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WED THRU TUES
MORNING
5:15 VARIOUS
PROGRAMMING (Exc. Mon.)
5:45U OF M PRESENTS
6:15 VARIOUS
PROGRAMMING
6:30 SCOPE (Fri.)
6:45 NEWS
7:00 TODAY
9;00' MOVIE: ..`14cQr (Wed. )
"WHITE ..LIGHTNING"
(Thurs.) "MACKINTOSH
MAN" (Fri.) "PERFECT
GENTLEMAN" (Mon.)
"FIRST YOU CRY" (Tues.)
11:00 HOUR MAGAZINE
AFTERNOON
MOO NEWS
12:30 DOCTORS
1:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES
2:00 ANOTHERW ORLD
3: 00 TEXAS
4:00 MOVIE: "VEGAS"
(Wed.) "CHARLIE'S
ANGELS" (Thurs.) "NERO
WOLFE" ' (Fri.) "DR.
PHIBES" (Mon.) "PIT AND
THE PENDULUM" (Tues. )
5:30M.A.S.H.
WEDNESDAT
NOV.11,1981
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 PM MAGAZINE
7:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
8:00 REAL PEOPLE
9:00 THE FACTS OF LIFE
• 9:30 LOVE, SIDNEY
10:00 QUINCY
11:00 NEWS
11:30 THE TONIGHT SHOW
12:30 TOMORROW COAST-
TO-COAST
THURSDAY
NOV.12,1981
EVENING
6:00 NEWS.
6:30 NBC NEWS
7: 00 PM MAGAZINE
7:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
8:00 HARPER VALLEY
8:30LEWIS AND CLARK
9:00 DIFF'RENT STROKES
9: 30 GIMMEABREAK •
10 00 HILLSTREET BLUES -
11:00NEWS
11:30 THE TONIGHTSHOW'•
12:30 TOMORROW COAST-
TRT,
FIUDAY
NOV.13.1981
EVENING
6:OONEWS
6:30NBCNEWS
7 00 PM'MAGAZINE
7.30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
8:00NBC MAGAZINE
9 '00 MORE TV. CENSORED
BLOOPERS
1O':00IT'SONLY HUMAN
11:OONEWS
11:30THE TONIGHT SHOW • .
12:30 SCTV COMEDY NET-
WORK
2:00 MOVIE: "SODOM AND
GOMORRAH". Stewart`
Granger -Pier GAn.geli
SATURDAY
NOV.14,1981
MORNING
6: 00 GILLIGAN 'S ISLAND
6:30 NEW ZOO REVUE
. 7:00 VILLA ALEGRE
7:25 ASK NBC NEWS
7:30 FLINTS' ONE COMEDY
SHOW
9:26 ASK NBC NEWS
9:30 THE KIDS SUPER
POWER HOUR WITH
SHAZAM
10:26 ASK NBC NEWS
10:30 SPACE STARS
11:26 ASK NBC NEWS
11:30W.E'REMOVIN'
AFTERNOON
12:00 SOUL TRAIN
1:00 BIONIC WOMAN
2:00 MOVIE: "THREE
STOOGES GO AROUND THE
WORLD". Tired -Stooges -Jay
Sheffield
3:30 MOVIE: "DAUGHTERS
OF JOSHUA CABE". Buddy
Ebsen-Sandra Dee
5:00 SHA NA NA
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 THE NASHVILLE
PALACE
10: (0 FITZ AND BONES
11:OONEWS
11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT
LIVE
1:00 BENNY HILL SHOW
1:30 MOVIE: "PUZZLIE OF
A DOWNFALL CHILD". Faye
Dunaway -Roy Scheider
SUNDAY
NOV.15,1981
MORNING
6:45DAVEY AND GOLIATH
7:00 OPEN CAMERA
7:30 HEALTH FIELD
8:00 DAY OF DISCOVERY
8:30 REX H UMBARD
9:00 ORAL ROBERTS
9:30TV MASS
10: 00GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
10:30 MOVIE: "MA ANT) PA
KETTLE GO TO TOWN".
