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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-10-13, Page 26PAGE 4A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1977 Bivth Standard so cx o lvlc TV Cha! nel S - Saginaw • Schedule for October -13 to October 19 (Exehrsiv. too $ivwxl-Star Publishing) MORNINGS MONDAY TO FRIDAY 7:00 TODAY SHOW 7:30 TODAY SHOW 9:00 MARCUS WELBY M.D. 10:00 SANFORD AND SON 10:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 11:00 WHEEL OF FORTUNE 11:30 KNOCKOUT 12:00 NEWS AFTERNOONS 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 12:30 CHICO AND THE MAN ( 1:00 THE GONG SHOW 1:30 DAYS OF OUR LIVES 2:30 THE DbCTORS ( 3:00 ANOTHER WORLD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 AFTERNOON .t; 4:00 STUDIO FIVE: "DEAD HEAT ON A MERRY- GO-ROUND" James Coburn - Con artist on parole pulls off one of the greatest heists of all times. ' 1. EVENING t 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00 BEWITCHED 7:30 MICHIGAME 8:00 CHIPS 9:00 THE MAN FROM ATLANTIS 10:00 RESETTI AND RYAN c 11:00 NEWS % 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW } 1:00 TOMORROW t FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 1 AFTERNOON 4 4:00 SPECIAL TREAT: "A PIECE OF CAKE" (3 -day . { DB from 10.1]) NBC - The controversy --fanned by' 1. gossip -surrounding the disappearance of a high school boy, touches off a student strike at an urban school. Ossie Davis, Al Freeman Jr. Star Shemah { EVENING ' 6:00 NEWS f 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS i 7:00 WILD KINGDOM 8:00 SANFORD ARMS i 8:30 CHICO AND THE MAN f 9:00 ROCKFORD FILES { 10:00 QUINCY 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW I 1:00 MIDNIGHT SPECIAL ( SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 t MORNING 7:30 BAGGY PANTS & NITWITS. i 7:00 SEARCH AND RESCUE- 8:00 ESCUE8:00 C.B. BEARS 9:00 THE YOUNG SENTINELS 9:30 THE NEW ARCHIE—SABRINA SHOW li 10:30 I AM THE GREATEST: THE ADVENTURES t OF MUHAMMAD ALI ( 11:00 THUNDER t 11:30 SOUL TRAIN i - AFTERNOON } 12:30 SCIENCE—FICTION THEATRE: "DAGORA {0—THE SPACE MONSTER" '60 - Foreign affairs detective encounters gigantic atomica-mutated jellyfish which threatens the earth's future. 4:00 MARTY ROBBINS SPOTLIGHT 4:30 CANDID CAMERA t 5:00 WOLFMAN JACK SHOW 1 5:30 SHA -Na -Na t EVENING i 6:00 NEWS I 6:30 HEE RAW ( 7:30,THE GONG SHOW,. 8:00 THE BIONIC WOMAN 9:00 MOVIE: "W.C. FIELDS AND ME" 11:00 NEWS t 11:30 MOVIE: "HOTEL" Rod Taylor, Karl Malden 1:00 MOVIE: "TALL MAN RIDING" Randolph Scott { SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 MORNING CI 6:45 DAVEY AND GOLIATH I 7:00 - OPEN CAMERA I• 7:30 CARTOON CARNIVAL 8:00 - REX HUMBARD it 9:00 - ORAL ROBERTS f 9:30 TELEVISED MASS 110:00 ABBOTT & COSTELLO: "JACK & THE BEANSTALK" B&W '52 • Costello, while babysitting, falls asleep and dreams he's Jack in 7 the fairy tale. t ( 11:30 - DAKTARI I j AFTERNOON , 12:30 MEET THE PRESS 1:00 N.F.L. (teams to be announced) Aragsd 7c { { . EVENING 6:00 NEWS { 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS { 7:00 BEWITCHED ! 