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PROGRAM SCHEDULE Noe
August 31 to September 6
EXCLUSIVE TO SIGNAL -STAR PUBLISHING
MORNINGS MONDAY
_TO FRIDAY
-MORNING
• 6:45 MORNING NEWS
7:00 TODAY SHOW
7:25 MICHIGAN TODAY
7:30 TODAY SHOW
9:00 MARCUS WELBY
M.D.
10:00 CARD SHARKS
1 0:3 0 HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES
11:00 THE NEW HIGH
ROLLERS
11:30 THE WHEEL OF
FORTUNE
AFTERNOON
12:00 NEWS 5 AT NOON
12:30 FAMILY AFFAIR
1:00 FOR RICHER, FOR
POORER
1:30 DAYS OF OUR LIVES
2:30 THE DOCTORS
3:00 ANOTHER WORLD
THURSDAY, AUGUST 31
AFTERNOON
4:00 movig FIVE:
COUNTDOWN" -James
Caan, Joanna Moore - U.S.
and Russia race W put first
man on the moon.
• EVENING
6:00 NEWS FIVE AT SDi
6:30 NBC NIGHTLY NEWS
7:00 I DREAM. O1'
JEANNIE •
. 7:30 MICHIGAN STATE
LOTTERY - Live•
8:00 CHIPS
9:00 TV5 MOVIE: "RICH
MAN, POOR MAN" Con-
clusion - Peter Strauss, Nick
Nolte, Susan Blakely, An-
drew Duggan - Tom returns
to America to find his son;
Rudy and Julie fail in win-
ning the affections of Julie's
boy; the lives of the Jor-
dache_brothers cross for the
last time.
11:00 NEWS FIVE AT
ELEVEN
11:30 THE TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIES:
• "THE LEOPARD" Burt
• Lancaster, "'Main *Delon;
"THX. 1138" Robert Duvall,
Donald Pleasance.
FRIDAY,. SEPTEMBER 1
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE:
• "ROBINSON CRUSOE ON
MARS" 'Paul Mantee, 'Vic
"Lundin - An officer and a
n•onkey, survivors of a U.S.
• •sp•aceship- bri"MarS: Ibbk
food, water, and oxygen
supply when theirs runs out.
EVENING
6:00 NEWS FIVE AT SIX
6:30 NBC NIGHTLY NEWS
7:00 WILD KINGDOM:
7:30 THE MUPPETS"
8:00 BLACK SHEEP
SQUADRON
9:00: COLUMBO: "THE
CONSPIRATORS"
11:00 NEWS FIVE AT
ELEVEN
11:30 THE TONIGHT SHOW
-1110- MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
2:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIES:
"GRANDSLAM" E.G.
Robinson., Janet Leigh:
"THE L -SHAPED ROOM"
Leslie Caron. Tom Bell.
SATURDAY, SEPT 2
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 &
THE NITWITS
11:30 SOUL TRAIN
AFTERNOON
12:30 SCIENCE -FICTION
THEATRE - "GENESIS
II" Alex Cord. Mariette
Hartley • A 20th century
space scientist, buried alive
in a natural disaster, is
discovered by other scien-
tists in the 22nd century.
NBC
2:15 TIGER BASEBALL:
Milwaukee at Detroit
4:30 CANDID CAMERA
5:00 WOLFMAN JACK
5:30 SHA NA NA
EVENING
6:00 NEWS 5 AT SIX
6:30 HEE HAW
7:30 THE GONG SHOW
8:00 MARTY ROBBINS
SPOTLIGHT
, 8:30 TIGER BASEBALL
11:30 MILLION DOLLAR
MOVIE: "ANDERSON
TAPES" Sean Connery,
Dyan Cannon, - Epic million- -
dollar robhet, of a luxury
apartment building on New
York's fashionable upper
East Side over Labor Day
weekend.
1:30 FIVE STAR
THEATRE: "JUMPING
JACKS" Jerry Lewis, Dean
Martin - B&W '52 - When
Martin and Lewis join up for
paratroop training, it's them
against 36,000 -.troops
stationed at the post, and it
conies out about even.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
MORNING
6:45 DAVEY dOLIATH
7:00 OPEN CAMERA
7:30 CARTOON CARNIVAL'
8:00 REX HUMBARD
9:00 ORAL ROBERTS
9:30 TELEVISED MASS
10;b0 ABBOTT
COSTELLO THEATRE -
11 :30 DAKTARI
AFTERNOON
12:30 MEET THE PRESS
1:00 N.F.L. DOUBLE
HEADtIt (Pittsburgh' &
Buffalo; Oakland 8I -Denver).
EVENING
6:00 NEWS 5 AT SIX
6:30 WILD, WILD WORLD
OF ANIMAI.s
7:00 DISNEY: "SHOKEE
THE EVERGLADES
PANTHER•'
8:00 PROJECT U.F.O.
9:00 JERRY LEWIS
LABOR DAY MUSCULAR
DYSTROPHY TELETHON.
