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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-05-04, Page 28Der a Channel 5 -Saginaw Schedule for May 4toMay 10 (Exclusive to Signal -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 DOCTORS 3:00 ANOTHER WORLD THURSDAY, MAY 4 AFTERNOON 4:00 STUDIO FIVE: "CHARIOTS OF THE GODS" Doc. '72 - Film adaptation of Erich von Daniken's best-selling book. EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00 BEWITCHED 7:30 MICHIGAMF. 8:00 HANNA-BARBERA HAPPY HOUR 9:00 OPERATION RUNAWAY 10:00 POLICE WOMAN 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIES: "SANDS OF IWO JIMA" B&W '49 - John Wayne, John Agar 109 min.; "FLAME OF THE BARBARY COAST" B&W '45 John Wayne, Ann Dvorak 91 min.; "DAKOTA" B&W '45 John Wayne, Vera Ralston 82 min. FRIDAY, MAY 5 AFTERNOON 4:00 STUDIO FIVE: "WILLARD" Ernest Borgnine, Bruce Davison '71 - An in- troverted young man with a domineering mother and a villainous employer trains rats to strike back. EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00 WILD KINGDOM 7:30 MUPPETS 8:00 THE LIFE AND TIMES OF GRIZZLY ADAMS 8:30 C.P.O. SHARKEY 9:00 ROCKFORD FILES 10:00 QUINCY 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW ax '72 - Pregnant widow goes to visit her mother-in-law whom she has never met, and walks into a nightmare. SUNDAY, MAY 7 MORNING 6:45 DAVEY AND GOLIATH 7:00 OPEN CAMERA 7:30 CARTOON CARNIVAL 8:00 REX HVMBARD 9:00 ORAL ROBERTS 9:30 TELEVISED MASS 10:00 ABBOTT & COSTELLO THEATRE: "COMIN' ROUND THE MOUNTAIN" Abbott, Costello '51 B&W - Bud and Lou invade hillbilly country. 11:30 DAKTARI AFTERNOON 12:30 SHERLOCK HOLMES THEATRE: "SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE SECRET WEAPON" B&W '42 Basil Rath- bone, Nigel Bruce - Holmes combats Professor Moriarty, who has kidnapped an inventor of a new bomb. 2:30 SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE: "THE DISAP- PEARANCE OF FLIGHT 412" Glenn Ford, Bradford Dillman '74 - Two jets mysteriously disappear while pursuing UFOs; an Air Force colonel investigates. 4:00 SUNDAY SPECTACULAR: "THE GREAT WALDO PEP- PER" Robert Redford, Bo Svenson '75 - A barnstorming pilot is permanently grounded, finds he can't adjust to the earth- bound life, so he takes to the skies as a stunt flyer under an assumed name. EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS 7:00 DISNEY 8:00 PROJECT UFO 9:00 BIG EVENT: "WHEELS" (Part 1) 11:00 NEWS 11:30 CINEMA FIVE: "SOMEONE BEHIND THE DOOR" Charles Bronson, An- thony Perkins '71 - A brain surgeon plots the murder of his unfaithful wife's lover, using a psychopath amnesiac patient as 19t instrument. MdNDAY,• MAY 8 AFTERNOON 4:00 •MOVIE FIVE: "THP, OUT- OF-TOWNERS" Jack Lemmon, Sandy Dennis '70 - Neil 2:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIES: story about the busin ssm ntmon and "CROWHAVEN FARM" Hope his wife who visit New York and Lange, Paul Burke '70 75 min. 'are beset by every imaginable "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES" disaster. Christopher George, Judy Carne EVENING, 71 min. "TO COMMIT A MUR- 6:00 SIX O'CLOCK NEWS DER"Louis' Jourdan, Senta 6:30 NBC NIGHTLY NEWS Berger '70 91 min. 7:00 BEWITCHED SATURDAY, MAY 6 7:30 ADAM 12 MORNING - 8:00 LITTLE HOUSE ON THE 7:00 - SPACE SENTTNFr c . PRAIRIE 7:30 LAND OF THE LOST 9:00 MOVIE: "WHEELS" (Part 8:00 HONG KONG PHOOEY 2) 8:30 GO, GO, GLOBETROT- 11:00 NEWS TERS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 10:30 THE THINK PINK PAN- 1:00 TOMORROW THER SHOW 11:00 BAGGY PANTS & NIT WITS 11:30 SOUL TRAIN AFTERNOON„ 12:30 SCIENCE -FICTION THEATRE: ''CASTLE OF EVIL" Scott Brady, Virginia Mayo '66 - A group of heirs gather for the reading' of the will at a castle on a Caribbean island. NBC 2:00 N.B.C. PRE -GAME SHOW 2:15 MAJOR LEAGUE BASE'BALL 5:00 W'OLFMAN JACK SHOW 5:30 SHA—NA—NA EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 HEE HAW 7:30 GONG SHOW 8:00 BIONIC WOMAN 9:00 MOVIE: "ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE . ANYMORE" 11.00 NEWS • 11:30 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE: "THE COWBOYS" John Wayne, Bruce Dern '72 - When all the adult men go off in search of gold•, a veteran rancher