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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-03-21, Page 30.416„„ 5611111 D PRICE GMP ED (up to 5 litres oil, new A/C filter) Alignment Special Delco `TRS' Shocks (Lifetime Warranty - Installed) Computer Wheel Balance off car $16.95 ea. $19.95 per wheel $ 4 . 00 Get a complimentary brake inspection at no charge with any of the.,Iisted service specials. 890 Wallace Ave. N., Listowel 291-1730 Aim 411, 0.0.740044-1100 fan104Ilee00eI/410.00*.0 100 t/0 iF! 0 .. CKVR aar o. 40 Wei*,K Detio . CSC TOMO* 6D .. 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It For Yourself,3 Quincy 57 General Hospital 7, 13 More Real People 5D The Guiding Light 6, 7D,4D 3:30 Coming Attrac' ions 10 Good Times 5D ALL 83 MODELS MUST BE CLEARED BY THE END OF THE MONTH Frog bike, site 550 *When you purchase any leather jack et (2.49.95 Value) or or more, You receive worth of ac- s FREE• we turn riders into believers. * When you purchase a 3 or 4 wheeler you receive 1 Front Carrier and 1 Trailer Hitch FREE! Look for these new bikes expected to arrive in March... NEW 1984. SUZUKI GS750 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL. Only 200 made World Wide and the new 1984 SUZUKI GV700 LF, 4 cylinder - liquid cooled. Listowel: Hwy. 23N 291-2441 �. .' Hanover: County Rd. 10 N. 364-5791 FANTASTIC SAVINGS on ail 83's & 84's YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE BIGGER TO DO BETTER! 41D eee 1N ' 0e oft b .e. CKMk Wlnphom 19 „ CFPt London 1.9 CHSit1 hlamllton 410,140.41,04. Jefferson* 8 Wok with Yan 3 4:00 Love. Connection 13 Beverly ,Hillbillies 3, 8 Young People's Special 7 I Love Lucy 10 Battle of the Planets 6 Eight is Enough 7D, 4D Jeffersons 5D 20 Minute Workout 57 The Young and the Restless 11 Do It for Yourself 5 4:30 Toronto Rocks 57 All in the Family 5D One Day at a Time 8 Special 7 Jeffersons 10, 3 Going Great 5 Scooby Doo 6 Laugh In 13 5:00 Wheel of Fortune 13 Little House on the Prairie 11 Family Feud 7D, 4D Barney Miller 5D Three's Company 3 The Price Is Right 8, 10, 57 Coming Attractions Videos 5 Charlie's Angels 6 5:30 News 3, 7D, 4D, 5D Newscope 7 0 0 1. r:r• .000000,000000 Three's Company 5 WKRP 13 EVENING 6:00 News 6, 11, 10, 8, 7, 5, 13 Star Trek 3 Citypulse 57 6:30, News 7, 7D, 4D, 5D 7:00 Little House on the Prairie 8 Lottery 3 Love Connection 7D, 4D Joker's Wild 5D One Day at a Time 10 MASH 57 Wheel of Fortune 7 Entertainment Tonight 11 That's Life 6 Happy Days 5 Family Feud 13 7:30 MASH 57 Family Brown Coun- try 13 Best of Barbara 5 Three's Company 10 NHL (Toronto at Detroit) 11 Wheel of Fortune 5D PM Magazine Detroit 7D, 4D More Real People 6 Family Feud 7 Movies on Channel 7 SATURDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND". Stars Peter Frampton, Steve Martin, George Burns, The Bee Gees. The grandson of the ,early Sgt. Pepper of Heartland, USA carries on the family band tradition with a modern sound, going to Los Angeles, where they find their souls being corrupted by money, drugs, liquor and women. Movies on Channel 6 THURSDAY, 12:30 A.M.-"SPLENDOR". A financially ru- ined 5th Avenue family's attempts to force socially correct marriages among its children, turns a young bride into a pawn of family plans. - FRIDAY, 12:30 A.M.-"WUSA". Paul'ivewman stars as a hard drinking musician who .moves into right-wing broad- casting 'and » timately-into reactionary politics and assas- sination. Stars Joanne Woodward, Anthony Perkins and Cloris Leachman. SATURDAY MIDNIGHT-"MAROC 7". A private detective poses as a magazine photographer to get the goods on the editor, who fronts for a gang of international jewel thieves. Stars Gene Barry, and Elsa Martinelli. SATURDAY, .2:00 A.M.-"DEVIL TO PAY". A romantic rogue finds himself torn between two lovers. One has his heart, the other has his past, but only one of them can have him, or can they. Starring Lorretta Young, Myrna Loy and Ronald Coleman. SUNDAY MIDNIGHT -"DYING ROOM ONLY". A rest stop at a dingy roadside diner in the desert becomes a terrifying ordeal for a woman when her husband mysteriously disap- pears and her search for him is thwarted by two sinister men. Stars Cloris Leachman and Ross. Martin. WEDNESDAY, 12:30 A.M.