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Barrie Examiner, 17 Aug 1979, p. 12

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12---- the examiner - Friday. August 17, 1979 television guide FRIDAY EVENING VIEWING EVENING 6:00 a m NEWS - HOLLYWOOD SOUARES DEFINITION CD POLKA DOT DOOR 6:28 0 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 0 MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW 0 CBS NEWS 0 ONE 101 0 ABC NEWS 9 NEWS Ill PARTY GAME tD MATH PATROL 6:45 ID GET IT TOGETHER 6:55 ID BARBAPAPA . 7:00 Y 9 DATING GAME - EIGHT IS ENOUGH 0 CROSS mm B MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW 0 TIC TAc DOUGH PATSY GALLANT SHOW Guests. Donna and Andrew Best. Fat Chance. Linda lord (Retest) NEW YWED GAME (D YOUTH UNDER THE : INFLUENCE ' ea GONG SHOW PRICE IS RIGHT 7:30 0 DANCE FEVER 0 NEWLYWED GAME AUTHORS 0 HOLLYWOOD SOUARES 9 CIRCUS Guests Les Michellern a head balancrng act. Brett Schocklay, the world's record holderlorlallnstand smallestunicycles. ' Beige-1's Dog and Pony Act. the Rocksmith F ars (Repeat) WHATIS TFlUTH MAGIC SHADOWS 'Nyoka andthe ermen' BOB NEWHART SHOW 'The Har- ley s apartment becomes a battleground when Bob declares psychological warfare on his landlord 8:00 9 DIFF'RENT STROKES Mi Drum» mood and some busmessmen plan to buy and automatearadioslalion alwhichhisoldfriend, Larry Alder_Isthepoputardisciockey (Repeal. I WES ALL IN THE FAMILY 2mm: atlorts to rent Out the Jellarsons' old house resultmnewneiuhborsthatshe adores butthat at: bhors (Re eat) 5 INCREdIBLE HULK Dams". nor helps a young woman return to her lamily home. the scene clan early tragedy in her his wnIChIs scheduledtoberepeated (Repeal.60 a) ti FANTASY ISLAND Dracula lives againwhenIamousactorLeoDrakemhoclaims to be a relative OI Count Dracula, wants to preparelor his mostchallenging role by vraiting the former hunting grounds of his ancestor. 8pm", 60 mins) DIFF'RENT STROKES (D THE WORLD TUTANKHAMUN OF THE WAR YEARS 'Vlstnarn' "4 MOVIE 'Our Miss Frad' Sammy La Rue. Alfred Marks 8:30 B FRONT PAGE CHALLENGE HELLO, LARRY FAMOUS NOBEL PRIZE WIN- NERS 'Rone Casain' A Nobel peace prize of 1968mm toRene Casain. who has devoted his life to the pursuit 0! justice. at the League 01 Nations. the Nuremberg trials and the United Nations 9:00 EDDIE CAPRA MYSTERIES EddieCaprahearsedyingpolicomanaccuaean ex-prostituts~turned successful business- womsnof being hisassailsnt.onlytolearn later that the womsn has retained his law firm to e or (Rs est.2hrs.) tit JOHN ALLAN CAMERON (were. Bruce Cockburn. Don Fontans DUKES OF HAZZARD FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE 'Take The MoneyAndRun' 1969 Stars,WoodyAllen.anet olin. ahOVlE-(WESTERN) " "Roos- Co burn" 1975 M0 IE 'ThoseRestlsssYesrs'Chriatina 'nau. Laurie Heinemen DAYS OF HOPE A series ollourlilms on events from the Great War to the General ke. Tonight 'Jomin Up' THE LOVE 8 AT 9:30 9 B MIND YOUR LANGUAGE Jeremy tries to encourage hrs students to talk about their personal lives during classes. as a way of practicmotheirEnglish 10:00 (I) CHARLIE'S ANGELS DALLASJockleelsuselesswithhiswite treating himlikeachild andhischildrantreeting himliks an invalid. sowhen JulieGreyraturnsto DallastoseeJock.atriandshipdevelopswhich Is very disturbing to tne rest of the Ewings Boat. 80 mins) PROVINCIAL PREMIERES CONFERENCE NEWS UPDATE NEWS 10:01 ED MERV GRIFFIN Guests a." Saluga. Charlie Rich, Jerry Van Dyke. 10:30 CANADIANS 10:40 (D THE SCHOOL THAT WE BUILT 11:00 9010223 NEWS 9 CBC NEWS 9 CW NEWS in EDUCATION OF MIKE MC MANUS MOVIE -(COMEDY-DRAMA) "l/z "Bob and CarolandTed and Allce" 1969 11:20 9 NEWS 11:25 NEWS 11:27 NEWS 11:30 0 THE TONIGHT SHOWHostzJOhnny Carson Guest' Alan Alda (90 mins) CBS LATE MOVIE 'HAWAIIFIVE-O: AGunForMcGarratt'McGarrett'asearchlorthe mobsters who have brutally injured him takes a plaasanlturnwhon hemeataMamiHowardmho has also suffered at their hands. (Repeat) 'TI'E LAST RUN' 1971 Stars; George C. Scott. Trish Devera. MOVIE ~(MYSTERY) " Va ".119- W" rose STREET TALK NIGHTMUSIc 'The Beat of Nightmu- sic' Seven selections excerpted lrom the past two seasons include performers Ronee Blekley and Uncle Vinty as well as a number from the awsrd-winning production 'FM.' 11:45 A HORSEMAN RIDING BY The yesris1916sndthsvslleyhasitstiratconscien- lioua objector. Reverend Horsey. Paul an- nounces to Claire his intention to enlist in the army. Shsllowtord House is marked by the War OIIice as the site for a possible soldiers' con~ valescsnt home. (80 mins.) 1 2:00 MOVIE -(SUSPENSE) 1- "Trl- Cross" 1907 MOVIE -(DRAMA) "' "Mary Jane Harper Crled Last mom" 9 MERV GRIFFIN CONTINUES 12:10 9 THE ROCKFORD FILES Rocktord ishiredbyatrendydressdesignertoprovethat loul play was Involved in the death of a model. whom the police had listed as a suicide. (Repeat. 