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September 28 to October 4
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MORNINGS MONDAY
TO FRIDAY
MORNING
6:45 MORNING NEWS
7:00 TODAY SHOW
7:25 MICHIGAN TODAY
7:30 TODAY, SHOW
9:00 MARCUS WEL/3Y,
M.D.
to:00 CARD SHARKS
10:30 HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES
11:00 THE NEW HIGH
RO'L'LERS
11:30 THE WHEEL OF
FORTUNE
AFTERNOON
12:00 NEWS 5 AT NOON
12:30 FAMILY AFFAIR
1:00 FOR RICHER. FOR
POORER
1:30 DAYS OF OUR LIVES
2:30 THE DOCTORS
3:00 ANOTHER WORLD
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
28
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE:
"PARDNERS" Dean
Martin, Jerry Lewis '56 -
City dude Wade Kingsley, Jr_
tenderfoots it out West where
he gets appointed sheriff
after unintentionally
rescuing a girl from a
runaway horse_
6:00 NEWS. FIVE AT SIX
6:30 NBC NIGHTLY NEWS
7:00 SIX MILLION
DOLLAR MAN
8:00 PROJECT U.F.O.
9:00 QUINCY
10:00 W_E_I3_
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIES:
++Robert Mitchum
Night++ "TRACK OF THE
CAT" Robert Mitchum, Tab
Hunter 54; "HOME FROM
THE HILL" Robert Mit-
chum, Eleanor Parker '60_
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
AFTERNOON
4:00. MOVIE FIVE: "THE
OVER -THE -HILL GANG
RIDES AGAIN" Walter
Brennan, Fred Astaire '70 -
Three retired Texas Rangers
get together again to rescue
an old comrade_
EVENING
6:00 NEWS FIVE AT SIX
6:30 NBC NIGHTLY NEWS
7:00 SIX MILLION
DOLLAR MAN
8:00 THE WAVERLY
WONDERS
S:30 ._ WHO'S WATCHING
THE KIDS
9':00 THE ROCKFORD
FILES
10:00 EDDIE .CAPRA
MYSTERIES
11:00NEWS .
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
2:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIES:
"GREATEST SHOW ON
EARTH" James Stewart,
Betty Hutton; "CRY
TERROR" B&W James
Mason, Angie Dickison.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
30
MORNING
7:00 FABULOUS FUNNIES
7:30 BAGGY PANTS &
THE NITWITS
8:00 YOGI'S SPACE RACE
9:27 METRIC MARVELS
9:30 THE GODZILLA
POWER HOUR
10:30 THE FANTASTIC
FOUR '
11:00 KROFFT SUPER-
STAR HOUR
12:00 SOUL TRAIN
AFTERNOON
1:00 TV5 SATURDAY
WESTERN THEATRE:
"HOMBRE" Paul Newman,
Fredric March - Conclusion
of Last week's Sat. Western
Theatre - Story of a white
man raised by Apaches who
is forced to a showdown
whelr the stagecoach he is
traveling in is ambushed by
outlaws and he must save the
lives of people he loathes.
2:15 TIGER BASEBALL:
Baltimore at Detroit
4:30 THE CHEAP SHOW
(Join in progress)
5:00 SHA NA NA
5.30 BONKERS
EVENING
6:00 NEWS 5 AT SIX
6:30 HEE HAW John
Hartford, Moe Bandy,
Gunslla Hutton
7:30 THE GONG SHOW
8:00 CHIPS
9:00 NBC SATURDAY
NIGHT AT THE MOVTFS:
"MISSOURI BREAKS"'
Marlon B,rando, Jack
NiCliolson
11:30 NEWS 5
12:00 MILLION DOLLAR
MOVIE: "TOO LATE 'THEE
HERO" Michael Caine, Cliff
Robertson - Two reluctant
soldiers are sent on a suicide
mission on a Pacific island
during World War II; it turns
into a battle of wits between
them and the Japanese_
2:00 FIVE STAR
THEATRE: '"DEAD MAN'S
EYES" Lon Chaney, Jean
Parker - Story of a blind man
who's accused of murdering
his girlfriend's father, who
had announced his intention
of Willing his eyes to his
prospective son -an -law.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1
MORNING
6:45 DAVEY & GOLIATH
7:00 OPEN CAMERA
7:30 CARTOON CARNIVAL
S:O0.REX .HUMBARD .