Marjorie 1Val.-i-Percy Kil bride
vember 17
AFTERNOON
12:00 MEET THE PRESS
12:30NFL'81
1:00 NATIONAL FOOTBALL
LEAGUE GAME
4:00 SIX MILLION DOLLAR
MAN
5:00 LIFE AND TIMES OF
GRIZZLY ADAMS
EVENING
6:OONEWS
6:30 WILD WILD WORLD OF
ANIMALS
7 : 00 PROD ECT PE ACOCK
8: 00 CH IPs
9:00 SU1~:DAY NIGHT AT
THE MOVIES; "NORTH
DALLAS FORTY". 11:00
NEWS
11:30 MOVIE: "HUSTLE".
Burt. Reynolds -Catherine
Deneuve
MONDAY
NOV.16,1981
EVENING
6:OONEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:OOPM MAGAZINE
7:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
8:00 LITTLE HOUSE ON
THE PRAIRIE
9:00 GEORGE BURNS,
EARLY, ,EARLY CHRIST-
MAS SPECIAL
10:00 LORETTA. LYNN: THE
LADY...THE LEGEND
11:00 NEWS
11:30 THE TONIGHT SHOW
12:30 TOMORROW COAST-
TO-COAST
TUESDAY
NOV. 17, 1981
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:OOPM MAGAZINE
7:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
8: 00 FATHER MURPHY
9:00 FIRST ALL-AMERICAN
ULTRA QUIZ
10:00 FLAMINGO ROAD
11:00 NEWS
11:30 THE TONIGHT SHOW
12:30 TOMORROW COAST-
TO-COAST
the
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Stuffed
SPARE RIBS
-vegetables.
-ranch fries,
Children's
Portion
1/2 Price
"BEST PART'S INSIDE"
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RESTAURANI'.
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Gord Crawford, centre, was presented with an award
from Jon Ginn, left, and Dennis Williamson on behalf of
the GIFL's Gord's Sports upon retiring as sponsor for the
team after 15 years. ( Photo by Paul Corriveau)
Wayue Draper was named Goderich Industrial Fastball
League coach of the yearat the league's banquet last
Saturday night. ( Photo by Paul Corriveau)
Maggie and Pierre returning to Blyth
There will be something
old and something new when
the smash bit 'Maggie and
Pierre' returns to the Blyth
Centre for the Arts for two
days only, Saturday night,
November 28 and Sunday
afternoon, November 29.
When 'Maggie and Pierre'
played the Centre last April,
it set an all-time box office
record for winter
programming, selling out.
the original three per-
formances and nearly selling
out a fourth performance
hastily arranged at the last
moment. Now, as part of an
Ontario tour, the Theatre
Passe Muraille production is
returning with a new look.
Patricia Oatman has taken
GLT plans play "
BY JOYCE KURAN
1 i
"In the Court of the
Emerald King" is a
Goderich Little Theatre
Christmas play for the young
of all ages. Warren Robin-
son, who wrote the three act
fairy tale in 1976, has been
rehearsing his castfor the
past three weeks.
Grow1ng
Growing houseplants
under artificial light opens; a
new:*ad .Of .ggcdening for
hobbyists, says.. Bob Fleur
Ing, Ontario Ministry of
' • Agriculture and Food hor-
ticulturist.
Although artificial light is
4, no match for • natural
sunlight, any, common
houseplant will grow suc-
cessfully with 14 to 16 hours
Of artificial.light daily. •
Far light gardens,. Flem-
ing recommendsfluorescent
lamps instead of conven-
tional incandescent bulbs.
Fluorescent lamps are more
economical because they
provide more illumination
per watt of electricity used.
Most fluorescent lamps
provide a good spectrum of
light and are also cooler than
incandescent bulbs. There is
a variety of fluorescent
lamps designed for plant
growing. However, 'Cool,
light white, tubes are
satisfactory for most home
gardeners, says Fleming.
"The better-known
houseplants, such as
philodendrons, African
violets, German ivy,
begonias, pathos and scin-
dapus will grow well under
artificial light," he says.
