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7:00 TODAY SHOW
7:25 MICHIGAN TODAY
7:30 TODAY SHOW
8:25 MICHIGAN TODAY
8:30 TODAY SHOW
9:00 MOVIE FIVE
THURSDAY, AUGUST 30
. "THE GODDESS". Kim
Stanley -Lloyd Bridges. A
lonely and loveless woman
(dreaming of Hollywood
stardom), struggles and
schemes her way to the top,
after two .unhappy
marriages.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 31
"HEALERS". John For-
sythe -Season Hubley. A
chief -of -staff at a medical
research center laces up to a
multitude of problems, in-
cluding whether to let a staff
doctor use an untested new
drug on a terminally ill boy.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
Movie pre-empted, by Jerry
Lewis Telethon.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
"STOLEN HOURS". Susan
Hayward -Michael Craig -
Diane Baker. A wealthy
American playgirl (who is
suffering froma brain
tumor) falls in love with the
doctor who operates on her.
They marry and she has
months of happiness before
her time is up.
WEDNESDAY, SEP-
TEMBER 5
"ONE OF OUR OWN".
George Peppard-Zohra
Lampert. About the
everyday happenings in the
Neurological Dept. of a large
metropolitan hospital. This
was a pilot for a projected
series. ,
11:00 HIGH ROLLERS
11:30 WHEEL OF FOR-
TUNE
12:00 NEWS AT NOON
AFTERNOONS
MONDAY - FRIDAY
12:30 PASSWORD PLUS
1:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES
2:00 THE DOCTORS
2:30 ANOTHER WORLD
THURSDAY, AUGUST 30
AFTERNOON
4:00 • MOVIE FIVE:
"CHARLIE CHAN AT THE
OPERA",. Warner Oland -
Helen Wood. Music mixes
with murder, and the famed
Charlie Chan is called in to
solve a mystery,
5:30 THE NEWLYWED
GAME
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30N.B.C. NEWS
7:00P BEWITCHED
7:30 BEST OF GILLIGAN -
No.1,064
8:00 PROJECT UFO
9:00 QUINCY
10:00 MRS. COLUMBO
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE:
"WIVES AND LOVERS".
Janet Leigh -Van Johnson-
Shelley.Winters
4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE:
"IS PARIS BURNING?"
(Pt. 1) Kirk Douglas -Leslie
Caron -Glenn Ford -Anthony
Perk ins=Robert Stack
FR1DA , AUGUST 31
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE:
"CHARLIE CHAN AT THE
CIRCUS". Warner Oland-
Keye Luke. A big -top turns
into a merry-go-round until
Chan clears it qp and finds a
killer
5:30 THE NEWLYWED
GAME
EVENING
6:OONEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00P BIONIC WOMAN -
"ONTHE R.UN'_
8:00 DIFF'RENT
STROKES
8:30 FACTS OF LIFE
9:00 ROCKFORD FILES
10:00 EDDIE CAPRA
MYSTERIES
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
2:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE:
"CAREER". bean Martin -
Shirley MacLaine
4:30 ALL-NIGHT `MOVIE:
"IS PARIS BURNING?"'
(Pt. 2). Kirk DougIBS-L•estie
Caron -Glenn FOP4AAtii Ey
Perkins -Robert Steck.
•
MORNING
6:OOA FAMILY AFFAIR
'6:30 BUFORD AND THE
GALLOPING GHOST
7:00 FABULOUS FUNNIES
7:30 BAY CITY ROLLERS
8:00 ALVIN AND THE
CHIPMUNKS
8:30 THE FANTASTIC
FOUR
9:00-GODZILLA SUPER 9Q>
10:27 METRIC MARVELS
10:30 DAFFY DUCK
11:00 THE NEW FRED
AND._BA.RNEY.SHOW- .... _ __ .
11:30THEJETSONS WEDNESDAY,
12:00N BONKERS TIMBER 5
AFTERNOON
9:00 "NO MORE VIET-
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WHITE PAPER ON OIL
AND AMERICAN POWER"
11:OQNEWS
11!30 TONIGHT S( -IOW
1:00 MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE:
"THE DEFECTOR".
Montgomery Clift -Hardy
Kruger.
4:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE:
"CHARLIE CHAN IN
EGYPT". Warner Oland -
Robert Young-Keye Luke
AFTERNOON
12:30P SOUL TRAIN
1:30 THIS WEEK IN
BASEBALL
2:00 TIGERS TODAY
2:15 TIGER BASEBALL -
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5:00 JACQUES COUSTEAU
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6:OONEWS FIVE AT SIX
6:30 HEE HAW
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11:00 NEWS •FIVE AT
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11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT
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THE PROFANE". William
Holden -Deborah Kerr -
Thelma Ritter. Poignant war
story. of, a young widow and
the Marine Colonel she falls
in love with. Mahy complex
and personal problems arise.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER
2
MORNING
6:45A DAVEY & GOLIATH
7:00 OPEN CAMERA
7:30 CARTOON 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:
"SIX OF A KIND". Charles
Ruggles-W.C. Fields -George
Burns & Gracie Allen. About
the crazy complications that
occur on a couple's second
honeymoon drive to
California. "
AFTERNOON
12:30P MEET THE PRESS
1:00 NFL FOOTBALL r -
Houston at Washington -
4: 00
ashington"•4:00 NFL FOOTBALL -
Oakland at Los Angeles
5:30 (approx.) . News 5
during half-time
EVENING
SEP -
4:00 MOVIE FIVE:
"ORDEAL". Arthur Hill -
Diana Muldaur-MacDonald
Carey. A powerful
businessman (who is injured
and abandoned in an isolated
desert area by his wife and
her lover), fights for sur-
vival against impossible
odds in order to gain
revenge.
5:30 THE NEWLYWED
GAME
EVENING
6:OONEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00P BEWITCHED
7:30 TIGER BASEBALL -
Detroit at Cleveland
10:OOMARCUS WELBY
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW
2:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE:
"FATE IS THE HUNTER".
Glenn Ford -Nancy Kwan -
Rod Taylor `
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The Death of the Donnellys by Ted Johns with
Theatre Passe Muraille has been held over at the
Blyth Summer Festival for one week due to popular
demand. This play now runs until September 8.
Pictured here are Paul Kelman (left) who plays the
role . of a stage coach business com-
Sound of Music disappointing
petitor to Will Donnelly and Hardee Lineham who
plays the role of Grouchy Ryder whose barn burned
down on, January 14, 1880. The Donnellys were
killed at their homestead on February 4 the same
year. (Photo courtesy of the Blyth Centre for the
Arts)
Mary Margaret Murphy is sparkley
BY CATH WOODEN
The Playhouse bit off a
lot more than it could
chew with its staging of
The Sound of Mulsic, the
last production of the
season that is sold out for
the entire run.
In professional theatre,
one isn't supposed to
notice' stage hands
scurrying off stage when
the lights come up. One
shouldn't hear loud
thumps, bangs, and
pulleys whistling
backstage. Sets are not
supposed to drop on top of
chairs. '
All these things and
more happened opening
Arthritis. Society pans
canvass for September
,,.The Goderich , Branch
of The 'Arthritis Society
held a meeting at the
home of Mrs. Kathy
7:00 WONDERFUL Linklater on August 8
WORLD OF DISNEY with president William
8:00. SIX MILLION Wark presiding. Plans
DOLLAR MAN were made for the up -
9:00 JERRY LEWIS coming canvass to be
LABOR DAY. TELETHON
FOR MDA held in September.
Patty Powell
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Wayne' Peachey of
Goderich are members of
MORNING The„ Lupus Board ..in
London. Patty, a member
All Regular Programs are. of the-Goderich-Branchi of
pre-empted till .6:30 p.m. by the Arthritis Society and
the Jerry Lewis Telethon the Huron County
.representative patient
(lupus), was recently on
a panel for The Lupus
Society at a forum held in
the Ontario Hydro
Auditorium. Also on the
panel were Dr. Anne
Wexler, University
Hospital dermatologist;
and
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
EVENING
6:OOP JERRY LEWIS
LABOR DAY TELETHON
(conclusion)
6:30 NBC NIGHTLY NEWS
7:00 BEWITCHED
7:30 MUPPETS
8:00 LITTLE HOUSE ON
THE PRAIRIE.
9:00 MONDAY NIGHT
MOVIE:"OVERBOARD"
]1:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
2:00A ALL-NIGHT MOVIE:
"THE VIOLENT MEN".
Glenn Ford -Barbara
Stanwyck-Brian Keith
4:OOA ALL-NIGHT MOVIE :
"CHARLIE CHAN . IN
LONDON". Warner Oland -
Ray Milland
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
4
AFTERNOON
4:00 MOVIE FIVE:
"DELIVER US FROM
EVIL". George Kennedy -
Jan -Michael `°' Vin-
cent -Bradford Dillman.
