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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1983-02-16, Page 29List®weld Main St. E. 291-1450 Please ask about our Extended Hours CY-JO CYCLE and HONDA present 2 New Worldbeating ATC's ATC 250R ATC 200X (shown above) For the ALL-OUT recreational or competition rider. FEATURING • 247 cc motocross type 2 stroke engine (ATC 250R) • 192 cc XR-type 4 stroke engine (ATC 200R) • 5 speed manual clutch transmission • Front and rear disc brakes • Air assisted front and Pro -Link TM single shock rear suspension • New wide track rear wheels for increased high-speed stability Now In Stock! Check Them Out! Introductory ATC Model Special Buy any 185-250 ATC from Cy -Jo Cycle and choose an ATC/Snowmobile suit absolutely FREE! (Value $100.00) This offer is good only until Sat. Feb. 26 at CY-JO CYCLE 1 190 Wallace Ave. N. Listowel 291-1556 380 King St. N. Waterloo 884-1210 Your LOCAL Honda Dealer ow • 3...CKVR t3ARRIE 4... WIVB BUFFALO 4C... 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Capitol 4 Andy Griffith 4C Good Company.3 • Wok with Yak 8 Galloping:Gourmet 79 Pitfall 6 3:00 You're Beautiful 79 Capitol 11 General Hospital 13, 7 I Dream of Jeannie 9C Daytime Challenge 5, 3 .• Three's Company 8 The Guiding Light 6, 4 3:30 Jeffersons 8 Soapbox 11 Kidsworld 79 Pink Panther 4C Coming Attractions 5, 3 , Take 30, 10 4:00 Daytime Challenge 10 Superfriends 4C Leave It to Beaver 3 Godzilla 6 1 jTours & Travel Ltd. * FULLY ESCORTED * 17 Day - England, Scotland and Wales Departs - May 6, 1983 Experience the best of Britain with Fettes Touts. Enjoy the added luxury of staying in only five fust dass hotels. Visit the many in- teresting attractions and local highlights without the need to pack every day. TOUR PRICE INCLUDES: * 15 nighw. first class accommodation with private bath / shower • All taxes' and service charges ° All in-flight meals at appropriate times 15 Breakfasts and dinner daily except while in London o Dinner and evening entertainment at the London Room o Dinner and evening entertainment in Edinburgh • All sightseeing and admissions as listed in tour itinerary o Services of qualified registered guide in England, Scotland and Wales • All transportation by private deluxe motor coach * "Open to View Tickets" * Fettes Tours regular pick up service in licensed areas to and from Toronto International Airport ' Airfare from Toronto to London and from Glasgow to Toronto with Air Canada o Complimentary Fettes Toms flight bag TOUR PRICE IN CANADIAN DOLLARS $2279.00 per person -Basedontwotoaroom- Free Pickup in Listowel OUR AGENT IN LISTOWEL JIM GOURTVEY TRAVEL SERVICE 1800-265-3220 Toll Free Local - 291-2111 r Eight Is Enough 4 Little House on the Prairie 8, 7 The Young and' the Restless 11 The Bob Newhart Show 13 Do It for Yourself 5 Rockford Files 79 4:30 Gilligan's Island 6 Tattletales 13 Going Great 5 The Price is Right 10 Scooby Doo 4C Happy Days 3 5:00 The Price Is Right 79, 8 Winter Games Report 5 Jeffersons 7 Hogan's Heros 13 Little House on the Prairie 11 Charlie's Angels 4 Three's Company 3 Starsky and Hutch 6 Incredible Hulk 4C 5:30 News 3 Winter Games Report 10 Three's Company 5 WKRP13,7° . Muppet Show 4C EVENING 6:00 News 6, 11, 10, 8, 7, 13, 5, 4 T.J. Hooker 3 Muppet Show 4C Citypulse 79 6:30 Laverne & Shirley 4C News 7, 4 7:00 Trapper John M.D. 10 Little House ... A New Beginning 3 • Family Feud Special 13 Joker's Wild 4 Barney Miller 4C That's Incredible 8 The Facts of Life 5 Entertainment Tonight 11 Laverne & Shirley 79 That's Life 6 Lie Detector 7 7:30 You Asked For It 6 Dance Fever 4 Don Cherry's Grapevine 11 Movies on Channel 13 THURSDAY MIDNIGHT -"MAHOGANY". Diana Ross, Billy Dee Williams. A young black woman, born in the Chicago ghetto, rises to fame and fortune as a model and fashion designer with the help of a photographer and an agent, only to find that success without the man she loves is meaningless. FRIDAY MIDNIGHT -"CAR WASH". Franklin Ajaye, Sully Boyar. A Day in the lives of the people involved in a car wash operation, including the pot -smoking owner's son and a