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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-04-03, Page 27In the Republic 'of Africa 28 techni'bai colleges now ed- ucate blacks in various vo- cational fields, such as motor mechanics, carpentry and electricity. Fifteen more such colleges are to be built by April 1987. ADVERTISEMENT IT'S YOUR MONEY By Paul J. Rockel Saving is a good habit lEu you have $100, $.1,000 or $10,000 and more? If. you have, I'll bet you achieved it by "saving". Saving a part of what you earned. It's a good habit, and something we should all do. 1f you have some- thing saved, you should be congratulated. It is important that we all save a part of what we earn. One of the things that helped me start saving was an article 1 read in 1962, and I'd like to share it with you. The author was a woman named Ruth Mil- lett. it reads: '1 don't know all the rules,' a rich, self-made man said recently to his soon -to -be -married grand• son, 'but here's 'one on the practical side that's imper- ative. Open a savings ac- count with your very first pay, cheque and put a little aside every pay day.' The young man protested that he and his bride were barely going to have enough to live on - so he couldn't see how they would be able to even think of saving anything. But the grandfather's advice was sound. * * * Saving isn't easy for many young couples. Al- most any husband and wife just starting out could jus- tify the claim that they need every e'nt coming in for actual living expenses. The trouble is, after 10 years of marriage they could still justify that claim. A couple's living standard has a way ,of keeping up with the in- crease in the size of a husband's pay cheque. If the young couple men- tioned, will take grandpa's advice, they'll be starting the financial side of their marriage right. There's one way they can manage to do it if they are willing. And that is to take what they plan to save - however small the amount may be - out of the weekly or monthly pay cheque before they ever start spending it. That ay they'll never miss hat they never had to spen But is it so important for a couple to save a little money as they go along, the young people may ask. it is, for financial securi- ty is important in any mar- riage. And '.here's another thing. Sai,ing toward some definite goal helps to give a marriage a feeling of ac- complishment and pur- pose. The husband and wife who live from one pay cheque to the next soon realize they are not getting anywhere. And this situa- tion can lead to bitterness and spoil all the good things in their marriage." 1 believe the "rich man's.'.' advice to' his grandson was sound. It then leads to the next question: "Where do I in- vest my savings" for the best possible gain with safety. We'II'look into that in future columns. Like a comparison of three different types of investments over the past 15 years? For a free copy of the brochure, It's Your Money - The Choice Is Yours, write: Paul J. Rockel, 153 Union St. E., Waterloo, Ont. N2J 1C4. Paul, J, Rocket is President or Regal Capital Planners Ltd. and President of the Independent In- vestment Dealers Association of Canada. .1; Crossroads -Apr. 3, 1985 -Page 11 *••••••.•.••••••••••••••••••!••••••-••**-0-4tio 0040••I!• •0• .. . . • •• • � om' Io � . • • • • • • • • • • • • •••1.1••••••!•••••••••••••••••••••• 3 ... CKVR Barrie 40 ... WJBK Detroit 5 ... CBC Toronto 5D ... WDIV Detroit 6 ... Global 7 ... WKBW Buffalo 7D ... WJBK Detroit 8 ... CKNX Wingham 10 ... CFPL London 11 ... CHCH Hamilton 13 ... CKCO Kitchener 17 .