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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-03-22, Page 22PAGE 4A —GODERICH SIGNAL -$TAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1979 unemtv5 N � March 22 :to March 28 PROGRAM SCHEDULE PROGRAM SCHEDULE EXCLUSIVE TO SIGNAL -STAR PUBLISHING THURSDAY, MARCH 22 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE - "COME SPY WITH ME" troy Donahue -Andrea Dromm. Beautiful special agent in- vestigates the death of other agents in the Caribbean where a ship board meeting of world leaders will take place. 1:00 MOVIE - "WOMAN TIMES SEVEN" Shirley MacLaine - Peter Sellers 3:00 MOVIE - "TELL IT TO THE JUDGE", Rosalind Russell -Robert Cummings 5:00 MOVIE - "THE MAN WHO WANTED TO LIVE FOREVER" Burl Ives- Stuard Whitman FRIDAY, MARCH 23 AFTERNOON 4:00 N.B.C. SPECIAL TREAT "FIVE -FINGER DISCOUNT" 5:39 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00 BIONIC WOMAN: "THE NIGHT DEMON" Jeff Corey -Howard McGillin Jaime is frightened by a snarling, stangely illuminated Indian burial demon that confronts her while 'she is visiting the ranch of an I-ndian lore ex- pert. 8:00 DIFF'RENT STROKES 8:30 HELLO, LARRY 9:00 BROTHERS AND SISTERS 9:30 TURNABOUT 10:00 SWEEPSTAKES 11:.00 NEWS - - 11:30 TONIGHT ,SHOW 1;00 TOMORROW 2:30 MOVIE - "THE DESERT SONG" Kathryn Grayson -Gordon MacRae 4:30 MOVIE - "CHARLIE BUBBLES" Albert Finney- Lesa Minnelli 1:00 WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS 2:00 MEET THE PRESS 2:30 SUNDAY MOVIE - "ROLL FREDDY ROLL Tim Conway -Jan Murray A conservative computer programmer lives on roller skates for seven days to win a,place in the guiness Book of World Records and to compete for attention with his con's famous new stepfather. 4:00 SUNDAY MOVIE SPECTACULAR - "CREATURES OF• THE AMAZON" The far-off rain forests of the Amazon are home to a diverse number of '"creatures, including everything from ants to anacondas and pythons to monkeys, plus many other species. How each has devised a means of survival in the teeming, jungle in keeping with its individual Skill, strength and natural assetsmakes for an engrossing story. EVENING 6:00 NEWS 5 AT SIX 6:30 WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS 7:00 WORLD OF DISNEY 8:00 BIG EVENT - "Sooner or Later" 10:00 WEEKEND 11:00 NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN 11:00 CINEMA FIVE - "LUV" Jack Lemmon-Peter Falk -Elaine May• Suicidal derelict is stopped from jumping off the bridge by an old school chum who takes hint home for dinner hoping he will. fall in love with his wife so that he will be free to marry his mistress. SATURDAY, MARCH 24 MORNING 6:30 BUFORD AND THE GALLOPING GHOST 7:00 FABULOUS FUNNIES _ 7230 BAY CITY ROLLERS 8:01).Y,OGI'S SPACE RACE 8:30 THE FANTASTIC FOUR 9:00 GODZILLA SUPER 90 10:27 METRIC MARVELS 10:30 DAFFY DUCK 11:00 THE NEW FRED AND BARNEY SHOW 11:30 THE JETSONS 12:00 SOUL TRAIN AFTERNOON 1:00 BONKERS 1:30 DAKTARI - Chimp Who Went Ape 2:30 NCAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP , NATIONAL SEMI-FINALS EVENING 6:30 NEWS 5 AT SIX• 7:00 HEE HAW Jim Stafford 8:00 CHIPS 9:00 BJ & THE BEAR . 10:00 ROCKFORD FILES 11:00 NEWS 5 AT ELEVEL 11:30 MILLION $ MOVIE - "PENDULUM" George Peppard-Jean Seberg Police captain, accused of mur- dering his wife and her lover, hires an attorney known for freeing a rapist -murdered on a technicality. Impatient with the way the case is going; the captain settles down to solving the case himself. SUNDAY. MARCH' 25 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 10:30 LITTLE RASCALS 11:00 COMEDY CLASSICS - "BELA LUGOSI MEETS A BROOKLYN GORILLA" Bela Lugosi - Carlita. Two boys who look and act like Martin and Lewis find themselves lost in the jungle with a mad scientist. AFTERNOON 12:30 LANE RANGER MONDAY, MARCH 26 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN" Cliff Robertson -Diane Baker A family of four struggles against hard times in a tenement in Brooklyn prior to World War I, the mother scrubbing floors to put food on the table, the father fighting his failures with drink and dreams. 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME 7:00 BEWITCHED 7:30 MUPPETS - Sylvester Stallone 8:00 LITTLE HOUSE 9:00 NCAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW TUESDAY, MARCH 27' AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE - "ERIC" (C) '75 Patricia Neal -Claude Akins After learning that he is terminally ill with leukemia, 17 -year-old Eric Swenson decides he will not •go down without a fight. His love for life enables him to attend college and par- ticipate vigorously in athletics. He manages to live life to the fullest, which in- cludes a romantic in- volvement with his nurse 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS' 7:00 ,BEWITCHED 7:30 SHA NA NA SHOW' 8:00 CLIFFHANGERS 9:00 BIG EVENT (TBA) 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE - "THE HAPPY TIME" Charles Boyer -Louis Jourdan Events in the life of .a French- Canadian family in Ottawa in the 1920's. 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING. 