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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-12-23, Page 31• $. ssroa s teleg The following programs, listed as supplied by the TV stations, are subject to change. Sato, Deco 28 MORNING 6:00 01 Harrigan O® Seneca Telecollege ® Frightenstein 0 Good Morning Workout 0t4 Open Doors © Six Gun Heroes 6:25 00 Newsworthy 6:30 ri`( Circle Square 0. McGowan's World 00 Ask A Silly Question 7:00 © Sesame Street ® Sportsdesk 0 Joy of Gardening 00 Storybreak 0 Jack Webster O Hammy Hamster 0 Rocket Robinhood We'd like to thank our customers for their patronage over the past year. MEULENSTEEN TIRE & AUTO SERVICE 220 Mitchell Rd. S.; Listowel Herb & Frank Meulensteen & Families Bus: 291-1841 Res:' 291-2309 or 887-6729 00 Kidbits al Zig Zag ®O 100 Huntley Street 7:30 O Zoom The White Dolphin ®® Willy & Floyd International Gospel Time Network 00 Mr. T O Hot Fudge 00 Charlie Brown and Snoopy Speedweek 8:000 NFL Week In Re- view 0 Captain Nemo © Sesame Street Scooby's Mystery Funhouse ®OO Berenstein Beats O Spiderman © Circle Square Sign of the Times ® tO Snorks ea 20 Minute Workout al Kids World 8:30 0 Audubon Wildlife 0 Paul Hann & Friends © Sport Billy 13 Circle Square O The World Tomor- row 0 Canadian Carri- bean Showcase Spiderman (:)0 Gummi Bears TOO The Wuzzles 0 Bugs Bun ny/Looney Tunes • 0 NFL Films 9:00 m Down The Stretch 0 Belle & Sebastian © Magic of Floral Painting O Woody Wood- pecker ()What's New?' i don't rent out money (NC) — "1 don't rent out money" (personally). That's me. But, most Canadians "rent"their savings out, all their lives, and do nothing different as far as their savings are concerned. In fact that's all many of us know, and that's what my parents taught me.. Earning interest . • True, my parents didn't use the term "rent." Instead they used the terms "deposit" or "lend" to describe the various ways that could be utiliied to earn interest. -. But... ifweanalyze it, wemust hon- estly admit that if we deposit our sav- ings in a financial institution such as a hank, ti ast'company or credit union, we are actually "renting" them our money, allowing them to do ,with those dollars as they please, solong as • they pay us "rent" (interest) and give us the privilege Of getting those dollars back when we want them. The same is true when we "lend" our money out on a mortgage. etc., we are actually' "renting" those dollars out until they are repaid. But today "I don't rent out money". Reason: 1 can't afford to earn.interest. If most of us are honest.and "think" about it, we simply cannot afford to earn interest, because of the erosion that takes• place through the "twin evils" called inflation and taxation. If today I receive I 1%. "rent" (inter-. est) and I'm in the 50%%i tax bracket, all 1 have left after taxes is 5'/V%. And ... if inflation were to be as high as 51/2%, 1 would end, up with no gain in purchas- ing power whatsoever. That's why 1 don't rent money to earn interst. Instead, I •try to put my savings where 1 can achieve two.types of in- crease. By being •an "owner" rather than a "renter" 1 can do that, through - ADVERTISEMENT IT'S YOUR MONEY Paul J. Rocket owning things, such as shares, mutual , funds, apartments, businesses, etc. You see, the Government has de • - signed the tax laws so that if you earn dividends, and have a taxable income (after deductions) of $22,000 or less, dividends come to you without any tax liability. In cases of lesser taxable in- comes, dividends are not only tax free, they ,save you taxes on other income such as wages, interest, etc. Further - .'more, when you "own." something, in addition to dividends, you could have a capital gain, which, since the May/ 85 budget, comes to virtually all of us tax free (unless we've exceeded the al- lowable limit). 