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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-10-25, Page 22Tues., October 30) PAGE 4A—GODERICH SIGNAL-STAR,,THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1979 PROGRAM SCHEOULE October 25 to October 31 EXCLUSIVE TO SIGNAL -STAR PUBLISHING' WEEKDAY LISTINGS MONDAY—FR I D6,Y 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 Movie: (Thurs., Oct. 25) "The Good Guys And The Bad Guys" 5:30 3'S A CROWD EVENING 6:00 NEWS 5 AT SIX 6:30 HEE HAW - No. 79266 7:30 GO TELL IT... 8:00 CHIPS 9:00 BJ & THE BEAR 10:00 A MAN CALLED SLOANE 11:00 NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN 11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 1:OOA FIVE STAR THEATRE: "FIREBALL FORWARD" (C) '72. Ben Gazzar•a-Eddie Albert -Anne Francis -Ricardo Montalban 1:00 TOMORROW 2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "THE HUNTERS". Robert Mitchum-May Britt • 4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "START THE REVOLUTION WITHOUT ME". Gene Wilder -Donald ""Sutherland. Huron seniors convene BY MRS. KENNETH JOHNS, EXETER SUNDAY, OCT. 28 MORNING A very pleasant day was spent at the Clinton Legion Hall on October 17 when 117 senior citizens met for their Fall Rally. It was rather disap- pointing that there weren't more out, seeing that there are more seniors in Huron County Movie: (Fri., Oct. 26) than in the surrounding "Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison" areas. All of us, as far as AFTERNOON possible, should par - Movie: (Mon., Oct. 29) ticipate in his or her own (TBA) 12:30P MEET THE PRESS organization. The officers at U.S.C.O. in Toronto are all -volunteers, and are working to get seniors all the , benefits from EVENING government, that they now enjoy. 7:00 DISNEY'S WON- In Ontario alone, live DERFUL WORLD one-third of all -seniors in Canada. Guest speakers were Mrs. of 11:00 NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN BayfieldGwen sp akingnon 11:30 CINEMA FIVE:' consumers. She told the 1:30 DARRYL ROGERS- audience they were BO SCHEMBECHLER formed to act as a watch SHOW dog regarding everybody's business. Rising prices force people to spend unearned money - credit cards and financial loans. People spent over $35,000,000,.000 in this way last year, she said. Miss Grace Bird of Clinton talked on nutrition and showed a film on various ways to make meal times healthier and happier. Mrs. Nola Love, vice- president, gave an ex- cellent • report on the Kingston Convention. She stressed the three Is for seniors: 1. independence, 2. involvement and 3. integration. 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 LITTLE RASCALS 10:30 ABBOTT & COSTELLO. "HOLD THAT GHOST" Movie: (Tues., Oct. 30) (TBA) Movie: (Wed., Oct. 31) (TBA) MONDAY - FRIDAY AFTERNOONS 12:30 PASSWORD PLUS 1:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES 2:00 THE DOCTORS 2:30 ANOTHER WORLD (only 10-1 & 10-2 & 10-4) 2:30 TBA (only 10-3 & 10-5) 2:30 TBA (only 10-3 & 10-5) 3:00 NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS (only 10-3 & 10 - THURSDAY, OCT. 25 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "THE GOOD GUYS AND' THE BAD GUYS!". Robert Mitchum-George Kennedy - Martin, Balsam -David Carradie 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00P HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 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 MOVIE: "PETULIA". Julie Christie - George C. Scott 4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "WAR OF THE WORLDS".. Gene Barry -Anne Robinson FRIDAY, OCT. 26 AFTERNOON 4:-00 MOVIE FIVE: "HEAVEN KNOWS, MR. ALLISON". Robert Mit- churn-Deborah Kerr 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00P MUPPETS 7:30 GONG SHOW 8:00 SHIRLEY 9:00 ROCKFORD FILES 10:00 EISCHIED 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW' 1:00 TOMORROW 2:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "THREE VIOLENT PEOPLE". Charlton Heston - Anne Baxter. 4:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "THEY CAME FROM BEYOND SPACE". Robert Hutton -Jennifer Jay. SATURDAY, OCT. 27 MORNING 6:OOA FAMILY AFFAIR 6:30 GODZILLA 7:00 JONNY QUEST 7:30 JETSONS 8:00 DAFFY DUCK 8:3) CASPER AND THE ANGELS 8:57 ASK NBC NEWS 9:00 FRED & BARNEY MEET THE THING 9:57 TIME OUT 1 0• : 0 0 SUPER GLOBETROTTERS 10:30 THE SHMOO 11:00 ADVENTURES OF FLASH GORDON 11:30 SOUL TRAIN AFTERNOON 12:30P ACTION THEATRE "MASTER OF THE WORLD". Vincent. Price - Henry Hull -Charles Bronson 2:30 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN 3:00 SATURDAY AF- TERNOON MOVIE: "SPENCER'S MOUN- TAIN". Henry Fonda - 'Maureen O'Hara 5:00 SHA NA NA (11:30 TONIC H 1:00 N.F.L. FOOTBALL 4:00 MOVIE: "STORY OF WILL ROGERS". " Will Rogers Jr. -Jane