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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-06-26, Page 24Page 6B -Crossroads -June 26, 1985 • • • • ® r• ) *000 ® ... CKVR Barrie ® ... WIVE Buffalo Q ... CBC Toronto d WDIV Detroit © ... Global 0 ... WKBW Buffalo. ® ... WJBK Detroit (� CKNA Wingham a) ... CFPL London Q ... CHCH Hamilton ® .-. CKCO Kitchener ... TSN ® ... City TV Toronto The following _ programs, listed( as supplied by the TV stations, are subjectlto change. Sun., June 3O MORNING 5:45 OO With This Ring 6:00 MO Pattern of Liv- ing O Canadian Caval ade O Ask A Silly Ques- tion ® University of the Air © Frightenstein 011 Seneca Telecollege O Willy and Floyd 6:30 Q T ' s The Life O In View O National Film Board ID The Treehouse Club O Kidbits 00 The World Tomorrow 7:00 © Oceans Alive Q 100 Huntley Street IQ Faith For Today OO Expect a Miracle ® Christopher Closeup ® Open Roads ® Rocket Robinhood Food For Life O Circle Square 7:30 MM Day of Discovery Movies on Channel 57 THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"A 20TH CENTURY CHOCOLATE'-' CAKE". Starring Gregory Van Riel, Charles Fisch Jr., Stephen Lack. All the absurdities of modern day life as' seen through the eyes of two young men, one who's always unemployed and the, other an arts instructor. THURSDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"UNION CITY". Starring Dennis Lipscomb, Deborah Harry, Irina Maleeva. A man becomes trapped in his own absurd game of cat and mouse with a petty criminal who keeps stealing fresh milk from his apartment doorway. , THURSDAY, 1:00 A.M.-"CAPONE". Starring Ben Gaz- zara, Susan Blakely, Harry Guardino. The rise and fall of the infamous underworld power in the 1920s, Al Capone. THURSDAY, 3:00 P.M. -"COUNT DRACULA". Starring Christopher Lee, Herbert Lom, Klaus Kinski. Based on Bram Stoker's classic novel. FRIDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"GIRL HAPPY". Starring Elvis Pres - Shelley Fabares, Harold J. Stone. The leader of a hot musical combo gets the assignment of keeping an eye on the daughter of a tough Chicago nightclub owner, during the wild Easter vacation week at Fort Lauderdale, Florida. FRIDAY, 11:30 P.M.-"JAILHOUSE ROCK". Starring Elvis Presley, Judy Tyler, Mickey Shaughnessy. A hot headed young Southerner, in jail for manslaughter, is taught by his cellmate to play guitar and sing. Upon release he obtains ,fame and an inflated ego. l FRIDAY, 1:35 A.M.-"IT HAPPENED AT THE WORLD'S FAIR". Starring Elvis Presley, Joan O'Brien, Gary Lock- wood. Two broke bush pilots themselves in 'charge of a seven-year-old Chinese moppet at the Seattle World's Fair. They still manage to find romance and see the fair. FRIDAY, 3:45 A.M.-"VIVA LAS VEGAS". Starring Elvis Presley, Ann -Margaret, Cesare Danova. A sports car en- thusiast and his friend, the Italian champion, go to Las Vegas for the Grand Prix where they both fall m love with a young swimming instructor. SATURDAY, 10:30 P.M. -"THE OTHER SIDE OF MID- NIGHT". Starring Marie -France P isier.,._John Beck,_Susan_ Sarandon. In France during WW II a poor Marseilles girl sleeps her way to fame, fortune and the position of mistress to an internationally powerful shipping tycoon. SATURDAY, 1:50 A.M.-"PARDON MON AFFAIRE". Star- ring Jean Rochefort, Claude Brasseur, Guy Bedos. A hap- pily married man tries various schemes to meet and court a dazzling model he spots in a parking garage. SATURDAY, 3:55 A.M.-"AGAINST ALL ODDS". Starring Christopher Lee, Richard Greene, Shirley Eaton. The dia- bolical Dr. Fu Manchu plots to conquer the world by plac- ing the kiss of death on heads of state. SUNDAY, 1:00 A.M.