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cathedra 2-TOWNSHIPS WEEK-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1986 CoC hopes to get Magog out on skates this weekend MAGOG (LS) — Organizers of the fourth annual Memphremagog skating festival, Memphremagog en patins, are hoping to double the number of competitors in the events this weekend.Last year, over 60 people took part in at least one of the activities, and at times there were over a thousand skaters on the site.Memphremagog en patins starts Saturday at 1:30 p.m.with a contest of skating ability organized by the Optimists Club for young people aged 7-15.This, like the rest of the festival activities, takes place at a 500-metre oval skating track that has been set up on the lake at Merry Point.Saturday evening at 7 several teams will go head to head in a “bed race”.This requires a bed on wheels and a team of five people, including at least one female.The team members must wear pyjamas or sweatsuits and beach sandals.“This will be very funny,” said organizing committee president René Pomerleau.The Chamber of Commerce team, last year’s winner, is challenging local compa- Skaters were already out earlier this week whizzing around the 500-metre oval track on the lake that will be the site of all the activities.nies and organizations to try and beat them.Anyone interested can register by calling the Magog-Orford Chamber of Commerce at (819) 843-3949, or just show up.It costs $5 per team.On Sunday, speedskating races take place from noon until 3:15 with eight categories covering participants starting at age 8.There’s a 500-metre race for each age group, and a 2-km and 5-km race for some of the older participants.Skaters should try to arrive at least a half-hour before the competition, in case of schedule changes.Registration is at 11 a.m.and adults pay $5, children $2.The festival came about, Pomerleau explained, after the international marathon skate of 1983.This was meant to be a race around the whole lake, and the Magog-Orford Chamber of Commerce, along with its counterpart in Newport, put a lot of effort into organizing it.Things didn’t work out as planned — someone sabotaged the ice at one point — and skaters ended up coming nowhere near Magog.The next year it rained and the whole event was cancelled.Magog again missed the fringe benefits in tourist dollars that usually come along with an event like this.The Chamber of Commerce then decided to get smart and make it Philometrists can join new association Philometry is the branch of philately which deals with the study and collecting of meter impressions and permit imprints.For the philatelist who has gone as far as his pocketbook will permit, in his or her speciality, philometry can fill the void.The Philometrist is a newly formed association which operates exclusively by mail.The idea is to provide an outlet for individual members to exchange views and material.Included with the membership fee, which by the way is $7 per year, is a membership card and a quarterly bulletin that will guide and inform the beginner as well as the advanced collector.Also available at a cost is an album, cut square guides and a catalogue.If you wish to know more, write to The Philometrist, 6700 Langelier Blvd., Montreal, Que., HIM 2C5.A leaflet will be sent without obligation explaining meter impressions and permit impressions.* * * Larry Mclnnis, the stamp columnist for the Montreal Gazette, wrote in one of his recent columns how the post office formed stamp clubs as an experiment in B.C.schools.Mclnnis goes on to say that clubs have been formed in some 33 schools with a membership of 700 youngsters.Seeing the post office intends to expand this experiment, we just might see it come to Quebec schools, some day.I really don’t see why the schools have to wait for the post office to do something.I'm sure there is at least one philatelist in each school Stamp corner By Peter McCarthy who could get something going and include it as an extra curricular activity.I’m sure if asked, the post office would be more than willing to assist.After all, it is to their advantage.Mclnnis also mentions that competition from the likes of video arcades games computers have made it difficult to reach would be collectors.In this, he certainly does have a point.However, there has always been competition of one kind or another.Prior to today’s distractions, there were pool halls dance halls and bowling alleys.If our young people today have forgotten how to think for themselves, we have no one to blame but ourselves.According to my latest figures, philately is still the number one hobby in the world.It will only remain so through the individual and collective endeavors of we philatelists.* * * Great Britain has a junior stamp club known as The Stamp Bug Club.It is sponsored by the British post office and boasts of being one of the largest of its kind in the world.As a member you receive a President of the organizing committee, René Pomerleau, says the skate festival provides some activity at the Magog end of Lake Memphramagog, without taking the risks associated with larger events like the international skate marathon.membership card and six times a year, a copy of Stamp Bug News.This is a full colour news magazine featuring all aspects of the hobby including, trade pages, competitions and quizzes.There are also feature articles contributed by well known personalities.Membership fee is one pound, approx.