� TSN 57 ... City TV Toronto • ••tr••••••••e... ••• Sat., Apr. 6 MORNING 6:00 Harrigan 11 Open Doors 5D Oceans Alive 3 ,, University of the Air 13 Seneca Telecollege 6, 57 A Better Way 7 6:25 Newsworthy 5D 6:30 Circle Square 11 Ask a Silly Question 5D In View 13 Agriculture USA 7 Edison Twins 3 7:00 McGowan's World 13 Rocket Robinhood 57 Kidsbits 5D Zig Zag 11 Wopdy Woodpecker 7 Secret Railroad 6 lop Huntley Street 8 Elephant Show 3 7':30 Kidsworld 7D, 4D Little Rascals 5D Willy and Floyd 13 Kangazoo Club 6 Lynsky and Co. 11 Circle Square 3 8:00 Festival Italiano 57 Sign of the Times 8 Size Small 6 Snorks 5D Treehouse 13 Kids Inc. 7 Shirt Tales 7D, 4D Monty's Travelling Reptile Show 11 What's New 3 8:30 Get Along Gang 7D, 4D Sport Billy 3 .Storytime 13 Counterpoint 11 The Pink Panther & Sons 5D Jackson Five 7 Worldwide Church of God 6 Circle Square 8 9:Q0 Waterville Gang 3 The Elepharit Show 8 What's New 5 • Audubon Wildlife 10 Mighty Orbots 7 The Smurfs 6, 5D Let's Go 13 Greek Panorama 11 Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 7D, 4D Sound Of Asia 57 9:30 Dungeons and - Dragons 7D, 4D Turbo Teen 7 You Can't Do That On TV 13 Sport Billy 10 Mr. Microchip 5 The Edison Twins 8. Nugget 3 10:00 Atlantida Magazine 11 Sesame Street 5 Harrigan 3 Going Great 8 Splendid scenery. Magnificent wildlife. Springs. Caves. Lakes. Mountains. Some of the world's most spectacular parkland is located right here in Canada. To celebrate the Centennial of our National Parks, the Government of Canada : has authorized :the - Royal - Canadian Mint to issue two, special 1985 commemorative coins - the $100 Gold Coin and the Silver Dollar. 9750 Composed of 50% pure silver, this splendid coin displays Karel Rohlicek's graphic depiction of a moose wading in 1a1Ce. The coin is available in -two different but flawless finishes. The Proof Dollar combines frosted and brilliant re- lief on a lustrous field and is presented in a black case. The Brilliant Uncirculat- ed Dollar features brilliant relief and field, and is protected in a transparent capsule. This magnificent set features the Proof Silver Dollar plus the six 1985 circulating_. coins--from_the- Nickel- Dollar-- - to the Cent. It is the only complete set of Canadian coins that are all minted in frosted relief on a brilliant field. The set is encapsulated and mounted in a black leather case with red satin interior. $4E)°O The.. $1000614 C�In 6 Containing one-half troy ounce of -pure - gold alloyed with pure silver, this 22 -karat gold masterpiece displays Hector Greville's magnificent sculpture of a bighorn sheep. The coin's flawless proof finish combines frosted and brilliant reliefs on -a lustrous field. It comes in a brown leather case with a numbered Certificate of Authenticity. The mintage is limited to a maximum of 200,000 worldwide. $325 AVAILABLE AT MINT ISSUE PRICES ONLY WHILE QUANTITIES LASTAT .-J. GRANT- COINS 11.25 King St. E., Kitchener 576-4840 HOURS: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rnn• PAr•. n0 On ,Ire., s'ik. o nni of „o.e f_AyHGG S?EnS' Rnr-• 5.,^nen 8 Water St. S., Cambridge 621-0430 HOURS: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues., Thurs.,'Fri. only f BANK OF IMONTREAI �, MAIN ST RAMS OF .may COMMERCE r PARKING COIN SHOPOW LOT Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 7D, 4D Dragon's Lair 7 Oopsy Daisy 13 Zig Zag 10 10:30 New Scooby Doo Mysteries 7 Going Great 