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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-08-09, Page 16,•• PAGE 4A —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 , 1979 m tv5 m PROGRAM SCHEDULE August 9 to August 1 • 1._ EXCWSIVE TO SIONAL-STAII PUBLISHII AFTERNOON _ . _ 12:30 SOUL TRAIN 1:30 THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL S 2:00 NEC BASEBALL' 5:00 JACQUES COTJSTEAU E "Singing Whales" ' EVENING S 6:00 NEWS FIVE AT SIX 6:30 HEE HAW. S 4 7:30 GONG SHOW S 8:00 WHAT A YEAR 8:30 TIGER BASEBALL - S Detroit at Kansas City 11:00 NEWS FIVE AT ELEVEN 11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 1:00 FIVE STAR THEATRE - "BERSERK" Joan Crawford -Ty Hardin. When brutal murders occur in a circus owned by a shrewd business -woman (and profits begin to roll in), she is suspected by her performers as well as Scotland Yard, SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 MORNING 6:45 DAVEY & GOLIATH e 7:00 OPEN CAMERA 7:30 CARTOON CARNIVAL t • 8:00 REX HUMBARD d 9:00 ORAL ROBERTS TELEVISED MASS 10:00 ABBOTT COSTELLO 10:30 LITTLE RASCALS 11:00 COMEDY CLASSICS - "KLONDIKE ANNIE", Mae West -Victor McLaglen- Phillip Reed. A saloon singer eludes police and assumes the identity of a dead missionary, then joins up . • with a fighting sea captain. AFTERNOON 12:30 LONE RANGER 1:00 MEET THE PRESS 1:30 NFL PRE -SEASON FOOTBALL - "New York Jets vs. Houston Oilers" 4:30 ADAM -12 5:00 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN EVENING 6:00 NEWS FIVE AT SIX 6:30 WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS 7:00 THE WONDERFUL • WORLD OF DISNEY 8:00 BIG EVENT ' "A Family Upside Down" 10:00 PRIME TIME SUN- DAY , 11:00 NEWS FIVE AT ELEVEN 11:30 CINEMA FIVE - "THE CHASE", Marlon Brancio- Jane Fonda -Angie Dickin- vn-E.G. Marshall. A convict escapes and heads for. his Texas home where his wife is haying an affair with a wealthy man's son. The sheriff tries in vain to avert the impending tragedy of their.meeting MONDAY, AUGUST 13 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "STALAG 17", William Holden -Peter Graves -Otto Preminger-Robert Strauss. During WW H, American GI's in a German prison camp beat a synical, sharp- tongued sargeant because they think he is a spy. 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 BEWITCHED 7:30 MUPPETS 8:00 LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE 9:00 MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE - "OPERATION LIFELINE" 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE - " P S Y CHO , Anthony Perkins -Janet Leigh. 4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE - "MUTINV ON ' THE BOUNTY" Pt. 1, Clark Gable -Charles Laughton. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "STALAG 17" (Part 2) 5:30 •THE NEWLYWED GAME EV NING 6:OONEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 BEWITCHED 7:30 SHA'NA NA 8:00 RUNAWAYS 9:00 BIG EVENT - "Return to Macon County" 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW 2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE - "NIGHT TERROR", Valerie Harper -Richard Romanus. 4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE - "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" Pt. 2, Clark Gable -Charles Laughton WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "ANOTHER TIME, ANOTHER PLACE" Lana Turner -Barry Sullivan - Glynis Johns -Sean Connery. An American woman war correspondent who is in love with a BBC announcer, suffers a breakdown,when he is killed in a bomb raid. Recovering, she visits his widow who is unaware she is the other woman. 530 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING WEEKDAY LISTINGS MONDAY—FRIDAY MORNING 5:95,THE CHRISTOPHER (Mon.) THIS IS THE: LIF (Tue.) ,U. OF M. PRESENT (Wed., Fri.) . AMER. RELIGIOU TOWN HALL MEETING (Thurs.) 3:15 U. OF M. PRESENT (Mon., Tue., Thurs.) FARM AND HOME SHOW (Wed) WITH THIS RING (Fri. 6:15-6:30) SCOPE 6:95 MORNING NEWS 7:00 TODAY SHOW 7:25 MICHIGAN TODAY 7:30 TODAY SHOW 8:25 MICHIGAN TODAY 8:30 TODAY SHOW, 9: 00 MOVIE FIVE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 "NIGHT WATCH" Elizabeth Taylor-Laurenc Harvey. Ellen (Taylor) i enjoying an extended visi from a childhood frien when terror strikes. Unable sees a murdered man sitting , in a chair. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 "THE SHUTTERED ROOM" Gig Young -Carol Lynley. A young woman and • her husband arrive on an island to inhabit the old millhouse she has inherited, but it's under a family curse. MONDAY, AUGUST 13 "ANYTHING GOES", Big Crosby -Donald O'Connor - Mitzi Gaynor. Comedy co- stars each sign leading ladies while in Europe: Confusion follows. Includes the songs "Anything Goes" and "I Get A Kick Out Of You". TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 "A . DATE WITH JUDY" Jane Powell -Elizabeth Taylor -Robert Stack. The escapades of two teenagers • from different types of • home -life, and what troubles their imaginations get them into. • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 "PETE KELLY'S BLUES" Jack Webb, .T4net Leigh -Lee Marvin -Peggy Lee -Edmond O'Brien. In the 1920's a 'small band (which plays at speakeasys) has trouble when a racketeer ireddes he is going into , the agency business and wants a cut from the band. - THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: - "THE • GOLDEN HAWK" '52, Rhoda Fleming, Sterling Hayden. Conflict in the Caribbean between Spain and England against France in the 17th century. • 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:OONEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 BEWITCHED 7:30 BEST OF GILLIGAN 8:00 PROJECT UFO 9:00 MRS. COLUMBO (2 hrs.) 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW 2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE - "BATMAN", Adam West - Burt Ward. 4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE - "LADY. FOR A NIGHT", John Wayne -Joan Blondell. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE • FIVE: "BOTANY BAY", Alan Ladd -James Mason. Convict ship (under a cruel captain) finally reaches Australia after a storm -tossed journey. A 'wrongly Convicted man becomes a hero when he helps conquer the plague. 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING • 6:OONEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 BIONIC WOMAN 8:00 DIFF'RENT STROKES • 830 TIGER BASEBALL - Detroit at Kansas City: 11:00 NEWS - '1'1:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW 2:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE - • "PUFNSTUF", Jack Wild - Cass Elliott -Martha Raye. 4:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE - "IN A LONELY PLACE", Humphrey Bogart -Gloria Grahame. SATURDAY AUGUST 11 MORNING 6:00 FAMILY AFFAIR 6:30 BUFORD AND THE GALLOPING GHOST 7:00 FABULOUS FUNNIES 7:30 BAY CITY ROLLERS 8:00 ALVIN AND THE 01-IIPMUNKS 8:30 THE FANTASTIC FOUR 9:00 GODZILLA SUPER 90 10:27 METRIC MARVELS 110:30"DAFFY DUCK 11: 00 THE NEW FRED AND BARNEY SHOW 1:30 THE JETSONS 12:00 BONKERS A. 6: 00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 BEWTTCHED 7:30 FAMILY FEUD 8:00 REAL PEOPLE 9:00 TV -5 WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIE - "THE HOT ROCK", Robert Redford - George Segal -Ron Leibman- Zero Mostel. Four incredible goofs try to steal the world's hottest diamond, not once, but four times! The gim- micks and foul-ups are unbelievable, and the laughs keep coming with crisp dialogue. 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW 2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE - "WAIT UNTIL DARK", Audrey Hepburn -Alan Arkin - Richard Crenna. 4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE - THE flUCCANEER", Frederic March -Anthony Quinn • 1 I • • A Column BY CATH WOODEN That's it. All done. It's over. Finis. - On Sunday I will have lived two full decades. That's right, I'll be 20r years old. The big two zero. I hope the day passes quietly. I'll rock on the front porch for a while, maybe catch Lawrence Welk on the tube, have a nap or two, hit the sack at about nine. Okay, okay, so I'm overdoing it a touch. It's not really the getting old part I hate so much as the fact that I can no longer be classified as a kid. I mean, 20 is so definitely 'adult'. It stands for income tax, house plants, lawn chairs, mellow music, supermarkets, filling out questionaires for women's magazines, and hors d'ouvres. I've pretty well blown my chance at being a child prodigy. It's one's responsibility to be spectacular at something when you're this old. I was spectacular at being a • child. I could still.be spectacular at being a child except people would look at me funny. You itnOw at family dinners, how the grown-ups all sit at the dining room table and the kids get their own card table somewhere else? Well, I would still like to sit at that card table. That's where the ket- chup is. I don't happen to like mint sauce. I am no longer alloWed to buy suckers from the big bin at grocery store check-outs. And they get annoyed if I check all the cereal boxes