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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 19

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The Leader-Posti
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Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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JULY II, 1072 THE LEADER-POST, REGINA, SASK. GENERAL 19 TELEVISION (Programs und Times bs Supplied by TV Stations) Denotes color program Copyright, Tlx Leader-Pot, 1972 FRIDAY, JULY 11 YOU GET MORE AT CRESCENT -222511th More Selection -More Savings-More Service-More Confidence Since 1929 No Hidden Extras Free Delivery-Free Lay-Away-Easy Credit Terms by BHOCE PEACXXX CKCK-TV Clmnnpl 2, 8, 7, 12 Rcgina (CST) University of Air 2,30 Tho Good Word Qulller 9.30- 1 0.00 A.M. Mnauzliie 3.U0 Another worm Memorandum 3.30 Anyth 'g Vou Can iGeuigeSfrii.il, 4.00 Alee Guinncssi MB 10.30 Our Gul KlaiaA II, 00-Yoga i 1 f.30-Unclckol)by 12.30 Tolepulse 12.45-Lucllle Riven 1.00 All About Knees 1.30 Dli'k Van Dyke 2.00 Comer Pyle The Qulller Memorandum, a thriller, Is the movie on CKCK-TV at 8. George Segal, Alee Guinness, Senta Berger and Max Von Sydow star. Talent from Vancouver will be wen on The Performers, CBKRT-MT at 8.

Beau Bridges and Bonnie Bedelia star in the Norman Corwin Presents program, CBKRT-MT at 8.30. 4.30 Consequences 5.00 Stouey Burke- Telepulse 6.30 Beat the Clocks 7.00 Story Theatre 7,30 The D.A. 8.00 Movie, 10.00 FBI il.30-Telepule 1 1,40 Movie, Reacn Tor the sky Kenneth More, Alexander KnuM mm l'l 1 1 i l. vAy CBKRT-CBKMT-TV-ChunncI 4 Regina, Moose Jaw (CST) 9.30 Morn Headlines l.uufKui tiernara Arouun me circle a riernoon laienoar uh von u.vne(r B. Performers-- 2.34 Coronation SI.

1 1 1 mm uu rer: 00 V.J3 r-a M'-, Drcaaup 10.30 Friendly Giant 10.45 Che Hclene 1 1 ,00 Sesame Street 8.30 Norman Corwin 9.00 Tommy Hunter 0.00 TV Showcase pu luikiicoi) unte 3.60 Take 30- 3.30 Seine of Nlaht 4.00 Family Court 4.30 Drop In 5.00 Abbott Costello 5.30 That Girl 6.00 F.V.I. 6.30 Pierre Bcrton .30 Luncheon Date Lori Kay is guest on This is a 00 national Newsft Viewpoint 30 Evening Wrapup 40 Soortacenev. Singer Debbie Tommy Hunter' CBKRT-MT at I repeat, ,05 Green Acre .30 Gourmotfj 12.00 Hjwall-Five-O CKOS-TV Channel 3, 6, 7, 8 Yorkton (CST) iPnttv Duke. 7.30 Profiled 6.45 op of Morning 9.00 Consequences 9.30 Good Morning 9.45 Sewing Fashions 9.55 Second Edition 8. 60 Performers 8.

30 Norman Corwin 9 .00 Tommy Humor 10.00-FJ3.I. 1 1 .00 National News 1 1 Nlslitbeat 11.30 Movie, Jim Backus) 2.45 Consumer Notes 3. 00 Take 30-v 3 30 Edge of Night 4.00 Family Court 4.30 Diop-In 5.00 Spidennan 10.00 Mr. Dressing jNine noun 10 riama 16.30 Friendly CJiant 10.45 Che Heinle 1 1.00 Sesame Show 1.00 Matinee Billie i Hoist Hiiccholz, 6.00 News. Wtlir.

Spts. Jose Ferrer) 6.30 Here Come Brides CJFB-TV Channel 5, 2, 10 Swift Current (CST) I i. i- T-- kiJ 7.30-Dlck Van Dyke 10.05 Mr. DrcskUD- 2.30 Ed Allen O.uu l-enorniersv 3.U0 Jane jusr 3.30 Edge of Night 4. 60 Family Court Reach For the Sky, a drama about air ace Douglas Bacler, is the movie at 11.30 on CKCK-TV.