10 Kid's World 13 Italian Panorama 11 Alvin and the Chip- munks 5D, 6 Hilarious House of Frankenstein 57 Forest Rangers 3 Curious George 8 10:45 Friendly Giant 8 11:00 Harrigan 8 Rocket Robin Hood 13 100 Huntley Street 6 Kidd Video 5D Scary Scooby Funnies 7 Edison Twins 10 Kids World 3 Movie "The Man From Laramie" 5 11:30 Mr. T 5D The Littles 7 Pryor's Place 7D, 4D Ready, Set, Grow "11 Paul Bernard: Psychiatrist 57 Stan Kann 13 Elephant Show 10 Snoopy Gets Married 8 Real Fishing 3 AFTERNOON 12:00 ABC Weekend Special 7 Greek Paradise 6 All Star Wrestling 57 -America's Top 10 5D Sports 7D, 4D Sesame Street 8 This Week in Ontario 3 �.. What's New 10 The Camping Show 13 Wood's Woodshop 11' 12:30 Western Gardener 10 Tommy Hunter 3 , Mind Over Myth 7 Real Fishing 13 Ski West 11 America's Choice 5D 1:00 Movie "TBA" 5D Portraits of Power 57 Wrestling 11 Star Trek 5 Front Page Challenge 8 Reach For the Top 10 Real To Reel 7 Blue Jay Banter 13 1:30 Back age Pass 10 Smit and Smith 3 Reac For The Top 8 Good 'shin' 7 Red Fisher 13 Kidsbeat 6 The War Years 57 2:00 Hercules 6 OWIAA Basketball 11 Hockey Talk 13 Loretta Lynn Special 7 Reach For the Top 5 Sons and Daughters 8 All Star Wrestling 3 2:30 You and Your Income Tax 10 ' Smith and Smith 8 Celebrity Tennis. 5 ...._._. Superchargers 13 Wizard of Oz 6 Laurier's People 57 3:00 Sports 5D Professional Bowlers Tour 7 Pinocchio 6 All Star Wrestling 13 Ski Base 57 Sportsweekend 5, 8,'3, 10 3:30 Robotman and Friends 6 Outdoors Unlimited 11 Hot Cuts Magazine 57 4:00 Toronto Rocks 57 Wide World of Sports 13 . He -Mari 6 Destination 11 4:30 The Littles 6 The Original Six 11 Wide World of Sports 7 5:00 The Chum 30 57 Kidd Video 6 5:30 Taxi 11 Mister T 6 EVENING 6:00 News 11, 7D, 4D, 5D, 6, 8, 7, 5 ' Citypu1se 57 FYI Weekend Edition 10 Scan Weekend 13' . Reach For the Top 3 6:30 Faces 3 Bowling for Dollars 13 This Week in Parlia- ment 5 News 7 Three's A Crowd 10, 8 News 7, 5D J.P. 7D, 4D Everybody's Business 6 The New Music 57 The Dick Beddoes w 7:00 Show Dance11 Fever 5D Entertainment This Week 7D, 4D Tommy Hunter Show 8 Diff'rent Strokes 6 Benson 13 Fame 3 Devil's Lake Concert 11 Buffalo Tonite 7 Wayne and Shuster International Series 5 Murder She Wrote 10 7:30 The Smurfs' Spring- time Special 6 Front Page Challenge 5 Urban Fgrcus 7 Just Kidding 13 SCTV 57 Saturday Night 'Music Videos 5D' 8:00 Different Strokes 5D Hockey Night In • Canada 5, 8, 3, 10 T. J. Hooker 7 Movie "Florence Nightingale" 11; "Coal Miner's Daughter" 13 Otherworld 7D, 4D One Day At A Time 57 Wild World 6 ,What Will They Think of Next? 6 Hot Cuts 57 Double Trouble 5D 9:00 Gimme A Break 5D 'City Lights 57 Love Boat 7, 6 Airwolf 7D, 4D 9:30 It's Your Move 5D Twilight Zone 57 10:00 Citypulse Tonight 57 Cover Up 7D, 4D Finder of Lost Loves 6, 7 Berrenger's 5D 10:30 Blue' Jay Baseball (Toronto vs Milwaukee) ,13 Movie "Exodus" 57 11:00 News 7D, 4D, 5D, 11, 7 Lottario 6 National 5, 3, 10, 8 11:05 News 6 11:15 FYI Weekend Edition 10 News 8 Provincial Affairs 5, 3, 11:20 News 3 Newsfinal 5 11:30 Saturday Night Live 5D, 6 Movies "TBA'.' 