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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-03-23, Page 380 !. WHOLESALE CABLE 'FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Sales & Service WINDOW GLASS REPAIR WATER CONDITIONER SALT ICE SALT BULK KEROSENE *iWOR TO NT SH 1 CRAFT Tu ronlo March 25th, 1983 For Further Information Contact * * Goderich 524-7622 S24-4540 * Clinton 482-9309 * * * * * * * * * * * * * tir****** ingharn artist wins • WINWINGIIAI A Wingham artist, Sam l)ondi, is gaining recognition for his worn,: Last week he won second prize, in the oil and acrylic "Ralnting category at an art show held at the Durham Art Gallery. Mr. Bondi, who is entirely self-taught, said he is pleased and somewhat surprised to win at Durham becausee there were close to 200 entries in the show. He shown. his work in coin - petitions at Owen Sound, but. this is the first time he has entered the Durham show. The prize-winning painting i8 a Beene from the idaltland River: 14Ir.. Dondi takes a 35nn t snapshot and them projects it onto a screen to - paint from, Many artists employ this method now, he said, because a scene can change daily because of ' light. Mr. Bondi does a variety 0 painting, from nature scenes to still lifes to• portraits, which are his. favorites. He has a collection of portraits of Elvis Presley which he is quite proud of, as well as one 'of Marilyn Monroe. He likes to use oils because he finds they are easier to work with. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ,Cards For All Occasions * Gifts * Books * Stationery Supplies * Records ANDERSON'S BOOK CENTRE 33 EAST STREET. GODERICH The Old Fashioned' HARDWARE STORE • PHIL MAIN HARDWARE 84 Kingston St., Goderich • Durst, Vodden & Bender CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 37 West Street Goderich, Ont. 524-2011 ANEW DAY R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square 524-7661 �Quallty Work by McKENZIE UPHOLSTERY HWY. 4 S. CLINTON PHONE: 482-9359, ONTARIO LAND SURVEYORS ARCHIBALD, GRAY & McKAY LTD. 592A MAIN ST. S. 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(Photo by Joanne Buchanan) SAtTFORD VALLEY HALL FOR RENT c.« 524-2892 HAPPY 38th. IVERSARY & Nana - March 27'83 Ray & Betty Fisher LOVE Ray, Shawn, Trish, Bryan, Shelly & Tasia CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP 'MIX 3,9kg. 1-79 Ib: • WI topics stronger Women's Institute (WI ) members across the pro- vince are taping a look at some controversial issues this year. Women's rights, women's use and misuse of drugs and alcohol, and microtechnology's effect on wothen in the workplace and in the home, are only,some of the suggested topics. These topics, prepared by provincial conveners and ex- _ ecutive.members,are_being x-.----ecutive..members,.are_being _ sent to branch conveners in a factsheet to help them plan 1983-84 meetings. Each WI branch can decide which topics or sub- topics it is interested in developing. Co-ordinating this effort is Joyce Canning, former home economics supervisor for Ontario , Ministry of Agriculture and Food -(OMAF). Canning says her new post as OMAF's co-ordinator of rural women's groups strengthens the ministry's tie with the 86. -year-old WL The objective of the WI, founded in 1897 by Er!,and Lee and Adelaide Hoodless, remain unchanged. The WI encourages sound' homemaking skills, develops women's leadership skills, identifies problems and needs in the community, pro- motes resourcematerial and develops happier, more useful citizens. _ Canning says stronger pro- grams, using these sug- gested topics, reinforce these objectives and may give the WI a united voice on some issues. March 23 to arch 29 :::;:),",R;0101,./S A TOWN HALL 5.00 A BETTER WAY (Thugs. ) 5:00 CHRISYOPHER CLOSEUP (Fri,) 5:00 THIS IS. THE. LIFE (Tues.) 5:30 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESENTS 6:00 FARM AND" GARDEN (Wed.) 6:00 TV -5 AND YOUR COM- MUNITY (Thugs.) 6:OOSCOPE (Fri.) 600 U.S. FARM REPORT (Mon.) • 6;00 HEALTH FIELD (Tues.) ' 6:30 EARLY TODAY 700 TODAY 9:00.THE FACTS OF LIFE 9:30 SALE OF THE CENTURY 10:00 HAWAII FIVE -O 11:00 HOUR MAGAZINE AFTERNOON 12:OONEWS 12:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW 1:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES 2:00 ANOTHER WORLD 3:00 FANTASY 4:00 MOVIE 5:30 M.A.S.H. WEDNESDAY MARCH 23, 1983 DAYTIME MOVIES: "ONE MILLION YEARS B.C. John Richordson-Raquel Welch. EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE 7:30 THREE'S COMPANY 8:00 REAL PEOPLE 9:00 CELEBRATION OF TAXI 10:00 QUINCY 11:00 NEWS 1.1:30 TONIGHT 12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN 1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT THURSDAY MARCH 24, 1983 DAYTIME MOVIES: 4:00 "EARTH II". Tony Fronciosa-Gary Lockwood. EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE 7':30 THREES COMPANY 8:00 SHEENA EASTON: Act 1 9:00 GIMME A BREAK 9i3 -0 -CHEERS 10:00 HILL STREET BLUES 11:00 NEWS' 11:30 TONIGHT 12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN 1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT FRIDAY MARCH 25, 1983 DAYTIME MOVIES: 4:00 "WHERE TIME BEGAN". Kenneth More -Pepe Munne. EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE 7:30 TIGER PRE -GAME 8:00 BASEBALL 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT 12:30 SCTV NETWORK 2:00 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT 3:00 MOVIE: '.'CAPTAN NEMO AND THE UNDERWATER CITY". Robert Ryan -Chuck Connors 4:30 MOVIE: "RETURN OF COUNT YORGA". Robert Quarry-Mariette Hartley, SATURDAY MARCH 26, 1983 MORNING 6:00 VEGETABLE SOUP 6:30 NEW ZOO REVUE 7:00 CARRASCOLENDAS 7:30 THE JETSONS 8:00 THE FLINTSTONE FUNNIES 81Q THE SHIRT TALES 9:00 SMIIRFS 19:30 THE GARY COLEMAN SHOW 1 T:oO FLASH GORDON 11:30 SOUL TRAIN AFTERNOON 12:30 BIONIC WOMAN 1:30 SHOPSMITH 2:00 MOVIE: "DELANCEY STREET: THE CRISIS WITHIN". Walter McGinn, Mark Hamill 3:30 MOVIE: "BROTHER JOHN". Sidney Poirier -Bradford Dil Iman 5:00 SHA NA NA 5:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 HEE HAW 7:30 THE JESTERS 8:00 DIFF'RENT STROKES 8:30 SILVER SPOONS 9:00 MAMA'S FAMILY 9:30 TEACHERS ONLY 10:00 MONITOR 11:00 NEWS 11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 1:00 BENNY HILL SUNDAY MARCH 27, 1983 MORNING 6:45 DAVEY AND GOLIATH 7:00 OPEN CAMERA 7:30 IT'S YOUR BUSINESS 8:00 DAY OF DISCOVERY 8:30 REX HUMBARD 9:00 ORAL ROBERTS 9:30 SUNDAY MASS 10:00 THE ADDAMS FAMILY 10:30 THE MUNSTERS 11:00 MOVIE: "FRANCIS IN THE NAVY". Donald O'Connor - Martha Hyer AFTERNOON 12:30 MEET THE PRESS 1:00 OPEN CAMERA 1:30 MOVIE: "THE LETTERS". John Forsythe -Dina Merrill 3:00 MOVIE: "TO CATCH A THIEF". Cary Grant -Grace KeI.Iy 5:00 GRIZZLY ADAMS EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS 7:00 VOYAGERS! 8:00 MOVIE: "KING KONG". Jeff Bridges -Jessica Lange 11:00 NEWS 11:30 MOVIE: "THE BAREFOOT' CONTESSA"..Humphrey Bogart- Ava Gardner MONDAY MARCH 28, 1983 DAYTIME MOVIES: 4:00 "DRAGNET Jack Webb- Ben Alexander EVENING .4' 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE 7.30 THREES COMPANY 8:00 LOVE, SIDNEY 8:30 FAMILY TIES 9:00 MOVIE: "PROM NIGHT". Jamie Lee Curtis:Leslie Nielsen 11:00 NEWS 11:30 THE BEST OF CARSON 12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN • 1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT TUESDA1r MARCH 29. 1983 DAYTIME MOVIES: 4:00 "THE ENFORCER". Hum- phrey Bogart -Zero Mostel EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:OOP.M. MAGAZINE 7:30 THREES COMPANY 8:00 THE 10:00 REMINGTON STEELE 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT 12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN 1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT TV shows boost electricity Two television shows, "The Winds of War" and "M.A.S.H." boosted afore than television ratings during February. Demand for electricity also surged during the broadcasts. Hydro recorded a power load pickup of 100,000 kilowatts (equal to about 300,000 television sets) when the first of the seven in- stallments of "The Winds of War" was aired at 8 p.m. on Sunday, February 6. However, the rest of the week showed no noticeable load pickup during the pro- gram's airtime. The final episode of "M.A.S.H." on Monday, February 28 caused energy demand to increase by 15,000 to 20,000 kilowatts (equal to about 60,000 television sets) when the program started at about 8:30 p.m. Throughout the 2'2 -hour episode, there was a pattern of small spurts and drops in energy demand. A Hydro spokesman said the changes could be caused by viewers turning on lights and opening refrigerator doors during commercials. Exeter Lion elected EXETER - Backed by a local band of musicians and a band of Lions, John R. Stephens was elected governor of Lions District A- 15 at the annual meeting in Stratford. The local Lion emerged victorious in a two-way fight for the top district post with George Patton of the Kit- chener Oktoberfest Club. Both men had served the past year as deputy -district governor, representing two zones which made-up the 42 club district. The Main St. Jug Band and tremendous" showing by embers of the local club triggered the election win. "The ability to laugh at yourself is the beginning of a life long comedy." Reserve now for a Special Evening out. Main StF6et, Bayfield 565-2611