Runs until Monday. Sept. 4
6:30 p.to.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
EVENING '
6:00 NEWS 5 'AT SIX
6:30 NBC NIGHTLY NEWS
7:09 I DREAM OF
JEANNIE
7 : 3 0 A DA M - 1 2
8:00 LITTLE HOUSE ON
THE PRAIRIE
9:00 NBC MONDAY NIGHT
AT THE MOVIES: "WITH
SIX YOU GET EGG ROLL"
NBC Doris Day. Brian Keith.
11:00 NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN
11:30 THE TONIGHT
SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW •
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
AFTERNOON '
4:00 MOVIE FIVE:
"SHARK" Burt Reynolds,
Barry..Suilivan - An un-
derwater search for,sunken
-treasure -leads to twit ayal,
trurder. and a , climactic
shat:k attack.
EVENING .•
6:00 NEWS 5 AT SIX
6:30 NEC NIGHTLY NEWS
7:00 I DREAM OF
JEANNIE' •
7:30 ADAM -12 "NOR-
THEAST DIVISION"
R,:00 TIGER BASEBALL
11:00 NEWS .FIVE AT
ELEVEN"
11:30 THE TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
WEDNESDAY, SEP-
TEMBER.6
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "FADE
IN" Burt Reynolds, Barbara
Loden '68 - Drama about the
irovie business and the
people invoIved in an on -
location film shooting.
EVENING
6:00 NEWS FIVE AT 6
6:30 NBC NIGHTLY NEWS
7:00 1 DREAM OF
JEANNIE
7:30 'ADAM -12
8:00 TIGER BASEBALL
11:00 NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN
11:30 THE TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
Tw
BY JOANNE WALTERS
Well, it's that time off
year ,again. The Blyth
Summe? Festival iS
wrapping up another
season. The grande finale
is a production entitled,
Two Miles Off, but unlike
its title suggests, the play
is really right on.
Capitalizing on the fine
talents and musical
•
•
Miles off keall
abilities of its five
member cast, the play
represents life in a small
Albertan town. Elnora is
two. miles off the main
highway so no buses or
trains pass through it...
And as one of the
characters puts it: "If
you don't have a car, how
can you get out?"
Elnora and its people
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represent small towns
and small townfolk
everywhere. As the
citizens struggle to make
their town grow and
prosper amidst big cities,
they swing to emotional
highs when they raise
-enough money to build an
arena and ebb to lows
when creditors come to
close down Harry's
restaurant.
Three plain storefronts
on stage are transformed
into various ' settings by
being wheeled around for
a look inside and they
keep the audience
guessing what they are
going to see next. Among
the scenes created are a
bar, a restaurant, a
• barber shop and a school
bus.
Elizabeth Hanna,
perhaps best remem-
bered as Tiger Dunlop's
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housekeeper in this
season's first production
of The Huron Tiger,
displays an exceptionally
good voice when she sings
a folk song entitled
Women of the West. Her
acting abilities allow' her
to convincingly portray
everything from a tough
barmaid to a determined
young widow.
Kate Trotter, the other
female in the cast, is
really outstanding. She
presents to us a heart -
wrenching Mrs. Devlin,
an old Irish woman who
speaks to the audience
about her sorrows and
happiness. She is also
easily transformed into a
silly school girl with
pigtails and knee socks.
Peter Snell, last seen as
Howard Hopewell in His
Own Boss,. really shines
through in this play both
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restaurant owner. "
Chris Kelk, who played
Robin Dunlop in The
Huron Tiger, also shows
his versatility " in a
number of roles including
that of a cowboy__ who
reminisces about the
days when horses were
used for work and not as
•pets.
• Aldeen Jones makes his
first appearance on the
-.Blyth stage in numerous
roles from the town
Hs jokesilinr
simpleton en tt oo n the. telling.politician
with nothing much to say.
•
Jones was seen in The
Odd Couple and Parlour,
Bedroom and Bath at the
•
Country hls
Playhouse in Grand Bend
earlier this year.
Brian Rintoul, for-
merly of Mitchell, has
done a fine job of
directing' this production
which requires so many
scene and mood changes.
Two Miles Off con-
tinues August 31 and
September 1 and 2. It is
sure to leave a.favaggftre,
impressi on with
audiences which will
linger over until next
year when we are
presented with another
summer of theatre at
Blyth.
(,. The staff of .the Bluewater Centre for the Developmentally Handicapped held a
retirement tea Friday for assistant administrator Ross McDaniel. Mr. McDaniel,
who Rafted the centre When' it first 'aliened asa psychiatric hospital iii 1162; Vas -
presented with a lounge chair to commemorate his retirement which becomes
officialtoday. His leaving ends a 27 -year career with psychiatric hospitals. In 1951
he joined the staff of the Ontario -Hospital School in Smith Falls, left for the
Kingston Psychiatric Hospital in 1956 where he spent six years before coming to
Bluewater. Shown with Mr. McDaniel and his retirement gift are Fred Salter,
left, cp-ordinator of staff development, and William Gregg, facility director.
(Photo by Jim Hagarty)
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