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PAG I 4A--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, )977
TV Channel 5 - Saginaw Schedule for
(Exclusjv. to Signal -Star Publishing)
MORNINGS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
7:09 - TODAY SHOW
7: 3° - 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 Wt1R r D
THURSDAY, •MARCH 24
AFTERNOON
4:00 (5) STUDIO FIVE: "SABRINA" Audrey Hep-
burn, Humphrey Bogart B&W - Cinderella tale of a
beautiful chauffer's daughter pursued by two
wealthy socialite brothers.
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00 ADAM -12
7:30 MICHIGAN STATE LOTTERY SHOW
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j 8:00 N.C.A.A.FINALS
tS 10:00 BEST SELLERS: "THE RHINEMAN EX-
` CHANGE" (Part 2)
); 11:00 NEWS
e 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
FRIDAY, MARCH 25
AFTERNOON
4:00 STUDIO FIVE: "GREEN MANSIONS" Audre
Hepburn, Anthony Perkins '59 - Based on W.H.
Hudson's love story of a young political refugee in
the Venezuelan jungle and Rima, the "Bird Girl
EVENING
y
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00 THE GONG SHOW
7:30 THE MUPPETS
8:30 BOB HOPE SPECIAL
0:00 QUINCY
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
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10:00 SPEED BUGGY
10:30 MONSTER SQUAD
11:00 SPACE-GHOST—FRANKENS
11:30 HOT FUDGE
12:00 SOUL TRAIN
ATURDAY, MARCH 26
MORNING
7:00 LAND OF THE LOST
7:30 - MUGGSY
8:00 - WOODY. WOODPECKER SHOW
8:30 - PINK PANTHER
AFTERNOON
1:00 WILD KINGDOM •
1:30 ANDY WILLIAMS
2;00 N.C.A.A. BASKETBALL
5:00 - CANDID CAMERA
C 5:30 - ANDY WILLIAMS SH
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
j 6:30 HEE HAW
7:30 BOBBY VINTON S
• 8:00 EMERGENCY
9:00 MOVIE: "THE 0
11:30 MILLION DOLL
PREACHER" Sidn
% A trail guide, dev
seeking to homest
con -man in
prea
forces against b
1:00 FIVE ST
FUGITIVE"F
A man, falset
I frontier town
SUNDAY, M
MORNING
6:45-1)A
7:00 -OP
7:30 CA
8:00-R
9:00-
i 9:30 -
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C 11:30
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double header)
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FI0W
UTFIT"
AR MOVIE: "BUCK AND THE
ey Poitier, Harry Belafonte '72 -
ted to protecting former slaves
ead in the West, is confronted by a
cher's garb. The two finally join
ounty hunters.
R THEATRE: "FACE OF A
red MacMurray, Lin McCarthy '59 -
y accused of murder, moves to a
under an assumed name.
ARCH 27
VEY AND GOLIATH
EN CAMERA
RTOON CARNIVAL
EX HUMBARD
ORAL ROBERTS
TELEVISED MASS
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12:30 THE LONE RANGER
2:
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ERNOON
0 SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE: "THE OVER -
THE -HILL GANG" Walter i3rennan, Pat O'Brien
'69 - Group of retired Texas Rangers attempt to
bring law and order to a Western town run by a
corrupt mayor who seeks re-election.
4:00 SUNDAY SPECTACULAR: "HITLER: THE
LAST TEN DAYS" Alec Guinness - A look at
Hitler's final tyrannies
EVENING
6:00 - NEWS
6:30.WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS
8:00 MOVIE: "FLIGHT TO THE HOLOCAUST"
Patrick Wayne, Christopher Mitchum
10:00 NBC SPECIAL: HOLLYWOOD OUT—TAKES"
Featuring clips from 12 movies with over 50 Oscar
nominations that --for obvious reasons --ended up on
the cutting -room -floor.
11:00 NEWS
11:30 CINEMA FIVE: "R.P.M." Anthony Quinn, Ann
Margret '70 - Sociology professor, made president
of a dissident -torn university, tries to deal with the
demands of thestudents.
MONDAY, MARCH 2e
AFTERNOON
4:00 STUDIO FIVE: "HOMBRE" Paul Newman,
"Fredric March '07 - White man, raised by Apaches,
is forced to a showdown when the stagecoach in
which he is 'travelling"ls ambushed by outlaws
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EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00 ADAM - 12
7:30 BEWITCHED
8:00 N.C.A.A. BASKETBALL FINALS
10:00 T.B.A
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
TUESDAY, MARCH 29
AFTER
4:00
Lo
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EV
6
NOON
TUDIO FIVE: "BOY ON A DOLPHIN" Sophia
ren, Alan Ladd '57 • The Grecian Isles are the
ackdrop for this story of adventure and sunken
reasure.
