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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-06-27, Page 25'tarist; hang gliding; a hospital4for birds; a family -that collects an- tique bicycles; and a 12 -year-old disc jocky. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Cucumber: Earthlings 7:00 Doctor Who: The _ Horns of Nimon,<Parf_' (Final) 7:30 Magic Shadows: West- ern Union (Final) 8:00 Realities: Sex and the Brain 8:30 Speaking Out: Day Care 10 Biscotasing 30 Canada: the Great Ex- periment: The Third Branch 11:00 Realities: Sex and the Brain 11:30 Talking Film: Gods and Goddesses of the Cinema 12:00 How to Start a Small. Business: Financial Planning Fri., June .29 8:00 Polka Dot Door 8:30 Jeremy 8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh- borhood 9:15 Tales of Magic: The Wild Swans 9:30 Vision On: Waves 10:00 Sesame 'Street 11:00 Passe-P,rtout 11:30 Kidsworld: A Look at basketball dribbling; a country vet; allergy - fighting bugs; a the- atre for the deaf; and some table tennis champions and Vic Tayback, who plays Mel in Alice. 12:00 Readalong 2: Word: bicycle • 12:10 Jeremy 12:25 The Wombles 12:30 Realities: Sex and the �:. Brain.. .wr 1:00 The World in Your . Kitchen: Greek Cook- ing 1:30 Down to Earth: Flow- er Arranging 2 2:00' Journeys in Time: Courtship, Marriage, Children 2:30 Talking Film: The Cinema of Elia Kazan 3:00 Witness to Yesterday: Mark Twain, Part 2 3:30 Cucumber: Safety 4:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld; A champ- ion diver and gymnast in Columbus, Ohio; a prize-winning fiddler in Orillia, Ont.; and the star who plays • Katie in the television series Benson. Other, items include handi- capped children 'using Bliss symbols to com- municate; a young escape artist; and a professional drum- mer: 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:00 Fables of the Green Forest: Jerry Muskrat 7:00 High Notes . 7:30 Magic Shadows: The Adventures of Captain Marvel 8:00 Money$worth 8:30 North of 60 Degrees: Destiny Uncertain: They Came to Stay 9:00 The Ascent of Man: The Grain in the Stone 10400 Marine Biology: Fish Farming 10:30 In Search of Paradise: The Mystical Islands 11:00 Money$worth 11:30 Talking Film: Music in the Cinema 12:00 How to Start a Small Business: What to Buy and How to Control It Sat., June 30 .41 Snaplop the opportunities in they - IED A ',,,,�•ri.ehr—'� ... ,„u...w . _,.. .auawz...rx,,.� �eeel"r, NOTICE OF NEW HOURS Starting Saturday, July 7, 1984, the Listowel Branch of VICTORIA & GREY TRUST COMPANY will be open Saturdays from 9:00. a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in addition to the present hours. From July 7th on, the hours will be as follows: Mon. o Thurs.: 8:30 0 5:00 p.m. Friday: 8:30 m 6:00 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 m 1:00 p.m. .3- Crossroads—June 27, 19a44 --Page 9 lyn Boys' Chorus School, and we learn why flamingos are pink: a comic -book collector, a modern rhythmic gymnast, and Meadowlark, Lemon, formerly of the Widen). Globe- trotters basketball team. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Cucumber: Dinosaurs 7:00 The Half -a -Handy Hour 7:30 Magic Shadows: Suez Part 2 of 5 8:00 National Geographic: The Legacy of LSB Leakey 9:00 The Complete Dra- matic Works of Wil- liam Shakespeare: Macbeth 11:30 Talking Film: The Making of a Motion Picture, Part 2 12:00 Dimensions in Sci- ence: Models in the Mind Thur., June28 8:00 Polka Dot Door 8:30 Jeremy 8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh- borhood 9:15 Tales of Magic: The Ant and the Grass- hopper 9.:30 Vision On: Water 10:00 Sesame Street 11:00 Passe-Partout 11:3Q Kidsworld: A champ- ion baton twirler; kids who model; a mari- achi band; antique cutters; and handi- capped horseback riders. Feature inter- view is with Tom Wopat of The Dukes of Hazzard. 12:00 Readalong 2 12:10 Hattytown Tales: The Cannon 12:25 The Wombles I'2:30 Realities: Israel after Begin 1:00 The World in Your Kitchen: Chinese Cooking 1,:30 Down to Earth: Flower Arranging 1 2:00 Journeys in Time: Courtship, Marriage; Children 2:30 Talking Film:' The Serial 3:00 Witness to Yesterday: Mark Twain, Part 1 3:30 Cucumber: Birds 10,E 4:00 Passe-Partout 10: 4:30 Kidsworld: A Champ- ion diver; a blind gui Larry Hudson Come and see our selection of great used cars and trucks . . . tonight! Ross Rocher 1980 Pontiac Phoenix 2 Dr. Coupe Automatic, power steering and brakes, whitewalls, wheel discs, finished in yellow with tan cloth interior. $4595 1980 Oldsmobile Toronado A car that as power everything! 