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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 10

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TELEVISION RADIO 10 THE GAZETTE, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1968 Airwaves Television and during the First World War. Tonight: The Great Bernard Duoe A favorite program in Povungnituk pression common to people in isolated communities. "I'm going outside," he told views and special features about Indian communities. 7.30 p.m. (C KVL-FM Voices You Know: Richard Verreau, tenor, Montserrat Caballe, soprano, C.

Felice Cillario cond. RCA. Italiana Opera Orch. and chorus, Mario Lanza. 8.00 p.m.

(C KVL-FM Music of Heese; Rode; Paganini; Spohr; Corel-li: with Abel Nagvtothy Toth, guitar, Janos viola. 8.03 p.m. (CBM-AM) Flanders Fields: Second in a 15-week series telling the story of Canadian forces 6.00 a.m. (CBM-AM) Concert Time: John Trethewey is host for three-hour program of well-chosen serious music, with brief interruptions for news by Ted Milier and other features 9.15 a.m. (CBM-AM) Bruno Gerussi chooses words and music to match his own personality and match the 'mood of the day.

With Allan McFee. 10.03 a.m. (CBM-AM) CBM Magazine: Pat McDougall and Hilary Brown present a diversified morning show offering background commentary on the news, interviews, music and humor. them. FRENCH CONVERSATION 6 Week Program 5 timet a week $82 Information 735-2636 INSTITUT 222 INC.

4970 Queen Mary Road The people McLaughlin broadcasts to on the Northern Messenger would use the expression "I'm going out side" if they were departing for a place no bigger than Povungnituk. "It's incredible that people would crowd into such a small area," said Les McLaughlin about Montreal. McLaughlin is a broadcaster from a CBC station in a place where there's more elbow room Whitehorse, Yukon. He came here this summer to take over as producer of the day-to-Friday program Northern Messenger, part of the CBC's northern shortwave service. Whitehorse may seem an isolated place to most crowded Montrealers, but it isn't to McLaughlin.

"There's a lot of action there," he said. Still, in telling his Whitehorse friends he was going to Montreal, he used an ex The Northern Messsenger TV Previews 11.00 (2) Movie. Le juge-ment des fleches (1957 Western). Rod Steiger, Santa Mon-tiel, Brian Keith. ,1.30 (x8M) It's Happening.

Vice President Hubert Humphrey answers questions from the audience and chats with host Mark Lindsay. 2.00 (6) Bonnie Prudden. Health tips are offered by Miss Scandinavia. 2.30 (x3) House Party. Hollywood fashion designer Edith Head presents a fur fashion show.

3.00 (6) Take 30. A Visit to the Miners' Memorial Museum at Glace Bay, N.S. 4.00 (x5) Match Game. Satirist Henry Morgan and comedienne Joanne Worley are guests. 6.00 (12) Pierre Berton interviews actress' Faye Dun-away.

6.00 (8M) Movie. Daughters Courageous (1939) A long-lost father turns up to complicate the lives, of his children. Priscilla Lane, Rosemary Lane, Lola Lane, John Garfield, Claude Rains. 7.30 (x6) The Baron. Red Horse, Red Rider.

A rebel in a Mediterranean country sells his sculpture in order to buy arms. Jane Merrow, John Bennett. 9.00 (x5) Comedy Playhouse. Eddie Foy Jr. portrays his late father in The Seven Little Foys, a 1964 film starring Mickey Rooney, George Tobias, Naomi Stevens.

1.15 p.m. (CSMFM) This Week's Artist: Reginald Kell, clarinetist: Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 167, Saint-Saens; Sonata No. 1 in Minor for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 120, Brahms.

2.03 p.m. (CBM-FM) After-noon Concert: Music by Haydn, Bach, Prokofieff, Villa-Lobos, Rachmaninoff. Host, Ken Haslam. 2.03 p.m. (CBM-AM) Entre Nous: Colette Devlin, CBC French network announcer, and Sheridan Nelson of the English announcing service, present a cheerful program of French and English music.

6.30 p.m. (CBM-FM Court of Opinions: Panelists Jean Tweed, Lister Sinclair, Andrew Allan and Lorraine Thomson discuss: Is it wrong to spank a child? and Would you favor appointment to the Senate being made by the provincial governments. 6.30 p.m. (CBM-AM) R.P.M. Bob MacGregor is host for program of special interest to motorists and racing enthusiasts.