$2.25 Canadian for one year or, one pound fifty pence, approx.$3.40 Canadian for two years.Cheques or money orders may be sent to Stamp Bug Club, P.O.Box 109, Oakwood House, St.John’s Industrial Estate, Penn, Highwycombe, Bucks, HP10 8BR, England.This is a good investment for juniors interested in British Stamps.The British Philatelic Bulletin is a monthly publication available by subscription from the British Philatelic Bureau, Dept.86KLA, 20 Brandon St., Edinburgh, EH3 OHN, Great Britain.For collectors of British stamps, this is a must.* * * As most of you know by now, there is a stamp to be released on the 13th of February for the 1988 Winter Olympics to be held in Edmonton.Then on March 7th two denominations, 34 cents and 39 cents to commemorate Expo 86.The big stamp to be issued this year will come out on March 14th.A five dollar definitive of La Mauricie National park.This will no doubt replace the $5 Point Pelee issue.It’s time for you to start thinking about CAPEX 87, the international philatelic exhibition which is to be held in Toronto June 13th to 21st 1987.Correspondance is always welcome and may be sent to P.O.Box 688, Richmond, Que., JOB 2H0.into a local event that wouldn’t be such a major loss in case of bad weather, and would put more emphasis on local participation.“We said to ourselves, we want to have a variety of activities that will attract all kinds of people,” said Pomerleau.“At least this way we don’t lose everything; the risks are lower.” The main goal of having the festival is to “create activities at the head of the lake”, and attract tou- rists, said Pomerleau.A volunteer committee of about 10 people has been organizing the event, starting back in September.They operate on a very small budget, covering some of the expenses with registration fees.A major contribution comes from the town, which has provided lighting and sound systems for the skating track.The track is maintained throughout the winter.Parker’s book on wine provides thorough index As a collector of wine literature, I have come across a wide variety of books, pamphlets and encyclopedias concerning all aspects of the industry.Some are for the beginner, some for the serious student.In the latter category is Bordeaux by Robert M.Parker.Subtitled, The Definitive Guide for the Wines Produced Since 1961, Bordeaux is the most complete index of modern Bordeaux wines that 1 have yet come across.Parker, who is also the editor and publisher of The Wine Index, examines over 400 châteaux and approximately 2,000 wines.His tasting notes and recommendations are both thorough and insightful and are based on a lifelong familiarity with not only the top level wines such as Mouton Rothschild, Lafite Rothschild and Latour but a knowledge of the numerous Cru Bourgeois as well.Not only does the author provide an elaborate vintage chart — based on a scale of 100 — he examines the historical development and present stature of all the major wines of Bordeaux over a 24-year period.Parker pulls no punches, defending wines that he feels are underrated and attacking those wines Wine Bits By TIMOTHY BELFORD which continue to draw high prices based on past glory alone.Not even the mighty Mouton Rothschild escapes Parker’s discerning eye and despite its traditional place as one of the world’s premier wines, Parker chastises owner Baron Philippe .de Roths child for too many “mediocre and “embarrassing” vintages.The volume also includes valuable advice on the buying, storing and serving of fine wine complete with examples of a potential $1,000, $2,500 and $5,000 cellar selected by the author.If all this sounds a bit much, which for most of us it is, Bordeaux also contains a multitude of practical advice and considerable valuable information that will make the purchasing of wine, even for the amateur a more pleasant and possibly more profitable experience. MSO coming to Sherbrooke in April TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14.1986-3 Concert to raise funds for costly organ restoration By Laurel Sherrer SHERBROOKE — The Montreal Symphony Orchestra will be making an appearance in Sherbrooke this April, to do its part in helping to restore part of the city’s musical and religious heritage.The organ of the St.Michel cathedral on Cathedral Street in Sherbrooke is rapidly deteriorating, and a committee has been formed to raise the $100,000 needed to restore it.Suzanne Allard, organist at the church for the past 13 years, started the fund-raising effort.At a press conference announcing the MSO concert, Allard said she would like the people of Sher- brooke and area to take this cause to heart, because of its cultural impact.“The cathedral is a favorite place for large diocesan and other religious meetings; it’s a place for large celebrations,” says a press release from the committee.