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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,
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4 DOOR SEDAN
MERCURY
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NEW FORD TEMPO
NEW MERCURY TOPAZ
IN 2 AND 4 DOOR aroma sus
The 1984 Concept Cars are here now! Engineered by
Ford ,with front wheel drive, 4 wheel fully independent
suspension, the precise control of rack and pinion
steering and a new high swirl combustion engine for
greater output the instant you touch the accelerator.
Aerodynamics
Both the 2 door and 4 door Tempo and
Topaz have an advanced aerodynamic wedge
shaped design with aircraft type doors which
provide better road holding, less wind noise
and contribute to improved fuel economy.
Front wheel drive and rack
and pinion steering
The front wheel drive design not only
delivers added tire -to -road traction but
provides precise handling and tight
cornering and its standard rack and
pinion steering provides precise control.
Add to this power front disc brakes and
standard "all season" steel belted radial tires
and you've got the makings of a
true driver's car.
Fully independent front and rear
suspension systems
For superb ride and handling -in -front
MacPherson struts with stabilizer bar.
In the rear an impressive Ford designed
Guadralink system. Each wheel absorbs
bumps and jolts individually for better
handling and a smooth quiet ride.
New 4 cylinder overhead value
engine
Specifically for Tempo and Topaz this engine
gives you economy and performance. "High
Swirl Combustion" gives you more power
from every drop of fuel, plus higher torque
at lower RPM's. Thus...
better acceleration from standing starts_
Transmission
Four speed manual transaxle with overdrive
fourth gear is standard. An optional 5 speed
manual transaxle is available at no extra cost.
Fuel Economy
City/Hwy. combined 40 MPG. 7.1 1)1.00 km_
Prices start at:
TEMPO TOPAZ
$7549 $7695
Transportation, handling, sales tax and
license extra.
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1:30 News 5C
Micro Magic 79
As the World Turns 6,
4
2:00 City Lights 79
Movie, "Sherlock
Holmes in
Washington" 10
Lead Off Man 5C
Take 30 From, 8, 5, 3
One Life to Live 7, 11
Another World 13
2:15 MLB (New York at
Chicago) 5C
2:30 Coronation Street 5
Capitol 4
NCAA Women's Soft-
ball 7S
Good Company 3
Wok with Yan 8
Galloping Gourmet 79
Pitfall 6
3:00 You're Beautiful 79
Capitol 11
General Hospital 13, 7
Three's Company 8
Canadian Reflections
5, 3
The Guiding Light 6, 4
3:30 Do It For Yourself 8
Soapbox 11
Kidsworld 79
Take 30 From 10
4:00 Flipper 3
Eight Is Enough 4
Hercules 6
Little House on the
Prairie 8, 7
The Young and the
Restless 11
The Bob Newhart
Happy Days 5
Charlie's Angels 6
Three's Company 3
Jeffersons 7
Hogan's Heros 13
Hour Magazine 11
You Asked For It 4
Incredible Hulk 5C
5:30 Horse Racing Weekly
7S
Little House on the
Prairie 5C
News 3
Barney Miller 4
Three's Company 5
WKRP 13, 7
EVENING
6:00 News 6, 11, 10, 8, 7, 5,
4, 13
College World Series
7S
Maude 3
Citypulse 79
6:30 Laverne & Shirley 5C
Take Me Up to the
Ball Game 3
News 7, 4
7:00 MLB (Pittsburgh at
Montreal) 8, 5, 3, 10
Family Feud 13
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 It 6
Square Pegs 13
Jeffersons 5C
Muppet Show 4
-1'on_Cherry's
Show 13 - -
Do It for Yourself 5,
10
Rockford Files 79
4130 -Battle of thePl
- 1 s Company 10
Sports Woman 7S
Tattletales 13
Going Great 5
Happy Days 3
The Price Is Right 79,
8, 10
Vic's Vacant Lot 7S
8:30 Filthy Rich 4
Movie, "Just Tell Me
What You Want" 13
9:00 Movies, "A Man Call-
ed Intrepid" (P1 3)
11; "Avalanche Ex-
p" 4
Conservatives at
the Crossroads 6
Tales of the Gold
Monkey 7
9:30 Smith and Smith 8
Inside Baseball 5, 3
Carol Burnett and
Friends 10
10:00 The Tonight Show 6
National 8, 5, 3, 10
Citypulse Tonight 79
Dynasty 7
News 5C
10:20 Journal 8, 5, 3, 10
10:30 Makin' It 13
11:00 News 6, 8, 5, 3, 10, 7,
4, 11, 13
Soap 5C
Movie, "The Profes-
sionals" 79
11:05 Newsfinal 5
11:20 Ontario Report 13
11:30 Sportsline 6
Charlie's Angels 5C
Family Brown 11
Cuckoo Waltz 10
Alice 4
Barney Miller 5
Movies, "Run for the
Roses" 8;
"Necromancy" 3
Nightline 7
12:00 Sports Centre 7S
Hawaii Five -0 1.1
Grapevine 11
Family Feud 7
MASH 79
anet s 6 i1 i0-'I"hoselrazing
Animals it -..
