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TV Channel 5, - Su9inrlw Schedule for November 10 to November 17
(Exclusive to Signal -Star 'Publishing)
IMORNINGS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
j
i 7:00 - TODAY SHOW
7:30 - TODAY SHOW u�
f 9:00 - IRONSIDE
[ 10:00 SANFORD AND SON
10:40, - HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
tyy 11:00 - WHEEL OF FORTTJNE
L 11:30 - THE STUMPERS
1 12:00 - NEWS
AFTERNOONS - MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAYS
12:30,p.m.'lo 4:00 pan.
12:30 -'THE GONG SHOW
i 1:00 - 50 GRAND SLAM
1:30 - DAYS OF OUR LIVES
2:30 - THE DOCTORS -
I.,
3:00 - ANOTHER WORLD
4:00 ,• DAR•K SHADOWS
T,,HURSDAY, .NOVEMBER 11
4:30 STUDIO FIVE 'VOYAGE OF THE YES" Desi
Arnaz Jr", Mike Evans. Two teenage •boys, black
and white, ernbarkupon a.dramatic sea journey
that finds thetas battling'the forces of nature and the
1 complexities of their own latent prejudices.
1 EVENING
6:00 -NEWS
1 7:00 - ADAM - .12
7:30 - MICHIGAN STATE LOTTERY SHOW
8:00 -.GEMINI MAN
9:00 - BEST SELLERS - Captain's and Kings - Book VI
10:00 -• VAN DYKE AND COMPANY
( 1.1:00 - NEWS
°
11:30 - TON.IGHT SHOW
{ 1:00 - TOMORROW
( FRIDAY,'NOVEMBER 12
4:30 NBC SPECIAL TREAT: "BIG HENRY AND
• THE : POLKA DOT KID" NBC Starring Oscar
winner Estelle ' Parsons, Ned Beatty, and Chris
Barnes
EVENING
' 6:00 -=NEWS
7:00 - WILD KLNGDOM .
•
7:30 - THE MUPPETS
/ . 8:00 - SANFORD AND SON
f 9:00 ROCKFORD FILES
10:00-SERPICO
11:00 -NEWS
11:30 - TONIGHT SHOW
100 TOMORROW •
�• SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13
j •MORNING
. 7:00 -. KIDS FROM C..A.P.E.R.
7:30 ; M.UGGSY
8:00 - WOODY WOODPECKER SHOW
8:30 - PINK PANTHER
i 10:00 - McDUFF THE TALKING
10:30 THE MONSTER SQUAD
11:00 - LAND OF THE LOST
i : 11 :30 - HOT FUDGE
j 12:00 - SOUL TRAIN
AFTERNOON _..
1:00 SATURDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE ``FATHOM"
Raquel Welch, Tony Franciosa '67 Worinan
I parachute jumper is hired by a Scotsman to recover.
a "fire dragon" - a piece of equipment •for
triggering a bomb, lost in- the Mediterranean.
• 3:00 SATURDAY SPECTACULAR "SHORT WALK
.TO DAYLIGHT" James Brolin, Dari Mitchell '72
` Earthquake le"eels New York City and traps. dight
j people in a subway tunnel.
• 4:30 - THE GONG SHOW
1 • 5:00 - CANDID CAMERA
:5:30 - ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW
EVENING
�.., 6:00 - NEWS'
/
6:30 - HEE HAW
7.i3O BOBBY VINTON. M
• 8:-00 - EMERGENCY
9:00 - MOVIE "MACON• COUNTY, LINE"
11:00 -NEWS
no
`.11:30 MOVIE •"GLASS HOUSE" Alan Alda, Vic
Morrow - Shocking drarna of 'a tragic power
struggle among inmates of a state prison. From a
story by Truman Capote.
1:00 -MILLIONS MOVIE "LADY IN A CAGE" Olivia
de i-Iavilland, . Ann Southern B&.W Woman, con-
valescing from a. broken hip, is. caught in her
private elevator between floors, because of a power
failure.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 __
MORNING
6:45 - DAVEY AND GOLIATH
7:.00 - OPEN CAMERA
7:30 - REVIVAL FIRES
8:00 - REX HUMBARD
9:00 - ORAL ROBERTS
9:30 -'TELEVISED MASS
10:15 ',ABBOTT & COSTELLCr
11:45 - LAUREL & HARDY
i• .
