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SSlCÜx lÈÊm.,.1 mWi'M I i 1 liiliï*' f SPf:# \ RECORD/CLAUDIA VILLEMAIRE 4W 2 TOWNSHIPS WKKK FRIDAY, JULY 20, l!»90 Larry Bruggman switches from cardiology to dentistry By Mary Campbell NEW YOItK(AP) Larry Bryg-gnian is a cardiologist by day and a dentist by night But don't go to Bryggman for a checkup for he's only an actor He has been a villainous cardiologist on the TV soap o|icra As the World Turns for 21 years and now is in Prelude to a Kiss, a Broadway hit at the Helen Hayes Theatre.He plays Dr Boyle, a New Jer sey dentist who is the father of a young woman who exchanges souls with an old man at her wed ding reception The main characters arc the young couple, played by Mary-Louise Parker and Timothy Hutton Barnard Hughes plays the old man In As the World Turns, Bryg-gman's Dr Dixon has endured while some characters have been written out ‘T ve boon there so long I have a value to them now,” he says “I think Dr Dixon has been married six times For the longest time he was married to the same woman.Then all of a sudden he started marrying everybody.They change writers and writers write differently.” As a stage actor, Bryggman is versatile."I think you should feel you can do anything that comes along,” he says "But you should know what you project and what you do well ” When he was growing up in Concord, Calif , where his father made neon signs.Bryggman wan ted to be a musician STUDIED MUSIC "My mother was a piano teacher and I studied piano from the year one," he says."When I got into school I started taking other instruments, woodwinds and percussion.I was in all the bands and orchestras through school.I played in a group of my own in pubs around town."I just decided one day to try acting and I did a couple of shows in high school.I liked it When I graduated I enrolled at the City College of San Francisco as a drama major."Within two years I was in New York.A lot of my friends went south to Los Angeles to movies.I didn’t want to do that I always wanted to be in the theatre.” The first thing Bryggman auditioned for in New York was a soap opera, to replace an actor who was going to Vietnam They said they ’d hire him but he should check with his draft board He did and his induction papers had been mailed that day.He spent the next two Sarah ^Bernhardt Wfitleu and Directed by Michael Bawtiee Starring Moniqua Leyrac July 17 - July 21 Monique Luyrtc hat done rf «gain, star vehicle p/ay hti Leyrac Ilk» e g/ove TMfc GAZE TTE Pat Donnelly Jan 24^90 EMooltMnto SARAH LEYRAC! LE OCVOlH Al«»n Ponlau! Jan 25*X) Sponsored by Bell Narcisse Mondoux WntTBoby RayCoofwy 0w«ct«dbv GrtgoryTucfc Set and cottume design by Peter John McHugh July 24-July 28 A heavenly theatrical match ' THE GAZETTE A solid tive star hit HALlTAX CHRONICLE herald Sponsored by (^) de Km per lue.Thurs 2 00 & 8 30 PM Tue , Wed Thurs $15 50 Wed .Fri 8 30 PM Fri, Sat $18 00 Sat 5 00 & 8 30 PM Seniors/Students $13 50 («ppiicAbto to Tu«.Wod .»f>OWl) Thum .And F rl •*«! iAt «»CHX ID HATf S To (.«OUl»S l lution "1 miss the tranquillity and inde pendence that used to be out here,” says Jack Smith, 65, the owner of Jack's Outback restaurant in Yar mouth and a 50-year resident of the “1 miss dirt roads and I miss pul ling out on to Main Street knowing there wouldn’t be anyone coming in either direction.” The population on Cape Cod, a 108-kilometre strip that runs from near Plymouth out to Province-town, has swollen in the last two decades.In 1960, the oldest town on the Cape.Sandwich, had 2,(KM) residents; now it numbers Ki.lKMl and is still growing Many Cape Cod residents, weary of the mini golf outlets and Kandy Korner shops that have sprung up to accommodate the influx of tourists, have decided it's time to take action In March, they approved the Cape Cod Commission Act.which resulted in the formation of a county commission to regulate development on a regional basis.Up until now, t he 15 towns that comprise the Cape have overseen development on an individual basis SICK OF GROWTH "People said we're sick of growth and development and we're sick of the dismantling of Cape Cod." says Susan Nickerson, executive director of the Association for the Preservation of Cape Cod, formed in 1968 Some of the statistics compiled by the group: — The Cape Cod population growth is 10 times ihe state average.— More open space was lost on the Cape during the 1980s than any other region in the slate.