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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-04-25, Page 31A¢ lIGUT OF'THE I. itIANA". Kerr,.. ,va Catriner. # ; toe~ grou :o � n ;Wes of at, 'traveling with ag l Ona° I�o'tef gran, 004 filIiii20-10.1 TO place, your action ad in. -crossroads classifieds, # Gall: The Llstcwel Banner, 291-1660 The Mount Forgot Confederate, 323-1550 The Wingham'Advance-Times, 357-2320 The Milverton Sun, 595-8921 Vale V, DiCACC e s atfliv SrttiRCVS1aturdy �,Z•151� E pN a , CEw --- 1�iaY�7 t. LC GE (D:30 pra - Cash Bar Lobster or Roast Beef Fresh Nova Scotia Lobster r Free Wine Bargain of the year; Only $17.50 per person Fabulous Door Prizes Dancing, to the best of the past 40 years M.C. Bob Farrell CKKW CFCA's Best! Proceeds to Community Service DON'T MISS A DELICIOUS MOMENT! WRITE: KIWANIS CLUB OF ELMIRA P.O. BOX 171 "ELMIRA, ONT:'N3B-2Z6 NAME ADDRESS PHONE °. C toronto t.* Detroit ,,5.. �fointtl, 7 „ yltltyl! Buffalo 3 ,., CKVR Barrio WJBK Detroit. ...,• ,. M.•., .ee . ...•, wind., may 2 AFTERNOON: 12:00, Barbara McLeod Show 5 , Terrytunes 8 • Alvin and the Chip- munks 10 The Green Hornet 57 " Leave It to Beaver 3 Flintstones 13 News 6, 7, °7D, 4D, 5D 12:25 Agri4News 13 12:30 The Young and Restless 7D, 4D All in the Family 5 Super Pay Cards 11 Tattletales 13 Ryan's Hope 7, 57 News 10, 3, 8 1:00 Don -Harron Show 13 Citylights 57. Let's Make a Deal 6, Days of Our Lives 11.,. 5D All My Children 7, 8, 5,3,10 1:30 One Day at a Time 57 As the World Turns 6, 7b, 4D 2:00 Laverne & Shirley 57 Take 30 10 Wok With Yan 8, 3, 5 One Life to Live 7, 11 Another World 5D, 13 2:30 Coronation Street 5 -- Capitol 7D, 4D Good Company 3 De It For Yourself 8 Wok with Yan 10 It's Your Move 6 City Life 57 3:Q0 Three's Company 8 Minder 5 20 Minute Workout 10 Soapbox 11 . Do It For Yourself,,8 Quincy 57 General Hospital 7, 13 More Real People 51) The Guiding Wilt rs . 7D,4D 3:30 Coming Attractions 10 Good Times 5D Carol Burnett 8t All in the Family 3 4:00 Love Connection 13 Beverly Hillbillies 3, 8 Young People's Special 7 I Love Lucy 10 Hercules 6 Eight is Enough 7D, 4D Jeffersons 5D 20 Minute Workout 57 The Young and the Restless 11 Do It or Yourself 5 4:30 Toron o Rocks 51 All in t e Family 5D One Da at a Time 8 Special 7 Jeffersons 10, 3 Going Great 5 Gilligan's Island 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, 40, 5D Newscope 7 Three's Company 5 WKRP 13 Movies on Channel 8. THURSDAY, 11:45 P.M: -•''THE STORYTELLER". Star- ring Martin Balsam, Patty Duke Astin, Doris Roberts. A veteran TV writer is troubled by a mother's charges that his teleplay motivated actions by her son that resulted in his death. FRIDAY,11:45P.M.-"IMPERIAL VENUS". Starring Gina bollbbtigid•; .Stephen Boyd: Story of Pauline'Bolaparte's life and loves. Her faithfulness and loyalty to her brother, - the Emperor, manifested itself in the dark days of his de- clining fortunes when she offered him all of her jewels and money and voluntarily joined him in exile.. TUESDAY, 11:45 P.M. -"DESPERATE VOYAGE". Star- ring Christopher Plummer, Cliff Potts. A tale of crime and murder on the open seas in the Gulf of Mexico. -' WEDNESDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"THE BOYS IN THE BAND". Starring Frederick Combs, Leonard Frey, Cliff Gorman. A group of homosexuals gather to celebrate the birthday of one of them. A parlor game in which each of them is to call the onehe loves, forces the participants to take a good look at themselves and their way of lifer•. , Tickets may also be purchased at the ROYAL BANK in Elmira. For further information phone 669-1555 9 to 5 • • • Arihritis xi rho says ith only a disease of the old? SUPPORT THE ARTHRITIS SOCIETY PLEASE BE. GENEROUS :. O'l9:,lkltohener City Ty Toronto. V N1N , News 6;11, 10, 8, 7,.5, ' 13 Star Trek.3 ' tetilYPtAkkg,P • OM News Z.AD,. 4p, 5D 7:00 That's Incredible 8 Father Murphy 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 Baseball: Texas at Toronto 13 Best of Barbara 5 Three's Company 10 Don Cherry's Grapevine 11 Wheel of Fortune 5D PM Magazine Detroit 7'D, 4D More Real People 6 Family Feud 7 8:00-.1;?ornestic Life 7D, 4D ,.Real People 5D,,6 Fall Guy 7 The Fifth Estate 5, 3, 8, 10 Gospel Rocks 11 World of Wizards 57 8:30 Empire 7D, 4D 9:00 Facts of Life 5D Movies "TBA" 7D, 4D Dynasty 6, •7 Three's Company 5, 3, 8, 10 Pete's Place 11 Karen Kain: Ballerina 57 9:30 Oh Madeline 10, 5 Shaping Up 3, 8 The Baxters 11 Night Court 5D 10:00 St. Elsewhere 5D, 11 Hotel 7 Dick Clark Salutes: Peter Allen'6 The Prime Minister told the Commons recently that he doesn't think the Japan- ese -Canadians who were in- terned' during the Second World War should be com- - pensated. M'r. Trudeau