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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-10-03, Page 26ti Page 12—Crossroads—Oct. 3, 1984 A '00 •••••s•• Weekday Mornings - 5:Olf News al Sunrise 5D 5:30 News 51) Jimmy Swaggart 6 5:50 Ontario Report 13 6:00 Frightenstein 10 Seneca 'I'eleeol lege 6, 57 20 Minute Workout • 7D, 41) Sonya 51) Mad Dash 11 News 3 News '1'his'Morning.7 6:30 Early Morning News 7D, 41) Feeling Good 5 • Morning Exercise :3 Canada A'1 13 it Figures II Audubon Wildlife 8 7:00 20 Minute Workout 10 • Fitness Break 8 Hammy hamster 6 ('I3LT Morning 5 20 Minute Workout 57. 10 Today Show 51) .100 Huntley Street 3 Dale Harney's Magic Palace 11 . 'Good Morning . • Anierica 7 7:15 Friendly Giant 8 7:30 Body Move's 11 Toronto Rocks 57 • FY) - First Edition 10 Hercules 6 Harrigan 8 8:00 Elegant Appetites 11 Polka 1)(it 1)oor 21) Minute t\'orkout.8 He -Man 6 8:30 All in''I'he Family 8, 10 ' The New You 11' .Sesame Street :3 The 700 Club 6 Rocket Robinhood 57 9:00 Hobblt De Hoy 5 Family 51) - Romper Room and Friends 1:3 Morning E:xer('ise 11 • Ed Allen .6 • Donahue 7", 57, 10, 8 'Esight Is Enough 71), 41) 9:30 ('elebri'ity Micro avec, 11 'fake 10 5 Mr. Dr•essup 3 Mad' Dash I 1 100 Huntley Street 6 What's Cooking 13 •Muppel Show ( starts Mon. r i 10:110 Curious George.. (starts Mon. i 5 Facts of Life 51) - Trivia Company 13 Hour Magazine 11. ANI Buffalo 7 - Friendly Giant :3 Living Tomorrow 5 100 Huntley Street 8 The New You 10 New $25,000 Pyramid 71), 41), 57 5 ... CBC Toronto 5D ... WDIV Detroit 6 ... Global 7 ... WKBW Buffalo o0 10:15 Fitness Break :3 Friendly Giant 5 10:30 NOTE: Mon. Only, Film Special 57 Salt' of the Century 51) (5lypulse Tonight 57 Be My Guest 1:3 Celebrity Cooks 6 Mr. 1)ressup 5 Good ('onipany :3 Fitness Break 10 Press Your Luck 71), 41) 10:45 Friendly (dant 10 11:00 Tri,via Trap l starts Mon.' 7 Pizzazz. 6 Polka Dot .Door 8, 10 1 love Lucy :f Celebrity Family .Feud Special 7 Sesame Street 5 Guess Y\'hat 13 'l'he Price Is Right 71), 41) Wheel 01 Fortune 51) ('heringtou 11 11:311 Demotion 13 Scrabble 51) What vVilI They 'Think ' of Next et \ly 'Three Sons 3 -0 31r. Dressup 10. 8 Loving 57. 7 'li3 rumul> it 'start:, Mott l ;)7 Ryan's I lope (starts Toes 17 • 7D ... WJBK Detroit. 8 ... CKNX Wingham 10 ... CFPL London 11 ... CHCH Hamilton x 13 ... CKCO Kitchener 17 ... TSN 57 ... City TV Toronto •, I••044••ee ••104 *O. • Thursl; Oct. 4 . AI•" 1'Klt\OON 12:00 News 6. 71). 51),.41), 7, •5 Bateman 57 E'limtsleeues 13 Beaver:3 Cartoons 13 My. Favorite 'Martian . 10 12:25 Agri -News 1:3 l2':30 The Young and the Restless 71), 4I), 11 Wheel (iI Fortune 13 News 8, :3. 1)) ',Parenting 5 • Ryans Hope. 7, 57 1:00 All Niv Children 7. 13. a, 10, 5 Don Hamm Show 1:3 • ('itvlife 57 • Let's Make a Deal 1')ays (it. Our Lives 51) 1::30 Days 01 Our Lives 11 City Lights 57 As the WorldTurns• 71), 41). 6 2:00 Parenting :3 Dallas 5 You're Beautiful 10 • The New You 8 • One Life to Lave 7 One Day,al a Time 57 Another World 5D, 13 2:30 it's Your Move 6 Capitol 71). 41) Soapbox 11 Quincy.57, You're Beautiful 8 [)o It For Yourself 3 Parenting 10 Movies -on Channel 3 3:00 1)o It For Yourself 8, 10 Coronation Street 5 Fitness Break :3 Santa Barbara 11, 51) Guiding Light 71), 4D, 6 General Hospital 13, 7 3:30 20 Minute Workout 57 The Jeftersons t3 All In The lyamily 5 Video Bits :3 Barney Miller 10 4:00 Video Hits 8, 10 Do It For Yhursell 5 One Life To Live 13 Toronto Rucks. 