Lights should be set about
0.3 m (one foot) directly
above the plants for max-
imum light. Raise the light
as plants grow in height.
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The cast members of this
delightful story are Dave
Smith, Jed De Jong, Debbie
Dunlop, Jane Hnatyk, John
Kuran, George Young, Marg
De Bolt, Del Almeida,
Heather Lyons, Rick Fisher,
Erin Robinson, Wayne
Steward, Ann Coulter, Cindy
Sully and Susan Murphy.
Performances • are at the
MacKay Centre for Seniors.
on November 27. at 7 p.m.;
November 28 at 4 • p.m.
(following the Santa Claus
parade); and November 29
at 2 p.m. (pros'y, . �, this!
performance g' , ICU.
fund). Tickets are $2 per
person and are available in
advance from G.L.T.
members orat the door.
Comeand • bring your
11,
chdren! . a.
Don't miss all of the
characters from the fairy
tale on the G.L.T. float in the
Santa Claus parade.
over the role that Linda
Griffiths originated, playing
Margaret Trudeau, Pierre
Trudeau and Henry, the
reporter who watches the
pair as their romance
blossoms, then crumbles.
When Miss Griffiths ap-
peared in Blyth, she was
premiering the two -person
version of the play that
eventually went to New York
where Eric Peterson took
Patrick &ymer's role as
Henry the reporter: Miss
Oatman goes back to the
original script in. which she
plays all the roles.
She premiered the new
version at the Belfry Theatre
in Victoria in October to
universally rave previews
from Victoria and Van-
couver citics. Peter Ladner
in the Vancouver Sun said:
"Patricia Oatman has
managed to.:.spark the same
jolt of electricity set off„by
Griffiths,” Michael D. Reid.
in the Victoria Times -
Colonist praised: "She
assumes . three roles and
works wonders with each,
resulting in a performance
• that is nothing short of pure
tour -de -force."
Paul Thompson, artistic
director of Theatre Passe
Muraille and co -creator .of
Maggie and Pierre with Miss
Griffiths, had been on the
lookout for an actress to take
over the gruelling triple role
•
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It's our
28th Annual
MEETING, DINNER
and DANCE
SALTFORD VALLEY HALL
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 28th, 1981
Annual Meeting....6 p.m.
Receptione...7 p.m.
Dinner....7:30.p.m.
Tickets
Dinner & Dance -'0.88 per person
Dance -'5.08 per person
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30 St. David 5t. 524.4366
from Miss Griffiths for many
months when he spotted Miss
Oatman in another Toronto
production. She auditioned
for him, doing two and a half
hours of improvisation this
° past summer before he
agreed she was the actress
for the difficult role. Critical
and audience response in
Victoria, where the show had
a record run, proved he had
the right lady.
The new version of the
show (which is now entering
its third year of wowing
audiences from coast to
. coast) is staged by Clarke
Rogers, familiar in this area
as the director of Ted John's
hit one-man show 'The
School Show' at the Blyth
Summer Festival.
Tickets at $7.50 and $6 are
now on sale at the. Blyth
Centre for the Arts box of-
fice, Box 291, Blyth or at
Blyth Saga. Telephone 523-
0300 or 5234331.
for delicious
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WOMEN TODAY
Presents
"From A Woman's Perspective"
—a series of workshops —
Wednesday, -November 18, 1981 - "It's Just Your
Nerves..." A look at the way we use alcohol and
tranquilizers to cope with stress. At Robertson
Memorial Public School. 125 Blake St. W., Goderich - 7:30
P.M.. 82.00
Thursday, December 3, 1981 - °°Food, Mind and
Mood". Seoforth Public School - 7:30 P.M. -'2.00
Tuesday, January 12, 1982: "Coping With
Stress". Clinton Town Hall - 7:30 P.M. -'2.00
Saturday, February 6, 1982 - "So Who's crazy?" A
focus on Women and Mental Health. Vanastra Com-
munity Centre - 9:00 A.M.-3:30 P.M. - '7.00 (Lunch In-
cluded) -
Child Care Available
Financial Assistance Available For Info Call
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