The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-08-26, Page 20ENGAGEMENT
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‘lr. and !Hrs. C. Stuart [inn. n. Ilarkhani. Ontario. and %Ir. and Mrs.
'Hobert (Abb. Kal. field. Ontario» announce the forthcoming
• Marriage of theirchildren. Barbara 1 » nti and Geoffrtl Robert. The
wedding will take place on De,.cinber 12. 1981 in London. I hntario.
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1•001. SALE!
August 28 -
September 12
POOL KIT INCLUDES
•30 mil. vinyl liner • 14 gauge
gal steel walls •Bullnose
coping ,*Return fittings
• Main dram •Sand filter with
pump *Vacuum kit •Main
tenance kit •6' diving board
•3 step ladder *Installation
includes concrete and pool
pad bottom *skimmer
I 00! pool kits and all invert
0 tory including patio fur-
=
offniture, games, chemicals
and accessories.
Beat inflation! Order now for fall installation.
Middegaal
•
234 Main St.North, Seaforth 527-0104
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,August 19 to August 25
WEDNESDAY
AUG.26. 1981
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 pm MAGAZIN E
7:30 BEWITCHED
8:00 REAL PEOPLE
. 9:00 DIFFRENT STROKES
9:30 THE FACTS OF LIFE
10:00 QUINCY
11:00 NEWS
11 : 30 THE TONIGHT SHOW
12:30 TOMORROW COAST-
TO-COAST •
THURSDAY
AUG.27.1981
EVENING'
6:09 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00PM MAGAZINE • ,
7 : 30 BEWITCHED
8:00 NBC MAGAZINE WITH
DAVID BRINKLEY '
9:00 THURSDAY NIGHT AT •
THE MOVIES: "BURNT
OFFERINGS-. Karen Black -
Oliver Reed
11:00 NEWS
11 : 30 THE TONIGHT SHOW
12:30 TOMORROW COAST-
TO-COAST
FRIDAY
AUG.28, t981
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
' 7:00PM MAGAZINE
" 1 :30 MUPPET SHOW •
8:00 NEWS 50N LOCATION •
8:30 BASEBALL
12:30 ROADSHOW
2:00 AMERICA'S TOP 10
2: 30 ROCK CONCERT
4:00 MOVIE: "STRANGE
LOVE OF MARTHA IVERS"
• Barbara Stanwyc-Kirk
lc
• Douglas
SATURDAY •
AUG.29,1981
MORNING
• 6: 00 BEWITCHED
6:30 NEW ZOO REVUE
7: 00 JONNY QUEST
7:30 FLINTSTCINE COMEDY
SHOW
8:00 FLINTSTON E COMEDY
SHOW •
9 : 00 GODZILLA
9:30 BATMAN AND THE.
SUPER SEVEN
10: 30,DAFFY DUCK SHOW
11 :00 J ETSONS
11:30 HONG KONG PHOOEY
AFTERNOON •
12:00 SOULTRAIN
1:00 BIONIC WOMAN
2:00 MOVIE: "SERGEANT
DEADHEAD". Frankie
Avalon -Deborah Walley
3:30 MOVIE: "PAPER
MAN". Dean Stockwell -
Stefanie Powers
5: 00 SHA NANA
5:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
MONDAY
AUG. 3i, 1981
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NW, NEWS • •
7:00 PM MAGAZINE
7 : 30 BEWITCHED
8:00 LITTLE HOUSE ON.
THE PRAIRIE
9:00 MONDAY NIGHT • AT
THE MOVIES: "AIRPORT
.77- Jack Le mpaon-Brenda
Vaccaro
11:00 NEWS
11:30 THE TONIGHT SHOW
12:30 TOMORROW COAST-
TO-COAST
vs4'
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 HEE HAW.
7: 30 PiNK PANTHER
8:00 BARBARA MANDRELL
AND THE. MANDRELL
SISTERS •
• 9:00 SATURDAY NIGHT AT
THE MOVIES: "THE
COUNTRY WESTERN
• MURDERS". Sonny Bono -Lee
Purcell
11 : 00 NEWS
11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT
LIVE
1: 00 BENNY HILL SHOW
1:30 MOVIE: "A VERY
SPECIAL FAVOR". Rock
Hudson -Leslie Caron
SUNDAY
AUG.:10, 1981
MORNING
TUESDAY
SEPT. 1. 1981
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7: nu PM MAGAZINE
7:30 BEWITCHED
8:00 TUESDAY NIGHT AT
THE MOVIES: "THE EAGLE
HAS L A NDED" . Michael
Caine -Donald Sutherland
II: t10 NEWS
11 : 30 THE TONIGHT SHOW
12:30 TOMORROW COAST-
TO-COAST "
•
WED THRIU TOES • ,.
MORNING
5 : 1 5 VARIOUS
PROGRAMMING (Exc. Mon.)
