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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
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December 20 - 8:15 P.M.
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FEBRUARY 15
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MAY 2
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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
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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,
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