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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-08-15, Page 25
• Y Jhur., Aug. 16 11:00 Polka Dot Door 11:30 Cucumber: Building 12:00 Guess What?: First Games 12:10 The Body Works 12:20 Parlez-moi: Sol's Sing- ing Lesson 12:30 Tell Mea Story: The Monkey and the Croc- odile 12:40 Get It Together: A Wooden House 12:50 Look and Learn: The Sea Lion 1:00 Struggle beneath the Sea: Symbiosis 1:30 Realities: Politics on the Rock 2:00 Canadians in Conflict 2:30 Talking Film: Gods and Goddesses of the Cinema 3:00 Perspectives: Inde- penDance 3:30 Explorations in Shaw: Guilty or Not Guilty 4:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld: An auto demolition derby; young Hawaiian dancers; synchronized swimming; Toronto's Gadget Shop; a cham- pion appaloosa stal- lion a 12 -year-old who has her own television cooking show; Dan Haggerty, star of Griz- zly Adams, interview- ed by his daughter; and the manufacture of ice cream. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Cucumber: Senses 7:00 Doctor Who: Meglos, Part 3 of 4 7:30 Magic Shadows: The Mark of Zorro — Pt. 4 of 5 8:00 Realities: Civil Rights How Much Is Enough 8:30 Everybody's Chil- dren: Play 9:00 Speaking Out: Does the Public Have Enough Say over Hydro's Policies? 10:30 The Cold War Game: Odds Against. An ex- amination of the Soviet Union and the Eastern bloc war machine in light of Stalin's treat- ment of the Warsaw Pact. 11:00 Realities: Civil Rights: How Much Is Enough 11:30 Personal Spaces: Rhyme and Reason 12:00 For the Record: Mur- ray Watts Fri©, Aug. 17. 11:00 Polka Dot Door 11:30 Cucumber: Acting 12:00 Guess What?: Count- ing 12:10 The Body Works 12:20 Parlez-moi: Sol Goes to the Bank 12:30 Tell Me a Story: The Paper Rescue 12:40 Math Patrol 3: Divi- sion 1 Fast Forward: Games Microelectronic com- puter games 1:30 Realities: Civil Rights: How Much Is Enough 2:00 For the Record: Mel- vin Hill, a Mohawk chief, recounts the his- tory of his tribe on the Tyendinaga Reserve. 1:00 Small details are what make your wedding day •:� . And the complete line of "Forever Yours" wedding stationery by International Artcraft is one of those details. Look through our catalogue and choose from dozens of invitations, reply cards and informals. As well, you may choose accessories such as personalized matches, serviettes and many other distinctive items. We offer a wide range of elegant type styles, including the popular "Wedding Script". To co-ordinate with,the,,,entire colour scheme of your wedding, choose from traditional white or ivory, or one of the many hues offered. Look through the catalogue today 1J Forever Yours by International Artcraft See the catalogue today at: The Milverton Suti The Listowel Banner The Mount Forest confederate or The Wingham Advance -Times Offices. 2:30 Talking Film: Music in the Cinema 3'00 High Notes 3130 Witness to Yesterday: Thomas Paine 4:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld: A kid box- er; a peanut brittle factory; a homing - pigeon trainer; Banff's hot springs; a 6 -year-old car racer; the Judas steer that leads its fellows to slaughter at Canada Packers; the Royal Ontario Museum's Dinosaur Gallery; 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 Fables of the Green Forest: Sammy Learns a Lesson 7:00 High Notes 7:30 Magic Shadows: The Mark of Zorro (Final) 8 1;00 Money$worth 8:30 North of 60 Degrees: Destiny Uncertain: New Ways of Knowing 9:00 The Ascent of Man: World within World 10:00 Adventures in His- tory: istory: Voice of the Fugitive 10:30 In Search of Paradise: Parks for Pleasure 11:00 Perspectives: Inde- penDance 11:30.Personal Spaces: Signs and Symbols 12:00 For the Record: s Trump Davidson Sat., Aug., 18 12:00 Personal Spaces: Change 12:30 How to Start a Small Business Vt ta,:. Tlte,.i(;cr tt,�,�.,. . ' ; W`orld-about tis '2:00 Rits and Bytes: Com- puter Music — Pro- gram 10 of 12 2:30 The Academy on Com- puters with Jack Livesley. Computer - Music — Program 10 of 12 3:00 Leland Jacobs on Chil- dren's Poetry: Roads to Enchantment 3:30 Voices of Early Can- ada : Explorers in the Barrens. The Tyrrell brothers, two white ex- plorers whocanoed through the arduous country from Lake Athabasca to Church- ill. 4:00 Adventures in His- tory : Teach Me to Dance • ,4:30 Kidsworld: The Dis- covery Room in the Royal Ontario Muse- um; chocolate makers; hockey in the Nevada desert; the youngest U.S. female black -belt holder in karate; and an in- terview with pop sing- er Debby Boone. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Struggle beneath the Sea; Lobster 7:.00 Doctor Who: Meglos, (Final) 7:30 People and Pets: The Horse As a Pet 8:00 Movie, "Heavens Above!" (1936) Wry satire about a parson with proletarian sym- pathies who is acci- dentally appointed to a snobbish village, manages to convert a stuffy aristocrat to be- lief in his absurd charity, and turns the area upside down. A Boulting Brotheey pro- duction starring Peter Sellers, " Cecil Parker, Isabel Jeans, and Brock Peters. 10:00 Conversations 10:30 Movie, "Seven Days to Noon" (1950) Tense thriller about a profes- sor, engaged in atomic research, who threat- ens to blow London up unless his demands are met. With Barry Jones, Olive Sloane, and Joan Hickson. 10:05 Conversations,. Part 2 12:20 The Movie Show Sun., Aug. 19 12:00 Apprends-moi a danser 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 Artistes et Artisans 7:00 La Societe National Geographic 8:00 Villages et Visages 8:30 Aunord du 60 Degrees: destinee incertaine Tele -cinema L'Ete show 9:00 11:00 Mon., Aug. 20 11:00 Polka ,Dot D©r 11:30 Cucumber:licology 12:00 Guess WhatlEhess 12:10 The Body Woks 12:20 Parlez-moi: o l at the Candy Store! 12:30 Tell Me a Sto : Tales of Nokomis 12:40 Two plus Yo o . Ten Has Its Plat 1:00 The Music o ;Klan: Sound or Unsound 2:00 World Business Sum- mit: Protectionism and the Changing Economy 2:30 Talking Film: Anat- omy of Suspense 3:00 High Notes 3:30 Witness to Yesterday:" Christopher Columbus 4:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld: A cham- pionship soccer team; elephant training in the Calgary Zoo; yblritg'Mexican Ai err- - can dancers; a Toron- to retiree who puts boats into bottles; ,. a baby harp seal, res- cued by a Russian scientist; the music group Nexus; . Marion Ross, star of Happy Days, interviewed by her daughter. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Fables of the Green Forest: A Gift Buster Left Behind 7:00 Struggle beneath the Sea: The Abalone 7;30 Magic Shadows: The Man Who Never Was (1956) — Part 1 of 5. Based on an actual military case, this is an account of a Special Crossroads—Aug. 15, 19,84 Page. 7 mission'in which the Britishwere able to duped!! Germans and thlus,ave the way for the Allied invasion: With Clifton Webb, Gloria Grahame, and Stephen Boyd, 8:00 Vista: Anatomy of a V%icano. Mount St. Helen: 9:00 Off the Wall 10.t Th8 Questors: Ashes to Ashes: Rust to Rust 10:30 The Movie Show 11:00 Talking Film: The Animators 11:30 Personal Spaces: • Norms and Values 12:00 For the Record: Walt- er Stansell Tues,, Aug. 21 11:00 Polka Dot Door 11:30 Cucumber: Puppets 12:00 Guess What?: Ping- Pong 12:10 The Body Works 12:20 Parlez-moi: Sol at the Shoe Store 12:30 Tell Me a Story: The Sleep Fairies 12:40 The Adventures of Timothy Pilgrim: Zachariah's Pioneer Remedy 1:00 Struggle beneath the 4, Sea: The Puffer and the Trunkfish 1:30 The Stationary Ark: Pheasants and Pea- cocks 2:00 People Patterns: We Dance 2:30 Talking Film: The Business of Directing 3:00 Our Heritage: River — Hard to Travel 3:30 Adventures in His- tory: Voice of the Fu- gitive 4:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld: A 9 -year- old marathon runner; a boy champion bull- rider; porcupines; the world's biggest water slide; a gymnastics club; .a doll factory; and a 12 -year-old re- cording artist. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Cucumber: Sports 7:00 . The Half -a -Handy Hour . 7:30 Magic Shadows: The Man Who "Never Was Par 2 of 5 8:00 Fieldof Endless Day 9:00 Marie Curie: Episode • lof5. 10:00 Playing Shakespeare: Irony and Ambiguity 11:00 People •Patterns:• Bal- ancing the Cycle 11:30 Personal Spaces: A 'Question of Others 12:00 For the Record Wed., Aug. 22 11:00 Polka Dot Door 11:00 Cucumber: Insects 12:00 Guess What?: Sing, Sang, Sung 12:10 The Body Works 12:20 Parlez-moi: Sol in the Library 12:30 Tell Me a Story: Har- monica Man 12:40 Math Patrol 2: Shapes 1:00 Fast Forward: Educa- tion 1:30 Marine Biology: Two Hundred Miles 2:00 Learn to Earn: Auto Mechanic Portraits to treasure warm, caring memories from Sears Portrait Studio .18 color portraits for only 8 includes 95¢ deposit Photographic package includes three 5x7's and fifteen wallet size color portraits. No appointment necessary. 95'1 for each additional subject.. Poses our selection. Studios located in most larger Sears retail stores. 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