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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-07-25, Page 22Eennett Sefls fir LE'S 810 • loth St. HANOVER Open Mon. -Wed. 9 - 6 p.m. • Thurs.-Fri. 9 - 9 Sat 9 •.5 P m• 364.2140 Special Events at Kurtzville Country Gallery Sat., July 28 8:00 p.m. Sat., Aug. 11 2-4 p.m. Cabaret Variety Enter- tainment. $2.00 Children free. Gene Chu - print- maker Addy McPhee - potter Elton Yerex - painter The above artists will be present to discuss their work which will be on display until Aug. 24. Free admission. Sun., Aug. 12 Automatic drawing demonstration 1-4 p•m by Anne Anglin -Thompson. Free admission. Country Music and Folk Music, Festival 82.00. Children Free. Arthur Handy - recent drawings. The artist will be present to discuss his work which will be on display until September 23. Free admis- sion: Sun., Sept. 23 Closing day for the 1-5 p.m. season. OPEN: Wed., Thurs., Fri. 1- 5 p.m. a [nd e 9 p.m. Sat., Sun & Holiday Mondays 1 - 5 p.m. Kurtzville Country Gallery, managed by Bill and Betty Ann Acres, is ' located in the former general 'store in Kurtzville. Turn west off Highway --23 (narth of Listowel) at Gowanstown. Sun., Aug. 19 2:00 p.r 1. Sat., Aug. 25 2.4 p.m. 77,1 • 'rl •CrossivadS--July 25, 19.84—Page 7 Thur., July 26 11:00 Polka Dot Door 11:30 Cucumber: Food 12:00 Guess What?: Potatoes 12:10 The Body.Works 12:20 Parlez-moi: Sol and the Gambler 12:30 Tell Me a Story: The Boy Who Went over the Mountain 12:40 Get It Together: Puppets 12:50 Look and Learn: Blackbird Family 1:00 Struggle beneath the Sea: The Clownfish 1:30 Realities: Does Philos- ophy Matter? Part 1 2:00 Voices of Early Can- ada: Explorers in the • Barrens. The Tyrrell brothers, two white ex- plorers who canoed through the arduous country from Lake. Athabasca to Church- ill, on Hudson Bay in 1893. 2:30 Talking Film: Acting in the Cinema 3:00 Perspectives: Robots: Th'e New Entertainers 3:'30 Explorations in Shaw: Shaw's Women 4:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld: Jon • "Bowzer" Bauman of Sha Na Na;. caring for 21DV9 10 as Amo 3OVLS I Il134NA orphan bear cubs in Barrie, Ont.; and a look -at how antique dolls are made. Also, Japanese Kinder- garten students learn- ing physical fitness; a one-armed competi- tive swimmer; and a Big Brothers soapbox derby. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Cucumber: Zoos 7:00 Doctor Who: The Lei- sure Hive, (Final) 7:30 Magic Shadows: Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell (Final) 8:00 Realities: Does Philos- ophy Matter? Part 2 8:30 Not One of the Crowd:, Deaf since birth, Bill McGovern talks about the independent life he's led, working, bringing up five chil- dren with his deaf wife. 9:00 Speaking Out: Are We Destroying the Family? 10:30 The Cold War Game: Taking Sides, Part 1 11:00 Realities: Does Philos- ophy Matter? Part 2 11:30 Talking Film: 12:00 Adventures in His- . tory: Revolution's Orphans Fri., July 27 11:00 Polka Dot Door 11:30 Cucumber: Birds 12:00 Guess What?: Vac- cination 12:10 The Body Works 12:20 Parlez-moi: Sol and the -'1 ortatoes 12: 30 Tell Me a Story: Cin- derella 12:40 Math Patrol 3: Sub- traction 4 1:00 Fast Forward: Com- puter Simulation 1:30 Realities: Does Philos- ophy- Matter? Part 2 2:00 For the Record: Biscotasing (pop. 80) . 2:30 Talking Film: Cin- ematography 3:00 High Notes 3,30' Witness to Yesterday: Mavor Moore as So- crates proves a frus- trating guest for his interview, Patrick Watson. 4:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld: A look at the walking, talking, picture -taking robots of Brian Matthews in Toronto; a champion diver in Etobicoke; and a figure skater who's become a trial judge. Kidsworld also follows a Toronto vet- erinarian making house calls on exotic birds; the progress of a disabled boy learn- ing karate; and the success of popular singer Nicolette Larson. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Fables of the Green Forest: Johnny's. Adventure 7:00 High Notes 7:30 Magic Shadows: The Adventures of Captain Marvel — Chapter 8 "Boomerang". 