is forced to hire eleven teenage boys as trail hands, and in the process of driving 1200 cattle across 400 rough miles, the boys become men. 1:30 FIVE STAR THEATRE: "YOU'LL LIKE MY MOTHER" Patty Duke, Rosemary .Murphy TUESDAY, MAY 9 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "NOT WITH MY WIFE, YOU DON'T" Tony Curtis, Virna Lisi "66 - Apple -polishing Air Force major discovers that an old buddy is becoming too friendly with his neglected wife EVENING 6:00 SIX O'CLOCK NEWS - NBC 6:30 NBC NIGHTLY NEWS 7:00 BEWITCHED 7:30 ADAM 12 8:00' KOMEDY TONITE 9:00 BIG EVENT: "WHEELS" (Part 3) • 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW WEDNESDAY; MAY 10 AFTERNOON 9:00 MOVIE FIVE: "ASK ANY GIRL" Shirley MacLaine, David Niven '59 - Single girl comes to New York looking for a career and a husband. EVENING 6:00 SIX O'CLOCK NEWS - NBC 6:30 NBC NIGHTLY NEWS 7:00 BEWITCHED 7:30 ADAM 12 8:00 ROLLER GIRLS 8:30 JOE AND VALERIE 9:00 DEAN MARTIN ROAST 10:00 NEWS SPECIAL 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW .\ a NDP say : overnment incentives needless By Alice Gibb Donald MacDonald, MPP for York South and the NDP food and agriculture critic, attacked both the provincial and federal governments' economic policies in a speech to members of NDP Huron - WELCOME SERVICE would like to call you with "housewarming gifts", and in- formation about your new location. The Hostess will be glad to arrange your subscription to the Signal -Star CaII her at 524-2057 .411110 ''W Middlesex Riding Association recently. Mr. MacDonald attacked the two levels of government for continuing to try and stimulate the faltering economy by giving tax in- centives to he business -world. While Mr. MacDonald said this sounds like a plausible solution, it ignores the fact "That at the present time 20 percent of plant capacity in Canada is idle." He said, "What's the use in giving them (industries) money to expand plant capacity when 20 percent already isn't being used? He said if money were put in the hands 'oT people who need it, these people could spend it, re -stimulating the economy and creating a need for production increases. The food and agriculture critic also attacked the recent increase in OHIP costs and said Darcy McKeough is using the increased revenues "to fill his coffers" rather Come to FLORIDA Visit WALT DISNEY WORLD only 17 minutes away when you stay with us in the Heart of Orange Grove Country "Planned to Pamper and Please" t&tet 67 Inn Florida Hwy. 50 (Exit 80—Florlda Turnpike) WINTER GARDEN, FLORIDA 32787 So convenient to Disney World, the +Kehned•y Space Center, Sea World, Circus World, Cypress Gardens, Stars Hall of Fame, Busch /- Gardens ... see them 3111 Swimming pool, Efficiencies, Family rooms, all with tree color TV, phones, arr•conditioned, free parking. Delectable wining and dining. Lounge with live entertainment, Shopping - l Center adjacent. Limited number of rooms now avail- able, so hurry. For reservation information and confirmation send check or money order for -525.00. Cancelled check guarantees your room. • Kitchenette Rates Available Children under 12 Free in same room with parents r .• UP TO 4 PERSONS Sept 1 - Dec. 15 $14 Dec. 16 - June 14 $18 June 15 - Aug. 31 $22 Send coupon for information or reservations. CALL COLLECT 305-656-8695 WINTER GARDEN, FLORIDA r WINTER GARDEN INN 1 P 0 Box 1486, Winter Gorden, Florida 32787 1 Name I Address I City, State, ZIP Dept. than Improve health care services. Mr. MacDonald said' the Alberta Tories had also raised their health insurance premiums in the last few weeks, despite a $700 million surplus in the provincial budget. More Money Mr. MacDonald said, "It's Tory philosophy to raise health premiums'and added more money is raised from OHIP preniiums in Ontario than from corporation taxes. The MPP added six provinces have now eliminated health care premiums entirely, including the four Maritime provinces which raise the revenue for health services from the general tax, revenue and Saskatchewan and Manitoba which don't have health premiums at all. Ontario's health premiums are now the highest of any province, and Mr. MacDonald asked, "how can you justify that?" Mr. MacDonald