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00 BEWITCHED 7:30 FAMILY FEUD 8:00 (TBA) 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 MIDNIGHT SPECIAL GIRL GUIDES CROSS COUNTRY -SKIS TARRED, WAXED - and CLEANED 5.00 per pair Al( proceeds to go to GODERICH GIRL GUIDES 19$0 trip to MEXICO. FREE PICK-UP 4AAND DELIVERY IN GODERICH. CALL 52444133 Reeve Eileen Palmer of Goderich (left) enjoyeda chat ' with Betty Dingman (centre) and Pat Kavanagh of Bay City, Michigan, when she travelled with the Goderich delegation to the an- nual St. Patrick's Day parade. Reeve Palmer was one of several town council members who took time out of a busy schedule to extend the hand of friendship to Goderich's American brothers and sisters. (photo by Richard Shaw ) Dungannan kids at tourney BY MARIE PARK Lucknow ,Pee Wees of which Jamie Bere and Mike Austin are players took part in Young Canada Week in .Goderich -on Saturday. In their first game they had a bye and 'their second game they lost to Ripley in over- time by a 5 - 4 score. We welcome to the com- munity Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nisbett and 3 children. They are residing in the . A. J. Sherwood house• and Cora and Alvin have moved to the apartment above the store and post office. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phil- lips, Andy, Jason and Anita of Hensall visited with Mrs. Philips' parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Ben. Mole on Sunday. Visitors with Mr. and .Mrs. Elmer Cook and. Kevin on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schultz, and Terry, all of Goderich. Mrs. „Mary (Les) Schultz was admitted to Wingham Hospital on Thursday even- ing in very poor condition- It is hoped for much improved health and better news in the next few days. Tammy Lumsden of Kitch- ener spent a few days with her friend, Wanda Park and the Park family. ST. PATRICK'S DANCE The St. Patrick's day dance held at the Agriculture Hall was a rousing success. The money from this dance is to be used for playground equipment for a proposed playground on the grounds at the hall. There were 10 tables of play at the euchre party on Wednesday evening. High ' lady was Lynn Noble and high man was Art Young. Low lady was a tie between Amy Wiggins and Elaine Er- rington with Amy winning on the lucky number. Low man was Allan McWhinne. The articles on the white elephant table were auctioned off by Clarence Allin. Wes and Kay Nivins who recently had a barn fire and lost a considerable amount of livestock, will have a benefit dance in their honour on March 31st at the' Agricul- ture Hall. Jamie Bere is spending Winter Break in Toronto visiting his sister, Mrs. Ruth Austin. Johnny and Greg Aldham of R. R. # 1 Inglewood are spending this week with relatives in Dungannon and Goderich. Richard Thomson was tak- en by ambulance to Goderich Hospital where he was ad- mitted on Friday following a fall- at his home. 'Mrs. Gladys Rivett is a patient in Goderich Hospital following a heart attack suffered on March 4th. She is coming along slowly, and without her pacemaker the results would have been more severe. Robin Johnston and a girlfriend of London visited on Sunday with her grand- mother, Charlotte, then visit - ad with ' her grandfather, Russell, at Pinecrest Manor in Lucknow, Mrs. Emma .McDowell and two children of London also visited on Sunday and will remain a. few days with Charlotte. DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH "Judgement", second in the series on Old Evangelical Landmarks, was the subject of Rev. C. G. Westhaver's sermon on Sunday morning. The children&s story was '.'On Doing What You Can". The choir sang the anthem, "He's only a prayer away", led by organist, Mrs. Jean Elliott: The Willing Workers are planning an• Easter Smorgas- ' bord supper early in April. Tickets are available from Mrs. Lynda McNee, Mrs. Joanne. Whitney or Mrs. Penny Hodges. Plans are underway for anniversary service in the fall on September 16th. Bible Study is becoming more and more popular ..in United Church congregations across the country. While this activity is undergoing a SHOP THESE WEEKLY STAR STUDDED SPECIALS JOHNSON'S BABY SHAMPOO 450 M. SCOPE MOUTH- WASH 675 ML. 51 69 LONLY • POLIDENT DENTURE CLEANING TABLETS ANACIN TABLETS 10O's $49 ONLY • T R IAN %.1.,_E DISCCILINT.„ 5$ Tho' Square; GODERICH/Main Corner, CLINTON/Main Corner, SEAFORTH "OUT OF THIS WORLD'SAVINGS RIGHT IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBOURHOOD" revival there has often been a Lenten study group in our churches. If anyone is inter- ested in the formation of such a group for informal study, discussion and prayer please let the minister know. Got something to say? WRITE A LETTER TO THE EDITOR If you're NEW IN TOWN and don't know which way to turn, ,call the - kW1y/�fi/1�/I1/o n, V LTO hostess at 524-9676 — You'll be glad you did. In April, a small quantity of Nor- way Maple (Emerald Queen), Crimson King Maple, Mountain Ash, Flowering Japanese Cherry and. Flowering Crab will be plan- ted on Boulevards on request. Please call the Town Hall at 524-8344 before April 12, 1979. 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