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The Wingham Advance Times, 1995-09-20, Page 10EXTENDED COVERAGE MOVIES SATURDAY, SEPT. 23 Continued ultimate fighter plane leads to a lime - tripping nightmare in Nazi Germany. (In Stereo) 11:30 p.m. Q ** "Porky's" (1981) Dan Monahan, Mark Herrier. In Florida in the late 1950s, a gang of fun -loving high-school boys seeks revenge against the proprietor of a local brothel. 11:30 p.m. **** "Chinatown" (1974) Jack Ni- cholson, Faye Dunaway. A 1930s detec- tive uncovers corruption, incest and murder while investigating a routine case of marital infidelity. 12 a.m. o ** "Loverboy" (1989) Patrick Dempsey, Kate Jackson. A pizza delivery boy who failed at college and romance picks up meaningful tips from bored Bev- erly Hills women. 12:15 a.m. ** "Love and a .45" (1994) Gil Bellows, Renee Zelwegger. A young thief and his lover flee across the Lone Star state with debt collectors and a lunatic partner in hot pursuit. (In Stereo) El 12:17 a.m. ®kD *** "Slave Girl" (1947) Yvonne De Carlo, Broderick Crawford. A Libyan slave girl attempts to free a group of American sailors being held in custody by an evil tyrant. 1:30 a.m. Q *Va "Wisdom" (1986) Emilio Estevez, Demi Moore. An unemployable young man commits unusual bank robberies that inadvertently turn him into a folk hero. 1:30 a.m. © * "King Kong Escapes" (1968) Linda Miller, Rhodes Reason. Once again, Kong falls under the spell of an American woman and saves her from monsters on land and sea. 2 a.m. *'/2 "Showdown" (1993) Billy Blanks, Kenn Scott. An ex -police officer, kicked off the force for accidentally killing a gang .member, must fight their vengeful leader. (In Stereo) El 2:15 a.m. ***"z "The Tenant" (1976) Roman Polanski, Isabelle Adjani. Roman Polan- ski's morbid study of a frightened man's mental deterioration after moving into a suicide victim's vacant apartment. 3:45 a.m. • (Fc) ** "Freefall" (1994) Eric Roberts, .Leff Fahey. An innocent photographer is pursued by assassins who believe she holds the key to a multimillion dollar secret. (In Stereo) cc (Fc) (Fc) - SUNDAY, SEPT. 24 EVENING 6 p.m. 0 (D * * "The Adventures of Huck Finn" (1993) (Part 2 o12) Elijah Wood, Courtney B. Vance. Based on Mark Twain's novel. A young boy and a runaway slave find friendship and adventure rafting on the Mississippi. 7 p.m. **'/a " Bonjour Timothy" (1995) Dean O'Gorman, Sabine Karsenti. A. handsome high-school athlete is an ordinary teen- ager's rival for the attention of a reluctant exchange student. (In Stereo) RI 8 p.m. ©m "Medicine River" (1993) Graham Greene, Tom Jackson. A successful pho- tojournalist is unexpectedly faced with difficult life choices after a trip to a native community. M 9 p.m. (4) "The Unspoken Truth" (1995) Lea Thompson, Patricia Kalember. Premiere. A long -buried family secret may come to light as a woman fights to free her innocent sister from prison. (In Stereo) Lel 9 p,m. (21)) *** "Requiem pour un beau sans coeur" (1992) Gilder Roy, Jean -Guy Bouchard. Un criminel condamne a 25 ans de prison pour meurtre s'evade et decide de se payer trois jours de liberte. 9 p.m. Q *** "Lethal Weapon 3" (1992) Mel Gibson, Danny Glover. An intemal affairs investigator joins forces with Riggs and Murtaugh to shut down an ex -cop's guns - for -gangs operation. (In Stereo) 9 p.m. co "The Unspoken Truth" (1995) Lea Thompson, Patricia Kalember. A long - buried family secret may come to light as a woman fights to free her Innocent sister from prison. (In Stereo) IX 9 p.m. ® Q "Whose Daughter Is She?" (1995) Joanna Kerns, Stephanie Zimbalist. Premiere, A woman stands to lose the two children she has raised when their natural mother returns atter a 10 -year absence. (In Stereo) 3€ 9 p.m. ® ** "Where Are My Children?" (1994) Marg Helgenberger, Corbin Bernsen.• After serving time for a petty charge, a mother returns from jail to find her children have been sold into adoption. 