AFTERNOON
•
12:30 - MEET THE PRESS
I . 1:00 - NFL FOOTBALL (Houston at Cincinnati)
t 4:00 - NFL FOOTBALL (Miami at Pittsburgh)
EVENING
f. , 6.30, WILD, WILD. WORLD OF ANIMALS
• 7100 -.DISNEY .
9:00 - THE BIG EVENT "SYBIL" Pt. I of a two-part
NBC World Premiere movie presentation starring
• Oscar winner Joanne Woodward and Sally Field.
I ` Dr. Cornelia •Wilbur (Woodward) treats Sybil
(Field), a woman who _has •developed 16 per •
-
sonalities as the'result of cruel treatment as a child.
t • The drama is based on the bestseller. Part two will
( be on NBC Monday Night at the Movies, Ntfvember
�33 15. °
11:00 - NEWS
11:30 CINEMA FIVE "STRANGERS WHEN WE
7
MEET" Kirk Douglas, Kim Novak '60 Married
architect, secretly in love with married neighbor,
must choose between his home, career and his love.
Based on Evan Hunter's nov01'-"
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15
4:30 STUDIO FIVE "TRS ,1 -10 -USE THAT WOULD
NOT DIE" Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Egan '70
SFour people are caught up in a mysterious struggle
[ to free them -selves from a ghostly force threatening
to destroy them.
EVENING •
6:00 • NEWS
7:00 ADAM 12
i 7:30 IIEWIT"CHED
8:00 - LITTLE ROUSE ON THE PRAIRIE
9:00 - THE BIG 'EVENT "SYBIL" (Part 2)
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11:00 - NEWS
11:30 - TONIGHT SHOW
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16
AFTERNOON '
4:30 - STUDIO FIVE ' BAD RONALD" Scott Jacoby, .
•Pippa Scott"74 When Ronald, a disturbed teenager,
accidentally kills a girl who taunts him. his mother
hides him in a secret room of theirold'house.
EVENING
6:00 - NEWS
7:00 ADAM =2.
7:30 - BEWITCHED
8:00 - •BAA, BAA BLACK SHEEP
9:00 - POLICE WOMAN
10:00 • POLICE STORY
11:30.• TONIGHT SHOW
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17
AFTERNOON
4:30 - STUDIO 1IV'E "DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE
DARK" Kim Darby, ,William Demurest. A young
couple inherits an old house and"finds it inhabited
by strange demonlike creatures.
6:00 - NEWS
-
7:00 - ADAM - 12
7:30 - BEWITCHED
EVENING „
8:00 - HALLMARK HALL OF • FAME "THE
DISAPPEARANCE OF AIMEE" NBC Starring
Faye Dunaway as evangelist Aimee Shcnple Mc-
Pherson •anal Bette Davis as her mother, Minnie
Kennedy.
10:06 - MARCUS WELBY M.D.
• 11:00 -.NEWS
11:30 - TONIGHT SHOW
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Goderich girl
graduates
Valerie Hutchins graduated from
the Apparel Management course
at convocation ceremonies held •
at Hall- University, Toronto, bn
October 16. Valerie. is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •Ken`
Hutchins, Warren -Street;*
Goderich. • '
Huron WI represented
at Winter Fair
Organizers of this season's.
1' Royal, Agricultural ' Winter
f Fair have announced the. list
of contestants .and a large
number will represent Huron
i County.
5. In the field crops division,
competitors$froin this region
will be Harold G. -Elder,
j Hensall R.D. Etherington,
Hensall, • Cameron . Bogie,
Goderich and Joseph Miller.,
Stephen Dietrich and Wayne
Woods, all of Dashwood.
4•' Breeding horses . will . see
j Judith Smillie, Hensall, Pat.
Stephenson, Goderich, Mr.
and Mrs.: V.C. Fox, Blyth,
Eric and Tim . Hackett
Lucknow competing.
