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355 King Ave., Bathurst, NB
Wednesday, July 6, 1994
Phone 546-4491 Fax 546-1491
Missing
woman
found
Sophie Boucher
located safe
in Toronto
A young Bathurst woman who was
misung since early June in Toronto
has been found, safe and sound.
It was rqxxted Tuesday by the
TBC News ¥ot New Bninswick"
(hat So|)iiie Boacher has been found
in Toiomo, and has spoiDen with her
parents in Bathurst. Mr. and Mrs.
Call Boucher.
The newscast said the Toronto
Metropolitan PoUoe were leleasiiM
no other details aboat the 24-year old.
odier than that she apparently hu no
immediate plans to return to
Badiunt
A police detective interviewed
Monday by The Northern Ugk had
indicated he expected Miu Boucher
10 be found auve and well
If someone doeaa't want lo be
foand. you won't find them." said
Detective Constable Andrew Clufce.
invcartgatint officer in die case.
''Six seven, eight dwasand people
disqipear in dw Toronto area every
year, and die numben of people who
are actnallv banned are extremely
tmalL Maybe once every diiee yean,
you'll hear of someone being hoft
That's not to say it doesn't hqjpen,
but the cimunstancas are very rare."
Dec CsL Cladce said ofken times,
someone who is missing will resur-
ftoe after being along for a while.
Jobs on
the way for
Bellediine
One hundred new Jobs could be
annoanoed in BeOedune by the end of
July.
Raybarn Doucett, Reatifoache
East MLA and minisier for the
Regjooal rifwf i ^Tpif m Offfprmtiwi.
said be eimects two proiccta will be
finalised by the end of Jaly.
The two projects will create in
exoeas of 100 km, if they both go at
diesanMtime, saidMr.Douoettina
tekphone interview last week.
"A lot of people are working verv
hard on diffiefeot prpjects. and it
looka good Cor B e fl eds n e."
Mr. uoaoett sakl he cannot release
any more details on the pntjects until
diey are finalized, but ssid die an-
noanceneata should be coning
"•very sooa"
He wu oootacied by TAe MNiAem
Light as a foUownqi to a story diis
ne w spap er ran in May. about as many
as seven firms being interested in
setting up shop in die Bellednne area.
Train derails in Industrial Park
CN clean-up crews worked Tuesday afternoon to r^iair approximately 200
feet of damaged track at the site of a foor-car deradment in die Badiurst
Industrial PaiL The defailment took place at about 9 pjn. Monday and is still
under investigatkn, said CN spokemian Dave Maclntyre. Two of the four
tanker cars were said to be easpty while die other two carried a kiad of rock
and Uquid cakkun chkride. There were no reports of leakage or injury. This
was die second derailment in die Chaleur n«ioa in a week. On June 29. a
97-car train jumped die tracks at Armstrong Brook, near Jacquet River. The
damaged track was replaced and die rail line reopend by Friday moniing. No
one was hurt in that mishap and no hazardous maierials were spilled.
(NontMm Ught Pttoio)
High tide on Donald Avenue
Residents fed up with recurring problenn of flooded basements
By JANICE R. AMOUR
Novthara light Staff
DonakI Aveoae residenu had a
stcaage leaae of <N(|i va Canada Day,
when aknost a year to the day. didr
baaeatenta filled widi foalnnneUing.
black water.
Raia water, mixed with sdnUng
sewer water, started gushing firom
toOeis, bathtubs and showers, about4
pjn. July 1. It was die result of
inadequate dty infiastructare in diat
area not being able to cope widi a
saddea. heavy rain&U.
Many residents were not home
when dte flooding started, and a few
of diem, indumng FTOddie and
Yvette Boudreau of 816 DonaU
Ave., were oat of town for die
holiday. Their tenant in the basenoent
uMMneat was working that day, so
the damage was already done, before
anyone noticed.
Ihe runoff firom Soadi Bathurst
and King Avenue swanqied dte Do-
nakI Avenue storm sewer system.
This caused dte saaiiaiy sewer line to
back m into at least 14 homes along
Donald Avenae, dumping from one
to six inches of Ute filthy water into
Hw arrival of Badiust dty coun-
ciUon Claire WUt and Graham Wise-
man on dte scene was coU comfort to
dte aflbcted reskknis. People up and
down dte street salvaged what diey
coaU, duowing out carpeu and
rukwd finnitare, all dte time praying
dte nki wottkl Slop.
SHOULD BE A PRIORITY
'Hlte resklents of dte street woukl
like dty council to k)ok at diis
situation as a prtority item." sakl
Roger Ouitard. son of Ernest and
Simoone Ouitaid of 7 19 DonakI Ave.
"I diink dte only way diey win
conskler diis as a priority item is if
diere is a heakh coooera attached.
Odierwise, diis will be just on dte
backbumer. The proMem nuy be
affecting only a handful of people,
but it's a priority on our lisL..Why
don't dtey (dty council) jast own up
to k, and start fixii« dte proMem?"
Yvon and Linda Landry, who live
in a basement apartment at 792
DooaU Ave., also want dte dty to fix
dte problem. During last year's fkwd,
diey had just moved into dw apart-
ment, and all didr bekagiofi were
on boxes on dte fknr. Thnr kist
everydiing, and had to borrow $S,000
just to live. This time, diere wu at
least daee inches of sewer water on
top of dte sabfloor, wfakdi is two
inches off dte groand. The coimte
estimates diis damage at $8,000^
inchiding a new $3,0iD0 computer.
Tast year, dte dty sakl dte prob-
lem woukl be fixed. It's still not
fixed. If I ever get some money, I will
move, no two ways about iL Who can
afford to move, when you keep loaing
soiff?" sakl Mr. lindiy Monday
night, after dw situatkin was dis-
cussed at a qtedal public meeting of
Bathurst city council.
Odier resklents can't move from
DonakI Avenue. Alfred Mallet of 812
DonakI lives in a basement apartment
in his mother's home. Ahhough diere
is a sump pump in dte basement,
whteh alleviaied sooae of dte prob-
lem, he win still have to tear up dx
subfkxir, because of dte horrible
stench of sewage.
This is going to become my house
in dte future. What is dte city going to
do for these homeowners? We can't
live like diis."
■ More FLOOD page 2A
Two area residents are at
francophone games in Paris
She's a century plus one!
Marie Anoe Rot celebrated her one hundred and first Urdiday on Tuesday
widiacake at the Foyer Notre Dame deLoardea in Badaust Shown wkhMn.
Roy, a former reikieat of RobcftviDe, is daagfater BmHia Dugnay of BadwrsL
Mn. Roy waa bom July S. 1893, dte daaghier of John and Marie Anne
(DoBoeO Datele. She manied Fkank Roy on Jan. 19, 1913. Mrs. Rov ta dte
modtet of if chikhen, seven of whom are still aUve, and ahe ns 48
graodchikhen. She ia dte great grandmother of no leas dum 62 great
g^aadchikben, and is dw oMi genention of dgfat gnat gruidchihrai.
(Naffwiefii UqjM PIioIo)
Two kical indivkktab are among
Canadian delegates at dte 1994 Jeux
de b FnoGophonie, July S to 13 hi
Paris, Fnnce.
Dfame LeBlanc of RobertvOle is
servfaig as a cultural liaison at dte
event, while OUbeit LeBlanc of La-
Pkuite b competing in dw sculpting
competition.
MBanwhile, Janine Boudreau of
Moncton. formeriy of Robamille,
will be among dte singen competing.
She sane at the Petit Rocfaer Arena
but week u a member of dte group
Mamak, one of dw acts dnt per-
formed daring the Festival des
Rameurs.
The Jeux de b Frimcophonie, a
cultural and adiletic competition, u
expected to attract neariy 3,000 parti-
dpants fiom more dum 45 countries.
The Jeux de b l^ancophonie
emerged firom dte 1987 Prano^hone
Summit hi Quebec, and its aim b to
buiU doaer ties between countries
snd governments uskig Pnoch as a
common language and to focus dw
international spotlight on dwir cul-
ture and lop adileies. Hw first Jeux de
b Francophonw was hosted by Mor-
occo in 1989.
Mr. LeBlanc's sculpture is being
exhibited in one of several major art
galleries in Paris.
Mr. LeBlanc, a self-employed
sculptor, won dw right to aoend dw
competition by beating out numerous
odwr top Canadian sculptors. He
created dw bronze stttues whKh
adorned dw stage at Oab de b
Chanson in Csraquet in 1994, repre-
sented Canada in dw ke scupiture
contest at dw Quebec Wniier Carni-
val fai 1993. and has partkipated in
more dum SO croup and sofo exhibi-
tions since 1^1.
Diane LeBlanc, executive director
of dw Soci6tt Cuhurelle R^kmak
N^pisigttit. will be dw Ibison be-
tween artuts and organizen of vari-
ous events in Parb. She was nomi-
nated to dw post t^ dw cultural
branch of the provincial Muncipali-
ties. Culture and Housing
department
Her past involvements include
dw Jeux de I'Acadie.
That tune sounds familiar...
The recent Acadian Games pro-
vided some unexpected exposure for
a former Baduirst songwriter, now
living in Montreal.
Rod Vienneau's song 'X^araquet
Mon Beaa Pays" (Cuaquet v-
Beautiful Country) was (rtayeo i
least three times during Radii
Canada television's coverage of dw
games, heU in CaraqueL
The games ran from June 30
dirough Sundav, and dw song was
used during rootage of Canquet
shown during the opening ceremo-
nies. The opening ceremonies were
rebroadcast at leut twice more dur-
ing Radio-Canada's coverage of dw
games.
Radio-Canada is the French-
bnguage verskm of CBC Tetevbkm.
'. Mr. Vienneau, speaking wiUi The
hlorthem Lighi from Montreal on
Tuesday, said a friend called him on
be weekend to tell him his song was
U TV.
Hearing his song on national tele-
vbkxi made him feel '^inbelievable.
(I'm finally) starting to get a bit of
recognition."
Mr. Vienneau has been in dw
country musk business for years, and
stiUpbys dw bar circuit in Montreal.
'XJaraquet Mon Beau Pays" was
written in 1992, and included on an
independent recording thtt Mr.
Vienneau dkL Radk>-Canada's use of
dw song will result in a royalty
cheque for dw songwriter.
Mr. Vienneau has a new album
coming out shortlv, on cassette and
compact disc, and b kioking forward
to vbiting Badiurst dib summer,
where he stiU has family and friends.
Bugged out
Summer means bugs, but why
suffer? We've talked to some
people in dw know about how you
can protect yourself from dw
annual onsbught of mosquitoes
and bbck flies.
Pagea 3A
No profits
"When the curtains opened
upon both these evenings, dw
overwhelming support from dw
general pubUc was not diere...The
result b what coukl have been a
sizable donation (lo dw dvk
centre foundation), on behalf of
Friends in Song and the Bathurst
Kinsmen Gub. will not come to
be."
Page 4A
Big day
Beresfcrd celebrated Canada
Day and its 10th anniversary as a
town in style. A new logo for dw
munidpality was unveiled, and a
new park was officially opened.
Page SA
Star visitors
The 64di aiuKial sesskn of dw
Grand Chapter of New Bnins-
wkk. Order of dw Eastern Star,
vrill be hdd at Bathurst Hi^
School diu week. The event b
expected to attract 600 visitors to
dw dty, from as br away as dw
United States.
Page 6A
Tight budget
The president of the Bathurtt
legkn would like to hdp save the
aging homestead of a local war
hero. The oidy problem is, dw
bgion b having a tough enough
time maintaining its own buildihg.
Page lOA
Games recap
Local adiletes fared wdl at dw
ISdi Acadun Games in Caiaquet,
and we've got all the results.
Pi«c 28
Lefs barbecue!
It's barbecue season, and to-
day's Think Prevention colunui
gives you dw facts on meat and
poultry to hdp you avoid food
poisoning.
