HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-05-13, Page 21MONDAY
MAY 18, 1981
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30NBC NEWS .
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7:;311 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
8 00 LITTLE HOUSE ON
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9:00 MONDAY NIGHT AT
'I'11E , MOVIES: "BITTER
IIARVES7' Ron Howard -Art
Carney •
11:00NEWS
11 :1311 THE TONIGHT SHOW
12::30 TOMORROW ('OAS'l'-
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PROGRAM SCHEDULE
May 13 to May 1.9
EXCLUSIVE TO SIGNAL -STAR PUBLISHING
WED TNRL' Tl'ES
MORNING
5:15 VARIOUS
PROGRAMMING (Exc. Mon. )
5:4511(?F M PRESENT-&
6:15 VARIOUS
PROGRAMMING
6: 3OSCOPE (Fri. )
6: .45 NEWS
7:00 TODAY
9:00 MOVIE: "'MIRACLE
WORKER" (Wed. ) "THE
GRADUATE" (Thurs.)
"D.ONOV--AN'S REEF" (Fri.)
"THE RAINMAKER" ( Mon. )
"WOMAN OF•THE YEAR"
'l Tues: )
11:00 HOUR MAGAZINE
AFTERNOON
12:UONEWS '
12 : '30 DOCTORS
T:00 DAYS'QF OUR LIV $
2 0u ANOTHER WORLD
3:00 TEXAS
4:00 MOVIE: "TREACHERY
AND GREED SON THE
PLANET OF THE APES"
(Wed.) "LIFE, LIBERTY
AND PURSUIT • ON THE
PLANET OF THE APES"
(Thurs.) "FAREWELL ' TO
THE PLANET OF THE
APES" (Fri.) "SUDDENLY
SINGLE" ( Mon.) "THE.
.SECRET LIFE OF AN
AMERICAN WIFE" (Tuts.)
5:30M,A.S.H,_.
WEDNESDAY
MAY ELI 981
EVENING
6:00NEWS
6::3O NBC NEWS.
7: 00 PM MAGAZINE (
7:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
8: OOREAL•PEOPLE
9:00 D!FF'RENT STROKES
9:30 THE FACTS OF LIFE
10:OO QUINCY
I1: 00 NEWS ..............
11 : 3O THE TONIGHT SHOW
12:30 TOMORROW COAST-
TO-COAST
THURSDAY •
MAY 14,1 981
AFTERNOON
12::30 MEET THE PRESS
:(8)OPEN CAMERA • .
1:30 MOVIE: "OPE:RATION
P A4'IF 1-E " - Wayne --
Patric ia
a ne--
L'atrieia Neal
3:30) COUNTRY COUNT-
DOWN
5.:0(3 LIFE ANI,1 T1OE,S..UF.
GRIZZLY ADAMS
EVENING •
6: 00 NEWS •
•• 6:30 WILD WILD W0111.1) OF
ANIMALS
7:1)0 DISNEY'S WON-
DERFUL WORLD
8:U0('HIPs
9:00 THE' SUNDAY BIG
EVENT: "MEATBALLS" Bill
• Murray -Harvey Atkin
11:00 NEWS
'11•:30 • MOVIE: "BOSTON
STRANGLER" Tony Curtis-.
Henry Fonda
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30NBC NEWS
7: W PM MAGAZINE
7:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
8:W REAL KIDS
9:00 THURSDAY' NIGHT AT
THE MOVIES: "DRACULA"
Frank Langella-Sir Laurence
Olivier
11:00 NEWS
\11:30 THE TONIGHT SHOW
12:30 TOMORROW COAST-
TO-COAST
FRIDAY
MAY 1.5,1981 •
EVENING •
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7'.00 PM MAGAZINE
7 :30 MUPPET SHOW
8:00 FRIDAY NIGHT AT
THE MVIOV1ES: "THE
HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS
ON GILLIGAN'S ISLAND"
Bob Denver -Martin Landau.
10:00 TV'S CENSORED
BLOOPERS •
11:00 NEWS
11: 30 THE TONIGHT SHOW
12:30 NETWORK 90
2:00 AMERICA'S TOP 10
2:30 ROCK CONCERT
4:*W MOVIE: "SERGEANT
RUTLEDGE" Jeffrey Hunter -
Woody Strode
SATURDAY
MAY 16.1981
MORNING •
6: 00 BE.WITCHED
6 :30 NEW ZOO REVUE
i:WJON NYQUEST
7:30 DRAWING POWER
8:00 GODZILLA-HONG
KONG PHOOEY HOUR
9:00 FLI NSTONES COMEDY
SHOW
10:30 DAFFY DUCK SHOW
11 :00 BATMAN . AND THE
SUPER SEVEN
AFTERNOON •
12:00SOUL TRAIN
1:00 BE:W ITCHED
1.30 THIS WEEK IN
BA.SEBALL
2:00SPARK Y AND AL SHOW
2:15 BASEBALL
4:30 ADAM 12
5:00SHANANA
5:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
EVENING
fi:(10NEWS
13 30 HEEHAW
7-30 PINK PANTHER
8
oft BJAND THE BEAR
i 0 THE TEXAS RANGERS
11 :no NEWS
11.30 SATURDAY NIGHT
LIVE
1 OOBENNYHILL SHOW .
1 30 MOVIE: "UNDER THE
VIM YUM• TREE— Jack
I,emmon•Carnl Lynley
suNDAII' •
MAV 17. 19)41
MORNING •
6 45 DA VEY AND GOLIATH
IN)()PE:S CAMERA
7-:311 HEALTH FIELD
. oo DAY fIF DISCOVERY
8 30 REX HUMBARD
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( Si MOVIE: "SIHERI/)CK
HHOLMES IN DRESSED T()
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Bruce
For a Tasty Treat Try
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Phone 524-2242
HOURS:
Mon. -Thur. 1T-10 p.m.
