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12:00 NEWS
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1:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES
2:00 DOCTORS
2:30 ANOTHER WORLD
4:00 MOVIE
WEDNESDAY
MAY 14
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
7:30 M.A.S.H..
8:00 REAL PEOPLE
9 : 0 0 DIFF 'REN T
STROKES
10:00 QUINCY
11:00 NEWS •
11:30 THE TONIGHT -SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
2:00 MOVIE: "FUNNY
FACE".. Audrey Hepburn -
Fred Astajr,T
4:00 MOVI)✓ : -"GO ASK
ALICE". Andy Griffith-
Jaimie Smith -Jackson.
THURSDAY
MAY 15
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC •NEWS
7:00 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
7:30 M.A.S.H.
8:00 ' F.D.R. THE LAST
YEAR.
11:00 NEWS
11:30 THE TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
2: 0 0 M O V I E:
"CHARADE". Cary Grant -
Audrey Hepburn.
4:00 MOVIE: "LARRY".
Fredric. Forrest -Tyne Daly.
FRIDAY
MAY 16
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 MUPPETS SHOW
7:30 M.A.S.H.
8:00 HERE'S 'BOOMER
$:30 movie of the week :
"CASEY'S SHADOW".
Walter Matthau-Alexis
Smith.
11:00 NEWS
11:30 THE TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 THE MIDNIGHT
SPECIAL
2:30 MOVIE: "BREAK-
FAST AT TIFFANY'S.
George Peppard-Audrey
Hepburn.'
4:30 MOVIE: "SAND-
CASTLES". Jan -Michael
Vincent -Herschel Bernardi.
SATURDAY
MAY 17
MORNING
6:00 FAMILY AFFAIR
6:30 JOHNNY QUEST
7:00„GODZILLA
GURVON
8 00 GODZILLA-
GLOBETROTTERS HOUR
8:58 ASK NBC NEWS
9:00 FRED AND BARNEY
MEET THE SHMOO
9:45 TIME OUT
10:28 ASK NBC NEWS
10:30 DAFFY DUCK SHOW
10:58 TIME OUT
11:00 JETSONS
11:28 ASK NBC NEWS
11:30 SOUL. TRAIN
AFTERNOON
12:30 SIX MILLION
DOLLAR MAN
1:30 THIS WEEK IN
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2 00 TIGERS TODAY.
2 15 BASEBALL.
5•30 SHA NA NA
EVENING
7:00 OPEN CAMERA
7:30 TONY BROWN'S
JOURNAL
8:00 REX HUMBARD
9:00 ORAL ROBERTS ,
9:30 TV MASS
1'0:00 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
10:30 LITTLE RASCALS
11:00 MOVIE: "KEEP 'EM.
FLYING". Abbott and
Costello -Martha Raye.
AFTERNOON
12:30 MEET THE PRESS
1:00 OPEN CAMERA
1:30 MOVIE: "SUPPOSE
THEY GAVE A WAR AND
NOBODY CAME?". Tony
CUrtis-Bfian "Keith.
4:00 AMERICA'S
ATHLETES 1980
5:00 LIFE AND TIMES OF
GRIZZLY ADAMS
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 WILD, WILD WORLD
OF ANIMALS
7:00 DISNEY'S WON-
DERFUL'WORLD.
8:00 CHIPS
9:00 THE BIG EVENT
"MOVIOLA: THIS YEAR'S
BLONDE". Constance
Forslund-Lloyd Bridges.
11:00 NEWS
11:30 MOVIE: "THEY
SHOOT HORSES DON'T
THEY?". Jane Fonda -
Michael Sarrazin. -
MONDAY
MAY 19
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
7:30 M.A.S.H.
8:00 LITTLE HOUSE ON
THE PRAIRIE
9:00 MONDAY NIGHT AT
TH•E MOVIES: "MOV1OLA:
THE SCARLETT O'Hara
War". Tony Curtis -Bill
Macy. 11:•00 NEWS.
