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12:30 - THE GONG SHOW '
1:00 THE'GONG SHOW
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3
AFTERNOON
4:00 STi,IDIQ FIVE: "KING KONG" -- Bruce Cabot,
. Robert Armstrong, Fay Wray — B&W — The
original - filmed in 1933. Huge ape, size of a
skyscraper, captures a woman and is ready to
-destroy an army to keep her.
3:00 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
5:30 I DREAM OF JEANNIE
EVENING
1 8:00,- NEWS
1 .7:00 - ADAM,- 12
7:30 - MICHIGAN STATE LOTTERY SHOW
j 8:00 - TEN WHO DARED -Episode Four - Alexander
1 von Humboldt: For centuries the interior of South
America remained shut off from the rest of the
,world. But in . 1799. a brilliant young •Garman
aristocrat, accompanied by the French botanist
• Bonpland, lifted the veil of obscurity by carrying
f. out » the first truly scientific exploration in
Venezuela.
9:00 -'T.B.A.9:30;MOVIE: "YESTERDAY'S CHILD" —. Shirley
Jones
11:00 NEWS
11:30.TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4
AFTERNOON
1:00 THE. GONG SHOW
1:30 DAYS OF OUR LIVES
.a: 30 'IHR ,DOCTORS
3:00 ANOTHER WORLD '
t 4:00 - STLJDTO FIVE: "MIGHTY JOE YOUNG" —
Terry Moore, Robert Armstrong — B&W — Young
girl raises a giant gorilla in Africa; press agent
brings it back to the U.S. as a nightclub act; it
escapes. _
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5:00 T.B.A.
.EVENING
600 -NEWS
7:00 THE GONG SHOW
•t 7.30 - TIM MUPPETS
8:00 SANFORD AND SON
8:30 CHICO AND THE MAN
9:00 - QUINCY (Series premiere)
10:00 SERPI,CO
41:00 NEWS'
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY S
MORNING
• 7:, 3s-� F THE LOST
7:30 •Sy
8:00 WOODY WOODPECKER SHOW
8:30 -
PINK PANTHER •.
10:00 SPEED BUGGY'"
10:30 MONSTER SQUAD
S I1:00 SPACE GHOST—FRANKEfVSTEIN JR.
Ii 11:30 HOT FUDGE
i` 32:00 SOUL TRAIN
AFTERNOON
1:00 MONSTER ADVENTURE THEATRE:
"FRANKENSTEIN" — Boris Karloff, Colin Clive
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1 — B&W '32 — Dr. Frankenstein build8�k, creature.
j 2:30 -_SATURDAY WESTERN ADVENTURE:
t "BUCK AND THE PREACHER" - Sidney Pottier,
jHarry Belafonte — '72 --A trail guide who devotes
himself to protecting former slaves seeking to
homestead in the West, is confronted by a con -man
iin preacher's garb.
4:30 - WILD KINGDOM
f; 5:00 - CANDID CAMERA
1 5:30 - ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW
1EVENING
8:00 NEWS
2 6:30HEEHAW
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_ 7:30 BOBBY° VINT'ON S%IOW
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8:00 - EMERGENCY
t 9:00 .MOVIE :- "BORN LOSERS"
! 11:30 MILLION $ MOVIE: "GIANT" Elizabeth
Taylor, , Rank Hudson, Jame! ` Dean Wealthy
Texan marries a strong-willed, beautiful girl from
Maryland. Their adjustments to life on their ranch
are interwoven with the problems of the Mexican
workers and an ambitious young ranch hand who
becomes ae-;'oil tycoon. DUE; TO LENGTH OP
"GIANT", THERE WILL BE- NO '-FIVE STAR ,.
THEATRE.
SUNDAY,. FEBRUARY 6
MORNING
16:45 - DAVEY ANb GOLIATH
7:00 - OPEN CAMERA
7:30 REVIVAL TIRES .
8:00 REX 01,TMEARD
COO .OR t -ROBERTS
9:30 - TELEVISED MASS
10:15 --ABBOTT k COSTELLO",
11:30 DAKTARI ,
AFTERNOON1,
RANGER
MEET
SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE: "FRANKIE
" Livls Presley, Donna Douglas
r:" t If espouses intg'f•eiletrellimetory
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WORLD"-- John Whine, Rita I4rtyi�iortlt 14 -�.