15% tax free I personally use mutual funds which have averaged 15'9 and better 'per year over the past decade. That's 15% per year virtually.tax free, whereas earn- ing interest, it would be fully taxable, once the investment deduction of $1.000 is used up. 15% tax free vs. I 1 taxable. Which would you prefer'? For a FREE pamphlet showing the taxation of interest vs. dividends vs. capital gains, ask for "Dividends, Taxation and You" and write: Paul J. Rockel,.153 Union St. E., Water- loo, Ont. N2H 1C4 PAUL J. ROCKEL is President of Regal Capital Planners Ltd. and of the Independent Investment Fund Dealers Association of Canada'. 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Q Sneak Previews m Millionaire Maker ® t9 America's Top Ten ®O The Courage To Be Rich 12:300 Fishing The West 0 American Band- stand 00 NCAA Basket- ball. 05 t9 Ebony -Jet Showcase ®'Open Roads © TBA Kidsbeat 6 r PRISE BLITZ Up to 000°0 OFF 40 Yamaha rental return pianos. Up to 60% OFF Yamaha PortaSound demonstrators. New Yamaha - - -..... organs from $99500 Reconditioned trade-in organs clearing from $295°° (all priced below blue book includes full warranty & FREE DELIVERY Sale ends December 31/85 .......BOB- G- .MUSIC LIMITED YAMAHA PIANOS, ORGANS AND LESSONS 13 King St. S. (at Erb) Waterloo, Ontario, 886-0100 YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER OF YAMAHA IN THE`K-W AREA Fabulous Festival O This Week In On- tario 1:000 Vietnam...The Ten Thousand Day War O Maple Leaf Wrestling Star Trek O Front Page Challenge O Tommy Hunter 0 This Week In On- tario © TBA O Troupers 0 Real Fishing ® t9 NBC Sports O NFL Week In Review 1:30 ® Can Am Champ. 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Kung Fu 1:45 0 Highlights 2:00 0 Hart To Hart 0 My Mother the Car ID Sportsdesk © Transmitter Main- tenance 2:30 O Wonder Woman Ue Basketball O Outer Limits 3:00 0 Buck Rogers ®® Movie "The Daring Rouge" QQ Movie "Timber - jack" ® Movie "The Alien Factor" 3:30 0 Dick Van Dyke 4:00 ® Movie "Johnny Dark" 0 Fantasy Island 4:30 ®t® News ® Basketball 4:45 ® lf"ere's Lucy MO Unknown War 5:00 Oa) The Cisco Kid 0 The Waltons 5:10 ® Laverne & Shirley 5:30 J More Real Peo- ple 5:35 ea Here's Lucy 5:450 Our Gang Movies on City TV Toronto THURSDAY, 7:30 P.M.—"SCROOGE". Starring Albert Fin- ney, Alec Guiness, Edith Evans. Scrooge, a miserable penurious man, is visited by the three spirits of Christmas. THURS AY, 11:30 P.M.—"LAST EMBRACE". Starring Roy Scheider, Janet Margolin, John Glover. A CIA agent witnesses the ambush off his wife and then runs scared, be- lieving he's next. THURSDAY, 1:40 A.M.—"EYES BEHIND THE STARS". Starring Martin Balsam, Robert Hoffman, Nathalie Delon. When an extra -terrestrial aura invades a fashion photo- graphers session, the mysterious images captured on his film make him the target of a government plot. THURSDAY, 3:30 A.M.—"THE MYSTERIANS". Starring Kenji Sahara, Yumi Shirakawa. A race of giant, scientific intellects, whose planet is destroyed, attempt to conquer Earth to mate with its women and enslave the men. FRIDAY, 8:00 P.M.—"CHRISTINA". Starring Barbara Parkins, Peter Haskell, James McEachin. An unemployed aeronautical engineer receives a strange proposition from a mysterious, beautiful woman — to marry her in ex- change for $25,000. FRIDAY, 11:30 P.M.—"ROCK! ROCK! ROCK!". Starring Alan Freed, Tuesday Weld, Frankie Lymon And The Teen- agers. A young girl's father insists she earn enough money to buy a new gown for the Senior Prom. FRIDAY, 1:20 A.M.—"GO, JOHNNY GO'?. Starring Jimmy Clanton, Alan Freed, Sandy Stewart. An orphan is booted out of a church choir for playing rock 'n' roll and is trans- formed into Johnny Melody — teen idol — by Alan Freed. FRIDAY, 3:00 A.M.—"THE SELLOUT". Starring Richard Widmark, Oliver Reed, Gayle Hunnicutt. A spy, labelled for extinction by the Russian and American intelligence agencies, turns to an ex -spy, long retired, to help him es- cape from Jerusalem. SATURDAY, 10:30 P.M.—"DIVA".. Starring Wilhehnenia Wiggens. Fernandggz, Frederic Andrei. An opera loving mailman bootleg -tapes the concert of a superstar who has never made a recording: SATURDAY, 1:20 A.M.