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PAGE 4A'-,-GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 , 1979
M ' PROGRAM SCHEDULE
January 4 to January 10
EXCLUSIVE TO SIGN.''•L-STAR PUBLISHING
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
JANUARY 4
4:00 MOVIE FIVE
'BRONKM. Jack Palance
David Birney. A maverick
homicide detective goes
undercover to pursue a
narcotics' ring that ha,s
cause,' the death of a fellow
officer and his. own
suspension from the police
force.
5:30' NEWLYWED GAME
EVENING
6:00. NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 WHAT A YEAR!
7:30 INTUITION
8:00 'PROJECT UFO
9:00 QUINCY •
10:130 DAVID CASSIDY-
MAN UNDERCOVER
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1 :00 ALL-NIGHT
"CROMWELL" Richard
Harris, Alec Guiness
England at __the__ _time of-
Charles- I is divided by
overwhelming' political
troubles. English per-
secution of the Catholics in
Ireland, impending war with
Scotland and injustices of the
King's court led Cromwell to .
rise up against his King. The
country is forced into a war
between the Roundheads -and
the Cavaliers.
4:00 ALL NIGHT MOVIE -
THE DARK AT THE TOP
OF THE STAIRS (G.) Robert
Preston, D o r o t h y •McGuire,
Angela Lansbury"Oklahoma
family life in the 1920's with
each member having a
problem: pop is out of a job;.
mom is. worried about her
'shy teenage daughter and'
• her 10 -year-old son.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
JANUARY 5 •
4:00 MOVIE FIVE: • -
STRIKE FORCE Cliff
Gorman, Donald Blakely. An
elite force comprised of
federal. state and local
police autho.rities in-
vestigates the disap-
pearance of large quantities.
of previously seized heroin
from the New York City
police depository. •
•5:30 NEWLYWED GAME
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
-'6:30 NBC • NEWS •
7:00• BIONIC WOMAN
DEADLY RINGER - Part 1 •
Don' Porter, Warren Kem-
merling. A nightmare begins
for"saint-when she regains •
consciousness in a prison cell
after having been switched
with her surgically created
look-alike Lica Galloway.
8:00 D•IFF'RENT
STROKES '
8:30 WHO'S WATCHING.
THE KIDS
9:00 ROCKFORD FILES
10:00 EDDIE CAPRA
MYSTERIES
11:00. NEWS,
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
2:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE -
THE GREEN -BERETS -
John Wayne, David Janssen.
Jim Hutton. Cynicalwar
correspondent whose paper
doesn't believe the U.S. 1'OO NFL PLAYOFF
should be involved in Viet- 4:00 ' SUNDAY SPEC -
nam goes on a special TACULAR (TBA)
assignment with an: Army EVENING
career man who leaves for
6:00 NEWS 5 AT SIX
war zone with two Green 6:30 WILD, WI_LD WORLD
Beret- detachments to help OF ANIMALS
complete construction of a 7:00 WORLD OF DISNEY -
Strike Vamp in Viet Gong D.onovan's Kid
territory. 8:00 BIG EVENT - The Sea
5:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE gypsies
WEST POINT STORY •
10:00 WEEKEND
Virginia Mayo, JamesC1}:00•,NEWS•5 AT ELEVEN
Broadway
, Doris Day- 11:30 CINEMA FIVE
Broadway musical. director MINNiE AND MOSKOWITZ
goes to Academy to help Gena Rowlands, Seymour
stage variety show, and. Cassel, Val Avery -A lonely,
persuades star to join in the jilted Protestant •wom,,n
r'c "t1e• meets up with a hippie-ti;'n"'
SATURDAY MORNING Jewish plan and two of th •h'
JANUARY 6 share a stormy romance.
7:00 FABULOUS FUNNIES
7:30 BAY CITY ROLLERS MONDAY AFTERNOON
8:00 GALAXY GOOF -UPS ; ANUARY 8
8:30' FANTASTIC FOUR . 4:00 , MOVIE FIVE:
9:00 GODZILLA SUPER 90 "FOUR CLOWNS" Laurel
10:27 METRIC MARVELS and Hardy, Buster Keaton. A
10:30 DAFFY DUCK compilation of comedy from
--11-:00 YOGVS-SPACE RACE Laurel and Hardy, Charley
12:00 SOUL TRAIN Hase, and Buster Keaton.
