TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, _MONDAY, MARCH 22 1971 CFTK TV GUIDE (CLIF AND SAVE) Monday Tuesday 9:35 Mr. Dressup 10:00 Canadian Schools 10:30-The Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:40 Seasame Street 12:40 Mid-Day Matinee ‘Oh “Men, Oh Women’ 2:00 What On Earth 2:30 Luncheon Date 3:00 Take Thirty 3:30 The Edge Of Night 4:00 The Galloping Gourmet 4:30 Drop-In 5:00 Rocket Robin Hood 5:30 Favourite Things 6:00 Focus 6:15 Closing Markets 6:20 News 6:40 Weather Show 6:47 Sports 7:00 Family Affair 7:30 The Mike Neun Show 8:60 The Partridge 'amuly” 3:30 Front Page Challenge 9:00 The Bold Ones 10:30 Man At The Center it: The National News 11:22 Viewpoint 11:30 Night Final Sign Off 9:35 Mr, Dressup 10:00 Canadian Schools 10:30 The Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Seasame Street 12:00 Mid-Day Matinee ‘The Magic Box’ 2:00 Double Exposure 2:40 Luncheon Date 3:00 Take Thirty 3:30 Double Exposure 4:00 To Be Announced 4:30 To Be Announced 5:00 Luncheon Date §:30 The Beverly Hillbillies 6:00 Focus , 6:15 Closing Markets 6:20 News 6:40 Weather Show 6:47 Sports 7:00 Reach For The Top 7:30 The Smith Family ..8:00 Play It Agaon Charlie Brown 8:30 Telescope ‘71 9:00 Men At Law 10:60 Tuesday Night 11:00 ‘he National News 11:22 Viewpoint 11:30 Night Final Sign olf CARPET BALLARD CARPET CLEANING for Rugs, Wall to Wall Carpet and Chesterfield Cleaning. Phone 635-6560 {mailing address) Copper City, | Box 84, Terrace LAYING. Rent A gta TERRACE PHOTO A =4G45 Lakelse © (35-5051 WE RENT TVS BY THE WEEK OR THE | MONTH Also Rent to Purchase ‘$5.00 per week ‘$10.50 per month Baby shower held here Wine and cheese were served at a surprise baby shower Sunday for Mrs, Sharon Sykut. The shower was held at the home of Mrs. F.M. Nicholson on Morris Avenue, Woolworth's Wonderful Attending the shower were : Mrs, Diane O'Brien, Gloria O'Brien, Mary Green, Lynn Kawinsky, Sue Goodmansen, Jean Mason, Ann Anson, Rita Robertson, Bobby Halverson | and Kelly O'Brien. Wednesday Thursday: ke 700 Canadian Schools 10:30 The Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Sesame Street . 12:00 Mid-Dav Matinee 633 quadron 2:00 Double Exposure 2:30 Luncheon Date 3:00 Take Thirty 3:30 The Edge Of Night 4:00 The Galloping Gourmet H ‘St Drop-in ‘ ‘ommy - Tumpkins Wildlife Country 5:30 The Beverly Hillbillies 6:00 Focus 6:15 Closing Markets 6:20 News 6:40 Weather Show 6:47 Sports 7:00 Gunsmoke 8:00 Somerset Maugham Theatre 9:00 The Family 14:00 The National News 11:30 Night Final 11:45 The Late Show ‘My Pal Gus’ i OLS 10:30 The Friendly Giant 11:00 Sesame Street 22:00 Mid-Day Matinee - ‘Sweet Smell of Success 2:00 Double Exposure 2:30 Luncheon Date 3:00 Take Thirty 3:30 The Edge of Night 4:00 The Galloping Gourmet 4:30 Drop-In 5:00 Skippy, The Bush Kangaroo 5:30 The Beverly Hillibillies[ 6:00 Focus 6:20 News 6:40 Weather Show 7:00 Klahanie 7:30 Julia “8:00 Laugh-In 9x0 Tommy Hunter (10:00 Ironside 11:28 Night Final - 11:45 The Late Show “9:35 Mr, Dressup‘ 10:00 Canadian Schools 10:30 The Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Seasame Street 12:00 Mid-Day Matinee “The Deadly Affair’ 2:00 Double Exposure 2:30 Luncheon Date 3:00 Take Thirty 3:30 The Edge Of Night 4:00 The Galloping Gourmet 4:30 The Banana Splits §:00 Hi Diddle Day : 5:30 te Beverly Hillbilties 6:00 R 6:15 Closing. Markets © 6:20 News 6:40 The Trans Provincial Airlines Weather Show 6:47 Sports 7:00 Sporiscene 7:30 The Odd Couple 8:00 The Iuterns 9:00 The Johnny Cash Show 10:00 The Flying Circus 10:30 Encounter 11:00 The National News 11:22 Viewpoint 11.20 Nieht Final 11:45 The Late Show. ‘Ramsbotton Ram ‘Saturday 11:15 Medical Series 12:00 Childrens Cinema 1:00 Curling ..2:00 Canadian College Sports “3200 Kaleidosport 4:00 The Bugs Bunny Road Runner Hour 5:06 N.H.L, Hockey 7:30 Countrytime 8:0) The Galloping Gourmet 8:30 Update . . 9:00 Music Festival 11:00 The National News 11:15 Provincial Affairs 11:20 Night Final 11:30 The Late Show ‘Valerie’ Sunday 1:00 Analog 1:15 B.C. Gardener 1:30 Country Canada 2:00 Faith To Live By 2:30 Music To See 2:30 One More Time 3:00 World of Music 4:00 The New Majority 4:56 CBC News 5:00 Audubon 5:8 Hymn Sing Disney ” } 00 The Wonderful World off i 7:00 Adventures in Rainbow Country 7:30 The Bill Cosby Show 8:00 The Ed Sullivan Show 9:00 The Manipulators 10:00 Weekend 11:00 The National News | “21:15 The Nation’s Business 11:20 Night Final Sign Off tig. LEFT HOMELESS A fire at Nanaimo May 14, 1865 destroyed 18 cottages just built for employees Vancouver Coal Company. of Alter 20 minutes, all that was left was the chimneys. The loss was cited as $2,000 to $3,000. cordially invites you to for the Family