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Barbara McLeod
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Leave It to Beaver 3
News 6, 7, 7D, 4D, 5D
Flintstones 13
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12:30 Tattletales 13
Ryan's Hope 7, 57
The Young and
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All in the Family 5
Super Pay Cards 11
News 10, 3, 8
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Citylights 57
Let's Make a Deal 6
Days of Our Lives 11,
5D
The Don Harron Show
13
1:30 Galloping Gourmet 57
As the World Turns 6,
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2:00 Wok With Yan 8, 3, 5,
10
Another World 5D, 13
One Life to Live 7, 11
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Do It For Yourself 8
20 Minute Workout 10
City Life 57
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Good Company 3
It's Your Move 6
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Do It for Yourself 3
More Real People 5D
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Rockford Files 7D, 4D
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Eye on Hollywood 7
1:30 Saturday Night 7D,
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Highlights 5
Bonanza 3
Dick Van Dyke 11
2:30 Dick Van Dyke 11
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3:00 Voyage to the Bottom.
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4:00 Movie "Carleton
Browne F.O." 3
4:30 Lone Ranger 5D
5:00 Sergeant Preston 5D
Wed., July 4
AFTERNOON
12:00 Barbara McLeod
Show 5
Leave It To Beaver 3
Terrytoons 8
Cartoons 10
The Green Hornet.57
Flintstones 13
News 6, 7, 7D, 4D, 5D
12:25 Agri -News 13
12:30 The Young and
Restless 7D, 4D
All in the Family 5
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Tattletales 13
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Craft Talk
By Louisa Rush
By studying records, we
first hear "officially" of
crochet -work in 1743, when
the Royal Dublin Society
awarded prizes for outstand-
ing examples of the craft as
practised in Ireland.
For in Ireland also, a spon-
sorship by the convents had
produced communities of
craftswomen. These in turn
were producing in their cro-
chet patterns the signs and
symbols associated with
Irish history and Irish
legends.
But 1743 is the first time we
hear of prizes for crochet; by
the 1890s we are hearing of
hundreds of prizes, and for
the first time in the New
World. The United States,
due no doubt to the vast Irish
immigration, fostered and
made popular the fashion of
wearing Irish lace. And how
fortunate for those poor Irish
immigrants to find that the
women working at home
could earn a little money by
this skill, even if grossly
underpaid.
All we need do is check the
pages of surviving copies of
country weeklies to read of
blue ribbons being awarded
at country and state fairs for
beautiful crochet. For by this
time, and especially in Vic-
torian parlors, crochet run-
ners and edgings were al-
most a must -have for home
decoration.
In those days, oddly
enough, bear grease and an
oil from Borneo had quite a
bit to do with crochet! In
country districts, men used
bear grease to keep their
hair slicked down. In the
cities they used Oil of
Macassar from Borneo. You
can imagine the commotion
in the household when the
grease and oil found its way
to the headrests'af upholster-
ed ebairs and sofas!
Thus there Was scarcely a
home without its. crochet
eoverldtil. to Meted the •ip-
holstery fabric tlr ry expun-
sive in those dla>y) from the
slicked• d i Wri hair, and also'
from the hands that had done
the slicking! Thus also we
have the word still common -
Crossroads -,June 27, 1984 --Page 15
L•00 Citylights 57
Let's Make a Deal`6
Days of Our Lives 11,
5D
The Don Harron Show
13
All My Children 7, 8,
5; 3, 10
1:30 Galloping Gourmet 57
As the World Turns 6,
7D, 4D
2:00 Laverne ttZ Shirley 57
Wok With Yan 5, 3, 8,
10
Odie Lifeo Live 7, 11
Another orld 5D
High Sch&bl U.S.A. 13
2:30 Capitol 7D, 4D
Coronation Street 5
Do It For Yourself 8
20 Minute Workout 10
Good c,ompany 3
It's Your Move 6
City Life 57
3:00 Three's Company 8
Canadian Reflections
5, 10
Soapbox 11
Do It For Yourself 3
Quincy 57
General Hospital 7, 13
More Real People 5D
The Guiding Light 6,
7D,4D
3:30 Good Times 5D
Carol Burnett 8
All in the Family 3
4:00 Love Connection 13
Beverly Hillbillies 3, 8
All in the Family 10
Little House on the ,-
Prairie
Prairie 7
Hercules 6
Charlie's Angels 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
Green Acres 3
Jeffersons 10
Going Great 5
Gilligan's Island 6
• Laugh In 13
5:00 Wheel of Fortune 13
Jeffersons 7,
Eight is Enough 11
Family Feud 7D, 4D
Barney Miller 5D
Three's Company 3
The Price Is Right 8,
10,57
Happy Days 5
Charli ngels 6
5:30 News 3/,'7D, 4D, 5D
Newscope 7
Three's Company 5
WKRP 13
EVENING
6:00. News.6,.11,i0,.0, 7, 5,
Star Trek 3
Citypulse 57
6:30 News 7, 7D, 4D, 5D
7:00 Love Connection 7D,
4D
Joker's Wild 5D
SCTV 57
Wheel of Fortune 7
Entertainment
Tonight 11
That's Life 6
Inside Baseball 5
Clear Skies 3
Smith and Smith 8
One Day at a Time 10
Family Feud 13
7:30 MASH 57
Sun Country 13
Jennifer Slept Here 3
y used for crocheted arm-
chair sets "Anti-Macassars"
consisting of the arm and
head -rest crocheted pieces.
