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V ¦ s.?« 4 TOWNSHIPSWEEK—FRI., JUNE 27, 1980 Winnipeg to host Country Music Week , .K'M rarlin in the Manitoba caoital, is vacation, and you’d like to see and hear Country music By DAVE MULHOLLAND Summer’s here.It won’t be long now before the kids are out of school and the highways look like everyone's headed for a campers’ convention.But just before I mention a few of the country music performances taking place this summer, I want to remind fans planning fall vacations, that Country Music Week this year takes place in Winnipeg between Sept.15 and 21.The word from within the industry is that CMW 1980 is going to be the best yet Peter Grant, program director of CHMM FM radio in the Manitoba capital, is chairman of the Winnipeg Country Committee, which is putting on the week’s activities.Much of the program is still in the planning stages, but Grant says events already set include a celebrity golf tournament on Monday, a giant parade with 50 bands and floats on Tuesday, free performances at five of the city s large shopping malls each day, country acts at 25 of the city’s hotels each evening, and two Opry North shows at the Centennial Concert Hall Friday evening.I’ll have more information on the week later on, but if you’re planning a fall f RONNIE MILSAP .at Melody Fair in New York State.Country albums She Don’t Like the Highway; Dale Bussell'.Sunshine Records; SSLP-4015.There are only two songs on this album that grabbed me the first time around: Billy Bottle and Mr Inbetween But Dale Russell's music gets stronger with each listen.He seems to write directly from his own experiences, and his straightforward.unpretentious attitude adds to songs such as A Woman in Love, Lucky Man and She Don't Like the Highway.However, I Started Trustin’ You and Sometimes I Think are boring, both lyrically and in the arrangements.The musicianship is excellent, with tasteful touches from Ron Halldorson on pedal steel guitar For Our Friends; The Dixie Flyers: Boot Records; BBG-6007.The Dixie Flyers don’t use traditional bluegrass harmonies on this album.Bert Baumbach’s lead vocals are pure country, with background vocal assistance from the other four members of the group.Instrumentally.however, it’s straight bluegrass, featuring some vigorous picking.In fact, the instrumentals are by far the strongest cuts.The Flyers bring a light-hearted, feel good approach to the music, with a loose ’n’ lazy sound that occasionally has a western swing feel.Traditional bluegrass and newgrass fans should both enjoy this album vacation, and you’d like to see and hear some top notch country artists, remember Winnipeg the week of September 15.That is, of course, providing you haven’t won a trip to Nashville through a "Canadian" country radio station, or a “Canadian ' country fan magazine, or a “Canadian” tour bus company.Country Music Week 1981 will be held in Ottawa, where it all began in 1977.+ + + Staying in Manitoba for a moment, the second annual Call of the Wild Mountain Music Festival will take place at Boggy Creek July 25, 26 and 27.Boggy Creek is north of Roblin and just east of highway 83.The three-day, outdoor event features country, bluegrass and folks acts, including Dick Damron, Wayne Rostad, Orval Prophet, Doc and Merle Watson, The Dixie Flyers, The Duck Donald Bluegrass Band, Wayne Fehr, Dale Russell, Reg Bouvette, Sheila Dawn, Len Henry and many others.For details on tickets, accommodations and campsites, write to the festival at Boggy Creek, Manitoba, ROL 0G0, or phone 204-935-2212.Moving east to the nation’s capital, there will no doubt be more concerts as the summer progresses, but those announced include John Allan Cameron at the Astrolabe Theatre July 4 and The Mercey Brothers in the same spot July 19.If you’d like to hear authentic Ottawa Valley music, there’ll be a performance of it at the Astrolabe August 1.As mentioned in earlier columns, southern Ontario is the place to be for country the last weekend of this month June 28 at Rock Hill Park, 40 miles northwest of Toronto, Willie Nelson headlines an all-day affair.That same day, and the following day, in Campbellville, 30 miles west of Toronto, there’s the Mohawk Jamboree with George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Roy Clark, Merle Haggard, Ronnie Milsap and many more.If you're vacationing in the U.S., this year's Jamboree in the Hills in Wheeling, West Virginia, takes place July 18 to 20 and includes artists such as Loretta Lynn, Buck Owens, Jerry Lee Lewis and Donna Fargo.At the Melody Fair Theatre in North Tonawanda.New York, Ronnie Milsap and Mickey Gilley perform two shows July 6, Mel Tillis is there July 27 and The Oak Bridge Boys perform August 18.For ticket information on Melody Fair phone 716-693-7700.Kenny Rogers is at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto August 23 and at the Central Canada Exhibition in Ottawa August 24.In Nashville, the Opryland amusement park is open throughout the summer, but requests for Grand Ole Opry tickets should be made well in advance, since reserved seats are usually sold out.Have a good vacation That’s it for this week.Right or Wrong; KosanneCash; Columbia Records; 36155.Rosanne Cash is Johnny Cash’s daughter, but she sounds very much her own woman on this excellent debut album Cash turns 10 good love songs into personal statements, expressing the complexity of seemingly simple emotions, and showing vulnerability in trying to understand her feelings.The musicianship is spirited, the arrangements imaginative, and Rodney Crowell's production is thoughtful and supportive.Good album.Into A Mystery; Murray McLauehlan; True North; TN-41.The essential difference between Into A Mystery and Murray McLauchlan’s last album.Whispering Rain (TN-36), is the new album has a fuller, more powerhouse sound.This is due in large part to some prominent background vocals, featuring Rough Trade’s Carol Pope.The singers push McLauehlan, and his vocals have more energy than on Whispering Rain.Once again it’s McLaughlan’s songs which give the album its lasting quality.The lyrics are about holding onto independence and individuality in a society that seems less and less concerned with both.Each McLaughlan album is an adventure, for both the artist and the listener.Into A Mystery is what good music is all about.1 TOWNSHIPS WEEK FRI., JUNE 27, 1980 5 Festivals feed folk music fans Valdy is just one of the attractions at the Edmonton festival .^ y cj mm yrÆ Folk music is not only alvie in Canada, it’s thriving.Despite trends in record sales and trends on radio, folk festivals are proliferating at such a bizarre rate this summer that one could crisscross the country and attend a festival every weekend.The reasons for the resurgence are simple enough.Festivals are fun, they bring people together, they appeal to all ages and they’re relatively inexpensive.Some, in fact, are free.Mitch Podolak, founder of the Winnipeg Folk Festival, says enthusiastically: 'Roughly five per cent of the Canadian population attended a folk festival last summer.This year should see an increase.” There’s a new festival in Edmonton this year, one on Manitoulin Island, a smaller one in Calgary and a major one in Toronto since Mariposa isn’t doing one this year.The Winnipeg Festival attracts 30,000 people.There’s an enormous one in Halifax.Another in Vancouver.Still another in Owen Sound, Ont., and last year the festival in Hamilton drew 100,000 people.LASTS TWO WEEKS There are smaller festivals in London, Ottawa, Thunder Bay and a bilingual one in Sudbury.There's even one in the Yukon in Faro, a craft festival in Killaloe, Ont., and if you're in Parry Sound.Ont., a festival that lasts two weeks as opposed to the standard three-day weekend affairs.Yet if you w'rote down the entire list of performers, there are few big names, unless, as Allister Browm of the London Festival observes, you’re interested in folk music.Then they’re all headliners.Folk music has been, for centuries, music of the times for the people who sang it and traditionally folk singers sang for their own and others’ amusement, preserving songs handed down from their elders.This still holds true, but along the way the definition has been broadened somewhat and folk festivals now offer something for everyone — from Trinidadian steel drums to stringbands, from Celtic dance music to the blues, from traditional singer-songwmiters to jazz violin, from storytellers to powerhouse bluegrass.ACTIVITIES VARIED There are also workshops, crafts demonstrations, acoustic jams, all kinds of folk dancing, programs for the kids and, in Owen Sound, a sheep-shearing demonstration.Still, the music does count and each of the major festivals has a lineup of between 40 and 50 acts, beginning with the long- running Northern Lights Festival Boreal in Sudbury on July 4, which has confirmed Cano, Tom Rush and Stan Rogers with more to come.The Winnipeg Folk Festival, now in its seventh year, runs the weekend of July 11 and will present over 50 acts, including Pete Seeger, Doc Watson and Stéphane Grapelly.The Vancouver Folk Music Festival and the Home Country Folk Festival in London (which is free) both run the weekend of July 18 Vancouver, in its third year, expects more than Ui.OOO people to attend and has over 50 acts from across Canada, the British Isles and the l1 ni ted States The emphasis this year is partly on feminist oerformers The London Festival, in its sixth year, features predominantly Canadian talent covering an incredibly wide range of music plus Morris dancers and Heritage, a band which plays for step dancing.The Atlantic Folk Festival, also in