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• TODAY SHOW
Oto • IRONSSIDE
)0 :00 = SAN>ORD AND •,SON,
1,0 ;30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
If:oo WHEEL OF FORTUNE
11:30 IT'S ANYBODY'S GUESS
12:00 -NEWS - 4
12:30 CHICO AND THE MAN
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAYS -
AFTERNOON 1:00 o.m. 10.4:00 p.m.
1:00 THE GONG SHOW
1::30 DAYS OF OUR LIVES
2:30 THE DOCTORS.
3:00 ANOTHER WORLD
•._,.a,yHURSDAY;SEPTEII BER.1 '.; • ..
AFTERNOON
• 4:00 =`STUDIO FIVE: "BOMBERS B-52" -- Natalie
Wood, Karl Malden '57--- Sergeant is ordered on a
1t secret mission to test B-52 bomber.
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EVENING
6:00 NEWS
-6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
7:30-•MICHIGAME
8:00 - COMEDY TIME: "RUBBER GUN SQUAD"
and "GOOD PENNY"
9:00 - TV5 PRIME TIME MOVIE: "THE HIRED
HAND" — Peter Fonda, Warren Oates — Drifter
returns to his family after seven years, learns that
his former saddlemate is being held prisoner — sets ,
out to rescue him.
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
AFTERNOON
4:00 - STUDIO FIVE "BATTLE OF THE COM-
MANDOS" — Jack Palance, Curt Jergens —
Handful of Commandos must destroy German -built
powerful cannon before it can operate effectively
against the Allied Forces.
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00 WILD KINGDOM
7:30 THE MUPPETS
8:00 -"LIONS FOOTBALL (Detroit vs- Baltim
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
MORNING
7:00 LAND OF THE LOST
7:30 KIDS FROM C.A.p•E.R.
8:002 -WOODY WOODPECKER SHOW
8.• 0 - PINK PANTHER
10:00 SPEED BUGGY
10:30 MONSTER SQUAD
11:00 SPACE GHOST—FRANKENSTEIN JR. --
11:30 SOUL TRAIN
AFTERNOON
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12:30 - MONSTER ADVENTURE THEATRE: "FACE
OF FU MANCHU"'— Christopher Lee - Scotland
— Yard discovers that Fu Manchu, long thought dead,
1 is alive and again threatening world domination.
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% 2:00 - TIGER TALK
2:15 - TIGER BASEBALL (Oakland at Detroit)
4:30 I DREAM OF JEANNIE
j 5:00 CANDID CAMERA
1 . 5:30 BOBBY VINTON SHOW
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
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• 6:30 HEE HAW
{ 7:30 THE GONG SHOW
8:00 ORAL ROBERTS SPECIAL
• ' 9:00 FOOTBALL - Dallas vs Baltimore
11:00 NEWS
11:30 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE: "BATTLE CRY"
Van Heflin, Aldo Ray '55 - Drama of the romances,
training, and the battles of a group of U.S. Marines
% during World War II. (Due to NFL Game, there will
be no "Eleven O'Clock Edition" and no "Five Star
Theatre" on this date.)
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
MORNING
% 7:00"- OPEN CAMERA
• 7:30 CARTOON CARNIVAL
8:00 - REX HUMBARD
9:00 - ORAL ROBERTS
j• " 9:30 TELEVISED MASS
S 10:00 - CHARLIE CHAN THEATRE: "CHARLIE
1 CHAN'S MURDER CRUISE" -_ B&W '40 — Sidney
/ Toler, Robert Lowery — Chan stalks a murderer on
board a luxury line — and almost misses.
{ 11:30 - DAKTARI
i AFTERNOON
t 12:30 THE LONE RANGER
2:00 - MEET THE PRESS
2:30 - SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE: "WAKE ME
WHEN THE WAR IS OVER" _ '69":— Ken Barry,
t' Eva Gabor — Bumbling U.S. lieutenant, in the
% closing days of World War II, is rescued from
Germans by an anti -Nazi baroness who insists on
• ' protecting him - long after the war is over.