Nearly all the crochet
work done from the time of
our great-grandmothers un-
til about 1940 was worked
with linen and cotton
threads. And if you should be
lucky enough to find some of
these stored in you attic,
you'll find they were always
in white or ecru, the colors
which we all associated with
lace until just recently.
Now the manufacturers
provide us with a beautiful
range of colors, and in all
sizes of thread. A great deal
of crochet is being done in'
wool these days for gar-
ments as well as items for
the home.
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The attractive border to
this mat is crocheted along
the lines of Irish Lace though
it does not have any raised
portions. It issimple and
quick to do by following a
chart of blocks and spaces
that even a beginner can do.
To order this week's pat-
tern No. 8153, send 75 cents
plus a stamped self ad-
dressed return envelope. If
you do not have a stamp or
envelope please enclose an
extra 50 cents to cover the
cost of handling and print
your name and address.
Send to: Louisa Rush, "Craft
Talk", 486 Montford Drive,
Dollard ties Ormeaux, P.Q.,
H9G 1M6.
Please be sure to state pat-
tern numbers correctly when
ordering and to enclose your
stamped return envelope for
faster service.
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You know, a lot
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.Atlanta 8, 10
' Movie "Logan's Run"
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Wheel of Fortune 5D
PM Magazine Detroit
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More Real P ople 6
Family Feu?
8:00 ,Real People- fY 6
Fall Guy 7
Movies "Magic
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The Hamilton
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Domestic Life 7D, 4D
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10:20 Journal 5, 3, 8, 10
11:00 20 Minute Workout 57
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Time Tunnel 3
Movie "The Sterile
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Rockford Files 7D, 4D
1:00 Eye on Hollywood 7
Thicke of the Night
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1:30 Saturday Night 7D,
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Hawaii Five -O 11
Call Mr. D. 3
News 7 •
2:00 Night Watch 7D, 4D,
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Wild, Wild West 11
2:30 Movie "TBA" 5D
Dick Van Dyke 11
3:00 The Saint 3'
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4:00. Movie "Cult of the
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4:30 Lone Ranger 5D
5:00 'Sergeant Preston 5D
Movies on Channel. 57
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THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"PAPER LION Stars Alan Alda,
Lauren Hutton, David Doyle. The story of George Plimpton
and the Detroit Lions and the hardships they endure and
the locker room rituals they perform that are peculiar to
this profession.
TY-IURSDAY, 11:30 P.M.-"GIGI". Stars Maurice Chevalier,
Leslie Caron, Louis Jordan. A captivating tomboy is being
groomed to be a successful courtesan but she has a mind
of her own and sets her cap for a young man.
FRIDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"HEARTLAND REGGAE". Peter
Tosh and Bob Marley are just two of the hot reggae stars in
the One Love Peace Concert, filmed in Jamaica.
FRIDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"SPECTRE OF EDGAR. ALLAN
POE". Starring Robert Walker Jr., Cesar Romero, Tom
Drake. A critic -journalist visits an asylum where a series
of murders eventually drives him to marry his 13 -year-old
cousin.
SUNDAY, 2:30 P.M. -"SNOWMAN". The story of a man
stranded in the -Rockies, doomed to die, until his life is
saved by a giant Eagle.
SUNDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"SPY WITH THE PERFECT COV-
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CIA agent assumes the identity of a foreign industrialist
and enters the world of industrial espionage.
MONDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"END OF THE GAME". Stars John
Voight, Jacqueline Bisset, Martin Ritt. Two murders, 30
years apart, create the pivotal points between which dan-
gle the lives of four people.
MONDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"FRENCH CONNECTION II". Stars
Gene Hackman, Fernando Rey, Bernard Fresson. 'Pop -
eye' Doyle, New York policeman, arrives in Marseilles
where he becomes the pursued instead of the pursuer as he
attempts to crack a heroin smuggling ring.
TUESDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"STRIKE FORCE". Starring Cliff
Gorman, Donald Blakely, Richard Gere. Depicts the work
of the strike force unit, an elite task force, comprised of all
levels of police agents, set up to investigate organized
crime.
TUESDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"BADGE 373". Stars Robert Duvall,
Verna Bloom, Henry Darrow. A policeman, trying to
avenge the murder of his partner, takes on a gun smug-
gling operation single-handedly.
WEDNESDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"THE REIVERS". Stars Steve
McQueen, Sharon Farrell, Will Geer. An 11 -year-old boy
accompanies two men who work for his father froma'small
town to a fling in the big city.
WEDNESDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"LE MANS". Starring Steve
McQueen, Siegfield Racich, Elga Andersen. The personal
relationships of the drivers, their wives and girl friends
enter into the gruelling 24-hour Le Mans racing compe-
tition.