the examiner Friday Sept 21 1979 11 television gude FRIDAY EVENING VIEWING 600 on NEws HOLvaooo SOUARES CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS ID POLKA DOT DOOR 830 Nac NEws MARY TYLER MOORE SHow cas NEws ABC NEws NEws PARTY GAME JEREMY 645 READALONC 655 ID WRITE ONI 658 NEws 700 CANDID CAMERA EIGHT Is ENOUGH PM MAGAZINE HAPPY DAYS TIC TAC DOUGH DIFFRENT STROKES Hoepitalizedlor an appendectomy Arnold falls In love with his roommate white girl named Alicewithwhomheruns away alterherbigored lather insists that she be moved to another Ill NEWLYWED GAME KIDSWORLD FAMILY FEUD FEEL LIKE DANCIN 730 DANCE FEVER NEWLYWED GAME FLAPPERS May Lamb Inherits night club from her father and countless problems °JOKERS WILD WHAT IS TRUTH MAGIC SHADows aoa NEWHART SHOW 800 aDIFFRENTSTROKESAmoIaraIIs In love with little girl his hospital roommate whose bigoted father doesnt want her in the same room with hIm Season Premiere 60 36 ARCHIE BUNKERS PLACE AsArchIeIsworkingonwhathewantsmoslabig expansionolhisbarhegelswhalhewantsleasl summer 80mins IN REDIBLE HULK The audience thinks II is all part of the act when the Hulk rushes on stage to save rock star Guest afar Mackenzie Phillipa Season Premiere 60 FANTASY ISLAND Lovestarved Tattoo turns the tables when he docdos to pur chase his own fantasy of hemp loved and wor shipped by many beautiful women Guest stars Hartman Pamela Franklin 60 mins CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS IE IN SEARCH OF Haunted ll FANTASY ISLAND MOVIEADVENTURE Her cules Unchainedo PERSONAL SPACES 900 EISCHIED chIllrna battle ol witmuo nifiedby controversialmediacoverageunfolds betweenchisf of detectivesEarlEIschIedenda psychopathic gunman whose escalating at tacks on beautiful youngwomen hasunleashed areignolterroronNewYorkCity Stars JoeDon an Eddie an Premiere hrs THE DUkESOFHAZZARDireun mo of old moonshiners provokes contest between Uncle Jesse and Boss Hogg to deter minewhowasthabastridgerunner30ysarsago anon Premiere 60 mins TOMMY HUNTER SHOW Canadas Country Gentleman brings his down home music humor and fun to his fans across Canada Fiddle player Al Cherny singing team Donna Ramsey and Leroy Anderson are all FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE Dmry or Teenage Hitchhiker 1979 Stars Dick Van Pat Charlene TIIIon ti PROGRAMMING UNANNOUNCED MpVIE DRAMA 0° Rogue to WORLD OF CONFLICT Terrorlnternational Part This opening pro gram traces the links between Japanese Ger and Palestinian terrorist groups 85 THE LOVE BOAT 1000 DALLAS The happiness felt by the EwinglamilyonSueElIenareturnfromthahospi tal changes to concern when it becomes Ob vious she has little enthusiasm for anything udmg her new baby 60 mine DALLASThehappinessfeltbyiheEwing family on Sue Ellens return from the hospital changes to concern when it becomes obvious she haslittle anthusiasmforanything including mnew bob Season Premiere 60 mins SEAR FOR THE NILE Dream of the Wandarer Beginning sixpart seriaaproducOdbytha BBCJamesMasonnar rates this historical dramatization of six mid Victorian rivals whowishtofindthethenelusive sourceolthaNileRiverTomghtRichardBurton catcheshislIrstglImpsesofthaNile andlsabel ndsll NEWS 100 $003M cas NEws CBC News on NEws JOURNEYS IN TIME MOVIE DRAMA Dream On the Run 1915 1120 NEws 1125 NEws 1127 NEWS 1130 THETONIGHTSHOWHostJohnny Carson Guests Robert Blake Sharon Gloss mine CBS LATE MOVIE THE NIGHT STALKERBadMedicineAcreaturestatlring Chicago takes ontho shape oleerie animal forms and uses its hypnotic eyes tokill wealthy matrons for their jewels Repeat MOON SHINE COUNTY EXPRESS 1977 Stars John on Susan Howard MOVIE ADVENTURE 1h he Double Man 1967 STREET TALK ID TALKING FILM 1145 THE RETURNOF THE SAINTTne Saint sums them up as two lovely young ladies withallthealluraolplayingwithnitroglycerine But even he doesnt suspect until his help is needed that they are planning two perfect murders with their husbands as potential vic tims 80 mine 1200 MOVIE ADVENTURESPECTACULAR FiftyFive Days at Pairing MOVIE DRAMA The ko 1919 MERV GRIFFIN 1210 MOVIE