7D, 4D; "Mpses" 7 ' Travellin' Music 11 11:4b Movie "Great Riviera Bank Robbery" 3' 11:45 Good Rockin' Tonight 8, 10 12:00 Movie "I Rembmer When" 5; "Dead men Tell No Tales" 11 12:50 Kenny Everett Show 57 1:00 New York Hot Tracks D Kung Fu 6 1:30-CTV National -News- l3' - Honeymooners 3 1:45 Movie "First Affair" 10 1:50 Ontario Report 13 2:00 Movie "Executive Syndrome" 11 Mind Over Myth 7 Dick Van Dyke 3 2:30 Outer Limits 3 Movies "TBA" 5D; "The Bees" 57; "King of Kings" 13 News 7 2:40 Highlights 5 3:30 Millionaire 3 4:00 Movie "Storm Bay" 3 4:15 Movie "Piranha" 57 4:30 In Search Of... 13 5:00 The Waltons 13 5:3Q News 5D 5:50 Cartoons 8:30 5 TAX TIP OF THE WEEK A PUBLIC SERVICE OF H&R BLOCK Q. I am planning to buy a condominium _ apartment_ nem year. flay I contribute to an RHOSP now and take the money out next year? A. Yes. You and your spouse may contribute $1,000 each this year and also next year. You may de- register both plans just be- fore the purchase of the property and by filing a dis- bursement certificate re- ceive the $4,000 plus the accumulated interest, tax free. Movies on Channel 57 THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"PETER AND PAUL". Stars Anthony Hopkins, Robert Foxworth, Eddie Albert: A ibli cal drama chronicling the saga of Peter and Paul from the Crucifixion to their death in Rome A.D.64. THURSDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"EASTER PARADE". Starring Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford. A big star splits up with his partner and takes up with an unknown, making her a star. THURSDAY, 1:30 A.M.-"THE ROLLICKING ADVEN- TURES OF ELIZA FRASER". Starring Susannah York, Trevor Howard. This adventure is based on the life of Eliza Fraser, a 19th Century liberated lady who lived through catastrophe after another. THURSDAY, 3:10 A.M.-"LEADBELLY".. Starring Roger E. Mosley; Paul Benjamin, Madge Sinclair. A biography of the legendary folksinger Huddle Ledbetter, master of the 12 -string guitar and long-time convict on Texas and Louisiana chain gangs. ' FRIDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"MR. BILLION". Starring Terence Hill, Valerie Perrine, Jackie Gleason. An Italian auto mechanic inherits a tremendous fortune but must battle crooks determined to keep him from collecting it. FRIDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"BILLION DOLLAR BRAIN". Star- ring Michael Caine, Karl Malden, Ed Begley. A secret agent is ordered to spy for the British Military Intelligence and pretend to take orders from an American general. , FRIDAY, 1:35 A.M.-"THE MAGIC CHRISTIAN". Starring Peter Sellers, Ringo Starr, Isabel Jeans. A rich, eccentric British businessman sets out to prove everyone can be cor- rupted by money. FRIDAY, 3:35 A.M.-"DEMON". Starring Tony LoBianco, Sandy Dennis, Sylvia Sidney. A New York City policeman investigates a series of motiveless killings by ordinary people possessed by a Christ -like demon. SATURDAY, 10:30 P.M. -''EXODUS". Starring Paul New- man, Eva Marie Saint, Lee J. Cobb. A heroic Israeli under- ground leader spirits a group of Jewish refugees out of .. British internment camps on Cyprus, taking them to Isra- el. Based on the noval by Leon Uris. SATURDAY, 2:30 A.M.-"THE BEES". Starring John Sax- on, John Carradine, Angel Tompkins. A strain of bees have ransacked South America and is threatening the rest of the world. SATURDAY, 4:15 A.M.-"PIRANHA". Starring Bradford Dillman, Heather Menzies, Kevin McCarthy. A rural Texas resort area is, plagued by attacks from ferocious man-eat- ing fish which a scientist created to be used as a secret weapon in the' Vietnam war. SUNDAY, 3:00 P.M. -"JACOB TWO -TWO MEETS THit; HOODED FANG". Starring Alex Karras, Stephen Rosen- berg. A 6 -year-old boy says everything twice because he and other children are seldom noticed by adults. He has a dream in which he is arrested and jailed then rescued by two children known as "Child Power". SUNDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"RABBIT TEST". Starring Billy. Crystal, Joan Prather, Doris Roberts. An innocent young man becomes pregnant as a result of having been on the , bottom in a male-female encounter. - SUNDAY, 1:00 A.M.