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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-05-15, Page 29
Page 4B—Crossroads--May 15, 1985 Q ... CKVR Barrie ® ... WIVB Buffalo Q ... CBC Toronto • ... WDIV Detroit Q ... Global WKBW Buffalo 7 ... WJBK Detroit a >.. CKNX Wingharn CFPL London ... CHCH Hamilton ... CKCO Kitchener ... TSN ... City TV Toronto The following programs, listed as supplied by the TV stations, are subject to r change. Sun., May 19 MORNING 5:45 00 With This Ring 6:00 ® Speedweek QQ Pattern off Liv- ing 0 Canadian Cavalcade O Ask A Silly Ques- tion ® University of the Air J Frightenstein 0 Seneca Telecollege ( Willy and Floyd 6:30 O This Is The Life ® In View 0 National Film Board ® The Treehouse Club ® Kidbits ME) The World Tomorrow USFL Football 7:00 Q Oceans Alive 8 100 Huntley Street O Faith For Today QQ Expect a Miracle Q Christopher Closeup 0 Open Roads ® Rocket Robinhood Q Food For Life 0 Circle Square 7:30 Q Open Doors ®Q Day of Discovery 0 Agri -News 0Q Jim Swaggart ID Father Meehan Comfort My Peo- ple 0 Country Canada 7:55 ® Newsworthy 8:00 0 Day of Discovery, Old Tyme Gospel' 0 Sunday AM (I)C3 It Is Written Q The Lone Ranger Ca Korean (D Camera On Canada Q Brother Ted's World of Gospel Q Movie "Play- mates" 8:30 O Commander Tom Show © The Cisco Kid 0 Hour of Power QQ Mass for Shut - Ins IQ) Expect a Miracle 0 Hello Japan 9:00 0 The World Tomor- row Q Jerry Falwell Q Day of Discovery ID Italian Panorama Q The Little Rascals OO Urban Voices 9:30 Q Fishin' Hole ® Discover Your World 0 Faith 20 Q Movie "TBA" JJ Focus Detroit Kidsworld 8 It Is Written Audubon Wildlife 10:00 '0 Chinese ®Q People's Church QQ pQ Essence o Festival Por- tuguese O The Video Game 8 Audobon Wildlife m ZigZags 8 Coronation. Street Q World of Horse Racing 10:30 Q Down the Stretch Et)0 News O This Week With David Brinkley DJ. W. White m NFB Presents 11:00 om Meeting Place, Q Rex Humbard 8 The People's Church '0) St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church Ser- vice Q Baseball Bunch 11:300 Greek Paradise O Festival Italiano O At The Movies Q World of Tomor- row Q Yes You Can AFTERNOON 12:00 ®Q SportsMovies Q TBA O Movie "Fearless Fagan" ..,0. Hymn .Sing..__.. Q Hispanovision Q Spcirtsdesk Q Agronsky & Co. 000 Sportsweek- end (Grand Prix) 12:30 O TBA Q Herald of Truth Q BMX Bicycle Rac- ing Q Inquiry ® News ® Meet the Press • 12:450 Town and Country 1:00 (® This Business of Farming el World Alive ei Festival Portugese 8 Io 1:30 Q United Hospitals Sr_. Golf Champion- ship ® Wild Animals of the World 0000 Major League Baseball (Montreal vs San Diego) ll® Question Period 2:00 ® Sports ® Audbon Wildlife ® Blue Jay Baseball (Toronto at Minne- sota) ® Festival Italiano Q Revival Hour 2:30 ID New Faces O TBA 3:00 ® Batman 0 Terry Winter ® Your. Wealth 3: 30 la Tiny .Talent Time 0 News From Zoos PKA Karate 4:00080 Country Canada Q Music of Man m Hee Haw 0 Special: Big Jasper Country 0 The Twilight Zone O TBA 4:30 O Amateur Naturalists 0 Hymn Sing 8 This Business of Farming 0 Struggle Beneath the Sea 5:000 Australian Rules Football 0 Untamed World 0 Blue Grass Ex- press ©O0 CBC News ® The Chum 30 IID Wild Kingdom Q Special 5:30 m Taxi 8 News Q Punky Brewster 0 FYI Weekend Edi- tion Q The Winners, 0 Wild World O WKRP In Cincin- natti EVENING 6:00 ® Citypulse 000 I o Walt Disney 00 WOO 04 Q News Global Newsweek O Scan Weekend 6:30 Q The Way'It Was O Polka Time SCTV. m The Way It Is ()Fight Back O® Weekend Magazine ® News 7:000000 Fraggle Rock' 0 Silver Spoons IID Solid Gold OO 0Q O Sixty Minutes mO Ripley's Believe It or Not O Liberate Live at the London Philhar- monic Q Sportsdesk 7:30 Q Virginia Slims Championship Tennis Q Punky Brewster QQQ lo The Beachcombers 8:00 0( Knight Rider QQ QQ Murder She Wrote 00 I o NHL Playoffs Q Special: Christopher Columbus (Pt. 1) co Motown Returns to the Apollo Q TBA Q TBA m Movie "Deadly Intentions". (-Pt. 2) I® NHL Playoffs (if necessary) 9:000 Scarecrow & Mrs. King O TBA 00 Crazy Like A Fox 0 TBA 9:30 Q Horse Show Jump- ing Special 