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yti ',4; Friday! «iVifêt Bauiei Lépine and MjDteam macliine Pages j RHCORD/Ct.AUDIA VII.U.MAIRI ORIGINAL MICROFILMED AT VARYING INTENSITIES BECAUSE THE TEXT IS PRINTED ON GREYISH OR COLOUR BACKGROUND. 2—TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1990 Drama blossoms at a maximum security penitentiary By Mark Tunney Saint John Telegraph Journal DORCHESTER, N.B.(CP) — It’s Wednesday afternoon at the Dorchester maximum-security penitentiary.For most prisoners, it’s another day like so many others, stacked end to end endlessly.But for Darrel Forsyth and a small troupe of prison actors, it’s showtime.They’re playing to “the suits” — a collection of senior Corrections Canada officials in Dorchester for meetings.And they’re nervous.After Theatre New Brunswick performed at the institution last year, a small group of prisoners decided to try it themselves.Originally, they just hoped that, with the help of Theatre New Brunswick, they might be able to perform some play.But then Forsyth decided to write something of his own.“Writing is a good way of expressing things I feel I need to get out, and then gain some insight and understanding of myself,” he says.“A lot of writers do that, on the street.They have their own demons to expel.” This is no Hollywood melodrama about the big house and the screws.Forsyth’s one-act play.The Wall, set against a graffiti-drenched wall the prisoners are ordered to paint over, shifts into a series of flashbacks where a erisoner relives tough relations-ips with his mother, school and finally the law, when he steals a leather jacket and runs away.ON THE RUN Forsyth knows what it’s like to Top ten country music hits Here are the week’s Top 10 country songs in Canada, based on radio play, as compiled by the national music trade source, The Record.Bracketed figures indicate position the previous week.1 (1) I’ve Cried My Last Tear For You — Ricky Van Shelton 2 (2) I’m Over You — Keith Whitley 3 (6) Walkin’ Shoes — Tanya Tucker 4 (5) The Domino Theory — Steve Wariner 5 (10) She Came From Ft.Worth — Kathy Mattea 6 (13) Love Without End, Amen — George Strait 7 (11) Pass It On Down — Alabama 8 (8) I Watched It All (On The Radio) — Lionel Cartwright 9 (4) Walkin’ Away — Clint Black 10 (12) In Another Lifetime — Desert Rose Band A FOUR LETTER WORD WE SHOULD ALL USE MORE OFLEN.GIVE.jdssfiii The (living begins wiih V™- theatre North Halley.Quebec 25th Anniversary Gala Opening Dinner and theatre Friday June 22, 1990 Cocktails 6 p.m.Buffet Dinner 7 p.m.Show time 8:30 p.m.Tickets: $45.00 per person Enjoy the play «RUN FOR YOUR WIFE» and help us celebrate our 25th anniversary Reservations (819) 842-2431 P.O.Box 390 North Hatley Quebec JOB 2C0 be on the run.That’s been the 31-year-old’s natural state on the brief occasions when he’s been out of prison during adulthood.The Fredericton native is now serving 17 years for armed robbery and attempted murder.“I understand why I did what I did,” says Forsyth.“I feel bad for the person I robbed.He was probably paranoid for months.But to me it was just a matter of economics.! wanted to put drugs on the table.” In The Wall, characters Manny and Roman work towards breaking down the walls of self-deception.In real life, the actors feel they’re making breakthroughs themselves.“Before, I never really thought about the past that much,” says actor Sam Gagnon.“It forces you to focus on the past rather than always looking ahead.” Says Forsyth: “The general public thinks criminal is synonymous with idiot.But there’s a small group here who are really interested in plays.There are only about 30 guys but they give us a standing ovation.” NOVEL NEXT?Last year, Forsyth won first prize in Corrections Canada’s poetry competition.Now he’s thinking about writing a novel.He wants to talk about prison’s survival-of-the-fittest moral code and the violence he believes lies in everyone.“People think criminals are criminals because of sickness, because they can’t function in society.Sometimes, it’s more a matter of economics and the wil- lingness to step over the line and take a risk, whether that means dealing coke or robbing someone at gunpoint.“From my own experience and others involved in violence, you sit down and talk to them and they’re just ordinary people.” The walls Forsyth writes about don’t disappear quickly, he says, but if you let a little light in through those prison bars by writing or acting or just showing the rest of the population that you’re alive, there’s a chance to break out of the shadows.“The whole play is to lead them to a better understanding of those walls in their life and transcend them,” he says.“For some guys in here, any bit of light they get is stretched out.They save it.” By Ina Warren The Canadian Press Dick Tracy — this summer’s stylish, slam-bang movie — was produced and directed by Warren Beatty and stars him as Chester Could’s famous comic-strip gumshoe.But pop singer Madonna is the one laughing all the way to the bank.The Disney movie also provides her with the best music video of her platinum career and should do a swell job of selling her new album, Pm Breathless: Music From and Inspired by the Film Dick Tracy.Dick Tracy cost $30 million US, runs 100 minutes and features A1 Pacino, Dustin Hofiman, James Caan and a gang of other superb actors disguised as plug-ugly villains out to rule an unidentified metropolis and destroy Tracy, the virtuous cop.And Madonna’s Breathless Mahoney, a sinful nightclub singer with a hot torch for Tracy, certainly won’t hurt Ms.Blond Ambition’s future in Hollywood.With Vittorio Storaro’s silvery lighting lending her white flesh the allure of a moonlit lily, Milena Canonero’s slinky gowns caressing her assets and Stephen Sondheim’s lyrics ladling some class into that bee-stung pout, Madonna’s a knockout.Her on-screen singing and strutting scenes go on for so long that sometimes they just about KO the mood of Beatty’s short-of-terrific movie.SWEET MOMENTS The movie’s best moments aren’t the hyped-up seduction scenes between Tracy and Breathless — not much happens other than a lot of heavy breathing — but the sweet and sentimental ones between the detective and Tess Trueheart.Red-head Glenne Headly registers the right 1930s tone as Tracy’s shy but savvy florist girlfriend who’d like the crime-avenger in the yellow raincoat and matching fedora to settle down to a police desk job.“You could have a wife — I mean a life,” says Tess, biting her tongue.Fly Fishing Specialties Fly Tying Tools & Materials Top Quality Flies Guide Service (2 imtes south of Little Diamond Vond) SUMMER HOURS: 8:00 a m.to 600 p.m.DAILY FRIDAY to 800 p m CLOSED TUESDAY 900 a.m.to 3:00 p.m SUNDAY N.H.Fish & Game Licenses Canoe Rentals Cleaner Water • Brighter Streams'" And to see Beatty, Hollywood’s legendary loverboy, playing a shy, true-blue cop who always fumbles his romantic pitch to Tess, is sweet justice indeed.Another bonus is 11-year-old Charlie Korsmo as The Kid, the tough, freckle-faced orphan who pulls at the heartstrings of Tracy and Tess.Korsmo just about steals the movie.In the tradition of Fritz Lang's Metropolis and Stanley Kubrick’s 2001, Dick Tracy will be remembered as a classic of cinema style.Batman, last summer’s blockbuster, was a visual hodgepodge in comparison with Dick Tracy’s celluloid comicbook look.PAINTBOX BLUES Designer Richard Sylbert keeps the movie’s tones in magenta reds, banana-cream yellows and paintbox blues.But comic books are only as good as their villains and that’s where Dick Tracy excels.The bad guys have faces like rubber washboards, voices like barking dogs and names like Pruneface, Flattop and Lips.The mob kingpin is the power-hungry Big Boy Caprice, played in tour-de-force style by Pacino, unrecognizable under layers of latex and a feral snout.For his part, Hoffman does marvellously comic things with his small role as the unintelligible thug Mumbles, while Mandy Patinkin demonstrates a chilling sliminess as Breathless Mahoney’s piano player, 88 Keys.Beatty has also recruited a gallery of comic book faces that hardly needed any disguise in character actors like Seymour Cassel, Michael J.Pollard and Charles Durning, who plays Police Chief Brandon.As for the 53-year-old Beatty, he looks terrific in a banana-yellow Burburry, but a tad tired in closeups.Madonna a knockout in Dick Tracy TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY.JUNE 15.1W0-.! Nothing rivals the righteousness & pomposity of a patriot “Now iff Tint thio rnrlirmlsw**-, _ __ “Now is not this ridiculous — And is not those preposterous?A thorough-paced absurdity — Explain it if you can.” ^ , W.S.Gilbert I he Age of Aquarius has blundered into the Age of Absurdity.It’s not yet clear whether this is a step forward or back.Absurdity reached some sort of watershed last week when eleven of the most powerful men in the country sat down to dinner on Sunday evening and threw up a dog’s breakfast in the wee hours of the following Sunday pretending they’d appeased Quebec and won peace in our time.Every last one of them knew Quebec was already preparing new demands.Journalists haunted those piecincts night and day and were so starved for news that they kept interviewing each other.Jacques Parizeau leader of opposition to the accord in Quebec, was solemnly reported offering advice to Bourassa, complaining he was not being consulted and that the premier wouldn’t return his phone calls.And while the premiers were in the throes of Senate reform, those cheeky little rascals voted themselves a $153 tax-free bonus for every day they showed up at the office — confirming all suspicions that their $52,000 annual salaries and $9,800 tax-free expense accounts were merely government pensions.About the only sane and sensible thing around this entire confabulation was that we were spared any more interviews depicting François Gérin sacrificing himself for principle.Lord protect us from patriots.Anybody willing to sacrifice him- Who’s who By TADEUSZ LETARTE self for the honor of his country is uncomfortably generous about sacrificing others.