cab driver looking for a missing passenger. SATURDAY, 8:00 . P.M. -"HOPSCOTCH". A CIA agent drops out of the agency when his overly zealous chief de- motes him to a desk job. He starts to write a scorching book designed to expose the dirty deeds of every intelligence operation in the world. He leads his ex -boss and KGB pal on a merry chase from Austria to an island off the cost of Georgia. Based on the novel by Brian Garfield. SATURDAY MIDNIGHT -"GRAY LADY DOWN". Charlton Heston, David Carradine. When an American nuclear sub- marine gets hit by a Norwegian freighter and knocked 14,- 500 feet below sea level and buried by earthslides, a peril- ous rescue is attempted. SUNDAY, 1:00 P.M.. °'NIGHT RIDER". A mild-mannered lawyer turns into an avenging Zorro-like character when the sun goes down. SUNDAY, 3:00 P.M. -"IN NAME ONLY". Michael Callen, Ann Prentiss. Two marriage consultants (Callan; Pren- tiss) discover that three couples whose marriage they ar- ranged, are not legally hitched. SUNDAY, 9:00_ P.M. -"STAR TREK - THE MOTION PICTURE". The starship USS Enterprise, re -fitted and with the finest weapons system in the fleet iso rdered back into immediate service to challenge a destructive force of • intense magnitude, an alien invader with powers beyond any encountered before. TUESDAY MIDNIGHT -"JIGSAW". Michael Pollard, Susan St. James. Framed pllice lieutenant is caught in a web of deception when he can't produce the body of a sus- pect he says he shot, or the female witness he claims was there. WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT -'°TO DIE IN PARIS". Lois Jourdan, Kurt Krueger. The leader of an underground movement in Paris during WW II, arrested by the Nazis, escapes. from a supposedly escape -proof prison and is hunted not only by the enemy but also by an underground assassin who is fearful he will be forced to reveal top secrets if .he is caught again. Movies on Channel 11 THURSDAY MIDNIGHT -"F. SCOTT FiTZGERALD IN HOLLYWOOD". Stars Tuesday Weld, Jason Miller. The story of the tamed novelist and his scandalous secret love affair with a beautiful Hollywood Columnist. FRIDAY, 9:00 P.M.- "BORDERLINE". Stars Charles Bron- son, Bruno Kirby. A drama which examines the plight of illegal Mexican aliens and the problems encountered by the U.S. Border Patrol in their efforts to assist these people and protect them from their exploiters. FRIDAY 1MiDNIG-.-. °BARQUERO". Stars Lee Van Cleef, • Warren Oates. Ati exciting bullet -riddled Western adven- ture starring Lee Van Cleef as,a barge owner who becomes the town hero when he ferries a group of peaceful villagers to safety and later helps them defeat an attacking band of marauding mercenaries. SATURDAY, 9:00 P.M. -"DREAM HOUSE". Stars Marilu Henner, John Schneider. A man from a small town in Georgia. romances a New York Housing Commissioner by attempting to build her dream house in a Tenemen neigh- borhood.% SATURDAY MIDNIGHT -°'RUBY°°. Piper Laurie, Stuart Whitman. A one-time gunmoll and widow of a bigtime gangster, now owns a drive-in staffed by "associates" of her dead husband. He was gunned down 16 years prior when someone "finked" on him. His spirit is back to haunt those at the drive-in. SATURDAY, 2:00 -"DOC". Stars Faye Dunaway, Stacy Keach. An intriguing Western drama that explodes the fan- tasy and myths surrounding the old West and its heroes. The Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday and Kate Elder legends are explored in this exciting 'and unusual adventure film. SUNDAY, 1:00 P.M. -"HOME TO STAY".Stars Henry Fonda, Kristen Vigard. A spirited grandfather fights off waves of senility and the specter of a nursing home with the help of his fiercely loyal granddaughter whose love for him leads to adventure for both. TUESDAY. 