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10:27 METRIC MARVELS
10:30 DAFFY DUCK
11:00 THE NEW FRED AND
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11:30 THE JETSONS
12:00 BONKERS
AFTERNOON
12:30 SOUL TRAIN
1:30 THIS WEEK IN
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2:00 TIGERS TODAY
2:15 TIGER BASEBALL:
Detroit at Minnesota
5 • 00 JACQUES
COUSTEAU: Search in the
Deep
EVENING
.6:00 NEWS 5 AT SIX
6:30 HEE HAW
7:30 GONG SHOW
8:00 CHIPS
9:00 BJ & THE BEAR
10:00 SUPERTRAIN
11:00 NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN
11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT
LIVE
1:00 FIVE STAR
THEATRE:
"CELEBRATION AT BIG
SUR" - Joan Baez, Joni
Mitchell - Filmed record of
the 1969 Big Sur Folk
Festival held at the Esalem
Institute includes Joan Baez
singing about her husband
David Harris who was jailed
for resisting the draft.
SUNDAY, MAY 6
MORNING
6:45 DAVEY & GOLIATH
7:00 OPEN CAMERA
7:30 CARTOON CARNIVAL
8:00 REX HUMBARD
9:00 ORAL ROBERTS
9:30 TELEVISED MASS
10:00 ABBOTT
COSTELLO
10:30 LITTLE RASCALS
11:00 COMEDY CLASSICS:
"ABBOTT & COSTELLO IN
HOLLYWOOD" '53 (BW) -
Bud Abbott, Lou Costello -
Abbott'and Costello caper as
barber and porter of a high
class tonsorial parlor in
Hollywood.
AFTERNOON
12:30 LONE RANGER
1:30 MEET THE PRESS
2:00 TIGERS TODAY
2:15 TIGER BASEBALL:
Detroit at Minesota
5:00 JACQUES COUSTEAU
:EVENING •
6:00 NE\WS 5 AT SIX
6:30 WILD, WILD WORLD
OF ANIMALS
7:00 WORLD OF DISNEY
9:00 TBA
11:00 NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN
11:30 CINEMA FIVE: "THE
FRENCH CONNECTION" -
Gene Hackman, Fernando
Rey - Two New York hard-
nosed narcotics detectives
stumble onto what turns out
to be the biggest narcotic
haul to that time $32 million
dollars.
MONDAY, MAY 7
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE:
"PLANET OF THE APES"
Part 1 - Charleton Heston -
U.S. spaceship lands on
desolate planet, stranding
spacemen in a world
dominated by apes 2000
years into the future.
—5:30 THE NEWLYWED
GAME
MONDAY—F R I DAY
MORNING
5:45 THE CHRISTOPHERS
(Mon.)
THIS IS THE LIFE
(Tue.)
U. OF M. PRESENTS
(Wed., Fri.)
AMER. RELIGIOUS
TOWN HALL MEETINGS
(Thurs.)
6:15 U. OF M. PRESENTS
(Mon., Tue., Thurs.)
FARM AND HOME
SHOW (Wed)
WITH THIS RING
(Fri. 6:15-6:30)
SCOPE
6:45 MORNING NEWS
7:00 TODAY SHOW
7:25 MICHIGAN TODAY
7:30 TODAY SHOW
8:25 MICHIGAN TODAY
8:30 TODAY SHOW
9:00 MOVIE
THURSDAY - MAY 3
"DO NOT DISTURB" Doris
Day -Rod Taylor. Young
executive of an American
wool company is transferred
to England, accompanied by
his wife. After the encounter
of an antique dealer, wife is
in a bind, and there are
numerous misun-
derstandings.
FRIDAY, MAY 4
"BY THE LIGHT OF THE
SILVERY MOON". Doris
Day -Gordon MacRae. Wife
and children think dad is
playing around with French
actress.
MONDAY, MAY 7
"PROMISE HER
ANYTHING". Warren
Beatty -Leslie Caron. Young
widow's campaign to catch a
husband for herself • and
father for her 1:113y results in
riotous mixup.
TUESDAY, MAY 8
"ROMAN SPRING OF MRS.
STONE". Vivien Leigh -
Warren Beatty. Not -so -
successful actress gives up
her career for romance with
a succession of gigalos in
Rome.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 9
"SPLENDOR IN THE
GRASS" (Cl. '61 Natalie
Wood -Warren Beatty. Two
young people make the
painful andl, beautiful
discovery of love in a small
Kansas town .prior to the
depression of the thirties.
The girl suffers an emotional
collapse when the boy stops
seeing her. She is committed
to a mental institution for
treatment and there
discovers a new life for
herself.