* * * When walls are coming down everywhere — economic, cultural and political — our dear queer Quebec persists in building new ones all the time.There are twice as many English dailies published in Tokyo as there are in all Quebec yet Guy Bouthillier and his Mouvement Quebec Français still see Quebec angles as a deadly peril.“The language is threatened”, he cries without offering one shred of evidence and proposes reductions in English radio stations to reflect the diminishing English community along with the complete elimination of federal minority language assistance.Last January, Gary Caldwell reported to the Towns-hippers’ Association that the feds spent $262 a year on every francophone in Newfoundland but only $3.20 on each anglophone in Quebec.Now that Meech Lake’s Idistinct society* clauses limits the federal government to preserving’ minorities while Quebec preserves and promotes’ its French majority, tough beans on the angles.The Conseil de la langue française recently proposed creating new Quebec French dictionaries to overcome the bothersome problem of those from France allowing English and American expressions to creep in -w Cl ccy 111 Aerosmith Artist of Year NEW YORK (AP) — Aerosmith, the hard-driving rock band, was named artist of the year at the second annual International Rock Awards on Wednesday, while Toronto singer Alannah Myles was honored as best newcomer.Tom Petty’s Full Moon Fever was named album of the year, while Don Henley won songwriter of the year, said Liz Fort, a spokesman for the awards.Eric Clapton previously had been named living legend of the year, she said.Myles dominated the recent Canadian Juno Awards with her self-titled debut album, winning six of the music awards.The album has sold more than 800,000 copies in Canada.Her single, Black Velvet, hit No.1 on the U.S.Billboard chart in February and another single, Love Is, is now in the chart’s Top 20.and corrupt the language.There’s a fable somewhere about a king who sealed himself inside his castle to save himself from the plague — and discovered he’d locked the plague in with him and all assistance out.Nothing rivals the pomposity and self-righteousness of a devoted patriot quite so much as a crusading feminist.One in Calgary recently mailed a letter to the editor of most English newspapers in the land which scaled new heights of absurdity.“Dear Sir,” she began, oddly enough.“I have heard one too many ads for products Ifor the working woman’.We have shoes for the working woman, clothes for the working woman, even recipes for the working woman.This implies something very sinister — that there exists a non-working woman who is therefore not in need of classy clothes or labor-saving devices.This is quite an insult to women.” Last Decenjber’s tragic massacre at the Ecole polytechnique produced a radical feminist tract that describes it as “a miso-gynistic act of such horrifying sexism” that it became “a turning point in the history of relations between men and women.” “How is it possible to deny the sexual and orgasmic character of his act?” cried Monique Panac-cio, a Montreal psychoanalyst.“An armed man, smiling with that force that comes from being all-powerful, who ejaculated his blasts of bullets, mortally pene- “How is it possible to deny the sexual and orgasmic character of his act?” cried Monique Panac-cio, a Montreal psychoanalyst.“An armed man, smiling with that force that comes from being all-powerful, who ejaculated his blasts of bullets, mortally penetrating those women’s bodies, bodies left full of holes, raped.” Last weekend’s international conference on Women and Power led off with protests against the $500 registration fee and a $25,000 donation by Hydro-Québec.“Our values as women is to protect the world,” said the spokeswomen of the eco- IF YOU CANT TRUST A CAR SALESMAN WHO CAN YOU TRUST?THEY'VE SAVED THE BEST TRIP FOR LAST! *0 fnJoY 7 » ?20 p « W I %» 2 00 4 M 7 OO 9 20 nnil Coupons not accepted TTOW PLâYTKigT CiNimx Odion THfAFRIS CINÉMA CAPITOL 59 tdNG EST SHERBROOKE SES-0111 ROBIN WILLIAMS Cadillac: TLM ROBBINS *nn \ comedy about the near death of a salesman.ENGLISH VERSION EVERY DAY: 7:05 • 9:05 p.m.LAST WEEK logical feminists.After all, the conference rode madly off in all directions at once and ended in a spectacular screaming match.A blast of refreshing fresh air was brought by Mna Lopez-Jones, spokeswoman for the London-Based Collective of Protestitutes.She said, “A lot of feminists forget that prostitutes are also women” and startled a male reporter who suggested pornography encourages violence against women with: “I come from Argentina.When the army was in power, pornography was banned but there was a lot more violence against women in Argentina than there is in England where pornography is more or less tolerated.” And in London last month (where Lopez-Jones revealed the astonishing news that many prostitutes “have been practising safe sex for hundreds of years”), Marion Aken, alias Miss Whiplash and Lindi St Clair, appeared in court dressed in black leather (with cat-o’-nine-tails and handcuff accessories) on a charge of income tax evasion.Inland Revenue had noticed her when she incorporated as Lindi St Clair (Personal Service) Ltd.and honestly declared the company business to be prostitution.The High Court later quashed that preposterous registration as being for an unlawful purpose but mled that she still had to pay $120,000 in back taxes plus legal costs.“The tax man is a pimp!” she told reporters and none there cared to deny it.IFAMOUS PLAYERS 3050 boul PORTLAND 565 0366, NO PASSES ACCEPTED’’r‘":“,®"’:’'::i^^ Sat., Sun.: 12:50 - 3:00 • 5:10 - 7:20 • 9:30 p.m.Weekdays: 7:20 ¦ 9:30 p.m.SCHWAR2ENEG Gel ready tor the ride of your life.TOTAL RECALL * éiiuiiiimiiiuiitiniiminit jk Miniaiini niiiiiiHilnKiiMi CAROICO Mil III 111111111111 lit ni uns iwmU ,3050 boul.PORTLAND 565 0366 NO PASSES ACCEPTED Sat., Sun.: 12:30 • 2:45 • 5:00- 7:15 - 9:30 p.m.Weekdays: 7:15 ¦ 9:30 p.m.WILD.WACKY AND WEIRD.Gremlins 2 ?fDOLBY STEREO! 63, KING OUEST 566-8782 ^Carrefour ,,ESTR|E V3050 boul.PORTLAND NO PASSES ACCEPTED Sat., Sun.: 12:30 • 2:45 • 5:00 - 7:15 ¦ 9:30 p.m.Weekdays: 7:15 ¦ 9:30 p.m. 4—TOWNSHIPS WEKK—FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1990 Festival Lake Massawippi expands Antique & Folk Art Show By Bruce Macfarlane SHERBROOKE — Organizers of the Festival Lake Massawippi will be presenting their third North Hatley Antique and Folk Art show in July — with this year’s show promising to be extraordinary.With over 27 exhibitors displaying antique items ranging from Quebec pine furniture to oriental objects, the Festival Lake Massawippi is adding a touch of art to the show.For the first time ever, an exhibition of over 30 Canadian artists will display their paintings during the three day event starting on July 13 at the North Hatley Elementary school.Bertrand Lapalme, coordinator of the art exhibition, said some of the most renowned Township artists will be featured in North Hatley.“All the pieces of artwork will be judged by a three member jury panel,” Lapalme said during -4f .'«I Sam Pollock, executive committee member for the Festival Lake Massawippi Antique and Folk Art Festival and confrère Jean Sylvestre were the bearers of good news about the event scheduled for July at a recent press conference held in Toronto.AHHiversartf A frolic — it is much more than that, it is a triumph - DAILY TELEGRAPH - June 19-July 14 Written by: Ray Cooney Directed by: Gregory Tuck the ROYALOANhof canada Set and costume design by Peter John McHugh Monique Leyrac has done it again, star-vehicle play lits Leyrac like a glove' - THE GAZETTE — Pal Donnelly - July 17-July 21 Written and Directed by: Michael Bawtree Starring: Monique Leyrac tde^Beost Sponsored by Bell C^kssm) 1 Narcisse Mondoux ‘The best sort of love affair; tenderness, Sponsored by _ July 24-July 28 Written by: Gratien Gélinas Starring: Gratien Gélinas and Huguette Oligny .breathing scope and depth in their portrait of Larkspur and its Inhabitants' - THE TORONTO STAR - Henry Mietkiewicz - July 31-Aug.4 Written by: Dan Needles Directed by: Douglas Beattie Starring Rod Beattie Wingfield’s Folly Sponsored by Pow»r Corporation of Conodo the ‘The Dining Room is funny and rueful and, very moving' - NEW YORK TIMES - Frank Rich - aS«nmg#ioom Aug.9-sePt lAIritton hr: A B Human Hirarta/t kw .1 Presented by èJ du Maur er Am lid Written by A R.Gurney Directed by Gregory Tuck Set and costume design by: John C.Dinning SHOWTIME: Tue.Thurs.2:00 8.8:30PM TICKEJS: Tue, Wed.Thurs.$15.50 Wed , Fri 8:30 PM Fri, Sat.$18.00 Sat.5:008.8:30 PM Seniors/Students $13.50 Allj.SPECIAL REDUCED RATES TO GROUPS OF 10 OR MORE Aillli,, TELEPHONE (819) 842-2431 ^alcan RO.Box 390, North Hatley, Quebec JOB 2CO a Tuesday morning press conference.“The best pieces will then be displayed at the primary school,” Lapalme said.Festival organizers have three objectives with the addition of the art exhibiton to the July antique show.The first objective is to promote and expose the artists to their own quality of work.The festival is also trying to offer to visitors a wide choice of quality work and displaying the best paintings selected by a jury.Lapalme said that all artists will receive a certificate of excellence with the top three artists awarded a cash bursary.As art lovers browse through the elementary school, antique and folk art buffs can visit the : local curling club and communi-i ty centre where the region’s top : dealers present their best ; antiques.Antique show coordinator ; Maggie Gallagher said her com-; mittee had one m^jor criteria for dealers to meet — quality.