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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-07-03, Page 18Channel 0, Ent�rtainment ` * * AY, 1248 *Tk1E PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS" star - h77; r4 l , ifrt. and Barbara 'Mersey. After killing a 1iir a1 a, student activist is se'tenced to a year IY fend Hee! THUMP" IA" 1rlr, .- "THE IMMORTAL" starring Christopher i• Day Sullivan. A test driver who possesses blood • guarantees immunity to disease, including aging, which can be Passed on to others, is in peril when the phenomenon . di* ..vexed by a dying tyco jai who will buy life at any price. FRRDA',. 12:45 p.m.- "REBUS" staraing Ann Margret and Lau - 'Me -Harvey. A famous croupier, expelled from London's "aaasinQs, is offered a job in . eirut. SATURDAY, 1:15 a.m.- "STOP ME -BEFORE I KILL" starring Kiane Oilento and Claude Dauphin. W.ale honeymooning, an ace auto driver and his attractive wife are in an accident. The man recovers physically but is affected mentally. SATURDAY, 6:30 p.m.- "THIEF" starring Richard Crenna and Angie Dickinson. A man trying to break with his criminal past must find money quickly in order to pay a debt. SATURDAY, 11:45 p.m.- "ROMAN HOLIDAY" starring Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn. Lonely holiday for a royal prin- cess turns .into a momentary break in her life when she falls in love with a newspaperman. SUNDAY, 11:45 p.m. - "WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE?" starring Bette Davis ,and Joan Crawford. Psychopathic relationship between two sisters, one a former child vaude- ville star, the other a crippled ex -silent screen star, who are bound together in a house of fear. TUESDAY, 12:45 p.m.- "SILVER CITY" starring Yvonne DeCarlo ' and Edmond O'Brien. A mining expert hero gets into trouble over an easy dame and is haunted in his attempts to make a comeback by his rival. WEDNESDAY, 12:45 p.m.- "DON'T KNOCK THE ROCK" starring Billy Haely and The- Comets. Singing idol finds his home town torn between teenagers who worship the rhythm of rock and roll and the indignant adults who think they're sinners. ii time for release comes he and his Channel 10 Entertainment THURSDAY, 12:45 p.m.- "DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID" star- ring Paulette Goddard and Burgess Meredith. A domineering 19th century French mother tightens her hold on her son by involving him with an ambitious maid. FRIDAY, 12:45 p.m.- "A THOUSAND CLOWNS" starring Jason Robards Jr. and Martin Balsam. A writer of children's TV shows quits his job and makes no. effort to find another. FRIDAY, 11;45 p.m.- "MY FATHER'S HOUSE" starring Robert Preston anld Cliff Robertson. A movie adapted from the novel by Philip Kunhardt. .SATURDAY, 6:30 p.m.- "DEATH SENTENCE" starring Claris Leachtnan and Laurence Luckinbill. A juror in a murder case discovers that the wrong man is • on trial and that her life is threatened by the real . killer. SATURDAY, 11:45 p.m.- "POWDERKEG" starring Rod Taylor .and Dennis Cole. A pair of\tough, trouble -shooting private in- vestigators in the southwestern U.S. in 1914 are called in when a tr:in is hijacked. ' MONDAY,. 12:15 a.m.-• "ROOM SERVICE" starring The Marx Brothers and Lucille Ball. A penniless theatrical producer bakes measures to prevent being kicked out of a hotel. TUESDAY, 12:45 p.m: "FLUFFY" starring Tony Randall and Shirley Jones. WEDNESDAY, 12:45 p.m.