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Wednesday, Jan. UJ BELOW the HILL Dave Brown The Ottawa Journal 3 TSfew customs rule, I no big deal i RUM Changes in Canadian custom regulatJonseffec-vtive Dec. 1 now make it possible for returning Canadians to Bring a maximum or gallons 01 Dooze into tne country. Alberta and British Columbia only.) It at first appears to be a good deal for persons returning from the Caribbean where rum is cheap and potent A customs and excise official as-. Sured us the new situation doesn't require any spedal forms or 'an import licence You just declare the goodies on your way 'mrough, and pay And pay And pay i You're still allowed the first 40 ounces duty free.

On the rem aider, up to a tijtal of two gallons, you pay IS cents an ounce provincial tax, $4 excise tax on the bottle, plus federal sales tax Which means that after vou've paid for a 40-ounce bottle at the other end, you pay another $11.25 at the customs desk for the same bottle. It turns out to be no big deal. CAPITAL CAPERS: There's a mailman out in the Alta Vista area who must think he has some pretty stingy tippers "along his route Shortly before Christmas, Cam McCobbla -was leaving hds home at 6S4 Coronation Ave. in a hurry, trying to avoid being late for work. But wife Marilyn was out of erettes and coaxed him to make a quick trip to the store before Tie left; They agreed he would save time by sticking mem called him at work of hours later, asking what had Happened.

He assurea ner ne ieit mem in uie urao Vras mail, -she said, but no cigarettes Long pause Vi.J UTnn tn fnl inaA fhonn BANK AND SPARKS: An "anonymous donor, probably a cross-country ski duk, nas rescuea uiiawa ooya-, v-iuu puuie iy ffila vHntpr Cmta had ficrarv ped the project, but $500 appeared Tuesday. It will help the Club's ski instructor, Barry Foamier, get soipe SO kids started 'ttls year. (They Share the equipment) Speaking of the itara' Clnh this FrMdv Is vftur chance to oav a lot for Coffee. "Many restaurants in town will be selling coffee at a dollar a cup, ana ail proceeos go xo me uu vr ator of physical education for the public school board since the program started in 1936, nas retired, mere a iareweu pany for him at the Civic Centre Saturday night, 7.30, and it prom ises to be a big one with more than 200 tickets already sold; Tickets available from Ron Russell at 225-2561 And if it's not too late, don't throw away those used Christmas cards. They can be used by the kids at the Rideau Regional Hospital School in Smiths Falls.

CKBY disc jock Ray Callahan has started a collection campaign and there's a box for them in the CKOY lobby. Smiths Falls Fire Department is also a dropoff, point. BACK-PATTING: "Last June friends and myself had the 1 l. Wn. opponuniLy iu vjsii yuur ucauuiui wiy iui vj.ii we is one of the most beautiful cities that I have ever seen.

However, even more impressive was a person we happened to meet. -His name is Jimmy Smith and lie operates a cab for the Blue line company Mr. Smith brought us.into the centre of town from the airport. He was so interested in "his" city and visitors that he drove us through an area of special beauty and pointed out, with pride, points of interest to us. He did this without running up an excessive meter bill.

He made an ap- illinium iu meei us ai givcu muc cuiu ymvc uiu icuvc ua back to the airport On the return trip, Mr. Smith took us on another route, showing us a great deal of your city and telling us many interesting things about Ottawa and its people Surely Jimmy is an unusual person and I salute him. He deserves to be recognized in some way as the outstanding citizen he is, and for the pleasure he brought these visitors. Thank you, and thank you Jimmy." William T. Baird, international trade agent, department of agriculture and commerce, Commonwealth of Virginia, Richmond.