its sixth year, kicks off on Aug 1 It’s a regional festival and virtually all artists are from the East Coast with the exception of Seeger and Arlo Guthrie.The first annual festival in Edmonton (children and seniors free) starts Aug 8 and will present John Allan Cameron, Valdv and Stringband, among others.That same weekend the long running Festival of Friends in Hamilton (free) will present such artists as Nancy White, Oscar Brand and Brent Titcomb Up in Owen Sound, the five-year-old Summerfolk Festival starts Aug, 15 and one-quarter of the performers are local artists from Bruce County.The rest are from other parts of Canada, England and the U S.Cameron, the Cape Breton Symphony and Brand will be there Out west, Podolak has been hired by the Alberta government to organize a travelling folk festival as part of the prov ince's 75th anniversary celebration which will cover 22 cities including Calgary, which will match the travelling lineup of nine performers with nine of its own.SUCCEEDS MARIPOSA But in folk circles, because of the decision of Mariposa (the granddaddy of all Canadian folk festivals) not to hold a summer festival, all eyes will be on the first Toronto Folk Festival, to be held July 25 to 27.Daytime programs will be held at Hanlan’s Point on Toronto Island and evening concerts in the city at Harbour-front—the first time since the early ’70s that a folk festival in the city has featured evening concerts W’ith a powerhouse lineup of musicians from across Canada, the U.S., the British Isles, Ireland, Africa, the West Indies and South America, speculation is that it can’t miss.Wisely, the founders say, ‘‘We’ll see,” but more important is their determination that the long tradition of a summer folk festival in Toronto not be laid to rest.Finally, most Canadian festivals go on outdoors rain or shine and attendance is limited.So go prepared — but go.Canadian Press Omar cleaned out but comes back to buy casino When Omar Sharif lost $700, 000 in a French casino one night, an Arab prince look pity on him.Having never seen such bad luck, the prince put his arm on Sharif’s shoulder then consoled him with a hot stock market tip.Three months and a “bloody fortune” later, Sharif was in a prime position when the casino came up for sale.So, in partnership with the Arab prince and a couple of friends, he bought it.The financial comeback seems natural for Sharif.He estimates he’s lost $10 million in 10 years of gambling.When he lost the $700,000, he had just turned down a three-week film role that would have brought him $750,000.Sharif figures “not doing that three weeks’ work has really cost me $1.5 million.” If Jessie Carter Bronson, 72, could go back 50 years, the San Francisco resident would still choose to be one of the first eight women to get stewardessing off the ground.Her job aboard the noisy Boeing 8A trimotors was fraught with rigid requirements in 1930.Stewardesses had to be under 25.under 116 pounds, under 1.62 metres in height, single and a female registered nurse.Today, a flight attendant Keeping up can be up to 60 years old, 1.57 metres to 1.83 metres tall, any marital status, either sex, and a reasonable weight.It seems the joke is on Jerry Lewis in Honolulu.The comedian tried to sneak around the 120-day quarantine required for animals when a friend wrapped his dog, a Shih Tzu named Angel, in several coats and got off the Northwest Airlines plane before officials noticed.Quarantine officials later picked up Angel’s scent, and Angel, at the hotel where Lewis was staying.The quarantine is required for rabies control.Actress Sally Kellerman, who played Hot Lips Houlihan in the movie M-A-S-H, has married for a second time.The 43-year-old actress wed tax attorney Jonathan Krane, 28, in a private ceremony at the Malibu home of actress Jennifer Jones and financier-art collector Norton Simon.Kellerman was divorced from producer-writer Rick Edelstein in 1971 and has a daughter, Claire, 14.She just finished a new film, Loving Couples.Italian financier Michele Sindona slashed his left wrist in a New York City prison cell Tuesday, two days before he was to be sentenced on fraud charges resulting from the largest bank failure in the U.S.Although Sindona was listed in critical condition, doctors described the cut as not serious.The financier, who faces a jail sentence of up to five years on each of 65 counts of fraud, cut his wrist in full view of a prison guard.A former financial consultant to the Vatican, Sindona was found guilty of looting $45 million in Franklin National’s funds causing it to go bankrupt.Before his bail was revoked at the start of his trial in February, he disappeared for several weeks then reappeared claiming he had been kidnapped by Italian radmals 6- TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRI., JUNE 27, 1980 TOWNSHIPS SCENE Photo Bell Historical Collection 1.'14"!* loi M *¦¦?**• r • • *•».«I» ?.rp ip Ti m rp o Boy operators were hired by Bell Telephone in 1 895.Seated in front of a No.1 standard magneto switchboard are Albert Decelles and J.E.Choquette, both of Sherbrooke.Music chart NO.TITLE ARTIST LAST WEEKS WEEK ON 1.Brass in Pocket Pretenders 1 11 2.Biggest Part of Me Ambrosia 2 8 3.Coming Up (Live) Paul McCartney 3 8 4.She's out of My Life Michael Jackson 8 8 5.Little Jeanie Elton John 10 7 6.Steal Away Robbie Dupree 7 7 7.1 Can't Control Myself Teenbeats 9 9 8.It's Still Rock 'N Roll Billy Joel 12 5 9.Stomp Bros.Johnson 4 9 11).Against the Wind Bob Seger 13 7 11.Clones Alice Cooper 15 6 12.Cars Gary Numan 5 9 13.Twilight Zone Manhattan Transfer 17 7 14.Breakdown Dead Ahead Boz Scaggs 6 12 15.Echo Beach Martha & the Muffins 18 5 16.Iron for the Iron Planets 20 4 17.Fine State of Affairs Burton Cummings 19 5 18.With You I’m Born Again Billy Preston 8.Syreeta 11 9 19 We Live for Love Pat Bene tar 25 4 20.The Rose Bette Midler 28 3 21 Cupid Spinners 26 3 22.Sexy Eyes Dr.Hook 14 14 23.Weekend Rock Puzzle 16 14 24 Dream Street Rose Gordon Lightfoot 29 7 25 Let s Get Serious Jermaine Jackson 33 3 26 Let Me Love You Tonite Pure Prairie League 35 3 27.Cocaine Eric Clapton 38 2 28.Games Without Frontiers Peter Gabriel 39 2 29.Lost in Love Air Supply 21 14 30.Tired of Twin' the Line Rocky Burnette 40 2 31.One Fine Day Carole King 37 2 32 Funkytown Lipps Inc.22 16 22 33.Even The Score Toronto 36 3 The Seduction James Last 23 7 35.Train in Vain The Clash 30 6 30.Angel Say No Tutone — — Call Me * Blondie 27 16 Gimme Some Lovin’ Blues Bros., — — Ride Like the Wind Christopher Cross" 31 15 ft oil Me Away Dwayne Ford — — Townships phones dale from 1879 The telephone, that tool so essential to everydaylife, was introduced in Sherbrooke in 1879, just five years after Alexander Graham Bell invented it on July 26, 1874 in Brantford, Ontario.On May 22,1879, C.H.Fletcher, who was later to become president of the People and Eastern Townships telephone companies, rented three manual telephones from professor Alexander Melville Bell, father of the inventor, to communicate from his residence to his bakery and brewery.The Bell Telephone Company of Canada was established on April 29, 1880, and on September 3 of the same year, Robert Booth was appointed Sherbrooke manager.During the summer of 1881, the first toll line was put into service between the office of the Sherbrooke Mining and Smelting Company, and its workshops located in the Hepburn and Suffold mines in Capelton, - a distance of nine miles.Soon other Capelton mines were equipped for telephone communication with the city.Around the same time, Webster, assisted by Taylor, set up the Dominion Telephone Company in Magog.This company offered telephone services in several Townships cities.In May 1883.Bell Telephone sent Booth to Quebec and appointed jeweller Carlos Skinner manager in Sherbrooke.In only a few months.Skinner managed to attract 130 customers for the company.Consequently, in July 1883, a magneto switchboard was installed at the back of Skinner's jewellery shop.In the meantime.the network of toll lines continued to increase.In 1884, Bell installed lines connecting Sherbrooke with Coaticook and Magog.On October 8, 1885, a toll line connected Sherbrooke and Montreal The same year, there was a misunderstanding between Skinner and Robert Davidson, chief of the police and fire departments, subject over the city's fire alarm system.Skinner left Bell and formed his own telephone company.In 1888, Skinner obtained, a charter creating the Sherbrooke Telephone Association.L.B.McFarlane, manager of services who later became president, recalls that the people of Sherbrooke could not speak too easily with those of Montreal.“We found that it was possible to talk with St.Johns, only 20 miles from Montreal, but that it became more difficult with Granby, a distance of 50 miles,” McFarlane said.“Beyond this point, words were scrambled.Although our line was a hundred miles long; we could only use 60 miles of it.” According to a notice published in the directory, distinct voice transmission was possible over a hundred and even 200 miles, providing weather conditions were good.Operators otherwise, had to transmit calls from one central office to the other until they reached their destination -they could also be transmitted like a telegram.On January 16, 1886, the Dominion Telephone Company sold its lines and equipment to Bell.The main acquisition was the line connecting Sherbrooke to Iberville via Magog.Waterloo, Granby and Farnham, with secondary lines from Magog to Georgeville, Farnham to Cowansville via Farnham-East and Sherbrooke to Lennoxville, a total of 120 miles.On January 25,1890.the central office at 83 Wellington Street was destroyed by fire.Two days later, the central office was set up in new premises and telephone service was totally restored.Bell customers increased from 228 in 1896 to 804 in 1906.Robert Nielson, Bell’s Sherbrooke manager from 1902 to 1917, told of a telephone conversation between Sherbrooke and Des Moines, Iowa, that created quite a sensation.The local newspapers flashed this news across their front page.This famous call, made by S.C.Nutter, a wealthy brewer concerned the purchase of a trotting horse and how to transport it.Continued Next Page AppEtigers Dinner Served: .Tues.