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TV Cbanpel 5 .. Saginaw Schedule for ' pecember 16 to December 22
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MORNINGS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
7:00 - TODAY SHOW
7430 - TODAY SHOW
9:00 - IRO14SIDE
10:00 - SANFORD AND SON
10:30 - HOLLYWOOD SQUARES.
11:00 - WHEEL OF FORTUNE
11:30 - THE STUMPERS
12:00.- NEWS
AFTERNOONS - MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAYS
12:30 p.m. to •4:00 p.m.
12:30 - THE GONG SHOW
1:00 - 50 GRAND SLAM
.1:30 - DAYS OF 'OUR LIVES
2:30 - THE DOCTORS
3:00 -. ANOTHER WORLD
4:00 - DARK SHADOWS
Thursday, December •16
•AFTERNOON
4:30 STUDIO FIVE: . "THE MOUSE THAT
ROARED",— Peter Sellers, Jean Seberg —,An
infinitesimal -country declares war on the U.S. —
and wins!•dGreat satiric fun, with Sellers doing a
superb job in several different roles.
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EVENING' •
6:00 - NEWS
1:00 -ADAM -12
7:30 - MICHIGAN STATE LOTTERY SHOW
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8:00 VAN DYKE AND COMPANY
9:00 - BEST SELLER - "ONGE AN EAGLE" (Part 4)
10:00 - ORAL ROBERTS - "A CHRISTMAS DREAM"
11:00 - NEWS
11:30 - TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 - TOMORROW
Friday, December 17
AFTERNOON
4:30 - NBC SPECIAL TREAT: "LITTLE, WOMEN"
(DB from 11-14, 4-5 p.m.) NBC — Joanne'V .00dward
is the narrator -mother and choreographer. Edward
Villella and Anna Aragno dance the roles of the
bridal couple in this ballet version of Louisa May
Alcott's famous novel.
EVENING
6:00 - NEWS
7:00 - WILD KINGDOM `
7:30 - THE MUPPETS
8:00 - SANFORD AND SON
8:30 CHICO AND THE MAN
9:00 ROCKFORD"FILES
10:00 SERPICO
11:00 -'NEWS
11:30 - TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 - TOMORROW
Saturday, December 18
MORNING
7:00 - KIDS FROM "C.A.P.E.R.
7:3Q - MUGGSY
8:00 - WOODY WOODPECKER SHOW
8:30 - PINK PANTHER •.
10:00 - SPEED BUGGY
10:30 - THE MONSTER SO,UAD
t "'11:00 - SPACE GHOST - FRANKENSTEIN JUNIOR
{ 11:30 -'H"OT FUDGE
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12:00 - SOUL TRAIN
AFTERNOON
1:00 - A.F,C..PLAYOFFS
• 4.:00 - I, DREAM OF-.JEANNIEL_
{ 4:30 - THE GONG SHOW
5:00 - CANDID CAMERA
5:30 - ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW
EVENING
6:00 - NEWS.
6:.30 -HEEHAW
7:30 - BOBBY VINTON SHOW
8:00 - THE FIRST CHRISTMAS — "The Story of the
First Christmas Snow" — Animated musical
Christmas special. •
8:30 '- MOVIE: "MAME" Lucille. Ball, Robert
Preston, Beatrice Arthur
11:00 NEWS '
11:30 - MILLION $ MOVIE: "WAR AND PEACE" —
Audrey Hepburn, Henry Fonda - '56 — Napoleon
turns his attentions to Russia and in so doing,
causes hardships and grief on a vast scale. Personal
stories and love affairs woven throughout. (Due to
the Length of this feature, there will be no FIVE
STAR THEATRE this week.) -
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Sunday, December 19
MORNING
{ 6:45 - DAVEY•AND GOLIATH
7:00 - OPEN CAMERA '
{ , 7:30 - REVIVAL FIRES
8:00 - REX HUMBARD
j 9:00 - ORAL ROBERTS
• 9:30 - TELEVISED MASS
10:1•$ - ABBOTT & COSTELLO ,,
/ 11:45 - LAUREL &HARDY'
AFTERNOON
1l
12:30 - MEET THE PRESS
{ 1:00 - AFCPLAYOFFS
{ 4:00 - SUNDAY SPECTACULAR: "THE DESERT
? SONG" — Kathryn Grayson, Gordon MacRae —'b3
— Professor studying the desert is secret leader of
the Riffs; as they fight to unmask traitorous Arab
{SS leader.