57 Little House on the Prairie 11 Jefferson:: 51) Charlie's Angels 71), 41), 6 Beverly 1 illies:3 Love Boat 7 4:30 Barney. Meller 51) Jefferson:, 3, 11) Coming I'p.Rosie 5 MASH l3 Royal -Four 5, 10 Hart to 110 rt 13 News 51) Scooby 1 )(ie 6 Rituals I I Family Feud•71), 4D,. The I0'ice Is Right 57, 8 • Three's i onepany :3 .1ellersnns 7 5:30 Taxi 11 Jeopardy 7 News 3. 71). 41). 6 THURSDAY MIDNIGHT' --"TENSION AT TABLE ROCK". An outlaw, who has killed his partner in self-defence, must change his identity because he is mistakenly given a repu- tation as a coward. Stars -Richard Egan. SUNDAY, 1-:20 A.M.—"BROKEN PROMISE" starri#fg Chris Sarandon, Melissa Michaelson. The story of five children abandoned in a Midwest cornfield and their struggle to survive. TUESDAY MIDNIGHT—"TIIE PATSY". Starring Jerry Lewis, Ina Balin. A bellboy is chosen by a productioncom- pany to be moulded into a star. Movies on Channel 5 5:01) EN ENING 6:00 I{ipley's :3 " News 6. 7. 8. 11, 13 ('itypulse'57. . 6:111 News.7. 71'). 41). 5i). 5, 10 7:00 Family Feud 13 l)ne Day At A Time 8 • I love Lucy :3 Joker's Wik! 51) . 'Entertavini('nt Tonight I I, 71), 41) - Wheel of Fortune 7, 6 MASI 1.57 Royal 'Tour 5 7:30 MASH 57' Charles 111 Charge '3 People' Do The Craziest Things,5 Pizzazz li Family Feud 7 • Wheel ul Fortune SD PM Magazine Detroit 71), 41) 't'hree's Company 10, 8' Littlest hobo 13 Backstage 11 8:00 Movie "I3ody and Soul" 57 Diff'rent Strokes 6 ('agney •& Lacey 3 Magnum P.i . 7D, 4D. Cosby 51) . Rock Review '84 5 • FRIDAY, 3:30 A.M.—"BRINGING UP BABY". Stars Kath- erine Hepburn, Cary Grant. A comedy revolving around two leopards — one tame and the other wild. SUNDAY, 8:00 A.M.—"RAISING THE WIND". Stars James Robertson Justice, Leslie Phillips. A group of niusic stu- dents in a London School struggle to get through by sharing living expenses and working part-time to earn additional' finances. SUNDAY, 2:30 P.M.—"MILDRED PiERCE". Stars Joan Crawford, Jack Carson, Zachary Scott, Ann Blyth. Craw- ford won an Oscar as the housewife -turned -waitress who finds success in business but loses thecontrol of an un- grateful daughter (Blyth), especially when she finds they're competing for the love of the same man. SUNDAY, 11:45 P.M.—"I REMEMBER MAMA". Stars Irene Dunne, Barbara Bel Geddes. A Norwegian family with -a wise, indomitable mother, establishes a home in San Francisco. MONDAY MIDNIGHT—"BETWEEN TWO WORLDS". " """ '"" " Staining John Garfield, Eleanor Parker, Sydney Green - street. Based on the Broadway play Outward Bound by Sut- ton Vane, the story of a ship's voyage into the mysterious world beyond. TUESDAY MIDNIGHT—"GREEN PASTURES". Stars Rex Ingram, Oscar Polk, Eddie Anderson. Anall-Negro cast in this fable of life in heaven, with Ingram as "de Lawd". WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT—"SVENGALi°'. Stars John Barrymore, Marian Marsh, Donald Crisp. Absorbing tale of an artist's obsession with a young girl who becomes a singing artist under his hypnotic spell. NAME Simon and Simon 8, 1b Niagara Rep. Co, 11' Bill Cosby' 1:3 American League • Baseball Playoffs 7 8:30 Cover lip 1:3 TBA6 Family "Pies 51), 11 9:00 CKVH Spotlight 3 • Sinton and Simon 71), 41), 11 Cheers 51) Wintario 6 Kale and Allie 71), 41) This Land `i 9:30 Miss Oktotierlest Pageant 13 Global Playhouse 6 Newhall 7l), 413, 5D 10:00 Hill Street Blues 51), 6 National 5, 8, :3, 10 • Mike Ilanmier 7D, 4D Hol Pursuit 11 ('itypulse 'Tonight 57 10:20 The Journal 3, 5 8, 10 11:00 S("I'V 57 The National Update . News 11,'71).41).51), t3. :t, 10,•6 11:1)5 Newslinal 5 11130 Sport slide 6 Good Itockin' 'Fonite 5 Entertainment Tonight :3. 