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[" By Gordon Lambie One of the realities of going to a school in a rural community is that often the buses come really early in the morning.That, according to Ayer\u2019s Cliff Elementary School community member Jennifer Mackinnon, can be a hard way for young students to start the day.\u201cMany children, especially from the Coaticook area, are on the buses before 7 and many simply don\u2019t have time to eat before school or are hungry by the time they get here,\u201d the volunteer said.Enter the breakfast program.\u201cThe ACES breakfast program is run by 15 very dedicated volunteers,\u201d Mack- innon explained, estimating that the COURTESY PHOTOS T H E V O I C E O F T H E E A S T E R N T O W N S H I P S S I N C E 18 9 7 T H E Friday , February 9, 2018 95 cents + taxes PM#0040007682 IN THE MIDDLE OF TOWN -THAT\u2019S CONVENIENT!- R E S E R V E N O W ! lerenaissance.ca 819-562-0875 819-822-8055 cell mike.page@valestrie.com 819-578-1965 cell johnpage@valestrie.com 819-563-4466 office A family team here to listen to you and serve you with care Visit our website www.valestrie.com - Very nice selection of pre-owned vehicles WEEKEND EDITION Running prep and recovery Sports \u2014 Page 17 Ayer\u2019s Cliff Elementary School loves its volunteers CONT\u2019D ON PAGE 5 City offers tips for responsible winter citizenship Record Staff SHERBROOKE As Sherbrooke is once again hit with substantial snowfall, the city is giving citizens a few tips to encourage responsible civil behaviour and help improve the quality of municipal services in winter.In many cases, taking small actions greatly facilitates winter operations, it says.Winter advice Don\u2019t put waste bins on the street the day before pickup.The public is encouraged to put bins on the street before 8 a.m., the morning of collection, and to remove them as soon as pickup is completed or as soon as possible afterwards on the same day.Snow removal staff can clear the streets more quickly and more evenly if they are not full of waste bins, especially during night operations.Never put snow on the street or on the sidewalk This habit has a serious impact on the CONT\u2019D ON PAGE 3 \u201cIt was 7 minutes after midnight.The dog was lying on the grass in the middle of the lawn in front of Mrs.Shears\u2019s house.Its eyes were closed.It looked as if it was running on its side, the way dogs run they think they are chasing a cat in a dream.But the dog was not running or asleep.The dog was dead.There was a garden fork sticking out of the dog.\u201d Thus begins Chapter 2 of Mark Had- don\u2019s 2003 Whitbread Book of the Year: \u201cThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.\u201d The putative author of this work is 15-year old Swindon, Wiltshire resident Christopher Boone.Christopher has a form of autism and the book is an assignment at the school for special needs students that he attends.Not all the students are autistic: most of them have other types of handicaps.This means few of the students understand the problems that the others have to struggle with.The book is an attempt to get the reader inside Christopher\u2019s head, to try to visualize the world the way Christopher has to see it.Christopher is a liter- alist.Nuance and subtlety are foreign to him.That\u2019s why he likes numbers.You can trust numbers.3 always means 3 and nothing else.He is particularly fond of prime numbers, because they can\u2019t be recombined.20 might be 4x5 or 2x10 or 2x2x5.But 19 is always and only 19.That is why he has numbered the chapters using prime numbers, in sequence but not consecutive.This explains why a 221- page book ends at Chapter 233.Words, on the other hand, are slippery and treacherous.Not only (there\u2019s a dangerous customer) does the same word mean different things in different contexts, but words are sometimes pronounced differently and act as different parts of speech, e.g.blessed, desert, frequent.Figures of speech are a major minefield.Christopher can cope with similes, because words generally mean the same thing as when they are not in similes.\u201cRed\u201d still means a colour and \u201cbeet\u201d still means a root vegetable.But metaphors are completely baffling.If you describe someone as a \u201cpistol,\u201d does that mean he is dangerous and possibly lethal, or does he just like to make a lot of noise without doing any real harm?Christopher is highly vulnerable to information overload.He not only sees and hears everything around him: he also remembers it.He does not have the internal screens that block out most of the details of our sensory environment, enabling most of us to concentrate on the things we are most interested in.Christopher takes in all these details and assigns them to their proper place in his memory bank.But if there are many things in view, some of which are moving, accompanied at the same time by many sounds, Christopher becomes overwhelmed and can\u2019t think straight.One of the most interesting parts of the book is the different mechanisms that he uses to cope (or not cope) with these crises.For instance, he does not like to be touched because that adds more sensations that he has to keep track of.He usually responds to being grabbed or hugged by punching the person who makes that mistake.Christopher has decided to make the death of Wellington, the unfortunate poodle referred to above, a murder mystery that he will solve using the techniques of science and math employed by his hero, Sherlock Holmes.The book he is writing details how this investigation is being carried out and the results that it is producing.Christopher has to employ stealth to do this because his father has forbidden him to bother the neighbours with his inquiries.His detective techniques lead him down a blind alley.But he still finds out who killed Wellington when the culprit confesses.In the meantime, Christopher\u2019s explorations have led him to learn things about his own family that he had never suspected.These frighten him so much that he feels compelled to run away to London to seek shelter with other family members.The only problem with this plan is that he has never been to London, never travelled on a train, and he is completely unprepared for the nightmare of riding the Tube.One of the fun things about the book is that one of Christopher\u2019s coping mechanisms is to try to solve math problems in his head as a means of blocking out the outside world.He is very good at Math and is planning to write his A level (university entrance) exams, which no one from his school has ever attempted.These problems are sketched out and solved in the text, which adds an interesting element to the story.I really enjoyed this tale about a different kind of hero battling against problems the rest of us don\u2019t really have.There are times when it appears we are getting more Haddon than Christopher: he seems to have some awfully complex views about astronomy for a fifteen-year- old, even a mathematically gifted fif- teen-year-old.\u201cThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time\u201d is available at the Lennoxville Library as both a regular book and an audio book.The Lennoxville Library is looking for new board members to fill some vacancies that have developed over the past year.Interested members of the library should contact Donna Berwick 819-565- 3449 before February 20 to make inquiries and/or to offer their services.Ben by Daniel Shelton Page 2 Friday , February 9, 2018 newsroom@sherbrookerecord.com The Record Weather TODAY: A FEW FLURRIES HIGH -7 LOW -10 SATURDAY: SCATTERED FLURRIES HIGH 1 LOW -4 SUNDAY: MIXED PRECIP HIGH 3 LOW -6 MONDAY: MAINLY SUNNY HIGH -5 LOW -18 TUESDAY: MAINLY SUNNY HIGH -2 LOW -3 The Record e-edition There for you 24-hours-a-day 7-days-a-week.Wherever you are.Access the full edition of the Sherbrooke Record as well as special editions and 30 days of archives.Renew or order a new 12- month print subscription and get a 12-month online subscription for an 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is likely to block culverts located under driveways.During heavy rains or sudden snowmelt, the compacted snow prevents water from circulating freely in the culverts, which can cause significant and expensive damage.Never put snow over fire hydrants, and remove it if possible It is imperative that fire hydrants are never buried under the snow.To ensure rapid response by firefighters in the event of a fire, the city removes snow from around some 4,100 fire hydrants in its territory.Citizens who want to assist can clear hydrants near their property themselves.This improves the security of their neighborhood and helps the city in its work.Respect nighttime parking restrictions The ban on parking vehicles on the street at night is in effect from midnight to 7 a.m.until March 14, inclusive.This prohibition could be removed on some nights between March 15 and March 31, but should be considered to be in effect until further notice.These simple gestures, as well as many other tips, are included in a new section of the Ville de Sherbrooke website entitled \u201cWhat to do in winter\u201d (Quoi faire en hiver) at sherbrooke.ca/quoifaire.The snow removal process begun by the city Thursday night is expected to last about a week, although no work will be done on the weekend.CONT\u2019D FROM PAGE 1 Responsible winter citizenship Lac-Mégantic resident charged in case of extreme animal neglect Record Staff SHERBROOKE The SPA de l\u2019Estrie has criminally charged a Lac-Mégantic resident for having purposefully abandoned two dogs and a cat in distress as well as willfully failing to provide the animals with food, water, shelter, and basic care.On Jan.31, inspectors from the SPA de l\u2019Estrie had to intervene urgently in response to a complaint filed about the residence where the animals in question were housed.On arrival, they found two dogs and a very weak cat.\u201cThey were just skin and bones, downright skeletal,\u201d says Geneviève Cloutier, spokesperson for the SPA de l\u2019Estrie.\u201cGiven their critical condition, the animals were immediately seized by our inspectors and brought urgently to the shelter so that they could receive the necessary veterinary care.\u201d A simply inconceivable situation Veterinarians performed several tests on the animals and, unfortunately, had to immediately euthanize one of the dogs, a boxer mix, because of severe dehydration and malnutrition.Cloutier said she had never seen a dog in such poor condition.The other dog and the cat also suffered from severe malnutrition and advanced dehydration.The dog, an almost 4-year-old dachshund breed, weighed less than half its normal weight, while the cat, about 1 year old, was in better shape and the veterinary team was able to save both of them.They are currently in the shelter where they are still receiving care, but their condition is stable.The Estrie SPA is reminding the public once again of the importance of reporting abuse or neglect of animals.\u201cIt can\u2019t be said enough; it is essential to report if you witness a situation of negligence or even if you\u2019re suspicious, don\u2019t hesitate to contact us without delay,\u201d Cloutier commented, adding that thanks to confidential reports, the organization has helped hundreds of animals.The SPA de l\u2019Estrie is mandated to apply federal and provincial laws as well as municipal regulations regarding animal protection.COURTESY OF THE SPA DE L\u2019ESTRIE The dachshund, nicknamed Becky, is slowly recovering.The other dog was in such an extreme state of malnutrition and dehydration that he needed to be euthanized immediately.Old Sherbrooke \u2018Y\u2019 building could become shops, condos Record Staff SHERBROOKE The old YM-YWCA building on Montreal St.which currently houses the French-language private primary school Plein Soleil, could be converted to commercial and residential use if a conditional purchase offer is accepted for the building, Sherbrooke\u2019s La Tribune is reporting.The paper says the school preferred not to identify any potential buyers, since the transaction has not yet been formally concluded.The transformation project could contain commercial spaces as well as apartments or condos on the upper floors.The schoolyard would be converted back into a parking lot.The school announced last summer that it would be moving to the new Le Plateau neighborhood on Chardonnay St., which runs parallel to Lionel-Groulx Blvd.Installed in its current location since the early 1990s, the school has become overcrowded.Mother takes to Facebook for crosswalk safety Record Staff \u201cI feel powerless, I don\u2019t know what to do anymore,\u201d said Marie-France Bolduc in a Facebook video post.Following repeated attempts for help from her children\u2019s school board and the city, the Sherbrooke mother made an appeal on social media to call for more security at an intersection on Bowen St.South in Sherbrooke where her children have to cross to get to school.\u201cEven when the children are at the corner near the sign drivers don\u2019t stop,\" Marie-France Bolduc said in her post.Bolduc said she has asked for a crossing guard, a stop sign, or even just a speed bump to slow traffic in the area.All of her requests were refused, she said.Bolduc said she also contacted Taxi Sherbrooke to try and arrange a contract to have her two girls picked up and dropped off from school rather than have them negotiate the crosswalk.According to Bolduc, the taxi company couldn\u2019t guarantee being on time every day, and she wasn\u2019t comfortable having her 6- and 4-year-old daughters standing around waiting.Until now, Bolduc explained that her older son was able to help her 6-year-old daughter cross the street.He will be off to Cegep next year, she said, adding that her other 4-year-old daughter will start crossing the street next year as well.\u201cDo I have to wait until there is an accident?\u201d she said, pointing out that the only safety measure in place at the Bowen crosswalk for her two daughters is a sign threatening a fine that most drivers ignore.Exasperated by the many administrative procedures she has gone through to no avail, Bolduc produced two videos that she posted on Facebook Wednesday.In one, she explains her frustrations about the situation, which she feels puts her daughters in danger.In the second video, Bolduc has her daughter waiting at the corner in front of the pedestrian crossing while cars continue to pass by unconcerned.So far, Bolduc\u2019s Facebook posts have hundreds of shares and well over 100,000 views combined.Bolduc explained that she can\u2019t walk her children to this intersection herself, because she works at 7 a.m.every morning.\u201cI am not the only one,\u201d the post continues.\u201cThere are many parents whose children attend Marie-Reine school who are nervous in the morning.We are worried and we wonder if our children have safely arrived at school.\u201d Bolduc said she began her efforts to improve the situation two years ago and has had no luck.\u201cI asked the school board for expanded bus transportation.I am willing to pay for my children to be safe,\u201d she said.\u201cI asked the city to put in a stop sign or a speed bump to ensure that signs are respected and that motorists stop so that children can cross safely.Every request has been refused.\u201d There are more than 200 pedestrian crossings in Sherbrooke.A motorist who does not stop at a crosswalk is liable to a fine of $169. By Gordon Lambie Sherbrooke will have a new circuit of living mosaics this coming summer.Expanding on its existing offering of \u201cmosaiculture\u201d: artworks that blend living plants and sculpture, the city plans to integrate the new circuit into its \u201copen air gallery\u201d of public art to increase the city\u2019s appeal to visitors and residents alike.\u201cThe symposium of mosaics that took place in Gatineau drew in more than 1 million people with 27 artworks,\u201d said Guylaine Boutin, director of the city\u2019s public works department, in describing the project earlier this week.\u201cThere are people who really like to see this kind of exhibition.\u201d To be installed between May and July throughout the downtown, the new circuit will start at the tourist information bureau next to Lac des Nations.The living artworks will be installed around the lake, at the Domaine Howard Park, near the Jacques-Cartier Bridge and in front of the city hall.\u201cI think it is important to recognize that there will be 14 mosaicultures altogether, but some will be on existing sites whereas others will be completely new,\u201d Boutin said.Valériane Noël, landscape architect with the city\u2019s parks division, explained that the new circuit takes a non-tradi- tional approach to mosaiculture that combines urban art and the mosaics in order to capitalize on the link between the living artworks and those already established as one of the city\u2019s most attractive features to visitors.The artworks, she said, will take on a variety of forms, ranging from two-dimensional images to interactive sculptures.\u201cThe circuit will be a series of installations based on their surroundings,\u201d Noël said.\u201cWe are working off of characteristics like historical context and natural environment.\u201d Boutin and Noël said that one of the longer-term ideas of building the circuit is to eventually try to attract a festival of land art and mosaiculture to the city.Claude Charron, president of the Borough of Lennoxville, shared an interest in seeing the mosaics expand into the surrounding areas of the city if they prove to be successful.The planning team expressed openness to this idea, but said their focus is on first establishing the initial circuit.In the summer of 2019, the planning team hopes to add to four more works on the Magog River gorge trail, the Place de la Cité square, and the tourist information bureau itself.Overall, the budget for the creation of the new circuit is relatively small.Boutin said that the sum total needed is estimated at $200,000, and that including the cost of a new greenhouse workshop that was already built last year.\u201cThis is a made-in-Sherbrooke project,\u201d Boutin said, noting that the labour, plants, and artistic design were all developed on the local level.\u201cWe are very proud.\u201d Page 4 Friday , February 9, 2018 newsroom@sherbrookerecord.com The Record Sherbrooke investing in living art COURTESY PHOTOS Artists\u2019 renditions of some of the artworks planned around Lac des Nations as a part of the new mosaiculture circuit planned for this summer. The Record newsroom@sherbrookerecord.com Friday , February 9, 2018 Page 5 Saturday, February 10, 2018 10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.www.crc-lennox.qc.ca 2580, rue College, Sherbrooke (Québec) 819 564-3666 Meet members of faculty & staff Tour the campus OPEN HOUSE 2017-2018 Leave your mark St.Francis Elementary School looking for community support By Gordon Lambie RICHMOND St.Francis Elementary School in Richmond has found a fun way to let local book lovers help stock the shelves of its library.Teaming up with national book and gift chain Indigo, the school is holding what\u2019s known as a \u201cFUNdraiser\u201d where a percentage of the value of participants\u2019 purchases is given back to the school as credit for the purchase of new books.\u201cWe started this before Christmas with the idea that, since Indigo sells more than just books, this could help serve all of people\u2019s gift giving needs,\u201d said Carie Nixon, the PPO committee member responsible for the school library, who is heading up the FUNdraiser alongside teacher Helena Bates.Nixon explained that the partnership works on two levels.People who buy online gift cards will see 20 per cent of their purchase value ($5 from a $25 card, $10 from $50, or $20 from $100) donated to the school\u2019s efforts.Participants who just want to make a purchase without getting the gift card will see only 3 per cent given.\u201cFor us to get the best results, we\u2019re encouraging people to get gift cards,\u201d Nixon said, adding, \u201calthough 3 per cent is better than nothing.\u201d The campaign website also offers visitors the opportunity to donate directly to the cause, should someone feel generous without necessarily wanting to make any purchases themselves.So far the school has raised $239 through the program.St.Francis Principal Louise Retchless lauded Nixon and Bates for their initiative in trying to develop the library at the school and highlighted the fact that the fundraiser is ongoing.She emphasized the fact, however, that the school only gets money through online transactions with Indigo.\u201cThis is online, exclusively.\u201d The principal said, noting that although there has been enthusiastic response to the idea, the money raised so far has been from the involvement of only seven people.To access the St.Francis fundraiser, shoppers need to visit https://indigo.flip- give.com/teams and type St.Francis into the search bar.The website will then provide instructions on how to make your purchases count.\u201cPlease remember that Indigo has more than books.You can purchase toys, games, electronics, home and gift items too!\u201d Nixon added, expressing gratitude for the support so far.Online fundraising initiative Ayer\u2019s Cliff Elementary School CONT\u2019D FROM PAGE 1 program has been going on for close to six years now.\u201cThey are mostly grandmothers who come into the school five days a week to serve a hot breakfast to 40 of our students.\u201d The community member explained that all of the volunteers in the program are from the Ayer\u2019s Cliff area and take turns coming in to the school to cook for the students.The menu always includes fresh fruit, vegetables, cheese, hard boiled eggs, yogurt, and usually homemade apple sauce, but grows some days to include things like pancakes, wraps, scrambled eggs, bagels, or home made muffins.\u201cMany studies have been done on the importance of well fed children and the benefits to learning.For that reason the breakfast program only feeds healthy meals,\u201d Mackinnon said.