said if provincial budgets have been impractical in coping with crises the federal budget has been worse. However, he said the recent federal budget "recognized there was no point in giving more incentives at the'top." He said the ••three percent sales tax reduction gave some benefits to the average person, but the NDP critic said this was "an effort to give the pretence of doing something in the advance of an election.". He said the six month tax reduction means the government will revert to the high tax again just as unemployment begins to mount in the fall and winter. Mr. MacDonald said treasurers Darcy McKeough and Jean Chretien are in the same ideological camp when it comes to budgeting and "the Liberals and Tories are almost outdoing each other in -terms of being . right wing, conservative parties." Mr. MacDonald also referred to the upcoming federal election, and said "Pierre Elliot Trudeau says Canadian unity will be the main issue of this campaign." The NDP critic said the prime minister is hoping people will forget unem- ployment and' the country's economic crisis. Most important Mr. MacDonald said developments ofthe last weekend may be among the most important in Canada's history. Referring to the election of Claude Ryan as leader of the Quebec Liberals, Mr. Cylinder Head According to automo Yive s,r'vice statistics, cylinder head resurfacing has become one of the top- rated jobs. We are equip- ped to handle this service for'you. • s EMPLOY 9UR CYLINDER HEAD RECONDITIONING EQUIPMENT AND SKILLED OPERATORS. We assure you the finest job possible to satisfy you. Phone us for further Information or better yet visit us. Let US do the work COMPANY LIMITED 145 HURON ROAD, GODERICH 524-8389 MacDonald said, "For 10 years Pierre Elliot Trudeau has been viewed as the only leader able to cope with the threat of Quebec separatism and .maintain a united Canada. Events of last weekend, culminating in the election of Claude Ryan as leader of the provincial Liberal party, eliminates Trudeau's indispensability." Mr. MacDonald said, "if the PQ drive to separatism is to be stalled, it can only be achieved through developing a coalition of anti -separatists forces within,Quebec. While it is premature to conclude that Claude Ryan will become the focus of such a coalition, there is growing evidence to suggest he will." ' The MPP said, "it should not be forgotten that in the last election 60 percent of the Quebec electorate were anti - PQ and the polls consistently suggest that 80-85 percent are anti -separatist." Tribalism Mr. MacDonald said while Prime Minister Trudeau deplores nationalism and views French-Canadian nationalism as' "a form of tribalism," this has been repudiated by every political party in the province since the war. "Every premier, from Duplessis, through Lesage, Johnson, Bertrand and Bourassa, to Levesque has been strongly, if not stridently, nationalist,". he said. Mr. MacDonald said he believes Trudeau is' out of tune with modern Quebec while Claude Ryan is very much in tune with it. Mr. MacDonald added, "and he's (Ryan) convinced we can re -structure Canadian confederation and keep Qupbec in it." In the future, Mr. MacDonald said the battle for Canada's future will not be between Rene Levesque and Trudeau but between Claude Ryan and Levesque. NDP Executive Members of the Huron County New Democratic Party (NDP) elected a new executive at a general meeting held in Hensall Public School on Tuesday evening. Stuart Craine of Exeter was elected president of the riding association, with John Fisher of Clinton elected vice president. The recording secretary is Sylvia Craine of Exeter, with Helen Tench of Clinton elected as the membership and corresponding secretary. Rev. John Wood of Goderich will continue to serve as treasurer and chief financial officer. The members at large elected to serve on the executive include Dale and Ken Weber of Hensall, Peter Toye of Wingham, Paul Carrol of Seaforth, Gwen, Pemberton of Bayfield and Clint Gibson of Bayfield. Helen Tench will assume the duties of electoral district agent in the upcoming federal election. 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'�, f�-,,, SUN. 5 & 7 p.m. $5.9seACH .;, ' Ir - (Bedford Hotel Gederich 524.7337 .