“The cathedral is also a major tourist attraction and it’s part of Sherbrooke’s downtown core.It could and should become a cultural centre and attract noted professional organists who could bring the region new musical inspiration and encourage young people studying music.” LIMITATIONS The organ is “really deteriora- The pipes of the 60-year-old organ at the St.Michel cathedral have never had a thorough cleaning, and the console is showing signs of fatigue.SATURDAY FEBRUARY IS 8:30 P.M.PIANIST LOUIS LORTIE Québec's renowned young pianist programme: 3 Concert Etudes Liszt 12 Transcendental Liszt Etudes Tickets: $12 (regular) $6 (senior, students) Centennial BISHOP’S UNIVERSITY 563-4966 ting” said Allard.Although it can still play music, there are many limitations.The organ was purchased and installed in the cathedral in 1918.Since that time it has never had a mechanical check-up and there hasn’t been any major work done on it.The console is now showing serious signs of fatigue and there are some voices of the instrument that are no longer in working order.Without restoration, said Allard, the organ will eventually deteriorate beyond repair, and it would cost $300,000 to replace.The committee has already collected over $15,000 from various companies and organizations in the region.At the press conference Wednesday, Sherbrooke Trust made a surprise announcement of a $5,000 donation.The amount needed for the restoration comes to over $1 per capita of the Sherbrooke population.The president of the committee, Serge Racine, said his experience in fund-raising has taught him that it is not easy to raise this kind of money.They needed some kind of hook, to get people to donate.NEED GIMMICK “You have to find a gimmick, an event,” he said.“We have seen that if you offer them something in return, people are more likely to contribute.” Having the MSO perform in Sherbrooke is just what they need, he said.The committee’s goal is to sell 1,500 tickets to the concert at $25 to $100 each.“There have to be at least 1,500 music lovers in Sherbrooke,” said Racine.“We think we have what it takes to get the $1 per capita we need to restore the organ.” The cost of having the MSO play at the cathedral is $20,000, and the committee wants to have this cost covered, through other contributions, well before the concert.The committee is confident enough of success in its drive that it has already signed a contract with the Guilbault Thérien company of Saint-Hyacinthe for the restoration.The work is to begin in June, and should be completed by May, 1987.The restoration will take an estimated 630 hours of work.THREE WORKS The concert, at 7:30 Sunday, April 6 will consist of three works.The first is Haydn’s Symphony no.95 in C minor.This, as explained by committee member Jean-Luc Grégoire, is one of the 12 symphonies composed by Haydn in London, and one of the first written for the public rather than for a wealthy protector, attesting to the popular appeal of the music.The second selection, Mendelssohn’s Concerto tor violin in E minor, opus 64 is “probably the most popular concerto for violin ever written,” said Grégoire, and will feature Richard Roberts as soloist.The third and final selection is the very popular Symphony no.5 in C minor, opus 67, by Beethoven.Tickets are available at Sherbrooke Trust in the Carrefour de l’Estrie shopping centre and at the cathedral, 130 Cathedral street./.Y „ 'JrVi lÆnÈ!___________________,______,________ Serge Racine, president of the fund-raising committee, says the $100,000 restoration job should start this June and be finished by May, 1987.SPECIAL tuesday^ afternoon SOO Wednesdays evening S£J.C*a Doug s father has been sentenced to death in a' _ for the crime of being an American, Evergbody s telling Doug and Colonel Chappy Sinclair to sit tight and wait.But they've borrowed' a pair of F*16s.?For them, waiting time is ove:r ?[ DOLBY STCRfcD | ” A TRI STAR RELEASE 1986 Tn Star Pictures Inc A# Rights Reserved Cinéma CAPITOL 565 0111 59 KING est Sherbrooke Running Times Nights 6:45-9:00 Sun.A Tues.1:30-6:45-9:00 699990 4—TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14.1986 Davies novel lifts readers into other times and places Kaleidoscope By RICHARD LONEY What's Bred In the Bone, by Robertson Davies (MACMILLAN): $22.95, 436 pp.When a reader puts himself into the hands of our most engaging writer of fiction.Robertson Davies, he is at once struck by the impression that he is in the company of a master storyteller, a tale-spinner with the talent to catch his reader up in a created world of wonders.Like the nineteenth century masters that his work seems to conjure up in its deftness with characterizations and masterful plotting, Davies can lift readers into other times and places with an ease that is startling and pleasurable to experience.WMAT'S BRED IN TME B2NE R2BERTS2M DAVIES What's Bred In The Bone begins with a full portrait of the formative years of one Francis Cornish in the tiny Ottawa Valley town of Blairlo-gie that is a rival to Davies’ craftsmanship exhibited in the famous Deptford Trilogy for its uncanny insignt into smalltown Ontario.Blairlogie appears to be a hybrid of Ontario communities such as Pembroke or Calabogie.and Davies gets to the social roots of the town with the careful subtlety of a skilled surgeon.Peeling back the layers of religious, ethnic and class prejudices, Davies traces the strange family-background of the Cornishes with reference to the warring Catholic and Protestant factions which shape the youth of young Francis Cornish.When the novel shifts to follow the youthful Canadian to his Oxford University sojourn.Davies is as adept at infusing his book with the comic whimsicality of English mannerisms as he is at satirizing Tory Ontario oddities.But whether he is depicting the youthful Cornish