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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-02-07, Page 22DIRK'S LUNCH BAR WEEKLY pEc S IA Ls • GQDERIen, SIGNAL -STAR, TFLURSDAY, FTEIRUARY 7, 1980' PROGRAM SC14EPOLE* February 7 to February 13 . , • EXCLUSIVE TO SIONAI-STAR PUBLISHING . - • - WEEKDAY: t-11STIN,LOS MOM/W. FRIDA Y • ' MORNINOS 645 MORNING NEWS 7:010pAY SHOW., 1:3,5 MICHIGAN TODAY 7:30 TODAY SHOW 825 MICHIGAN TODAY 8430 MAY SHOW 9;00 MOVIE FIVE: THURSDAY, FEB. 7 "LOVE AMONG THE RUINS". Katharine Hep- burn -Laurence Olivier -Colin Blakely FRIDAY, FEB. 8 ""'"7------F7-SCOTT-TTT268-RAILD IN HOLLYWOOD". Jason Miller -Tuesday Weld -Julia Foster MONDAY, FEB. 11 "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK". Robert Redford - Jane Fonda -Charles Boyer - Mildred Natwick TUESDAY, FEB. 12 "INSIDE DAISY CLOVER". Robert Redford -Natalie Wood -Christopher Plummer - Roddy McDowall —,••••••••,..". WEDNESDAY, FEB. 13 "THE CANDIDATE". Robert Redford -Peter Boyle - Melvyn Douglas -Don Porter 11:00 HIGH ROLLERS 11:30 WHEEL OF FOR- TUNE -12:00 NEWS 5 AT NOON, AFTERNOONS, 12:30 PASSWORD PLUS 1:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES • 2:00 THE DOCTORS 2:30 ANOTHER, WORLD THURSDAY, FEB. 7 • AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "ROOTS". Part 4 (C) '77. John Amos -Chuck Connors - Sandy Duncan -Leslie Uggams-John" Schuck- RO'bert Reed -Madge Sin- clair -George Hamilton -Ben Vereen-Carolyn Jones -Olivia Cole -Lloyd Bridges. (2 hours) EVENING . • 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00 HAPPY DAYS -AGAIN 7:30 MASH 8:00 BUCK-ROGERS 9:00 QUINCY 10:00 SKAG 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW 2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: . "THE LOVE BOAT II". Hope Lange -Bert Convy- •,Craig Stevens -Ken Berry - Celeste Holme -Robert Reed 4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE:, "SOME 'LIKE IT HOT". Pt. I. Marilyn Monroe -Jack Lemmon-Tony Curtis: George Raft FRIDAY, FEB. 8 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE • FIVE: "ROOTS" Part 5. Ben Vereen-Lloyd Bridges - George Stanford Brown- Plivia Cole -Brad Davis -Hilly Hicks -Doug McClure -Lynne Moody -Richard McKenzie, (2 hours) EVENING 6:00 NEWS ' B C NEWS 7:00 MUPPETS 7:30 -MASH 8:00 A SPECIAL VALENTINE WITH THE FAMILY CIRCUS 8:30 LUCY 'MOVES TO NBC 10:00 ELVIS REMEM- BERED, --NASHVILLE TO HOLLYWOOD 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 100 TOMORROW 2:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE.: "HOW TO COMMIT MARRIAGE". Bob Hope - Jackie Gleason -J -ane Wyman -Leslie Nielson -Tina Louise • 4:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "SOME LIKE IT HOT''. Pt. 2. Marilyn Monroe -Jack Lemmon-Tony Curtis - George Raft. SATURDAY, FEB. 9 MORNING 6:00A FAMILY AFFAIR 6:30 JETSONS 7:00 HOT HERO SAND- WICH 8:00 GODZILLA- GLOBETROTTERS AD- VENTURE HOUR 8:57 ASK NBC NEWS 9:00 FRED & BARNEY MEET THE SHMOO 9:45 TIME OUT 10:30 DAFFY DUCK 11:00 'CASPER & THE ANGELS 11:30 SOUL TRAIN AFTERNOON 12:30P ACTION THEATRE: "THE DAY THE 'EARTH MOVED". Jackie Cooper- S,tella Stevens-Cleavon Little-liVilliam Windom - Beverly Garland 2:00 .SIX' MILLION. DOLLAR MAN 3:00 SATURDAY AF- TERNOON MOVIE: "SAD SACK". Jerry Lewis -David Wayne -Peter Lorre-Phyllis Kirk 5:00 SHA NA NA 5:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN EVENING 6:00 SATURDAY NEWS AT SIX 6:30 HEE HAW 730' GONG SHOW 8:00 CHIPS 9:00 B.J. & THE BEAR 10:00 PRIME TIME SATURDAY 11:00 SATURDAY NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN. 11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 1:00A FIVE STAR , THEATRE: "REFLEC- TIONS OF MURDER". Tuesday Weld -Joan Hackett - Sam Waterston -Lucille Benson -Michael Lerner 5 SUNDAY, FEB. 10 MORNING 6:45 DAVEY & GOLIATH 7:00 OPEN CAMERA -1 7:30 TONY BROWN'S JOURNAL 8:00 REX HUMBARD 9:00 TELEVISED MASS 10:30 LITTLE RASCALS 11:00 ABBOTT COSTELLO THEATRE: "BUCK PRIVATES COME HOM-E". Bud Abbott -Lou, Costello -Don Porter -Tom Brown AFTERNOON 12:30P MEET THE PRESS 1:00 OPEN CAMERA -2 1:30 SUNDAY AF- TERNOON MOVIE 5 spectacular; "FORTUNE. COOKIE". Jack Lemmon7 Walter Matthau-Ron Rich - Cliff OsmondJudi West • 4:00', ROAD ,TO MOSCOW • 5:00 GRIZZLY ADAMS P EVENING 6:00 SUNDAY NEWS 5 AT ---------- 6:30 WILD, WILD'WORLD. • OF ANIMALS • 7:00 DISNEY'S- WON-' DERFUL WORLD 8:00 BIG EVENT: "BOB, HOPE'S OVERSEAS CHRISTMAS TOURS: AROUND THE WORLD WITH THE TROOPS (1941- 1972)" - Part II 11:00 SUNDAY NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN 11:30 .CINEMA FIVE: ' • "JUNIOR BONNER". Steve McQueen -Robert Preston - Joe Don Baker -Ida Lupino- Ben Johnson _MONDAY, FEB. 11 'AFTERNOON -4:00 • MOVIE FIVE: "ROOTS". • Part 6. Ben Vereen-Lloyd Bridges -Georg Stanford Brown-01ivia Cole - Brad Davis -Hilly Hicks - Lynne Moody -Richard McKenzie. (2 hours). EVENING. 