Wyman 8:00 BIG EVENT: "SUNDAY NIGHT" MONDAY, OCT. 29 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "MURDERS- IN THE RUE MORGUE". Jason Robards- Herbert Lorr-Christine- Kaufman 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 7:00P HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 7:30 MASH 8:00 LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE 9:00 MONDAY NIGHT AT 'THE MOVIES: 'FREEDOM ROAD" (Pt. 1 of -2) 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "THE ENEMY BELOW". Robert Mitchum-Curt Jcrgens 4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "WHAT'S A NICE GIRL LIKE YOU...?". Brenda Vaccaro-Jack Warden - Vincent Price TUESDAY, OCT. 30 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK". Kim Darby - William Demarest-Jim Hutton 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:00 -NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00P HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 7:30 MASH 8:00 THE CASPER HALLOWEEN SPECIAL 8:30 WITCH'S NIGHT OUT 9:00 TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOV IES : "FREEDOM ROAD" (Pt. 2 of 2) 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW 2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "RAMPAGE". Robert .Mitchum-Elsa Martinelli 4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "GEORGE!!" Marshall Thompson -Jack Mullaney. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "WILLARD". Ernest Borgnine-Bruce Davidson - Sondra Locke -Elsa Lan chester 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:0OP HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 7:30 MASH 8:00 REAL PEOPLE 9:00 DIFF'RENT • STROKES 9:30 HELLO, LARRY 10:00 THE BEST OF SATUDAV NIGHT LIVE 11:00 NEWS sliow Round 'n Do you ever have fun going back over old books or magazines? ' I do - and 1 hate to part with my old books. I b,ave been tearing out items from my old magazines and looking through them, asking myself what. is special about THIS book? So, it wastes a lot of good time but then who is to verify the time was wasted. I have a Popular Science magazine dated December 1955 that I came across - why have I kept it all these years? Started reading through and found all sorts of goodies. The making of mink and other precious furs from sheepskin was perfected around 1955. The article describes how the latest miracle to come out of the chemists' lab will bring the price of furs to the point where almost every woman may have a luxurious coat for around $160. After this great discovery, the fun -furs were perfected. They did not need a real hide to hold them up. They were. sort of rug hooked through light materials and were beautiful. Next they found easier ways to create the fur look - some were just for fun - many awful looking - hut others just great for warm jackets and coats and are still popular today. If the '56 Chevy sport sedan had had a longer hood, it would look very much like today's cars. It was &good looker. Today the windows are much larger - thus cutting down the height of the lower part of the door. You don't know what I'm talking about? Well, there are some of these Chevies running around here. I saw one not long ago and noticed, especially, that lower, longer. door. I like our newer ones better. I. believe Studebakers are off the market and you don't see too many oldies about. The Hudson and the Nash I don't hear those nanaes any more - they were smart cars in '55 too. One car you. still see now and then is the MG R.K. FECK APPLIANCES "In The Heart of Down Town Varna' • Vacuum Cleaners - Sales and Service of most makes • C8 Radios and Accessories Speed Queen Appliances • Moffat Appliances • Smoke Sensors • Insect Lights and Fly Killing Units • Handcrafted Gifts 4 Varna, Ont. Phone 482.7103. 'A out--- ....o.._.._.:_..�.�..—.T..�.._. .._..�._.._.... with Martha Rath burn oldie. The '55 model in my among other items he had book is a smart roadster - invented over the years. I no top, rounded back, still have that cutter! He long, long engine hood - had made different little that is the IVIG model A toys and this cutter was two-seater with "more for the wooden wheels. legroom, larger luggage An item on how to space and for the first mechanize the toys and time - a REAL dolls that appeared in the GASOLINE GAUGE!" Christmas windows of the The Oldsmobile - we city stores that year was had a '56 and loved it - it a nice reminder. They sure ', could scoot! This were fantastic and in was the year they hopped those days greatly im- up the engine - again. 