sketching a corpse as Zadok Hoyle prepares it for burial, or tracing the strange practices of the natives of Blairlogie, it is with memorable characterizations that Davies makes his mark with What's Bred In The Bone The characters that inhabit this new world of Davies's crafting are a reader’s delight of Dickensian grotesqueries such as Zadok Hoyle, the Boer War veteran who drives the delivery horse-cart for Devinney’s Furniture and Under- taking Parlours.The biography of Francis Cornish, revealed by his “daimon”, or custodian spirit, is distinctly Canadian in its subject and in its atmosphere, but the story is hardly encompassed by the shores of our broad country.There are wonderful twistings and turnings of the book's plot, leading into fascinating sidebars that feature such eso-terica as embalming, astrology, counterfeiting oil painting textures, and lore about the preinstitution days of the early 20th century when families by necessity harboured mis-shapen mistakes of nature in their attics, away from the prying eyes of neighbours.In addition to the Canadian locales, Davies spirits the reader off to the aforementioned setting of Oxford University, and to the Austrian castle where young Frank Cornish learns the questionable practice of refurbishing ancient paintings from another of the novel’s rare characters.Tancred Sa-raceni.W’ith Saraceni as his mentor, Cornish learns the skills that elevate him to the pinnacle of the art world, as Hitler's Germany and the sinister click-clack of loaded freight cars bound for concentration camps rebound around his ears.Recruited as a "snoop" at Oxford.Cornish doubles as an agent for Britain’s M15, listening out the windows of Dusterstein castle for the tell-tale noise of the death trains, reports of w-hich he must make to his friendly “Uncle Jack’’ in letters sent back to England.The cosmopolitan touch of international intrigue at the end of Robertson Davies' book is just a bonus addition to a fine novel of Canadian manners.What's Bred In The Bone probes into many worlds and stirs up countless ideas, all in the guise of a fictional biography of a famous Canadian: no wonder, then, that Robertson Davies has triggered fresh interest in his interesting body of work with this bestselling, enjoyable novel.RECORD REVIEWS Feargal Sharkey FEARGAL SHARKEY (A&M-Virgin) A great many influences have combined to make sure this exceptional solo album debut by Derry Ireland's Feargal 'pronounced FUR-GULL) Sharkey was released to delight record buyers looking for fresh, talented acts.Sharkey, coaxed into this project by Eurythmic’s guitarist Dave Stewart, has chosen a song written by stunning Lone Justice Star Maria McKee, titled "A Good Heart”, which is also the must played video release.Sharkey's voice is a bit of a cross between the lyrical side of Chris DeBurgh and the rocky propensities of the Joe Cocker sound, heavy accents intact on a vocal blend that commands attention.The songs and production on Sharkey’s album have been handled with the kind of perception that went into the last couple of top 10 singles that he was associated with: Madness and Roger Taylor of Queen’s hits “Listen To Your Father” and “Loving You”.One of the songs that sits right up and begs for attention here is a Chrissy Hynde tune, “Made To Measure”, that brings out the dynamics in Feargal Sharkey’s voice — a voice that has been in need of a permanent home since the demise of his band The Undertones in the summer of 1983.Thanks to the perception of Dave Stewart.Feargal Sharkey will now be heard on his own merits, judging from the impact that this album is having.Even the old Stones' anthem “It’s All Over Now ", one of their earliest raunchy successes, is handled well by Sharkey, becoming less of a churning.grinding tune, and more of an even-textured pop song with layer after layer of synthesizers and a wall of background sound.But the Myriad fans of Chris De-Burgh will find themselves twisting that FM dial back a bit to get a better listen to this voice of Feargal Sharkey's w'hich sounds remarkably like the early work of the Dublin native.Not that there should be any hard feelings about an innovative solo voice joining the likes of Paul Young in making the music coming from the United Kingdom and the not-so-united emerald isle as exciting as any coming from other locales.mm, Lit Bruce Cockburn WORLD OF WONDERS (TRUE NORTH-COLUMBIA) Bruce Cockburn has racked up almost as many Canadian Folksin-ger Of The Year Awards as Gordon Lightfoot during his sixteen year career as a recording artist.With WORLD OF WONDERS, his sixteenth album, Cockburn, has cloaked his vitriolic assaults on the world’s woes in something far more akin to rock ‘n’ roll than the initial forays he made into folk when he vied with Gordon for the folkie titles.The folk monicker still holds true — like Tom Paxton, Dylan or the writers of the folkie sixties, Cockburn looks out on a very imperfect world — a world that may be full of wonders, but that is as readily an affront to the sensibilities of one of our most observant poet/singer/songwriters.The familiar Canadian place notations that Cockburn usually uses to anchor his songs against a particular topography ( Burrit’s Rapids, January; Toronto, July) give way to international datelines that have seen the artist tour the Caribbean, South America, 2 Germanics, and the United