—The average home price on the Cape has tripled in the last decade — About 2,500 hectares of shellfish bods remain closed.By Felicity Munn The Canadian Press It’s not always easy to find accommodation during the summer travel season, especially at short notice.But accommodation booking services in major cities and tourist areas in many parts of Canada can save travellers time and hassle.Most of these services are offered free of charge by provincial or municipal tourist boards or local hotel associations.They can make life easier for people who like to keep things flexible and travel without advance booking, and for those who plan ahead but have no idea what accommodation is available in the area they'll be visiting.Most of the services can reserve space months ahead or for that same night All offer a wide range of accommodation, from campgrounds to deluxe hotel suites, in an equally wide range of prices.ALL BY PHONE The majority of the services operate year-round — seven days a week in summer, often from 8 a.m.until 9 pm or even later.In winter, they often close on Sundays, and the hours are slightly shorter.Here's a rundown of some of the accommodation finding services across Canada: — Tourism Victoria's reservations service offers accommodation only in the British Columbia capital.As with some other services.callers can also book theatre tickets and sightseeing tours through the agency The toll-free number from anywhere in North America is 1-800-663-3883.— Tourism Vancouver’s reservations service offers more than 100 properties in the area, including parks for recreational vehicles.Call 1-800-888-8835 toll-free.— Central Reservations in Banff, Alta., can book rooms in the national parks communities of Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper.During the peak summer season from early June to mid-September, there’s a service charge of $9 per booking.Call toll-free 1-800-661-1676.— For $10 per reservation, Jasper Experience reserves accommodation in Jasper, Banff.Calgary, Vancouver and elsewhere in Western Canada.The phone number is (403) 852-5656.— Callers to the Calgary Convention and Tourist Bureau's accommodation service are told to phone back a couple of days later to find out what's been booked for them.They have the option of turning it down at that point, in which case the bureau merely cancels the reservations.Staff al the bureau’s information booth at Calgary International Airport can also book space for arriving visitors.Call I-800-661-1678 toll-free and ask for the accommodation service.— Accommodation Toronto, operated by the Hotel Association of Metropolitan Toronto, lists 94 hotels in and around the city and makes reservations while the caller waits on the line.The number is (416) 369-9200.— Accommodation Ottawa operates from May to December, mainly for people on the spot, but will provide hotel phone numbers to callers The reservations num ber is (613) 233-3035 or, for hotel phone numbers and other tourist information, 1-800-267-0450 toll-free.— The Reseau hebergement at the tourist information centre in downtown Montreal lists proper ties in both Montreal and Quebec City and can sometimes offer discounts at major hotel chains.Call 1-800-465-2410 toll-free from Quebec, Ontario and the Maritimes or (514) 393-9049 from elsewhere.— Nova Scotia’s Check-In service offers accommodation around the province, plus at a few properties in Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick that are part of major hotel chains.The toll-free number is 1-800-565-0000.— In summer, the phones at Prince Edward Island’s reservation service are open from 8 a.m.until midnight, and overnight callers get a recorded report on hotel vacancies.Visitors may also stop in at any of 10 tourist information offices around the island for reservations.The toll-free number is 1-800-565-7421 from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, or call (902 ) 368-5555 from elsewhere.OFFER GUIDES Other provinces have no reservations services as such, but can supply guides to accommodation and campgrounds.Tourism Manitoba is at 1-800-665-0040 or (204) 945-3777.The New Brunswick tourist information line is 1-800-561-0123 from outside the province and 1-800-442-4 142 within New Brunswick Newfoundland’s tourist information line is 1-800-563-6353.Tourism Saskatchewan is at 1-800-667-7191 from outside the province and 1-800-667-7538 within Saskatchewan TOWNSHIPS WKKK KHIDAY.Jl’I.V J't I9!*u >i WHAT’S ON Notes_______ By Claudia Villemaire They've put me back to work — as though I ever stopped.Vacation is over, fairs have started and the old Plymouth is already panting and gasping as we trundle over hill and dale chasing down summertime tales.Cultural events haven't let up either so last week, we tried extending Whats On to one more page.That’s a clear sign that Townshippers are getting more and more aware of the outstanding talent in the region.My three weeks of holidays were spent covering a dog show, a school reunion, municipal anniverary, a fair or two and catching up with Milk Festival news.Spare time was spent writing letters — (to daughter Mary.No they’re not sent yet.I have to pay extra postage as they are chock full of congratulations ! ! ) — and watching the antics of wildlife on the family farm as well as at Parc Safari in Hemmingford — (the Safari story is this week’s feature).Yes I’m glad to be back — seems as though 1 never left.?! CBC SPOTLIGHT The Australian mini-series Tanamera — Lion of Singapore debuts on CBC