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PAGE 4A —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1979
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PROGRAM SCHECULE__. .
July -5 to July 11
EXCLUSIVE m SIGNAL -STAR PUBLISHING
WEEKDAY LISTINGS
MONDAY—FRIDAY
MORNING -
5:45 THE CHRISTOPHERS
(Moan.)
THIS IS THE LIFE
(Tue.)
U. OF M. PRESENTS
(Wed., Fri.)
AMER. RELIGIOUS
TOWN HALL MEETINGS
(Thurs.)
3,15 U. OF M. PRESENTS
(Mon., Tue., Thurs.)
FARM AND HOME
SHOW (Wed)
WITH THIS' RING
(Fri. 6:15-6:30)
SCOPE
6:45 MORNING NEWS
7:00 TODAY SHOW
7:25 MICHIGAN TODAY
7:30 TODAY SHOW
8:25 MICHIGAN TODAY
8:30 TODAY SHOW
_MOVIE FIVE
9:00 THURSDAY, JULY 5
"JOURNEY INTO MID-
' NIGHT". Chad Everett
FRIDAY, JULY 6
"JOURNEY TO THE
UNKNOWN." Patty Duke.
Yera Miles.
MONDAY, JULY 9 _
"TEN TALL MEN". Burt
Lancaster -Gilbert Roland.
Ten Legionnaires undertake
to stop Riff attack on Tarfa.
Sargeant captures , Riff
princess and romance
blossoms.
TUESDAY, JULY 10
"SWIMMER". Burt Lan-
caster -Janice Rule. Middle-
aged pianlooks at both his.
• past .and• his present -white
swimming across the
Connecticut : countryside
from pool to pool, coming.
intocontact with people from
his past and his present.
9:00 NBC -SATURDAY
NIS3HT MOVIE - "WILMA"
11:00 NEWS FiVE AT
ELEVEN•.
11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT
LIVE
1:00 FIVE • STAR
THEATRE - "TRIPLE
CROSS". 'Yul Brvnner-
Christopher Plunime•r-
Trevor Howard
SUNDAY, JULY 8
MORNING
6:45A• DAVEY & GOLIATH
7:00.OPEN CAMERA
7:30CARTOON CARNIVAL
8:00 REX HUMBARD
9:00 ORAL ROBERTS
9:30 TELEVISED MASS
10:00 ABBOTT '&
COSTELLO
10:30 LITTLE RASCALS
11:00 COMEDY CLASSICS -
"OLD FASHIONED WAY".
W.C. Fields -Judith Allen -Joe
Morrison. Efforts of per-
forming.troupe playing "The
Drunkard". to avoid sheriff
in each, town_they_.play1-.
AFTERNOON
12-30 ON MEET THE
.PRESS
1:00 OPEN CAMERA •
}:30 THIS WEEK'` IN
BASEBALL -
-2:00 TIGER BASEBALL
Detroit at Milwaukee
4:30 ADAM -12. - No. 40117
5:00. SIX MILLION
DOLLAR MAN •
EVENING
6:00 NEWS FiVE•-AT SiX
6:30 WILD, WILD WORLD
OF ANIMALS
7:00 THE'': WONDERFUL
WORLD OF DISNEY
- 8:00' PIG EVENT - "THE
TRIANGLE FACTORY
• FIRE SCANDAL"
UNDAY10:00 PRiME TiME SUN-
DAY
11•:00 NEWS, FIVE AT
ELEVEN
11:30CINEMA_EIVE `THE-
WEDNESDAY,-'JULY11 BUCCANEER". •°Yui;
"ROPE OF SAND". Burt
Lancaster -Corinne . Calvet -
,.Claude Raines -Peter Lorre.
• For.m.er .. guide -hunter
returns to diamond country,
set on stealing diamonds he
was accused of taking, and
lost his licerme over 2 years.`
before.
THURSDAY, JULY 5 •
AFTERNOON'`
4:00 -MOVIE FIVE:
"WHEN MICHAEL
CALLS;'" ETizabeth Ashley,
Ben Gazzara.,
5:30 -THE NEWLYWED
GAME
EVENING .
