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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 85

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ATN Channel 7 ABN Channel 2 TCN Channel 9 TEN Channel 10 i 1 Young World Jeremy Cordeaux. 8.30: 9.00: 10.00: 10.30: 11.00: 11.15: 11.55: 12.00: 1.00: 1.55: 2.00: 2.30: 5.00: 6.00: 6.30: 7.30: 10.00: 10.30: 11.00: 11.30: 12.00: 1.00: 2.00: 4.00: 5.00: 6.00: 6.30: 7.30: 10.50: 11.00: 11.50: 12.00: 12.30: 12.45: 1.00: 1.55: 2.30: 3.40: 4.30: 5.05: 5.30: 5.55: 6.20: 6.30: 6.55: 7.30: 8.00: Forum Schools' debate. Faith For Today Karen's Fears. CETV Presents Religious program. Nature Walkabout Vincent Serventy.

Meet The Press Dr Paul Ehrlich. Relaxing With Roma Yoga exercises. World Championship Wrestling. World Of Sport With Ron Casey. Point Of View B.

A. Santamaria. Hudson's Bay Barry Nelson. Raceway Spectacular: Rallycross. Australia's New Facesi Host, is Bert Newton with Terry Dear.

TCN News And Weather. Disneyland "Texas John Slaughter: The Man From Bitter Creek." Carol Burnett Show "Family Episode." Carol shares the spotlight with Harvey Korman, Lyle Waggoner, Vicki Lawrence, Don CrichtOn, Ernest' Piatt Dancers. Movie "Ritual of Evil" (A). Louis Jourdan, Anne Baxter. TCN Late News Buleltin.

Meet The Press Dr Paul Ehrlich. Ripcord Stars Larry Pennell. CETV Presents Religious program. Viewpoint Talk. 12.10: Close.

Is This Your Career Town Planning. Divine Service Wesley Methodist Church, Hobart, Tasmania. Restoration Piece Repeat showing. Challenging Sea Nicaragua Sharks. English By Television For newcomers.

In Your Garden Home Gardener. Four Corners Repeat from Saturday. The World Of Wooster Dennis Price. Movie "Davy Crockett, Indian Scout." The Gilstone Treasure Scilly Isles. Home Made Car A rebuilt Morris.

Wild New World "Arctic Summer." Arthur (And The Square Knights Of The Round Table) Australian cartoon. Dr Who "Dr Who and The Siliuians." Origami Japanese paper folding. The Governor and JJ. Comedy. ABN News, Weekend Magazine.

Bachelor Father Stars Ian Carmichael. Elizabeth "The Lion's Club" (A). Premiere.1 The life of England's great Queen Elizabeth I. Stars Glenda Jackson as Elizabeth. Meet Hans Kung Brilliant, controversial German theologian.

ABN News And Weather Report. Highlights Sydney Soccer Premiership Round Robin Series. 11.10: Close. Owly's School The puppet pupils. Swami Sarasvati Yoga exercises.

Cooking With Julie Julie McGinn. On The Line Host, Jeremy Cordeaux. Wild West Theatres-Tom Keene. The Great Adventure "The Man Who Stole New York City." Movie "On Our Merry Way." High Chaparral "Peacemaker." Young Talent Time Johnny Young is joined by guests Normie Rowe; Peter McKenna. TEN News.

"Here and There." Wild Kingdom "Summer Of The Badger." Adam-12 "Child Stealer" (A). In a particularly busy shift, officers 'Reed and Malloy search for an alleged kidnapper; engage in a shoot-out with an escaped convict and capture two truck hijackers. Stars Martin McCard. Movie "Tobruk" (A). Rock Hudson.

My Friend Tony "Encounter" (A). Drama, stars James Whitmore. Memoirs Life of Albert Namitjira. Listen Hear! David Longe. 12.10: Close.

8.30: These Children Are Ours. 8.45: Television Tutorial "William Gent," "Beyond Our Vision," "Politics 71," and "Learn Indonesian." 10.30: Australia: The Catholic Story Part 2. 11.00: Romper Room With Miss Colleen. 11.30: ANZAC On Convoy with the RAN. 12.00: Sports Action With Rex Mossop.

1.00: Movies "Stolen Plans." Len Sharp. 2.00: "The Mating Game." Stars Debbie Reynolds, Tony Randall. 3.45: "Baby Takes A Bow." Stars Shirley Temple. 5.00: Survival "A Wonderful Bird Is The Pelican." Rolf Harris tells the story of the pelicans which inhabit a lake in Utah, US. 'The Terrible Journey." Filmed on the bleak island of South-Georgia.