AFTERNOON 5:30 NEWLYWED GAME
1:00 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
1:30 NCAA BASKETBALL -. EVENING
Minn. + MSU 6:00 NEWS
3:30 SAT• AFTERNOON 6:30 NBC NEWS
MOVIE - FIREHOUSE (C) 7.00 BEWITCHED
'73 Richard Rouridtree, 7:30 MUPPETS
Andrew Duggan. Conflict 8:00 LITTLE HOUSE ON
_erupts in an old, close-knit - THE PRAIRIE
engine company of a big city 9:00 NBC MONDAY NIGHT
Fire Department when a MOVIE - "Charleston"
black- recruit and an angry 11:00 NEWS
white veteran clash during a 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
wave of suspected arson in a 1:00 TOMORROW
ghetto area. TUESDAY AFTERNOON
5:00 SHA NA NA SHOW - JANUARY 9. • •
No. 221 4:00. MOVIE FIVE: -
5:30 BONKERS MONKEY BUSINESS Futile
EVENING attempts by four stowaways
on an ocean liner to avoid
being caught;. top Marx
Brothers dom.edy.
5:30 THE' NEWLYWED
6:00 NEWS 5 AT SIX
6:30 HEE HAW
• 7:30' GONG SHOW
8:00 CHIPS
9:00 TBA GAME
11:00 NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN EVENING
11:30 MILLION $ MO.VIE -- 6:00 NEWS -
HEROES OF TELEMARK 6:30 NBC NEWS
Kirk Douglas, Richard 7:00 BEWITCHED
Harris, Michael Redgrave 7:30 SHA NA NA SHOW
Band of resistance fighters 8:00 GRANDPA GOES TO
attempt to destroy, a heavy —WASHINGTON
Water .plant in order to th- 9:00 BIG EVENT- "Airport
wart the Nazi•'s manufacture '75"
of an atom bomb. 11:00 NEWS
1 :30 FIVE STAR 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
THEATRE - B.S. I LOVE 1:00 TOMORROW
YOU Gary Burghoff, Peter WEDNESDAY ,. A F -
Kastner, Young advertising. TERNQON
executive ensures his rise on JANUARY 10 II
Madison Avenue by suc- +00 MOVIE FIVE -f YOU
cunibing to the seductions of CAN'T (*HEAT AN HONEST__
a female executive. MAN (B&W) '39 Bergen
'SUNDAY MORNING Charlie try to keep
JANUARY 7 showman's daughter, who
6:45 DAVY &-'GOLIATH ,thinks her father needs
7:00 OPEN CAMERA money, from marrying.
7:30*CARTOON CARNIVAL 5:30 NEWLYWED GAME
8:00 REX HUMBARD EVENING,
9:00 ORAL ROBERTS - No. 6:00.. NEWS
391 6:30 NBC NEWS . -
'"9:30 TELEVISED MASS 7:00 BEWITCHED
10:00, ABBOTT • & 7:30 FAMILY FEUD
COSTELLO 8:00 A GIFT OF SONG -
10:30 LITTLE RASCALS THE MUSIC FOR UNICEF
11:00 JACQUES COUSTEAU CONCERT
12:00 WORLD WAR III 9:30 (TBA)
DIARY OF A G.I. 11:00 NEWS
AFTERNOON 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
12:30 MEET THE PRESS 1:00 TOMORROW
Jack Riddell:..
• from page 43A
"Human Rights, Com-
mission, was appointed to
review all current in-
formation" on new'
religious cults.
--Stuart; Smith-•- spear- -••-'
headed the questioning of
the government about the -
practice of some' food
store chains of deducting
money. frompayments to
suppliers for produce, as
part of tile chains'. ad-
vertising costs. It was
disclosed that 'chain
stores also demand from
suppliers sizeable
payments . or discounts
with respect to volume,
promotion, etc. as a
condition. for handling
products. This type of
discount, is frequently
much higher than 2
percent. In fact, there
were indications that the
percentage escalates to
10 percent, 15 percent or
even 2Q percent. A Food
Industry Trade Practices
'Commission w'as
established to investigate
'£he whole matter.
Under pressure from
the. Opposition, the
Minister= of Health an-
nounced that the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police
would be -denied further OHIP to HIP files, and
appointed an Ontario
Supreme Court -Judge,
Mr. Justice. Horace,
Krever, to head a
provinciarinquiry into
the history of this
practice. •
Of course, the big
issues throughout "the
year were the economy
and unemployment.
Environmental questions
also loomed large. I'd like
to review these matters,
for you in my next week's
'report. -
Lochalsh people busy
Happy New Year to Mr. and Mrs. EWan as did Mrs. Alfred Stone --
everyone. McLean and Mr.and Mrs. of St. Marys.