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00 YOUNG *PEOPLE'S
SPECIAL "MY FATHER,
MY BROTHER, AND ME".
7:30 .CAPITAL CITIES
' _FAMILY SPECIAL -
• "WHEN. JENNY? WHEN?"
8:00 PROJECT UFO
9:00'. ' TV -5 ' THURSDAY.
NIGHT MOVIE "EVEL
KNIEVEL". George
Hamilton .
11:00 NEWS
I1':30 TONIGHT SHOW ,
1:00 TOMORROW
2:00A -ALL-NIGHT MOVIE
"SOMEBODY . LOVES
4:00A;.A1.4.-NIGHT MOVIE
- "THE MANIPULATOR"
FRIDAY, JULY.6
AFTERNOON'
4:00 MOVIE • FIVE:
"WHEEL OF FORTUNE".
John Wayne, Prances Dee.
. 5:30 THE NEWLYWED
GAME
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00 TIGER BASEBALL -
Detroit at Milwaukee
9:30 THE ROCKFORD
FILES
10:00 THE -•EDDIE CAPRA
,MYSTERIES
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1':00 TOMORROW
2:30A ALL-NIGHT MOViE
- "Aar"on Slick From Punkin
...Crick
4:30A ALL-NIGHT .MOVIE
- "INTERVAL" (C) '73
SATURDAY, JULY 7
MORNING
,6:30A BUFORD AND THE
GALLOPING' GHOST
7:00 FABULOUS
FUNNIES
7:30 BAY CiTY ROLLERS
8:00 ALViN .AND TJ -IE
CHIPMUNKS
8:30 THE FANTASTIC
FOUR
9:00 WIMBLEDON
TENNIS FINALS
AFTERNOON --
3:00 SATURDAY - AF-.,
TERNOON MOVIE
"ANGEL IN MY POCKET".
Andy Griffith -Jerry' Van
Dyke
5:00'JACQUES COUSTEAU.
"UNSINKABLE SEA
OTTERS"
EVENING
6:00 NEWS„FIVE AT SIX
6:30 HEE HAW
7:30 GONG SHOW
8:00 CHiPS
Brynner-Charlton. Heston -
Claire Bloom'. New Orleans
War of °1812: General An:
drew Jackson's dependente'-
on,• the help of pirate Jean
Lafette is complicated by the
Governor's daughter.
MONDAY, JULY 9
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "TWO
FOR THE MONEY". Walter
Brennan -Catharine Burns.
Two policemen who quit the
force to work as private
detectives' hunt down, a mass
murderer who has suc-
cessfully eluded authorities
for twelve years.
5:30 THE. NEWLYWED -
GA IN/I
EWLYWEDGAIN/
E V N I NG__-_..
6:00 NEWS
—
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00 BEWITCHED
7:30 MUPPETS
8:00:LITTLEHOUSE ON
•T
HE PRAIRIE.. -
9:00 MONDAY .NIGHT
MOVIE - "A LOVE AF-..
FAIR: THE ELENOR AND
LOU GEHRIG' STORY"
11:00 NEWS •
II 30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
2:00 ALL-N1IGHT MOVIE -
' JOURNEY „F-R'OM
DARKNESS". Jack Warden-.
Kay Lenz -William Windom.
A brilliant blind student
"fights ,•a seemingly losing
.battle_..to-:.enter- _. medical
school.
4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE -
'1TEN LITTLE TNDIANS".
Hugh O'Brian -Shirley Eaton
Fabian. - 10 strangely
assorted people find
themselves • house guests at a
mysterious mountain castle
reached only by private
cable car. The unknown host
plans on punishing each of
them for past crimes,
TUESDAY,' JULY 10
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE. -FIVE: "THE
PIGEON". Sammy Davis
Jr. -Dorothy Malone -Ricardo
Montalban-PatBgone.
Private investigator tries to
help a- girl, .not knowing she.
ik running from "the
family", When the girl• is
kidnapped as a hostage, his
partner betrays him, and
they are almost killed before
the mystery' is solved.
.1:30 THE NEWLYWED
GAME
EVENING .
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS'
7:00 BEWITCHED -
7:30 SHA' NA NA,
8:00 RUNAWAYS
9:00 COMEDY THEATRE -
"GOSS11'" ..