\ a NDP say : overnment incentives needless By Alice Gibb Donald MacDonald, MPP for York South and the NDP food and agriculture critic, attacked both the provincial and federal governments' economic policies in a speech to members of NDP Huron - WELCOME SERVICE would like to call you with "housewarming gifts", and in- formation about your new location. The Hostess will be glad to arrange your subscription to the Signal -Star CaII her at 524-2057 .411110 ''W Middlesex Riding Association recently. Mr. MacDonald attacked the two levels of government for continuing to try and stimulate the faltering economy by giving tax in- centives to he business -world. While Mr. MacDonald said this sounds like a plausible solution, it ignores the fact "That at the present time 20 percent of plant capacity in Canada is idle." He said, "What's the use in giving them (industries) money to expand plant capacity when 20 percent already isn't being used? He said if money were put in the hands 'oT people who need it, these people could spend it, re -stimulating the economy and creating a need for production increases. The food and agriculture critic also attacked the recent increase in OHIP costs and said Darcy McKeough is using the increased revenues "to fill his coffers" rather Come to FLORIDA Visit WALT DISNEY WORLD only 17 minutes away when you stay with us in the Heart of Orange Grove Country "Planned to Pamper and Please" t&tet 67 Inn Florida Hwy. 50 (Exit 80—Florlda Turnpike) WINTER GARDEN, FLORIDA 32787 So convenient to Disney World, the +Kehned•y Space Center, Sea World, Circus World, Cypress Gardens, Stars Hall of Fame, Busch /- Gardens ... see them 3111 Swimming pool, Efficiencies, Family rooms, all with tree color TV, phones, arr•conditioned, free parking. Delectable wining and dining. Lounge with live entertainment, Shopping - l Center adjacent. Limited number of rooms now avail- able, so hurry. For reservation information and confirmation send check or money order for -525.00. Cancelled check guarantees your room. • Kitchenette Rates Available Children under 12 Free in same room with parents r .• UP TO 4 PERSONS Sept 1 - Dec. 15 $14 Dec. 16 - June 14 $18 June 15 - Aug. 31 $22 Send coupon for information or reservations. CALL COLLECT 305-656-8695 WINTER GARDEN, FLORIDA r WINTER GARDEN INN 1 P 0 Box 1486, Winter Gorden, Florida 32787 1 Name I Address I City, State, ZIP Dept. than Improve health care services. Mr. MacDonald said' the Alberta Tories had also raised their health insurance premiums in the last few weeks, despite a $700 million surplus in the provincial budget. More Money Mr. MacDonald said, "It's Tory philosophy to raise health premiums'and added more money is raised from OHIP preniiums in Ontario than from corporation taxes. The MPP added six provinces have now eliminated health care premiums entirely, including the four Maritime provinces which raise the revenue for health services from the general tax, revenue and Saskatchewan and Manitoba which don't have health premiums at all. Ontario's health premiums are now the highest of any province, and Mr. MacDonald asked, "how can you justify that?" Mr. MacDonald said if provincial budgets have been impractical in coping with crises the federal budget has been worse. However, he said the recent federal budget "recognized there was no point in giving more incentives at the'top." He said the ••three percent sales tax reduction gave some benefits to the average person, but the NDP critic said this was "an effort to give the pretence of doing something in the advance of an election.". He said the six month tax reduction means the government will revert to the high tax again just as unemployment begins to mount in the fall and winter. Mr. MacDonald said treasurers Darcy McKeough and Jean Chretien are in the same ideological camp when it comes to budgeting and "the Liberals and Tories are almost outdoing each other in -terms of being . right wing, conservative parties." Mr. MacDonald also referred to the upcoming federal election, and said "Pierre Elliot Trudeau says Canadian unity will be the main issue of this campaign." The NDP critic