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Larry Hudson Pontiac Buick 3'4884O5- 82 Huron Street, , Mitchell Open Mon. - Fri. till 9 p.m. Sat. till 5 p.m. 3:30 4:00 4:30 Understanding Human Behavior: Emotional Development Understanding Human Behavior: Cognitive Development Kidsworld: Sandra Fujimoto, Andrea Davis, and local cor- respondents present: news about a robot a manufacturer; a Kansas cattle ranch run by three women; carillonneur Heather Spry; Siberian tigers; San Francisco's Cher- ry Blossom Festival; „a miniature horse; Valerie Bertinelli off One Day at a Time; the world's first uni- cycle drill team. Sesame Street Polka Dot Door 0 Struggle beneath the Sea: The Puffer and the Trunkfish Doctor Who: The Leisure Hive, Part 1 of 4 0 People and Pets: Celebrities 0 Movie, "Heaven Can Wait” (1943). An ex- cellent comedy -fan- tasy by one of the true giants of cinema, Ernst Lubitsch. Set around 1890, this de- lightful film has its own notions of earth and Hades, with Don Ameche as the sinner, Laird Cregar as the • Devil, and Gene Tier-• ney, Charles Coburn, Marjorie Main, Louis Calhern, Spring Bying- ton,,Allyn Joslyn, Signe H.asso, and Eugene Pallette in as- sorted roles. 9:55 Conversations 30 Movie, "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" (1947) . Joseph Mankiewicz directed - this beauti- fully crafted fantasy about a woman who has a romance with the ghost of a sea cap- tain. Rex Harrison, Gene Tierney, George Sanders, Edna 'Best, Vanessa Brown, Anna Lee, Robert Coote, and Natalie Wood. While not directed by Lu- bitsch, this picture is presented as a fitting fantasy companion to our first film. 12:15 The ,Movie Show 5:00 6:00 6:3 7:00 7:3 8:0 10: SUMMER AIR TIME STARTS 12:00 Personal Spaces: Signs and Symbols 12:30 How to Start a Small Business 1:00 The Body in Question: Balancing Act 2:00 The Computer Acad- emy: How Computer Programs Work — Program 3 of 12 2:30 The Academy on Com- puters with Jack Livesley: How Pro- grams Work — Pro- gram 3 of 12 3:00 Understanding Human Behavior: Genetic Psychology Sun., July 1 12:00 Les Arrivants: 1832 1:00 Jardins, paradis des revel 1:30 Nova 2:30 Chefs-d'oeuvre a 1'- ecran 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 Ca, c'est l'Ontario 6:30 Mosaique 7:00 La Societe National Geographic 8:00 Villages et Visages 8:30 Vue globale 9:00 Tele -cinema 11:00 L'Ete show 2:30 Talking Film: The Cinema of Elia Kazan 3:00 High Notes 3:30 Witness to Yesterday: Bethune, Part 1. Don- ald Sutherland por- trays Norman Beth- une, the crusading Canadian doctor who invented the world's first mobile blood transfusion unit. 4:.00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld: Items in- clude an interview with Jeff Conway of Taxi, and two Toronto boys who have a.large moth and butterfly col- lection. Also, a young rodeo star in Cali- fornia, Siberian tigers at the Calgary Zoo, and the Glass Orches- tra in Toronto. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Fables of the Green Forest: Bobby the Raccoon Fails 7:00 Struggle beneath the Sea: The Sea Urchin 7:30 Magic Shadows: Suez (1938) —. Part 1 of 5. Historical drama about the French en- gineer Ferdinand de Lesseps and his con- ception and building of the Suez canal. With . Tyrone Power, Loretta Young, Annabella, J. Edward Bromberg, and Joseph Schild - kraut. 8:00 Vista: Portrait of a Killer. Swedish pho- tographer Lennart Nilsson has filmed spectacular footage of the inside of the human body that re- veals the process of cardiovascular dis- ease. Physiologist Dr. Richard Malcolm de- scribes ways' in which people can avoid heart attacks and strokes, and explainscholes- terol's role in the de- velopment of cardio- vascular disease. 9:00 The Academy on Par- enting with Jack Livesley. I Love You, When You're Good — Program 4 of 6 10:00 Visions: The critical Eye: The Divine State. A look at the role of art in expressing religious experiences. 