8:00 Money$worth 8:30 North of 60 Degrees: ' Destiny Uncertain: Reading the Rocks 9:00 The Ascent of Man; The Majestic Clock- work 10$''t,MarineBiology: Steel- ,, head Trout ' 10:30 In Search of Paradise:• Gardens of the. Sun King . • 11:00 Perspective: Robots: ' The New Entertainers 11:30 Talking Film: The Cinema of Frank Capra 12:00 Explorations in Shaw Parents and Children . Sat,, July 28. 12:00 Personal Spaces: Value for Value 12:30 How to Start a Small Business: Why Finan- cial Statements? 1:00 Vista: The Mysterious Bee 2:00 The Computer Acad- emy: Computer -As- sisted Instruction — Program 7• of 12 2:20 The Academy on Com- • puters with Jack Livesley: Computer- assisted Instruction — Program 7 of 12 3:00 Leland Jacobs on Chil- dren's Literature:. Part 1 3:30 Voices of Early Can- ada: Pioneer Girl 4:00 Adventures in His; tory: Voice of the Fugitive 4:30 Kidsworld: A peanut brittle factory; a homing -pigeon train- er; Banff's hot springs; a 6 -year-old car racer; the Judas steer that leads its fel- lows to slaughter at Canada Packers; the Royal Ontario Mu- seum's Dinosaur Gal- lery; an apiary; CHiPs star Brianne Leary; the Susan B. Anthony U.S. dollar piece. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Struggle beneath the Sea: The Abalone 7:00 Doctor Who: Meglos, Part 1 of 4 .- 7:30 People and Pets: Exotic Pets , 8:00 Saturday Night at the Movies: History of the Western, Pal•t 2 — The Big -Budget' Films and the Death of the Genre 8:00 Movie, "Yellow Sky" (1948) William Well- man directed this ex- citing western about outlaws on the run who take over a deserted ghost town. With Greg- ory Peck, �, Richard Widmark, and Anne Baxter. Clearance of one-of=a kind floor models - some items new in boxes. EVERY NEW RCA COLOUR TV MODERN APPLIANCE CENTRE SELLS IS FULLY GUARANTEED 3 YEARS PARTS & LABOUR - NO GIMMICKS - NO SURPRISES • Re.gistered Trade Mark of RCA 5nc RCA 14" COLOUR TV • Automatic contrast/colour tracking • Automatic colour control & fleshtatle correction • Unitized extended lite chassis $ 95 includes 3 years parts and labpur FJC 423S SAVE $40®00 Reg. $45995 • New 1984 models • Unitized extended lite chassis • Automatic colour control 4 � 9c odes 3 years parts and labour HURRY! ALL ITEMS AVAILABLE WHILE QUANTITIES LAST MODERN APPLIANCE CENTRE 102 Mein St. E Listowel 291-6870 9:45 Conversations: Actors Gregory Peck and Harry Morgan (Yel- low Sky), cinema- tographers Joseph Walker (Arizona) and Harry Stradling Jr., 10:00 Movie, "The Raid" -(1954) Van Heflin stars as,* leader of a small group of Confederate soldiers who escape from a Union prison and carry out a raid on a small town. With Anne Bancroft, Rich- ard Boone, Lee Marv- in, and Tommy Rettig. 11:20 Conversations, ,Part 2 11:50 The Movie Show Sun., July 29 12:00 Age de la machine 12:30 Grandeur nature 1:00 Jardins, paradis des Teves 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: 00Tele-cinema 11':00 L'Ete show Mon., July 30 11:00 Polka Dot Door 11:30 Cucumber: Dance 12:00.. Guess. Wbat? :_. Mozart•, began playing the harpsichord at the age of 4 after listening to his sister play a• min- uet. 12:10 The Body Works 12:20. Parlez-moi: Sol at the Hotel 12:30 Tell Me a Story: Molly Whuppie 12:40 Two plus You: A Hard Day's Work 1:00 The Music of Man: The Age of the" In- dividual 2:00 World Business Sum- 5: mit: E. J. Japhet 6: 2:30 Talking Film: Design- "6: ing Movies 7: 3:00 High Notes 3:30 Witness to'Yesterday: ' 7,: Mata Hari, portrayed by Marushka Stan- kova, and discusses ' her role as a spy be- fore and during World War 1. 9: 4:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld: High -wire 10 act from Florida; a youthful virtuoso gui- 11 tarist; and Canada's outstanding jockey, 11 Sandy Hawley. We also learn about hiber- nating bears; meet two 12 expert disco dancers, and visit Kansas City's Kaleidoscope, a wonderful learning centre for kids.. 5:00 Sesam.e.,Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Fables of the Green Forest: Uncle Bill Regrets 7:00 Struggle beneath the Sea: The Sea Anemone 7:30 Magic Shadows: My Darling Clementine (1946) — Part 1 of 4. A superb western, dir- ected by master film- maker John Ford, about Wyatt, Earp anti Doc Holliday and their clash with the rene- gade Clanton family in early Tombstone, Ariz. Starring Henry Fonda, Victor Mature, Watler Brennan, and Linda Darnell. 