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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-07-18, Page 22visemem ti e Bennett Sells .for Less Po'nti,at. • Buick ! GMC 810 • 10th St. HANOVER Open Mon. -Wed. 9 . 6 p.m. Thurs.-Fri. 9 ^ 9 Sat. 9 ^ 5 P m• 3,64.2140 Crossroads—July 18, 1984—Page 9 Wingham Motor Inn July 19 - 21 Thur., July 19 11:00 Polka Dot Door 11:30 Cucumber: Senses 12:00 Guess What?: Glass 12:10 The Body Works.. 12:20 Parlez-Moi: Sol and the Scout Tent 12:30 Tell Me a Story: The Beaver and_the Mountie 12:40 Get It Together: Armor. Ane demon- strates how to make a splendid helmeted suit of armor out of cor- rugated cardboard and aluminum foil. 12:50 Look and Learn: Silk Moths 1:00 Struggle beneath the Sea: Spawning Season 1:30 Realities: Challenge to Social Democracy 2:00 Voices of Early Can- ada: The Last Buf- falo Hunter. Metis hunter and trader Nor- bert Welsh recounts some of his adventures among Riel's people. 2:30 Talking Film: The Making of a Musical 3:00 Perspectives: Beyond the White Face. A look at contemporary mime. 3:30 Explorations in Shaw: The Worst of Crimes. The appalling condi- tions in London's slums and sweatshops. 4:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld: A young scientist who received an award for her re- search into a cure for the common cold; a girl who quickly solves a world-famous puz- . ,,zle; a high-spirited baton twirler; old-time fiddling on Prince Ed- ward Island; a new- born colt; and a star from the series Hill Street Blues. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Cucumber: Ground Transportation 7:00 Doctor Who: The Lei-. sure Hive, Part 3 of 4 7:30 Magic Shadows: Les Miserables. Pt. 4 of 5 8:00 Realities : Conserva- tive Ideology 8:30 Not One of the Crowd: Focusing on Liz, a woman who spent 18 months in a mental in- stitution. 9:00 Speaking Out: The Bible. John Meagher, author ,of Five Gospels and professor of re- ligious studies, and television preacher John Wesley White present their diver- gent views of the meaning and origins of the New Testament. 10:30 Canada: The Great Experiment: The Nation Within, Part 2. 11:00 Realities: Conserva- tive Ideology 11:30 Talking Film': The Documentary: 12:00 Adventures in . His- tory: Strangers at the Door Fri., July 20 11:00 Polka Dot Door 11:30 Cucumber: Sports 12:00 Guess What?: Puzzles 12:10 The eBBoL Works. .... _ 12:20 Parlez-moi: Sol's Dancing Lessons 12:30 Tell Me a Story: The Japanese Fan 12:40 Math Patrol 3: Sub- traction 3 1:00 Fast Forward: The Information Flow 1:30 Realities: Conserva- tive Ideology 2:00 For the Record: Walt- er Stansell, 93, of Staf- fordville talks about the working scale models of old-time steam engines he's been building ever since he got his first engineering degree at 14 years of age. 2:30 Talking Film: The Classic Western 3:00 High Notes 3:30 Witness to Yesterday: George Bernard Shaw, portrayed by Barry Morse. 4:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld: Todd Bridges, ,co-star of Diff'rent Strokes; a 10 - year -old banjo pick- ing champion; and a young circus troupe. Viewers also learn about one school's ef- forts to conserve en- ergy; visit a special contact centre at the Calgary Zoo; and see some basketball stunts from the Fast Break- ers in Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5:00 .Sesame Streit 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Fables of the Green . Forest: Reddy Fox and the Sheep 7:00 High Notes 7:30 Magic Shadows: Les --,Miserables LFinalZ_.. _ MOre'Th8fl Luxurious Accord EX Sedan For too long, Canadians have felt.. that practicalaffor- dable transportation and luxury were° an impossible com- bination. The 1984 Accord LX. Sedan and 1 984 Accord EX Sedan dispels that theory ® and does it beautifully. The new Accord Sedans are fully appointed with every luxury and,performance feature you expect in a European Sedan class but in an Accord price class. ACT NOW If you purchase your new 1984 Honda by July 31st, 1984 you will receive at no ex- tra cost our, HONDA PLUS PROTECTION Free Extended Warranty 100,000 km. or 48 Months See Our New 1984 HONDAS In Stock Now! Luxury, Practability, Affordable, Honda Plus Protection. Available Now At L ISTOW E L HONDA 1196 Wallace Avenue N. Listowel 291-1763 8:00 Money$worth 8:30 North of 60 Degrees:,, estiriy encertain: Terms and Condition 9: 0 The Ascent of. Man: The Starry Messenger. Visits the.ruins',on Easter Island and the ancient Mayan city o Copan. 