Kenneth More, Alexander Knox and Muriel Pavlow star. Kaleidosport, CBKRT-MT, Saturday at 1, will feature water skiing Olympio trials, Canadian archery Olympic trials held in Regina, North American Soccer League highlights and a balloon race. In connection with National Water Safety Week, CKCK-TV, at 2.30 Saturday, will present a full hour of the Lloyd Bridges Water World program, featuring the 1972 Television National Safe Boating Test. Coverage of the final day's 8,36 Norman Corwin 9.66 Tommy Hunter 16.06 Smith Jones 1 1.06 National News 1 1.22 Nlaht Editor 1 1.30 Movie, TBA 16.30 Friendly Giant 10.45 Chez Helene 1 Street 12.00 Popcye 12.18 News, Wthr. Spts.

12.30 Luncheon Date T.00 Dick Van Dyke 1.30 Gourmet 2.00 Paul Bernard 4.JU urop in 5.00 Abott It Costello 5.30 That 6.00 News, Wthr. Sptf. 6.30 Maverick 1 CKX Channel 5, 9, 11 Brandon (CST) 8.00 9.30 Test Pattern 2.30 Dick Van Dyke 8.30 Norman Corwin a.yu i ana oucr 3.30 Edee of 3.30 Edge of 9.00 Tommy IIunterr Night 4.00 Family Court 16.66 The 1 1 .66 National Newsr King Size 4-Cushfon Sofa and Chair 4.30 urop ini 4. in 16.65 Mr. Dressup 1 0.30 Friendly Giant 10.45 Chez Helen IT.

00 Sesame Street 12.00 Midday Ht-ports 12. 30 Luncheon Date f. 66 For Everybody 1.10-Ed AlleiKr 1 .30 Gourmets 5.C0 Abbottfc Costello) 1.20 Movie, o.ju rnai uirir But I Don't Want to Got Married iHcrschel Kay Medfordj 6.06 News, Wthr, Spts. 630 TBA 7.30 Adam 12 nisi 51.95 2.06 Paul Bernard You get roomy seating comfort plus modern good looks. Choose from durable decorator covers.

With walnut finish wood trim for added beauty and practicality, tool Prev. Price 289.95 I CHAT-TV Channel 6 Medicine Hat (MST) S.00 1 0.05 Mr. Dressim-A- 2.30 Ripcord 10.30 Friendly Giant 10.45 Chez Hettne 1 1.00 Sssamc Street 12.00 Our Town play in the British Open golf tournament at Muirfleld, Scotland, will be seen on CBKRT-MT, Saturday at 3. World championship tennis on CKCK-TV, Saturday at 3.30, will be Ken lloscwall vs. Marty Riessen.

3-Piece Bedroom 8.30 Norman Corwin 9.00 Tommy Hunter 16.00 The Avengers 11.00 CBC Newa 1 1,20 News. Wthr, Spts, 1 1.40 Movie, A Prize of Arms i Richard Widmark, Mai Zetteruigj 12.30 Luncheon Date 3.00 TaKe 30 3.30 Edge of Night 4.00 Family Court 4.30 Drop In 5.00 Beach For Top 5.30 Wthr, News 6.00 Movie, Short Fuse 7.30 Simon Locke Mallnce. 1.00- While Woman Charles Laughton, Carole Lombard! 0)95 You'll love this handsome, modern bedroom in deep walnut color, with its extra wide framed vertical mirror, 9-drawer 64" triple dresser with 2 sliding doors, extra wide 4-drawer chest and stylish panel bed. Night tables, 29.95 each, Prev. Price 279.95 KXMC-TV Channel 13 Minot, N.D.

5.00 Andy Griffith 7.00 Sesame Street 12.30 As World Turns 5.30 Cronkita News 6.00 News Today 72 6.30 Green Acres 7.00 O'Hora 8.00 CBS Frl. Movie 9.30 Governer J.J. 1 0.66 News Today'72 10.30 CBS Movie I i-ove is 1.30 Guiding Light 2.00 Secret Storm 2.30 Edge of Night 3.00 Love Amor. Style 3.30 Hillbillies 4.00 Family Affair 4.30 Gourmet 8,00 Capt. Kangaroo 9.00 Lucy Show 9.30 Bewitched 10.60 Pass Word 10.30 Love of Life 1 1.00 Where Heart Is 1 News 1 1 .30 Tomorrow 1 2,00 News, Weather 10-Minot and KUMV-TV Chan.