-Sun.5 P.M.to 10 P.M.Sunday Brunch 11-3 P.M.fully licensed Complete 11st of domestic & imported wines MENU CHANGES WEEKLY Imported Swedish motjes herripg $2.75 Smoked trout with horseradish treom $2.95 Blue Point oysters $2.95 Direct from Dublin.Irish smoked salmon $3.95 Dolmas (stuffed grope leaves) $2.25 Steamed mussels with garlic butter $2.25 New England clam chowder $1.50 Chicken broth with asparagus $1.25 Mushrooms à la grecque $1.50 Entrees Poached fresh baby halibut fillet, beurre blanc $9.50.Baked fresh cape cod bluefish.grenobloise $7.95 Grilled fresh sword fish steak Portuguese $ 10.95 Fresh Boston cod scrod fillet $7.50 Fresh fillets of lemon sole stuffed with clams and spinach.Hollandaise $9.50 Sauteed shrimp with saffron rice $11.95 * Mushroom duxelle stuffed chicken breast $7.95 Sauteed choice sirloin steak béarnaise $11.50 Veal sdlzburg $10.50 Sauteed tournedos, sauce béarnaise $12.95 I Genuine spring lamb chops $ 12.95.Sessrrts Cheesecake $1.50 linzer forte $1.50 Coffee mousse parfait $1.25 Fortified dessert coffee $2.50 Stilton cheese S Port wine MAIN $T.( DERBY LINE, VERMONT (opposite the Community National Bank) Reservations Appreciated (802} 873*3500 TOWNSHIPS WEEK-FRI., JUNE 27, 1980- 7 Mli' vn ti m*- £-$ .* * " ¦- 'V^ %¦¦< ' -¦>„ * -,.#/ • ^jiwyiwui f^ ^ ^ *v ¦».* Bell employees in Sherbrooke on the float they built for the St-Jean Baptiste parade of June 24, 1899.Photo BolIMKtorkol Collodion On April 21, 1907, the Sherbrooke telephone network was converted to a central battery system.All power required for signalling and voice transmission was provided by power facilities installed in the central office.The elimination of the magneto, considerably reduced the volume of the sets.On April 25, 1911, Neilson wrote to the Telephone Gazette, a magazine published by Bell.On the 22nd of that month, he wrote, a trial call was made from Sherbrooke to St.John, New Brunswick, via New England Telephone Company lines, the conversation had been heard very clearly.Requests for telephone service in Sherbrooke continued to increase at such a rate that Bell had to construct a new building, in 1916 (at the comer of Terrace St.and Strathcona Place).On June 20, the common battery system was converted to a more modern system.The Sherbrooke Daily Record of May 12, 1928, reported that the 5,000th telephone had been installed in Sherbrooke that day -in the office of Mayor J.K.Edwards.This set was an extension of the mayor’s main telephone service.In 1946, Bell had over 10,000 telephones in Sherbrooke.The same year, the company bought a piece of land at 170 King St., to construct a building holding a dial office.It was completed in 1950, and on May 28 that year, the common battery system in Sherbrooke was converted to the dial system.On May 9,1954, the numbering system -two letters and five digits - was introduced in Sherbrooke.The Lorraine code would precede all telephone numbers in the future.The King Street building was transformed again when Bell added an annex and another floor in 1958.Sherbrooke telephone numbers were changed again in 1963, when Lorraine was replaced by seven digits.An important improvement of long distance telephone service took place in Sherbrooke on March 20,1960, when direct distance dialing was introduced.Customers could now make station-to-station calls themselves, without the help of the operator On June 1, 1968, Bell introduced the Touch-Tone telephone here Today, there are more than 81,000 customers listed in the Sherbrooke telephone directory.A sophisticated pop album from Jerry Knight JERRY KNIGHT ( A&M) Quick trivia puzzler : who played bass on Bobby Day’s late-fifties rock classic ROCKIN ROBIN?You score 100 if you identify one Jerry Knight, who now has a sophisticated.smooth pop album that reflects the dues-paying he’s done for all these years.A subtle cross between the street-savvy of Chuck Berry and the Lieber-Stoller hit factory that sustained a considerable number of careers, not the least of them, Elvis’, Knight sings with authority and writes with a flair.While the up-tempo songs on his debut solo album do not directly link him to his backup work with the Platters, his affiliation with the Coasters and their tradition of catchy, tuneful novelty numbers (many also from the pens of Lieber & Stoller) shines through on every winning note on this fine album.This is Mack rock and roll in the Ka leidoscope BY RICHARD LONEY Little Richard Fats Domino mainstream, with nary a nod to the hypnotic nausea of Disco or the programmed syncopation of Motown.Jerry Knight could be in for an exciting new episode in a career that bridges the eighties and the formative years of rock, highlights of which glitter forth on the eight compositions on his excellent solo release produced by A&M’s rising star in the studio management field, David Kershenbaum.Philip Rambow Shooting Gallery (CAPITOL) A Canadian singer makes a first rate effort to capture some of the market that the Brit Lightfood who rocks, A1 Stewart, usually inhabits Philip Rambow is getting airplay for FALLEN from this initial album, which is embellished with the keyboards wizardry of English studio regular Pete Wingfield.Rambow’s voice has a hard to place twang to it, which comes through on IM)N*T CALL ME TONTO — a cross between Robbie Robertson and Dylan’s voice, if he sang on key and without the tell-tale nasal affectation.For easily and clearly discernible audial reasons, Rambow chose to cut this album at Britain’s Chipping Norton studios.Exciting guitar work here, plus quite memorable hooks and solid arrangements, worth shooting for. 8—TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRI., JUNE 27, 1980 WHAT'S ON Theatre Last night, the splashy debut of a brand new musical show, MUSIC BY RODGERS, LYRICS BY HART, was heralded at North Hatley’s Piggery Theatre.There are shows Monday to Friday at 20:30 ($0) and Saturday at 18:00 and 21:30 ($7).A three-play subscription (the comic thriller CATCH ME IF YOU CAN by Jack Weinstock and Willy Gilbert begins July 24; the opening date for Eric Donkin’s THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF SARAH BINKS is August 12) is available for a reasonable $14; $11 for senior citizens BROUEII, a revised, snappier version of last summer’s big hit, opens tomorrow night at the Theatre de l’Atelier.A series of zany sketches written especially for Montreal’s Theatre Voyagements by four Quebec playwrights, Broue (beer froth) shows life through the eyes of beer-guzzling regulars of a neighbourhood tavern.Some 18 hilarious characters are sculpted by the same remarkable trio from Voyagement that made last year in Sherbrooke and Montreal such a success - Michel Cote, Marc Messier and Marcel Gauthier - in a tribute to one of Quebec’s dying institutions.There are performances Tuesday to Friday at 20:30 ($5 & $6) and Saturdays at 19:00 and 22:00 ($6 & $7).During the week, students pay $4.Festival Lennoxville’s gala opening is one week away.On America's Day of Independence, Wullie MacCrimmon takes on the devil in a wild curling match that promises some diabolical special effects in W.O.Mitchell’s THE BLACK BONSPIEL OF WULLIE MacCRIMMON.Get ready for some spine-tingling thrills next Saturday afternoon, July 5 at 14:00 when Peter Colley’s I’LL BE BACK FOR YOU BEFORE MIDNIGHT is unveiled.Topping off the theatrical hat-trick is ONE TIGER TO A HILL, a compelling drama by Sharon Pollock based loosely on events surrounding the 1975 prison riot at B.C.penitentiary Tickets for individual performances are priced at $6.50 (Section B-side seats) and $7.50 (Section A - center seats ) weekdays.On the weekend, section B seats are $8, Section A, $9.Subscription rates are quite reasonable at $18.00 (A), $15.50 (B) weekdays or $23 (A), $20 (B) on weekends.Evening performances begin at 20:30.Weekend and Thursday matinees are at 14:00.Call 563-4966 for dates of individual performances and reservations.For up-tempo comedy from hippy-dippy weather man GEORGE CARLIN, get your tickets for his one-night show at the Place des Arts Monday, June 23 at 20:30.The price ranges from $6 to $13.50.When you call for reservations.specify you're calling from out-of-town.