7.03 p.m. (CBM-FM) The Concerto: Piano Concerto No. 1 in Minor Chopin (Paris Conservatory Orchestra conducted by Stanislaw Skro-waczewski with soloist Alexis Weissenberg). 7.30 p.m. (CBM-AM) Indian Magazine: Johnny Yesno is host for news round-up of oustanding events in Canada's Indian communities, inter reaches out to them in Canada's vast north, across hundreds and often thousands of miles, with messages from friends and relatives that regular mail could only slowly, if at all, bring to them.

COPA CABANA FOLLOW THE CROWD TO said, for him to know "the isolation of people listening to the Northern Messenger and understand how vital the messages are." Home news mostly The messages are received from all parts of Canada and from abroad for broadcast from CBC here, in French or English, on the 15-minute program at 6.34 p.m., with a repeat at 9.15 p.m. The messages are beamed at people in places with names like Povungnituk, a i rtung, Nottingham Island Burwell, Cape Henriette Maria, Fort Chimo, Chesterfield Inlet and Fort Harrison in northern Quebec, the Northwest Territories and the Arctic. The messages vary in length and content, most of them tracing recent developments in the lives of friends or relatives. "We leave for the Gaspe Sunday, your father and said a recent brief one from St. Bruno, Que.

Another: "Well, you will be happy to know Sandy had another baby boy, weighed eight pounds and is exactly like his dad. A few weeks ago, they thought it possible that Whitehorse may not be THE SOUND IS HERE FROM 3.00 P.M. VES FROM 3 O'CLOCK EVERY AFTERNOON really isolated to McLaughlin, but it's isolated enough, he Quebec Channel 5 3.00 Take Thirty X3.30 Edge of Night 4.00 BBC Classics 4.30 King's Outlaw 5.00 Cartoons 5:03 Man Alive 5:30 Eric Sykes X5.30 Trail Riding Troub'd'r 6.00 Dateline x6.30 I Dream of Jeannie x7.00 Occasional Wife x7.30-The Baron 8.30 Beverly Hillbillies 9.00 The Good Company x9.30 Premiere 10.30 This Week With Barb 11.00-CBC-TV News 11.19 Viewpoint 11.26 Editorial 11.27 After 11 DISCOTHEQUE LET YOURSELF GO -GO -GO I 2 te 5 ut 5 a 5 CBFT (2) WCAX (3) WPTZ(5) CMBT(i) CJOH-TV (t) WMTW (8M) CFTM-TV (10) CFCF-TV (12) Burlington Pittsburgh Montreal Montreal Ottawa Poland Sprg Montreal Montreal WITH CARMEN CORNELIA TAMMY MADELINE ANN, ETC. TODAY Indicates Color COPA CABANA OPEN SUNDAY our prices are teafonpbh 1112 ST. CATHERINE W.

10 a.m. 3) Candid Camera Bar Open 11.00 A.M. (CORNER PHD x5) Snap Judgment 7) Bonheur x8) Mr. Mrs. Game x8M) Newly Weds xl2) In Town 2.15 p.m.

7) Pele-Mele 2.30 p.m. x2) Oui ou Non x3) House Party x5) Doctors the baby would have to be transfused, which naturally upset but so far everything is just fine and the City of Montreal baby is very strong. Messages wired during strike Said another from Halifax: 9.00 (6) Good Company. Guest is singer Ed Evanko. 9.00 (xl2) Country Music Hall.

Guests are Stu Phillips, Diane Leigh and the Rain-villes. 9.00 (x8M) Felony Squad. Roddy McDowall stars in The Flip Side of Fear, first of two-part drama about a young millionaire who owns a record company. 6) Coronation Street xl 0) Bonheur 10.15 a.m. 10) Bonjour Capitaine 10.30 a.m.

x3) B. Hillbillies xS) Concentration 6) Friendly Giant 7) Fusee XL-5 x8M) Dick Cavett 10.45 a.m. 6) Chez Helene 11.00 a.m. x2) Movie 3) Andy Griffith 1 x5) Personality 6) Mr. Dressup 8,12) People In Conflict CHINESE BUFFET LUNCHEON EAT TO YOUR HEART'S CONTENT $1.75 served from 11.30 a.m.

