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TV Channel 5 Saginaw Modulo for
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MORNihGS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
7:00 - TODAY SHOW
7:3C - TODAY SHOW
9:00 - IRONSIDE
10:00 - SANFORD AND SON
10:30 - HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
11:00 - WHEEL OF FORTUNE
11:30 - THE STUMPERS
12:00 - NEWS
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAYS
AFTERNOON 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
1:00 THE GONG SHOW
1:30 DAYS OF OUR LIVES
2:30 THE DOCTORS
3:00 ANOTHER WORLD
THURSDAY, MARCH 10
AFTERNOON
to Signal..Star Publishing)
MONDAY, MARCH 14
AFTERNOON
4:00 STUDIO FIVE: "INDISCREET" Cary -Grant,
Ingrid Bergman '58 - The story of a romance bet-
ween a famous European actress . and a rich
American diplomat who claims to be married
whenever he finds a woman he's attracted to.
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00 ADAM - 12
7:30 MICHIGAN STATE LOTTERY SHOW
8:00 TEN WHO DARED: Episode 9
KINGSLEY - The adventures of a
lady who went to the fever-infe
Africa in 1893 as an explore
recounts her journey a
Rembwe during
cannibals.
9:00 BEST
C
MARY
very Victorian
ted' West Coast of
r and trader. This film
long the Rivers Ogowe and
which she lived with tribes of
SELLERS: "THE RHINEMAN EX -
GE" (Part 1)
1:00 NEWS —"
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
i FRIDAY, MARCH 11
I 4:00 SPECIAL TREAT: "IT'S A BRAND NEW
( WORLD" NBC - The stories of Noah and Samson
are retold through a quartet of aspiring young
angels in their remedial Bible class at St. Gabriel's
1 Celestial Academy. The animated special features
original music and lyrics. (DB from 3-8-77, 4-5 p.m.)
5:00 THE LITTLE RASCALS
5:30 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND -
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EVENING
6:00 NEWS
( 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
t 7:00 THE GONG SHOW
7:30 THE MUPPETS
8:00 SANFORD AND SON
8:30 CHICO AND THE MAN
9:00 ROCKFORD FILES
10:00 QUINCY
t 11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
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SATURDAY, MARCH 12
AFTERNOON
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
S 1:00 SCIENCE FICTION THEATRE: "RETURN OF
j THE GIANT MONSTERS" Hisayuki Abe - Ghastly
t monster awakened by a chain of volcanic eruptions
wreaks havoc and death in Japan until subdued by
Gamera, a friendly monster who lives on fire and
( lava.
2:30 THE UNDERSEA WORLD OF JACQUES
COUSTEAU •
3:30 FANTASTIC JOURNEY
4:30 WILD KINGDOM
5:00 - CANDID CAMERA
t 5:30 - ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW
EVENING
6:00NEWS
6:30 HE'E HAW
1 7:30 BOBBY VINTON SIIOW
.• 8:00 EMERGENCY
t 9:00 MOVIE: "MEAN STREETS"
11:30 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE: "THE PAWN-
BROKER" Rod Steiger, Geraldine Fitzgerald B&W
65 - Pawnbroker who lost family in Nazi terror,
isolates himself in his Spanish Harlem pawnshop.
1:00 FIVE STAR THEATRE: "THE BRAVE
BULLS" Mel Ferrer, Anthony Quinn B&W '51 -
Mexico's top matador regains faith in himself and
enters the bull ring unafraid after a disheartening
period of fear.
SUNDAY, MARCH 13
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
2:00 MEET THE PRESS
2:30 SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE: "EVEL
KNIEVEL" George Hamilton, Sue Lyon, Rod
Cameron '71 - Story of Evel Knievel, king of the
stuntmen, whose daredevil motorcycle Jumps make
him a fortune:
4:00 SUNDAY SPECTACULAR: "LEGEND OF Am
lak" - Narrated by Lorne Greene '73 - This true -life
adventure film tells the story of a young Eskimo
and his struggle for survival against the awesome
terrors. of the ice -bound Arctic Circle.
Photographed in never -before -seen location in
Alaska.
EVENING,
8:00 NEWS
8:30 WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS
7:00 DISNEY (special 2 hr. show)
9:00 TALES OF THE UNEXPEC'T'ED: "THE FORCE
OF EVIL" - Special 2-hdur program NB(
11:00 NEWS '
11:30 CINEMA FIVE: "LONG DAY'S, JOURNEY
INTO NIGHT" - Katharine Hepburn, Talton'
Ro6ards Based on Eugene O'Neill's
:Autobiographical. play dealing with hit early, tur-
bulent lite • tnitierlinesi, his brother's a1cohollarfi,
and his fight* *slim TB. B&W -:
4:00 STUDIO FIVE: "COUNTDOWN" James Caan,
Joanna Moore '68 - U.S. and Russia race to put first
man on the moon, When American lands there,
finding wrecked Russian space ship, race against
time begins.
,,:VENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00 ADAM - 12
7:30 BEWITCHED vs!
