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Barrie Examiner, 7 May 1979, p. 14

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EVENING 000 II III NEWS HOLLYwOOD SOUARES DEFINITION POLKA DOT DOOR 630 Nec NEWS MARY TYLER MOORE snow as NEws ARC NEws NEws PARTY GAME FISH TALES 645 READALONG 655 WRITE ONI 700 DATING GAME FANTASY ISLAND TOM AND JERRY AND FRIENDS MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW TIC TAC DOUGH MAKIN ITBillysgoodnsturebscklirss when he consents to go on double dste with fish YOUNG PEOPLES CONCERT Little Sweep DONT ASK ME GONG SHOW PRICE IS RIGHT 730 $100000 NAME THAT TUNE NEWLYWED GAME GENE TAYLOR SHOW HOLLYWOOD SQUARES GRAND OLD COUNTRY MAGIC SHADOWS BOB NEWHART SHOW 800 MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIESRoilercoastar197IStarszGeorge ichard Widmark 38 THE WHITE SHADOW Coach Reeveehasaspecialreasonlorhelplngsplayer who has serious drinking problem but gets nowhere until his teamtakss drastic action ins THE WHITE SHADOW Coach Reeves has very special reason for helping player who has serious drinking problem but gets nowhere until his team itself takes drastic F1 60 mine BATTLE OF THE NETwORK STARS Twentyfour of televisions top enter tainers will put their athletic abilities on display historically speakin IirionioAv EVENING VIEWING in headtohead competition Participants in ciudsDicszn Pstten3¢ottBsioBlIiy Crystal Donna Pescow Jamie Farr Valerie Beninelli and Conrad and Jane Curtin hrs SPECIAL KENNY ROGERS Karviyilogersgueatstsra araRayChsrtesThs Oskrldge Boys Dottie West and the people at Crockett Texas where Rogers spent many of aa years so mina SnIAN KANN SPEAKING OUT Dsrs to Discipline Guests Jim Ecciss teacher Michele Lends columnist Stan She lro psychologist MOVIE MUSICAL Maglcel ate TourIaer 860 MOVIE DBAMA Wind and the Lion 19075 MASH lnthisunique episode thecamara becomestheayeaolayoungwound oldies MAN CALLED lNTREPID This miniseries details the Iormstion oI an Allied espionage networkduringWWll Asthe govern ment of Hitler begins to make strident and omin ous moves against several Eastern European countries Winston Churchill then member OI Parliament asks Sir William Stephenson wealthy and patriotic Canadian to set up an espionage network with his own lunds band an Michael York hrs THE ODYSSEY Farewell to Nau aicaa Episode Alclnoua hears how Ulysses saved his crew from the sirens Iatal song but could not stop his starving crew from invading Iorbiddenlalandto slaughter andaatthe sacred cows of the sun 930 WKRP IN CINCINNATI Elavanyaarold Arthur Carlson Jr an aggres alve militant like his grandmother is kicked out of military school and his grandmother thinks he should learn the radio business 1000 NEWSMAGAZINE LOU GRANT Lou proposes to policewoman Susan Sherman and gets star tling counteroffer and Billie meets teenagers who have babies In orderto escape from home mina PLAYBOYS 251h ANNIVER SARY SPECIAL JameaCaanTonyCurtia GeorgePlImptonsndthe25thAnniverseryPlay mate Candy Loving ioln Hugh Hefner for glamorous starstudded gala at the Playboy MansionWest to present retrospective olthe mboy ears so mina THE JESUSTRIALndithoads ofOurChlldrenPan4ChristopherPlummeres tbeNarratorconsiderswhatklndolpunishmant people have envisioned for the Jews We wit nose the punishment they suffered In the War ghetto and In Naxl concentration camps NEWS UPDATE NEws 1001 MONTY PYTHONS FLYING CIRCUS 1030 wHODUNNiT FREETIME POLITICAL TELECAST ALL THAT GLITTERS 100 am NEws cac NEWS CTV NEWS EDUCATION OF MIKE MC MANUS MOVIE MUSICALCOMEDY lIeIpI1IIe5 1120 NEWS 127 NEWS 1130 THE TONIGHT SHow Guest host Reinar Guest Martin Mull 90 mina CBS LATE MOVIE THE ROCKFORD FILES Sticks And Stories Will Break Your Bones Two private investigators enlist Rock Iorda help when they are Illegally forced out of business MCMILLAN AND WIFE Guilt By Asaociation Stare Rock Hudson Susan Saint MOVIE DRAMA Patch Blue tees STREET TALK ID NIGHTMUSIICAtgavid Essig THE BODY IN QUESTION Belancing ActHostJonsthaanIIer showsthat the human body is in ellect complex system of control mechanisms designed to restore all things to their most favorable state 60 mine 150 MOVIE DRAMA Long Memory 1951 1200 MEDICAL CENTER MOViEDRAMAm Steteof Siege 1913 1210 MOVIE DRAMA Last Day of the War 1069 TOMORROW In MARCUS WELBY MD re PTL CLUBTALK AND VARIETY 130 NEWS 205 EMERGENCY ONE 225 MOVIE ADVENTURE Ter ror In The Jungle was TroubleSome hand secured 200 today in histofl TODAY IN HISTORY By TIIE CANADIAN PRESS May 1979 Greece was officially declared an independent monarchy 147 years ago today in 1832 and King Ludwig of Bavaria accepted the throne on behalf of his 17yearold son Otto Despite his Bavarian influence young Otto was popular with the Greeks but he lost British siinnort when he took Russias part in the Crimean