7:30 ADAM - 12 8:00 THE LIFE AND TIMES OF GRIZZLY ADAMS 9:00 THE OREGON TRAIL I 10:00 BIG HAWAII 11:00 NEWS i11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 3 1:00 TOMORROW 7:30 ADAM - 12 8:00 LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE 9:00 MOVIE: "79 PARK AVENUE" 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 AFTERNOON 4:00 STUDIO FIVE: "FOR ME AND MY GAL" Judy Garland, Gene -Kelly - Love and heartbreaks in vaudeville brought on by World War I. EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00 BEWITCHED 8:00 RICHARD PRYOR SHOW 9:00 MOVIE: "79 PARK AVENUE"(conclusion) 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 AFTERNOON 4:00 STUDIO FIVE: "BABES IN ARMS" Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney - Rodgers -Hart musical about the kids of vaudevillians who prove to themselves and,everyone that they are loaded with talent. B&W EVENING i 6:00 NEWS { 6:30 WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS 7:00 DISNEY 3 9:00 THE BIG EVENT: "79 PARK AVENUE" - Part 1 of, 3 -part NBC - Lesley Ann Warren, Barbara t Barrie, Albert Salomi, Michael Constantine, Jack Weston, John Saxon. Based on Harold Robbins' best-selling novel.. f' 11:30 CINEMA FIVE: "GUADALCANAL ODYSSEY" { Leslie Nielsen, narrator - Adventurous study of Guadalcanal and its place in the history of World L War II. '75 I MONDAY, OCTOBER 17 i i AFTERNOON I { 4:00 STUDIO FIVE: "THE PIRATE" Judy Garland, 1. Gene Kelly '48 - Lonely girl on romance -riddled t island in Caribbean dreams of her imaginary hero. 3 Cole Porter musical. } EVENING i 6:00 NEWS t 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 BEWITCHED 7 ,SQUARE MEAL SQUARE DEAL TRY -NOW NOW FULLYLICENSED GODERICH RESTAURANT STEAKHOUSE & TAVERN Ltd. LICENSED UNDER -THE LIQUORLICENSE-ACT 42 WEST STREET Beginning with last week's edition, The Blyth Standard will have new publishers and • a new editor. SANTA SAYS: Book your Christmas Parties NOW at the: Candlelight Restaurant & Tavern Book now because openings are limited and avoid disappointment Candlelight Restaurant & Tavern SALTFORD VALLEY HALL FOR RENT 524-9366 Licensed under L C B.O BAYFIELD RD , GODERICH 524=7711 0000 00 0 O @ @ O @ O O ... J J J J J JZJ J J J z-zzzzJ zzj.JTJTJTJ J O 0 Effective Saturday, October 1, the Standard will be operated by McLean Brothers Publishing Ltd., JIM'S PIZZA 68 WEST ST. - GODERICH SPECIALIZING IN ITALIAN & CANADIAN FOOD FLAVOUR CRISP CHICKEN FAST TAKE OUT SERVICE 524-2184 524-2185 NOW PLAYING! THURS., FRI. & SAT. TWO SHOWINGS 719 SUN.-THURS. ONE SHOWING ONLY Al P.M. OCT. 13 ONLY -GOES TO MONTE CARLO Dean JONES, Don KNOTTS, Julie SOMMARS. iaci KinwFctl STARTS FRI., OCT. 14-18 Buford Pusser8love for his children and slain wife will move you. His courage will inspire you. And what happens to him will anger you. 160.100,141 bNtto P ALL NEW! Adryan�dthe true life hero... IE CHAPTER WALKING TALL FI Pwmns BO SVENSON as Buford Pusser in FINAL CHAPTER -WALKING TALL . co slam MARGARE I BEYE andRA U (iii -Ci iii-rl[Mi1AKICAA0E1 asthe &ntj when by HUWARU 3 KREITSEK and SAMUEL A PE E RE S from a story by HOWARD R KI -1117s1 K n aluced by CHARLES A PRATT duetted by JACK STARRETT WAITER SCHARF an Amnon Internauonal release Liar STARTS WED., OCT. 19th TIME AND TERROR YOU ARE IN A RACE OR... IoporER Rid. kiln SEKSWISIOSRKV OR... A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR •PANAVISION`"> 30 THE SQUARI PHONE 524 7811 AIRCONDITIONF.D Program subject to change eang based ill Seaforth. The new farmers in Hur0 j; ~n' editor will be an Auburn Perth counties, Lalli wilwol be Rhea chargeHamilton of both the salneyear�e-< expanded by " editorial and advertising Teeswater ha' News,.11:. content for thennew pap r. company employed].' part-time emploiak8e assisted by Corrie Bylsma all of whom willbereli who