MISSED AGAIN: Glen Cairn woman gets a little red in the face when she tells this story After Christmas Eve midnight mass at St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church in Bells ''Comers, she was in a high spirited mood while walking out of the church. She gave her husband a warm and firm pinch on the backside Unfortunately, the gentleman in front of tier wasn't her husband "It was just a pinch," she says, "but a real lifter." The wrong man quickly moved out of the way. PARTING SHOT: Yesterday in this column I apologized for a prediction that my mother would leave the price tag on my gift but she didn't says a reader: "Thanks, in the name of all mothers, for the apology. I took the tag off my leon's sweater too.

But he left the tag on my watch." nan1 T-fcfwi mr by JO OUELLET HOW TO PLAY: All the words Dated below appear in the puzzle horizonUlly, vertically, diagonally, even backwards. Find them and circle their letters. The leftover letters spell the Wonderword. 1074 Canada Wkta Ftature 8ervlc HONG KONG Solution: 10 letter spopu lat iqn wjijXJEA.MAJIJLAJPJLC. A JL A ii A JL ii i JP JL A JL A J.

I iL A iL A A JL JL A J.L5.LAA.AA AA AAJLA AiiL A SL A Aii A AAA A-E A A A A A AAA AAA AAA 2. AAAilAAJAAAAAAAA ji JL A A A A A A Tjo SAAAAAAAAAAAA I I Yorlt Nt Kymtlmti1 'v -f A-Aberdeeri, Asia; Bay, Border, British, Business; C-Causeway, Chef, Chinese, Colony, Cricket; D-District; E-Economy, Eluropeana; F-Ferry; HrHom; K-Kowloon; M--Markets, MftaUni N-Nathan, "O-Ocean, Orientals; P-Panorama, Peak, Population; R-Refugees, Rice, Rickshaws; S-Sall, Scenery, Seafood, Seas, Sites, StorearT-Tchal, Tourist, Trading; V-Vlew; W-Wan; Z-Zest Aawer: TttOUGHTFULr4EteS LaSalle's ship otind 200 years later By BOB BOWMAN Rene-Robert Cavelier, now known as LaSalle, could have been a rich seigneur in Cana .1 0(0) (S) J.00 For Kids and Other People (S) 0 Film Fun Flintstones Q(G) Doctor in the House- TBA QQLa Monde de Disney (E) Le Fugitif fD CD Truth or Consequences 5.15 Quest (0) (bw) 5.25 Stock Market Report (0) (bw) 5 JO Somethinj New (S) Titky Kvitky (O) (bw) (D Partridge Family Q(PBS) Electric Company 0(0) Hollywood Squares Truth or Cornequentes I CD It's Your Move 8.00 Info-Gloucester (S) Motorsports Ottawa (0) Generation O(PBS) 2oonr 0(0) CD CD News OQD comportement animal CD Paries parle, jase jise IQ Bewitched Jiu Jitsu In Action (8) TBA (0) -V-. This Day Q(PBS) The Naturalists f-e Movie Review O(G) Global Movie -Evii Based oil the life of trie daredevil motorcycle rider. Knievel's life Is revealed in a series of flashbacks ras he waits to perform a daring stunt at 'the Ontario Motor 'Speedway in- California. Stars George Hamilton (C).

QOOO News .7.00 Cable Across Canada (S) Q(PBS) Behind the Lines Manhunter Cs) Jeopardy' Bon Appetlt TBA (0 News fD Little House on the Prairie CD That's My Mama Country Way 7.30 On the line (0) (S) Keith Hampshire's Music Machine () Treasure Hunt (D NHL Hockey Montreal at Detroit. CB Le Ranch a Willie CB Banjo Parlor 8.00 QQQCD This Land O(PBS) Feeling Good d) Little House on the Prairie CBS Drama Special "Antonio and the Mayor" (1974). Poignant of a brilliant young Chicano who comes Into conflict with the proud mayor of a tiny Mexican village over a bicy- cle which providence has placed in the mayor's possession but which he is unable to ride. Stars Diego Gonzales (B). 8.00 CD University SJO CD Ed Allen Show CD University 6.50 QD Town and Country 7,00 GD Today Show CD CD Canada AM 7.25 Extension Service 7.30 Today Show 7.45 CE Bonjour Montreal 8.00 ID 0.E.CA SJO O(PBS) Beginning German Man Ami Today Show ID CD Romper Room 8.45 (D Mon Ami Friendly Giant CD Les bouts d'chou 8.00 fD Friendly Giant O(PBS) Sesame Street GD Phil Donahue Show U.K.