60 mins) 12:30 DICK EMERY Guests include- Glynn Edwards. Derek Francis 12:45 MOVIE -(COMEDY) 01/: "No More Ladies" 1935 1'00 8 THE MIDNIGI-IT SPECIAL ALL THAT GLITTERS 'Fsrrah Abuban pays LW. a disturbing visit; Andrea insists she espresses her true leelingsabout L.W.. BUT Linda argues that it's only her thoughts. and David reluctantly arrives to play ' O for L.w., but LW. wants more. w PTL CLUB-TALK AND VAIETY 1:10 o MOVIE -(DRAMA) ' v: "Where Love Has Gone" 1964 NEWS @MOVlE-(DRAMA)"' "D.O.A." 1949 2:00 MEDICAL CENTER 2:30 MOVIE-(COMEDY-DRAMA)'" "Lady Luck"1946 3:00 In MARCUS WELBY, MD. 3:30 9 MOVIE -(WESTERN-COMEDY) ' to "They CallaMgsTrlnlty" 1972 9 MOVIE -(COMEDY-DRAMA) u "The Tlger and the Pussycat" 1967 4:00 BEWITCHED 4:20 MOVIE -(DRAMA) " 112 "The Other Love" 1047 historically speaking canada's story Prospector's Racial Prejudice Cost Him A Fortune August 17, is celebrated in the Yukon as the day in 1896 when the Klondike gold rush began. The first im ortant strike was made at Rabbit Creek on August 12 ut the claim was filed on August 17 by George Washington Carmack, It was the custom in those days not to hide a discovery of gold so Carmack told everyone he met about it. The Rabbit Creek area (renamed Bonanza) was completely staked by the end of the month and more important discoveries were made along Eldorado Creek. Prospectors rushed to the Yukon from many parts of the world. When the gold rush petered out in 1899. Dawson City had a population of 30.000. Although George Washington Carmack filed the first claim. the man most responsible was Robert Henderson who got very little from it. Racial prejudice cost him a fortune. Henderson was the son of a lighthouse keeper in Cape Breton. Even as a small boy he dreamed of being a prospector and began looking for gold in many parts of the world when he grew up. Eventually he got to the Yukon and found a deposit of gold that earned him $750. He went to Ogilvie settlement for supplies and met George Washington Carmack along the way. fishing with two Indians. Tagish Charlie and Skookum Jim. Henderson told Carmack about his discovery but asked him not to take his Indian friends there becausc ch» derson did not like Indians. However. Carmack arrived on the scene with Tagish Charlie and Skookum Jim and got an unfriendly reception from Henderson. They left Henderson and began prospecting for them- selves along Rabbit Creek where they made their strike. Carmack then went to Constantine's Post to record the claim but did not tell Henderson. Eventually the federal government gavc chdcrson a pension of $200 a month. OTHER EVENTS 0N AUGL'ST 17 1713-- Bishop St. Vallier returned to Quebec after an absence of 13 years. several of which had been in prison in Britain. 1775 -- Legislative Council established by Governor Car- leton met at Quebec. 1889 ~ Royal Collcgc of Music opened at Ottawa. 1904 --- Ford Motor company of Canada was incor» poratcd. ISIS--Ontario Department of Instruction ruled that French was not to bc used in schools beyond Gradc 1. 19116 ---- t'nion Nationalc won first Qucbcc clcction. 1940-- Primc Minister Mackcnhc King and President Franklin Roosevelt met at ()gdcnsburg NY. 1959 -- First oil was discovcrcd in the Yukon at Eaglc Plain. today in history The discovery that led to the Klondikc gold rush was made 83 years ago today -- in 1896. When news of the rich new strikc reached the outside world. a rush for the area be- gun. In two years. Dawson grew from a few houses to a bY Georgina Mitchell 456-3232 BARCLAY -- The Lefroy branch of the Royal Canadian chion is looking for its own building and members want financial help from Innisfil Township Council. Joe Donald. branch presi- dent. told council's committee of the whole Wednesday the legion has been Offered 5.9 acres of land by the lnnisfil Community Credit Union. This land. located in chroy across from the firehall. would neighborly community of 25.000. Within three years. all important creeks in the Klondike valley had been staked out by the gold-- seekers. Total value of gold production in the eight years after the find exceeded $100 million be used as the site for a new building. The branch now meets in a rented building on Kilamey Beach Road. Donald said the price of the land is good but he asked the figure not be released. SEEKS HELP The legion wants Council to help them pay the initial costs. enabling the group to take possession of the property. Donald said the branch could renovate a house on the proper- ty and use it as a "club room" until a new building was con- structed. Mortgage arrangements with the credit union could be made barrie's story August 17. 