Page IC
Ordained
A former Badiurst man has just
been ordained into die priesthood
in Sauh St Marie, Ont
Page 3C
INDEX
Birdiday Comer 6A
Bulletin Board 6A
Business _ ^^ 7B
Classified ads 7A to 9A
Comks .„ 3C
Lettera to dw Editor 4A
Lifestyles IC
Obituaries 2A
Tide Times „ 5B
ECOLINE. /w
One bag ■ — c^''rou,L^
a month
A Woodstock, Ont
family has raducod
Its garbags to on*
small iMg s month.
Soms of tlioir
Innovstivs tactics: ^_^^
• Ban (ingls-tsrving (nsclta-ttoyVu
•ven soni Ihsir kiat tMtcit to Iho
store to rsturn chocolat* Imts.
• Rslurn packaging tttal cannot Im
racycled lo manufadurars - s.g.
potato chip t>ags, chocoials
powder t>oxet w«h sissi rims and
toothpaste tuitos.
• SefKJ broken plsaUc toys to piMttc
'^Ati ot
research Inatitutas.
The famlly'a unrslanMng
battle to keep gartMga off
inassam
oO
^•^
, jartMga off ^^^^
tttelrcurtMldahMaamsdIta '<
place In ttM RacycNng CoundTa
Waata Reduction HtM of Fanw.
Source Racydng Comwl ot OMario
2A — The Northern Light, Wed., July 6. 1994
Obituaries
Evelyn WmtsoH
The death of Mn. Evelyn Watson
of 410 Princess Dr., Bathurst, for-
merly of Dalev Ave., Bathiml,
occuned June 30, 1994 at the Reg-
ional Hospital Centre following a
brief illness. She was 90.
Bom in Bath-
urst, she was the
last surviving fam-
ily member of the
late Andrew and
Rose Anne (Roy) .,i
Doucet.
She attended the
Holy Family
Church and was a
60-year member d
the Holy Family
Council Catholic Women's League.
She was predeceased by her first
husband, Ignatius White, and her
second husband, Joseph A. Watson.
She was also picdeceased by brothers
Adelaid, Amos. Mathias, Arthur and
Leo. and sisters Cecile, Nellie, Alice
and Annie.
She is survived by four sons,
Ronald and Ralph White, both of
Montreal, and Ronuui White and
Arnold Watson, both of BathursL
Also surviving are seven grand-
children and 12 great-grandchildren.
The body rested at Elhatton's
Funeal Home, BathunL The funeral
service was held July 2, 1994 at the
Holy Family Church in West Bath-
urst with Father Levi Arseneau ofTi-
ciatin^. Assisting was Father Emile
Foumier. Readings were done by
Cad White and Grace Nicholson.
Hymns were by Nicole Pitre and the
organist was Helen Hachey.
Pallbearers were Dr. Robert
White, Raymond Doucet, Cletus
Kennah, Roland White, Aurele Ha-
chey and Hypolitc Godin.
Relatives and friends attending
from out-of-town were from Mon-
treal. Halifax, Moncton, and
Rogenville.
Interment was in the parish
cemetery.
Marion Lordom
The death of Mrs. Marion Lordon
of 1 154 Packard Sl, Bathurst,
occuned June 29, 1994 at the Saint
John Regional Hospital after a
lengthy illness. She was 68.
Bom in Oil City,
Pennsylvania, she
was a daughter of
Mrs. Mary (La-
vigne), (Towne)
Goldrup and the
late Clifford
Towne.
Besides her
mother, who re-
sides in Bathurst,
she is survived by
two daughters,
Mn. Sandra Thi-
bodean (Roger) and Mrs. Sheila
Hachey (Ronald) both of Bathunt;
and two sons Thomas and Donald,
both of Bathurst; nine grandchildren
and one gieat-giandson.
Also surviving are one brother,
Clifford Towne of Sudbury, Oil;
three stepsisters, Mn. Eleanor Power
(Edgar) of North Teteagouche; and
Mn. Joan Doiron (Gerald) and Mn.
Mary Trepennier (Andr6) both of
Kapuskasing, Ont.; and one step-
brother, Frederick Goldrup of
Bathurst.
She was predeceased by her siep-
Eather, Clarence GoMnip and a step-
brotha, John Goldnip.
The remains rested at Elhatton's
Funeral Home, BathursL The funeral
service was held July 3, 1994 at Our
Lady of Mount Caimel (Thurch in
East BathursL Interment was in the
parish cemetery.
Laurtne* Payiu Daley
The death of Laurence Payne
Daley of 102S Daley Ave., Bathunt
occurred July 1. 1994 at the Foyer
Noire Dame de Lourdei in Bathunt
following a lengthy illness. He was
68.
Bom in New
Bandon. he wu a
son of the late
James and Iva
(Payne) Daley.
He worked u a
mechanical super-
visor at Bnuiswick
Mining for 37
yean tefcre retir-
ing in 1991. He
was also a member
of the Noranda
Quarter Century
Club.
Besides his wife, the former Dor-
othy Breckenridge. he is survived by
three sons, Mvles and Calvin, both of
Bathunt; and Daryl of Charlo; and
four grandchiklren.
Also surviving is one sister, Mn.
Elva EUis (Eri<^ of Janeville; one
brother, John, of Bathunt; and sev-
eral nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by one sister,
Ruby; and two brolhen, Harvel and
Alton.
The remains rested at Elhatton's
Funeral Home, Bathurst The funeral
service was Ifeld July 4, 1994 at the
Pint United Church in Bathunt, with
Reverend Michele Smith presiding.
Church organist Joe MacDonald
played "WUl the Circle Be Unbro-
ken", "Amazing Grace" and "Will
Your Anchor Hold."
Pallbearen were Carey Daley,
Brian Teed, Donald Daley, Terry
Hopkins. Gordon Sullivan and James
Murphy.
Honorary bearers were Leo
Hawell, Elmer Daley. Lei^ Scaly,
Irvin Wiseman. John Moneite, Chal-
men Baldwin, Frank Dumas, Hector
Allen and Roger ScotL
Interment was at the Highland
View Cemetery, Bridge Sl
Marie Plourde
The death of Marie Plourde of
Allardville, occuned July 1, 1994 at
the Regional Hospital Centre follow-
ing a lengthy ilmess. She was 33.
Bom in Allard-
ville, she was a
daughter of Mn.
Domaine (Dugas)
lanteigne and the
late Philippe
Lanteipie.
Besides her
mother, she is sur-
vived by her hus-
band Yvon
Ploarde; two sons,
Sylvain and Yves,
both at home; and one daughter
Cynthia, also at home.
Also surviving are three brothers,
Augustin Lanteigne (Linda) and Gil-
les Lanteigne (Judy), both of Allard-
ville; and Raymond Lanteigne (Ar-
nolda) of Montreal; three sisters,
Mme Leona Roy (DoiaU) of IVemb-
lay; Mme Carmelle Gallien (Leo-
laid) of Allardville; and Gerddine
Lanteigne, Montreal; and several
nieces and nq)hews.
The body rested at Elhatton's
Funeral Home, Bathunt The funeral
ser/'KC was hekl July 4, 1994 at dtt
Christ the King Roman Catholic
Church in Allardville. Interment was
in the parish cemetery.
Marthe Roy
The death of Mn. Marthe Roy of
Villa Sormany in RobertviUe, origi-
nally of Petit Roc her. occurred July 4,
1994 at the Dr. Georges L. Dumont
Hospital in Moncloft She was 86.
Bom in Aknda, she was a daughter
of the late Denis and Gertrude O^oy)
Roy.
She was predeceased by her hus-
band Hector Roy.
She is survived by one adopted
daughter Marcia Roy of Montreal;
four sisters, Cecile Aubi6 (Edouard)
of Petit Rocher. Don Roy (Annand)
of Bathurst; Roae Godin of Migadoo;
and Yvonne Hachey (Hector) of of
Moncton; and several nieces and
nephews.
The body is resting at EDaltcn's
Funeral Home, BalfainL The fimeol
win be held today. Weodeiday. Jaly
6, 1994 at4 pjn. at the St Poiycvpe
Ronuui CaQwIic Chnicfa in Petit
Rocher. Interment will be in the
parish cemetery.
Altemom Amb4
The death of Algenxn Aub6 cf
Duntop occnned June 28. 1994 at the
VUla Sormany in Robeitville follow-
ing a lengliw iOnett. He wh 94.
Bom in Berea-I
ford, he was a son
of the ble John and
Margaret (Pelle-|
tier) KabL
Prior to his re-l
tirement. he
worked at the fof^
mer Laperrelle
Lumber (Jo. and at I
the Vallde Lourdes Sanatariun.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Bertha Coineaa; one son.
Yvon (Maijorie) of Dunlop; one
daughter, Yolande MonisGn of Dnn-
lop: one brother, Thomas Aab6
(Rosa) of Villa Sormanv; one sister,
Mn. Elizabeth (Lizzie) Frenette
(Leo) of Nigadoo; and five
grandchildren.
He was predeceased by five
brothers, Telesphore. Felix, Femi-
nand, Arthur and Wilfited; three sis-
ten, Marie Azele Boudreau. Ger-
trude Arseneau and Fkxenoe AaW;
and one grandson. Blair Morrison.
The remains rested at Elhauon's
Funeral Home, Bathunt The funeral
service was held June 30, 1994 at the
Ste. Thdrfese Roman Catholic
Church. Robertville.
Pallbearers were Daniel Hachi.
Earnest Aub^. Marcel Comeau,
(3iarles LeBlanc, Norman Morrison
and Clifford Comeau.
Interment was in the parish
cemetery.
Edwidge Arseneau
The death of Mn. Edwidge
Arseneau of Foyer Joe Godin of
Nigadoo occurred July 1, 1994 at the
Regional Hospital Centre in Bath-
urst She was 80.
A housewife, she was the daughter
of the late Benoit Roy and the late
Exilda Roy of St Laurent near
Robertville.
She was predeceased by her hus-
band George Arseneau of^ Petit Ro-
cher. in 1969.
She is survived by one daughter,
Marie-Jeanne Roy (Elide) of Niga-
doo, and one sister. Stella Roy (De-
Iphis) of Tremblay. N.B., also near
Robertville; six grand-children and
six great-grandchildren.
The remains rested at Verret's
Funeral Home in Nigadoo. Funeral
service was held July 4, 1994 at the
St Polycarpe Church in Petit Rocher.
Interment was in the parish cemetery.
Charles ArstneauU
The death of Charles Arseneault of
Petit Rocher occurred June 30. 1994
at his home. He was 77.
A veteran of the Second Wortd
War, he was the son of the late
Thomas and Rosanna Arseneau of
Petit Rocher.
He is survned by his wife, R^gina
Lraacd.
He is also survived by four daught-
en, Jacqueline Huard (Jean- Yves),
of Sheflerville; Imelda DeGrace
(Clovis) of IVcmblay; Dorice Hach6
(Camille) of Buriiiwun. Ont; and
Anne-Marie Aubi (Robert) of Petit
Rocher.
Also surviving are eight grandchil-
dren and one great-grandchild.
The remains rested at Verret's
Funeral Home in Nindoo. The fun-
eral service was heldJuly 4, 1994 at
the St Polycarpe Church in Petit
Rocher. Interment was in the parish
cemetery.
Pohdort Boainau
the death of Polydore Boudreau of
Foyer Notre-Dnme-de-Lourde. for-
mohr of Madran occurred June 30.
1994 at die Regional Hospital Centre.
He wu 88.
Bora in Aldda he was a son of the
late Jerome and Gertrude (Roy)
Boudreau.
He was a member of the Goklen
Age Club.
He was predeceased by his first
wife, the former Jeannette Guitard,
and his second wife, the forma
Yvonne Pelletier.