-"THE QUIET MAN". Starring John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Barry Fitzgerald. An Irish - American fighter who killed a man in the ring,'returns to Ireland for peace and quiet. Instead he finds romance and very little peace. SUNDAY, 3:30 A.M.-"MYSTERIES FROM BEYOND EARTH". From UFOs through witchcraft and psychic healing - with a stop at the. Bermuda Triangle - the biz- zare world of psychic phenomena is exposed. MONDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"THE BELL JAR". Starring Marilyn Hassett, Julie Harris, Anne Jackson. A brilliant, seeming- ly well -adjusted college student suddenly finds the world an alien place and has a mental breakdown. MONDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"DANGER ROUTE". Starring Rich and Johnson, Carol Lynley, Sylvia Syms. A karate killer for British Intelligence finds that retirement from his profes- sion isn't easy and takes an assignment to kill a Russian de- fector in the hands of the FBI. MONDAY, 1:30 A.M.-"THE MOLLY MAGUiRES". Star- ring Richard Harris, Sean Connery, Samantha Eggar. In the 1870s a detective joins a band of rebellious coal miners in Pennsylvania. Despite his sympathy for the miners, he carries out his orders and informs on them. MONDAY, 3:55 A.M.-"THE JERUSALEM FILE". Starring Bruce Davison, Nicol Williamson, Daria Halprin. An American archeology student sets up a tragic meeting be- tween some moderate Arab nationalists and a group of Israelistudents in an attempt to better Arab-Israeli rela- tions in the aftermath of the Six Day War. TUESDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"IN SEARCH OF GREGORY". Star- ring Julie Chrisite, Michael Sarrazin, John Hurt. A girl re- turns to Geneva for her father's wedding because she is fascinated by his description of an American house guest. TUESDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"LEGEND OF BOGGY CREEK". Starring David Hess, Lucy Grantham, Sandra Cassel. The true story of community response to the lurid tale of a seven -foot, smelly, 250 pound monster on the rampage in the Arkansas bottoms. TUESDAY, 1:30 A.M.-"THE. EUROPEANS". Starring Lee Remick, Robin Ellis, Wesley Addy. In the 19th century New England the arrival of two foreign cousins disrupts the stern-faced calm of a plain American family. TUESDAY, 3:30 A.M.-"BOOK OF NUMBERS". Starring Raymond St. Jacques, Freda Payne, Philip Thomas. The adventures of two benevolent entrepreneurs who bring the numbers game to the grateful population of El Dorado, Arkansas during the 1930s. WEDNESDAY, 8:00 PAI. -"A SHOT iN THE DARK". Star- ring Peter Sellers, )lke Sommer, George Sanders. A bun- gling police inspector, believing. in the innocence of a par- lor maid accused of murder, has her released from prison. However, she shoots the gardener and ends up back in jail. WEDNESDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"BOOTLEGGERS". Starring Paul KOslo, Slim Pickens, The rivalry between moonshin- ers in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas, makes for hilar- ious competition between the Pruitts andi the Woodalls. WEDNESDAY, 1:40 A.M.-"JURY OF ONE". Starring Sophia Loren, Jean Gabin, Henri Garcin. A woman goes to outrageous extremes to protect her son, on trial for murder and rape. WEDNESDAY, 3:40 A.M.-"RAOUL WALLENBERG: BURIED ALiVE". A documentary on the life of Raoul Wal- lenberg, a rich and powerful Swedish Protestant, who rescued 100,000 people from Nazi extermination between July 1944 and January 1945. O Agri -News 00 Jim Swaggart ID Father Meehan O Comfort My Peo- ple ® PKA Karate 7:55 ®, Newsworthy 8:00 0 Old Tyme Gospel I D Sunday AM CDC) It Is Written ® The Lone Ranger Korean Camera On Canada I® Brother Ted's World of Gospel O Godsounds 8:30 ® Day of Discove O Commander To Show (]5 The Cisco Kid O Hour of Power 00 Mass for Shu Ins ID Expect a Mirac I® Hello Japan 9:00 © Jerry Falwell O Day of Discove W Italian Panora O The Little Rascals 0O Urban Voices Audubon Wildlif O Movie "Don't Jt Lie There" Di Blue Jay Baseb (R) 9:30 0 The World Tom row 0 Mr. Microchip la Discover Your World s0 Movie "TBA" 00 Focus Detroit IQ Kidsworld Q It Is Written 10:00 IO Chinese 00 People's Church OO O Essence O Festival Por- tuguese O The Video Game Q Audobon Wildlif I(0 NFB Presents 10:30 QQ O News O This Week With David Brinkley O J. W. 