Magazine SM Captain Kangaroo fD CD Kareen's Yoga 8.15 fD 0.E.CA In Oralient GD 38-24-38 8.30 Mon Ami Quebec Schools 100 Tours de Contour CD Pour vous mesdames CD The Community CD Pay Cards 845 En Mouvement 10,00 Q(PBS) Asslgnmenti The World GO Name That Tune-' The Joker's Wild Minute Moumoute CD Dick Van Dyke fD ire Yeur Move 10.15 FabliO, He Magician O(PBS) Canadian Travel Films 1040 CI 0 CD Mr. Drettup O(PBS) Whatchi Gonna De 1 GD Winning Streak Gambit PersennaDta feminine fD McGowsn end Company 10.40 CB Dick Van Dyke 11.00 fD Sesame Street Q(PBS) Community of Living (Flashback on Canada) da if had not been for his burning desire, to find the Fort Frontenaow King- short route from Europe to 8t0' He came to Cmd4 The in. 1677, he was grants from France in 1667' but -as the right to explore the things worked out he would i west and build trading posts have had tocwait until 1885 1 coma held as seig and become a director, of me CPR to accomplish bis ambk tion. First LaSalle was given a seigneury in the Montreal area known as Saint Sulpice but its name was changed to j- La Chine as a joke about bis constant striving to find the rway to China. It is-Lachioe today, i He sojld Lachine.

in 1669 to raise enough money- neuries. He needed a ship so be sent a party to Niagara to build one above the falls for exploring butin 1675 he Miami at the mouth of, the St. was given another seigneury Joseph River. He loaded the Griffon with furs and eent her back to Niagara. He- needed the money-from the1 sale of' the furs to continue his exploring, On Jan, 8, 1680, Lav Salle learned that the ship -bad been lost on the way to Niagara.

was a serious blow. under the direction -of his- The mystery of the dlsap- great colleague Henri de pearance of die Griffon was TmtyJ'the man with the iron solved for 200 years when 6 the wreckage of an old ship The ship was the Griffon, the first to sail the lakes west Uf of Niagara.LaSalle used the Lake Huron. It was be-Griffon to get to Lake Michi- lieved "to be the Griffon. nan where be built Fort later. sk skeletons were i found in a cave not far were probably the re.

TVEDNESDAY, JANUABY 8, 1975 CD Les Grands Productions 'C fD NHL Hockey Vancouver Canucks Toronto Maple Leafs. SJO Tout Droit "(S) "7" The Other Side (0) CD Musicamera The Legend of the Wind. A French opera by Winnipec com- poser Manus Benoist about the love between arr Indian princess. and an Indian brave from sepa- -rate warring tribes, filmed amidst the scenic beauty of several itoban provincial parks Q(G) Ssoford and Son 8.00 Collage (S) -a Dr. Carcases Wacky Hospital (0) (bw) O(PBS) Theatre in America -t GD Luoas Tanner O(G) The New Land 840 Ski Shop (0) fD Canadian ers' Workshop G.E.

Theatre "Miles to Go I Sleep" '(1974). Drama explores the story a- 'v of. an aging lonely man whose granddaughter, a counsel- lor in a 'treatment centre delinquent girls, convinces him-to become a foster grandparent forva troubled 14-year-old girl. Stars Martin Balsam and Kitty .10.00 Untef Una (S) GD NBC Special s-v v-' Tennessee Ernie's Nashville-Moscow Express. Tennessee Ernie Ford, singer Sandi Burnett and a young troupe of singers, dancers and musicians bring America's unique Nashville musical sound to the Russian people.

