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PROGRAM SCHECULE
October 18 to October 24
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,)
3:15 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 TODAY SHOW
8:25 MICHIGAN TODAY
8:30 TODAY SHOW
MOVIE FIVE;
9:00 Thursday, Oct. 18
"PETULIA". Julie Christie -
George C. Scott
Friday, Oct. 19
"THREE VIOLENT
PEOPLE", Charlton Heston -
Anne Baxter.
Monday, Oct. 22
"THE ENEMY BELOW".
Robert Mitchum-Curt
Jergens-Theodore Bikel-
Doug McClure
, Tuesday, Oct. 23
"RA•MPAGE". Robert
Martinelli
artinelli
Wednesday, Oct. 24
"THE HUNTERS". Robert
Mitchum-May' "Britt -Robert
Wagner
AFTERNOON
12:30 MOVIE: "THE
TERRORNAUTS"- Simon
Oates-Zena Marshall
2:00 SIX MILLION
DOLLAR MAN
3 : 0 0 MOVIE:
"BOOTLEGGERS". Paul
Koslo-Slim Pickins
5:00 SHA -NA -NA
5:30 THREE'S A CROWD
EVENING
6:00 SATURDAY NEWS
FIVE AT SIX
6:30 HEE HAW
7:30 GONG SHOW
8:00 CHIPS
9:00 BJ & THE BEAR
10:00 A MAN CALLED
SLOANE
11:00 SATURDAY NEWS 5
AT ELEVEN
11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT
LIVE
1:00A FIVE STAR
THEATRE "BIG SKY".
Kirk Douglas -Arthur
Hunnicutt
SUNDAY, OCT. 21
MORNING
6:45A DAVEY & GOLIATH
7:00 OPEN CAMERA
7:30 CARTOON CARNIVAL
8:00 REX HUMBARD
9:00 ORAL ROBERTS
9:30 TELEVISED MASS
10:00 LITTLRASCALS
10:30 ABBOTT &
COSTELLO THEATRE: "IT
AIN'T HAY". Bud Abbott -
Lou Costello -Grace Mac-
Donald -Eugene Pallette
AFTERNOON
MONDAY - FRIDAY
AFTERNOONS
12:30 PASSWORD PLU
1:00 DAYS OF OUR L
2:00 THE DOCTORS
2:30 ANOTHER
WO
(only 10-1 & 10-2 & 10-4)
2:30 TBA (only'10-3•& 1
12:30P MEET THE PRESS
1:00 SUNDAY AF-
TERNOON MOVIE: "ONE
s ,EYED JACKS". Marlon
IVES B'i'ando-Karl Malden, -Ben
Johnson -Slim Pickens
4:00 NFL FOOTBALL -
ALL
RLDSan
Diego at Los Angeles
0.5) 5:30 NEWS f HALF-TIME
. , __
EDITION
2:30 TBA (only 10-3 & 10-5)
3'00 NATIONAL-LEAGUEEVENING,
PLAYOFFS (only 10-3 &
5)
THURSDAY, OCT. 18
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "W
OF THE WORLDS". G
Barry -Anne Robinson
5;30 THE NE,WLYW
GAME
EVENING
10- 7:00 DISNEY'S WON-
DERFUL WORLD
8:00 BIG EVENT - "TV
Guide --The first 25 Years"
10:00 PRIME TIME S1JN-
AR DAY
ene 11:00 NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN,
11:30 CINEMA FIVE:
ED "WOMAN TIMES SEVEN".
Shirley MacLaine-Alan
Arkin -Michael Caine -Peter
Sellers
° 1:30 DARRYL ROGERS-
B0, SCHEMBECHLER
• SHOW
YS
E MONDAY, OCT. 22
AFTERNOON
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:OOP HAPPY DA
AGAIN " T H
:MUCKRAKERS"
- 7:30 MASH
8:00 BUCK ROGERS
9:00 QUINCY
10:00 KATE COLUMBO
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVI
"IT STARTED
NAPLES". Clark Gab
Sophia Loren.