9 p.m. (-) *' i "Trial by Jury" (1994) Joanne Whalley -Kilmer. Armand Assante. A mobster on trial tries to ensure an acquittal by threatening the life of a single mother whops on the jury. (In Stereo) ND 10:50 , ** "Witch Hunt (1994) Dennis Hopper, Penelope Ann Miller. Private eye H. Phillip Lovecraft must solve the murder of a movie mogul in a Hollywood seething with spellcasting. (In Stereo) [511 12 a.m. ® "Northwest Frontier" Lauren Bacall, Kenneth More. 12:30 a.m. ** v7 "Rapa Nul" (1994) Jason Scott Lee, Esai Morales. On Easter Island, two rival tribesmen must run a race to decide who will rule and win the hand of a young woman. (In Stereo) (1311 2:30 a.m. 0 **Y "Remains to Be Seen" (1953) June Allyson, Van Johnson. An apartment•buildina superintendent teams (Fc) (FC) (FC) SUNDAY, SEPT. 24 Continued with the victim's niece to solve the mystery surrounding a tenant's death. 2:30 a.m. Fc "Fortunes of War" (1994) Matt Sal- inger, Michael Ironside. A cynical Amer- ican relief worker agrees to participate in a profitable smuggling scheme fora corrupt Cambodian tyrant. (In Stereo) 2:45 a.m. ® ** "Yellowbeard" (1983) Graham Chapman, Peter Boyle. Nonsensical farce about an omery pirate who escapes from prison after 20 yearsto look for his son and a treasure map. MONDAY, SEPT. 25 (FC) EVENING 7:15 p.m. "The Man in the Attic" (1994) Anne Archer, Neil Patrick Harris. In turn -of -the - century Milwaukee, a young factory worker becomes a willing prisoner in the attic of his wealthy lover. (In Stereo) IM 9 p.m. ( f "Beauty's Revenge" (1995) Courtney Thome-Smith, Tracey Gold. Premiere. Murder is no obstacle for an obsessed woman who seeks to prevent a farmer's reconciliation with his ex- girlfriend. (In Stereo) Lif 9 p.m. ** "In the Army Now" (1994) Pauly Shore, Andy Dick. A free -spirited slacker leads his group of misfit soldiers against Libyan troops when they wind up behind enemy lines. (In Stereo) al 10:45 p.m. *1/2 "Son -in -Law" (1993) Pauly Shore, Carla Gugino. A South Dakota farm family gels a taste of life in the surf lane when their daughter brings home a California friend. (In Stereo) al 11:30 p.m. • • ® **'/ "Telefon" (1977) Charles Bronson, Lee Remick. A KGB agent and his cornrade come to America to stop a madman from triggering 50 human time bombs planted years earlier. 12 a.m. 0 ** "Delirious" (1991) John Candy, Marie) Hemingway. A writer finds he can control his destiny after he is magically transported into his fictjjious TV soap opera world. 12:08 a.m. 0 D *,t* "Thunderheart" (1992) Val Kilmer, Sam Shepard. A young FBI agent of Sioux ancestry is sent to investigate a murder on a politically volatile Indian re- servation. (FC) (FC) FC) 12:30 a.m. . ** "The House of the Spirits" (1993) Jeremy Irons, Meryl Streep. Based on Isabel Allende's best seller chronicling 45 turbulent years in the lives of a South American and his family. (In Stereo) NI TUESDAY, SEPT. 26 EVENING 7 p.m. (Fc) "The Tuskegee Airmen" (1995) Laurehce Fishbume, Allen Payne. A law - school graduate serves his country during World War II with America's first all -black squadron of combat pilots. (In Stereo) 8 p.m. ® "W.E.I.R.D. World" (1995) Dana Ash - brook, Miguel Nunez. Premiere. Ambi- tious young scientists walk a fine line between good and evil as they research time travel, robotics and medicine. (In Stereo) 9 p.m. ** "The Gunfighters" (1987) Art Hindle, Reiner Schoene. A landowner's increasingly ruthless attempts to take control of their ranch forces three brothers to beeeme outlaws. 9 p.m. ® "Element of Truth" (1995) Donna Mills, Peter Riegert. Premiere. A scheming seductress takes her latest lover and his friends for a ride with special "invest- ments" that yield riches. (In Stereo) M 9 p.m. ®** "Once in a Lifetime" (1994) Lindsay Wagner, Barry Bostwick. A widowed au- thor's life is changed by a man she meets at her deaf son's boarding school. From Danielle Steel's novel. 