6.00: 7 National News And Weather Report. 6.15: Sunday Presented by Roger Climpson. 6.30: UFO "Kill Straker!" Ed Bishop. 7.30: The Andy Williams Show Guests, Ray Stevens, Phyllis Diller, Jonathan Winter. 8.30: Movie "Hotel Paradiso." Stars Alec Guinness, Gina Lollobrigida, Robert Morley.

10.15: Playboy After Dark Tonight's hosts are Bill Cosby and Kay Stevens 11.15: The Poker Game (A). 11.15: Close. 8.30: 10.20: 10.30: 11.00: 11.30: 12.00: 8.30: 10.35: 11.35: 12.05: 9.30: 10.00: 10.10: What happens in your mind while you're asleep? Starting tomorrow, The Sun brings you an astonishing new series on the latest research into the workings of your mind when you're asleep. Your mind wdrks at top speed. Like a vast computer.

Analysing your experiences of that day; forming attitudes for the future. It must not be interrupted so it feeds your dreams. And you dream, whether you know it or not. Don't miss 4 Voodi? Doff SHOPPING FOR fruit and vegetable bargains this week will mean using your head to sort out the happy medium between high prices and poor quality. ooo cuff 5 Tomorrow in SHOPPING John Hampshire at the markets 1 I- 1 i i Top grade Bowen and Tweed River smoothskin tomatoes are still around the 40c a pound mark or higher, so unless you will be cooking for a special occasion look at those selling at about 25c a pound.

For this price you can buy either the large tomatoes with convoluted skins, or the smaller but firm and tasty stnoothskins, which I prefer. Pineapples and pa paws, which xan make a meal in many ways, are also up in price this week. Adverse weather has delayed their ripening, in many of. the growing areas. Floury Hop in now and stock up on Kelloggs Cornflakes- They haven't been less than 30 cents (a 16oz packet) for years.

But now every supermarket and independent shop in Sydney should have them for 27 cents, while stocks last with none of the "limit two" nonsense. One new chain has them for 25 cents. Have you noticed the price differences in half-gallons of ice-ream lately real ice-cream that is not milk ice. You may pay 79 cents at one shop, or 65 at the opposition for the same product. Nicholas Pty Ltd were surprised and doubtful about the reader who said he paid four different prices for Inter Dens Medicated Gum Massagers in less than a year.

They said the correct retail price has been 60 cents since February. Before that it had been 48 cents since February, 1969. Inflation has caught up with button sellers. I proferred 20 cents to a Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association man on Friday. His cheapest button was 50 cents! We settled on a 20-cent donation and no button.

It took the fashion industry only a few years to cater for girls who wear' jeans and who would like them made to girls' sizes. Until now they had to buy a boy's size. Often it fitted reasonably, but required a good deal of taking up, letting down, taking in and letting out. Woolworths and Aywon (and possibly others) now have jeans for girls made to fit girls. That's progress.

1 Buy cans of soft drink for 9, 10 or 12 cents at the supermarket and hide them from the children in the boot of the car. Keep a can piercer in the glove-box. This way you save having to pay the 15 or 16 cents at a milk bar for a can which may not always have ring opener on top. convenient; those priced from 4c to 5c eachftie the best bet. It is still early for many Valencia growers, but the best quality at the right price are coming from local orchards.

As reported last week, potatoes and many greens are very good value. Young and tasty broad-beans are starting to appear on the market in quantity. I like them, so would be prepared to pay around 25c a pound; others might like to wait until they drop slightly, as they should. Damage Everybody should be satisfied with the peas going for between 13c and 18c a -pound and the beans at 15c to 20c a pound. If you are not frightened off by the weather damage on some cheaper lines, you could pay even less.

Of course, there is a limit to the amount of damage acceptable, but so many shoppers pass up good quality at low prices because of a few broken or blackened pods or beans. There are so many good things you can do to a meal with bananas that it is a little surprising to hear some greengrocers say they are not selling that well. They are good value at about 4c each, and should be for some time. I like them fried with ice-cream and maple syrup. Retailers again paid high prices for delicious apples from controlled-atmosphere storage, which means that you could pay from 8c to 12c each.

Granny Smiths' and Rome Beauty provide good eating, at the reasonable price of 3c to 6c each. Stick to the smaller Rome Beauty, because the larger tend to be a bit "floury." It's a time of change in the orange world, as Navels, like old soldiers, fade slowly away and the Valencias start to take their place. The Navels are still quite good and are selling for around 5c each, but they are only keeping for about five days, so don't buy too many at once. Val ue The end is close for the mandarin too, but because they are not so messy to peel and eat they are often 86. THE SUN-HERALD, SEPT 19, 1971 86 r-- Tm will mr i.

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