8:00 Vista: In Search of Pegasus 9:00 Masters' of Modern Sculpture: Beyond Cubism, a history of modern European sculpture._ 10:00 The Questors: The Inner Limits 10:30 The Movie Show 11:00 Fast Forward: State of the Arts 11:30 Talking Film: Powell and Pressburger 12:00 Explorations in Shaw: The Best Educated Man .in the World Tues., July 31 11:00 Polka Dot Door 11:30 Cucumber: Camping 12:00 Guess What?: Print- ing. Before the 15th century, books were laboriously copied by scribes. Gutenberg in Germany began carving separate let- ters, and books could then be,,printed quick- ly. 12:10 The Body Works 12:20 Parlez-moi: Sol at the Airport 12:30 Tell Me a Story: Owl- berta 12:40 The Adventures of Timothy Pilgrim:' Trapped in the Past 1:00 Struggle beneath the Sea: The Crown of Thorns Starfish and the Triton 1:30 The Stationary Ark: The Zoo Staff 2:00 People Patterns: Ser- vival One. A look at the changes in the small • town of Tweed, Ont., brought about by new residents who have moved there in search of a more peaceful life- - `style. 2:30 Talking Film: Sex and Violence in the Movies 3:00 The Newcomers: 1832 John Symons (Ken- neth Welsh), once an - impoverished immi- grant, decides''to give away a large sum of money, but doubts if his family will ap- prove. 4.:00 Passe=Partout___.. 4:30 Kidsworld: The Glad- ' iators, -an - internation- al -class basketball team; Milwaukee, Ore., to talk to an 11 - year -old ballerina; and Orlando, Fla., to meet Batman and Robin. Viewers also learn about a foster home for animals, Vin- cent van Gogh, and , what a carillonneur does. 00 Sesame Street 00 Polka Dot Door 30 Cucumber: 'Building 00 The Half -a -Handy, Hour / 30 Magic Shadows: My Darling Clementine — • Part 2 of .4 8:00 Disappearing World: Eskimos of Porid In- let: The People's Land 00 Crime and Punish- ment: Part 2 :00 Playing Shakespeare: Using Blank Verse :00 People Patterns. More about Squatchberries :30 Talking Film: Thirty Years of British Cin- ema :00 Exploration in Shaw: The Worst of Crimes Wed., Aug. 1 11:00 Polka Dot Door 11:30 Cucumber: Safety 12:00 Guess What?: Movies 12:10. The Body Works 12:20 Parlez-moi. Sol at the Hairdresser's 12:30 Tell Mea Story: The Magic Crystals 12:40 Math Patrol 2: Sub- traction 1 1:00 Fast Forward: Elec- tric Medicine 1:30 Marine Biology: Sound in the Sea 2:00 Learn to Earn: Link- age 1 and Linkage 2 2:30 Talking Film: How Movies Are Sold 3:00 Canada: the Great Ex- periment: For the Good of the Party. Sir John A. Macdonald explores the develop- ment of political parties in Canada, re- - calling his own suc- cessful collaboration with Sir George Etien- ne Cartier. 3:30 Witness to Yesterday: George Gershwin, the beloved American composer talks to in- terviewer Patrick Watson. 4:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld: Boogaloo Pop, a dancing team; in Ohio, Amy Bears, a 14 -year-old horse rider, puts on a show; and in California, we talk to Dean Butler of Little House on the Prairie. We also learn about magic, hot dogs, and sand surfing. &:-00-Sesame-Street- 6:00 -00-Sesame-Street 6:00 Polka Dot 'Door 6:30 The Adventures of Timothy Pilgrim: The Missing -Halfpenny ,6:45 Artscape: Program 5: Texture , 7:00 People and Pets: Stories Pets Could Tell 7:30 Magic Shadows: My Darling Clementine Part 3 of 4 8:00 Realities: Reflections of a Journalist' 8:30 Of Gods and Men: Mexico and the .Mexi- can Indian 9:00 The Computer Acad- emy: Computer Music - Program 10 of_12 9:30 The Academy on Com- puters with Jack • Livesley: Computer Music — Program 10 of 12 • 10:00 Mind over Matter: Program 6 10:30 The New Literacy: An Introduction to Com- puters 11:00 Realities: Reflections of a Journalist 11:30 Talking Film: Stars of the Cin ma: Richard Widmar 12:00 North of 60 Degrees: Destiny Uncertain: The True Moth • • LICRIZAG THE ORIGINAL WORD MAZE PUZZLE 000 RIv D' ALL WORDS TO BE CONSTRUCTED PERTAIN TO THE ABOVE TOPIC. 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