—"FIRST SPACESHIP ON VEN- US". Starring Yoko Tani, Oldrick Lukas. Eight scientists set out for Venus and find,remains of what was once a civil- ization far in advance of Earth's. SATURDAY, 3:00 A.M.—"THE ALIEN FACTOR". Starring Don Leifert, Tom Griffith, Mary Mertens. As a blinding ex- plosion illuminates the sky, an alien spacecraft of massive proportion smashes to Earth outside the city limits of a small town. Terrifying creatures are set loose to wreak havoc and destruction on mankind. SUNDAY, 9:40 P.M.—"BEHIND ENEMY LINES Starring Hal Holbrook, David McCallum, Ray Sharkey. The espio- nage activities and personal lives of several members of the London based Office of Strategic Services during the peak of World War. II. SUNDAY, 1:00 A.M.—"TAKE THIS JOB AND SHOVE IT". Starring Robert Hayes, Art Carney, Barbara Hershey. A young man returns to his hometown with orders from his conglomerate to modernize an old-fashioned brewery but being with old friends effects a change of attitude: SUNDAY, 3:00 A.M.—"THE DEVIL'S RAIN". Starring Ernest Borgnine, Eddie Albert, Ida Lupino. The leader of a cult, whose roots go back 300 years, searches for a Satanic book stolen from him. MONDAY, 8:00 P.M.—"THE OMEN". Starring Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner. The child of the Ambas= sador to Great Britain is changed by a devil -possessed priest so that he is destined to grow up and rule the world in the name of Satan. - MONDAY, 11:30 P.M.—"THE GAMBLER". Starring James, Caan, Paul Sorvino, Lauren Hutton.' A young. college pro- fessor has an insatiable desire to gamble. He becomes ' heavily indebted to some casino owners and must raise the cash or else. MONDAY, 1:50 A.M: "THE SECRET OF DORIAN GRAY". Starring Helmut Berger, Richard Rodd, Massimo Dallamano. A student sells his soul so that he may remain youthful while his dissipation appears only as his portrait. MONDAY, 3:50 A.M.—"THE GAMBLER". Starring James Caan, Paul Sorvino, Lauren Hutton. A young college pro- fessor has an insatiable desire to gamble. He becotnes heavily indebted to some casino owners and must raise the cash or else. TUESDAY, 8:00 P.M.—"DAMIEN — OMEN II". Starring William Holden, Lee Grant, Jonathan Scott -Taylor. Thir- teen -year-old Damie lives with relatives in Chicago now and feels rather certain he is normal. However, when con- spirators convey to him the news of his awesome destiny the people he comes in contact with die. , TUESDAY, 1:00 A.M.—"FATHER GOOSE". Starring Cary Grant, Leslie Caron, Trevor Howard. During WW II a beach bum is tricked into volunteering to man a strategic watch station of a South Sea Island. Suddenly the island is invaded by a French girl and seven little charges. TUESDAY, 3:30 A.M.—"SANDS OF IWO JIMA". Starring ,John Wayne, John Agar, Adele Mara. The tough training a U.S. marine sergeant gives a squad of rebellious recruits in New Zealand results in the immortalized capture of Iwo Jima. WEDNESDAY, 8:00 P.M.—"HADLEY'S REBELLION". Starring Griffin O'Neal, William bevane, Charles Durning. A wary farm boy from Georgia reluctantly enters an elite California prep school. On his rapid ascent to school hero -..-.as-their-wrestling starhelearns_the hatd_ww-ay_that_there is more to life than achieving his athletic goals: WEDNESDAY, 11:00 P.M.—"HEAD OVER HEELS". Star- ring John Heard, Mary Beth Hurt, Peter Riegert. A young man becomes obsessed with winning back his former girl friend. Based on Ann Beattie's novel 'Chilly Scenes Of WEDNESDAY, 1:30 A.M.—"PARANOIA". Starring Carroll Baker, Lou Castel, Colette Descombes. A widowed social- ite at her Roman villa meets a college student who seduces her, then introduces his `sister'. WEDNESDAY, 3:35 A.M.—"THANK YOU ALL VERY MUCH". Starring Sandy Dennis, Eleanor Brown, Ian Mc - Kellen. A studious girl, working towards her doctorate, has a baby out of wedlock.