PAGE 16, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1976, WHITBY FREE PREFSS FO EEV Cablecast programs * CAROUSEL'INN solt.01 UNKY EBONY JAM Businessman's Buffet Luncheon $ 3 Ail you can eat MON-FRI 12 noon to 3 p.m. Phone for Reservations SSUNDAY BUFFET DINNER $5.95 ALL YOU CAN EAT ~SUNDAV EVENINGS 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Prograins, Wedniesda,.y, Janiuary 2.81lh t o Tucsday, February 3rd, (Xîblecast 6, Oshiawa, WVi i t by, Bownian- ville and Brooklin. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28 1:30 Witby Counicil Meet- ing fHighlights 4:30 Soleil, with the French Canadian Club of * Oshawa 5: 00 Durham Report * 5:30 Counterpoint * 6:00 Evening Report, with Wally Donaldson 6:30 That's Magic, with Phil Pitman .~7:00 Whitby Then and Now, IK with Brian Winter. and Jim Quail S 7:30 Education Scene, with 8:0Georgeà Pearce 8:0Hotline to Heaven .. 8:30 The 3R's, "Discussion - with African *Missionaries", -~9:00 Rescue, with the 7th Day Adventists. THURSDAY, JAN. 29 %K 2:00 Whitby Chaniber of Commerce Presents: Jim Gartshore, the Mayor of Whitby 2:30 Press Conference Cover- age of the Public * Speaking Contest 13:00 Shalom 4:00 Daytime 5:00 Education Scene 5:30 Whitby Then and Now SUN 2:00 -4:30 EVENINGS Aisarrng, flflC L B an f t "sUI thecounesCosia oq WILLIAM ATHERTON ROY THINNES- GIG YOUNG - BURGESS MEREDITH- CHARLES DURNING» RICHARD A. 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PlE 6:00 Whiitby Report, with Blake Purdy 6:1 5 Sports, with Dave Stewart 6:30 Performance 7:00 University Women's Club Presents: 7:30 Rescue 8:00 Soleil 8:30 Oshawa Chamber of, Commerce Presents: 11: OOSign-Off FRIDAY IAN. 30 1:30 Oshawa Chamber of .Commerce Presents: 3:00 Journey to Adventure 4:00f What flnos he ih 2ip1 4:30 Music- & the Spoke Word 5: 00 Vita Italiana 6:00 That's Magic 6:30 The 3R's 7:00 Sign-Off SUNDAY, FEB. 1 I I:OOShalom, for the Jewiç Community 12:OMusic & the Spoke Word, Mormon Tabel nacle Choir 12:30Church Today, with Catholic Viewpoint 1:00 Hotline to Heaver Topic, "What Does th C.W.C. Do?" 1:30 St. Andrew's Churc] Service 2:30 What Does* the Bibl Say? MONDAY, FEB. 2 4:00 Shalorn 5:00 Daytirne, for the Ladies 6:00 Evening Report 6:30 University Womnen's Club Presents: Guests from the local area 7:00 Counterpoint, with a Christian viewpoint 7:30 Oshawa City Hall Municipal Council Meet- ing Coverage il :OOSign-Off TUESDAY, FEB. 3 2:00 Oshawa Council Meet- ing Highlights 5:00f Cbiireh Today -e e-sR[) JU ACROSS 1 Greek letter en 4 West Pointer 9 Kind of chair Il Hai-do 1gadget 13Arab chie!- ih tain .1h IPut up wîth en 15 Press cr 7 statement 1Kindred 18 Less in- a expensive 19 Afternoon ýn, reception he 20 Wee bird» 21 Outdo -h 22 Frost coated 25 German le style cake 26 - jacket 27 Jujube 28 Soldiers 29 European country 32 Son of Bela 33 Actor Tony 35 Imitation satin 37 Potpourri 38 Pelted 39 Noon , Fr.) 40 Muse of poetry 41 --de-lance DOWN 1 Large pitcher 2 Clocked 3 Old- womanish 4 Arranged beforehand 5 Unfriendly one 6 Ancient times 7 Swagger 8 Most un- earthly 10 Increase tarchaic> 12 Partial refund 5:30 CoLinterpoint 6:00 Eveniîig Report 6:30 Vi ta Italiatia, with Ercole Foresta 7:30 Durhamn Report, withi Bruce McAruthier and Jack Gearin 8:00 Perforrmance, music with Larry Chupa 8:30, Press Conference High- lights 9:00 Hotline to Heaven, Topic, "Israeli and the Jew Today" 9:30 Sign-Off Note: Ail programs subjeet to change without notice. 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