States, as these diverse songs attest.Whether the song is a hardhitting, bitter-edged look at the free world — “Call It Democracy”, or the current video vehicle, “People See Through You ”, which could be interpreted as Bruce's latest indictment of our sprawling neighbour to the south, the one thing a listener gets with Cockburn’s songs is commitment.Another things he gets is brilliantly etched word pictures — witness this verse from the caustic look at “Berlin Tonight” — “Dull twilight spits hesitant sulphur rain/sky been down around our ears for weeks/only once — gap-glimpsed moon over that anal-retentive wall/as we laughed through some midnight checkpoint under yellow urban cloud ”, Swaying rhythms, acrid monologues about Jamaican Easter scenes, an imagistic title tune, and a bitter-sweet ballad to “Lily Of The Midnight Sky”, are but part of the musical WORLD OF WONDERS spun out by Ottawa native Bruce Cockburn — who may be seen, by the way, at Montreal’s The Spectrum for two shows on March 15th, as part of Cockburn’s CANADA FIRST tour which kicks off on February 21st in Victoria.B.C.Dominick Auto Sport Ltee Route 143 • Bromptonville 567-4008 — 846-2751 9 ^ zzzzzzzzzzzz zzzz TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY.FEBRUARY 14, 1986—5 Group offers rare chance to hear live chamber music By Laurel Sherrer SHERBROOKE — A chamber music group composed of local musicians will perform its first major concert at the Centennial Theatre next Friday, Feb.21 at 8:30.Sherbrooke pianist France Dupuis came up with the idea of a chamber music group, contacted other musicians she knew, and about a year ago a group of five was formed.The reason behind it was mainly to give some area musicians a chance to play music in a group, rather than practising alone all the time.Not everyone can play for the Sherbrooke Symphony Orchestra, she said, although most of these have at one time or another.But they still have a need to play and perform.“It’s important to play as a group,” she said, “and not always to practise alone, long hours and long years.Now we can work together and benefit from playing together and we think that the people who go to the concert will benefit too.” SMALL ROOM IDEAL As the name suggests, chamber music is music that can be played in rooms or small halls as opposed to concert halls.Ideally, said Dupuis, you would play in a room that would hold small groups of no more than 50, but the Centennial theatre is fine for their purposes.The group gave a concert last summer at the Festival Lac Mas-sawippi, but Dupuis says this is their first real chance to reach the tt girt tu il 11 LIT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY Sherbrooke-Lennoxville population.The concert will feature three selections, one trio, one quartet and one quintet.The first selection is Mozart’s Trio, K.498, in E flat major, a trio for viola, piano and clarinet, with Zofia Wierzbicka on viola, France Dupuis on piano and Paul Danse-reau on clarinet.The viola and clarinet combination is rather rare, said Dupuis, so it has an interesting and different sound.Danse-reau was asked to join the groups specifically for this concert.The second selection is Gabriel Fauré’s Piano quartet in C minor, opus 15.This is a work that is not very well-known, says Dupuis, and the group has “discovered” it through practising.“It’s good to learn a new repertoire, for ourselves and for the people who come to hear us,” she said.“We can communicate that discovery to other people.” It features Dupuis on piano, Annie Pierard-Ledoux on violin, Danielle Dion on viola, Zofia Wierzbicka on cello and Claude Proulx on double bass.FEATURES BASS The final selection is Schubert’s quintet.The Trout.This one puts Proulx’s talents on the bass to the test.“There’s very little chamber music for bass,” he said.“This is a very good opportunity for me to play chamber music.It’s also one of the finest pieces of music for bass.” The quintet also features the piano, violin, viola and cello.The six members of the group have all had extensive musical education, and experience with the Sherbrooke Symphony or other orchestras.Wierzbicka.who is of Polish origin, spent 10 years second soloist with the Antwerp Symphony Orchestra in Belgium.In a recent interview, Dupuis, Proulx and Wierzbicka agreed that the particular attraction of chamber music for them is the close personal interaction it requires, and the freedom of interpretation.LIKE SOLOISTS “In chamber music everyone has a personal relationship and each one can say what he thinks,” said Proulx.“It gives us the chance to express ourselves and not be obliged to adapt to someone else (i.e.a conductor),” said Wierzbicka.Chamber music is demanding, however, as there are no backups for any of the members; “You’re really all soloists,” said Dupuis.“You have to work very hard — as hard as any soloist.” Dupuis says she hopes this concert will be a step in introducing the area population to live chamber music, and perhaps will encourage others to form groups.“We hope it will inspire people to ask for much more chamber music,” she said.“I think it’s one of the most interesting ways of doing music.” The concert is at 8:30 on Feb.21 and tickets are $2 and $3.France Dupuis, to perform.musicians need Claude Proulx (and son).more freedom.