4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE:
"THE STORY OF PRETTY
BOY FLOYD". Martin
Sheen -Kim Darby -Michael
Parks -Ellen Corby -Abe
Vigoda
FRIDAY, OCT. 10
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE:
"WHAT'S A NICE GIRL
LIKE -YOU...?". Brenda
Vaccaro-Jack Warden -
Vincent Price -Roddy Mc-
Dowall -Edmond
E: O'Brien+Jo Ann Worley
IN 5:30 THE NEWLYWED
le- GAME
4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "THEY
CAME FROM BEYOND
SPACE"- Robert Hutton,
Jennifer Jay
5:30 THE NEWLYWED
GAME
EVENING • 6w
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00P MUPPETS
7:30 GONG SHOW
8:00 DIFF'RENT
STROKES
8:30 HELLO, LARRY
9:00 ROCKFORD FILES
10:00 EIS HIED
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
2:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE:
"COME BLOW YOUR
HORN". Frank Sinatra -Le
J. Cobb -Molly Picon-Jill St
John
4:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE
"THAT CERTAIN SUM
MER".. Hal Holbrook -Hope
Lange -Martin ' Sheen -Jo
Don Baker -Scott Jacoby
Marlyn Mason
e
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00P HAPPY DAYS
AGAIN: "FONZIE THE
e FLATFOOT"
7:30 MASH
8:00 MISADVENTURES
OF SHERIFF LOBO
9:00 TUESDAY NIGHT AT
THE MOVIES: "UN-
DERCOVER WITH THE
KKK"
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE:
"WINNER TAKE ALL".
Shirley • Jones -Laurence
Luckinbil l
4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE:
"ALIEN ENCOUNTERS"
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
.7:00P HAPPY DAYS
AGAIN
7:30 MASH
8:00 LITTLE HOUSE ON
THE PRAIRIE
9:00 MONDAY NIGHT AT
THE MOVIES: "FROM
HERE TO ETERNITY"
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE:
"WHERE HAS LOVE
GONE". Susan Hayward -
Bette Davis
4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE:
"OUTERSPACE CON-
NECTION". Narrated by
Rod Serli.ng
TUESDAY, OCT. 23
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE:
"GEORGE!!". Marshall
Thompson -Jack Mullaney
5:30 THE NEWLYWED
GAME
EVENING
SATURDAY, OCT. 20
MORNING
6:OOA FAMILY AFFAIR
6:30 GODZILLA
7:00 JONNY QUEST
7:30 JETSONS
8:00 DAFFY DUCK
8:30 CASPER AND THE
ANGELS
8:58 ASK NBC NEWS
9:00 FRED & BARNEY,
MEET THE THING.
9:58 TIME OUT
1'0:00 SUPER
GLOBETROTTERS
10:30 THE SHMOO
11:00 ADVENTURES OF
FLASH GORDON
11:30 SOUL TRAIN
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24
AFTERNOON
-,;
4:00 MOVIE FIVE:
' 'STA R T THE
REVOLUTION WITHOUT
ME". Gene Wilder -Donald
Round'n Abut with Martha
What a crazy weather I. kept pointing out
pattern over the special things like the
weekend. The whole four farms on the far hill
seasons rolled into a changing colors as the
couple of days - except sun and shadow kept
that we didn't have a changing, or the colors off
good copy of summer. the valleys still so
Wouldn't you know this brilliant when the sun hit
Sutherland -Hugh Griffith would be the weekend I them.
5:30 THE "NEWLYWED suggest we go for a ride in Oh, I go on and on while
GAME the country. The sun was I'm talking, taking my
EVENING shining brightly at the half of the road out of the
tim.e bt.it by the time I ran centre and both sides.
6:00 NEWS in and out off the house a Later on I get a big blast
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS few times -- grass is wet, about it - I was driving
7:OOP HAPPY DAYS better take my boots -- him crazy. The fact that
AGAIN where's my purse -- did I there was no traffic when
7:30 MASH lock the door, turn off the this was happening,
8:00 REAL PEOPLE gas - well, that wasted didn't mean anything - I
9 : 0 0 DIFF 'RENT enough sun to have the was still on the wrong
STROKES rain start again. But side of the road. You
9:30 HELLO, LARRYsince Walt was sitting can't win!