(514-842-2112).Two Montreal comedy clubs serve up a diet of laughs for evening entertainment in the big city.Yuk Yuk’s (2025 Drummond St.) has a variety of stand-up comics on hand as does Maxwell’s (2060 Aylmer St.) which is also currently running a comedy revue, EL GRANDE DE COCA COLA.Music In week’s time, the exciting 1980 ORFORD INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL begins with a Friday, July 4 concert (20:30) at Saint-Patrice Church in Magog.Charles Dutoit conducts the Montreal Symphony Orchestra in Beethoven’s Symphony No.2 & Concerto No.1.Tickets range from $4 to $10.For reservations or further information, call 843-3981.It looks like a great summer for classical music.In Montreal."BIG-TIME” SARAH & THE CHICAGO MACHINE-IN BLUES BAND plays the Rising Sun until Monday, June 30.Funky guitar-player Phil Guy, Buddy's kid brother, is the leader of this windy city band.You might also like to start thinking about FESTIJAZZ, organized by the Rising Sun for the past three years.It will be happening for 4 nights at the Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, Place des Arts.On July 17, TAJ MAHAL, SONNY TERRY AND BROWNIE McGHEE, LOUISIANA RED.LIGHTNTN* HOPKINS; July 18, it's an evening with NINA SIMONE: July 19, blues and boogie with WILLIE DIXON, BIG MAMA THORNTONand the CHICAGO MACHINE-IN, LUTHER ALLISON, MEMPHIS SLIM.BUDDY GUY and JUNIOR WELLS; on July 20, there s the GERRY MULLIGAN QUARTET, WOODY HERMAN and the YOUNG THUNDERING HERD.Tickets for each of these dates range from $6.50 to $15.50 If you’re into four concerts, there’s a 15 per cent reduction.Call the club (861- 657) or Place des Arts (842-2112) for more information.Another International Jazz Festival begins next Wednesday, July 2 and keeps going strong until July 10 at Man and His World.The legendary blues of RAY Nelly Young CHARLES and his orchestra opens things up on Wednesday THE HERITAGE HALL JAZZ BAND is slated for Friday, July 4.On Sunday, July 6, you can hear the dynamite combination of CHICK COREA AND GARY BURTON.And our own MANEIGE appears with RAMSEY LEWIS on July 9.Quite a number of other groups are also booked.All concerts begin at 20:00.There’s a special membership card for $25 ( gets you into all shows ) on sale at Discomanie.Separate tickets $7.50 and $9.50 can be bought at all TRS outlets.Some reports claim that daily admission to Man and His World ($2 and $4) will get you in to the shows, but I’d check first.Exhibitions As part of the Piggery’s art exhibit program, Emily Lebaron's Flying Shuttle, in collaboration with Galerie Mena’sen, will be displaying paintings by Yvon Lajoie and Roxanne Bergeron, ceramics by Robert Roy and Barbara Stevenson's photographs from Sunday, June 29 to July 12.The Flying Shuttle is open to the public 13:00 to 17:00 daily.At the Piggery itself, prints and batiks by ANDREE BERNIER and pottery by MAYA LIGHTBODY can be seen either on show nights or afternoons with the exception of Sundays when the theatre is closed.Beginning June 29, a group show of landscapes will be on exhibit at the Critical Art Gallery, located on R.R.3 near Hatley.Hours are 10:00 to 21:00 daily.There's a very exciting exhibit of pottery that ap- JAMES de PRIEST is guest conductor for the Toronto Symphony on CBC Sunday evening.proaches sculpture at the Musee Beaulne (once Chateau Norton) in Coaticook.Happily it will be with us all summer long.DOUCET-SAITO are a husband and wife team, potters who work out of their Way's Mills quarters creating magnificent ceramic objects vases, urns, plates, boxes, tiles, etc.that are known the world over.The Centre culturel de Sherbrooke has its summer exhibits installed and ready for viewing.In the Galerie dart, the display, entitled FACETS OF MODERN QUEBEC ART: 10 YEARS OF GEOMETRIC CONCEPTIONS.1955-65, groups together two waves of “Plasticiens.” Summer hours at the gallery are 12:30 to 16:30 Monday to Friday.In the Grand Hall, some 70 photos, the work of three experienced Canadian photographers - ROBERT BOUDREAU, SERGE CLEMENT and GABOR SZ1LASI will be on display.Hours are 8:30 to 22:30, Monday to Thursday; 8:30 to 16:30 Friday; and weekends 13:00 to 16:30.Movies THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK with Darth Vader as evil as ever and Luke Skywalker the epitome of good is held over for a second week at the Cinema II du Carrefour.Irvin Kershner directs Mark Hamill (Luke), Harrison Ford (Hans Solo), Carrie Fisher (Princess Lia) and a new addition to the crew, Billy Dee Williams, in the second of George Lucas's Star Wars creations.Seven more instalments remain in the three-part trilogy.The special effects in Empire are spectacular and no expense is spared to make this film a pleasure for all to see.THE HOLLYWOOD KNIGHTS exploits the popular theme of George Lucas’s American Graffiti by rekindling the nostalgia of carefree high school days in the 60’s, but, going by the publicity, condescends to the slap-happy, low I.Q.humour of Animal House.Knights, which does boast some good music, is this week’s headliner at the Capitol Theatre.The second feature is a sexploitative HARDCORE which has George C.Scott travelling through sleazy, pimp-and-pusher country in search of his runaway daughter.The Derbyport Drive-In has a real tearjerker on tonight and tomorrow.ICE CASTLES stars Robby Benson and Lynn-Holly Johnson as a blind figure-skater.On Sunday, INTERNATIONAL VELVET has Tatum O’Neal sitting in Liz Taylor’s old saddle.Christopher Plummer co-stars in this film about a girl who rides her horse in international competition.At the Norton Drive-In tonight and tomorrow, there’s another opportunity to see APOCALYPSE NOW.Anyone who still has not experienced Francis Ford Coppola's monumental epic about America’s involvement in Viêt-Nam should do so.Martin Sheen takes us through the war-torn countryside.exposing us to the insanities of an army enjoying ‘the American way of life’ on the fringes of Hell.His mission is to enter the heart of darkness and confront Marlon Brando, a senior officer who has adapted to the war’s madness.On Sunday, the Norton is showing THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL, about the survival of Nazism with Laurence Olivier and Gregory Peck.Admission is $2.25 in Canadian funds.If attendance warrants, COAL MINER’S DAUGHTER, the biographical story of Country Music Queen Loretta Lynn with an outstanding performance by Sissy Spacek, will be held over for another week at Cinema Newport.Otherwise LITTLE DARLINGS, a slapstick, summer camp flick about two girls (Tatum O’Neal and Kristy McNichol) bound on losing their virginity, will be playing.If you want to check ahead, call (802 ) 334-2749.Friday to Sunday, there are two shows at 19:00 and 20:45.The rest of the week, shows are at 19:30.Regular admission is $3.00 with a 50 per cent reduction on Mondays and Tuesdays.LES DEMOISELLES DE WILCO can still be seen tomorrow at 19:30 in the Centre culturel.This serene Polish film by Andrzej Wajda got a nomination for best foreign film at the Academy awards.It’s the story of a man who returns to his native village after a ten-year absence and his encounters with five sisters who all have some emotional attachment to him.An excellent work.Admission is $1.75.Television CANADIAN EXPRESS focuses on underground or social protest theatre tonight at 21:00 on Channel 6, Among the groups visited are Rising Tide Theatre from Newfoundland, Vancouver’s Tamahnous and the Toronto Workshop Productions.itf TOWNSHIPS WEEK-FRI., JUNE 27.1980—9 Radio WHAT'S ON BIRTH OF THE BOMB, a unique documentary showing the making and testing of the first atomic bombs including film previously classified as top-secret and released only for this production.See it tonight at 22:00 on Channel 33.Lee J .Cobb narrates a documentary on VINCENT V \N GOGH tomorrow at 15:00 on the same channel.FAST FORWARD is a new series exploring the electronic revolution.The first program looks at electronic chips, tiny enough to fit through the eye of a needle, which are making machines ‘'smart”.This too is on Channel 33, tomorrow at 18:30.Mozart's COSI FAN TUTE with the London Philharmonic Orchestra will be televised tomorrow at 19:00 on Channel 17 (cable 8).BEVERLY SILLS IN CONCERT, an hour-long performance with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, can be seen and heard tomorrow at 21:00 on Channel 33.Several months ago Miss Sills assumed her new duties as Director of the New York City Opera Company.LONG DAY’S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT.Eugene O’Neill’s powerful autobiographical drama of a New England family’s troubled relationships, is a gripping movie with Jason Robards Jr., Katherine Hepburn, Ralph Richardson and Dean Stockwell.Don’t miss it tomorrow at 22:00.ODYSSEY presents ‘‘Shipwreck: La Trinidad Valen-cera”, the wreck of the fourth largest ship in the Spanish Armada, discovered by amateur divers in 30 feet of water off the coast of Ireland.Their finds, ranging from bronze cannons to leather shoes, tell a unique story of life on a 16th centurv warship.Channel 33 this Sunday at 20:00.See THE* IRISH ROVERS LIVE AT THE FORUM (Ontario Place) Sunday at 21:00.Traditional and contemporary Irish music at its best.Also at 21:00, on channel 33, is the beginning of a 13-part historical drama about Lillie Langtry called “Lillie”.A MASTERPIECE THEATRE presentation seen earlier this year, it’s about a woman of modest means who became Victorian England’s most famous courtesan.Master artists, among them Peter Ustinov, Yehudi Menuhin and Teresa Stratas, will be showcased on a CBC series of Summer Concerts Sundays at 22:00, beginning this week with STANDING ROOM ONLY.This hour-long family pop concert features James de Preist, guest conductor with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra playing selections from Superman, Firebird & Spartacus.On Channel 33, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL features “Strange Creatures of the Night”, Monday at 20:00.Sophisticated night-vision cameras examine the life of mysterious night creatures - bats, owls, hyenas and sightless, cave-dwelling fish.Immediately following at 21:00 on the same channel is XI’AN, a new documentary on the incredible archeological treasures buried in the ancient imperial city of China.Still with Channel 33, JAZZ AT THE MAINTENANCE SHOP, Monday at 22:00 features jazz guitarists, two of who recently played at the Rising Sun in Montreal -BARNEY KESSEL & HERB ELLIS - along with CHARLIE BYRD and brother JOE BYRD on bass at a live concert at Iowa State University.THIS