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TV Cha mise) 5 - Saginaw Schedule for March 3 to March 9
(Exclusivivta Signal -Star Publishing)
MORNINGS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
7:90 - TODAY SHOW
7:31: - TODAY SHOW
8:00 - IRONSIDE
10:00 - SANFORD AND SON
10;30 - HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
11:00 - WHEEL OF FORTUNE
11:30 - THE STUMPERS
12:0Q, NEWS—
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAYS
AFTERNOON 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
( 1:00 THE GONG SHOW
1
1:30 DAYS OF OUR LIVES
1 2:30 THE DOCTORS
3:00 ANOTHER WORLD
. THURSDAY, MARCH 3
AFTERNOON
to
4:00 STUDIO FIVE: "MARRIAGE ON THE ROCKS
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin - Frank and his wife
have a marital spat, get aickie Mexican divorce,
and she ends up married tots best pal, Dino.
j EVENING
j 6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
j 7:00 ADAM - 12
7:30 MICHIGAN STATE LOTTERY SHOW
1 8:00 MOVIE: 'THE OUTER. SPACE CONNECTION"
10:00 DEAN MARTIN'S CELEBRITY ROAST
1 11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1 1:00 TOMORROW
t1 FRIDAY, MARCH 4
-AFTERNOON
4:00 STUDIO FIVE: "THAT'S MY BOY" Dean
Martin, Jerry Lewis - Anemic, shy son of a former
All-American and ex -Olympic swimming champ,
aided by his star -athlete roommate, becomes the
strangest and funniest football hero.
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
1 7:00 THE GONG SHOW
7:30 THE MUPPETS
8:00 SANFORD AND SON
e 8:30 CHICO AND THE MAN
9:00 THE MAN FROM ATLANTIS
10:00 . QUINCY
i
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIG4-IT HOW
SATURDAY, MARCH 5
MORNING
7:00 LAND OF THE LOST
7:30 - MUGGSY
8:00 - WOODY WOODPECKER SHOW
8:30 - PINK PANTHER
10:00 SPEED BUGGY
10:30 MONSTER SQUAD
11:00 SPACE GHOST—FRANKENSTEIN JR.
11:30 HOT FUDGE
12:00 SOUL TRAIN
AFTERNOON
1:00 SCIENCE—FICTION ADVENTURE
THEATRE: "VALLEY OF THE DRAGONS'
Cesare Danova, Sean McClary '61 B&W - Based on
Jules Verne story of two, men, swept away from
earth to a land of prehistdric beast§ and men.
3:30 TEN WHO DARED Episode Eight - CHARLES
DOUGHTY - Charles Doughty dressed as an Arab to
explore the deserts of Arabia. This is the story of a
remarkably dangerous attempt by an English
Christian to reach the Islamic holy city of Mecca in
1877-8.
4:30 - WILD KINGDOM
5:00 - CANDID CAMERA
5:30 "- ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW
j{ EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 HEE HAW
1' _1:30 BOBBY VINTON SHOW
t 8:00 EMERGENCY
( 9:00 MOVIE: ".THE WRATH OF GOD"
11:30 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE: "THE GUNS OF
NAVARONE" Gregory Peck, David Niven '61 -
f Britisli Intelligence in the Middle East is forced to
send six men on anTHEimpossible mission.
1:00 FIVE STAR ATRE: "KOROSHI" Patrick
McGoohan, Yoko Tani '67 - Ace British secret agent
( John Drake combats a band of assassins occupying
{ a strange oriental island.
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1 EVENING
1 6:00 -NEWS
11 6:30 WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS
1 7:00 DISNEY
1 8:00 MOVIE: "LONDON BRIDGES" with McCloud
9:30 THE BIG EVENT "AN EVENING WITH DIANA
1 ROSS"
1 11:00 NEWS
1 11:30 CINEMA FIVE: "SOUND DF ANGER" Guy
Stockwell, James Farrentlno '68 - Teenaged lovers
are accused of murdering the girl's wealthy father.
MOIDAY, MARCH 7
AFTERNOON
4:00 STUDIO FIVE: "THE GAZEBO" Glenn Ford,
Debbie Reynolds B&W - Farcical- version of the
Broadway hit comedy in which a TV writer bungles
the murder of, his wife's blackmailer. The tun
revolver around trying to dispose of the wrong body
in the Gazebo.
SUNDAY, MARCH 6
MORNING
6:45 - DAVEY AND GOLIATH
7:00 - OPEN CAMERA
7:30 CARTOON CARNIVAL__
8:00 - REX HUMBARD
9:00 - ORAL ROBERTS
9:30 - TELEVISED MASS
10:00 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO'
11:30 DAKTARI
AFTERNOON
12:30 THE LONE RANGER
1:30 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
3:30 FLORIDA CITRUS OPEN
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EVENING
6:08 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00 ADAM - 12
7:30 MGM'S "AMERICA: THE YOUNG EX-
PERIENCE" Special - "THE SELLIN' OF JAMIE
THOMAS" Part II - Jamie and his family make
their way to a tree state via the underground. They
try to begin a new lite in a small Quaker town.
8:00 LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE
9:00 MOVIE: "THE WIND AND THE LION"
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
TUESDAY, MARCH 8
AFTERNOON
4:00 STUDIO FIVE: "BYE BYE BIRDIE" Janet
Leigh, Dick Van Dyke '63 - Based on Broadway hit
about a rock'n'roll singer, about to be drafted, and
his song -writer manager.
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00 ADAM - 12
7:30 BEWITCHED
8:00 BAA, BAA BLACK SHEEP
9:00 POLICE WOMAN
10:00 - POLICE STORY
11:00 -NEWS
11:30 - TONIGHT SHOW
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9
AFTERNOON
4:00 STUDIO FIVE: "FLIM-FLAM MAN" George C.