8-WIIliston 6 KMOT-TV Chan. 6.45 Rural Report 11.30 Who, What When 4.30 Jerry Lewis or Cnn'l 500 Truth 1 .54 NBC News 7.00 Today Show 5.30 NBC Evening Newt 7.25 Mornina Report 2.00 Noon Reoort 7.30 Today Sliow 8.25 Morning Report 8.30 Today Show 9.00 Morning Show 9.30 Concentration 1 2.30 Three on a Match 1 .60 Our Lives 1.30 Doctors 2.00 Anotncr World 2.30 Peyton Place 6.60 Report 6.30 Emergency 7.30 Movie. Triple Play 72 9.30 Special 10.00 Report 10.30 Tonight Show 12.00 Final Report 1 0.00 Sale of Century J. 00 Somerset 10.30 Hollywood Squares 3.30 General Hospital 1 1.00 Jeopardy. 4.00 Lancelot Link The Scene, on CBK Radio.

Saturday at 4.03, presents features on jazz great Dave Bru-beck and his son, Chris; a look at the 1972 B.C. air race, and a talk with Canadian art patron and world traveller Norman Elder. i The North American boxing championships in Saskatoon last May are featured on Wide World of Sports, CKCK-TV, Saturday at 4.30. Klahanie, on CBKRT-MT, Saturday at 6.30, has naturalist photographer Garv Jones telling of his work with wildlife. Identities, on CBK Radio, Saturday at 6.10, looks at the lives of Canadian Greeks who are still deeply affected by the political turmoil in their homeland.

Britain's new Independent Broadcasting Authority officially came Into being Wed mm 15 SATURDAY, JULY CKCK-TV Channel 2, 6, 7, 12 Rcgina (CST) 9.00 Cool McCool 9.30 Underdog 1 0.00 Superman. 1 0.30 Spidernan 1.30 Donna Reed 2.00 Sportsman 2.30 Lioyd Bridges 3.30 Tennis Wide World Spt. Evil Roy Sladc (John Astiu. Mickey Rooneyl 11.00 CTV News 1 1.20 Telepulse I r.30 Movie. Jixsaw Harry Guardino.

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ScheU) 8.30 Elizabeth ft CJFB-TV Channel 5, 2, 10 Swift Current (CST) l.flO Kaleldosoort nesday in advance of the establishment of some 60 commercially sponsored radio stations. The IBA, replacing the 18-year-old Independent Television Authority, will have overall responsibility for these stations as well as commercial television stations. Chairman is Lord Aylestone, a former secretary of state for Commonwealth affairs and ITA chairman since 19U7. The government hopes that the first of the new local radio stations will be broadcasting by early or mid-1973. They will compete with advertisement free regional radio services of the Crown owned British Broadcasting Corp.

11.06 CBC News 11.15 Nlsht Editor 1 1 .20 Movie, TBA 7.00 Olympiad 7.30 Manitoba Derby 8.00 TBA 8.30 Elizabeth 10.00 TBA 3.00 British Opcnir 5.60 Bugs 6.06 World of Mar. 6.30 Klahanlei? CKX Channel 9, 11 Brandon (CST) 1 1 .00 CBC News 11.15 Movie, Hall Fiehters (John Wayne. Barbara Ecu. n) 6.00 Bugs Bunny 7.00 EUzabeth ft 8.36 Manitoba Derby 9.00 Ironside- 1 0.00 Tommy Banks 12.00 Rocky 12.30 Death Valley 1 .00 World of Man 1.30 Klahanie 2.00 Kaleidosport 4.00 Britlbh Open CHAT-TV Channel 6 Medicine Hat (MST) 1 0.00 Spiderman 10.30 Captain Scarlet 1 1.00 1 1 .30 McHale's Navy 12.00 Wrestling 1 .00 Kaleidosport 3.00 British Open- 5.00 Bugs Bunny 6.60 World of Man 6.30 7.00 Olympiad 7.30 Manitoba Derby 8.00 TBA 8.30 Elizabeth 1 0.00 Tommy Bank I 1 .00 CBC News 1 1.15 News. Wthr, Spts.

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1 1 .00 DIE 7.00 Bugs Bunny 6.00 Hee Haw Spassky will be rich man 11.30 You Are There 12.00 Film Festival 1.00 Pee Wee Baseball 2.30 Midget Basebail 4.00 Wide World Spts. 5.30 CBS News 7.00 All In Family 7.30 ABC Movie 9.00 Mission Impossible 1 0.00 News Today 72 10.30-Wrestling 1 1 .00 Good Oio Nashville tacoooy rjoo 8.00 8.30 Here Come Bears 9.00 TV Funnies 10.00 Sabrlna 10.30 Josie 10-Minot and KUMV-TV Chan. S-Williston KMOT-TV Chan 7.00 Dr. Dolittle S. 00 Movie.