for the 'free inside' spiffy gadgets. When you were a kid, you could pack all your socks and undertvear and run away from home. You'd hide in the neighbours' cedar hedge • for an hour and then go back. They make a big fuss and say how worried they were and everything (they really thought your were cute' -and charming). Now, if I threatened to run away forever they simply growl, "It's about time," and ask, "Are you going to want to take your bedroom furniture with you?" I have an idea. Perhaps if I still do 'wierd things like kids do, but in a slightly modified way, people will think I'm merely eccentric. For' example, if I spent the entire day in a tree fort pretending I was Tarzan or somebody, folks would only shake their heads, say tsk tsk tsk and add that I was really quite harmless. Or, when I'm behind the wheel of my car, I can make believe I am a World War II bomber flying over Germany. All anybody will say is that I'm playing a few cards short a full deck. Ha. The joke's on them. )it.,47‘.1•7..1" , The Lambton Youth Theatre performed the delightful and charming children's play "A Chain of Words" for children of all ages on Monday, August 6, at 2 p.m. at Point Farms Provincial Park, near Goderich. The Company is, rear, left to right, PAUL MORGAN DONALD, DAN BENNETT, WILL SUTTON, KEVIN STEWART, front, left to right are: KAREN HYNDMAN, ANNE COURSER, GINA GIORGI, and NICOLE-COLLINS, riends at Farrish home Mr. and. Mrs. Duncan Farrish were taken by surprise on Thursday • evening, when about fifty neighbours and friends arrived to celebrate Duncan and Peggy's 25th • wedding anniversary. The party was conipleth • with a full course meal to wedding cake, and of course the entertainment was bagpipe music, provided by Steven MacKenzie. Gifts and good wishes were given by Mrs. George Moncrief WELCOME SERVICE would like to call you with +, "housewarming gifts", and information about your now location. The Hostess will be glad to arrange your subscription to the Signal -Star. Call her at 524-9062 on behalf of the gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacLennan were also taken by surprise when a few of the neighbours dropped in with a gift on behalf ,of the Lochalsh friends in the atea on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hamilton returned home from a month long trip to Western Canada. They had an enjoyable trip and called on many relatives and friends. Mr. Dan Wylds spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wylds of Kincardine while Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wylds were on holidays. A welcome is extended Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilkins to this com- munity. The Wilkins are living in the former Bill Ross place. Dr. Russell Moncrief returned home from a trip to the British Isles. Mrs. Helen MacLennan returned home from a tour to Western Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Farrish, Mr. and Mrs. CONSIDERING COMING TO LONDON IN THE NEAR FUTURE? The "o' is the place to stay. Reasonable rates by day or week. Use of swimming pools, gyros, weight room, games room, table tennis room, cafeteria. Centrally located. Good bus service to all areas. Special group rates. Summer youth hostel. For reservations, phone 432-3706 oewrit, 433 Wellington Street, London, Ontario. Donald Simpson, • Mrs. Florence MacKenzie and Mr° and Mrs. Bill Farrish and family were in London on Saturday where they attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Farrish. The ,MacDonald Clan picnic • was held on Saturday at the grove on the Finlay MacDonald farm. Mrs. Grant Farrish was hostess to the Ash- field., Presbyterian Church W.M.S. meeting on Thursday evening when Mrs. Jack Needham was guest speaker. Visiting Mr. andMrs. Oliver McCharles were Mr. Donald McCharles of Chatham and • John McCharles of Petrolia, Mrs. Mary Dodd and her brother Jack McGillivray of London. avin Highest Savings Account Rate Ever! VG VICTORIA , ANO GREY TRUST Since 1844 Contact our office: 100 Kingston Street Goderich 524-7381 Member: Canada Deposit Insurempe Corporation so oaeught Restatiptitiff ° and Tavern ,t4it SUNCOAST STRIP LICENSED UNDER L.C.D.O, BA YFIELD RD.. GODERICH • 524-7711 Nightly Entertoinrnent Mon, Aug. 6 to Sot. Aug. 11 Acapulco Gold s, • A 4 piece Mexican slier dance band playing your favoukte music. DAILY BREAKFAST 7:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. •Treat yourself and your friends...to our Hot Buffet... 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