- "THE THRILL OF IT ALL" starring Doris Day and James Garner. When a doctor's wife becomes a TV pitch girl it disrupts their home life. .Channel 1'3 Entertainment THURSDAY MIDNIGHT- "THE LAST ADVENTURE" starring • Alain Delon. and Lino Ventura. FRIDAY, 8:30 rp.m.-- ."DEATN STALK starring Vince Edwards Carol Lynley and Neville Brand. -FRIDAY MIDNIGHT ° - "I'LL NEVER FORGET WHAT'S HIS .NAME" starring Orson Welles and Oliver Reed. SATURDAY, 8:00 On, "THE HEALERS" starring John For- sythe and Beverly Garland. SATURDAY, MIDNIGHT- "THE BABY" starring Ruth Roman. SUNDAY, 1:00 p.m.- "ROSIE" starring Rosalind Russell, Sandra Dee and Brian Aherne. SUNDAY, 7:00 p.m. - "AMY PRENTISS: THE DESPERATE WORLD.. OF JANE DOE" Starring Jessica Walter and Don Murray. MONDAY MIDNIGHT- "INSIDE THE MAFIA" starring Cameron Mitchell and Elaine Edwards. TUESdAY MIDNIGHT- "COLOSSUS 1980" starring Eric Braeden . and Susan Clark. •- WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT- "KING KONG ESCAPES" starring Rhodes Reason and Linda Miller. IT PAYS TO BEFORE YOU BUY! THIS WEEKS SPECIALS Sheet Vinyl Flooring (12' wide) .... 4.89 s/y • Level Loop Rubber back Carpet ... 5.95 s/y Tone on Tone Hi -lo Rubber Back ... 9.49 s/y Benjamin Moore Paints 10% off ..Wallpapers 10% to 30% off Broadloom . Vinyl Flooring . Draperies . Paint . Wallpaper Cashco Carpets Ltd. "in beautiful downtown." ST. 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Family 8 Bewitched 10 Doctor ' in ,The House 6 6:00 News 6, 8, 10. 11, 13 6:30 Truth or Consequences 8 My Three Sons 13 The Party Game 11 7:00 Rhoda 10 Lawrence Welk 8 Harry Hibbs 11 Adam 12 13 Sergeant Bilko 6 7:30 Funny Farm 13 Father, Dear Father 10 •Oral Roberts 11 The Honeymooners 6 8:00 Tommy Hunter 8, 10 Sts. of San Francisco 13 Movie `Mantrap' 6 8:30 Night Stalker 11 9:00 Police Surgeon 13 Movie 'The Immortal' 8 Man about The House 10 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 Baretta 11, Maclear 13 10:00 S.W.A.T. 10 Get Christie Love 13 Global News 6 10:30 Claire Olsen 8 George Hamilton IV 11 Joker's Wild 6 11:00 Nat. News 8, 10, 11, 13 Movie 'Man on The Spy- ing Trapeze' 6 11:20 Local News 8, 10, 13 11:30 Larry Solway 11 11:45 Mery Griffin 8 Policewoman 10 12:00 Movies 'The Man with X-ray Eyes' 11; 'The Last adventure' 13 12:45 Boris Karloff 10 1:35 Movie `Killers Three' 11 1:50?Concern 13 3:30 Mery Griffin 11 FRI., JULY 4 6:00 University of the Air 13 6:30 Galloping Gourmet 13 7:00 Canada A.M. 13 7:35 Concern 13 7:40 Canada A.M. 13 8:30 Romper Room 13 9:00 Yoga 13 Ontario Schools 11 9:30 Pay Cards 13 Ed Allen 11 10:00 It's Your Move 13 Mon Ami 8, 10 Ontario Schools 11 10:15 Friendly Giant 8, 10 BONANZA of USED rinnnv7 FARM EQUIPMENT * 14 TRUCKLOADS OF MACHINERY HAVE BEEN RECEIVED * HARVESTING 2 - Ford 612 Harvesters with pickup and cornheads 1 - New Holland Haybine 469 t - New Holland Hay Baler 276 with thrower 1 - New Holland Hay Baler 273 with thrower 1 - Ford 508 Hayrake 1 - Ford Mower 2 - John Deere 38 Forage Harvesters with 2 heads each 2 - 717 New Holland Forage Harvesters with cornheads and hayheads Several Flail Harvesters 5 ft. 