The special has sequences of hitherto prohibited Interiors, including Peter the Great's and Catherine the Great's palaces. O(G) Global News Consommateurs Avertis CD Si Quebec M'Etait Conte CD McGowan and Co. 1040 BO First Parson Singular Episode 12: Friends and Relations (l7-68). The late Lester Pearson's film memories continue on a cheerier note as raconteur Mike Pearson recalls the happy days of Centennial Year, 1967. His intimate and frank account of high-level visits to Canada by various heads of state and other dignitaries sketches a scene in' miniature of international relationships at that time, CD News CD As It Is CD Task Force 10.45 Cinema THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1975 GD High Rollers Now You See It Les Recettes de Juliette CD Personnalites CD Definition CD Quest 11.10.

CD The AM Show 11.20 Q(PBS) The World of Work. 1140 GD Hollywood Squares Histolres sans paroles (bw) Love of Life CD La Famille Stone CD The Art of Cooking 11.40 Q(PBS) Assignment; Science 11.55 CD News 12X0 Luncheon Date Q(PBS) Calculus Noon Report (bw) GD Jackpot Young and Restless QQLi Monde en Liberte CD Les p'tits Bonshommes CD Flipper CD CD The Flintstones 1240 News Q(PBS) Man Builds, Destroys 1 Merv Griffin GD Blank Cheque 0 Search' For Tomorrow Coqueluches CD Les Tannants ID Kingston Calendar CD Matinee Movie, "Serond Chance" (1971). Financial stockbroker drop-out buys a ghost town In Nevada srd turns it into a second chance community for people who. never ad a. chance in life.

Stars Brian Keith and Elizabeth Ashley. 1245 QT Luncheon Date 12.45 fD Afternoon Movie "No Man Is en Island" (1962). Stor based on fact about a navy radioman who is trapped by the outbreak of the Second World War 'pr and becomes "a guerrilla In the -v hills of Guam. Stars Jeffrey Hunt-'itt and MarsKhll Thompson (C). mains of the members of, the crew.

OTHER EVENTS JAN. 1814 Miles Macdonnell, gov- ernor of Selkirk's settle' ment, placed embargo joq. provisions leaving Red River area. -1869 Suspension bridge was v. i-" 0 over Niagara Falls.

1879 First issue of La Gazette d'Ottawa. 1896Manltoba TV programs and'higWigHts CBFI Ottawa Skyline CBOT PBS Montreal Cablevision Cablevislon Ottawa -Watartown O(G) CHOV WPTZ-'-CBMT-" GLOBAL Pembroke Pittsburgh Montreal Television JWatertqvyn CD (D ID cabinet crisis in Orta- 'V wa. 1948i-W. L. Mackenzie King established long service vj record prime min- isterj il9S4r-World's longest pipeline; 1,770 mixes, was opened between.

Edmonton and Sarola. i TV MOVIES ARE RATED. Excellent (A). Good (B). Fair (C).

Poor (D). Unrated (X). (bw) denotes black and white, 11JJC fD O'GD (D ID CD A News Martin Agronsky: Evening Edition O(Q) Global Movie -5 Proud and the Profane" '(1956) Story of a war widow who meets and falls In love with a tough marine colonel while serving in the Pacific during the Second-World War. -Stars William Holden and Deborah Kerr (B). Appelez-mol Lise -T 11.15 CD Sans Pantoufles (bw) 11.20 CD Pulse fD Sports 11.30 CBOT Tonight GO Tonight Show Cine-Six (bw) "Man With The Gun" (1955).

In .1870, a man's success in freeing a town from the oppression of a ruthless rancher leads to a recon-. ciliation with his wife and- a job V-as sheriff. Stars Robert Mitchum ind Karen Sharpe. (B) i WWNY Late Movie "The Split" (1968). Double arid triple crosses, abound in a plan to rob the Los Angeles Coliseum or football receipts.

