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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-07-15, Page 20moOm.—GODERICHSIGNALeSTATC,WEDNESDAY, aiLy 41982 Goderich & District Bid Bothers' Association O 1 would like to volunteer to be q BIG BROTHER I understand that 1 will be contacted by o member of the MID Brothers' staff. O 1 con o mother of a fatherless boy(s) and would like to know mur. about DIG BROTHERS NAME JAG(..... DPATIOIN.............. ...... •..:... , ... . HOME ADDRESS PHONE (RES.)....,.....(BUS.) Signature (Plebss send to) BOX 382 GODERICH, ONT. Dorothy Cornish Secretary 324-421 Jim Mulhsrn President • no -sen • W IaD: THRU THURS. MORNING 5:15 • VARIOUS PROGRAMMING (Exc. Mon.) , 5:45 U OF M PRESENTS 6:15 VARIOUS • PROGRAMMING 6:30 SCOPE (Fri.) 7: 00 TODAY 9:00 MOVIE: 'BOOM' ( Wed,) : 'BRAMBLE BUSH' 4Thur.); 'NIGHT WATCH (Fri.); 'STAGE FRIGHT eMon): 'FRENZY' (Te. ) 11:00HOURMAGAZINE AFTERNOON 12:0ONEWS 12:30 DOCTORS t:00DAYS OFOUR LIVES • 2:OUANOTHER WORLD ;3 : uO TEXAS 1981 OPENING Friday,' July 17 SWEET CORN PEACHES AND MUCH MORE! LASSALINE FARM MARKET ORCHARDS. TOMATOES 21/2 miles from Hwy. No. 8 on Drfvo-In road. south of Godorich GODERICH 524-7772 1:00 MOVIE: `'MONEY FROM HOME' (Wed.); 'MY FRIEND IRMA' (Thur.) ; NUTTY PROFESSOR (Fri.); 'IN HARM'S WAY' Part 1 (Mon.): IN HARM'S WAY Part 2 (Tue. )'• 5:30MASH W EDNESDAY JULY 15 EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7 ,WPM MAGAZINE 7:30 BEWITCHED 8:00 REAL PEOPLE 9:OODLFF'RENT STROKES 9:30THE FACTS OF'LIFE 10:1)0 QU INCY 11:00 NEWS 11:30 THE TON IG HT SHOW 12:30 TOMORROW THURSDAY, JULY 16 EVENING 6:OONEWS • , 6:30NBC NEWS • 7:00 PM MAGAZIN E 7:30 BEWITCHED 11:00 NBC MAGAZINE WITH DAVID BRINKLEY 9:00 THURSDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: "THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN" 1975 stars: Marilyn Hassett. Beau Bridges. Based on the true story of Jill Kinmont,• a young skier destined for Olympic gold who became paralyzed from the chest down in a skiing accident and had to find a new meaning in life through love and deter- mination (repeat) 11:00NEWS 11 : 30THE TONIGHT SHOW 12:30 TOMORROW FRIDAY, JULY 17 EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 PM MAGAZINE 7:30MUPPETSHOW -. 8:00 HARPER VALLEY P.T.A. • 8:30 DEAR •TEACHER 9:00 BASEBALL (If strike continues, alternate will be aired) 9:01 FRIDAY NIGHT AT, THE MOVIES: !'THE OTHER SIDE OP THE MOUNTAIN" ( Part '2). - • It :OU NEWS t1:30THETONIGHTSHOW • 12:30SCTV NETWORK90 2: 00 AMERICA'S TOP 10 • 2:30 ROCK CONCERT 4:00 MOVIE, (Drama) "WALKON THE WILD SIDE" 1962 - Laurence Har- vey, Capucine. A man seeks his Iost.love now a member of a bordello rein by a lesbian. (2 hrs.) SATURDAY, JULY 18 MOR NI NG 6: 00. BEWITCHED. 6:: 3o NEW ZOO REVUE • 7:0OJONNY QUEST 7:30 FLINTSTONES 8x11) FLINTSTONE COMEDY SHOW 9: 00•GODZILLA .,1o: BATMAN AND THE SLPERSEVEN 10:30 DAFFY DUCK SHOW 11:00 THE J ETSONS, 11:30 HONG KONG.PHOOEY AFTERNOON 12:00 SOUL TRAIN 1:00 MOVIE: "THOSE ,MAGNIFICENT MEN IN THEIR • FLYING • MACHINES" 1965 - Stuart Whitman, Sarah Miles. 1910: A wealthy British newspaper publisher is persuaded to - sponsor an• air race from' London ,to Paris (2 hrs. 20 mind' 3:30 THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL (.11baseball strike • continues, , alternate will be aired) 1 :30 BASEBALL (1)etroit Tigers vs. Oakland A's (if strike continues. alternate programming 5:(30,SHA NA NA - ROGERS ELECTRONIC SERVICE DIVISION 5 miles from Goderich on HWY.:8 Industrial Electronics N.C. and Solid State Systems GRS-Business 8 Maine Radios Vending and Arcade Equipment 524-2418 Disd-Sui Savings . 1 Ml1•� PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL JULY 25. 