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AFTERNOON 12:00 0 Movie "TBA" m Sportsdesk 0 Agronsky & Co. m Hispanovision 00 Melba Moore's Collection 'of Love Songs O Sesame Street © The White Paper 0 Hymn Sing 0 Meeting Place 0 Movie "TBA" 12:30 © Herald of Truth 00 Fantasy Island m Land and Sea O TSN Wrestling m News ' Q5 Meet the Press 12:45 el Town and Country 1:00 Q8 Cityscapes O Country Canada 00 Hymn Sing I4D World Alive 0000 Sports/TBA ® Festival Portugese 1:30 113 Blue Jay Baseball (Toronto at Detroit) IID Wild Animals of, the World 0000 Major League Baseball (Philadelphia at Mon- treal) m Sportsworld Inter- national 2:00 Ito Audubon Wildlife ® Festival Italiano O Revival Hour O Movie "TBA" 2:30 dID New Faces m Inside the PGA 3:00 ® U.S. Sr. Open Golf ca Batman O Terry Winter m Your Wealth 3:30 ID Tiny Talent Time 0 News From Zoos 4:00 O The Little' Mer- maid Im Tommy Hunter © Your Wealth O QTBA A m Hee Haw I® The Twilight Zone 4:30 ® The Twilight Zone O Struggle 'Beneath the Sea O Dr. Simon Locke IID Question Period 5:00 I® Untamed World ® Fishin' Hole 000 CBC News 0 Bluegrass Express I J The Chum 30 ® Wild Kingdom O Special: Cham- pionship Wind Surfing 5:30 IID Taxi 92 Australian Rules Football O History of the Mid - 41e East o News 93 FYI Weekend Edi- tion •0 The Winners ® Bob Newhart ® Arts Album EVENING 6:00 ® Citypulse Os I®000 News O Global Newsweek 0 Scan Weekend 08010 Walt Disney 6:30 0 The Walters Fami- Iy O SCTV aThe Way ItIs Fight Back 00 Weekend Magazine 0 News 7:00 000 10 Fraggle Rock ® Solid Gold ci ci O Sixty Minutes Ripley's Believe It oNot ID desk ID Fall Guy 0 Runky Brewster IID Entertainment This Week 7:30 ® Silver Spoons O Top Rank Boxing 0000_The. Beachcombers 8:00 gem Knight Rider CDC) Murder She Wrote O Movie "TBA" O Banacek O Special: A Private World 00010 The Na- tional Dream I® Event: Casey 9:00 10 Call To Glory ca Karen Kain, Ballerina 0 Scarecrow & Mrs. King 00 Crazy Like•A Fox 5O TBA 9:30 ©Strange But True Movies on Channel 8 THURSDAY, MIDNIGHT -"CUTTING LOOSE" Starring Harold Green, Phil Catelli, Rhonda Spitz. A satirical look at today's high school world as seen through the eyes of a struggling student who sets out to change a system in which he just doesn't fit. FRIDAY, MIDNIGHT -"JET PILOT". Starring John. Wayne, Janet Leigh, Paul Fix. A Russian woran pilot flies her plane from Siberia to Alaska pretending to defect. She becomes involved with an American pilot who is ordered by Washington to try and learn some Soviet secrets from her, but eventually he falls in love and marries her. MONDAY, MIDNIGHT -"CHAMPAGNE FOR CAESAR". Starring Celeste Holm, Ronald Colman, Vincent Price. Sa- tire dealing with a learned gentleman's campaign to do away with a quiz program and the question that stumps him. TUESDAY, MIDNIGHT -"THE INCREDIBLE SARAH". Starring Glenda Jackson, Daniel Massey, Douglas Wilmer. Deals with the turbulent early years in the life of Sarah Bernhardt, one of the world's greatest tragediennes. WEDNESDAY, MIDNIGHT -''UP RIVER". Starring Mor- gan-__ Debbie " _ ce. Murder, violence Stevens Jeff Debbie Aulu _ . and greed haunt a young man's dream of forging life from the untamed wilds of British Columbia at the turn of the century. Movies on Channel 5 SATURDAY, 10:00 A.M.