10:00 FROM HERE TO patiently in the car, there When we reached Little
ETERNITY was no way I was going to Lakes, after
11:00 NEWS Y g g going the
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW suggest we stay home. long way 'round, the sun
1:00 TOMORROW ' I had an ulterior motive was shining and I hopped
2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: anyway - I wanted a few out to get the picture.
"WHITE HORSES OF last minute shots of color After taking two or three,
SUMMER". Jean Seberg- - as the wet look on trees I realized the little,
Frederick Stafford makes the colors seem counter hadn't changed
4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: very vivid.- The Little still on 25 or 26. I gave up
"SILENT RUNNING". bakes - THAT'S where T and later changed the
Bruce Dern -Cliff Potts wanted to go. film - it WAS a 24, not a
36.
Outside of the blast on
the erratic driving
which I explained doesn't
decorated facility we had a very pleasant
happen when I'm alone -
Legion Auxiliary see
At their recent monthly meeting for the best drive and went back to
meeting, Ladies Legion possible dinner party and the t.v, sports programs On Oct. 24 Paper
Auxiliary members were entertainment for the bus and I picked up the paint Wheat will be presented
able to admire the results load of veterans comingbrush again. Seems the were to "Annie" of at Blyth Theatre.
of the newly redecorated to the Goderich Legioball games were the most Colbourg, Ontario and the The Salvation Army
Jubilee Room for which from W L s t m i n s t e r exciting part of the dates were in the late Tea and ale is October
theyhave weekend. 1800s and earlyv."'� "" "'"
paid. It was Campus and this area on M„I 1900s. 27.,
agreed that the room is November 21. Well, I finally visited Real precious to me - I Maitland Manor
now even more attractive Audrey Sprung.will the new little shop was surprised "Annie's Bazaar and Tea is
and inviting. Problems of continue to head up the "Jana” on Hamilton relatives had let such a October 31.
the dancing area have group who visits and Street. It has been open book go for resale. On November 7,
been corrected and the provides entertainment for awhile but I just - Anyway, now it is Benmiller Fowl Supper is
air conrlitiected is -a -great for--the->;nsF1•th•er tai hadn't had time o top precious tq me. i_iust ai the United Slluxc-h.
party at Maitland Manor. anytime I'd been on that wish I had had enough A weaving demo and
street. money in those days to exhibition is at the River
Marian Hays reported JANA what a busy squander on "old junk" Mill November 10.
at the meeting as sports little place. It smelled so as some call it. It would On November 17 St.
convener on bowling, nice - was so neat and be worth money now. Peters C.W.L. Christmas
cribbage and darts clean. The fresh look of it So, this week is the Fair with baked goods,
tournaments, nt 11
s all makes
> ou
wantbuyCountry to
YChristmas Y Fair. Country Store, draws and
m'Jeanuch enjoyed. and try so many of the Wednesday. has flown - lots a goodies will be held.
and I DID! but Saturday is the last On November 17 iS the
theme Elliot
on the cards -goodies - ...
she had sent to. out-oi-_
Beautifully dried
raisins, apricots, apples
and other fruits and
Christmas cake fruits so
juicy and fresh' - really
tempting - are all at Jana.
I bought some dried fruits
and dried mixed
vegetables for soup -
guaranteed to make it
look and taste just
GREAT!
Anyway I ended up with
several things I didn't
need -- I must go again -
soon.
Young Mrs.
McMichael, buzzing
about the place like a
little bee, can tell you
anything you want to
know about the foods and
other things in the shop -
she's very
knowledgeable.
Thesmaller building of
the house -store com-
bination in which Jana is
nearest one to .The
Square, was once "YE
OLDE TREASURE
SH(PPE" run by that
famous old gentlemen,
Gavin Green.
I recall buying a
beautifully tolled leather
book there for 25 cents.
There were some written
letters in this book -a sort
of autograph type of thing
- andthese lovely letters
day. I'm hoping you enjoy
seeing and perhaps want
one of my paintings.