7:00 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 7:30 MASH 8:00 LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE 9:00 THE AMERICAN MOVIE AWARDS 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW 2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "WUTHERING HEIGHTS". Laurence Olivier -Merle Oberon -David Niven. 4:00 .ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "ENCHANTED ISLAND". Dana Andres -Jane Powell - Don Duhhins TUESDAY, FEB. 12 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "SHE CRIED MURDER", Telly Savalas-Lynda Day George - Mike .Farrell -Kate Reid 5:30 THE • NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 7:4)0P HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 7:30 MASH 8:00 MISADVENTURES OF SHERIFF LOBO 9:00 TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES; "THE END" 00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW • 1:00 TOMORROW 2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "STRANGERS WHEN WE MEET".Kirk Douglas -Kim Novak-rnie Kovaks-Walter. Matthau 4;00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "CRY RAPE!". Andrea Marcovicci-Peter Coffield- Greg Mullavey 1. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 13 AFTERNOON 1:00 MOVIE FIVE: "THE VICTIM". Elizabeth Mon- tgomery -George Maharis- Eileen Heckart-Sue Ann Langdon • 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING • 7:00P HAPPY DAYS AGAIN' 7:30 MASH 800 REAL PEOPLE 9:00 D'IFF'RENT STROKES 9:30 HELLO, LARRY 10:00 BEST OF SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 11:00 NEWS 11:39 TONIGHT SHOW nO0 TOMORROW 2:00 AUL-NIGHT MOVIE "GRIFFIN & PHOENIX: A LOVE STORY". Peter Falk - Jill Clayburgh-George Chandler .4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: •"BITTER VICTORY". Richard Burton -Curt Jergens School Show returns The School Show, Ted Johns' hilarious look at the school systems and the 1978 Huron County teachers strike will return to Memorial Hall, Blyth February 25 and 26 before departing_ for a three-week tour of south- western Ontario that will end up in a four-week run in Toronto. • The School Show was first performed at the 1978 Blyth Summer Festival and proved the hit of the season. Johnsl, virtuoso perfortnance was so. popular that the show was brought back for another week in -September 1978. Johns, a former ,2school teacher himself, wrote the- show after , doing a lot .of research into not only the .facts of the situation, but peoples' feelings about the strike and the school system in general. The - anaiii - portrayed in six characters. Johns . plays them all and creates an evening of outstanding entertainment. There's Mrs. Heart- wright, the old-time school teacher recalling the' days of the one -room school; there:s Bill MacDonald, the young English teacher agonizing over the. current state of education; and there's Rox4nrre• Dupuis, a mother of high school students who's had enough of the strike, calls Premier William Davis for action and reminds him, :We pay your bills, Bill." The play won praise not only from audiences but from critics near and far. Jim Fitzgerald in the Clinton News -Record said: "Underneath all the comedy and tragedy that Johns puts wholehear- tedly in his play is a distinct theme, that somewherealong the line our educationaj system, like our society, has become an assembly line, fraught with hostility, polarizatiOrt and an almost total lack of communication." • Jamie • Portman of Sotitham News, writing in the Montreal Gazefte said the School Show would be popular anywhere not only "because of Johns' dexterity in tickling our funny bones at one moment and treading on some of our more sen- sitive prejudices the next moment, but because his two-hour entertainment touches on concerns that extend far beyond the borders ' of Huron County." Taking the show far beyond the bbundaries of Huron County is the Blyth Summer Festival's first major tour throughout the province. Tickets for the Blyth performance are $5 for adults, $4 for senior citizens ,arid $3 for children and are available now by mail. Reservations may be made by calling 523-9300 or 523-9636. •••.' • Signal reports unusual t;pinter The following was sent to us by Mrs. Dorothy Wallace of Goderich and was taken front the first issue of the Huron Signal printed February 4, 1848. Up to the present it has been 0. remarkable