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 1:00 BEENNY HILL SHOW 1:30 MOVIE: "EASY RIDER". Peter . Fonda -Jack Nicholson SUNDAY MARCH i,1981 MORNING 6:45DAVEY AND GOLIATH 7:000PEN CAMERA 7:30 PROGRAM UNAN- NOUNCED 8:00 DAY OF DISCOVERY 1}:30 REX HUMBARD 9:00 ORAL ROBERTS 9:30 TV MASS 10:01 P OGRAM UNAN- NOU 10: 30 LAUREL AND HARDY` MONDAY MARCH 2, 1981 EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6 :30NBC NEWS 7:00 PM MAGAZINE 7:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 8:00 ,LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE 9:00 MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: "THE ACORN PEOPLE". Ted Bessell-Cloris Leach man 11: 00 NE WS 11:30 THE TONIGHT -SHOW 12:30 TOMORROW. . COAST- TO-COAST TUESDAY M,ARCH 3, 1981 EVENING 6:OQNE WS. . , 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 PM MAGAZINE 7:30 NAPPY DAYS AGAIN 8:00 LOBO 9:00 BJ AND THE BEAR 10:00 WNBC i1:00 NEWS 11:30THETONIGHT SHOW 12 :30 TOMORROW COAST- TO-COAST VwST.V: YOur .Headquarters for TV rovfigutit10 S, REPAIR A SERVICE •DELHI B CNNEL-MASTER *TOWERS, ANTENNAS & BOOSTERS — RSHARP COLOUR -TIL , • *MIDLAND C.B. VIN'S 162 MARY ST. 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(Photo by Colleen Maguire) •I Festival Singers to perform The Blyth Festival Singers are presenting an afternoon •concert° -of --choral-muse•-f or• - the whole family on Sunday, March 1 at 3 p.m. in the Blyth Memorial Hall. The . choir • has been together since last September and isunder the professional direction of Laurie---Rowbotham ... of Listowel. Mr. Rowbotham, an honors musieraduate of the University of Waterloo, is director of the ,nationally - acclaimed Listowel High School choir and is also organist and choir master at Trinity UMW-- Church, Listowel Another area resident, Mrs. JoAnne King of Brussels, is the accompanist for the choir: The Sunday concert will encompass a wide variety of music spanning a period from the Renaissance, to the present and including Negro spirituals, Canadian folk songs, traditional sacred classics and modern pop numbers. Soloists from the choir will also perform as part of the program. . The Blyth Festival Singers have • a membership sof 80 who come from a 40 -mile radius of Blyth. Those from the Goderich and Auburn Your authorized Peeler for... ARCTIC CAT SNOWMOBILES SUZUKI MOTORCYCLES HONDA MOTORCYCLES sup: (HWY. /4, NORTH OF.HENSALL. LOOK FOR THE SIGNS) 262-3318 or 262-5809 area include: Irene. Bain, the.BJyth Centre for the Arts art, a children's movie ' John . McKibbon, Harry which has enthusiastically series, art exhibitions in the Dykstra; -_ Jane- ..•DuPt.,_._..,endorsed this new venillre ln- -hall-s-neva a _ a and a :. Darlene Groves, Kathryn Pickell, Helen Videan, Avice Foster, Merle" and Sheila Gunby, Linda Hawley, Phyllis Rodger, Elliott Lapp, Shelley Worsell and Eleanor for the choir, •a full winter Sutter, 482-3635 or from the flradnock. program of music and Blyth Saga, 52t-4331. Admis- The parent organization-of-7-gh-ea-t-re; - -.-e-bi-l-d-Yen2-s=-sien-pr-ice4s-$3-for-adults-and-•. the Blyth Festival Singers is workshops in theatre ; and ;$1.50 for children. 'its growth. From its beginn- ings 'six years ago, as the sponsor of the Blyth Summer Festival, the Centre is now the 'umbrella' organization number of touring shows or original Blyth productions. Tickets for Sunday's con- cert can be obtained from ticket co-ordinator Mary aggie and Pierr' e �n Myth Maggie and Pierre, the -smash hit --play starring Lin- da Griffiths, will make one of its few appearances outside Canada's big cities when it plays at Blyth Memorial Hall, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April 10, 11 and 12. Miss Griffith's tender tell- ing of the ill-fated love story of , a middle-aged Prime Minister and a young flower child of the sixties has been a hit fro-, Montreal to Van- couvt . . ith .A,4hwell in the Edmou. Journal sumned• if up: "As tens of thousands of theatre -goers from coast to coast have. determined, the show and the lady perfor- ming it are just great!" . A play about the over - publicized controversy of the IF YOU'RE... Going South or Going Skiing RIECK I.D.A. PHARMACY hos a COMPLETE LINEUP of all the things you'll need for the SUN or the SLOPES. *Suntan lotions, creams, sun screens •After sun moisturizers *Sunglasses •Travel size shampoos, mouthwash, tooth- paste, etc. •Cosmetic