CLASSlCDRAMA V2 Daley Miller 1974 1245 MOVIE SUSPENSE is When Eight BgllgoTolI 1911 THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL 130 NEWS en GONG SHow historically speaking today in history By THE fNll PRESS Itllll7l Thc loss of the Canadian de stroyer Ottawa was announced after German submarine at tack on an Atlantic convoy 37 years ago today in 1942 The toll was 113 officers and men dead or missing Later in the samc week the corvcttc Char lottctown and thc patrol boat Raccoon also were lost The 0t tawa was one of only six mod ern destroyers with which Can ada entered the Second World War and had served as an es cort during King George Vls 1939 visit to Canada lrll2 The French assembly voted to abolish the monarchy ltlllii The first gasoline au tomobile in the Unith States barries story September 20 I910 Following published charges that many rents in Barrie are too high and the assertion of Mayor HG Robertson that complaints should be lodged with the Wartime Prices and Trade Board at Ottawa an an nouncement was made by the Hon McLarty Minister of Labour that power to control rents throughout Canada had been given to the Board First Battalion Grey and Simcoe Foresters Camp canaaa StOEY Trade Deal With Us Led To Lenders Defeat Sir Wilfrid Laurier was Prime Minister of Canada for is years record that still stands for consecutive service Sir John Macdonald and WL Mackenzie King served longer but their terms of ofï¬ce were later ted lEven after 15 years there didnt seem to be chance that Lauricr would be defeated He had uat arranged reciprocal trade agreement with Pmi cnt Taft of the US something that many Canadians had wanted for years Robert Borden leader of the Conservatives was so discoura edthat lie wantedtoreaignlhcnthesee In albe ha ned Leading theth trade deal lically Americans began as would lead to Canada ming part of the US President Taft redicted that Canada was at the parting of the ways wl Clark Speaker of the House of Re tlves said that he had no doubt that Brita Champ Britain resents would joyfull see all her North American possessions become art the US and added We are preparing to annex ansds Some Canadians including Clifford Sifton and Sir Wil liam Van Horne were opposed to the trade deal but the American attitude was even more in rtaut for Borden ad the Conservatives The waved ritlsh flags dung lain election speeches all across the country and proc that they would never allow Canada to be taken over by the US Before the election on September 21 1911 the Liberals held 133 seats and the Conservatives as an the votes were counted those figures were rovers ed The Conser vatives won 133 seats and the Liberals It Sir Wilfrid Laurier never became prime minister sin but was leader of the Opposition until he die In OTHER EVENTS 0N SEPTEMBER 21 1010 im First naval battle of War was fought on Lake Champlain 1m Gsusnoqus Ontario was raided 1m Grand Opera House open neighborly nevus edenvale Mrs Aubrey Giffen 7281 857 The Edcnvalc Womens In stitute met at the home of Mrs Cora McNabb Minesing with 14 members and four guests at tending Mrs John McNabb respond ed to the Motto Spend thought before you spent The rollcall was Something you have bought which didnt stand up to your expectations The members were asked to cater to the Simcoe Centre Plowing Match banquet on October 13 Mrs Robert Giffen our Canadian Industries convenor gave out lot of printed in formation and explained some of the laws byIaws and pro ducts that hclp the consumer The information also included American Revolutionary 08 force ed in Tomato where we can look for help if we have consumer problems Mrs Mac Sewers conducted con test Several songs were sung from our new song books brought the meeting to close Hostesses for the evening were Mrs Robert Giffen and Mrs Aubrey Giffen Those starting kindergarden this fall are Zondra Lennox Carolyn Noordegraaf Andrew Giffen and Barbara Giffen Those starting to High School are Hank Dull Lynn Johnson Maurice Schaer James McNabb to Georgian College Sympathy is sent to Harry