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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-07-20, Page 20STARTS FRIDAY JULY 28th FRIDAY & SATURDAY TWO SHOWINGS SUNDAY -THURSDAY 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M. SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 P.M. They n vor mot an ■dulttey couldn't drive crazy. IT'S FOR EVERYONE! SQUARE 5?4.7811 AilleO1413IT'IONE13 Program sublecl to change PAGE 4A—THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR. THURSDAY. JULY 20. 1978 mt ,. M PhOGRAM SCHEDULE July 20 to July 26. EntuSivE TO SIGNAL -STAR PLIBLISERMG MORNINGS MONDAY TO FRIDAY 7:00 - TODAY SHOW 7: - TODAY SHOW 8,:25 - MICHIGAN TODA 9:00 - MARCUS WELB 10:00 CARD SHARKS 10:30 - 'HOLLYWOO SQUARES 11:00 - THE NEW HIG ROLLERS 11:30 - WHEEL OF FOR TUNE 12:00 - NOON NEWS AFTERNOONS - MONDAY TO FRIDAY 12:30 p_m.-3:30 p.m. 12:30 - THE GONG SHOW 1:00 - FOR RICHER, FOR POORER 1:30 - DAYS OF OUR LIVES 2:30 - THE DOCTORS 3:00 - ANOTHER WORLD THURSDAY. JULY 20 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "SARAH T. - PORTRAIT OF A TEENAGE ALCOHOLIC' Linda Blair, Larry Hagman '75 - A 15 -year-old girl starts drinking secretly when she has difficulty coping with a new life with her mother and step -father after her parents' divorce. EVENING 6:00 SIX O'CLOCK NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7;00 - I DREAM OF JEANNIE 7:30 - MICHIGAN STATE LOTTERY SHOW - Live 1:45 FIVE STAR THEATRE: "WALK O THE WILD SIDE" Laurence Harvey, Jane Fonda '62 B&WA Texan caravels to New Orleans with hopes of adding -kW -girl heQ'Toved and`''';- D lost_ He finds her living in a-- house o$' prostitution - H SUNDAY. JULY 23 w.. a: • MORNING - 6:45 - DAVEY & GOLIATH 7:00 - OPEN CAMERA 7:30 - CARTOON CAR- NIVAL 8:00 - REX HUMBARD 9:00 - ORAL ROBERTS 9:30 - TELEVISED MASS 10:00 - ABBOTT & COSTELLO THEATRE B&W '41 11:30 - DAKTARI AFTERNOON 12:30 CHARLIE CHAN THEATRE: 2:00 MEET THE PRESS 2:30 SUNDAY AF- TERNOON MOViE: "FLAMING FEATHER" Sterling Hayden, Forrest Tucker '52 - Posse of ran- chers and the Cavalry storm Montezuma Castle to rescue ._ the heroine. 4:00 SUNDAY SPEC- TACULAR: - "MEDICAL STORY" Beau Bridges, Jose" Ferrer - An idealistic intern Jeopardizes his career by opposing a noted physician who performs a questionable hysterectomy. '74 EVENING 6:00 - SIX O'CLOCK NEWS 6:30 -WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS 7:00 - THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF "DISNEY — 8:00 - PROJECT U.F.O. 9:00 THE BIG EVENT: "SEVENTH AVENUE" Part one of three-part NBC 11:00 NEWS 11:30 CINEMA FIVE:, "HUD" Paul- Newman. Patricia Neal, Melvyn Douglas '63 B&W - Story of a - eynieak euthless young. man who is idolized by his teenage nephew. The callous Hud defies every principle his father stands for,'and the young nephew must come to terms with himself and his beliefs. MONDAY, JULY 24 .AFTERNOON 4-:00 MOVIE FIVE: PEOPLE • IN TUR- MOIL "THE BROTHERHOOD" Kirk Douglas, Alex Cord '68 - The involvement of 'a family in the Mafia as two brothers disagree and go their separate ways. EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 - I DREAM OF JEANNIE 1:30 - ADAM -12 8:00 - LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE 9:00 BiG EVENT: SEVENTH AVENUE ''"' 11:00 - ELEVEN O'CLOCK NEWS TUESDAY. JULY 25 AFTERNOON' -" 4:00 MOVIE FiVE: "JOURNEY FROM DARKNESS" Jack Warden, Kay Lenz '75 - A brilliant blind student fights a seemingly losing battle to enter medical school. (Based on a true story.) 8:00 CHIPS 9:00 TV- 5 MOVIE: "THE PRINCESS & . THE PIRATE" Bob Hope, Virginia Mayo '45 Bob's caught up in a sinister plot by the scourge of the seas– buccaneers! 