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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-06-26, Page 26Page 8B—Crossroads—June 26, 1985 • CKVB Barrio WIVE Buffalo Q - CKNX WIngham T'ne lollo.vey CSC Toronto 1' - CFPL Jondon Pluylarru Isla WDIV Dolton a,•• CHCH Hamilton as%.PPleooy global .. CKCC Kltchonor Inr TV slaluns WKBW Bullalo M TSN me Sublecr to W JBK DoltonTwat*, • L I a • , City TV tom )Dr • • 000.0,11.0.000,•04,0000,••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AFTERNOON • 12:00 '6 M®®Q News 0 Waldo Kitty Q Beaver 0 Flintstones Ryan's Hope 0 Midday 0 Zorro 0 Bobby Co and the Blue Jays 12;25 0 Agri -News 12:30 Q 4a The Young and Restless QQ News 0 Wheel of Fortune ®Q Lovin Every Second Counts I® Super Pay Cards m FYI Noon Edition - la -Wimbledon -Tennis Champ. 1:00 IIID Soapbox 0 You're Beautiful Q®0 All My Children -MO Days of Our Lives. 0 The Don Harron Show 1:30 OC)® As the World Turns 0 City Lights 2:00 0 Niagara Rep. Co. Q Let's Make A Deal 00 Midday 0 20 Minute Workout Q Dallas Q One Life to Live 6)C)'Another World, 2:30 00 Capitol - Q Do It For Yourself In Rituals -- 0 Micromagic Q Pitfall 3:00 ® Here's Lucy 0 Do It For Yourself Q The. New You I®Q.General Hospital Q Coronation Street 00 Santa Barbara , Q Fitness Break COMM The Guiding Light 3:30 ® The Green Hornet, Q Too Close For Comfort Q Kids World 0 TBA Q Do It For Yourself m Mark Sosin's Salt Water Journal 4:00 0 PICA Karate • Q Canadian Reflec- . tions Q Love Boat MC) Divorce Court m Soapbox, Q The Young and the Restless ' 0 Hart To Hart mQ Vi eo Hits 0 Beverl Hillbillies ® Toronto- ocks' Jeffe sons 4:30 Q® Pe le's Court 0 Jefferso s Q'MASH IIS Eight Is Enough CI One Day At A Time 5:00 MC) Benson Q Jeffersons Q Sale of the Cen- tury 0 Hogan's Heroes ,' Q Video Hits 000 The Price Is Right , 0 Three's Company Q News 5:30 00 News 0 Three's Company 000 Taxi Q Jeopardy • 0 WKRP In Cincin- nati 0 The Way It Was EVENING 6:00 OWQQQO® News 10 r ® Citypulse 0 Star Trek ® Scan Newshour 0FYI at6;00 0 Grand Prix Auto Racing 6:30 QOS News • 7:00 00 Wheel of 'For- tune, ® Jeopardy ti ® Entertainment Tonight 0 One Day At A Time 0 Super Pass ord ® Sportsdesk MC) News 013 Diff'rent Strokes Q The Facts of Life 0 Square,Pegs 7:30 0 Major League Baseball: Detroit at Baltimore. 0 Benson 00 Three's Com- pany Q Si r Spoons 0 T ee's A Crowd el MASH (1) Don Cherry's Grapevine © Wheel Of Fortune Q Family Feud 00 PM Magazine Detroit Q Name That Tune 8:00 MC) Double Dare O5 Highway To Heaven ® Movie "A Shot In The Dark" Q Fall Guy m Just Jazz 0000 The Na- tional Dream Q Pizzazz ID Washington Cele- brates Country Style 8:30 0 What Will They Think Of Next? t m The Performers MC) 9•0 Q Facts of Life MC) Movie's "TBA" 00 Dynasty ' m Fame 0 Mini Series „"Ma- nions of America" (Pt. 1) 9:30 Os Sara 10:00 Q St. Elsewhere • 6 J Citypulse Tonight 00010 National m Cagney and Lacey Q Knots Landing Q Hotel 10:20 0000 Journal 10;30 0 Wimbledon Tennis Champ: 11:00 FYI Final Edition Q Newsfinal • b®000m0- News ® SCTV 0 CTV National News. 11:20 0 Ontario Report Q National Update 11:30 000 Entertain- ment Tonight Q Sportsline Q Tonight Show 0® Taxi Q Nightline 0 Movie "Boot- leggers" 0 Barney Miller 12:00 Ili Dallas JJ Charlie's Angels 0 Movie "Roughly Speaking" Q Movie "Up River" IDQ Mery Griffin Q. Rat Patrol 0 Movie "Mr. King - street's War" Q Bob Newhart 12:30 0 More Real People Q Night Gallery Os Love Boat 12:45 Q Late Night 1:00 Q Eye' On Hollywood O® The Saint in Medical Centre 10 6 Here's' How By Gene Gary ' Q. My white aluminum siding on the north side of my house has lost a great deal of its paint. The base aluminum is now showing through. As you know, aluminum siding gets chalky and rubs off easily. 1 wish to repaint the area that haslost most of its white paint finish. Please advise me on how to pro- ceed.