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ENROLL NOW TOTAL REGISTRATION IS LIMITED pii.irreji ■ 3...CKVR BARRIE 4...WIVB BUFFALO 4C...WGI1 CHICAGO Wed., Jan. 19 AFTERNOON 12:00 Barbara -McLeod 5 Jeffersons 79 Leave It to Beaver 3 Cartoons 10, 8 Flintstones 13 Big Valley 4C News6,7 Midday 4 12:25 Agri -News 13 12:30 Agri -News 8 The Young and Restless 4 Wok with Yan 5 Body Moves 11 Definition 13 Ryan's Hope 7, 79 News 10, 3 12:35 Noon Report 8 1:00 Alan Thicke Show 13 Here's Lucy 79 Let's Make a Deal 6 You Asked For It 4C Days of Our Lives 11 All My Children 7, 8, 5,. 3, 10 1:30 News 9C Friends of Man 79 As the World Turns 6, 4 2:00 City Lights 79 Dick Van Dyke 4C Movie, "Bless this Home" 10 Take 30, 8, 5, 3 One Life to Live 7, 11 Another World 13 SPECIAL JANUARY CLEARANCE 1 STOCK- 2-1-1 3/4 FINANCING ON NEW 1982 STOCK TILL JAN. 31, 1983. New 1982 E.X.P. Sporty Coupe Cloth and vinyl trim, flip up air roof, power steering, AM/FM stereo and cassette. Was $8,975 8975 $9,919.80; Tess $944.80 discount STOCK 2-49 New 1982 Mustang 2 door, cloth seat trim, power steering, power brakes, accent tape stripes. Was $7,895 $8,492.20; less $597.20 discount USED CAR SAYINGS 1982 Lincoln 4 door Town Car, blue, fully equipped. Stock,C243 . 1982 Zephyr 4 door, 6 cylinder, automatic, power steering, power $7,000 brakes. Stock C244 1982 Capri Hatchback white, 4 cylinder, automatic, power steering, power brakes. Stock C245 1982Lynx L 4 door, blue, 4 cylinder, automatic, power steering, power brakes. Stock C242 1979 T Bird fully equipped. Stock L938 1979 Dodge Diplomat 2 door, air. Stock C928 1979 Ford LTD II 2 door. Stock C931 1979 Ford Granada 4 door, 6 cylinder, automatic, power steering, power brakes. Stock L933 1979 T Bird 2 door, air. Stock 2-28 1977 Cougar 2 dOor. Stock 2-06 1976 Lincoln Continental 4 door, fully equipped. 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No. 86, Wingham. 357-3460 i 5...C8C TORONTO 6...GLOBAL TORONTO 7...WKBW BUFF LO 8...CKNX WINGHAM 2;30 Coronation Street 5 Capitol 4 Andy Griffith 4C Good Company 3 Wok with Yan 8 Galloping Gourmet 79 Pitfall 6 3:00 You're Beautiful 79 Capitol 11 General Hospital 13, 7 I Dream of Jeannie 4C Daytime Challenge 5, 3 Three's Company 8 The Guiding Light 6, 4 3:30 Jeffersons 8 Soapbox 11 Kidsworld 79 Gilligan's Island 4C Coming Attractions 5, 3 Take 30, 10 4:00 Daytime Challenge 10 Eight is Enough 4 Superfriends 4C Little House on the Prairie 8 The Young and the Restless 11 Happy Days 3 The Bob Newhart Show 13 Soap World 7 Do It for Yourself 5 Hercules 6 Rockford Files 79 4:30 Gilligan's Island 6 Tattletales 13 Little House on the Prairie 7 Going Great 5 10...CFPL LONDON 11...CHCH' H IIAIL7ON 13...CKCO KITCHENER 79...CITY TV TORONTO Three's Company 10 Scooby Doo 9C Happy Days 3 5:00 The Price Is Right 79, 8, 10 Hogan's Heros 13 Little House on the Prairie 11 Charlie's Angels 4 Happy Days 5 Three's Company 3 Starsky and Hutch 6 Incredible Hulk 9C 5:30 News 3 Three's Company 5 Jeffersons 7 WKRP 13 Muppet Show 4C EVENING 6:00 News 6, 11, 10, 8, 7, 13, 5, 4 T.J. Hooker 3 Muppet Show 4C Citvpulse 79 6:30 Laverne & Shirley 4C News 7, 4 7:00 Muppet Show 4 ' Little House: A New Beginning 3 Trapper John M.D. 10 Barney Miller 4C That's Incredible 8 The Facts of Life 5 Family Feud 13 Entertainment Tonight 11 Laverne & Shirley 79 That's Life 6 Tic Tac Dough 7 Movies on Channel 4d THURSDAY, 10:00 A.M.-"THAT TENNESSEE BEAT". A man runs away from home after stealing money from and injuring a neighbor. Sharon DeBord, Earl Richards, Delores Faith. (1966) THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"NICHOLAS NICKLEBY". (Final) A lad whot ries to save his family from om an evil uncle. Sir Cedric Harwicke, Jill Balcolm, Derek Bond. (1947) THURSDAY, 1:00 -"NIGHT OF THE HUNTER". A psy- chopathic killer, posing as a preacher, terrorizes a widow and her two children. Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, Lillian Gish. (1955) THURSDAY, 4:00 -"BETWEEN HEAVEN AND HELL". A Southerner learns from his war experiences to judge his fellowman by what he is. Robert Wagner, Terry Moore, Broderick Crawford. (1956) FRIDAY, 10:00 A.M.-"TUGBOAT ANNIE". Annie runs her tugboat, but not her worthless husband. They fight like demons but they love their son. Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery, Maureen O'Sullivan. (1933) FRIDAY, 4:00 -"G-MEN". A young. man,unknowingly raised by a gang leader, joins the G -Men to track down racketeers. James Cagney, Lloyd Nolan; Margaret Lind- say. (1935) SATURDAY, 12:30 P.M. -"THE VIRGINIAN". An Eastern woman turns against the Virginian for -hanging a friend. Joel McCrea, Brian Donlevy, Sonny Tufts. (1946) SATURDAY, 2:30 P.M. -"HIT THE ICE". Sidewalk cam- eramen become involved with a gang of bank robbers. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Patric Knowles. (1943) SATURDAY, 12:30 -"IMPASSE". An American seeks the aid of a four -man detail to seek $3 million in gold supposed- ly hidden by the Japanese in the labyrinths of Corregidor's Malinta Hill. Burt R, ynt lds, Anne Francis, Lyle Bettger, Jeff Corey. (1969) SATURDAY, 4:00 -"YANKEE BUCCANEER". A sea tale of rousing adventure. Jeff Chandler, Scott Brady, David Janssen. (1952) SUNDAY, 1:00 P.M. -"SHADOWS OVER CHINATOWN". Chan is sidetracked at a bus station near the scene of a crime where he uncovers the clues to solve the case. Sidney Toler, Victor Sen Young. (1948) SUNDAY, 2:30 P.M. -"RED PONY". A young boy escapes his bickering family through love for his colt. Myrna Loy, Robert Mitchum, Louis Calhern. (1949) SUNDAY, 4:30 P.M. -"CRACK IN THE WORLD". A scien- tist plans a project to acquire unlimited energy from the Earth's centre to benefit mankind. Dana Andrews, Janette Scott, Kieron Moore. (1965) SUNDAY, 12:30 -"ALONG CAME JONES". A lanky cow- poke is being hunted by a posse and by an outlaw who looks like him. Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, William Demarest. (1945) MONDAY, 5:00 A.M.-"LET'S GO NAVY". The Bowe Boys take to the sea. The Bowery Boys, Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall. (1951) MONDAY, 10:00 A.M.-"YOUNG Dr. KILDARE". First film in a series about a young medical student deciding against country practice for a big city hospital. Lew Ayres, Alma Kruger, Lionel Barrymore. (1938) MONDAY, 12:30 -"TOO MUCH, TOO SOON". Story of Diana Barrymore, daughter of John Barrymore. Dorothy Mal- one, Errol Flynn, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (1958) TUESDAY, 10:00 A.M.-°'HILDA CRANE". A young woman returns home to re-evaluate her life after two illfated mar- riages. Jean Simmons, Guy Madison, Jean Pierre Aumont. (1956) TUESDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"FIREBALL FORWARD". During WW II, a 'mustang' General and his 'hard -luck' Division endure lots of action. Ben Gazzara, Eddie Albert, Ricardo Montalban. (1972) TUESDAY, 12:30 -"ATTACK". This powerful war film deals with corrupt and cowardly Army officers during WW II. Jack Palance, Eddie Albert, Lee Marvin. (1956) WEDNESDAY, 10:00 A.M.-"THE THREE FACES OF EVE°°. A woman becomes first one personality, then a sec- ond and finally a third. Joanne Woodward, David Wayne, Lee J. Cobb. WEDNESDAY, 12:30-"HOUDINI'°. This biographical comedy -drama is about the man considered to be the world's greatest magician. Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, Torin Thatcher. (1953) WEDNESDAY, 4:00 -"PALS OF THE SADDLE". John Wayne and his pals help a pretty secret agent trap spies who are smuggling contraband into Mexico. John Wayne, Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune. (1938) 7:30 You Asked For It 6 Benson 13 Dance Fever 4 Don Cherry's Grapevine 11 Jeffersons 4C Reach for the Top 5 Family Feud 7 • MASH 79 8:00 Movie, "I Walk the Line" 79 Trapper John, M.D. 11 NCAA Basketball 4C Nature of Things 8, 5, 3, 10 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers 4 Tales of the Gold Monkey 7, 13 Real People 6 9:00 The Fall Guy 7, 13 Love Boat 6 Wild Animals of the World 8 NHL (Toronto at Win- nipeg) 11 Portraits 5, 3 Tommy Hunter Show 10 Movie, "TBA" 4 9:30 Night Gallery 8 10:00 The Tonight Show 6 News 9C National 8, 5, 3, 10 Dynasty 7, 13 Citypulse Tonight 79 10:20 Journal 8, 5, 3, 10 11:00 Movie, "Trinity is Still My Name" 79 Soap 4C • News 6, 13, 8, 5, 3, 10, 7, 4 11:05 Newsfinal 5 11:20 Local News 13 11:30 Sportsline 6 Charlie's Angels 4C Movies, "Bittersweet Love" 8; "Assign- ment Terror" 3 Shelley 10 Barney Miller 5, 4 Nightline 7 12:00 The Last Word 7 Highlights 5 Caged Women 6 News 11 Hart to Hart 4 Movie, "Texas Across the River" 13 Rockford Files 10 12:30 Hawaii Five -O 11 Movie, "Houdini" 4C 1:00 Edge of Night 7 1:30 Dick Van Dyke 11 News 7 2:30 News 4C Headline Service 4 3:00 Nightbeat 4C Night Watch 4 3:30 All Night Show 4C 4:00 Movie, "Pals of the Saddle" 4C .