He is survived by eight sons,
Martin (Marianne), Medor Eveline),
Victorin (Autise), Edmond and Ju-
Uen (Leola) aU of Madran; Valmond
(Jacqueline) of Petit Rocher. Leo-
pold (Micheline) of St Felix de
Valais, (^e.; and Nori)ert (Denise) of
Montreal; two daughten. Imelda
Arseneau (Leandre) of Bathurst; and
Leonie Walsh (Aurele) of Nigadoo;
several grandchildren and great-
grandchildrea
The remains rested at Verret's
Funeral Chapel Nigadoo. The funeral
service was held July 2 at the St
Poiyaipe Churdi in Petit Rocher.
Buiial was in the parish cemetery.
Gabriel Roy
The death of Gabriel Roy of
Robertville occurred suddenly July 3
in Robertville. He was 36.
Bom in Robertville. he was a son
of the late Willie and Rosalie
(Doucet) Roy.
He is survived \n his wife, the
former Solonge Boudreau; one
daughter. IsabeUe and one son Joel,
both living at home.
Also surviving are five brothen,
Romte and Leonaid both of Oiebec
City; Ck>vis of Robertville; R^er of
Qranby, Que.; and Martin of Bath-
■rsi; six sisters. Patricia Ballnm (Pe-
ter) of Prince Edward bhuid; Irene
Bdlivean (Normand) of Menuam-
cook; Yvette Chevalier of Nicfaobu
Deim; Raymonde Boudreau (Joe
Hacfa6) of RobettviDe; Yolande Roy
of Bathurst; and Jacqueline Boudreau
(Magella) of Dauversiere: several
aunts and uncles.
The remains rested at Verret's
Funeral CSiapd. Nigadoo. The fun-
eral service will be held Wednesday
July 6 at 7 p.m. at the St Thdrte
Church in Robertville. Burial will be
in the parish cemetery.
DONALD AVE. FLOODING
Correcting problem
will be expensive
Estimated repair bill is $450,000
Poor engineering contributes to the
flooding on Donald Avenue, but it is
going to cost "big bucks" lo correct
the problem, says Mayor Ken
Frenette.
The Bathunt mayor told The
Northern Light ihit when the dty and
the contractor were working on the
subdivision in the 19S0s, the storm
draiiu were hoolced onto the sewer
lines, instead of being separate, as is
the practice today.
That means storm water is being
pumped through the city's water
treatment plant instead of going out
into the Bay of Chaleur. This can
create an overioad effect especially
if there is a k)t of rain, as there was
Friday.
Local weather observer HaroM
Gammon reports two and a quarter
inches of rain fell throughout July 1.
The heaviest rainfiUl ocoured be-
tween 1 pjn. and 2 pjn., but it
continued off and on throughout the
day. This heavy period of ram caused
the flooding on Donald Avenue, as
well as at in one basement on Mumy
Avenue, and in a few homes along
O'Neil Avenue, as systems
overflowed.
Mayor Frenette said the bill lo
completely fix the Donald Avenue
problem is estinuited at $4S0;O0O.
This money wouU cover the cost of
separating the sanitan sewer and
storm sewer lines, budding another
storm sevrer extension to the Bathurst
Basin, and constructing another lift
station.
Just to extend the second storm
sewer line will cost $SO,000 diis year,
and another $70,000 next year, said
Fred Hermann, of the city's engineer-
ing department
"We are sympathetic with the
people, but council made the decision
10 budget $50,000. Big bucks are
needed to correct the ixoblem. and
we just don't have money lo throw
around. I feel sorry for diem, but what
else can we &oT
Mayor Frenette said during a pri-
vate council discussion on Monday.
some councillon suggested using the
$200,000 set aside lo buiM a new
police station lo fix Donald Avenue.
On July 1, many Donald Avenue
residents were told this idea by
couiKiUon Claire Wilt and Graham
Wiseman. However, the mayor said
this is just not an option.
"That klea was tossed around in
the back room, but they forget the
police station is number one on our
list because it is outdated, and is
causing a safety hazani. It doesn't
meet nre codes, there have been
suicides in the cells. One of these
days, we are ^oing lo be in big
trouble. Council sets iu priorities
over five yean. Are we going to,
change those priorities every time
something happens?"
SYMPATHY EXPRESSED
At Monday's special public meet-
ing of Bathunt dty council, tiie
problem was also discussed publicly.
"We as coundQon understand tiie
city is not responsible for an act of
God, but we have got to undeniand
their plight, and dietr fear." said
councillor Jack DeHaitre.
'There is no way tiie city can
accept liability, but somehow we
have got lo find a viable solution to
aDeviaie tiiat probfem."
Mn. Wih commented on the sorry
sight she witnessed July 1.
It wasn't water, it was sewage, ca
ca. I wu tfiere. lliose people were
seen crying, 68 yean old...it wu just
terrible."
Councillor John Duffy asked if
there is anv way the dty couM obtain
financial hdp to fix Uie probkm,
because it is "a healtii hazard."
Qly manager Ed ChiMs said tiie
$SO,O0O set aside to continue extend-
ing a second siocm sewer line to die
Bay of Chalear will be pot out to
tender midJuly, and dien tiie work
will be done in August However, he
said even if tiie won had been stivted
earlier, it would not have salved tiie
probkm. because it will still be a
dead-end pipe.
This discusskw did not resolve
anything for tiie dght Donald Av-
enue residents attending the meeting.
The IS fiunilies affected by tiie last
year's flood have yet lo recdve any
compensatian from their Uwsuit
agaiiist tiie dty, which b currentiy
pending before die courts.
Lease deal
The City of Batiiunt u Icuing to
own radio communicatioru equip-
ment from NB Tel.
At Monday's special public coun-
cil meeting, city councillon ap-
proved the entering of a lease agree-
ment to purchase tiie existing radw
communicauons system from NB
Tel.
Treuurer Andr6 Doucet said tiiis
lease-toown agreement will save die
city approximately $62,000 over die
next duee yean.
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Sewer caps and back-up valves
don't stop basements from flooding
on Donald Avenue.
Souveraine Breau of 800 Donald
Ave. knows this for a £Kt Alter the
June 28. 1993 flood, she hired an
engineer lo equip her home with a
back-up valve, and capped all her
basement drains, as recommended by
die city. Nevertheless, foul-fmelling
water still came into her basement
July 1. after a heavy rainCilL
The water came in anyways this
time." Mn. Breau said after Mon-
day's special Bathurst city council
meeting.
"I have to live witii tiie fact the
water can come in at any time. 1 can't
repair my basement 1 feel dirty.
Something bad can come into my
house any time it rains."
Mn. Breau lost two basement
apartments after die 1993 flood, and
never repaired them. She said she
followed the advice put forward in a
letter sent from the city, which staled
until tiie problem along Donald Av-
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Fighting the bugs of summer
Black flies got you scratching? We've got some remedies to try
July is here and it's hot outside.
After supper, instead of shovelling
the driveway, you can sit in your back
yard, enjoying a cool beverage and
the knowledge that you don't have to
think about snow tires for months.
Life coukln't be beuer — until the
black flies and mosquiioea find you,
that is. A mere nuisance? More like
sheer torment, and what can be done?
Or. 10 be more specific, what can be
done dial really works?
The Northern Ught decided lo
seek out the ofiinfcns of four local
residents, to see what sure-fire home
remedies they prescribe to ward off
summer's annual insect invasion —
at least u far as your bare sUn is
concerned.
Ken Gray, owner of Nepisiguit
Rhrer Ounpa, said he tries all kin£ of
stuff every year, because he finds the
bugs win be repelled by one brand of
spray one year, and a diOdent brand
the oexL This year's best bet:
Muskol.
**We ako use a lot of screen hats on
bear hunts, whkh keq) the bugs out
of your &ce, ears and aeck, and we
also tape the cuffs of our shins 10 our
sleeves, and wear gloves."
Mr. Gray said widiin the next two
weeks, pec^ win notice a dnunatk;
redttctkM in die number of fUes and
moaquitoes, as the lempenhires soar.
He said this is one of die worst
years he has seen for biting insects
r, because there wu so much rain
the spring.
' Dr. Annette Seguin. distrkA medi-
cal health officer, also said she hu
noticed biting insecu have been
particularly bad this year, because of
the wet weather early intheaeaaoo.
She said prBveodoo is the best cure
for bug UtM, and reconunendB using
pnxkKts with a chemical. DBET, in
the fonnula.
Teople should also avoid going
out around dawn and dusk, when the
bugs are most active. If ihey do go
out. they should make sure they are
weO covered, widi k»g sleeves and
pants."
Dr. Seguin also advises people not
It works for her!
Claire Paulin of Petit Rocfaer North hokls up her secret bug rqtellent, after
rubbing it on her face, and in her hair, before doing work in her garden. Ha
secret? Cod liver oiL
to scrBK:h their bug biles, lo avoid
getting a secondary infectkxi. She
said pulling calamine kxkn on the
biiea. or laldng a baking soda bath are
good ways lo slop the itching.
She said some people's body che-
mistfy does attract more bugs than
odKcs. If you are one of ihoae people
which dnws bugs, she recommends
you avoid wearing bright colon,
whfch atiiacts inaeds. iPd don't wear
perfume, or use perfkned soup or
shampoo during the sunnier mooths,
as this also draws biting insects.
Sunscreens without heavy per-
(Nofthwn UqjM PIioIo)
fumes should also be used.
*1 also heard recendy that if you
eat a kN of banasias, the scent of your
body after endog bananas actt as a
kind of repefleat This may be a
wives' tale, but anything is worth a
ny."
Flnally, she said people widi sensi-
tive skin or allergies should lest bug
rqieDent on a small patch of sidn
before liberally applying it, to avoid
an advene reaction.
She also reminded penrie dial ttiey
abaolutdy cannot get AIDS, malaria
or odier serious diseases from mos-
quito bites.
However, if you are hunting or
walking in long grass and in the
woods, you shoukl tuck your pants
into your socks, and wear kxig sleeve
shins, and a hat, to avoid getting ticks
on your skin, she said. Deer ticks in
paitKular cany Lyme disease, which
is a serious disease, although it is
relatively rare in New BrunswKk.
ACCIDENTAL DISCOVERY
Claire Paulin of Petit Rocher North
said she found die best bug repellent
in the worid, purely by accident
Tour years ago. I had tried every-
Uiing. and nothing wu working. So I
went hunting in my fiidge to see what
I could come up widi, and there was a
bottle of cod liver oil, so I put that on.
The bugs suyed away completely."
Mn. Paulin sakl she wouldn't use
cod liver oil when going to a garden
futv or outdoor barbecue, but when
she has 10 do gardening or yard work,
she puts the cod liver oil on her arms,
and combs a little bit dirough her hair.
Teople just go yvck when they
hear its cod liver oil, but it really,
really works, and a small bit goes s
long way. 1 am still using die same
bottle I used four yean ago. It's good
for the skin, water soluble, and
fiiendly to die environment What
more could you want?"
Mn. Paulin sakl she dnught her
cod liver oil cure wouM "qwead like s
bushfire." but it seems peo|4e are
reluctant to use it because of the
negative connotation about the fish
OiL
Doady Armstrong, owner of
Oliver's Gardens in Bathunt, sug-
gests aoodier smelly cure — rubbing
garlic ou your skin. ApparenUy die
bugs are naoually repealed by die
scent of die garlk.
A more sweet-smelling cure of-
fered by the kxad hortk»hurist is
tiiddng a dryer sheet under your hat.
around your neck, or inskle your
shiiL
Others in city are not
immune to flooding, either
. (ConUnncd flrom page 2A)
I bnjjitup yalire. elminaie «tt badi-
noms bek>w ground level, and cap
itf fkxr dnins.
Local plumbing firms coMaded by
The Northern Light Tbesday estimate
die cost of diis wcric at anywhere
from $1,000 to $S.00a
Freddie Boudreau of 816 Dooakl
Ave. nkl even if doing everything
die city suggested did slop die water
firom coming into one basement, it
wouU just make die problem worse
for someone else.
"All duit does is push the problem
on a neighbor, creating a worse
problem for someone else. I was tokl
dial back-up valves are just a source
of trouble on DonakI Avenue, and
prohabl> ^os'uwork,", . , „ . .