10:00 Q® Trapper John m Life's Most Em- barrassing Moments IOW -5 10:30 ® The New Music 11:.00_..Q--Sportsdesk _. OO QQ s000m News ammo The Na- tional 0 CTV National News Citypulse Tonight 11:15 0000 Nation's Business 11:2080 News IQ Newsfinal ID Ontario Report FYI Weekend Edi- tion 11:30 ® The Best of Cher- ington ® Sports Final Edi- tion 6 10 O Movie "The Secret Night Caller" 11)0 Too Close For 'Comfort ® The New Music 11:40 0 Smith and Smith 11:50 O Night Gallery Movie `'The Tempest" 12:00go BMX Bicycle Rac- ing - 0 Battlestar Galac- tica ® Ironside ' 00 Charlie's Angels 6 Mary Tyler Moore O Dateline Ontario 12:10 Q Entertainment This Week 12:30 0 Chico and the Man ' Q Movie "Action In Arabia" co The Golden Years of Television 1:00 Q United Hospitals Sr. Golf Champion- ship 0 Wonder Woman ®O® Movies ID Medical Centre O In Search Of 1:10 Q Movie "Rumour" 1:30 ® Movie "Dino" 0 Bob Newhart Reel To To Real 2:00 © News ® Nightwatch 0 100 Huntley Street 0 Highlights 3:00 ® Dick Tracy Q Outer Limits Ig Sportsweek 3:300 Movie "Brother Sun, Sister Moon" Q News 4:00 0 PKA Karate 0 Movie "Great Day In the Morning" QQ Night Watch Q The Cisco Kid 4:30 Q More Real People 5:30 m Australian Rules Football , 5:450 Abbott and Costello Io • • 1'=' • t V • • • • • • • ny v ®rine i ee • i•••01hea1.,•••••••••••••••••••••i•••• -1.00•••••••••••110••••••••••• • • • • • • • • A battle that lasted 17 years came to an end last week when Tony Coutinho of London passed away in Toronto's Princess Margaret Hospital. It was a battle in which many people in South- western ;.,Ontario became involved as they watched this young man struggle with the pain of leukemia and the indignities the disease and its treatment place ,upon a human being. Tony first came to" the attention of people in this area in 1980 when the television special, "Fighting Back", was shown on the CBC Television network. John and Rose Kastner, the producers, went to War Memorial Children's Hospital in London to film the struggle of four young victims of leukemia and the agony shared by their families, friends and doctor, Dr. Barrie de Veber. Filming took place in the early -months of 1979 and the emotional impact this film had on its audience remained long after the screen had darkened. It was only the extremely unfeeling that did not become wet -eyed as they watched this human suffering that seemed so unfair. t� Featured in the film, besides Tony Coutinho, were Wingham's Karen Clark, daughter of Art and Janet Clark, who was then nine• Movies on Channel 8 THURSDAY, 12:20 A.M.—"COUNTRY GOLD". Stars Loni Anderson. "All About Eve" set against Nashville's country music awards as two women, one an established country and western star and the other a young girl with her first recording just released,compete for female vocalist.of the year. FRIDAY MIDNIGHT—"THE CORSICAN BROTHERS". Starring Trevor Eve, Geraldine Chaplin, Olivia Furey. Story of Lucien and Louis Da Franchi, Siamese twins sep- arated at birth, each of whom tries, in his own way to pro- tect his family and friends and to quell the bloodshed that has persist in Corsica over several generations. MONDAY MIDNIGHT—"STARHOPS".Stars Dorothy Burhman, Sterling Frazer; Jillian Kresner. Three sensational looking young girls take over a failing drive-in and make a success of it despite a megalomaniacal owner of a huge oil company who is determined to get the proper- ty their restaurant is built on at all costs. The results of the girls' attempts to keep the restaurant are comedic. TUESDAY, 12:20 A.M.—"RUN FOR THE ROSES". Stars Vera Miles, Stuart Whitman, Sam Groom. Story of a dom- ineering aunt, , her nephew, a 12 -year-old Puerto Rican boy and a lame colt who eventually wins the Kentucky Derby. WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT—"THE ELECTRIC HORSE- MAN". Stars Robert Redford, Jane Fonda, Valerie Per - rine. A five -time world champion rodeo rider is now a hard - drinking huckster for a children's cereal. In Las Vegas, he steals his corporation's famous thoroughbred horse when he learns that it has been drugged. He is chased by a beau- tiful'TV newscaster who wants to get the scoop on what's happening. Movies on Channel 5 THURSDAY, 12:30 A.M.