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THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"LES PLOUFFES". Stars Gabriel
Arcand, Denise Filiatrault, Pierre Curzi, Serge Dupire.
Winner of seven 1:r i . Genies, including Best Leading
Actress and Best Direction. This sweeping saga tells the
story of a working-class family in Quebec City`during the
30's and 40's, a period of trouble for the people of Quebec.
Through these colorful characters, Les Plouffes paints a
giant fresco of Quebec society in the process of trans-
formation.
THURSDAY, 12:00 MIDNIGHT-"HELLER IN PINK
TIGHTS". Anthony Quinn, Sophia Loren, Steve Forrest.
1880's theatrical troupe touring the West survives bill
collectors, assorted gunmen and hostile Indians.
SUNDAY, 9:00 P.M. -"ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD".
Paul Douglas, Janet Leigh, Keenan Wynn. A "tough guy"
manager of the losing Pittsburgh Pirates suddenly finds
himself being helped by an angel from heaven.
ONDAY, 12:30-"SYLVIA SCARLETT". Katharine
Hepburn, Cary Grant, Brian Aherne. A young girl, fancy-
ing herself to be a female Robin Hood. becomes involved
with a smuggler.
TUESDAY, 12:30 -"SECRET INVASION". Stewart Grang-
er, Raf Vallone, Mickey Rooney. A group of convicted
international crime "specialists" assembled by British
Intelligence are sent on a secret mission to Yugoslavia
in 1943 to release the commander of the Italian Occupation
Forces from prison and persuade him to aid the Allied
cause.
WEDNESDAY, 12:30 -"THE U.F.O. JOURNALS". Many
new and sobering insights are revealed about the U.F.O.
phenomenon.
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20 Minute Workout 57
Leave It to Beaver 3
Cartoons 10, 8
Flintstones 13
Big Valley 5C
News 6, 7
Midday 4
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The Young and
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Here's Lucy 57
Let's Make a Deal 6
You Asked For It 5C
Days of Our Lives 11
All My Children 7, 8,
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1:30 News 5C
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As the World Turns 6,
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THURSDAY, 12:00 MIDNIGHT -"HOMEWARD BOUND".
David Soul, Bernard Hughes. Depicts the strong relation-
ships that develop in the face of tragedy among a divorced
man, his long -estranged father and his terminally ill
teenage son.
FRIDAY, 12:00 MIDNIGHT -"POLICE STORY". Vic
Morrow, Ed Asner. A policeman tries to prove he is better
at his job than a very efficient criminal is at his. Based on'
material created by Joseph Wambaugh, a member of the
Los Angeles police department. (Pilot for series).
SATURDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"FLY AWAY HOME". Bruce
Boxleitner, Tiana Alexandra. This made -for -television
movie deals with the T.E.T. offensive in Saigon in 1968,
and how it fused and impelled the lives 'and relationships
of a widely diverse group of characters caught in that
cauldron of uncertainty and danger. Also starring Michael
Beck and Olivia Cole.
SATURDAY, 12:00 MIDNIGHT -"THE CAR". James
Brolin, Kathleen Lloyd. A low, black domonic-looking
car hogs the dirt roads of a Southwestern town killing
everyone in its path. The entire police force try to catch
and "kill" the phantom car.
MONDAY, 9:00 P.M. -"STONE COLD DEAD". Richard
Crenna, Paul Williams. The story of a city that becomes
terrified as an unknown sniper roams the dark shadows
seeking out his victims. Also starring Belinda J Mont-
gomery.
TUESDAY, 12:00 MIDNIGHT -"COTTON CANDY".
WEDNESDAY, 12:00 MIDNIGHT -"WHO'LL SAVE OUR
CHILDREN". Shirley Jones, Len Criou. A childless
couple are very happy living alone on their small farm.
They are pressured into taking care of two young children
who have been deserted by their irresponsible parents.
The adjustment is difficult but they soon truly love the
children and want to adopt them. The parents return and
want to reclaim their offspring.
THURSDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"ROSE OF CIMARRON". Mala
Powers, Jim Davis, Bill Williams, Jack Buetel. A white
girl, raised by Cherokee Indians who are killed by out-
laws takes the law into her own hands to deal'out justice.
SATURDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"THE NIGHT THE BRIDGE
FELL DOWN". James MacArthur, Leslie Neilsen, Bar-
bara Rush. A city engineer, attempts to close off a bridge
to traffic after three fatal accidents occur. He arrives too
late. The bridge collapses and eight people from different
walks of life are trapped on the disintegrating edifice.
SATURDAY, 2:30 -"JUGGERNAUT" starring Richard
Harris, Omar Sharif. A shipping line is informed that one
of its cruise ships has seven explosive devices aboard.
SUNDAY, 1:00 --"LOVE AMERICAN STYLE". Starring
Michael Callen, Don Porter. A warm, funny romantic
look at the people who live and love in today's America.
SUNDAY, 4:30 -"DR. COOK'S GARDEN". Starring Bing
Crosby, Frank Converse. Bing Crosby stars as a small
town doctor in Vermont who treats his patients as he does
his garden.