television Sunday, July 22 at 9.Based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Noel Barber, Tanamera is the story of forbidden lobe between the dashing John Dexter, heir to his family’s fortune and the beautiful Julie Soong.Some of the best drivers in the world return to Toronto on Sunday for the fifth Cart Molson Indy Toronto.CBC Sports Weekend will provide live green flag to checkered flag coverage beginning at 1:30 July 22.ETV HIGHLIGHTS The spotlight is on Cole Porter on Monday at 10 on American Masters — a film biography capturing the spirit of the man and (he substance of his work.A new 2B-part cooking series begins Tuesday, July 24 at 3 featuring ‘Black Hat' Chef René.National Geographic airs Klephant Wednesday at 8 and Vermont ETV focuses on issues surrounding cancer in a live phone-in special Hotline on Cancer at 9.Music Tonight, Friday July 20, Festival Orford ’90 presents a chamber music group made up of former students who attended the Orford camp 25 years ago.Since their days of study the Quatuor Orford has travelled the world, gaining an enviable reputation for excellence in both interpretation and technique.Tonight they present their 25th Anniversary concert at 8 in Salle Gilles-Lefevre.On Saturday.July 21, the Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra will celebrate their anniversary with a concert on the stage where they performed their inaugural concert 20 years ago.Each summer the orchestra meets in a different country but the group returns to Orford for their anniversary concert.The orchestra includes young people from the four corners of the world.The concert will be directed by Vernon Handley.At Salle Gilles-Lefevre at 8 p.m.On Sunday, July 22, at 4.celebrated guitarist Alvaro Pierri and the string quartet of Musica Camera- ta will interpret works by Gellman, de (.'astelnuovo Tedesco and Santorsola.This event is one of the Concert-bouffe series and w ill l>e followed by a buffet on Pavillon du Central du Centre d'Arts Orford ter race.For reservations call (819> 843 3981 or l son 567 6155.Don’t forget the free midday concerts at Place de la Cité every Wednesday.Thursday and Friday Place de la Cite is accessible from the Sherbrooke Trust Building, the Palais de Justice, the Federal Building or via Marquette Street Nos Artistes en Concert has notified us of a cancellation The concert featuring François Godèrc.pia nist.scheduled for July 22 w ill not !>»' held The next event will feature Michelle Tremblay on piano on July 29.That's at Plymouth Trinity t’nited Church, corner of Dufferin and Montreal Streets at 7:30 COUNTRY At the Maples Hotel in Stanstead Just Us will be playing every Friday and Saturday night for tin1 month of July.At the Motel d'En Haut in Cookshire its your last chance to hear the band Higfoot They'll be playing there for the month of July The Good Ole Boys Band are at The Wildwood, out on Belvedere South from 9:30 till 2, Friday and Satin day and on Sunday afternoon from 4 till 9 The Brome Hotel has brought back the popular country and western band the Suttonaires featuring Ricky Lynn on piano, rhythm guitar and vocals.Leo Wilson lead guitar, harmonica and vocals.Jimmy Edwards on bass and vocals and Ivan Picken on drums.Suttonaires began their stint in Brome Village on July 7.Dancing starts at 9 At Motel Bretagne near the Waterville turn on the Stanstead highway Longshot Country w ill keep the dust rising all month long They warm up Friday night and continue playing Saturday and even Sunday afternoons.Great place to start and finish a weekend if the spirit(s) moves ya! Gail and Beal will be playing at the Army.Navy.,;>y ilVV WnV\v ; » riMM c' i*) 4 ^ nfoP Le Batême de l’Air, one of Arthur VUIentuve’s works on display at the iMurier Museum in Arthahaska.See EXHIBITIONS.¦ - I Hi TOWNSHIPS WKEK FKIOAY JULY 20.19M0 WHAT’S ON Air Korcf Hut in UMinoxville in .lulv and August Everyont* is welcome.rhe Haskell Free Library presents children's sin t:er .Ion (imlmor in a free concert on July 2(> at 2.Admission is free but tickets are required and it would be best to reserve or pick up your tickets in advance ^ ou II find tickets at The VViHiriknot Bookstore in New |>ort.the Haskell Library or just take your chance at the Opera House door before the concert.Kor info call the library at (819) 876-2471 or (802) 873- Exhibitions The second annual Tour des arts takes place from July 21 to July 29 Some 20 private studios located in the Knowlton, Mansonville, Sutton triangle, normally not open to the public, will welcome visitors for 10 days This is a unique opportunity for the public to meet individual artists, see where and how they work, and m many cases actually see them in production.The artists will also explain their techniques and show their work some of which will be for sale.The tour incudes weavers, jewellers, painters, ceramists, potters, quilters, stained glass makers, book binders, etchers, papers makers and fibre artists.Maps of the studios