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TEL. 327-8045 10:30 Mr. Dressup 8 and 10 Horoscope Dollars 13 11:00 Summer Schools 8 Ed Allen 10 Five of a Kind 11 Ladies' Fare 13 11:30 Let's Talk 13 Cartoons 8 Juliette 10 I Saw That 11 12:00 Cartoons 10, 13 Midday 11 12:30 News 8 and 10 Days of Our Lives 11 Let's Make a Deal 13 12:45 Movies 'Rebus' 8; 'A Thousand Clowns' 10 1:00 Hollywood Squares '13 Larry Solway 11 1:30 Definition 13 Days of Our Lives 11 2:00 Whats the Good Word 13 2:30 Edge of Night 8 and 10 The Doctors 11 He Knows She Knows 13 3:00 Juliette 8 City Lights 10 General Hospital 11 Another World 13 3:30 Take Thirty 8 and 10 The Young, - Restless 11 4:00 Family Court 8 and 10 Dinah 11 Flintstones 13 Alphabet of Life 6 4:30 Forest Rangers 8, 10 basted as supplied by the TV stations, are subject to change The Brady Bunch 13 Canadian Cavalcade 6 5:00 Party Game 8 - Partridge Family 10 Mannix 11 Mike Douglas 13 Hogan's Heroes 6 5:30 PartridgeFamily 8 Bewitche10 Doctor in The House 6 6:00 News 6, 8, 10, 11. 13 6:30 Truth of Consequences 8 My Three $,ons 13 Party Game,,11 7:00 Hee Haw 10 Maude 8 Swiss Fam. Robinson 13 The Starlost 11 Sergeant Bilko 6 7:30 Six Million Dol. Man 13 The Honeymooners 6 Chico and The Man 8 8:00 NDP Convention 8, 10 Rockford Files 11 Sanford and Son 6 8:30 The 4effersons 6 Movie `Deathstalk' 13 9:00 Police Woman 11 Doctor at Sea 6 9:30 The Entertainers 6 10:00 Barnaby Jones 8 Hawaii • Five -O 10 Tommy Banks 11 Kojak 13 Global News 6 10:30 Movie 'All Fall Down' 6 Channel 11 Entertainment THURSDAY MIDNIGHT - "THE MAN WITH X-RAY EYES" starring Ray Milland and Diana Van Der ViIs. A doctor in- volved in research seeking to increase the seeing power of the human eye decides to test his new serum on his own eyes. FRIDAY, 1:35 a.m.- "KILLERS THREE" starring Robert Walker and Diane Varsi. A returned serviceman kills a federal agent after a futile robbery attempt, then with his wife sets out to escape. FRIDAY MIDNIGHT- "SUBTERFUGE" starring Gene Barry and Joan Collins. An American agent arrives in London and finds himself kidnapped and tortured, but is helped to escape by British Intelligence. SATURDAY, 1:45 a.m.- "TIGER BY THE TAIL" starring Chris- topher George and Dean Jagger. A war hero returns from Vietnam just in time to be framed for the murder -robbery of his .brother. SATURDAY, 10:30 p.m.- "DARLING LILI" starring Julie And- rews and Rock Hudson. During, the war popular ' English music hall star keeps the home fires burning while slipping state secrets to the Germans. A British flyer becomes involved in the intrigue. SUNDAY, 1:25 a.m. "SECRET LIFE OF AN AMERICAN WIFE" starring Walter' Matth+au and Anne Jackso n. The suburban wife `Bf ` a ' harried . press apt . #begins to feel that life is passing' her by when her hithband comments on their sexy neighbor. SUNDAY, 7:00 p.m.- "NEVADA SMITH" starring Lorne Greene and Cliff Potts. The relationship of wealthy Jonas Cord Sr. and Nevada Smith, a young man out to avenge the murder of his -mother and father. WEDNESDAY, 8:00 p.m.- "TERROR ON THE 40TH FLOOR" starring John Forsythe and Don Meredith. The serenity of a Christmas Eve is marred and the lies of a handful of corpor- ate power seekers changed when a fire breaks out on the twelfth -floor of a skyscraper, trapping those attending an office party 28 °floors above. FIRST ONE IN Develop game, forget winning By ED COLLINS If your ego cannot stand losing, tennis is not the game for you. Inexperienced players fre- quently stunt their skill de- velopment because of an ob- session to win. At the begin- ning and intermediate levels of play, this attitude proves disastrous to the student's eventual chance of becoming a good player. Because they want to be competitive im- mediately, they adopt a game plan that fits their needs. Their strategy is simply to in- timidate their opponent. And it works. Their sole objective is to at- tack the net - and not be subtle about it. The more ob- vious, the better. Some even slap their feet on the court and beat their