Fri. -Sot. 1 1-1 1 p.m.
Sun. 11-9 p.m.
Open wednydays
Esquire Restaurant
The Square • • • Goderich.
NOW ATTHE -
WHITE
ARNATIO
HOLMESVILLE -
SMORGASBOR
DINNER
q EVERY NIGHT
NOW UNTIL THANKSGIVING
Salad Bar $ 95
Hot Buffet ONLY
PER PERSON
SERVED 5TO7:50P.M e
RESERVATIONS REQUESTED
482-9228
ALSO "
°LUNCHEON BUFFET;
WEEKDAYS
12 TO 2 P.M. .`'
s.. ONLY T95PER
PERSON '``.0. '
CLOSED VICTORIA DAY, MAY 18
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LICENSED UNDER L.L.B.O.
BAYFIELD RD. GODERICH
524-7711
APPEARING THIS
WEEKEND
FRI. & SAT. MAY 15 & 16
'FANTASY
Harbouraires
to be featured
The, popular and long
established Goderich
Harbouraires will par-
ticipate in the `Sound of
Goderich '81' at the Goderich
District Collegiate
auditorium on Sunday, May
24at2:31p.m
Thismale chorus was
initiated by the late George
Buchanan In 1945 and
remained under . his
leadership 'until his death in
1977.
Since that time Lorne
Dotterer has been conductor
with Ed Stiles as ac-
companist. One of their most
successful accomplishments
was the niinising at Knox
Presbyterian Church in 1979.
Another sing is anticipated
for Goderich in 1982.
The group takes.. con-
siderable pride in their -
singing and are happy to be
rnrt of the 14$1 edition of the
Sound of Goderich.
Education Week
offiejallyToperiod..
at 1Vfount _Carmel.
By Wilmaoke
The official opening of
education week was held by
the Huron -Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate
School Board at Our Lady of
Mount Carmel school when
parents, teachers, students,
trustees and guests filled the
gymnasium on Sunday af-
ternoon.
Students from the school
and three other area schools,
St. Boniface at Zurich,
Precious Blood at Exeter
and Ecole Ste Marie at St.
Joseph, provided en-
tertainment.
Gary Birmingham,
principal of the host school,
extended greeting and spoke
of the history and the growth
of Our Lady of Mount Car-
mel school from early days
to the present time. School
board chairman, Ronald
Murray, of Dublin spoke
about the combined efforts
required to celebrate
learning. William Eckert,
Director of Education for the
board, spoke° aboutthe
variety of personnel involved
in the education of -catholic
students.
The pastor of Our Lady of
Mount Carmel Church, Rev.
J.P. Nelligan, was the guest
speaker with the topic:
"Permeated by the sen-
timent — never stop allowing
the students to feed their
„curiosity. Learners must
always ask the question
Why? So I ask, why not
celebrate learning this week,
or any week for that matter -
— Visit your local school."
SUPER SPRING SPECIAL
ONLY
Everything about spring is super.
Especially this delicious deal from
Kentucky Fried Chicken. Pick up our
satisfying bucket of finger lickin' good
Kentucky Fried Chicken and two 16 oz.
salads for only $9.25 That's a
//V"/ budget pleasing treat that'll keep
"a host of appetites happy. So
come in for some good chicken
and our Super Spring Special,
May 16 to 31st.
There's nothing like it.
Offer expires May 31st
Col Sondar, P•(1(entuekk
CANPAY
94 Elgin Ave
GODERICH
The Goderich Harbouraires will be featured in the 1981
edition of the Sound of Goderich. In the back row from left
are Harry Westlake, 'Harold Bettger, Ivan McConnell, Bill
Ross, Ken Sowerby, Jim Barrd; middle row from left,
Charlie Orr, Bill Chase, Jud Milburn, Dave Medley, Eb
Ross, Phil, Main; fr®ut� row, Ted Dunn, Ed Stiles, Lorne
Dotterer, Elwin Marill, John Greidanus, Ed Tonks. Missing
are Bob Irwin, Doug Feagan, Geoff Dotterer, Harry Mit-
chell,John Wyatt, George Parsons.
Come and Enjoy
A Delicious
Meal
AT THE
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FULLY LICENSED
12 WEST ST.
11
1
SALT•FORD VALLEY
HALL
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169 Beech St„ Clinton 412-7030
PLAYING THIS WEEKEND
'. FRIDAY 8. SATURDAY. NMI 18 8 16
THE SAGA OF TWO RIVALS WHO CLASH
AS ENEMIESANDTRIUMPH AS HEROES.
BASED ON A TRUE STORY.
CHARLES. BRONSON
LEE MARVIN
AP ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
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[SUNDAY,.MAY 17 OW(
3 BIG FEATURES!
I. "The Young Cycle Girls'R,,,.,,,,,
2. "Kung Fu Mama
3. "Scream Bloody Murder"
COMB
fashion shops
Colourfully casual short sleeve
tops for the young man who
enjoys comfort. In a range
of styles from the basic shirt
with piping to baseball collar
shirts in both V and Y necks.
Just right for summer fun.
Sizes small, medium, Targe
and extra Targe.
You can charge it at
SUNCOAST MALL, GODERICH
List (Ave 1
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Hanover
Walkerton
St. Thomas
London
Woodstock
Stratford
Port Elgin
Kincardine
Goderich
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