will be available during this time from the Chambre of Commerce in Knowlton and in the Tourist office in Mansonville, Bromont and Sutton For more information call Martha Lightbody (514) 243-6*167 or Stanley Lake at (514) 292-3835.NOTH: Due to the sudden death of Bernice Leigh Smith of Sugar Loaf Pond Road, Mansonville who was a participant in the 1990Tour des Arts, her studio (letter O on the tour map) will be closed.Her paintings can be seen at the Studio of Inge Joyall, West Hill Hoad.Mansonville (letter S on the map.) The t piands Museum in lonnoxville continues its exhibit entitled Threads of Our Past Its a display on textiles from the museum sown collection.There is also an exhibit entitled “Lennoxville past, present and future' Cplands is open from 1 to 5 weekdays (except Mondays).You’ll find the museum at 50 Park St in Lennoxville.At the Louis SI Laurent National Historic Site in ( 'ompton there's an exhibit to mark the 50th anniversary of women obtaining the right to vote in provincial elections The exhibit Flash Hack au Féminin /.9.70-1,9/0 w ill be open to the public on weekends till August 19.This event is a joint effort of the Archives Nationale du Québec and the Centre des femmes de Montreal with the financial support of the Compton Caisse Pop The museum is open daily from 10 till 5.Admission is free.The wildlife photography exhibit continues at Centre d'Exposition l.eon-Marcottc on Frontenac Street.The centre is open from 12:31) to 5 every day except Monday The centre has new admission rates: $2 for adults and $1 for children, students and seniors.There is also a subscription rate of $15 for adults and $20 for families.Tickets gain access to the exhibition centre and the Musée du Séminaire.The museum has also extended its hours for the summer period.It is now open between 12:30 and 4:30 weekdays and Saturdays.and till Son Sundays.The museum is situated at 195 Marquette in Sherbrooke.The Sherbrooke Historical Society at Domaine Howard on Portland Avenue has an exhibition titled Des Moulins et des Hommes which follows the development of water mills in the region from pioneer days.The exhibit is open Monday to Friday from 9 till noon and from 1 till 5 and on weekends between I and 5.Special tours are organized for groups.For more information call 562-0616.The Stanstead Historical Society presents an exhi bition titled From Past to Present featuring quilts from the past from the Colby Curtis Collection, modern quilts by AdaireChown Schlatter and pottery by Itiehard Surette Tin* show continues until Sept.30.fills summer the Musée des Beaux Arts on rue Palais in Sherbrooke will exhibit nearly 500 works from their permanent collection.The museum isopen every day except Monday.For info call 821-2115.An exhibit on Scandinavian Theatre including ma terial from Denmark.Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Finaldn as well as original posters on Native Lapp will be on display at the Small World Theatre Library m the dining hall of the Hotel Champlain in Philip-sburg on Tuesdays July 24 and 30.At (talerie Jeannine Blais until July 30, there’s an exhibit by self-taught sculptor Jean-Marie Godefroy.The gallery is situated at 100 Main Street in North Halley.It's open seven days a week from 10 till 5.Wood sculptor Leo Perrault brings his work to the Memphremagog Library Inc.61 Merry St.North, Magog Gallery hours are Tuesday to Thursday from 10 till 5, Friday from 10 till 8:30 and Saturday from 10 till 2.Naif painter Arthur Villeneuve, an artist specializing in Quebec country scenes joins several other self-taught artists in a collection that remains on display until Sept.23 at Musée Laurier.16 rue Laurier.Arthabaska The museum is open Monday to Friday from 9 to 5 — Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 5.On Sunday, the North Hatley Library begins an exhibition of watercolors by Eastern Township artists Sandra McLean Everyone is invited to the ver- nissage which takes place Sunday between five and six The show can be viewed during normal library hours — Tuesday to Friday from 10 to 12:30, Wednesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 and Saturday from 10 to noon.Yvon-M.Daigle Studio, specialising in supporting and exhibiting the work of self-taught artists, is hos ting an exhibition of local artists.The studio is located just west of St.Denis de Brompton at 1190 Chemin Marois, off Rte 222.For info call 846-3606.The Arts Sutton Gallery presents an exhibit of pain tings by Michèle Drouin The gallery, located at 7 Academy in Sutton, is open Thursday through Sunday, between 1 and 5.In the foyer of the Raymond, Chabot, Martin, Paré, 455 King West, Suite 500, see the works of local artists — Michèle Quintin and Cécile Gingras.The show continues until Sept.14.At the Galerie d’Art de la Caisse Populaire de Sherbrooke Est is an exhibit by photographer Diane Brunet.The gallery is open Monday to Friday between 10 and 5, on Wednesday till 5:45 and Thursday till 8.The Equipax