winter. We have had but a very few days of even indifferent sleighing and of late it has required some computation to convince us that we have not advanced into the month of April. There has beer . no fishing 0.11 the ice, or rather there is no ice that can be ventured on. The roads are oc- casionally -dry and hard but "there is no snow". And the farmers of Huron have plenty of farm produce. to dispose of, and the merchants of Goderich have plenty of cash (? ) and mer- chandise to give in ex- change' and the farmers are longing to get rid of • their produce and the merchants are wearying to get • rid of their mer- chandise. And the men of London have business at .Goderich and the men of Goderich have5"usiness at London. And young gentletp en haVe been promising sleigh -rides to young ladies and young ladies are impatient for the fulfilment Of the promise. Out, alas, 'alas! - "There is no snow". in 1848 • Even the Huron Signal has been some weeks later in making its ap- • pearance in consequence of the, inconvertable fact that "there is no snow". It is a lamentable case. And as our District Council which met upon the first instant has apparently litere business than it can properly accomplish, and asthe new parliament is likely to have enough to do with, its own affairs, we would propose an Criminal Code offences increase OPP Commissioner H.H. Graham announces that criminal code of- fences in provincial police jurisdiction in- creasdd by 5.6 per cent to. a total of 91,109 in 1979. In 1976 the figure reached an all-time high of 91,702. The most significant increase is in the area of fraud offences. This category accounted for 3,804 occurrences, up 18.4 per cent from last year's count of 3,212. .The statistics for homicide, rape and vandalism have not changed substantially in the last year. • A five per cent increase in the number of traffic accidents reported brings the 1979. total to 78,585. The number of people killed in -OPP-reported' traffic accidents was 989, an increase of 7.2 per cent, There were 32,multiple- fatal accidents in which three or more persons died. A total of 118 died in ... the 32accidents. Twelve of these accidents hap- pened when drivers crossed the centre line • and drove on the wrong side of the road. Of the 12, 11 were attributed to drinking drivers. "We regard seat belts as the single most im- portant factor in saving lives on our -highways;" )1; •6_4\e‘19ht Restaur1et:1"1 and Tavern •44 LICENSED UNDER L,C.B.O. BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH 524-7711 . --- Weekend Entertainment FRI. & SAT. FEB. 8 & 9 All-YSTIRY TRAIN • Treat yourself and your friends....to our Hot Buffet Every Thurs. & Fri. 12 noon - 2 p.m. Come as you are HOURS: SUN. THRU WED. 11:30 - 10 p.m. THURS., FRI., SAT. 11:30 - 1 a.m. anummannmanair said OPP Commissioner Harold Graham. "Over 27,000 charges for failure to wear seat belts were laid last year and I expect this high level of en- forcement to continue." A successful test project of enforcement patrols on major high- ways using radar - equipped unmarked cruisers was expanded to include all of Ontario Club Restaurant St Steak House ' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • FROM 6 A.M. Featuring. • DAILY SPECIAL • BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER' , • GREEK DISHES Fully licensed wider the L.C.B.O. 33 KINGSTON ST. 524-8168 ALL DAY WED & FRI. - ENGLISH STYLE $ t5, FISH & CHIPS EAT IN OR TAKE OUT , • • FRIDAY SPECIAL PERCH DINNER • • NOON HOUR SPECIALS MONDAY TO THURSDAY ONLY SPEcIAL OF THE DAY INCLUDES SOUP ONLY $2?° DIRK'S LUNCH BAR 76 THE SQUARE, GODERICH 524-8181 immecliatOpetitioo to Sir, John,Hercha'requesting him to enquire at the Board Qt' the Weather and ascertain the causes vvIty we have had "ne.snOw". or a Tasty eat Try , c44-itNESE r-- Foot) 1 Plicorie 524-2242 HOURS: Mon.- Thurs. 11 - 10 p.m. Fri, Sat. 11 - 11 p.m. Sun. 11 - 9 p.m. Closed Wednesday Esquire Restaurant The Square Goderich _ . L • Now appearing at the Elm Haven- EXOTICDANCERS MONDAY TO SATURDAY Continuous Shows Doily ,Dancing six nights a week 8 p.rn. to 1 a.m. Make plans to ' attend our special "ST. VALENTINE'S DANCE" Thursday, Feb. 14 Special prize for the 'sweetheart of Huron County' use RECREATION CORNER Billiard Table - Pinball Machine ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL HIGHWAY 8 WEST, CLINTON 8:00 P.M. Goderich and District Memorial Community Centre Auditorium Published under the Authority of the Official Agent for Murray Cardiff headquarters Main St., Brussels, Ontario ,6116,111m.,....112.1.filludnkadlimoolboodi.