at our Easter Special ; Pre-Easter Spring FASHION SHOW h ats are back, hats that fllp, hats that flop, hats of straw, wet look hats... scent an accessories, what goes with what, and how to wear it to make the look wow! ants, in smashing new colours, exciting tex- tures, pants going everywhere with a flare. _ urses, shoulder bags, pouches, big ones, Hitle ones, buckled ones, suede ones. es, we will show our glittering collection of eve- - ning wear. wim sults, one-piece, two piece, . three pleces, latest beach wear far sand n’ sun lovers. ant sults, shorts, skirts, shirts, for golfing, aa gardening, the complete sportswear story. aincoats, sun coats, dress-up coats, all occasion © coats, in colors that make the flowers grow. aches how many inches from the hem to the fl- oor, the mini, the midi, the maxi, which will rule.? ewsmakers, see the dresses and suits that will | - make you a part of the great fashion story, oing places? See the shoes that will take you there, the shape of the toe, the heel, the colours. . : Monnens April ard. ' 2 p.m DONATIONS UP VANCOUVER (Cr) — Dona- tions to B. C. Tuberculosis- Christmas Seal Society this year were more than $417,000, an increase of $7,000 from last year, the society announced Monday, This year’s target was World of Fashion GAP DRAMA TIZED — Straig George . Robertson, sed Toronto writer-creator of the popular Quentin Gurgens MP series on CBC television a couple of seasons ago, examines the middle class values of a generation reared during The Depression of the ‘30’s in his latest drama. for CBC-TV - “Straight and” Narrow, | con- - eluding presentation in the four-. part series The Family, To be telecast in color,. Wednesday, March 24 at 9 p.in., ‘ Straight and Narrow stars Colin Fox as Norman Angell, the man who works long and hard at his insurance business and dreams of sailing to exotic places some day. Norman is an ambitious man -who grew up ina manse, the son of a stern | Presbyterian minister, He was an army officer in the Second World War, established his own business after the . war, married his secretary and started a family. Now, in 1971, he continues to work hard to provide well for his wife and two sons ~- Nick, in college, and Stan, now finished high school. From the vantage point of the present, Nerman’s story is told in a series of flashbacks as his personal crisis develops, and events. stimulate memories of his past life. The play takes place on four ht and time levels --. ‘in the’ - thirties (his childhood), post: . war (his start in éivillan business life), in 1961 (when his family -was young) and today. Says Robertson, “1 found it was better to tell Norman's story as he would experience it in his mind — bumping up against the past. It didn’ t work as a chronological drama; it had no place to go.” The playwright confesses, ‘T was angry when I wrote it. I got fed up, working ‘all the time, . thinking about next year, 10 years from now. It's the terrible crunch. of the Protestant ethic - work hard, do all the right things, and you'll older, You begin to think, ‘What happened, what went wrong?’ UNIVERSAL FEELING . “When Jack (Nixon-Browne, producer of The Family) asked me to write a play for the series I said yes, if I could write this. This feeling, it’s a universal feeling in this country dt this time, send stocks up, but all ‘the stocks have gone down. | just “We ve got lots of lovely inlfation, and that's supposed to § narrow’ father you wouldn't believe it. Norman : (in-: the: »play) can’t understand -his son” - Nick! yet he- knows Nick is speaking the truth, Funny thing is, though Nick wants another kind: of life and. rejects his father's. values, - he’s. really jt like Norman,” on | Wedding held in Edgewood A Terrace man ‘Was married recently’ in Edgewood, B.C: Don Croft of Terrace and Miss Yvonne. Hopp of Edgewood were married Merch 4 in St, ‘Agnes: Anglican” ‘ Church; Edgewood. Matron of honor was Mrs. Gordy Olsen of Terrace. and best man Was ‘Mark ‘Croll. youresmiling call for Labatt... get your reward when you're. |g% sort of feel we all {in my & generation) got sold the wrong bill of goods when we | were kids.” Robertson himself ra> away from home at 15, “out J find myself today so much like my Catherine first of six wives The '* ‘Six Wives of Henry VIII, which made its debut on CFTK-TV Sunday, garnered five British Society of Film and Television Arts Awards an- nounced last week. ; The six-episode color series of 90-minute historical] dramas on the life and loves of the English ‘Fudor mé arch is a BBC. television production which had already won the coveted Prix Italia, an in- ternational award. 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