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General- izing:.Checking Con- clusions 3:00 Good)Work 4:00 Les 100 Tours de Centour 4:15 Colargol: Golden City 4:30 Kidsworld: Remote - control planes; a street festival; a 15 year-old cartoonist, a champion skater; and a boy who suffers from 'hemophilia: They also introduce an inter view with Matthew La SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL • FOR MOST NORTH AMERICAN BUILT CARS & LIGHT TRUCKS Oil and Filter Change install up to 5 litres of Autopar 10W30 "Warranty. Approved" Moor Oil and an Autopar Oil Filter . We Service Ail Makes Gas Saver Tune -yup 92 • Install new Autopar spark plugs • Check plug wires, distributor cap, rotor, coil, PCV valve; belts. hoses and compression • Adjust timing and idle • Service air cleaner and battery. 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Business: Do Govern- ments Help or Hinder? 11:00 Pins and Needles: 11 Further commercial pattern alteration for individual figure re- quirements, ,sleeves, back, and waistline. 11:30 The Academy on Mod- ern China with Patrick Watson 1:00 The Body in Question: Native Medicine 2:00 Bits and Bytes: Ready -Made Pro- grams — Program 2 of 12: 12 12:1 2:30 The Academy on Com- 12:2 puters with. Jack 12:3 Livesley: Ready -Made Programs — Program 2 of 12 3:00 Understanding Human Behavior: Memory 3:30 Understanding Human Behavior: Pain and Hypnosis '4:00 Leland Jacobs on Chil- dren's Poetry:' Roads to Enchantment 4:30 Kidsworld: Midget - car racers; a swiri'r- ming program for babies; the macaque monkey in Calgary's zoo; a bluegrass family band; Scarbor- 's Canadian Chil- :30 Kidsworld. An 11 year-old roller-skating champion; a teenage ventriloquist, a new device for diabetics that automatically injects insulin; and a concert class pipe or- ganise r-ganise who's only 10 years old They also present an interview with disco queen 6 Gloria Gainer. 6 00 Readalong 2 7 0 Jeremy 5 The Wombles 0 The Movie Show 1:00 The World in Your Kitchen: Italian Cook- ing 1:30 Down to Earth: Bal- cony Gardens 2:00 Journeys in Time: Early Childhood and 11 Adolescence 2:30 Talking Film. An atomy of Suspense 3:00 Witness to Yesterday John A. Macdonald 3:30 Cucumber: Insects 4:00 La Maison magique 4:30 Kidsworld: A school where children learn to ride unicycles, an award-winning violin- ist; dirt bike racing; - a champion swimming team; soft sculpture; and the mating dance of cranes are among the topics of reports hosts Mark Gosselin and Amber Payie pre sent. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Fables of the Green Forest: Longlegs the Heron 7:00 Struggle beneath the Sea: The Largest Octopus in the World 7:30 Magic Shadows,' West- , ern Union (1941 ) -- Part 1 of 4. The cone struction of telegraph wires from Omaha to Salt Lake City in 1861 leads to conflicts be- tween two brothers, one good and one bad Starring Randolph Scott, Robert Young, and Dean Jagger. 8:00 Vista' The Ghost of the Amoco Cadiz 9:00 The Academy on Par- enting with Jack Livesley: Spare the Rod -- Program 3 of 6 10:00 Visions: The Critical Eye: Eye Openers 10:30 The Movie Show 11:00 Fast Forward: Tran:- portation 11:30 Talking Film: The Western Revisited 12:00 How to Start a Small Business. 1,'inding four Niche it. ttic Market 4 30 Kidsworld. An -arch- ery ery champion; a fam- ily band: sky diving; a school where the cheerleaders cheer for high grades; trading cards, and teaching hawks to hunt, with hosts Keith Singer and Lisa Abarquez 00 Sesame Street :00 Polka Dot Door :30 C'ucwnber: Music 00 The Half -a -Handy Hour 7:30 Magic Shadows: West- ern Union — Part 2 of 4 8:00 National Geographic: Yukon Passage 9:00 Ian McKellen Acting Shakespeare 10:30 The Tomb of Tutan- khamun 00 People Patterns: The End Was Just the Be- glnllmg 11 3u Talking Film: A Con- versation with Joseph Mankiewicz 12 00 How to Start a Small Business: Why Finan- cial Statements? Wed., June 27 8 00 Polka Dot Door 8:30 Jeremy 8.45 Mister Rogers' Neigh- borhood 9 i5 'Tales of Magic Thwnbelina 9 30 Vision On- Pathways iU UU Sesame Street 11:00 \ Passe-Partout 30 Kidsworld. A teenage game -show host: a 14- . year-old concert pianist, a champion gymnastic team; and a candy factory. 