-"McCLOUD: MUST BE 'THE ALAMO". The energy crisis reached out to New York's 23rd Precinct to hamper police operations when Sgt. Joe Broadhurst takes command. Movies on Channel 5 THURSDAY MIDNIGHT -"ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES". Starring James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, Humphrey Bogart. A superior cast in this tale of two playmates - one (Cagney) becomes a gangster; the other (O'Brien) be- comes a priest. The Dead End Kids come to idolize Cagney, much to O'Brien's chagrin. FRIDAY, 1:30 A.M.-"WALK SOFTLY, STRANGER". Star- ring Joseph Cotten, Valli. A small-time crook (Cotten) re- forms because of the love and faith of a crippled girl. (Val- li). SATURDAY, 10:00 A.M.-"THE CADDY". Starring Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Donna Reid. Jerry becomes Dean's golf teacher, but a quarrel before the big match causes a comic and catastrophic riot, ending their golf careers. SUNDAY, 9:00 A.M.-"BEAU JAMES", Stars Bob Hope, Vera Milles, Darren McGavin. The life and times of New York's controversial mayor - gentleman Jimmy Walk- er - and his romance witha night-club entertainer. SUNDAY MIDNIGHT -"JOURNEY INTO FEAR". Starring Orson Welles, Joseph Cotton, Ruth Warwick. A Turkish secret police officer tries to smuggle an American arma- ments expert it.,o his country, under the eyes of Axis agents. Movies on Channel 8 THURSDAY, 1i:30 P.M. -"THERE'S A GIRL IN MY SOUP". Starring Peter Sellers, Goldie Hawn, Tony Brit- ton. Middle-aged sophisticated gourmet finds his life dis- rupted ,when a kookie girl moves in one him. FRIDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"FAHRENHEIT 451". Starring Julie Christie, Askar Werner, Cyril Cusak. In an unspecified country, at an undeterminate period of time, reading of books is strictly prohibited and readers are hunted down by authorities. In this society the function of firemen is to burn books, not to extinguish fires. What happens when one fire- man starts to read books he is supposed to burn? MONDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"THE RARE BREED". Starring Jimmy Stewart, Maureen O'Hara, Brian Keith. Drama of the West in the 1880's, dealing with the introduction of Hereford cattle into the U.S. from England. TUESDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"HOLLYWOOD, THE GIFT OF LAUGHTER". Various Stars ... History of comedy in Hollywood. WEDNESDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"DEADLY ENCOUNTER". Starring Dina Merrill, Carl Betz, Leon Ames. Some of America's most prominent socialites are invited under the guise of introducing an enterprising young man's new busi- ness venture. This becomes a night of frenzy for the unsus- pecting guests. 8:00 Domestic Life 7D, 4.1) Real People 5D, 6 Fall Guy 13, 7 Some Honourable Gentlemen 5, 8, 3, 10 Movie "A Special Day" 57 8:30 Empire 7D, 4.1) 9:00 Facts of Life 5D Movie "TBA" 7D, 413 Dynasty 6, 7 Gimme a Break 13 9:30 Cheers 13 Front Page Challenge 5, 8, 3, 10 Night Court 5D 10:00 St. Elsewhere 5D National 8, 5, 3, 10 Citypulse Tonight 57 Hotel 7, 13, The Forum Presents 6 10:20 Journal 8, 5, 3, 10 10:30 Don Cherry's Grapevine 11 11:00 Movie "Beyond the Law" 57 News 6, 8, 5, 3, 10, 7, 13, 7D,' 4D, 5D, 11 11:05 Newsfinal 5 11:20 Ontario Report 13 11:30 Sportsline 6 Barney Miller 5 Tonight Show 5D Taxi 7D, 4D Family Brown 11 Movie "Deadly En- counter" 8 Entertainment Tonight 3 Only When I Laugh 10 Nightline 7 12:00 Hawaii Five -O 11 Movies "TBA" 5; "Return of the Fly" 3; "Orta" 13 Kojak 10 Chico and the Man 6 Soap 7D, 4D Mery Griffin 7 12:30 Entertainment Tonight 5D Rockford Files 7D, 4D Movie "McCloud: Must Be the Alamo" 6 1:00 Hee Haw 11 Eye on Hollywood 7 Thicke-ohne-N-ig 5D 1:30 ..Saturday ..Night _7D,.,.• 4D News 7 2:00 Highlights 5 Dick Van Dyke 11 Night Watch 7D, 4D, 13 2:30 Movie "TBA" 5D Get Smart 11 4:30 Lone Ranger 5D Cro roOs- -Mareh 21, 19"age 15 • • 0 • • e ****'..