9:00 ORAL ROBERTS
9:30 TET FVISED MASS
10:00 . ABBOTT &
COSTELLO - A half hour of
fun with the old comedy
masters_
10:30 LI 1 I LE RASCALS
11:00 JACQUES COUSTEAU
"CORAL JUNGLE"
12:00 WORLD WAR II_
Diary of a G_L
AFTERNOON
12:30 MEET THE PRESS
I :0D NFL '78 - Game No_ 1 -
Pittsburgh at New York;
4:00 NFL '78 Game Na_ 2 -
Oakland at Chicago
5.30 NEWS 5 (HALF-
TIME)
EVENING
7:00 THE WONDERFUL
WORLD OF DISNEY: "IN
SEARCH OF CASTAWAYS"
8:00 THE BIG EVENT:
"CENTENNIAL"
(PREMIERE) Robert
Conrad, Richard Cham-
berlain
11:00 NEWS 5 AT ET FVEN
11:30 CINEMA FIVE - 1I3A
MONDAY, OCTOBER 2
AFTERNOON.::_
4:00 MOVIE FIVE: T_B_A_
EVENING
7:00 BEWITCHED
7:30 THE MUPPETS Jean
Stapleton
8:00 LITTLE HOUSE ON
THE .PRAIRIE
9:00 NBC MONDAY tTIGHT
AT THE MOVIES: "'LIT-
TLE WOMEN" (Part 1)
NBC Meredith Baxter
Birney, Eve Pluinh, Susan
Dey
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE:, TBA
EVENING
7:00 SIX MILLION
DOLLAR MAN
- 8:01) GRANDPA GOES TO
WASHINGTON
9:00 NBC BIG EVENT
MOVIE: "LITTLE
WOMEN" (Part 2) Meredith
Baxter Birney, Eve Plumb,
Susan Dev
11:00 NEWS
11- 39 TONIGHT SHOW
WENDESDAY, OCTOBER 4
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE: TBA
EVENING
7:0D BEWITCHED
7:30 FAMILY FEUD
8:00 DICK CLARK'S LIVE
WEDNESDAY
9:00 MOVIE: "THE
REACH OF LOVE" Sally
Struthers, Tony Musante_
31.00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
„4-010ItoI?czrfcst
DANCE
SALTFORD
SATURDAY
OCTOBER 7th
MUSIC RT
"LOOSE CHANGE"
$ QO Per couple
f etobsrfest Food Available
Throughout Errarsing
Sponsored by.
CODERICII UNITED
SOCCER CLUB
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The construction io-
dustry an the town of -
Goderich has ex-
perienced somewhat of a
boom year in1975_
Godericb Building
Inspector Andy Boutifier
reported rr.tt he issued 19
permits dur Dg the month
of August to boast the
yearly total to 104 per-
mits_ Last year t per-
mits were isssaed a® hiu e
sone month for a total of
76_
The value of the con-
struction has also in-
creased by over $1
mrailliona in comparison to
Bast year's figures_ The
value of permits last year
to the end of Aanggust was
$1.472,694 as cnnmparedd tto
$2,842.337i14 1978_
August was also
somewhat of a record
month as the 19 permits
issiued were valued at'
$1,000 70)3 and Bouttilier
pointed out that the
month. ranked second in
August an 1974 when the
permit was issued for the
Sum:zest lila ll
August here
were three commercial
permits issued at a value
of $59,399, one industrial
for $396,035 ¢aril! Six new
row Massing and semi-
detached units at a value
cf $49.6,x_
This year 29 cosn-
"mercial permits have
been assaned for a value of
$329,011(!, four Govern-
ment and institwi'tiaaan
permits for $2E9,725, fog'
industrial for $759,ro'hi, six
single residential for
$253,131 and 15 duplex,
row housing and semi-
detached valued at
$924,-
Bonatilier informed
council that this year's
figures are well above
figures of previous years_
u. m'
Grade 9 students at GDCI were Introduced Itt high
school life at a recent pep rally ht the serol
gyvarcnehrrn The first year students were irt-
IMP match
• frio t Ike 16A
classes_
Speciall plowing classes
tin this year's snatch
feature Queen of the
Furrow contestants,
mayors of Ontario
mannicipalli-tans, wardens
and regional chairmen of
nlnniclpalaties, and
members of the media
A hist of the classes
plowing and the plowing
location is posted each
morning in front of trine 1
PM Headquarters
Building along
Headquarters Avenue at
the west edge of the
tented city.
Walsers of the pllowing
competitions and the
Queen of the Furrow
contest will be announced
Friday night at the prize
presentation banquet at
the Howick Community
Centre between Gerrie
and Harr'iston_ Plowing
champions will display
heir talents Saturday at
10:30 a_ran_ in -a especial
plowing demonstrati-on_
It is srr.e third time in
the 65 -year history of the
International Plowing
Match that it has been
held in Huron County and
the first time it has been
held in the W higha Ian
area_
The tented city site is
located ene mile Past of
Wingharan on Highway _
Routes to true match and
parking areas are clearly
marked with plowing
match signs_ The main
parking areas will be to
the west and north of the
tented city. with special
parking . for buses and
bicycles_
Anyone who wants to
see the whole tented city
should take more ,:ran
one day to visit the farm
implement displays. the
feed. seed and fertilizer
company exhibits, silo
and feed handling shows,
the ladies' programs,
household displays and
all the other attractions_
The finesse displayed
by experienced plowmen
takes some time to ap-
preciate as well, as
--Competitors from all over
e
troduced to Eche student cotsneil representatives
before they participated in pyramid building and
tug-of-war competitans_ (phot by Dave Sykes)
the world compete in oir a Mac i n e r y
International Plowing agriculture"s
n fetch and Farinas showcase_
Show.
largest
Central Huron
Industrial Hockey
League
NO BODY CONTACT
Interested Persons phone:
5242360 or 524-9115
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