ENING
:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00 ADAM - 12
7:30 BEWITCHED
8:00 HALLMARK HALL OF FAME: "ALL
CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL" NBC -
Adapted from the best-selling book by James
Herriot, about the experiences of two veterinarians
in the north of England in the late 1930's. ,
9:30 DEAD OF NIGHT - a trilogy of terror "SECOND
CHANCE"; "NO SUCH THING AS A VAMPIRE";
"BOBBY"
11:00 -NEWS
11:30 - TONIGHT SHOW
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30
AFTERNOON
4:00 STUDIO FIVE; NORTH COUNTRY"
Documentary '69 - Two men, each living off the land
in the remote Alaskan wilderness, face danger and
adventure with little help from modern technology.
EVENING -
6:00 - NEWS
7:00 -ADAM -12
7:30 - BEWITCHED
8:00 THE LIFE AND TIMES OF GRIZZLY ADAMS
9:00 3 GIRLS 3 (Premiere)
10:00 LUNGSTON CONFIDENTIAL
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
A song with heart
Lucille and Donna Frayne delighted a partisan Irish crowd at the St. Patrick's Day
variety show held at GDCI last Thursday with a couple of ballad favorites. (staff photo)
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A lighter moment
Rob Bundy and Phil Main provided some comic relief in the St. Patrick's Day Variety
Show sponsored by Pro Life last Thursday. Rob, a stage hand, repeatedly interrupted the
performance of Phil with zany antics. (staff photo)
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Ti a St. Patrlck'h Day' Variety Show sponsored,by`God r2ch Prti Elie featured several
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talented aets nd naturaily.'the flavor of the tttaterisl,l wall [rls(ti"oriented, The Stapleton
sisters )sang s fth vokites and eerie a -hit at't s ff
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OnM6rth,
and District P17rothe Lift;;
held the second
Variety Dight at the
District Collegiate i
Seamus Doherty,
ceremonies, mtrodu
- - program and sapg, a
song. It was suitable
said, that the Pro I.
which:, stands for the
of human should
variety.nightt on St, p;;
day. St. Patrick
sacredness of life ail
the shamrock to dem;
his faith in the Trinity,:;;
Baton twirling;:'
Rosemary and I;
Gilmore was followed'
Stapelton sisters,
Ann, Christine,
Catherine, Maureen ;` y
youngest of all, Patri t; L
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Mrs. Bert Leddy
and Jim Sinnett accom.,
by Mrs. Simpson on*re
sang.
Lisa Frayne dant E
Irish Jig. Lucille ant!+
Frayne and Eugene F;
sang.
Phil Main and Rob.
kept the crowd laughs,'
their comedy act.
After intermission'
was an "invasion"
Scotch, with Bert Mc
on the bagpipes and
McLennan on the drum
was followed by Lisa
dancing the Sailors Ho'
A quartet • of Fath'•
Dentinger, Elmer [le
George. Brophy and
Frayne sang a me,
songs.
Pat Stackhouse .,,M
Craig did the "i,
Stomp" accompani
Fred. James on the vi,
pianist Marilyn Hay.
A magic act by Rob'
with the help of two li
from the audience
everyone guessing.
Phil Main and ; TI
Langridge sang the H,
Song which they coo,
and others...
Police Chief Pat
accOwaped by Mrs.
pson Sant', Rose O'Da
"That's an Irish Lulla,'
The program was
eluded by, the as
joining with Seamus i,
in an Irish sing -so
Seamus said, "If you
like the program, may
spuds be lumov."
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Nile UCW
to serve,;.: ,�
July din
The regular meetin'
Nile' U.C.W. was held;,
10 at the home of Mrs
Feagan. .e..
Mrs. Charles Johns''
incharge of the busing
minutes of the F M
meeting were read
proved.
Roll call was answ;
"when is a bargain,; JO
bargain." and brough
many interesting co i „''
There were l0 10
present.''-`.,
Mrs. Feagan is to
about Zehr's Save*
Plan. ' els.*
It was decided to ca': �weddinginJuly.The annual May sto be held on May25th, l
An invitation to'a'
dessert card peBrooksideSchobl'MawasextendedFlowersare to11chased for the ch ,�EasterSunday.Quiltblockswereg1;g:toF
ertobeappliqued,The. di
is Umbrella Girl.
yfIEEach member is_som.ething to thtCIemeetingtobeauc Er
Mrs. E. Feagan t''' kdtle1
for the devotional pep
theme was Stew „
$201
Finance.
A- poem
"Treasure" wag''
follojwed by the'.
reading taken front
Chapter 25 ciottn*°,
poem entitled ' A to
Lunch was serVt,
Hugh McWhinney r,
E. Feagan and a '
spent.
,The, April meetsnfr
held at the home of
i1
it
Chrlstilaw .Apra
With Miss Elaine.l'''
Of Clinton guest spec`
tr
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