Beef competitors will be
•' Whitney Coats of • Exeter,
' .Bodmin Ltd. and Smith:
Brothers of Brussels, -and
• Sharon 'Alton and Andrew
Gaunt of Lucknow.
In the dairy division, A.Iec
C[ItS..S CULNEW3'
loommusammilimms
f ' ••Last. week, Dave Weary
won four. 'straight: gamesto
dislodge Chas.. :MacDonald.
from his familiar first place
•• 'spot! Charlie managed to win
his only game of the evening
but now has a 9 and 0 record
compared to Dave's 10-0. The.
time has come for a head-on
confrontation between Dave
and •Charlie for . that first
place spot.;
Also 'nvery well last
as Don Bogie' picking
up two wins to advance to
Level .1. ; Brian 'Miller is
i having a very good year
winning 8 of 12 games to move
into the -remaining Level One
position. -
Sam Hassan picked up his
•
1.
I
winter
i service•.
The Ministry of Tran-.
l sported -on .. and .Com-
munications, has announced
l that its Winter Road
Reporting Service for the
public went into operation on
o Monday, November 8, just in
` time for the province's first
real snowstorm of the 197,0=77
f winter.
I The Road Information
j Centre' at Toronto and the`
Ministry's 18 district :offices
throughout the province have
up-to-date information on the
condition of all provincial and
j . secondary highways 24 hours
a day, seven days a week
during the winter months. •
Information on winter road
f conditions may be obtained
f around the clock . by
telephoning the ' following
;� MTC offices in Ontario.
,.248-3561
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Toronto
Chatham
London
Stratford
Hamilton ,
Burlington • 637-5625
Owen Sound `.. • + • . •• 376.7350
Port Hope . 885-6381
Kingston_ 544-22.20
Ottawa - 745-7049
Bancroft • 332-3220
Huntsville 789-2391
North Bay • 474-0044
New Liskeard • • 647-6761
Cochrane 272-4333
Sudbury • • 522-9380
Sault Ste. M
•Th'undet*Ba
Kenora
354-7504
681-2047
271-3550
527-9131
third wilt of. the season to
move up into second place in
Level2.
If youare interested in
joining • the Goderich
Township, Chess Club phone
Jim Kingsley at 524-9019. We
are looking for more ° mem-
bers!
The standings • as ' of
November 3, ,1976 are as
follows:
• LEVEL'1
W L D Pct
Dave. Wearyl0 0 0 1.000
C. MacDonald 9 0 0, 1.000
Jim Kingsley .10 ' 3 0 .769
Don Bogie ... 7 3 1- .682
.Brian Miller'.. 8. 4 0 • •667'
LEVEL2 •
L. Stadelmann 6 3.. 0 .667
Sam Hassan : 3 2 1 :583
Nick Gantner . 4 4 0. .500
Doug Brindley 3 3 0 .500
Jim Gower ... 4 6 0 .400
'LEVEL3
Barry Page ... 4 8 0 .333
Larry Gower 3 6 .0 .333
P. Herlufsen.•.. -2 -8 •0 ;200
Ron
Vanderlinde ,2' 11 0 .154
Monica Page 0 11 0 .000
rie ..:..256-5682
577-6451
468-6494
TOlN TALK
HONORARY MEMBERS
John Kloeze . 3
M. Koszycki .. 2
Bob Dick 2
Kirk Lyndon0
Dr Kloeze. 0
Dennis Little . 0
Ron.OeLeary : 0
Nancy Shelley, daughter Of
Mr: and Mrs.. C1•a 'ence
" 'Shelley, Mitchell, recently
°graduated ' • from the
University of Western
Ontario with a BA in physical
education. Nancy is plesently
teaching ,at Hol.mesville
..,; 1 Public School.
1 0
1 .0
1. 1
2 1
-0. 0.
1 .0
4 0
J•1
',1 •M
- «l-
PRIL 13-20
'90y
WEEK
WANT ADS WORK WONDERSI
Horonview
ladies
plan draw
.750
'.667
.625.
:167
.000
.000
.000
Ostron and Elizabeth Batty of
Clinton- will show' Jersey
stork. -
William Turnbull and Jan
van Vliet of. Brussels will
have entries in the swine
division, Turnbull showing
Yorkshire and van Vliet
showing Lacombe.