1 1.30 The BugaJoos Z.Ull PAD 7.30 Deputy Daws 8.00 Woody Wood peckei 1 .65 NBC Baseball MOSCOW (AP) No matter what, Boris Spassky is going to 8.30 Pink Panther Evil Roy Slade IJohnAstin, Mickey Rooney) 10.00 Nigh Report 10.30 Tonight Show 1 2.00 Final Report v.uUt- i ne Jelscmi 9.30 Barrier Reef 4.uu rmsn upen 6.00 Evening Report 6.30 Lawrence Welk 7.30 SanXord and Son 1 0.00 Take Giant Step -Mr. Wizard 1 1 RADIO JULY 14 News: 6.30, 7. 5. 7,45, 8. 8.30, 9, 10.

II, 12 a.m. 12.30. 1.30. return to his Communist Homeland a rich man, even by capitalist standards. But the Soviet government and the National Chess Federation have apparently yet to decide whether the Russian chess champion can keep the earnings from his Reykjavik encounter with American challenger Bobby Fischer.

Viktor Baturinsky, director of the Soviet Chess Club, said the allocation of Spassky's prize money "has not been decided." He made it clear, though, that the chess club feels entitled to a good chunk of Spassky's winnings. It is illegal for a Soviet citizen to possess foreign currency. But the regulation is. waived for CKCK B1SOINA 6.00 Tony Clilpman 620 kcl. (CST) 9.00 Rodger Broadlicad News, Sports and Weather: 1.00 Jim Strom Every hour and half 5.00 Jerry Cox hour 6-9 a.m.

with 7.00 Religious Block Johnny Sandlson, Jim 9.60 etf Steele McLeod and John Wells. Contemporary News 18th Hour Complete Team Reg. Niessner, News, Weather, Sports. Leon Brin iHamllton. Ailyn, womemporary oports Ron Temreck Wells, SandiHOtii 6.00 Johnny Sandlson 9.00 Harasen Line Women's Editor-Commentator Mary Carty Cy Knight's Community Service Show Mon.

Frl. at 3.28 P.m. Joy For Joyners Show at 10.16 a.m. Mon to Fit. CI'MO-FM UDGINA 92.1 Meg.

Newst On The Hour 9 6 p.m. I u.uu nuii cullies 1.05 Harasen Line 2.00 Roy Brown 6.QO 18th Hour 6.30 Ken Singor 10.05 Doug AtTalr 1.60 Doug Birkmaier CKRM REGINA 980 kol. (CST) Major Newscasts: 8.O0. 12.30.5.30 Major summaries: 7, 8 a.m.. 12.20.

6 20 p.m. Sherv Shraiiae and Doug Lleegull, News, Spoi-ls, Weather: Every 30 minutes, i aporiscasis: 7.25, 8.10,5.40. some of the Soviet elite permitted to travel abroad and earn Western currency. Even if ho loses, Spassky, 35, will return home with about $119,375. At the official ex-change rate that's 98, 245 rubles and 63 kopeks, or more than the average Russian worker can make in 78 years.

And if he wins. Spassky gets an estimated $180,625. 2. 3. 3.55.

5. 6, 7, 8. Spurts: 8, 8.55 a.m. 9. 16.

II, 12 P.m. 8.05 Around Breakfast 10.05 p.m. 11.40: P.M. 12.35. 10.05 Morn.

Meditation 1 1.30 Top o' the Morning 1 2.05-Midnight Blue CFBL WETBLKN 1190 kcl. ILST) 6.00 Garry Thorn 9.60 Don Daniels 2.C0 Duane Grandbois 7,00 John Kemp News: 7-12 Jerry Tottcn. 1 2-6 Wayne Mantyka. 6-7 Sean Bishop. Sports: 8.

15 111. Cliff Rose. 7.35 a.m., 12.40, 5.15 p.m. Jim Laing. 5 minute newscasts on the half hour 6-9 a.m.

MajorNewsi8a.nl,, 12.30,6 p.m. Major Sports: 7.35, 8.15 a.m.. 12.40. 5.15 P.m. CJSL ESTEVAN 1280 kcl.