**A#.04,0* 00*w .a. 3 0 s 0 01:, ,- a • • v •l1ot$A 4,6.o•• '0000.0004440100 4 0.46041'0. Watching a calm Jane Stafford . describe unemo- tionally how she .pointed a gun at her husband and pulled the trigger, made one shiver and ask how far one will go.. But Jane Staf- ford had been living with such horrible abuse for. so long that her decision to kill her husband Billy and the deed itself were her ticket to freedom. She didn't know she had killed him and when reporter Hana Gartner asked her on last week's "Fifth Estate", "Did you cry when you found out he was dead?", Jane replied "No". Asked when she did cry, she replied, "I don't know that I ever have." Many years of horror and terror came to a head that night when Jane drove Billy and his friend home. Both of them were dead drunk and after taking the friend into the house where he passed out on the sofa, Jane began to fear "what would happen friends with Ed for more than 30 years," Dick said. "We lived next door to each other in Philadelphia. I was the one who urged him to au- dition for and take the job as the announcer on Johnny Carson's game show before Carson took over the "The Tonight Show". To be work- ing with him now is marvel- ous." Clark insists that the "Bloopers" series is "de- signed to bring a smile to your face,"and it will con- tain the elements and guest stars will join the hosts on a weekly basis. Each week there will also be all-new material, with no- thing pilfered from the specials. Work on the series will not keep Clark from his appoint- ed rounds as host of "Ameri- cadsandsta IcIL- r tfae-ma r'�-hours of syndicated radio shows he does. Nor will it keep' him Froin "tieadfng an independent company which offers specials, movies and other TV fare besides a series, as well as having fea- tures in development. Another chance at a dream By Alan L. Gansberg HOLLYWOOD - For many years. Dick Clark has dreamed of producing a suc- cessful primetime series Worn his • own company, and after a few false starts (last Sumcter's "One -Half Hour Comedy Hour", comes to mind), ' he'll be having another go at it with NBC's "TV Bloopers, Commercials and Practical Jokes." "Bloopers" is produced in conjunction with the produc- tion banner of Johnny Car- son, a move NBC took be- cause of the success of those hour-long specials "TV's Censored Bloopers" from Clark, as well as Carson's "Practical Jokes" and "TV's Greatest Commer- cials." "Bloopers" also brings Clark together with Ed McMahon as hosts of a week- ly series. The duo hosted a "TV's Greatest Commercial Bloopers" special, but this will be their first weekly work. "I have known and been DICK CLARK ... A few false starts before 'Bloopers' -when he (Billy.) came too". She asked her son Allan to get the gun,:pointed,it in the Window of the truck and pulled the trigger. Then she told Allan to get rid of the gun and drove the truck to the country. On Allan's request her parents met her there and took her to their home. When Jane went to trial in 1982, a jury found her not guilty. A courtroom full of townspeople cheered and outside, another crowd of supporters cheered. Billy Stafford had terrorized the town for years; even the lawmen were glad he was dead. But the judge ordered another trial and on Valentine's Day this year, Jane Stafford was sentenced to six months in jail after pleading guilty to man- slaughter. Realizing that Billy probably deserved what he got, It was argued that Jane's was "not the route to go" and other abused wives were not to think they could proclaim open warfare on their husbands and go free. Jane is serving her term now back in her home province, Nova Scotia. She had' come to Ontario after the first trial to begin a new life but returned when the new trial was ordered. She is free to leave the detention centre during the day and is upgrading her education with the hope of becoming a nurse. From the old home she shared with Billy, she has taken, everything he made, bought, worked with, and burned them in a bonfire 'that she admits seemed to •take forever. But since ridding herself of all tangible memories, she says, the home is different. "Now it seems . . . peaceful," she says. BLOOD RANSFUSION ,IERVICE DICK'S AUTO BODY The working man's body shop. Prices you can afford - guaranteed - quality workmanship, SPRING SPECIAL $289. To paint most cars - for free estimate CALL 887-9049 RR 3 Brussels FREE INFORMATION 1 U.F.F.I, REMEDIAL MEASURES - Removal - Air Seal Heat Exchangers - Insulation Gov't. grants available • Call 338-2510 Collect David Howes - Representative. Reitzel Bros. Holdings Inc. 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