“We didn’t just put an ad in the local rag sheet,’ Gallagher said.“We have limited space,” she said.“It’s a vedded show by dealers in the past who know about the quality of the show.” Gallagher said the antique show has grown in popularity in conjunction with the quality of dealers.Michelle Picard of Robert Picard Antiques said the reputation of the old antique shows has brought the dealership to the local village for three years.“In the beginning we heard about North Hatley and we never displayed at an exhibition until we came to North Hatley,” Picard said.Residents of the lakefront town have seen antique dealers came and go through North Hatley.Back in 1960, the North Hatley antique show took place every summer for 17 years.TRADITION REVIVED After an 11 year absence, the Festival Lake Massawippi decided to revive the annual summer tradition.“I think one of the main reasons it closed down was it used to be held in the town hall in North Hatley but it burned to the ground,” said executive com-mitee member Sam Pollock.Pollock said organizers felt there was no place to hold the show in the village so they decided to move out of town.“After a year or two they moved it to Lennoxville,” Pollock said.“It’s hard to present the North Hatley Antique show in another town.” After an 11-year absence.Pollock said they star- ted to revive the annual tradition.“Three years ago we started in the North Hatley Elementary school,” he said.“Of course, we expanded it greatly.” With the ever growing popularity and limited space in the elementary school, festival organizers decided to relocate.“We think that the curling club is more adaptable along with the community centre,” he said.Pollock hopes with the addition of a jui7 art exhibiton to the annual antique and folk art exhibition, attendance should increase in great numbers.“I don’t think there is any doubt that it is going to increase our attendance greatly,” he said.“What you have now is a truly outstanding folk art and antique show along with some reknowned artists,” he said.“That’s broadened the interest not only from the community but also the visitors.” The Festival Lake Massawippi opens the show on Friday July 13 and closes the doors two days later on the Sunday.The antique and folk art show will take place in the curling club and community centre with the juried art exhibition and sale in the North Hatley Elementary school.TV mini-series, Traffik — about the heroin industry, wins award By Gwen Dambrofsky BANFF, Alta.(CP) — A miniseries about the international heroin trade led a British assault on the Banff Television Festival’s annual awards Friday night.Traffik, produced by London’s Channel 4, won the grand prize of $5,000 and best limited series.The comprehensive drama begins with the destruction of a m^jor drug ring, then tells how the route is rebuilt over the next six months.It also looks at all sides of the heroin industry, from a poor Pakistani farmer’s economic dependence on his poppy fields to an anti-drug politician’s struggles with his junkie daughter.Americans also scooped up a number of Rockies, most notably director David Lynch’s bizarre night-time soap Twin Peaks in the continuing series category.A telegram from co-creator Mark Frost thanked the festival’s jury before offering fans of the murder mystery a tantalizing postscript: “The midget did it.” Actress Bea Arthur, star of NBC’s The Golden Girls, was lauded with the festival’s award of excellence.“I’m slightly overwhelmed, looking at the list of previous winners.” Arthur told reporters before the ceremony.In past years, the award has been given to Gregory Peck, Dinah Shore and Ed Asner, among others.Ironically, the comedy category suffered from a lack of plausible American submissions.Not even last year’s winner, The Wonder Years, was entered.Instead the prize went to Channel 4’s Norbert Smith — A Life, which parodied a documentary on the career of Laurence Olivier.POIGNANT MOMENT It was a poignant moment when the award for children’s program was presented to Living With Dinosaurs, produced in Britain by late puppeteer Jim Henson.“He would have been delighted at winning this award, because it’s not a glitzy, glamor award,” said Henson Organization spokesman Larry Mirkin.The film tells the story of a nine-year-old boy and his extroverted friend Dog, a stuffed dinosaur.Another American winner was the National Geographic Society science program Journey to the Forgotten River, produced by WQED in Pittsburgh.It chronicles the life and death struggle of animals caught in a drought during their desperate search for water.Canada won two prizes.Best television feature was given to The Paper Wedding, a Montreal-produced made-for-TV movie.Paper Wedding, which stars Genevieve Bujold and Manuel Aranguiz, is the story of a Chilean political refugee and his fight with Canadian immigration.Best performance special went to For the Whales, by Rhombus Media of Toronto.The program brings Canadian artists such as novelist Margaret Atwood and composer John Cage together with whales in their natural enviomment.The short drama award went to Germany for The Mine — Lemon Fizz, about two children who try to defuse a floating mine.Australia’s arts documentary Difficult Pleasure — A Portrait of Brett Whitely won for its profile of the gifted painter.Korea took the social documentary category for Overseas Adoption, a look at the difficulty of getting Koreans to adopt children.A new “award of courage” was inaugurated this year to honor those who have “used TV for more than making a buck or simply entertaining,” said presenter Patrick Dromgwole, managing director of a Welsh television network. JHIVW-n HA vicinv KMIHOJHH £V(, ivi n ;how ne in ôteam powered engines — mignty giants of another era '¦S By Claudia Villemaire WATERVILLE — At first glance, Daniel Lépine doesn’t look like a steam engine fanatic at all.You would expect someone rather short, slightly chubby, wearing a railroad-type cap.Or perhaps a middle-aged, chatty man, slightly stooped from stoking fires and tending steam gauges.However, Lépine is well over six feet tall, sports a dashing moustache, neither smokes nor wears railroad caps and is 24-years-old.This athletic young man is the proud owner of what is probably the only operating steam engine tractor in Quebec — a behemoth that develops over 34 horsepower with its 200-gallon tank and eight and a half inch cylinder.Now, in this age of computer games and science fiction, it seems a strange passion for one so young — collecting steam engines and spending every spare moment either repairing and restoring these ancient iron workhorses or searching for the books and manuals that will tell him how.LOVE AFFAIR Lépine fell in love with steam-powered motors and stationary gas engines almost before he was old enough to join the boy scouts.Roland Lépine blames his own love of turn-of-the-century gas * motors on his young son.| “It’s all his fault,” he claims.| Daniel saw a gas engine sitting > in a comer of a shed, asked what i it was, and stated flatly he would ; like it.” ?“That was the first one I Î bought and the first thing you £ know, as we got better acquainted with these interesting motors, I was collecting the gas-fueled variety while Daniel looked for the steam-powered mahcines,” he added.The two Lépines have been collecting for about 12 years now.“You know, when he was just a little gaffer, we bought him a tiny, miniature steam engine, the kind you can fire up with lighter fluid or kerosene and be rewarded with a few huffs and puffs of smoke,” Daniel’s mother Claudette recalled.“He loved that gift more than any other and I think he still has it.Steam engines — I think he was born with that love for them,” she said, laughing, adding that no problem seems to puzzle her mechanic son.ENVY OF COLLECTORS Crowded into almost every corner of ‘the Lépine shed’ are gas motors in verying state of repair and age that would turn other collectors green with envy.Roland Lépine restores these ancient mechanical workhorses himself, poring over instruction manuals and catalogues, making sure every detail is brought back to its original role and shine, using only authentic replacement pieces if possible.With the Gas and Steam Meet coming up this weekend in Stanstead, the Lépines have been working double time getting their gas and steam motors in working order, even down to polishing the carefully moulded fittings that were, back in the ‘good old days’ made of moulded brass.Some of the elder Lépine’s gas motors date back to 1900 and he has one he claims is the oldest and only one of its kind in the province.Some of these motors are equiped with water basins that are decorated with beaver and the maple leaf.Iron casting was a matter of pride among the former manufacturers and it is not unusual to see various types of decorative curliques and emblems on piston casings, wheels and water basins.PIECE DE RESISTANCE Daniel’s ‘pièce de résistance’ — a George White steam powered tractor, completely restored down to the driver’s platform and brass whistle-flutes.This is a giant with a smoke stack that soars nearly to the roof of the shed.Its rear wheels are at least four feet high, the giant flywheel a forty-inch diameter cast iron wheel weighs around four hundred pounds.“She produces about 34 horsepower and the steam-motor inspectors will let me take the pressure up to 100 pounds per square inch,” Dan Lépine says proudly.^ He points to the inside of her 200-gallon tank where water tubes fill the interior and steam gathers in the front chamber.Then he climbed onto the driver’s platform and manipulated the handle of a long shaft to demonstrate how one shifts from low to high gear.