War As he grew more autocratic the Greeks started looking for another king In an election 23001 uf the 244202 votes cast were for Prince Alfred of England who was ineligible The crown even tually was given to the Danish prince who became King George of Hellenes in 1863 1663 The First Theatre opened at Drury Lane London 1840 Russian composer Pe ter Tchaikovsky was born 1919 The military and polit ical alliance known as the Rome Berlin Axis was an nounced by Germany and Italy 1954 Viet Minh troops cap tured the fortress of Dien Bien Phu in French Indochina after 57day battle 1963 US launched the Tel star satellite barries stag May 1970 City fathers were looking on the Design for Develbpment plan With delight The plan named Barrie as one of two ma or urban centres north of canadas stag Sitting Bulls Sioux Were Starved In Canada In US history Indian Chief Sitting Bull is portrayed as fierce warrior who wiped out General Custer and the 7th Cavalry of 264 men In Canadian history Sitting Bull is pathetic figure who tried to find home in Canada for his people but was forced by were shot to death starvation to return to the US Despite promise of safety and security Sitting Bull and his son After defeating Custer Sitting Bull led 4000 Sioux into Canada and settled at Wood Mountain now Cypress Hills Provincial Park on the The date was May 1877 SaskatchewanAlberta border Their arrival caused some problems for the North West Mounted Police who had only been on the Prairies for three years The Buffalo were disappearing and it was obvious that there was not going to be enough food to feed the Indians on the Prairies let alone the 4000 Sioux from the US It was feared that the Sioux might be attacked by the Blackfeet or the Crees or they might all unite and attack the white settlers Sitting Bull felt that his people had right to be there and recalled promise given by helped the Britain after they had British in the American revolutionary War It said that they would always be sheltered in British territory The US sent an official delegation to Wood Mountain to urge Sitting Bull to return with his people and they would be given reservation The Americans were amazed to see how the 4000 Sioux were kept under control by 150 Mounties Sitting bull refused to re Americans The Mounties kept the sioux turn He did not trust the under control for four years btit the Canadian government would not give them any supplies Finally they were forced to go back because they were starving Sharon Iolliick has written play Walsh about this incident in Canadian history It was first produced in Calgary on November 1973 OTHER EVENTS 0N MAY torridJohn Davis sailed on second voyage to Baffin Island flnornton by 86 Holt 4589298 On April 19 Thornton Womens Institute gathered at the Village Inn where delicious dinner was enjoyed After dinner went to the home of Lucy Heron Florence Altman presided over the business when the yearly corn mittee reports were read for the annual meeting Merle Cun ningham read humorous piece on celebrating 50 years marriage Current events were read by Lena Stephenson Marg McCubc conducted the election of officers The slate is as follows for 197980 Past Press Marg McCabc Presi dent Florcncc Altman Ist Vice Iics Lena Stephenson 2nd icc Iris Ann Morris Secretary Kathleen liciinox Assist Sec Marg McCube hcasurcr Eleanor Maw District Director Marg MC Cube Alternate Dist Director Annie Spencer Pitt Eleanor Maltby Assist Pitt Irma Brethet Branch Direc tors Gladys Bone Betty Schandlon Lucy Herron Ihon ing Committee branch direc tors Auditors vi Merle Cunn ingham Lucy Heron Pianist Lillian Black ASsist pianist Eleanor Maltby Cheer Com mittee Becty Schundlon An nie Spencer Bessie McQuny Curators Florence llolt Ada Cunningham Nominating Committee Marg McCabc Meril Cunningham Lillian Black Program COIIVLIIOIS as follows Agriculture Lena Stephenson Canadian Inlt dustrics Betty Schandlon Citizenship Marg McCabc World Affairs Irma Brethct Education Anne Spencer Cultural Activities Eleanor Maltby Family Affairs Meril Cunningham Resolu tions Mary Selby Consumer Affairs Aim Morris AS ilESlS The Trinity United Young Womens Fellowship had thc United Church Women of Trini AAAAL ALMM Toronto Mayor Les Cooke called special council meeting to pre sent copies of the plan Separate school trustees decided not to investigate pension plan for nonteaching staff motion to look into the settl ing up of pension plan for custodians and office staff was defeated by vote after nearly 30 minutes of discussion Sydney Owen of Barrie was elected president of district six council United Rubber Workers of America at the an nual meeting in Montreal District six covered all union locals in Canada The chairman of the Simcoe County Board of Education John McCullough said that