\u201cThe staff at ACES are always very supportive of this program and the students are very lucky to have so many willing volunteers.\u201d All students are required to have parental permission to participate in the program and they are encouraged (but not required) to give 50 cents a day to help offset the costs of the program.The work of the volunteers is supported by outside fundraising both from the immediate community and beyond.\u201cAll of our volunteers are well loved by all of our students,\u201d Mackinnon said.\u201cOften they come on more than one day a week to cover if others are away.\u201d COURTESY PHOTOS By David Suzuki People sometimes get bugged by insects, but we need them.They play essential roles in pollination, combatting unwanted agricultural pests, recycling organic matter, feeding fish, birds and bats, and much more.They\u2019re the most numerous and diverse animals on Earth and form the base of many terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.Our admiration for these critters goes beyond their ability to adapt, their fantastically diverse colours and shapes, and their accomplishments that create dramatic impacts on our world\u2019s functioning.Could the same six-legged creatures that form the backbone of ecosystem services also help minimize humanity\u2019s environmental footprint?Could insects revolutionize the way we eat and produce food?We will be 9 billion people on Earth in 2050.To feed that many, we should double food production, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization.But the way we currently produce food weighs heavily on the environment.If food were a country, it would rank third behind China and the US as one of the largest greenhouse gas emitters.We eat too much meat, and its production is disastrous from an environmental standpoint.In Canada, we\u2019re struggling to curb water pollution related to corn and soybean production for livestock feed, and aquaculture relies on wild- caught fish to produce meal and oil feed- stock.Although vegetarian diets would suffice to feed humans and drastically reduce our environmental footprint, meat consumption remains a firmly established tradition.But if we bartered beef, pork, or chicken for a handful of insects, the environmental impact of our ani- mal-protein intake would drop dramatically.According to the FAO, 18 per cent of all greenhouse gas emissions are linked to animal husbandry.Emissions from insect production are negligible in relation to the amount of protein produced.Insects are especially effective at converting their food because they\u2019re cold-blooded and therefore waste less energy to keep warm.Although few people in Canada have integrated insects into their regular diet, nearly half of us have tasted an insect, according to a survey conducted in Quebec.According to the study, males are significantly more likely than females to bite into an insect like a fly larva! To reduce our environmental footprint, not everyone needs to incorporate these crisp, delicious arthropods into their diet.Changing the diet of farmed animals could also help.People who may not want to ingest insects themselves would likely have little problem feeding their pets insect-containing kibble, or eating farmed animals like chickens raised on insect-based feeds.The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has already licensed fly larvae to feed farmed salmon and chickens.(Full disclosure: My suggestion to use insects to feed carnivores like salmon inspired a company in which I have invested that harvests insects grown on food waste.) Emerging entotechnologies (from the Greek root entomo, for \u201cinsects\u201d) bring together applications that focus on what insects do best.For example, organic residues can be fed to fly larvae, which can then be used as livestock feed.Black soldier fly larvae have voracious appetites for fruit and vegetable residues and could help improve the way we handle this high-quality organic waste.It\u2019s a way to give a second life to stale food, rather than sending it to compost bins or biogas plants.Considering nearly 45 per cent of fruit and vegetables produced worldwide is wasted, this is not a fringe idea.After feeding the hungry with the highest quality unsold portions of our food, we could feed our breeding animals with insects raised on organic residues from grocery stores and restaurant kitchens.With clean organic residues from urban agriculture, we could also feed humans! In Montreal, the Blanc de Gris farm grows grey oyster mushrooms on recovered coffee and brewery residues.But we can take it even further.Several tonnes of mycelium (akin to the \u201croots\u201d of fungi mixed with growth substrate) are discarded from the company\u2019s mushroom production each year.A research project by the David Suzuki Foundation, Montreal Biodome, Concordia University, Université du Québec à Montréal and Université Laval is finding out if mealworms could grow on this mycelium.The first results are promising.In fact, entotechnology and ento- mophagy (eating insects) research is blooming in Canada.You can join the research on edible insects by participating in a survey by Con- cordia University PhD student Didier Marquis.Learn more at www.davidsuzuki.org.EDITORIAL Page 6 Friday , February 9, 2018 newsroom@sherbrookerecord.com The Record Although few people in Canada have integrated insects into their regular diet, nearly half of us have tasted an insect, according to a survey conducted in Quebec.DEAR EDITOR: The \u201cspecial consultations and public hearings on Bill 166 to reform Quebec\u2019s school tax system, are over.Recall the backward system which allowed property owners without children attending school to choose a school board with a lower tax rate to pay their taxes.For example, Le Devoir reported on Feb.7, that over the past two years in the Outaouais region, 18,400 taxpayers left the four French school boards to pay their tax bill to the English school board, which resulted in losses of income that had to be offset by tax rate increases.The opposite was reported in the Laval region.That said, there were 11 briefs submitted to the Committee on Culture and Education studying the bill.Understandably, French and English school boards and their associations make up the bulk accompanied by three other groups and one citizen.It seems no one is really happy with the present system.Consider the Montreal Island School Tax Committee, who is known by its French acronym: CGTSIM.They watch over the taxes of Montreal\u2019s five school boards (three French; two English).This committee is manned by ten school commissioners (two for each board) and two government employees.They attend about seven meetings a year, which average about 45 minutes each.They want to suspend the adoption of Bill 166, to create another committee comprised of government and Montreal school tax committee members, combined with other school board people to further study the idea.Imagine.However, the submission by the Quebec English School Boards Association is predictable.They make the usual claim that they are fighting for the \u201cminority education system\u201d and wish to control the finances because: \u201cOur recommendations are proposed.to protect our rights by virtue of the Constitution.\u201d Ahh.the constitution.Regardless, here are two better ideas.I am the citizen who submitted a brief.I am calling for the government to get school boards completely out of the tax-collecting business and follow up on a system in which municipalities take over.Why have two bodies collecting taxes for one property?On the broader political front, I believe the Coalition Avenir Québec has a much fairer system to collect the province\u2019s school taxes.After all, its leader, François Legault, is a businessman (CEO and co-founder of Air Transat); the QESBA is still searching for a purpose and an executive director.The Bill 166 briefs, including mine, are on the National Assembly\u2019s site: www.assnat.qc.ca.CHRIS EUSTACE Montreal Letter Science Matters 6 Mallory, Sherbrooke, Quebec J1M 2E2 FAX: 819-821-3179 E-MAIL: newsroom@sherbrookerecord.com WEBSITE: www.sherbrookerecord.com SHARON MCCULLY PUBLISHER .(819) 569-9511 MATTHEW MCCULLY ASSOCIATE EDITOR (819) 569-6345 GORDON LAMBIE ASSOCIATE EDITOR .(819) 569-6345 STEPHEN BLAKE CORRESP.EDITOR .(819) 569-6345 SERGE GAGNON CHIEF PRESSMAN .(819) 569-9931 DEPARTMENTS ACCOUNTING .(819) 569-9511 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tax-collecting business Save the planet; eat an insect CONT\u2019D ON PAGE 7 Perhaps we could each take some time to name the virtues we cherish, then work to make them a part of our daily life.COLUMNIST Friday , February 9, 2018 Page 7 The Record newsroom@sherbrookerecord.com One column, four voices Open to the Spirit Today\u2019s Word: Virtue By Revs Mead Baldwin, W.Lynn Dillabough, Lee Ann Hogle, and Carole Martignacco 1) Sometimes we sit around the table and randomly pick a word that we rarely use in conversation.Virtue is such a word.I can.t remember the last time I talked about virtue.I seem to recall that, just as there was a list of the seven deadly sins, there was also a list of seven noble virtues.Dante used them vividly in his book about Hell, \u201cThe Inferno\u201d For some reason the sins are often used but we rarely hear about the virtues.I certainly don\u2019t know what they are, but if I was the list maker here are mine: Compassion, Generosity, Acceptance, Openness, Forgiveness, Servant- hood, and Empathy.When I was a teenager I was fortunate to have two parents who set a good example.They were always willing to help others and open to people who were different.Their values had nothing to do with social status, money, or possessions.They were also quick to praise us when we did a selfless act.I recently noticed a teenager from our youth weekend in Ottawa pausing to put some change in an empty coffee cup held by a homeless person on the street.That\u2019s virtue, and I smiled and followed her example.Back to Dante, I think too many people spend time looking for sin in other people and too little time praising their virtues.As a society we often highlight the dark side.Instead let\u2019s appreciate the light.Perhaps we could each take some time to name the virtues we cherish, then work to make them a part of our daily life.2) Body, mind, and soul: the cultivation of virtue involves all of these.When we ask the questions \u201cHow do I live my life?\u201d and \u201cWhy do I live this way?\u201d we are led to examine not only our spiritual life but also what we do with our bodies and how we focus our minds.Virtue is not about a simple list of do\u2019s and don\u2019ts.When we think about virtue we reflect on the impact of our choices and we seek to direct our desires toward the good.The classic list of virtues is: temperance, prudence, justice, fortitude, faith, hope, and charity.We begin with temperance because this is the virtue that makes the others possible.Temperance is the virtue that directs our desires toward the good and helps us to avoid extremes.It is unfortunate that temperance became associated with the idea of abstaining from alcohol.This virtue is not about abstinence but moderation and well-directed desire.Temperance is not about prohibition but about making sure that we are doing pleasurable activities for good reasons.The simple example of eating can illustrate this virtue.We eat for enjoyment and also to nourish our bodies.We cross the line into intemperance when the pleasure of eating becomes an end in itself.We also cross the line into intemperance when we use extreme measures to limit or control what we eat.An obsession with \u201ceating clean\u201d can be just as intemperate as gorging ourselves on junk food.When it comes to virtue, there are no simple rules.Instead, we examine our desires and we ask questions about the best ways to live our lives, both for our own good and for the greater good of all.3) When my youngest child was in grade 6, the school gym teacher introduced a most unusual program into the weekly gym class.Each child came home with a drawing of an apple tree to place on the kitchen fridge.Associated with each apple was a word describing a certain virtue.There was honesty, trustworthiness, courage and wisdom, cooperation, collaboration, fairness, and perseverance.Each week, the children learnt the value of one of these virtues and what that looked like in gym class was demonstrated.Trustworthiness meant trying your best in a relay race because others were counting on you.Courage meant ignoring taunts if you were not the fastest racer.Camaraderie meant refraining from taunts and encouraging those with less skill.That year the gym class became a mini-laboratory for life lessons.Much more important than learning a specific sport, the children learned the value of virtues that would be life-long companions and guides to fulfilling, satisfying lives.As the winter Olympics draws near let us consider all the values that are played out during sporting events, many of which are overshadowed by feats that earn gold medals.I, for one, will be eternally grateful for that grade 6 gym teacher.The apple tree sits on my frig door to this day.4) I grew up with the saints.Not my siblings or classmates, but the ones I read about in the heavy Lives of the Saints, one of few entertaining volumes in our home library of shelves filled with geology, philosophy, history, and no less than two full sets of encyclopedias.Out of boredom in my mid-teens I picked it up, and something like a switch flipped on inside.Did it coincide with youthful idealism or a need for heroic examples?My fascination grew with each incredible tale.Quirky details linger in memory, bizarre events, eccentric behaviours of those celebrated paragons of virtue who even then seemed to border \u2014 dare I say it now \u2014 on the manic, obsessive or compulsive.Miracles more magical than magic.Was it fair, my rational self once asked, that one lifetime of selfless devotion and sacrifice be rewarded with martyrdom, while another drifted quietly into heavenly bliss, and still another be glorified eternally as the patron saint of ships or spoons! \u201cVirtue is it\u2019s own reward\u201d was the only explanation.We were named for them, expected to emulate them, in the hope that we\u2019d live up to the names we\u2019d been given.Since it was my middle name that counted for religious purposes, I\u2019d be reminded to muster the courage of Joan of Arc, though nothing in my life remotely resembled leading Medieval armies to victory.I was encouraged to integrate her courage into my own ordinary story, to find in myself, in response to the everyday challenges of a teen in the mid-20th century Midwest, some spark of holiness and even heroic virtue.The lives of the saints taught me that goodness, even greatness, is possible in any life and the only glory worth seeking is grounded in goodness.The old catechism gave us a list of virtues, to which I\u2019d now add many more.The ones I see on display every day.The hymn \u201cFor All the Saints\u201d reminds us that we are all \u201csaints in the making\u201d \u2014 capable and called to holiness, and I am continually amazed at the greatness of the everyday saints I live among.One word, four voices \u2014 and now your turn to reflect: What virtues do you find essential for living the good life?Rev.Mead Baldwin pastors the Wa- terville & North Hatley pastoral charge; Rev.Lynn Dillabough is now Rector of St.Paul\u2019s in Brockville ON.She continues to write for this column as a dedicated colleague with the Eastern Townships clergy writing team; Rev.Lee Ann Hogle ministers to the Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Magog & Georgeville United Churches; Rev.Carole Martignacco is Consulting Minister to UU Estrie-Unitarian Universalists in North Hatley.Grab a cuppa joe for the PPO By Matthew McCully The vitality of a school is directly related to support from the community.Parent Participation Organizations (PPO) spend a lot of time each year hard at work volunteering and thinking of ways to help support school programs and resources that fall outside the scope of the board.This week, Knowlton Academy (KA) kicked off a coffee fundraiser, now in its fifth year, which accounts for a substantial portion of money raised by the PPO annually.The funds collected help to reduce the costs of KA programs like the ski program, now in its 48th year.Funds also go towards the library, in-class equipment like noise reduction headphones, school yard improvements and class outings, to name a few.According to PPO member Jennifer Ruggins Muir, the coffee is not a tough sell.It is provided by the Virgin Hill Coffee company, a family-owned business in the Town of Brome Lake.\u201cIt is one of our most important fundraisers of the entire year,\u201d Ruggins Muir said, thanks in large part to Virgin Hill owners Matthew Greer and Tara Moar.\u201cEverybody drinks coffee,\u201d Ruggins Muir said, also highlighting the fact that the fundraiser is an opportunity for those who have yet to try Virgin Hill coffee to get a taste for the local brew.Anyone interested in supporting the Knowlton Academy fundraiser likely knows someone who knows someone who can take an order.Each student was sent home with an order form.There are 227g bags of smooth, coarse, or decaf available for $6 and kcups of Columbian Brown for $12 ($25 for the larger size).Knowlton Smooth or Dark costs $7 ($14 for the larger size).The deadline to order is Feb.19, Ruggins Muir said.The Knowlton Academy ski program, now in its 48th year, is one of the programs the PPO helps support with its annual fundraisers.\u201cI don\u2019t know how to ski,\u201d said PPO member Jennifer Ruggins Muir, \u201cI\u2019m learning.\u201d Thanks to the program, kids get to learn to ski even if they don\u2019t get the opportunity with their parents, she explained. There are nice projects in the air for our country music artists while others are being honoured for their achievement.Here is some Nashville news to keep you informed.The Bellamy Brothers, who were recently inducted into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame, have a new book coming out and after so many years, they continue touring.The country music performers announced their new autobiography, \u2018Let Your Love Flow: Life and Times of the Bellamy Brothers.\u2019 The official release date is set for April 17.David Milton Bellamy and Homer Howard Bellamy are natives of Florida and found success in a country music career, charting 20 No.1 singles and more than 50 hits overall on the country charts.To date, they have released more than 50 albums.David and Howard Bellamy were inspired by many musical sources from an early age.Their father played country music around the house, and was also a member of a local western swing band.Despite having never had formal music training, both brothers learned how to play guitar, mandolin, and banjo.In addition, David learned accordion, fiddle, organ, and piano.The duo signed to Curb Records in 1975.They released \u2018Let Your Love Flow\u2019 in 1976 it became a No.1 single on the United States pop and country charts.Then in 1979, they scored big time with \u2018If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me.\u2019 After that hit, the brothers continued with a run of country hits, including tunes such as \u2018Redneck Girl,\u2019 \u2018Santa Fe,\u2019 \u2018Old Hippie\u2019 and \u2018Kids of the Baby Boom.\u2019 The brothers are still touring as well as taking care of their ranch.They have a lot of exciting projects.In order to buy their new book, you will find it in pre-sale on their website, www.bellamybrothers.com New album for Brothers Osborne Brothers Osborne have announced the release of their second studio album, the follow-up to their Pawn Shop debut, now certified gold in the US.The album is titled Port Saint Joe and will feature 10 new tracks, including the current lead single, \u2018Shoot Me Straight.\u2019 This release from the brothers was recorded in a Florida beach house in the town of Port Saint Joe, a beach house stacked with great equipment.With producer Jay Joyce (Eric Church, Little Big Town) once again in charge, the result is a solid album and stellar musicianship.\u201cPort Saint Joe is a sonic representation of who we\u2019ve become, not only as a band but as people,\u201d said guitarist John Osborne in a press release.\u201cEvery show we\u2019ve ever played together is on this record.Every song we\u2019ve ever written and every mile we\u2019ve ever ridden has led to the making of this record.Imperfections and all.\u201d Vocalist / guitarist TJ added, \u201cWe shacked up for two weeks to make an unabashed record that would reflect who we are in every way, and in the process we had the most enjoyable and memorable recording experience of our lives.\u201d Port Saint Joe will be released on April 20 in support of which Brothers Osborne will return to the UK and Ireland for their first headline tour in May 2018.The Brothers\u2019 signature sound is a great blend of country tradition and modern touches.In addition to two Grammy nominations, as well as an emotional live performance at the 2018 Grammys (with Eric Church and Maren Morris, a tribute to the victims of the Route 91 massacre), they can now consider that they\u2019ve achieved success.They also recently won two CMA Awards for Vocal Duo of the Year and Music Video of the Year (\u2018It Ain\u2019t My Fault\u2019, a track from the Pawn Shop album).Alan Jackson to be inducted to the songwriters Hall of Fame Country singer Alan Jackson is among the 2018 inductees to the Songwriters Hall of Fame.He will become a member during this year\u2019s induction and awards gala June 14 in New York City.The Songwriters Hall of Fame is dedicated to recognizing the work and lives of composers and lyricists who create music.To qualify for induction, a songwriter must be a published writer for a minimum of 20 years, with a good catalogue of hit songs.Jackson will become one of just over 400 songwriters so honoured.It was just a few months ago that Jackson was inducted as a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame.\u201cI started writing because somebody told me I needed some original material.I\u2019d never even thought about writing or studied songwriting,\u201d Jackson said in a press release.\u201cThere are different aspects of your career, and they all bring different rewards and feelings\u2026but the songwriting is very fulfilling,\u201d he said.\u201cSongwriting is definitely the most creative part.\u201d Jackson is one of the most successful singer-songwriters in music with the elite company of Paul McCartney and John Lennon among songwriters who\u2019ve written more than 20 songs that they\u2019ve TALK The Record Your Weekly Guide to Townships Culture February 9 - February 15 , 2018 Country Connection Jessie Pelletier Aulis Nashville News Bellamy Brothers to release autobiography in April TWITTER The Ballamy Brothers wil release their autobiography in April.FACEBOOK Alan Jackson is among the 2018 inductees to the Songwriters Hall of Fame.CONT\u2019D ON PAGE 16 Your week on TV WEEKDAY MORNING Bell Star 6 AM 6:30 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 WCAX # - - Channel 3 News Morning CBS This Morning Rachael Ray The Doctors The Price Is Right WPTZ % - - NBC5 News Today Today Live with Kelly and Ryan Megyn Kelly Today Today-Kathie Lee & Hoda CBMT & 206 301 2018 Olympic Winter Games Varied Programs CHLT _ 107 718 F Salut bonjour (N) (SC) Rêvons mais (:29) Bien Le tricheur Mario Dumont M (9:59) Deux ?lles le matin (N) T W Th (9:59) Ça ?nit bien la semaine WMTW ( - - WMTW News 8 at 6am Good Morning America Live with Kelly and Ryan Steve The View CKSH ) 108 - (5:30) Jeux olympiques d\u2019hiver 2018 Varied Programs PyeongChang 2018 - L\u2019extra Varied Programs CKMI + - 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February 15 , 2018 Page 9 TALK TV Listings Arcade Fire, Jessie Reyez lead Juno nominees with four apiece By David Friend THE CANADIAN PRESS Arcade Fire and Jessie Reyez are the leading nominees for this year\u2019s Juno Awards in Vancouver.Arcade Fire is in the running for best group, single, album and alternative album.Toronto-born Reyez is nominated for best R&B/soul recording, best music video, breakthrough artist of the year and the Juno Fan Choice award.The late Tragically Hip frontman Gord Downie, the Arkells, Ruth B, and Hedley have three nominations apiece.The Juno Awards will be hosted by pop crooner Michael Buble and airs March 25 on CBC-TV.Performers are set to include Reyez, Daniel Caeser, and Hedley, while a tribute to Downie is also planned.During Tuesday\u2019s announcement, Junos president Allan Reid acknowledged criticisms that the Canadian music industry suffers from a lack of female representation.Last year\u2019s nominations spawned the Twitter hashtag #JunosSoMale while the show\u2019s host Russell Peters came under fire for calling Heritage Minister Melanie Joly \u201chot\u201d and making jokes that critics said sexualized women.Junos organizers later apologized and said they did not \u201cin any way support, nor did we sanction, the off-script remarks.\u201d \u201cThere are very important conversations happening in our world right now around gender equality and sexual harassment,\u201d said Reid, who is also president of the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.\u201cIt is critical that we work collectively as an industry to support a larger representation of women in music and encourage a culture that nurtures their participation and success.\u201d He said CARAS is working to open up technical career paths for women in the industry and better support artist development.Notably absent from the nominations is chart-topping rapper Drake \u2014 organizers said he did not submit for consideration.Reyez\u2019s four nominations are linked to her debut \u201cKiddo,\u201d which was released last April and also led to best new Canadian artist and fan fave video nominations at the iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards.She closed the year with a performance on the CBC\u2019s New Year\u2019s Eve broadcast.Last month she was featured by her label Universal Music Group at a pre- Grammys showcase in New York with other artists including Luis Fonsi, Logic, Migos, Julia Michaels, and Kacey Mus- graves.Here\u2019s a look at the nominees in some of the top categories: Single Of The Year \u201cHow Far I\u2019ll Go\u201d by Alessia Cara \u201cEverything Now\u201d by Arcade Fire \u201cKnocking at the Door\u201d by the Arkells \u201cThere\u2019s Nothing Holdin\u2019 Me Back\u201d by Shawn Mendes \u201cI Feel It Coming\u201d by the Weeknd Album Of The Year \u201cEverything Now\u201d by Arcade Fire \u201cNobody But Me\u201d by Michael Buble \u201cRevival\u201d by Johnny Reid \u201cSafe Haven\u201d by Ruth B \u201cNow\u201d by Shania Twain Artist Of The Year Daniel Caesar Gord Downie Lights Ruth B Shania Twain Group Of The Year Alvvays Arcade Fire Broken Social Scene Hedley A Tribe Called Red \u2014 With files from The Associated Press YOUTUBE.COM The late Gord Downie has been nominated for the Junos Artist of the Year. 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(N) \u2019 Å Wheel of Fortune (N) \u2019 2018 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony.Mike Tirico and Katie Couric host coverage of the Opening Ceremony from PyeongChang Olympic Stadium.(N Same-day Tape) Å NBC5 News at 11 (N) (:35) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon \u2019 Å CBMT & 206 301 CBC Montreal News (N) On the Money 2018 Olympic Winter Games Canada vs Switzerland.Canada face Switzerland in round-robin action.(N) \u2019 (Live) Å CHLT _ 107 718 (5:58) TVA nouvelles (N) Le tricheur (N) (SC) (6:59) Ça ?nit bien la semaine (N) (SC) Du talent à revendre \u2019 (SC) La liste noire \u201cDembe Zuma\u201d \u2019 (SC) TVA nouvelles (N) (:35) Denis Lévesque (N) (SC) (:35) \u203a\u203a \u201cCrinqué\u201d (2006) Jason Statham.(DVS) (SC) WMTW ( - - WMTW News 8 at 6PM (N) ABC World News Wheel of Fortune (N) \u2019 Jeopardy! (N) \u2019 Å Be My Valentine; A Charlie Brown Valentine Child Support Two Californians vie for the prize.Å (:01) 20/20 \u2019 Å WMTW News 8 at 11 (N) (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live \u2019 Å CKSH ) 108 - Le Téléjournal Estrie (N) Jeux olympiques d\u2019hiver 2018 Cérémonie d\u2019ouverture.Marie-José Turcotte suit la cérémonie d\u2019ouverture en compagnie de Patrice Roy.Jeux olympiques d\u2019hiver 2018 Snowboard masculin.Snowboard masculin (slopestyle) avec la participation de Mark McMorris et Sébastien Toutant.(N) (Live) CKMI + - - (5:30) Global News at 5:30 Global National (N) \u2019 ET Canada Entertainment Tonight (N) Big Brother: Celebrity Edition (N) \u2019 (Live) Å Private Eyes A hockey player has a heart attack.Global News at 11 (N) (:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (N) Å CFCF , 205 312 (5:59) CTV News Montreal (N) \u2019 Å etalk (N) \u2019 Å The Big Bang Theory \u2019 \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cCool Runnings\u201d (1993) Leon.Based on the true story of Jamaica\u2019s 1988 bobsled team.\u2019 Å (DVS) Criminal Minds \u2019 Å (DVS) News-Lisa CTV News Montreal (N) The Big Bang Theory Å WVNY 6 - - Local 22 News (N) ABC World News Local 22 News (N) Valentine\u2019s Day Special Be My Valentine; A Charlie Brown Valentine Child Support Two Californians vie for the prize.Å (:01) 20/20 \u2019 Å Local 22 News (N) (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live \u2019 Å WUTV > - - The Big Bang Theory Å Judge Judy (N) \u2019 Å Judge Judy (N) \u2019 Å Family Feud (N) \u2019 Å Who Shot Biggie & Tupac?The murders of the hip-hop legends.\u2019 Å 2 on Your Side at 10 (N) Seinfeld \u201cThe Stand-In\u201d \u2019 Two and a Half Men \u2019 Two and a Half Men \u2019 Last Man Standing \u2019 CFKS ?106 726 Souper parfait Les détestables L\u2019arbitre SQ \u201cChicanes de voisines\u201d 911 \u203a\u203a \u201cS.W.A.T.\u201d (2003, Action) Samuel L.Jackson, Colin Farrell, Michelle Rodriguez.Une équipe S.W.A.T.doit protéger un caïd de la drogue.NVL (N) Zone Séduction WUHF - 363 Modern Family \u2019 Modern Family \u2019 Å The Big Bang Theory Å The Big Bang Theory Å Who Shot Biggie & Tupac?The murders of the hip-hop legends.\u2019 Å 13WHAM News at 10 on Fox Rochester (N) (Live) Å DailyMailTV (N) \u2019 Å The Simpsons Å Paid Program Å WETK - - PBS NewsHour (N) \u2019 Å BBC News- night Vermont This Week (N) Washington Week (N) \u2019 MeToo, Now What?(N) \u2019 \u201cThe American Epic Sessions\u201d (2016, Documentary) Taj Mahal, Jack White, Elton John.Artists use equipment from the 1920s to record music.Amanpour on PBS (N) Å WCFE - - World News America Nightly Business Report PBS NewsHour (N) \u2019 Å Mountain Lake Journal New York Now Å Smokey Robinson: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song \u2019 Å We Knew What We Had: The Greatest Jazz Amanpour on PBS (N) Å Mountain Lake Journal A&E 615 520 (5:00) Live PD \u201cLive PD - 02.03.18\u201d Riding along with law enforcement.\u2019 Å Live PD: Rewind \u201cLive PD: Rewind No.84\u201d (N) \u2019 Å Live PD \u201cLive PD - 12.02.17\u201d Riding along with law enforcement.\u2019 Å Live PD \u2019 Å BRAVO 620 523 Bones Team investigates hedge fund company.Å Bones The death of a crossword master.\u2019 Å Bones Brennan works with Aubrey.\u2019 Å Bones In the 1950s, Brennan is a detective.\u2019 Å Bones The team investigates a psychic\u2019s death.\u2019 Å Bones Brennan speaks at a convention.\u2019 Å Bones \u2019 Å CNN 500 500 Situation Room With Wolf Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Special Report Å CNN Special Spec\u2019l Report DISC 520 505 The X-Files \u201cLazarus\u201d Agent acts like thief he killed.Å Daily Planet \u201cInvent This! Week\u201d (N) Å (DVS) Homestead Rescue \u201cMethane Meltdown\u201d Å Heavy Rescue: 401 Å (DVS) Finding Escobar\u2019s Millions \u201cThe X\u201d Å Mayday \u201cThe Lost Plane\u201d Å (DVS) Heavy Rescue: 401 HIST 522 506 Swamp People \u201cTen Most Legendary Monsters\u201d Å Swamp People Holden struggles to shed bad habits.\u2019 Swamp People Chase and Jacob struggle for command.American Pickers \u201cBucking Bronco\u201d \u2019 Å (DVS) American Pickers A collector has an underground stash.Pawn Stars \u2019 Å Pawn Stars \u201cMini Rick\u201d American Pickers \u2019 PARMT 628 584 Ink Master A challenge brings the artists to tears.Ink Master The artists face a sculptural challenge.Ink Master The artists must market themselves.Ink Master The ?nal veteran shop returns.Ink Master A massive twist shakes the artists.Ink Master The artists have a painful elimination.Ink Master RDI 126 730 Le National (N) (SC) RDI économie (N) (SC) 24/60 (N) (SC) Les grands reportages Le comédien Gilles Renaud.(N) Le Téléjournal avec Pascale Nadeau (N) (SC) Le Téléjournal avec Pascale Nadeau (SC) Le National (N) (SC) 24/60 (SC) SHOW 616 521 NCIS Grooming a Marine to be a supersoldier.\u2019 Å NCIS \u201cTribes\u201d Muslim Marine found dead.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cThe Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug: Extended Version\u201d (2013, Fantasy) Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage.Bilbo and company encounter the fearsome dragon Smaug.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cNoah\u201d (2014) Russell Crowe.\u2019 Å SLICE 601 562 Summer House The gang is back for another summer.\u2019 Summer House Preparing for a big July Fourth bash.Å Summer House Tensions boil over at a beach bon?re.\u2019 \u203a\u203a \u201cThe Hangover Part II\u201d (2011) Bradley Cooper.Phil, Stu, Alan and Doug head to Thailand for Stu\u2019s wedding.\u2019 \u203a\u203a \u201cThe Break-Up\u201d (2006) Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Aniston.\u2019 Å TLC 521 560 Say Yes to the Dress \u2019 Say Yes to the Dress \u2019 Untold Stories of the E.R.\u201cNever Say Die\u201d \u2019 Å Untold Stories of the E.R.A pianist loses a ?nger.Å Untold Stories of the E.R.: Extra Dose \u201cDr.Robot\u201d \u2019 Untold Stories of the E.R.\u201cHeeled!\u201d \u2019 Å Untold Stories of the E.R.: Extra Dose \u201cDr.Robot\u201d \u2019 Untold Stories of the ER TSN 400 400 SportsCentre (N) (Live) Å That\u2019s Hockey SC Å (7:55) 2018 Olympic Winter Games Men\u2019s Snowboarding.(N) (Live) Å SportsCentre (N) (Live) Å (10:55) 2018 Olympic Winter Games Men\u2019s Snowboarding.(N) (Live) Å YOUTH 551 542 Nicky, Ricky Thundermans School Henry Danger \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cThe School of Rock\u201d (2003) Jack Black, Joan Cusack.\u2019 Å \u201cNicky Deuce\u201d (2013) Noah Munck.\u2019 Å School WEEKDAY AFTERNOON Bell Star 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 WCAX # - - Across/ Fence The Young and the Restless Bold/Beautiful The Talk Let\u2019s Make a Deal Family Feud Family Feud Channel 3 3 News WPTZ % - - NBC5 News Day Jeopardy Days of our Lives The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2018 Winter Olympics Varied Programs NBC5 News NBC5 News CBMT & 206 301 Olympic Games Hockey Murdoch Mysteries The Goods 2018 Olympic Winter Games Varied Programs Olympic Games Hockey CHLT _ 107 718 (:02) Le TVA régional Movie TVA nouvelles Les feux de l\u2019amour Top modèles (4:58) TVA nouvelles WMTW ( - - News Access The Chew General Hospital The Ellen DeGeneres Show WMTW News 8 at 4pm WMTW News 8 at 5PM CKSH ) 108 - F Telejournal Regard Rizzoli & Isles (SC) Virginie (SC) Virginie (SC) Terre humaine Terre humaine Entrée principale (N) (SC) Silence M PyeongChang 2018 - En rappel Snowboard féminin; ski alpin féminin; ski acrobatique; patinage de vitesse.(N) T W Th CKMI + - - Global News ET Canada Days of our Lives The Talk Rachael Ray Millionaire The Young and the Restless Global News CFCF , 205 312 CTV News Montreal The Social Dr.Phil The Dr.Oz Show The Ellen DeGeneres Show CTV News Montreal at 5 WVNY 6 - - Hot Bench Hot Bench The Chew General Hospital The People\u2019s Court Judge Judy Judge Judy Judge Judy Judge Judy WUTV > - - The Steve Wilkos Show Maury Judge Mathis Jerry Springer Steve Family Feud Family Feud CFKS ?106 726 Danser pour g Movie Movie Les Simpson Les Simpson Coup WUHF - 363 The Steve Wilkos Show Maury Var.Programs Paid Program Hot Bench Hot Bench Judge Judy Judge Judy The People\u2019s Court WETK - - Dinosaur Train Peg Plus Cat Sesame Street Splash Curious Nature Cat Nature Cat Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Odd Squad Odd Squad World News WCFE - - F Animals With Cameras Underground Ready Jet Go! Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Odd Squad Odd Squad Nature Cat Nature Cat Daniel Tiger Curious M Antiques Roadshow Å Love Quilting Homework T Globe Trekker \u2019 Å Rick Steves W We\u2019ll Meet Again (N) \u2019 Å Cooking Th NOVA \u2019 Å (DVS) Mountain Lake A&E 615 520 Varied Programs BRAVO 620 523 Relic Hunter Movie The Social Varied Programs CNN 500 500 Inside Politics Wolf CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom The Lead With Jake Tapper Situation Room With Wolf DISC 520 505 F Canada\u2019s Worst Driver Å Bering Sea Gold Å FantomWorks \u201cBuyer Beware\u201d Graveyard Carz Å Bitchin\u2019 Rides Å Fast N\u2019 Loud: Demolition M Canada\u2019s Worst Driver Ever Bering Sea Gold: Under Edge of Alaska Å Bushcraft Build-Off Å Alaska: The Last Frontier \u2019 Mighty Ships Å (DVS) T MythBusters \u201cWild Wild West\u201d Gold Rush: White Water Å Homestead Rescue Å Street Science Street Science W Gold Rush: Pay Dirt \u201cBroken\u201d Gold Rush Å Heavy Rescue: 401 Gold Rush: White Water Å Th Killing Fields Å Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts Moonshiners \u2019 Å Heavy Rescue: 401 HIST 522 506 F M*A*S*H \u2019 M*A*S*H \u2019 Ice Road Truckers \u2019 Å Pawn Stars \u2019 Pawn Stars \u2019 American Pickers \u2019 Å American Pickers \u2019 Å American Pickers \u2019 Å M American Pickers \u2019 Å Counting Cars Buried: Knights Templar Buried: Knights Templar Digging T Treasures Decoded \u2019 Treasures Decoded \u2019 \u201cIndiana Jones & the Temple\u201d W Hitler\u2019s Stealth Fighter Å Hunting Hitler \u2019 Å \u201cIndiana Jones-Last Crusade\u201d Th Pawn Stars \u2019 Ancient Aliens \u2019 Å \u201cIndiana Jones and Crystal Skull\u201d PARMT 628 584 Movie Varied Programs RDI 126 730 Telejournal Les ex L\u2019info Les ex En direct avec Patrice Roy SHOW 616 521 F Continuum \u201cSecond Wave\u201d \u2019 NCIS A survivalist is wanted.\u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cNoah\u201d (2014, Historical Drama) Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly.\u2019 Å NCIS A survivalist is wanted.M Superior Dnts \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cThe Conjuring\u201d (2013, Horror) Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson.\u2019 Å T \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cDéjà Vu\u201d (2006, Suspense) Denzel Washington, Val Kilmer.\u2019 Å W \u203a\u203a \u201cEnder\u2019s Game\u201d (2013) Harrison Ford, Asa Butter?eld.\u2019 Å Th \u203a\u203a \u201cG.I.Joe: Retaliation\u201d (2013) Dwayne Johnson, Bruce Willis.\u2019 Å SLICE 601 562 Varied Programs Sex & the City Sex & the City Varied Programs TLC 521 560 Varied Programs TSN 400 400 Hockey Varied Programs SportsCentre Interruption YOUTH 551 542 Chuck\u2019s Mysticons The ZhuZhus The ZhuZhus Cloudy, Meat Cloudy, Meat Mysticons SpongeBob SpongeBob Loud House Loud House Nicky, Ricky February 9 - February 15 , 2018 Page 11 TALK TV Listings Your week on TV SATURDAY DAYTIME FEBRUARY 10, 2018 Bell Star 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 WCAX # - - CBS This Morning: Saturday (N) \u2019 Å Lucky Dog \u201cKenny\u201d Dr.Chris: Pet Vet (N) Innovation Nation The Inspectors College Basketball Florida at South Carolina.From Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, S.C.(N) College Basketball Kansas at Baylor.From the Ferrell Center in Waco, Texas.(N) (Live) Å WPTZ % - - Teen Kids News (N) Hanna Into the Wild Give Å (DVS) Champ Within The Voyager Wilderness Vet Journey- Dreyer Naturally, Danny Seo Premier League Premier League Soccer Manchester City FC vs Leicester City FC.(N) \u2019 (Live) Å Prem Goal Zone 2018 Olympics CBMT & 206 301 (6:00) 2018 Olympic Winter Games Short Track, Men\u2019s Ski Jumping.Short track; ski jumping (men\u2019s normal hill).(N) \u2019 (Live) Å Olympic Games Hockey (N) Å 2018 Olympic Winter Games Mixed Doubles Curling, Luge.A recap of mixed doubles curling and luge competition.(N) \u2019 (Live) Å CHLT _ 107 718 (6:00) Salut bonjour week-end (N) (SC) Bien (N) (SC) Deux ?lles le matin Lise Dion.(SC) Propulsion (N) (SC) TVA nouvelles (N) Chacun sa route (N) Infopub- licité (SC) \u203a\u203a \u201cEragon\u201d (2006, Enfants) Ed Speleers.Un jeune paysan découvre un oeuf de dragon.(SC) \u201cIndiana Jo\u201d WMTW ( - - Good Morning America (N) \u2019 Å Jack Hanna Ocean Treks Sea Rescue (N) The Wildlife Docs Rock the Park (N) Vacation Creation Try Yoga! AAA Ben- e?ts Power Air Fryer Oven Regrow Hair Cars.TV \u2019 Å MyDestina- tion.TV World of X Games (N) (Part 2 of 2) CKSH ) 108 - (5:00) Jeux olympiques d\u2019hiver 2018 Patinage de vitesse, hockey, luge.(N) (Live) PyeongChang 2018 - L\u2019extra (Series Premiere) (N) Telejournal PyeongChang 2018 - En rappel (Series Premiere) Ski de fond féminin; patinage de vitesse courte piste; patinage de vitesse; biathlon; saut à ski.(N) CKMI + - - Fish\u2019n Canada Real Fishing Adv\u2019ture North Fishful Thinking Money Moron Paid Program Powerboat Television Driving Television Curse of the Frozen Gold \u201cOn the Brink\u201d Chuck & Danny\u2019s Road Trip Holmes Inspection \u201cHolding It In\u201d Å \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cCrazy, Stupid, Love.\u201d (2011) Å CFCF , 205 312 Your Morning Weekend (N) \u2019 Å It Is Written (N) Children\u2019s Villages Operation Smile \u2019 Å It Is Written Å Cash Cab \u2019 SportsCentre (N) \u2019 Å \u203a\u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cRocky\u201d (1976) Sylvester Stallone.Premiere.A heavyweight champ gives a club ?ghter a title shot.\u2019 Å Moneytalk (N) Å WVNY 6 - - Good Morning America (N) \u2019 Å Jack Hanna Ocean Treks Sea Rescue (N) The Wildlife Docs Rock the Park (N) Vacation Creation Sexy Hair Care Yoga Retreat! Paid Program Paid Program Prostate Health Foot Pain World of X Games (N) (Part 2 of 2) WUTV > - - Try Yoga PiYo Workout! Regrow Hair Try Yoga PiYo Workout! PiYo Workout! Airbrushed Beauty Hoops Tip-Off College Basketball Butler at Villanova.From Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.(N) \u2019 (Live) College Hoops College Basketball Xavier at Creighton.(N) \u2019 (Live) CFKS ?106 726 \u203a\u203a \u201cWimbledon\u201d (2004, Com.Sentimentale) Kirsten Dunst, Paul Bettany, Sam Neill.RPM Le Salon de l\u2019auto de Détroit.RPM Plus Infopub- licité Danser pour gagner Les 10 meilleures troupes sont réunies.\u203a \u201cDuo à trois\u201d (2011, Com.Sentimentale) Ginnifer Goodwin, Kate Hudson.WUHF - 363 Xploration Space Awesome Planet Weird but True Xploration DIY Sci PiYo Workout! PiYo Workout! Airbrushed Beauty Hoops Tip-Off College Basketball Butler at Villanova.From Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.(N) Å College Hoops College Basketball Xavier at Creighton.(N) \u2019 (Live) Å WETK - - Daniel Tiger Splash- Bubbles Outdoor Journal MotorWeek (N) Lidia\u2019s Kitchen \u2019 Kimball\u2019s Milk Street Cooking School Martha Bakes \u2019 Test Kitchen Cook\u2019s Country Wood- wright This Old House (N) Ask This Old House Antiques Roadshow \u201cNew Orleans\u201d Å Antiques Roadshow WCFE - - Wild Kratts Å Wild Kratts Å Odd Squad Odd Squad Greener World Garden Home This Old House \u2019 This Old House (N) My Greek Table Cooking School Martha Bakes \u2019 Lidia\u2019s Kitchen \u2019 Mexican Table Cook\u2019s Country Test Kitchen Ellie\u2019s Real A&E 615 520 Flipping Vegas \u201cSkate House\u201d \u2019 Å Zombie House Flipping \u2019 Å Zombie House Flipping \u201cTermite Trouble\u201d Vacation Rental Vacation Rental Streets of Compton \u201cSpecial Edition\u201d A history of the Los Angeles suburb.\u2019 Å Biggie: The Life of Notorious B.I.G.Life story of the in?uential rapper.