“See, the gears are right out in the open, in front of you.To find neutral, you place the shifting lever in between the two speed gears,” he said.He examined the clutch, made of sections of wood hardened and bolted into the mechanism of a spoke wheel.IN DEMAND “Spoke wheels of this era are very much in demand,” he explained.“You see, welding and soldering as we know it today hadn’t been invented so they cast the spokes then ‘welded them on the wheel using a forge, heated rods and powdered metal.You can imagine if the job was well and consistently done, the workman who did the job had to love his work.” Lépine added.“And if you want to shift into reverse, you just reverse the motor,” he added with a chuckle.“You see, the motor takes power from both ends of the 8'/* inch cylinder which, by the way, has an 8!4 inch stroke too.” “But there’s one thing you can’t do — that is go up a hill,” he said.‘This was a flat-land tractor, probably used in grain crop country around 1917 or 18,” Roland Lépine adds.They were manufactured in London, Ontario and Brandon, Manitoba.” Anyone who has never heard the ‘thwup, thwup.THWUP’ of a steam or stationary gas motor has missed quite an experience and the Gas and Steam Meet in Stanstead this weekend is a great place to get acquainted with these large and small giants from another era.This weekend the hiss of steam from the safety valve or the scream of those brass whistle-flutes on the Lépine steam engine will be a fitting introduction to the workmanship and mechanical ingenuity that began to blossom around the turn of the century.It may not turn the audience into avid steam or gas motor collectors, but the exhibition will certainly emphasize the giant obstacles mechanical engineering has overcome as we compare today’s technology to yesterday’s inventions.It Dan’s fault that I became a collector.He persuaded me to buy that first stationary gas engine,” Dan’s Dad said.\ ORIGINAL MICROFILMED AT VARYING INTENSITIES BECAUSE THE TEXT IS NOT PRINTED PROPERLY. 6—TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY.JUNE 15.1990 Cyrano — By Ina Warren MONTREAL (CP) — A rose is a rose is a rose.But it takes a nose to create the sweet smell of box-office success.Cyrano de Bergerac, starring Gerard Depardieu as the romantic hero doomed by his outsize nose, swept into Montreal during the weekend fresh from its triumph in France where it’s the No.1 movie.Jean-Paul Rappeneau, the film’s modest director, accompanied by Anne Brochet, the 23-year-old actress who plays Roxanne, spent a week promoting the movie in Montreal and Quebec City.Cyrano was given its gala North American premiere at Montreal’s Place des Arts, but Depardieu was unable to attend.The busy French actor is cur- a romantic swashbuckler in spoken verse rently in New York shooting Green Card, his first English-language movie directed by Australian Peter Weir.In any case, movie-goers in English-Canada will have to wait until December to see an English sub-titled version of Cyrano, a two-hour-and-20-minute romantic swashbuckler in spoken verse.The movie is liberally based on Edmund Rostand’s 19th-century play, with the action unfolding in mid 17th-century France.TRANSFORMS HERO The real Cyrano was a flamboyant swordsman, soldier and poet who met an ignoble death in 1655, when a plank fell on his head.The mishap — only alluded to in the play — is graphical- ly depicted in Rappeneau’s movie.Indeed, Rappeneau’s realistic rendering and Depardieu’s heart-rending performance have transformed Cyrano from the cardboard caricature of the stage — not to mention the 1950 Hollywood version starring Jose Ferrer — into a tragic hero.“I wanted to rid the work of its comic aspect,” Rappeneau explained in an interview: “It simply didn’t interest me.“I thought, instead, of developing Cyrano’s dark and suffering side.After all, Cyrano is a man who does not like himself.“He says that it’s his monstrous nose that has cut him off from women and the world.But he’s the one who’s exaggerated its importance, so that he may isolate himself in internal exile.” Depardieu’s performance brought the acclaimed 41-year-old actor his first best-actor award from the Cannes Film Festival, even though he has been a contender 11 times.The movie also received an award at Cannes for best photography.At $25 million, Cyrano is said to be the most expensive French-language mo vie in history, yet by Hollywood standards that wouldn’t even buy a Gremlins 2.Still, Rappeneau feared he might have an epic box-office flop on his hands, because young people in France today have hardly heard of Cyrano.“If you ask them,” remarked Rappeneau, “they say ‘Who?Cyrano.Oh, was he the guy with the big nose or something?m Brochet read the play for the first time when she decided to audition for Roxanne.“But the incredible and delicious surprise for us is that it’s the young people who’re making Cyrano such a success,” said Rappeneau.“We were afraid that a historical movie in verse wouldn’t appeal to them.And frankly, this nagged me all during the five-month shoot.“But not only are they going to see Cyrano, they’re going back three and four times!” Cyrano is a movie without sex or nudity, in which both hero and heroine die virgins.So what’s the appeal?“I really don’t know,” the director admitted, shaking his head.“Perhaps, it’s nostalgia for a time when romantic feelings were more noble and discreet.Summer — when blockbusters & sequels bloom at every box office By Ina Warren The Canadian Press His bountiful biceps glistening like a pair of rôtisserie hams, mega-star Arnold Schwarzenegger has landed the first major blow in what’s shaping up as a gruesome battle for the summer’s movie box office.Tri-Star’s $50-million sci-fi film Total Recall, starring The Silent One as a Martian with amnesia, was one of the first Hollywood blockbusters to roar into the overcrowded summer movie lane and grab the No.1 spot.With last summer’s box office pulling in a record $2 billion, the studios gambled that film-goers would be ready for another feeding frenzy this summer.So between June and September, the marketplace will be inundated with over 40 Hollywood movies, many of them fat flicks with even fatter hype.What’s uncertain is whether the public will take the bait, weekend after weekend, especially with first-run movie tickets nudging $8.BEATTY’S FRIENDS It will be hard to avoid the Disney company’s $26-million Dick Tracy, directed by and starring Warren Beatty as the square-jawed detective.Naughty video-queen Madonna, Beatty’s real-life squeeze, is cast in the movie as good-girl-gone-wrong Breathless Maho- OXMV ney.Beatty also lined up pals Dustin Hoffman, A1 Pacino and James Caan for cameo roles as nasties Mumbles, Big Boy Caprice and Spaldoni.So with friends like that, who needs hype?Dick Tracy does if it’s going to become the kind of mega-hit that Batman was last summer and Who Killed Roger Rabbit?was the previous year.Today’s young movie-goers weren’t raised on Dick Tracy in the Sunday comics, and the 53-year-old Beatty, who has made only two movies in the last nine years, is getting a bit long in the tooth to be considered a box-office dream date.Still, if Dick Tracy doesn’t do it for Disney, the versatile company has other summer releases: the sci-fi movie Arachnophobia, the animated feature Ducktales — The Movie, and a reissue of the animated classic Jungle Book.SEQUELS GLUT Sequels, a sure symbol of creative bankruptcy, are also 'glutting the summer lineup.They’re not a sure formula for success.Both Rambo III and Ghostbusters II did disappointing business.Already out there is Universal’s Back to the Future Part HI — a misnomer if ever there was one, since this Michael J.Fox clunker is set in the Wild West.Twentieth Century-Fox has also succumbed to sequelmania.Bruce Willis is back in Fox’s Die Hard H, Die Harder — the studio can’t make up its mind — as detective John McClane, the gumshoe who turned a white cotton vest into a sex symbol.And a posse of younger sex symbols will ride into movie theatres again as Young Guns H reunites Old West rebels Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland and Lou Diamond Phillips in another saga of Billy the Kid.This one is billed as the ultimate showdown, which should mean no Young Guns III, but don’t count on it.Another big-buck sequel is Paramount’s Another 48 Hours, with Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte reprising their roles as a cop-and-crook team bound by mutual loathing on the streets of San Francisco.The movie cost $50 million, which works out to a bit more than $1 million for each hour of the title.BLOOD AND GORE And if Total Recall’s exploding heads, shredded bodies, popping eyeballs and amputated arms don’t satiate the mass craving for celluloid violence, there are Terminator II, Robocop II and Predator II to blast away the rest of the summer doldrums.Such special-effects action movies don’t come cheap, usually costing from $20 million to $60 million.Said one studio exec, explaining the astronomical budgets: “It costs a lot of money to blow things up and replace them and blow them up again.” Sure to blow eardrums will be Days of Thunder, reuniting Academy Award nominee Tom Cruise and director Tony Scott in a drama set in the world of stock-car racing and the Daytona 500.The $55-million flick is considered an unofficial sequel to the ear-splitting Cruise-Scott hit Top Gun, which was set in the gung-ho world of navy bomber pilots.Just to prove how long Hollywood can stretch a sequel, The Exorcist III: Legion, comes to the screen 17 years after the Linda Blair original, and 13 years after Exorcist II: The Heretic.Apparently Exorcist III won’t answer the question, Who is possessed?but rather, How many are possessed?A better question might well be: Who cares?Bolivian