11:30 THE TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
2: 0 0 M O V I E:
"LAFAYETTE ",
ESCADRILLE Tab,
Hunter -David Janssen.
4:00 MOVIE: "FAILING
OF RAYMOND". Jane
Wyman-.Dean„Stuck well—
TUESDAY
MAY 20
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
7:30 M.A.S.H.
.8:00 MAC DAVIS 10TH
ANII'VERSARY SPECIAL.
9:00 TUESDAY NIC H 'AT'
THE MOVIES: "MOVIOLA:
THE SILENT LOVERS'
Kristina Wayhorn-Barry
Boswick.
11:00 NEWS
11:30 DECISION '80 '
12:00 THE TONIGHT,SHOW
1:30 TOMORROW '
2:30 MOVIE: "COOGAN'S
BLUFF". Clint Eastwood -
.Lee J. Cobb.
4:30 MOVIE: "THE
.STRANGER WITHIN".
Barbara Eden -George
Gizzard.
Round fl 'About
with Martha
From all who dwell below
the skies
Let faith and hope and
love arise
Let beauty, truth and
good be sung
From every land, from
every tongue -
• When we were kids, a
bit of poetry like this
really meant. something
to us. We had the faith
and the hope; we were
taught to be truthful and
beauty was all around u's -
even though 'we didn't
understand it.
The older generation
still worries about faith,
hope and charity and
what is happening all
around us. When I say
they're _Worrying., THAT
is the truth - and I wish•it
didn't have to heppen.
There is very little they
can do about it and too
few are really caring.
The mid -generation is too
busy to listen and the
younger generation just
have no knowledge of
"worry" - what's to
worse' about they will
say. '.
Perhaps they're right.
I wish I knew how to tell
someone . there was
nothing to worry about.
Ignore the terrible things
you read in the papers,
the things you see, and
hear on television and the
discussions on radio -
they don't mean anything
- your way of living is in
no' way insecure. This
sort of thing has been
going on forever you are
MLaren gallery highlights
Bev Walker is busy
putting plans together for
the art gallery which will
make use of one of the
rooms in the new addition
this summer. One of the
shows on 'display will be
the work of Benmiller
artist Jack McLaren who
will have his story told in
the play The Life That
Jack Built this summer
on the Festival stage.'
Ted Johns and his one-
man show, The School
Show, recently completed
a three week tour of
southwestern Ontario
followed by a three week
run in Toronto.
Everywhere it won the
same kind of enthusiastic
audience response the
show got when it was fi'rst
presented to Blyth
Festival audiences in
1978.
James -Roy, -founding
artistic director of the
Festival has been ap-
pointed artistic director
of the Belfry Theatre in
Victoria, British
Columbia. The theatre is
a winter operation which
to date has produced few
Canadian plays. James
'hopes to present a'
6:00 NEWS
6.30 HEE HAW
7:30 GONG SHOW
8:00 BJ AND THE BEAR
9:00 SANFORD
9:30 JOE'S WORLD
10:00 PRIME TIME
SATURDAY
11:00 NEWS
11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT
LIVE
1:00 MOVIE: "KOTCH".
Walter Mattheau•Deborah
Winters.
SUNDAY
MAY 18
MORNING
6:45 DAVEY AND
GOLIATH
balanced season with
plays from both in-
ternational and Canadian
repertoires. He begins in
August.
Blyth was included in a
list of the 10 best summer
theatre towns in Canada
in a recent article in
Chatelaine. Magazine.
Only 'three Ontario
theatres' were listed:
Blyth, Stratford and the
Shaw Festival at'
Niagara -on -the -Lake.
Two, Blyth regulars
were part of the cast of
one of Theatre London's
most successful plays of
the season. Angie Gei and
Layne Coleman both won
good notices for their-
Darts
heirDarts in The Glass
Menagerie. Angie also
starred in. The Woods at
Centre Stage in London.