MONDAY, 12:00 MIDNIGHT -"THE GLENN MILLER
STORY". The life of Glenn Miller is traced through his
musical career. James Stewart, June Allyson, Charles
Drake.
WEDNESDAY, 4:30 "BEDLAM". Horror melodrama of
17th Century insane asylum. How a courageous girl
brings about reform. Boris Karloff, Anna Lee, Jason
Robards.
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The Body Human 6
Family Ties 11
All-Star Baseball 13
Archie Bunker's
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Auto Racing '83 7S
Fall Guy 7
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Pete's Place 11
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Family Brown 11
CHiP's 10
Mice 4
Jeffersons 8
Universiade '113 5
The Millionaire 3
Movie, "Wipe Out" 57
12:00 Police Story 4
Auto Racing '83 7S
Hawaii Five -O 11
Biretta 6
Movies, "Just a Lit-
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- "Black Castle" 3;
"Who'll Save Our
Children" 13 •
12:30 Movies, "The UFO
Journals" 5; "Wild is
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Lie Detector 7
1:00 Movies, "TBA" 4;
"Hello Down There" 6
Hawaii Five -O 11
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2:00 Twilight Zone 3
2:30 Highlights 5
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3:00 News 5C
Voyage to the Bottom
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Night Watch 4
3:30 All Night Show 5C
Horse Racing Weekly
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4:00 Full Contact Karate
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Our Miss Brooks 3
Movie, "War, and
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Singer Marty Robbins was
honored posthumously when
the Music City News Country
Awards were presented
recently in Nashville.
Robbins, who died late last
year, was named the 'male
vocalist of - the year, his
album, "Come Back To Me",
was named best album -and
his single, "Some Memories
Just Won't Die", was a fit-
ting winner as single of the
year. The awards were
accepted by the singer's
widow and son, Ronny.
The group Alabama took
awards for vocal group of the
year and band of the year;
David Frizzell and Shelly
West were duet of the year
and Janie Fricke was top
female vocalist.
A new award this year,
which also could have gone
to Robbins had it been
initiated earlier, is a "Living
Legend" award. It went to
veteran country performer
Roy Acuff who has been in
the country music business
for 50 years and will soon be
80 years old.
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More than 4,000 athletes
from 85 countries will
compete in 10 different
sports when Universiade '83,
the 1983 World University
Games, originates from
Edmonton, Alberta, from
July 1 to 11. CBC Television
will be there and will bring
live coverage of events, from
the opening ceremonies on
July I to the wind -down on
the I lth.
The 10 events include
athletics, basketball, volley-
ball, gymnastics, diving,
swimming, water polo, cycl-
ing, fencing and tennis and
CBC will provide coverage of
the finals in all events. There
will also be a 60 -minute sum-
mary of the events held each
day.
The CBC will also provide
coverage to foreign
broadcasters. Interest is
high because next year the
Summer Olympics will be
held in Los Angeles. Many
athletes use the University
Games to "warmup" for the
Olympics. In past Olympic
Games, in fact, more than 70
per cent of the medal win-
ners had competed in the
University • Games the
previous year. Of particular
interest is the university
delegation from China which
is sending 300 athletes to
Edmonton for their first
major international corn -
petition.
Among the sports
broadcasters covering this
big event will be host Ernie
Afaganis, Ted Reynolds and
Don Wittman. But many
eyes will be on Ann Rohmer,
a new addition to the CBC
Sports staff, who will be
covering her first big
assignment. Broadcast
times may vary across the
network. The local Channel
8, for example, will show the
opening ceremonies Satur-
day, July 2, at noon, followed
by live coverage of the first
events.
The CBC is showing a
masterpiece on _ the full
network on July 1 at 2:30.
Local channels again may
change the date and time so
check the listings. It is a 90 -
minute special first
produced in 1962, telling the
story of Sir William Cor-
nelius Van Horne, the man
responsible for the building
of the Canadian Pacific
Railway. It stars the late
John Drainie.
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Crossroads -June 29, 1983 -Page 15
S ,,trl __ ;y WIttington
The Newlywe
Around here, we're into
stage two of wedding at-
tendance. The first cycle oc-
curred when we ourselves
were married and many of
our friends tied the knot at
about the same time.
Now we are rejoicing in
the weddings of our friends'
kids. There are enough of
them coming along that
we're counting on a jolly
party every June for a dec-
ade at least.
In between the formal
weddings of the fifties and
the formal weddings of to-
day, there was a spate of un-
conventional marriage cere-
monies where young people
got hitched in wet suits at the
bottom of the ocean floor, or
standing barefoot in a creek -
bed somewhere. I have only
personally been to one un-
usual wedding - a daisy -
strewn rite where the bride
and groom exchanged blank -
verse vows of their own
creation before a minister
who had to leave early. "I
have to confirm somebody,"
he said, "in the nude".
The return of formality to
marriage ceremonies is a
great relief to those of us who
feared the world was
doomed to death by self -
adulation. The bridal veils,
the morning coats, the
trembling bridesmaids'
bouquets, the ribboned pews
and the multi -layered wed-
ding cake are all part of the
well beloved pattern and the
shared memories.