indians want antique weavings back By Peter McFarren LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Centuries-old tapestries depicting gods, animals and people in natural dyes of blue, brown, red and indigo have become the stuff of legal argument.At issue is not their beauty, which is undeniable, but whether they are private property or the spiritual heritage of an Indian town.Collectors abroad pay handsomely for such weavings made by Indians of the Andes Mountains from the wool of alpacas, llamas and vicunas.A prolonged legal battle in North American courts pits international dealers in antiquities against the Aymara Indians of Coroma, 290 kilometres south of La Paz by dirt road, and has involved the Bolivian, U.S.and Canadian governments.It is a contest between the concept of private property and the communal ownership in which Indian cultures find religious significance, rooted in the lucrative traffic in antiquities and artifacts from Latin America.Elders in Coroma, where about 10,000 Aymaras live in thick-walled adobe huts, seek the return of weavings they describe as sacred.ARTIFACTS SEIZED In 1988, U.S.customs agents in San Francisco seized 56 textiles of the pre-Columbian and colonial eras from dealer Steven Berger.In Halifax, police confiscated about 6,000 Bolivian artifacts, including an unspecified number of Coroma weavings, from Roger York, a former partner of Berger.All the goods are being held pending court rulings on whether they were exported from Bolivia illegally.Town elders say some people in Coroma sold the cloths, which are kept in families for genera- tions, to Bolivian middlemen without community authorization, and the middlemen sold them to the foreign dealers.The villagers involved have been ostracized, and in some cases jailed.The weavings are used in religious rites, and community leaders say their loss has disrupted spiritual life.Some blame the absence of the cloths for troubles in the town and surrounding countryside.In La Paz, Maria Bedoya, director of the Bolivian Culture Institute, who is helping with the town’s case, said she was confident the cloths would be returned.IN GOOD FAITH Speaking by telephone from San Francisco, Berger denied he had violated any laws in buying and shipping the weavings.“None of the pieces were stolen and all pieces were purchased in good faith,” he said.“The Indians want to sell their textiles.I purchased textiles that were for sale.” Cristina Bubba, a Bolivian psychologist who supports the town’s efforts, said “the history of the community is depicted in the weavings,” and they are used as oracles to comunicate with ancestors.“The ancestors orient or direct the community in resolving political, social and individual problems.” About 1.5 million Aymara Indians live in Bolivia and Peru.Their culture is older than the Incas, who are better known, and always has put a value on tribal weavings at least equal to that of gold.The Centre for Constitutional Rights, based in New York City, is among the agencies working with the Indians.Its legal director, Michael Ratner, said the effort was “part of a larger movement to try to get back the patrimony of Indian tribes in the Western Hemisphere." TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, JUNE 15.1990—7 Sunset Manor — a story aging, Kaleidoscope By RICHARD LONEY told from the inside til c_ C O m O O r* m > ?l4riiWhile we make every effort to ensure their t accuracy, they are subject to change without notice.STATIONS LISTED Channel Station a CBFT 0 WCAX © WPTZ 0 CBMT 0 CHLT 0 WMTW 0 CKSH (D CFTM (D CFCF œ WVNY © ETV MM FC TSN PC Saturday JUNE 16.1990 MORNING 5:00 O PAID PROGRAM B FAMILY TIES Alex reflects on his past and attempts to define his own life following the accidental death of a close friend.(Part 2 of 2| (CC) (MM) VJ DAN GALLAGHER (1 hr.) (TSN) TRUCK AND TRACTOR PULL (R> (PC) MOVIE *** “BATMAN" (1983.Drame) Michael Keaton.Jack Nicholson.Le banditisme régné sur Gotham city jusqu a ce que debarque un providentiel justicier a la cape noire et a la cagoule de bon aloi: Batman.(2 hrs.10 min.) 5.25 ta HEAD OF THE CLASS (CC) 5:30 B PAID PROGRAM B WEBSTER George wants to keep Uncle Phillip (Ben Vereen) out of Webster's life.(TSN) CANADIAN SPORTFISHING Henry Waszczuk and Italo Labignan highlight the tough fish of Finland.(R) (1 hr.) 5:55 t9 VIDEO GOLD 6:00 O PAID PROGRAM B FUNTASTIC WORLD: PADDINGTON BEAR (9 HERCULES @ WOLF ROCK POWER HOUR (1 hr.) (MM) BLUE SPOTLIGHT SPECIAL Celine Dion (FC) MOVIEDDD “Johnny Come Lately” (1943.Drama) James Cagney.Grace George.(1 hr.37 min.) 6:30 B PAID PROGRAM B FUNTASTIC WORLD: FANTASTIC MAX O WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY ' Davy Crockett at the Alamo” Davy Crockett (Fess Parker) joins Jim Bowie (Kenneth Tobey) in the famous battle that attempted to ward off Mexican rule in Texas.(1 hr.) ta TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES (CC) (MM) VJ DAN GALLAGHER (TSN) BEST OF MUSCLE MAGAZINE (R) 7:00 B INSPECTOR GADGET B FUNTASTIC WORLD: RICHIE RICH ta SMOGGIES m MARVEL ACTION UNIVERSE (1 hr.) (MM) FAX (TSN) SPORTSDESK (CC) 7:10 (PC) MOVIE ** “UN ANGE DENOMME WANDA” (1988, ComeOie) John Cleese.Jamie Lee Curtis.Au cours d un vol de bijoux, des escrocs essaient de s eliminer l'un I autre, tandis qu'un avocat étrangement amoureux est mele accidentellement a leurs affaires (1 hr., 45 min.) 7:30 B MASK B FUNTASTIC WORLD: SUPERTED a PEPPERMINT PLACE B ROCKETS (CC) m LONG AGO & FAR AWAY “Frog and Toad Together" A look at filmmaker John Matthews technique.(Pari 2 of 2) (CC) (MM) MUCHWEST WITH TERRY DAVID MULLIGAN (TSN) CANADIAN MOTORSPORT WEEKLY (R) 7:45 B MIRE ET MUSIQUE (FC) MOVIEDDD "The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell" (1955, Drama) Gary Cooper, Ralph Bellamy.(1 hr .40 min.) 8:00 a a LES AVENTURES DE COLAR-GOL B DINK.THE LITTLE DINOSAUR (CC) B KISSYFUR (CC) a © PUP NAMED SCOOBY DOO (CC) © EXTRA! EXTRA! Tne paper supply is stolen: the gang solves a diamond mystery.(R) (CC) © SESAME STREET (CC) (1 hr.) (MM) VJ STEVE ANTHONY (3 hrs.) (TSN) MONSTER TRUCK AND MUD RACING SPECTACULAR (R) (1 hr.) 8:15 B B GRISU, LE PETIT DRAGON 8:30 O B LA FAMILLE CALINOURS B CALIFORNIA RAISINS (CC) B CAMP CANDY (CC) B © DISNEY’S ADVENTURES OF THE GUMMI BEARS (CC) © DISNEY’S ADVENTURES OF THE GUMMI BEARS 8:55 (PC) MOVIE **'/¦> “LA CHARGE DU 7E LANCIER” (1958, Aventure) Victor Mature.Anne Aubrey.Des hordes de rebelles hindous, appartenant a differentes organisations ennemies, se révoltent contre la domination britannique.(1 hr., 25 min.) 9:00 a a LE VOYAGE FANTASTIQUE DE TY ET UAN 8 JIM HENSON’S MUPPET BABIES (CC) (1 hr.) B CAPTAIN N: THE GAME MASTER (CC) a©G.I.JOE a © NEW ADVENTURES OF WINNIE THE POOH (CC) © NEW ADVENTURES OF WINNIE THE POOH © COMPUTER CHRONICLES Looks at a DOS operating system for the Macintosh.(TSN) CANADIAN GOLF TODAY Highlights and features from the Canadian Golf Tour.(R) 9:15 B THOUGHT FOR TODAY 9:20 B YOGA FOR STRESS 9:30 B B IL ETAIT UNE FOIS L'ESPACE (SC) B KARATE KID (CC) B UNDER THE UMBRELLA TREE 8 © TRANSFORMEURS B © SLIMER! AND THE REAL GHOSTBUSTERS (CC) (1 hr.) © S-4-3-2 RUN (CC) © MOVIE *** "ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN" (1948, Comedy) Lon Chaney Jr.Beta Lugosi.The Wolfman breaks up the proceedings when Count Dracula attempts to transfer a bumbling shipping clerk s brain into the ailing Frankenstein monster.(1 hr.30 min.) (TSN) WORLD OF HORSE RACING (R> 9:45 (FC) MOVIEDD “How I Got Into College" (1989, Comedy) Corey Parker, Lara Flynn Boyle.(1 hr.27 min.) 10:00 a a LES CONTREBANDIERS O PEE-WEE'S PLAYHOUSE (CC) a JETSONS (1 hr.) O SESAME STREET (1 hr.) B CAPITAINE POWER © PUNKIE © PUTTNAM’S PRAIRIE EMPORIUM Ivan looks for a reason behind Katy s fear of thunder and lightning.(R) (CC) (TSN) THOROUGHBRED DIGEST (R) 10:20 (PC) MOVIE **'2 "QUINN ENQUETE" (1989 Drame) Denzel Washington.James Fox.Le meurtre brutal d un riche homme d'affaires risque de mettre en peril la douce tranquillité qui régné sur une île eloignee des Caraïbes.(1 hr.40 min.) 10:30 a B GENIES EN HERBE B GARFIELD AND FRIENDS (CC) (1 hr.) a LES PETITS BONSHOMMES O © BEETLEJUICE (CC) © PAUL ET LES JUMEAUX © DUCKTALES (CC) (TSN) WORLD CUP PREGAME 10:55 (TSN) WORLD CUP SOCCER Brazil vs.Costa Rica.From Turin, Italy.(Live) (2 hrs., 5 min.) 11:00 B O LES HEROS DU SAMEDI B DENVER, THE LAST DINOSAUR (CC) B SHARON.LOIS & BRAM'S ELEPHANT SHOW Elephant develops a case of amnesia.Guests: the Shuffle Demons.(R) (CC) a c.o.p.s.a © BUGS BUNNY & TWEETY SHOW (CC) (1 hr.) © NATURE ENJEU © RENOVATION ZONE © DEGRASSI HIGH Heather plots to get Wheels alone; Lucy visits L.D (R) (CC) (MM) VJ STEVE ANTHONY CONTINUES (1 hr.) 11:30 B RUDE DOG & THE DWEEBS (CC) 8 ANIMATED CLASSICS (CC) (1 hr.) O WONDERSTRUCK B GHOSTBUSTERS © MAGAZINE MONTREAL © BOB IZUMI REAL FISHING SHOW © THIS OLD HOUSE Pouring the basement's concrete slab, staining clapboards; interior partitions.(R) (CC) (FC) MOVIEDD "Cold Feet" (1989, Comedy) Keith Carradine.Sally Kirkland.(1 hr , 34 min.) AFTERNOON 12:00 B O LA SEMAINE PARLEMENTAIRE A OTTAWA 8 ADVENTURES OF RAGGEDY ANN AND ANDY (R) (CC) O STAR TREK An experiment to prolong life on a planet has succeeded with devastating results.(R) (1 hr.) a MOVIE DD "Young Blood" O “SAY NO! TO DRUGS" PARADE Participants of Chicago's 1990 National Conference of Mayors will lead the fourth annual parade.This represents ABC s commitment to the Partnership for a Drug Free America.Edited.(Tape Delay) (CC) (1 hr.) © MOVIE DDD "Youngblood" © MAPLE LEAF WRESTLING (1 hr.) © STAINERATOR © NEW YANKEE WORKSHOP Using power tools to build a candle stand based on a Shaker original.(CC) (MM) ERICA EHM’S FASHION NOTES Featured: a look at young independent Canadian fashion designers from across the country.