îSïwSS' At the purchase ol your Toyota Pick-Up or your Van from us, we will make you profit from our reduced interest rate of 9% France Dupuis, Zofia Wierzbicka and Claude Proulx are among the members of the chamber music group who gather at each other’s homes to practise.Here Wierzbicka and Proulx are without their instruments, as they were just there for an interview.This rate is available in February 1986 only and the financing cannot be for more than 48 months.1 Le Monde JtP TOP HIT" & "RETRO" MUSIC TEQUILLA CHAMPAGNE 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They All Laughed" and other songs in this concert taped at the Montreal International Jazz Festival.1:30 S) INNU ASHAM Au programme: Une emission spéciale en langue montag- naise.(R) DAYTIME CHILDREN'S SHOWS 7 00 OLA BANDE ANIMEE (PC) BIBIFOC 7 30 (PC) LES MAITRES DE L'UNIVERS 11 30 CD AU CHATEAU DES ENFANTS DAYTIME SPORTS S 30 (TSN) BIG LEAGUE SOCCER (R) 7:00 (TSN) SPORTSDESK 8:00 (TSN) AUTO RACING Detroit Grand Prix highlights (R) 9:00 (TSN) CURLING Pepsi Junior Men s Championship, Thursday's draw from Red Deer, Alta.(R) l 12:00 (TSN) SPORTSDESK 1:00 (TSN) MARCH SCOREBOARD A preview at some of TSN's programming scheduled for March.1:30 (TSN) SOCCER NEWS 2:30 (TSN) BIG LEAGUE SOCCER (R) 4:00 (TSN) CURLING Pepsi Junior Men's Championship live from Red Deer.Alta DAYTIME MOVIES 5:00 (PC) ‘French Lover” (1984, Drame) Thierry Lhermitte, Karen Allen.A Paris, une Américaine directe, simple et un peu boheme s’éprend d'un Français, qui est méthodique, ordonne et responsable.6:15 (FC) ?"A Woman Of Paris’’ (1923, Drama) Edna Purviance, Adolphe Men-jou.A French woman, believing she has been jilted by her boyfriend, finds a new life as a wealthy Parisian's mistress until years later when her sweetheart reenters her life.8:00 (FC) ?Where The Green Ants Dream” (1983, Drama) Bruce Spence, Wandjuk Marika.The Australian outback becomes the setting for bitter conflict when two aborigine tribes fight to save their sacred land from uranium miners R’ (PC) "The Naked Face” (1984, Suspense) Roger Moore, Rod Steiger L’etrange histoire d'un psychiatre de renomme internationale qui se sent devenir la cible de mystérieux meurtriers, apres qu’un de ses clients, puis sa propre secretaire aient ete assassines.8:30 O "Les Ranchers du Wyoming” (1963.Western) Robert Taylor, Joan Gaulfield.Au Wyoming, en 1883, des marchands de bestiaux veulent amener le gouvernement a faire une piste a travers l'Etat.10:00 O “Juge et hors-la-loi” (1972, Western) Paul Newman, Victoria Principal.Un hors-la-loi échappé de justesse a la pendaison, s’attribue le titre de juge et Movie Ratings Outstanding.tirkir Excellent.?% Very Good.?Good.Not Bad.+ * F*»r.?H Poor.* answer s institue lui-meme défenseur de la loi.(PC) ?Merci d'avoir ete ma femme” (1979, Comedie) Burt Reynolds, Jill Clayburgh.Un divorce dans la trentaine s'éprend d’une femme douce et genereuse mais maigre tout, il ne peut effacer ses sentiments persistants pour son ex-femme 10:30 (FC) ** “A Rare Breed” (1982, Drama) George Kennedy, Forrest Tucker A teen-age girl helps raise a filly, joins it in Milan for training and, after winning races in Italy and England, is kidnapped along with the horse PG’ 12:00 (FC) ?"Turk 182!” (1985, Drama) Timothy Hutton, Robert Urich.Armed with a fighting spirit and an aerosol spray can, a young man wages a graffiti war against bureaucrats who refuse to compensate his injured fireman brother.'PG 13’ (PC) "Rive droite, rive gauche” (1984, Drame) Gerard Depardieu, Nathalie Baye.Affuble d'un client puissant mais malhonnête qu’il est ecoeure de défendre, un avocat profite de l’energie que lui procure un nouvel amour pour "faire le menage”.12:15 0 GD "Comment aborder les filles” (1978, Comedie) Desi Arnez Jr.Bess Armstrong.Un homme timide se sert de ses echecs pour écrire un livre sur les approches amoureuses.2:00 (FC) "Birdy” (1984, Drama) Matthew Modine, Nicholas Cage.A young man is brought to a military hospital to aid in the recovery of his childhood friend, psychologically scarred by his wartime experiences.’R' (PC) "Un ete pourri” (1985, Drame) Kurt Russel, Mariel Heningway.A Miami, un détraqué avide de publicité, commet une sérié de meurtres crapuleux et se sert d'un journaliste ambitieux comme confident "téléphonique” a chaque méfait.2:30 O k-k'/î "Emeraude tragique” (1954, Aventures) Grace Kelly, Stewart Granger.Dans les montagnes sauvages de Colombie, un aventurier, rêvant de trésors caches jadis par des Indiens, tente de les découvrir.4:00 (FC) 'The Window” (1949, Suspense) Bobby Driscoll, Arthur Kennedy.A young boy has trouble convincing anyone that he witnessed a murder while looking out his window.(PC) ?“Mais qui a tue Harry?" (1955, Comedie) John Forsythe, Shirley MacLame.Dans les bois de la Nouvelle Angleterre, plusieurs raisons menern differents habitants d’une petite corn munaute a trouver et a enterrer le meme cadavre.EVENING 8:00 O CE SOIR O O O O (B news O O NOUVELLES (D ici MONTREAL © DIFF'RENT STROKES © PASSE-PARTOUT © MACNEIL ! LEHRER NEWSHOUR (FC) MOVIE ** "Rhinestone’' (1984 Comedy) Sylvester Stallone, Dolly Par ton.An established country singer bet that she can turn a loudmouthed Nev York City cab driver into a convincini country entertainer in just two weeks time.’PG’ (PC) CINEMA La Reine des Barbares' (I960, Aventures) Chelo Alonso Jacques Sernas.Pendant les combat: impitoyables de deux puissantes tribu: barbares.une jeune fille a la beaute sau vage et a l'allure princiere, sera eparg nee et elle fera tout pour imposer soi autorité au sein des tribus ennemis (MM) VJ: J.D.ROBERTS Rock, talk gossip and videos 6:30 O O AVIS DE RECHERCHE O NBC NEWS O © ABC NEWS g Œ) CINEMA La Folie gagne Hollywood” (1979, Comedie) John Belushi, Toshiro Mifune.En décembre 1941, un sous-marin seme la terreur sur la cote ouest des Etats-Unis.