Giffen in the death of his brother Fruser Giffen in Calgary The funeral was held in Barrie followed by buriel in Stayner Mr and Mrs Doug Giffen en joyed corn roast on Sunday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Bob Bates of Sunnidale Corners was driven by Frank Duryea in Springfield Mass 1938 Adolf Hitler and Ne ville Chamberlain met at Go desbcrg I939 Russia and Germany agreed on the demarcation of Poland 1949 Mao Tsetung pro claimed the Peoples Republic of China Borden embarked on 324 mile threeday route march of the Counties of Simcoe Grey and Bruce The unit was com manded by Lt Col TJ Rutherford and had strength of nearly 1000 all ranks in cluding two bands bugle band and brass band Khaki coloured army vehicles were used to transport the men from place to place and in each cen tre they marched through the streets before the eyes of the admiring populace When they marched through Barrie just before 900 am the unit looked very smart and great credit to their commanding officer They marched along Elizabeth Dunlop Louisa and Blake Streets to the east end of town To the great relief Of Barrie Police Department and township clerks in the vicinity the deadine for registration of all rifles and shotguns was ex tended until Sept 30 penalty of $500 for nonregistration was possible and every type of shotgun and rifle was lible in cluding antiques Acting Chief of Police James Case reported lineup at the police office on Fridy until the announcement was made Chief Case said that the rush nearly kept on officer busy all last week Barrie Municipal Band presented program at the Canadian Legion Army Theatre at Camp Borden before pack ed theatre and an appreciative audience which gave the local band many encores Band master Joe Clark and Barrie Band were only scheduled to play for one hour but they were so popular the program was ex tended nearly another hour Chickens were offered as prizes as Barries Bowling Club staged mixeddoubles com petition between 16 couples Mrs Doug Giffen Mr and Mrs Harry Giffen attended the funeral of the latters cousin Mrs Gordon Halbert of Newton Robinson Mr and Mrs Harry Giffen visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Harry Train of Crossland Doug Giffen and Larry Maw sang with the Minesing Quartette on Sunday at Anten Mills in the morning and at Forest Home in the evening PETS WENT ALONG SHEFFIELD England CPI Cabbie Kevin Harrison was called out at am to rescue two schoolteachers stranded when their van broke down His passengers also included two melrelong alligator two six metre pythons turtle lizards terrapins and an assortment of smaller reptiles The teachers were taking their pets on holi day with them The Doctor says Water acts as eye lens By PAUL DONOHUE MD Dear Dr Donohuc realize you are not an eye doctor but Im hoping you can find an an swer for me am curious to know why person with poor vision can see almost perfectly underwater with skindivlng mask and goggles on am nearsighted Does this only happen to those who are near sighted LMR it is stran isnt it It does not work or farsighted Persona though Under normal cir cumstances the nearsighted persons problem is that his eyeball is slightly enlarged front to rear If he does not wear corrective lenses the light rays come together in front of his retina and he sees fuzzy image The retina is the light sensitive area at the rear of the eyeball For him the water acts the same as would cor rective lens lt bends the light rays so that they focus directly upon the retina The farsighted person has different focus problem His eyeball is shorter than normal and he has the opposite focus problem which the water lens does not help Dear Dr Donohuc went through an emotional conflict about year ago lost about 10 ads and have since gained it ck noticed that my bowels were moving much more than ever before Well my life is going much more smoothly now but my bowels still move much more than normally It really puzzles me Also notice this mucus in my stool Can you comment Mrs HW Mucus in the stool calls