has been in charge of the various capacities h' office operation at The The Standard or Y Standard for the past year, company publishia` The offices of the magazines, Sgairepu newspaper will remain in the House. same building a5 at present Under the new own and,be open the same hours.. news and adv' Keith and Jill Roulston, gathering will take who have published the usual from theofficein newspaper for nearly six Actual typesetting years (beginning in Standard will be done November 1971) will continue Seaforth plant ad to operate their other will be done, asnbej, publications, The Rural Voice Goderich. from and Vlnlewe offices atire gazine their Readers will eaj paper one day eneg farm in• East Wawanosh the paper will now be, the township, age three miles from Tuesday evening distributed Wed The couple purchased The morning rather t Standard from Douglas and nesday and 'phis, Lorna Whitmore in before. It willnecess` November 1971, shortly after news and advertis' the death of Mr. Whitmore's delivered to The s mother. The Whitmores office by Mondayev retained the printing business inclusion in each portion of ,their business. It paper. has subsequently become one of the best equipped printing businesses in the area. Operating at first from their house, the Roulstons changed The Standard to an 10 offset -printed publication, using a photographic process to facilitate greater use of I' photographs and artwork. �If The paper was printed on a large, web -offset press in Goderich. The paper doubled in the WELCO average number of pages. SERVIt In April of 1973, the Village 8 11' 1 Squire- magazine was founded would tike to call and now has some 3,000 "housewarming glft", subscribers every month, formation about T Later, in June of 1975 the Iocation,TheHostenw to arrange your {u• couple founded the farm the Signal -Star publication, The Rural Voice, which serves more than 5,000 Call her at 524. •„v• ‘4's SUNDAY DINNER SPECIA Baked Chicken ONLY • 75 Soup; or juice, scalloped potatoes, yellowbeans, beverage and deep apple ple. HWY. 21 DRY DOCK RESTAURANT BAYFIELD 565-2553, Your pharmacist takes an extra step for drug safety During recent years, drug misuse has become a problem of major proportions Not lust illegal drugs. But the kinds of drugs used everyday by thousands of Canadians. Sleeping aids. Cough syrups. Even certain vitamins. Over 2.000 drugstore products in all. Each of them is safe with proper use. but possibly harmful if used improperly. That's why the Government of Ontario has passed new laws to help control the use of many common drugs. These regulations require that the purchase of certain drugstore products must be approved by the pharmacist At your pharmacy, these products will be identified for you with a colourful purple sticker. All you need to do is take your selection to the prescription counter. have it approved by the pharmacist, then take ilio the checkout area of your choice along with your other purchases It means a few extra steps for both of us. But it's an extra step for drug safety. and we think that's a good thing • Because drug misuse should be everyone's concern. ONTARIO PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION allICIEPHARMACY SHOPPERS SQUARE, GODERICH 524-7241 to 1111 CA MK Koda6 FILMS RI 1 PROLES and PRiNI: by [4'1/4 ,4, LABS i 1 u• R re, re ha $20 sio Ye Y s] tot ial 2s e•1 _3' 511 Ur E d y' ICI INI r1 ow L I bt 191 hu 21 P. oak F. •%4 HI Chi Se