10:00 CARD SHARKS
10:30 ALL STAR SECRETS
11:00 HIGH ROLLERS
11:30 WHEEL OF FOR-
TUNE
12:00 NEWS 5 AT NOON
AFTERNOON
' 12:30 HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES
1:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES
2:00 DOCTORS
2:30 ANOTHER WORLD
THURSDAY, MAY 3
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "'THE
COWBOYS" Part 1: John
Wayne, Roscoe Lee Browne -
When all the adult men go off
in search of gold, a veteran
rancher is forced to hire
eleven teenage boys as trail
hands, and in the process of
driving 1200 cattle across 400
rough miles, the young
cowboys become cowmen.
5:30 THE NEWLYWED
GAME
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 BEWITCHED
7:30 BEST OF GILLIGAN'S
ISLAND
8:00 WHODUNNIT?
8 : 3 0 HIGHC LIFF‘E—AFTERNOON
MANOR 4:00 MOVIE FIVE:
9:00 QUINCY PLANET OF THE ArES
10:00 SUSAN ANTON (Pt. 2).
11:00 NEWS 5:30 THE NEWLYWED
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW GAME
1:00 MOVIE: "OMAR EVENING
KHAYYAM" - Cornel Wilde, 6:00 NEWS
Michael Rennie 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
3:00 MOVIE: "BUT NOT 7:00 BEWITCHED
FOR ME" - Clark Gable, 7:30 SHA NA NA SHOW
Carroll Baker 8:00 GREATEST HEROES
FRIDAY, MAY.4 OF THE BIBLE
AFTERNOON 9:00 BIG EVENT -
4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "THE "HANGING BY A
• COWBOYS" (Part 2) THREAD" - Pt. 1 of 2
5:30 THE NEWLYWED 11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW SHOW
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.13.-NEWS
7:00 BEWITCHED
7:30 MUPPETS
8:00 MONDAY NIGHT
MOVIE - "ROLLER-
COASTER"
10:30 WHODUNNIT?
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW SHOW
TUESDAY, MAY 8
SHOW
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 BIONIC WOMAN:
"RANCHO OUTCAST" -
Kennan Wynn, Don Calfa
Jairne is dancing for her life
when she performs the
flamenco in a Central
American town full of
gangsters and cutthroats.
8 : 0 0 DIFFERENT
STROKES
8:30 HELLO LARRY
9:00 ROCKFORP FILES
10:00 THE DUKE
11:00 NEWS
11 : 30 TONIGHT SHOW
2:30 MOVIE: "THE
PLEASURE OF HIS
COMPANY" - Fred Astaire
5:00 MOVIE: "SABRINA"
- Audrey Hepburn, Hum-
phrey Bogart
SATURDAY, MAY S
MORNING
6:30 BUFORD AND THE
GALLOPING GHOST
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CI.INTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1979—PAGE 23
Clinton's Farm Show hit in England
WEDNESDAY, MAY 9
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE:
"BENEATH THE PLANET
OF THE APES". James
Franciscus-Kim Hunter.
Astronaut is sent to find his
fellow astronauts on the site
of New York 2,000 years
after it is destroyed by an
atomic blast. He stumbles on
an underground society of
mutated aliens who worship
the atonic bomb.
5:30 THE NEWLYWED
GAME
EVENING
6;00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00 BEWITCHED
7:30 FAMILY FEUD
8:00 REAL PEOPLE
9:00 BIG EVENT
"HANGING BY A
THREAT)" - Pt. 2 of 2
11:00 NEWS
By Doug Bale
Theatre Critic
London, Ont. Free
Press
BEAFORD, England -
Southwestern Ontario
farmers - or at least a
stage portrayal of them -
were introduced to their
English counterparts
Monday night, April 23
and it was love at second
sight.
The North'Devon farm
folk took a while to warm
up, but once they got on to
the Canadians' accents
the evening progressed
from an exchange of
cultures to a free-for-all
flat-out hootenanny and
hoedown, with English
Morris dancers and
Canadian square dancers
swapping steps and
quaffing pints of Devon
cider supplied by
Canadian taxpayers.
The Brits and Canucks
were introduced to each
other by Theatre Passe
Muraille, creators of The
Farm Show, an out-
standing popular portrait
of rural Ontario which is
being sponsored on a
nine -week British tour by
the Canadian external
affairs department.
The tour opened
Monday in a barn on a
Devonshire farm that
was listed in William the
Conqueror's Doomsday
book before an audience
of about 150 residents of
Seaford, a village much
like any Southwestern
Ontario hamlet except
that about half a dozen of
its white -stuccoed cot-
tages sport thatched
roofs.
Between now and June
24, the Canadian actors
will play more than 60
performances in more
than 30 towns throughout
Western Britain and the
Republic of Ireland.
