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- Carl, a young minister
on the staff of our local
church, could not carry a
tune. He' never opened his
mouth during congrega-
tional singing and this was
a source of embarrassment
to him and his parish. He
felt uneasy to be the only
person in a group unable to
sing.
He told me one day
where- he thought his diffi-
culty came from.
"It must have been in the
second or third grade," he
said. "The teacher was get-
ting us ready for a Christ-
mas program and she
wanted us to do well. We
were to sing a chorus, and
she had us go over it again
and again.
"She heard a few strange.
notes from my side of the
room. Three or four of of
us were not singing as well
as she thought we should,
so she separated us from
the others and put us in the
rear of the room saying,
'Those in the back are the
birds. You children up here
in front are my songbirds. -
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Carl never again sang
where anyone could hear
him. A stung, authority fig-
ure had told him that he
could not sing, and, at 25, in
a vocation where it was to
his advantage to be able to
sing with a congregation or
to lead a congregation in
singing, he was afraid to
even try to carry a tune.
He had a winsome per-
sonality, and he felt this
handicap of his was unnec-
essary. He went to his
choir director. Don told
him that he had a voice and
an ear for sound so he
could learn to sing if he
wanted to sing.
In a few sessions with
the choir director, he found
that he was not tone-deaf
as he always thought he
was. He began to practice
congregational singing,
softly at first.
One memorable Sunday
he lead , the singing for a
large group of adults in the
church and did exceedingly
well. He was emotionally
exhausted afterward, even
depressed, but this dimin-
ished with time: The next
time was easier for him,
with better feelings.
Carl had been the victim
of a conditioned reflex. The
word "music" and "sing-
ing" had always left him
with deep feelings of inferi-
ority. As an adult, he re-
conditioned his' anti -music
conditioned reflexes by the
process of doing the thing
he feared.
If we check or change
the expression of an emo-
tion, we also change the
emotion itself. To put it an-
other way, if we "act as if"
we feel a given way, in
time our feelings catch up
with our actions.
Carl began to "act as if,"
to pretend to himself that
he did not fear music or the
sound of his own voice and
in time he_.be began to shed
the old fear.
He had changed his self-
image. He is a much happi-
er young man qpw, for hav-
ing gone thrOit -this peri-
od of adjustmetl ;
The conscious and un-
conscious feelings you have
about yourself constitute
your self-image. The self-
image you act out in life is
your self-image. The Bible
recognized this. The author
of Proverbs writes, "For as
a man thinketh in his heart,
so is he." When the Bible
uses the term "heart," it
refers to our emotions
among other things, but
means "the center of our
being." Modern psychology
confirms the insight of
Proverbs, that essentially
your actions will be in har-
mony with your self-con-
cept.
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Thur., May 10
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Guess What?: Piano
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Report Canada
9:20 Readalong 3
9:30 The Adventures of
Timothy Pilgrim: Es-
cape to the Future
9:45 Dragons, Wagons, and
Wax
10:00 Witness to Yesterday:
Lord Durham
10:30 The Book Bird
10:45 All about You
11:00 Les Boucaniers d'eau
douce
11:20 Les Pilis
11:25 Les Aventures de
Babar
11:30 Let's All Sing: You
Can't Make a Turtle
Come Out
11:45 Jeremy
12:00 Readalong 3
12:10 Hattytown Tales: The
Statue,
12:25 Paddington: Padding-
ton Dines Out
12:30 Realities: Economics:
Dilemma of a Profes-
sion
1:00 North of 60 degrees:
Destiny Uncertain
1:30' Report Canada
1:35 Computer Literacy:
Input -Output
1:50 Readalong 3
2:00 Music Box: Melody
2:15 Inside -Out
2:30 Jeremy
2:45 ThinkAbout: Solving
Problems: One Thing
Leads to Another
3:00 Learn to Earn: On-
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Intermediate Schools
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4:00 Les 100 Tours de.
Centour
4:15 Colargol
4:30 ,Kidsworld: Judo stu-
dents working out in
Etobicoke, Ont.; two
brothers in Nebraska
who do the cooking in
their family's drive-in
restaurant; synchro-
nized swimmers in
Edmonton, Alta.; a
whaling expedition
off the coast of Nor-
way; and a champion
baton twirler in Flor-
ida.
