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COURSES
Ati c,ourses: 8 classes, 21/2
hours each, '15.00.
At C.H.S.S.:
Starting Monday, Jan:
14 at 7:30 p.m. Basic knit -
classroom dernon;
stration and sewing in
class. Advance knit
demonstration.
At Blyth Public
School':
Starting Monday'.
January 14 at • 9 a.m.
Basic knits: Starfing'
Tuesday, Jan. 15, Advan-
ce Knits.
At Mary's 'Sewing
Centre
Starting- Monday,
„January 14 at 1:00 - Basic,
Knits. Starting Tuesday,
January 15 at 1:00 - Ad-
vance Knits.
At G.D.C.1. Goderich
Starting Thursday,
January 17 at 7:30 p.m. -
Advance Knits.
PLEPSE PRE -REGISTER
'IltHER AT STORE
OR SCHOOLS BY PHONE
Mary's Sewing Ctre.
482-7036
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PROGRAM SCHECULE—
January 3 to January 9
EXCLUSIVE TO SIGNAL -STAR PUBLISHING.
lillifEEKDAY LISTINGS • 400 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: 10:30 TRA
MONDAY - FRIDAY
SUR". Joan Baez -Joni .11:30 TONIGHT SHOW of the Summer Festival
•
"CELEBRATION AT BIG 11:00 NEWS •
While ...the f in an ei al While tile MOority part
picture at the -Blyth, of funding is already in
Sunirner Festiva,1 is much „place bit the „. $200,000
brighter than at other '!'pr ()lee t, some $60,000
• regional arts centres,. Must still be raised kp
there were words or: meet all costs. This puts a
a r n ing deliver e particular strain on the
r ,ently g the •annual board of directors, who
-
meeting "of the Blyth Must already raise about
Centre for the Afts, $20;09.0 year in
sponsoring organization operating funds to help
bridge thg gap between -
box office .and govern-
ment grants and the cost
of production.
•Ms. Amos warned that
every effort must be
made to raise the money
quieW. It was also
pointed out that heavy
interest rates mean
carrying a deficit is an
expensive proposition
these days.
Other than that souring
note, however, it was an
upbeat membership
meeting that returned
Mrs. Sheila Richards to a
second term as president
of the organization and
made plans for the. 1980
season and the ^ 1980-81
winter program. ,•%•
MORNING " Mitchell -john Sebastian -
Crosby, - Stills, Nash, &
Young ,
FRIDAY, JAN. 4 k
AFTERNOON
5:45 THE- CHRISTOPHERS
(Mon.)
THIS IS •THE LIFE
(Tue..)
IJ, OF M. PRESENTS
'(W4., Fri.).
'AMER. RELIGIOUS'
TOWN HALL MEETINGS
(Thurs..).
3:15 U. OF M. PRESENTS
(Mon., Tue., Thurs.)
' FARM AtitD HOME
SHOW (Wed)
WITH THIS RING
(Fri, 6:15-6:30)
' SCOPE
6:45 MORNING NEWS
• 7:00 TODAY SHOW
7:25 MICHIGAN TODAY
7:30 TODAY SHOW
8:25 MICHIGAN TODAY
8:30 TODAY SHOW. •
. MOVIE FIVE
4:00 MOVIE, FIVE:
"SKYWAY TO DEATH".
Stefanie Powers -Ross
Martin-BObby SherMan-
-, Nancy Malone -Jahn Astin-
JoSep-h-• Campanella-Tige TUESDAY,'JAN. 8
Andrews AFTERNOON
5:30 THE NEWLYWED
GAME
1:00 TOMORROW , and a winter program of
2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE :..•
"HE SWEET RIDE". Tony , tburing product ions.
Fitanciosa-MiChael Sarrazin- The 'ha • -ppy side, of the •
Jacquelin Bisset -Bob Denver picture was reported by
4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: treasurer .Robert Peck
"SHOOTOUT IN 4 ONE- who stated that the small
DOG TOWN", Richard deficit of $5,000 .ac-
Crenna-Richard Egan- Cumulated to the end of
Stephanie Powers -Michael the 1978 season was
Ansara •r
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00P IVIUPPETS
7:30 LOOK WHAT
THEY'VE DONE TO MY
• SONG
8:00 SHIRLEY
9:00 • 9:00 DICK CLARK LOOKS. AGAIN: "A SHOT IN THE c u mg
THURSDAY, JAN. 3 DARK"•
AT THE 70'S . But a word of warning
"THE THIEF WHO 11:00 NEWS . 7:30 MASH "THE came from several
CAME TO DINNER" 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW GENERAL FLIPPED AT sources including new
Jacqueline Bisset, Ryan Y:00 TOMORROW ' artistic director Janet
DAWN" "
O'Neal, Warren Oates, 2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE:- 8:00 MISADVENTURES Amos .who .told abut the
........ JillClayburgh, ' "WHERE ANGELS GO•%,, ... OF SHERIFF LOBO pitfalls involved in .,the
.
