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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-04-19, Page 22PAGE 4A -GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1979 mtv5 PROGRAM SCHEDULE April 19 toApril 25 EXCLUSIVE TO SIGNAL -STAR PUBLISHING WEEKDAY LISTINGS MONDAY -FRIDAY MORNING 5:45 THE CHRISTOPHERS (Mon.) THIS IS THE LIFE (Tue.) U. OF M. PRESENTS (Wed., Fri.) AMER. RELIGIOUS TOWN HALL MEETINGS (Thurs.) 6:15 U. OF M. PRESENTS (Mon., Tue., Thurs.) FARM AND HOME SHOW (Wed) WITH THIS RING (Fri. 6:15-6:30) SCOPE 6:45 MORNING NEWS 7:00 TODAY SHOW 7:25 MICHIGAN TODAY 7:30 TOD/AY SHOW 8:25 MICHIGAN TODAY 8:30 TODAY SHOW 9:00 MARCUS WELBY 10:00 CARD SHARKS 10:30 ALL STAR SECRETS 11:00 HIGH ROLLERS 11:30 WHEEL OF FOR- TUNE 12:00 NEWS 5 AT NOON AFTERNOON -12:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 1:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES 2:00 DOCTORS 2:30 ANOTHER WORLD THURSDAY, APRIL 19 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "THE TRACKERS" - Sammy Davis Jr., Ernest Borrgnine .5:00 ADAM -12 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 BEWITCHED 7:30 BEST OF GILLIGAN'S ISLAND 8:00 WHODUNIT 8:30 HIGHCLIFFE MANOR 9:00 QUINCY 10:00 SGT. T. K. YU 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 MOVIE: TBA 3:00 MOVIE: TBA FRIDAY, APRIL 20 AFTERNOON 4:00 NBC SPECIAL TREAT,: "READING, WRITING & REEFER" 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME _ EVENING - 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 BIONIC WOMAN: "ONCE A THIEF" - Jamie masquerades as a bank - robber in order to capture the leaders of a big-time theft racket but in doing so is blackmailed into par- ticipating in a robbery by "inky sympathetic character and petty thief Jaime is attempting to reform. 8:00 DIFFERENT STROKES • 8:30 HELLO LARRY 9:00 ROCKFORD FILES 10:00 THE DUKE 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW 2:30 MOVIE: TBA 4:30 MOVIE: TBA SATURDAY, APRIL 21 MORNING 6:30 BUFORD AND THE GALLOPING GHOST -7:00 FABULOUS FUNNIES 7:30 BAY CITY ROLLERS 8:00 ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS 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 BONKERS AFTERNOON 12:30 SOUL TRAIN 1:30 . THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL 2:00 TIGERS TODAY 2:15 TIGER. BASEBALL - Toronto at Detroit 5:00 SIX MILL ON $ MAN: "U-509" - Guy Doleman, Ian Abercrombie - Steve saves 30,000 Americans when extortionist threatens them. EVENING 6:00 NEWS 5 AT SIX 6:30 HEEHAW 7:30 GONG SHOW 8:00 OLYMPATHON '79 11:00 NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN 11:30 OLYMPATHON '79 (continued) SUNDAY, APRIL 22 'MORNING -645 DAVEY -& GOLIATH 7:00 OPEN CAMERA 7:30 CARTOON CARNIVAL 8:00 REX HUMBARD' A 9:00 ORAL ROBERTS 9:30 ABBOTT & COSTELLO 10:00 LITTLE RASCALS 11:00 COMEDY CLASSICS "THE PASSIONATE PLUMBER" - Buster Keaton, Jimmy Durante - Plumber masquerades as a boulevardier in Paris, and succeeds in getting in all kinds of hilarious situations; this is a slapstick version of the play, "Her .Cardboard Lover" and a very funny film. AFTERNOON 12:30 LONE RANGER 1:30 MEET THE PRESS 2:00 OPEN CAMERA 2:30 SUNDAY AF- TERNOON MOVIE: "DENVER AND RIO GRANDE" - Edmund O'Brian, Sterling Hayden - Building of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad through the Royal Gorge as the rival Canyon City and San Juan line battle to get through first. 4:00 TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS - Golf EVENING 6:00 NEWS 5 AT SIX 6:30 WILD. WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS 7:00 WORLD OF DISNEY 8:00 BIG EVENT: "ROOSTER ,COGBURN" 10:00 WEEKEND 11:00 NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN 11:30 CINEMA FIVE: "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" - Frank Sinatra, Lee J. Cobb - Playboy living in a luxurious penthouse, in- troduces his younger brother to his way of life, and horrifies their old -country parents. When older brother decides to settle down, kid brother takes up where he left off. MONDAY, APRIL 23 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE:, "HARRY 0" David Jan- ssen, Martin Sheen A cynical ex -policeman private eye, now retired with a line of duty pension due to a bullet lodged too close'to his spine to permit removal - accepts a $1,400 search -and - find assignment from the man who'shot him. 5:30 NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 BEWITCHED 7:30 MUPPETS - Jean Stapleton 8:00 TV5 MOVIE: LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE" (Part 1) - Michael Landon, Karen Grassie 9:00 NBC MONDAY MOVIE: "THIS MAN STANDS ALONE" 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW TUESDAY, APRIL 24 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "SMILE, JENNY, YOU'RE DEAD" - David, -Janssen, Andrea Marcovicci - In- dividualistic private in- vestigator becomes emotionally involved with a cover girl marked for murder. by' a deranged photographer and finds his own Fife at stake. 