(PC) MOVIE **'/2 “L’ANNEE DES SE- CRETS” (1982.Drame) Helen Lindsay.John Horsley.En Angleterre, a l automne de 1963.une jeune fille de treize ans découvre un monde nouveau en fouillant dans la boite maçonnique de son pere decede récemment (1 hr.20 min.) 12:30 B O LA SEMAINE A L’ASSEMBLEE NATIONALE O CBS STORYBREAK (R) (CC) B YOU CAN LOOK YOUNGER © HOPE FOR THE HIDDEN PROBLEM © VICTORY GARDEN This year s gardening contest features flowers; a perennial nursery in Fisherville.Va.(CC) (MM) VJ ERICA EHM (2 hrs.30 min.) 1:00 a a MOVIE “L'Epouvantail'' a NO SMOKING SHOW a WWF WRESTLING (1 hr.) a CANADIAN GARDENER Topic: roses.(CC) a WATER SPORTS WORLD © MOVIE *** “MANDELA" (1987 Drama) Danny Glover.Alfre Woodard A fact-based account of black political activist Nelson Mandela's efforts to bring world attention to the injustices of apartheid in South Africa during the 1950s and '60s.(2 hrs.) © LIQUID LUSTRE © DOCTOR WHO Through the use of his new Time/Space Visualizer, the Doctor discovers the Daleks are after him in a time machine of their own.(2 hrs., 30 min.) (TSN) NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE DRAFT (Live) (1 hr,.55 min.) 1:15 (FC) MOVIEDD “Full Moon High” (1981, Comedy) Adam Arkin, Roz Kelly.(1 hr., 33 min.) 1:20 (PC) MOVIE ** “ETAT DE CHOC” (1988.Drame) James Woods.Sean Young Apres quelques echecs.un couple réussit a devenir riche et heureux.(1 hr.40 min.) 1:30 a SOLID GOLD ROCK AND ROLL a SPORTSWEEKEND U S.Open Golf Tournament.Third round from Medinah Country Club in Medinah.III.(Live) (3 hrs.) a ffi PGA GOLF U.S.Open.Third round from Medinah, III.(Live) (CC) (3 hrs.) 2:00 B CBS SPORTS SATURDAY NCAA Men's and Women's Track and Field Championships.From Wallace Wade Stadium on the campus of Duke University in Durham, N.C.(Taped) (1 hr.) a HOW TO GET A SECOND PAY-CHECK WITHOUT GETTING A SECOND JOB O MOVIE D “Deux oiseaux rares" © MOVIE DDH “Kalahari" 2:30 a TWIN STAR PRODUCTIONS 2:55 (TSN) WORLD CUP SOCCER England vs.Netherlands.From Cagliari, Italy.(Live) (2 hrs., 5 min.) 3:00 B B L'UNIVERS DES SPORTS a MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Regional coverage of Boston Red Sox at Baltimore Orioles or San Diego Padres at Los Angeles Dodgers.(Live) (CC) (3 hrs.) O TO BE ANNOUNCED (1 hr.) © CANADA IN VIEW (MM) R.S.V.P.(1 hr.) (FC) MOVIE “Steal the Sky” (1988.Drama) Mariel Hemingway, Ben Cross (1 hr .58 min.) (PC) MOVIE *** AGENT TROUBLE" (1987.Diame) Catherine De neuve.Richard Bohr, 'ger Pour ven ger la mort de son neveu une femme se lance, tete baissée mais verbe haut dans une dangereuse enquete qui la mettra aux prises avec d étranges pet-sonnages.(1 hr, 30 min.) 3:30 © T AND T An innocent 14-year-old boy becomes involved in a drug ring (CC) © SOUTH AFRICA NOW 4:00 B O REPECHAGE DE LA LIGUE NATIONALE DE HOCKEY © GYMNASTICS United States Championships Men s and women s all-around competition, from Denver (Taped) (2 hrs.) O L'ESPRIT D'AVENTURE © L'AVENTURE © WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Sched uled: cycling, from Montreal.Spruce Meadows Royal Bank World Cup; weightlifting.(Live) (2 hrs.) ffi COLLECTORS From lolani Palace, the royal collections of North America s sole monarchy (MM) SOUL IN THE CITY (1 hr.) 4:30 O SPORTWEEKEND CONTINUES (1 hr., 30 min.) O © GOLF CONTINUES (1 hr.30 min.) © DOUBLE DEFI ffl NATHALIE DUPREE'S MATTERS OF TASTE Recipes include smoked brisket, sweet barbecue sauce and fo-caccia.(PC) DOT ET LA BALEINE Afin de sauver une baleine echouee sur une plage, Dot et son ami doivent retrouver le vieux Moby qui saura les aider (1 hr., 10 min.) 5:00 B O EXPEDITION B © VIDEOSTAR ffi JULIA CHILD AND MORE COMPANY Preparing marinated pork, steamed squash and an apple gateau.(MM) VJ MICHAEL WILLIAMS (1 hr.) (FC) MOVIEDDD “By Dawn's Early Light" (1990 Suspense) Powers Boothe, Rebecca De Mornay (1 hr.40 min.) (TSN) WORLD CUP SOCCER Sweden vs.Scotland From Genoa, Italy.(Same-day Tape) (2 hrs.) 5:30 a B LA MER A VOIR (SC) O © BATMAN © FRUGAL GOURMET Pizzas made with ham, anchovies, zucchini, onions, olives and chestnuts.5:40 (PC) MOVIE **V2 “HISTOIRE DE JOHN PHILLIPS" (1989 Documentaire) John Phillips.Mamas and the Papas La musique, les succès, mais aussi les moments les plus sombres du groupe 'The Mamas and the Papas et de son fondateur John Phillips.(1 hr,, 25 min.) EVENING 6:00 B Q LE TELEJOURNAL (SC) O © © NEWS O SATURDAY REPORT (CC) (1 hr.) B MOVIE DD "Les Fugitifs" O NEWS (CC) © ICI MONTREAL © ABC NEWS (CC) © LAWRENCE WELK SHOW Salute 14—TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1990 Saturday to Sinatra' Songs include Strangers in the Night (Anacam), “That’s Lite" (Ken Delo) and "All the Way" (Bob Ralston).(1 hr.) (MM) BLUE SPOTLIGHT SPECIAL Michael Bolton.6:10 8 O REVE OE CIRQUE / TEMOINS D’UNE VILLE 6:30 8 O SAMEDI P.M.O CBS NEWS (CC) 8 NBC NEWS O ABC NEWS (CC) 8 AVIS OE RECHERCHE 8 EXPOS SUMMER '90 8 RUNAWAY WITH THE RICH AND FAMOUS Sally Jessy Raphael in Ireland.(R) (MM) MAYIBUY I AFRICA - A CANADIAN TRIBUTE TO NELSON MANDELA Taped April 29 at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto Performances and speeches in support of Nelson Mandela and a free South Africa.(1 hr., 5 min.) 6:45 (FC) MOVIEDDH “Punchline" (1988.Comedy-Drama) Sally Field, Tom Hanks.(2 hrs., 3 min.) 7:00 8 O STAR SEARCH (1 hr.) 0 FAMILY TIES The Keatons offer to let an elderly couple get married in their home.(CC) 0 LET IT ROLL: THE JEFF HEALEY BAND Interviews with and exclusive footage of the Jeff Healey Band.(CC) (1 hr.) 0 8 STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION Picard's enemy.Q, returns to stir up trouble on the Enterprise.(R) (CC) (1 hr.) 0 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Songwriter Ricky Van Shelton sings "Somebody Lied"; Texas balladeer Darden Smith performs songs from his album "Native Soil.” (1 hr.) (TSN) SPORTSDESK (CC) 7:05 (PC) MOVIE ** "INCIDENTS DE PARCOURS” (1987.Horreur) Jason Beghe, John Pankow.Une petite guenon est mise au service d un etudiant en droit, handicape physique.(1 hr., 55 min.) 7:30 8 Q LES INSOLENCES D UNE CAMERA O CHEERS Amorous Annie Tortelli and Evan Drake's daughter replace Carla at the bar during her maternity leave (CC) 8 LES LAUREATS (TSN) MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Toronto Blue Jays at New York Yankees, (Live) (CC) (3 hrs.) 7:35 (MM) VJ MICHAEL WILLIAMS 6:00 8 0 BASEBALL 8 PARADISE Joseph risks a jail term to save a friend from her abusive husband, a judge who arrives in Paradise to arrest Ethan for murder.(R) (CC) (1 hr.) 0 MY TWO DADS The dads are nervous about Nicole's desire to follow Shelby s ambitious lead in the field of 'ove.(R) (CC) Q KATE & ALLIE Bob gives Kate and Allie a loan for their business taxes, and then starts offering advice.(R) (CC) 8 8 MOVIE ODD “2010” 0 ® SUPER JEOPARDY! (Premiere) (CC) S3 KATTS & DOG Hank is abducted after being mistaken as a mob swindler.(R) (CC) © WISH ME LUCK Liz is sent back to France to investigate suspicious messages supposedly transmitted by Matty.(Part 7 of 8) (1 hr.) (MM) SOUL IN THE CITY (1 hr.) 8:30 0 WE LL TAKE MANHATTAN Comedy pilot Jackee stars as a singer trying to make it in the big city.(CC) 0 NEWHART Stephanie's mother offers to buy the newlyweds a house il Michael agrees to become a Vander-kellen.(CC) O © MONOPOLY (Premiere) (CC) © CAMPBELLS In an effort to impress a young woman, John becomes a roadside retailer.(R) (CC) 9:00 8 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (R)(CC) (1 hr.) 0 Q GOLDEN GIRLS Blanche cannot bring herself to enter the hospital following her boyfriend's heart attack.(R) (CC) 0 © MOVIE ** “B.L.STRYKER: DIE LAUGHING” (1989, Mystery) Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise.Stryker investigates when an unknown assailant tries to kill a once-great TV comic during a Palm Beach performance of "Macbeth ' (CC) (2 hrs.) 0 MOVIE ** “STRANGER IN MY BED" (1986, Drama) Lindsay Wagner, Armand Assante.Left with total amnesia after a serious car accident, a woman attempts to re-establish relationships with family members and piece her life back together.Based on a true story.(CC) (2 hrs.) m MOVIE ***'/: “HELLO, DOLLY!” (1969.Musical) Barbra Streisand, Walter Matthau.An irrepressible matchmaker decides that the most suitable spouse for a cantankerous merchant is herself.(2 hrs.) (MM) VJ MICHAEL WILLIAMS (1 hr.) (FC) MOVIEDD “Cold Feet” (1989.Comedy) Keith Carradine, Sally Kirkland.(1 hr., 34 min.) (PC) MOVIE **'/2 “DIABLE, VOIS-TU CE QUE J’ENTENDS?” (1989, Comédie) Richard Pryor, Gene Wilder.Des amis de longue date qui exploitent ensemble un kiosque a journaux a Manhattan.sont les deux seuls témoins d un homme assassine non loin de leur kiosque.(1 hr, 45 min.) 9:30 0 EMPTY NEST Carol quits each new job after only a few days, and Harry wants to know why.(R) (CC) 0 EMPTY NEST (CC) 10:00 O TOUR OF DUTY After he goes AWOL, the platoon attempts to save drug-addicted Percell from a dishonorable discharge; Col Brewster alerts the press about the Phu An massacre coverup.(R) (CC) (1 hr.) 0 HUNTER Hunter learns he fathered a son during the Vietnam War and that the boy is implicated in a murder case.(R) (CC) (1 hr.) 0 KIDS IN THE HALL Skits include: a food critic is reminded of his past; two wimpy men hang themselves after being turned down for a bank loan.(R) (CC) (MM) BLUE SPOTLIGHT SPECIAL Michael Bolton.10:30 8 0 LE TELEJOURNAL (SC) O JUST FOR LAUGHS Scheduled comics: Phyllis Diller; Craig Ferguson; Jimmy Tingle.(CC) 0 0 VIDEO STAR (MM) MAYIBUY I AFRICA - A CANADIAN TRIBUTE TO NELSON MANDELA Taped April 29 at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto.Performances and speeches in support of Nelson Mandela and a free South Africa.(1 hr., 5 min.) (TSN) HARNESS RACING North America Cup Eliminations.From Greenwood Raceway in Toronto.(Same-day Tape) (1 hr.) 10:45 (FC) MOVIEDDH “Young Guns" (1988, Western) Emilio Estevez.Kiefer Sutherland.