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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-11-29, Page 22store fqr Blyth as plans get underway for the 1980 season. Keith is married and has three children. He resides in the country just outside the village of Blyth where he has 'a small farm. !l on �y PM. o! Yc C Qstr CLIFFORD EVENS conductor GODERICH PROGRAMMING 1979-80 SEASON Thursday, December 20 HANDEL'S MESSIAH RETURNS TO GODERICH Featuring: Soloists Constant Newland, Soprano Frances Brown Alto Glyn Evans Tenor Alvin Reimer ' Baritone Conductor Brian Jackson ° George Frederick Handel Messiah at North Street United .Church December 20 - 8:15 P.M. WINTER CONCERTS. ATG D -C— . AUDITORIUM FEBRUARY 15 * The Sinfonia Concert - Conductor, Victor Feldrill MAY 2 * Orchestra Night - Conductor, Victor Feldrill featuring the full London Symphony Orchestra __ -4`SU'BSCR1PT10N TICKETS: Adults '9.00 - _ Faml ly '20.00 Available at Campbell's on The Square, Goderich or from members of the Goderich Rotary Club. Since this is a subscription series, no indiviudal tickets are for sale. Sponsored by the Goderich Rotary Club under the patronage of the Sully Foun- dation. PAGE 4A--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1979 .1340 mkY6 PROGRAM SCHEDULE November 29 to December 5 EXCLUSIVE TO SIGNAL -$TAR 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 MOVIE (Thurs. Nov. 29) "CLEOPATRA" (Part 1). Elizabeth Taylor -Richard Burton -Rex Harrison MOVIE (Fri. Nov. 30) "CLEOPATRA" (Pt. 2) MOVIE: (Mon. Dec. 3) "ONCE AN EAGLE". Sam Elliot -Cliff Potts-Darleen Carr -Amy Irving- GlennFord-Lynda Day George. MOVIE: (Tues. Dec. 4) "ONCE AN EAGLE (Pt. 2) MOVIE.: (Wed. Dec. 5) "ONCE AN EAGLE (Pt. 3) 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) 3:00 SATURDAY AF- 7:00 SHORTS (PNS) TE R N O O N MOVIE : 8:00 THE BERENSTAIN "RESURRECTION OF BEARS' CHRISTMAS ZACHERY i}IEELER'i. .TREE Angie Dickinson -Bradford 8:30 THE LITTLE Dillman-Leslie Nielson- RASCALS CHRISTMAS James Daly SPECIAL 5:00 SHA NA NA 5:30 3'S A CROWD EVENING 6:00 SATURDAY NEWS 5 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:OOa FIVE STAR THEATRE: "FAST AND SEXY". Gina Lollobrigida- Vittorio DeSica SUNDAY, DEC. 2 MORNING 6:45a DAVEY & GOLIATH 7:00 OPEN CAMERA 7:30 TONY BROWN'S JOURNAL 8:00 REX HUMBARD 9:00 ORAL ROBERTS 9:30 TELEVISED MASS 10:00 LITTLE RASCALS 10:30 ABBOTT & COSTELLO THEATRE: "IN THE NAVY". Bud & Lou -Dick Powell -Andrews Sisters AFTERNOON 12:30 MEET THE PRESS 1:00 NFL FOOTBALL - Houston at Cleveland 4:00 GM OUTLOOK 4:15 SUNDAY AF- TERNOON MOVIE: GUMSHOE". Albert Finney -Janice Rule -Billie Whitelaw -Frank Finlay EVENING 2 30 TBA (only 10-3 & 10-5)_ ___ -.. _. _____._ . 6:00 SUNDAY NEWS 5 AT SIX —6 30--WTLD ZVTED WORLD 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME • EVENING 2:30 TBA (only 10-3 & 10-5) _....=4:il0-1Ii7�TIONATTEtI;GUE PLAYOFFS (only 10-3 & 10- 5) THURSDAY, NOV. 29 ,AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "BUT I DON'T WANT TO GET MARRIED". Herschel Bernardi -Shirley Jones -Kay Medford -Sue Lyon 5:30 THE . NEWLYWED EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 7:30 MASH 8:00 BUCK ROGERS 9:00 QUINCY 10:00 KATE LOVES A MYSTERY 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW 2:OOa MOVIE: "SAM CADE". Glenn Ford -Edgar Buchanan -Darren McGavin- Shelly Fabares 4:OOa MOVIE: "4-D MAN". Robert Lansing -Lee Meriwether-James Cogdon- Robert Strauss FRIDAY, NOV. 30 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "NBC SPECIAL TREAT - "I DON'T KNOW WHO I AM". 5:00 ADAM -12 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00 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 MOVIE: "INCIDENT ON A DARK STREET". James Olson -William Shatner-Richard Castellano- . David Canary 4:30 MOVIE: "GODZILLA ON MONSTER ISLAND SATURDAY, DEC. 1 MORNING 6:OOa FAMILY AFFAIR 6:30 GODZILLA 7:00 HOT HERO SAND- WICH • 8:00 DAFFY DUCK 8:30 CASPER AND THE ANGELS 8:51 ASK NBNEWS 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 12:30 ACTION THEATRE: "MARGIN, THE MONSTER OP TERROR". Jun Fujimaki-Ryutaro Garet 2:00 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN OF ANIMALS 7:00 BIG EVENT: _"THE SOUND OF MUSIC" 10:00 PRIME TIME SUN- DAY 11:00 SUNDAY NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN 11:30 CINEMA FIVE: "THE COMIC". Dick Van Dyke - Michele Lee -Mickey Rooney- Cornel Wilde 9:00 MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE: "FRIENDSHIPS, SECRETS AND LIES" 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW 2:00 MOVIE: "BUT- TERFIELD 8". Elizabeth Tayl-sr-Laurence Harvey - Eddie Fisher -Dina Merrill 4:00 MOVIE: "THE COUPLE TAKES A WIFE". Bill Bixby -Paula Prentiss - Valerie Perrine-Nanette Fabray TUESDAY, DEC. 4 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "BATTLE OF THE BULGE". (Pt. 2). 