Mr. Boudreau said if Bie city
corrected the problem once and for
all, he would be willii« loahMKh his
financial ka on the DHt two floods,
just for die piece or mind. He was
alflMit ki lean as he talked about the
problem.
Other city residents were not im-
mune to Ibe flooding, either. A few
homes on CNeif Avenue had
flooded basements, as well as one
home 00 Manay Avenue. Rmd Her-
mann of the diy engineering deputr
mentsakl diii flooding was caaaed
because of an overioad on the system.
Doiolhy Berry of 746 O'Hdl
Avenoe sakl her baaement flooded,
but die situadon wu not bad, because
she and her husband. Ross, were
home at die time. She also sakl diere
are no carpets downstairs, because
die basement floods quite oftea
*1t's not very nk» becaaae of
course you always worry when
you're away dial your basement is
flooding."
That IS eucdy what has happened
to Rev. John Ron, pastor of Bayview
United Baptist Church, and his fam-
ily, who are cnirentlv on vacation ki
Qqx Breton. The Ross Cimily are
moviiw to die United Stales at die end
of July, and many of their belongings
were packed in boxes in the
Coi^giticn mennben were in the
parsonage, located on O'Netl Av-
enue, on Ttiesday, unpacking die
boxes and salvaging what they could
Council tempers flare over expenses
Monday's special Bathurst dty
couiKil meeting was reminiscent of
die more turbulent meetkigs in 1993.
lUs dispute arose at die end of die
meeting, when Mayor Ken Renette
staled he hu final approval over dw
officials attending avk events, tt
seenu die item wu placed on the
agenda after counciUor Oaire Wilt
attended a recent Badiurst Chamber
of Commerce luncheon.
CoundDor Wilt wu die only dty
council member to attend die meet-
ing. She submitted her expense report
so she could be reimbursed for $15
for the luncheon.
"It's die prindpal of the Mag. I'm
fed up of being hdd up agaoist the
wall m the back room, eveiy time
some oouncflkn want somediing,
diey just pressure a consensus," said
Mayor Frenette in a Tuesday
interview.
"I have a say in how this city nms
its business, loo. I'm bringing the
stuff i» die back room out in die
open."
At the regular meeting of Nov. IS,
1993, coundllon pused a motion
alknving all memben of council to
attend all future luncheons of the
Bathurst Chamber of Conuncroe.
Therefore, Mn. Witt wu widiin her
right, according to die draft resolu-
tion, to attend the June 29 luncheon.
However, the mayor said diis wu
an unnecessary expendittire, consid-
ering diere wu no guest speaker at
die hmcheon, and this particalar
meeting wu "not Uiat impoftant"
Mayor Frenette then chastised die
councilkn dial if diey truly want to
be coat-oonsdous, dicy wouU not be
spending tax payer doOan on un-
necessary expenses.
He dien toU Mrs. Wilt dial she
attended die luncheon widnot proper
audiorization, and dial if anyone
attended die meeting, it should have
been councilkv Boo Anderson, die
council liaiaon for the local chamber.
Afkr diat, the mayor scolded De-
puty Mayor Orsham Wiseman for
chewing gum ata council meeting. In
return, Mr. y^aeroan took a crack at
die mayor for his own exoeu
CXfffflHf I-
lifr. Wiseman said die mayor
should not be spending money on
hiring a ooosaliant to write speeches,
nor sfaouU he have had a cellular
phone on his expense account
"As fJsr u I'm concerned, you are
one of die worst abusers," Mr. Wise-
man toU Ihe mayor.
Mayor RrenetiB reioried diat he no
kx^er had die ceOutar phone, and
dutt if Mr. Wiseman wu so ttlented
at writing kng speeches in Ftench
and English, pmips he would Toiun-
leer to help out
Hie mayor also mentioned Mr.
Wisemanpntting preasure on die dty
clerk's ofnce to wiito some bilingual
speeches before hit June trip to Sl
Aubin sur Mer. FIranoe.
The current practice is for coundl-
kn and die mayor to have someone
from die city clerk's office write die
speech, usiiw die the council mem-
ber's kku. However, often die dty
clerk's office is too busy to take care
of all die speech writing demands, so
the Mayor hkes a consuhant on
occassion.
Mayor Ftenette said if Mr. Wise-
man wu aokig to point an accusatory
finger at him, dien die Mayor wouM
bring up some of Mr. Wiseman's
expenses, such u "trips to Frederic-
ton for two, dvee days."
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Mill talks on hold
Contract talks at the Stone Con-
tainer (Canada) Inc. mill are on hold
for a couple of weeks.
"We're not done, but the talks
aren't going on right now," said
Jean-Marc Thibodeau, president of
the Communications, Energy and
Paperworkers' Union of Canada
Local 120.
Mr. Thibodeau was commenting
on why the contract talks at the kx:al
pulp and paper mill stopped in the
afternoon of June 28.
Mr. Thibodeau stressed the con-
tract talks did not break off, but are
put on hold until "some things are
done," and "some issues are looked
into." He said he hoped union and
management could sit down again in
a couple of weeks.
Mr. Thibodeau declined lo com-
ment on how the contract talks were
proceeding, and to give any details on
the key issues in the negotiation,
because of a media blackout.
Management and union officials
sat down at the negotiating table the
morning of June 28, lo recommetKC
talks on a new contract agreement.
Previously, negotiations had been
suspended since February, when
work with a provincial conciliator did
not result in a signed contract.
All unionized workers at the mill
have been without a contract since
June 30, 1993, when their three-year
contract expired. This means the
approximately 300 workers have
been without a contract for just over a
year.
Bathurst is below N.B.
average when it comes
to transfer payments
By the Ottawa Bureau
Thomson News Service
Bathurst resklents were slightly
more dependent on transfer payments
from governments in 1992, receiving
an average $3172 in payments for
every $100 of employment income.
Statistics Canada reported last week.
Transfer payments to the city
increased about three per cent in
1992. up from $31.78 a year earlier.
But city residents collected an
average $4.48 less in transfer pay-
ments tiian the average for die pro-
vince. New Bninswkk residents re-
ceived an average $37.20 in 1992
transfer payments. The federal
agency gadiered the transfer figures
from 1992 income tax returns.
Transfer pavments are composed
of taxable and non-taxable income.
Non-taxable income includes social
assistance, worken' compensation
and spousal allowances. Taxable in-
come includes unempbyment insur-
ance, federal and provincial tax cre-
dits, and penskm benefits.
Fusion benefits nude up 52. 1 per
cent of all transfer payments in 1992.
Non-taxable income and tax credits
made up die second largest portion of
transfen. Unemployment insurance
benefits had the third largest share of
payments.
Bathurst residents received the
largest share of their transfer pay-
ments from unemployment insur-
ance, with an average $9.90 of
transfers going to UI benefits.
Residenu of Bathurst were more
dependent on transfers than many
other cities in the province.
In Fredericton. for instance, the
average transfer payment per $100 of
income earned was $24.74. Moncton
resklents collected $30.62 in trans-
fers. Saint John received an average
$27.88 in 1992 transfers.
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EDITORIAL
Dirty water
During the budget process last September, Bathurst city
council decided to allocate only $50,000 for the Donald
Avenue storm sewer line extension, in the 1994 budget.
Now, it seems some councillors are washing their hands of
their responsibility in helping make that decision —
whether it was a wise one or noL
To completely repair the Donald Avenue situation, it
would cost an estimated $450,000. This is money the city
just does not have at this time, hence the September decision
to pay for the work in phases.
However, some council members now seem to be taking
advantage of a sorry situation to win pre-municipal election
brownie points.
At Monday's special public council meeting, a number of
councillors expressed their sympathy for the residents who
were flooded out by Friday's heavy rain, and said they want
"the city" to find a solution to the problem.
There is a simple solution: allocating the necessary funds
to fix the problem once and for all. City councillors knew
what the solution was well before the Canada Day incident,
especially since it was almost an exact repeat of the June 28,
1993 flooding. Where was the action behind their pretty,
consoling words at budget time?
"The city" is not some vague administrative entity. The
true power lies with the 10 members sitting around the city
council table. These 10 people were the ones who made the
decision to allocate only $50,000 this year for Donald
Avenue, and these are the people who should accept full
responsibility for that decision now.
The fact of the matter is, the residents of Donald Avenue
live in fear every time it rains. Going away on holiday is no
holiday, because they fret about whether their basements
will be flooded with sewer water when they return. It is also
a clearly a health hazard, having black sewer water flood
into your home. As one resident expressed during the
flooding, "God only knows what's in that water.'
It is easy for the city administration to say, c^^) your
drains, install a back-up valve, and do not have bathrooms
below ground level.
First of all, such work is estimated to cost between $1 ,000
and $5,000. Secondly, it doesn't always work (as one
resident discovered July 1.) Thirdly, it doesn't fix the
problem — it just forces the water into someone else's
basement.
Most importantly, such measures hold these homeow-
ners hostage. They cannot have finished basements, as
residents in other subdivisions can enjoy, so it reduces their
living space, and revenue from basement apartmqits, which
the city allowed to be built in the first place. It also reduces
the value of property on E)onald Avenue. Who would want
to buy a home that floods whenever there is a heavy
rainfall?
Donald Avenue residents are tired of the political
rhetoric and lip service being paid to their serious problem.
Even after a year of legal proceedings, they have yet to be
vindicated for poorly-planned city engineering in the
1950s, when the subdivision was being built
As one resident said, she feels dirty. That feeling will not
just come out in the wash, until some serious action is taken.
If council decides that action is to do the project in phases,
then they should live with that decision.
At least Donald Avenue residents would know they have
a city council that doesn't talk out of both sides of its mouth.
MP Breau was named
Fisheries Minister in '84
Research projects need justification
Flashback
Events from th« archlvM
of The Northern Ught
40 YEARS AGO
July 1954
Playing at the Capitol Theatre on
the new, giant wide screen is
M.G.M.'s tremendous 10-star dnuna,
Executive Suite, with William Hol-
den, June Allyson, Barbara Stan-
wyck, Frederic March, Walter Pid-
geon, Shelley Winten. Paul Douglas
and l>ouis Calhem. Playing at the
Kent Theatre is that heart-throb Tony
Curtis in The Ail-American.
As political ideas go. that's a rather
appealing one from Refonn MP Ted
White, who thinks that researchers
receiving govenunent money shoukl
have to jiutify their projects.
Mr. White whouM like to see the
researchers called before a par-
liamentary committee to explain just
how taxpayers can expect value for
their money.
Many of us would like to see diis.
Quite apart from the possibility of
saving money, we might also get fiill
value in terms of entertainmenL
Some of the $92 millicn that Ottawa
hands out for social science and
hununities research appears, en the
surface at least, to have some dubious
value.
Ftir instance, we could use a bit of
Political Scene
By STEWART MmLEOO
elaboation on that $49,000 grant for
a study of the social history ol slavery
on the Caribbean island of SL Barth-
elemy in the 18th and 19th centuries.
No doubt it's of immense interest
to the researcher involved, but it's
extremely unlikely lending libraries
will be rushing to get copies of the
report
The Canadian Taxpayers Federa-
tion 4)erfonned a valuable public
service when it listed all the grants —
three full pages of them. And a
spokesperson for the organization
has suggested that anyone outraged
by the projects should write his or her
member of ParliamenL
Unless Mr. White geu his wish and
a committee is fanned, there is
probably very little indivkhial MP's
can do about the gmnis, except
embarrass the Social Sdencei and
Humanities Research Council that
handles the funding
While only $16,000 was spent on
an investigation of "attacks on aristo-
cratic behavior in ISth ceninrv Bri-
tain," one woukl think that infotma-
tion is already available in some of
the betta Brittish Ittxaries.
Hie same conk! be sakl about the
S36.O0O of freshwater fisheries in
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Poor concert turnout means
no donation to civic centre
This letter goes out to one and all.