8:00 P.M. -„WILL THERE REALLY BE A MORNING". Stars Susan Blakely, Lee Gratin, John Heard. Melanie Mayre. A powerful drama based on the autobiography of Hollywood star Frances Farmer. This movie assembles the complex nosaic of an exotic life, both glamorous and troubled, culminating in Frances Farmer's triumph over adversity. Susan Blakely portrays the ac- tress, whose life is traced from her chaotic childhood in Seattle. where a dictatorial mother ( Miss Grant) and an in- effectual father I Dano41 play tug of war with the young girl's psyche Jeffersons 4C Reach for the Top 5 Fa tly Feud 7 • MAI 79 8:00 Family Ties 11 Movie, "The Incredi- ble Shrinking Woman" 79 Grammy Awards 13, 4, 7 Real People 6 Nature of Things 8, 5, 3, 10 NCAA Basketball 4C 8:30 NHL (Toronto at Min- nesota) 11 9:00 Special: "Too Young to Die" 8, 10 SCTV 3 Love Boat 6 Portraits 5 10:00 The Tonight Show 6 Citypulse Tonight 79 National 8, 5, 3, 10 News 4C 10:20 Journal 8, 5, 3, 10 11:00 News 6, 13, 8, 5, 3, 10, 7, 4 Movie, "Coma" 79 Soap 4C 11:05 11:20 11:30 Newsfinal 5 Local News 13 Sportsline 6 Charlie's Angels 4C News 11 Movies, "Stingray" 8; "The House that Drip- ped Blood" 3 Shelley 10 Barney Miller 5, 4 Nightline 7 12:00 The Last Word 7 Highlights 5 Hawaii Five -O 11 Good Times 6 Hart, to Hart 4 Movie, "To Die in Paris" 13 Rockford Files 10 12:30 Movie, "Hang 'Em High" 4C 1:00 Movie, "Topper" 4 Dick Van Dyke 11 News 7 2:30 Headline Service 4 3:00 Nightbeat 4C Night Watch 4 3:30 Movie, "Sagebrush Trail" 4C 0,u ••. •••••••••••••••• e • • • • • • • • • • , v • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • --- a• -I, - w...• - • ••••daa;1•lt•••••••••••••••••••••••••• Music lovers suffered a great loss with the death of Karen Carpenter last week in California. For years, the Carpenters have quietly been making and selling records. Karen and her brother Richard could choose popular music or old standards and their smooth renditions made the songs sound as though the songs had never been sung before. Her voice, a rich, mellow, low voice, made her the easiest singer to listen to and her songs were just as easy to sing along with. Karen Carpenter was also the singer responsible for moving secular pop music into the traditional church marriage ceremony. "We've Only Just Begun" became a favorite of brides beginning a new life and other pop songs like "Twelfth of Never", "Annie's Song" and "The Wedding . Song" followed the Carpenter song into the wedding world. The saddest news about Karen's death is that, at 32, her death of cardiac arrest, may have, been aggrevated by anorexia nervosa, a condition caused by an ob- session for dieting to remain slim. The disease, if allowed to •continue, literally becomes self -starvation, to the point where, even if the patient wants to eat, it is no longer possible. Karen has looked ill for many years, the extent of her illness just now being realized. One can only hope that this will be a lesson for young girls and women who, by excessive dieting, endanger their lives. Karen Car- penter's life and career have ended abruptly and robbed the world of beautiful music. 0-0-0 The Golden Globe Awards, Hollywo*d's prelude to the Oscars, were presented last week with the epic film "Gandhi" garnering several of the top awards. Long looked upon as the poor man's Oscar, the Golden Globes appear to be attracting more and more big -name stars each year. For example, Dustin Hof- fman, the star of this year's runaway comic success, "Tootsie", introduced the recipient of the 1983 Cecille B. deMille award, veteran actor Laurence Olivier. As far as the ,actual awards went, "Gandhi", a recreation of the life of the famous Indian leader, received Golden Globes for direction, screenplay and best foreign picture of 1982. Its star; Ben Kingsley, won honors as best new star of the year and best actor in a drama. "E. T.", the box office biggie of all time, was chosen as best dramatic motion picture and also won for best musical score. Other films nominated in the best dramatic category were: Missing, An Officer and a Gentleman, Sophie's Choice and The Verdict. "Tootsie" collected the Golden Globe for best comedy musical of 1982. Two of its stars, Dustin Hoffman and Jessica Lange, won in the best actor and supporting actress categories for a comedy or musical. That darling of the critics, Meryl Streep, was selected as best actress for her portrayal of a tortured concentration camp survivor