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PROGRAM SCHEDULE
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MORNINGS. MONDAY
TO FRIDAY
7:00 - TODAY SHOW
7:30 - TODAY SHOW
8:25 - MICHIGAN TODAY
9:00 - MARCUS WELBY
M.D.
• 10:00 - CARD SHARKS--
10:30 - HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES
11:00 - THE NEW HIGH
ROLLERS
11:30 - WHEEL OF FOR-
TUNE
12:00 - NOON NEWS
AFTERNOONS -
MONDAY TO FRIDAY
12:30 p.m. -3:30 p.m.
12:30 - THE GONG SHOW
1:00 - FOR RICHER, FOR
POORER
1:30 - DAYS OF OUR
LIVES
2:30 - THE DOCTORS
3:00 - ANOTHER WORLD
'THURSDAY, AUGUST 3
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE:
"MARINES, LET'S GO"
Tom Tryon David Hedison
'61 - Four Marines on
furlough to Japan turn Tokyo
upside .down before retur-
ning to the front lines in
Korea.
EVENING
6:00 SIX O'CLOCK NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS x,
7:00 - I DREAM OF
JEANNIE
7:30 - MICHIGAN STATE
LOTTERY SHOW - Live
8:00 TUT: THE BOY KING
9:00 TV 8 MOVIE: "RICH
MAN, POOR MAN" Chapter
II - Peter Strauss, Nick
Nolte, Susan Blakely '77 -
Rudy Jordache has to go to
work to support his college
education and Torn Jordache
falls deeply in love. Julie
Prescott moves to New York,
and begins an affair with a
writer. Later Tom is jailed
on statutory rape charges_
11-100 NE -WS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
• 1:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIES:
"THE COUNTERFEIT
TRAITOR" William Holden,
• Hugh priffith; "DARBY'S
•
RANGER'S" 'Jain& UariTe7;
Jack Warden B&W.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 4
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "WE
JOINED THE NAVY"
Kenneth More, Lloyd Nolan
'62 - Young naval officer asks
too many embarrassing
questions, and after being
bounced from one station to
another, winds up a hero_
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00 - WILD KINGDOM
7:30 YOUNG PEOPLES
• SPECIAL: THE SELLIN'
OF JAMIE THOMAS"
8:00 C.P.O. SHA,RKEY
8:30 COMEDY TIME:
"SAY UNCLE"
9:00 BEST OF ROCKFORD
10:00 OUNICY
11:00 NEWS.
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
2:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIES:
"VOLCANO" Maximilian
Schell, Brian Keith '6;
"THEY CAME TO COR -
DURA" Gary Cooper, Rita
Hayworth •
SATURDAY, AUGUST 5
MORNING
7:00 SPACE SENTINELS
7:30 LAND OF THE LOST
• 800 HONG KONG
• PHOOEY8:30 GO GO
GLOBETROTTERS
10:30 THE THINK PINK
PANTHER SHOW
11:00 BAGGY PANTS &
THE NITWITS
11:30 SOUL TRAIN
AFTERNOON
12:30 SCIENCE FICTION
THEATRE: "UN-
DERWATER CITY"
William Lundigan, Julie
Adams - Engineer reluc-
.tantly accepts job of building
first underwater city.
Project complications and
scientist niece of project
head convince him of its
importance.
2:00 NBC BASEBALL
4:30 CANDID CAMERA
5:00 WOLFMAN JACK
5:30 SHA NA NA
EVENING
6:00 NEWS 5 AT SIX
6:30 HEE HAW: Susan
Raye, Jimmy Henley, Lulu
Roman
• 7:30 THE GONG SHOW
1:30 FIVE STAR
THEATRE: "HEAVEN
KNOWS, M. ALLISON"
Robert Mitchum, Deborah
Kerr - Marine corporal cast
up on a Pacific island finds
the only other inhabitant a
nun_ Together they outwit
the Japanese, who land ema
the islana, and later they
assist the U.S. Marines in
taking over the island.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 6
MORNING
6:45 DAVEY & GOLIATH
7:00 OPEN CAMERA
7:30 CARTOON CARNIVAL
3:00 REX HUIMBARD
9:00 ORAL ROIERTS
9:30 TET PVLSED MASS
10:00 AB OTT
COSTELLO THEATRE:
"LITTLE GIANT"
11:30 DAKTARI
AFTERNOON
12:30 CHARLIE CHAN
THEATRE: "CHARLIE
CHAN IN 'THE SHANGHAI
CHEST' " B&W Roland
Winters, Mailman Moreland -
Charlie solves the mystery of
a supposed dead man who
has returned to murder the
judge and *trots who con-
victed him..