he had no intention of letting teachers dictate the way educa tion should be run Teacher salary talks in Sim coe County reached deadlock the previous month and had gone to the Ontario Trustees Council and Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation to becontinucd Renovation of the Oro fair grounds race track was includ ed in plans for improvements for the 1970 Oro exhibition which had been prompted for years as worlds fair Roger Crozier allstar gdalie with the Detroit Red Wings was the guest speaker at the yearend banquet of the Barrie Miiior Hockey Association which was held in the cafeteria of Central Collegiate Outstanding players of the year were Jim Hamilton of the Rotary Club peewecs Steve Wallace of the bantams and Brad McDonald of the Kinsmen Novice club ty as guests it their April mccting when Maybeth Gray 01 Stroud told the group about some of her experiences whil in China The West ro Baptist Church Edgar invites you to attend their Crusade Services from May 13 through to May 20 at 745 pm each evening About 20 members of the Trinity United Church choir travelled to the Good Samaritan Nursing Home at Alliston last Sunday to enter Iltlll the residents Everyonc cnjoycd the slides at Trinity United Church on April 21 which gave preview of Rev lvun tuininings work as UIILCIOI of thc Narainnta Centre in BC Take Time to be Holy by iiiml iirr and Alwyn Thomas as well as an anthem by the full ChOII were the musical prescn tations at Trinity United Church on April 22 when Rev Rice spokc on the subject Be Carcful What You Swallow 7The Doctor Says Pancreatitis is inflamation By PAUL RUBIE MD Dear Dr Ruble had an up per 01 test recently because was having abdominal pain The doctor said had calcium around my pancreas He said should abstain from alcohol No treatment otherwise Can you tell me more about this And what is chronic pan creatitis CK Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas large impor tant gland located behind the stomach Chronic means of course that the problem is continuing one not just tem porary attack When the gland acts up it usually causes pain in the upper abdomen although some patients have in flammation without the pain Most pancreas problems stem from alcohol abuse fully Pancreas damage does not correct itself Its not like the liver which can repair it self after damage The secret to treating pan creatitis is to take steps to pre vent the attacks which result in further destruction of this or gan Dear Dr Ruble am won dering if child who sucks her thumb and holds onto blanket or some other Object at the same time does so because of an emotional problem My little child is only eight months old and has always sucked her fist or thumb but just recently started having to have the blan ket or her dress etc to hold onto Mrs JA although not all by any means Gall bladder disease can lead to it Calcification calcium deposits may be caused by an overactive parathyroid gland Thats rare The parathyroids are located in the neck area They control mineral levels in the body High blood fats can contribute to pancreas problems In any case total alcohol ban is good idea even if you are only moderate drinker For some it is the only treat ment needed Because the pan creas produces insulin prob lems related to deficiency of this substance as in diabetes should be investigated You will have to live care JA Your letter tells me two things You are an excellent mother who would never let her baby go without proper feeding dry clothing or an abundance of parental love suspect too that this is your first child Seeking thumbsucking ac cessory is normal behavior for some babies It should not raise the spectre of emotional prob lems No need either to dis courage or encourage it One good thing to be said for thumb sucking is that babies who de velop satisfying technique tend to have an easier time get ting through the teething stage BRIDGE Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag NORTH OAIO763 VJ42 61093 076 57 AS7654 AQ2 Vulnerable Both Dealer South West North East South 10 20 INT Pass Pass Pass 1e Pass Pass Pass Pass Opening lead 10 By Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag Oswald NO matter what system you use or how well developed your partnership is you are always going to find yourself in trouble on occaSIon Alan Here is good example from recent New York tournament At some tables North passed and South made four diamonds At most tables North re sponded one spade although his hand was book pass Then South rebid to three diamonds whereupon North passed and again South made four diamonds Oswald see that the bidding in the box shows twoclub rebid by South An imaginative bid and suc cessful one this time Alan Peter Weichsel one of the best players in the country is one