I 4:00 - SUNDAY SPECTACULAR: "HOL>y IN THE
1
HEAD" — Frank Sinatra, Edward G. Robinson —
1 A good -time -Charlie comes to the end of his rope
and has to re-evaluate his place in life.
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EVENING
1 6:00 - NEWS
1 6:30 WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS
7:00 DISNEY .
8:00 - MYSTERY MOVIE: "THE BYE BYE SKY
HIGH I.Q. MURDER CASE" — Columbo
j 9:30 - JERRY LEWIS TELETHON — continuous till
6:30 p.m. Monday
1 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER '5
1 AFTERNOON' •
Jerry Lewis elethon, continuous- till. 6:30 p.m.
1 EVENING
16:00 NEWS
t 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
1 7:00 THE UNDERSEA WORLD OF JACQUES
COUSTEAU
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7:30 BEWITCHED
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MOVIE
8:00 LAUGH IN SPECIAL
"JAMES AT 15"
11:00 NEWS..
11:30 TONIGHTSHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER e
AFTERNOON '
( 4:00 -STUDIO FIVE: "BURGLARS"— Omar Sharif,
Dyan Cannon '70 -- A quartet of international
jewel thieves are interrupted by a police inspector
in the middle of a robbery. The results are not what
they, expected.
1
. ' EVENING
.� 0q...`NEWS •
6.:30 N..'':c: NEWS.
7:00 MOD SQUAD"
8:00 - THE BIG EVENT: "THE HINDENBURG"
George C. Scott, Anne Bancroft
10:00 POLICE STORY
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11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
AFTERNOON
1 t1 4:00 - STUDIO FIVE: "SIROCCO" — Humphrey
Bogart, Lee 3. Cobb — B&W '51 — Adventurer runs
1 guns to the Syrians fighting the French in 1925
1 Damascus. When he falls in love with Colonel's
wife, he makes his last dangerous journey.
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% 6:00 -NEWS
S{.
The Goderieh Little: Ago an took much of urtf itn
Theatre came,;, nother ste p equipment. - pro 0 home -ot
� p• grow 's ul rtient, , a •
m g its • and wardrobe Bs well 'as' its, ' Myrtle.
•closer to centralizing
/1..- wardrobes _--`; mp ' API: meeting pIac ,I :read in room..'• a� - d
... general meeting..., quarters and' : general ... � u oss .'.,ca c ak�
1 recently when it negotiated headquarters a third a been tar l tl y d= t rri�:�oll? S,R sat
i rental of a McKay .Hall Volunteers in the ° GLT and she lives;in helt2yvriitt cu11Y.:t�rould
1 apartment formerly used „by mem be r s hip Aced -thy itSr fir tfleeting or
the hall- caretaker. The Saturdayat McKay P ` g a th`e�t'e d ' in town and does not:;
ayHall,tada use of .the alrartment GLT` �hiarty�,�; and, 0,
/1t amateur theatre. group took some minor renovations in worked out a' rental ,.'tee, , wou'l :be the first'
- advantage of a change in the apartment in preparation agreeable to both parties and 'sdasonl'<'performn?
; employees at the town owned for moving day- Bisset said 'moved into the• apartment ':said b , rtusicai`'
hall and •worked out an the group had been using Saturday. Bissett said GLT coRSldered as
1 -i agreement with the town to whatever • storage -space it had no contract or lease With production but sr:,'
1 • take over the much needed could find for its equipment the town addingthat if for the .'core and,
1 space. and was at the mery f the sonte reason thetownwanted 'Would be avails!)
