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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-09-21, Page 24PAGE 4A_ GODERICH SIGNAI,,STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1978 PROGRAM SCHEDULE September 21 t September 27 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 10:30 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,' SEPTEMBER 21 AFTERNOON. 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "STRANGER WITHIN" Barbara Eden, George Grizzard '74 - An expectant m'other's unborn child controls her behaviour. EVENING 6:00 NEWS FIVE AT SIA 6:3.0. NBC. NIGHTLY -NEWS 7:00 SIX MILLION "DOLLAR MAN 8:00 PROJECT U.F.O. (Season Premiere) 9:00 QUINCY (Season Premiere) 10:00 W.E.B. (Premiere) 11:00• NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIES ++Frankenstein Night++ "FRANKENSTEIN" Boris Karloff, Colin Clive 2:30' "FRANKENSTEIN: THE TRUE STORY" Part 1 & 2 James Mason, Leonard Whiting. FRIDAY, SEP1tEMBER 22 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "ALL HANDS ON DECK" Barbara Eden, Pat Boone '61 - Zany doings aboard an LST when a girl reporter stows away and an Indian crew member brings a live turkey aboard, throwing the entire Navy into confusion. • EVENING 6:00 NEWS FIVE AT SIX 6:30 NBC NIGHTLY tlEWS 7:00 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN - 8:00 . .AN8:00. THE WAVERLY WONDERS (Premiere) 8:30 WHO'S WATCHING • THE KIDS (Premiere) 9:00 THE ROCKFORD FILES (Season Premiere) 10:00 SWORD OF JUSTICE (Premiere) 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 2:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIES ++Sophia Loren Night++ "OPERATION CROSSBOW" Sophia Loren, George Peppard; "THE CONDEMNED OF ALTONA" Sophia Loren, Maximilian Schell. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Ursula Andress - Secret agent James Bond is pressed out of retirement when four international agents ask his help in smashing SMERSH. 2:00 FIVE STAR THEATRE: "CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN" Evelyn Ankers, John Carradine B&W - AAdoctor steals an orangutan -and takes it to his underground laboratory where he transplants its glands into a human, creating a wild woman. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 MORNING 6:45 DAVEY & GOLIATH 7:00 OPEN CAMERA 7:30 CARTOON CARNIVAL 8:00 REX HUMBARD 9:00 ORAL ROBERTS ' 9:30 TELEVISED MASS 10:00 ABBOTT • & COSTELLO -- A half hour of fun with the old comedy masters 10:30 LITTLE RASCALS 11:00 JACQUES COUSTEAU "500 MILLION YEARS" 12:00 WORLD WAR II: DIARY OF A G.I. AFTERNOON 12:30 MEET THE PRESS 1:00 NFL '78 (Cleveland at Pittsburgh • 4:.00:. --SUNDAY. _.SPEC- TACULAR: "WALK, DON'T RUN" Cary Grant, Jim Hutton '66 - A middle-aged electronics expert in Tokyo during the Olympics is forced to share an apartment with a young woman, since his hotel suite will not be ready for two days: EVENING 6:00 NEWS 5 AT SIX 6:39,_WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS 7:00 THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY "THE SHAGGY D.A." 9:00 THE BIG EVENT: "THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN" Marilyn Hassett, Beau Bridges 11;00 NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN 11:30 CINEMA FIVE: "TRINITY IS STILL MY NAME" Bud Spencer, Terence Hill - Petty rustler brothers, unconcerned with danger or hopeless odds, endure mishaps and ad- ventures as they try to right wrongs: MO'NDAY,'.SEPTEMBER 25 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: Fun Out West Week "THE OVER -THE -HILL GANG" Walter Brennan, Pat O'Brien - Group of retired Texas Rangers at- tempt to bring law and order to a western town run by a corrupt mayor who seeks re- election. '69 EVENING 7:00 BEWITCHED 7:30 THE MUPPETS 8:00 LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE 9:00 NBC MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: "OVERBOARD" Cliff Robertson. Angie Dickinson 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER MORNING 7:00 SPACE SENTINELS (7 -day DB) 7:30 LAND OF THE LOST (7 -day DB) 8:00 YOGI'S SPACE RACE 9:27 METRIC MARVELS (Also 10:27 & 11:27) 9:30 THE GODZILLA POWER HOUR • 10:30 THE FANTASTIC FOUR 11:00 KROFFT SUPER- STAR HOUR 12:00 SOUL TRAIN AFTERNOON 1:00 TV5 SATURDAY WESTERN THEATRE: "HOMBRE" Part one - Paul Newman, Fredric March '67 - A 'white man raised by Apaches is forced to a showdown when the stagecoach he is traveling in is ambushed by outlaws and he must save the lives of people be loathes. 2:00 NBC BASEBALL 4:30 THE CHEAP SHOW 5:00 SHA NA NA 5:30 BONKERS EVENING 6:00 NEWS S AT SIX 6:30 HEE HAW 7:30 THE GONG SHOW 8:00 CHIPS 9:00 NBC SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: "BURNT OFFERINGS" 11:00 NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN 11:30 "MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE: `.'CASINO ROYALE" Peter. Sellers, 26 4. v Visitors get a treat AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE'.* "SIDEKICKS" Lou Gossett, Larry Hagman '74 - Black -man poses as a slave while his°white buddy "sells" him to unwary, buyers in pre -Civil War West. EVENING 7:00 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN 8:00 GRANDPA GOES TO WASHINGTON '9:00 NBC BIG EVENT MOVIE: "BATTERED" Karen Grassle 11:00 NEWS 11:3QTONIGHT SHOW WEDNESDAY, SEP- TEMBER 27 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "'DAUGHTERS OF Joshua Cabe" Buddy Ebsen, Karen Valentine '72 - A lugged westerner learns that to keep his beloved homestead he must bring back his "ladies", to pose as his daughters. 