2 p.m. LUNCHEON SPECIAL: CHARCOAL BROILED STEAK $1.95 1 194 PEEL ST. DELIVERY 866-7766 "Received the telegram, no x8M) Dating Game record of Mary at the optical, LOCAL IMPROVEMENT ROLLS 10) Movie 3.00 p.m. phoned Dr. O.

Brine, he is mailing me the prescription, have it made up in time for your mail drop, heat wave on 2,7) Cinema x3) Tell The Truth here, no word from Betty x5) Another World 6) Take 30 Lou, all is well with us, all our love." PUBLIC NOTICE it hereby given by the undersigned, appointed according to the provisions of Article 1045 of the City Charter, that the assessment rolls for the construction of pavements of lanes and sidewalks in the following localities have' been prepared and are now deposited in his office. Assessment Department, Coristine Building, 410 St-Nicholas, Room 318, where they may be seen and examined by the interested parties, according to Article 1048 of the City Charter, until Tuesday, August 27th, 1968 at 3:00 P.M. 8,12) Magist. Court x8M) Gen. Hospital 7) Cirque de Tonton 10) Dernier Recours Messages are mailed to Flintstones 7.15 p.m.

x8m) Model Congress 7.25 p.m. 6) Sports 7.30 p.m. 2) Jinny x3) Gunsmoke -5) Politics x6) The Baron Lucy x8M) Cowboy in Africa 10) Homme a la Rolls 8.00 p.m. Max la Menace x5) Champions Bewitched 8.30 p.m. Visa l'Ete x3) Lucy x6) Hillbillies Family Affair -x8M) Rat Patrol xlO) Sorciere 9.00 p.m.

Chapeau Melon x3) Andy Griffith x5) Comedy x6) Good Company Country Music x8M) Felony Squad xlO) Belle Epoque 9:30 p.m. x3) Family Affair x6) Premiere I Spy x8M) Peyton Place Montreal for broadcast. 3.30 p.m. "A FUflflY THIflGt? Edge of Night During the mail strike, they x5) You Don't Say It's Your 9.30 (xl2) I Spy. An American Empress.

France Nuyen (Mrs. Robert Culp) stars as a lovely Chinese girl who, in San Francisco, involves the two agents in plots and counter-plots. 9.30 (x6). Premiere. Two half-hour comedies: Out of the Blue, with Shirley Jones, John McMartin; followed by a comedy written by Wayne and Shuster about a World War II army entertainment unit, with Jack Burns and Avery Schrei-ber.

10.00 (x8M) Big Valley. The Good Thieves. A family of respected citizens in the town HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM" Move x8M) One Life To LANES Live 4.00 p.m. x3) Secret Storm x5) Match Game 6) BBC Classic 11.25 p.m. I) Pick of Week 11.30 a.m.

3) Dick Van Dyke x5) Hollywood Squares 10) Aventures 12.00 Noon 3) Love of Life x5) Jeopardy 6) Luncheon Date 7) Midi 7 x8) University 8M) Bewitched 12.15 p.m. 10) Cine-Roman 12.30 p.m. Jgm Serials were collected by CBC stations across the country and wired here. Messages are also beamed to crew members on Arctic supply vessels and the program broadcasts news of the eagerly-awaited ships' progress north during the annual sea lift. The Northern Messenger has been supplying this communication service for some 25 years; Until it was switched to Montreal four years ago, it was produced in Winnipeg.

Many young western announcers cut professional teeth on it. x8) Uncle Willy x8M) Dark Shadows 12) Mohicans 4.30 p.m., Pirate Maboule 3) Adventures in Situated west of Brians' Street, westward to Monk Boulevard and south of Jaeques-Hertel Street. Situated south of Henrl-Bourassa Blvd. between De Eadia Street, Emard Avenue and Laurendeau Street. Situated In the block bounded by Desmarchals Lille and Rancourt Streets.

Reconstruction and widening of pavement on the lanes sltua' In the block bounded by Hochelaga, St-Germair, Rouen and Darling streets. (Where required). Situated In the block bounded by Hochelaga, Boyce, Langeller street and Parkville Avenue. Situated In the block bounded by Jollcoeur, Hamilton, Springland and D'Aragon streets. Situated north of Jollcoeur Street, between Jogues Street and de Montmagny Avenue.

