The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-05-29, Page 23San
Crossroads—May 29, 1985—Page 1B
HEY KIDS! LEARN TO DRAW
WITH DANNY COUGHLAN
1. Here's Danny's complete drawing.
2. Finish what Danny started.
3. Now try it yourself!
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Thurs., May 30
7:00 Visions: The Critical
Eye
7:30 Automating the Of-
fice (CC) (Final)
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Harriers Magic Hats:
Farm Machinery
Dealer
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Report Canada -
9:20 Readalong 1
9:30 ThinkAbout: Finding
Alternatives: Block -
busting
9:45 It's Your World
10:00 Math Wise: Measuring
Instruments
10:15 Math Wise: Measuring
Formulas
10:130 Jeremy
10:45 Inside -Out
11:00- L'Atelier des Pis-
senlits
11:30 Report Canada
11:35 Readalong 1
11:45 Harriet's Magic Hats:
Park Interpreter
12:00 Realities: The Col-
lapse of Consensus
12:30 People and Pets What
You Always Wanted to
Know . .
1:00 The Stationary Ark:
▪ Lemurs
1:30 Report Canada
1:35 The Book Bird: A Bear
Called Paddington
1:50 Readalong 1
2:00 We Live Next Door''
2:15 Artscape: Texture
2:30 Get It Together: Glass
Mosaics
2:40 Simon in the Land of
Chalk Drawings:
Simon and the
Dinosaur •
2:45 Harriet's Magic Hats:
l I Forester
3:00 Speakeasy: Trippingly
on the Tongue
3:30 Speakeasy: First Find
the Facts
4:00 Vue globale
4:30 Kidsworld: The
world's longest
wooden roller coaster;
a ventriloquist; a steel
drum band; stained
glass; a record-break-
ing one -legged high
jumper; and some
champion swimmers.
Hosts are Lisa Abar•
-
quez and Mark Gos-
selin.
5:00 Sesame.Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Today's Special:
Summer Camp
7:00 Doctor Who: State of
Decay, Part 2 of 4
7:30 Magic Shadows: No
Highway in the Sky —
Part 4of5
8:00 Realities; Culture: A
View from the Left
8:30 Ricky Goes to Camp
(Return)
9:00 Speaking Out: Thomas
Szasz: Sex by Pre-
scription
10:30 Canada: the Great Ex-
periment, A Creature
of the Province
11:00 Realities: Culture: A
View from the Left
11:30 Question Period (S)
Fri., May 31
7:00 Music of .Western Civ-
ilization: Haydn
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Hattytown Tales ` -
Almost Magic
`x8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Report Canada
9:20 Readalong 1: First
Review Week, Part 3
9:30 'All about You
9:45 Readit
10:00 The Stationary Ark:
Orangutans
10:30 Let's All Sing: Two
Voices
10:45 Simon in the Land of
Chalk Drawings
10:50 Salut!:
11:00 Passe-Partout
11:30 Report Canada
11:35 Readalong 1
11:45 It's Mainly Music:
The Many Styles of
Music
12:00 Realities: Culture: A
View from the Left
12:30 Pins and Needles:
Final advice on button-
holePreparation. And,
to complete the cos-
tume: a selection of
easy -to -make hats.
1:00 Adventures in His-
tory: Voice of the.
Fugitive
1:30 Report Canada •
1:35 Math Patrol 3: Area
1:50 Readalong 1
2:00 The Science Alliance:
Sound
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2:15 Dragons;` Wagons, and
Wax
2:30 The Phoenix and the
Carpet: The Hole in
the Carpet
3:00 Speakeasy: Pros and
Cons
3:30 Speakeasy: That's De-
batable
4:00 De fil en aiguille
4:30 Kidsworld: A cham-
pion 9 -year-old gym-
nast; the making of
artificial eyes; leader
dogs for the blind; an
award-winning teen-
ager who may have in-
vented a cure for the
cold; and logging in
New Hampshire.
5:00 Sesame. Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Vision On: Signs and
Signals
7:00 Struggle beneath the
Sea: The Cuttlefish
and the Seahorse
7:30 Magic Shadows: No
Highway in the Sky
(Final)
8:00 Money$worth
8:30 Where There's Life
9:00 Disappearing World:
Sherpas
10:00 The Music of Man
Sound or Unsound
11:00 Money$worth
11:30 Question Period (S)
Sat., June 1
8:00 Polka Dot Door '
8:30 Math Patrol 3: Sub-
traction 4
8:45 The Wombles
8:50 The Body Works
9:00 People and Pets: ce-
lebrities
9:30 The World in Your
Kitchen: French Can-
adian Cooking
10:00 Pins and Needles: The
zipper is completed
and the skirt lining
closed over it. We
overcast the hemline
and make an inside
stitch on it (a walking
stitch). How to cut bias
on chiffon.
10:30 Championship Bridge'
Albert Morehead and
Billy Seamon vs Mit-
chell Barnes and Boris
Koytchou.