Gallery features Orford sculptor and painter Monique Trottier and Sam Thorston an American sculptor from Lowell, Vermont.r mmr m^rnw.Ml Alfonso Surian, also known as 'Fo\ spent a lazy, hazy, quiet summer day playing guitar under the Lennoxville hand shell this week.He works as a cook part-time at the Lion, hut his true love for music lead him to learn how to play guitar.After only ten months of learning to play from hooks, he is already playing a twelve-string guitar.Tuesday nights Alfonso participates in what is known as ‘Acoustic Tuesdays' at the Lion Pub.Then the stage goes to other musical people who want to show their stuff. towvmiii’s v\ km\ mmu mi \ m n Events The final weekend of the Traversée International du Lae Meinphreinagog which builds up to a frenzy as kick-off time for the swimmers creeps up to Sunday’s starting time.But before the starting gun all kinds of activities are scheduled.Tonight is international jazz night with Sari Dajani in the pavilion.Saturday begins with water-skiing at 9 and family oriented activities from noon to 3.The jazz singing group Bemol 9 will be at Captain Morgan's Hideaway.Then the evening is filled with dance music by Niko Beki specializing in tantalizing rhythms and Lambada dancing.Sunday, turn out to meet the swimmers at 5:30 and stay around all day for activities that include Bicycle Polo, a brunch at 8:30, wandering musicians and trou-badors on site all day, calypso music in the pavilion by 90 Degrés, and be on hand as swimmers begin to arrive around 3.Closing ceremonies include a colorful musical trip around the world by the ethnic dance company Migrations at 8:30 opening the final Gala des Champions de la 12 Edition 1990 at 9.Another giant arts and crafts sale at Magog s Princess Elizabeth School Saturday between 10 and 6 and Sunday between 10 and 4.The second annual sale will include a coppersmith from Hull, Quebec.Over 60 tables with a wide variety of handicrafts will also be offered at this show.For more information call Arlene Probyn at 876-7266 or 876-5889 or Allan Nourse at 876-5318.The Sherbrooke tourism and convention bureau will be giving bus tours of the city in order to help tourists and natives get to know it better.A CMTS charter bus will offer the guided tour leaving from the bus terminal (48 Depot St.) every afternoon at 1:30.You must reserve a spot on the bus by calling 538-8331.The tour costs $6 and its free for kids under the age of 12.The city of Sherbrooke is also offering free tours of its Frontenac power plant, the oldest power station in the province of Quebec still being used.Guided tours are available from Wednesday to Sunday between 1 and 5.The tours will continue till August 18.Vermont Hand Grafters will present its Tenth Annual Stowe Craft Fair July 20 to 22 at Topnotch, Stowe Tennis Centre located four miles up the Mountain Road from route 100.Featuring 135 of Vermont’s finest artisans working in all craft media, the show will be open from 10 to 5 each day.Admission is $2, chil- The Stowe Craft Showopens today with 125 of Vermont's finest artisans showing their wares.See EVENTS.WHAT’&ON Moniaue Levrac with playwright Mi chael Hawtree.i he talented acm ss hack at th< Piggery once agon, portraying the Grand Dame of French theatre Sarah Hernhard, - this Orne in a plus wntten and directed by Hawtree.See THEATRE.dren under 16 accompanied by an adult are free While you’re there take timeout to enjoy the Hot Air Balloon Festival at the same time There are also hayrides, free raffles for quality crafts and coupons for the Alpine Slide.Gondola and Toll Road will be offered.For info call (802) 388-0123.Back by popular demand, another Beach Party w ill be sponsored by the Services récréatifs et commu nautaires on Sunday, July 22.Two groups will provide both rock music and country and western Harmonica /eke at 1 and Spag at 3.The first party held at Blanchard Beach two weeks ago attracted over 8(H) people.For info call Marc Thibault at (819) 821-5488.Theatre Anton Chekov’s classic comedy The Sneeze opens this week at Theatre Lac Brome Ticket prices this year are $15 for a regular perfor mance.Tuesday and Wednesday evenings and matinées are reduced to $12 and a special rate of $10 is reserved for students and senior citizens.Season tickets are $38, $30 for matinées and $25 for seniors and students.For info call (514) 243-0361 or 1 800-361 4002.Sarah Bernhardt made a triumphant return to the stage of the Piggery after an absence of nearly a century as French actress Monique Leyrac recreates the superb actress in a one woman show now called Sarah Bernhardt and the beast The show is written especially for Leyrac by playwright and director Michel Bawtree opened this week.This performance marks the second time Leyrac has portrayed Sarah Bernhardt after her performance a decade ago in The Divine Sarah.Curtains rise Tuesday and Thursday at 2 and 8:30, Wednesday and Friday at 8:30, Saturday at 5 and 8:30.Tickets are $15.50 