1951 FOR PROM 1.N1 Pt INV -118)N IIII►��I WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES When shopping at your local I.D.A. Drug Store you are assured of a wide assortment of your favourite Health & Beauty Aids at competitive prices plus our personal attention making us all the "I" in I.D.A SYD FAIBISH Owner/Pharmacist Fieldgate I.D.A. Drug Store Mississauga STAYFREE Mini -Pads MITCHUM 'Skip -a -day' Anti-Perspirant Roll-on . RIGHT GUARD rROm.' Deodorant 1HT ARD $1 49 IIRA r 150 ml BANGUI SOFT & DRI 150 m1 50 m1 SPRAY ROLL-ON x1.49 51.29 Moputood CAMEO NAIL POLISH REMOVER 2 oz. 490 I) CERTIFICATION ANDT ADEAIARMS OC ORUG TRADING COMPANY LIMITED. TORONTO CANADA In non, twa lvsl .r.wrancyM., HEAD & SHOULDERS SHAMPOO 250m1 Lotion 140m1 Tube 2.39EA COPPERTONE Lotion or Dark Tan 011 $2r09 110 mi FINAL NET Non -Aerosol Spray $2,19 225 m1 DISCOVER 2 In-home TWO TEST Pregnancy Kit i5 two To {PACS LNA TATWNA ANO AVAISAEILRY AV TIS/A oa AAL! ITlMS SHOWN MAT NOT )IB AVAILAALE AT ALL LOCATIONS ei'SHOPPERS SQUARE, GODERICH OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS 524---7241 Legislatur By Murray J. Elston, Al.P.P. Huron -Bruce Legislature Adjourns ' The Ontario Legislature has adjourned for the summer recess. During the 11 -week spring session, some thirty pieces of legislation 5:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6: 30 HEE HAW 7 : 30 .PINK ,PANTHER 8:00 BARBARA MANDRELL AND THE MANDRELL SISTERS • 9:00 BJ AND THE BEAR 10:00 GAMES PEOPLE PLAY 11:00 NEWS 11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 12:00 BENNY HILL SHOW 1:30 MOVIE: (comedy) "I WILL, I WILL...FOR NOW" 19711 - Elliott Gould. Diane Keaton_ Two people turn to unusual tactics to save their marriage. (2 hrs. ) SUNDAY, JULY 19. 19131 • MORNING 6:45 DAVEY ANL) GOLIATH 7:00 OPEN CAMERA 7:30 HEALTH FIELD 8:00 DAY OF DISCOVERY 8::30 REX HUMBARD 9:00 ORAL ROBERTS 9:30TV MASS • 10.00 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND 10: 30 L.A UREL,AND HARDY 11:00 MOVIE: "LITTLE RICH GIRL". Shirley Temple -Alice Faye • AFTERNOON 12:30MEET THE PRESS 1 :IJO OPEN CAMERA t.'30ADAM 12. 1::31 THIS WEEK IN IIASEl3ALL . 2:00 BLUE. JEAN NET- WORK :3:30 BASEBALL 5:30 ADAM 12 EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 WILL) WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS. , :00 • DISNEY'S. WON- 1)1ERFI-L WORLD 8:00 ('HIPS .9:00. THE SUNDAY BIG EVENT: "1114) Y EARS 1)E' GOLDEN HILLS" William W indomj, John Davidson I :IH) NEWS 1 1.:311 MOVIE: "PETU LIA'. ,Julie Christie George('. Scott MONDAY JULY 2o. IMO EVENING 6.:00 NEWS 6:31) NBC NEWS' . 7:0OPM MAGAZINE 7:30) BEWITCHED 8:011 LITTLE HORSE ON THE PRAIRIE • 9:00 FLAMING() ROAD 10:00 THE LAST ('ON• • . VE IVTI ISL E I I :IN) NEWS I I : 30 THE TONIGHT SHOW 12:30 TOMORROW • COAST - TO ('OAST. TUESDAY .11'I.Y 21 I!lKI ..EVENING 6:00NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00PM MAGAZINE 7 :10 BEWITCHED 8:00 LOBO 9:18) HILL STREET BLUES III:IHI NERO WO1i"E . • 11 :01 NEWS' 11::311 THE TONIGHT SHOW 12:30 TOMORROW COAST- To ('OAST adjourns for summer received final reading. In a normal session, ap- proximately 80 bills are usually passed, but there was a late beginning to legislative blsiness due to the March 19 provincial election. In addition, opposition to the ad valorem gas tax bill further delayed business as 30 MPP's spoke against the bill, arguing that the rising tax is an undue burden on the already -high price of energy. Nevertheless, using the weight ,of their 70 -seat majority, the Government pushed through the bill. Other legislation passed during the session includes bills to:. + empower the health ministry . to appoint a supervisor to run any public hospital, as