2:00 MEET THE PRESS'
2:30 SUNDAY AF-
TERNOON MOVIE:
• "RETURNING HOME"
Dabney Coiemaa-u - A chance
meeting between three
returning World War II
veterans -an Army sergeant,
an Air Force captain, and a
Navy machinist's mate;
looks at problems each
encounters in adjusting to
the lives they left behind_
4:00 SUNDAY SPEC--
TACULAR: /"ROPE OF
SAND" Burt Lancaster,
Corinne Calvet B&W - Ad-
venture tale of a thief trying
to regain the treasure he hid
away./
EVENING
6:00 NEWS 5 AT SIX
WILD-WORID
OF ANIMALS: "GREEN
CEILINGS OF BORNEO"
7:00 THE WONDERFUL
WORLD OF DISNEY:
"HOG WILD"
LD"
9:00. „THE BIG EVENT:
POLICE STORY:
"STIGMA"
11:00 NEWS 5 AT Et F'VEN
11:39 CINEMA FIVE:
"THEY CAME TO ROB LAS
VEGAS" Gary Lockwood,
Eike Sommer - A Las Vegas
casino dealer and his gang
hijack an impregnable ar-
mored van carrying $IO
rraillion in cash and smakc,,gleut
gold across the Nevada
desert, but their plans for a
perfect crime blow up in an
explosive struggle among
thern selves_
MONDAY. AUGUST 7
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE
CHARLTON HESTON
WEEK A.
"ARROWHEAD" Chariton
Heston, Jack Palance '53 -
Cavalry unit in the Soutth-
west attempts to sign a
peace treaty with the Apache
Indians.
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NEC NEWS
7:00 I DREAM OF
JEANNIE .
7:30 - ADAM -I12 •
8:00 - LUTLE HOUSE ON
THE PRAIRIE
9:00 NEC MONDAY NIGHT
AT THE MOVIES: "THE
GOLDEN HEIST" - Tehily
Savalas, James Mason,
Robert Culp
11:00 - ELEVEN O'CLOCK
NEWS
TUESDAYAUGUST 8
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FTVE: "DARK
CITY" Charlton Heston.
Viveca Lindfors !I&W '50 -
Heston plays a jilted
veteran -turned -gambler who
becomes the object of a
gangster manhunt.
EVENING •
6:00 NEWS
630 NEC NEWS
7:00 I DREAM.OF
JEANNIE
.7:30 - ADAM -12
8:00_, MAN FROM
ATLANTIS.
.9:00 NBC BIG EVENT:
"DEADLY GAME" Andy
Griffith, Dan O'Herliby NBC
11:00 NEWS
31:30 TONIGHT SNOW
1:00 TOMORROW
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE:
-SECRET OF THE INCAS"
Charlton Heston, Robert
Young '54 - Intrigue and
romance inspired by the
search for the priceless Inca
Sunburst, buried when the
Spaniards anatptered Peru
500 years before.
EVENING
• 6:00 NEWS , •
.6:30 N.E.C. NEWS
7:00' I DREAM OF
JEANNIE
7:30 ADAM - 12
8:00 THE LIFE- AND
TIMES OF GRIZZLY
ADAMS
9:00 - BLACK SHEEP
SQUADRON
10:00 - POLICE WOMAN
be a Grand Bend. Opening displayed on the walls,
°pearled by the ceremonies_ will take Registration and
at 3/0 d the catalogues will start at
Honourable -Keith Nor- place
pun aut
ton, Ontario's Minister of auction will be -an Dm- 6:30 with admission being
Community and Social antediattely from the Fier person.. This ticket
Services at the Huron theatre stage, includes partidpadon
Person
8:00 BIONIC WOMAN
9:00 NBC SATURDAY
NIGHT AT THE MOVIES:
"THE "LAND THAT TIME
FORGOT" Doug McClure,
John McEnery; Susan
Penhaligon
11:00 NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN
11:30 MILLION DOLLAR
MOVIE: "WOMAN OF THE
YEAR" Katharine Hepburn,
Spencer Tracy B&W - Witty
comedy about marriage of
gosSip columnist and
sportswriter who fight gaily
all the time.
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT BROW
,• •
ty here
1, 1
TV ads his pitch
The name and face
may not ri a belD, ex-
copt to staunch sup-
porters of the Canadian
country and western
music industry, but the
voice is ummistakinglly
familiar.
The voice belongs to
television and recordin
star Tim Daniels who is
making his presence
known in the Canadian
industry.. Daniels, 30, is a
native of Georgia who
moved to Canada with his
family four years ago_
For the last two
seasons Daniels has co -
hosted Coannin"Up Country
with Julie ,Lynn, a
summer replacement
show tory the Tommy
Hunter Show_ He has ,ilso
appeared on several'
other television shows
'across the country in -
Tommy Hunter
Country, Grannd Old
Country, The Alan Hamel.
Show, the liob McLean
Show and the George
Hamilton IV Show..