\u2019 Å BRAVO 620 523 Blue Bloods \u201cWhistle- blowers\u201d \u2019 Blue Bloods \u201cGuilt by Association\u201d \u2019 Blue Bloods \u201cPersonal Business\u201d \u2019 Blue Bloods \u201cConfessions\u201d Å (DVS) Bones \u201cThe Psychic in the Soup\u201d \u2019 Å Blue Bloods \u201cWhistle- blowers\u201d \u2019 Blue Bloods \u201cGuilt by Association\u201d \u2019 Blue Bloods \u201cPersonal Business\u201d \u2019 CNN 500 500 New Day Saturday (N) Smerconish (N) Å CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Newsroom Vital Sign CNN Newsroom DISC 520 505 Homestead Rescue \u201cMethane Meltdown\u201d Heavy Rescue: 401 Å (DVS) Highway Thru Hell \u201cIt\u2019s Stormy Everywhere\u201d Mysteries of the Missing Å Alaska: The Last Frontier \u2019 Å Mayday \u201cThe Lost Plane\u201d Å (DVS) Finding Escobar\u2019s Millions \u201cThe X\u201d Å Secrets of the Underground Å HIST 522 506 Paid Program \u2019 Paid Program \u2019 Ice Road Truckers \u201cRushin\u2019 Roulette\u201d \u2019 American Pickers \u201cMy Sweet Ford\u201d \u2019 Pawn Stars \u2019 Pawn Stars \u2019 \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201c42\u201d (2013, Biography) Chadwick Boseman, Harrison Ford, Nicole Beha- rie.Jackie Robinson breaks baseball\u2019s color barrier.\u2019 Å Pawn Stars \u2019 Pawn Stars \u2019 PARMT 628 584 Paid Program \u2019 Paid Program \u2019 Bar Rescue A historical landmark bar.\u2019 Bar Rescue \u201cBar Over Troubled Water\u201d Bar Rescue \u201cAntisocial Media\u201d Bar Rescue \u201cIrish Eyes Aren\u2019t Smiling\u201d Bar Rescue \u201cThugs with Mugs\u201d Bar Rescue \u201cPunk as a Drunk\u201d Bar Rescue Bar Rescue RDI 126 730 (5:30) RDI matin weekend (N) (SC) L\u2019info (N) (SC) Isabelle Richer Telejournal Telejournal Le National L\u2019info (N) (SC) L\u2019info (N) (SC) L\u2019info (SC) L\u2019info (N) (SC) L\u2019info (SC) SHOW 616 521 \u201cMy Stepdaughter\u201d (2015, Suspense) Emmanuelle Vaugier, Niki Koss, Matt Socia.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a \u201cOlympus Has Fallen\u201d (2013, Action) Gerard Butler.A disgraced agent must rescue the president.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a \u201cJack Ryan: Shadow Recruit\u201d (2014) Chris Pine.Ryan uncovers a Russian plot to collapse the U.S.economy.\u2019 \u203a\u203a \u201cOlympus Has Fallen\u201d (2013) \u2019 Å SLICE 601 562 Paid Program \u2019 Paid Program \u2019 Paid Program \u2019 Paid Program \u2019 The Real Housewives of New Jersey Å The Real Housewives of New Jersey Å The Real Housewives of New Jersey Å The Real Housewives of New Jersey Å The Real Housewives of New Jersey Å Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows TLC 521 560 Extreme Couponing Extreme Couponing Extreme Couponing Extreme Couponing Extreme Couponing Extreme Couponing Hoarding: Buried Alive \u2019 Å Hoarding: Buried Alive \u2019 Å Hoarding: Buried Alive Phyllis; Faye.\u2019 Å Hoarding: Buried Alive Patti; Jonathan.Å Hoarding: Buried Alive \u201cI\u2019m Dumbfounded\u201d \u2019 TSN 400 400 Olympic Winter Games Pregame Premier League Soccer West Ham United FC vs Watford FC.(N) (Live) Å Olympic Hockey Recap Show (N) Å January Plays Motoring TV (N) SC (N) Å Motorcycle Race Top 10 Coaches Americas Rug.YOUTH 551 542 Sponge.Loud Loud Loud Mysticons Mysticons Turtles Turtles \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cAntz\u201d (1998) Voices of Woody Allen.\u2019 Sponge.Sponge.Sponge.Loud SATURDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 10, 2018 Bell Star 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM WCAX # - - PGA Tour Golf AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Third Round.(N) (Live) Å Channel 3 News Outdoor America MacGyver \u201cRuler\u201d \u2019 Å Hawaii Five-0 \u2019 Å 48 Hours \u2019 Å Channel 3 News Person of Interest \u201cLethe\u201d \u2019 Å WPTZ % - - (3:00) 2018 Winter Olympics Snowboarding, Short Track, Ski Jumping, Luge.\u2019 Å NBC5 News at 6 Nightly News Jeopardy! \u2019 Å The Olympic Zone 2018 Winter Olympics Figure Skating, Men\u2019s Alpine Skiing.(N) \u2019 (Live) Å NBC5 News 2018 Winter Olympics Figure Skating.(N) CBMT & 206 301 Olympic Winter Games Olympic Games Hockey \u2019 Å CBC News 2018 Olympic Winter Games Snowboarding, Alpine Skiing, Figure Skating, Cross-Country Skiing.Snowboarding (slopestyle); alpine skiing; ?gure skating team event; cross-country skiing.(N) \u2019 (Live) Å CHLT _ 107 718 (3:30) \u203a\u203a \u201cIndiana Jones et le royaume du crâne de cristal\u201d (2008) Harrison Ford.(SC) TVA nouvelles (N) \u203a\u203a \u201cSans issue\u201d (2015, Suspense) Owen Wilson, Lake Bell, Pierce Brosnan.(SC) \u203a\u203a \u201cEscobar\u201d (2014, Drame) Benicio Del Toro, Josh Hutcherson, Claudia Traisac.(SC) (:45) TVA nouvelles (:15) \u203a\u203a \u201cSans limites\u201d (2011, Suspense) Bradley Cooper.(SC) WMTW ( - - (3:00) World of X Games (N) Sports Gone Wild WMTW News 8 at World News Wheel of Fortune Sports Hoops 8 NBA NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors.From Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif.(N) Å WMTW News 8 Rizzoli & Isles \u201cLove Taps\u201d \u2019 Å CKSH ) 108 - (12:30) PyeongChang 2018 - En rappel (N) La semaine verte (N) (SC) Telejour- nal Estrie Jeux olympiques d\u2019hiver 2018 Patinage artistique par équipes, snowboard.Patinage artistique par équipes; snowboard féminin (slopestyle).(N) (Live) CKMI + - - (3:00) \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cCrazy, Stupid, Love.\u201d (2011) Steve Carell.Å Focus Montreal Global News at 6 Global National Border Security Border Security \u201cA Fighting Man\u201d (2014, Drama) Famke Jans- sen, Dominic Purcell, James Caan.Å Mary Kills People \u201cFatal Flaw\u201d Global News (:29) \u203a \u201cIdentity Thief\u201d (2013) Å CFCF , 205 312 Seinfeld \u2019 Big Bang Theory The Launch \u201cCodes\u201d \u2019 Å (DVS) CTV News Montreal (N) \u2019 Å W5 Investigating the fentanyl epidemic.(N) \u201cValentine Ever After\u201d (2016) Autumn Reeser, Eric Johnson.Premiere.\u2019 Å Cardinal John and Lise race to ?nd Ray.News- Rinaldo CTV News Montreal (12:05) Pop Life WVNY 6 - - (3:00) World of X Games (N) Paid Program Paid Program World News Local 22 News (N) Extra (N) \u2019 Å NBA NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors.From Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif.(N) Å Local 22 News (N) Scandal Cyrus is shut out of the inner circle.WUTV > - - College Basketball Inside the Big East PiYo Workout! Paid Program Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Lethal Weapon \u201cBird- watching\u201d \u2019 The Resident \u201cComrades in Arms\u201d \u2019 2 on Your Side at 10 Big Bang Theory Hell\u2019s Kitchen \u201cFinal Three\u201d Å (DVS) Gotham Steel Grill! CFKS ?106 726 \u203a \u201cDuo à trois\u201d \u203a\u203a \u201cLe temps d\u2019un ouragan\u201d (2008, Drame sentimental) Richard Gere, Diane Lane.\u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cMon fantôme d\u2019amour\u201d (1990, Fantastique) Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg.(:15) \u203a\u203a \u201cLa Saint-Valentin\u201d (2010) Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates, Jessica Biel.Des individus vivent diverses péripéties amoureuses.Zone Séduction WUHF - 363 College Basketball Inside the Big East Paid Program Paid Program Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Lethal Weapon \u201cBird- watching\u201d \u2019 The Resident \u201cComrades in Arms\u201d \u2019 WHAM News Engagement Hell\u2019s Kitchen \u201cFinal Three\u201d Å (DVS) ROH Wrestling WETK - - Antiques Roadshow Weekend- Yank MeToo, Now NewsHour Wk Father Brown \u201cThe Sins of the Father\u201d As Time Goes By Keep- Appear Fresh Fields Coupling Poldark on Masterpiece \u2019 Å Death in Paradise \u2019 Å Austin City Limits (N) \u2019 Å Underground WCFE - - Lake Placid and the Winter Games Globe Trekker \u2019 Å Samantha Br NewsHour Wk Mountain Lake New York Now The Coroner \u201cPerfectly Formed\u201d Å Death in Paradise \u2019 Å The Tunnel: Sabotage \u2019 Å Underground Austin City Limits (N) \u2019 Å A&E 615 520 Biggie: The Life of Notorious B.I.G.\u2019 Live PD \u201cLive PD - 02.02.18\u201d Riding along with law enforcement.\u2019 Å Live PD: Rewind (N) \u2019 Å Live PD \u201cLive PD - 11.24.17\u201d Riding along with law enforcement.\u2019 Å Live PD \u2019 Å BRAVO 620 523 Blue Bloods \u201cConfessions\u201d Å (DVS) Major Crimes \u201cDo Not Disturb\u201d Å Major Crimes \u201cJane Doe Number 38\u201d \u2019 Major Crimes A killer prowls Los Angeles.Criminal Minds \u2019 Å (DVS) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit \u2019 Lucifer \u2019 Å (DVS) The Good Doctor \u2019 Å Major Crimes \u2019 CNN 500 500 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish Å The Van Jones Show CNN Newsroom The Seventies Å The Seventies Å The Seventies Å The 70\u2019s DISC 520 505 Homestead Rescue \u201cMethane Meltdown\u201d Heavy Rescue: 401 Å (DVS) Cash Cab (N) Å How It\u2019s Made Moonshiners The ?rst run of hillbilly grappa.Gold Rush \u201cBroken Men\u201d Å Graveyard Carz Å Bitchin\u2019 Rides \u201cA Lincoln Legend\u201d Å Heavy Rescue: 401 Å (DVS) Graveyard Carz HIST 522 506 Pawn Stars \u2019 Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Knightfall \u201cDo You See the Blue?\u201d Å American Pickers \u201cMy Sweet Ford\u201d \u2019 Pawn Stars \u2019 Pawn Stars \u2019 Pawn Stars Rick heads to Los Angles.Pawn Stars \u2019 Pawn Stars \u2019 Forged in Fire \u201cThe Naginata\u201d \u2019 Å Pawn Stars \u2019 PARMT 628 584 (3:30) Bar Rescue Bar Rescue \u201cListen Y\u2019all It\u2019s Sabotage\u201d Bar Rescue \u203a\u203a \u201cShooter\u201d (2007, Suspense) Mark Wahlberg.A wounded sniper plots revenge against those who betrayed him.\u2019 Å Bar Rescue Bar Rescue \u201cHow to Train Your Gold?sh\u201d Bar Rescue Bar Rescue RDI 126 730 L\u2019info (N) (SC) Journal France 2 Le Télé- journal L\u2019épicerie (N) (SC) La semaine verte (N) (SC) Le National (N) Le National (N) Découverte (SC) Le Télé- journal La facture (SC) Le Télé- journal Le National Les grands reportages (SC) Le Télé- journal SHOW 616 521 (3:00) \u203a\u203a \u201cOlympus Has Fallen\u201d (2013) Gerard Butler.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a \u201cJack Ryan: Shadow Recruit\u201d (2014, Action) Chris Pine, Kevin Costner, Kenneth Branagh.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a \u201cThe Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies\u201d (2014) Ian McKellen.Men, Dwarves and Elves must unite or be destroyed.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a \u201cOlympus Has Fallen\u201d (2013) Gerard Butler.\u2019 Å SLICE 601 562 \u203a\u203a \u201cThe Break-Up\u201d (2006) Vince Vaughn.A couple end their relationship, but neither is willing to move.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a \u201cWhat to Expect When You\u2019re Expecting\u201d (2012, Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a \u201cVacation\u201d (2015, Comedy) Ed Helms, Christina Applegate.Premiere.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a \u201cWhat to Expect When You\u2019re Expecting\u201d (2012) \u2019 TLC 521 560 Hoarding: Buried Alive \u201cIt\u2019s My Junk\u201d Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes to the Dress \u2019 Å Say Yes to the Dress \u2019 Å Say Yes to the Dress (N) \u2019 Å Say Yes to the Dress (N) \u2019 Å Say Yes to the Dress (N) \u2019 Å Say Yes to the Dress \u2019 Å Say Yes, Dress TSN 400 400 (3:30) Americas Rugby Championship Argentina XV at Chile.(N) SC Å Americas Rugby Championship United States vs Canada.(N) (Live) Å 2018 Olympic Winter Games Figure Skating.Figure skating team event (ice dance short dance).(N) (Live) Å YOUTH 551 542 Loud Loud Mysticons Mysticons \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cThe Book of Life\u201d (2014) \u2019 \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cRango\u201d (2011) Voices of Johnny Depp.\u2019 Å Stanley Just Kid Just Kid Book Life Page 12 February 9 - February 15 , 2018 TV Listings TALK Your week on TV SUNDAY DAYTIME FEBRUARY 11, 2018 Bell Star 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 WCAX # - - Channel 3 News Sunday Morning (N) CBS News Sunday Morning (N) \u2019 Å Face the Nation (N) \u2019 Å The Open Road Hole in One NCAA Bracket College Basketball Michigan at Wisconsin.From Kohl Center in Madison, Wis.(N) Å PGA Golf WPTZ % - - Sunday Today With Willie Geist (N) Å Meet the Press (N) Å Soledad O\u2019Brien On the Money (N) Rizzoli & Isles \u201cSister Sister\u201d \u2019 Å NHL Hockey Pittsburgh Penguins at St.Louis Blues.From Scottrade Center in St.Louis.(N) \u2019 (Live) Å 2018 Olympics CBMT & 206 301 (6:00) 2018 Olympic Winter Games Women\u2019s Hockey, Men\u2019s Speed Skating.Women\u2019s hockey (Canada vs.OAR); speed skating (men\u2019s).(N) \u2019 (Live) Å Olympic Games Hockey (N) Å 2018 Olympic Winter Games Figure Skating, Women\u2019s Hockey.A recap of the ?gure skating team event and women\u2019s hockey.(N) Å CHLT _ 107 718 (6:00) Salut bonjour week-end (N) (SC) \u201cCloclo\u201d (2012, Biographie) Jérémie Renier, Benoît Magimel.La vie du chanteur de variétés Claude François, mort à 39 ans à Paris.(SC) La victoire de l\u2019amour Les gags full ado \u203a\u203a \u201cAlaska\u201d (1996, Enfants) Thora Birch, Vincent Kartheiser, Dirk Benedict.(SC) WMTW ( - - Good Morning America (N) \u2019 Å This Week W/ George Stephanopoulos Soledad O\u2019Brien Teen Kids News (N) Made in Hollywood Wild About Animals Try Yoga! PiYo Workout! Tummy Tuck Tai Cheng World\u2019s Funniest Moments: Valentine\u2019s Day NBA NBA Basketball CKSH ) 108 - (5:00) Jeux olympiques d\u2019hiver 2018 Biathlon, ski acrobatique.(N) (Live) PyeongChang 2018 - L\u2019extra (N) Telejournal PyeongChang 2018 - En rappel Ski de fond masculin; ski alpin masculin; hockey féminin; snowboard masculin; ski acrobatique.(N) CKMI + - - Fishful Thinking Princess Affected by her ?scal problems.\u2019 Lorna Dueck Joel Osteen Å Paid Program The West Block (N) Focus Montreal Entertainment Tonight (N) \u2019 Å Rookie Blue \u201cSkeletons\u201d Å (DVS) Donut Showdown Donut Showdown Decked Out Å Income Property CFCF , 205 312 Children\u2019s Villages The Social \u2019 Å Operation Smile \u2019 Å Paid Program Church of the Rock Question Period (N) \u2019 Å SportsCentre (N) \u2019 Å \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cRocky Balboa\u201d (2006) Sylvester Stallone.Rocky, now retired, ?ghts the world heavyweight champion.Å etalk \u2019 Å WVNY 6 - - Good Morning America (N) \u2019 Å This Week W/ George Stephanopoulos What Matters The Key of David Try Yoga Paid Program AAA Ben- e?ts Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program AAA Ben- e?ts Prostate Health NBA NBA Basketball WUTV > - - The Ernest Angley Hour FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace (N) Sharyl Attkisson The Key of David PiYo Workout! Try Yoga NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series: Daytona 500, Qualifying.(N) \u2019 (Live) The Masters Agility Championship at Westminster (N) \u2019 CFKS ?106 726 \u203a\u203a \u201cMannequin\u201d (1987, Com.Sentimentale) Andrew McCarthy, Kim Cattrall, Estelle Getty.RPM La BMW 540i xDrive 2018.(N) RPM Plus Zone VL La guerre des clans CSI: Miami \u201cSix ans trop tôt\u201d \u2019 (SC) SQ \u203a \u201cChasse au trésor\u201d (2008) Matthew McConaughey, Kate Hudson.WUHF - 363 Wild America Transform FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace (N) Sharyl Attkisson Rochester Press Box Power Air Fryer Oven Try Yoga NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series: Daytona 500, Qualifying.(N) \u2019 (Live) Å The Masters Agility Championship at Westminster (N) \u2019 Å WETK - - Daniel Tiger Splash- Bubbles Curious George Nature Cat Å Ready Jet Go! \u2019 (EI) Wild Kratts \u201cFire?ies\u201d MeToo, Now Vermont This Week The Roosevelts: An Intimate History Theodore Roosevelt as president.Å (DVS) \u201cForgotten Farms\u201d (2016, Documentary) River of Milk Amer.Experience WCFE - - Wild Kratts Å Wild Kratts Å Washington Week Scully: World Mountain Lake New York Now Å MeToo, Now R.Steves\u2019 Europe Lake Placid and the Winter Games Beyond the Fields: Slavery at Middleton In Their Own Words \u201cMuhammad Ali\u201d \u2019 Miss Marple \u201cMurder at the Vicarage\u201d Å A&E 615 520 (7:00) \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cKing Kong\u201d (2005, Adventure) Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody.A beauty tames a savage beast.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cShanghai Noon\u201d (2000) Jackie Chan.A Chinese guard arrives in 1881 Nevada to rescue a princess.Å \u203a\u203a \u201cPirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man\u2019s Chest\u201d (2006) Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom.Premiere.\u2019 Å BRAVO 620 523 The Good Doctor \u2019 Å \u203a\u203a \u201cSnitch\u201d (2013) Dwayne Johnson, Jon Bernthal.A man in?l- trates a drug cartel to save his son from prison.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a \u201cU.S.Marshals\u201d (1998) Tommy Lee Jones.Sam Gerard gets caught up in another fugitive case.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a \u201cMurder at 1600\u201d (1997, Suspense) Wesley Snipes, Diane Lane, Daniel Benzali.\u2019 Å CNN 500 500 Inside Politics (N) State/Union Fareed Zakaria GPS Reliable Sources (N) State/Union Fareed Zakaria GPS CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom DISC 520 505 Too Cute! A pit bull puppy learns to walk.Tanked \u201cPrince Fielder\u2019s Big Hit\u201d Å North Woods Law \u201cThe Big Bad Woods\u201d Edge of Alaska A bulldozer breakdown.Deadliest Catch \u201cUncharted Territory\u201d The ?eet struggles as crabs vanish.\u2019 Å Gold Rush \u201cBroken Men\u201d Å Graveyard Carz Å HIST 522 506 Paid Program \u2019 Paid Program \u2019 Forged in Fire \u201cKnights Templar\u201d \u2019 American Pickers \u201cThe Mother Load\u201d \u2019 Pawn Stars \u2019 Pawn Stars \u2019 Pawn Stars Rick heads to Los Angles.Å The Curse of Oak Island \u2019 Å Forged in Fire \u201cKnights Templar\u201d \u2019 Forged in Fire \u201cThe Naginata\u201d \u2019 Å PARMT 628 584 Paid Program \u2019 Try Total Gym Engine Power (N) Xtreme Off Road (N) Truck Tech (N) Detroit Muscle (N) Bar Rescue (:37) Bar Rescue \u201cCasually Tapped Out\u201d \u2019 (:41) Bar Rescue Corralling an out-of- control staff.Bar Rescue \u201cMother Doesn\u2019t Know Best\u201d Bar Rescue \u201cStruck Out at the Dugout\u201d RDI 126 730 (5:30) RDI matin weekend (N) (SC) L\u2019info (N) (SC) L\u2019épicerie (SC) Telejournal Telejournal La facture (SC) L\u2019info (N) (SC) L\u2019info (N) (SC) L\u2019info (SC) L\u2019info (N) (SC) L\u2019info (SC) SHOW 616 521 Paid Program \u2019 Paid Program \u2019 Paid Program \u2019 Superior Donuts \u2019 NCIS \u201cM.I.A.\u201d \u2019 Å (DVS) \u203a\u203a \u201cI, Robot\u201d (2004, Science Fiction) Will Smith.A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cIndependence Day\u201d (1996) Will Smith, Bill Pullman.Earthlings vs.evil aliens in 15-mile-wide ships.\u2019 Å SLICE 601 562 Paid Program \u2019 Paid Program \u2019 Paid Program \u2019 PiYo Workout! \u2019 \u203a\u203a \u201cThe Nanny Diaries\u201d (2007) Scarlett Johansson.A college coed baby-sits a snobbish family\u2019s bratty child.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a \u201cWhat to Expect When You\u2019re Expecting\u201d (2012, Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cDe?nitely, Maybe\u201d (2008) \u2019 Å TLC 521 560 Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress \u201cSurprise, Surprise!\u201d Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Seeking Sister Wife \u2019 Å TSN 400 400 (6:55) 2018 Olympic Winter Games Freestyle Skiing, Women\u2019s Hockey.SportsCen- tre SportsCentre Å SportsCentre Å Olympic Hockey Recap Show (N) Å Europa League Magazine (N) Å UEFA C SC Å PGA Golf YOUTH 551 542 Sponge.Loud Loud Loud Mysticons Mysticons Turtles Turtles \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cThe Book of Life\u201d (2014) \u2019 Å (DVS) Sponge.Sponge.Sponge.Loud SUNDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 11, 2018 Bell Star 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM WCAX # - - (3:00) PGA Tour Golf AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Final Round.(N) (Live) Å Weekend News 60 Minutes (N) \u2019 Å Big Brother: Celebrity Edition (N) \u2019 Å SEAL Team \u201cTip of the Spear\u201d \u2019 Å NCIS: Los Angeles \u201cAssets\u201d \u2019 Channel 3 News CSI: Miami \u201cInside Out\u201d \u2019 Å WPTZ % - - (3:00) 2018 Winter Olympics Speed Skating, Biathlon, Cross-Country Skiing.\u2019 Å NBC5 News at 6 Nightly News 2018 Winter Olympics Figure Skating, Alpine Skiing, Freestyle Skiing, Snowboarding, Luge.Figure skating team event; alpine skiing; freestyle skiing; snowboarding; luge.(N) Å NBC5 News 2018 Olympics CBMT & 206 301 Olympic Winter Games Olympic Games Hockey \u2019 Å 2018 Olympic Winter Games Figure Skating, Snowboarding, Alpine Skiing.Figure skating team event (men\u2019s and ladies\u2019 free skate); snowboarding; alpine skiing.(N) \u2019 (Live) Å CHLT _ 107 718 (:15) \u201cMarshall, le miracle de la vie\u201d (2014) Matthew Settle, Shannon Elizabeth.(SC) TVA nouvelles (N) Vlog (N) (SC) La voix \u201cAuditions à l\u2019aveugle\u201d (Season Premiere) Les quatre coachs.(N) (SC) (:15) La vraie nature (N) (SC) Obèse: changer (:45) TVA nouvelles (:15) \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cAmis modernes\u201d (2011) Justin Timberlake.(SC) WMTW ( - - (3:30) NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Boston Celtics.From TD Garden in Boston.WMTW News 8 World News America\u2019s Funniest Home Videos (N) \u2019 Celebrity Family Feud Å (DVS) Celebrity Family Feud \u2019 Å Shark Tank Eyewear to eliminate eyestrain.WMTW News 8 Soledad O\u2019Brien Person of Interest CKSH ) 108 - (12:30) PyeongChang 2018 - En rappel (N) Esprit critique (SC) Telejour- nal Estrie Jeux olympiques d\u2019hiver 2018 Patinage artistique par équipes, ski alpin.Patinage artistique par équipes (danse, programme long); ski alpin féminin (slalom géant).