12:00 Readalong 2 12.10 Jeremy 12:25 The Wombles 12 30 Voices 'of Early C.an- adaficer : • The Truant Of - Fri., June 22 8:00 Polka Dot Door 8...30 Jeremy 8:45Mister Rogers' Neigh- borhood 9.15 To Be Announced 9.20 Readalong 2. Words: said, asked 9:30 Let's All Sing: Who Built the Ark? 9:45 Storybound: Lizard Music ° 10:00 Outreach Ontario: The Toronto Symphony 10.30 Fables of the Green Forest: The Lost Pup- py in the Green Forest 11'00 Passe-Partout 11:30 Vision Ori' -'Clocks .11:55 Barbapapa' Wine Party 12.00 Readalong 2 12.10 Jeremy 12 25 The Wombles 12 30 Realities Living m the Age- 01 Chaos 1 00 Father Rhine 1.30 fatal Ganga River' of the Gods 1:50 Readalong 2 2.00 We Live Next Door 2.15 Hattytown Tales: The Secret Tunnel 2: 25.Barbapapa: Beau's Modelling 2:30 Today's Special. Wild West 3:00,Good Work 4:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld A march- ing band; bagpipes; a young girl and her pony; a manufactured white water rafting 1.un; two .gi:•is who wrote a pl:, ' about child 'You= and ani- mals in water. They also look at an inter- view with James Noble, the governor in the television program Benton. 5'00 .Sesame Street 6.00 Polka Dot Door 6 30 Fables of the Green Forest. Coyote Is the Smartest in the Forest '7:00 High Notes 7.;30 Magic Shadows: An American Guerrilla in the Philippines ( Final) 8:00 Money$worth 8-30 North of 60 Degrees: Destiny Uncertain 9:00 The Ascent of Man: The Harvest of the Seasons 10:00 Marine Biology: Biology on the Bay 10:30 In Search of Paradise: From the Garden of Eden 11:00 Money$worth 11.30 Talking Film A. Portrait of John Ford 12:00 How to Start a Small Business: Do You Have to Start from Scratch' Sat., June 23 8:30 Polka Dol. Door 9 00 Cucumber. Sports 9:30 In Search of Paradise: Three New Worlds 10:00 Media and Met(ds of the Artist Colla e 10:.30 Championship Bridge: Easley Blackwood and Albert Morehead vs John Gerber and Phyl- lis' Novak. add. It ough dren'a television chap- nel; an inner-city ten- nis workshop in Phil- adelphia; Eight Is Enough star Susan Richardson; Cin' cinnati Zoo's Insect World. 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Struggle beneath the • Sea: Symbiosis 7:00 Doctor Who: The Horns of Nimon (Final) 7 :30 People and Pets: What You Always Wanted to Know . . 8:00 Movie, "That Hamil- ton. Woman" (Lady, Hamilton' t 1941) . The romantic story of the love of Lord Nelson, British naval hero, for the beautiful Lady Hamilton, and its tragic outcome. Star- ring Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, Alan • Mowbray, and Gladys Cooper. 10:00 Conversations 10:30 Movie, "Lydia" (1941) • An elderly woman has a reunion with four of • her lost loves, and re- lives her romantic , past. With Merle Oberon, Joseph Cot- ten, Alan Marshal, and Edna May Oliver. 12:10 Conversations, Part 2 Sun., June 24 8:30 Polka Dot Door 9:00 Fables of the Green Forest: Chatterer the Captive 9:30 Sesame Street 10:30 Doctor Snuggles: The -, Spectacular Rescue of Miss Nettles 11:00 Calling All Safety Scouts: Safety at Play 11:15 Math Patrol 2: Math, Who Needs It? 11:30 Kidsworld 12:00 Les Arrivants 1:00 Jardins, paradis des reves 1:30 Nova 2:30 Chefs-d'oeuvTe a 1'- ecran 3:30 La Maison magique 4:00 Entre deux nuages 4:15 Colargol 4:30 La Petite Lulu 5:00 Passe-Partout 5:30 L'Atelier des Pis- senlits 6:00 Ca, c'est L'Ontario 6:30 Mosaique 7:00 La Societe National Geographic 8:00 Villages et Visages 8:30 Vue globale 9:00 Tele -cinema 11:00 L'Ete show Mon., June 25 8:00 Polka Dot Door 8:30 Jeremy 8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh - hood 9' Tales of Magic: Lake of the Rainbows 9:30 Vision On: Sea and Sand 10:00 Sesame Street 11:00 Passe-Partout • Tues., June 26 8:00 Polka Dot Door 8:30 Jeremy 8:45 Mister Rogers' Neigh- borhood 9:15 Tales of Magic The Three Little Pigs 9:30 Vision On. Country-. side 10:00 Sesame Street 11:00. Passe-Partout 11:30 Kidsworld: An in dependently minded girl who has no legs and only one arm mud wrestling. Alpine rescue dogs. and the City of Vancouver are among those Amber Payie and Keith Sing er present. The Pro- gram also features an interview with Gary Coleman, star of Dui - rent Strokes. 