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.
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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
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