(N) (Live) CKMI + - - \u201cFlower Shop Mystery: Dearly Depotted\u201d (2016, Mystery) Brooke Shields.Å (DVS) Global News at 6 Global National Border Security Border Security Big Brother: Celebrity Edition (N) \u2019 Å 9-1-1 \u201cLet Go\u201d Abby reaches out to Buck.NCIS: Los Angeles \u2019 Å (DVS) Global News The West Block Focus Montreal CFCF , 205 312 Hot in Cleveland Mike & Molly \u2019 Question Period \u2019 Å CTV News Montreal (N) \u2019 Å Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Match Game (N) \u2019 Å The Amazing Race (Season Premiere) (N) Shark Tank Eyewear to eliminate eyestrain.News- Rinaldo CTV News Montreal The Bea- verton \u2019 WVNY 6 - - (3:30) NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Boston Celtics.From TD Garden in Boston.World News Local 22 News (N) America\u2019s Funniest Home Videos (N) \u2019 Celebrity Family Feud Å (DVS) Celebrity Family Feud \u2019 Å Shark Tank Eyewear to eliminate eyestrain.Local 22 News (N) Graham Bensinger Judge Judy \u2019 WUTV > - - Masters Agility Raw Travel (N) Raceline Winter Content Ring of Honor Wrestling Å Brooklyn Nine-Nine Bob\u2019s Burgers The Simpsons \u2019 Ghosted \u2019 Family Guy Å LA to Vegas \u2019 2 on Your Side at 10 Sharyl Attkisson Ring of Honor Wrestling Å Seinfeld \u2019 Å CFKS ?106 726 (2:30) \u203a \u201cChasse au trésor\u201d (2008, Action) \u203a\u203a \u201cLoin des yeux\u201d (2010, Com.Sentimentale) Drew Barrymore, Justin Long.(:15) \u203a\u203a \u201cP.S.Je t\u2019aime\u201d (2007, Drame sentimental) Hilary Swank, Gerard Butler.Une veuve reçoit des messages laissés par son mari.\u201cOn a kidnappé mon mari\u201d (2016, Drame) Daphne Zuniga, Aaron Pearl, Nicole Muñoz.Zone Séduction WUHF - 363 Masters Agility Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Ring of Honor Wrestling Å Brooklyn Nine-Nine Bob\u2019s Burgers The Simpsons \u2019 Ghosted \u2019 Family Guy Å LA to Vegas \u2019 WHAM News Sharyl Attkisson Engagement Paid Program 2 Broke Girls \u2019 WETK - - (3:30) American Experience Disparities among U.S.population.NewsHour Wk The Great British Baking Show Å A Place to Call Home \u201cL\u2019Chaim, to Life\u201d \u2019 Victoria on Masterpiece \u2019 Å Victoria on Masterpiece (N) \u2019 Å Queen Elizabeth\u2019s Secret Agents Å Call the Midwife Tom asks Trixie out.Å Victoria- Master WCFE - - (3:00) Miss Marple Å Miss Marple \u201cSleeping Murder\u201d Å Miss Marple \u201cSleeping Murder\u201d Å Call the Midwife \u2019 Å Victoria on Masterpiece \u2019 Å Victoria on Masterpiece (N) \u2019 Å Queen Elizabeth\u2019s Secret Agents Å Independent Lens South African activist Winnie Mandela.(N) \u2019 A&E 615 520 \u201cPirates- Dead\u201d Storage Wars \u2019 Storage Wars \u2019 Storage Wars \u2019 Storage Wars \u2019 Storage Wars \u2019 Storage Wars \u2019 Storage Wars \u2019 Storage Wars: Biggest Fights \u201cBiggest Fights No.2\u201d Ivy and Rene team up against Darrell.(N) \u2019 Å Storage Wars BRAVO 620 523 (:15) \u203a\u203a \u201cMan on a Ledge\u201d (2012) Sam Worthington.A disgraced ex-cop steps onto the ledge of a high-rise.\u2019 \u203a\u203a \u201cSnitch\u201d (2013) Dwayne Johnson.A man in?ltrates a drug cartel to save his son from prison.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cSpotlight\u201d (2015) Mark Ruffalo.Journalists investigate sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.\u2019 Å (:40) \u201cThe Whistle- blower\u201d (2010) \u2019 CNN 500 500 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom The Radical Story The Radical Story The Seventies Å Radical DISC 520 505 Bitchin\u2019 Rides \u201cA Lincoln Legend\u201d Å Canada\u2019s Worst Driver \u201cNo Parking\u201d Mighty Ships \u201cOasis of the Seas\u201d Å Mighty Ships MSC\u2019s biggest cruise ship.Alaska: The Last Frontier (N) \u2019 Å Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Bushcraft Build-Off \u201cFire Fight\u201d (N) Å Last Frontier HIST 522 506 American Pickers \u201cOn the Road Again\u201d Pawn Stars \u2019 Pawn Stars \u2019 American Pickers \u201cThe Mother Load\u201d Buried: Knights Templar Buried: Knights Templar The Curse of Oak Island: Digging Deeper The Curse of Oak Island (N) \u2019 Å Hunting Hitler \u2019 Å Digging Deeper PARMT 628 584 \u203a\u203a \u201cShooter\u201d (2007, Suspense) Mark Wahlberg.A wounded sniper plots revenge against those who betrayed him.\u2019 Å Bar Rescue \u201cStorming the Castle\u201d Bar Rescue Bar Rescue \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cJurassic Park\u201d (1993, Adventure) Sam Neill, Laura Dern.Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park.\u2019 Å RDI 126 730 L\u2019info (N) (SC) Journal France 2 Le Télé- journal La facture (SC) Enquête (N) (SC) Le National (N) Le National (N) Les grands reportages (SC) Le Télé- journal L\u2019épicerie (N) (SC) Le Télé- journal Isabelle Richer Semaine verte Le Télé- journal Le Télé- journal SHOW 616 521 \u201cInde- pend\u201d \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cI Am Legend\u201d (2007, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Alice Braga, Dash Mihok.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a \u201cI, Robot\u201d (2004) Will Smith.A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035.\u2019 Å Absentia \u201cMe You Him Me\u201d (N) Å The Path \u201cDe Rerum Natura\u201d (N) \u2019 Å (:15) NCIS \u201cM.I.A.\u201d \u2019 Å (DVS) Absentia \u2019 Å SLICE 601 562 (3:00) \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cDe?nitely, Maybe\u201d (2008) Ryan Reynolds.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a \u201cThe Nanny Diaries\u201d (2007) Scarlett Johansson.A college coed baby-sits a snobbish family\u2019s bratty child.The Real Housewives of Atlanta (N) Å To Rome for Love (N) \u2019 Å Vanderpump Rules \u201cCall Me Jason\u201d \u2019 The Real Housewives of Atlanta \u2019 Å To Rome for Love TLC 521 560 Seeking Sister Wife \u201cRisky Business\u201d \u2019 Seeking Sister Wife \u2019 Å Sister Wives With bonus scenes.(N) (:01) Sister Wives With bonus scenes.Sister Wives \u201cPolygaMexicamist Wedding\u201d Mykelti\u2019s family marries Tony\u2019s family.(N) \u2019 (:03) Seeking Sister Wife \u201c13 is Enough!\u201d (:06) Sister Wives Mykelti\u2019s family marries Tony\u2019s family.\u2019 TSN 400 400 (3:00) PGA Tour Golf AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Final Round.(N) (Live) Å SportsCen- tre (6:55) 2018 Olympic Winter Games Curling, Figure Skating, Snowboarding.Mixed doubles curling (semi?nal); ?gure skating team event (free skates); snowboarding.(N) (Live) Å YOUTH 551 542 Loud Loud Mysticons Mysticons \u203a\u203a \u201cRise of the Guardians\u201d (2012) \u2019 Å Sponge.Assembly Assembly Assembly Driving Driving Just Kid Just Kid Rise Grd - The Record newsroom@sherbrookerecord.com February 9, 2018 Page 13 Page 14 February 9 - February 15 , 2018 TV Listings TALK Your week on TV MONDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 12, 2018 Bell Star 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM WCAX # - - Channel 3 News at Six (N) CBS Evening News Entertainment Tonight (N) Big Brother: Celebrity Edition (N) \u2019 Å Superior Donuts \u2019 Å 9JKL \u2019 Å Scorpion A job to ?nd sunken treasure goes awry.\u2019 Channel 3 News (:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert \u2019 Å WPTZ % - - NBC5 News at 6 (N) NBC Nightly News - Holt Jeopardy! (N) \u2019 Å The Olympic Zone (N) 2018 Winter Olympics Alpine Skiing, Snowboarding, Speed Skating.Alpine skiing (men\u2019s combined); snowboarding (halfpipe); speed skating (women\u2019s 1500m ?nal).(N) \u2019 (Live) Å NBC5 News at 11 (N) 2018 Olympics CBMT & 206 301 CBC Montreal News (N) Coronation Street (N) \u2019 2018 Olympic Winter Games Snowboarding, Men\u2019s Alpine Skiing.Snowboarding (men\u2019s halfpipe quali?cation runs, women\u2019s halfpipe); alpine skiing (men\u2019s combined).(N) \u2019 (Live) Å CHLT _ 107 718 (5:58) TVA nouvelles (N) Le tricheur (N) (SC) (6:59) La voix (N) (SC) En tout cas (N) (SC) L\u2019échappée David retrouve quelques souvenirs.(N) Fugueuse Fanny passe un week-end en famille.(N) TVA nouvelles (N) (:35) Denis Lévesque (N) (SC) (:35) Deux ?lles le matin Patrice Bélanger.(SC) WMTW ( - - WMTW News 8 at 6PM (N) ABC World News Wheel of Fortune (N) \u2019 Jeopardy! (N) \u2019 Å The Bachelor The group travels to Tuscany, Italy.(N) \u2019 Å (:01) The Good Doctor \u201cNot Fake\u201d \u2019 Å WMTW News 8 at 11 (N) (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live \u2019 Å CKSH ) 108 - Le Téléjournal Estrie (N) District 31 (N) Jeux olympiques d\u2019hiver 2018 Snowboard, ski alpin.Snowboard féminin (demi-lune); ski alpin masculin (combiné).(N) (Live) CKMI + - - (5:30) Global News at 5:30 Global National (N) \u2019 ET Canada Entertainment Tonight (N) Big Brother: Celebrity Edition (N) \u2019 Å NCIS: New Orleans A petty of?cer is found murdered.\u2019 Private Eyes \u201cMise En Place\u201d A high-pro?le murder.Global News at 11 (:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert \u2019 Å CFCF , 205 312 (5:59) CTV News Montreal (N) \u2019 Å etalk (N) \u2019 Å The Big Bang Theory Å Lucifer A man seeks revenge against Lucifer.\u2019 The Amazing Race Teams compete head-to-head.(N) (:01) The Good Doctor \u201cNot Fake\u201d \u2019 Å News-Lisa CTV News Montreal (N) The Daily Show WVNY 6 - - Local 22 News (N) ABC World News Local 22 News (N) Inside Edition (N) \u2019 Å The Bachelor The group travels to Tuscany, Italy.(N) \u2019 Å (:01) The Good Doctor \u201cNot Fake\u201d \u2019 Å Local 22 News (N) (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live \u2019 Å WUTV > - - The Big Bang Theory Å Judge Judy (N) \u2019 Å Judge Judy (N) \u2019 Å Family Feud (N) \u2019 Å Lucifer A man seeks revenge against Lucifer.\u2019 The Resident Dr.Devon Pravesh starts as an intern.\u2019 2 on Your Side at 10 (N) Seinfeld \u201cThe Wife\u201d Å Two and a Half Men \u2019 Two and a Half Men \u2019 Last Man Standing \u2019 CFKS ?106 726 Souper parfait Danser pour gagner (N) Rire et délire (N) Mets-y le paquet (N) Ça décolle Scorpion Des hallucinations terri?antes.\u2019 (SC) Danser pour gagner Atomes crochus La guerre des clans NVL (N) Zone Séduction WUHF - 363 Modern Family \u2019 Modern Family \u2019 Å The Big Bang Theory Å The Big Bang Theory Å Lucifer A man seeks revenge against Lucifer.\u2019 The Resident Dr.Devon Pravesh starts as an intern.\u2019 13WHAM News at 10 on Fox Rochester (N) (Live) Å DailyMailTV (N) \u2019 Å The Simpsons Å Paid Program Å WETK - - PBS NewsHour (N) \u2019 Å The This Old House Hour (N) \u2019 Å Antiques Roadshow \u201cNew Orleans\u201d (N) Å Antiques Roadshow \u201cJacksonville\u201d Å POV \u201cDo Not Resist\u201d Rapid militarization of the police.(N) \u2019 Å Amanpour on PBS (N) Å Beyond 100 Days (N) WCFE - - World News America Nightly Business Report PBS NewsHour (N) \u2019 Å Antiques Roadshow \u201cNew Orleans\u201d (N) Å Antiques Roadshow \u201cJacksonville\u201d Å POV \u201cDo Not Resist\u201d Rapid militarization of the police.(N) \u2019 Å Amanpour on PBS (N) Å Beyond 100 Days (N) A&E 615 520 Intervention \u201cBryceton\u201d A singer is addicted to alcohol.60 Days In Jaclin begins to alienate the of?cers.Å 60 Days In The participants try to stay focused.\u2019 Å 60 Days In \u201cJail Crush\u201d Stephanie uses drugs.\u2019 Å (:01) 60 Days In A missing football kitty causes a ?ght.(:03) 60 Days In Emmanuel tries to break up a ?ght.\u2019 (12:03) 60 Days In Å BRAVO 620 523 Major Crimes Suspicion falls on a serial killer.Å Major Crimes The squad probes Stroh\u2019s distant past.Major Crimes Rusty unearths an important clue.Å Major Crimes Stuck in a room with a potential bomb.Chance Taking down a suspected serial killer.\u2019 Å Major Crimes The division uncovers sexual assaults.Major Crimes Å CNN 500 500 Situation Room With Wolf Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon Cooper 360 DISC 520 505 The X-Files Mulder is haunted by a murderer.\u2019 Daily Planet (N) Å (DVS) MythBusters Dynamite-?ring crossbow.(N) \u2019 Å Gold Rush: White Water \u201cDredge Down\u201d (N) Å Homestead Rescue \u201cOzark Mountain Misery\u201d (N) Å Street Science Å Street Science Å Gold Rush: White Water HIST 522 506 Digging Deeper The Curse of Oak Island \u201cUnhinged\u201d \u2019 Å \u203a\u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cIndiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark\u201d (1981) Harrison Ford.An archaeologist races Nazis to ?nd a powerful relic.\u2019 Å American Pickers Mike ?ips for a coin-operated elephant.\u203a\u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cIndiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark\u201d (1981) Harrison Ford.\u2019 Å PARMT 628 584 Life or Debt A meatball maker is close to ruin.Life or Debt A postal worker needs ?nancial help.Life or Debt Former pop star Aaron Carter needs help.Cops \u201cCoast to Coast\u201d \u2019 Cops \u201cCoast to Coast\u201d \u2019 Cops (N) \u2019 Å Cops \u2019 Å Cops \u2019 Å Cops \u201cJacksonville\u201d \u2019 Cops \u201cMardi Gras 2003\u201d RDI 126 730 Le National (N) (SC) RDI économie (N) (SC) 24/60 (N) (SC) Les grands reportages (Part 7 of 8) (SC) Le Téléjournal RDI économie (SC) Le Téléjournal Le National (N) (SC) Le National (N) (SC) 24/60 (SC) SHOW 616 521 NCIS \u201cDog Tags\u201d Abby risks her career to save a dog.\u2019 NCIS The murder of arms dealer La Grenouille.Å \u203a\u203a \u201cDracula Untold\u201d (2014) Luke Evans.Vlad III of Wallachia trades his humanity for a dark power.\u2019 Å NCIS Faulty bulletproof vests are discovered.\u2019 NCIS Ducky keeps a secret from the team.\u2019 Å NCIS \u201cDog Tags\u201d Å SLICE 601 562 Vanderpump Rules Scheana spirals out of control.Å Vanderpump Rules \u201cBest Mates\u201d \u2019 Å Vanderpump Rules \u201cCall Me Jason\u201d \u2019 Å Vanderpump Rules \u201cScreams and Queens\u201d (N) Summer House Lindsay gets in touch with her ex.(N) \u2019 Sex and the City \u2019 Å Sex and the City \u2019 Å Vanderpump Rules Å TLC 521 560 Hoarding: Buried Alive \u201cOne Is Good.Two Is Better\u201d \u2019 Hoarding: Buried Alive \u201cRunning Out of Time\u201d \u2019 Å Hoarding: Buried Alive \u201cYou\u2019re Gonna Die in Here\u201d Hoarding: Buried Alive \u2019 Å Hoarding: Buried Alive \u2019 Å Hoarding: Buried Alive \u201cRunning Out of Time\u201d \u2019 Å Hoarding: Buried Alive TSN 400 400 SportsCentre (N) (Live) Å (6:55) 2018 Olympic Winter Games Curling, Alpine Skiing, Snowboarding.Mixed doubles curling (bronze medal game); alpine skiing (men\u2019s combined, downhill); snowboarding.(N) (Live) Å YOUTH 551 542 Nicky, Ricky Game \u201cAnne of Green Gables\u201d (2016, Drama) Ella Ballentine.\u2019 \u201cAnne of Green Gables\u201d (2016, Drama) Ella Ballentine.\u2019 Assembly Assembly \u203a\u203a\u203a Robots TUESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 13, 2018 Bell Star 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM WCAX # - - Channel 3 News at Six (N) CBS Evening News Entertainment Tonight (N) NCIS \u201cSkeleton Crew\u201d Investigating a sailor\u2019s kidnapping.Bull \u201cThe Illusion of Control\u201d A celebrity sues Bull.Å NCIS: New Orleans The team must secretly work a case.Channel 3 News (:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert \u2019 Å WPTZ % - - NBC5 News at 6 (N) NBC Nightly News - Holt Jeopardy! (N) \u2019 Å The Olympic Zone (N) 2018 Winter Olympics Figure Skating, Alpine Skiing, Snowboarding.Figure skating (pairs\u2019 short); alpine skiing (women\u2019s slalom); snowboarding (men\u2019s halfpipe).(N) \u2019 (Live) Å NBC5 News at 11 (N) 2018 Olympics CBMT & 206 301 CBC Montreal News (N) Coronation Street (N) \u2019 2018 Olympic Winter Games Snowboarding, Figure Skating, Alpine Skiing, Nordic Combined.Snowboarding (men\u2019s halfpipe ?nal runs); ?gure skating (pairs); alpine skiing; Nordic Combined.(N) \u2019 (Live) Å CHLT _ 107 718 (5:58) TVA nouvelles (N) Le tricheur (N) (SC) World of Dance: la compétition \u2019 (SC) O\u2019 \u201cVice caché\u201d Marie-Ève démasque son agresseur.(N) L\u2019heure bleue Hubert relance Anne-Sophie.(N) (SC) TVA nouvelles (N) (:35) Denis Lévesque (N) (SC) (:35) Deux ?lles le matin Patrice Bélanger.(SC) WMTW ( - - WMTW News 8 at 6PM (N) ABC World News Wheel of Fortune (N) \u2019 Jeopardy! (N) \u2019 Å The Bachelor Winter Games (Series Premiere) The singles move into the villa.(N) \u2019 Å Lights, Camera, Romance! (N) \u2019 Å WMTW News 8 at 11 (N) (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live \u2019 Å CKSH ) 108 - Le Téléjournal Estrie (N) District 31 (N) (SC) Jeux olympiques d\u2019hiver 2018 Patinage artistique, ski alpin, snowboard.Patinage artistique (couples, programme court); ski alpin féminin (slalom); snowboard masculin.(N) (Live) CKMI + - - (5:30) Global News at 5:30 Global National (N) \u2019 ET Canada Entertainment Tonight Å The Wall \u201cDelvar and Bonnie\u201d (N) \u2019 Å NCIS The team investigates a hit-and-run.\u2019 Å (DVS) Private Eyes Shade and Angie search for a racehorse.Global News at 11 (N) (:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert \u2019 Å CFCF , 205 312 (5:59) CTV News Montreal (N) \u2019 Å etalk (N) \u2019 Å The Big Bang Theory Å Match Game \u2019 Å The Amazing Race \u2019 Å Criminal Minds \u2019 Å (DVS) News-Lisa CTV News Montreal (N) The Daily Show WVNY 6 - - Local 22 News (N) ABC World News Local 22 News (N) Inside Edition (N) \u2019 Å The Bachelor Winter Games (Series Premiere) The singles move into the villa.(N) \u2019 Å Lights, Camera, Romance! (N) \u2019 Å Local 22 News (N) (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live \u2019 Å WUTV > - - The Big Bang Theory Å Judge Judy (N) \u2019 Å Judge Judy (N) \u2019 Å Family Feud (N) \u2019 Å Lethal Weapon \u201cFork-Getta- Bout It\u201d \u2019 Å (DVS) LA to Vegas \u201cThe Affair\u201d The Mick \u2019 Å (DVS) 2 on Your Side at 10 (N) Seinfeld \u201cThe Fire\u201d Å Two and a Half Men \u2019 Two and a Half Men \u2019 Last Man Standing \u2019 CFKS ?106 726 Souper parfait Danser pour gagner (N) Taxi payant Taxi payant (N) Éternel Joe fait la rencontre d\u2019un entrepreneur.\u2019 (SC) Le dernier navire La mission de Chandler devient délicate.Danser pour gagner Atomes crochus La guerre des clans NVL (N) Zone Séduction WUHF - 363 Modern Family \u2019 Å Modern Family \u2019 Å The Big Bang Theory Å The Big Bang Theory Å Lethal Weapon \u201cFork-Getta- Bout It\u201d \u2019 Å (DVS) LA to Vegas \u201cThe Affair\u201d The Mick \u2019 Å (DVS) 13WHAM News at 10 on Fox Rochester (N) (Live) Å DailyMailTV (N) \u2019 Å The Simpsons Å Paid Program Å WETK - - PBS NewsHour (N) \u2019 Å Points North Classics Outdoor Journal Å We\u2019ll Meet Again Lives intersect on Sept.11.(N) Å American Experience \u201cThe Bombing of Wall Street\u201d (N) Frontline Killings linked to the MS-13 gang.(N) Å Nightly Business Report Amanpour on PBS (N) Å Beyond 100 Days (N) WCFE - - World News America Nightly Business Report PBS NewsHour (N) \u2019 Å We\u2019ll Meet Again Lives intersect on Sept.11.(N) Å American Experience \u201cThe Bombing of Wall Street\u201d (N) Frontline Killings linked to the MS-13 gang.(N) Å BBC World News Å Amanpour on PBS (N) Å Beyond 100 Days (N) A&E 615 520 The First 48 A man is gunned down in his car.\u2019 Intervention Preparing for Toni\u2019s intervention.\u2019 Å Intervention Angela quits heroin cold turkey.\u2019 Å Intervention Angela struggles to stay clean.(N) \u2019 Å Undercover High \u201cPregnancy Tests\u201d (N) \u2019 Å (:03) Intervention Preparing for Toni\u2019s intervention.Å (12:03) Intervention Å BRAVO 620 523 CSI: Miami A woman is murdered at a club.\u2019 Å CSI: Miami A blind man hears a girl\u2019s abduction.\u2019 CSI: Miami \u201cManhunt\u201d Horatio\u2019s wife\u2019s killer escapes.\u2019 CSI: Miami Man claims to have dreamed of a murder.CSI: Miami \u201cReality Kills\u201d A reality TV star is murdered.CSI: Miami \u201cAll Fall Down\u201d A serial killer taunts the team.CSI: Miami \u201cFallen\u201d \u2019 CNN 500 500 Situation Room With Wolf Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon Cooper 360 DISC 520 505 The X-Files \u201cE.B.E.\u201d Government shot down a UFO.\u2019 Daily Planet (N) Å (DVS) Gold Rush: Pay Dirt Parker takes on a wash-plant move.Gold Rush Parker threatens a shutdown.(N) Å Heavy Rescue: 401 \u201cFeels Like A Win\u201d (N) Gold Rush: White Water \u201cDredge Down\u201d Å Gold Rush Å HIST 522 506 (5:00) \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cIndiana Jones and the Temple of Doom\u201d (1984) Harrison Ford.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade\u201d (1989) Harrison Ford, Sean Connery.Indy\u2019s hunt for his missing father leads to the Holy Grail.\u2019 Å Hunting Hitler A key Nazi support point in Uruguay.(N) \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade\u201d (1989) Harrison Ford.\u2019 Å PARMT 628 584 Ink Master The teams try the ?rst ?ash challenge.Ink Master The Masters face off to save their team.Ink Master The coaches help in the ?ash challenge.Ink Master The artists must use hole punches.Ink Master Artists are tested with undead tattoos.(N) \u2019 \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cBeetlejuice\u201d (1988, Comedy) Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin.\u2019 Å RDI 126 730 Le National (N) (SC) RDI économie (N) (SC) 24/60 (N) (SC) Les grands reportages (Part 1 of 2) (SC) Le Téléjournal RDI économie (SC) Le Téléjournal Le National (N) (SC) Le National (N) (SC) 24/60 (SC) SHOW 616 521 NCIS \u201cRecoil\u201d Ziva\u2019s cover may be blown.\u2019 Å NCIS \u201cAbout Face\u201d Jimmy Palmer is targeted by a killer.Superior Donuts \u2019 Å \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cDéjà Vu\u201d (2006, Suspense) Denzel Washington, Val Kilmer.A time-folding federal agent falls in love with a future murder victim.\u2019 Å NCIS \u201cIn the Zone\u201d A mortar attack in Baghdad.\u2019 Å NCIS \u201cRecoil\u201d \u2019 Å SLICE 601 562 Vanderpump Rules \u201cScreams and Queens\u201d \u2019 Summer House Lindsay gets in touch with her ex.