1959 Flt. Lt. Alfred F. McDonald, 31. of Barrie was selected from Canada's NATO forces in Europe as one of the five pilots to compete in the air gunnery contest in Cazeau, France. Oro Township and represen- tatives of Simcoe County and the federal and provincial parliaments gathered at the new pavilion in the municipal memorial park on Lake Simcoe to honor Wesley B. Tudhope who completed his 49th year as clerk-treasurer of the township. Corporal Marie Depree of Camp Borden, Canadian Discus champion, was undergoing in- tensive training before her departure for the Pan American Games in Chicago. Featured speaker at a meeting of the Chautauqua Art Association, Chautauqua. N.Y. was Bettina Harvie wife of Bar- rie Judge J. G. Harvie. Mrs. Harvie. who won a first prize award for textile design- ing there for the second time that year. demonstrated and displayed textile block prin- ting. A recruiting campaign aimed at bringing Barrie City Band up to concert band strength of 60 was suggested to the band com- mittee by music director Ken Hollier. LCBA. "A growing city as fine as Barrie Should have and Should be proud to support a band wor- thy of its name," said Mr. Hollier. First reactions in Ontario to the Barrie City Council resolu- tion calling for heavy vehicles to have two methods of apply- ing the brakes. were encourag- ing. Traffic Committee chair- man Earle Williams said he understood three or four letters had arrived at City Hall con- firming municipalities' support of the resolution. Lakeview Dairy defeated The Examiner 11-3 at Queen's Park in an Industrial League softball game. Lakeview collected just seven hits off John Manol but received considerable help through errors. Ross Simpson checked the losers on three hits. for final purchase of the proper- ty. he said. The Legion requires only two acres of the parcel and Donald suggested the remaining por- tion could be used by the township for a ball park or parkinglot. Donald said the branch it "looking for something perma- nent". "We want something we can- say is our own." he said. Committee members said they would consider the matter and suggested council meet withthe Legion to discuss details of their proposal. ISM.) i The Doctor Says Medical term misunderstood By PAUL G. DONOHUE MD Dear Dr. Donahue: Please tell me what causes pleurisy and what can be done for it. -- H.H. Pleurisy is a greatly misunderstood medical term. Many readers mistakenly believe it to mean "pain in the chest" -- any pain in the chest. The pain from pleurisy has a very definite origin, an in-- flammation ot' the "pleura" (PLOO-ruh), which is the thin sheet of tissue covering the lungs. This membrane rides smoothly on lung surfaces during breathing -- as the lungs expand and contract -- unless something interferes. Disturbance of the pleura may arise from virus or bacte- rial infection, from clots, or from tumors. The end result is the friction from the irritation. which sends the stabbing pains through the chest. People who've had pleurisy can tell you of the agony of the deep breath. I cannot tell from the rest of your letter whether you. in- deed, do have pleurisy, or are using the term loosely. In any event. if you have pains when you breath, it migh pleurisy. That is treated by eliminating the infection. if present. or by treating other lung problems. Dear Dr. Donahue: My daughter is 34 and has had the problem of trichomonas (va- ginal). She's been treated with Flagyl. but it evidently doesn't help her. She is constantly itch- t be from. ing and has an odorws dis- charge. which makes her miserable. Her husband has been checked. and he is OK. She cannot understand why she seems OK for a few days after (taking) the medicine only to have the problem come back. I know that Flagyl is effective in most cases. but there must be a lot of other women who get poor