11:00 Automating the Of-
fice (CC) (Final)
11:00 The Academy. on
Moral Philosophy with
Jack Livesley:
Euthanasia
12:30 Project: Universe: An
Introduction to Astron-
omy
1:00 Project: Universe: An
Introduction to Astron-
omy
1:30 The Middle East: New
Frontiers
2:00 Faces of Culture: Mar-
riage and the Family
2:30 Faces of Culture
3:00 Understanding Human
Behavior: Sensory
Deprivation
3:30 Understanding Human
Behavior: Visual Per-
ception
4:00 Sociology: Crime and
Diviance
4:30 High Notes
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Wild World: Hippos
7:00 Doctor Who: State of
Decay, Part 3 of 4
7:30 North of 60 Degrees:
Destiny Uncertain:
The Alaska Experi-
ence
8:00 Movie, "Murder Inc."
(1960) The time is the
thirties, the place New
York, and gangsters
Anastasia and Lepke
are building up their
syndicate. With Stuart
Whitman, Peter Falk,
Simon Oakland, and
May Britt.
9:40 Conversations
10:30 Movie, "Roadhouse"
(1948) Jean Negulesco
directed this film noir
about a roadhouse
owner who is jealous of
his manager and
frames him for mur-
der. Starring Richard
Widmark, Cornel
Wilde, Celeste Holm,
and Ida Lupino — who
sings.
12:05 The Movie Show
Sun., June 2 .
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Cucumber: Pioneer
Life, Part 1
9:00 Fables of the Green
Forest: Reddy Fox
Kee—Home
9:30 Sesame Street
10:30 Jeremy
10:45 Readalong 1: Words:
great, grows, grower,
growing, grown
10:55 The Bubblies
11:00 Read All About It! 2:
Choices
11:15 Harriet's Magic Hats:
Beekeeper '
11:30 ' High Notes
12:00 La Premiere Annee de
la vie
12:30 Peche sportive
1:00 Les 1Dimensions de la
science
1:30 Grandeur nature
2:00 L'Ete show
3:00 Villages et Visages i
3:30 Vue globale
4:00 La Atelier des Pis-
senlits
4:30 Entre deux nuages
4:45 Colargol
5:00 Passe-Partout
5:30 Skippy le kangourou
6:00 Heidi
6:30 Scenes et Miroirs
7:30 A votre service
8:00 Le Moyen-Orient
8:30 Cinema d'hier et
de demain
9:00 Cinema et Cinemas
11:00 A votre service
11:30 Vue globale
Mon., June 3
7:00 Le Tourisme, c'est
votre affaire
7:30 Peche sportive
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Hattytown Tales: The
Pillar Box
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Barbapapa: Acquaint-
ance .1
9:20 Readalong 1
9:30 Finding Out: Animal
Signals: Human Lan-
guage
9:45 Math Patrol 2: Trans-
formations
10:00 In Their Shoes: Clif-
ford Sifton
10:15 Basic Sports Skills:
Golf: Around the
Green
10:30 The Book Bird: Along
Came a Dog
10:45 Harriet's Magic Hats:
Dairy Farmer
11:00 Passe-Partout
11:30 Les Aventures
de Babar
11:35 Readalong 1
11:45 It's Your World: The
Seaway
12:00 Money$worth
12:30 Pins and Needles:
Techniques for mak-
ing a broad -brimmed
organza hat, a one-
piece circle skirt, and
matching halter top.
1:00 Landscape of Geom-
etry: Up, Down, and
Sideways
1:15 Money and Banking in
Canada: Money: As
Basic as Language
1:30 Barbapapa: Runaway
Train
1:35 All about You: What
Are You, Anyway?
1:50 Readalong 1
2:00 Let's All Sing: Jig
Along Home
2:15 Jeremy
2:30 Vision On: Signs and
Signals
3:00 Ricky Goes to Camp
3:30 The World in Your
Kitchen: Danish Cook-
ing
4:00 Le Moyen-Orient
4:30 Kidsworld: Boxing;
magic; an enormous
comic collection; a
wilderness program
for disabled children;
and an 11 -year-old
musician and com-
poser. They also in-
troduce an interview
with Daryl Anderson,
who plays Animal' in
Lou Grant.
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Vision On: Windows
7:00 Wild "'World: Hippos
7:30 Magic Shadows:
Stormy Weather
(1943) — Part 1 of 4.
Lena Horne sings the
title song and Fats
Waller "Ain't Misbe-
havin' " in this mar-
vellous musical with a
talented all -black cast.
8:00 And Time Passes in a
Flash of Lightning:
Four Portraits
9:00 All You Need Is Love:
Jazz
10:00 The Computer Acad-
emy: The Computer as
a Filing System
10:30 The Academy on Com-
puters with Jack
Livesley: Storing In-
formation
11:00 Talking Film: Cin-
ematography
11:30 Question Period (S)
7:00 Sociology: Crime and
Deviance
7:30 Sociology: Social In-
equality
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Harriet's Magic Hats:
Irrigation Specialist
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Barbapapa: Acquaint-
ance 2
9:20 Readalong 1
9:30 We Live Next Door:
Fire in Nutdale!