9:30 NBC NEWS SPECIAL:
"SALT Ii DEBATE"
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOViE -
"JOURNEY -T0 THE FAR
SiDE OF THE SUN". Roy
Thinner -Lynn Loring. Space
explgration drama set in the
last decade 'of this century, Several Goderieh ballerinas will take part in a recital in Clinton
concerning the .discovery Public School Thursday involving 10 classes of MI's. Zablocki of
and = exploration of an
unknown planet behind the Clinton. The Goderieh class under the direction et Natalie Sully
sun. •
r.
4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE -
,"DEAD MEN TELL 'NO
TALES".• Christopher
George -Judy Carne -Patricia
Barry. Travel photographer
is pursued by killers who
have mistaken him -for
someone else.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE:
"PURSUIT''.. Ben Gazzara•
E.G. Marshrall-William
Windom. A brilliant political
extremist steals a deadly
nerve gas and plots to
destroy a major U.S. city. An
agent tries to stop him from
carrying Out his• diabolical
plan.
5:30 THE.. NEWLYWED
GAME
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 N.B.C.-NEWS
7:00 I3EWITCHED
7:30 FAMILY FEUD -
8:00 LAUGH -IN
9:00 TV -5 WEDNESDAY
•NIGHT MOVIE, -"THE
SEARCHERS''John
. Wayne -Vera Miles -Natalie
Woods
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW :.
2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE -
"JOURNEY INTO
DARKNESS Robert Reed-
Jennifer---Hilary-Michael
Tolan. Two • tales about-"
creatures who Turk in the .
unknown.
Winners of the. Gauss Mathematics Contest from Colborne Central School
this year were Scott Stoll (Grade 8) and Teresa Cannon (Grade 7). Scott
placed tenth In the contest and Teresa placed seventh. The awards were
presented by Mrs,,Shirley Hazlitt at Colborne'Central's•Grade 8 graduation
exercises last Tuesday evening. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
•
A Heritage Birthday Girl Contest was part, of
.Auburn's 125th birthday celebrations this past
weekend:-The'seven-entrants' had to`give a -speech
on Au
burn, s
history, dress in costumes from dif-
ferent decades, display' a craft from.125 years ago
and give a personal interview to a.'panel'of judges.
.. Back row, left to right, are Linda Cunningham -
(runner up), SharonGlousher, Lor) Cartwright and
Anita Hallam.Front,_left_ao ri'ght,_are_Sherr"y._.
Verbeek (runner up), Kim McDowell (winner), and
Linda Van Dongen. Each was sponsored by a dif-
ferent business or club in Auburn. (Photo by Joanne
Buchanan) . - -
Jack's Jottings
BY JACK RIDDELL,
M.P P.
The majority of the 63
institutions which give
care and shelter' to more
than 1,100 children and
young people in Ontario
are experiencing serious
problems due to shortage.
of money. '
A report" released by
the Ministry of Com-
munity, and Social Ser-
vicessays that the
• present financing.
arrangement - is'
"inadequate, outdated
and not geared to meet .
the individual needs of
each home." Also, in-
'spections of these in-
stitutions by ministry
officials are "infrequent"
and "lack rigor"; staf-
fing in half the homes is
inadequate •and wages
, are extre[nely,low.
One institution hadn't
been visited_ 'by a
supervisor since the
present director _started
work about two and a half
years.ago.
The ministry
review states that two-
thirds of the institutions
had direct ,operating'
losses in 1978 for a total
deficit • of more than
$600,000. These homes
provide'a wide variety of
services for children with
earlier this year pegged
natural gas at 85 percent
of the price of oil. He said
Ontario has consistently
argued that the price in
Canada 'of. 'natural gas
and oil should not be the
world price, but instead
be related to Canadians'
needs. Alberta hand
Canada have agreed to
extend the natural gas
pricing agreement for
another six months
beyond August 1,"•so that
the price of gas would be
tied to that of the oil for
the current increase.
Dr. ' Smith , drew the
Minister's attention to
comments by his
predecessor a year ago,
to the effect that he had
pushed the federal
government into
"-unhinging the two prices
but was stone -walled by
the then governing
Liberals.