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MONDA, F $RUARY 7 _
4 011 $TW I FIVE'S : JERRY LEWIS WEEK
$111.0i;Q.FIVE; "YOU'RE NEVER TOO YO(J G"
Dean Mahn, Jerry Lewis -.- Theft of a 11
diamond and the search for it by police cr atq
background -for. zany. Martin and Lewis.e8icapaik,;
EVENING
$:00 -NEWS
7:00 ADAM - 12
7:30 BEWITCHED
8:00 HALLMARK HALL OF FAME; " "EMILY,,
EMILY" =- John Forsythe, Karen Grassle (NBC)
9:00 -MOVIE: "NIGHT TERROR" -- Valerie Harper
12•:0Q. HEWS
31'-34 TONIGHT SHOW
TUESDAYAFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 8
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4:00 - STUDIO FIVE: "THE DELICATE
DELINQUENT" — Jerry Lewis, Darren McCain
-- B&W — Rookie policeman Jerry's troubles with
delinquent teenagers make his life miserable.
APER
EVENING
6:00 - NEWS.,
7:00 - ADAM - 12
7:30 BEWITCHED
8:00 BAA, BAA BLACK SHEEP
9:00 -POLICE WOMAN
10:00 - POLICE STORY
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
WEDNESDAY, .FEBRUARY 9
AFTERNOON
4:00 -"STUDIO FIVE: "ROCK4A-BYE-BABY"
Jerry Lewis, Marilyn Maxwell — Snall town
bachelor, friendofmovie star, agrees to care for
her triplets while she's making movie. He pretends
to find them on the doorstep.
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
7:00 ADAM 12
7:30 - BEWITCHED
8:00 - C.P.O. SHARKEY k---
8:30 - T.B.A.
9:00 - SIROTA'S COURT
9:30 - T.B.A.
10:00 - QUINN MARTIN'S TALES OF THE UNEX-
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PRO LANMATIt N
WHEREAS The Association of Kinsmen Clubs has been a
vibrant, responsible, Canadian Association of Service Clubs,
devoted to the concept of voluntary service of hundreds of
thousands of members dedicated to serving their. corn:
munities throughout Canada since its `Founding in"Hanlilton,.
Ontario in 1920; and
WHEREAS The Association of Kinsmen Clubs has been
cognizant of the needs of our town and has diligently sought
the development and conduct -of timely, relevant programs to
meet the needs and challenges of constantly changing
society; and
WHEREAS The anniversary date of the birthday°of our
Canadian Flag is February 21st and
WHEREAS The Flag of our Country is symbolic of7the
heritage of all groups and and backgroundi forming the:
citizenry of our ,Country,
WHEREAS The'Assoeiation of Kinsmen -antis feels that
each citizen- would welcome" the opportunity..to pause and.
refiect with pride on the rich 'heritage'of accomplishment
created by the desire, dedication and determination of those
who preceded; and =
WHEREAS 4A day designated HERITAGE •DAY would
allow the Klflsmen Club of Goderich .a.give the citizens of
Goderich an •opportunity to, rededcatrl themseive=, and to
• demonstrate their pride in the heritage of their country;
NOW,:THEREFORE,'1'D:J "Web):Shewfelt;Mayor oft e
town of Goderich, do hereby proclaim fire Month of February
1977"as NATIONAL' HERITAGE MONTH and'the week of
.February—, 19th `through to • February.,27/11'','NATIONAL
HERITAGE WEEP( and more Specifically February 21st,
1977 as NATIONAL HERITAGE DAY; atatiirgealt people of
the town of Goderich to share and demonstrate tustifiable
pride inour heritage by celebrallanenki01000,With;K-
smen in saluting the Country's Flag; thirlby
and unifying the determination of'tbe ty's' rs
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Miss Eli
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toandbring. pabout.warchi
legislative, at
changes to benet
dicapped., it is ,lmportei
the handicapped"per
out and take partt.
community, she said, ':
This comes from p onal
knowledge ' as •she herself,
born without a1nns, iip,now
well-known feature waiter
and columnist.' The ultimate
goal is that handicapped and
non -handicapped ,Participate
togethe `and thus understand --
each other.
MIss Ann Reuber, $trat
forthed,day, spokCitizee on:thnship ; e theofe wof;omT
Worlds She -spent three years
in' Japan :in the work of the
church -bet is, presently
teaching here. The real test of
citizenship, She said, is in
what a person does, •
'The test of who, ylou.are is in
what you do. Being aware of
the people elosfto us and the.