© TELESERVICE 7:00 O O LE MONDE MERVEILLEUX DE DISNEY Davy Crockett se présente devant le Congres pour defendre les droits des Amérindiens et des petits fermiers pour la propriété de leur terre Avec: Fess Parker et Buddy Ebsen.O CBS NEWS O WHEEL OF FORTUNE O MURDER, SHE WROTE OK-2000 O NEWLYWED GAME (D ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Interview with Tom Cruise.© THREE'S COMPANY © BUSINESS REPORT (TSN) SPORTSDESK 7:30 D PRICE IS RIGHT Om-a-s-h O CARSON S COMEDY CLASSICS BIZARRE Sketches include the Super Dave Book on Dad; a visit to the Nixon Hilton; Jokesville.Bob Einstein appears as Daredevil Super Dave.BENNY HILL © RETRAITE-ACTION © VERMONT THIS WEEK (TSN) COLLEGE BASKETBALL Concor dia at McGill (Live) 8:00 0 O LE SANG DES AUTRES La re sistance veut introduire une arme dans l'hotel parisien ou résidera un important otficier allemand: Denise, Marcel et Madeleine ont raconte a Jean qu'Helene sortait avec un Allemand.Avec: Jodie Foster, Michael Ontkean, Michael York (5e de 6) O TWILIGHT ZONE O MISFITS OF SCIENCE Gloria uses her telekinetic powers to help a pro wrestler in the ring.O TOMMY HUNTER Guests: Glen Campbell, Roger Miller, Sylvia Tyson, Joan Kennedy.(R) O SHERIF, FAIS-MOI PEUR o© WEBSTER A good-hearted country singer (Mac Davis) would like to care for all of the children in a foster home.0 KNIGHT RIDER In the "Knight Flight to Freedom" episode of "Knight Rider," a fearless Michael (David Hasselhoff, I.) refuses a blindfold when he comes up against a Central American military officer (Philip Morris) and his firing squad.It will air FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 on NBC.CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME IN SESSION Featured: Glen Campbell, Leon Russell.© DROIT DE PAROLE © WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW g (FC) MOVIE ?"Turk 182!” (1985, Drama) Timothy Hutton, Robert Urich.Armed with a fighting spirit and an aerosol spray can, a young man wages a graffiti war against bureaucrats who refuse to compensate his injured fireman brother.‘PG-13’ (PC) CINEMA "The Naked Face” (1984.Suspense) Roger Moore, Rod Sieiger.L'etrange histoire d'un psychiatre de renomme internationale qui se sent devenir la cible de mystérieux meurtriers, apres qu'un de ses clients, puis sa propre secretaire aient ete assassines.(MM) TOP 30 COUNTDOWN J.D Roberts counts down the national top thirty videos of the week.8:30 O © MR.BELVEDERE g © NHL HOCKEY Quebec Nordiques at Minnesota North Stars (Live) © WALL STREET WEEK What Next for Oil Prices?” Guest: William H.Brown III, vice president of Kidder, Peabody and Co.Inc.9:00 O EN TETE O O DALLAS g 0 KNIGHT RIDER Michael Knight trav els to Central America to rescue a tel low FLAG agent.In stereo O CD ARME ET CHARME Une jeune femme desiquilibree menace la vie de Dempsey.0 © DIFF'RENT STROKES Willi: pays a girl to accompany Arnold to t rock concert, g O STARSKY ET HUTCH © LA SAGA DU PARRAIN D'apres le: deux films de Francis Ford Coppola Maintenant le crime organise s'in teresse surtout au trafic de la drogue mais Corleone refuse osbtinement de s’y meler.© GREAT PERFORMANCES “Dance in America: Dance Theatre of Harlem in ’A Streetcar Named Desire’ " Virginia Johnson (Blanche DuBois), Julie Felix (Stella Kowalski) and Lowell Smith (Stanley Kowalski) are the featured dancers in this ballet derived from the Tennessee Williams play and choreographed by Valerie Bettis to the music of the Alex North movie score.Geoffrey Holder’s "Belle" and "Sylvia Pas de Deux” are also performed.(MM) VJ: MIKE WILLIAMS Rock videos with the latest in music news and views.9:30 O © HE’S THE MAYOR Carl tries to figure out a way to tell a woman that he lied about his identity (Postponed from an earlier date.) g (TSN) SPEEDWEEK 10:00 O O LE TELEJOURNAL g © FALCON CREST Peter and Angela make new wedding plans; Terry spies on Jordan, g © MIAMI VICE Tubbs suspects that a beautiful French Interpol agent is trying to create a rift between him and Crockett In stereo.o NATIONAL / JOURNAL g O © CONTEXTE Animatrice: Pauline Couture.O 00 FALL GUY In a tribute to the “beach party" movies.Colt searches for an industrial spy in Hawaii.Pat Boone and Sha Na Na guest star (Postponed from an earlier date.) g © PARLER POUR PARLER © BROWN SUGAR A look at the careers of Diahann Carroll, The Mar-velettes, Martha and the Vandellas, The Suprêmes, Diana Ross, Aretha Franklin, Pam Grier, Cicely Tyson and Donna Summer, g (FC) MOVIE "The Park Is Mine” (1985, Drama) Tommy Lee Jones, Helen Shaver A distraught man ignites an urban crisis when he takes New York’s Central Park hostage to bring attention to the plight ot Vietnam veterans.(PC) CINEMA Merci d’avoir ete ma femme” (1979, Comedie) Burl Reynolds, Jill Clayburgh Un divorce dans la trentaine s'éprend d'une femme douce et genereuse mais maigre tout, il ne peut effacer ses sentiments persistants pour son ex-femme.