—J.A.Y. A. Previously painted aluminum is treated like any other surface that has been painted. Where the old coating is in good condition and is adher- ing firmly, just remove dirt and surface contaminants. Then apply one coat of paint of your choice, If the old finish is still smooth or glossy — as may be the case with factory -fin - 1 ished siding — it is better to roughen it with steel wool or sandpaper to provide tooth for the new paint. In some instances the old coating, whether field or fac- tory applied, may be chipped or peeling, exposing the bare metal. In such cases, sand edges to smooth out the sur- face and to remove any loose paint. Prime bare spots and then finish as describedearl- ier. Be sure that you use only quality primers and finish coats. Only quality paint haad� the lasting hiding power, red tains its color brilliance and is wear and weather resist- ant. Join the celebration! nala' S i I Wed., July 3nalci 1:36 I® Sportspage ® Honeymooners Q News • ®tate Night 1:40 ® Movie "Jury Of One' 1:45 ID Welcome Back, Kot_ ter 2:00 0 Grand Prix Auto Racing 0 Naked City OC) Maude 0' Highlights ® Flipper ® Nightwatch 2:15 0 Chico and the Man 2:30 0 Flipper 05 Movie "TBA" 3:00 0 Wimbledon Tennis ' .Champ. (R) Outer Limits MM Eight Is Enough 3:40 0 Movie "Raoul Wallenberg: Buried ' Alive" 4:00 0 Movie `Brides of Dracula" OO ® Night Watch 4:30 0 PKA Karate Q News 5:00 Telling Secrets 5:.15 ® Here's Lucy 5:40 I® AbbotC and Costello is coming to tz Ford in Listowel Saturday, June 29 e>: Come and help us celebrate our 33rK,• Bring the Family, save some money on our new 1985's and have yourself a fun day - all at arvey Krotz Ford. By Vonnie Lee One of the finest series ever shown on Canadian television returns next week, shown over four evenings on most CBC affiliates. Originally telecast in 1974, "The National Dream" is the story of the building of Canada's national railway, the Canadian Pacific, and is based on two best-selling books written by Pierre Berton, The National Dream and The Last Spike. It is being • re -broadcast to commemorate 'the 100th anniversary of the com- pletion of the CPR. The eight hours chronicle one of the most significant events in Canadian history: the linking of east and west by rail and the realization of Sir John A. Macdonald's dream of a dominion stretching from sea to sea. Berton was host and narrator for the original .series and returns with new. introductions for this new series. A top Canadian cast brings the people to life. William Hutt won an ACTRA Award for his portrayal of Mac- donald, John Colicos plays Cornelius Van Horne, Gillie Fenwick is Alexander Mackenzie, Tony Van Bridge is Sanford Fleming, Chris . Wiggins is Donald Smith, Joseph Shaw plays George Stephen and Patricia Galloway is Lady' Mac- donald, "The National Dream" will be shown this Saturday,. June 29, Sunday, the 30th, Tuesday, July 2 and Wed- nesday, the 3rd, from 8 to 10 p.m, Canada Day will ' 'be marked by a unique special this year when the CBC presents a "one-hour video special by Murray McLaugh- lin, on Monday, July 1, at 9 p.m. . "Floating Over Canada" is the answer lo a longtime dream by one of Canada's most popular singers, to fly across Canada and "drop in" on ordinary Canadians and famous countrymer11I., He pilots the single -engined plane on its 20,000 miles, over some of • the most beautiful landscape in the country, from the wilderness of the Arctic to the rugged coastline of Newfoundland. I During his journey McLaughlin drops in on some famous musicial guests, Buffy Ste. Marie in ,Alberta, Ian Tyson at his ranch in the foothills of Alberta, Gordon Lightfoot near Muskoka Island in Ontario, Sylvie Tremblay in Montreal, Levon Helm in New Brunswick and folksinger Edith Butler in Acadia. The special also features the ordinary Canadian at work — the farmer, the fisherman, the cowboy and the trapper — and presents breathtaking views of Canada that can be seen only from the air. Advance notice tells us, "The natural, stubbbi'n beauty of the land the people who give -life to it, are cap- tured in this Canada Day special musically and visually .'• It sounds like a nice way to spend a birthday. Donate a dollar to Ronald McDonald House and receive a Coke, Hot Dog and a Big Mac coupon worth. $1 at 'McDonald's in Hanover. We encourage your support of Ronald. McDonald House - a temporary home away from home for families of children with cancer, leukemia and other serious illnesses. G. r f A Pm Via; Harvey -Krotz .Ford Wallace Ave. North Listowel Car City 291-3520 Where the lights burn bright till 10 each night. Saturday till 5 p.m. 3