9:45 Readit: Groundhog's
Horse
10:00 That Other World:
Ethiopia
10:30 Jeremy
10:45 Inside -Out: How Do
You Show ...?
11:00 Ani -maths
11:10 Les Boucaniers d'eau
douce
11:30 Les Aventures
de Babar
11:35 Readalong 1
11:45 It's Ye Move: Play
It Safe
12:00 People Patterns: The
Enid Was Just the Be-
ginning
12:30 The Half -a -Handy
Hour
1:00,3Writers and Writing:
Margaret Gibson
1:20 Landmarks: Sunny-
side
1:30 Barbapapa: Beau's
Modelling
1:35 Storybound: Escape
from Warsaw
1:50 Readalong 1
2:00 Music Box: Instru-
ments
2:15 Dragons, Wagons, and
Wax: Tom's New
House
2:30 Get It Together: Bird
Feeders
2:40 Simon in the Land of
Chalk Drawings:
Simon's Neat and Tidy
Week
2:45 Harriet's Magic Hats:
Makeup Artist
3:00 La Planete de L'hom-
me
3:30 La Planete de L'hom-
me
4:00 A votre service
4:30 Kidsworld: Go-kart
racing; western -style
riding; a disco drill
team; the Amish way
of life; a champion
swimmer; a boy' with
an' artificial leg; and
canoeing.
5:00 Sesame Street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Today's Special:
Water °
7:00 The Prince and the
Pauper: Episode 4 of 6
7:30 Magic Shadows:
Stormy Weather —
Part 2 of 4
8:00 National Geographic:
Gorilla
9:00 The Member for Chel-
sea — (Final)
10:00 The Movie Show
10:30 Everybody's Business
11:00 Perspectives: The
Video Revolution
11:30 Question Period (S)
Wed., June, 5
7;:00 Tourism Is Your
Business: Working
Capital and Internal
Control
7:30 Visions: Artists and
the Creative Process
8:00 Polka Dot Door
8:30 Hattytown Tales: The
Royal Hattytown
Guard
8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh-
borhood
9:15 Barbapapa: Beach
9:20 Readalong 1: Second
Review Week, Part 2
9:30 Ballet Shoes: Epi-
sode 3
10:00 Breakthrough: The
Insulinstat
10:20 Basic Sports Skills:
Tennis: Backhand
10:30 Storybound: Sounder
1,0:45 Dragons, Wagons, and
Wax: What's Going On
around Here?
11:00 Passe-Partout
11:30 Les Aventures
de Babar
11:35 Readalong 1
11:45 It's Your World
12:00 The Movie Show
12:30 Pins and Needles:
Pants: a demonstra-
tion of measurement
taking and pattern
modification; draft-
ing a basic pattern for
children's pants.
1:00 High Notes
1:30 Barbapapa: Africa 1
1:35 It's Your World: Agri-
culture 1
1:50 Readalong 1
2:00 Let's All Sing: Bought
Me a Cat
2:15 Jeremy
2:30 Today's Special:
Books
3:00 Witness to Yesterday:
Bethune, Part 1
3:30 Witness to Yesterday:
Bethune, Part 2
4:00 Cinema d'hier et
de demain
4:30 Kidsworld: Reports on
on a children's circus;
a park for injured and
orphaned animals;
San Francisco's cable
cars; archery; a ter-
rific roller coaster;
old-time fiddling; and
lacrosse; and an inter-
view with Betty Buck-
ley from Eight Is
Enough. Hosts Mark
Gosselin and Lisa
Abarquez introduce
them.
5:00 Sesame street
6:00 Polka Dot Door
6:30 Fables of the Green
Forest: Reddy Fox
and the Sheep
7:00 The Stationary Ark:
Breeding
7:30 Magic Shadows:
Stormy Weather
Part 3 of 4
8:00 Realities: Tory Pow-
er, Tory Ideas
8:30 What a Picture! The
Complete Photog-
raphy Course by John
Hedgecoe
9:00 Explorations in Shawl
Parents and Children
(Return)
9:30 Playing Shakes-
peare: Passion and
Coolness
10:30 Visions: The Critical
Eye
11:00 Realities: Tory Pow-
er, Tory Ideas
11:30 Question Period (S)
SOFTEN SQUASH
To cut winter squash easi-
ly, first pierce the skin of the
squash in several places and
then place in a microwave
oven for one or two minutes,
on the highest setting, says
Food and Nutrition Special-
ist Monica Beaumont of the
Ontario Ministry of Agricul-
ture and Food's rural or-
ganizations -and,iservices
branch. Let stand for two
minutes before cutting
squash open.
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