10:30 The Movie Show: Alex Barris and Ron Base air their views on Ex- perience Preferred 11:00 Fast Forward: Secur- ity. A variety of se- curity and surveil- lance devices and sys- tems 11:30 Talking Film: The Business of Directing 12:00 Dimensions in Sci- ence: Space, Time, and Albert Einstein Mon„ July 2 11:00 Polka Dot door 11:30 Cucumber: Dinosaurs 12:00 Guess What?: Basket- ball 12:10 The Body Works 12:20 Parlez-moi: Sol in the Restaurant 12:30 Tell Me a Story: The Magic Ring 12:40 Two plus You: The Teddy Bear Who Wanted to Go Home 1:00 The Music of Man: The Quiver of Life: Yehudi Menuhin traces the history of music from the first natural instruments, through the traditions of ancient China, Japan, Sumeria, the Golden Age of Greece, and primitive Africa. He explores the scope of inusical sounds in a visit with Canadian composer R. Murray Schafer, who provides a "soundscape." 2:00 World Business Sum- mit: Wed., July 4 11:00 Polka Dot Door 11:30 Cucumber: Weather 12:00 Guess What?: Mara- thon 12:10 The Body Works 12:20 Parlez-moi: Sol and the Burglar • 12:30 Tell Me a Story: The Sunflower Adventure 12:40 Math Patrol 2: Adding 1 1:00 Fast Forward: To- wards an Ultimate System 1:30 Marine Biology: Bio- ogy on the Bay .2:00 Learn to Earn: On- tario Secondary and Intermediate Schools Host Gail Scott ex- plores changes in the Ontario educational system and ways they can help familiarize students with the workplace. 2:30 Talking Film: The Producers, Part 2' 3:00 Canada: the Grieat Ex- periment: Sir John A. Macdonald en- deavors to discover how Canada has fared since the inception of Confederation by ex- amining the three levels of government: municipal, provincial, and federal.. He speaks to Mayor John Gerret- sen of Kingston, MP Flora:MacDonald, and Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed about the responsibilities . !• and, problems at each level. 3:30 Witness to Yesterday: Bethune, Part 2 4:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld:- A look at what makes up a spacesuit, how, the Bee Gees beeame super- st'ars, and the tricks of a Frisbee master: Also, a rodeo princess shows off, her horse- ' manship, a Lok An- geles disc jockey re- veals some of his best voices for cartoon characters, and men- tally handicapped athletes train for their ' summer games. 5:00 -Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Citizen Seatbelt 6:45 Artscape: Program 1: Line 7:00 People and Pets:. Frx- otic Pets 7:30 Magic Shadows: Suez Part3of5 8:00 Realities: Quebec Ideology 8:30 Visions: Artists and the Creative Process: Two Worlds 9:00 The Computer Acad- emy: Bits and Bytes: Computer Languages — Program' 6 of 12 9:30 The Academy on Com- puters with Jack Livesley: Computer Languages — Pro- gram 6 of 12 10:00 Mind over Matter: Program 2 10:30 The New Literacy: An Introduction to Com- puters 11:00 Realities: Quebec Ideology' 11:30 Talking Film: The Making of a Motion Picture, Part 3 12:00 Dimensions in Sci- ence: The Time Ma- chine ° Tues., July 3 11:00 Polka Dot Door 11:30• Cucumber: Comedy 12:00 Guess What?: Electric Battery 12:10 the Body Works: The energetic crew of six youngsters explain that physical fitness is a combination of flex- ibility, endurance, and strength. 12:20 Parlez-moi: Sol on'the Telephone 12:30 Tell Me a Story: The Brontosaurus and the Rose 12:40 The Adventures of Timothy Pilgrim 1:00 Struggle beneath the Sea: The Snapping Shrimp and the Goby 1:30 The Stationary Ark: How Dead Is Dead? 2:00 People Patterns: Cele- bration: Kiwanis Music Festival 2:30 Talking Film: Anato- my of Suspense 3:00 The Newcomers: Pro- logue. An introduction to The Newcomers, this program re- creates the daily life, customs, and rituals of British. Columbia's Tsimshian nation be- fore the advent of the' white man. 4:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld: A gym- nastics trio rehearse their routine, students audition at the Brook - Cataract starts at 35 Senile cataract appears to have an earlier onset in certain African areas than in other parts of the world, with incidence becoming significant in the 40 -to -50 age group. A recent report from Nepal indicates that in a certain population group there, cataract ap- parently starts at about age 35.