After .one of "a ._.... _..-
groupof six
men on a, packing trip
startles the others by killing
a skyjacker with $600,000 in
ransom, greed rears it's ugly
head as the men begin
arguing .over the disposition
of the money.
5:3p THE NEWLYWED
GAME
EVENING -
6:OONEWS
6:30 N.B.C. NEWS
7:00 BEWITCHED
7:30SHA NA NA
8:00 RUNAWAYS
Learn, abou
The idea behind CNE's
Farm Prod'ex '79 is to
explain how farm
products are grown,
produced and marketed.
Various Ontario
Marketing Boards
display their information
and offer tasty samples
as well as a chance to buy
their products inside the
Coliseum.
Your tour begins with
the animated chit chat of
a barker standing high on
a platform- near -the-TTC
streetcar loop. He is
surrounded by tall flags
representing each of the
marketing boards taking
part in the show.
The path to follow takes
you through a garden of
growing vegetables and
into the Coliseum's
pleasant surroundings for
the displays of the
marketing boards. As
well as the provision of all
sorts of information and
various recipes by the
boards, there are feasty
and ,_.Dr... David. _Bell,'
University Hospital
rheutna°tologist.
Patty Powell reports
the following:
The cause of
rheumatoid arthritis is
unknown! • There are,
however, certain facts
which The Arthritis
Society feels are im-
portant to patients.
Eighty per cent of
cases occur between the
ages of '20 and 50 with
most cases starting at 25
to -40 years. The disease
occurs in, the elderly as
well as the young.
Juvenile rheumatoid
arthritis is being
recognized in children as
youngas two with peak
incidence occurring at
the age of nine. Proper
diagnosis and early
t your food
samples to try and the
chance to buy a number
of products.
A comfortably fur-
nished wine and beer
garden at the end of
your
lies
journey.
treatment . is.-- especially
urgent with children
because• --bone 'growth is
impaired leading to
deformity and even
dwarfism as the child
matures.
About three times as
many women are' af-
fected by rheumatoid
arthritis as men.
There are
theories about the cause
of rheumatoid arthritis.
It has been_th.ou.ght..to be
a disease of the endocrine
glands, a food deficiency
and an allergic disease.
Even others have felt it
was related to nervous or
mental causes.
It has many charac-
teristics of an infection --
fever, increase in white
blood cell count, glan-
dular enlargement and
rapid heartbeat.
Today, there seems to
he a feeling that a virus,
or viruses will prove to be
the cause of rheumatoid
arthritis.
The Arthritis Society
has free information on
rheumatoid arthritis. If •
you would like some,
write to Lee McCallum,
11 -Cambria Road, North,
Goderich.
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night. If the Playhouse
hasn't enough room
backstage to store' big
sets that have to, get off
and on stage before the
audience falls asleep, it
shouldn't have attempted
The Sound of Music.
On the topic of sets,
designer Christopher
Brown's squeaky .drop
portraying a euphoric
garden with Austrian
mountains in the
background looked horrid
and was distracting.
All that saved the play
were the children. I went
prepared for a biineh of
stiff kids delivering
monosyllables for lines. I
got seven totally
uninihibited sparkling
actors that were truly
delightful. - -
The three youngest
were especially sparkley.
As Kurt, Jeffery
Greenwood was a natural •
on stage. Mary Margaret
Murphy was the out-
spoken Brigitta, and as
little Greta, Myvon-ny
Godwin was ever so cute
and sweeter than honey.
Deirde Van .Winkle
played Julie Andrews;
oops, I mean Maria. Her
performance didn't fail,
but it - was nondescript
nevertheless. Her
classical vocals seemed
out of sorts with songs
like "My Favorite
Things" and "Do Re Mi".
Generally, the singing
was fairly good. It was
the orchestra that was.
'the pits'. It' couldn't keep
up the pace the singers
wanted, and '' was
blatantly disjointed.
Dancing was mer-
cifully scarce, because
Jillian Brown's
choreography left much
to be desired. The only
real dance number
featured 'Catherine
Inculet as theeldest von
Trapp child Liesle and
Rolf Gruber, played by
Mark Bolton.
The two know how to
dance alright, if only they
were, given the op-
portunity and a little
more space.
The Sound of Music
-
proved that --this neck of _
the woods can attract
talent. We just don't have
anybody who knows what
to do with it.
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