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 7:30 MASH $:00 MISADVENTURES OF SHERIFF LOBO 9:00 TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: "ST. IVES" 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW 2:00 MOVIE: '''CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF".,. -Elizabeth Taylor -Paul Newman -Burl Ives -Jack Carson 4:00 MOVIE: "HOW TO BREAK UP A HAPPY DIVORCE", Barbara Eden - Hal Linden -Peter Bonerze WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE_ "OPERATION CROSS EAG L_ ES Richard__Conte _ ry Calhoun -Alli King 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "BATTLE OF THE BULGE", (Part 1) Henry Fonda -Robert Shaw -Robert Ryan 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 7:30 MASH 8:00 REAL PEOPLE 9:00 DIFF'RENT STROKES • 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 TOMORROW 2:00 MOVIE: 'TAMING OF THE SHREW". Elizabeth . Taylor -Richard Burton -Vernon Dobtcheff- Michael Hordern 4:00 MOVIE: "HITCHED", Sally Fields -Tim Matheson - Neville Brand -Kathleen Freeman -Don Knight SALTFORD VALLEY. HALL FOR RENT 524-9366 THE GODERICH RESTAURANT STEAK HOUSE 8 TAVERN LTD. COME 1N AND TRY OUR DELICIOUSLY PREPARED BREAKFASTS, LUNCHES & DINNERS Keith Roulston named administrator of Centre.. The Board of Directors, Blyth Centre for the Arts is pleased to announce the appointment of Keith Roulston as Administrator effective November 1, 1979. Mr. Roulston has been actively involved with the Blyth Summer Festival since its inception five years ago, and took a leading role in the restoration of Blyth Memorial Hall. As founding president of the Blyth Centre for the Arts, he and former Artistic Director James Roy were responsible for the first season in 1975 when the Festival got underway. The 1979 ten -week season saw 22,000 theatregoers and an operating budget of $175,000 compared to the first season which had a fOtir week run, 2.,800 patrons and a $10,000 budget. It is proof that the policy of producing original Canadian plays that relate to the com- munity and operating a theatre that has a community base was well-founded. Keith Roulston Annual Christmas concert set for Dec. 5 in Blyth With his involvement and commitment to the Blyth Summer Festival, and his background in journalism and knowledge of the media, he brings a great deal of experience to the posi.tion of Administrator. Mr. Roulston grew up in the Lucknow area and is a graduate in jour- nalism from Ryerson Polytechnica: Institute. He has an extensive background in the newspaper business and was editor of the Clinton News -Record from 1970- 1972 and publisher of The Blyth Standard from 1971 to 1977. He presently co - publishes the Village Squire and was co- founder of the farm magazine, The Rural Voice. He also writes a column for several weekly newspapers. As a writer Mr. Roulston has had three successful productions at the Summer Festival: "The Shortest Distance Between Two Points,"; "His Own Boss" and McGillicuddy's Lost Weekend. As a recent recipient of a short term Canada Council grant he is currently involved in a new writing project. He feels that with an excellent 1979 summer season, the opportunity of working with Artistic Director Janet Amos and the expansion 'program that great things are in Next week, the Blyth Centre for the Arts will present what has become a_ regular._ event ..i.n..._its winter program, 'its a :at n Christmas Concert.. Featuring local musical groups, this concert will be held in the Blyth Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, December 5. Emcee for the evening will be George Cull of Belgrave. One of the choirs featured on the program is "well-known to Huron Blake Smith, will, County residents - the perform clarinet Teen Tones of Goderich. saxophone solos: A.-rela.tiveiy- nety-g-roup- ?rt _..this._ Comm—unitt7- from Goderich, the Christmas Concert, the rgtrlttn—Singers--wril audience wiltbe askedot— join in a carol sing -along led by Mrs'. ,'Sharon Wittick of Blyth. Mrs. Gail Lear of Londesboro will ac- company the group singing as well as per- forming several duets with Danny Lear. Special soloist for the' eveningg,, will be Marilyn._ Zi}vbovi '" of• Exeter. And to complement the Christmas theme, ' a selection of Christmas readings will be given by the Reverend John Roberts of Belgrave. Tickets for this evening of family entertainment will be available at the door. also and also present traditional Christmas music. A group of 20 young high school students from Kincardine make up the Knights of Jazz. This group represented Canada last spring at the International Youth Festival in England. The. director of this band, SPECIALS FRIDAY Fish. & Chips $,11,5 SATURDAY DELUXE PIZZA 00 X55 0 • FULLY LICENSED '12 WEST ST. cL M h I0i 11 V NOW. APPEARING *THE BEDFORD COURT LOUNGE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28 TO SATURDAY, DEC. 1 JONESTOWN REVIVAL CHOIR WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5 TO SATURDAY, DEC. 8 CHECK THIS PAPER NEXT WEEK FOR THE COMING ATTRACTION!! Manifique► TRY OUR DELICIO'U'S SMORGASBORD TUES. 12-1:30,p.m. '3.50. 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