Daniels has produced a
string off country and
western singles including
Little Boy Blue, Sure
Feels Good, Easy
Listening and his iattestt,
Cheater's Kit.
During hisbrief
Canadian career he was
n‘onainatted for top male
country singer in 11975 and
in 1976 was traorninatt-r4 as
--the--.-outstandiang,.. :per,
formance by a male
singer. le was also the
recipient a the HMI
certificate of honor , as
writer of Easy Listening,
for its ellastamitiing con-
turibution lo Canadian
Tlidusiciiirn 1975.
Daniel's voice is
probably onost
rectogniza It le from the
host of television com-
mercials in which he
sings the pitch but 'is
never seen_ He as the
iconfice for the Show your
cheddar • more warmth,
'Metro Trust, Molson
,Diattnond„ Mister
Th-ansmission and GM
Truck commercials_
Daniels has been on
several Canadian towrs
andloacill be in Goilerich at
the Candlelight Tavern
August 7-12_
a draw, grt actuai11DAraitatile al $4 fetich,
,pectry, Moore rithograph_ along with a caShbor.
'Vs hoped to have an
original Tem Thompson
oil on board painting, a
landscape ID x 13 and
framed" says Dave
Sheppard, auction
publicity co-ordinator_
"It depends on current,
offers .for the work at its
gallery. Tun pretty sure
well have it but
knows.. We are doing our
best to get it, for the
auction and should know
some time next Monday,
the 31st -
The collection of over
NO art pieces includes
media--eils, water-
colours, lithos, woodcuts,
silkscreen, etc. Base
prices en individual items
range from 550 to 52,0DIA.
The list of leading artists
represented by the
avaitapte art works in.
dude: Bertram, Chagall.,
Deli, Van Doren, Henry
Moore, Picasso, Harold
Town, and Jackson to
name a few.
Mrs. Sharon Theobald,,
formerly of Kitchener,
the noted art lecturer and
curator, will be the
'auctioneer again this
year: A buffet supper will
auluo't..tek„ufd 'Mintier -unil <(W-CEPObK(ranki OttICIounitt.
.4$1
AND
Await 12
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IFRI. & SAT. TWO SHOWINGS 7 & 9
SUP& & THURS. ONE SHOWING &WPM.
Roman yout
• from page 3A
writes an exam, goes for
three more years, writes
an exam and then goes
for five more years and
writes an exam to get into
university_ Christina said
she doesn't exactly like
school but she has re
problems academically.
ACTIVE IN SPORTS
Tine summer weather is
much the same in ome
as it is here, says
Christina but she
imagines it is less cold in
pane in III e winter. She
is active in Itoth summer
and winter " st•Arts in-
cluding tennis, sailing,
horseback riding,
sw trn m and snow
She went swim-
m• ing in Bayfield while
here and said the _water
was about the sarne
temperature as it is in
Rome.. Tinenational fait
in Rome is soccer_
Being active, ,she
N
doesn't have much time
to sit and watch
television. She dorral
much Dike • it anyway.
Television 'is not on the
air in Italy as long as it is
here and commercials
only come on three times
a day for fifteen minutes
at a time.
Christina
American
groups and the cinema.
She likts mainly Italian
actors but says right now
the John Travulta rage is
strong in Italy and she
likes hirra too.
Chris ina 'also likes to
paint scenery and
collects sen shells.. She
didn't take many
souvenirs back to Rome
with her except for post
cards, a flag and a Lions
pin for her father who will
then send one back from
Rome in return.
'It's glide a thing to
collect these pins from all
over the world,- says Mr.
Gosse
f11,
likes
musicall
BROTHER IN
KINCARDINE
esides being toured
around Bayfield and
Goderich. Christina
visited Blyth where she
bought a warm jacket at
Saint/rill's for riding her
motorbike and she also
visited Kincardine where
her older brother.
Corrado is staying with
ameis
Mr. and Mn -s, Norm
Stansell. He will be
staying in Cana for
another two weeks yet.
He is going into his
second year of university ,
in mine to become an
engineer and is also
active in sports like
Christina. Last Friday,
he visited Godenich beach
to go wind surfing and
lik it so well he di '11
want to leave the water_
efore returning home.
Christina along with her
brother and 55 other
exchange youths from
different countries at-
tend a camp in the
Wildw ,Conservation
oi
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114,
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area Just4 outside :St.
Marys sponsored by the
Lions. This was a chance
for all those, participating
ire the Lions International
Youth Exchange
•program to get
acquainted and have
some fun as well as
comparing ideas and
thoughts to take home
with them..
Christina's stay in
Canada was short but she
has carried back to Rome
with her many fine
mennornes of her visit to
yet another country. She
also hopes to return here
for another visit some •
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4 BIG FEATURES:,
2 ?Catherine & Co."
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2."One Summer Love"
. Starring Sean@rid' Eggs
4. "Rolling Thunder"
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