Situated west of Langeller Street, between Boyce and de Marseille Streets. Situated In the block bounded by De Monts Avenue, Allard Street, Irwin Avenue and Des Trinitaires Blvd. Situated west of Lome Avenue, Between Milton and Prince Arthur Streets. Situated north of Raudot Street and extending from d'Aradon to Dumas Streets. Situated south of St-Zotlque Street and extending from 19th te 20th avenues.

Paradise x2) Ulysee et Oscar x5) Mike Douglas are known elsewhere as murderous outlaws. 11.00 (10) Movie. L'epervier du nil (Italian adventure) Vittorio Gassman, Folco Lulli. 11.30 (5) Johnny Carson with guests Don Rickles, Liberace and Barbara Walters. 11 JO (3) Merv Griffin.

guests are comedians Marty Allen, Rip Taylor, Joanne Worley and Irwin Corey; singers Lori Burton, Tiger Hayner and psychologist Cleo Dawson. 11.40 (2) Movie. Nuit de decembre (French comedy 6) King's Outlaw 8M) Maverick Movie xlO) Formi 5.00 p.m. 2) L' Agent 6) Belle and Formidable 10.00 p.m. 2) Partout x3) Premiere Sebastien x7) Perdus Dans x3) Search x5) Eye Guess x8M) Treasure Isle 10) Eternel Amour xl2) Romper Room 12.45 p.m.

x3) Guiding Light 8) Dodo 1.00 p.m. 2) lis Chantent 3) Across Fence 5) To Be Ann. 6) Luncheon Date x7) Pele-Mele x8) Romper Room x5) I Spy l'Espace Producer McLaughlin came to Montreal as a replacement "for abut a year and a half." It could be permanent, he said. That's if he gets accustomed to the Montreal pace. "There's no such thing as a calm period here," he said.

"You can't believe it at first, but it grows on you. There's complete utter chaos in the streets. I can't understand how you handle a car. There's no order in the way people drive here." 8) Movie x7) Cite Sans Voile x8M) Big Valley 5.30 p.m. xlO) Trois Cloches 2) Michel Vaillant 10.30 p.m.

1941). Pierre Blanchar, Renee Saint-Cyr. 11.49 (6) Movie. The Tingler (1959 melodrama) A crazed scientist conducts hideous experiments in the psychology x6) Troubadour 6) The Male Bag 8) Canada 101 I xlO) Cabane A 6fh SMASH WEEK LEVEE LOUNGERS Midas 6.00 p.m. xlO) A 1'Italienne 12) Harness Racing x8M) Dream House Aylmer Street (Both sides) (Reconstruction) Beaublen Street of fear.

Vincent Price, Judith Evelyn. From St-Catherlne Street northward to Mayor Street and part of lot 122). (Where required). South side: Between 35th and 31 avenues. Both sides: Between 30th avenue and Pie IX Blvd.

(where required). Between Chateaubriand Avenue and St-AndrJ Street, 2) Jeunesse Stars of Expo 67 10.45 p.m. Sports, xlO) News News fty. iff. 11.00 p.m.

x) My Three Sons 7) News Bellechasse Street (Both side Where reouired) (Reconstruction) Bellechasse Street (Both sides) rearnnttructlon) 8M) Movie News 11.10 p.m. 12) Pierre Berton Berrl Street 10) Cinema 6.25 p.m. (Both sides) 2) Sports 11.20 p.m. (.30 p.m. 6) Viewpoint x8) Nightline x2, x3, xS, x6, News 11.25 p.m.

xlO) Madame S'Amuse 12) Little People 1.15 p.m. 2) Cine-Roman 3) Interview 1.30 p.m. 2) Entre Ciel et Terre World Turns x5) Let's Make A Deal x8) Ed Allen x8M) It's Happening xlO) Femmes 12) Photo Finish 2.00 p.m. x3) Love is Serial x5) Days of Our Lives () Bonnie Prudden 7) Croque Monsieur 6) News fasqrain Avenue (East side) (Reconstruction) Colbert Avenue (Both sides) Grin-Laioie Street rRnth sides) x8) Merv Griffin 11.30 p.m. 6.45 p.m.

Between Beyer and de Normanville Streets (where reouired) and part of lots 2 and 2-f situated west of Marouette Street eastward to Papineau Avenue. Construction: East side Between Gouin Blvd and Somervilla Ave. Reconstruction: West side Between Gouin Blvd. and Somer. vilie Avenue.