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and $18 Friday and Saturday.Tickets and subscription information is just a phone call away at (819) 842-2431.La Poudrière summer theatre in 1 trummondville i> presenting the play Citrouille by Jean Barbeau Per formances are Wednesday to Friday at 8 and on Sa turday at 7:30 and 9:30 'Pickets are $14 and $12 tor students.Dinner theatre tickets are $29, and tor dm ner.theatre and a hotel the night is $64.based on double oecupancy For tickets or information call 1 800-567 1441 The play runs until Sept I The The des Bois theatre in Deauville takes to the stage with Coup de Foudre, a comedy written by John Tobias and adapted by Mare Legault The play runs until Aug.25 w ith performances Tuesday to Saturday at 8:30.Tickets are $16 for adults.$15 for seniors and students on Wednesday s and Fridays and $18 tor all on Saturdays.Tuesday prices are also special at $11 For information call 823-8608 Continuing (ill Aug 25 at Salle Maurice O llready is the hilarious comedy Eeehv Mortel by Norm Foster and translated by Robert Meunier Movies Staying over at La Maison du Cinema, located at 63 King West in Sherbrooke is Die Hard 2 Cm tain rises at 7:00 and 9:30.For the fourth consecutive week, Cinema Carrefour is presenting Days of Thunder starring Pom Cruise.Showtimes are 2 45.and 7 15 Also play ing is Quick Change at 1 00, 3 05, 5 10 7:15 and 9 2n Showing at the Princesse Cinema in Cow ansv die is the movie Bird on a Wire at 7:15 and Robocop 2 playing at 9 2(1.Merrill's Show place presents Bruce Willis in Die Hard 2 at 6:50 and 9 15 Also showing DaysofThun tier at 1 40 (weekend matinees), 7 10 and 9 20 as well as Ford Fairlanc.with Andrew Dice Clay playing at 7 (Hi and 9 25. \2 TOWNSHIPS WKKK FKIOAY, JULY W.1990 This week's TV Listings for this week's television programs as supplied by While we make every effort to ensure their accuracy, they are sub/ect to change without notice.STATIONS LISTED Channel Station ID CFTM e CBFT Œ) CFCF o WCAX SB WVNY o WPTZ œ ETV a CBMT MM a CHLT FC o WMTW TSN a CKSH PC Saturday JULY 21, 1990 MORNING iOO Of AMIIY TIES Aie» allempls to con vinre a retifec) blues singer to revive bis career (CC) (MM) THE CURE CURIOSITY Featur ing exclusive inlerviews and never tietore broadcast Icxrtage ot lire Bn tish band |R) tl bi ) (PC) MOVIE *•' ZONE OE L’ENFER" (1988 Drairw) David Carra drne Peter Nelson Un nomme mystérieux a promis de sortir ses amis de la Zone de l enter a une condition de s emparer d une piece de machinerie susceptible a sauver leur pays (1 hr .35 min ) 5 30 O WEBSTER Practical |Okes Imd George and Bill at odds with one an other 5 35 (ft VIDEO GOLD «00 (1 FUNTASTIC WORLD PADDINGTON BEAR (B HERCULES ffl WOLF ROCK POWER HOUR ( I hr ) (MM) BLUE SPOTLIGHT SPECIAL Bangles (FC) MOVIEDDH Retreat.Hell!" (1952, Adventure) Frank Lovejoy, Richard Carlson (1 hr.35 mm ) 6 30 Q FUNTASTIC WORLD: FANTASTIC MAX O WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY (1 hr | IB TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES (CC) (MM) VJ DAN GALLAGHER (TSN) BEST OF MUSCLE MAGAZINE (R) 6 35 (PC) MOVIE *• "LE SERMENT DU CHEVALIER NOIR" (1954 Drame) Alan Ladd Patricia Medina Fait chevalier a la cour du Roi Arthur, un homme essaiera de venger son maître dont le chateau a subi l assaut de roi Marc et des Sarrasins (1 hr 30 mm ) 7 00 i) INSPECTOR GADGET Cl FUNTASTIC WORLD: RICHIE RICH (B SMOGGIES ffl MARVEL ACTION UNIVERSE 11 hr ) (MM) FAX (TSN) SPORTSOESK (CC) 7:30 O MASK O FUNTASTIC WORLD: JONNY OUEST O PEPPERMINT PLACE (B ROCKETS (CC) 0) LONG AGO S FAR AWAY Hungarian Folk Tales Animated Johnny Raven The Hedgehog , Pinko (CC) (MM) MUCHWEST WITH TERRY DAVID MULLIGAN (TSN) MOTORING '90 (R) 7:45 O MIRE ET MUSIQUE (FC) MOVIEDDDH "The Goodbye Girl" (1977, Comedy) Marsha Mason, Richard Dreyfuss (1 hr , 50 mm ) 8 00 a O LES AVENTURES DE COLAR-GOL O OINK.THE LITTLE DINOSAUR (CC) Q KISSYFUR (CC) O ® PUP NAMED SCOOBY DOO (CC) (B EXTRA! EXTRA! (CC) EB SESAME STREET (CC) (1 hr ) (MM) VJ STEVE ANTHONY (3 hrs ) (TSN) PRO WRESTLING PLUS (1 hr ) 8:05 (PC) MOVIE **V2 “BRAS DE FER” (1985.Drame) BernardGiraudeau, Angela Molina En 1943, pendant que s organise le debarquement en Normandie, les Services Secrets Anglais proposent a Pierre Wagnies.Augustin dans la Resistance, une mission secrete (1 hr.30 min.) 8:20 B O GRISU, LE PETIT DRAGON 8:30 a O LA FAMILLE CALINOURS O CALIFORNIA RAISINS (CC) O CAMP CANDY (CC) O © DISNEY'S ADVENTURES OF THE GUMMI BEARS (CC) © DISNEY'S ADVENTURES OF THE GUMMI BEARS 9:00 a O TY ET UAN O JIM HENSON'S MUPPET BABIES (CC) (1 hr ) B CAPTAIN N; THE GAME MASTER (CC) O © G.l.JOE O © NEW ADVENTURES OF WINNIE THE POOH (CC) © NEW ADVENTURES OF WINNIE THE POOH © COMPUTER CHRONICLES The new generation ol low-cost laser printers.(TSN) THOROUGHBRED DIGEST (R) 9:15 O THOUGHT FOR TODAY 9:20 O YOGA FOR STRESS 9:30 O a il ETAIT UNE FOIS L’ESPACE.