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHO`tV ` 1:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIES: "MARDI GRAS" Pat Boone, Tommy Sands '58: SAND- CASTLES" Herschel Ber- nardi, Jan -Michael Vincent '72; "THE GOLDEN - HAWK" • R-honda Henning,- , enning,, Sterling Hayden '52 FRIDAY, JULY 21 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "REQUIEM FOR A HEAVYWEIGHT" Anthony Quinn, - Jackie Gleason '62 B&W - What happens to a competent, honest boxer who almost reaches the top and is forced to quit after a, match that spells the end, after 11 years in the ring. , EVENING 6.:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B_C_ NEWS 7:00 - WILD- KINGDOM -t:30 - THE MUPPETS 8:00 C.P.O. SHARKEY _ 8:30 CHICO & THE MAN 9:00 ROCKFORD FILES 10:00 QUINCY 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW .8:30 CHICO AND THE MAN 2:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIES: "STAND UP AND BE COUNTED" Stella Stevens, Steve Lawrence; "DANGER HAS TWO FACES" Robert Lansing, Dana Wynter '66 SATURDAY. JULY 22 MORNING 7:00 -+SPACE SENTINELS 7:30 - LAND OF THE LOST 8:00 HONG KONG PHOOEY 8:30 - GO GO GLOBEtROTTERS 10:30 - THE THINK PiNK PANTHER SHOW 11:00 BAGGY PANTS 4: NIT WITS 11:30 SOUL TRAiN AFTERNOON 12:30 SCIENCE -FICTION THEATRE: "WAR OF THE WORLDS" Gene Barry. Anne Robinson '53 - Unex- pected and surprising turn of events saves the world from an invasion from Mars, Updated version of H.G. Wells' noire!. - 2:15 TIGER BASEBALL '78, 5:00 WOLFMAN JACK SHOW EVENING 6:30 HEE HAW' 7:30 GONG SHOW 8:00 BIONIC WOMAN 9:00. NBC SATURDAY • NIGHT AT 'THE MOVIES: "THE REIVERS" Steve McQueen, Sharon Farrell, Will Geer, Michael Con– stantine '69 - .Film adap- tation of William Faulkner's last novel- 11:00 NEWS 11:45 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE: "FORT APACHE" John Waytiie, Robert Ryan '48 B&W - Indian skirmish in the Southwest. A colonel causes the massacre of his military outpost due to his own stubbornness. EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 - I DREAM OF JEANNIE 7:30 - ADAM -12 8:00 - MAN FROM ATLANTIS 9:00 , BIG EVENT: "SEVENTH' AVENUE" 11:00 NEWS • 11:30 TONIGHT SNOW 1:00 TOMORROW WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "RACHEL, RACHEL" Joanne Woodward, James Olson '68 - A spinster school teacher caught helplessly between the bleak twilight of her- own fantasies arid the suffocating. empty web of small-town existence finds momentary happiness. EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00 I DREAM OF JEANNIE 7:30 ADAM - 12 8:00 - THE LIFE AND TiMES OF GRIZZLY ADAMS 9:00 ' -' BLACK SHEEP SQUADRON 10:00 - . POLICE WOMAN 11:00 11: 30 TONIGHT SHOW Advertise in this space next week! The Wiser of Off, a take -off on The Wizard of Oz, is being presented tonight and tomorrow night at 8 p.m. in the jail yard by the Goderich Little Theatre SQUARE MEAL SQUARE DEAL, TRY -NOW NOW FULLY LICENSED GODERICH RESTAURANT STEAKHOUSE & TAVERN Ltd. LICENSED UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENSE ACT 42 WEST STREET Tues. - Sat. 8:30 Wed. 2.30 Tel. 238-8451 Now Playing PARLOR BEDROOM &-:=BA by chorles bell and mark swan Next Week TWO BELOW by george robertson in co-operation with the Energy Conservation Centre. Left to right, in rehearsal, are Mark Gaynor (the Mayor of Off), Anne Duncan (Iviun- chkin), Kevin Iluyck (Toronto the Dog), Kelly Suchard (Dorothy), Jodi Kuran (Munchkin) and Liz Bundy (Munchkin), (Photo courtesy of Donna Hazelden) • SUMMER FESTIYA. JULY 24- 8:30 P.M. j "The Huron Tiger" JULY 25 & 26- 8:30 P.M. "His Own Boss" o JULY 27 - 2:00 P.M. jl "His Own Boss" j JULY -27:11:30-9M:..... e "Huron Tiger" JULY 28- 8:30 P.M. "Huron Tiger" % JULY 29- 8:30 P.M. ; "His• 011nrn Boss" j TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Canphell's Goderich I OR AT THE BOX OFFICE % BOX 291. BLYTH PHONE 523-9300 FOR RESERVATIONS { Ci-- lonel `7Q11"`'i5� Do - ItY�ijrseIf" AS few aS15, as a51500! lust call your Kentuc kv fried Chicken Store n1,�Inager 2 hours ahead. Then pick it up! It's the pertec t way to feed a group, Targe or, small. _ • i pies ec of finger lickin' good Kentucky Fried Chic ken for everyone, generous helping~ of your favorite .. salads and. buttered Grecian brsgad. • Plate's, ',pork., serving spoons, s-erviettes, Wet naps, bread, trays, paper" tableclothall in( lulled ,incl packed in dispos- able cartons. Colonel Sanders' boys and girls nuke it finger Iickin'good. , edat. 4414141oneKeii&cfried thicket. 