Thomas J. Todd of
Lucknow will have entries in
the lamb •and sheep corn-
.
petitions.
The monthly meeting of the,
Huronview Ladies, -Auxiliary':
was held in the Craft room,'a
good attendance of members -
and visitors were present:
Mrs. W. • Colclough
president • - presided for •
business • session.•
Arrangements were '. com-
pleted for our annual Tea,
Bazaar, Bake Table. Mrs. H.
Johnson to be in charge of
Tea Tables.
A decision'to-hold a draw in
Goderich- to be approached
for same and .Mr's. W.
Colclough offered. a Christ-
mas cake, for second draw
which was accepted' by all.
Mrs. Webster suggested two
bushels of apples for
residents and Mrs. W.
Colclough to purchase same.
A card, to be sent to Mrs:
Amy Lammie of Hensall. •
Mrs.' M. McGregor. (Con-
vener of Crafts) gave her
financial report.. and men-
-tioned various articles ready
for the Bazaar. She 'men-
tioned a request fro,m Mr.
Leyton for some financial
support from our Auxi-lia
for a special project for the
Homey Motion•by Mrs. Mary
Robinson, seconded Mrs.
Gibson, carried to support
same, •• -
apConveners of. variou's
.committees . were reminded
by the President to be on duty.
early ;the. day of our Bazaar.
Motion to adjourn 2. by Mrs.
Gaunt. Members then spent
some time visiting residents
in the Home. •
Next monthly meeting will
be Monday November _15th.
MINOR
BULLETIN
FRIDAY
Nov.. 12th 9:00 p.m.
MIDGET
Walkerton vs Goderich
SATURDAY
Nov. 13th 7:00. p.m:
BANTAM "BB"
Walkerton vs Goderich
SUNDAY
Nov. 14th 2i'00 p.m.
PEEWEE -
Walkerton vs Goderich
6:00 p.m. '
BANTAM "D" -
Monktonvs Goderich
ALL. GAMES AT
VANASTRA
• Bingo In The New. Goderich Legion Nall
BINGO EVERY SUNDAY.
7:30 P.M.SHARP
NEW REVISED.GAMES
11 Regular games --$12.00, 4 Specials - $15:00
4-"Sh+are the Wealth" with a chance at G
the Jackpot. Two door prizes.
$1 10.°°. in S6 calls
ADMISSION $1.00 DOORS OPEN 6:30
ALL PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE WORK
S-QUARE'1MEAL
SQUARE,DEAL
TRY TNOW
NOW FULLY LICENSED?
GODERICH RESTAURANT
STEAKHOUSE & TAVERN Ltd.
LICENSED UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENSE ACT
42 WEST STREET •
4,
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FOR RENT
524-9366
For a TastyTfeat Try
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Mon.-Thurs.
Fri: -Sat.
Sun. -
Closed
Phone 524-2242
• Eat In or Take out
NEW
HOURS:
10 a.m.-10 p.m.
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Wednesday
Esquire Restauram
The Square Goderich
Ducharme
Excavating -Dashwood '236-4230
TRUCKING - BACKHOE • &'DOZER SERVICE
CALL RICH NICK DOWHANIUK 524._6240
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It's the time when your thoughts are turning to'`.
parties;fireside evenings, dining with friends,
taking long walks. 'Tan Jay' separates will be a
welcomed addition to your'wardrobe. Fashioned
from 100 percent polyester. Sky Blue, Sizes 10 to
20.
Long-sleeved shirt 'with placket,
front,'stitch detailing on collar,
placket and tailored cuffs.
Beautiful silky -look that's right
for nightime or.daytime wearing. $ 1 6.9 8
Pull -on skirt.
Shirt jacket, with yoke front, slit
sides, tie belt.
!INSURANCE
George Tutton
LIFE, AUTO
FIRE AND
ALL ,OTHE t°LINES;
319 HURON ROAD'
• <4411
GODERICH 524
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Straight-leg, fly -front. pants.
Matching pull -on pants.
$16.98
$35.98
$19.98'
5'17.98
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