EVENING
{ ▪ 6:00 -NEWS
6:30 - WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS
7:00 - DISNEY
8:00 - THE BIG EVENT: "CHRISTMAS •AROUND
f THE WORLD" — Gene Kelly, Liv Ullman, William
Conrad, Marcel Marceau, Dick Van Dyke, Jonathon
Winters and others participate in this special
holidayentertainment program showing how
Christmas traditions in such places as Austria,
Australia, Norway., Sweden, ett. have contributed
' to America's celebration of the season.
9:30 - THE BIG EVENT- - "THE MONEY
{ CHANGERS" (Part 4) -
} 11:00 -NEWS
11:30 - CINEMA FIVE: "OF HUMAN BONDAGE"
Kim Novak, Laurence Harvey — B&W '64 —
L.,
Somerset Maullhan's classic of a young 'medical
student :and his infatuation for a promiscuous
waitress;
Monday, December 20
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AFTERNOON
4:.30 - STUDIO FIVE: ''KILL A DRAGON" --• Jack
Palance, Fernando Lamas -- '67 .,- Islanders near
Hong Kong salvage a junk carrying a load of deadly
"Nitro 2" and successfully hide it from its fo4k,
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owner,
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EVENING
6:0Q -.NEWS
7:00 ADAM - 12
7:30 - A CHRISTMAS STORY FOR CHILDREN
8:00 - LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE
I1:00 - NEWS
11:30 - TONIGHT SHOW
Tuesday, Deceber 21
AFTERNOON'
4:30 - STUDIO FIVE: "THUNDER IN THE SUN" --:
Susan Hayward, Jeff Chandler — Story of the
Basque people en route to California to start new
vineyards.
EVENING ,
6:00 - NEWS
7:00 -'ADAM - 12,
7:30 - BEWITCHED
8:00 - WAYNE NEWTON CHRISTMAS SPECIAL,
9:00 - THE LUNDSTROM FAMILY
10:00 - POLICE STORY
11:30 -TONIGHT SHOW
Wednesday, December 22
AFTERNOON
4:30 - STUDIO FIVE: "THE NUN'S STORY" —
Audrey Hepburn, Peter Finch — '$9 Part One. True
story of a girl 'who becomes a servant of God, but
.later feels she must withdraw from the convent.
' EVENING
6:00 - NEWS
7:00 - ADAM - 12
7:30 - BEWITCHED
8:00 - C.P.O. SHARKEY
8:30 - McLEAN STEVF411SON
9:00 - SIROTA'S COURT
9:30 •- THE PRACTICE
10:00 - THE QUEST
11:00 -NEWS
11:30 -TONIGHT SHOW
SHOW
Wedding stories
and pictures must arrive
at the Signal -Star
within one month of the ceremony,
or a S 1 5 charge will be made for publishing the item.
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KINGSBRIDGE
KAPERS
Mrs. he Caurineg 528-7189
COUSINS DEAD
Sympathy of ° this com-
munity is extended to the
Gibson and Austin families on
the death of their cousins
Patrick Joseph Gibson, 'age 20
years and Mary Ellen Gibson
age 18 years, children of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Gibson 'of
Royal Oak, Michigan who
were killed on Saturday,
December 4 when their car
collided with a trailer tran-
sport'on Highway 21 between
Port Huron and Flint,
Michigan. • ' • •
Their bodies rested at the
Sawyer Fuller Funeral
Home, .Berkley, 'Michigan.
The funeralhome was
packed, with many outdoors,
joining' .in ' the Rosary and
'family , prayers on Monday
evening. ' •
The funeral Mass was
celebrated on Tuesday,
December 7 at 10 a,m. in the
old St. Mary's Roman
Catholic Church, , Detroit.
Burial was in Holy Sepulchre
Cemetery,. Southfield,
Michigan.
Sympathy is also extended
to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Austin and family on the
death of her aunt, Mrs: Elma
Alice Overholt who passed
away at the Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital
in Goderich, on Tuesday,
December 7 in her 70th year.
Her body rested at the
Stiles Funeral • Home in
Goderich until Friday where
funeral service .was held at 2
p.m. Interment was in the:
Maitland Cemetery. •
SOCIAL NEWS
Congratulations to Eugene
Frayne who was. elected
.Trustee to the Huron County
Board of Education in the
elections held on Monday,
December "6th, Mr. Frayne
polled 623 votes and Mr.