of the players who elected to bid that two clubs His theory was that there was little chance that North would pass there That if North did raise clubs enthusiastically he would have five clubs for that ac tion and that club slam might eventualize Oswald The story cer tainly has happy ending Since diamonds broke 22 South made five diamonds one spade two hearts and one club for nine tricks Alan Actually Peter made ten He always wan gles little extra ASK 1C EXDCIIS Maine reader tells us that they had been playing bridge for some time when two fives of diamonds were played to the same trick check of all cards showed that there was no six of diamonds in the deck He asks if there is rule Yes there is That deal is not counted but all previous hands are counted daily crossword ACROSS 45 Short sleep 47 Unit of light Cereal grass 49 Took to third Amoretio power Lout 52 Frosty 12 Native metal 56 Gridder 13 Useful Jimmy 14 Same prefix 57 Florida City 15 Buddhism 61 Gold Sp type 62 Povertywar 16 American agency abbr inventor 63 Feast of Lots 17 Wreath 64 Common tree 18 Diner 65 Maws 20 0f the nose husband 22 Find fault 66 Times It 24 Doctrine 67 Cereal grass 25 Scull 28 SpaSms DOWN 30 Comfort 34 Plaza cheer Slime 35 At all Vicinity 36 Check Tepee 37 Region Inexpenswe 39 Mideast Shoshonean seaport Indian 41 Scriptural can Greek letter hole 42 Abominable Sick snowman School heads 43 American Lubricaies Indians 10 On the ocean 44 Actress West 11 OutWIt Answer to Prewous Puzzle Ila In Ian BEBE 19 Printers 46 Take as ones measure own 21 City in Iowa 23 Pack it in Efekleuer wds ge or 24 Palestine own 25 Mucky 50 Animal waste 26 Lily plant Chemical 27 Hire 51 Forehead 29 Brno 53 nferior 31 Mighty mile 54 Enueal 32 carbonated 55 Oxen harness beverage 58 Signal 33 Fencing swom 59 Coat sleeve 38 One Ger 50 Organ of 40 Tidal wave speech May 1979 You might have so many things going for you this coming year that yOulI have to make few choices because you cant handle them all It should be busy and successful time TAURUS April 20May 20 Atti tudes of coworkers play an important role in making your iob easier today You should derive great deal of satisfac tion from your work Winthrop Buns Bunnv NEW 5WIMMIN6 POOL CAUTION Short Ribs THEY SAY THE NATIVES ON THIS ISLAND e22 VERY ineNpLy gt 91in NEAInc Reg US Fal Eeek Meek Frank an Ernest it Born Loser 7373860 As1r IM AHXIOU9 FOR 3066 TO GET STARTEDON MY TALK AEOJT SMART IADMEU LET METELLWSIREVERWHING HAVE IOWEIDMY WIFE NORTHERN STATIONERY 29 Dunlop St GEMINI May 21June 20 Be cause you dont play favorites with friends your popularity is increasing Those who need suppOrt are grateful CANCER June 21July 22 You have the ability today tO see all sides of issues Consequently you make an excellent media tor You are the one wholl keep the peace at home LEO July 23Aug 22 Fair mindedness and an unpreju diced outlook is all the equip ment youll need to win Others over to your point of view today VIRGO Aug 23Sept 22 This is an excellent day to attempt to balance the budget if you are so inclined You have the °IINDVNEA Inc In an us on 57 H5 WANTED To TALK HIM FIéURE in by HEA Inc Flag or WE SHOULDNT HAVE ANY PPOBLEMS I979 by NEA Inc Rag Pat Oil SPEND TEN BUCKS FOR THis SiéN ii= WAsuT an an leemaul snug WIVICULooé PWIcE WT WA6 ABLE INTO wEAsorV Bernice BodeOsoI ability to calculate things prop erly LIBRA Sept 23Oct 23 Your leadership qualities are show ing themselves again today People are looking to you to head the parade so why not do it SCORPIO Oct 24NOV 22 Al though you may appear to be on the quiet side today in reality you are hard at work weighing and balancing things important to you SAGITTARIUS Nov 23Dec 21 Group endeavors are your cup of tea today You always enjoy being with lots of people Today they are even more fun to you than usual CAPRICORN Dec 22Jan 19 Because you show considera is FIVE BALLS iii THE LAKE DOUBLE 80697 on we PAR3 NOD IM mine COLD 6025 WHAT M026 AH 90 WIZOIJO WILL END Your wedding invitations Announcements Headquarters We provide loanout service tion instead of stepping all over Others to reach your goal you might hear the thunder of ap plause in your ears AQUARIUS Jan 20Feb 12 An arrangement you have can be adjusted more to your benefit Think through what you want to say and make your proposal today PISCES Feb 20Msrcb 20 You receive your greatest rewards today through things that are shared with Others Make cer tain you dont play the loners role ARIES March 21Aprli 19 Partnerships appear to have more meaning to them today than they usually do You and y0ur associates have each otherS interests at heart IF THERE SUCH THING REINGFIRNAIION NIIH °6 Lucilt 14 PROBABLY cowE BACK A5 MOM Sn be In Yaalausio THRJES eisnnynn Inc In Daron

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