Å The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills \u201cPetty Mess\u201d The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (N) \u2019 Å Bethenny & Fredrik (N) \u2019 Bethenny & Fredrik Å Sex and the City \u2019 Å Sex and the City \u2019 Å Real Housewives/Beverly TLC 521 560 Say Yes to the Dress \u201cI\u2019m Having a Moment\u201d \u2019 Å My Big Fat Fabulous Life (N) \u2019 My Big Fat Fabulous Life \u201cA Sobering Reality\u201d (N) \u2019 (:03) I Am Jazz Jazz gets past life regression hypnosis.(:06) Seeking Sister Wife \u2019 Å (:06) My Big Fat Fabulous Life \u201cA Sobering Reality\u201d \u2019 (12:06) I Am Jazz \u2019 TSN 400 400 SportsCentre (N) (Live) Å That\u2019s Hockey January Plays of the Month (7:55) 2018 Olympic Winter Games Figure Skating.Figure skating (pairs short program).(N) (Live) Å Olympic Winter Games YOUTH 551 542 Nicky, Ricky Game \u201cAnne of Green Gables: The Good Stars\u201d (2017) \u2019 \u201cAnne of Green Gables: The Good Stars\u201d (2017) \u2019 Assembly Assembly Adv of Tintin February 9 - February 15 , 2018 Page 15 TALK TV Listings Your week on TV WEDNESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 14, 2018 Bell Star 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM WCAX # - - Channel 3 News at Six (N) CBS Evening News Entertainment Tonight (N) Big Brother: Celebrity Edition (N) \u2019 Å The Amazing Race (N) \u2019 Å Channel 3 News (:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert \u2019 Å WPTZ % - - NBC5 News at 6 (N) NBC Nightly News - Holt Jeopardy! (N) \u2019 Å The Olympic Zone (N) 2018 Winter Olympics Figure Skating, Alpine Skiing, Skeleton, Speed Skating.Figure skating (pairs\u2019); alpine skiing (men\u2019s Super-G); skeleton; women\u2019s speed skating.(N) \u2019 (Live) Å NBC5 News at 11 (N) 2018 Olympics CBMT & 206 301 CBC Montreal News (N) Coronation Street (N) \u2019 2018 Olympic Winter Games Skeleton, Alpine Skiing, Hockey, Curling.Skeleton; alpine skiing (men\u2019s Super-G); women\u2019s hockey (U.S.vs.Canada); curling.(N) \u2019 (Live) Å CHLT _ 107 718 (5:58) TVA nouvelles (N) Le tricheur (N) (SC) Refuge animal (N) (SC) La poule aux oeufs d\u2019or (N) Au secours de Béatrice \u201cLe feu qui couve\u201d (N) (SC) Prémonitions Félicia comprend en?n le secret.(SC) TVA nouvelles (N) (:35) Denis Lévesque (N) (SC) (:35) Deux ?lles le matin Patrice Bélanger.(SC) WMTW ( - - WMTW News 8 at 6PM (N) ABC World News Wheel of Fortune (N) \u2019 Jeopardy! (N) \u2019 Å The Goldbergs \u2019 Speechless Å (DVS) Modern Family \u2019 American Housewife \u2019 Match Game Colin Quinn; Judy Greer; Caroline Rhea.WMTW News 8 at 11 (N) (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live \u2019 Å CKSH ) 108 - Le Téléjournal Estrie (N) District 31 (N) (SC) Jeux olympiques d\u2019hiver 2018 Patinage artistique, snowboard, cross skeleton.Patinage artistique (couples); snowboard cross (hommes); skeleton.(N) (Live) CKMI + - - (5:30) Global News at 5:30 Global National (N) \u2019 ET Canada Entertainment Tonight (N) Big Brother: Celebrity Edition (N) \u2019 Å 9-1-1 Bobby helps survivors of a plane crash.\u2019 Private Eyes Shade and Angie search for an arsonist.Global News at 11 (N) (:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (N) Å CFCF , 205 312 (5:59) CTV News Montreal (N) \u2019 Å etalk (N) \u2019 Å The Big Bang Theory Å The Big Bang Theory \u2019 The Big Bang Theory \u2019 The Launch \u201cGiants\u201d New emerging artists audition.(N) Match Game Colin Quinn; Judy Greer; Caroline Rhea.News-Lisa CTV News Montreal (N) The Daily Show WVNY 6 - - Local 22 News (N) ABC World News Local 22 News (N) Inside Edition (N) \u2019 Å The Goldbergs \u2019 Speechless Å (DVS) Modern Family \u2019 American Housewife \u2019 Match Game Colin Quinn; Judy Greer; Caroline Rhea.Local 22 News (N) (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live \u2019 Å WUTV > - - The Big Bang Theory Å Judge Judy (N) \u2019 Å Judge Judy (N) \u2019 Å Family Feud (N) \u2019 Å The X-Files Mulder and Scully search for their son.9-1-1 Bobby helps survivors of a plane crash.\u2019 2 on Your Side at 10 (N) Seinfeld \u201cThe Raincoats\u201d Two and a Half Men \u2019 Two and a Half Men \u2019 Last Man Standing \u2019 CFKS ?106 726 Souper parfait Rire et délire Danser pour gagner (N) Danser pour gagner \u201cDanser pour gagner: le direct\u201d L\u2019élimination d\u2019une troupe.(N) Chicago Justice \u201cCode d\u2019honneur\u201d \u2019 (SC) Danser pour gagner Atomes crochus La guerre des clans NVL (N) Zone Séduction WUHF - 363 Modern Family \u2019 Modern Family \u2019 Å The Big Bang Theory Å The Big Bang Theory Å The X-Files Mulder and Scully search for their son.9-1-1 Bobby helps survivors of a plane crash.\u2019 13WHAM News at 10 on Fox Rochester (N) (Live) Å DailyMailTV (N) \u2019 Å The Simpsons Å Paid Program Å WETK - - PBS NewsHour (N) \u2019 Å Globe Trekker A trip down the Nile River.Å (DVS) Animals With Cameras, A Nature Miniseries \u2019 NOVA Ships and planes lost in France.(N) Å (DVS) Impossible Builds A man creates a holiday destination.Nightly Business Report Amanpour on PBS (N) Å Beyond 100 Days (N) WCFE - - World News America Nightly Business Report PBS NewsHour (N) \u2019 Å Animals With Cameras, A Nature Miniseries \u2019 NOVA Ships and planes lost in France.(N) Å (DVS) Impossible Builds A man creates a holiday destination.BBC World News Å Amanpour on PBS (N) Å Beyond 100 Days (N) A&E 615 520 Storage Wars \u2019 Å Storage Wars \u2019 Å Storage Wars \u2019 Å Storage Wars \u2019 Å Storage Wars \u2019 Å Storage Wars \u2019 Å Storage Wars \u2019 Å Storage Wars \u2019 Å (:01) Rooster & Butch Ghost- detecting device.(N) Å (:03) Storage Wars Å (:33) Storage Wars Å (12:03) Storage Wars \u2019 BRAVO 620 523 CSI: Miami \u201cBlood Sugar\u201d A sugar re?nery explodes.\u2019 CSI: Miami Investigating a millionaire\u2019s death.\u2019 Å CSI: Miami Re-creating a bizarre double murder.Å CSI: Miami A murder at a roller derby match.\u2019 Å CSI: Miami The murderer Fiero returns to Miami.Å CSI: Miami A ?sherman narrowly escapes death.Å CSI: Miami \u2019 Å CNN 500 500 Situation Room With Wolf Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon Cooper 360 DISC 520 505 The X-Files Faith healer uses powers for evil.\u2019 Å Daily Planet (N) Å (DVS) Killing Fields A sneak peek at the new season.(N) Å Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts \u201cBlowing Your Cover\u201d (N) Moonshiners Josh takes on a cross-country delivery.(N) Heavy Rescue: 401 \u201cFeels Like A Win\u201d Å (DVS) Killing Fields Å HIST 522 506 (5:00) \u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade\u201d (1989) Harrison Ford.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a \u201cIndiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull\u201d (2008) Harrison Ford.Indy and a deadly Soviet agent vie for a powerful artifact.\u2019 The Curse of Oak Island \u201cUnhinged\u201d \u2019 Å \u203a\u203a \u201cIndiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull\u201d (2008) Harrison Ford.\u2019 PARMT 628 584 (5:30) Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Taffer visits a bar in a roller rink.Bar Rescue A Michigan bar has a confusing theme.Bar Rescue An owner has an interfering family.Bar Rescue Repairing a turbulent relationship.Bar Rescue (:02) Cops \u2019 Å Cops \u201cArizona\u201d Å Cops \u2019 Å RDI 126 730 Le National (N) (SC) RDI économie (N) (SC) 24/60 (N) (SC) Les grands reportages (Part 2 of 2) (SC) Le Téléjournal RDI économie (SC) Le Téléjournal Le National (N) (SC) Le National (N) (SC) 24/60 (SC) SHOW 616 521 NCIS \u201cJudgment Day\u201d The team hunts for a killer.Å NCIS \u201cLast Man Standing\u201d Murder of a naval of?cer.\u2019 Supergirl Lena is blamed for children\u2019s sickness.\u2019 Å The Magicians Quentin faces his most formidable foe.(N) NCIS \u201cDressed to Kill\u201d Di- Nozzo\u2019s father has a secret.NCIS \u201cJudgment Day\u201d The team hunts a killer.Å The Magicians Å SLICE 601 562 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills \u2019 Å Bethenny & Fredrik Å Bethenny & Fredrik Å Vanderpump Rules \u201cScreams and Queens\u201d \u2019 Summer House Lindsay gets in touch with her ex.Å Relative Success With Tabatha \u201cSpinning out of Control\u201d Sex and the City \u2019 Å Sex and the City \u2019 Å Summer House Å TLC 521 560 My 600-Lb.Life Karina can\u2019t stand up for very long.(:05) My 600-Lb.Life Karina can\u2019t stand up for very long.My 600-Lb.Life \u201cJames B.\u2019s Story\u201d (Season Finale) James realizes he needs to make changes.(N) \u2019 Å (:05) Family by the Ton Chi- toka\u2019s surgery day is here.(:08) My 600-Lb.Life \u201cJames B.\u2019s Story\u201d James realizes he needs to make changes.TSN 400 400 SportsCentre (N) (Live) Å (6:55) 2018 Olympic Winter Games Women\u2019s Curling, Figure Skating.Women\u2019s curling (Canada vs.South Korea); ?gure skating.(N) (Live) Å (:45) SportsCen- tre (N) Olympic Winter Games YOUTH 551 542 School Henry Danger \u203a\u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cBeauty and the Beast\u201d (1991, Children\u2019s) \u2019 Å \u203a\u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cBeauty and the Beast\u201d (1991, Children\u2019s) \u2019 Å Assembly Assembly Beauty THURSDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 15, 2018 Bell Star 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM WCAX # - - Channel 3 News at Six (N) CBS Evening News Entertainment Tonight (N) The Big Bang Theory \u2019 (:31) Young Sheldon \u2019 (:01) Mom \u2019 Å Life in Pieces \u2019 Å S.W.A.T.\u201cK-Town\u201d A search for a drug ring\u2019s leader.\u2019 Channel 3 News (:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert \u2019 Å WPTZ % - - NBC5 News at 6 (N) NBC Nightly News - Holt Jeopardy! (N) \u2019 Å The Olympic Zone (N) 2018 Winter Olympics Figure Skating, Snowboarding, Skeleton, Freestyle Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing.Figure skating (men\u2019s short); snowboarding; skeleton; freestyle skiing; cross-country skiing.(N) \u2019 (Live) Å CBMT & 206 301 CBC Montreal News (N) Coronation Street (N) \u2019 2018 Olympic Winter Games Skeleton, Snowboarding, Figure Skating, Curling.Skeleton (men\u2019s and women\u2019s heats); snowboarding (women\u2019s snowboard cross); ?gure skating; curling.(N) \u2019 (Live) Å CHLT _ 107 718 (5:58) TVA nouvelles (N) Le tricheur (N) (SC) J.E.(N) (SC) (:29) Face au mur \u201cCathy et Mélanie\u201d Cathy et Mélanie.(N) (SC) Survivant désigné Une mesure législative.\u2019 (SC) TVA nouvelles (N) (:35) Denis Lévesque (N) (SC) (:35) \u203a\u203a \u201cHonnêtes citoyens\u201d (2014) James Franco.WMTW ( - - WMTW News 8 at 6PM (N) ABC World News Wheel of Fortune (N) \u2019 Jeopardy! (N) \u2019 Å The Bachelor Winter Games The participants try speed skating.(N) \u2019 Å 20/20 \u201cRoseanne: The Return\u201d (N) \u2019 Å WMTW News 8 at 11 (N) (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live \u2019 Å CKSH ) 108 - Le Téléjournal Estrie (N) District 31 (N) Jeux olympiques d\u2019hiver 2018 Skeleton, patinage artistique, snowboard cross.Skeleton (hommes); patinage artistique (hommes, programme court); snowboard cross.(N) (Live) CKMI + - - (5:30) Global News at 5:30 Global National (N) \u2019 ET Canada Entertainment Tonight (N) \u203a\u203a \u201cInsurgent\u201d (2015, Science Fiction) Shailene Woodley, Theo James.Fugitives Tris and Four search for allies and answers.Å (DVS) Border Security Global News at 11 (N) (:35) The Late Show With Stephen Colbert \u2019 Å CFCF , 205 312 (5:59) CTV News Montreal (N) \u2019 Å etalk (N) \u2019 Å The Big Bang Theory Å The Big Bang Theory \u2019 (:31) Young Sheldon \u2019 (:01) The Amazing Race \u2019 Å Criminal Minds \u2019 Å (DVS) News-Lisa CTV News Montreal (N) The Daily Show WVNY 6 - - Local 22 News (N) ABC World News Local 22 News (N) Inside Edition (N) \u2019 Å The Bachelor Winter Games The participants try speed skating.(N) \u2019 Å 20/20 \u201cRoseanne: The Return\u201d (N) \u2019 Å Local 22 News (N) (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live \u2019 Å WUTV > - - The Big Bang Theory Å Judge Judy (N) \u2019 Å Judge Judy (N) \u2019 Å Family Feud (N) \u2019 Å Gotham Gordon tries to broker a deal.\u2019 Å (DVS) 9-1-1 An emergency at an Indian wedding.Å (DVS) 2 on Your Side at 10 (N) Seinfeld \u201cThe Raincoats\u201d Two and a Half Men \u2019 Two and a Half Men \u2019 Last Man Standing \u2019 CFKS ?106 726 Souper parfait Danser pour gagner (N) APB : alerte d\u2019urgence Un homme veut venger sa ?lle.NCIS: Los Angeles Le site du Département du Trésor.L\u2019amour est dans le pré L\u2019insécurité des prétendantes.Atomes crochus Atomes crochus La guerre des clans NVL (N) Zone Séduction WUHF - 363 Modern Family \u2019 Modern Family \u2019 Å The Big Bang Theory Å The Big Bang Theory Å Gotham Gordon tries to broker a deal.\u2019 Å (DVS) 9-1-1 An emergency at an Indian wedding.Å (DVS) 13WHAM News at 10 on Fox Rochester (N) (Live) Å DailyMailTV (N) \u2019 Å The Simpsons Å Paid Program Å WETK - - PBS NewsHour (N) \u2019 Å \u201cWorld Circus\u201d (2013, Documentary) (:05) Namuli \u2019 Guided Doctor Blake Mysteries Murder investigation.\u2019 Å Prime Suspect: Tennison on Masterpiece Jane faces harsh realities in her life.Å Amanpour on PBS (N) Å Beyond 100 Days (N) WCFE - - World News America Nightly Business Report PBS NewsHour (N) \u2019 Å Masterpiece Classic \u201cDownton Abbey Season 3\u201d Wedding guests arrive.\u2019 Å (DVS) Masterpiece Classic The fate of Downton Abbey.\u2019 BBC World News Å Amanpour on PBS (N) Å Beyond 100 Days (N) A&E 615 520 The First 48 A young mother is beaten to death.\u2019 Å The First 48 Deadly home invasion in Atlanta.\u2019 Å The First 48 A homeless man is gunned down.Å 60 Days In: Watch Along \u201cSexual Preference\u201d (N) \u2019 60 Days In Participants struggle with a decision.(N) (:03) The First 48 Woman on the run; Army veteran killed.(12:03) The First 48 Å BRAVO 620 523 Criminal Minds A series of murders in Kansas City.\u2019 Criminal Minds Garcia delves into her hacker past.\u2019 Criminal Minds A vigilante killer in Cleveland.\u2019 Project Runway All Stars Ru- Paul; Jesse Tyler Ferguson.America\u2019s Next Top Model \u201cBeauty Is Pride\u201d \u2019 Å Criminal Minds Skeletons are discovered in a backyard.\u2019 Criminal Minds \u2019 CNN 500 500 Situation Room With Wolf Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon Cooper 360 DISC 520 505 The X-Files \u201cShapes\u201d Beast causes mysterious deaths.Daily Planet (N) Å (DVS) Graveyard Carz Big reveal for the Top Banana.Å Bitchin\u2019 Rides \u201cOn the Road Again\u201d (N) Å Fast N\u2019 Loud: Demolition Theater \u201cChucky\u2019s Revenge\u201d Street Outlaws Chuck takes over as racemaster.(N) Graveyard Carz Å HIST 522 506 \u201cIndiana Jones and Crystal Skull\u201d Swamp People Holden struggles to shed bad habits.\u2019 Swamp People Chase and Jacob struggle for command.Swamp People (N) \u2019 Å Forged in Fire A legendary spiked shield.\u2019 Å American Pickers The ultimate coin-op man cave.\u2019 Swamp People \u2019 Å PARMT 628 584 Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle Showcasing Jackson\u2019s greatest hits.Lip Sync Battle (N) Å Lip Sync Battle (N) Å (:32) \u203a\u203a \u201cConcussion\u201d (2015, Drama) Will Smith.Dr.Bennet Omalu discovers football-related brain trauma.\u2019 Å RDI 126 730 RDI économie \u201cSpéciale Bitcoin\u201d (N) (SC) 24/60 (N) (SC) Les grands reportages \u201cMars, destin ou délire?\u201d (N) Le Téléjournal RDI économie (SC) Le Téléjournal Le National (N) (SC) Le National (N) (SC) 24/60 (SC) SHOW 616 521 NCIS \u201cCapitol Offense\u201d Senator asks Gibbs for help.\u2019 NCIS Secrets about Gibbs\u2019 past are revealed.\u2019 Å NCIS \u201cAgent A?oat\u201d DiNozzo investigates a suicide.\u203a\u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cAlien\u201d (1979, Science Fiction) Tom Skerritt, Sigourney Weaver.A merciless horror stalks the crew of a deep-space freighter.\u2019 Å \u203a\u203a\u203a\u203a \u201cAliens\u201d (1986) Sigour- ney Weaver.\u2019 Å SLICE 601 562 Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles \u201cTurn & Burn\u201d Å Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles \u201cSurf vs Turf\u201d Å Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles \u201cCo-List From Hell\u201d Million Dollar Listing New York \u2019 Å Bethenny & Fredrik Å Bethenny & Fredrik Å Sex and the City \u2019 Å Sex and the City \u2019 Å Million Dollar Listing TLC 521 560 My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding \u2019 Å My 600-Lb.Life June eats to cope with her son\u2019s death.My 600-Lb.Life \u201cSupersized: James B.\u2019s Story\u201d James struggles with obesity.(N) \u2019 Family by the Ton \u201cSupersized: The Big Reveal\u201d (N) (:01) My 600-Lb.Life \u201cSupersized: James B.\u2019s Story\u201d James struggles with obesity.\u2019 TSN 400 400 SportsCentre (N) Å NASCAR Cup Pre-Race NASCAR Racing Monster Energy Cup Series: Can-Am Duel 1.From Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla.(N) (Live) Å 2018 Olympic Winter Games U.S.vs Slovakia.Chris Bourque and the U.S.face Ladislav Nagy and Slovakia.(N) (Live) Å YOUTH 551 542 Nicky, Ricky Game \u201cTreasure Buddies\u201d (2012) Richard Riehle.Premiere.\u2019 \u201cTreasure Buddies\u201d (2012) Richard Riehle.\u2019 Å Assembly Assembly Treasure February 10 Valentine\u2019s Dance on Saturday night at the Beebe Town Hall, 72 Main St., Stanstead (Beebe), from 7 p.m.to 11 p.m.Music by Brent Sheldon and the Plainsmen.Buffet.Door prizes.Info: Gail 819- 876-2021.Advance notice: Valentine Dance as well on February 17 with Gerry Goodsell and the Big River Band.All welcome.February 9 & 10 Harmonie des Saisons: Baroque music concert in Waterloo, Saturday, February 10 at 2 p.m., St.Luke\u2019s Church, 420 rue de la Cour.Meslanges: Baroque music for ensemble of violas da gamba and harpsichord, coproduced with the viol consort, Les Voix Humaines.Concert will also be given on Friday evening at Église St-Eugène, 97 Laval in Granby (7:30).Pre- sale tickets ($30), are on sale at Fruiterie Aux Belles Recoltes in Waterloo and at Brome Lake Books.Also available by calling 450-539-1309.At the door: $35 adults, students $12 and free for children under 12.February 10 Come to the Valentine Country Dance with variety at Trinity Anglican Church, 409 South St.Cowansville.Saturday, February 10, from 7- 11 p.m.Music by Jimmy Edwards Country Folks band.Door prizes, 50-50 drawing.Support the church and food bank.Donation $8.Canteen on premises.February 11 Richmond Legion, Branch #15.Sunday, February 11, 2 p.m.to 6 p.m., come and enjoy an afternoon of music and dancing with GARY DARLING.Admission $6.Door prizes and snacks.It\u2019s time to circle the calendar for our \u2018GREEN SALE\u201d coming up on Saturday, March 3.Get that Piggy Bank replenished! Donations of articles for the auction would be greatly appreciated.If you have items to donate, please call the Legion at 819-826- 3444.February 17 & 18 The Estria Quintet\u2019s concert season continues with presentations on - Saturday, February 17 (at St.Elizabeth\u2019s Church in North Hatley) and Sunday, February 18 (at the Uplands Cultural and Heritage Centre in Sherbrooke) at 3 p.m., with a program for violin, clarinet and piano. This production will feature the talented pianist Tristan Longval-Gagné, who will join the outstanding musicians Julie Garriss (violin) and Pauline Farrugia (clarinet) for a program of virtuosic works by composers Lutoslawski, Stravinsky, Proko?ev and Bartok. Tickets are $10 for the concert, or $20 for the concert plus afternoon tea (tea available only at Uplands and reservations are mandatory). - Contact 819-842-1072 or estria@cgoca- ble.ca to reserve or for more information.Estria thanks Le Conseil des Arts et des Lettres du Québec for their generous support.April 3 The Newport Area Community Orchestra has openings for oboe, trumpet, trombone, French horn, and cello.If you have always wanted to play in a symphony orchestra, now is the time! We are a well-established orchestra that performs two concerts each year in the Newport area. The orchestra also sponsors several chamber music concerts each year.Rehearsals for our spring concert will begin on Tuesday, April 3 at 6:30 p.m.at the First Universalist Parish in Derby Line. For more information, please go to www.newportareacommu- nityorchestra.org. February 11 St.Valentine\u2019s Day Brunch on Sunday, February 11 at Beulah United Church, 967 Main Street, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, from 11 a.m.to 1 p.m.Bring that \u201cEGGS\u201dtra - special someone and enjoy a home cooked meal of ham, sausage, bacon, scrambled eggs, baked beans, pancakes with real maple syrup, toast, fruit salad, coffee, tea and orange juice.All are welcome. It\u2019s the event you have BEAN waiting for!! Adults $10., children 5-12 years $5., under 5 are free.February 13 PANCAKE SUPPER, Tuesday, February 13 from 5:30 p.m.to 7 p.m., Grace Anglican Church, 52 Principal South, Sutton.Pancakes, maple syrup, baked beans, sausages and dessert.Donation: $8 for adults, $5 for children.February 13 Pancake supper at Holy Trinity Church, Iron Hill on Tuesday, February 13 from 4 p.m.to 7 p.m.Pancakes, real maple syrup, sausages and homemade bean. Adults $8 and children under 10 are $5.Take a break from winter and bring a friend.Information: 450-263- 2579.February 13 Pancake Supper Tuesday, February 13 from 5 p.m.to 7 p.m.Odd Fellows Hall 480 Knowlton Road, Lac Brome.Pancakes, eggs, sausage, bacon, beans, maple syrup. Information: 450-243-5742 or 450-243-6778.Admission: Adult $8 & under 10 is $5.February 13 12 Steps to a Compassionate Life, six discussion sessions led by Rev.Carole Martignacco, based on the book and TED project, 12 Steps to a Compassionate Life, by leading scholar of religion Karen Armstrong.How to experience and express compassion, step by step.Tuesdays, February 13 to March 20, at 7:30 p.m., at the Unitarian Universalist Community (UUEstrie), 201 Main, North Hat- ley.All are welcome.Book: $20.Suggested donation: $5/session.Registration strongly encouraged.Please contact 819-842-1387.Information: info@uuestrie.ca, www.uuestrie.ca, Facebook UU Estrie.February 19 Lennoxville-Ascot Historical and Museum Society invites everyone