(MM) GOWAN SPOTLIGHT (TSN) SPORTSWORLD INTERNATIONAL Highlights of the WBC lightweight title bout between Edwin Rosario and Jose Luis Rameriez and the World Pro Figure Skating Championships, ladies and ice dance programs, from Lando-ver, Md 10:25 Q O NOUVELLES 10:45 O LOTO QUEBEC © TIRAGES DE LOTO QUEBEC 11:00 © © O O Œ NEWS © © NOUVELLES TVA © TELESERVICE (R) © MOVIE ?"For Whom The Bell Tolls” (1943, Drama) Ingrid Bergman, Gary Cooper.A group of Spanish loyalists and an American vow to blow up a bridge during the Spanish Civil War.(MM) VJ: MIKE WILLIAMS Rock videos with the latest in music news and views.(TSN) SPORTSDESK 11:15 ©NOUVELLES 11:20 0 Q VIVRE EN FORME 11:30 0 CINEMA "Le Verdict” (1982, Drame) Paul Newman, Charlotte Rampling.Brise par un echec professionnel et détruit par l'alcoolisme, un avocat de Boston est face a sa derniere chance de retrouver le respect de lui-meme et de se réhabiliter face a sa profession en plaidant une cause jugee perdue d'avance.o MAGNUM, P.l.Magnum investigates the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of a Vietnam War buddy.(R) G TONIGHT Host: Johnny Carson Scheduled: comedian Jerry Seinfeld.In stereo O GOOD ROCKIN’ TONITE A "Corey Hart Special' featuring the Canadian singer’s February 13th Montreal homecoming concert.O © NOUVELLES © © ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE O CINEMA Mon nom est Bulldozer” (1980.Comedie) Bud Spencer, Raymond Harmstorff.Pour donner une bonne leçon aux soldats qui ridiculisent les autochtones des environs de la base, des jeunes gens font appel au célébré quart-arriere Bulldozer © CTV NATIONAL NEWS g (TSN) CURLING Pepsi Junior Men s Championship semifinal from Red Deer, Alfa.(Taped) 11:50 ©NEWS 12:00 O LA NUIT BLANCHE Q START OF SOMETHING BIG © CINEMA k 'h "La cote noir de la terreur" (1979, Science-fiction) Robert Forster, Adrienne Barbeau Un spécialiste en biologie moléculaire accepte de participer a une experience sur la duplication d'un humain, mais son double, le clone, seme la terreur © 100 HUNTLEY STREET (FC) MOVIE k k "Avenging Angel” (1985, Drama) Betsy Russell, Rory Calhoun.A law school student seeks to avenge the murder of the policeman who rescued her from a life of prostitution.'R (PC) CINEMA Un efe pourri” (1985, Drame) Kurt Russel, Mariel Heningway A Miami, un détraqué avide de publicité, commet une sérié de meurtres crapu leux et se sert d'un journaliste ambitieux comme confident "téléphonique” a cha que méfait 12:30 O FRIDAY NIGHT VIDEOS In stereo 12:36 (B NITE LIFE 1:00 O COMEDY TONIGHT 1:30 O NEWS (FC) MOVIE ?"Reckless" (1984, Drama) Aidan Quinn, Daryl Hannah Conflicts arise when a troubled teen-aged biker, alienated from his alcholic father and an outcast from society, becomes involved with a young woman from a straightlaced, middle class family.'R' 1:35© POTPOURRI Guests Quiet Riot, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest.Triumph, Scorpions.Van Halen 1:45© CINEMA k "Quatre fiances pour un man” (1967, Comedie) Sandra Dee, George Hamilton.Une jeune fille, qui reve d’une carrière d'une chanteuse, s'empresse d'avertir un jeune genie de finance 1:50© CINEMA ?*!£ "Vanina Vanini” (1961, Drame) Sandra Milo, Laurent Terzieff La fille d'un prince s'amourache d'un fugitif qui lutte pour l’independance.2:00 (PC) CINEMA "Rive droite, rive gauche” (1984, Drame) Gerard Depardieu, Nathalie Baye.Affuble d'un client puissant mais malhonnête qu'il est ecoeure de defendre, un avocat profite de l'ener gie que lui procure un nouvel amour pour "faire le menage”.(MM) VJ: J.D.ROBERTS Rock, talk, gossip and videos 2:30 (TSN) SPORTSDESK 3:00 (FC) MOVIE kkk "Hit” (1973, Adven ture) Billy Dee Williams, Richard Pryor.A federal agent, bitter over his daughter's death, sets out to trap the gang of French drug smugglers he believes to be responsible R’ (TSN) HORSE RACING WEEKLY 3:05© MOVIE kk\ The Killing Of Randy Webster” (1981, Drama) Hal Holbrook, Dixie Carter.Based on the true story of a Louisiana couple's investigation into the slaying of their son by Houston police officers after he steals a van.3:30 (TSN) COLLEGE BASKETBALL Concordia at McGill (R) 4:00 (PC) CINEMA La Reine des Barbares” (1960, Aventures) Chelo Alonso, Jacques Sernas.Pendant les combats impitoyables de deux puissantes tribus barbares,une jeune fille a la beaute sauvage et a l’allure princiere, sera épargnée et elle fera tout pour imposer son autorité au sein des tribus ennemis.(MM) TOP 30 COUNTDOWN J D Rob erts counts down the national top thirty videos of the week.«A jteatthy jteart isa 20—TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY.FEBRUARY 14, 1986 Sherbrooke Businesses: A Source of Pride 44 For two years I’ve been the technician in charge of operations for Hydro-Sherbrooke, Quebec’s second largest electric compagny.I supervise all construction starts, repairs, and modernization of electrical and electronic equipment.” ‘‘At present.I’m in charge of the crew that is upgrading the St.Francois station, which supplies electricity to about half of the city.The main objective of this work is to significantly reduce long outages and current fluctuations.Total conscientiousness is a must for everyone in our division, where errors are always costly.Doing our jobs seriously and meticulously is our way of making Sherbrooke more than a city.” Pierre Blanchard Chief Electrician Operations Hydro-Sherbrooke 1 AGCWCE Of PVJBUCRÉ D€ IE STRIE ir
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