(CST) 7.00 uan Butler 10.00 Robin Cooper News Brian Batters Shorts Howie Lawless, CBK SASKATCHEWAN S40 kcl, (CST) News: On the hour. 9.00 World at 9 9.13 This Country 1.03 Sask. Filler 2.03 Holiday 4.08 Monitor 6.00 World at 6 6.30 TBA 8.03 Entertainers 16.00 News, Wthr 10.10 Capitals 0.1 5 Five Nights 1 0.30 Let Peonies Sing 11.00 Solo 1 1.30 Bring. Back Future 1.00 News, Sign Off CFUO710 Kill GltAVtl.noliltd iAwT 1 iWiilSAW I Here's real living room value 11 If I mSSSSBSSSS from the 4-seatcr hieli back sola .1... HYz3l 1 I and diair with attractive moulded Ik f'-tir.

mmm ritTnll tliilHr'iil 'f'-' jgffiwSjJ'E 1 I the matching accessories. Choose fcUfcU I slUrlUITII. BSgrJlssCTiairt II from decorator colors. As an K' 7m Kpftrr. mt a a aaa aam S3v m3t I a 1.

I PORTABLE COLOR rAwk I iL fri nini jsjJfjr orator table lamps, pair of toss Ml ll 'Hi SnteTrSiP fM SJMWJ I 3 itWSl I'Y I With ook. Electrptint 1 A 4A A5 Free one year service Sports! With Harvey Johnson 8. 1 0 a.m., 12.10. 6.10 o.m. (Abo following all newscasts) 6.30 ard Alan and Harvey Johnson 9.00 Neville Green 2.00 Greg Laurens B.30 Alter Dark $.30 Candlelight.

Wine 1.00 Sounds In Stereo 11.00 Concert HalJ 12.00 Music or CJGX VORKTON-MELVtLLE 940 kcl. (CST) News and Weather: On the hour; WeaUier capsules on the half 9.05 Willie Cole 12.40 Ken Schurko i 4.05 Doug Fix 7.30 Country Music 8.30 World Tomorrow 9.00 Tony Karinail 12.00 Ron Mullln Spassky probably will convert a substantial amount of his prise Into certificates that ena ble him to shop at the specta hour: Sports capsules, uarter to the hour. uuarn MIS-'. 7.051 5.05 7.05 Town Country Ed Laurence 9.05 Garv Ciravson food and consumer goods stores established for the Soviet elite in Moscow and Leningrad, his home town. CRIME RATE DOWN CJME REGINA 1300 kill.

(CST) 6.00 Hart Kirch Morning Show: George Barry Dole Isaac Doug Fletcher NewsWthrSpts: Every 20 unites. 9.00 Talk Back! Tony Mei chant 10.00 Russ Tyson 1. 00 Johnny Onn 3. 60 Steve Shannon 6.00 Dave Mitchell 9.00 William B. Bell 1 .60 Bob Waseiuar Sports: 12.20, 12.40, 4.40, 5.20.

5.40 Dale Isaac. CHAR MOOSE JAW 800 kcl, (CST) Farm News: 6.55 a.m.. 1.15 p.m. News: Kverv hour nn the EBHbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbbsbsbsbsbsH 'I i ksasaagst 12.05-Noon At 94 1 .00 Agrlscoje 1.30 CX Ranch House fr. Melville 6.001- Informatlon Hour 7.051-lIkrBinlan Hour 8.05-Mostly Music 1.05 Night Rider NEW YORK (Reuter)-Street News: A.M.

7,16. 8, 9, II. crimes here such as robberies, Nwi Lrvn.1 jrrr- It LrL pli s. rvrrui irni CKHW SWIFT CURRENT f.m.ii, 4, 0, 3.a,.30, car melts, aim burglaries de 4 II fl 1 mm 1 mm p-ttmi 1 1 hI II I mm ii 1409 kcl. (CST) News: A.M.

7.1 3, 7.4! 8.30. 10. P.M. 12.2 clined by about a fifth during i t' i i ii 1 1 ii Ji ii i it 1 1 ii 7 the first five months of 1972 av A v-, -r I II M'g'wuiLL 11 I Lv II II VI 4. 6.

6.30. 8. 10, I hour and 6.30, 7.30. 8.30 5.30- Supper 'Club over the same ceriod last vear. IU, II.

Sports: A.M. 6.55, 11.05. P.M. 4.05, 5.20, 10.53. 10.30 Les Marsupllamis 12.30 Chansons Sans 1.15 S'll Vous Plait 1 .30 Le Temps de Vivre 4.15 Autour de la Table 6.05 MHBaine Ull Iii.t 9.15 Entre Vous et Mol Police attribute the decrease to a.m., MUSIC Weather: On the qunvier CJSN SII AUNAVON Sports: 7.40 a.m., 8.15 1490 kcl.

(CST) a.m., 12.20 p.m., 6.10 9.45-Qulet Time p.m., 10.10 p.m. 10.15 Starlite Parade Increased patrolling of high-crime areas. 123 Main North, Moosq Jaw 2225 11th Regina, 523-9621 1 lj..

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