to a Gathering at 7 p.m.on Monday, February 19 at Uplands, 9 Speid Street, Sherbrooke (Borough of Lennoxville).The programme is Show and Tell so bring along an antique object or photo and share its story with us. Always an enjoyable and informative activity! Information: 819-564-0409.February 25 The Dorey Bridge Club (Cowasnville) STAC Tournament (silver points), Wednesday, February 21 and Sunday, February 25 starting at 1 p.m.Cost $10 per session.For information email kar- inmary@videotron.ca or 450-260-5535.February 11 The Uplands Cultural and Heritage Centre opens its new exhibition season with Marcel Carey, photographer and piano tuner.You are all invited to meet the artist during the vernissage which will take place on Sunday, February 11 from 2 p.m.to 4 p.m.at 9 Speid Street in Sherbrooke (Borough of Lennoxville).The \u201cDes pianos et des homes\u201d photography exhibit will continue until April 29, 2018.EXHIBIT S Page 16 February 9 - February 15 , 2018 newsroom@sherbrookerecord.com TALK 5 8 8 5 2 The Broadcast Voice of the Eastern Townships 184 Queen Street, Sherbrooke (downtown Lennoxville) \u2022 819-822-1838 \u2022 www.cjmq.fm \u2022 e-mail: cjmqnews@yahoo.ca Contact David Teasdale 819- 570-2094 to advertise HOTLINE FOR BREAKING NEWS 819-570-2094 LI S What\u2019s On MUSIC EVENT S recorded and taken to the top of the charts.From his first hit, \u2018Here in the Real World,\u2019 Jackson wrote some of country music\u2019s best songs of the past 30 years.We remember \u2018Chattahoochee,\u2019 the poignant \u2018Midnight in Montgomery,\u2019 the moving \u2018Remember When,\u2019 \u2018Livin\u2019 On Love,\u2019 \u2018Drive,\u2019 and \u2018Chasin\u2019 That Neon Rainbow\u2019 and the brilliant \u2018Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning),\u2019 just to name a few.The native from Newnan, Ga.has sold nearly 60 million albums worldwide and ranks as one of the 10 best-selling male vocalists of all time in all genres.Jackson has released more than 60 singles, including 35 No.1s.He has earned more than 150 music industry awards, including 18 Academy of Country Music Awards, 16 Country Music Association Awards and two Grammys.Being inducted in the Songwriters Hall of Fame will be quite a career-defin- ing moment for Alan Jackson.Jackson recently released new music for his fans \u2014 \u2018The Older I Get\u2019 \u2014 which gives us a preview of what he will offer on his next album, his first new studio recording since 2015.CONT\u2019D FROM PAGE 8 Country By Mae Anderson THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Will Disney\u2019s upcoming streaming services be the mouse that roared .or squeaked?Disney already owns enviable entertainment properties including Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars.Now, it\u2019s looking to add Fox\u2019s TV and movie studios as it prepares to launch two streaming services.In announcing first-quarter earnings Tuesday, CEO Bob Iger said he was \u201cexcited about what lies ahead\u201d including the ESPN streaming service.Adjusted income of $1.89 per share beat analyst expectations, as did revenue of $15.35 billion, a 4 per cent increase.Streaming is Disney\u2019s bet on what the next generation of entertainment will look like.But some investors are concerned that Disney isn\u2019t going \u201call in\u201d on streaming.Disney to launch streaming services Don\u2019t take your muscles for granted.Over 50,000 Canadians with muscular dystrophy take them very seriously.Learn more at muscle.ca It takes 11 muscles to read this ad. The Canadian Press The Pyeongchang Winter Olympics don\u2019t officially open until Friday but a couple of Canadians were already in competition mode Thursday.Doubles curlers John Morris and Kaitlyn Lawes opened the Games with a disappointing 9-6 loss to Norway\u2019s Kristin Skaslien and Magnus Nedregotten before rebounding with a 6-4 win over Americans Becca and Matt Hamilton.The event is making its debut in Pyeongchang, and despite Canada\u2019s curling dominance, the country isn\u2019t considered the gold medal favourite.Both Ottawa\u2019s Morris and Winnipeg\u2019s Lawes are Olympic gold medallists in curling but they had little experience playing mixed doubles together prior to winning January\u2019s trials.Wednesday\u2019s games came down to tight finishes.The Norwegians stole two in the eighth end to seal the victory in the opener, while Morris needed to place a perfect draw to the button in the final end in the win over the United States.\u201cObviously wanted to start off with a win, but it\u2019s a long week thankfully,\u201d said Lawes.\u201cWe\u2019ll come back stronger.\u201d Lawes said she and Morris had \u201ca couple key misses here and there.\u201d \u201cIf we can turn those full misses into at least half shots then we\u2019ll have a little bit more success,\u201d she added.Morris said he and Lawes are still figuring out the ice.\u201cThe ice was nice and consistent, but I have to make sure I throw to my tolerance a bit more so that if I do miss, it\u2019s not a killer miss,\u201d he said.Morris, 39, won Olympic gold in 2010 playing third for Kevin Martin.Lawes, 29, won gold in 2014 as vice for Jennifer Jones.\u201cTo be able to slide over the Olympic rings and to feel as though we\u2019re part of something historic is really powerful and special,\u201d said Lawes.\u201cIt\u2019s something I\u2019ll never forget.I\u2019m really proud and honoured to be a part of this.\u201d Also on Thursday, former NHL veteran Chris Kelly was named captain of Canada\u2019s men\u2019s hockey team.Kelly, who helped the Boston Bruins win a Stanley Cup in 2011 and most recently played with the Ottawa Senators, will be tasked with leading Canada in its quest for a third straight Olympic men\u2019s hockey title.\u201cSuch a great honour,\u201d Kelly said.\u201cAnd very humbling.There\u2019s so many great people in that locker room who could ultimately be wearing it.It\u2019s a thrill.\u201d Meanwhile, Canada\u2019s Manuel Osborne-Par- adis posted the fastest time in the first Olympic downhill training session.Osborne-Paradis, from Invermere, B.C., finished in one minute 40.45 seconds in breezy, sunny conditions at the Jeongseon Alpine Centre.He\u2019s making his fourth appearance at the Winter Olympics.Norway\u2019s Kjetil Jansrud was second in 1:40.76 and Switzerland\u2019s Mauro Caviezel was third in 1:40.90.Additional training sessions were scheduled for Friday and Saturday ahead of Sunday\u2019s race.In ski jumping, Calgary\u2019s Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes advanced to the competition phase of the men\u2019s normal hill competition, placing 23rd in qualifying with a score of 114.6.Germany\u2019s Andreas Wellinger led all jumpers at 133.5 points.Outside competition, the norovirus outbreak at Olympic venues continued to threaten the Games.The number of confirmed cases grew to 128 by Thursday evening, with 42 new instances.None of the cases are athletes, and the COC said no Canadian staff members have been affected.\u201c(Athletes have) trained eight to 12 years for this one moment in time when they can prove and perform, and of course it\u2019s a tragedy if they get derailed by injury or illness,\u201d Canadian Olympic Committee medical director Dr.Bob McCormack said.If you missed the first two columns, I initially discussed goal setting and how to stay motivated to run.Last week\u2019s column was on outfitting yourself with good running gear for enhanced comfort and performance.This final installment of our three- part series is on preparation and recovery tips.Other than being properly trained, preparation is the key.This includes wearing good shoes and gear, following good nutrition, drinking plenty of water, and getting proper sleep.As you approach your running event and you evaluate everything you\u2019ve done for the best chance of success, here are my top 10 preparation and recovery tips to get you to the finish line in good enough shape to take on another event before long.1.Equipment \u2014 the night before an event, prepare what you will be wearing.Don\u2019t wear anything new.Pin your bib on your shirt ahead of time.Don\u2019t worry about getting to sleep early, as long as you get enough sleep two nights before.2.Bring an extra change of clothes to change into after your event.Bring a runner\u2019s cap for protection from the elements in all conditions.3.Know the route, as this helps you to pace through each kilometre.With one kilometre to go, you can push your pain to the finish line and you will know you gave your best effort.4.Ease into a run event by deliberately running slower for the first two kilometres before picking up to race pace.Guaranteed, you will make up the \u201clost\u201d time later in the race.5.Make sure your shoe laces are double tied to avoid having them come undone in mid race and perhaps tripping over them.6.For warm-up, do a five-minute jog, followed by five 100-meter strides at half speed to get your muscles loose and relaxed.7.Try to eat breakfast or have some fuel at least one hour-and-a-half before the event, especially if you are running a half marathon or a full marathon.8.Stretch after your event run and do a cool down run for two kilometres at slow pace within 15 minutes of crossing the finish line.9.Arrive early at the race and listen for any last minute announcements.10.Most important, run your own race and remember why you are doing this and that your time matters only to you.These tips will hopefully prepare you for a memorable experience and help you achieve what would not have been possible before you set your mind to investing in your physical well-being.www.runwithit.ca Twitter: @christineruns Instagram: \u2014 runwithit_christineblanchette YouTube \u2014 runwithit Local Sports Other than being properly trained, preparation is the key.Friday , February 9, 2018 Page 17 The Record newsroom@sherbrookerecord.com BromeCounty News Jesse Bryant Sales Manager Let our readers know about your products & services Tel.: 450-242-1188 Fax: 450-243-5155 email: jbryant@sherbrookerecord.com Christine Blanchette A Runner\u2019s Mind Preparation and recovery tips for a successful run experience Part three of a three-part series on Christine\u2019s \u2018Tool Box\u2019 for Runners COURTESY OF SKECHERS Pyeongchang Winter Olympics Canadian Olympic Roundup Morris and Lawes open with mixed results in doubles curling Page 18 Friday, February 9, 2018 production@sherbrookerecord.com The Record RATES and DEADLINES: ANNOUNCEMENTS & NOTICES BIRTH 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confirm transmission) or e-mail: production@sherbrookerecord.com between 9 a.m.and 5 p.m.the day prior to the day of publication.The Record cannot guarantee publication if another Record number is called.Rates: Please call for costs.Death Death In Memoriam Russell Wallace COATES (1927-2018) Died peacefully at Hôtel-Dieu Hospital on January 29, 2018.Son of the late Carlos Coates and the late Martha Forbes.He was the youngest boy in a family of 7.He is survived by 3 younger sisters, Lila Coates Girouard, Inez Coates Dutton, Thelma Coates Turnbull and 1 sister- in-law Leona Smith Coates and many nieces, nephews and cousins.He was predeceased by his older sister Agnes Coates Lister (Norman Lister) and his brothers Edgar Coates (Thelma Walker Coates) and Howard Coates.He was never married and farmed in Lawrence nearly all his life and helped to take care of his parents until they passed away.In later years when he could not live alone anymore he moved to the Morrison Home where he was treated like royalty.\u201cThanks to all of you.\u201d He was a kind and gentle man and was loved by all, especially his nieces and nephews as they have fond memories of lots of fun there.A graveside service will be held in the spring.CASS FUNERAL HOMES 3006 College St., Sherbrooke QC PHONE: 819-564-1750 FAX: 819-564-4423 www.casshomes.ca Douglas Arthur JUDGE (Apr.26, 1933 \u2013 Feb.2, 2018) Passed away peacefully surrounded by his family at the CHUS Fleuri- mont, on February 2, 2018 in his 85th year.Beloved husband of Lydia Statton and dear father of Larry (Suzanne Wright) and Diane (Bill Hunting).Cherished grandfather of Melissa (John Trace), Matthew Judge, Mitchell Wright, Daniel Hunting (Krista Garand) and Tony Hunting (Kaitlyn Wickett) and great- grandfather of Morgan and Chelsea Trace.He leaves to mourn many relatives and dear friends.A graveside service will be held in the spring.Donations to the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.CASS FUNERAL HOMES 15 de la Station St., Sawyerville QC PHONE: 819-564-1750 FAX: 819-564-4423 www.casshomes.ca BURNHAM, Percy Daniel - In loving memory of my dear husband who passed away February 10, 2010.Somewhere beyond the sunset Where happiness never dies, You dwell in God\u2019s beautiful garden Amidst the blue of the sky.And to me who will always love you Your passing brought me much pain, I will cherish your memory forever, Until we meet again.Always remembered and loved by your wife LAURA ASK THE DOCTORS By Robert Ashley, M.D.Dear Doctor: I was just diagnosed with erosive osteoarthritis.What can you tell me about it?I have it mainly in my hands and feet.Dear Reader: First, let\u2019s explain the most common form of arthritis, known simply as osteoarthritis, which develops slowly over time due to complex changes in cartilage, bone and joint linings.Formerly known as \u201cwear and tear\u201d arthritis, osteoarthritis has no inflammatory component and typically occurs in multiple joints throughout the body.Erosive osteoarthritis, on the other hand, is an inflammatory form of the disease that occurs primarily in the hands and, sometimes, in the feet.In the hands, erosive osteoarthritis develops earlier in life than does typical osteoarthritis, usually between the ages of 40 and 50.It\u2019s most commonly diagnosed in women (rarely men) at the time of menopause, suggesting that loss of estrogen is a factor.Unlike typical osteoarthritis, erosive osteoarthritis has a sudden and aggressive onset.The hand joints become warm, red, swollen and tender, making it difficult to move the fingers.With this degree of inflammation, the disease can look much like rheumatoid arthritis, but unlike rheumatoid arthritis, erosive osteoarthritis involves the joints at the end of the fingers.Bony swellings develop upon these joints, creating what appears to be nodules.The joints lose their structure so much that the finger bones move laterally in opposite directions, making the fingers look wavy instead of straight.The inflammation can cause cartilage and bone in the joint to erode, giving the disease its name.In severe cases, the joints fuse, making movement almost impossible.The inflammatory course of the disease can last for months or come and go for up to five years.However, even when the inflammation subsides, the damage leads to long-term deformities and loss of function of the involved joints.There are no specific lab tests to diagnose erosive osteoarthritis.Your doctor may have done blood tests to rule out diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, but the symptoms in your hands and feet were his or her greatest clue.Patients may have some elevated inflammatory markers, but the disease is primarily diagnosed by a person\u2019s symptoms.X-rays of the hands can show specific erosions in the bones that are unique to the disease.Decreasing inflammation is the first place to start.This can be done with topical anti-inflammatories such as diclofenac or oral anti-inflammatories such as ibuprofen, naproxen, meloxicam or celecoxib.Drugs used for rheumatoid arthritis can also ease the inflammation and erosion of erosive osteoarthritis.These include hydroxychloroquine, methotrexate and the injectable drug Humira.For severe cases, injecting steroids directly into the finger joints can decrease deformities.Also, though the data are limited, one study showed a decrease in erosions and improvement of symptoms among people taking 800 milligrams of the supplement chon- droitin in addition to Naprosyn (naproxen).Physical therapy can also improve finger mobility and reduce the likelihood that the fingers will become excessively crooked.My advice is to treat the disease early.Although the inflammatory portion of erosive osteoarthritis is relatively short, controlling the inflammation with medication and getting hand therapy will reduce the likelihood of the deformities that can happen with the disease.Robert Ashley, M.D., is an internist and assistant professor of medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles.Erosive osteoarthritis typically affects the joints of the hands Death Jean Thelma MASTINE Passed away on February 6, 2018, Jean was the dear wife of the late Harold Keough.She is survived by her siblings- in-law Blanche Mastine, Klea Mastine, Bob and Dianne Keough and several nieces and nephews.A graveside service will be held in the spring.Thanks are extended to the Wales Home staff for their excellent and compassionate care.In lieu of flowers, donations to the Wales Home Foundation (506 Rte.243 N., Cleveland, QC J0B 2H0) or to Maple- wood Cemetery (c/o Joanne Besmar- gian, 62 Rte.243, Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey, QC J0B 2T0) would be appreciated.CASS FUNERAL HOMES 295 Principale S., Richmond QC PHONE: 819-826-2502 FAX: 819-564-4423 www.casshomes.ca DO JUST ONE THING By Danny Seo When it comes to kitchen counter- tops, laminate used to be the least- desirable choice.But it is a very eco-friendly option, and new designs mimic the look of pricey granite, stone and marble options.Laminate deserves a second look; new technologies use a special stamping process that gives laminate a soft, cool touch that mimics the feel of marble, and a white core means there\u2019s no dark-brown edge, so it also looks just like marble.Unlike stone, marble and granite, which are mined deep out of the Earth, laminate is made with paper (often recycled). Church Services Anglican Presbyterian United United Evangelist Friday, February 9, 2018 Page 19 The Record production@sherbrookerecord.com AYER\u2019S CLIFF - MAGOG Ayer\u2019s Cliff - Magog - Georgeville Pastoral Charge welcomes everyone for Sunday service at Beulah United Church in Ayer\u2019s Cliff - Worship service and Sunday School 9:15 a.m.and St.Paul\u2019s United Church, Magog - Worship Service and Sunday School 11:15 a.m.with lunch provided each Sunday following the service in Magog.Minister: Rev.Lee Ann Hogle 819-571-7233.HATLEY Worship Service with Communion at Hatley United Church on February 11 at 2 p.m.Rev.Linda Buchanan.Congregational meeting to follow.LENNOXVILLE Lennoxville United Church, corner of Queen and Church Street, welcomes you to worship with Rev.Linda Buchanan on Sunday, February 11 at 10:00 a.m.Children are always welcome. 819-565-8449; website - lennoxvilleunitedchurch.com.GEORGEVILLE Saint George\u2019s Anglican Church, Georgeville will be holding their annual vestry meeting at Murray Hall on Sunday, February 11 at 9 a.m.Preceded by service of Holy Communion.LENNOXVILLE Saint George\u2019s Anglican Church, Lennoxville, at 84 Queen St., celebrates Holy Eucharist every 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sunday at 11 a.m. Morning Prayer is held every 4th Sunday at 11 a.m.Sunday School every 1st & 3rd Sunday at 11 a.m.819-346-5564.SHERBROOKE Sunday, February 11, Church of the Advent, 473 Bowen St.South, Sherbrooke at 11 a.m., there will be a service of Morning Prayer.SCOTSTOWN Evangelist assembly for Yaha-oshu-wah, 141 Victoria St., Scotstown.666 through Jewish eyes.819-657-1003.LENNOXVILLE St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church, 256 Queen St., Lennoxville, 819-569-3100, Sundays: 10:30 a.m.Worship and Sunday School.SHERBROOKE Plymouth-Trinity United Church, corner of Dufferin and Terrill, 819 346-6373, www.plymouthtrinitychurch.org, welcomes all of you to our worship service, Sunday, February 11.We will celebrate Transfiguration Sunday at our 10:30 service. This week is a special joint service avec notre culte en français.The service is followed by our annual congregational meeting.Tout le monde est cordialement le bienvenu! Minister: Rev.Samuel V.Dansokho.WATERVILLE/NORTH HATLEY Waterville/North Hatley United Church, Sunday, February 11, 11 a.m.service with Rev.Mead Baldwin.Annual meeting.Sunday School.819-837-1112.FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2018 Today is the 40th day of 2018 and the 51st day of winter.TODAY\u2019S HISTORY: In 1825, the U.S.House of Representatives elected John Quincy Adams as president, a decision that became necessary after no candidate took the majority of the electoral votes in the election of 1824.In 1861, Jefferson Davis was elected president of the Confederate States of America.In 1950, during a speech in West Virginia, Sen.Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin claimed to have a list of more than 200 \u201cknown communists\u201d serving in the State Department.In 1964, the Beatles made their first appearance on \u201cThe Ed Sullivan Show.\u201d TODAY\u2019S BIRTHDAYS: William Henry Harrison (1773-1841), ninth U.S.president; Ronald Colman (1891-1958), actor; Carmen Miranda (1909-1955), dancer/singer/actress; Brendan Behan (1923-1964), playwright; Roger Mudd (1928- ), TV journalist; Carole King (1942- ), singer-songwriter; Joe Pesci (1943- ), actor; Alice Walker (1944- ), author; Mia Farrow (1945- ), actress; Charlie Day (1976- ), actor; Tom Hiddleston (1981- ), actor; Michael B.Jordan (1987- ), actor.TODAY\u2019S FACT: The game of volleyball (then called Mintonette) was created in Holyoke, Massachusetts, on this day in 1895.TODAY\u2019S SPORTS: In 1971, pitcher Leroy \u201cSatchel\u201d Paige became the first Negro League veteran to be nominated for the Baseball Hall of Fame.TODAY\u2019S QUOTE: \u201cThere is no part of the means placed in the hands of the Executive which might be used with greater effect for unhallowed purposes than the control of the public press.\u201d \u2014 William Henry Harrison TODAY\u2019S NUMBER: 73 million \u2014 viewers estimated to have tuned in to see the Beatles\u2019 first appearance on \u201cThe Ed Sullivan Show.