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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 14

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Massillon, Ohio
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FOURTEEN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1988 TH2 EVENING INDEPENDENT, MASSXLLON. OHIO New Programs Being Studied For Television 'Rampage 9 On Lincoln Bill The thrill and danger of a tiotu such as the "Woodcutters Song," "What A Btd Party This Is," "The Skunk's Serenade" and "Little Red Riding Hood." The added feature, "The Spirit of Christmas" with the Marion Beaton marionettes is the story By CYNTHIA LOWRT De-fenders," NEW The tele- Side, West Side," "Mr. Novak," vision circle turns, and all the rijpu indicate that programming IB moving toward a new period and the medical and psychiiitry shows. i-mythical animal! 0 Night Before Christmas" amafnrv The Nativity." Admission for the special shows triangle is the basis for "Rampage" open la tile uaain ill! itajlllJaKc; ui'di- A ing today at the Lincoln theater. 1S cents for children and Robert Mitchum, Jack Hawkins, "Now we've pot lo move andfElsa Martinelli, Cely Carillo and of emphasis on light esrane en-jit probably will be to Iherneslsabu, the elephant boy, star.

terUinment. "A few seasons IB the beach-boy ago we were phase," said with "We would probably have moved to it jcombining the romantic comedy," Melnick said. The story involves a hunt for a brace of tigers and a fabled beast called "The Enchantress." Daniel. Melnick, partner of David I sooner, hut the big problem ofjBig-game trapper Mitchum sets Susslrind in the producing com- jtelevision is that we have a tend-'out to get the animals. Big-game puny, Talent Associates.

"That to hold on loo long to some- hunter Hawkins goes along to was the heyday of the 'Hawaiian that has proved Rather mistakenly, and adults. Movies In Local Theaters TODAY LINCOLN "Rampage" at 6:30 and 9:45 p. m. "La.st Train From Gun Hill" at 8:08 p. m.

Students Preparing Christmas Programs Entertainment programs brings his youthful mistress, a a g-45 and 9'54 rapidly, but at a rate that de-jplayed by Elaa Martinelli. Attraction" at 8:24 SATURDAY WESLIN Cartoons at 11-30 the 'Surfside Sixes' 'Adventures in pends on the quality of the writ-! The animals are duly caught IT WAS FOLLOWED hy what ing and on the style and interest by Milchum, but so is Mitchum Melnick calls "tliR neo-realism" of Ihe leading man, Melnick, Miss Martinelli. Hawkins takes a 3 12 and 3:50 Kiddies phase, which he thinks got a foot- jsaid. Generally, the active lifejit all so dimly he tries to kill p. m.

"The Main At-! h61d with the old half-hour of a dramatic show is about three his younger rival. traction" at 11:58 a. 4 18 and "Naked City" programs and then seasons; of a comedy, four. moved on to peak out Ihis sea- Also playing is "Last Train 17:34 "A Ticklish Affair" From Gun Kirk Doug-; at an 9'04 "A Caatnn, O- ttvy Detr Self snpportlnr TV TOWERS 95c ft, IB. O.D.

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Mowfrt gT Ant, swT 5SZ4 Navtrre Rd. Canton, GK 7-3ZSZ i AT ITTrnrTT jin town to arrest the man who to (assaulted and killed his wife, cover the Tournament of Roses Evidence points to the son (Earl parade on New Year's Day. jHolliman) of Anthony Quinn, an RECOMMENDED weekend olfl ienc1 of lhe marshal's. (viewing 1 I ulnn Is determined not to i Tonight "The Candidate," up his son and this leads to cst, political dra- a flramatic and gun-blazing finish, ma on the Bob Hope Theatre Carolyn Jones pays the only per- Milton Berle in with jrole. Saturday "Victory at Sea," iNBC, p.

a condensation of the award-winning series about the navy's participation in World War II. Sunday "Sage of Western Man," ABC, p. focusing on events of the year 1776, and second of a four-part historical series; "Best on Record," NBC, 10-11, musical variety with a serious son willing to help the marshal. Special Show At Lincoln Special shows at 1 p. m.

Saturday and Sunday have been scheduled by the Lincoln theater for youngsters of all ages. stars repeating performances "Little Red Riding Hood" is won them awards cording industry. from the re- one of the color attractions. features several son with the freshrl of social) CBS, NOTABLE for its lackjlas and Anthony Quinn. To Arms" at 10:33 p.

m. LINCOLN Special kids show at 12:45 p. m. with "Spirit of Christmas" at 1 m. and "Little Red Riding Hood" at 1:35 p.

m. "Rampage" at 3:10, 6:25 and 9:40 p. m. "Last Train From Gun Hill" at 4:45 and 8:05 p. m.

TV Movies TONIGHT 5:05 p. m. (KYW) "Stand Up and Cheer" with Shirley Temple. 11:20 p. m.

(W.IW) "Guillotine" with Robert Middieton. pupils of the Perry school s- tricl are preparing Christinas programs for presentation this month at their respective schools. The programs will take the place of the December meetings of the Parent-Teacher associations of schools. The first of the programs will be presented Dec, 9 at 7:30 p. at Genoa school.

Pupils of the first three grades will represent soldiers, dolls and Christmas trees for the presentation of songs with actions. A rhythm band will play selections. A group of the students will pantomime "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing." Songs will be presented from "Hansel and Gretel." The group also will sing "What Child Is This." Readings will be given and the program will be concluded with a manger scene, and the 'singing of "Silent Night." Two of the schools will present programs Dec. 10 at 7:30 p. m.

THREE SPACEMEN will come to earth to visit Santa's workship in the presentation of "The Hcii- day Visitors" by' the first three grades of Lohr school. Pupils of the first three grades of Reedurban school will present vocal and instrumental numbers, short skits and other Yuletide selections. The Richville and Whipp'e schools will present programs Dec. 13 at.7:30 p. m.

i The first three grades of Rich- jville. school will present "The jHappy Christmas," portraying a typical family's celebration of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Pupils of the firs' three grades of Whipple school will musical play entitled 'The Last Doll." A Christmas vesper service will be presented Dec. 15 at 3 p. m.

at Edison junior high school. In addition to clergy of Perry township, all of the freshman choir will participate in the program. Mrs. Kathleen Matter is directing the choir's sel ctions with Robin Huff as accompanist. Pupils of the fourth, fifth and sixth grades Watson school will present a program featuring dramatizations and readings Dec.

161 at 7:30 p. m. Featured will be the presentation of "Where Love Is, There God Is Also" through the use of marionettes, The final program will be presented Dec. 17 at 8 p. m.

at Perry high school by members of the high school band and choir. The two-part program will consist of a variety of selections, standard concert numbers, familiar traditional Christmas music and popular Christmas songs. A rain forest is one in which the annual rainfall totals 100 inches or more. Wood-Use Center JACKSON, Ky. (AP) state has opened a $600,000 wood- use demonstration center at Quicksand with the hope it can help revive the economy in 'the depressed area.

The center is in a region of Appalachian Mountain hardwoods. It also includes a training center for foresters and a lumber demonstration facility. About six-elevenths of Iceland'f area is unproductive. SERVE HOLIDAY DINNER PERRY HEIGHTS A Christman dinner with the trimmings will be served at all schools Of the Perry school district during the lunch hour Dec. IS.

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