FRIDAY, JAN. 4 "' ' TROUBLE FOLLOWS". 9:00 TUESDAY NIGHT AT
.. •'THE DETECTIVE" Rosa,lind Russell -Van THE MOVIES present building program
Jacque,14-ne Bisset, Frank Johnson -Stella Stevens- 11:00 NEWS . . being undertaken by the
Sinatra, . Lee Remick, Susan St. James 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW Festival to the Blyth
Memorialpall.
Ralph Meeker. 4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: 1:00 TOMORROW
• "QiLL'HER MOM". Connie 2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE:
MONDAY, JAN. 7 • Stevens -Van Johnson "RAGE". Glenn Ford -Stella
GRY,F_OR HAPPY'.,_0.1enn __ . • _ • . ... _______ .. ,..z., .
F or-it:traria Id- -0'-e-ontror-* -S-ATUR DAYTIANTY — - a " -COO 'ALL-NMHT -MOVIE:
Miiko Taka MORNING ' "NO -PLACE TO RUN".
• Herschel Bernardi=Larry
6:00A, FAMILY AFFAIR Hagman -Stefanie Powers -
6:30 FLASH GORDON Scott Jacobi -Toni Bosley
7:00 CARTOONS •
, 8 : 0 0 G 0 D Z I I., I, A - 'WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9-
GLOBETROTTERS AD- AFTERNOON
NiENTURE HOUR •
8:57 ASK NBC NEWS 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "THE -
IMO FRED & BARNEY CAINE MUTINY". Hum- .
MEET THE SHMOO . " Phrey, goiart-Jose FFerrar-
. 9:45 TIME OUT Van Johnson -Robert Francis
10:30;•DAFFY DUCK . ' 5:30 THE. NEWLYWED
11:00 CASPER ' & THE GAME
ANGELS
11:30 SOUJ.,TRAIN • 'EVENING
completely sViped out by
the record season in 1979.
Attendance showed an
increase of 13 percent
4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "BEAT through the regular
THE DEVIL". Humphrey season and a season
Bogart -Jennifer Jones ending co -production of
5:30 THE NEWLYWED 'The Death of the Don -
GAME nellys' with Theatre
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30,N.B.C. NEWS The show played 'to 93
7:00P HAPPY DAYS percent attendanee in-
'
Passe Muraille had to be
held over for an extra
week of performances.
• TUESDAY, JAN. 8
"THE WRONG BOX". John
Mills-Ra-lph Richardson --
Michael Caine -Peter Cook
WEDNESDAY, JAN: 9
MOUTH". Jc.t.:ry
•'Lewis -Harold Stone-Sysan
Buy:Buddy Lester • • ,
(6) THE NEW ED ALLEN
SHOW
(10) SCHOOL TELECASTS
(13) ROMPER ROOM
9:3.0 (TVO) FINDING OUT
• • (Thurs.,) GARDENS BY
'THE SEA,
• DRAGONS, WAGON •&
WAX. (Mon.,) IT'S
YOUR MOVE (Tues.,)
,JACKANORY •
'PLAYHOUSE (Wed.,)
( 2) HOLLYWOOD
• SQUARES
(4) LET'S MAKE A DEAL
(6) 100 HUNTLEY STREET
• (10) MARY TYLER MOORE
(13) JOHNNIE. WALTERS
• SIP:Ay
10:00 (.TVO) WRITE ON
(2) DINAH ••
(4) MATCH GAME '80
• • (s) ONTARIO SCHOOLS
• (10) MORNING BREAK
(Live)
10:30 (TVO) COVER TO
COVER ' (Thurs)';
FABLES OF THE
GREEN FOREST (Fri.),
JEREMY (Mon.)