5:00 Sesame Street
. 6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Today's Special:
String
7:00 Doctor Who: Night-
mare of Eden, Part 1
of 4
7:30 Magic Shadows: The
Desk Set — Pt. 4 of 5
8:00 Realities: Martin
Luther and Cathol-
icism
8:30 Don't Take It Easy:
Exercise
9:00 Speaking Out: Clas-
sified Love
10:30 Canada: the Great
Experiment: Power
Shift
11:00 Realities: Martin
Luther and Cathol-
icism
11:30 Question Period (5)
Fri., May 11 -•
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Guess What?: Salt
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Report Canada
9:20. Readalong 3: Words:
terrific, terrifically
9:30 Math Patrol 3
9:45 Read All About It!:
Pictures in Your Mind
10:00 Focus on Soccer: The
Midfield Player, with
Trevor, Brooking
10:30 Fables of the Green
Forest: Reddy Fox
Keeps Home
11:00 Passe-Partout
11:30 Vision On: Signs and
Signals
11:55 Barbapapa: Miling
Time 2
12:00 Readalong 3
12:10 Jeremy
12:25 Paddington: Padding-
ton Takes the Stage
12:30 Realities: Martin
Luther and Cathol-
icism
Mic'night Is a Place
Episode 10
1:30 Report Canada
1:35 The World of B.J.
Vibes
1:50 Readalong 3
Groihog's
Horse
2:15 Hattytown Tales: Car-
rots for Mayor
2:25 Barbapapa: Civilize;
tion 2
2:30 Today's Special
3:00 Learn to Earn: The
Alternative .Schools
and Alternative Pro-
grams
3:30 Learn to Earn: Ap-
prenticeship
4:00 Passe-Partout
4:30 Kidsworld: A robot ex-
hibition in Tokyo; a
Chicago. boys' club
where girls are wel-
come; an Arizona
woman who cares for
injured animals;
street hockey in. New
Jersey; a 13 -year-old
ballerina; and .an ex-
ceptional public -school
principal in New York
City.
5:00 Sesame Street
1:00
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The Royal Family of
Music has lost a member and
is grieving his passing.
Count Basie, who was born in
New Jersey and began his
musical career as a
drummer in his school band,
died last week in Florida
after a battle with cancer.
He was four months short of
his 80th birthday.
Basie switched to piano
when he was a teenager and
from that time on he never
looked back, working in a
business which was often
down on its luck and making
barely enough money to live
on. But he loved music and
he made music jump. That
made him one of the top jazz
performers of the century.
Basie became a top band
leader in the swing era and
provided music for the jazz
dances like the jitterbug. He
made his Broadway debut in
the late 30s and audiences
were dancing in the aisles.
Basie was also one • of the
first bandleaders to in-
tegrate black and white
musicians in his bands. Since
the heyday of the big bands,
he has made guest ap-
pearances • on radio and
television, played America's
top hotels and night clubs,
toured with Other • top per-
formers and played for the
world's greats, Queen
Elizabeth and President
Kennedy among them. He
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Fables of the Green
Forest: Mrs. Quack
the Duck
7:00 High 'Notes
7:30 Magic Shadows: The
Desk Set (Final)
8:00 Money$worth
8:30 Where There's Life
9:00 The Music of Man:
The Age of the Com-
poser
10:00 The Newcomers: 1847
11:00 Money$worth
11:30 Question Period (S)
Sat, May 12
8:30 Polka Dot Door
9:00 Cucumber: Building
9:30 In Search of Paradise:
The New Awakening
10:00 Media and Methods of
the Artist: Mural
Techniques 2
10:30 Championship Bridge:
Bert- Lebhar and Milt-
on Ellenby vs Don
Oakie and Harry
Harkavy.
11:00 Pins and Needles:
Rolled edges, setting
m the sleeve, gather-
ing and interfacing the
cuff. Helpful tips on
the most common mis-
takes and how to cor-
rect them.
11:30 Our" Heritage: The
Laird and the Lumber
12:00 Personal Spaces:
Rhyme and Reason
12:30 Energy -Efficient
Housing: Energy -Ef-
ficient Lifestyle
1:00 The Body in Question:
How Do You Feel?
2:00 The Academy on
Moral Philosophy with
Jack Livesley
3:00 Understanding Human
Behavior: Functions of_.NOkornis
2:45 ThinkAbout: Solving
Problems: A Matter of
Time
X3:00 tact -.
4:00 La Maison magique
4:30 Kidsworld: A deaf roll-
er skater who com-
petes in speed, dance,
and figure -skating
contests; a student -
produced daily news
show; harvesting
maple syrup in the
sugar bush; a Edmon-
ton woman who cares
for exotic birds; a
woman truck driver;
and Brazilian kids
playing soccer.