(SC) B KARATE KID (CC) a UNDER THE UMBRELLA TREE 0 L'AMOUR EN ACTION a BEETLEJUICE (CC) © TRANSFORMEURS © 5-4-3 2 RUN (CC) © TO BE ANNOUNCED © MOVIE **** "THE MAN IN THE WHITE SUIT" (1951.Comedy) Alec Guinness.Joan Greenwood An ec-centic chemist singlehandedly brings the textile world to its knees with the invention ol an indestructible fabric.(1 hr 30 mm ) (TSN) WORLD OF HORSE RACING (R) 9:35 (PC) MOVIE * * "AIGLE DE FER II: LA MISSION" (1988.Drame) Louis Gos sett Jr.Sharon Brandon Un olticier de l aviation américaine est charge de 1 entrainement d un commando forme de soldats américains et russes (1 hr.40 mm ) 9 45 (FC) MOVIED "A Bucket ot Blood" (1959 Horror) Dick Miller.Barboura Morris (1 hr , 6 min ) 10:00 a a LES CONTREBANDIERS a PEE WEE S PLAYHOUSE (CC) a JETSONS (1 hr ) a SPORTSWEEKEND Third round coverage ol the British Open Golt Championship from St Andrews, Scotland.Marlboro Grand Prix auto race trom East Rutherford.N J final qualifying tor CART Toronto Molson Indy from Exhibition Place in Toronto (Live) (3 hrs ) a © GOLF British Open Champion- ship Third round from St Andrews Golt Club in Scotland (Live) (3 hrs ) © PUNKIE © PUTTNAM S PRAIRIE EMPORIUM Mark and Katy s grandparents are to arrive (Part 1 of 2) (CC) (TSN) TRANSWORLD SPORT (1 hr ) 10 30 © O LES HERITIERS O GARFIELD AND FRIENDS (CC) (1 hr ) a LES PETITS BONSHOMMES © PAUL ET LES JUMEAUX © DUCKTALES (CC) 11:00 O Q LES HEROS DU SAMEDI B DENVER.THE LAST DINOSAUR (CC) O COPS © NATURE ENJEU © RENOVATION ZONE © DEGRASSI HIGH Heather is afraid Erica will go too far with her new boyfriend.(R) (CC) (MM) VJ STEVE ANTHONY CONTINUES (1 hr.) (FC) MOVIEDDD "Homeboy" (1988.Drama) Mickey Rourke, Christopher Walken.(1 hr.52 mm.) (TSN) TENNIS Players International From York University in Toronto.(Live) (2 hrs ) 11:15 (PC) MOVIE *** "LA GUERRE A SEPT ANS" (1987.Chronique) Sebastien Rice-Edwards.Sarah Miles A partir de 1939 et durant les années de guerre qui vont suivre, voici les extraits du (Ournal intime d un garçonnet (1 hr , 55 mm.) 11:30 O RUDE DOG & THE DWEEBS (CC) B JUICE MAN O GHOSTBUSTERS © MAGAZINE MONTREAL © BOB IZUMI REAL FISHING SHOW © THIS OLD HOUSE A futuristic house in Pittsfield.Mass.: the barn's stairway arrives.(R) (CC) AFTERNOON 12:00 O O UNIVERS INCONNUS © ADVENTURES OF RAGGEDY ANN AND ANDY (R) (CC) a TO BE ANNOUNCED O K 2000 © MOVIE DDH "Un million d'annees avant Jesus-Christ” © MAPLE LEAF WRESTLING (1 hr ) © NEW YANKEE WORKSHOP A hardwood-topped workbench with a bench vise and recessed tool storage.(CC) (MM) ERICA EHM S FASHION NOTES Featured a look at young independent Canadian fashion designers trom across the country 12:30 a CBS STORYBREAK IR) (CC) B MASTER WOK © VICTORY GARDEN The Southern summer garden, the suburban gardens new perennial border (CC) (MM) VJ ERICA EHM (2 hrs .30 mm ) 1 00 O O MOVIE DDH “Tintin et le temple du soleil " a MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Philadelphia Phillies at Cincinnati Reds (Live) (CC) (3 hrs ) awWF WRESTLING (1 hr) 8 SPORTSWEEKEND CONTINUES (2 hrs ) O LES DEUX FONT LA PAIRE a © GOLF CONTINUES (1 hr ) Clotlmisp Irom U>fl: Patti LuPone, Rill Smitrovich, Monique Lanier, Kellie Martin and Christopher Burke star as the Tharhers on "Life Coes On," airing Sundays on ABC.The series has been renewed for Ihe fall.mmM Jr® -Y i ToWNSHII'S WKKK KKII»W Jl I.V 20 l!«u Saturday (B MOVIE "WITH SIX YOU GET EGGROLL' (i%8 Comedy) Dons Day.Brian Keith Despite ttie (act that theit children don t get along, a widow and a widower decide to marry (2 hrs ) ffl DOCTOR WHO Doctor Who must battle an alien life torm whose mission is to replace Key government officials and taKe over the world (1 hr 30 mm ) (FC) MOVIEDDD "Great Balls of Fire!" (1989.Oramal Dennis Quaid Winona Ryder (1 hr.48 mm ) (TSN) AUTO RACING NASCAR Grand National Senes From Pocono.Pa (Live) (1 hr , 30 mm.) 1:10 (PC) MOVIE * * ' ; "DANS LE VENTRE DU DRAGON" (1989 Drame) David Lahaye.Mane Tifo Un |eune homme accepte de se soumettre a des experiences de medicaments dans un la boratoire dirige par une étrange femme.(1 hr.55 mm.) 2:00 O TO BE ANNOUNCED (1 hr.) O MOVIE DDH "Guerre et passion" O SUPERCHARGERS d MOVIE DO “Surprise-Party" S) TONY ROBBINS 2:30 O WATER SPORTS WORLD 8) POWER BANDS EB BOOKMARK Ron Powers ( The Beast, the Eumch and the Glass-Eyed Child ) and Neil Postman discuss TV.(CC) (TSN) CANADIAN MOTORSPORT WEEKLY (R) 3:00 8 0 AUTOSPORT Q BASEBALL U S National Team vs Cuban National Team From Estadio Latinamencano in Havana.Cuba (Live) (3 hrs.) Q STAR TREK Mr Spock conducts his own defense in his court-martial for mutiny.(R) (Part 2 of 2) (1 hr.) O ffl PBA BOWLING El Paso Open From El Paso.Texas (Live) (1 hr, 30 mm ) (Q CANADA IN VIEW EB EUROPEAN JOURNAL (MM) R.S.V.P.(1 hr ) (FC) MOVIEDDD “Twins" (1988.Comedy) Arnold Schwarzenegger.Danny DeVito (1 hr.52 mm.) (TSN) TENNIS MAGAZINE (R) 3:05 (PC) MOVIE *** "LE MAITRE DE GUERRE" (1986.Comedie) Clint East-wood.Marsha Mason.Un veteran des guerres de Coree et du Vietnam, un veritable tyran, charge de la formation des |eunes recrues, va devoir lutter contre l'inertie de ses collègues et la mentalité deplorable des soldats (2 hrs , 10 min.) 3:30 (B T AND T (CC) EB SOUTH AFRICA NOW (TSN) CANADIAN GOLF TODAY (R) 4:00 o SENIOR PGA GOLF Ameritech Open Third round, from Grand Traverse Resort m Grand Traverse Village Mich.