-"BITTERSWEET LOVE". Starring Lana Turner, Celeste Holm, Robert Lansing. A young girl from Los Angeles meets and falls in love with a young man from Vancouver. They marry not knowing that they both have the same father. SUNDAY, 2:45 A.M.-"JAZZ BALL". Starring Betty Hutton, ' Peggy Lee, Ina Ray Hutton. The world of jazz, with top music men who raised the prominence of their music. With Louis Armstrong's band. MONDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"A DIFFERENT STORY". Starring Perry King, Meg Foster, Valerie Curtin. A young man who is 'chauffeur' to a famous musical conductor replaces him with another attractive young man. A female real estate agent offers him a job out of sympathy and a strange re- lationship follows. MONDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"JURY OF ONE". Starring Sophia Loren, Jean Gabin, ,Henri Garcin. A woman goes to out- rageous extremes to protect her son, who is on trial for murder and rape. MONDAY, 1:40 A.M.-"BOOK OF NUMBERS". Starr"ing Raymond -St, Jacques Fred Payne, Philip Thomas: The adventures of two benevolent entrepreneurs who bring the numbers game to the grateful population of El Dorado, Arkansas in the 30s. MONDAY, 3:20 A.M.-'BADGE 373". Starring Robert Du- vall, Verna Bloom,. Henry' Darrow. A policeman tries to fight a crime syndicate single-handedly. in New York City. TUESDAY, 7:30 P.M. -"LUCKY LADY'. Starring Gene Hackman, Liza Minnelli, Burt Reynolds. A widowed saloon -..owner_i ., ing... in the 1930s teams -tip with -two men]1n arum-- running scheme in which they make a bundle. TUESDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"ROYAL FLASH". Starring Mal- colm McDowell, Alan Bates, Oliver Reed. A swashbuckler is forced to impersonate a Prussian nobleman and marry a woman he hardly knows. , TUESDAY, 1:50 A.M.-"THE MAVERICK QUEEN". Star- ring Barbara Stanwyck, Barry 'Sullivan, Mary Murphy. The female owner of a small town hotel works with a gang of rustlers until a Pinkerton detective arrives on the scene to corrrect the thievery. TUESDAY, 3:30 A.M.-"BART LA RUE'S THE ARK OF NOAH". A comprehensive examination filmed on history's most enduring and exciting legend, WEDNESDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"FAST CHARLIE AND THE MOONBEAM RIDER". Starring David Carradine, Brenda Vaccara, L. 0. Jones. A romantic adventure about a motor- cycle rider and con man who enters a grueling cross-coun- try bike race, hoping to win a $5,000 prize. WEDNESDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"WELCOME HOME, SOLDIER BOYS". Starring Joe Don Baker, Paul Koslo, Allan Vint. Four ek-Green .Berets- return- home with an arsenal of - weapons, pool their combat pay and buy a Cadillac to travel cross country. WEDNESDAY, 1:3,5 A,M.-"I LOVE YOU ROSA". Starring Michael Bat -Adam, Gabi Otterman, Yossef Shiloah. Dur- ing the late 19th century in a Jewish settlement in Jerusal- lem an 11 -year-old boy falls in love with his widowed sister- in-law, WEDNESDAY, 3:15 A.M.-"BAD MAN'S RIVER". Starring Lee Van Cleef, Gina Lollobrigida, James Mason. The notorious King Gang, four of the most wanted men in Tex- as, are hired by a Mexican Revolutionary leader to blow up an arsenal used by the Mexican army.