On June 8 and 9. the local musical
group Friends in Song put on a
two-evening musical presentation in
the hopes of raising funds for the new
civic centre. Starting last November,
this group began preparing for this
show. A kit (^ hand woric and time
went into this project
Akxig with this, the Badiurst Kins-
men Club took care of all the adver-
tising, which started one month pria
to the first show, to ensure as many
people as possible would be made
aware of what was going on, and
why.
Well, as it turned out, when the
curtaiiu tniened upon both these
evenings, the overwhelming support
from the general public was not there.
All the enoft frotn so many individu-
als, would turn out to be
unrewarding.
The result is what could have been
a sizable donatkm, on behalf of
Friends in Song and the Bathurst
Kinsmen Gub, will not come to Iw.
This letter is intended to inform the
general public as Ki what look place,
and explain why there are no funds to
make any kind of donation. We
woukl like to thank all who supported
us.
As to why the turnout was not
greater, we may never know. It couU
be a number of things: ticket prkes,
timing, other coounilinents.
Or. maybe the reality just hasn't
sunk in y^ — that being not abk to
see that the new civic centre is a go,
even though right now all we tee » a
hole in the groond and no actual
bamework as of yet
For whatever the reason, there will
be others who will tiy to do what they
can to help raise funds for this
worthwhile pn^^ect My only hope is
that they are more socoessfitl than we
were.
Donat LcCoaffe, president
Bathnrst iOiiamca Qnb
Impressed with how city police
handled situation in driveway
f EMor'a Moat: TIM foiowinff li an opMi
MtM- 1» CMM Ltawrf Atm^nng ol tht
Bathunt CMjr Pole:)
As you know. I live adjacent to the
Bathurst High School, qiecifically
next to the teacher-student parking
kit
During graduation ceremonies
June 24. hundreds of cars fkxided the
area. One in paiticuiar parked his
truck across my back driveway, de-
spite the fact my car was silting there
in plain view and there is a No
Parking sign. I could not get out!
I telephoned the police and was
toU by a polite dispatcher. Tanya
Boucher, that I could have the truck
towed. 1 resisted because that woukl
make me as much an ass as the otha
person. Ms. Boucher then dispatched
Cst Allan WiUeU to investigate. He
then telephoned me aixl suggested he
had a problem. If he ticketed the truck
owner, he would have to ticket the
seven other can parked in this No
Parking zone. We both felt this un&ir
since it was, after all. Graduation
Day. But this dkl not excuse the
ignorance of the truck driver.
He then toM me he would take the
licence plate and speak to the driver. I
accepted that and waited for quite a
while to finally get out (Oh. yes: I dkl
scoich-iapea ooier angry note to the
driverdde window!)
My point is, however, in the
manner in which this seemingly
unimponant situation was handled bjf
your staff. Bod) Ms Boucher and Cst
Willelt were most polite, concerned
and controlled during the entire epi-
sode. For that I conunead your staff.
While the matter mav seem unim-
portant at first glance, it denotes the
high decree of piafesskxialisn used
for a father mundane situation. This
is what good poUce work is an about
If the little things are done fight, then
when all hell breaks looae, that
ingninedpfXifessnnaUsni will rise to
the occaskxi and m^jor tasks are
handled to the betterment of all
concerned.
?S. Aflcr the truck led Mme
other penon in a car parked in the
same vacant spot before I had had a
chance to escape. I just sooicb-iaped
another note and waited — again.
Rny Doncct
Bathmt
Wild Bill's passing is boxing's loss
t was with sadness dial I noted the
passing of my friend, "Wild" Bill
Hudon. Not only dkl I know Bill, it
was my privilege and honor to induct
Bill into the Qnadian Boxing Hall of
Fame on May 12. 1990.
Doing boxing research on Bill was
easy. He helped all he coukl. and
histtxy dkl die rest At induction
time, die director of the hall, die late
boxing great Tony Unitas. of Tor-
onto, was die one to hand him his
hardware. Bill qxned his crest and
pin etc. wid) remarkable pride.
The ni^ht of his induction, many of
Bill's fnends were on hand in a
variety of cqiaciUes. The astute and
energetk: Bathum city councillor
Keith LoupeUe (then die d^ty
mayor) told us all what Bill meant to
Bathurst while former boues gave
us memorable anecdotes. Bill was in
his gkxy. causing a great roar in die
hall on relating his fears in sparring
widi Yvon Durelle.
A former pro (with some 35
etublished bouts to hsi credit). Bill
had four "Van" aninst Mondcn
boxer Tiger Pyle — for sure on hand
on Bill's Ug night In EKt it was die
tenackws liger who pot me on Bill's
trail, initially, as a candklate.
The last time I ttw Bin, almost one
year ago, he told me he had healdi
problems. As usual, he was a judge
that day, in Mondon. BiU easity
stood out in die place, his bright
blazer calling out his name.
As for his abilities as coach, diose
were not in questkn (diough BiU had
his occssional detractor). At ring
apron. Bill worked on conscience as
weU u know-how. As he explained it
to me. I had no reason to questkMi it
Some people love endeavon. BiU
lived and breadwd boxiiw. As noted
in diis paper, folkiwing his passing,
BiU was always on top of dimgs. On
one occasion, he sent me vital infor-
mation, something which later
proved pivotal in my assessment of a
particuttr situatkn. The original
louice? JUfig magazine, an old issue.
If Bin was a character, his wife.
Martha, was a treasure: always con-
genial, always a joy to be aioand. To
see one was to see die odier.
Boxkig has kM a fifienl So has
Bathmt So hM the ptovince^ So hu
Canada. So it win read for a kng time
to come.
Thank you for diis space. Bin ain't
punchin' no more, bat thoae who
loiew him kived him, and take op die
fight
Rkhard Doiron
Rofcnvflle
medieval Europe.
One diat catches die eye Is s
$95,000 grant for die study of the
"resobition of unfinished emotkxial
busineu widi a significant odier."
Admittedly, the total $92 milUon
being nent is not a highly significant
figure in terns of our national debt
but every little million counu diese
days.
There may be some fiKinating
dilnn to be learned bxm that
$201,000 study of die "changkig mode
of reproduction among die lesetded
fongen of Kedah. Makiysia.'' but
we'U probably never know.
Changing patterns of land tenure
in Kenya and Tuzania.'' at $79,000,
is not one diat seems particalariy
exciting to the average unemidoyed
Canadian. But until Mr. White geu
his pailianientary commitiec we
can't be sure.
If a committee is strtck, it
woukln't be svfptising if it atttacied
fitirly large audiences. It's not easy to
get good vahie for your eaienakiineiK
doUar diese days. Why, tint could
even be a smaU admission charge —
perhaps enough tooover dial $73,000
stiKly of "a^ of Boiotia."
As Piene Trodeau might have
sakl, where is Boiotia.
Last call!
If you are a 1984 graduate from
Bathurst High School (or know
someone who is) and we haven't
recehred vonr response yet, please
return it tmmediaiely.
We must have your answer, va or
no. on or before JiUy 10 (diat s dtis
coming Sunday!). We need to give
cateren the number of people
If we have not received your
regisiiation fee by July 10. you wiU
not be able to attend die fnnctkms.
Please maU or drop off your response
to Klcsten (Duncan) Eddy. 850
Btidge St. BadHtst NB. E2A 1X3.
telephone 548-9698.
Klntcn Eddy
Bathurst
A principal
thank you
Once agam, die school year has
come to an end.
We woukl like lo express a big
diankyon toan die volunteers who
have so wfllingly donated some of
dieir valuable tune to die benefk of
die toidents of South Bathnrst
E le m e nt ary School
Dufiog die iMst year, many aciivjs
ties at school requfaed the kdp of
parents and otiien. TUs warden
oeely. in exceu of 300 hooi per
mondi. for such activities as Read
Cuada. book fairs, classroom read-
ing, school trips, and classroom
activities.
We have had a busy and successful
year whfch was made possible widi
your donation of time.
F^raads Gogaen, principal
South Bathurat Blcnacatary
Thanks bowlers
As die Bathurat Bowiarama Ool-
den Age Program Director, I woukl
like to dank each and every member
for my year, and fat attnidiiig die
banouet on May 19.
Alsok I would Uke to take dris
opportunity once again to diank die
Ladies AuxiUary for a job wen done.
Sharon Caaaiadiani
Bathant
Motor vahfeias account for mora
than % of th« nitrogan oxWas that
contributa to ackl rain.
20 YEARS AGO
July 1974
Teachen are assured diere is no
cause for concern about the new
French-language prc^ram being of-
fered in School Dutrict 4 at Superior
and Sacred Heart Schools.
Teachen were assured diey would
not kise their jobs because of die
program, offering French courses.
10 YEARS AGO
July 19S4
Fisheries Minister Herb Breau ad-
mits it wiU be lough fdling Romeo
LeBlaiK's shoes as a cabinet minister
responsible for New Brvnswkk.
The Gloucester MP for 16 years,
Mr. Breau was one of five new
ministen named to John Turner's
cabinet He repfaices Pierre DeBane,
who was appointed to die Senate.
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GERARD CORMIER
CM6F DEOJieWE
Beresford celebrated July 1
with new logo, park opening
The Northern Light. Wed.. July 6. 1994 — 5A
By JANICE R. AMOUR
Nortfaern Light Staff
Beresford celebaied Canada Day
widi a special enthusiasm diis vear.
The fastest slowing town in New
Bnuiswick cetebiaied iu lOdi an-
niversary, in coniunction with its
Canada Day celebrations. The an-
nivenary festivities began widi die
unveiling of die new town logo at die
municipal buildiog.
Mayor Real Boudreau. assisted by
die first mayor of Beresford, WiUied
Fbuiem, and a number of councillars,
unveiled die loeo and sk^^ Beret-
ford: Capitale de
I'Habitation/Housmg Capital.
The slogan features a red and
yellow sun rising over a blue roof,
and die name Beresford in Uift red
letten. Under the name Beresford,
diere are blue waves, and the slogan.
Capital de I'Habitation/Housing
CapitaL
the logo was designed by Via
Madnm, die Madran-based public
relations consulting firm.
In an interview before die unveil-
ing. Mayor Boudreau explained this
is die first dnie die town has ever had
a logo. It is different dian the town's
coat of arms, which remains as it is.
"Like Bathunt has the phantom
ship as its logo, we have this logo,
promoting die building industry in
Beiesford. We have evervthing peo-
ple need to build and complete
furnish their homes, inside and out"
Mayor Boudreau explained die
rising sun represents die rising entre-
preneurial spirit of dK youth of
Beresford, and the dawningof new
opportunities for the town. The blue
rooftop represents die upward qiirit
of optimism in die community, and
the economic revitalization from
building. The red type for Beresford
is meant to show dw collective spirit
of achievement in die community,
while the blue waves rqiresent the
Bay of Chaleur and the sea.
He said this logo will be used to
rqxtsetit the Town of Beresford on
promotional material, and in odier
such capacities.
Also on Canada Day. Mayor
Boudreau officially opened the new
Pare de la Paix. or Peace Pailc.
located adjacent to die Beresford
Shopping Mall. Aldiough die park
was completed last September, die
official opening was postponed until
Canada Day. so it could be pan of die
overall celebrations.
The park is approximately a qnar-
ta of an acre laige. and surrounds the
already-standing ccnoa^ih memorial,
in remembrance of the death of war
veterans bom Beresford.
Mayor Boudreay said it cost
$33,000 to plant ^rass, trees and
shrubs in the park, install walkways,
put in new flag poles, and add park
benches.
The BaUiurst Richelieu Club do-
nated $10,000 to the project, because
die dieme of peace fits in well with
die Richiliev club's goal of brodier-
hood and friendship, said the mayor.
Mayor Boudreau said diere is no
playground equipment in die park,
because it is intended for use by
senion and people in search of a quiet
park u> sit and enjoy.