RENT REVIEW
Ontario's' new rent
review and landlord and
tenant legislation, passed
third and final reading -by
a vote of 63 to 28. The
NIP voted against the
141 section bill, which
combines rent review
with a rewritten landlord
and tenant act and
creates a -',Residential
social and personal Tenancies - Commission.
problems: ` children who " This Commission %"tvi11
are having difficulties at---detCrmine rent increases
home,- unwed teenage and landlord tenant
mothers and those in - matters previously
trouble with the law. handled by the courts. .
• The ministry is•offering The government has
each institution the option removed the built-in-
of remaining under the December.31: 1970 expiry •
existing funding • date for rent controls
arrangements or and,: when the section
changing--to—an--alter
dealing—With rent` in
native arrangement creases take effect, it will
based upon an individual limit them to six percent
agreement with each a year: Iia a landlord
wants more • he'll.have to
_,.home- Under_legislatve _ �.
regulations, Ontario pays ` make`. is case ,be?ore the"
80 per cent of the Tenancies Commission. -
•
operating costs while the
institutions must raise 20
per cent of .their revenue
from non, -government
sources. ---
The
-_The ministrywill meet
With officials of the
homes to disbuss'indetail
recommendations—Of the
report, which include
some program changes,
bed closings and
reallocation ` of some'
resources.
GAS PRICE INCREASE.
Liberal Leader Stuart.
Smith has accused the
Ontario Government_ of
refusing to' protect
Ontario consumers from
natural gas price in-
creases although
abundant supplies exist.
•He told the Legislature
that natural gas prices do
not have to -go -up with the
oil prices, after federal
energy . officials had
confirmed that gasoline`
and heating oil prices will
jump three to five cents a
gallon on August- 29' and
u
a
ntr 1
__. _.. a __gas--prjces_by_15.-
cents a thousand cubic
,feet about August 1. -
In reply, the Energy
Minister, James Auld,
stated that an agreement
between Alberta and
Canada negotiated
4.
includes Tanya Ross, Lauri Edward, .Lisa Rodges, Tere da
Rodges, A igela Cunningham, Bieth MacDonald and Jennifrr••°-
Cunningham. (photo by Dave Muffitt)
:DOCTORS'
AGREEMENT
It is hoped that the new
agreement between the
provincial goverriment•
and Ontario's doctors will
facilitate Ontario Health
Insurance Program fee
negotiations and help
keep doctors in the plan.
The province has agreed
with the Ontario Medical
Association to- appoint a
chairman 'of the : com-
mittee negotiating OHIP
schedules. _
The agreement calls
for - a seven -member
negotiating committee,
with three _members
named by each side and a —jointly appointed
chairman,. who would
have the power to act as
factfinder.While the
chairman's appointment
would initially be for two
schedule • settlements,
this could be extended.
The Minister of Health,
Dennis Timbrell, who•
announced the
agreement in the
Legislature, said a
chairman will be named
"within -a few days" and -
negotiations for the 1980
fee schedule will start
next month. Although the
chairman won't have a
vote, he will "Be able to
assist and guide the
, committee in areas of
-disagreement ..-during
negotiations".
. If talks reach an irn=
passe, either side can
ask the chairman to take
on the role of factfinder.
A -report, containing a
proposed settlement,
would provide the basis
for new negotiations. The ..
factfinder's report won't
be binding, but it.can be
made public by either
side after seven days.
The Minister said the
OMA and the government
have_._..traditionally--
negotiated through a
committee for new fee
schedules, "But the•
factfinder is something
new and unique -and, I ,
think, a very' positive •
approach to
negotiations.''- -- -- --
He said' that the latest
..,figures on doctors opted
out of. the 0HIP program
.are -down to 17.8 -per cent
from more than 18 per
cent. earlier this year.
When doctors' incomes
were limited by anti
inflation 'controls,,' there
was not much incentive -to
opt out of OHIP, but.when
they were scrapped the
government predicted an
initial jump in • the
number of opted out
doctors.
•
In the Minister's view,
the "short-term reaction,
which •we expected, is
over and now I' expe',ct-to -.
see the figures gradually -
decline. -
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