Besides offering a look
at present-day Canadian
farm life, they also
Playhouse hold auditions
Auditions for the Huron
Country Playhouse
production of The Sound,
of Music are over but the
difficult task of selecting
the seven youngsters to
portray the Trapp
Family children has only
begun.
James Murphy,
Artistic Director of the
. Playhouse, said that over,.
200 children from the
ages of five to 17
auditioned for the
coveted roles in London,
Goderich and Grand
Bend. At each centre, the
scene was the same:
talented and excited
young people were eager
to prov,e their merits.
They were well prepared
for the singing portion of
their auditions, and many
sang songs from The
Sound of Music.
The children came
from all over South-
western Ontario region,
including Parkhill,
Forest, Petrolia, Sarnia,
Strathroy, London and
GOderich. '
Casting decisions will
be made within two to
three weeks. The children
Hensall
• from page 17
Mr. and, Mrs. Charles
Fisher Betty and Jean
Coates, Exeter visited
Louise Mitchell; Mrs.
Ruth Durand and
daughter visited Mrs.
Nell Kendrick . and Mrs.
Ourdy visited her
husband Len Purdy.
Mr. Rozendal visited
with his wife Alice and
took her out driving;
visitors with Hugo
Schenk were Beatrice,
Kate and Maleeda
Schenk and his wife
Marion Schenk.
The Church service
was conducted on
Tuesday by Rev. Kenneth
Knight, Exeter. The
Ladies' of Carmel
Presbyterian Church
entertained the resident
on Monday with bingo
and treats and music.
The men's high bowling
score was won by Albert
Miazga with a score, of
140. The Ladies' high
Score was won by Mrs.
Mary Parlmer with a
score of 150.
Smile
Sign in optometrist's
window: "If you don't see
what you want, you've
come to the right place."
will be chosen for their
singing and acting
abilities and their
resemblances as family
members.
The Sound of Music will
be directed by James
Murphy. It begins
rehearsals on August 6
and plays from August 22
to September 1 at the
Huron Country
Plahyouse, Grand Bend.
provide a look at the past,
with a second touring
production called 1837,
about the farmers' revolt
under William Lyon
Mackenzie against the
corrupt Family Compact.
The Farm Show is
based partly on real farm
people from the Clinton
area, among whom the
Passe Muraille actors
lived during the summer
of 1972 while preparing
the play. It was first
produced for the Clinton
families and later
repeated in a successful
Toronto run and a cross -
Canada tour.
Passe Muraille artistic
director Paul Thompson
and actor Ted Johns have
added an extra scene to it
for the British tour; a
segment from Johns' own
show, He Won't Come In
From The Barn, about a
farmer who seeks peace
of mind in a high pressure
,world by living with his
livestock.
The opening per-
formance of the British
tour took place, as did the
original Clinton
premiere, in a barn - but
that Clinton show .was on
a hot night in August and
Monday night was in a
rainy, English April with
a bone -chilling wind
coming across the hills
from the Irish .Sea.
Audience members
needed blankets to keep
them warm and it was
possible to see the actors'
breath in the cold air.
Despite the cold
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climate, the Canadians
got a warm reception.
Layne Coleman won a
huge round of applause
playing a sportsman-like
(an English -made) David
Listowel fiddler Jimmy
Adams really had his own
moment of glory Sunday
night in The Globe, the
village pub, when he
played non-stop, all night
Brown tractor in a per- and cemented Anglo -
sonified tractor-pulling,,Canadian relations
contest against a
Canadian -made Case
Agri -King, Linda Grif-
fiths won the English'
hearts portraying a
blushing bride in the tale
of a rural courtship.
Mary Walsh earned d
round of laughter with
her scene as a farm wife
so busy that she turns into
a machine and John
Jarvis brought down the
house playing - of all
things - a breakdown -
prone bus.
Guitarist Don Freed
was a hit in a fur hat that
proved to be just what the
weather demanded.
permanently in this part
of Devon at least.
The Canadian High
Commission, represented
by Deputy Com mishioner
Christian Hardy, spon-
sored a cider and Devon
pastries party in the
barn, followed by a
performance of a Morris
dancing society from
nearby Barnstaple,
Canadian square dancing
taught by the Canadian
actors, and an honest -to -
goodness mouse
steeplechase with wagers
going to a local charity.
The tour ends on June
23.
WISEWAY
HOME & BUILDING CENTRE
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IT'S HERE!
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Castle and Mr. and Mrs.
John Maillet are pleased to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their children, Nancy Elia
Mae to Anthony Joseph. The wedding will take
place on Saturday, June 9th at 4: 00 p.m. in the
Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, Ontario.
The Board of. Governors
of the
Clinton Public Hospital
cordially invite all citizens
and surroun
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to attend
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