9 p.m. ** "Whale Music" (1994) Maury Chaykin, Cyndy Preston. A troubled rock star who's creating a symphony for whales forges an unlikely bond with a womah in hiding on his estate. (In Stereo) 11211 11 p.m. (Fc) "Immaculate Conception" (1992) James Wilby, Melissa Leo. A wealthy couple travels te,a fertility shrine in Pak- istan as part of a desperate attempt to have a child of their own. (In Stereo) 11:30 p.m. ® * "Gas" (1981) Donald Sutherland, Susan Anspach. A radio DJ and a reporter try to expose an oil magnate's plot to drive up gas prices by contriving an oil shortage. 12 a.m. 0 m *** "Running Scared" (1986) Gregory Hines, Billy Crystal. Two detec- tives with retirement and a life of leisure on their minds are given 30 days to nab a drug -smuggling mobster. 12:07 a.m. - 0 (Et ** "A Corps Perdu" (1988) Mat- thias Habich, Johanne-Marie Tremblay. A photojournalist shoots his native Montreal through the eyes of despair after learning that his lovers have left him. (Subtitled) 1:05 a.m. Lee) ** "Interceptor", (1992) Andrew Di- voff, Elizabeth Morehead. A maverick Air Force pilot races to thwart terrorist hi- jackers from Commandeering two stealth bombers. (ln Stereo) cal 1:30 a.m. ® *** "Battleground" (1949) Van Johnson, Ricardo Montalban. The 101st Airborne Division and their French allies engage the Nazis in the Battle of the Bulge. 2:40 a.m. 0 "Payback" (1994) Joan Severance, C. Thorilas Howell. An ex -con lusts after the alluring wife of the former prison guard he has swom to kill. (In Stereo) till (FC) THE WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1995 CLASSIFIED RATES & DATA 1:)EAL)1, 1NES CLASSIFIED DEAI,?LINES MONDAY 10:00am For Wednesdays Publication RA1'ES 15 Words For $6.00 .50 Each Additional 5 Words (prices include gst) It's Easy! Just call us and let our experts handle all the details for you WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE. Motorcycles, ATV's; all sizes, makes and models. Phone Rick, 357-3358. 1988 MUSTANG, black. 137,000 kms., 2.3 litre, five speed, sun roof, tint. Winter and summer rims and rubber. Well maintained. $4,200 certified or best offer. )?'hone 335-6788. 1987 CHRYSLER SEDAN 5TH AVENUE, no rust, good tires, mint condition. 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DEADLINES Thursdays at 4:00 p.m. M1je . ingha n Call Us At: 357-2320 Fax: 351-2900 P.D. !lox 390, 5 Diagonal Road, Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0 STARTERS, ALTERNATORS, batteries and voltage regulators. Equipped to test and repair most makes and models. Alstar Starter and Alternator (formerly Albrecht Auto Electric), approx. four miles north of Whitechurch. Phone 357-3495. THE WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES NEWSPAPER is available at the following local businesses: Beckers, Brian's Valu -mart, Macs Milk, MacTavish, Home Video, Sunrise Dairy, Triangle Discount, Vances Pharmacy, Vic's Place, Wingham Stationery, Wingham Mini Mart, McPhee Pharmacy I.D.A, Royal -T Gas Bar. as well as our own Wingham Advance -Times office, 5 Diagonal Road. ..ORDER YOUR TURKEYS for Thanksgiving. Contact Paul H. Martin. From Topnotch Feed Mills, Wroxeter, go east to first corner, turn left, first farm on.right. FARM FRESH APPLES, sweet cider, apple butter, new crop honey. Maitside Orchards, Country Rd. 16, Brussels. Phone 887-6,883. Open daily. FOR ANTIQUES, used furniture and collectables visit "This & That Shoppe", on main street of Lucknow. Phone 528-3723. FIREWOOD --Cut and split hardwood, maple, cherry, red oak, beech, bodywood. Get you winter's wood now and pay half upon delivery and the balance by Dec. 1/95. Minimum order, 4 face cords (128 cubic foot), $175. Phone 529-1026. DRY HARDWOOD. Phone 529-7129. GOOD, CLEAN CHUNKY hard maple slabs. $10 to $12.50 a cord, delivered. Phone 529-7302. HEAVY-DUTY UTILITY TRAILER with 15" tires. Ideal