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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-05-22, Page 26Page 4B—Cross) •cads—May 22, 1985 Q ... CKVR Barrie • ® ... WIVB Buffalo Q ... CBC Toronto ®... WDIV Detroit Q ,.. Global ... WKBW Buffalo 0 ... WJBK Detroit Q ... CKNX Wingham CFPL London ... CHCH Hamilton Q) ... CKCO Kitchener ea... TSN ea ... City TV Toronto The following programs, listed as supplied by the TV stations, are subject to change. Sun., May 26 MORNING 5:45 00 With This Ring 6:00 W USFL Football OO Pattern of Liv- ing 0 Canadian Cavalcade C Ask A -Silly Ques- tion I® University of the Air ® Frightenstein al Seneca .Telecollege 0 Willy and Floyd 6:30 0 This Is' The Life •® In View Movies on Channel 57 THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M.—"LITTLE MISS MARKER". Stars Walter Matthau, Julie Andrews, Tony Curtis. A 6 -year-old child is left as collateral at a gambling establishment and is eventually adopted by the head of the operation. THURSDAY, 11:30 P.M.—"GIGI". Starring Maurice Chev- alier, Leslie Caron, Louis Jourdan. A captivating tomboy is being groomed by her worldly, sophisticated grandmother to be a successful courtesan. However, she has a mind of her own and sets her sights on a young man. THURSDAY, 2:00 A.M.—"THE STRANGERS IN 7A". Stars Andy Griffith, Ida Lupino, Michael Brandon. An apartn'ient building superintendent is unwittingly drawn into a gang's bizarre plan by a young temptress who pick5'him up in a bar. THURSDAY, 3:35 'A.M.—"TOPKAPI". Starring Melina Mercouri, Peter U,stinov, Maximilian Schell. A woman and her lover conspire to steal a sultan's encrusted dagger and enlist the aid of four amateurs. FRIDAY, 7:30 P.M.—"WINNING". Starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Richard Thomas. A race -car driver marries a widow with a teenage son, but is disillusioned when he finds her fooling around with a rival driver. FRIDAY, 11:30 P.M.—"CORVETTE' SUMMER". Starring Mark Hamill, Annie Potts, Eugene Roche. A young man takes a wrecked Corvette and rebuilds it into a sports car. "It is stolen and reportedly seen in Las Vegas where he goes and meets a variety of colorful characters. FRIDAY, 1:30 A.M.—"BRUCE LEE: HIS LAST DAYS — HIS LAST NIGHTS". The last days' and nights of. Bruce Lee, the martial arts king, are portrayed in ,this film. FRIDAY, 3:25 A.M.—•'CHINATOWN KID". Starring Alex- ander Fu Sheng, Shirley Yu, Shaw Yin -Yin. Murder and intrigue plague San Francisco's Chinatown as police hunt for a killer. li SATURDAY, 10:30 P.M.—"PINBALL SUMMER". Starring Michael Zelniker, Carol Marotte, Karen Stephen. A group Of kids from a suburban town decide to live it up when school lets out. Their local hangout becomes the scene of a pinbalhtournament and beauty contest, when the owner de- . cides to cool off some of their summer heat. SATURDAY; 1:00 A.M.—"THE TIME TUNNEL: RAIDERS FROM OUTER SPACE". Starring James Darren, Robert Colbert, Lee Meriwether. Two young men travel through time into new adventures. From the hit TV series of the 60s. SATURDAY, 3:05 A.M.—"THE TIME TUNNEL:• OLD LEGENDS NEVER DIE". Starring James Darren, Robert Colbert,Lee Meriwether. TWo young men travel through, time into new adventures. From the hit TV series of the 60s. SUNDAY; 8:00 P.M.—"ONE NIGHT STAND". Starring, .. Chapelle Jaffe, Brent Carver. Two strangers meet at a dis- cotheque. What follows is a combination of a comedy and a horror show. SUNDAY, 1:00 A.M.—"LEADBELLY". The poignant biog- raphy of the legendary folksinger.Huddy Ledbetter, mas- ter of the 12 -string guitar and long-time convict on Texas and Louisiana chain gangs. - SUNDAY,.—"CHILD'S PLAY". Starring Beau Bridges, Robert eston, James Mason. At a Catholic• boarding school fo ys, child's play becomes a sort of in- definable gamewhere both students and teachers are in- volved. MONDAY, 9:00 P.M.—"THE RAPE OF RICHARD BECK". Stars Richard Crenna. A tough police sargeant experiences the revulsion, anger, fear and shame that accompany sex- ual violation when he is raped by two men. MONDAY MIDNIGHT—"HIGH SCHOOL CONFIDEN- TIAL". Stars Russ Tamblyn, Mamie Van Doren, Ray An- thony. A new student in town purposely attracts attention to himself to that he can get in with the rough high school crowd. MONDAY, 1:45 A.M.—"BIRCH INTERVAL". Starring Susan McClung, Eddie Albert, Rip Torn. A 12 -year-old girl goes to live with her aunt, uncle, grandfather and cousins in a small, rural Amish town where she must adjust to a new way of life. MONDAY, 3:45 P.M.—"BOOK OF NUMBERS". Starring Raymond St. Jacques, Freda Payne, Philip Thomas, Tb adventures of two benevolent entrepreneurs who bring th numbers game of the grateful population of El Dorado, Arkansas during the 1930s. ' TUESDAY, 8:0t{' P.M.