LAND on Channel 6 Monday at 22:30, follows carver Weldon Tracey on his field trips studying birds and at home working.Tracey’s carvings, done in his spare time, now fetch a high price in the U.S.as well as Canada.The JOHN ALLAN CAMERON Show with host John Allan Cameron, returns for its second summer season on Channel 6, Thursday, July 3 at 9:30.Still on Channel 6, Thursday, don’t miss Joyce Davidson’s interview with MORDECAI RICHLER, well-known Canadian author who now does his writing in his Lake Memphremagog home.Richler, who is currently promoting his book, JOSHUA THEN AND NOW, can be seen at 22:30 on “Authors”.Boutique >¦ « j f We have a variety of gifts you need Prop.: Georgette & Michel Brault KNOWLTON: 293 KNOWLTON RD.VIPASSANA MEDITATION COURSE JULY 31st-AUGUST 10th Vipassana Meditation is a simple technique of self obser vation which leads to a deeper understanding and expert ence of the everchanging nature ot life.This results in a relaxed and balanced state of mind, thus enabling the in dividual to face his-her problems without stress or conflict and to lead a happy, peaceful, productive and socially responsible life.It is an art of living of profound practical value in daily life.There is no charge tor the teaching.Stu dents share in cost of food and accommodation.Site: Longueuil Cost of Course: $ 130.00 For Information: Roger Gosselin 189 St.Jacques St.East Angus.P.Q.JOB-1RO Tel.: (819) 832-2497 JOHN ALLAN CAMERON as Dr.Jekyll in his weekly musical comedy show Thursday evenings on CBC television.Make Swimming a Family Affair.\ \ •* “ « '•O O,,! + Canadian Red Cross The Who, Elvis Costello, Sushi and The Banshees, Dave Edmonds, Rachel Sweet, Devo, Blondie, Talking Heads, The Selecter, Toots and The Maytals, XTC, Bruce Springsteen, Martha and The Muffins, The Clash, The Rolling Stones - on CBC Radio?You bet.NEON NIGHTS has all die latest music and new releases every Saturday night at 23:05.People like you he!p help RED CROSS people like you MEL'S BAR (Formerly Sepp's Biergarten) Dancing EVERY SAT.NIGHT COUNTRY WESTERN MUSIC Tel.: 243-5710 TOM & TERRY WHEELER 476 Knowlton Rd.Knowlton, Que.Como 5 AJDIOl/OX offers year guarantee on oil products p t.,i »,a ¦ ;r;g model hcc 1005 M8995 model hcc 550 for imported cars s229 95 $ 329 95 Model 1020 40 watts separate base and treble Le Canari Mobile Liée Now Has Two Stores To Serve You Belter 24 Jacques-Cartier North Sherbrooke — 563-9744 \ ’have a canary in your car" 20 Yvon St., Granby, Que.(514) 378-7954 10—TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRI , JUNE 27, 1980 This week's TV Listings for this week’s television programs as supplied by Compulog Corp While we make every effort to ensure their accuracy, they are subject to change without notice Check The Record daily for any changes STATIONS LISTED @ CBFT - Montreal ( Radio Canada) ® WCAX - Burlington, Vt.(CBS) O WPTZ - Plattsburgh, N.Y.(NBC) ® CBMT - Montreal (CBC) ® CULT - Sherbrooke (TVA) © WMTW - Poland Spring, Me.(ABC) © CKSH - Sherbrooke ( Radio Canada) © CFTM - Montreal (TVA) © CFCF - Montreal (CTV) ® WETK - Burlington, Vt.(PBS) y Saturday MORNING 6:00 O NEW YOU © UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR 7 00 © LITTLE RASCALS O ANIMALS.ANIMALS, ANIMALS © IN VIEW 7:30 O KROFFTS SUPERSTARS © MONTREAL SUMMER © GIGGLESNORT HOTEL * J 00 © MIGHTY MOUSE-HECKLE AND JECKLE 0 GODZILLA GLOBETROTTERS HOUR Offl WORLD S GREATEST SUPERFRIENDS © CIRCLE SQUARE © SESAME STREET (WETK ONLY) R 15 © MIRE ET MUSIQUE 8 26 O IN THE NEWS 8:30 © HEIDI © LET S GO 8:55 © © SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 8:56 © IN THE NEWS 8 58 8 ASK NBC NEWS 9 00 0 © CANDY © BUGS BUNNY-ROAD RUNNER SHOW © FRED AND BARNEY MEET THE SHMOO 0 SESAME STREET © © PLASTICMAN COMEDY ADVENTURE SHOW © ROCKET ROBIN HOOD © MISTER ROGERS 9:26 © IN THE NEWS 9:30© © AVENTURES DE CHAPERONNETTE A POIS O LA FOURMI ATOMIQUE ffi ONCE UPON A CLASSIC ’Old Curiosity Shop' Nell discovers that grandtather s se cret passion is gambling (Closed Captioned) 9:45 © TIME OUT 9:56 © IN THE NEWS 10:00© 0 HEROS DU SAMEDI 0 SKIPPER AND CO.O ALERTE DANS L ESPACE © SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON © BIG BLUE MARBLE 10:25© © SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 10:28© ASK NBC NEWS 10 30© POPEYE HOUR 0 DAFFY DUCK SHOW © WORLD OF PLANTS © © SCOOBY AND SCRAPPY DOO © UNTAMED WORLD © WONDERS OF THE SEA 10:55© HORAIRE CFTM 10:56© IN THE NEWS 10:58 0 TIMEOUT 11:00© © LES CHEVAUX DU SOLEIL 0 JETSONS 0 COUNTRY CANADA 0 © CADETS DE LA FORET © BATTLE OF THE PLANETS © ODYSSEY The Sakuddei’ The Sakuddei lifestyle centers around a spiritual harmony with the souls of their ances tors and their jungle environment, but programs being developed by the Indonesian government may soon disrupt these traditions (60 mins.) (Closed captioned) 11:25© © SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK 11:26© IN THE NEWS 11:280 ASK NBC NEWS 11:30© © UNE ARCHE IMMOBILE O FAT ALBERT SHOW 0 JONNY QUEST O HERITAGE O © LES SATELLIPOPETTES O © CAPTAIN CAVEMAN-TEEN ANGELS © WHATEVER TURNS YOU ON 11:55© DEAR ALEX AND ANNIE 11:56© IN THE NEWS 11:58 0 TIME OUT AFTERNOON 12:00© O LA SEMAINE PARLEMENTAIRE O SHAZAM © GODZILLA O WOW! O © SAMEDI MIDI O © WEEKEND SPECIAL © BUGS BUNNY-ROAD RUNNER SHOW © OLD HOUSEWORKS 12:26 O IN THE NEWS 12:30© TARZAN AND THE SUPER SEVEN 0 FLASH GORDON O © AMERICAN BANDSTAND © VICTORY GARDEN 12:56 O IN THE NEWS 1:00 © 0 EN VEDETTE CETTE SEMAINE 0 UNITED STATES OLYM-PIC TRIALS Track and field events from Eugene.Oregon, Spoils SATURDAY (NBC) UNITED STATES OLYMPIC TRIALS: 1:00 PM E.D.T.- 12:00 NOON C.D.T.Track and field events from Eugene.Ore., and freestyle wrestling from Brockport.N.Y.(NBC) BASEBALL PRE-GAME SHOW: 2:00 PM E.D.T.• 1:00 PM C.D.T.(NBC) MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL GAME-OF-THE-WEEK: 2:15 PM E.D.T.- 1:15 PM C.D.T.Baltimore @ Boston or Detroit @ Toronto (ABC) UNITED STATES SENIOR OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP: 3:00 PM E.D.T.- 2:00 PM C.D.T.Some of the greatest former champions in golf, including three-time PGA Champion Sam Snead, will be participating m the inaugural U S.Senior Open Championship,' from Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York.(NBC) WIMBLEDON TENNIS: 3:00 PM E.D.T.- 2:00 PM C.D.T.Coverage of early-round matches from the All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, England.(ABC) NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE: 3:30 PM E.D.T.- 2:30 PM C.D.T.ABC Sports will provide live coverage of the game between the New York Cosmos and the Vancouver Whitecaps from Empire Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.(CBS) DANNY THOMAS MEMPHIS CLASSIC: 4:00 PM E.D.T.- 3:00 PM C.D.T.Final-round coverage of this $300,000 PGA Tour Event, live, from Colonial Country Club.Cardova.Tenn.(NBC) SPORTSWORLD: 5:00 PM E.D.T.- 4:00 PM C.D.T.United States Olympic Trials: Track and Field from Eugene.Ore.: the Irish Sweeps Derby from Dublin, Ireland; and the Survival ot the Fittest.(CBS) DANNY THOMAS MEMPHIS CLASSIC: 4:00 PM E.D.T.- 3:00 PM C.D.T.Third-round action of this $300.000 PGA Tour event, live from the Colonial Country Club, Cordova, Tenn.(ABC) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: 5:00 PM E.D.T.- 4:00 PM (CBS) SPORTS SPECTACULAR: 5:00 PM E.D.T.• 4:00 PM C.D.T.Boxing 10-Round Heavyweight Bout,' Michael Dokes vs.Ossie Ocasio, live from Atlantic City, N.J.MONDAY (ABC) MONDAY NIGHT BASEBALL: 8:30 PM E.D.T.- 7:30 PM C.D.T.(NBC) WIMBLEDON UPDATE: 11:30 PM E.D.T.¦ 10:30 PM C.D.T.Report on today's developments at the world-famous tennis tournament.TUESDAY (NBC) WIMBELDON TENNIS: 5:00 PM E.D.T.- 4:00 PM C.D.T.Extensive coverage of the All-England Tennis Championships from Wimbledon Stadium, beginning with early round matches SUNDAY (NBC) UNITED STATES OLYMPIC TRIALS: 1:00 PM E.D.T.- 12:00 NOON C.D.T.Men's Basketball: exclusive, live coverage of a game between the 1976 and 1980 United States Olympic teams from the Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum (ABC) U.S.SENIOR OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP: 1:30 PM E.D.T.- 12:30 PM C.D.T.Some of the greatest former champions in golf will be participating in the inaugural golf tournament from Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck.N.Y.which will be telecast » live by ABC Sports.(CBS) SPORTS SPECTACULAR: 3:00 PM E.D.T.- 2:00 PM C.D.T.Motorcycle Jump Series.' a look at the jump challenges featuring Gary Wells and a close-up visit with him (tape).(NBC) WIMBLEDON UPDATE: 11:30 PM E.D.T.- 10:30 PM C.D.T.A report on today's events at the world-famous tennis tournament WEDNESDAY (NBC) WIMBLEDON UPDATE: 11:30 PM E.D.T.- 10:30 PM C.D.T.A report on today's events at the world-famous tennis tournament THURSDAY (NBC) WIMBLEDON UPDATE: 11:30 PM E.D.T.- 10:30 PM C.D.T.A report on today's events at the world-famous tennis tournament.FRIDAY (NBC) WIMBLEDON UPDATE: 11:30 PM E.D.T.- 10:30 PM C.D.T.A report on today's events at the world-famous tennfs tournament.and freestyle wrestling from New York.