for doctors firsthand evaluation No ifs ands or buts Attribut ing such symptoms to emotional conflict can be too easy diagnosis Lots of other more serious problems have to be investigated Im not going to list them all for you That might make you ut off the examination you ould have After that if you have further BRIDGE the questions might be letoanswcr write spin Dear Dr Donohuc My hus band is 41 and has had his first attack of gout He is heavy beer drinker at least two six pscks day or more His doc tor sdvised him to cut down he causo it will ovate his con dition My hus does not be lieve that her will bother his gout Please comment EC Diet restrictions were once of great importance in treating gout but are not emphasized today Once doctors restricted foods high in purine sub stance associated with the for mation of urate stones and the in Of gout The major purine oods include organ meats and meat extracts also some fish like sardines and scallops Such diets often became counter productive since they tended to cave the gout patient nutri tionally deï¬cient Also it was found that purines from foods actually pin minor factor in gout Beai es newer drugs were found to do the control job adequately As to the beer it was once believed that the alcoholpro duced lactic acid had an effect on how the body utilized uric acid the immediate cause of gout Today alcohol in moder ation is thought to be OK so long as it doesnt induce gout attack Regardless of whether alcohol worsens your husbands gout or doesnt two sixpacks daily will certainly aggravate his liver He should taper off Dear Dr Donohue have high blood pressure also duo denal ulcer In order to keep my blood pressure under control am taking two garlic pills three times day Would this harm my ulcer The garlic pills wont help your blood pressure or irritate your ulcer Have you been ad vised about an ulcer diet and standard treatment for ulcer and high blood pressure Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag Open options insure play NORTH OAK9B V752 AKI32 EAST 065 VAKJIO 9863 01974 921 WEST OQ732 vQG OKJIOMZ 010 SOUIH OJ104 V9843 AQ75 OQS Vulnerable EastWest Dealer West West North Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass South NT NT East Pass Pass Pass Pass Opening lead OJ By Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag Souths onchcart response to one club effectively III El III HE The opening diamond lead was very helpful to declarcr He won in his hand and dis carded heart from dummy Declarer now deviated from the normal way of play ing the club suit He purpose fully blocked the suit by play ing low to the ace and low back to the queen If clubs had divided 32 dcclarer would have six club tricks two diamond tricks and two spade tricks When clubs did not divide South fell back to second plan He played the jack of spades from his hand at trick four and when it was covered by the queen he made the con tract by taking four spade tricks two diamonds and three clubs If South had routinely led the queen of clubs from his hand at trick two and contin ued clubs he would not have been able to take the spade finesse By playing clubs in this unusual fashion declarer was able to be in his hand at the crucial moment knowing eve sloppcd heart lead rything about the club suit ar crossword ACROSS 39 Bottom Answer to Pravrous Futile 42 Go to court Twofooted 46 Home of anImal resentment Sacred book 48 Compass ll Rolands point friend 49 Tropical l3 Predetermme flower 14 Animal of El Smoother South 63 Of the sea America 54 Vegetable 15 Bar 66 Dodge l6 Men 66 Redbreasted lung bird 17 58er SEW veb DOWN I3 Overweight 36 Resident of 22 one 8mg 18 Landing host Stockholm 25 Female 53 Inï¬rmiues 20 For ornament 36 Malt beverage ebb Smokart Item 21 Roddooaed 37 Judas 26 Cleopatras Actress Gabor 22 Of the same hammer bane pl Surronndings kind 4O Believe 30 Piece of Newly married 23 Chinese At no time candy woman prefix 42 Not all make small nagging 24 Doesnt crust 43 Russian river 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