Stars Jim and Dlahann Carroll (D). fD St George's Choir v-i i fD Simply Movie (bw) Mm CBOFT CFTM CKWS -CFCF CJOH Ottawa Montreal Kingston Montreal Ottawa "Marry Me, Marry (1968). A beautiful English teacher eompli- cates a forthcoming marriage of a. young' Frenchman and his heiress fir.ncee. Stars Claude Berri and Elizabeth Wiener (C).

11.50 Mostly Music Guests tonight' are folk singers Nancy White and Tom Kines; Howard Alk, the producer of Janis and Jean Gaston, producer of Louis Riel; 12.00 Cine-Nuit. fD Movie. "Any Second Now" (1969). When his wife catches him in an adulterous situation the husband decides, he must kill her. Stars Stewart Granger, (B).

CD Movie "The Frozen Dead" (1967). Aging German scientist involved In an intricate plot to thaw out a band of Nazi elite who volunteered for deep freeze perpetuation during the war. The Intentloni to resurrect the Hitler regime. Stars Dana Andrews and Anna Polk (C). fD Midnight Movie "Lefs Make Love" (1960).

A bil-lionaire, unrecognized by a producers I Is hired to impersonate himself in a play, He only takes the part to be near the leading lady. Stars Marilyn Monroe and Yves Montand (B). 1.00 Four for the Road O(PBS) The Electric Company GC Truth or Consequences 1 Hollywood and the Movies All My Children CD The Bold Ones 1.27 Billboard 140 Coronation Street (bw) O(PBS) Canadian Travel Films GD How to Survive a Marriage As the World Turns Femme d'Aujourd'hui CD'Au jour le jour 1.45 CD Mean. Mr. Firecracker 2.00 t-Ove American Style Q(PBS) Assignment The World Town and Country GD Days of Our Lives Coronation Street (bw) Guiding Light CD What's the Good Word 2.15 O(PBS) Matter and Motion 2.30 CD Edge of Night Cinema CD Cine-Jeudi (bw) fD (0 He Knows, She Knows 3.80 QQQCD Juliette O(PBS) Beginning German General Hospital CD (S) CD Another World 340 fD Take Thirty Cl(PBS) Lilies, Yoga and You O(G) Alphabet of Life Match Game 4.00 CD Family Court O(PBS) Sesame Street GO Somerset O(G) That Talk Show Tattletales Bobino CD Patofvllle CD Whafr the Good Word CD Definition 440 Titky Kvitky (S) CO HI Diddle Day Cs) Merv Griffin Show Price Is Right -O Gnijot at Delieat CD Jlnnv CD Pay Cards fD The Luoyehow TELEVIEWS Clarence Metcalfe Outstanding display of talent in TV show While I normally don't comment on two consecutive shows in a TV have found a case where the break from tra- r-r h.o 1 issue caused dition is justified.

And the case under consideration is CBC's Performance dramas. Next Sunday evening's offering is The Farm Show, which I viewed at a private screening Monday. It is one of the most outstanding pieces of Canadian dramatic aft to be seen on the tube in many moons. 1 The actors play a variety of roles without the benefit of stage properties, fancy costuming or any of those usual frills associated with a conventional dramatic production. Instead, thjyplayers have to rely almost completely upon their own talent and that they have by the bucketfuIL The same set a bleak simulated barn interior is used forthe whole play, and the actors, through their actions, por-tray farm home scenes, field activity, farm machinery in operatJon.

a mee6ng hall and church service. As city people, the actors have done an excellent job of ab sorbing and even more so in conveying, to their audience, a detailed understanding of farm, life Certainly one of the highlights of this unusual play is the cwnologue at the end of the show by David Fox about the food -r' prices controversy. It does more to explain the farmer's side the debate than anything ever written by an economist It is bojh moving and informative. i There'll be a two-minute clip of this monologue on program Review tomorrow at 6 p.m. Have a look to get an in-.

dicaUon of me nature of The Farm Show. And don't miss the telecast of the complete show Sunday at 9 p.m. 1 WHAT, NO PBS SIGNAL? Cablevision officials say they've had a number of calls from customers who have been receiving either a poor PBS -signal on Channel 4, or none at all. The problem, I have "been told, is only a matter of fine tuning on your television set Channel 4 normally was a little used one by most cablevi- sion customers, before the advent of PBS. It previously only carried no picture.