Peter Colley's play I'll
BeBack,For You Before
Midnight, which" will
return to the Blyth stage
this summer, is quickly
becoming an in-
ternational hit as was
predicted last summer.
In February it had a
successful production in
Sudbury. It had 'an
amateur production in
.Need kid actors
Huron Country
Playhouse in Grand Bend
is offering a chance for'
non -equity . talent to
audition for parts in its
1980 Festival of Summer
Theatre. Auditions will be
conducted by Aileen
Taylor -Smith, Artistic
Director.
Children between the
ages of eight and 12 in-
clusive should prepare a
short "up-tempo” song
and provide sheet music
for the Playhouse ac-
companist, and a , two
minute piece from a
modern play. Auditions
will take place at the
Playhouse' on Saturday,
May 31 between 10 a.m.
and 1 p.m. 'and from 2
p.m. to 6 p.m. .and on
Sunday, June 1 between
10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Those
children chosen for parts
will be needed for the
performance oF ' nnie
Get Your. Gun running
from August 19 to Sep-
tember 6. Rehearsals will
begin on August 4.
Adult auditions will be
held Sunday, ' June 1
between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.
A two minute
(maximum) piece from a
modern play should' be
prepared. No musical
background is required.
Lashburn, Saskatchewan
which was so popular it
was toured to neigh-
bouring communities and
televised on a local
station.
This summer the play
will be seen at Blyth,
Kawartha Festival at
Lindsay and Lennoxville
Festival • at Lennoxville,
Quebec. It will open the
fall season at the Virginia
Museum Theatre in Rich-
mond, Virginia. If it is
successful it will go on to
New York.. •
Meanwhile Anne Roy,
writing under her maiden
name, Anne Chislett, is
moving ahead in her
writing career. Her play,
The Tomorrow Box was
awarded an honourable
mention in Theatre
Ontario's gigantic
Showcase playwriting
competition. It will be
presented at the
Kawartha Festival in
Lindsay this summer.
.a1 AA's
just more aware of them
now. Perhaps AWARE is
the key word now and I
think -everyone IS more
aware.
If we could just take the
worry out of it, being
more aware could be
wonderful. There are so
many other thing to
think about - that we
should be AWARE of - for
one thing, I was not
aware of some beautiful
children until this last
weekend. When you sit
back and observe them
for a few minutes, you
realize that children are
pretty darned smart.
Even if they are just tiny,
they do things that make
you_ see their way of
learning. Really in-
teresting - and eye-
opening when you've
been away from tiny.
Martha Rathburn
babies for many years.
One little fellow was just
learning to talk. When he
repeated the word, he
would have it and would
later use it - just in the
right way because he was
already putting sentences
together. I could scarcely
believe it.
Today, Lloyd Loun-
sbury - nearly bustin' his
shirt buttons - said he had
just become a grand-
father - for the first time.
It was nice to see a brand
new grandfather and I.
told him so! The KIDS -
all' three of them - are
fine! (Whoa - he referred
to his son and wife as `the
kids')
Did you get a kick out of
the little story "former.
Goderich teacher wins---?
Do you remember our
champions - the Dodgers
Fastball . team? Audrey
McCabe was the catcher -
she could have, played
any position but she was a
fantastic catcher. Well,
the girls of the Dodgers'
team have scattered
about .the province so
much so that we are out
of touch with them -
which is quite a normal
happening. One of these
days I'm going to check
on them and I'm sure
many- of you will be
,
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surprised to hear about
them.
So, I was pleasantly
surprised to read that
Audrey just hasn't gotten
away from her athletics.
She still RUNS for the fun
of it. Running is a good
way to keep fit and she
coaches cross country
track at her school -
Britannia Secondary in
Mississauga. Good going,
Audrey. Hope those sore
muscles are fine again --
but do you HAVE to run
THAT many miles?
There are a lot -of good
happenings coming up.
Check them.
Love
Martha
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