York Mayor Gayle Christie was voted into office for another two year term. Photo by Teresa Casole Page 6 THE YORKiNEWS November 1980 Upon leaving the theatre "old faithful" couldn‘t stop jabbering away about how "They sure don‘t make girls‘ like that anymore". The York News spoke with Dave and his able assistâ€" ant Lois Ziemba recently and Program Director, Dave Hopkins, plans an across the board upgrade of the Comâ€" munity Channel with imâ€" proved picture quality, more local news and sports coverâ€" age, live, phoneâ€"in programâ€" ming and a more professional station image. "We‘ve got to get out into the community and find out what the people want to know about their neighborâ€" hoods. Instead of being pasâ€" sive viewers, we want to get our subscribers involved in the process of producing community orientated televiâ€" sion shows", said Dave. "Oh really," I countered, ""well I‘ve got news for you, that was no girl, that was an inflatable doll..." Needless to say, what proceeded was not condusive to a romantic evening so we ended the night early. The next day I had already made up my mind when the phone rangâ€" "Hello"? "Hi â€"babe,â€" itsâ€"me,. Hey listen, I‘m really sorry about last night. I know I layed it on kind of heavy". Graham Cable is getting a face lift following the expanâ€" sion of its territory to cover the entire Borough of York and a large section of the City of Toronto. (‘‘What a sweetheart"), I thought. by Teresa Casole A couple of weeks ago, my boyfriend finally succeeded in dragging me to the theatre to see that classic of classics, 10. Iâ€"had until then avoided seeing the movie for the popular reasonsâ€""It was too flashy and trashy". The real reason I didn‘t want to see it was harder to admit. I didn‘t want to watch, a "svelte and stunning" Bo Derek dancing on the screen while "pleasantly plump‘" me sat eating popcorn beside my aweâ€"struck boyfriend. Graham Cable now covers the entire Borough It‘s what you make it! w & ‘E §“§§ se ta <5 ; g\\v \\§3 hy se w 4 [\ . _ . es s â€" mss whosd \. - $l o o § use o & i Fi_ a 3 6 Rotas w o i. amo .\ _ ies us of e i. jese "< L . . daases, tamant & i o . ds . y ce _ . s & â€" w _ se w ":: & 5 .. § . y O _ .. f t \ stt & & " & ‘ S# s s \& Bs _ _ mae s Cl "ok o S i ue a \ko uons S \we 6 Ceeis fass in se § S . wWo um SR _0 \ w Stia syo ssm + \ whs & s1 3 us mss § \\\\\ s Coulueattts e sc i [ Mess s se mat o i apay \\g‘ w \§ se | \ d s atres w t css ates S Sm \ s § in on canteat, w se â€" o\ in c o mt e â€" § & C se Alaaa es c o o ie e mynu i\~. ces mss \\§>\‘>\ e Newly appointed program director of Graham Cable, Dave Hopkins, chats with Raymond Schaffer, Comâ€" munity Producer. Dave is keeping busy trying out new ideas and looking for the type of community program that York residents want to see. Raymond is busy preparing for the premiere of "Flicks" on December 4. "Flicks" will be reviews of the local movie house releases. By this time my depression had returned to replace my indignation, so I proceeded to do what any depressed, slightly plump dieter would do. . .I marched straight into the kitchen and made myself a spaghett and meatball sandwich with a pickle on the side. And, of course, a diet Pepsi. That annoyed me alot. As a matter of fact, only a few more rather unflattering words were exchanged after that and I promptly hung up the phone. ago. That annoyed me a little more. "Very funny, mister." "Hey, why don‘t you just cornrow your hair and get yourself a cutezy yellow bathing suit or something?" ‘"Ah, don‘t apologise Honey. I wasn‘t in such a great mood last night so I didn‘t help matters either. Besides, today I feel great, you wanna know why*"? ‘*Yeah, why?" "Because I‘ve decided that I‘m going to go on a diet!" "A diet? Babe, you‘ve been on a diet ever â€"since I met you.:" That annoyed me a little. *§80..." "But I met you four years [ WITH TODAY‘S VACCINE THERE‘S JUST NO EXCUSE FOR GETTING MEASLES Women of a childbearing age should also be sure they are immunized against German measles â€"a disease that can cause serious birth defects. Of course, you want the peace of mind all year round of knowing you and your family are protected against disease. But what better time to take some positive action than during November, Immunization Awareness Month, by making sure you‘re immunized. Recently, there‘s been a serious increase in the number of cases of measles in Ontario. At a time when modern vaccines are so readily available, it simply doesn‘t make sense for you or your family to contract such diseases. Keep in mind that measles can lead to serious complications such as pneumonia or encephalitis, which is inflammation of the brain. While you‘re at it, ask your doetor or local health unit for your copy of the new Ontario immunization record card. Let‘s keep Ontario healthy Ontario Both are providing you with interesting local news. Both are seeking your involâ€" vement. And both are interâ€" ested in your views. The old idea of not watchâ€" discovered paper and sion static common. 35 Scarlett Road, Toronto M6N 4J8, Ontario Telephone (416) 762â€"3631 vered that your loca and community televi station have a lot it Dennis Timbrell, Minister of Health William Davis, Premier anadian Country Corral Keith Wallace Cable 10 ... All About You with Graham Cable tv/tm ing local television is passing. People are becoming aware that it is their own local Cable 10 that provides coverâ€" age of local events such as parades, what‘s going on in the schools, council sessions and sports. Where else will you get to see that son or daughter in the school play? oming Soon Be watching for this Unique Program for local Country Talent. Premiere: Monday Dec. 1, at 9:30 p.m. _ Dave and Lois will welâ€" come any suggestions you may have on improving proâ€" grammig. Give them a call at 762â€"3622. Or better yet, you can become part of the station itself by volunteering either to man the cameras or even produce your own program.