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 TIGER BASEBALL: Tigers at Milwaukee 9:00 BIG EVENT "WHEELS" (Part 4 of 5) (Join in progress) 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 AFTERNOON 4:00 MO.VIE FIVE: "BIRDS OF PREY" - David Janssen, Ralph Meeker - Salt Lake City traffic -helicopter pilot Janssen witnesses hank robbery in„ progress; becomes inexorably in- volved. 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 BEWITCHED 7:30 FAMILY FEUD 8:00 REAL PEOPLE 9:00 NBC NOVELS: "WHEELS" (Part 5 of 5) 11:00 NEWS • 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW ' 1 :00 TOMORROW THE GODERICH RESTAURANT STEAK NOUSE & TAVERN LTD. COME IN AND TRY OUR DELICIOUSLY PREPARED BREAKFASTS, LUNCHES & DINNERS 1� eo ea west IT. ruaLy Craves Y, Five exciting plays to be performed at Blyth Festival Five dynamic exciting new plays by Ontario playwrights. will be presented by the Blyth Summer Festival in its 1979 season. Artistic Director, James Roy announced that Blyth's fifth season will include This Foreign Land by Patricia Mahoney, I'll Be Back For You Before Midnight by Peter Colley, McGillicuddy's Lost Weekend by Keith Roulston, and Child by James W. Nichol, all commissioned by the Festival and guaranteed to delight audiences. A fifth play, The Death of the Donnellys by Theatre Passe Muraille with Ted Johns will be co-produced by the Festival and Passe Muraille and presented during the final two weeks of the season. This Foreign Land is a compelling and en- tertaining collection of songs and stories celebrating the courage and vitality of the new, new Canadians who in recent years have traded the security of their homeland for a new culture and a new language. -You will find out why they called themselves "The Paper Canadians". Peter Colley's new comedy thriller, -I'll Be Back For You Before Midnight pokes good- natured fun at the naivete of many "hack to the landers" who seek the imagined tranquility of rural living, but find instead that their idyllic farm house is inhabited by evil things that go bump in the night. McGillicuddy's Lost Weekend.. by, Keith Roulston - aims sharp - edged wit .at the ab- surdities of human nature through the misad- ventures of -a town Police Chief seeking to escape from the pressures of his duties as sole guardian of the law in Hamhocks, Ontario. Child by James W. Nichol is an emotional and appealing drama that focuses on the efforts of a young husband and wife to restore the meaning of their lives together after it has been shattered by the disap- pearance of their only son. In a special addition to the season, Ted Johns and Theatre Passe Muraille have joined forces to bring to life again their hit play, The Death of the Donellys. Were the Donellys high- spirited, fun -loving boys made 'scapegoats for every misadventure in Biddulph Township - or were they violent mon- sters wiped out by good men driven to desperate means? Admission prices are: $4.25 adults; $3.50 senior citizens and $2.50 for children. Performance dates are as follows: This Foreign Land, June 29, 30; July 5, 6, 11, 12 (Matinee), 14, 16, 17, Honorable mentions for egg mobile designs in Victoria Public School's Great Egg Race head last Wednesday were, left to right, partners Karen Pollock and Joanne Campbell, first; Carol MacEwan, second; and partners Dale Million and Michael White, third. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) Auction gets convener Bill Amos, Chairman of the Board for Huron Country Playblouse, Grand Bend, announced last week that Glen Wood, the innovative designer and developer, has agreed to be the convener for the third International Art Auction to be held at the Huron Country Playhouse on Sunday, July 29. Wood is the owner and developer of numerous commercial properties in renovated historical b,uilding5, including the Ta-Itbot Inn, London and the Festival Square, Stratford. He studied interior design at the prestigious Parsons School of Design in New York City, then began his career with Simpson's in London. Ten years ago he started his own store, Tradewinds, selling china and glassware. If you're NEW IN TOWN • and don't know which way to turn, call the I LTD hostess tit 524.964°7!6 - You'll be glad you did. LalA In 1976 his passion for renovating and restoring old buildings led him to buy the Belvedere Hotel in downtowr, London and turn it into the beautiful Talbot Inn. Wood's most recent. project is ' another renovation of older buildings in Cambridge, Ontario. The International Art Auction helps to raise funds for the Huron Country Playhouse, as well as give the op- portunity to the people of Southwestern Ontario to purchase valuable works of art. Playhouse gets grant. The Huron Country ?layhouse at Grand Bend will carry out its first Young Canada Works Program this summer. Robert McKinley, M.P. for Huron (and newly nominated candidate for Huron -Bruce). notified the Playhouse last week that their grant for $12,762 has been ap- proved. The project entitled, ''Huron