8. 10 'Tonight Snow 51) Taxi 71), 41) E'amily Brown 11 News 13. 7 Movie "The Black' Marble' 57 11:50 (lnlar'ui Report. 13 .12:1)0 Nighlint"7. Dallas to Movies -Malibu High'' 8. "'I'ensionAt 'ratite Rock" :3: "Wheels" 1'1. 1) 11 Benny !hill; The Rest ul Saturday - Night 71).',41) 12:30 Rockford E'ites 71), 4D Love Boal 5II), ... , Welcome. Back Kotter • highlights 5 National League Baseball Playoff 1:3. Mery 'Griffin 7 1:01) Chico and the Man 6 1 :30 ,Entertalament Tonight 71). 4[) Late Night :1) Kong Fu 6 . News 7 • 1:50 Muchnnesrl• 57 2:00 Maude 71). 41) 2:30 Eight Is Enough 71), 41) Movie •"1'13A'• 51) • 3:.00 Dick' Vtur1)yke•Show 11 3:30•Classic Country 7D,- 41) • 4:00 Nightwatch 71), 4D, 13 • 4:30 Good Times 5D • 5::00 Tic Tac Dough 5D Human beings can stand air temperatures as high as 240 degrees Fahrenheit for about 23 minutes. When inhaled, the air — hot enough to sear the lungs — is cooled about•100 degrees while passing over the mu- cous membranes of nose, mouth and throat. Movies •>n Channel 6 SATURDAY, 1:00 A.M.—"SQMETHING EVIL". A young couple with two small children move into a farmhouse that is haunted. Starring Sandy Dennis, Ralph Bellamy, Darren McGavin. Movies on Channel 10 FRIDAY, 1:00 ,A.111.—"DROP-OUT FATHER". ?Stars Dick Van Dyke, M.ariette Hartley. A man, fed up with -life, de- cides to gyt'it his job, sell his house and set out for adventure in Man tten. SATURRAY, 12:45 A.M.—"KILLER FISH". Starring Lee MIN, Karen Black. Maneating piranhas and the "Killer Fisi" preventing emerald thieves from recovering the loot in this adventure yarn. SUNDAY, 2:00 P.M.—"THE KING AND i° Starring Yul Brynner, Deborah Kerr. TV London's Arts and Ente#ain- ment reporter Janice Zolf hosts this movie special which previews the upcoming season of London's own Grand Theatre and also features interviews with various guests, including Don Shipley the new artistic director. 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N . t. w SPECIAL RESTAURANT HOURS FOR OKTOBERFEST CUISINE LUNCH 2 SITTINGS: 11:30 a.m. & 1:00 p.ni. bINNER 2 SITTINGS: 5:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. 885-1857 for Reservations MUSEUM HOURS OCT. 5 TO OCT, 13 10 aero. to8p.rfl Apecial Oktoberf est dining celebration! The Seagram Museum Restaurant will be presenting a special Okto- berfest menu that is surprisingly (and deliciously!) different from traditional festival fare. Carefully selected and prepared by our own chef, this unique German cuisine promises to provide you with an unforgetable dining experience! Come for lunch or dinner, browse through our gift shop and then visit the museum exhibits free of char- ge! Explore the history and tech- nology of the wine and spirits in- dustry. Our collections illustrate related themes including tradi- tional distillation, barrel -making, historic glass, advertising and cork manufacturing. Join us for a very special Oktober- fest event - you're warmly wel- come! The Seagram Museum - a world class experience! Corner of Erb and Caroline in Waterloo, 885-1857 ., ' OM 'ME r 1.71