for hauling firewood. Asking $750. Phone 335-6233, after 6 p.m. s13-25 CALLING ALL KNITTERS! We have the "Beehive" yarns for your fall knitting project --our prices are a cut below the competition. Coulters Corner, Gorrie, 335-3345. SEASONED FIREWOOD. Phone 357-1672. JONSERED TURBO 2054 (250), 18"; Husqvarna 281 XP, 24"; single axle dump trailer, good for wood. Phone 357-1385. NEW IDEA 214 manure spreader with tail gate; small Beaver electric hammermill. Phone 519-392-6253. SEASONED FIREWOOD. Phone 887-6477. to SOFA AND CHAIR, tan/beige stripe, excellent condition. Asking $350. Phone357-1305. STEEL -FACTORY SECONDS. Square tube from 1" to 6" square; rectangular tube --7 sizes from 2x4 to 4x8. Reasonably priced, eg. 2" sq. .188 wall, 70c per ft.; 2 1/2" square .250 wall, $1.10 per ft.; 4" square .250 wall, $1.50 per ft. Phone (519) 357-1978. MiD-SIZE JEWETT PIANO; teak stereo cassette deck, metrodome. Phone 357-2972. GOLDEN WiNDOWS, 91"x79"; three -light patio door. Phone 357-4343. s20,25 1 WANTED TO BUY SCRAP CARS and trucks. L & 13 Auto Wreckers, 1/4 -mile south of Brussels. Phone 887-9499. GOOD USED OIL FURNACE. less than 10 -years old. Phone 519-794-3132. KiDS CROSS-COUNTRY SKIS and boots. Age 10, boot size 3 or 4. Phone 357-4503, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. or 335-6251, after? p.m. VON ROVY BOARDING KENNELS. Heated kennels, daily walks. meals included, $8 per day. Monthly rates available. Phone 519-392-8127. WHEEL CULTIVATOR, 10-12 ft. Phone 529-7257. FOR SALE, black male miniature toy poodle. Phone 335-3680, evenings. Firewood Hard Maple or Ash s«BWOOD Limited Time O ffe r Call now $130.117 cu. yd. Truck Load Delivered within 20 miles Mileage charge Beyond That Large Quantity Discounts When You Haullll Craig Hardwoods Ltd. urn• Ont. 519-526-7220 tootoonstotoomOoSot HARDWOOD SLABS Cut to stove lengths. Truckload lots of 10 cord - $160 green, $225 seasoned delivered within 25 km of Wingham (deliveries also available outside this area for an extra charge) Body wood & Firewood logs also available. Bernie McGlynn Lumber R.R.#2 Wingham 357-1430 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, CKC registered. Excellent quality, nicely rnarked, shots. Phone Wingham, 519-357-1278, JACK RUSSELL PUPS for sale. $200 each. Phone 887-9384. REGISTERED BORDER COLLIES, ready to go. $250, or $275 papered. Phone Pat, (519) 52873436. GILCHRIST FARM SUPPLY --Belting and repairs to all makes of balers, swathers and combine pick ups. Patz sales and service, Lucknow grain buggies, mixers, etc. RR 5, Lucknow. Phone 519-395-2851. JOHN DEERE 1000 CULTIVATOR, 14 I/2 -ft. walking tandem axles. Excellent. $1,900; International seed drill on steel, 17 -run, $100. Phone 519-345-2878. s6-25 HEAVY DUTY six -way hydraulic dozer blade, 3 1/2' steering rams, 3" lift ram, 2 1/2" tilt ram. Suitable for four-wheel drive tractor or small bulldozer. $.1,950; New Chore Time 57 -ft. flex feeder, three drops. Phone (519) 395-5263. se20,25 AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1, spacious one -bedroom apartment in Wingham, recently redecorated, includes heat, fridge, stove, washer, dryer-- hydro extra. $450 per month. Phone 357-4173. TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE, enclosed porch, large lot. $450 per month plus utilities. 88 Mary St., Wingham. Phone Ron, 519-272-1276 or John 519-653-4473. FREE INFORMATION SWEEP, Thursday, Sept. 21. Goderich Township Community Centre. Holmesville. Open to public 4:30-7:30 p.m. Health Education and Social Services in Huron Conty. For information phone 1-800-463-3158. LARGE TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT, available in Belmore. Newly decorated, main floor, nice lot; appliances included. Must be seen. Phone 335-6314. TWO-BEDROOM DUPLEX in Lucknow, on Stauffer St. Heat included in monthly rent of $390. Phone 6519-524-9912. TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT for rent in Wroxeter, on highway. Private entrance. Reasonable. Phone 335-3446. 