\u201d At 45.3 percent of all U.S.television-owning households, it became the highest- rated TV telecast and is still the 26th- highest rated of all time.TODAY\u2019S MOON: Between last quarter moon (Feb.7) and new moon (Feb.15).Datebook Learn More.Achieve More.To improve reading, writing or math skills, look under LEARN in the Yellow Pages™ or visit www.LookUnderLearn.ca Fig.16 \u203a If this feels like a math test, visit mathliteracy.ca or call 1-800-303-1004.Math solves problems Page 20 Friday , February 9, 2018 newsroom@sherbrookerecord.com The Record FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2018 Dear Annie: In the past year, the Department of Veterans Affairs has tackled many issues for our veterans, and we are proud to participate in the largest transformation of VA in recent history.Our volunteers and community partners form a large part of this effort, allowing us to bring programs and services to our veterans that otherwise would be unavailable.At VA, every day is Veterans Day, but we take special notice in February to celebrate the National Salute to Veteran Patients.This year\u2019s salute is Feb.12-16, and we encourage communities across the country to take part in this effort to honor our hospitalized veterans and to seek out opportunities to volunteer at their local VA facility.Last year, 413,253 valentines were received at VA medical centers, arriving from schools, community groups and youth organizations nationwide.These notes of recognition were distributed to our veteran patients at facilities across the country.Additionally, more than 11,000 volunteers and 1,500 community organizations contributed to events and activities recognizing our hospitalized veterans.VA appreciates your strong support of this important program, and I encourage your thoughtful readers to take time once again this February to honor our veterans.I have a very special favor to ask.If your readers know a veteran in crisis, please be sure to direct them to the Veterans Crisis Line immediately.The veteran can call 800-273-8255 and press 1.Finally, if anyone would like to join us in our mission to honor the sacrifice and service of America\u2019s veterans during the National Salute to Veteran Patients or at any time throughout the year, please visit your nearest VA facility or contact us online at: https://www.volunteer.va.gov.\u2014 David J.Shulkin, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Dear Dr.Shulkin: I appreciate your letter and your dedication to our veterans.We all owe veterans our deepest thanks, and the National Salute to Veteran Patients is a wonderful opportunity for expressing that gratitude.I encourage readers to participate.Dear Annie: I just read the letter from \u201cSick of Them,\u201d who is tired of mistreatment from her sister and mom.Her life sounds just like how mine used to be.The only difference is that it was my father and sister.Through counseling, I learned that I did not have to answer the phone or the door.That gave me more control.I also learned that I didn\u2019t have to sit and listen, either.My father once started yelling at me in a public place.I just got up and left.I also did this at his home.He learned that I would not take it anymore.The behavior slowly stopped, and I am happy to say that our relationship slowly grew to a point that I enjoyed his company.My sister was harder.She did not yell at me, but she would give me the silent treatment for days or do something else that would make my life difficult.I believe she is very passive-aggressive.I often had no idea what I had done.When I saw her manipulating my children, I cut ties with her.It was hard, and I miss her daily.But I am happier and more relaxed, and my children are not learning her behaviors.Good luck, \u201cSick of Them.\u201d Remember that you are the only one who can change your life.\u2014 Been There, Done That Dear Been There, Done That: Beautifully said.And this is yet another testament to how life-changing counseling can be.Thanks for writing.Dear Annie: I\u2019m suffering from what I call vigilance fatigue.The state of our government\u2019s affairs may never have been worse, and I\u2019m trying to stay on top of it all, but it\u2019s exhausting.I do want to stay informed, but I find that every moment I\u2019m not working or spending time with my kids, I\u2019m reading a magazine or an online news story or watching cable news.Every night around \u201cRussia o\u2019clock,\u201d as some call it, it\u2019s so easy to collapse on the couch and turn on the TV.I\u2019m not sleeping enough, and I\u2019m getting stressed out by it all.What do you suggest?\u2014 News Junkie Dear News Junkie: Unplug and let yourself recharge.Take a news sabbatical one day a week.No cable news, no newspapers or magazines and minimal internet, as it\u2019s impossible to browse the web without coming across a troubling headline just screaming for your click.Shutting out the current-events tornado once a week won\u2019t make you apathetic or less informed.In fact, it will do the opposite.Rested and refreshed, you\u2019ll be better equipped to process and engage with news stories the rest of the week.For additional tips on managing your news consumption, I highly recommend reading an article titled \u201cHow to establish a media diet: Keeping up by slowing down,\u201d by Jihii Jolly, available on the Columbia Journalism Review\u2019s website.Dear Annie: I am a former victim of constant bullying and ridicule from classmates.I was bullied for many years, and it affected me in a lot of different ways.As a victim, you lose all sense of who you really are.You spend entire days of your life wanting time to go by as quickly as possible.For example, in class, you can\u2019t concentrate on anything you\u2019re supposed to be learning, because you\u2019re too busy thinking about how you\u2019re going to handle the barrage of attacks from peers who seem bent on making your life miserable.We as a society must not allow these bullies to get away with their charades.Almost daily, we hear stories of despair \u2014 often ending in the death of teens who had their whole lives ahead of them.Please, Annie, sound the alarm bells.Our young children are the future of our society, and they\u2019re dying for no reason.After hearing one of these stories, I always think, \u201cWhat goes through the minds of these bullies and educators after a young life is taken?\u201d It just breaks my heart to hear this.This could be your child or my grandchildren.I am 58 years old and want more people getting involved and standing up against this onslaught of hate vulnerable members of our younger generation face.It should be a part of their curricula to learn to respect other students and people in general \u2014 because obviously, some kids aren\u2019t being taught this at home.\u2014 Sad Grandpa Dear Sad Grandpa: Your letter touched my heart.I encourage you and anyone else who would like to stand up in the fight against bullying to visit https://www.stopbullying.gov.There you\u2019ll find dozens of resources, including a planning tool kit for hosting anti- bullying events in your community.Send your questions for Annie Lane to: dearannie@creators.com.Taking time to appreciate veterans Dear Annie Ayer\u2019s Cliff Fidelity Rebekah Lodge #33 of Ayer\u2019s Cliff had their annual Christmas draw of turkeys and other gifts, December 4, 2017.We thank all who prepared for this, all who sold tickets, and especially all those who made it such a success by buying tickets.We made about $500 to support our usual donations and other special requests that were made known to us.First winner of the 20 lb.bird was Linda Tryon, of Fitch Bay.Second winner for the 10 lb.bird was Lorraine Smith, of Lennoxville.The ornament was a cookie jar won by Oz Beattie, of Inverness way but he redonated it and Alice Boomhower of Ways Mills got it.A lovely painting that was donated was won by Lorna Lundeborg of Lennoxville.We hope all enjoyed their prize! Cards were exchanged by members and Christmas calendars and cheer were sent out to those who do not attend and to former members.On this list is: Thelma Picken, a Past President; Gertrude Ketcham, a Past District Deputy; Madelyn Curtis, a Past President and former member; and Linda Sayers, a former member of Princess #4.These ladies are residents of Manoir Stanstead.We also have former member Marion Cox, a P.D.D.P., of Stanstead who tends to getting the calendars; a Past President Dorothy Smith of Fitch Bay; Linda Tryon, a PDDP, of Fitch Bay, and Pat Robinson of Huntingville.We miss seeing them all and wish them well! Usual donations are to Ayer\u2019s Cliff Schools; Sunnyside;Lennoxville; and pre-school of Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Other usual ones are Christmas Community Basket, Beulah Church, Arthritis Society, Cancer Walks; and student expenses for furthering their education to members\u2019 grandchildren.There were 2 girls for student education this year.We also give to those we know have had hard times such as a fire or illness.Meetings are not held in January and February.Submitted by Ernestine Whipple A student and her grandmother Evie Ayer\u2019s Cliff Fidelity Rebekah Lodge #33 ALLEY OOP ARLO & JANIS THE BORN LOSER FRANK AND ERNEST GRIZWELLS SOUP TO NUTS Friday , February 9, 2018 Page 21 The Record production@sherbrookerecord.com REALITY CHECK HERMAN CALL SHERBROOKE: (819) 569-9525 BETWEEN 8:30 A.M.AND 4:30 P.M.E-MAIL: classad@sherbrookerecord.com OR KNOWLTON: (450) 242-1188 BETWEEN 9:00 A.M.AND NOON C L A S S I F I E D DEADLINE: 12:30 P.M.ONE DAY PRIOR TO PUBLICATION OR MAIL YOUR PREPAID CLASSIFIED ADS TO THE RECORD, 6 MALLORY, SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC J1M 2E2 PAG E 22 Friday, February 9, 2018 classad@sherbrookerecord.com The Record Job Opportunities 100 Job Opportunities 100 Job Opportunities 100 Job Opportunities 100 is looking for a carrier in Lennoxville for the following route: Oxford Crescent, Archie Mitchell, College streets (41 customers) TO START IMMEDIATELY If interested, please call 819-569-9528 between 8:30 a.m.to 4:30 p.m.or leave a message after hours, or e-mail: billing@sherbrookerecord.com URGENT Linde is currently seeking Drivers (USA Team Operations) to join the Hydrogen Distribution at Magog (Qc).Permanent position, minimum of 2 trips per week.Potential salary 70 K and more.For information, please contact Andrew.choquette \u2013 Manager at 819-847-4202 Ext 52741 or by Email Andrew.choquette@linde.com 001 Property for Sale Make your classified stand out, add a photo for $10.per day.Deadline: 2 days before publication.Drop by our office in Sherbrooke or Knowlton.819-569- 9525.classad@ sherbrookerecord.com 030 Property Wanted LOOKING FOR WOOD LAND, 10 to 150 acres, right to build.Around 10 minutes from Sherbrooke.Call 819- 237-5839.035 For Rent CLASSIFIEDS ONLINE! www.sherbrookerecord .com LARGE 4 1/2 in Sherbrooke?s old North, duplex with basement and shared back yard, one parking spot, washer and dryer hookup.Beautiful n e i g h b o u r h o o d , short walk to downtown Sherbrooke as well as local parks.Close to French and English elementary schools.Grocery store across the street.$650 per month, hydro not included.No pets.Available immediately.Call 819-791- 1974 for more information.OXFORD CRESCENT.Big and spacious 3 1/2, 4 1/2 and 5 1/2 room apartments.Quiet building, door always locked.Available July 1.Call 819- 943-2809 or 819- 620-5560.145 Miscellaneous Services L E N N O X V I L L E PLUMBING.Domestic repairs and water refiners.Call Norman Walker at 819-563-1491.275 Antiques WE BUY from the past for the future, one item or a household, attic or basement, shed or garage.We like it all, give us a call.819- 837-2680.290 Articles For Sale ERABLIERE LANDRY, 830 Pope, Cookshire.Reservations by phone only.All you can eat buffet.Reserve soon! 819-875-3851 or 819-574-2473.Make your classified stand out, add a photo for $10.per day.Deadline: 2 days before publication.Drop by our office in Sherbrooke or Knowlton.819-569- 9525.classad@ sherbrookerecord.com 294 Events A S T R O L O G Y READINGS with Michael O\u2019Connor, www.sunstarastrolo- gy.com, by phone, internet or in person on Saturdays, 10 a.m.to 1 p.m., at Les 3 Fees, 139 Queen St., Lennox- ville, 819-933-4949.300 Machinery WANTED: 28x48 Dion thrashing machine; John Deere and International grain binders.Call 905-983-9331.345 Flea Markets SUTTON Sutton indoor flea market, 35 Principale Street, Saturday, February 10 (9 a.m.to 4 p.m.) and Sunday, February 11 (10 a.m.to 3 p.m.).Coca-Cola clocks, pottery, folk art, canes, mortar and pestles, and a lot more.ENCAN SAWYERVILLE INC.will hold an auction sale on A herd of 154 beef animals GEOFF & CAROLE BIRRELL of Man- sonville: An excellent beef herd of 150 cows and 4 bulls (75% Ch.And Ch.crossed, 25% Black Angus) 26 are at their 2nd calf and are bred Black Angus and all the others are bred Ch.: 26 are at their 3rd and 4th calf 30 are at their 5th calf 15 are at their 6th calf 12 are at their 7th calf 41 are at their 8th calf or more \u2022 4 excellent bulls with good conformation: 2 Charolais and 2 Angus, registered purebreds, come from test stations and are from 3 to 6 years old.Herd from a very good producer, the animals are docile and calm, they are used to going in the corrals for treatments.The herd is vaccinated twice a year with Triangle 10 and Ivomex in December every year.The average weight at the last sale in Sawyerville for his feeder calves was 775 lbs.Reason for sale: The calving barn burned down, it was empty at the time, the animals are kept outside.Due to the loss of the calving barn, the 150 cows that will be sold, out of a total of 300, will be all those that are due to calve in March and April.The herd is of very good quality and in very good condition, the cows are ready to calve and calve with ease.Photos available at www.encansawyerville.com Note: A very good opportunity to obtain some excellent animals! THE BEST AUCTION TO SELL OR BUY ANIMALS IN QUEBEC! The sale will be held at 420 Route 253 South Cookshire-Eaton, QC Call us at 819-849-3606 Friday, February 16 at 12:30 PUBLIC NOTICE The Société de transport de Sherbrooke publishes, for information purposes, by virtue of Article 90 of the Loi sur les sociétés de transport en commun, (R.L.R.Q., c.S-30.01), its resolution no.005-18 decreeing a modification to the rate structure.RESOLUTION NO.005-18 IT IS UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED : That the following fee scale be and is approved and effective July 1, 2018.Exact Payment $3.30 Monthly Pass Family and transferable $88.90 Regular $77.65 Reduced $58.80 1 day pass (family and individual) $10.35 ÉtéBUS (July and August) $58.80 Token $3.30 11 years old and less Free That from the enforcement date all past resolutions with respect to rates be and are repealed.Certified true copy in Sherbrooke, February 5, 2018.Dany Bélanger Secretary .$58.80 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, following the death of the late Carl PRÉZEAU, during his lifetime residing and domiciled at 2-2675, Vaudreuil, Sherbrooke, Quebec, J1J 2M6, which occurred on June 14, 2017, an inventory of the deceased\u2019s property was made by the liquidator of the succession, on January 18, 2018, in accordance with the law.This inventory may be consulted by all the interested parties, at the office of Mtre Timothy LEONARD, Notary, at 520 Bowen South, Sherbrooke, Quebec J1G 2E1, 819 563-0500.This 1st day of February 2018.Timothy LEONARD, Notary and Attorney for the Liquidator OUR CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! 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The Record newsroom@sherbrookerecord.com Friday, February 9, 2018 Page 23 Your Birthday FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2018 Where there is a will, there is a way.An energetic approach to whatever you pursue will help you bring about positive change.Use your intelligence and your innovative ideas to pave the way to a brighter future.Love comes from within, not from your wallet.AQUARIUS (Jan.20-Feb.19) \u2014 Consider how you are using your skills to bring in cash, and look for new and diverse ways to put your talents to good use.A change will do you good.PISCES (Feb.20-March 20) \u2014 You\u2019ll end up in a compromising position if you choose to go to battle.Make sure you have your facts straight and that you are willing to lose if you end up in a no-win situation.ARIES (March 21-April 19) \u2014 Helping others will lead to rewards.You cannot be faulted if you do your best and are honest about your feelings.Walk away from petty arguments.TAURUS (April 20-May 20) \u2014 Don\u2019t donate money to a cause if you don\u2019t have the funds.Offer your time, but don\u2019t let anyone take you for granted.It\u2019s admirable to want to help, but make it clear what you can do.GEMINI (May 21-June 20) \u2014 Partnerships will make a difference to your future.Whether a personal or professional connection, the discussions you have and the promises you make will help you excel.CANCER (June 21-July 22) \u2014 Emotional deception will throw you off guard.Don\u2019t let a disagreement lead to an argument.Instead, state facts, listen to the other side\u2019s viewpoint and find common ground.LEO (July 23-Aug.22) \u2014 Love, romance and personal improvements are highlighted.Make arrangements with someone special that will give you the opportunity to discuss plans.Invest more time and money in your future.VIRGO (Aug.23-Sept.22) \u2014 Don\u2019t get angry when you should be looking for solutions.Question what\u2019s transpired and be willing to admit to anything you may have misunderstood.Keep the peace.LIBRA (Sept.23-Oct.23) \u2014 A short trip with someone you love will bring you closer together.Personal changes will make you feel good about the way you look and what you have to offer.SCORPIO (Oct.24-Nov.22) \u2014 What you want to do will not sit well with someone you live with or love.Find a compromise or offer an incentive that will allow you to explore your pursuits.SAGITTARIUS (Nov.23-Dec.21) \u2014 Emotions will fester if you don\u2019t channel your energy into something physical.Don\u2019t take risks, but do take on a challenge that will tire you out.CAPRICORN (Dec.22-Jan.19) \u2014 Someone will take advantage of you if you are too forgiving or helpful.Ask questions and determine if you are dealing with someone who is merely lazy or actually in dire need of assistance.FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2018 Mirror distribution causes trouble By Phillip Alder There is a German proverb that goes: \u201cIf you have a good friend, you don\u2019t need a mirror.\u201d If you have a good bridge partner, you don\u2019t need a mirror, because from his bids and plays, you will learn what he has in his hand \u2014 assuming you are watching and interpreting, of course.When you are the declarer, though, occasionally it would help to have a mirror to see the defenders\u2019 cards.In this deal, how should South play in four hearts after West leads the club queen?The auction was a simple Stayman sequence.When the dummy appeared, declarer noted the mirror distribution, both hands being 4=4=2=3.This usually causes problems because there are no ruffs or discards.But here things looked okay.South anticipated taking three spades, four hearts, one diamond and two clubs.The only worry was a bad split in one of the majors.(If both were 4-1 or worse, the contract was probably hopeless.) Declarer took the first trick with his club ace and drew trumps ending on the board.Then he played a spade to the nine, king and ace.Back came the club 10 to South\u2019s king.Now there was a temptation to play another spade.Yes, that would have been fine if declarer had finessed dummy\u2019s seven, but that would have risked going down with spades 3-2.Instead, South carefully played the ace and another diamond.West won that trick and cashed his club 10.Now, though, to avoid conceding a ruff-and- sluff, West led his spade six.Declarer covered with dummy\u2019s seven to win the trick and make his contract.CROSSWORD Across 1 #1 7 #2 14 Crone 15 Sarajevo citizen 16 Gets to 17 Settled down 18 Merry, in Metz 19 Prog.formally reinstated at Harvard in 2011 21 Hotel experience 22 Sturdy trees 24 #3 26 #4 29 Future D.A.\u2019s hurdles 31 Future salmon 32 Troubles 33 Belg.locale 35 Travel guide listing 37 #5 38 It\u2019s a bit more than it sounds, and hints at this puzzle\u2019s theme 41 #6 43 MS-__ 44 Party bowlful 45 Goddess usually depicted holding an ankh 46 \u201cM*A*S*H\u201d rank: Abbr.48 Some archaeological sites 52 #7 53 #8 55 Pique-nique setting 56 Karate training site 59 Lose steam 61 __ Speedwagon 62 Becomes more complex 65 High-tech med.procedure 67 Police actions 68 Speak well in public 69 #9 70 #10 Down 1 Most of the periodic table 2 __ Thule: distant place in medieval geography 3 HHS agency 4 Sunny 5 \u201cYou are!\u201d retort 6 Argonaut known for wise counsel 7 Cookout fare, briefly 8 Awaken 9 \u201cYa think?\u201d 10 Fit-for-service designation 11 Urban design 12 \u201cSome __ meat and canna eat\u201d: start of the Selkirk Grace 13 Conclusion 14 #11 20 #12 23 Lifts 25 Have an inclination 27 Variety 28 Language suffix 30 Czech composer Josef, son-in-law of Dvorák 32 Frozen treat 34 Like half of Poland\u2019s flag 36 Silent assent 38 Horse racing accessories 39 Ex-quarterback Tony 40 Clearasil target 41 Cookout morsel 42 Brutus Buckeye is its mascot: Abbr.47 Really pumped 49 __ Aurelius, second-century Roman emperor 50 What a sprinter might run out of 51 #13 53 \u201c__ know you?\u201d 54 Musical nonsense syllables 57 Intl.energy group 58 Bach\u2019s \u201c__, Joy of Man\u2019s Desiring\u201d 60 Hugh Laurie\u2019s alma mater 62 Unit of hot mustard, for most 63 NW Penn.airport 64 Aircraft in the Smithsonian Inst.collection 66 Chem., for one Page 24 Friday , February 9, 2018 newsroom@sherbrookerecord.com The Record Over 100 years of Townships\u2019s history at your fingertips! www.sherbrookerecord.com The Record archives are online! 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