(60 mins ) Q WILD KINGDOM © MOVIE -(ADVENTURE) • 'i Neptune Disaster" 1973 Ben Gazzara, Yvette Mimieux Explorers venture into a crevice in the ocean in an attempt to rescue fellow aquanauts (2 hrs.) © SNEAK PREVIEWS Great Performances That Oscar Ig nored' Included in this look will be clips from 'A Clockwork Orange' and 'Three Women’ 1:26 0 IN THE NEWS 1:30 O 30 MINUTES O CAROUSEL O 4TH ANNUAL NASCAR DRIVERS' ROAST ® SPORTS AFIELD © PROGRAM UNANNOUNCED 2:00 O ISTANBUL D'HIER ET D'AUJOURD'HUI O MOD SQUAD 0 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL GAME OF THE WEEK Baltimore Orioles vs Boston Red Sox or Detroit Tigers vs Toronto Blue Jays (Region will determine game to be televised in your area) @ FOR THE LOVE OF SPORT O © JANETTE VEUT SAVOIR O CHOICE OF CHAMPIONS 0 A COMMUNIQUER © RED SOX WARM UP © OPEN STUDIO 2:15 O 0 BASEBALL DU SAMEDI © BASEBALL Baltimore Orioles vs Boston Red Sox 2:30 0 YOU CAN DO IT O SPORTS AFIELD © SPORTS UNLIMITED 3:00 O AMERICA’S ATHLETES 1980 Series devoted to examining and revealing the best athletes who were to represent the United States at the Olympics to be held in Moscow.0 SPORTS WEEKEND t) Track and Field Trials.2) Queen's Plate Horse Race.3) Man and His World Horse Show.4) Canadian Judo Championships (3 hrs.) B © JUSTICE POUR TOUS O USGA SENIOR GOLF TOURNAMENT © PLAYERS INTERNATIONAL TENNIS ffl VINCENT VAN GOGH This biography of the 19th century Dutch painter is based on letters from the artist to his brother The presentation focuses on the intensely créa five two-year period during which Van Gogh painted his most famous works 3:30 B © VOTRE AMIE SUZANNE 4:00 © DANNY THOMAS MEMPHIS CLASSIC O AMERICA'S ATHLETES 1980 Series devoted to examining and revealing the best athletes who were to represent the United States at the Olympics to be held in Moscow.© WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS 1) WBC and WBA Middleweight Championship bout between Vito Antuofermo and Alan Minter from London, England 2) Profile of the East Germany athletes.3) Labatt Toronto Marathon replay (2 hrs , 30 mins.) 4:30 B TELECO © L’AIR DE VOLER 5:00 8 © BAGATELLE © SPORTS SPECTACULAR Coverage of a 10-round Heavyweight Bout between Michael Dokes and Ossie Ocasio.(60 mins.) © WIMBLEDON TENNIS B © SPORT MAG © © WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Universal Middleweight Champion Alan Minter defends his new title in a rematch with Vito Antuofer mo from London, England (90 mins.) © ALL-STAR SOCCER 5:45 B 7 INSTANT 5:50 © LE DIX VOUS INFORME EVENING 6:00 if NOIR SUR BLANC © NIGHTBEAT © NEWS B © SOIREE CANADIENNE 0 DANIEL BOONE © AGRONSKY AND COMPANY Joe Wabash (Ramon Bieri) and his wife (K Callan) assume an affectionate pose as they discuss their son s birthday party in No Time For Jimmy.’ an episode of NBC-TV s JOE'S WORLD.Saturday.July 5 on NBC-TV. TOWNSHIPS WEEK FRI., JUNE 27, 1980 11 Saturday 6:30 Q CBS NEWS Q LAWRENCE WELK SHOW 0 MUSIC BOX O JOKER.JOKER.JOKER @ PROGRAM UNANNOUNCED @ SHA NA NA ® FAST FORWARD 7:00 O0 UNE FENETRE SUR LE MONDE 0 HEEHAW Guests: Conway Twitty, Ronnie Prophet (Repeat, 60 mins ) O STAR CHART O 09 ET CA TOURNE O LAWRENCE WELK SHOW ® BJ AND THE BEAR Grieving at the shocking news of Bear's death, BJ learns that an unscrupulous veterinarian has sold the chimp for re search.(Repeat; 60 mins ) © MOVIE -(MUSICAL) **• "Glass Slipper" 1955 Leslie Caron, Michael Wilding Tuneful, whimsical version of the Cinderella tale Neglected stepchild meets the prince when he is posing as the palace cook, and her fairy godmother is a daffy little old lady who emerges from the woods.(2 hrs.) © ONCE UPON A CLASSIC ‘Old Curiosity Shop' A furnace worker finds Nell and Grandfather and takes them to the Movies ironworks to spend the night (Closed captioned) 7;30 OO BASEBALL'Pittsburgh A Montreal' (2 h 30 m ) O MUPPETS SHOW Guest Lynda Carter.O MAJOR LEAGUE BA SEBALL GAME OF THE WEEK Montreal Expos vs Pittsburgh Pirates (3 hrs ) €0 JULIA CHILD AND MORE COMPANY 8:00 O THE BAD NEWS BEARS Buttermaker and Amanda team up to challenge the Turners, perennial winners in the annual tennis tournament 0 BJ AND THE BEAR Grieving at the shocking news of Bear’s death, BJ learns that an unscrupulous veterinarian has sold the chimp for research.(Repeat.60 mins ) O CD MEDECIN D AUJOURD'HUI O 240 ROBERT A routine dive by Trap and Thib in a reservoir to recover stolen bank money takes a perilous turn when an attendant trips a valve.(Repeat, 60 mins.) © ACADEMY PERFORMANCE The Best Place to Be* 1979 Stars Donna Reed, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr An attractive widow s love affair with a younger man is complicated by her disturbed, unconventional SUNDAY (ABC) SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE: 8:00 E.D.T., P.D.T.-7:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T.“A Guide for the Married Woman” 1978 Cybil! Shepherd.Charles Frank An American housewife dreams about finding new romantic adventures in her life when she discovers that, after ten years of marriage, she’s being taken for granted by her husband.(R) (NBC) THE BIG EVENT: 9:00 PM E.D.T., P.D.T.- 8:00 PM C.D.T., M.D.T.“When Every Day Was the Fourth of July” 1978 Dean Jones Louise Sorei.During the 1930's a lawyer is convinced by his daughter to defend a handicapped man accused of murder. “House on Telegraph Hill” 1952 Richard Basehart, Valentina Cortesa A W W It refugee assumes the identity of a dead man so he can go to San Francisco to see the man's wealthy relatives (2 hrs ) © UNITED STATES OLYMPIC TRIALS Men's Basketball Exclusive, live coverage of a game between the 1976 and 1980 United States Olympic Basketball teams from North Carolina (2 hrs ) G SUMMER COUNTRY CANADA 0 COSTA RICA FISHING ADVENTURE © IT S YOUR MOVE © FORUM 22 © WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW 1:30 O HYMN SING With IheHymn Sing Chorus on location in Halifax, N.S.(Repeat) O UNITED STATES SENIOR OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP © EDUCATED GUESS © TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED © WALL STREET WEEK The Economy How Bad Can It Get7' Host Louis Rukeyser 2:00© BEST OF MAN ALIVE Mary O’Hara' Mary O Hara., .a celebrated singer, of ' ' Ceftic‘feongs.'fhfl all tor-years of silence as a nun NoW^hé La Guerre Papa?' 1966 James Coburn.Dick Shawn (2 h 5 m ) © CINE SOIR La Louve Solitaire1 1967 Danielle Gauberl Françoise Delmon se sert de ses talents de trapéziste pour effectuer des cambriolages La police lui tend un piege puis exige sa collaboration dans un plan (100 m ) 11:15 0 NEWS O © CINEMA Le Limier' 1972 Laurence Olivier, Mi chael Came Un écrivain célébré avoue a un ami etre au courant de la liaison amour eus© entre ce dernier et son épousé Ces! alors qu’ils établiront ensemble un plan pour voler les bijoux de l'epouse de l’écrivain (105 2JJ O MOVIE (WESTERN) ?*4 "The Good Guys And The Bad Guys" 1969 Robert Mitchum.George Kennedy An aging Marshal goes after his lifelong foe who has been abandoned by his outlaw gang for being over Ihe hill (2 hrs ) © CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING 11:21© NEWS 11:300 MOVIE (DRAMA) "Birds of Prey" 1972 David Janssen, Ralph Meeker Former World War II pilot while on an air tralfic duly sees a helicopter carry off three armed men and a girl whom they have taken hoslage in an armed car hold up He goes after them in his chopper (85 mms.) © SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE Host Steve Martin Guest Blondie (Repeat, 90 mins ) 11:37 0 MOVIE (TITLE has made a return to the world of show business At her home in Wiltshire, England, she sings and tells Roy Bonisteel about her love lor her husband who died shortly after their marriage, and for God (Repeat) O © UN MONDE A SAVOIR © WRESTLING @ BASEBALL Ballimore Orioles vs Boston Red Sox ffl GREAT PERFORMANCES Samuel Beckett s Happy Days This Joseph Papp production, taped at the New York Public Theater stars Irene Worth as the eternally optomisbc Winnie and George UNANNOUNCED) 12:00© MOVIE (DRAMA) •“ "Too Lat© the Hero 1970 Michael Came, Clift Robert son Two reluctant soldiers sent on a suicide* mission on a Pacific Island during World War tl.turns into a battit» of wits, between them and a Japanese officer (2 hrs , 40 mms ) © BEVERLY SILLS IN CON CERT (WETK ONIY) 12:30 Q LES NOCTAMBULES Mes Six Forçats' (90 m ) 100© CINEMA Le Limier'(Suite Du Film) 1972 Laurence Olivier, Michael Came (90 m ) ffl ODYSSEY (CLOSED CAP TIONED) (WETK ONLY) 1:10 O CINE NUIT Elle Chu se Elle Flingue' (90 m ) 2:30 © DERNIERE EDITION 2:40 © EMERGENCY cash in with a classified Adults - $1 50 Children under 17 - FREE * * * St N.H M it) ATUM CHRISTOPHER O'NEAL PLUMMER I Kl.& SA I II M 27-2K k i.(\'5ii r.s PG KOHIO lYW-HOm BINSON JOHNSON CSRRKDURDi IISTRII Boulevard Portland, SHKftBBOOKt 565 034* [m au MARK HAMILL HARRISON JJ FORD CARRIE FISHER Weekend Show Times: 1:30*4:0,0-»:Wl RESERVE NOW! m TRANS OCEAN TRAVEL Business or Pleasure Just Drop In.Or Give Us a Call Services ore free 66 King West — Sherbrooke -Tel.: 5634515 Zenith 59010 12—TOWNSHIPSWEEK FRI., JUNE 27, 1980 Sunday Voscovec as Winnie's hus band (90 mins ) 2 30 0 O CINE-POP ‘Les Miser able s' (Deuxieme Epoque) 1958 Jean Gabm.Bernard Blier Histoire romance*; de Jean Valjean et de Cossette des Misérables de Victor Hugo, (2 h 30 m.) O CANADIAN REFLEC-TIONS Harmonium in Califor nia' This film follows Quebec's number one music group Harmonium' on their first tour of the U S.3:00 O SPORTS SPECTACULAR O WIMBLEDON TENNIS Coverage of early round matches from the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in England.Host Dick Enberg (2 hrs ) O NATURE OF THINGS Topics The Chincahuas; Violins: Seal Psychology (Repeat; 60 mins ) O *3 D UNE POLITIQUE A L AUTRE © SUMMER SPORTS 3:30 O © LES ANCIENS DE L ASSEMBLEE NATIONALE Speaking of Soap BY MARY ANN COOPER Former soap slar James Noble plays Governor Gatling on “Benson.” Sometimes, as we marvel at the things that modern soap opera has to offer, we lose sight of all the growing pains produced by soap operas born out of the days of live television.A brief chat with James Noble, current co-star of “Benson” in the role of the governor, brings us new insights into those frightening days of yesteryear.