Therefore there-was no- reason to check to see if it was properly tuned. The matter can usually be easily corrected by cablevi-. Sion technician or your friendly neighborhood TV repairrnan. The matter is of personal interest because I am one -of those people who wasn't receiving a PBS signal at all on Chan-" nel A only an overlap of cablevision programming from Chan-nel 3. LOCAL MUSICIANS HAVE THE FLOOR Local and touring entertainers now have an opportunity to show their stuff on television, through the medium of a new 'CBOT program seen Wednesdays at 11:50 p.m, 5, i Mostly Music began Dec.

18 and was interrupted by special festive season programming. It will get under way again tonight and be a regular Wednesday feature for five weeks thereafter. Bob Gardiner is the host of the series which is being, telecast live from the Lanark Avenue studios. It Is an hour-long mix of musicians, personalities and entertainers. Some of the performers scheduled to appear are: Liam Clancy and the Celts, Don Sullivan and The Gypsies, Nancy White, Tom Kines and The Huggett Family.

By O. M. UDAIN Black 11 Pieces 1 1 11 ii 1 1 CHESS White 15 PIkm White to play and win. R. J.

Flichtr vi. s. RMlwviky (U.S.A. Championship, 1958) (Solution next weak.) Solution to last week's problem (Szoghy): Championship Conlroveriy Or. Mex Euwe, president ot FIDE.

as to abide by the decisions voted on- by th assembly In last June's business meeting at Nice, but ha has some flexibility apparently In fixing the final date of Bobby Fischer's acceptance of those decisions. The first deadline was Feb. 1, and then moved on to April 1, and the latest report Is June 1. Indicating how desperately he wants to save tlw situation, and the nrestlae of FIDE Itself. Following are the concluding communications be tween me Two siaes.

Cablegram of June 37 to Dr. M. Euwe, FIDE president: LSD "As I made cleor In my telegram to the FIDE delegates, the match conditions I proposed were norwiego-tlable. Mr. Cramer Informs me that the rules of the winner being the first player to win 10 games, draws not to count, unlimited number of games, and If nine wins to nine, unnmiiea number of games, match Is drawn with ehamnEon retalnlna tltla and prize fund split equally, were relected ay Tne riuc oeiegares.

oy vj uuina FIDE has decided against my participation In the 1975 world chess championship. I therefore resign my FIDE world chess champion title. Sincerely, Bobby Fischer." FIDE's reply, dated June 30: "Your professional competitive spirit, and outstandlna skill have thrilled all during the year you fought to attain woria cnompionsnip. nut: general assembly asks that you reconsider possibility of defending title under regulations adopted here. Only by such a defence can you demonstrate to the world your true and high qual ities.

Regards, fide General From the Chess Olympiad. Nice, 1974: Sicilian Defence White: Vellmlrovle White (Yugo.) 1. P-K4 2. N-KB1 3. P-Q4 i.

NxP. 5. N-OB3 e. B-N5 7. P-B4 I.

Q-B3 9.0-O-0 10. B-Q3 11. 12. Q-N3 13. BxPI 14.

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QxN 20. RxN 21. NxP 22. QxR- 23. Q-Kl 24.

RxP 25. K-N1 26. RxP 27. Q-K6ch I bought Marmaduke a new kind of dog food how does he like it1 Block P-4 N-R4 BxBch NxP P.55 PXN RxRch PxP Q-R3ch OxP QxP K-Nl Q-N3 28. Q-KSch Resigns.

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