94 Elgin Ave. Goderich, Ont. The Wiser of QFF"' nergy entertainment BY DONNA L. HAZELDEN The Wizard of Oz worked magic on its audience. Its message, "There's no place like home,". has affected, •-tua y =--adults-,. aQd: children. An unknown Canadian playwright, ,has taken the' many messages of the Wizard of Oz and added one of his own..,wasting energy isn't carefree, it's careless...in a lighthearted half hour take -off. entitled The Wiser of Off. The Wiser of Off is being presented by the Goderich Little Theatre, in co-operation with the Goderich Energy . Con- servation Centre. The theme of energy con- servation is taken very seriously by the cast and producers of the musical. The costumes have been kept simple and made from recycled materials. The--- sets designed by Ian Finlayson of the E.C.C., were made from discarded cardboard and wood to represent the renewable energy> sources...wood, solar and water. Steve Norton and Nana Scott, producers of the musical; -feel that -not only is this an opportunity for the young people to be involved in a stage piiili3w'dfToir,--but-it'is also an opportunityfor them to learn about energy conservation. For many of the cast, like Tracey Wilson, the Tin Man and Sandy Lane, the Scarecrow, this is their first appearance on stage. Others of the cast have had the respon- sibility of learning dual roles. Yet it is done with ease and enthusiasm. All of the favorite characters from the original are present: Dorothy, played by Kelly Suchard; the Cowardly Lion, played by Kevin Huyck; The Munchkins, played by Liz Bundy, Anne Duncan and Jodi Kuran; and the Wicked Witch who returns in her new magnificent. maliciousness as the Wicked Waste of the West, played by Sandy Gauley. Dorothy(Kelly Suchard) is blown away by a black -out to arrive in the' Land of Off, where she starts her adventure with the Munchkins, the Wicked Waste, and her three friends, the Lions..,.: - there S ar,,, . �u'i ec stay in Off, --Dorothy is constantly reminded of the three Rs of Energy Conservation - Re -use, Recycle and Reject. She ultimately learns a truth and sees the light (so to speak) and soon finds herself in her own bedroom, in her own home in Canada. It's a warm whimsical tale that offers a half hour of music and fun for the family. The Wiser of Off will be presented at the Goderich Jail Courtyard at 8 p.m. tonight July 20 and Friday, July 21. Admission is adults $1 and children free, if ac- companied by an adult. Following the Wiser of Off, the Goderich Little Theatre will be presenting A Cup of Tea, directed by Dan Worthy. Keith McLellan, Bill Walters and Mike Rivett (left to right) left Goderich on Saturday morning at 6:30 for the Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Alberta. They plan to bike the 2,100 miles to the games averaging about 120 miles of biking eight hours a day. At that rate it should take them°about 20 days to reach their destination. Equipped with tents, sleeping .bags, dishes and thermoses, they will camp along the way. They conditioned NOW TILL JULY 27. FRI. & SAT. TWO SHOWINGS 7 & 9 SUN. & THURS. ONE SHOWING 8:00 P.M. Just uahen you thought it was safe to go back in the uxater.. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT themselves prior to journey by taking one day bike trips to Toronto and Port Stanley as well as biking around town. By Monday eVenfng, the three had reached Sault Ste. Marie. 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