(4) WHEW
(5),ALLSTAR SECRETS
(8) MR. DRESSUP
(13) WHAT'S COOKING
11:00 (TVO) PASSE PAR-
• • TAUT • ,
• (2)(5) HIGH ROLLERS
(4) THE PRICE IS RIGHT
(6) IN PRIVATE LIFE._
(8) SESAME STREET
(10).BEYOND REASON-
• (13) BETTY AND FRIENDS
'11:30 (TVO) THE WORLD
OF B.J. VIBES (Mon.•
• 6:00 NEWS
AFTERNOON • •••• • 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS •
7:00P HAPPY DAYS
12:30P GONG SHOW •:--AGAIN
. .-1: 00 NCAA BASKETBA14, • 7:30 MASH
' 8:00 REAL PEOPLE
. 3:00 REPUBLICAN .9 :•00. •DIFF'RENT
PRESIDENTIAL CAN- STROKES- ,
DIDATES DEBATES •9:00 'LIVE FROM STUDIO
5:00 SHA NA NA ." 8: '"NEW • YORK
PHI1...HARMONIG
TRIBUTE TO TOSCANINI"
11:00 NEWS
. 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
6:00 NEWS FIVE ATSIX • 1:00 TOMORROW
6:30 HEE. HAW • 2:00 'ALL-NIGHT MOVIE:
7:30 GONG SHOW• ..STAND IJP AND BE
8:00 CHIPS, COUNTED". Stella Stevens -
9:00 BJ & THE BEAR •Steve Lawrence-Jacquqjine
10:00 PRIME TIME Bisset -Gary Lockwood
• SATURDAY • • 4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE:
11:•00. NEWS FIVE AT "FIVE DESPERATE
• ELEVEN •• WOMEN". Anjanette
11:30' SATURDAY NIGHT
LIVE •
Comer -Robert Conrad. •
Bradford
1:00A • FIVE STAR
THEATRE: "THE • L- Hackett -Denise Nicholas
- SHAPED ROOM".Leslie
Caron -Tom Brock eters
SUNDAY, JAN: 6
MORNING
6:45A DAVEY & GOLIATH
7:00 OPEN CAMERA
7:30 TONY. 'BROWN'S
JOURNAL
8:00 REX HUMBARD •
,9:00 ORAL ROBERTS.
9:30 TELEVISED MASS
5:30.3'S A CROWD
.EVENING
Thurs.); VISION ON , 10:00 LITTLE RASCALS
(Fri.).
(2)WHEEL OF FORT.UNE
• (5)3'S ACROWD
(6) HAMMY HAMSTER
• (10) MR. DRESSUP
,(lay MAD -D-ASH
12:00, (TVO) THE 'ELEC-
TRIC COMPANY
(2)(4)(5)(6) NEWS
18)(10) CARTOONS
(13),THE FLINTSTONES
AFTERNOONS •
12:30 PASSWORD PLUS
1:00 DAYS ()FOUR LIVES
2:00 THE DOCTORS
2:30 ANOTHER WORLD
(only 10-1 & 10-2 & 10-,4)
2:30 TEA (only.10-3 & 10-5)
2:30 TBA (only 10.3 & 10-5)
3:06 •NATIONAL LEAGUE
PLAYOFFS (only 10-3 & 10-
5)
10:30 .ABBOTT
COSTELLO THEATRE:
"IN SOCIETY". Bud Abbott -
Lou Costello -Kirby Grant -
Marion *Mon
AFTERNOON
• 12:30 P MEE,T.THE PgESS.
1:00 AFC CHAMPIONSHIP"
. GAME ••
4:00 ROAD•T9,. MOSCOW
5:00 GRIZZLY'ADAMS_
EVENING •
'600 SUNDAY NEWS 5 AT
SIX
6:30 WILD. WILD WORLD
OF ANIMALS
7:00 DISNEY'S WON-
DERFUL WORLD
8:00 BIG EVENT. "SKAG"
11:00 SUNDAY NEWS 5 AT
THURSDAY, JAN. 3 ELEVEN
AFTERNOON 11:36 CINEMA FIVE: ''MY
SISTER EILEEN". Janet
4:00 MOVIE FIVE. Leigh -Jack Lemmon-Betty
SWEE.T, SWEET Garrett -Bob Fosse
RACHEL". Stefanie l','",a.w.ers,
Alex Dreier -.Pat Hintle- MONbAY, JAN. 7
Louise Lathafn.•Chris AFTERNOON
Robinson -Brenda Scntt • •
5:30 THE NEWLYWED 4:00 MOVIE FIVE:
GAME "TOKYO JOE". Hulfrffirey
EVENING'
6:00 NEWS
Bogart -Alexander KnOx
5:30 THE NEWLYWED
GAME
6:30 N:B.C. NEWS EVENING
7:00P HAPPY DAYS
AGAIN 6:00 NEWS •
7:30 MASH . •• 6:30 N.B.C: NEWS
8:00 BUCK FiOGERS- - .7:00P HAPPY ...DAYS
9:00 FRANK SINATRA AGAIN 61
SPECIAL .. • "BRINQING UP • SPIKE"
11:00 NEWS ' 7:30 MASH - No. B. 306 -
II:30 TONIGHT SHOW •
1:00 TOMORROW • 8:00 LITTLE HOUSE ON
2:00 ALLZIIGHT MOVIE: THE PRAIRIE
"THE Tn./LISLE WITH 9;00 DEMOCRATIC
,,ANGELS". Rosalind PRESIDENTIAL • CAN -
Russell -Hayley DIDATES DEBATE
liparv-Gypsy Rose tee
"School
Scandal"
on tour
With a new round of
teacher negotiations and
bitter teachers' strikes in
Ontario's school system,
the time is right for a
_ VAL, Of.,_ 'red .11.011§4
• popular examination of
• the school -system: "The
School Scandal."