(Live) (CC) (2 hrs ) 8 CANADIAN GARDENER Planning a perennial border (CC) O L'ESPRIT D'AVENTURE d L AVENTURE IB WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Sched uled Spruce Meadows equestrian events: CISC World Cup.from Calgary synchronized swimmimg, Canadian Tire bicycle racing (Taped) (2 hrs.) EB COLLECTORS A trip along Oregon s coast includes stops to view inkwells, posters, tins and stereoscopes (R) (MM) SOUL IN THE CITY (1 hr ) (TSN) MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Toronto Blue Jays at Oakland A s (Live) (CC) (3 hrs 30 mm ) 4:30 8 O PASSEPORT POUR.8 FISH N CANADA O (B WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Boxing - fighters and site to be deter mined.Tour de France, Caesar s International Handicap from Atlantic City.N.J (CC) (1 hr .30 mm.) IB DOUBLE DEFI EB NATHALIE DUPREE'S MATTERS OF TASTE Red pepper and corn chowder, boiled lobster and fruit tarts 5:00 8 O EXPEDITION 8 DRIVER'S SEAT Chevrolet Lumma Eurosport and the Volkswagen Cabriolet.Wilkinson s Automodilia.a tip on achieving the perfect drive (R) 8 8 VIDEOSTAR EB JULIA CHILD AND MORE COM PANY (MM) VJ MICHAEL WILLIAMS (1 hr ) (FC) MOVIEDH "Listen to Me" (1989 Drama) Kirk Cameron Jami Gertz (1 hr .47 mm.) 5:15 (PC) MOVIE *** MIDNIGHT RUN " (1988 Comedie) Robert De Niro.Charles Grodm Un ex-flic converti en chasseur de primes doit ramener de New York a Los Angeles un client et toucher pour ce travail 100 000 dollars.(2 hrs .10 mm.) 5:30 8 8 LA MER A VOIR 8 PEOPLE AND DOGS Legal oblige lions of owning a dog U 8 BATMAN EB FRUGAL GOURMET Roman re cipes including fritto mesto and pasta carbonara (R) EVENING 6:00 8 8 LE TELEJOURNAL (SC) 8 8 8 NEWS 8 SATURDAY REPORT (CC) (1 hr ) O MOVIE DD “Deux garçons et une fille 8 NEWS (CC) 8 ICI MONTREAL (SC) 8 ABC NEWS (CC) 8 LAWRENCE WELK SHOW Los Angeles A musical tour of the City of Angels includes California.Here I Corne and Leavm on a Jet Plane (1 hr.) (MM) BLUE SPOTLIGHT SPECIAL The Cuit 6:10 8 8 INTERMECO NIAGARA 6:30 8 O SAMEDI P.M (SC) 0 CBS NEWS (CC) 8 NBC NEWS 8 ABC NEWS (CC) 8 AVIS DE RECHERCHE 8 EXPOS SUMMER '90 8 RUNAWAY WITH THE RICH AND FAMOUS Dustin Nguyen (“21 Jump Street ) in Mexico (R) (MM) VJ MICHAEL WILLIAMS (1 hr 30 mm.) 7:00 O 8 STAR SEARCH (1 hr.) 8 FAMILY TIES Nick s temporary residence in the Keaton home ruins Steven s vacation (CC) 8 TOMMY HUNTER Guests Murray McLauchlan, Shirley Eikhard.Jo-El Sonnier, Crystal Gayle and Bing Armstrong.(R) (CC) (1 hr.) 8 STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION Riker is charged with the murder 01 a respected scientist (CC) (1 hr ) 8 STAR TREK.THE NEXT GENERA TION Riker is charged with the murder of a respected scientist (R) (CC) ( 1 hr ) © AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Poet, novel ist.composer and song stylist Leonard Cohen performs (1 hr ) (FC) MOVIEDDD "Miles From Home" (1988.Drama) Richard Gere Kevin Anderson.(1 hr , 48 min ) 7:25 (PC) MOVIE »» "GOR" (1988 Drame) Urbano Barbenm.Rebecca Ferrath Un professeur dun college de Nouvelle-Angleterre a ete transporte comme par magie dans un monde de fantaisie (1 hr.35 mm ) 7:30 8 8 LES INSOLENCES D'UNE CAMERA 8 CHEERS Sam encourages a reu mon between tending sisters Rebecca and Susan (CC) 8 LES LAUREATS (TSN) SPORTSDESK (CC) 8:00 8 8 LE BASEBALL 8 PARADISE Ethan s life is endan gered by vengelul townspeople when he transports an accused murderer to Paradise (R) (CC) (1 hr ) 8 22F Mary witnesses the infidelity of Rose s boyfriend while on a trip to At lantic City (R) (Part 1 ol 2) (CC) 8 KATE & ALLIE A guardian angel grants Kate and Allie a wish (R) (CC) 8 MOVIE OH “Culpabilisation" 8 SUPER JEOPARDY) (CC) 8 MOVIE DD "Jeux da guerre" 8 KATTS A DOG Crooks break into K 9 headquarters m search of confis cated evidence (R) (CC) 8 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Bos ton Red Sox at Kansas City Royals (Live) (3 hrs ) © WISH ME LUCK Liz plans an attack on a German radar base Vivien places the whole team in danger when she sneaks off to find her daughter (1 hr ) (MM) SOUL IN THE CITY (1 hr ) (TSN) GOODWILL GAMES Scheduled events include the welcoming cere mony.men s gymnastics and swim mmg (Live) (3 hrs ) 6:30 8 AMEN The Deacon finds himself defending an AWOL Thelma at her court martial hearing (R) (CC) 8 NEWHART An impoverished Br tish lord pays his bill at the inn by leav ing Dick his title (R) (CC) B MONOPOLY (CC) 8 CAMPBELLS When Emma dis guises herselt as a man to collect literary material, she is found out by Captain Sims (R) (CC) 9:00 8 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Vincent stages a vicious attack on a drug warehouse as retribution lor a musical prodigy who is now an addict (Post ponedtrom an earlier date)
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