There are odwr parks nearby
where children can play on swings,
and other playground equipment
Bishop announces changes in diocese
The Bishop of Badiurst, Bishop
Andr6Rkhard, hu made die follow-
ing appointinents for the dioceae,
effective in August
Three Eodist priests, Fadier G€r-
ard Lecomte, Fr. Ouy Loisd and Ft.
Donald Patent will serve die ptfishes
of SMppagan. le Goulet, Inkerman
and PoiKmoucbe, said a release.
Rev. Claude Pinet and Rev. Regent
Landry will joindy serve the parishes
of Lemeque, Petite Rivitee-de-L'Ile,
Saint-RaphaCl-sue-mer and Pigeon
HilL
Rev. Fortunat McGraw to die
parishes of N^guac, Covedell, La-
gac^ville and Lavillette.
Rev. David Ferguson to the par-
ishes of Grande Aiue and St Lfolin.
Rev. Ronald Roy will be pastor at
St Isidore and minister to Saint-
binte.
Rev. Eddy NoCl is new pastor in
tracadie.
Rev. Edmond Thdriault will be on
leave for studies.
Rev. Marc Hach6 and Jean-Gilles
Hach6 are on sick leave.
R<v. Yvon Sirois, Benolt Rioux
and ElpM^ Chiasson are retiring.
Semuianans Laurent Chiasson ami
Serge Comeau will respectively
vrark at Sheila and Lower Caraquet
for dieir pastoral internship.
Chaleur region
proud to be
Canadian
Various Canada Day cekbntions
were held in die Chakur rMion on
Frkky. In die top photo. Belledune
Mayor Andy Flanagan greeted his
nephew, eight-mondi old Michael
Mnrchie, aind his brother-in-law,
Gnmt Murchie of Dalhousie, follow-
ing a Canada Day parade. At left,
Andrew MacDonald. 7. enjoyed a hot
SI at Coronation Park i Badiurst,
ore the heavy rainfall drove
everyone home, and prematurely en-
ded die Badiurst festivities. Andrew
is die son of Nkole and Teny
MacDonald of Badiurst Below,
members of die cokir party of die
Petit Rocher Royal Canadian Lesion
Branch 100 inarched in the fuss
during a Canada Day ceremony, had
at die cenotaph outside die Petit
Rocher cadiecual.
(Norlhwn Ughl Photos)
Nathalie Bertin crowned Miss Bay of Chaleur
Nadialie Bertin (seated) was crowned Miss Bay of Chaleur June 29 at die Petit Rocher Arena, one of die highlights
of die Festival des Rameurs. Nadialie's court consists of Retide Morrison (ri^tX first princess and Miss Friendship;
and Annik Arseneau, second princess. Nadudie, 16, is die daughter of MajelU Bertm and Gdralda Aub6 of Petit
Rocher, Rende, 17. is die dau^ta of Guy and Suzanne Morrison of Beresford; and Aimik. 17, is the daughter of Pierre
and Gerakla Aneneau of Peut Rocher. There were 1 2 pageant contestants in alL Festival des Rameurs. Petit Rocher 's
annual summer festival, ran from June 29 dutwgn July 3.
(Nontwrn tight Photo)
Country music, touch football
planned for Bathurst festival
There will be somediing for every-
one at this year's new and imprwed
Badiurst Summer Festival.
Some of die activities plaruied for
July 22. 23. and 24 include a retail
tent downtown, and a Frolic Riche-
lieu tent Both will be set up on die
vacant Kent property on Mam Street
said a release from the Bathurst
Summer Festival organizing
committee.
There will also be bowline tourna-
ments for yoiith, seniors, oisabled
persons, and mixed teams, held at die
Badiurst Bowlarama.
If a business After Hours is more
your speed, one is planned for the
Bathurst Marina.
Country faiu will also have their
fill of fun, with a counby hoedown at
die Badiurst SupeiMall parking lot,
and a Debbie Myers night at die
Bathurst Marina.
Sports-minded folks can check out
a touch football tournament at
Youghall Beach. Meanwhile, shop-
ping enthusiasts can scope out the
Bathurst Farmers' Market food fur,
with activities for kids, or a giant
rummage sale, or an old-fashioned
family bazaar, and sidewalk
bookfair.
Pet kivers can enter the furry
family friend in a dog show, cat
show, or horseshow. There will also
be an outdoor family barbecue with
celebrity durdc tank, and downtown
beergardens. The Merry Go Round
Band will be there to entertain the
children and adults, and diere will
also be a parade.
The release stated a calendar of
events should be out soon, with
details of times, places and event
sponson. In the meantime, interested
people can call festival headquarters
on die second floor of die Bathunt
Supermall at 548 4248. to get dieir
sununer festival T-shirt for S 10, taxes
included, or stop by The Northern
Ught.
Belledune linedancers boot-scoot
to No. 2 finish at Atlantic Jam '94
The Belledune Super Villagers
boot-scooted their way to a second-
place finish at Adantic Jam '94
Saturday.
Tive of die seven judges came up
to us afkr the competition was over,
and told us diey marked us u first,
but somehow we ended up second, so
I toU die girU we should so home
widi second, and be proud of it," said
Roland Jaillet. choreographer for die
country line dancing QDupe.
Mr. Jaillet owns and operates
Roland's WorU of Country Line
Dance in Bathurst
The Belledune Super Villagen
earned die right to compete in what
was billed as the worid's largest
country line dance competition at
Parlee Beach in Shediac, after plac-
ing first at a provincial competition in
Moncton June 26.
The Parlee Beach competition was
part of Adantic Jam '94, a two-dav
outdoor country music concert head-
lined by Tanya Tucker and Brooks
and Dunn.
"Even though we phced second,
we had a great time. We got to see all
the concerts for free, and we got
wonderful T-shirts, and won SSOO to
buy some new hats," said Mr. JaiUec
"We are just as happy as clams.**
Mr. Jaillet said die Super Villagen
plan on entering upcoming cotmtry
line dance competitions in Oromocto
and Nova Scotia. They may perform
their original dance, die Funl^ Cow-
boy, choreographed by Mr. Jaillet to
the song of die same name, by U.S.
country artist Ronnie McDowell.
However. Mr. Jaillet may choreo-
graph an even more challenging
original cotmtry line dance, set to
another song.
"We are going to knock dieir socks
off die next time we sec diem," said
Mr. Jaillet, referring to die E^-
moudi, N.S. team who won die
competition. Dartmouth did a stan-
dard country line dance, and did not
have any coshunes, unlike die Belle-
dune Super Villagers, who had an
original dance, and costiunes.
At first, die girls wandered why
we didn't win. widi five of seven
judges telling us we should have
plaoBd first All the judges were from
Nova Scotia, and a Nova Scotia team
won, but we all wanted to show diem
we were good sports in northern New
Brunswick."
Mr. Jaillet also plans to organize a
provincial workshop and competition
ui Badiurst Uiis fall.
THREE SISTERS CELEBRATE 25th ANNIVERSARY
Three sisters married 25 years ago on July 5. 1 969 at 4:00 p.m. The cererrwny was celebrated by the late
Rev. Adelard Arseneau at the Sacred Heart Cathedral.
Anne Marie, Yvette and Ida Arseneau are the daughters of the late Arthur Arseneau and Jeanne DArc
(Gionet) Arseneau.
Michael Hachey, William Lavigne and Dale Smith were the grooms.
The brides are three of eleven children. They were married at the same celebation.
The Arseneau family, Jeanne D'Arc Arseneau (Mother) Gerald Arseneau, Jeannine Arseneau, Priscilla
(Arseneau) Roach, Alfred Arseneau. Theresa (Arseneau) Ouellette, Andr6 Arseneau, Alice Arseneau and
Lillian (Arseneau) Foumier and their spouses and children virould like to wish them all a very Happy 25th
Anniversary with lots of love.
EVERY THURSDAY AND SUNDAY
M CHICKEN SNACKS
1124 ST. PETER AVE.
6A — The Noithcm Lighl. Wed. July 6. 1994
Beresford officially opens new park
With a mtp of the ribbon. Beresford Mayor Red Boudreau declared ihe new Plic de b P»ix (^^
adjacent to the Beresford Shopping Mall, officially open on Friday. The park was opened as put of die town'iCanada
Etay festivities July 1. which tied in wiUi die town's lOth annivenary. Pictured bom ieft Roland Aub6. town
councillor, Raoul Charest: councillor, Wilfred Poulem. Tnt mayor of Beresford; Mayor Boudreau; Aldeo Duguay,
president of die Badiurat Richelieu Club: Eric Boudreau. coundllor, Roger Senechal. governor of Richelieu
International for Northern New Brunswick; and Maryse Boudreau, president of the Beresford Downtown
Development Corporation. (Moithwn Uoht Photo)
City no longer pussy-footing
around with bylaw for cats
Pet control bylaw amendment gets first reading
By JANICE R. AMOUR
t<^rthcm Ught Staff
One was reminded of the poptdar
Nadonal Fdm Board cartoon, ''The
Cat Came Back." at Monday's spe-
cial meeting of Badiurst dty council.
A bylaw to amend the animal
control bylaw, which would allow
die animal control oflioer lo trap
pesky stray felines, at a property
owner's reouest. was put on the dty
council table — for the third time
during diis council's dute-year term.
This lime, the Tirst reading of die
bylaw was approvQd. after much
debate.
*T am not going to support dua
bylaw for die ddrd Sme diis has come
to die table," said dq»ty mayor
Graham Wiseman, a adf-professed
cat k)ver.
"This b coming back to hatmt me.
There is no way 10 identify who owns
die cat and die animal contPol offioa
woukl oidy keq> diem for a day.
before disposing of diem. It seems
diere are two dilTerent treatments for
animals: one for dogs, whicfa can be
traced, and one for cats, which can't
be traced."
The amendment to the bylaw
woukl allow die animal oootrol of-
Hcer 10 choose to lrq> any stray cats,
if asked by tbc prcpow owner, for a
feeof $ia This fee tehidei the work
10 trap die cat. die oKit/fhem^ iuid
die fflnoaal of tha^feline after 24
hours. However, it does not require
die animal control officer to trap all
itrav cats.
(Jurrently. die animal control of-
Ocer is not responsible for trapping
stray cats. Instead, ajpraperw owner
is required to place a $120 refundable
deposit on a trap, and catdi die
animal diemsdves. dien do widi it
what diey will. No uapt have been
rented firtm the dty, said city trea-
surer Andrf Doucet
CounciUor Bob Anderson ex-
pressed hb conccm about the ndgh-
bor who hales his or her ndghbor's
feline digging in dieir garden, and
chooses to have the cat trapped.
widKMit lelUQg the pet owner.
*T can tell yoa 99 times out of 100.
die neighbor knows who die cat
belongs to. The owner thouU be
calle<C before die cat is done away
widi. If we don't do that, we are goeig
to get a k)t of caUs."
Mr. Doucet explained it is difficult
to call all ownen. if die cat does not
have a tag on its collar. A prevuus
bylaw teouiririg die registration of all
cats in the dty was defeated at a
meeting last December.
CoundUon were evenly split oa
die vote to approve die first reading.
Councillon Harvey Boucher, Su-
vana Boaca, John Duffy and Jay
Merseieaa voted for die first reading,
while counciUon Jack DeHaitre.
Claire Wilt. Bob Anderson and de-
Bulletin
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Editor's Not*: N your group
or organization hat an inoom*
Ing acthrRy. this la tlia pboa to
M paopla know alXNit
for this column ahoukf ba
brought In no latar titan FrMay
at 5 pjn., to halp anaura puMK
cation tha following waak.
TODAY
-PaUic Health nonei wiD bold a well-
child clinic today at die Dcpatmett of
Hcahh and Cotnmonity Services. 16S St.
Andrew St from 9 ajn. to 11 ajit. and
from 1 pjn. to 3 p.m., at weQ aa on July
12. 13. 19. and 20. A parmt mutt be
preacnt for the child to have hit or her
immunization. Appointmentt ihould be
made one month in advance by callina
547-2701
FRIDAY
-The local chapter of AIDS New Bnint-
wick will hold a Volunteer Appreciation
Night at 7 p.m. at 1 80 Union St. This will
be an evening of recognition to honor
thoee who have tupiwned the local
chapter, and to explain what AIDS N.B.
do«s, in the hopes of recruiting new
volanieen.