—"JOURNEY INTO FEAR". Starrin Zero Mostel, Shelley Winters, Sam Waterson. A geologist has secret information on the development of a newly dis- covered natural resource which is'vital to his government. He becomes involved in international intrigue and night- marish realities on his journey from Istanbul to New York. TUESDAY, 11:00 P.M.—"BENJAMIN". Starring Catherine Deneuve, Michele Morgan, Pierre Clementi. The tale of a country boy's initiation into upper class immorality. TUESDAY, 1:40 A.M.—".ROSELAND". Starring Geraldine Chaplin, Teresa Wright, Lou Jacobi. Three interlocking stories set almost entirely within New York's Roseland Ballroom. The characters are lonely people who live for non-stop waltzes, fox-trots and the occasional hustle. TUESDAY, 3:40 A.M.—"MANHATTAN MERRY-GO- ROUND". Starring Phil Regan, Leo Carrillo, Ann Dvorak. A gangster inherits a recording company and orders the tenor to go and charm an opera star, causing him to lose his fiancee. WEDNESDAY, 8:00 P.M:—"MUSIC AFTER DARK". Star- ring Jay Bowen, Truths and Rights. In the 1990's a group of pirates seize a satallite transponder to broadcast illegal concerts, much to the chagrin of "Big Brother". WEDNESDAY, 11:30 P.M.—"BLUE SUEDE SHOE. Fea turing the music of Gene Vincent, Eddie Co t, Ray Campi, Freddie Fingers Lee and Bill Ha ey. A musical celebration displaying the vitality and excitement of a very special style of music. WEDNESDAY, 1:25 ..A.M.—"STRIKE FORCE". Starring Cliff Gorman, Donald Blakely, Richard Gere. The life of a strike force unit, an elite law enforcement task force, com- prised of Federal, State and Nedv York City police agents, set up to investigate organized crime. WEDNESDAY, 3:00 A.M.—"THE ULTIMATUM". Starring Franco Gasparri, Lee J. Cobb, Nino Benvenuti. 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In total, he invested 524,000, but his value at age 65 was $1,227,57?: Yes, that's one million, two hundred and twenty•seven thousand, five hundred and seventy- one dollars. (Why don't you work it out on your calculator?( Person No. 2, at the age of 45 decided to play "catch- up" and so decided to save 8100 a month through to age 65, a total of 20 Years. Total invested was $24.000, and., it too averaged 15 per cent a year in investment funds. He ended up with a value of $141,:372. • That's over $1 million LESS than Person No. 1. Both had invested the million more A.OVRTISEMENT 10.147 IT'S YOUR MONEY Paul J. Rockel same amount of dollars (824,000 each) and both had received the same rate of re- turn (15 per cent) over the full period. But one ended up with over ' $1 million more! If I asked the question again, which of the three in- gredients, namely time, money, oy 'rate -of -return is MOST -important, what would your.answer be? AR three ingredients ARE important, but the most important one ap- pears 0) he TIME. The ear- lier you start saving, the more you will have. After all, fur Person No. 1, that first $5(1 worked 39 years and 11 months. the second 5511 for 39 years and 10 months ete. Person No. 2's first •$100 i$orked only 19 years and 11 months, etc. Yet we continuously run across people who say "1 can't (usually mean they won't) save a part of what I earn". After all, I'm young, and I need that car, and the money to date and have a good time, and later they say I need all I'm earning to buy furniture and things for the apartment for me and my mate; and later I can't save because there are children to support, a house to buy, and then university for the children. And on and on... Just a little Every day that passes, and you haven't saved a lit- tle bit of what you earn (5 per cent or up to 10 percent) is gone, and can never he reclaimed. In the illustrationsof'Per son No. 1 and No. 2, shows they both saved the same amount and received the same rate of return, but No. 2 lost 20 years of TIME. (And $1 million). Don't ,you lose another day. For a FREE brochure on "Why Doesn't Everyone Buy Investment Funds'?", ask for "Why Doesn't Everyone" and write: Paul J. Rockel, 153 Union St. E., Waterloo, Ont. N2J 1C4. Paul J. Rockel is President of Regal Capital Planners Ltd. and of the Independent In- vestment Fund Dealers As- sociation of Canada. Lloyd. McLaughlin Bodyshop Manager AUTO REFINISHING "1 know this is a paint job that will keep looking GOOD!" That's because at Listowel Chrysler we take pride in our high quality workmanship. We will sandblast and repair rusted out areas with new meatal using proper welding techniques. All bare metal surfaces will be treated with a vinyl wash primer and primer surfacer. 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