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1977 Plymouth Volare 4 Door
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1977 Plymouth Volare 2 Door
White, V-6, automatic, power steering & brakes. 02015B.
1976 Ford Wagon
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1976 Mercury Marquis 4 Door
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1976 Dodge Royal Monaco
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1976 Volkswagen Rabbit
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1976 Olds Toronado 2 Door
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1975 Chevrolet Malibu 4 Door
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1975 Chevrolet Bel Mr Wagon
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1974 AMC Matador 4 Door
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1974 Plymouth Duster 2 Door
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AFTERNOON
12:00 Barbara McLeod
Show 5
20 Minute Workout 79
Leave It to Beaver 3
Cartoons 10, 8
Flintstones 13
Big Valley 5C
News 6, 7
Midday 4
12:25 Agri -News 13
12:30 Agri -News 8
The Young and
Restless 4
Wok with Yan 5
Body Moves 11
Definition 13
Ryan's Hope 7, 79
News 10, 3
12:35 Noon Report 8
1:00 Alan Thicke Show 13
Here's Lucy 79
Let's Make a Deal 6
You Asked For It 5C
Days of Our Lives 11
All My Children 7, 8,
5, 3, 10
1:30 News 5C
Micro Magic 79
As the World Turns 6,
4
2:00 City Lights19
Dick_VanUatlre 5C -.
Movie, ''A Time for
Love" 10
Pony's People in
Sports 7S
Take 30, 8, 5, 3
One Life to Live 7, 11
Another World 13
2:30 Coronation Street 5
Capitol 4
TBA 7S
Andy Griffith 5C
Good Company 3
Wok with Yan 8
Galloping Gourmet 79
Pitfall 6
3:00 You're Beautiful 79
Capitol 11
General Hospital 13, 7
I Dream of Jeannie
5C
Carol Burnett 8
Canadian Reflections
5, 3
The Guiding Light 6, 4
3:30 Jeffersons 8
Soapbox 11
-Kidsworld 79
Pink Panther 5C
Take 30, 10
4:00 Superfriends 5C
Leave It to Beaver 3
Hercules 6
Eight Is Enough 4
Little House -on- th
__.___Prairie 8, 7
Movies on Channel 11
THURSDAY MIDNIGHT—"RING OF DEATH". Starring
Franco Nero, Florinda Bolken. A hard hitting and unscrup-
ulous cop on a routine case becomes the target after some-
one kills the man he is following. A beautiful woman and a
fast -paced sequence of events being to light hidden cor-
ruption, blackmail and, unexpectedly, an old murder.
FRIDAY, 9:00 P.M.—"THE LEGEND OF THE LONE
RANGER". Jason Robards, Klinton Spillsbury. The legen-
dary masked man returns in this Western film depicting
his teaming with Tonto and the reasons behind his quest for
justice.
FRIDAY MIDNIGHT—"FOR THE LOVE OF IVY". Star-
ring Sidney Poitier, Abbey Lincoln. The Austin family's
maid -housekeeper Ivy Moore announces she is quitting.
The Austin's son and daughter knowing.they are losing a
warm friend decide to blackmail a gbling casino owner
into a romance. Ivy learns of the blackmail after she has
fallen in love with the man. He then sets out to win Ivy on
his own.
SATURDAY, 9:00 P.M.—"PRISONER WITHOUT A NAME,
CELL WITHOUT A NUMBER". Starring Roy Scheider,
Liv Ullman. This film dramatizes the experiences of an
activist Argentine newspaper publisher whose critical edi-
torials regarding his government's human rights abuses
led to his imprisonment and torture.
SATURDAY MIDNIGHT—"CUSTER OF THE WEST".
Starring Robert Shaw, Mary Ure. Custer is sent west after
the Civil War where Indian nations are rebelling against
government reservation and railroad policies. He petitions
Congress to view the situation more clearly but it is use-
less. He is massacred with his men at Little Big Horn.
SATURDAY, 2:30—"EXECUTIVE SYNDROME". Stars
Alan Bates, Gemma Jones. Bates, in one of his most in-
tensely human roles, portrays a man at the peak of his
career — only to find himself alone and terribly disillu-
sioned.
Movies on Channel 10
THURSDAY, 2:00 P.M.—"SHERLOCK HOI.MES AND THE
SPIDER WOMAN". Starring Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce.
Sherlock Hohnes versus a murderess who employs spiders
to kill her victims.
THURSDAY, 12:30—"THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN RIDE
AGAIN". Starring Lee Van . Cleef, Stefanie Powers. The
last of the original 'seven' are joined by five parolled con-
victs to save a town from a bandit gang.