SATURDAY
--A carwash and berbecue will be held
from 10 ajn. to 4 p.m. outside the
Beresford Municipal Building. The event
is being organized by the Beresford
Alpinet Mixed Slowpitch LeMue to raite
moniet to go to the provinciau in Monc-
lon in September.
MOmMY
--The Parks. Recreation and Touritm
depanment for the Citv of Bathurst it
holding in annual Fun iMose today in the
Bathunt Arena. The fiin begina at 9 a.m.
to 1 1 a.m. for children ages 6 to 10, and
from 2 p jn. to 4 p.m. for ditldren 1 1 to IS
years old. For more information, call
Terry Poirier at 348-0410.
put^ mayor Graham Wiseman voted
against die first reading. Councillor
Keith LoupeUe wu absent from the
meeting.
Because of die split. Mayor Ken
Frenelte had to cast the decidmg vote,
and he voted in favor of die fint
reading.
The second and durd readings and
enactment will take place at an
upcoming council meeting.
Break-in nets jail terms
Three men are currently serving
jail terms for their involvement in an
April bceak-in on Lindsay Avenue.
AntM Caisse of Rogersville, and
Randy Laviolette and Eric Joliooeur.
both of Campbditon, are all serving
90-day jail sentences for their in-
vfdvement in die robbery of the home
of Bathurst businessman. JP. Suilds.
During court appearances last
week, die men also were given one
year ptobadcn, and are required lo
pay restitution of $1,000 each.
In April, thieves broke into Mr.
Surkis' home and stole several diou-
sand dollars in gold onns, jeweby.
and money. Several arrests were
made by die Badiurst City Police, in
connection with the break-in.
These aneau inchided six voudis.
who cannot be named under die
Young OfTeodea Act.
A toimh adult cfaargod in connec-
tion widi die case, Ren6 MazeioUe of
Allardville. win appear in court Mon-
day at 1:30 pjn. for ekction and ple«
on chai^ of break, enter and theft,
dieft of a vehicle, and dieft of a
licence plaie. Also, anodier young
ofTender will also be going to court
shortlv. in comectioa with this case.
A Bathurst City Police spokennan
said die investigation into die case is
still ongoing, and more chaises may
be laid.
Firefighters to wash cars
Saturday as a fund-raiser
The Badiurst Fire DepaitmeiU ia
holding its sixdi annual charity car-
wash Saturday.
The Badiunt Irving Car Wash on
Sl Peter Avenue is the site of dua
year's carwash. a raise money for
die Muscubr Dystiophy Association
of Canada. This u the Badiunt Fire
Denartment's chosen charity.
Since 1987, die k)cal fire depart-
ment hu raised $6,000 for the char-
ity, through car washes, shamrock
sales, canister and foot stq> sales, and
raffle tk±eu.
In 1991, Badiurst was die only and
first area to hold a Battle of the
Badges competition between die po-
lice and fire deparments in eastern
Canada. Since dien. the program haa
been modified and is now called the
Lift for Life. Halifax heM die first
event in 1993.
Since die mid-1960s, die Badiurst
Fire Department has had four muscu-
lar dystrophy chairmen. The fint was
Lionel S. Boucher, foik>wed by Jean
Claude Dumas, DonaU Laflbley and
currently, Fred Morrison.
Donald Laffoiey became a fire
fig)«er advisor for die association in
Northen New Bninswidc. He was
also honorary chainnan in 1991.
All money raised by the Bathurst
Ftre Dmrtment is sent to die
MJ>A.C;. office in Halifax, and dien
distributed back to nordiiem New
Brunswick, to help meet die needs of
people living with muscular
dystrophy.
MJ>. IS a chronic noncontagions
disease which causes a person's
muscles to completely deieriorue,
eventually resulting in complete fai-
capacitation. The muscle deteriora-
tion is irreversible. There is no
known cure for the disease, and die
cause is abo unknown.
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Putting out the welcome mat for tourists
The Tourist Information Centre on Vanier Boulevard in Bathurst opened itt doon for die season on June 19. and
heU an open house June 29. Guiding tourisu Crom die infcrmation centre diis summer will be dsht counsellon. They
include, kneeliiig &om left, Dantn DeGrace and Daniel Robichaad. Back: Meredidi Wood (managerX Shelley
Milton. Krista Chianon. and Carole Couuire (assistant manager). Mlasing from pholo are Alain Hach6 and Sara
Monetle. (Neilham UgM Photo)
Eastern Star annual expected
to attract 600 visitors to city
The 64di annual sesskn of die Gnuid
Chapter of New BrunswkJc, Order of
die Eastern Star, will be held at
Badiurst High School Thursday
through Satiinlay.
The three-day session will be
presided over by Hazel Harris,
Wordiy Grand Matron, of Badiunt,
and Rupert Sypher. Worthy Grand
Patron, Dalhousie.
Approximalely 600 delegates are
expeiaed lo attend from all provinces
in Caiuda and many states of die
Uniied Stales.
The session will open with a
vesper service at 6: 1 S pjn. Thursday,
conducted by local resident Rev.
Ross Wiseman, of the United
Church, win will soon be Idavi^g
for a charfle in Newfoundland. This
will be folkiwed by an official wel-
come and greetings from civic, pro-
vincial and masonic dignitaries.
The next two days will be devoted
to business, including nirscntation of
annual r eport s and the g te ct Jon of
officen. 'm instaOaiion of the Grand
Officen for 1994-199S will oonchide
die
The Grand Chanter of New Brans-
wkk b comprised of 32 cfaapten in
various parts of die province. There
are more duu 3,000 memben in dus
iurisdiction, one of 39 duoughout
North America.
UCT Donates To Several Groups
From Mt, Don Bwday and Franc* Cat4,ak)ng widi son OMarCoti-Sardayaoaaplad a oh«)uo tor I^SO. on
of Camp Ectus. The monay wIR ba us«d to aand Oiiviar to camp iKHth an adra aupaniaor. Vaniaa Gbnat, 1 yaar old
daughter of Laona Giorwt, racalvad a chaqua for $264 to attand oompatMona in Toronto, Ont., with Laa TourbHfona
da Petit Rocher. Jack Smith accepted a chaqua for $1 50. on behalf of tha Canadian Institule of Matalurgy (C.I.M.) to
purchase a 'Rock Box*. Suzanne Batiineau, raprasenting Camp Echjs, recaivad a cheque for $500. to help tfioaa
who cani afford tha full amount to attend camp. Ralph McArdIa, Youth Committe chairman for UCT, mada tha
prasentation.
From left: Anne-Maria Gammon, preakleflt of the Special Population Commlllaa for UCT, praaantad a ohaqua for
$2,250. to Joan Duguay, vtoe-praaklent F^aaaau Sanrfce Chaleur Inc. Tha money wiH ba uaad for tha purehaea of
material and aqulpmart for handicappad paopia. Louiaa Boudreau, Monique Boudreau, Chantal Dugiiay and SyMa
Trepanier, aH with Ataller Edouanl Roy of Patk Rocher, accepted a cheque for $1 ,500. to defray expenaea of a trto to
P.E.I, to attend a workahop for handkapped.
From Mt: R^ih McArdla. Youth
Commlttaa chairman for UCT pra-
aantad a cheque for $60a to Jaan
Mare Banok. 11 year oU son of
Claude and MariRn* BanoH. to
he<p oovartha coat of an oparatton
at IWK ffoapital in HaMax. LC
Nicola Daigla. 275 Saa Cadata,
Royal Canadian Saa Gadal Corp.,
raoeivad a ohaqua for $600. for the
purchaaa of band eqtripmanL St-
fflone Perron, flnandal campaign
laader forthe Red Craaa, raoaivad
$600. to go towarda aqu(pmant to
help cover aarvbaa In tha Nepisl-
gult regton.
Anne Marie Gammon (left), praai-
dent Special Populatton Commit-
tee for UCT, and Qerafoina Maaon
(right), N.B. Special Olymptoa rag-
ional coordinator for Bathurst Spa-
dal Olympica, praaentad « aartift-
cate of appredatfon to Ron Cyr.
past aenbr oounaeHor, for UCT
aervicaa rendered to tha Special
Olympics athlatea In the ragton.
the Itovthcvn Itght
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RCHAnOSCN-OUQUAY - So-
ma Rttiardsoii 4 Danny Du-
guay, R oehsw B a. June 23. a
ROBICHAUO - Chrt«lin« ft
lylatNsu RolMiaud, Sheila.
June 29, a boy.
BaiO(r-SAVOE - Annk* Be^
non I Marto Saraie. Si-iadar».
June 29, a Iny
TROTTER-BLANCHARD -
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Blanohard, l.iplanM, June 22.
PfrRE - Judith ft Robert ntrt,
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AUBE-LEOACY - Sue Aub* ft
MMto Legacy. Bi— fcxd, Jun*
26. a bo y.
STEVER-8TEVER - Oa* Dm
QiMwr A Bryan 6tM*r. Baih-
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MIOUS8E-LANTEIQNE -
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Mgna, PMHa RMara da rit.
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ROU88ELLE ■ PiarrMM ft Pla-
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Jiaie 29. a oM.
THOkMS - awdaoi ft Safga
Thonias. BranMI*. Jun* 28. a
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P a rtwwod Heights. Starting
August ZfeKl. 54»ee92.
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CAHD OF THANKS
AUBE - The famHy of the
laiaShlrtey Aub« would like
to say TTiank You' to Ore.
Ougaa A Memlche, the
nuraea of the 4>i Roor Eaat
tor the exoalant cere, am-
bulance altondanta, Father
Araaneau and Father Com-
eau, Elhatton's Funeral
Home. Palbearers, Mem-
bers of the Bathurst Vokin-
laer Rre DepartmanI, and
to all thoae who attended
ehher the Funeral Home or
ttw Funeral Maaa. Tbank
you to ai tioee who eent
sympatfty and maaa oaida,
Rowora, made donaltona or
brought food to our homee.
A apectal thank you to Ro-
ger Pkx>t. Loulae Roee and
Nicole Piae for the beaudfcjl
hvmne at tta luneraL Your
Mndneea and garteroelty le
very much appreciated.
The AUBE and O'NEIL
ImMaa.
FUNERALS
FUNERAL
AUBE - Shirley
Th* funeral mas* lor ShMsy
Mbi of 1227 Ocean RUoa
Orlva who dM June 2B. 1904
was hsM Jun* 29. 1804 torn
Holy Fsmly CtMrch «Wi Rev.
LM« Arssneau oMeiaSng. As-
•itSng was R«v. Hackx Com-
•eu.
Hoedv>gs ware don* tff Ber*
ni* AllWn. Hymns wer* tqr Ro-
Ktr Picot LouiM Ross and
led* Pitr* and included:
'Vitrg4 Dt L'Ecomt', "Eian
Tm UmmT and '//«» Ctmt
TkM Aft*. Th* organist was
war* OanW Al-
WK\t iieson Mslsnson, Cfvls
OtM, Alan Vanlol. Tommy
Mstsnaon snd LecpcM Chios-
ng uuriiousessswn
HaHax,"
Oaawa
pwish
WHEHORUUI
SPENCE-ln loving memory
of our daughter who
paaaed eway 26 yeera ago,
July 13th, 1068.
W« ariH year Mfift Asa^
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^^m*Kl
W* wM mntr maitnmd. _
r* tUat w wnm aatf fHd-
^afinnf fti
tm Ou htnt
An tk§ mm uiM «dl a«Mr
L^dsn !• aa MmjtHi, Hf
Mat f f Bif aw am* afac* **
km ym.
Sadly mlaaed by rmther.
father, siste.'s; Doris,
Dorma A Lola, brothet a
Harvey A Terrance.