10:00 Marine Biology: Sound in the Sea 10:30 In Search of Paradise: The Renaissance in Flower. 11:00 Perspectives: Beyond the White Face • 11:30 Talking Film: More Film Criticism 12:00 . Adventures in His- tory: The War Is Over Wilson novel. Hero Gregory Peck must decide between cor- porate success and his wife and family. With Jennifer Jones and Fredric March. 10:40 Conversations 11:00 Movie, "Over the Moon" (1937) A poor young girl comes into a fortune, but this does not help her romance with a proud young doctor. Starring Merle Oberon and Rex Har- rison. 12:15 Conversations, Part 2 Sun., July 22 12:00 Frontiere de la liberte 12:30 Grandeur nature 1:00 Jardins, paradis des reves 1:30 Nova 2:30 Chefs-d'oeuvre a 1'- ecran' 3:30 La Maison magique 4:00 Entre deux nuages 4:15 Colargol 4:30 La Petite Lulu 5:00 Passe-Partout 5:30 L'Atelier des Pis- senlits 6:00 Ca, c'est l'Ontario 6:30 D'Artagnan 8:00 Villages et Visages 8:30 Au Nord du 60 Degrees 9:00 Tele -cinema 11:00 L'Ete show Mon., July 23 11:00 Polka Dot Door 11:30. Cucumber: Pets —1-2:00 Guess. What -i Rubber s f Sat., July 21 12:00 Personal Spaces: An Ancient' Trinity. Har- ron discusses the social functions of marriage and the • family. 12:30 How to Start a Small Business. Finding Your Niche in the Market. 1:00 The 'Body in Question: Perishable Goods 2:00 The Computer Acad- . emy. Computer Lan- guages — Program 6 of 12 2:30 The Academy on Com- puters with Jack Livesley. Computer Languages — Pro- gram 6 of 12 3:00 Understanding Human Behavior: Social Groups 3:30 Understanding Human Behavior: Persuasion 4:00 Understanding Human Behavior: Applied Psychology 4:30 Kidsworld: An auto demolition derby; young Hawaiian dancers; synchronized swimming; Toronto's Gadget Shop; a champion appaloosa stallion; a 12 -year-old who has her own tele- vision cooking show; and the manufacture .of ice cream. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Struggle beneath the Sea: The Mudskipper 7:00 Doctor Who: The Lei- sure Hive, (Final) 7:30 People and Pets: Pets and Their 1Vlcdern Roots 8:00 Movie; "The Man in the Gray Fiannel Suit" (1956) Based on the bestselling Sloan Tues., July 24 Wed., July 25 11:00 Polka Dot Door 11:00 11:30 Cucumber: Pioneer 11:30 Life, Part 1 12:00 Guess What?: Ten- 12:00 pin Bowling 12:10 The Body Works 12:10 12:20 Parlez-moi: Sol and 12:20 the Photographer w 12:30 Tell Me a Story: The 12:30 Wolf and the Seven Little Kids 1-2:40 The Adventures off 12:40 Timothy Pilgrim: The Missing Half- 1:00 penny Struggle beneath the 1:30 Sea: The Tide Pool 1:30 The Stationary Ark: Gorillas People Patterns: Green Grows Sudbury 2:30 Talking Film: The Director 3:00 The Newcomers: 1740. French soldier is rescued from drown- ing by daughter of a habitant, and must convalesce in their home. When he ac- cepts a proposal to lead a fur -trading ex-.. pedition into the north- ern woods, he discov- ers a land of great beauty. 4:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld:- A de- termined 12 -year-old with artificial limbs shows how he makes it in sports, and viewers • ' get a ride on a thrilling roller coaster in Kan- sas City. Other kids 12:10 The Body Works 12:20 Parlez-rnoi: Sol and. the Flea Market 12:30 Tell Me a Story: The Forgetful Fairy God- mother 12:40 Two plus You: Rain, , Rain, Go Away 1:00 The Music of Man: The Age of the Com- poser -- 2:00 World .Business Sum- mit: The U.S. Deficit 2:30 Talking Film: The Producer 3:00 High Notes 3:30 Witness to Yesterday: William Shakespeare portrayed by Barry Morse. 4:00 Passe-Partou 4:30 .Kidsworld: A cycle • racer; a long-dis- tance marathon run- ner; a gymnast• with diabetes; trail bike riders; and 'a .com- poser. Two Mont- realers tell about their subway system; an RCMP officer shows how his dog detects ex- plosives; and Veronica Tennanttalks'about her work. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Fables of the Green Forest: Chatterer the Squirrel 7:00 Struggle beneath the Sea: The Puffer and the Trunkfish. 7:30 Magic Shadows: Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell (1951) Part 1 of 4. Another in the Mr. Belvedere series. This time Lynn Bel- vedere pretends to be a man of 77 in order to gain adrnission to an old folks' home and thereby bring some fun into' the lives of the senior citizens who • live there. Starring Clifton Webb, Joanne Dru, Hugh Marlowe, and Zero Mostel, plus a marvellous group of character actors. 