�lSc�ar�dYu,.l:yr';ti��i'11'':a�`•:;a::g?a::S ii2::;.'•:Ss::g::;>:,;.:::.; ;..0 �:,x::z.x:.::: �>:.:a';':. There doesn't seem to be any adequate way to report on the unemployment prob- lem. Even the use of the word "problem" to describe it must seem cold, unfeeling and a touch smug to the peo- ple, who are part of it. Un- employment may be a "problem" in statistical terms, but in human terms, it's a disaster and an outrage of almost unbearable_pro- portions. No one was pre- pared for the consequences of having a million and a half Canadians without jobs. Not governments, and not in- dividuals. The chronically unemployed (a hard core which has existed for a long time now) have been joined by people for whom employ- ment has never been a prob- lem. People who do not fit the stereotype clung to by many of those still working. People who don't fit the pro- files expected by bureau- cracy. For one thing, senior people, executives if you like, have been added to the unemployment lines in significant numbers for the first time. There is no machinery, no philosophy to handle them. I had a visitor at home recently - a talented, hard-working executive who's been out of work for over six months" now. In that time, my visitor has made 92 contacts for jobs - some little more than a letter followed by a phone call; others, long exhausting rigamaroles involving tests and interviews and surviving almost to the end while a prospective employer weeded out as many as 200 applicants for the same posi- tion. It doesn't matter how tough you are. Something happens to the human spirit when you draw that many blanks. You begin comparing yourself with others, and wondering why they're working and you are not. And if you do that often enough, you run the risk of becoming paranoid or worse than that. My visitor wants to take a real estate course, in the hope that the market will pick up and that eventu- ally in that field there would be a reward for hard work and enterprise. But you can't draw unemployment insur- ance and take a course full time. And retraining grants are not available for some- one who wants to learn real estate. My visitor is used to dead ends and blank walls by now. But this one was unex- pected, and recalling it, my visitor cried. It makes you want to tell those clowns in Ottawa to forget about spies and polls and their ridiculous party politics and get on with the unemployment tragedy. But talk is cheap, for them and for me. We have jobs. That's not news but that too is reality. Crossroads -Jan. 12, 1983 -Page 19 Movies on Channel 5 SUNDAY, 9:00 A.M.-°°ON THE TOWN". Stars Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra. Three sailors on leave, a lady taxi-driver and a gorgeous anthropologist set out to find "Miss Turn - s1 iles of the Month" whose picture one s the sailors has fal- len in love with. Movies on Channel 8 THURSDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"AND BABY COMES HOME". Stars Colleen Dewhurst, Warren Oates. A touching story about middle-aged parents who are about to have another child. SATURDAY, 11:95 P.M. -"FIVE DAYS FROM HOME". Stars George Peppard, Neville Brand, Savannah Smith. An ex -cop who killed his wife's lover escapes from prison to get to the bedside of bis seriously ill son. MONDAY, 11:30 P.Mo °°STILETTO'°. Stars Alex Cord, Britt Ekland, Patrick O'Neal. Italy: a young man is rescued by a Mafia chieftan from a mob after raping a young girl. Years later, the young man is called upon by his benefactor to murder two witnesses. He does, but then rebels and is marked for murder himself. Basecdon a novel by Harold Robbins. TUESDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"THE PREMONITION". Stars Sharon Farrell, Richard Lynch, Jeff Corey. A woman, who gave up her daughter at birth, vows to kidnap the child from its adoptive parents. She is killed before this is done blit her spirit returns to communicate with the parents and save the child's life. WEDNESDAY, 11:30 P.M. -°°BITTERSWEET LOVE". Stars Lana Turner, Celest Holm. A young girl in Los An- geles, meets and falls in love with a young man from Van- couver. 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