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NHL Hockey was next with 3,324,000. ‘To The: Wild Country was third with. 2,984,000, Tommy Hunter. was’. fourth wilh 2,273,000 and This Is The Law was fifth with. 2,158,000. Sixth was The Collaborators with 2,046,000," Front Page Challenge was seventh with 1,932,000 and The, Irish Rovers was eighth with’ 1,826,000, The Marketplace was + | in ninth position with, 1,805,000 and Singalong J ubllee was tenth with 1,633,060. Over-all audience from. coast.’ - to-coast for - CBC-tv’s The. National News was 1,481,000 versus 837,000 for CT¥, News: Seven.of the tap 10 regularly” scheduled program seen in the common competitive areas of. the CBC and CTV: television, networks, were on CBC ty, H The figures are for the period Janury 23 to February 3 and:’ show that The World of Disney. -. on CHC-ly once’ again led all programs in the. commen competitive areas ‘with an. audience of -3,438,000,: follawed" by ‘All In. The | Family with 2,899,000, - In third, place was « CT's Sonny and Cher Show with | 2,504,000," - NHL: Hockey’ on RC: -tv was . fourth with 2,525,0u), followed Easy Slice “There's. a versatile: ‘band, : “appearing now at the Lakelse Holel's El Toro Cabaret, that will top- olf: your-évening per- fectly;- : The Company and’ allhough’ that name may not be- familiar. the namé of theleader of the band is - bound to be. I's Graham Trim - and Graham has. beea. to Terrace before, «as} part-of: a that hay band ‘called-Joy. - Since time “there Dhave-*been sane changes and-naw he's back:: : Easy Company, witl play your: ; lind of musie, no matter’ reat With’ Graham , Lamusic’ > playing sultan: Al Porsyth*on drums and Jack Lavin on bass, ‘they're @ager to please whether . the, cabaret’: goers - demand - country and westetn; réckand - roll, easy listening music or just: about anything in between.- - Easy Company. isa :Van- couver based band that’s been together for abou: three weeks.” Which, in the’ fast. changing world of cabaret bands, almost qualifies ‘(hem of a "yateran * raling. Although it's only been. a short time that they've been. they: ve playing. Aogether ; Thursday, 12:00..-to. 1:30" p.m, band-:is:. Easy. , id any’ ‘ adapted well to the styles of each other and Easy Company > comes across as a band, not as, . three separate musicians. - _ Already. a week has past with Easy: Company. controlling the - crowds at the El Toro:and they have only ‘three more to-go, ‘with an oplion on two more after * that.” Which would’ he great for everyone wito likes lo go ont and ood: time hi prsa Adie isthe Key to’ dlitceks baret ruta nie what ‘Basy Company: “plays* ‘pest, danesn mosi¢no matters ha tthe. “music: “time and” with an anita like ‘that you, can't go wrong,” : Although . three’ weeks. may “seem like a’long time,-it'll pass before-you know it and the Easy ' “Da Company ~will be: filling’ the - house somewhere else. If you "want an evening of relaxing fun, why not get oul’ and catch the ‘act. - But you had better’ arrive’ early :- because “there: are "no guarantees, that there will bea. table left or a single square Inch - of dance floar: if you: wait’ too long. ° _ Re ets - World Figure Stating. S Peeper hy Columbia Television will carry, via satellite, liv live coverage of - the.1974 "Warld Figure Skating... Championships”, fram- Munich, Germany, At this time: ‘the | Canadian figure skaling team, | features two strong contenders’ in ‘the’ Men's. op and Ra 7 ww Now available froin. you know who. | (Orders ns now being taken - “Compelition held Friday a the 5 same evening,7 by Nit “Hockey 0 on : crv “with 2,499,000, In‘sixth place in the common‘competilivie areas of CBC and CTY. television net- works. was M.AS.H. with 2,287,000, Bug Bunny was eight with "9,204,000, CTV's Kung Fu series was ninth with 2,201,000, and The Waltons on CBC- ty was. tenth ‘with Of Canadian produced shows, in the - common: *competilive areas of GBC and CTV television, the CBC-tv Saturday Night Hockey telecast ranked first “with 2,525,000. “viewers, followed by CTV's ‘Wednesda 2,449,000. In’ third place In ‘this’ category was The Beach- Production has begun in and around Montreal. on the film version of William Weintraub’s best-selling Canadian novel Why Rock The Boat?, about the" | “comic: adventures cand “romances of. a. _~ young newspaperman: Lo ‘A National Film : ‘Board of Canada production, ‘Why- Rock The Boat?:is being directed by Joim Howe and stars Canadian . actors Stuart Gillard, Tiiu Leek — and Ken James....