545 U OF M PRESENTS
6 : 15 VARIOUS
PROGRAMMING
6: 30 SCOPE (Fri. /
6:45 NEWS
7 00TODAY
'" 9:00 MOVIE: "GRAVE OE
THE VAMPIRE- k Wed
"FRANKENSTEIN : THE
TRUE STORY" Part I
(Thurs./ "FRANKENSTEIN :
THE TRUE STORY" Part 11
(Eri. ) "HEALERS" (Mon. )
" MEDICAL STORY " (Tues.)
11 : 00•HOUR MAGAZINE
:WTERNOON
12:00 NEWS •
12:30 DOCTORS
1:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES
2:00 ANOTHER WORLD •
3:00 TEXAS
4:00 MOVIE: "HERCULES
UNCHAINED" Wed.)
"VIKING QUEEN" (Thurs.)
"THE WHITE WARRIOR"
(Fri. / "INTERVAL" Mon.
"THE LAST CHILD" Tues.
530 M .A
Beef night planned
6:45 DAVEY AND GOLIATH
7: 00 OPEN CAMERA
7:30 HEALTH FIELD
li: 00 DAY OE DISCOVERY
8:30 REX HUMBARD
9:00 OFIAL ROBERTS
9:3(1 TV MASS
10:00 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
10:30 LAUREL AND HARDY
11:00 MOVIE: "WEE WILLIE
WINKLE". Shirley Temple -
Victor McLaglen
On Monday, August 31, the
Huron -Middlesex and Perth
Cattlemen's Associations
are sponsoring -.a beef infor-
mation night at the Kirkton-
Woodham Community Cen-
tre. A social hour from 531)
- 6:30 p.m. will te followed
by a beef dinner at 6:30
(reservations necessary)
and speakers' program at
7:45.
O.V.C.'s Wayne • Martin
will report on "Further Fin-
dings from the Bruce County
Health Study". Bill Gunn of
Price, Waterhouse
Chartered Actountants, Lon
don, will speak on "Financ-
ing Beef .Operations in Tough
Times". Alan Scott, Perth
Agricilitural. Representative
,will outline "producer
methods of monitoring, costs
• and what they can afford to
pay for replacements".,
Charlie Gracey of Canadian.
/1FTER NOON
12:30 MEET THE PRESS
1 : 0 0 AMERICAN
LIFESTYLE
1:30 THIS WEEK IN
BASEBALL
2 :00 SPARKY AND AL
2:15 BASEBALL
4:30 BLUE JEAN NETWORK
PRESENTS: TEDDY
PENDERGRASS
Cattlemen's Association
CoMpletes the program with
thoughts on the »Beef Cy-
cle". • -
Peoducers • Will have the
opportunity to run buying
and selling examples
through an O.M:A.F.
'breakeven • computer model
during the course of the
evening.
Wives and agribusiness
people are welcome.
•Proud father Rick Kingsley and proud grandmother Eunice Kingsley of Goderich were»
•pleased when Nicole Ruth Ann Kingsley won the 9-12 month category in the baby contest at
Dungannon fair on Saturday. Nicole's mom is Joyce (nee Henderson). Alicia Johnston
placed second and Catherine Brindley placed third in this category. (Photo by Joanne
Buchanan)
Cattle
assistance
The Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food 1980
Cattle Assistance Program
for Stocker Cattle claim
forms are now available at
the O.M.A.F. offices.
To be eligible beef pro-
ducers must have:
(1) been a resident of On-
tario in 1980
(2) sold a minimum of 10
stockers
Eligible animals must have
been:
(1) purchased by the appli-
cant as calves
(2) fed in Ontario for at
least 150 days
(3) sold in 1980 for
finishing purposes
(4) weighing 600 pounds or
more when sold.
Payment is $20 per head.
Applications are to be com-
pleted by November 30.1981.
Pick up your application at
your local O.M.A.F. office or
phone 482-3428, or long
distance Zenith 7-3040.
EVENING
6:00 NEViiS
6:30 WILD WILD WORLDOF
AN
7:04) DISNEY'S WON-
DERE1:L WORLD
" Tht10-CHIPs • - • -
9:00 THE SUNDAY BIG
EVENT: "AIRPORT '77"
Jack Lernmon-Lee Gra nt
11:00 NEWS
It: 30 MOVIE "LIFE AT THE
TOP'» Laurence Harvey -Jean
Simmons
Dungannon hall was jam-packed with pickles, preserves, home baking, quilting, school
work and a variety of crafts on the weekend. All had been judged as part of the Dungannon
fair and were on display for the crowds which visited. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
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Step one, two, three
Urierva
Marching in the Dungannon fair's parade onSaturday seems to be serious
business for these young members of the Dungannon TwirlOttes. The parade
was only one of many features at the two-day annual fair. (Photo by Joanne
Buchanan)
Be safe -r not sorry
1,0
credible
10,000 pair dearout!
Right now Sandy's is offering you incredible back
to school savings on over 10,000 pairs of fine,
medium and wide wale cords from Roadrunner.
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Regular prices to 2500
Don't wait -shop early for the
best selection of colours, sizes and styles.
9 different styles to choose from in black, broum,
beige, navy, camel, grey and bordeaux. Not all
colours and styles available in all stores.
Sandy »f guaranie;c ratirfatimn or money refunded teal) proof of purchace
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