Small & Frye 4
Benson 13
Fall Guy 7
Movies, "Blood
Feud" (Pt. 2) 5C;
"The Chairman" 79
Real People 6
5:00
Movies on Channel 7
FRIDAY, 9:00 P.M. -"FIGHTING BACK". Starring Rob-
ert Urich, Art Carney, Bonnie Bedelia. An inspiring drama
of human courage, a sensitive love story and scenes of
hard -bitting football action are combined in the triumphant
tale of Rocky Bleier, who overcame near -crippling war
injuries to sjar with the Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh
Steelers.
SATURDAY, 11:30 P.M. -"HORNET'S NEST". Starring
Rock Hudson, Sylvia Koscina. An American trooper, lone
survivor of a German ambush, enlists the aid of a troupe of
boys orphaned by the Nazi massacre of an entire Italian
town, to help blow up a strategically placed dam in Nazi oc-
cupied Italy.
SUNDAY, 11:30 A.M.-"NO TIME FOR COMEDY". James
Stewart, Rosalind Russell. Small town playwright has a
play prdway and falls in love with the star.
SUNDAY, 9: ' 4 .-"THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY".
Gary Busey, Conrad Janis, Maria Richwine, Charles
Martin Smith. The story of Buddy Holly, the country boy
who electrified the world with his music.
Movies on Channel 6
THURSDAY, 1:00-"A TALENT FOR LOVING". A family
is followed through two generations after it has been
cursed with overactive sex drives. Starring Richard Wid-
mark, Cesar Romero, Topol, Genevieve Page.
FRIDAY, 1:00 -"RIOT". A prison riot is staged by the in-
mates to cover up an escape attempt during which several
prisoners and guards are killed. Starring Gene Hackman,
Jim Brown, Ben Carruthers.
SATURDAY MIDNIGHT -"ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE
WEST". Gunslingers are called in to protect a tract of land
when railroad barons want to put through a rail system.
Starring Henry Fonda, Claudia Cardinale, Jason Robards
Jr., Charles Bronson.
SATURDAY, 3:00 -"FORT UTAH". A drifter and an Indian
agent team their forces to help a wagon train from Indian
attack_ Starring John Ireland, Virginia Mayo, Scott Brady,
John Russell.
SUNDAY MIDNIGHT -"A NEW KIND OF LOVE". A news-
paper cohrmnist is banished to Paris and a high fashion
buyer who is selecting fashions for her department store
meet and take an immediate dislike to one another. Com-
plications throw the pair together until they realize that
they are falling in love. Starring Paul Newman, Joanne
Woodward, Thelma Ritter, Eva Gabor, Maurice Chevalier.
Movies on Channel 11
THURSDAY MIDNIGHT -"THE GREAT RIVIERA BANK
ROBBERY". Ian McShane, Warren Clarke. Based on an
actual robbery in 1975 how robbers got ;15 million from a
bank via the sewers of Nice.
FRIDAY, 9:00 P.M. -"A MAN CALLED INTREPID'°, Pt. 1
of 3. Starring David Niven, Michael York. A suspense -
filled story about Allied espionage operations during
WW R. Based on the best-selling book by William Steven-
son detailing actual undercover activity.
FRIDAY MIDNIGHT -"KATIE. BLiSM AND THE TICK-
ERTAPE KID". Susanne Pleshette, Don Meredith, Tony
Randall. A Texas -style Robin Hood leads a band of dis-
posed ranchers in harassing a land baron who has cheated
them out of their property. The land baron hires a female
ace operative of a detective agency to find out who is steal-
ing his cattle and robbing his banks.
SATURDAY MIDNIGHT"THE GRiSSOM GANG". Star-
ring Kim Darby, Tony Musante. During the Depression, a
simple robbery turns into a kidnapping with psychopathic
killer falling for the young heiress.
SATURDAY, 2:30 -"DEATH STALK". Starring Vince Ed-
wards, Anjanette Comer. Two men battle treacherous
rapids and each other as they desperately try to catch up
with four escaped convicts who are fleeing down a raging
river in rubber rafts after abducting the men's wives.
Hart to Hart 4
Baretta 6
Movies, "The
Sellout" 5; "The File
Crossroads -June 1, 1983 -Page 17
Movies on Channel 5C
THURSDAY, 10:00 A.M.-"A FAREWELL TO ARMS".
Part 2. An American ambulance driver and an English
nurse meet on the Italian front in World War I. Rock
Hudson, Jennifer Jones.
THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"BLOOD FEUD". Part 2. This
drama recreates the historic clashes between Teamster
leader Jimmy Hoffa and Robert Kennedy. Robert Blake,
Cotter Smith, Edward Albert.
THURSDAY, 12:30•-"MINNIE AND MOSKOWITZ". A
Protestant woman meets a hippy -type Jewish man and
the two of them share a stormy romance. Gena Rowlands,
Seymour Cassel, Val Avery.
SATURDAY, 8:00 P.M.-"STARSHIP INVASION". Extra-
terrestrial explorers come to Earth in search of a new
habitat after their planet's sun explodes. Robert Vaughn,
Christopher Lee.
SATURDAY, 12:00 MIDNIGHT ^'BEHOLD A PALE
HORSE". After the Spanish Civil War, two enemies
continue to oppose each other until the final showdown.
Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn, Omar Sharif.
SATURDAY 3:30 -"DOBERMAN GANG". A con artist and
an animal trainer convert pack of doberman pinchers
into bank robbers. Byron Mabe, Hal Reed, Julie Parrish.
SUNDAY, 5:30 P.M.-"SUPERBUG - SUPER AGENT".
The bug, a car, is a flying Super Agent out to bug the bad
guys. Robert Mark, Heidi Hansen, George Goodman.
SUNDAY, 12:30 -"LIFEBOAT". Shipwrecked survivors,
adrift in a lifeboat during World War II, offer penetrating
revelations about human nature. Tallulah Bankhead,
John Hodiak, William Bendix.
SUNDAY, 3:30 -"HOT SHOTS". A fake kidnapping turns
into actuality for a young boy. Huntz Hall, Stanley Clem-
ents.
MONDAY, 10:00 A.M.-"THE GREAT McGINTY". A
man rises from tramp to mayor. Brian Donlevy, Muriel
Angelus, Akim Tamiroff.
MONDAY, 12:30 -"FOXES OF HARROW". A man of
violence and a woman of scorn almost break a marriage.
Rex Harrison, Maureen O'Hara, Victor McLaglen.
TUESDAY, 10:00 A.M.-"GOLDEN EARRINGS"_ A British
spy is hidden by a gypsy girl. Ray Milland, Marlene Die-
trich.
TUESDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"BLOOD FEUD". Part 1. This
drama recreates the historic clashes between Teamster
leader Jimmy Hoffa and Robert Kennedy. Robert Blake,
Cotter Smith, Edward Albert.
TUESDAY, 12:30 -"NIGHTMARE ALLEY". A carnival
drifter double-crosses everybody on his way to success.
Tyrone Power,- Cancer Gray, Joan Modell.
TUESDAY, 3:30 -"TEXAS TERROR". Terror in the state
of Texas is stopped by a government agent. John Wayne,
Gabby Hayes.
WEDNESDAY, 10:00 A.M.-"FALLEN ANGEL". A young
ma =r -ma is -a-weal ; for herrn-owes; andVans to -ran-
away with a waitress until he is suspected of her murder.
Dana Andrews, Alice Faye, Linda Darnell.
WEDNESDAY, 12:30-"MORITURI". A German mas-
querading as a Swiss is black -mailed into aidingin the
capture of a German cargo ship. Marlon Brando, Yul
Brynner, Trevor Howard.
WEDNESDAY, 3:30 -"MY FAVORITE SPY". A burlesque
comic impersonates a European spy to get secret plans
for the United States. Bob Hope, Hedy Lamar, Francis
L. Sullivan.
10; "mirlie Bubbles"`
13
12:30 Movie "Morituri" 5C
The World Sportsman
7S
Lie Detector 7
1:00 Movie, "TBA" 4
Hawaii Five -0 11
News 7
1:30 Billiard Stars 7S
Highlights 5
2:30 Sports Centre 7S
Headline Service 4
3:00 News 5C
Night Watch 4 -
3:30 Movie "My Favorite
Spy" 5C
Horse Racing Weekly
7S
4:00 Full Contact Karate
7S
Bill. Bremah's Ontario
The other day I relived my
boyhood days. I flew a kite.
The old exhilaration of
getting it up in the air and
watching it soar into the wild
Movies on Channel 79
THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M. -"HIGH SOCIETY". Starring Frank
Sinatra, Grace Kelly, Bing Crosby. Reporter and photo-
grapher for a magazine cover a fashionable Philadelphia
wedding and their presence in the household causes a
series of events that makes prospective bride question the
idea of her marriage.
FRIDAY, 8:10 P.M.-"GORDON'S WAR". Starring Paul
Wnfield, Carl Lee, David Downing_ A group of black ex -
Green Berets returning to Harlem from their tour of Viet-
nam,
ietnam, go on an all-out war to bust the dope ring in the com-
munity.