Christmas '78 has come Doug Mrartyn-,and family Mr. and Mrs Harold
and gone - a time of joy
and happiness to many
and to many more
-memories of Christmas
gone before. The beauty
and open . weather has
made the winter shorter
and the season of
festivities less hectic than
sometimes.
Holiday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
MacLennan were Mr• . and
Mrs. ' Don Ainslie and
family of Toronto andMrs. Ainslie Sr.- of
Goderich as well as'Mrs.
Florence MacKenzie
from across the road.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
D.A. MacLennan were
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hef-
fernan and Mrs. K.
Sutherland all of London
and M -r. Finlay
MacLennan of Kitchener.
Visiting Mrs. Emile
MacLennan Marion and
Sandy' were Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Miller and family
of PalmerstonMr. and
Mrs. Finlay MacLennan
and • family. Miss
Florence MacLennon of
Kincardine. Miss
Margaret MacLeod and
Mrs. MacKendrick of
Lucknow, as well,as other
members of the
MacLennan family.
spent Christmas in 41pick entertained the
Kincardine with Mrs. Stobe family on Christ-
Isobelle Martyn. mas day.
Mrs and Mrs. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
McCharles spent Luther spent the holiday
Christmas in Oakville season in Ridgetown with
with ' Mrs. Allan relatives.
McCharles. and family as ', The Farrish family all
did Mr. and Mrs. Donald gathered , at the
McCharles and family of home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Chatham, and 'Mr. and Farrish Christmas
Mrs. John McCharles and . day.
Ryan of Petrolia.
Christmas Day visitors
With Mr. a�1d Mrs. Frank
Van ,Diepenbeek and
Harry were all members.
of the Van DiePenbeek
family.
Mrs. Jean 'West en-
tertained all members of
her family on Christmas
Day.
David MacDonald had
all members of his family
home. for Christmas as
wMMabel'
MaellcDoasnald, di Roddy
MacDonald was • home
from Deep River. Mr.
and Mrs. Gerry Meriam
and family of Goderich
visited.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Wylds and family spent
Christmas Day with
daughter Linda in London
Awareness Day at Mall
• The Ontario March of
Dimes will present an
"awareness day"
program at 'the Suncoast
Mall in Goderich on
Saturday, January 13.
The program, will
feature a wheelchair
slalom demonstration, as
well as offer the general
public an opportunity to
try to manoeuver a
wheelchair through the
An information booth
will provide information
to . the public about the
various .groups ,and ac-
tivities relating to -
physically disable.d
adults in,, the. Goderich
area. ".
The "awareness day"
program is designed to
bring public attention to
some of the problems and.
issues • affecting. „
obstacle course. •physically disabled,
There will also be a adults, • as'
paint by mouth demonstrating that many
demonstration by Larry physically disabled
Parker,- Community adult's have the ability
Development Officerand desire to: function as
with the Ontario March of contributing mem,bers of
Dimes. ^, _ society
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EVERY FRIDAY, SATU,RDAY..,.& SUNDAC...WHEN YOU OR-
DER FROM OUR DINNER MENU.
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100 WATT 3 FOR
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SHAVE CREAM
200 ml
ALKALINE
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142 ml Cough Syrup $1.66
With SiIenlium • o
TOOTHBRUSHES
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• Gentle • Medium 2 ONLY 99
MAALOX
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ARRID Extra Dry
Anti-perspirant
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9.39
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NAKAMURA PHARMACY
Sunceast Mall, God•rith
OPEN WEEKDAYS 10-12, 12:30-6;6:30-9
SATURDAYS 10.6 CLOSED HOLIDAYS d SUNDAYS
for
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SHOP
Phone
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FILM DEVELOPING
1'
Atfention
Snowmobilers!
GET YOUR PLEDGES FOR THE
Benmiller Foresters Annual
50 MILE SNOWMOBILE
MARATHON
Sunday, January 14th, 1978.
ALL PROCEEDS FOR CANCER RESEARCH
Registration 10 a.m. - 12 at Benmiller Foresters Hall
- All participants must have pledges to qulaify
- A11 poricipin-i-ts-eituit be litensed & insured
- Prizes for the most honey pledged
- Barbecue at completion of run. Bring your own meat.