was clearlyafraid of opening a Pandora's box of group grie- vances, andr de the point that if we compensated the Canadians of Japanese ex- traction we might not know where to stop. He deplored what had happened to Jap- anese -Canadians, he said, but he felt that the objective of •government should be "justice in our time" rather than undoing the injustices of the past. And he compared what happened' to the Japan- ese -Canadians with the wholesale deportation of the Acadians Co the United States. in 1755. I understand what Mr. Trudeau is saying, but I don't buy his compari- son. The deportation of the Acadians took place almost 230 years ago, well beyond living memory. And I sus- pect today that you could find very few descendents of those Acadians who have ever even thought of com- pensation. They're Ameri- cans now, and they probably don't think of themselves as anything else. What happen- ed to the Japanese -Cana- dians, on the other hand, took place little more than forty years ago, and there are few Japanese -Canadians today who do not still feel de- meaned by it. The Acadians were the in- nocent victims of -being citi- zens of the losing side in a war of occupation. The Ja- panese -Canadians, for the most part, were Canadian ci- tizens of the winning side - no different than any other Canadians except for their country of origin. They were a law-abiding, industrious, loyal part of the Canadian social fabric. -'Without warn- ing, they were uprooted from their homes and businesses on the Canadian West Coast :and' thrust into primitive in- ternment camps in the B.C. i`iiterf . In retrospect, it was an act of paranoia. Ottawa, like the rest of North America, was reacting violently to the treacherous sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. Our natural - outrage was fuelled so vigor- ously by an American propa- ganda machine which be- came unabashedly racist in its new, wild exuberance that Fe lost sight of the fact that the so-called Japanese - Canadians on the West Coast were Canadians, pure and simple. The adjective began to obliterate the noun it mod- ified. Citypulse Tonight 57 ' The National 5, 3, 8, 10 10:20 Journal 5, 3, 8, 10 10:30 Sun Country 13 11:00 Movie "Eliza's Horoscope" 57 News 6, 7, 7D, 4D, 5D, 11, 13, 5, 8, 8, 10 11:05 Newsfinal 5 11:20 The Ontario Report 13 11:30 Family Browns 11 Only When I Laugh 10 Movie "The Boys in the Band" 8 Entertainment Tonight 3 Barney Miller 5 Sportsline 6 Tonight Show 5D Taxi'7D, 4D Nightline 7 12:00 Hawaii Five -O 11 Kojak 10• Movies "Crucible of Terror" 3; "Sword of Monte Cristo" 5; "Police Story: The Broken Badge" 13 Chico and the Man 6 Soap 7D, 4D Mery Griffin 7 12:30 Entertainment Tonight 5D Rockford Files 7D, 4D Movie "The Voyage of the Yes" 6 1:00 Eye on Hollywood 7 Thicke of the Night. 5D Hee Haw 11 1:30 Highlights 5 Saturday Night 7D,' 4D News? 2:00 Dick Van Dyke 11 Night Watch 7D, 4D, 13 2:30 Movie "TBA" 5D °A'nd so Canadians were dragged out of their homes by their own government, herded into colonist cars and banished to the B.0 wilder- ness. Their homes and con- tents, their cars and their fishing boats were sold for a fraction of their true worth. The compensation given to them after the war was so in- adequate that it was an in- sult. These were not spies, or even Japanese sympath- izers. They were Canadians like the rest of us, and we put them into internment camps because- of the color; of their - skins. They can never be compensated completely for what we did to, them. The National debt would be quadrupled if we did. But surely there should be some compensation here, if only to preserve a principle, a prin- ciple that the Prime Minister has dismissed. Listowel Textiles Pre -Inventory Sale Linen 40 % ®ff Natural Shades or Pin Stripes - Black, Navy, Red , 1 50 cm. wide Rack of 3 m. or less pieces 40 % off Last3 CurtainsScarves for and days Z� 28 Printed Sheers 51 .98 m 170 Wallace Ave. S., Listowel, 291-2271 --Get Smart 11 4:30 Lone Ranger 5D • Crossroads -April 25, 1984 -Page 19 3 ponds of gold *owe into crown Nearly 3 p_onntls of gold mined in Wales were used infashioningthe 22 -karat crown of Prince .Charles Of Wales. To capture the intri `ate design, a'team of ,British scientists improved on an electroforming process in- vented in 1838 by actually "growing the crown" electroplating the gold onto a mold until the object created is thick enough to stand on its own when sep- arated from the mold. . Knees alert reach. V1bratIon Sensors AP their knee )oints enable cock.. . roaches to detect even the footfall of another roach. An American cockroach can take off in 54 thousands of a second. 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