“I have seen things go wrong on live TV that I was powerless to do anything about it but watch in absolute agony,” recalls Noble.“I have even seen people go up' on their lines to such an extent that panic sets in and they are reduced to screaming and falling on the floor.” Showing the adaptability of the then new media he adds, “When this happened the camera panned down with the actor to the floor and then panned up on an actor who looked like he had his wits about him.The next day writers had to feverishly rewrite their scripts to account for the strange behavior on the previous day." Despite these types of harrowing experiences Noble claims he enjoyed his stint in daytime TV which included playing Don Hughes on “As the World Turns”, a corrupt police lieutenant in “The Edgeof Night” and a psychiatrist on “The Doctors.” “I felt, at the time that they were good training and I suppose they are.” Yet, he interjects, “The danger is that some actors, because of the severe time limitations on sopas.get used to going for thequick effective thing instead of the best thing to reach an audience.” It is apparent that Noble has not fallen into this trap as witnessed by his success in an incredible variety of roles in both the drama and comedy fields.He is just as believeable as Bo Derek’s father in ”10” as he is as one of Kathleen Seller's doctors in "Promises in the Dark.” He captured the imagination of theater goers in "1776” just as easily as he has stolen the hearts of TV viewers as the "slightly out of sync but intuitive” Governor Gatling.Years of training and dedication aside, James Noble names a contributing factor for the ease in which he does his job.“My comfort in being before a camera comes in part from my experience on soaps." Now a look at what’s been happening and what will happen on all afternoon dramas.GUIDING LIGHT -Amanda and Ben are skeptical about Lucille’s condition despite her evidence to the contrary.Elizabeth and Jackie come to verbal blows over Philip and Justin.THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Suzanne is adjusting to her new life but still wants Derek to get his.Luke makes his feelings more clear to Leslie.Lorie plays a dangerous game.SEARCH FOR TOMORROW — Travis tries to hide his deep concern from Liza.She wants children and he fears she will never get over the realization that it is impossible for her.Sissy is at the breaking point.AS THE WORLD TURNS- Melinda is lost in the murky waters at the Connecticut beach party.Brad and his friends fear the worse.Betsy, who overheard what she thought was an argument between Brad and Melinda, wonders if Brad was responsible for Melinda’s mishap.Barbara and James postpone their wedding when it appears that Melinda has died.THIS WEEK: April and Bob become more than just business associates.Betsy is very upset.ONE LIFE TO LIVE ~ Dorian treats Becky and brings her back to the Llanview hospital.Against doctor's orders, she gets out of bed to answer the telephone for an interview and loses the baby.Richard is angry.Jenny plans to go ahead with the divorce.Mario and Edwina plan to marry and leave town.Brad gets a job from Asa and Brad makes a pass at Asa’s secretary.THIS WEEK: Pat warms toward Beau.Sam tries to get rid of Tina's influence.ALL MY CHILDREN - Sean stands up Devon at a motel and she confronts him about it.Sybill spends the night at Cliff’s as he moons for Nina.Palmer catches them in their indiscretion when he comes by to return Nina’s ring.Before Palmer tries to tell Nina, she swoons into a diabetic faint.Russ leaves town.Erica tells Brooke she slept with Tom, Brooke calls it quits with Tom, and Tom fires Erica.THIS WEEK: Palmer’s manipulation may cost Nina her life.Erica schemes to get Tom back.RYAN’S HOPE -Kim traps Rae and Roger into revealing their part in the breakup of her relationship wth Seneca and Michael.Kim leaves the house with evidence against Rae in the framing of Frank.As Frank, Jill and Ken George Jones plan to leave for London, Kim arrives with the evidence.Frank stays behind to clear is name.Siobhan plans to leave town.THIS WEEK: Jack tries to build a new life with Ryan.Delia is in over her head again.EDGE OF NIGHT - Jody is hired as a waitress at “The Unicorn” much to Kelly’s delight.April and Emily become chummy ana April suggests that Emily work as Miles’ receptionist.Mike and Logan order an autopsy of the body that was found in the train wreck.Logan decides to pay ‘Kirk’ a call.THIS WEEK: Monticello is rocked by the latest news.Logan is puzzled.GENERAL HOSPITAL -Joe is having Luke and Smith tailed and Luke spots the tail.Luke joins the bridal party that is leaving Jessie’s for the disco and confronts Smith about the tail.Smith levels with Luke about the South American Shipment.Jeff and Anne get a call from Heather’s doctor indicating that Heather has inquired about Stephen Lars.Mrs.Grant and Diana go into a panic about this.THIS WEEK: Luke squirms to get away from Smith.Heather is becoming more of a threat to Port Charles residents.ANOTHER WORLD - Rachel is in New York trying to track down the author of “Harry Must Die” unaware that the author is going straight to Bay City.Pat leaves “Brava” and Cecile is in charge.Hazel shoots Larry when he realizesthat she is the mob’s informer and Hazel falls down the stairs as she tries to gun down Clarice.THIS WEEK: Blaine and Buzz nervously sweat it out.Ada is concerned that Mac will learn the truth.DAYS OF OUR LIVES -Julie’s feelings for Chandler are mixed and she puts his marriage proposal on hold.Chris feels threatened by Alex's attention to Leslie.Sr.Marie commends Alex for getting Chandler to bail out the hospital.Doug is shutting Lee out.Marlena is on Chandler's payroll.Liz has an affair with Neil.THIS WEEK: Liz feels threatened by Julie and Marlena.Lee becomes more neurotic.THE DOCTORS ~ Missy is not persuaded by Vivica’s tactics and sees Luke.Rush preparations for a wedding are made and the wedding takes place.Steve tries to apologize to Nola but Nola lays into him.Garner comes to the rescue when Ashley is arrested leaving Darcy very steamed.THIS WEEK: Vivica puts herself back together again.Darcy gets on Garner’s case.O NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE ABC Sports will provide live cover age of the game between the New York Cosmos and the Vancouver Whitecaps (2 hrs , 30 mins ) © CHINESE AMERICANS: THE SECOND CENTURY Through interviews, this film forms a contrasting portrait of the older generation and the newer arrivals with their greater expectations of the American Dream 4.00 Q DANNY THOMAS MEMPHIS CLASSIC Q PROGRAMMING UNANNOUNCED O © GROS PLAN SUR L’ACTUALITE © LABATT S SNOOKER © ONCE A DAUGHTER This program looks at women and their daughters in an exploration of the mother daughter relationship 4:30 Q © L OR ET L ARGENT © NAME OF THE GAME IS TENNIS 5:00 O Q SECOND REGARD Presentation d un film documentaire sur Saint Ber nard et la vie benedictme (60 m ) O SPORTS WORLD United States Olympic Trials Track and Field from Oregon, the Irish Sweeps Derby from Dub Im, and the Survival of the Fittest.(60 mins.) O NEWSAND THIS WEEK IN PARLIAMENT O PASSEPORT © INFORMATION-VOYAGES © A LITTLE PART OF CANADA Host Douglas Camp bell presents an unabashed emotional tribute to Can adians, both past and present, who have taken 'a little part of Canada to the four corners of the earth (60 mins.) ® NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER LEGUE (Joined In Progress) © FIRING LINE Should We Be Ruled by Plebiscite?’ Guests James Davidson, author, Ernest van den Haag, sociologist.Host; William F.Buckley, Jr.(60 mins.) 5:30 O © TOUT UN MONDE 5:45 O 7 INSTANT 5:50 © LE DIX VOUS INFORME EVENING 6:00 0 0 HEBDO-DIMANCHE O CBS NEWS O FOCUS 80 O DISNEY’S WONDERFUL WORLD Duck For Hire’ Don aid Duck discovers that good jobs are difficult to find and keep after working out on his studio contract in a huff.(Repeat.60 mins.) Q © LA G.R.C.O © ABC NEWS © TRAVEL '80 Destination Tahiti © PROGRAMMING UNANNOUNCED 6:30 0 DIMENSION O GUINNESS GAME O © AU ROYAUME DES ANIMAUX O BENSON Alter a wild night on the town, a hungover Ben son brings his old Army buddy, Eddie, back to the mansion where Eddie finds sizzling romance with Marcy (Repeat) © QUESTION PERIOD © WILD KINGDOM 7:00 0 Q CHEZ DENISE La Blonde A Mon Mari’ Q 60 MINUTES 0 DISNEY S WONDERFUL WORLD Donovan’s Kid' The Concluding half of a riotous Old West tale about a quick thinking con artist who engages in a series of crafty escapades to free his wife and child from the grasp of a domineering uncle (60 mins ) (Closed-Captioned) O THE BEACHCOMBERS Maiden Voyage' A fluke radio signal first registers as an old fashioned radio drama Then Nick and Margaret realize that they are listening in on a catastrophe in progress (Repeat) 0 © GOLDORAK O © GALACTICA 1980 After an attack by the Cylons, Troy and Dillon establish a settlement on Earth with a group ot Galactican children by obtaining scout uniforms and camping equipment, but soon all the children are strick en with a mysterious illness.(Repeat, 60 mins ) © EMERGENCY Survival on Charter 220' David Ladd guest stars in this drama of the disaster that is created on a Los Angeles housing complex when two planes collide in midair and fall to earth (Con- clusion 60 mins ) © OPEN STUDIO 7 30 0 O LES BEAUX DIMANCHES Faut Voir Ca Oscar Peterson' (60 m ) O MUPPETS SHOW Guest Lynda Carter 0 © L HOMME DE SIX MILLION DOLLARS © HERES TO YOUR HEALTH 8:00 O ARCHIE BUNKER'S PLACE Barney falls off his lucky barstool right into a possible damage suit against his buddies Archie and Murray.