Anyway you will see that
I enjoy what Pam doing.
Life is so short - really -
that you should stop and
think about how you
spend your time - how you
enjoy your friends and
what you are'getting out
of life. Do sit down while
you think about it!
To get back to the fair, I
think you will enjoy
seei young Jim
Wal e with his fancy
iron ork. This young
man has made up his
mind what he wants to do
- what he LIKES to do and
DOES it. He will keep
that forge fire burning
brightly and many people
will love his good work.
All in all, you will, on
Saturday - if you didn't on
Wednesday - find Saltford
Hall, the bizziest, craf-
tiest place in Ontario.
.Little Theatre is
winding up their drive for
a record breaking
membership. If you don't
have your tickets by now,
do phone 9635, 9017 or me
at 4-7854 and we will
make sure you get it right
away.
asset. Karen Draper will
be grateful for assistance
with special occasion
decorating. Several
members have already
offered help.
There
will
be „
en-
tertainment.. .in the
Lounge both Friday and
Saturday nights for
Legion members and for
those whom they sign in.
Fay Sheardown.
reported on her cards and
visits to the sick at the
meeting. She and Alice
Anstay are also making
the Christmas Cake to be
raffled at the Snow Flake
Bazaar on Thursday,
November 1.
Plans were made at the
town sick members.
Irene Todd and Vi
Rutherford are to visit
the Bluewater Centre
each third Thursday.
There were 46 mem-
bers present at the recent
meeting. Carol Good won
the attendance prize and
Vi Rutherford the
mystery.prize.
We have Moved
The Goderich Recreation
Offices
have moved to a new location;
you can reach us at
166 MacDonald Si., Goderich
(Ronald Feagan Memorial
Grand Stand)
Our new phone number is 524-2125
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EVERY TUESDAY
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his week s harbor report
BY RON GRAHAM
October 1 the Kingdoc
arrived from Thunder
Bay with grain.
October 1 the Marlhill
arrived from Thunder
Bay with grain.
October 2 the Algorail
arrived light from Bay
City for salt.
October 2 the Kingdoc
cleared harbour light for
Thunder Bay.
October 3 the' Marlhill
cleared harbour light for
Thunder Bay.
October 3 the Algorail
cleared harbour for
Holland, Michigan with
salt.
October 4 the H.C.
Heimbecker arrived
from Thunder Bay with
grain.
October 5 the E.B.
Barber arrived light from
Buffalo for salt.
October 5 the E.B.
Barber cleared harbour
for Bay City with salt.
October 6 the Kingdoc
arrived from Thunder
Bay with grain.
October 6 the H.C.
Heimbecker cleared
harbour light for Toledo.
October 7 the Kingdoc
cleared harbour light.
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The
Donut
Caboose
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is
coming
to
360 Bayfield Road
October 8 the Soodoc cleared harbour for Baie
arrived light from Comeau with grain.
Hamilton for salt. October 11 the D.C.
'October 8 the Soodoc Everest cleared harbour
cleared harbour for light for Marathon,
Norris, Newfoundland October 11 the H.C.
with salt. Heimbecker cleared
harbour light for Thunder
October 9 the Algoway Bay.
arrived lgith from October 13 the Marlhill
Windsor for salt. cleared harbour light for
October 9 the D.C. Toledo.
Everest arrived from
Thunder Bay with grain.
October 9 the H.C.
Heimbecker arrived
from Toledo with grain.
October 9 the Algoway
cleared harbour with
salt.
October 10 the Canadoc
arrived from Sarnia for
grain.
October 10 the Marlhill
arrived from Thunder
Bay with grain.
October 10 the Canadoc
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•
Rotary Ball at Saltford
Valley Hall.
On November 24 is the
Credit Union dance at
Saltford Hall.
On November 24 is a
pot luck supper for the
Pro Life Group at St.
Peters.
Check the Bulletin
Board for 'other events
and mark your calendar.
You should tick your
calendar when you attend
these things. Later you
will Iook through and you
will be surprised by how
little or how often you are
attending events in this
area.
Keep smiling.
Love, Martha.
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