Expensive? Well yes. But
some of the bite is removed
when one realizes that today
\almost everything can be
rented - the men's attire,
the wedding cake, even the
flowers.
You can see that I love
weddings, but there are
times in the best planned .
nuptials when things flag a
bit, and the guests are at
loose ends. A bridesmaid
spills nail polish on her
gown, an essential zipper
malfunctions, and the cere-
mony may be delayed. After
the vows are exchanged, the
• bridal party goes into the
vestry to sign the register.
(That's what they say.
Sometimes they are out so
long I suspect the bride can't
stand her hair and has
slipped out somewhere to
wash it.)
There are sometimes long
moments between wedding
and reception - long only
because you are usually
dressed in something tight
with no pockets and your
earrings hurt. C-rtainly to
read or file one's ingernails
in this interval ,ould be
rude, and the ne i
family had a w
who they wou
Well, I've tho
solution. Each g
wear a number di
located on his or her
front. (People won't
this. Any civilizatio
tolerates huge metal bu
that scream "Hi! I'm .
won't find anything objec-
tionable about an elegantly
embossed number.)
Each guest also : gets a
printed sheet with numbered
spaces and a pencil. The
pencil could be suitably in-
scribed, ("Ronnie and Sue,
June 30, '83" or "Our Mar-
riage Writes" or "She lead
him on") and number pencil
and answer sheet would all
be part of the invitation
package.
Then when everybody is
standing around at the Holi-
day irin, waiting for the
bridal party to return from
Mexico where they have
gone to get their wedding
pictures taken, the game be-
gins.
"Number 18?" you say,
nibbling your pencil. "The
bride's family, I would say.
She's certainly got the
Banger chin. Too old to be a
sister or a cousin. I bet she's
an aunt from Timmins."
"Nope," says your con-
sort. "I'm putting her in as
no relation. She's a friend of
the bride's, I'm sure. Works
in the same office. Who's
that in the red?"
"Their hair dresser. She
did all the French braids for
the bridesmaids."
"Don't be crazy. She's part
of the groom's brother's
family. I saw them all
together before, back in the
e s
, gues
invite
of
will
'etely
ack or
mind
that
ns
Bill Bramah's Ontario
The other day we drove
over to Guelph to see Uta
Strelive's bird carvings.
Cameraman Gord Danielson
was with us. Ordinarily,
Gord doesn't react much to a
story one way or another.
He's been in television for a
number of years. I guess he's
seen it all.
But even Gord was im-
pressed. He raised his eye-
brows, began stroking his
beard slowly, shook his head
in admiration, raised his big
camera to his shoulder and
went to work.
Uta's carvings are impres-
sive all right. The birds are
so realistic they could
possibly fool a real bird. You
get the feeling they're going
to take off at any moment
and fly up into a tree.
What makes Uta's birds
especially interesting how-
ever, is that she's a novice!
As bird carvers go, she's a
new kid on the block.
Although she's • had a love
of birds since she was a
child, it was only a few years
ago that she tried her hand at
carving them in wood. After
just three months, she won
,.first prize in her division at
the 1981 Sportsman Show in
Toronto. She repeated the
feat last year.
Then, last month,` she
came home with more rib-
bons - from the World
Championship of Wildlife
Carvings held in Ocean City,
Maryland. The contestants
came from all over the
world. There were well over
2,000 of them, about 800 in
Uta's class.
Tho Strelive settings are
alsq strikingly realistic. So
much so that one of her
entries in a Toronto show
was almost disqualified be-
cause one of the judges
thought some hawthorne
leaves and berries beside
two chickadees were real in-
stead of artificial.
Before she begins to carve,
Strelive sketches the bird in
real-life size from several
angles and then makes a
three-dimensional drawing.
It takes her around 80 hours
to complete the job.
Uta's love of wildlife is ob-
vious. But all of her efforts
and those of other carvers
aren't strictly for the birds.
As a novice, one of her carv-
ings sells for two to three
hundred dollars. And World
Class first prize carvings:
They can be in the twenty
thousand bracket!
PREVENT FALLS
Protect children from falls
by placing gates across all
stairways and barriers on
windows, cautions the Indus-
trial Accident Prevention
Association. The IAPA also
suggests you make sure crib
sides are sturdy and high,
and keep a watchful eye on
infants at all times.
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church parking lot. Hey -
isn't that Wayne Gretzky?"
"Yup. He's related by
marriage through his
father's family or some-
thing. Now, which one is
Anne Rohmer?"
You can see how much fun
this would be. By the time
the reception got rolling,
most folk would have their
little answer sheets filled
out. After the toasts, instead
of banging their forks
against the stemware to
make the bride and groom
kiss each other, people could
eck off their lists as each
gue t briefly announced his
famil connection.
A pr e for the winner?
The brid 's bouquet would be
nice, if of course it isn't
rent
ow about the bottom
layer of the wedding cake? If
that's rented too, you could
give away a gift certificate
for dinner with the newly-
weds at their apartment.
It would have to be a post-
dated invitation of course.
We want to give the groom
time to get used to the new
Cuisinart.
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