-"BUCKSKIN FRONTIER". Star- ring Richard Dix, Jane Wyatt, Lee J. Cobb, Victor Jory. Saga of building the railroad in the West in the 1860s. SATURDAY, MIDNIGHT -"FALCON'S ADVENTURE". Starring Tom Conway, Steve Brodie. The Falcon uncovers a vicious plot to steal a formula for making synthetic dia- monds. SUNDAY, 9:00 A.M.-"DON'T JUST LIE THERE". Starring Leslie Philips, Joan Sims. A fast moving comedy of the conflict between a group of young people fighting the laws which their elders are trying to impose on them. SUNDAY, MIDNIGIIT-"THE LEOPARD MAN". Starring Dennis O'Keefe, Margo, Rita Corday. A murderer ter- orizes a Mexican village, in costume, killing like a leopard, when, foiling his plans, a real leopard escapes. MONDAY, MIDNIGHT -"THE ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN". With Fredric March, Alexis Smith, Donald Crisp, John Carradine. Life story of the great writer - humorist. TUESDAY, MIDNIGHT -"ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN". Star- ring Frederic March, Martha Scott, Beulah Bondi, Gene Lockhart. Appealing story of a minister and his wife facing various problems as church life and 20th century America clash. . WEDNESDAY, MIDNIGHT -"ROUGHLY SPEAKING". Starring Rosalind Russell, Jack Carson. Comedy -drama of Russell raising a family while hubby Carson embarks on wild moneymaking schemes. Movies on Channel 11 THURSDAY, 1:00 A.M.-"MRS. SUNDANCE". Starring Elizabeth Montgomery, Robert Foxworth. Etta Place, a widow of the Sundance Kid, is put. in deadly jeopardy. from reward seekers when she hears that Sundance did not die with Butch Cassidy, but is waiting for her at their old hid- ing place, the fabled "Hole in the Wall", where the remain- ing members of their infamous gang are supposed to be gathered. FRIDAY, 1:00 A.M.-"INCIDENT ON A DARK STREET". Starring David Canary, Richard Castellano. The struggle between idealism and reality in the world of crime fighting is the basis for this explosive drama about a group of ambitious young lawyers and the cases they handle. SATURDAY, MIDNIGHT -"JAMES AT 15". Starring Lance Kerwin, Melissa Sue Anderson. A story about the pain, problems and humor of adolescence. James Hunter is 15 and in love with schoolmate Lacey. Stevens. He fantasizes about the noble ways he can demonstrate his love to her. But privacy is hard to find when you are 15, and the two of them are rarely alone long enough. SATURDAY, 2:00 A.M.-"ORDEAL". Arthur, Hill, Diana Muldaur. The stark, dramatic saga of a wealthy, self cen- tred, physically and morally weak man who survives near- ly one month against impossible odds in rugged mountain deserts. His ''ordeal'' tregih *hen his wife "persuades their guide to abandon him when he breaks his leg in a fall. TUESDAY, 9:00 P:M.-"WHITE WATER REBELS". Star- ring Katherine Back. A lusty action -adventure thriller which pits a maverick kayak expert and a beautiful young journalist against a corporation that will not stop short of murder to gain control of an untamed river. 10:00 O TBA 0010 This Land O Loving Friends and Perfect Couples W.,Citypulse ®Sportsweek (DC) Trapper John +G, r IS W-5 10:30 ea The New Music 11:00 ID The Way It Was OOO©OWNe's own The Na- tional r'* ID CTV National NewR 11:15 :f s IU s Nation's Business 11:20 ®O News O Newsfinal I® Ontario Report I D FYI Weekend Edi- tion 1130 ® Peter Appleyard ® The Best of Cher- ington O Sports Final Edi- tion (DC) Too Close For Comfort el Movie "TBA" lea Julius Erving's Sports Focus 11:40 © Smith and Smith 11:45. O Night Gallery O Movie "Aaron SLick From Punkin Crick" 12:00 0 World of Horse Racing O Movie "The Leo- ,, pard Man" O Battlestar Galac- tica - ps Ironside O Mary Tyler Moore OO The Avengers d® The Golden Years of Television 12:10 © Entertainment This Week 12:30 m Down The Stretch O Chico and the Man 