has been done at Toronto East General; + establish the Ontario Waste Management Cor- poration to run an industrial liquid waste facility in South Cayuga; + increase personal in- come taxes in Ontario by 9 per cent; + prevent the eviction of Toronto Island residents until at least the end of the year, or until a permanent solution can be found; + , increase Workmen's Compensation Board benefits - retroactive to July 1, 1979 = over a two year period, by 9 and 10 per cent; + allow Ontario Hydro to sell steam energy. , Rent Review The matter of landlords of buildings exempted from 'Ontario's rent control legislation luring tenants with low rents and then gouging them_ with big in- creases the second year has been raised in the Ontario Legislature. It has been charged that this "loss leader" method is being practiced in apartment units built after 1976, especially in many of the newer areas such as Scarborough, Rexda-le and Mississauga. The Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations contends that the problem is even worse in the downtown areas, where demand for apartments is greater. In an effort to clear up the backlog of 1,300 cases, rent review hearing officers from other parts of the province are to be brought into Metro. The current six percent increase level has not yet been changed, although the Government has indicated that changes are coming. Cults Liberal MPP John Sweeney (Kitchener - Wilmot) has stated that because the Ontario Government has refused to act against mired -developing groups, the province is being deluged by such cults. The Attorney -General responded by saying that while no legislation has been im- plemented since Daniel Hill's . report on cults was completed, the study has contributed to . public awareness. Government response has been delayed by police investigation. Censor Board The Ontario Government has planned to change the Censor Board Civil servants currently on the Board are to be replaced. However, three members of the Board who were critical of Board policies have been the only people to lose their jobs. One other member of the Board. who was not critical of the Board policy remains in place. Re -Mor After months of unrelenting criticism over its regulation of Re -Mor Investment Management Corp., the Ontario Gover- nment is polling the public for attitudes on the licencing of financial institutions. The poll result "will form an important basis for what we will ultimately decide in terms of amendments to the Mortgage Brokers Act and the Loan and Trust Cor- porations Act", said the Minister concerned. Results of the $18,000 poll, which is mid -way to completion, will be presented to the Legislature in October, when MPPs review the operations of the Consumer Ministry. This will be my last release until the House reconvenes in October. I wish all readers a very happy summer. • A puppet troupe, called Kids on the Block was in town performing for children last Friday and Saturday. The show features seven puppets, four of whom are disabled in some way, and tries' to dispel) old myths about the disabled. Here, Brenda (right) meets the blind puppet. l Photo by Joanne Buchanan) Gord Hailey, 8 and Irian Busby, 10 travelled from Mildmay to participate in Goderich's third annual 10 kill Classic Road Race and Fun Run on Saturday. Gord turned out to be THE GODERICH RESTAURANT STEAK HOUSE & TAVERN LTD. COME;IN AND TRY OUR DELICIOUSLY PREPARE[ BREAKFASTS, LUNCHES & DINNERS FULLY LICENSED 42 WEST ST. • tt the youngest runner. Here, the boys do some stretching exel'rises to warm up before the racer (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) SALTFORD VALLEY HALL 1 i' FOR RENT C.t:L 524-7749 — �• r� _ •