1959 ,?proved over other moving to '51 was 135 h.p., then it parts , ideas. I recall climbed to 240 h.p. in standing in front of one of 1956. J. L. Hudson Store I notice there are many windows in Detroit and of these cars still on the watching the motions of road. • the animals and- toys. Better fuels keyed the Nowadays no one advance of these great realizes the work and cars. brains it took to create In 1948 the national these show stoppers average octane for which lure you inside to "regular" gas was 79, buy' Today's children "premium" 9,0, suitable t\ake all these things for for engines within the granted - there's no way five -to -one ` to seven -to- you can convince them one compression range. they were ever solid or The octane for regular as .not moving. of September 1955 was This is one of the 88.8 and... premium up to reasons people take their 96. What is it today? children to Toronto, Then there was the two Montreal - even to Detroit seater Jaguar that U.S. to see these fantastic designer Raymond displays at Christmas. Loewy styled for himself. They certainly are a .It had a roof opening, great drawing card as the with all-round visibility streets in front of the like we have today - a windows are packed tight "jump -seat" as they for hours - thousands called it then and I think enjoy them. the Thunderbirds have It seems odd that I copied the low front nose should find a fountain design of this car. pen given to Walt years These hooks always ago that requires no had so many "How to cartridges but is filled Make or Build" stories with ordinary .ink which and also "How to do flows freely into the things the easy way". ballpoint. At one, time Hnw to make toys, spoon- that was just GREAT but holders, tables. How to very few homes have a make the DIABOLO - a bottle of ink now. That game with a history '- was a good invention for a more skill needed than while. for the yo-yo and for that reason was never too popular. I have one around somewhere . my husband made - probably from plans in an earlier hook. I was glad to see it as I had forgotten how the string for this spinner was held. Then I found 'a picture of the hole -saw - a cir- cular saw blade which cuts a neat holein wood or metal. It has a com- pression spring that knocks out the plug or wheel. My husband; I believe, had sent this idea to Popular Mechanics The Credit Union Dance is October 27 at Saitford. The Pot Luck Supper is October 24 at 6;39 p.m. at St. Peter's Parish Hall, The Pro Life Group is holding this. October 24 a play called Paper Wheat will he played in Blyth. October 25 a Variety Concert will .be held. at Flolmesville Puhti'c .School at 8:is p.m. October 25 at Brookside School at 8 p:m. there will be a Self -Help Display "and Filmstrip with GODERICH' COUNTRY CASUALS ,specializing in Professional FARMERS & INDUSTRIAL 1st LINE GWG WORKWEAR AT BELOW DISCOUNT PRICES Other Clothing Accessories. Available 35 WEST STREET Beside French Dry Cleaners Lando' Goshen! Did ya'Il hear the TV -12 Gang is due in round these parts 'bout a week from now? Folks sez they're really feelin' twitchy fer some action. So, sit tight and stay indoors at night... no tellin' what's gonna happen when they hit town!! They're a wild and wick d bunch!! proceeds to go to Third World countries. On October 27 the Taylors Corners Bazaar will be held at St. George's Hall at 2:30 p.m. Home -baked goods, produce and a great salad plate with take-out orders on salad plate (4'8074) and lots of nice Christmas things. On October 27 at Vanastra Community Centre there will he a workshop (see the bulletin) On November 7 Holmesville UCW Bazaar, bake sale and tea will be held at the White Carnation, Holmesville. On November 3 a Rotary Paper Drive will be held. Novemher 7 Benmiller UCW Fowl Supper will be held. On Nov. Street UCW November the date on dar. On November 17th the Rotary Ball will be held at Saltford. On November 10 the Holly Berry luncheon bazaar will he held at St. George's Church Hall from noon to 3 p_.rn. Enjoy a luncheon and check 21 Victoria presents its Fair. Mark your calen- Fitness fits in. PaanOParnan grandma's corner - a new idea to help grandma shop for her young gremlins. Baking and gourmet foods will be for sale as well as crafts and other goodies to help you fill' out your Christmas list. On December 20 is the Rotary Symphony Con- cert at North Street Church. Love, Martha • Financial assistance • Management counselling (CASE) • Management training • Information on government programs for business Can we help you? See our Representative 3 BOB FURTNEY at: The Bedford Hotel Goderich, Ontario On: EVERY TUESDAY (Next Visit: &FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK (Branch Office Address) For prior information call 271-5650 (collect) or write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario. VANASTRA FACTORY OUTLET "The Store, That Saves You More" i NOW! BEFORE THE RUSH! 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