7:00 BEWITCHED 7:30 TIGER BASEBALL: Detroit at Boston 10:00 TBA 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW Minor Hockey Jackets Anyone wishing to purchase Jackets, they can be seen at Earl Rawson Men's Wear, or J. & H. Sales, 150 Cambria Rd. above Cashway Phone 524.4545 Good looking farms on way Visitors to the 1978 International Plowing Match near Wingham will drive through some of the most productive land in Canada. Prime examples are the farms of David and Jean Dinsmore at RR 1, Fordwich and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Galbraith of RR 3, Wingham. They have been selected winners off the most improved farmstead and the most attractive farmstead in the 1978 farmstead and home improvement com- petition. This annual event is sponsored by the local committee in the county which hosts the International Plowing Match. The Huron '78 com- mittee had little trouble getting 130 entries in this year's event. In addition to the categories men- tioned, prizes were,also available for most im- proved urban home and FRIDAY -SATURDAY -SUNDAY ONLY SEPT. 22-23-24 Showtime 8:00 Box office opens 7:30 SOME DAY YOUR PRINCE WILL COME best maintained rural or urban home. A two-man judging committee spent weeks driving throughout the county, taking photographs for before and after comparisons. Their choices were not easy to make as the enthusiasm of many entrants showed through in spruced -up properties. Prizes for the event were all donated by concerned businesses and local government. Main contributors included the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, United Co- operatives of Ontario and nearly every township in the county. All entrants were guests at a special banquet and dance September 6 at which the prize winners were an- nounced. The Farmstead Improvement Com- petition really has no losers. All entrants were recognized by, presen- tation of a special plaque bearing the Huron,County crest. The results of the hard work put forth of entrants and e others who have improved their farms and homes without taking part in the .competition, will remain to grace Huron County long after the 1978 International Plowing Match is just a pleasant memory. As you drive to Wingham September 26 to 30, look about and enjoy the results of the :. Farmstead improvement competition: Winners in the most improved rural dwelling and grounds were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Merner, RR 3, Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scot- chmer, 'RR 3, Bayfield and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cooke, RR 1, Kirkton. If you're NEW IN TOWN and don't know which way to turn, call the erC0a#0/6 LTD. 524-6654 or 524-9676 You'll be glad you did. hostess at CHILD'S PORTRAIT THUR.. Sept. 21 11-7 FRI°, Sept. 22 11-7 SAT.„ Sept. 23 10-5 SUNCOAST MALL GODERICH Goderich Minor Hockey MEETING Coaches, Referees, Timekeepers Managers, etc.... SAT. SEPT. 23rd 9 A.M. AT THE ARENA p The story of the world's first pregnant man... it's inconceivably funny. DANCE HWY. 8 CDDER!CH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 PHONE 524-9981 #5TA4'6' GODERICH KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SALTFORD SATURDAY OCTOBER 7th MUSIC BY "LOOSE CHANGE" 5 00 Per couple • Octoberfest Food Available Throughout Everting Sponsored by GODERICH UNITED SOCCER CLUB LAST NIGHT THURS. SEPT. 21st, ONE SHOWING d P.M. r ---a***• *oh c�g SATURDAY OCTOBER 14th SALTFORD Doors Open -5 p.m. Dinner Served -6 to 8 p.m. Entertainment -5 to 9 p.m. Dancing -9 to Y MUSIC OF DALE HENDERSON INCLUDES 10.0 : par person DINNER & DANCE PAT OSBORN; 524-7882 or 7184 GERRY FITRE; 524-7470 GAETAN JACQUES; 524-7104 JOE STOKES; 524.9182 NO TICKET REFUNDS AFTER OCTOIlEit Tth. STARTS FRIDAY SEPT, 22nd FRI—SAT. TWO SHOWINGS 7-9 SUN.-THURS. 8:00 P.M. catmaiA pourAs PW,4NriAAONPETiz6?RCG;1OON A1J c'VN K V,,4 V' f1LM FAME DUNAWAY TOMMY LEE JONES EYES OF LAURA MARS° wvM &GAU [ZIP, -RENS AJR.EPJc olS` R J DERICH 30 THE SQUARE Program PHONE 524-7811 subtect AIRCONDITIONED to change. 4- GODERICH MINOR HOCKEY DANCE GODERICH MEMORIAL ARENA SAT. SEPT. 23 '78 Dancing: 9:00-1:00 music by: STAR TREX •16.00 Per Couple Lunch Provided `Cali 524-8401 or 524-9635 i GODERICH FIGURE SKATING i CLUB REGISTRATION i. i at i GODERICH ARENA i " on ! FRI., SEPT. -22 from 6-9 i { j SAT., SEPT. 23 from 9:30-1 t ? Power Skaters -'20.0° i I i i Wed. Skaters -'22.0° i Sat. Skaters -'37.00 i Tues. Private Ice -'25.°° Weekend Entertainment Friday & Saturday Sept. 22 & 23 CAVALIERS TREAT YOURSELF AND YOUR FRIENDS...FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR HOT BUFFET IS SERVED THURS. & FRI. 12'NOON - 2 P.M. Come as you aro We Welcome Luncheon meetings in our Diningroom or private Banquet Room BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY DAY We are open 11:31 a.m. till 1 a.m. Mon. thri Sat., Sun. 11:36 a.m. tole p.m. y ° Candlelight Restaurant & Tavern LIconsitd under LC,g,O, IAYFIELD RD.. GODERICH 524-7711 r»