From St-Viateur Street southward to part of lot 10-2204. From Elle-Auelair Place and part of lot 14-74 northward to de Chazel Place and lot No. 14-77 Incl. Between Monsabri and Dickson-Lacordaire Streets. Between Jeanna-d'Arc Avenue and Girard Lane.

From Gouin Blvd northward to part of lot 236-11 situated north of Proected Street No. 236-20, 1, 8 and 9. Between St-Mare Street and du Fort Street (Where required) and from Closse Street to Atwater Avenue. From Maisonnuve Blvd. northward te part of lot No.

1948. Between Faribault Avenue and de Marseille Street. Between Dickson and Lacordaire Streets. From Pierre-Bdard Street southward opposite part of lot 21-1968. From Gilford Street southward to part of lot 162-47.

Jeanne-d'Arc Place 3) Merv Griffin x5) Tonight 7) Movie 2) Aujourd'hui x8) News mil! 7.00 p.m. x8M) Joey Bishop (North side) l-nieunesse Street (Fast side) (Reconstruction Lincoln Avenue (North side) (Reconstruction) Metcalfe Street 3) Danny Thomas 11.40 p.m. x5) Truth or Cons. 2) Cinema 6) Something (East side) 11.45 p.m. Summer Happy marriages depend on compatible people The internationally-known Vanier Centre employs a scientific method of IBM com' puters to discover and introduce compatible Canadian men and women The F.

H. Vanier Centre of Canada Limited was formed to build happy marriages, thereby reducing the number of separations and divorces in Canada. It is the Centre you have heard discussed on national radio and network television in the United States and Canada. The Centre's goal is achieved by applying a professional, scientific method, administered by IBM to record and analyze detailed characteristics that suggest the compatability of men and women registered with the Centre. Compatible registrants are then introduced.

The Vanier Centre is definitely not a typical "matrimonial agency." Those registered with the Vanier Centre are serious-minded, sincere men and women. Insincere applicants are rejected. If you are a single man or woman, or a divorced or separated person, between the age of 18 and 75, you are invited to enquire if you qualify to register with the Centre. All correspondence is sent in unmarked envelopes and is completely confidential. De la Peoimere Ave.

(East side) Pierra-Bdard Street 6) Movie 7) Jeunesse (Both sides) 12) Wrestling D'Aujourd'hui Lacordaire street (West side) Pontine Street From Gilford Street southward to part of lot 324-A-l. Between Sherbrooke Street and Somerled Avenue. Sir George Williams Evening HIGH SCHOOL or vair nl (33iltait life mM i From de Courcelle Street westward to part of lot 1704-479 (Existing sidewalk) Between Gouin Blvd. and Park Stanley Avenue. (Reconstruction) Pnntiac Street (East side) (Reconstruction) Rosedale Avenue (Both sides Where reouired) st-Amornise Street rNnrth side) St-Hubert Street (Both sides) (Reconstruction) st-urbain Street (Both sides) (Roconstructlon) Vaillant Street (Both sides Where required) (Reconstruction) Between de Malsonneuve Blvd.

and Ste-Catherlne Street. (Where required). From St-Alphonse Street eastward to St-R6ml Street and part of lot 1677. Winter courses offered at Grade VIII, IX, and XI level, leading to a high school leaving certificate. Also courses leading to an Elemerttary School Certificate.

Partial students also accepted Appointment cards for registration available; For former students Aug. 12 For new students Aug. 16 p.m. Course begins on September 16, 1968 Further information may be obtained by telephoning 879-5929 Taxpayers having any complaints to make In respect of laid rolls must file said complaints on or before the above mentioned data, and at 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 27th, 1968, In hit office, Coristine Building, 410 Sr-Nicholat Street, the undersigned will hear the interested parties in connection with laid complaints.

Cntr Francois. Vanlsr 3637 Metropolitan Blvd. East Suite 1605 Montreal, Canada Pleasa send me (sealed and discreet mailing) your documentation with no obligation on my part. I em enclosing 2St tor handling and postage, NAME STREET CITY PROV Please complete and return this coupon (with 35 cents to cover handling and mailing) for complete Information with no obligation. C'cst mctgiujiquef CAMILLE R.

GODIN, The City Assessor. Coristine Building, 410 -St-Nicholas, Montreal, August 13, 1968. As seen and heard on National Network-TV G-15 8-'6t A.

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