8;00 Vista: The Mysterious Bee 9:00 Masters of Modern Sculpture: The Pio- neers 10:00 Visions: The Critical Eye: Great Expecta- tions (Final) 10:30 The Movie Show 11:00 Fast Forward: About Computers 11:30 Talking Film: More Special Effects 12:00 Adventures in His- tory: Teach Me to Dance 1:00 2:00 Polka Dot Door Cucumber: Pioneer Life, Part 2 Guess What?: About Guess What? The Body Works Parlez-moi: Sol and the Fisherman Tell Me a Story: How the Northern Lakes were Formed Math Patrol 2: Frac- tions Fast Forward: New Perspectives Marine Biology: Estu- ary 2:00 Learn to Earn: Ap- prenticeship with host Gail Scott. 2:30 Talking Film: The Screenwriter 3:00 Canada: the Great Ex- periment: Power Shift 3:30 Witness to Yesterday: Rembrandt van Rijn with Robert Markle as the great 17th century Dutch painter. 4:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld: A look at how handicapped chil- dren learn to ski; how bagpipes work; and a trip back in time to Louisbourg, N.S. Other features include a boy who's learning how to be a veterin- arian; "snow tubbing" in Wisconsin; and an interview with Ron .. Glass of Barney Miller fame. Sesame Street Polka Dot Door The Adventures of Timothy Pilgrim':. Past -Meets Present - -- 5 Artscape: Program 4: •Pattern • 0 People and Pets: The • Horse As a Pet 7:30 Magic Shadows: Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell — Part 3 of 4 8:00 Realities: Does Phil- osophy Matter? Part 1 8:30 Visions: Artists and the. Creative Process: A Form of Magic. 0 The Computer Acad- emy: Computer' Graphics — Program 9 of 12. How to pro- duce pictures on the computer screen, us- 9:30 The Academy on Com- puters with Jack Livesley. Coniputer Graphics — Program - . 9 of.12 10:00 Mind over Matter: Program 5 10:30 The New Literacy: An • Introduction to Com- puters 11:00 Realities: Does Phi- losophy Matter? Part 1 11:30 Talking Film: The Animators •12:00 Adventures in His - :tory: Bravery in the Field 5:00 featured include a 6:00 young male ballet 6:30 dancer; a brother -sis- ter •fTgure=Skating team; and a groom at 6:4 Toronto's Woodbine 7:0 Race Track, 5:00 Sesame Street. 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Cucumber: Air -Water Transportation 7:00 The Half -a -Handy Hour 7:30 Magic Shadows: Mr. Belvedere Rings the' Bell — Part 2 of 4 8:00. Disappearing World: 9:0 The Shilluk 9:00 Crime and Punish-' menta Part 1. Ras- • kolnikov, a poverty- stricken -student in St. Petersburg in 1865, ponders the possibility of murdering arf'extor- tionate pawnbroker, with whom he has de- posited articles of sen- timental value. 10.00 Playing Shakespeare: The Two Traltions. A nine -part tel Sion workshop series with the Royal Shakespeare Company. 11:00 People. Patterns: The Hatching (If Squatch- berries 11:30 Talking Film: The Nightmare People: Horror in the Cinema 12:00 Adventures in His- tory: The Machine Age Native Indians used white spruce roots to lace birch bark canoe's. RETURN WITH US TO... 14 6f' Cid Lon REALISTIC AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE WAS THE THEME OF RADIOS 1 ONGESE RUNNING DRAMATIC 5ERIAL... ONE MAN'S FAM/LY. THE WARM FAMILY ATMOSPHERE WHICH 5O EFFECTIVELY CAPTURED THF'. LISTENING AUDIEN'E LURING THE 19305, 19405 AND 1950 `, wA5 THE RESULT OF (API TON E MORSE'S INTUITIVE WRITING AND UIRCC rINI, ANOTHER WEt.L'LOVED AND EAI,II REMEMBERED CARLTON E MON!1F CREATION.. rLOVE AMrSTERr WA5 MUST WHAT ITS TIT( E, ,MPI. IED THE FAST MOVING RADIO SERIES WITH .?ACK; DOC AND REGGIE BEGAN AIRING IN 1939 GIVING AMERICA SUCHDELIGHT- FUL BEDTIME TALES A5 THE TEMFY E OF VAMPYRE5. MORE .WA6 BORN IN .JENNINGS, OUISIANA, IN 1901 HE GREW UP ON A RANCH IN OREGON, AFTEF COLLEGE HE WORKED ON SAN FRANCISCO NEWS- PAF;ER5 BEFORE BRINGING HIB INNOVATIVE STYLE OF WRITING TQ RADIO THEY WERE BEAUTIFUL, THOSE BARBOUR5... THE'BEAUTY WAS BU/LT INTO THE FAM/LY NOT ONLY BY THE TALENT OF THE ACTORS W/TH THE/R UN ogee T TABLY RESONANT VOICES• BUT BY THE EMPATHY AND G//'rS OF THE FAMILY& CREATOR I • > OVER AND OVER I HIT .ON THE POINT THAT THE `J AML/F/CAN FAM/LY WAS THE HEYsrO.NE OF THE - AMER//"AN WAY OF LIFE. IT WAS.. IMPORTANT /N THE '3,0r/AL LIFE OF THE COUNTRY /N THE MORAL 5/DE OF THE COUNTRY AND IN THE �Y)1 IT/CAE AND FCONOM/C=_��//V'' .S/oEs of THE COUNTRY. 7