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Fables of the Green
Forest: The Search for
Mr. Quack
7:00 Struggle beneatli the
Sea: Spawning Season
7:30 Magic Shadows: Chad
Hanna (1940) —
Part 1 of 4. Drama
about a country boy
who joins a circus in
upstate New York of
the 1840s. Henry
Fonda, Dorothy La-
mour, and Linda Dar-
nell star.
8:00 Vista: The Keys of
Paradise
9:00 A Little Fellow from
Gambo
10:00 The Moviemakers:
The Screen Writer
(Final)
10:30 The Movie Show
11:00 Fast Forward: Lasers
11:30 Question Period (S)
also composed jazz songs,
the best known his snappy
"One Q'Clock Jump".
Basle had a jazz .funeral
service in New York: He ' is
survived by one daughter
and. two adopted sons. His
wife died last year.
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Some of the finest movies
ever made are coming'to the
CBC Television network this
spring. A few weeks ago,
Mary Poppins flew into
everyone's livingroom, one
of the cutest, happiest
movies ever made, with
super music and dancing and
a story that left the viewer
floating six inches off the
floor, it was so heart-
warming and positive.
This Friday, the 11th,
many CBC outlets will show
"The Great Muppet Caper",
also great family en-
tertainment starring the Jim
Henson Muppets led by Miss
Piggy and Kermit, with
guest stars Diana Rigg and
Charles Grodin.
On Saturday, June 2, at 8
p.m., CBC will present -the
1976 movie, "Network", the
story of a power struggle
within a failing television
network. It starred William
Holden, Faye Dunaway and
Peter Finch. Dunaway won a
supporting actress award
and Finch was named best
actor, awarded an Oscar a
few months after his sudden
death.
8:00 Villages et Visages
8:30 Vue globale
9:00 Tele -cinema
11:00 A votre service
11:30 Edouard et Mine
Simpson
Mon., May 14
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Guess What? Compass
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Report Canada
9:20 Readalong 3: Words:
future, final, grad-
uation
9:30 The Adventures of
Timothy Pilgrim:
Past Meets Present
9:45 We Live Next Door:
Rules and Laws
10:00 The Short Story: The
Birthmark
10:15 Basic Sports Skills:
Golf: On the Course
10:30 The Book Bird: Race
against Death
10:45 The World of B.J.
Vibes: Noise and
Silence
11:00 Passe-Partout
11:30 Cucumber: Comedy
12:00 Readalong 3
12:10 Jeremy
12:25 Paddington: Padding-
ton in Touch
12:30 The Movie Show
1:00 In Their Shoes: The
Colonists
1:15 Arts Alive
1:30 Report Canada
1:35 Math Patrol 3: Divi-
sion 2
1:50 Readalong 3
2:00 Read All About It! 2:
Choices
2:15 Hattytown Tales: Too
Much of a Good Thing
2:25 Tell Me a Story: Tale
of the Brain
3:30 Understanding Human
Behavior: Sensory
Psychology ,
4:00 Tourism Is Your Busi-
ness: The Business
Plan
4:30 KidsBeat
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00Polka Dot Door
6:30 Struggle beneath the
Sea: The Clownfish
7:00 Doctor Who: Night-
mare of Eden, Part 2
of 4
7:30 People and Pets: Nu-
trition
8:00 Movie, "How Green
Was My Valley" (1941)
Richard Llewellyn's
famous novel about
the lives and loves of a
family of Welsh coal
miners is brought to
screen life by John
Ford in this Oscar -win-
ning film. Starring
Walter Pidgeon, Mau-
reen O'Hara, Roddy
McDowall, and Donald
Crisp.
10:00 Conversations
10:30 Movie, "The Grapes of
Wrath" (1940) Re-
garded by many as one
of the finest films pro-
duced in America,
John Ford's screen
version of John Stein -
beck's novel is not only
a remarkable visual
odyssey, but a poi-
gnant expression of
the plight of the share-
cropper in the '30s.
Henry Fonda, Jane
Darwell, and John
Carradine have never
been better.