chest. Others yell, "Here I come ! " The tactic is to intimidate the op- ponent as he plays the ball. It doesn't matter whether the player has a net game be, cause the ball rarely comes back. Their opponents are so nervous they invariably make -a mistake. The match winner is the player who con- sistently makes it to the net first. Although these tactics are ill-conceived - and against a good player, worthless - they usually work. The prob- lem is that the player doesn't give himself an opportunity to develop his groundstrokes. After a few years of frantically running around the court, the frustrated play- er has little to show for his time spent. Although his vol- leys and overhead are much improved, his groundstrokes are still at the embryonic stage: Everytime he plays an ex- perienced player, thisglaring weakness is exploited. He gets lobbed and loses because he has no baseline game. Don't be so shortsighted. You must temporarily forget about winning. Stay back at the baseline and develop the' THREE -STROKE GAME. This is the foundation from which you can build a strong game and eventually whip all those "egomaniacal stam- peeding weekend hackers." Fertilizer made from natural gas Natural gas has been the best and cheapest method of getting hydrogen which is then converted to ammonia in nitrogen fertilizers, accord- ing ' to Ron Ashcroft, plant manager for Valley Nitrogen Producers, El Centro, Calif. "Ninety per cent of am- monia production is based on natural gas feed stock," Ash- croft said. 11:00 Nat. News 8, 10, 11, 13 11:20 Local News 8, 10, 13 11:30 Larry Solway 11 11:45 Mery Griffin 8 Movie 'My Father's House' 10 12:00 Movies `I'll Never For- get What's His Name' 13 `Subterfuge' 11 1:15 Stop Me Before I Kill' 8 1:30 Concern 13 1:45 Movie `Tiger by The Tail' 11 3:35 Mery Griffin 11 SAT., _JULY 5 5;53 Concern 13 6:00 University of the Air 13 6:30 Sports Roundup 13 7:00 Sports Roundup 13 Special Place 11 7:30 Waterville Gang 13 8:00 Story Theatre 13 Circle Square 11 • 8:30 Uncle Bobby 13 Ontario Schools 11 9:00 La Boite a Surprise 8 9:30 Tree House 13 D'Iberville 8 10:00 Circle Square, 13 F'rightenstein 8 Cartoons 10 Garner Ted Armstrong 11 10:30 Hudson Brothers 13 Rainbow Country 10 Camera on Canada 11 11:00 Circle Square 8, 10 Cartoons 13 The Church Today 11 11:30 Bewitched 10 I Wrestling 8 Dale Harney 11 Kung Fu 13 12:00 Reach for the Top 10 Spiderman 11 12:30 Par 27 10 Tennis 8 - Movie 'Better a Widow' 13 The Lively Woman 11 1:00 Wrestling 10, 11 Greening Up 10 2:00 CBC Sports 8, 10 Sports 11 2:30 Wonders of the Wild 13 Gardening with Gwen 8 3:00 The Challenging. Sea 13 Canadian Cavalcade 6 Roach for The Tdp 8 3:30 Know ow Your Sports . 13 Bugs Bunny 8, 10 Let's Go 6 Tennis 11 4:00 Wrestling 6 Bugs Bunny 8 Sports . Roundup 13 4:30 CBC News 8 Sportsweek 10 Speaking of Books 11 Wide Wld. of Sports 13 5:00 Heritage Inn 11 Tennis 8 Bugs Bunny 10 5:30 Party Game 11 6:00 Larry Solway 11 - News 6, 10, 13 Sports Probe 6 6:30 Movies `Thief' 8; 'Death Sentence' 10 Bowling for Dollars 13 Under Attack 11 Follyfoot 6 7:00 Emergency 13 Going Places 6 7:30 Global Newsweek 6 Law and • Contemporary Affairs 11 8:00 All Around The Circle 8 and 10 Movie 'The Healers' 13 World of • Wicks 6 8:30 Billy Liar 8, 10 Tommy Banks 11 Global Presents 6 9:00 NDP Convention 8, 10 9:30 Wrestling 11 Allen Spraggett 6 10:00 Movie 'They Call Me Mr. Tibbs' 6 On The Evidence $10 Wrestling 13�`` 10:30 Movie 'Darling Lili' 11 Wrestling 13 11:00 Nat. 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