1:00 IID Movie "The Quiet Man" O Wonder Woman OOO Movies "TBA" m Medical: Centre Vegas ' O PKA Karate 1:10 © Movie "Adven- tures of Sherlock Holmes" 1:15 el Highlights 1:30 el Aging Is For Everyone 1:35 O Movie "The Jay- hawkers" 2:00 tQ News I® Nightwatch O 100 Huntley Street 2:30 O Sportsweek 2:50 I© The Three Stooges 3:00 OQ O The Rockford Files 3:10 10 Flash Gordon 3:15 0 Movie "Anything Can Happen" 3:30 I® Movie "Mysteries From Beyond Earth" © Burns & Allen m Speedweek 4:00 0 This Is the USFL 10 Movie "Outcast of ' the Islands" OQ O Night Watch 4:30 0 News 0 US. Sr. Open Golf 5:005Q Telling Secrets 5:25 0 Here's Lucy 5:55 0 Abbott and Costello Harriston Motors Ltd. 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But, like nianv government-spon- sored programs, i1 has some serious flaws. The big- gest flaws is that the -poorer People don't save and invest and therefore don't derive any of this extra gain. Trying to help What i'tn talking about is the "dividend Tax Credit - the government has insti tilted to help the "poor" in. vest or achieve more. . i.et's. look at some examples: in Ontario, in 198,1,a per son with a taxahle income (income afterde•ductionstof 12,1)11), who might earn 1111) in dividends from a Canadian corporation, would haver 111)11 TO -SPENT) Miter inxe si P1.11S 1.'0).1 tax credit against other taxes pay able That's q011e a benefites• pecrally when you consider if that same person earned .111V1 rn interest. they would only have $.:,.91 left to spend after taxes, and no additional tax credit. What if you earned' $211,11011 per year. but thanks to deductions for yourself, children, charm ties. etc your taxable in advertisement IT'S YOUR MONEY Paul J. Rockel come was 512,(100. Then if you earned $1(I0 in divi• dends, you would still have 11)0) to spend, as'id $8.27 in credit against other taxes payable mut incrime. but 1axes), if you. have a taxable in- come ncome of $;111,(100 and earn 100)) in dividends, you will have 1)1171 left to :Bend deer taxes, or at $60,000 taxable income, it would he 17 1 4:1 left to spend, I believe th-' i• should he NO TAX on ]llividends re- ceived, becau:;e ANY tax is in effect double taxation. if n (1lrporat inn earnsii profit. it must pay tax nn that profit, Then. what at hislk'ft alter paying those taxes is distributed •lo its share holders, who then are sup- wj7 cin those f<aml' dollars again i 0e• lieve it is grossly' unfir. and pe,.ssihl' the govern Trent agues. and that is wh\ it in;iv 11;10C S1.1 up the -dividend tax 1T1'1111 A:- CM) 01' ween in the pre „n. l,,aragraphs. the lower taxable tnenme per sun really does not pay any tax and t1 effect gets a credit against other taxes he orshe !night pay on then salaries nr• wages The credit becomes less;ind less as (1 person's taxable in, come is larger, until around the taxa•hle income of 520,000 you receive thedivi- dend completely free of tax, hut• you receive no addi- tional tax credit. From thereon, the larger incomes are required to pay mon• and more taxon those same dividends, Taking from die rich to give? credits to th(. poor - seems to he the game plan. No tax l'm not arguing with the "plan, simply trying to ex- plain it, in fact. if your ONLY income is divi derrds, you can earn up to 1-12.(0(1 per year and pay no income tax. That's why i like invest lrtient funds, because there 1 -earn dividends ANI) re ceive capital gains. which are only taxed at half the rate of interest. It sure leaves me with more to spend • For a FREE brochure on Dividends, ask for "I1101 dc•nds. Taxation and 't'r u" and write Paul .1 Rockel. I.)) 1'nion Rt. E , Waterloo. Ontario. N2.1 1('4. Paul J. Rockel is President of Regal Capital Planners Ltd. and of the Independent In- vestment Fund Dealers As- sociation of Canada.