- * Others featured in the cast ‘inelude:: ; Henry. Beckman,. . Patricia Gage, ‘Sean Sullivan,’ ’ Budd: Knapp, Marie-France Beaulieu, Maurice Podbrey, ’ Henry Ramer, Ruben Moreno, “Tim Harvey and Barry Baldera. “When Wintraub’s book was first -- pablished, The New York Times ‘called. it “a. delightful :lam-- poon”", The Toronto Star called Lone of the funniest and most’. _ biting satires of a newspaper in, recent ©. literature’, and - Toronto's Globe & Mail sald: “Weintraub’s -humour . ranges from extreme subtlety. tobroad . farce’. - Thelstory, which is sel agains tthe background of Montreal ~: during “the late forties; was - - they were cancelled, generally “. inspired ‘by Welntraub’s own experience ‘as a reporter. The" Ottawa, book and. the film’ deseribe - . adventures’ Harry Bares; Gillardihy - ‘desperate with: The" “dullest, ~ pap’ ’ future, “of ‘Phillip L, , Butcher: (Henry “ Beckman), the Fourth Estate’: most vicious: managing’ editor... Aside ‘from™the. eonstan ‘threat af losing his ‘job, ‘Harry’ troubles ‘include a “frustrating -: romance and’ the: problem’ of. . how ta lose “his feathesome : virginity... “Why Rock TI “unites -Tilu Leek, 4 blonde modelturn .from, Toronto, and. award... "winning -director ‘John Howe, - who'directed her in'A Star Ia: Lost”, a musical comedy filmed . resenly al the NFB and now in” ’ by ToThe Wild Coun --tv’in- fourth - position . with season’ has - moved’ NFB Begins Filming ~~ Canadian Book. however, ‘isi in the hands” | * combers with 2.28, 00 falloved on CBC- Tominy Hunter ‘show: (CBC) ..fifth with 1,465,000,T his 1s The -* Law (CBC).sixth with i,462,006, The Collaborators (CBC) seventh with 1,340,000, Headline | ' Hunters (CTV) "eight with 1,335,000, Front Page Challenge" “(CBC)-ninth with 1,319,000 and ‘ Pig and Whistle tenth -with 1 261 000, . The Collaborators, in ils first inte sixth ' sia place “amongst Canadian- ‘night -hockey_ telecast owith:: . produced series, with a acoast- tocoast, audience on ‘the full CBC-ty network of 2,046,000. -acrobatles and magic. ‘nominations and designs are: -- " Tueluded among the Cariadiaa . team-are: Toller Cranston, Ron : Shaver, Robert Rubens, Lynn - “Nightingale, Barbara . Ter- “penning,. Sandra’ and Vql Bezic, ~ Vancouver's: Loulse and Barry |: " Soper, Barbara Berezowski and avid Porter, and Kathy Hut- Jami MeGriger. “beautiful gitl ‘activist who is: more interested in fighting for? the underdog than in becoming .’ personally.” involved. ‘lovestruck Harry. Why. Rock The Roacl?" was. adapted «for : the sereen: by author William Weintraub, ‘who. lis also. the film's producer, a an met th .t the : : “Jour demission”. “+; ‘These words still appear but the : i thas een imp -eaTthernware jar. on his head at an angle; and performing various ; feats. NTS8.00 — Featured on the slamp. is a juggler Playing tricks. | : and ! Philippa | “Wingfield, costume designer. New First : Day Cover z “PAGE BT. ' Many Chinese “dishes : “are being taken gut of his apparently empty Jong robe. 024s “In China,” some. forms of popelar.entertainment_. are, very old traditional : custams as ‘well as skilffal aris. Today they are still very popular-among Chinese ‘ folks,‘ including -aerdbatics _ and i magic that-are. often seen during ; festivals, and.on. TV and in- the | theatre as well... The issuance of the Chinese folklore stamps “4a.to further publicize the splrit lof. Chinese tradition and -culture, ' a:spokesman for the Directorate General of. Posts said. SCIENCE FAIR | The 10th Annval Terrace and District Science Fair will be held March 15th and. léth 3? the Caledonia Sanior Secon- dary Schoo} Gymnasium. The public is invited to attend [Friday evening and ‘all day Saturday. A special feature this-year is the hot air balloon cantest. 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