FRIDAY, 2:00 P.M.—"BARBARY COAST". Starring Wil-
liam Shatner, Doug McClure. Lots of action when a crook
and an unscrupulous lawman team up to tame a town.
FRIDAY, 12:30—"SMILE". Starring Bruce Dern, Barbara
Feldon. A backstage view of a typical teenage beauty pa-
geant and its effect on a small American town.
SATURDAY, 12:45—"STAY HUNGRY". Starring Jeff
Bridges, Sally Field. A wealthy Southerner is drawn into a
real estate venture and gets mixed up with the owner of a
health spa.
SUNDAY, 11:45 P.M.—"WHERE THE LIONS RULE". Nat-,,
uralist Ivan Tors and his family are stranded in the Seren-
geti region of Africa.
MONDAY, 2:00 P.M.—°°LI'L SCRATCH". The story of an
outdoorsman's friendship with a lovable and mischievous
orphaned bear cub.
MONDAY MIDNIGHT , °FLAREUP". Starring Racquel
Welch, James Stacy. A psycho blames others for the break-
up of his marriage and kills his former wife who is a go-go
dancer.
TUESDAY, 2:00 P.M.—"HOTEL PARADISO". Starring
Alec Guinness, Gina Lollobrigida. A henpecked French-
man, with an unconfessed love for a neighbor, arranges an
affair with her at a hotel.
TUESDAY, 12:30—"THUNDERBOLT AND LIGHTFOOT".
Starring Clint Eastwood, George Kennedy. A bank robber,
posing as a preacher, is saved from his former colleagues
by a young stranger.
WEDNESDAY, 2:00 P.M.—"A TIME FOR LOVE". Starring
John Davidson, Lauren Hutton. Two love stories in a
unique double -feature format which captures the drama of
'love'.
WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT—"IMPASSE". Starring Burt
Reynolds, Anne Francis. An America- seeks the aid of four
men to find $3 million in gold hidden by the Japanese dur-
ing WW Il.
The Young and the
Restless 11
The Bob Newhart
Show 13
Do It for Yourself 5,
10
Rockford Files 79
4:30 Battle of the Planets 6
Sports Woman 7S
Tattletales 13
Going Great 5
Scooby Doo 5C
Happy Days 3, 10
5:00 The Price Is Right 79,
8, 10
Vic's Vacant Lot 7S
Happy Days 5
Charlie's Angels 6
Special: "Just
Another Stupid Kid" 7
Hogan's Heros 13
Hour Magazine 11
You Asked For It 4
Maude 3
Incredible Hulk 5C
5:30 Playing Your Best
Golf 7S
News 3
Barney Miller 4
Reach for the Top 5
WKRP 13
EVENING _ . .
6:00 News -6, ri,8'75;
4, 13
Horse Racing Weekly
7S
T.J. Hooker 3
Muppet Show 5C
Citypulse 79
6:30 Laverne & Shirley 5C
Fishin' Hole 7S
News 7, 4
7:00 Trapper John M.D.
10, 8
Facts of Life 5
Life's Most Embar-
rassing Moments 3
Family Feud 13
Sports Centre 7S
Joker's Wild 4
Barney Miller 5C
Entertainment
Tonight 11
Laverne & Shirley,,79
That's Life 6
Tic Tac Dough 7
7:30 You Asked For 1t 6
TBA 7S
MLB (Detroit at
Toronto) 13
Reach for the Top 5
Jeffersons 5C
Muppet Show 4
Don Cherry's
Grapevine 11
Family Feud 7
MASH 79
8:00 Documentary:
Agriculture and
Resources" 8, 10;3
TBA 5
1983 Andy Awards 11
Fall Guy 7
Sunday, May 8, was a big
day for the Great White Way
in New York City. For the
first time appearing together
in a Broadway play,
Elizabeth Taylor and
Richard Burton opened in
Noel Coward's "Private
Lives" for what is to be a run
lasting close to a year.
The play comes to
Broadway from a successful
run in other cities where
theatres were packed with
audiences not caring so
much about the play, though
it is a great one, but about
seeing these two performers
together. The electricity
they generate is unreal;
during rehearsals she had to
disguise herself and sneak
into the theatre via a side
entrance to escape the media
and public.
The ironic thing about this
entire situation is the fact
that they are portraying a
husband 'and wife, once
married to each other, who
rediscover each other years
later when they are on their
honeymoons with their new
mates. Taylor and Burton,
twice married to each other,
are once again "between
commitments", her
marriage to Senator John
Warner ending last year and
Burton separated from wife
Suzie. They have already
learned that love is not
lovelier the second time
around, but maybe the third
time around holds more
promise.