FRIDAY. 11:00 !.M. -"ONE HUNDRED RIFLES". Star-
ring Jim Brown, Raquel Welch, Burt Reynolds. An Indian
bank robber and an American negro lawman join up with a
female Mexican revolutionary to help save the Mexican In-
dians from annihilation by a despotic military governor.
FRIDAY. 1:00 -"LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT".
Starring Katharine Hepburn, Jason Robards Jr., Dean
Stockwell. Based on Eugene O'Neill's autobiographical
play dealing with his early turbulent life. His mother's de-
pendence on narcotics, his father's bitter frustration and
miserliness, his brother's alcoholism and his fight against
T.B.
SUNDAY, 4:00 P.M.-"ROSELAND". Starring Geraldine
Chaplin, Lou Jacobi, Teresa Wright. Three interlocking
stories set almost entirely within New York's Roseland
Ballroom. The stories are essentially about lonely people
who live their lives to non-stop waltzes.
SUNDAY. 8:00 P.M. -"JACOB TWO -TWO MEETS THE
HOODED FANG". Starring Mex Karras, Stephen Rosen-
berg. A six-year-old boy says everything twice because he
and other children are seldom noticed by adults. He has a
dream in which he is arrested and put in jail. Two children
known as 'Child Power' come to his rescue.
MONDAY, 8:00 P.M.-"VROODER'S HOOTCH". Starring
Timothy Bottoms, Barbara Seagull, George Marshall. Off-
beat
ffbeat romantic comedy concerning a young man, ex -GI who
lives in an undergrownd shelter he has secretly dug be-
neath the Wilshire Boulevard on-ramp of the San Diego
Freeway in Los Angeles.
MONDAY. 11:00 P.M.--"BANDOLERO!" Starring Dean
Martin, James Steward, Raquel Welch. Man disguises
himself as a hangman in order to arrange the escape of
of his brother and gang who have been sentenced to be
hanged for murder.
TUESDAY. 8:00 P.M -"THE LADY KILLERS". Starring
Alec Guiness, Peter Sellers, Cecil Parker. A gang of mixed-
up bank robbers ar'e foiled when they run into the meddling
of a sweet old lady.
TUESDAY. 11:00 P.M. -"DEAD MAN ON THE RUN". Star-
ring Peter Graves, Katherine Justice, Jack Knight. The
new head of an elite squad of Federal investigators is con-
vinced that his predecessor's murder was somehow linked
to the assassination of a Presidential aspirant.
WEDNESDAY. 8:00 P.M. -"THE CHAIRMAN". Starring
Gregory Peck, Anne Heywood, Arthur Hill. Scientist is sent
to Red China to bring back the formula for an enzyme that
speeds up the growth of food. 0 he fails a remote control
explosive planted on him will go off.
WEDNESDAY, 11:00 P.M. -"THE PROFESSIONALS'•.
Starring Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin, Claudia Cardinale.
Four soldiers of fortune are hired by an American mil-
lionaire to rescue his beautiful young Mexican wife, kid-
napped by a Mexican guerrilla leader.
blue yonder came back once
again.
I tugged on the twine,
wondering if my kite would
stay high in the sky, or
whether the fickle breezes
would disappear and my kite
would plummet into the tree
tops.
Beside me was Ken Lewis_
With the grace of an old pro,
he was flying a huge kite he
had made himself. It was
about 20 feet square_ A mon-
strous kite of many colors.
Ken has made thousands of
kites and has flown them in
many countries. But not just
for the fun of it. He's thought
to be the only man in the
world who makes his living
flying kites!
Known professionally as
"Mr. Kite -Canada," he puts
on displays at Ontario Place
in the summer, and various
parks in Florida during the
winter. He's written books
and articles about kites. He's
an authority.
Now 73, he looks about 60,
and has a showman's flair
and finesse.
He works out of Missis-
sauga. He has a rented shack
in a farmer's field - prob-
ably the only field in the
middle of Mississauga. But
he doesn't call his shack a
shack.
"Join me over in my
studio," he says, with a
dramatic wave of the hand.
The studio which Ken refers
to occasionally as a "labora-
tory" is pacwith kites.
His workbenchis in a corner.
The kites are folded, but as
he hauls them out and
spreads them on the ground,
the variety is astounding.
There are heavy-duty kites
for high winds. and gos-
samer -light ones for use
when there is almost no
breeze at all. There are
crates, diamonds, butter-
flies, bees, and even one
shaped like a giant pickle
which Lewis made for a
canning company.
Although the world record
for kite -flying is roughly
seven miles, Lewis says
amateurs should stay below
350 feet to avoid trouble with
aviation regulations.
At Ontario Place, where he
might have six or seven kites
in the air at one time. he pre-
fers not to go above 100 feet.
Ken says there's a great
therapeutic value in flying
kites. People in pressure
jobs find the hobby helpful.
So if the tensions of a topsy-
turvy world are getting you
down - go fly a kite'