Country Playhouse Youth Training Program," will create five jobs for Huron students between May 7 and September 1. The five voting people will present a continuing program of creative dramatics for area children culminating in a children's show produced by children; and they will appear on the main stage along with the professional company in. two of the season's productions. "Here is an opportunity for five theatre arts enthusiasts to, find work in the theatre," - said James 'Murphy, Playhouse Artistic and Managing Director. "Applicants for the five positions are now being sought," he said. GODERICH SAILING CLUB Presents a SAILING SEMINAR Information, hints, Instruction on Sails, handling, han- dicapping, MORC measurements and racing, PLUS: A talk and slide show by STEVE KILLING, Crew member on the yacht EVERGREEN. SATURDAY, APRIL 21 13:00 HR. ROBERTSON PUBLIC SCHOOL All G.S.C. members, interested sailors Invited to attend. \ (Call Poul Parsons 524-7703) 19, August 2 (Matinee) 10, 18. I'll Be Back For You Before Midnight, July 3, 4, 5 (Matinee), 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 18, 19 (Matinee), 20, 21, 26, 27. McGillicuddy's Lost Weekend, July 24, 25, 26 (Matinee), 28; August 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9 (Matinee), 11, 13, 16, (Matinee and evening), 17. - Child - July 31, August 4, 6, 9, 14, 15. The Death of the Donellys - August 21, 22, 23 (Matinee and evening), 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30 (Matinee and evening), 31, Sept. 1. Lions Club plans dance The Goderich Lions Club has planned a gala dance at the Goderich Community Centre, May 10 to raise money to assist with thepurchase of a new sound system for the centre. Past president, Roger Turcotte, announced this week that the Lions would start a fund for the purchase of the sound equipment. The dance will feature the sound of Lionel Thorton and also performances by the Knights of Jazz from Kincardine will provide continuous entertainment for the evening. .Earlier this year the recreation board looked into the prospect of in- stalling a new system for the arena, auditorium and grandstand. The estimate -for the job was` $16,267 but council trimmed the item from the recreation board budget. The Lions Club dance will be held on the arena floor and the group hopes to4ttract 800 dancers. For a Tasty Treat Try /"-;; tNESE, �`- Ott J \JS Phone 524-2242. Eat in or Take out HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m,-10 p.m. Fri. -Sat. . 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Sun. 12 noon -9 p.m. Closed Wednesdays Esquire Restaurant The Square _ _ Goderich Irt Res a�a� g tour° G and Tavern . �t LICENSED UNDER L.C. Q, e BAYFIELD RD., GODER CH 524-7711 n Weekend Entertainment This Fri. & Sat. Apr. 20 & 21 THE WILI:WG DS •Treat yourself and your friends...to our Hot Buffet... Every Thurs. & Fri. 12 Noon -2 p.m. Come as you are! .Welcome Luncheon meetings in our Dinin9room or private Banquet room. HOURS: 11:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sun. thru Wed. Thurs., Fri., & Sat. 11:30 a.m. - 1 o.m. SALTFORD VALLEY HALL FOR RENT 524-9366 ROBERTSON MEMORIAL SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE TUESDAY APRIL 24th 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 87:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. All Senior Citizens are invited to a program and school tour on: TUESDAY, MAY 1st 1:30 P.M. •••••••••••••••••• • THE COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE 1 • Grand Bend • 1979 SEASON OF GREAT HITS • • • , , ' POOLS PARADISE • A wacky British force, • June 27•July 7 • ANGEL STREET Thrilling suspense drama 1 •I July l l - July 21 • •! •i Closs,c American Comedy • • •� %> THE OWL AND • • < • THE PUSSY CAT • -� - A Soucy Romp • Aug. 8 - Aug. 18 • • • • • • •654, • • • HARVEY • • • SPECIAL RATES ' THE SOUND OF MUSIC The smash hit musical 1 Aug. 22 • Sept. 1 • • • • • • • available for groups -2S r more' •1 • PHONE (519) 238-8387 FOR DETAILS 40 •••••••••••••••••• THE GODERICH BIKE RIDE FOR CANCER Sunday, April 22 2 P.M. 22 KM. STARTING AT SUNCOAST MALL Registrations 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. (RAIN DATE - MAY 5th) Sponsor sheets available at all banks, V & G Trust, Credit Union, Zehr's, A & P Store, Mac's Milk, Becker's South Street, Kirkey's Texaco REFRESHMENTS SERVED TO ALL BIKERS Lucky draw prizes for entrants All proceeds to Canadian Cancer Society- Goderlch Branch Sponsored by Goderich Kinsmen & Kinettes WATER COLOUR WORKSHOP Presented by Visual Arts, Blyth Centre for the Arts. Friday - May 4, 7. - 9 p.m. Saturday - May 5, 9 - 12, 2 - 5 p.m. Sunday - May 6, 10 a.n-r. - 2 p.m. Demonstrations, slides and application of various watercolour methods. Given by Michele White & Marie Charbonn'eau - (both O.C.A. grads.) Class limited to 25 pre -registered students Fee $15.00 plus materials fee. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 523-9403 between 5 - 6 p.m.