40'X60' BARN on Hwy: 86, between Bluevale and Wingham. Suitable for livestock and especially horses. Phone 519-881-3602. TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE in Gorrie overlooking river. Four appliances, insulated garage, , spacious lot. References required. $450 per month plus utilities. Available Oct. 1. Phone (519) 327-8555. THREE OR FOUR-BEDROOM FARMHOUSE with or without barn. Teeswater/Wingham area. Phone 519-655-3906, after 7 p.m. STORAGE AREA FOR 22 -ft. boat and trailer. Need hydro availability and winter access. Phone 335-6301, leave message. CUSTOM WORK. Custom forage harvesting, ensilage and cobmeal with self-propelled harvestor. Phone Custo Amberley, 519-395-4627 or 519-389-7317. POTATOES --White Superior and Red Chieftens. Price competitive. Ira Martin, RR 1, Wingham, on the Ed Powell farm. GARLIC --GROW IN YOUR OWN GARDEN. Seed garlic available now for October planting, harvest next July or August. Phone 357-2603. ONE -BEDROOM main -floor apartment; also two-bedroom, available in Wingham. ' Phone 357-1472 or 357-2462. VERY -WELL KEPT one -bedroom downstairs apartment in Wingham, private patio. Close to main street. in quiet area. Tenant pays utilities. No pets. ideal for mature person. Fridge and stove included. Available October 1. Rent, $315. Phone 357-2433, after 6 P.m. ONE -BEDROOM MAiN FLOOR APARTMENT, available October 1 in Gorrie. Heat, stove and fridge included. $290 per month. Phone 335-3156 or 335-3731, evenings. TOWNHOUSE. two bedrooms in Wroxeter. Four appliances, private patio. attached garage. maintenance free. Phone 335-3156 or evenings, 335-3731. TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT available in Wingham. Nov. 1. Fridge, stove and parking included. $335 per month. Phone Tuxedo Limousine. 357-4111. NICE TWO-BEDROOM BUNGALOW, in Belgrave. Fridge and stove, gas heated. $500 per month. Phone 519-664-3415 or 519-664-2669. CURRENTLY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for part-time assembly work, 8-24 hours per week. Apply at Hammond Transformers, 15 Industrial Rd., Walkerton, between 8 a.m. & 3 p.m. ORGANIST -CHOIR DIRECTOR. St. Paul's -Trinity Anglican Church, Wingham needs someone to lead its music ministry. if you enjoy playing piano. keyboard or organ and can work collaboratively with a small choir, this position is for you. Church experience helpful, but „utenecessary. We will teach you the "Anglican" parts. A modest salary is offered. Job description and more details available from The Rev. Vicars Hodge, 357-2634. PEOPLE REQUIRED. FOR INSTALLATION and, service of barn equipment, etc., for long term, growing and well established company. General mechanical, electrical, welding, concrete experience, and/or farming background would be an asset but not a necessity. Willing to train. Must be able to work on heights. MAiL ONLY your resume WITH AS MANY DETAILS as possible to Moorefield Equipment Ltd., in Teviotdale, RR 1. Palmerston, Ont., NOG 2P0. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO assist staff in the F.E. Madill library. Phone Jerry McDonnell or Patty MacKay at 357-1800 for more information. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY. Third class shift engineer, reporting to second class Chief Engineer. Must have experience with steam boilers, ammonia refrigeration equipment and be able to troubleshoot electrical equipment in a safe and efficient manner. Location: Gay Lea. Teeswater. Contact Ken Carnet, phone (519) 392-6864, fax (519) 392-6869. s20,25 JOCUS THE TOY CONSULTANTS. help contribute to your family income .by running a home business with great flexibility. Quality toys, games, arts and crafts...68%a less than $15. Home demonstrations, fundraisers, catalogues sales, Phone 1-800-361.-4586 or (519) 335 -6421.s20 -o2