Keiffer polled 384 votes. ..
Congratulations to Mrs.
Frances Marsman of London,
daughter of Mr. and. Mrs.
Dennis Dalton of Kingsbridge
who was re-elected to the
London -Middlesex Separate
School Board on Monday
December 6, with 3,.896 votes.
Of the 12 trustees elected,
Frances is the only woman
Mid placed eighth.
John Doherty of :Goderich
and formerly of Kingsbridge
was elected to the council in
-Goderich with 1,044 votes.
Reverend Father Ed
Dentinger, C.R., Brother Carl
Voll and 52 members of the
Kingsbridge Catholic
Women's League 'enjoyed a
hot .turkey dinner served at
the Sullivan's Restaurant on
Monday, December fith.
Following dinner, Mrs. Ann
Riegling showed slides of
!,'The Nativity Brother Carl
did two readings, followed by
a sing sdng. Door prizes
donated . b"y, Bill VanOsch,
'proprietor of .•the. Kintail
General Store were won by
Paulette Heresic, Mary
Crawford and Betty Frayne.
Sincere sympathy of this
community : is extended to
Mrs. Cora Cranston and
members of the Cranston
•families on the sudden
passing of Mr. Jerry Cran-
ston at his home in Ashfield
Township on Thursday;
December 9 in his 61st year.
His body rested at the
MacKenzie Funeral Chapel in
Lucknow where funeral
service was held on Saturday,
December 11 at 2 p.m.
Officiating clergyman was
the Reverend A. Cook.
Temporary !entombment was
in the South Kinloss
Cemetery.
Swine Flu vaccinations
were received 'by many in this
area at the Swine Flu Clinic
held at the Lucknow Legion
Hall on Friday, December
10th. -
Canada Postes
I lir Post Canada
New posh rats
to foreign: mail
(except USS;
after
December
31, 1976.
The following charts
will show you the..
major changes.*
apply
Letter Mail and Postcards Maximum 1 Ib.
Up to and including
Air mail to all
countries (exc. USA)
'Aerogrammes
1 oz ,
• 2 oz
4 oz •
8 oz
16 oz
$0.25
$0.45
$0.60
$1.20
$2.35
$0.25,
Small, Packets, Printed Papers & Books Maximum `1 Ib.
ST
Up to and including
Air mail to all
countries (exc. USA)
Surface to all
countries (exc. USA)
-= Small"Packets
— Printed Papers
and Books
1 oz
2 oz
4 oz
8 oz
16 oz
-$0.18
' $0.32
$0.48
. $0,90
' $1.62
—
—
$0.28
$0.50
$0.90
.$0,12
$0,20
$0.28
$0,50
$0,90
Direct Bags.
Surface only to all countries except USA: $1,38 each 2 Ib. up to 60 Ib. maximum
Other Services - ,
Parceis up to 22 Ib. can be sent via International Mail.
Rates vary from country to country.
international air and surface parcel rates ate not being changed at this time.
PLEASE CALL YOUR POSIIVIASTER FOR INFORMATION ON
REGISTRATION; INSURANCE AND SPECIAL DELIVERY,
Peter S. MacEwan
INSURANCE AGENCY
Residential - Commercial
• Auto- Life
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Ph. 524-9531 or 524-2522
V4.
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OPTOMETRIST
The Square- 524-7661
For
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The Place To Go Is
ROSS
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Godescrl
DIESEL
Pumps and Injectors
' Repaired
For All Popular Makes
Huron Fuel Injection
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Bayfield Rd: , 482-7971
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529-7524
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39' St:' David St,, 524-6253
' Goderich. Ontario
Cards For
All Occasions'
• Gilts
• Books
* Stationery Supplies
'• Records .
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BOOK CENTRE
33 EAST St.
Goderich
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WEST ST.
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& DRYCLEANING.
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8:30 to 5:30 p.m:
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Goderich, Ontario
P.O. Box 307
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• M'Lady complete hair care services
• M'Lords hair cuffing & styling— Tues., Thurs. evening
• Senior citizens discounts Wednesday afternoons
Plus • Nucleic acid -& protein hair treatments `
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81 East St., GODERICH "Naturally"
524-8994 .
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