—"SAN QUENTIN". Stars Pat O'Brien, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan, Barton Mac - Lane. A Warner Bros. formula prison film — convict Bogart's sister (Sheridan) loves Warden O'Brien. Mat - Lane is memorable as a tough prison guard. SATURDAY, 11:00 A.M.—"THE THING". Stars James Arness, Dewey Martin, Kenneth Tobey.,_A._strange__thing. from another world terrorizes an Arctic U.S. research station. SATURDAY MIDNIGHT—"THE FALCON AND THE COEDS", Stars Rom Conway, Rita Corday, Jean Brooks. Falcon goes to a girl's school to learn why an instructress threw herself froma cliff. SUNDAY, 8:00 A.M.—"PLAYMATES". Stars John Barry - more, Lupe Velez, Kay Kayser. Down on his luck, a Shake- spearean actor teams up with a popular bandleader. SUNDAY, 12:30 A.M.—"ACTION IN ARABIA". Stars George Sanders, Virginia Bruce. In seeking clues to his friend's death, a newsman, uncovers a Nazi plot to turn the Arabs against the Allies. MONDAY MIDNIGHT—"NOW VOYAGER". Stars Bette Davis, Claude Rains, Paul Henried. A vintage, first-class roper with Bette as a sheltered -spinster brought out of her shell by psychiatrist Rains. TUESDAY, 1:00 A.M.—"THE PETRIFIED FOREST". Star- ring Leslie Howard, Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart. A Robert Sherwood play, focusing on the ironic survival of the physically fit in civilized world. Bogart is Duke Mantee, an escaped gangster, who holds writer Howard, dreamer Davis and others hostage at a roadside restaurant in Arizona. WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT—"ANTHONY ADVERSE". Starring Fredric March, Olivia de Havilland, Donald Woods, Edmund Gwen. A blockbuster filmization of Herv- ey Allen book of a young man gaining maturity through his adventures in various parts of early 19th -century America, Mexico, et al. Gale Sondergaard won an Oscar as Best Sup- porting Actress. A rousing musical score by Erich Wolfang Korngold. Teresa Pickett of Clinton and Michael Cluff of London. Only Tony was still alive when the production was shown in January of 1980. Michael and Teresa died itn April of 1979, Karen in July Sixteen -year-old Tonyp was .shown in several scenes in the film. Embarrassed by what the treatment had done to him when he lost all his hair, Tony wore a cap everywhere. The film also showed Tony in .several scenes with Michael, as they shared their hopes for the future and involved in horseplay, racing the hospital hallways in their wheelchairs. One of the most emotional scenes in the film was the one in which Tony sat by Michael's bed as Michael lay dying, heavily drugged to ease the pain, no longer able to communicate. Tony was in remission when the production was shown and everyone hoped and prayed that it would last. But it did not. In June of 1983, Tony received a bone marrow , transplant in Princess Margaret Hospital, a last c ance to help him live. The donor was one of his sisters. Things went ex- tremely well and Tony was again in remission. Last June he threw" a party to celebrate the first an- niversary of the transplant which had given him "a new lease on life". Last fall, however, ' the leukemia struck again and Tony became critically ill. He returned to Princess Margaret during the winter. and 10 days before his death underwent his second bone marrow transplant, another sister the donor this time. It was to buy him more time and was working until he became ill last week, and was dead at 22. An autopsy showed a virus had been the cause of the death; his ill and weakened body was just unable to fight it. Tony was looking forward to becoming a social worker. He worked part-time as a porter at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. He is survived by his parents, four sisters and his fiancee, Cindy Jaroslawski, whom he had planned to marry later this year. Seldom does a life touch so many people. 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