Johns willtak-e his
Characters on tourin late
February ,and early
March in the first major
tour planned by the Blyth
•Summer Festival.
Johns,- a native of the
Clinton area who grew up
in Mitchell, wrote the
play for the 1978 Blyth
.Summer Festival. -Itwas
based on the bitter -I9,77-78
teachers' strike in Huron
County but it had a
universal approach that
• made it popular' with'
people from all across the
• cOunt6.
It was revived in the
fall of 1978 during the
International Plowing
Match:. at Wingham and
-'9iii"*" *ill tour southern
Ontario before going to
Toronto for a run at
Theatre Passe Muraille.
The tour begins with a
• return engagement at
Blyth on Feb. 25 and 26,
before visiting locations
such as Listowel,
Petrolia, St, Catharines -
• and- ether spots around
the province on a -three
week tour.
GODERICH RECREATION 84. COMMUNITY eEkliKoar
Presents
WINTERPROGRAMS
It is important that you...
• PRE -REGISTER
• at the Recreation Office, 166 McDonald St. S24-2125
•
e-
• BASKETBALI,- Recreational
- 8-11/2 hour Seisionvon Thursdays
- starts Jan. 17th at 8 p.m., St. Mary's School
- pay as you play, 50` each night
CRAFT $,- for January - D. Moore
- learn to make - dried flower arrangements„,.,g0lei using -sunflower seeds, natural
weeds, etc.
- 8-2 hour sessions on Tues., starts Jan. 15th at 7:30 p.m.
-Goderich Community Grandstand. Fee '15.00
CAKE DECORATING - Beginners - J. Woodall
- al! courses designed to teach the proper ways to ice a cake. All supplies included,
,t,LAtach student is asked to bring an unfrosted cake to the first class.
6-2 hr. sessions on Mondays, starting Jan, 14 at 7:00 p.m.
;Victoria School (south entrance. Fee '37.00
MAJORETTES - S. Harmon
- a great sport for those interested in learning a new skill
1 hours sessions on Thursdays starting Jan. loth at 6:30 p.m.
- Robertson Public School. Fee '20.00.'35.00 two in family must turn 4 years of age by
January 1, 1980
TENDING YOUR HOME BAR - B. MacKenzie
- preparing alcoholic and non-altoholic drinks in an important part of home enter-
tainment
6-1 V2 hour,sessipes,on wednescian,t0rti-ian. 16th at 7:30 p.m.
'-rGeiderith Comrnunity Grandstand. fee -'113.:00 ' -" •--
- Fran Sors-
__
- learn the latest in disca dancing & get lots of great exercise
- 8-11/2 hour sessions on Thursday's starting Jan. 17 at 7:30 & 8:30 p.m.
- Goderich Arena Auditorium. Fee '15.00
WEAVING - E. Hoicrdy •
_Will introduce students to the interesting craft of weaving, supplies are included
- 6-3 hour sessions on Mondays starting date to be announced
- 269 Warren Street. Fee '50.00
GUITAR D. Cook
• will involve o study of right hcqnd technique, flat picking, strumming, etc.
- course designed for beginners. Advanced lessons can also be arranged. Guitars plie• dif needed. •-
- 8-1 hour sessions on Mondays starting Mon. & Wed., Jan. 14/80.
. 124 Keys Street. Fee '35.00
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enters the 80's with
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throughout the store
during our...
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