in `Sophie's Choice". Julie Andrews was best actress in a comedy or musical for her performance in "Victor - Victoria". To nobody's surprise, Alan Alda of MASH received the award for best actor in a comedy or musical TV series. Qebbie Allen of "Fame" was named best actress. `'Brrdeshead Revisited", shown last year on PBS, was chosen best miniseries and Anthony Andrews, its star, was selected best TV actor. The best actress award went to the late Ingrid Bergman for her portrayal of Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir in "A Woman Called Golda". "Hill Street Blues" was the best dramatic series and acting awards went to John Forsythe and Joan Collins of "Dynasty". . GAME OF THE WEEK Hockey superstar Bobby Orr will introduce the inter- view segment with Dale Hawerchuk centre for the Winnipeg Jets on this week's Major -Junior Super -Grad feature during the OHL Game of the Week. On Satur- day, Feb"., 26, Global TV will present the game which pits the Ottawa 67s against the Belleville Bulls beginning at 2 p.m. Navies on Channel 4 SATURDAY, 9:00 P.M. -"THE FIGHTER". Starring Greg- ory Harrison, Gynnis O'Connor, Pat Hingle. An out -of -work mill worker enters the risky world of amateur boxing to make ends meet. Although his wife disapproves of the sport, she agrees, and her decison proves to be a profitable one for them. TUESDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"WILL THERE REALLY BE A MORNING?" Susan Blakley, Lee Gratin, John Heard, Melanie Mayre. A powerful drama based on the autobiog- raphy of Hollywood star Frances Farmer. This movie as- sembles the complex mosaic of an exotic life, both glamor- ous and troubled, culminating iin Frances Farmer's triumph over adversity. Crossroads -Feb. 16, 1983 -Page 17 Movies ont. C han nel 6 THURSDAY MIDNIGHT -"THE KID FROM SPAIN". Two young men, mistaken for bank robbers, flee to Mexico where one is identified as a famous matador. Starring Ed- die Cantor, Robert Young, J. Carrol Naish. FRIDAY MIDNIGHT -"HAVING BABIES I". The stories of four couples are interwoven as' they all experience child- birth by the natural Lamaze method. Starring Desi Arnaz 'Jr., Adrienne Barbeau, Vicki Lawrence, Karen Valentine, Abe Vigoda, Jessica Walter. SATURDAY MIDNIGHT°°THIE OUT-OF-TOWNERS". An Ohio businessman, offered a prestigious promotion to, New York City, travels to tete Big Apple with his wife to check our 'life in the fast lane." Beginning with their arrival, the couple are beset with a seemingly endless series of mis- adventures. Starring Jack Lemmon, Sandy Dennis, Antho- ny Holland, Sandy Baron., SATURDAY, 2:00 -"SECRETS". An unhappily married woman becomes compulsively promiscuous in a desperate attempt to find happiness. Starring Susan Blakely, Roy Thinnes, Joanne Linville. SUNDAY, 9:00 P.M. -"RAGE OF ANGELS". Pt. 1. A strong-willed and very attractive attorney whose rise to be- come one of New York's top trial lawyers is accented by her involvement with two very different men, both lawyers as well. One is married with high political aspirations while the other represents several highly placed underworld clients. Filmed on location in New York City, Paris and Acapulco. Starring Jaclyn Smith, Ken Howard, Armand Assante, Kevin Conway. SUNDAY MIDNIGHT -"THE SECRET LIFE OF JOHN CHAPMAN". A middle-aged college president leaves his ecure life and position in society to change his lifestyle to- tally and become a common laborer. Starring Ralph Waite, Susan Anspach, Brad Davis, Pat Hingle. MONDAY, 9:00 P.M. -"RAGE OF ANGELS". (Conclusion) SAYE 011 IN -STOCK WALLPAPER BUY / ROLLS GET sto2a, St Clair VISA The paint and paper people FREE m°... P..,.„° Waterloo Square Conestoga Mall Waterloo, 886-3791 Waterloo, 886-2769 Mon. - Wed. 9:30. 5:30 Mon - Fri. 9:30 - 9:30 Thurs. - Fri. 9:30. 9:00: Sat. 9:30 - 5:30 Sat. 9:30 - 6:00 Watch for the NEW Better Business Bureau Membership Directory and Consumer Guide Keep the handy Fact Finder by your phone...and just watch how fast you find it indispensible! You'll wonder how you ever got along without 0! 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