(1 hr, 42 min.) (PC) MOVIE ** "DANGER HAUTE TENSION” (1988, Drame) Cliff de Young, Roxanne Hart.Un petit garçon vient s'installer pour les vacances dans la nouvelle maison de son pere divorce (1 hr., 35 min.) 10:50 8 0 LES NOUVELLES DU SPORT 8 0 QUOTIDIENNE / SELECT 42 / LOTTO 649 / EXTRA 11:00 O 0 NEWS 0 NATIONAL (CC) 8 0 LES NOUVELLES TVA (SC) 0 NEWS (CC) 0 CTV NEWS (CC) © ABC NEWS (CC) © JACKSONVILLE JAZZ X Performers include singer Nancy Wilson, fusion guitarist Larry Carlton, pianist Dr.John and the Count Basie Orchestra.(1 hr.) 11:05 8 O LA POLITIQUE FEDERALE 11:15 o o MOVIE DODD “Autant en emporte le vent” O PROVINCIAL AFFAIRS O ABC NEWS (CC) 0 STAR TREK A primitive society dominated by a powerful machine threatens the security of the crew of the Enterprise (1 hr ) 11:20 ©NEWS O 0 LES NOUVELLES OU SPORT 11:30 O LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AND FAMOUS Hulk Hogan; Brigitte Nielsen and Mark Gastineau.(R) (1 hr.) 0 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE Host: Tom Hanks.Musical guest: Aeros-mith.(R) (1 hr., 30 min.) O MOVIE DDD “Elle” O BYRON ALLEN Scheduled: Blair Underwood ("L.A.Law ); actresses Holly Robinson ("21 Jump Street") and Shanna Reed ("Major Dad").(R) (1 hr.) 0 CHALLENGE WWF 0 NEWS (TSN) SPORTSDESK (CC) 11:35 (MM) VJ MICHAEL WILLIAMS 11:45 0 NIGHT MUSIC Guests: Curtis May-field, Taylor Dayne, David Lindley, reggae rap group Shinehead.(R) (CC) (1 hr.) 12:00 0 MOVIE ** “THE MONEY PIT” (1986, Comedy) Tom Hanks.Shelley Long.After purchasing a home for one-fifth of its original value, a couple realizes that their dream house is becoming a nightmare.(2 hrs.) © JACKSONVILLE JAZZ IX Performers include Spyro Gyra, Paul Shaffer and the World's Most Dangerous Band, Michael Brecker, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James and the Dirty Sunday JUNE 17, 1990 MORNING 5:00 O PAID PROGRAM (MM) VJ MICHAEL WILLIAMS (1 hr.) (TSN) CANADIAN SPORTFISHING (R) (PC) MOVIE **'/2 “DIABLE, VOIS-TU CE QUE J’ENTENDS?" (1989.Comédie) Richard Pryor, Gene Wilder.Des amis de longue date qui exploitent ensemble un kiosque a journaux a Manhattan, sont les deux seuls témoins d'un homme assassine non loin de leur kiosque.(2 hrs.) 5:30 O PAID PROGRAM (TSN) CANADIAN GOLF TODAY Highlights and features from the Canadian Golf Tour.(R) 5:45 (FC) MOVIEDDH “Johnny Be Good" (1988, Comedy) Anthony Michael Hall, Robert Downey Jr.(1 hr., 24 min.) 5:55 0 VIDEO GOLD 6:00 O PAID PROGRAM 0 U.S.FARM REPORT 0 T AND T (CC) (MM) BLUE SPOTLIGHT SPECIAL Michael Bolton.(TSN) HARNESS RACING North America Cup Eliminations.From Greenwood Raceway in Toronto.(R) (1 hr.) 6:30 0 PAID PROGRAM O ROBERT SCHULLER (1 hr.) O IMAGES 0 TIME EXPOSURES (MM) MAYIBUY I AFRICA - A CANADIAN TRIBUTE TO NELSON MANDELA Taped April 29 at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto.Performances and speeches in support of Nelson Mandela and a free South Africa.(1 hr., 10 min.) 7:00 O PAID PROGRAM 8 DOUBLE DEFI O ST.JUDE’S CHILDRENS HOSPITAL (1 hr.) 0 ARAB WORLD (1 hr.) © MAX IE’S WORLD © SESAME STREET (CC) (1 hr.) (TSN) SPORTSDESK (CC) (PC) LES DROIDS 7:15 (FC) MOVIEDDH “Cloak and Dagger” (1946, Adventure) Gary Cooper, Lilli Palmer.(1 hr,.46 min.) Dozen Brass Band.(1 hr.) (MM) ERICA EHM'S FASHION NOTES Featured: a look at young independent Canadian fashion designers from across the country.(TSN) WORLD CUP SOCCER England vs.Netherlands.From Cagliari, Italy.(R) (2 hrs.) 12:15 © LIQUID LUSTRE 12:20 (PC) MOVIE ** “UN ANGE DENOMME WANDA” (1988, Comedie) John Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis.Au cours d'un vol de bijoux, des escrocs essaient de s'eliminer l'un l'autre, tandis qu'un avocat étrangement amoureux est mele accidentellement a leurs affaires.(3 hrs.) 12:30 0 NO SMOKING SHOW 8 FREDDY’S NIGHTMARES A man's affair makes his family a target of evil plans (R) (1 hr.) 8 MOVIE 00 “Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy” (MM) VJ ERICA EHM (2 hrs., 30 min.) (FC) MOVIEDDH "The Rachel Papers" (1989, Comedy-Drama) Dexter Fletcher, lone Skye (1 hr., 35 min.) 12:45 0 MOVIE ** “STRAIGHT ON TILL MORNING” (1972, Suspense) Rita Tushingham, Shane Bnant.A naive young woman s search for Prince Charming" leads to a fateful encounter with a psychotic ladykiller.(2 hrs.) 1:00 8 PAID PROGRAM 0 AMERICAN GLADIATORS (1 hr.) © JACKSONVILLE JAZZ FESTIVAL A superstar jam session featuring George Benson, Dizzy Gillespie and Al Hirt from Jacksonville s Florida National Pavilion.(1 hr.) 1:30 8 PAID PROGRAM 7:20 (PC) NELL 7:30 8 SUNDAY MASS 0 JETSONS 8 JUSTICE POUR TOUS © MAXIE’S WORLD (TSN) PRO WRESTLING PLUS (1 hr.) 7:40 (MM) VJ MICHAEL WILLIAMS 7:45 0 THOUGHT FOR TODAY O MIRE ET MUSIQUE 7:50 0 YOGA FOR STRESS (PC) DEFENSEURS DE LA TERRE 6:00 8 O LES AVENTURES DE L’OURS COLARGOL 8 INSPECTOR GADGET 8 SUNDAY TODAY (1 hr, 30 min.) 0 MOVIE ** "JOSEPHINE AND MEN” (1955, Comedy) Glynis Johns, Peter Finch.A young woman proves to be more maternal than romantic in her approach to men.(2 hrs.) 8 LES LAUREATS O WILLIAMS TV © ROBERT SCHULLER © OUR TOWN © SESAME STREET (CC) (1 hr.) (MM) ERICA EHM'S FASHION NOTES Featured: a look at young independent Canadian fashion designers from across the country.8:15 8 O GRISU, LE PETIT DRAGON 8:20 (PC) MOVIE ** “LES AVENTURIERS DE LA GALAXIE" (1986.Animation) Une creature ambitieuse qui reve de devenir le maître tout-puissant de l'Univers, s'attaque a tous les vaisseaux spaciaux.(1 hr„ 5 min.) 8:30 8 O ANNE.LA MAISON AUX PIGNONS VERTS (SC) 8 MASK 8 8 LE MONDE A VENIR Q CATHOLIC MASS © WORLD TOMORROW © SNAKMASTER (MM) VJ ERICA EHM (2 hrs., 30 min.) (TSN) TRANSW0RLD SPORT Weekly roundup of current international sports highlights including soccer, Formula One auto racing, horse racing.wrestling, golf and tennis.(1 hr.) 9:00 8 0 SOUS LE SIGNE DES MOUSQUETAIRES 8 SUNDAY MORNING (CC) (1 hr.30 min.) 0 NEWS (CC) 2:00 0 PAID PROGRAM 0 SUPER MEMORY 0 HISTOIRES DE L’AUTRE MONDE 0 MOVIE **Vî “THE ENTITY” (1982, Horror) Barbara Hershey.Ron Silver.When a woman is repeatedly ravaged by a violent, invisible spirit, she turns to parapsychologists for help.(2 hrs., 30 min.) (TSN) SPORTSDESK (CC) 2:15 (FC) MOVIEDD “Vampire’s Kiss” (1989.Horror) Nicolas Cage, Maria Conchita Alonzo.(1 hr., 36 min.) 2:30 O PAID PROGRAM (TSN) SPEEDWEEK 3:00 0 PAID PROGRAM (MM) R.S.V.P.(1 hr.) (TSN) NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE DRAFT (R) (2 hrs.) 3:20 (PC) MOVIE ** “CONSPIRATION VIETNAMIENNE" (1985, Drame) Warren Fleming, Dianca de Lorean.Oppose aux horreurs du conflit vietnamien, un capitaine des Marines américaines reçoit l'ordre d'evacuer Chief Van Tuyen qui est entraîne par la CIA.(1 hr„ 40 min.) 3:30 O PAID PROGRAM 4:00 O PAID PROGRAM (MM) SOUL IN THE CITY (1 hr.) (FC) MOVIEDD “Cold Feet" (1989.Comedy) Keith Carradine.Sally Kirkland.(1 hr., 34 min.) 4:30 O PAID PROGRAM 0 MOVIE ** “PASSENGERS” (1980, Drama) Lally Cadeau.Scott Hylands.A man, unhappy with his own career, has difficulty coping with his wife's professional success.(1 hr., 25 min.) 0 IL M'AIME COMME JE SUIS O DIDI SEVEN 0 LA GRANDE AVENTURE DE PUPPY 0 MIRACLE NOW © FORUM 22 © SHINING TIME STATION Schemer locks Harry out of his workshop.(CC) 9:15 (FC) MOVIEDDH “Leader of the Band” (1987, Comedy) Steve Landes-berg, Gailard Sartain.(1 hr., 30 min.) 9:25 (PC) MOVIE ** “LA JAGUAR DE MON MARI" (1986, Comedie) Julie Walters, tan Charleson.Frustrée et jalouse de l'attention que son mari porte a sa voiture, une femme decide un jour de s'enfuir avec le véhiculé.(1 hr., 35 min.) 9:30 a O IL ETAIT UNE FOIS L’ESPACE (SC) O MEET THE PRESS (CC) 8 BONNE PECHE O IT IS WRITTEN 8 C.O.P.S.© HELLENIC PROGRAM © TWIN STAR PRODUCTIONS © WONDERWORKS 1 Hector s Bun-yip ' A poor Australian family fights to keep a foster child after a welfare counselor declares their home unsuitable.(CC) (1 hr ) (TSN) AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL Teams to be announced.(1 hr.) 10:00 0 0 LE JOUR DU SEIGNEUR (SC) 0 BROADCAST: NEW YORK Protecting homosexuals against violence directed toward them.0 CORONATION STREET (1 hr.30 min.) 8 AVIS DE RECHERCHE O JERRY FALWELL (1 hr.) 8 VISION MONDIALE © SUNDAY EDITION (1 hr.) © CHAM EASE II 10:30 O FACE THE NATION O THIS WEEK ON DIRT Weekly mo-torsports series.© SNAKMASTER © HOMETIME Contracting a Home" Installing vinyl flooring, ceramic tile, kitchen cabinets and bath vanities.(R) (Part 9 of 10) (CC) (TSN) WORLD CUP PREGAME TOWNSHIPS WEEK—FRIDAY, JUNE 15, m>—15 Sunday 10:55 (TSN) WORLD CUP SOCCER Ireland vs.Egypt.From Palermo.Italy.(Live) (2 hrs., 5 min.) 11:00 Q Q AUJOURD’HUI DIMANCHE 8 YOU CAN QUOTE ME 8 BETTER YOUR HOME Topic: kitchens.8 8 PATRICK NORMAN ET CIE 8 PLEASE HELP ME LOSE WEIGHT IS TELEDOMENICA (2 hrs.) m CENTURY 21 REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE ® MOTORWEEK The Volvo 740 Turbo; new products; the Lotus Esprit SE; a Chrysler Turbine car.(MM) R.S.V.P.(1 hr.) (FC) MOVIEDDDD “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” (1988, Fantasy) Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd.(1 hr., 44 min.) (PC) MOVIE ** “BUSTER” (1988.Comedie) Phil Collins, Julie Walters.A l'aube du 8 août 1963, une affaire fit sensation dans le monde; l'attaque réussie du train postal Glasgow-Londres par une quinzaine de voleurs qui furent considérés comme des héros.(1 hr.40 min.) 11:30 8 COLLEGE MAD HOUSE 8 LANG REAL ESTATE GUIDE 8 BEST YEARS Scheduled: divorce ruins retirement; the fine art of cooking and eating; synchronized swimming.(R)(CC) 8 W THIS WEEK WITH DAVID BRINKLEY (CC) (1 hr.) 8 ROD AND REEL AFTERNOON 12:00 8 O LA SEMAINE VERTE 8 THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL Mel Allen discusses news and highlights from the major leagues.8 DIFFERENT WORLD Dwayne ponders changing his image and his friends.(R) (CC) 8 MEETING PLACE Rev.Keith Heiberg officiates at services from St.Peter's Roman Catholic Parish in Regina.