12:00 Readalong 2 12:10 Hattytown Tales: The Picnic 12:25 The Wombles 12:30 Canadians in Conflict Saskatchewan 1885 1:00 The World in Your Kitchen Ukrainian Cooking 1 30 Down to Earth Town House Gardens 2.00 Journeys in Time. Early Childhood and Adolescence 2.30 Talking Film: Music in the Cinema 300 Witness to Yesterday Al Capone 3:30 Cucumber. Camping 4:00 Passe-Partout 1:00 The World in Your Kitchen: Hungarian Cooking 1 30 Down to Earth: Rose 2:00 Journeys in Time: Early Childhood and Adolescence 2.30 Talking Film: The Western Revisited 3:00 Witness to Yesterday: Rasputin 3:30 Cucumber: Sports 4,:00 Passe-Partout 4:30 Kidsworld 5:00 Sesame Street 6:00 Polka Dot Door 6:30 Sam.on the Buses 6:45 Calling All Safety Scouts: Water Safety 7:00 People and Pets: Pets and Their Modern Roots 7:30 Magic Shadows: Western Union — Part 3 of 4 8:00 Realities: Israel after Begin 8:30 Visions: Artists and the Creative Process: The Need to Explore 9:00 Bits and Bytes: Com- munication between Computers — Pro- • gram 5 of 12 9:30 The Academy on Com-. puters with Jack • Livesley. Communica- tion between Com- puters ._ Program 5 of 12 10:00 Mind over Matter: Program 1 10:30 The New Literacy: An Introduction to Com- puters: Systems Options 11:00 Realities: Israel after Begin 11:30 Talking Film: Conver- sation with Pauline Kiel 12:00 How to Start a Small Business: Financial Analysis It has been ..a strange spring in Southern Ontario, but in Northumberland • County . at least, it would Ila beef, hard ;c find fault wlili , recent weekend rnorn ing We were wakened early. „shout _5.30 I think, by the heav\; honking of a low-fly- ing flock of Canada geese. They were only a few feet over the house, and in that confused state somewhere between being asleep and being fully awake, I .,wasn't certain that they weren't coming through the house rather than just over it. I was awake just enough to go back to sleep with a feeling of deep contentment. The. weathermen and the calendar make mistakes, but the geese don't. When geese fly north, the land is waking up from another winter. spring is here, and the fleet- ing Canadian summer is al- most within our grasp. When we did finally get out of the bed, it was just as the geese had advertised. And there were more of them through the morning Several times I heard that faint, growing gabble which meant another flight was coming, and f dropped what 1 was doing and peeled my eyes. I did a fast count on one undulating V formation and estimated seventy to eighty birds flying fast and high. There was one spring night a few years back when we heard the geese flying over the house right through the night. And the next day, the sky was almost black with them — one flight after an- other. as many as three Vs in view at a time. Another year. we were driving northeast from Castleton when we noticed a flight of geese just over the car, and co -incidentally, fol- lowing the road. Because of that, I was able to clock them at more than fforty miles an hour. I can't imagine what rural Canada would be like if the geese ever stop flying over in the spring. They are sym- bolic of everything f value most. I've been thinking lately that if I ever get out of this crazy business, I'd like 'to write a book about Canada geese. We watched a film on the whooping crane on tele- vision not long ago. Ameri- can researchers put a little radio transmitter on one of the whoopers and followed the flight by car and aircraft from their wintering ground on the Gulf, of Mexico all the way to Canada. I'd like to do the same thing with a flight of geese sometime, starting with a wintering ground in Chesapeake Bay perhaps, and following a flight all the way up to where it summers on some northern Canadian lake. I can see a book in that. Where they stopped and why. The topography of the country th' y flew over. What they found to feed on. How long it took them. How they spent the winter. Where they nested. How long it took for the goslings to hatch. How many survived for the flight back. That kind of thing. It there is a book in a week in the life of Bill Buckley — and there is. a good one — there's a book in a flight of Canada geese, and I'd like to write it. The toal cumulative back- log of understocked forest lands in Canada is estimated by the Science Council to be about 25 million hectares.,