said the prime minister is hoping people will forget unem- ployment and' the country's economic crisis. Most important Mr. MacDonald said developments ofthe last weekend may be among the most important in Canada's history. Referring to the election of Claude Ryan as leader of the Quebec Liberals, Mr. Cylinder Head According to automo Yive s,r'vice statistics, cylinder head resurfacing has become one of the top- rated jobs. We are equip- ped to handle this service for'you. • s EMPLOY 9UR CYLINDER HEAD RECONDITIONING EQUIPMENT AND SKILLED OPERATORS. We assure you the finest job possible to satisfy you. Phone us for further Information or better yet visit us. Let US do the work COMPANY LIMITED 145 HURON ROAD, GODERICH 524-8389 MacDonald said, "For 10 years Pierre Elliot Trudeau has been viewed as the only leader able to cope with the threat of Quebec separatism and .maintain a united Canada. Events of last weekend, culminating in the election of Claude Ryan as leader of the provincial Liberal party, eliminates Trudeau's indispensability." Mr. MacDonald said, "if the PQ drive to separatism is to be stalled, it can only be achieved through developing a coalition of anti -separatists forces within,Quebec. While it is premature to conclude that Claude Ryan will become the focus of such a coalition, there is growing evidence to suggest he will." ' The MPP said, "it should not be forgotten that in the last election 60 percent of the Quebec electorate were anti - PQ and the polls consistently suggest that 80-85 percent are anti -separatist." Tribalism Mr. MacDonald said while Prime Minister Trudeau deplores nationalism and views French-Canadian nationalism as' "a form of tribalism," this has been repudiated by every political party in the province since the war. "Every premier, from Duplessis, through Lesage, Johnson, Bertrand and Bourassa, to Levesque has been strongly, if not stridently, nationalist,". he said. Mr. MacDonald said he believes Trudeau is' out of tune with modern Quebec while Claude Ryan is very much in tune with it. Mr. MacDonald added, "and he's (Ryan) convinced we can re -structure Canadian confederation and keep Qupbec in it." In the future, Mr. MacDonald said the battle for Canada's future will not be between Rene Levesque and Trudeau but between Claude Ryan and Levesque. NDP Executive Members of the Huron County New Democratic Party (NDP) elected a new executive at a general meeting held in Hensall Public School on Tuesday evening. Stuart Craine of Exeter was elected president of the riding association, with John Fisher of Clinton elected vice president. The recording secretary is Sylvia Craine of Exeter, with Helen Tench of Clinton elected as the membership and corresponding secretary. Rev. John Wood of Goderich will continue to serve as treasurer and chief financial officer. The members at large elected to serve on the executive include Dale and Ken Weber of Hensall, Peter Toye of Wingham, Paul Carrol of Seaforth, Gwen, Pemberton of Bayfield and Clint Gibson of Bayfield. Helen Tench will assume the duties of electoral district agent in the upcoming federal election. The NDP general meeting was attended by 90 people, including a contingent of strikers from Fleck Manufacturing Ltd Instant Friendship The warm greeting of your Welcome Wagon hostess with "The Most Famous Basket in the World" will introduce you to ourcommunity and start you on the way toward new an& lasting friendships. If you are new in town, call Phone f�mon. i/ LT 5246654 and 524=4676 tiommiumsamoNS SOX OFFICE OPENS 0;00 SHOWTIME 0:45 . - MIAY 5 - b - 7 Why doesn't anyone tell you there's a difference between making love and being in love? 2 COLOR remm mt�er... HITS,ON ONE BIG SHOW! Some scenes & language may be offensive. Theatres Br. Ont. ro PERSONS 11 EEMO 01 AGE OR OVER HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • • PHONE 524-9981 GODERICH 'WON DRIVE•YN THEATRE okeo Dig Thing Out of o Little Something 2 FOR 8x10 COLOUR ENLARGEMENTS ONLY $3.80 2 QUALITY ENLARGEMENTS MADE ON KODAK PROFESSIONAL MATTE FINISH PAPER FROM COLOUR NEGATIVES ONLY HURON CAMERA CENTRE GODERICH, ONTARIO n OFFER EXPIRES MAY 31, 1978 We use Kodak paper. For the good look.