Scott, Sue Lyon '67 - Wily old con -artist, a flim-flam
man, joins forces with a young boy who is AWOL
from the Army, and gives him a course in flim-
flamming.
EVENING
6:00 - NEWS
7:00 - ADAM - 12
7:30 - BEWITCHED
8:00 THE LIFE AND TIMES OF GRIZZLY ADAMS
9:00 TV -5 NEWS SPECIAL: "GETTING TO KNOW
YOU" - TV -5 Newsman Glen Broughman takes a
look at a fascinating experiment in human
relations, conducted by two teachers and their
students. NBC
10:00 QUINN MARTIN'S TALES OF THE UNEX-
PECTED.
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
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Ken Schmidt, the chef of
the Bluewater Centre Food
Services Department held the
distinction of being a support
member of the Canadian
'Chefs de Cuisine' during the
International Culinary
Olympics held in Frankfurt
Germany November 19-28.
Canada entered two teams
in the competition and the
first team consisting of 26
chefs captured the Grand
Gold Award for their second
place finish in the event. The
Canadian team won 30 gold
and two silver medals in
finishig second to the Swiss
team.
Ken received' his chef
training at the Southern
Alberta Institute of
Technology in Calgary and
Paul Mastalair, Director of
Food Services at the College
was also a member of the
support team. Following
graduation from the institute
Ken won his first gold medal
for a Culinary display in
Calgary in 1963.
Ken has held an interest in
cooking since the age of 11
when he assisted his father in
the bakery business. Ken
joined the Canadian Army in
1958 and began chef's training
at C.F.B. Borden and over the
next five years Private Sch-
midt of the Queens Own
Rifles won several awards for
his culinary ability at the
Canadian' Restaurant
Association Culinery
CCompetition.
In 1963 Tien completed his
training at The Southern
Alberta Institute of
Technology in Calgary and
began employment as an
apprentice at Banff Springs
and Lake Louise Hotels in
Alberta.
Following a stint in the
tourist trade he accepted an
instructional position with
Government services in
Ontario. Ken then took a
position with Herman E.
Fawcett Secondary School in
Brantford, also in an in-
structional capacity.
Variety was a dominant
factor in Ken's career as he ..
then moved to positions at
University Hospital in
London and the London
Psychiatric Hospital as stius
chef. In October of 1975 he
was appointed chef of the
Food Services Department of
the Bluewater Centre.
Ken is an active member of
the Canadian Federation of
Chefs de Cuisine and is
serving his second term as
Secretary to the London area
branch. The London Branch
will be staging a mini
culinary arts exhibit at the
Holiday Inn Civic Centre in
London this April and Ken
will be one of the par-
ticipants. -
Q. My husband has a farm
tractor that he uses, not to
earn his living, but to do his
farming and a little logging
and collection of firewood.
Can he claim any
depreciation on this farm
tractor?
A. If your husband is a far-
mer and is reporting income
from farming or logging he
would be able to claim,
deWreciation on the tractor.
However, if he has no income
from farming or logging, and
the tractor is not being used
for the purpose of producing
income, he would be unable to
.i' ;,claim any depreciation:
Q. My husband and I jointly
own a farm. The income has
always been declared on my
husband's income tax return
and the cost of running the
business has 'n claimed on
my husband's return, also. As
the farm is owned by both of
us, can I claim the cost of
oPeration on my income tax
return?
A. The taxability of any in-
come oderived from this
particu ar source, where
there is a joint ownership,
depends entirely on which of
the partners supplied the
money that originally pur-
chased the property or
business. In most cases, it
comes entirely from the
husband. Unless the wife has
money of her own that she
earns herself, or she had
money that was left to her to
invest in the farm, it is
always considered for tax
purposes to be the husband's
income.
Q. I am a university student
with" a part-time job that
becomes a full-time job
during the summer months.
My earnings are more that
$2,100 a year. I pay my own
an
Ken Schmidt, chef of the Bluewater Centre Food
vices Department, 'recently participated In the h
" national Culinary Olympics as a support member of
Canadian Chefs de Cuisine team. The Olympics
held in Frankfurt Germany. (Photo by Kaz Budny)
tuition fees out of my ear-
nings and _1 understand that
only I can deduct these fees
from my income for tax
purposes. If I do this, my net
income will be reduced to
$1,700. Does this mean that
my father can claim me as a
dependant?
A. Yes, if your father sup-
ported you during the year.
However, his $720 exemption
is reduced by the amount that
your income exceeds $1,970.
Example:
Maximum exemption $720
Deduct income over $1,470
($1,700 less $1,470) $230
Allowable exemption • $490
In addition, a special
exemption of $50 a month is
allowable for full-time
trainees and students at-
tending a wide range of
schools and post secondary
institutions.
Q. In 1976 I received a
scholarship of $1,200. Do I
include the full amount as
income on my income tax
return?
A. No. The first $500 received
as a bursary, scholarship or
fellowship are exempt.
Q. I got separated in 1976.
How should I claim my
British Columbia Renter's
Tax Credit?' • •> :f ` ,- : 3,
A. Where separation
married couple occurs
the year, and each
then maintains a st
residence, each spouse
claim the Renter's
Credit. In calculating
rental payments
claimant may includ
following: '
- rent paid for the part
year following separati
- a share of the rent paid
to separation.
Note.: The rent paid
period to separation
divided in whatever f
the separated 'couple d
upon but the combined
of rent claimed muse
exceed Abe actual renj:
upon'thashared residen
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