Taylor and Burton were in
Canada when what began as
a love affair on the set of
"Cleopatra" culminated in
marriage, breaking up their
respective marriages, hers
to singer Eddie Fisher and
his to wife Sybil. Two volatile
personalities made it
through a lively ten years
but the marriage ended in
divorce. They later
remarried but couldn't make
it work: her many health
problems and his one big
drinking problem didn't
help.
Tickets have sold like
wildfire to their "Private
Lives'. performances and
many are speculating about
what the future holds for
these two talented people,
both now in their 50s. Their
screen and stage magnetism
draw large audiences all
over the world and fans wait
to see if working together
every night can bring
together these two people
who have searched
everywhere for happiness
and never really found it.
Movies, "The An . er-
son Tapes" 79;
"Callie and Son" 4;
"TBA" 5C
Real People 6
9:00 Movie, "Sizzle" 7
Love Boat 6
Trapper John M.D. 11
Three's Company 8, 5,
3, 10 _.
9:30 Too Close for Comfort
8, 5, 3, 10
10:00 The Tonight Show 6
National 8, 5, 3, 10
The Great Debate 11
Auto Racing '83 7S
News 5C
Citypulse Tonight 79
10:20 Journal 8, 5, 3, 10
10:30 Sun Country 13
11:00 News 6,8,5,3, 10,7,
4, 11, 13
Soap 5C
Movie, "Pocketful of
Miracles" 79
Sports Centre 7S
11:05 Newsfinal 5
11:20 Ontario Report 13
11:30 Sportsline 6
Charlie's Angels 5C
Family Brown 11
Barney Miller 4, 5
Movies, "Nunzio" 8;
"I, Monster" 3
Nightline 7
Miss Jones & Son 10
11:50 Ontario Report 13
12:00 TBA 7S
Hawaii Five -O 11
Hart to Hart 4
Baretta 6
Movies, "Shadow on
the Wall" 5; "Im-
passe" 10; "Banning"
13
12:30 Lie Detector 7
1:00 Movie, "TBA" 4
Hawaii Five -O 11
News 7
1:30 Highlights 5
2:30 Sports Centre 7S
Headline Service 4
3:00 Nightbeat 5C
Night Watch 4
3:30 Horse Racing Weekly
7S
All Night Show 5C
4:00 Movie, "TBA" 5C
TBA 7S
CBC TV NEWS
SCHEDULES LIVE
PC LEADERSHIP
DEBATE JUNE 5
The CBC has invited the
major Progressive Conser-
va we ea ' ers 1p can w es
to take part in a two-hour
live television discussion and
debate, to be broadcast on
the CBC Television network,
Sunday, June 5, 9 to 11 p.m.
The program, which will
originate in Ottawa, will be
hosted by national corres-
pondent Peter Mansbridge,
with chief political corres-
pondent David Halton and
Don Newman of CBC's Par-
liamentary bureau.
The Corporation has pro-
posed a format that includes
opening and closing state-
ments from candidates, and
statements on specific policy
areas followed by debate on
each topic. In addition, each
candidate will face questions
from the CBC's newsmen
arising from the debate and
the campaign.
The CBC feels this format
Will give viewers an excel-
lent opportunity to see the
candidates put forward their
views, debate them among
themselves and react to
questions.
Movies on Channel 5
SUNDAY, 9:00 A.M.—"OMAR KHAYYAM". Starring Cornel
Wilde, Debra Paget, Raymond Massey. Eleventh Century
Persia: A band of fanatics plot to set up their own Shah.
Among the intrigue and treachery is Omar Khayyam — ad-
venturer, poet, astronomer and man of action.
SUNDAY MIDNIGHT—"CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG".
Starring Dick Van Dyke, Sally Ann Howes, Lionel Jeffries.
An eccentric inventor spruces up an old car and, in fantasy,
takes his children, girl friend and car to a land where the
evil ruler has forbidden children.
MONDAY MIDNIGHT—"ONE MORE TIME". Peter Law-
ford, Sammy Davis Jr. Two swinging nightclub owners be-
come involved in a murder committed by a ring off diamond
smugglers.
TUESDAY, 1:00—"PONY EXPRESS". Starring Charlton
Heston, Forrest Tucker, Rhonda Fleming. In 1860, Buffalo
Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickock join forces to establish a
fast, direct mail route from the Missouri Plains to the Pa-
cific.
WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT—"SHADOW ON THE WALL".
Starring Ann Sothern, Zachary Scott, Gigi Perreau. A six-
year-old girl sinks into amnesia after witnessing her mo-
ther's murder and her father's wrongful conviction of the
crime.
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