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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-01-04, Page 24DIAL DEODORANT SOAP 4 BARS GOLD COLOUR REGULAR SIZE 380g weghl c 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 NOW FEATURING ALL YOU CAN EAT -SALAD BAR EVERY FRIDAY, SATU,RDAY..,.& SUNDAC...WHEN YOU OR- DER FROM OUR DINNER MENU. AT NO EXTRA COST DINING, ROOM 120 THE SQUARE GODERICH 524-9111 • 1 FULLY LICENCED UNDER THE L-L.D.0. GUARDIAN DRUGS PRICES' EFFECTIVE UNTIL JAN.13 1.Nfif(�SI%tLYf;TIlE.RlOi1T Yp.iiizrouaa�irt>xs.:: ';. SNOW WHITE FACIAL TISSUES•20p's • 5 PLY SUNLIGHT For Dishes 32 oz. JOHNSON'S BABY SHAMPOO 450 ml $1,77 LIGHT'3ULBS 40, 60, OR 4 t cs 990 100 WATT 3 FOR 2' FOR IRISH SPRING SHAVE CREAM 200 ml ALKALINE POWER CELLS .• AA 2s SI 37 • 0 2's S1 88 • 'C' 2's SI 77 • 9.VOLT SI AA . S'ngle 77' • .1 A.S.A • tablets au'm,mltnu auu'a�',?° 1 s00 ',AWN 300 r" Ort Guardian A.S.A. • .11 59 TABLETS 300 mg 500's ULTRA BRITE TOOTHPASTE 50% More Special 150 m1 77 MAKE-UP MIRROR MINI One Side Magnifies ., $299 Ong Side Regular L VICKS FORMULA 44 142 ml Cough Syrup $1.66 With SiIenlium • o TOOTHBRUSHES Guardian Brand $ OR • Gentle • Medium 2 ONLY 99 MAALOX 340 ml SUSPENSION $1 OR 50 TABLETS ■99 ARRID Extra Dry Anti-perspirant 255g Spray 9.39 NEW' INTRUDALARM Burglar Alarm by Westclox bUl SO SPACE LIMITATIONS AND AVAILABILITY AT TIME OF SALE, nems SHOWN MAY NOT ALL eE AVAI(AIILE AT AL( LOCATIONS. $6.99 3Cilyard6 NAKAMURA PHARMACY Sunceast Mall, God•rith OPEN WEEKDAYS 10-12, 12:30-6;6:30-9 SATURDAYS 10.6 CLOSED HOLIDAYS d SUNDAYS for W. J Den(mme FLOWER SHOP Phone 524-8132 DAY OR NIGHT 0 F a,EGR,q a 0 Agent for 24 -hr. 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 Rr