bags, mien's & ladies' toiletry kits •Colmeras, film, flash •Travel alarms BEFORE YOU LEAVE HOME... CHECK IN AT RIECK Prime Minister and his wife seemed to be the last thing 1 the country needed in. late 1979. but when Maggie and Pierre opened at Theatre Passe ' Muraille in Toronto, people knew that this was • more than a sensational view of a famous couple. Miss Griffiths, working with director • Paul Thompson, dug deeper and ended with a stunning portrait, sometimes funny, ,often touching, of the most famous couple in Canada. Along the way, they also manage to say a lot about the Canadian people who watched the cou- ple's story unford. The play recently won awards for the best new play and best performance on the Toronto theatre scene in 1980. Miss Griffiths alternates from one character t� another with amazing skill as she portrays both Maggie and Pierre. A third character, Henry the reporter, looks at the mar- riage from the outside and at the public's fascination with it. Until now Maggie and Pierre has been performed, only in the nation's largest theatrical centres, It comes to Blyth through the long co- operative association of the Blyth Summer Festival and Theatre Passe Muraiile. Performances will be at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday evenings and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday afternoon, April 12. Tickets for reserved seats are $7.50 and /6. There will be a special country supper served by the Blyth Centre for the Arts Board of Direc- tors on Saturday evening, April 11 at 6 p.m. in the base- ment of Memorial Hall. Tickets for the dinner are $7.50. Tickets are available. from the Blyth Centre for the Arts box office, Box 291, Blyth or by calling 523-9300 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Pick your own cropg Even though it's still winter, it's time once again to begin planning for the Pick -Your -Own program of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Each year a list is prepared by the ministry and distributed free of 'charge throughout the province. The Pick -Your -Own list is widely . promoted through newspapers, magazines and radio. It has been extremely popular with consumers, and requests have increased from 7000 in 1978 to 19,000 in X1980. And there's sure to be more requests for the list this year. It is anticipated that the list will be ready for distribution in May. Any farm can be included on the Pick -Your -Own list. Simply state the name of the -farm, -telephone -number, area code, days and hours of operation, directions from a major highway, and the Pick -Your -Own crops available. Send to: Robert H. Cobbledick, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Vineland Station, On- tario, LOR 2E0.. HURRY! The deadline 'is March 31, 1981. DROP IN ANYTIME - FOR THE BEST COFFEE & BURGERS IN TOWNS Whether it's our special Feast Nights (Wed- nesdays, Thursdays and Fridays) or a light lunch, your meal Is always ludicrously prepared. Drop in. -.You be the ludgel a THE A FAMILY RESTAURANTssssssss 120 THE SQUARE GODERICH 524-9111 fULLY IICINScD UNDER IHL t L B 0 For a Tasty Treat Try Phone S24-2242 HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 11-10 p.m. FrI.-Sat. 11-11 p.m. Sun. 11-9 p.m. Open Wednesdays Esquire Restaurant Mod re It. Bact°Be at The WHITE CARNATION HOLMESVILLE Sunday Buffet Returns Sunday, March 1st Serving 5:00-7:30 P.M. Roost Beef, Roast Pork $5 95 B Per, Person Includes Salad Bar, Hot Buffet Open for our Luncheon Buffet Daily Mon. thru. Sat. serving 12-2 p.m. and for our Special Smorgasbords Every Friday, Saturday 8 Sunday Evening Ste i ng-M+ui"i ch Ise . - Reservations requested Sat. Evenings Catering to weddings, banquets and private parties 482-9228 HOURS 524-4133 r CS* opLEA T0y)4� & TAVERN LICENSED UNDER L.L-B.O. BAYFIELD RD. GODERICH 524-7711 Discover our resort, where the beach has more sea gulls and pelicans than people Escape to Our lsiund Golf -Tennis- Heated Pools' Oceanfront Hotel Apartments Fishing - Sailing Beautiful Beaches Restaurant - Lounge For more information. call or write: Indian River Plantation Resort. Hutchinson Island , 385 N.E. Plantation Road, Stuart. Fl. 33494 •(305) 2253700 (45 miles north of Palm Beach) Complete Hotel Services 1 APPEARING THIS WEEKEND FRI. & SAT. FEB. 27 & 28 MYSTERY TRAIN 14 SHOPPERS SQUARE. G0©ERICH, 524-7241 1 ,a.