Baked beans, homemade bread supplied
- Pledge forms available from local snowmobile dealers &
snowmobile clubs
The Huron County
Board Of Education
Evening Classes
CENTRAL HURON -SECONDARY SCHOOL
CLINTON - PHONE482-3471
MONDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 8, 1979)
BOOKKEEPING (Introductory) - 10
weeks
• CROCHET - 10 weeks „
-FUR.N.TURE.R•EFINISHING AND -
.12EPAIR (with Beginning
Upholstery) - 10 weeks
GYMNASTICS FOR BEGINNERS -
10 weeks
IN'TRODU'CTION TO
PHOTOGRAPHY_ -AND
DARKROOM TECHNIQUES - -10
weeks
SEWING (Basic) - 10 weeks
WELDING - 10 weeks
TUESDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 9, 1979)
ART - 10 weeks
FIRST AID - 8 weeks
HAIRDRESSING - 10 weeks
HUNTER SAFETY - 10- weeks
INTRODUCTION TO ANTIQUES,
COLLECTIBLES ...AND•
CANADIANA.- 10 weeks
SEWING (Advanced Knit) - 10
weeks.
WOMEN'S FITNESS - 10 weeks
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 10, 1979'
KNITTING' -.10 weeks
- - MACRAME - 10 weeks
SKIING - 10
weeks
MO*NIGHT
•1starfingNDAYMar, 5, 1919)
CERAMICS - 8 weeks
• T.OESIYAY NIGHT I
(starting Feb. 15, 1979)
GOLF - 10- weeks
•
SOME COURSES MAY HAVE TO BE
CANCELLED IF INSUFFICIENT INTEREST
IS INDICATED BY ENROLMENT
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
• S-EAFORTH .PHONE 52710380
MONDAY NIGHT
'(starting Ja'n. 8, 1919)
-FOLK 'DANCING 'DANCING 10 weeks
TUESDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 9, 1979)
CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - one
class on Tuesday, Jan. 9, to be.
followed by 4 Sunday afternoon
sessions
DISCO DANCING (Adult .couples
Only-) - 5 weeks (at Seaforth P.S.)
MACRAME - 10 weeks
SEWING AND TAILORING - '10 •.
woeks
F.E. MADILL SECONDARY SCHOOL
WI NGHAM - PHONE 357-1800
TUESDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan 9, 1979)
FIRST AID - STANDARD - 8 weeks
LADIES AUTO MECHANICS 10
weeks
MACRAME - 8 weeks _
POTTERY WITHOUT A WHEEL -
10 weeks
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 10, 1979)
ALTERNATE ENERGY SOURCES
• 9 weeks
BASIC FARM WELDING - 8 weeks
CERAMICS (Full) - lA weeks
LADIES FITNESS 10 weeks
•
-MONDAY NIGHT
(starting April,9, 1979)
GOLF FOR BEGINNERS - 8 weeks
STRETCH KNIT .FABRICS
(Beginners) - 10 weeks
THURSDAY NIGHT
(starting April' 12, 1979
STRETCH KNIT FABRICS (Ad-
vanced) - .10 weeks
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
PHONE THE SCHOOL
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
EXETER - PHONE 235-0880
MONDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 15, 1979)
POTTERY - 10 weeks
TUESDAY NIGHT
' (starting ,Jan. 16, 1979)
SEWING (Ladies Knit Pants and
Tops) - 6 weeks
WEAVING 10 weeks ,
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 17, •1979)
PERSONAL AND SMALL
BUSINESS INCOME TAX- 10 weeks
TAILORING - 10 weeks
THURSDAY NIGHT '
(starting Jan. 18, 1979)
AUTO MECHANICS FOR WOMEN -
5 weeks •
FIRST AID (St,„ John's) - 10 weeks
GOURMET COOKING - 10 weeks
TUESDAY NIGHT
(starting March 6, 1979)
SEWING (Advanced. Lingerie) 10
weeks
GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
GODERICH - PHONE524-Y353
MONDAY NIGHT
('starting Jan. 8, 1979)
ALT,FtNATIVE 'ENERGY
SOURCES - 8 weeks* ►
BADMINTON - 10 weeks
CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH - 10
weeks
GOLF - 10. -weeks
TYPEWRITING (Beginners) - 110
weeks
TUESDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 9, 1979)
AUTO MECHANICS -(Owner-
Driver) - 10 weeks
SEWING (Pattern Design) 10
weeks
N, WEDNESDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 10, 1979)
• LADIES SPORT NIGHT-- 10 weeks
VOLLEYBALL - 10 weeks (at
Colborne Central P.S.)
THURSDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 11, 1979)
STRETCH SEWING (Advanced) -10 -
weeks
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