GLT spokesman., Frank town overuse of the hall for • the apartment thetheatre
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and--actresses—from donations- c tram-_..�GLT
would have to find another
production, outfitted. with tables, chairs, a
couch and several armchairs
and has a stove, fridge and
complete set of cutlery and
dishes. It the group wanted to
an all day practise it.
the—actors
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Bisset said --•;Monday the. rehearsals: if the'haii-wast'»- etre openin
hall-_ �. ", „• �__
apartment w'nuid~repiace'the`°muse'-ilyr�a'7ls: If
hall iY town '-`1'he "-"e " "tfie
old barn the group used
t Pe urntslsed7an▪ g�.Its :':°annual;
similar Functions.. The barn, members and membersirr add,;
owned by John Cochrane; place to work on their patrons It is i'ei;es onthat rrierp
its funds, He p
thisyear adult ee
up a dollar and are
dollars . for' the t;
while ' the stude
remain at three do
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7:00 MOD SQUAD
1 8:00 - US •AGAINST THE WORLD
1 10:00 - RICHARD PRYOR SPECIAL
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
% 1:00 TOMORROW
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The Blyth Centre for the Arts
and
Theatre Passe Murailie
present
He Won't,Come In
• From
The Barn
"a barnyard comedy"
at the Blyth Memorial Hall
August 25,26,27,, 3o- - .•
September 1, 2, 3. -
Curtain Time 8:30 p.m.
Special matinee one day only on Sept.
Adults 53.00 Senior Citizens 52.50
1 at 2 p.m.
Children 52.00
Tickets and reservations / Wettable at the Blyth Summer Festival box
office, phone 523-9300 or at the following ticket outlets:
Seaforth: The Huron Expositor
Clinton: Mary's Sewing Centre
Goderich: Campbell's of Goderich'
Wingham: The Waxworks Boutique
Kincardine: Lampman's Ltd.
Bayfield: The Little Inn
Stratford: Smith-Wagners,
97 Ontario St. -•
Walkerton:
Margarets Ladies Wear
'Listowel: Basically Books
Lucknow: H&B Discount
LAST NIGHT THURS., ONE SNOW ONLY - L0O P.M:
BOX
OFFICE
OPENS
6:00 P.M.
SHOWS TO E
SILVER STREAK
CAN I DO IT UNTIL/
• I NEED GLASSES
SEPT. 1-3 ..� � :: ; .,,���
THURS.-SAT. ONLY•
PROGRAMS
SUBJECT
TO CHANGE
WITHOUT
NOTICE
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Plus MOVING VIOLATION
It's the .nuttiest, naughtiest, looniest, gooniest,
funniest madcap comedy of the year!
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TECHNICIANS
GUILD
RADMITTANCE
ESTRICTED
TO PERSONS
10. YEARS OF AGE
OR OVER
FRI.-TUES.'
SEPT. 2-6
FRI. & SAT. TWO SHOWINGS
7:00 & 9 P.M. ONLY
SUN.-TUES. ONE SHOWING ONLY 8' P.M.
Production Services by Devon /P.6 ♦ift
0 Coivma. P.ao,.e Ineueuses. Inc I1177 �.
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FOR SHOWINGS SEPT. 7
PLEASE CHECK THEATRE'
Starting Sept. 9
•Walking 'tall• Fine!- Chapter.
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WE NOW CAN ACCOMMODATE SEVERAL WHEELCHAIRS
Pleas* make arrangements the night before
GODERICH
30 THL SQUARI.
524 7811
AIRCONDlT10Nl, D
NITS
There's an old fireplace in the lounge
Grove Lodge which will be rest
original beauty before the residenceh
safer this year. Robert Kay of Kay
Clinton, has already determined the
of slate and is deciding here just how
the surface. Mrs. Kay provided a
service for owner Bill Oltman. She
countryside and came up with the p
and accessories for the fireplace whlei
ry closed off in recent years. (staff photo)
iVOC9/1D 't,'
PLEASE.'
BEECH ST. CLINTON
NOW PLAYING --
TNURS. SATURDAY,,. SEPT. 1.2.3
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
ROBERT SHAW • JACQUELINE BISSET ' NICK KOU:
ADULT $ M T a
It ' :s 1958 when makin lo. • meant"maim,
3) EMILY
4)LOVE SWEDISH STYLE
5) HOT PANTS HOLIDAY
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