12:30 Conversations, Part 2
Sun., May 13
8:30 Polka Dot Door
9:00 Fables of the Green
Forest: Danny's Ad-
venture
9:30 Sesame Street
10:30 Doctor Snuggles: The
Wondrous Powers of
the Magic Casket
11:00 Read All About It! 2:
The Force
11:15 Math PPatrol 2: Frac-
tions
11:30 KidsBeat
12:00 Les Chinois
1:00 Peche sportive
1:30 Nova
2:30 La Magie de la dense
3:30 La Maison magique
4:00 Entre deux nuages
4:15 Colargol
4:30 La Petite Lulu
5:00 Passe-Partout
5:30 L'Atelier des Pis-
senlits
6:00 A votre service '
6:30 Mosaique
7:00 La Societe National
Geographic
1:00 The Stationary Ark:
How Dead Is Dead:
1:30 Report Canada
1:35 Across Cultures: Cul-
tures: Cultural Ex-
change
1:50 Readalong 3
2:00 We Live Next Door
2:15 Storybound: Pinch
2:30 Jeremy
2:45 Dragons, Wagons, and
Wax: Many Happy Re-
turns
3:00 Les Arrivants: 1832
4:00 A votre service
4:30 Kidsworld: Japanese
monkeys that bathe in
a hot spring; a horse
show in Thornhill,
Ont.; a Mexican fam-
ily that's recorded a
song about itself ; a tal-
ented young artist in
Cincinnati; squash
players in Brooklyn
Heights; and Three's
Company star Joyce
DeWitt.
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka. Dot Door
6:30 Today's Special: Cous-
ins
7:00 The Half -a -Handy
Hour
7:30 Magic Shadows: Chad
Hanna -- Part 2 of 4
8:00 National Geographic:
Etosha: Place of Dry
Water
9:00 Number 10: A Woman
of Style
10:00 The Day of the Trif-
fids: Part 5 of 6
10:30 Everybody's Business
11:00 People Patterns:
Theatre in the Barn
11:30 Question Period (S)
Tues., May 15
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Guess What?: First .
Game
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Report Canada
9:20 Readalong 3
9:30 Finding Out: Radio
9:45 Read All About It!:
The Planet of Maze
10:00 Witness to Yesterday:
George Bernard Shaw
10:30 Inside -Out: Getting
Even
10:45 It's Your Move: See It
My Way
Les Boucaniers d'eau
douce
11:20 Les Pilis
11:25 Les Aventures de
Babar
11:30 Tell Me a Story: The
Rocky River Regatta
11:45 Jeremy
12:00 Readalong 3
12:10 Hattytown Tales:
Sancho's Camera
12:25 Paddington: Comings
and Goings at Num-
ber 32
12:30 People Patterns:
Theatre in the Barn
11:00
Wed., May
8:00 Polka Dot Door 16
8'30' Guess . What? -Count= _ _.—...
ing .. — --
8:45 Mister Rogers' 'Neigh-
borhood
9:15 . Report . Canada
9:20 Readalong 3: Words:
hero, west
9:30 Ballet Shoes: Epi-
sode 6
10:00 Canadian Plays and
Playwrights: Hurray
for Johnny Canuck
10:30 Hattytown Tales: The
Fete
10:40 Guess What?: Glass
10:50 Get It Together: Yarn
Pictures
11:00 Ls'Atelier des Pis-
senlits
11:30 Today's Special:
Police
12:00 Readalong 3
12:10 Jeremy
12:25 The Wombles
12:30 For the Record: Ben
Sherman
1:00 In Their Shoes: Clif-
ford Sifton
1:15 Arts Alive
1:30 Report Canada'
1:35 All about You: Every-
one Else and You
1:50 Readalong 3
2:00 Read All About It! 2:
The Ambassadors
2:15 Let's All Sing: Who
Built the Ark?
! ' 2:30 Tom Grattan's War:
The Fire Raisers
3:00 Learn to Earn: Link-
age 1 and Linkage 2
3:30 Learn to Earn: Co-
operative Education
4:00 Passe-Partout
4:30 Kidsworld: An 11 -
year -old marathon
runner; prize=winning
disco dancers in Day-
ton, Ohio; children
potato pickers in
Maine; diesel trains in
Canada; a marionette
artist in Edmonton; a
Seattle family that
plays racquetball; and
Lilliputian horses in
Australia.
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Doctor Snuggles: The
Fearful Miscast Spell
of Winnie the Witch
7:00 People and Pets:
Emergency
7:30 Magic Shadows: Chad
Hanna — Part 3 of 4
8:00 Realities: Liberalism
under Attack
8:30 Visions: Artists and
the Creative Process:
Simple Treasures
9:00 Music of Western Civ-
ilization: Music in
Canada (Final)
10:00 Belonging: a Film
about Adoption
10:30 The New Literacy: An
Introduction to Com-
puters
11:00 Realities: Liberalism
'under Attack
11:30 Question Period (5)