9:00 ,MOVIE: "RAFFERTY AND THE HIGHWAY
HUSTLER"
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
TUESDAY, MARCH 15
AFTERNOON
4:00 STUDIO FIVE: "THE CONTROLLERS"
Leonard Nimoy, Dina Merrill - Leonard Nimoy,
formerly of -the Star Trek series, joins the Im-
possible Missions Force to fight a mind -destroying
drug that could enslave the free world. (2 -part
"Mission: Impossible" story - No. 76 & No. 77)
EVENING
6:00 . NEWS'
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00 ADAM - 12
7:30 BEWITCHED
8:00 HIGHLIGHTS OF BARNUM AND BAILEY
CIRCUS + Gene Kelly host.
9:00 GODZILLA vs MEGALON
10:00 NBC NEWS SPECIAL: "THE LAST VOYAGE
OF THE ARGO MERCHANT" NBC - Follows the
Tanker Argo Merchant on the voyage during which
the worst oil spill in American history occurred.
11:00 - NEWS
11:30 - TONIGHT SHOW
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16
AFTERNOON
4:00 STUDIO FIVE MOVIE: "CITY BENEATH THE
SEA" - Stuart Whitman, Robert Wagner - Science -
fiction adventures of a pioneer underwater colony
in 2053 A.D.
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: "BEHIND CLOSED
DOORS" - TV -5's documentary takes a revealing
look at wife beating, one of the least reported, least
talked -about crimes in the country:.. Because of
mature subject matter, parental discretion is ad-
visedBC
9:30 THE McLEAN STEVENSON SHOW
10:00 TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
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MAR. 16 TO SAT. MAR. 19
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Hurdling the hurdles
Running the obstacle course: This student was racing against time In the obstacle course
event at Victoria School last Thursday. The senior students held their Winterama last
Thursday. (staff photo)
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Saturday March5.
Boer's home,
Bu✓ iriess incl'
Selection of a
which is "Nifty
This was slibinitt.
Grattan a new
Cover` 'designs
chosen next'ineetin.
Discussion and`
stration 'included''-
ching, seams, ga`
darts. Both Mrs, de'
Mrs. °;Hildebrand h
understand why
do it.
Next meeting
Wednesday March
p.m. at Mrs. Hii
home.
Hospital to
annual mee
Alexandra Ma
General Hospital
March 21 as the
annual meeting this
The meeting is s
p.m. in the Ladies
Room at the hospit.
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Worsell and Peters at OMEA
Harry Worsell and Jim
Peters of the Goderich Public
Utilities Commission were
among oveg 1,400 delegates
representing electric utility
commissions from across
Ontario at the annual meeting
of the Ontario Municipal
Electric Association recently.
The Association is the
spokesman for more than 340
municipal utilities throughout
C.441 ia1
Ontario, the commissioners
and councillors of which were
elected to operate a
specialized municipal service
and thus represent more than
two million ' residential,.
commercial and industrial
customers served by the
municipal distribution
systems, and who consume
two-thirds of the electric
power in Ontario.
INTRODUCING A
NEW "DIET" THAT'S
EASIER TO SWALLOW
And easier to follow.
The new Weight Watchers" Food
Plan is full of things like corn -on -the -cob,
cheeseburgers, real cocoa milkshakes and
more. All within limits, of course. And you
can enjoy them no matter how much
weight you've got to lose.
But since Weight Watchers is more
than a diet, we've also made ournew
Program more flexible. Simpler to learn.
Easier to follow. It's all easy to •find, too.
At a Weight Watchers wBorr
meeting near you.
YOU'LL LOVE THE CHANGE.
The. Authority,
Delegates to the. two. day
Annual Meeting, held at the
Royal York Hotel, Febrry
28 and March 1, were in-
- volved to " discussion on a
number of significant issues
that affect their consumers ;
t<.origing from costing and
pricing to the use and con-
servation of electricity in
Ontario.
Program speakers included
the Hon. James A. Taylor,
Q;C ,"Minister- of Energy tor,
'Ontario, R•.B.
Chairman .of the Beard of
Ontario Hydro and J.R.
Hamann, President, Detroit
Edison.
General Chairman of 'the
' Annual Meeting was • D,R.
Larkworthy of Stratford,
retiring President of the
O.M.E.A.
Highlighting the events of a
, very active year, Mr. Lark -
worthy paid tribute to the
dedicated, untiring and
willing • contribution - by
committee members " and
directors.
"It is no secret that all the
concepts' and institutions of
the last half century are
subjected to challenge' and
pressure for change" M
Larkworthy tol
delegates, "We
nessed it, we have
volved in it, we ate,
such pressure now'.
-been for several ye:
'group we have soug
an open mind, but
always opposed c
the sake of change.'
There are many:`
of our past and pr.
are worth,preservij
holding onto, wor
ay or, • taining", he continu
"Let us recogni.
stressed Mr. La
"We (the municip
utilities) work 1
municipality for the
the municipality
specialized field that
not from the mill
from the tax base,
its own .,revenues.
business function,
by and for the peop
municipality."
"The commission
is worth preserving
up to us to see that it
The Annual Mee;
held in conjunction
of the Associa:
Municipal Electrical
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