(R)d hr.) 8 MOVIE DH “Les Zeros de conduite" 8 BON DIMANCHE Q) RAISING KIDS Topics include preparing children for preschool, child abuse and day-care.(MM) CITY LIMITS (2 hrs.) 12:30 8 NEWHART (CC) 8 HOW TO GET A SECOND PAY-CHECK WITHOUT GETTING A SECOND JOB 8 COMMUNITY 8 8 LIQUID LUSTRE 8 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 12:40 (PC) MOVIE ** “LE PRINCE DE PENNSYLVANIE” (1988.Comedie) Bubba Smith, Michael Winslow.Le fils d un mineur de Pennsylvanie se révolté contre son pere qui l a force a abandonner ses etudes pour travailler a la mine avec lui.(1 hr., 35 min.) 1:00 a B DES JARDINS D'AUJOURD'HUI 8 AUTO RACING CART Detroit Grand Prix.A 155-mile race through the streets of Detroit.(Live) (CC) (2 hrs.30 min.) 8 MOVIE *** "THE SON OF MONTE CRISTO" (1940.Adventure) Louis Hayward.Joan Bennett.The son of Edmond Dantes comes to the aid of a duchess whose throne is threatened by a scheming general.(2 hrs.) 8 HYMN SING 8 TO BE ANNOUNCED 8 QUESTION PERIOD (CC) 8 STAINERATOR 8 ADAM SMITH'S MONEY WORLD "The Commodity Game: Pit Bulls, Turtles and Market Wizards' Guests include Richard Dennis.(R) (FC) MOVIEDDD “Clara’s Heart” (1988, Drama) Whoopi Goldberg, Neil Patrick Harris.(1 hr., 48 min.) (TSN) SPEEDWEEK (R) 1:30 8 O PROPOS ET CONFIDENCES 8 SPORTSWEEKEND U S.Open Golf Tournament Final round from Medinah Country Club in Medinah, III.(Live) (3 hrs.) 8 8 PGA GOLF U S Open Final round from Medinah, III.(Live) (CC) (3 hrs.) 8 BRADYS Mike is prompted to enter politics when proposed freeway construction threatens the Brady house (CC) (1 hr.) 8 WALL STREET WEEK The Overseas Outlook Guest: portfolio manager George Noble, Fidelity Overseas Fund.(CC) (TSN) PRO BOXING TOUR (Taped) (1 hr., 25 min.) 2:00 8 8 MOVIE DODD “La Maison du lac” 8 MOVIE DD “Sans pitie" 8 POUR L'AMOUR DU RISQUE 8 WORLD WITHOUT WALLS?(Series Premiere) Moderator Ted Koppel, Henry Kissinger.Supreme Soviet member Fyodor Burlatsky and others discuss the possible break-up of the Soviet Union, (CC) (1 hr.) (MM) VJ ERICA EHM (2 hrs.) 2:15 (PC) MOVIE ** “LES RENEGATS” (1989, Drame) Kiefer Sutherland.Lou Diamond Phillips.Un policier s'infiltre dans une bande de malfaiteurs a l'occasion d'un vol de bijoux au cours duquel le gang réussit a subtiliser une arme de collection rarissime.(1 hr„ 45 min.) 2:30 8 DIAMONDS Mike must find an antidote for Christine, who's been poisoned.(1 hr.) 2:55 (TSN) WORLD CUP SOCCER Belgium vs.Uruguay.(Live) (2 hrs., 5 min.) 3:00 8 PERSONAL POWER 8 LES JOYEUX NAUFRAGES 8 WORLD WITHOUT WALLS?Business and government leaders examine the global market, effects of the 1992 European Community, German reunification and Japan's economic power.(CC) (1 hr.) (FC) MOVIEDDH “Everybody’s All-American” (1988.Drama) Dennis Quaid, Jessica Lange.(2 hrs., 7 min.) 3:30 8 NBA BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS Championship Finals - Portland Trail Blazers at Detroit Pistons.Game Six, if necessary, from the Palace at Auburn Hills.(Live) (CC) (2 hrs., 30 min.) 8 TWIN STAR PRODUCTIONS 8 L’ESPRIT D'AVENTURE 8 HEAD OF THE CLASS (CC) 4:00 8 8 BERNARD LEFORT OU L'AMATEUR D’IMPRUDENCES 8 TO BE ANNOUNCED (1 hr.) 8 NATURE ENJEU 8 DOOGIE HOWSER, M.D.(CC) 8 WORLD WITHOUT WALLS?The impact of television and computers on the world s cultural barriers.Panelists include authors Tom Wolfe and Paul Fussell.(CC) (1 hr.) (MM) BEST OF MUCH (1 hr.) (PC) MOVIE ** “18 ENCORE" (1988, Comedie) George Burns.Charlie Schlatter.Un homme d'affaires de 81 ans, dote d un humour mordant, se retrouve dans le corps de son petit-fils, a la suite d'un accident de voiture.(1 hr„ 45 min.) 4:30 8 SPORTSWEEKEND CONTINUES (1 hr., 30 min.) 8 L’AVENTURE 8 © GOLF CONTINUES (1 hr, 30 min.) 8 DOUBLE DEFI 0 SKETCHES OF OUR TOWN 5:00 a 8 SECOND REGARD a TO BE ANNOUNCED (1 hr.) a 8 VIDEOSTAR 8 CYCLING Canadian Tire Race 8 FIRING LINE What Is Intellect?Guest: author Mortimer Adler ("Intellect: Mind Over Matter ").(MM) VJ DAN GALLAGHER (1 hr.) (TSN) WORLD CUP SOCCER South Korea vs.Spain.From Udine, Italy.(Same-day Tape) (2 hrs.) 5:15 (FC) MOVIEDDH "See No Evil, Hear No Evil” (1989, Comedy) Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor, (1 hr., 43 min.) 5:30 8 8 BATMAN 8 FT FASHION TELEVISION 8 VERMONT THIS WEEK 5:45 (PC) MOVIE ** "POLICE ACADEMY 5: AFFECTATION MIAMI BEACH” (1988, Comedie) Bubba Smith, Michael Winslow.Lors d un congres a Miami, le commandant Lassard emprunte involontairement a l aeroport.un sac contenant les diamants d un hold-up.(1 hr.35 min.) EVENING 6:00 8 LE TELEJOURNAL (SC) 8 CBS NEWS (CC) 8 FACTS OF LIFE Langley administrators are upset over the publication of a calendar featuring beefcake photos of the boys' swim team.8 MOVIE *V2 “ERNEST GOES TO CAMP" (1987, Comedy) (Part 2 of 2) Jim Varney, Victoria Racimo The existence of a summer camp standing on sacred Indian land is threatened by a local mining concern until a bumbling custodian-turned-counselor comes to the rescue.A "Magical World of Disney presentation.(1 hr.) O LES PETITS BONSHOMMES 8 NEWS (CC) 8 CONTINENT EN CRISE 8 ICI MONTREAL 8 NEWS 8 ABC NEWS (CC) 8 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL Tristan is smitten with Debbie Mount, and Siegfried worries about the coming war.(1 hr.) (MM) BLUE SPOTLIGHT SPECIAL Roxette.6:05 8 VISIONS D'ICI (SC) 6:30 8 NEWHART Kirk s certain he has found the right woman until he discovers she's a professional clown.(CC) 8 NBC NEWS 8 8 LA BELLE ET LA BETE 8 ABC NEWS (CC) 8 TRAVEL, TRAVEL! 8 WHEEL OF FORTUNE (CC) (MM) VJ ERICA EHM 7:00 8 O JUSTE POUR RIRE! (SC) 8 60 MINUTES (CC) (1 hr.) B MOVIE *** “THE FATHER CLEMENTS STORY" (1987, Drama) Louis Gossett Jr, Malcolm-Jamal Warner.A fact-based account of a black Chicago priest's efforts, over the objections of a local church hierarchy, to adopt a streetwise teen-ager.(CC) (2 hrs.) 8 FAMILY HOUR "Pray for Me Paul Henderson" Four unlikely students surprise everyone when they become the champions of a TV quiz show Stars Torquil Campbell, Yannick Bisson, Samantha Follows and Richard Chevolleau.(CC) (1 hr.) 8 © LIFE GOES ON Corky becomes suddenly popular when he runs for freshman class president.(R) (CC) (1 hr.) 8 W5 Rebroadcasts: Controversy surrounds the Young Offenders Act; an Ontario contract killer; railwaycrossing deaths; a suit designed to endure attacks from bears.(R) (CC) (1 hr.) © WILD AMERICA Studying two native American ducks: the marked wood duck and the hooded merganser (R) (CC) (MM) BACKTRAX (1 hr.) (FC) MOVIEDDDD "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” (1988, Fantasy) Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd.(1 hr., 44 min.) (TSN) SPORTSDESK (CC) 7:20 (PC) MOVIE •* “HAUTE TENSION: LE BOIS DE JUSTICE” (1989, Drame) Jean-Philippe Ecoffy.Myriam David.Dans un milieu aristrocratique, deux freres.l'un bossu, l’autre coureur de jupons, se detestent pour une vilaine affaire d'heritage.(1 hr.40 min.) 7:30 B 8 RIRA BIEN.© NATURESCENE Exploring Corkscrew Swamp, an Audubon sanctuary near Naples.Fla.(TSN) WORLD MILITARY CROSSCOUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS Highlights of the world military competition from Camp Borden.Ontario (Taped) 8:00 8 8 LES BEAUX DIMANCHES (SC) 8 MURDER, SHE WROTE The questionable identity of a body found by a railroad track leads to murder and becomes the inspiration for Jessica s latest novel.(R) (CC) (1 hr.) O MONTREAL JAZZ FESTIVAL 1989 (1 hr.) 8 8 ELVIS ET MOI 8 8 © AMERICA’S FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS Clips include: sports with a different twist; people who don t look where they re going; a child's first birthday party (R) (CC) © NATURE Observing the Adelie penguin at the Cape Bird nesting site on Antarctica s Ross island.(R) (CC) (1 hr.) (MM) BEST OF MUCH (1 hr.) (TSN) MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia Phillies (Live) (CC) (3 hrs.) 6:30 O © MOVIE *** “YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE” (1967.Adventure) Sean Connery.Donald Pieasence.Secret agent James Bond’s search for missing Russian and American space capsules leads him to the volcanic headquarters of Spectre in Japan (CC) (2 hrs., 3D min.) 8 CITY (CC) 9:00 8 MOVIE **'/; “RED RIVER” (1988, Western) James Arness, Bruce Box-leitner.A rancher in post-war Texas leads a grueling 1.000-mile cattle drive along the Chisolm Trail in this remake of Howard Hawks’ 1948 classic (CC) (2 hrs.) 8 MOVIE “APPEARANCES” (1990.Drama) Scott Paulin, Wendy Phillips.Premiere.A midwestern family struggles to pull together in the wake of a son s death, a tragedy compounded by suspicions that someone is embezzling from the family business.(CC) (2 hrs.) 8 MY HUSBAND IS GOING TO KILL ME An investigation into the system which failed to protect Pamela Guenther who was threatened and eventually murdered by her husband (CC) (1 hr.) 8 MOVIE “THE SHIRALEE" (1990.Drama) (Part 1 of 2) Bryan Brown.Rebecca Smart Premiere.A two-fisted Australian streetfighter and his 10-year-old daughter travel across the Australian outback in search of work.(CC) (2 hrs.) © MASTERPIECE THEATRE The Charmer” Ralph Gorse marries the pregnant Pamela, then sets in motion a scheme to collect the insurance money (R) (Part 4 of 6) (CC) (1 hr.) (MM) VJ DAN GALLAGHER (1 hr.) (FC) MOVIEDDD “A Fish Called Wanda" (1988.Comedy) John Cleese.Jamie Lee Curtis.(1 hr.47 min.) (PC) MOVIE ** “TAFFIN" (1987, Drame) Pierce Brosnan, Ray McAn-ally Un solitaire qui gagne sa vie en collectant des dettes impayées fait la connaissance d une barmaid qui s installe avec lui.(1 hr.30 min.) 9:35 8 8 LES BEAUX DIMANCHES 10:00 B 8 LE TELEJOURNAL (SC) 8 CBC NEWS (CC) 8 8 CRIMES EN SOLDE © JEWEL IN THE CROWN Susan is committed to a psychiatric nursing home and Barbie is injured in a rickshaw accident.(1 hr.) (MM) BLUE SPOTLIGHT SPECIAL Roxette.10:20 8 8 LES NOUVELLES DU SPORT 10:25 8 VENTURE 10:30 (MM) VJ ERICA EHM (PC) MOVIE
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