results. Is there something else she might be taking? -- Mrs. E.L. Flagyl (metronidazole) is effective against the trichomonas organism in 95 per cent of cases. In some resistant cases treatment may be necessary for several months. However, a sensitivity can develop, and it may even en- courage the growth of the candida (a fungus). If She has candida infection the Flagyl would make it worse. Other medicine may be needed after two or three months of use. She should have a smear ex- amination to determine exactly which organisms are present. Even if the husband is clear of infection. he should use a con dom until both he and his wife are clear simultaneously. The husband is given Flagyl even if the organism is not found. Dear Dr. Donohue: Can prostate stones be removed or does the whole gland have to be taken out? -- Mrs. T.S. Usually the whole gland is re- moved. However, these stones rarely require surgery. BRIDGE Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag Pessimistic caution pays' WEST 4KQ108 V632 OQIOB $1098 ¢__.- VA9875 9.1763 OQ762 SOUTH ¢A96432 V KQIO 0A4 O54 Vulnerable: Both Dealer: South West North East South 1Q 20 Pass 2' 49 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: 410 By Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag Pessimistic Pete looked over the dummy with his usu-- al pessimism. Looks easy." he thought, That is. unless some- one has all four trumps. Eyc- rything bad can happen. I had better take out insurance." Then Pete came to his hand with the ace of diamonds and led a low spade. West rose [with the queen and when East showed out Petc was in a pcssimist's heaven. The insur- once had started to pay off. I'ctr still had work to do. Wr-sl I('(I a second club. I'ctc pluycd a heart to his queen al'tI-r East duckcd. A second low spade was won by Wcst s king and a third club ch, l'ctc ruffed. led a spadc to dummy's jack and camc to his hand by playing dummy's king of diamonds followcd by a diamond ruff Thcn ll was easy to play his acc of trumps to drop West's 10. conccdc £1 trick to the ace of hcarls and , make his contract. Note that I'ctc had to choose the right way to gcl to his hand to pick up that It) Iil spades. Also note that If East had hold all four trumps l'ctc would have been able to got out with just two trump loscrs by leading trumps from dummy. Ask IIIC EXDCI'IS You hold 4 A 10 8 2 V K J 9 4 0 Q 0 K Q J 7 Thc bidding is opened to your right with one diamond. You make a takcout doulilc. but cvcryonc passes. A Wash- ington rcadcr asks what hc should Icad. Thc quccn of diamonds is thc corrcct load. You want to start gctting rid of trumps. Your partner almost surely has some high ones and you sacril'icc your queen in hope of eventually stopping declar- cr from taking tricks with small oncs. 8-17-B dain crossword ACROSS 53 Mental component I Persran ruler (pt) 5 Three (prefix) 55 Something 8 Screwball (SI) small I2 AImOSDhWe 57 ChalIce cover '3 OIYmD'c 58 Compass board (abbr) pom '4 UnbUSY 59 Half hitch 15 Abominable 50 WmIef bud snowman food 16 snake eyes 61 Hank of twme I7 Eye amorously 62 Food 18 Ethereal being 20 British sea hero DOWN g3 mss'ces l Songstress 28 Sea creatures 2 (52'1" 32 Slanted ° 0'5 33 Mideast 3 "hem" herdsman 4 TenpennV 35 Land measure 5 0°"a'e '9" 36 Mater. Percem school 6 Paddle 37 Tmed 7 Idol~|Ike 41 Singer Bob 8 Mu'de' 9 Songs of 42 Birds home praise 44 Soft breeze 10 Vegetable 48 Mean dog spread 52 Largest II CeltIc peasant continent 19 Dance step III III III HEW- III "HF-I HI.- IIEH 33 III I Ella III fill Answer to Prevrous Puzzle I B [DEBBIE .T flllll Y A R BEBE I38 41 or God (Lat) 21 Superlative SUII'X 43 NOrwegIan 23 Forsake dramatist 2' sound made 44 Eliminates by sheep 45 H 25 Annoying 3'" ma" yeehng 46 Dim 26 Grow weary 47 C9356 27 Smallsword 49 Seize 29 Approve 50 Spirit lamp 301,0)" 51 Origin 3' .,La 54 Genetic Douce material 34 Actor Duryea 38 Put down (abb'I 39 More uncanny 56 Mountains 40 Drive (abbr) (abbr) III- III III p h Bernice Bede 0301 '3 cBirthday August 18. 1979 Some unusual opportunities Will be heading your way this coming year. but you must take care that you don't Sit on them. Act quick- ly. because they won't wait around for you to make up your mind. LEO (July 23-Aug.22) Don't allow old. volatile issues to Sur-- face today. If they do pop up. make a quick exit and let the spoilsports light it out. Eeek

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