(Repeat) o CHiPs Ponch is one of the victims of a gang of counterfeiters.led by a bogus clergy man.who use a church as a front for their activities (Repeat.60 mins ) O HAPPY DAYS The Fonz convinces Richie to accom pany Howard to the annual Leopard Lodge convention in Chicago, and the wild conventioneers surpass Richie’s craziest college revelry (Repeat) © ALICE When Vera's boyfriend objects to her taking an art class that uses a nude male model, Alice intervenes in order to keep Vera at the drawing board (Repeat) © SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE A Guide For The Married Woman’ 1979 Stars.Cybill Shepherd, Charles Frank An American housewife dreams about finding new romantic adventures in her life when she discovers that after ten years of marriage she's being taken for granted by her husband (2 hrs.) © ODYSSEY Shipwreck La Trinidad Valencera' The wreck ot La Trinidad Valencera was discovered by amateur divers in 30 feet of water off the coast of Ireland Their finds tell a unique story of life on a 16th century warship (Closed Captioned) 8:30 O O LES BEAUX DIMANCHES Histoire Des Trains Union Pacific (60 m.) @ © ONE DAY AT A TIME Brad is putting the pressure on Barbara to consummate their relationship, forcing Barbara into one of the most important decisions of her life (Repeat) O THREE S COMPANY A letter to the lovelorn column, apparently written by Jack, convinces Chrissy and Janet that the other is having a love affair with him.(Repeat) (Closed-Captioned) O © LA ROUTE OLYMPIQUE 9:00 O ALICE When Vera's boy-friend objects to her taking an art class that uses a nude male model.Alice intervenes in order to keep Vera at the drawing board (Repeat) O THE BIG EVENT When Every Day Was The Fourth Of July' 1978 Stars Dean Jones, Katy Kurlzman A lawyer in the 1930s is persuaded by his young daughter to defy local prejudices and defend a han dicapped person accused of homicide (2 hrs ) O IRISH ROVERS LIVE AT THE FORUM Traditional and contemporary Irish music at its best by the Irish Rovers, in concert at Ontario Place (Repeat; 60 mins ) © VEGAS Louis Jourdan guest stars as a famous French detective who teams with Dan Tanna to get the goods on three stunning chorus girls who kill to protect the secret system that has helped them cheat the casinos out of millions of dollars (Repeat; 60 mins ) (Closed-Captioned) © MASTERPIECE THEATRE Lillie Emilie' Episode I Fit teen year old Lillie, from the Isle of Jersey, disappoints two suitors who have been dazzled by her beauty.(Closed Cap tioned) (60 mins ) 9:30 O O LES BEAUX DIMANCHES Passe Défini Histoire D'Une Decenme 1949 1959' (60 m ) O THE JEFFERSONS Making chaos out ot Louise's arrangements to take a troubled orphan for a week is child's play for george (Repeat) 0 © VENEZ DONC CHEZ MOI 10:00 O TRAPPER JOHN.M.D.Trapper John and Gonzo are at war with the skepticism of a critically ill girl and a hospitalized street gang youth (Repeat, 60 mins ) © SUMMER CONCERTS Standing Room Only' An hour long pop concert with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Sunday TOWNSHIPS WEEK FRI., JUNE 27, 1981) 13 with guest conductor James i de Preist of the Quebec Symphony Orchestra Also appearing on the program is j young Canadian virtuoso guitarist, Norbert Kraft (Repeat 60 mins ) O © CHEMINS OE L'INCONNU © BEST OF W5 This week W5 tests a new Canadian police technique - hypnosis; looks at small business in Canada, and reports on a man i on welfare with two wives and 21 children Jim Reed.Helen , Hutchinson, and Henry Champ co host (60 mins.) © WILLOW B: WOMEN IN PRISON Indignity, humiliation, loneliness, sexual harassment and stark terror confront a beautiful young socialite sentenced to confinement Stars Debra Clinger.Trisha Noble (60 mins ) © BEN WATTENBERG’S 1980 The Wealth Weapon' That Soviet missile targeted on New England is guided by equipment originally designed in New England Host Ben Wattenberg says that doesn't make sense 10:30 OO TELE JOURNAL O © LES NOUVELLES TVA © SNEAK PREVIEWS Outer Space Movies' Co hosts Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel look at science fiction movies, including Star Wars’ and Star Trek' 10:45 O SPORTS 10 50OO sport-dimanche 11 OO0 CBS NEWS (1 NEWS O CBC NEWS O © JEU PROVINCIAL O © ABC NEWS © CTV NEWS ffl MASTERPIECE THEATRE Lillie Emilie' Episode I Fifteen year old Lillie, from Ihe Isle of Jersey, disappoints two suitors who have been darrled by her beauty (Closed Cap honed) (60 mins ) 11:05® CINE-CLUB La Pendai son' 1968 Yun-Do Yun, Kei Sato.Condamne a la pendai son pour viol et meurtre un etudiant subit l'execution de I ¦o i A GUIDE FOR .Cybill Shepherd (pictured), beautiful but bored, is ready for a little action - in her fantasies if nothing else.when the romance goes out of marriage in A Guide for the Married Woman,' a romantic comedy which has an encore showing on ABC-TVs 'The ABC Sunday Night Movie,' SUNDAY, JUNE 29 Charles Frank co-stars.CHICK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME Weekdays MORNING 5 45 O PTL CLUB-TALK AND VARIETY 6:00 © UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR © PTL CLUB-TALK AND VARIETY 6:30 © MORNING EXERCISES 6:45 O NEWS 6:55 Q AMERICAN TRAILS 7:00 O MORNING 0 TODAY O © GOOD MORNING AMERICA © CANADA AM 7:45 © A M.WEATHER (WETK ONLY) 8:00 O CAPTAIN KANGAROO © MAGGIE AND THE BEAUTIFUL MACHINE (WETK ONLY) 8:30 ffl DICK CAVETT SHOW (WETK ONLY) 9:00 0 MIKE DOUGLAS Q PHIL DONAHUE SHOW O GOOD DAY © ROMPER ROOM © PTL CLUB-TALK AND VARIETY © SESAME STREET 9:15 0 ENTRE DEUX NUAGES 9:30 O CINE VACANCES (SAUF LUN.) Sans Detour (Lun ) O MIRE ET MUSIQUE © WHAT'S COOKING?9:45 0 LES PIERRAFEU 10:00 O JULY MAGAZINE (THUR.) O DAVID LETTERMAN SHOW O A THOUGHT FOR TODAY O MEDECIN 0 AUJOURD'HUI (LUN.) O GUNSMOKE © ED ALLEN SHOW @ EDGE OF NIGHT © MISTER ROGERS 10:05 0 GOOD MORNING 10:15 0 0 EN MOUVEMENT O FRIENDLY GIANT 10 30 O O EMISSIONS DIVERS O ALICE (EXC THUR.) O MR.DRESSUP © DEFINITION © HOGAN S HEROES © ELECTRIC COMPANY 10:55© HORAIRE CFTM 11:00 0 O MAGAZINE-EXPRESS O PRICE IS RIGHT 0 SESAME STREET (EXC.FRI.) Calgary Stampede Par adt (FRI ) O © FANFAN DEDE O © LOVE BOAT © MONTREAL SUMMER ffl STUDIO SEE 11:300 EMISSIONS DIVERS O WHEEL OF FORTUNE O © GRONIGO ET CIE O POINT DE VUE © STREET TALK (EXC.FRI.) Calgary Stampede Parade (FRI) © ZOOM (EXC.MON.) Once Upon A Classic (MON ) 11:57 0 NEWSBREAK 11:58 O WEATHER REPORT (EXC.FRI.) AFTERNOON 12:00 O LES PIERRAFEU O NEWS O CARD SHARKS O CORONATION STREET (MON.TUE.) From Now On (WED THUR) O ECRAN SOLEIL O FAMILY FEUD O LE 9 VOUS INFORME © ENTRE DEUX NUAGES © FLINTSTONES (EXC.FRI.) © FAMILY FUED ffl OVER EASY (CLOSED CAPTIONED) 12.100 ACROSS THE FENCE 12:15 0 INFORMA 7 (SAUF MAR.) Les Petits Bonshommes (Mar.) © LE DIX VOUS INFORME 12:25 0 A LA FERME 12:28 0 SENIOR CITIZENS BILLBOARD (WED.THUR.) 12:30 0 O SUR DES ROULETTES O SEARCH FOFl TOMORROW 0 PASSWORD PLUS O WOK WITH YAN (EXC.FRI.) O © EMISSIONS DIVERS O © RYAN S HOPE © ROCKET ROBIN HOOD (EXC.FRI.) © VARIOUS PROGRAMMING 12:58 0© FYI 1:00 O O REFLETS D UN PAYS 0 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS O DAYS OF OUR LIVES O V I P.(EXC.FRI.) O © VOTRE AMIE SUZANNE O © ALL MY CHILDREN © IT S YOUR MOVE (EXC.FRI.) © MOVIE (THUR ) 130 O THIS LAND (EXC.FRI.) © ALAN HAMEL SHOW 1.55 O O TELEJOURNAL 2:00 0 DOCUMENTAIRES (SAUF VEN.) Les Exclus (Ven ) O AS THE WORLD TURNS O DOCTORS O EDGE OF NIGHT O © CINE-OUIZ Les Gauloises Bleues (Lun ) Fathom' (Mar ).Ne Tirez Pas Sur Le SheriC (Mer.), ‘Un Officier De Police Sans Impor tance' (Jeu ), ‘Une Histoire De F Scott Fitzgerald' (Ven ) O © ONE LIFE TO LIVE O DOCUMENTAIRES © VARIOUS PROGRAMMING (EXC.THUR.) 2:30 0 0 CINEMA (SAUF MER.) Une Histoire D'Amour' (Lun ).'Panique A L'Hotel (Mar ), Le Temps De Vivre (Mer ), 'Bang Bang1 (Jeu ), L'Intermediaire' (Ven ) 0 ANOTHER WORLD (EXC.FRI.) Wimbledon Tennis (FRI ) O ACCESS (MON.) Take 30 From (EXC MON ) © ANOTHER WORLD ffl VARIOUS PROGRAMMING 2:58 O © FYI 3:00 O GUIDING LIGHT O SUMMER FESTIVAL O © GENERAL HOSPITAL 3:57 0 NEWSBREAK 3:58 O © FYI 4:00 O O ANIMAGERIE O ONE DAY AT A TIME (EXC.TUE.) Razzmatazz (TUE ) O JACKIE GLEASON SHOW (EXC.FRI.) 0 BEYOND REASON O © EMISSIONS DIVERS O PETTICOAT JUNCTION © MAD DASH © MERV GRIFFIN © SESAME STREET 4:30 O 0 EMISSIONS DIVERS O JIM ROCKFORD.PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR O FLINTSTONES O ALL IN THE FAMILY (EXC.TUE.) Sharon Loir; and Bram Downtown (TUE ) O GOMER PYLE © FAMILY FEUD 5:00 0 STARSKY AND HUTCH O BEACHCOMBERS O JANETTE VEUT SAVIOR O BEVERLY HILLBILLIES O CINEMA DE 5 HEURES © JANETTE VEUT SAVOIR © PRICE IS RIGHT © MISTER ROGERS 5:30 O FAMILY AFFAIR O MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW (EXC.TUE.) Reach lor the Top (TUE ) O MATCH GAME © NEWS ffl ELECTRIC COMPANY sa sentence Mais les officiels sont stupéfaits de constater qu apres la pendaison le jeune homme vit encore (2 h ) O CINE-SOIR Les Temer aires 1963 Robert Culp, Brian Keith Devant l impossibilité de conduire leurs troupeaux a la frontière du Kansas, des rancher du Texas demandent au gouvernement de eon struire un chemin de ter vers le sud (75 in ) 1 1 10O © ANTENNE 23 1115 0 MOD SQUAD O NATIONS BUSINESS ® PTL CLUB TALK AND VARIETY 11:21 O © NEWS 11:300 SECOND CITY TV O PTL CLUB TALK AND VARIETY 1 140 O © L'HOMME DE FER 1141® ALL YOU NFFD IS LOVE 1150© PROVINCIAL LOTTERY 12 00© MOVIE (WESTERN COMFOY) **• Ballad o» Cable Hogue" 1970 Jason Robards, Stella Stevens After his prospector partners leave him to die m the desert without water, a man accidentally stumbles onto a water hole and sets up a prosperous way station lot the state line and plots his tevengo («?his , 30 nuns ) © BFN WATTENBERG'S 1980 (WETK ONLY) 12.30 0 LES NOCTAMBULES ffl SNEAK PRE VIEW (W1TK ONLY) 12 40 0 © COUP OE ETL1 1 1 00 ffl ODYSSEY
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