• needs around 'us' makes .us
citizens of one world, the one
right here. Help' us. to pray
expecting something to
happen and then let us live"
with what happens;." she said.
Mrs. Georgina ^Wolz,
Maidstone, president .. of
London . Conference, spoke'
briefly and installed officers
for 1977.• She said givings to
the Mission tic Service Fund:
are well over the projected.'
amounts - W:: -
Dennis Sexton 'gave an `
interesting presentation on •
the "Universal Cede.System" .
clarifying many 'points about
this new system .of -parcel
check-out. m
Annual ''reports were
presented . in a novel way,
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tcNee,rDungannon, enc
red Pridham gave'
reports a'nd' asked the Lai
toovisit the literature table. $ Irl
14irs. E. Cox, Holmesvlll
introducedtr: Miss :Townsend
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Mrs. t. ;Close, • Seaforth
introduced.Miss Reuber. Mrs,
W :Hockett, Trinity Ashfield
,W. -dedicated the offering
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Boulger, Monkton who sang.
Mrs C ' `Whittick, Blyth
gave the closing: prayer. Mrs.
J Axttnarin;- Winthrop used a
huge special thank you card.,
to ggiive the courtesies.
Mrs. Roy Galway,
Listowel, ` ..;agave ' the
nominating committee
report . New department
headings.' reflect the .change
being made in 'executive set
up in an' attempt to simplify
it. •
Officers for 1977 are: Past
president# Mrs. Roy.Galway,
Listowel; president, 'Mrs.
Leonard] Strong, '-Egmond-
ville.; first: vice,' Mrs.
Franklin Zurbrigg; Listowel;
recording :secretary, .. Mrs.
WElmer; layter, RR.'1 Varna.:
corresponding ''secretary,
Mrs. `Campbell Wey, RR 4
alton.
-Treasurer ' Mrs. Donald.
Remick., .Godericb;,,
nominations. Mrs. Roy
Galway, communications co
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ordinator Mrs. George Grant,,
St: Marys; ' stewardship and
finance Mrs. Robert Walters',
RR `.3 Kippen; 'leadership..
development 'Mrs Wesley.-
Neil; Exeter
Church in Society .Mrs.
Bryce Skinner 'RR 1, , Mit-
chell; Christian development,
Mrs. Leslie Wightrnan,
Blyth; World Outreach Mrs
Maurice Lave, Exeter
Archives ' Mrs. Charles,
Wilkins, RR 3 Lucknow,
Huron Regional Presidents,
North .Mrs. Edgar Gedecke,
Fordwich; West Mrs. Charles
Wilkins; East . Mrs. Ruby-
Triebner, RR 3, Kippen; -
South Mrs. Howard Pym, RR
1, Centralia. .
Perth Regional Presidents,
h Mrs. Mary Raycraft,
R 2', Milverton: West Mrs.
enry ...Davey,• RR 2,
onkton; East not named;
orkton.
ut- Mrs Norman Amos,
William H. Black 174' Mary P
Street in Goderich,- received Fi Hort
his • Master of Education R.
degree from Wayne State
University at the Winter,: -,S
Commencement exercises.
The : ceremonies were• Kt
Tuesday night, December 7 at
Cobo Hall in Detroit:
• - CORRECTION • '
In last week's story4on the
Canadian Cancel. Society .
conference ip Toronto, all the
names: of those attending ,
were ' correct. However,
James Remington. . ta•-•:Vice..-
Chairman of Campaign for
the Huron County Unit. The
Goderich 'Branch Campaign
Vice Chairman is- `Harold
Chase while. the'Goderich
Branch President ,is Fordyce
Clark and Harold Knisley :is
second, Vice President of:the
Huron= County Unit • of the
Society.
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Colt SIS; too Diads' factory will .?send;:you
rebate check or Si50,0i0 ,
That's l ig a11oney . -abut•it's Just b
nin . We have low -.the p ikes on evethe s1egi
too the Polaris factory. 'rebate, and you'!! sa
hundreds of dollars , . and get the best sn
mablle made!
And here's the topper! Your Polaris Fu
Snow -Season Warrjnty Will., still cover y.
sled wh'hn °(t snowshext year.!
'OFFER' EXPENDED TO.
FEBRUARY 7
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