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Fax 548-3784
FOR SALE
Siding, windows, suitable
for camp, sink. Also 1984
Magna V65. 1064 Thunder-
l>lrd. 548-a477.
ARTKLES FOR SALE
15 X 30ft swimming pool.
Liner (1 yr old), solar
blanKet, winter cover,
Cripy-Krawler. k^ust take H
apwt. $1500 Cal after 4
54a-S427.
Kitchen cat)inets, automa-
IK In Root oil twaler, tools,
radio shortwave record
player with 8-track tape ft
recorda ft much more.
237-5377. l4o collect
1984 Chevette $350
Queen aize box spring ft
mattress, used 6 mths
$200. Large older mk^ro-
weve, $40. 78»4S01.
1 aluminum door, alao wirv
dODM In vartoua slies. Cell
540-4023.
5' paik) door, dout>le glazed
$200., elso 4' betitub and
fixturea, $100. Call
548-5836.
Complele gym eqUp. lor
aale. CaU after 5 p.m.
783-2330.
FIREWOOD
FOR SALE
8 ft ier«gttw, $65 cord
4 ft iengVw, $75 oord^
16- cut ft sptt, $110.
cord delivered.
783-465IV783-4583
For Sale: Doors, 4
windows- 60* X 30 ', 2
windows- 30* X 30*,
1^
ODOV.
For sale. FrMge, stove, Ian
a microwave oven.
548-2936.
■Pelican- Wind surfing
board lor sale, good ootkI
$450 neg. 546-8911.
Refrlgeratoik aJeve,
waahar, dryer, mM waaher,
alao slovoe $75.(wo(<dng).
Oreeaers, VCR S4»«>2S.
PETS FOR SALE
For sale, Beby ftabblla.
548-9923.
LAPINS
A VENDRE
725-2952
RABBITS
FOR SALE
TRUCK PARTS FOR SALE
Chev truck pena. Box, left ft
right farKier, left A rigfit
doora, ft 1 rad aupport
S46-9570.
AUTO PARTS FOR SALE
1964 Ford Eaoort tor parts.
$250. 542-2060.
SERVICES
SERVICES
H & R AUTO SERVICE
Parts & service
for
V.W. Golf, Jetta,
Passat, Fox ft Audi
Gas & Diesel
Motor, transmission,
shocks, brakes,
mufflers, tires,
NB inspection
Licensed mechank:
2945 N. Tetagouche Rd. 546-8701
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YARD SALES
5 FAMILY YARD SALE-
Sat. July 9tti. 1105 Model
Ave. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. ^4o
early birds. 750 hcnda
Slamily Yvd Sale at 1115
Mercury Ave.. Sat. July
9lti., starting ai 8 a.m. Rain
dato July 16th.
COMMUNITY YARD
SALE- Sat July 9lh, 8 am.
to 1 p.m. Canobie Com-
munity Center.
Yard Sale. ST ANNE.
JAMES POWERS, Sat.
July 91ti. starang at 9 am.
Ywd Sde, July em ft lOtti,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m., aola ft
chair, 1 Frantdln atove, 1
large air dght alove, 1
kitchen aimox wood atove
a large variety of arttoles.
165 Msin St Bailedune.
LuXa of artkdas Sat. July
Ml from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m
Rain or shinel 1005 Orser
Dr. (Sea Wind Subd.).
SEVERAL FAMILY Yard
Site. SaL JULY 9th. , 9 am.
to 1 p. m. 575 APPLEBY ST.
Ftain or Shinal
Yard Seto - Set July 9, 8
a.m.-12 noon, 360 Evartge-
line Or Baby things ft
many home treeeuree.
Yerd Sale, Sat July 9. at
443 Golf S»eel from 830
a.m. to 1 p.m. Rain date
Sat July 16.
Yard Sale, Sat. July 9, 9
a.m. at969 Marxir Avenue,
Manor Part(. Rain data Sun
July 10.
Yard Sale. 1186 PtooL Set
July 9th. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
r\^ data July I6lh.
Yard Sale, 1240 VANIER
BLVD. SAT. JULY 9lh, 8
a.m .to 1 p.m. Rain Date
Surtday.
Yard Sde-Rtfn or SNnal,
July 9tti 8 am 1890 BRI-
DEAU AVE.
Yard Sale -1065 BIR-
CHWOOO, Squire Green,
Sat July from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. Rain or Shine.
Yard Sale 586 Fie|tCrea-
Oant, Saturday, Jely 9, 8
^.m. to 1 p.m. Rain date
July ie»).
Yard Sale. Set July 9th, at
320 Evangalne Drive. 900
a.m. Something for
everyor«e.
GARAGE SALES
Qersge Sale • 4 lamMae,
Saturday, July 9lh, at 148S
Furtotis Craacent ftain or
Shine.
Qerage Sele - Several fam-
laes. Eaat Balhurat - Har-
bourview SubdMakm (Brt-
deau), tocated on Mbami-
Chi Ave., cut OR Brtdeeu
Avenue - to end of BrMeeu,
then lum leftto 1961 HInton
Creaoent 9 a.m. to noon.
SATURDAY, JULY 9.
Oarage Sale, Saturday,
July 9lh, 535 Stout Court
from 8 a.m. to iwon.
AUTOS FOR SALE
1964 Plymouth Horizon,
Hcanaed A inapacted. Good
condition $600. Call
546-1712 or 542-4441.
1964 V-6 Celebrity Wagon
tor sale. Good oond. $1 495.
548-4744.
1965 Pontac Acadian, ax-
oeftant oond., only 54,000
km, second car. aaking
$2,000. neg. 548-5147
1987 Bonnevila SE, very
oood conditton. $3,800.
CaN 548-4557.
1966 ReHant, 4 portee.
autonMSqua. bonrme oorxl.
$1500. neg. 783-4790.
1987 Pony Hyundai. Beat
offer. BIrchgrove trailer
perk. Bsre el ord. 548-3442
or 54»8882.
1069 k4sroury Topaz 4 dr ,
100,000 km, exc e l an t con-
dition. 783-8046 or
542-0788.
Pondac 6000 LE 1990, V-O,
3.1 litres, »4,0O0 km Blen
ftqulpee. 783-8683 l«>rte 6
hra.
TRUCKS FOR SALE
1980 ^MC S-15 Van tor
sale i-x pens Asking $350
Cal 783-3116
1083 Ford Rangar $600.,
alao car stereo and speek-
era. $150. Cal 548-8770
1091 GMC S-15, Ext. Cab,
4X4, SLE, fuly toaded A 1
Cond. 783-4778 alter 6
p.m.
VAf6 FOR SALE
1989 Astro Van. Call
546-2319
1990 Grand Voyager Ven
air oond , am/tm caas , bki*
In color, one owner driven
548-1097
SELLING YOUR CAR?
Put K In
The ClaaaHMa
546-4481
TRAILERS FOR SALE
1972 Flipper UghtMfeight
travel trailer. Very good
oondltton. 546-5329.
1979 Belevua DLB Hwd
Top Tent Trailer, sleeps 8,
elect heat, 3 way frMge,
good cond , $2,500. Pleese
eel alter 6 p m. 548-3156.
1981 -Unik- fifth wheel
trailer awning, air oond.
mag wtfteels, battery, grav-
ity fumace. 24 ft. Good
oond. $10,500 395-3480
6 p.m.
1975, 19 ft PMC trailer
Very good condition.
546-6605.
Boler travel trailer 13',
fridge, atove, fumace ft ca-
nopy Ind., very good oondl-
tton. 548-2366.
CAMPERS FOR SALE
Camper tor 1/2 ton truck for
sale. For more intomiBtlon
cal 540-5300. '^^
FOR SALE
•iu", cimpor S2 000 or
Ir.idc for 4 kvhcolcr ro •
!ik'^ or '■>;!tldlo hof.f
'33-2710
MOTORHOMES FOR SALE
FOR SALE
V.79 Coachmen 20 li
■T.otorhome, fridge
love furnace, micro
.-..tvc. AC Reduced
tor quicl( sale SIOOOO
.M 410 Pciiksidc Dr
546-1911
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(noro poiScuarV dosovfead t) a
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fagMwad in Sic OMa* ol •<• Ragl-
•irar ol Doada In and tar Sia County
ol aouoio w r on Iho laot day ol
AuguoL l»1 ai NuntMr22e4S4. ki
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Conlial Quaranty Tniot Conpany
hava iMOn purdiaaad by TNC
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dudlng Iha aubtad Mntaaoa and.
iharalora, THE TORONTO-
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haa baan aaalgnad by Canval Civ
aniy Truat Company to THE
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an -Aaalgnmanl ol Morlgagr datad
Hw )3t) (tey ol Jun*. ise« and
raglalarwl ki itia OMo* ol Iha nagt-
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Q tou o aaiai on tha 140) day ol Juna.
1804 aa Numbar 2ie8a3. to Voluma
17B^ m Paea 12S.
sea conduolad putiuani lo th»
Pioparty AoL R.S J4.B.. Ch. P 1 S. at
vnandad. and dia tarma ol aaM
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to
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any oaoa an OoHbar » tlS7. aa
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Paga 1Z aiNch Mnngaga laaa aa-
alamdby CENTRAL QUARANTY
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bar to CamiAL TRUBT COI»
PANY. to THE TORONTO-
tX)BIIBOSI BANK by an taalgn-
maw al M n rtgaga yaarmw dalad
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fOQHOOfoo In Ino RoQtot^ OMoo In
and lor »>a County ol Qtouoaatar on
tm 28th day ol Juna, 1ta4, at
NuntMr 2eoa07. ol VoAimB ITSS. ■
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COUNTY OF OLOUCEBTER
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AND TO ALL OINERB
TO BBIOSI IT HAY COWCOW
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aatiad a Ntad and aoaang dat
mora paiaculai^ daaoilbad
naaar;
imeiEAa dalw* ha oocurad
INERE WILL BE BOLO AT
PUauC AUCnOH M •» Qtouoaa-
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PttnKM abwt, ratn oMranoi; BMh-
WM. NJL. on Augual M, lie*, m
1000 am., fia FiaahaM paaparty ol
Efc Biadhig B««ply (1S7S) LH.
atuatad In BallMal. County ol
O lou ca itat and Provtooa ol Maw
Branaaaa. aaM prapaity batog aub-
)ict lo a dabaiaw* to Sw Biak a(
BtaaUaaL dead •« lat day ol
Maxti. IBTS and iii^toiiil to Sia
Oflloa of Bia Ra^Mar al Daadt to
and tar toa Couniy ol Olouaoilar on
ttn aid day ol March, 1S7S. aa
NuMbar BSSaa. to Votuma SOS.
pagaa S1-10) and Mk) lagtoMiad ti
Iha oRtao ol lia Ro^alrar ol Cotpo-
March. 1S7S aa Nuntiar 4211 wid
mora pattlculirty daaotiad a M-
toaa:
Property atuatad ■ laas Srtdga
Saaat Bie««aL HA. P.1.0. Noa. ao
oiasTO. ao 430 OSS, ao 430 ase.
Sata oondudod purauant to tha
P iapawy AaL R.SJ1B. 1S73. C
P-ia a anandad and »ia lama ol
I asti dqr ol Juna. lBe«
CtBABSONS ROY
Laaiyara tor iha
Bat* ol MontiaiM
Par: Erk Roy
CNuaaoNS roy
PO Boa 20010
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CLASSIFIEDS
are a great way to
BUY. SELL OR RENT
EQUPMENT FOR SALE
FOR SALE
• 1989 Westarn Star Truck
• IkSSa Pulp trailer, model Fkxjssy with Prentice
loader, modal 120. Can be seen at Beresford
Repair Centre Ltd.
• Caterpillar front end bader. Can t>e seen at
Hache Towing in Beresford.
Bids are atxepled on total package or separata
items at La Caisse Populaire Sta. Famine Lite.
"Highest bids not necessarily accepted.*
Phone: 546-8620
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8A-
-The Nonhem Lighi, Wed., July 6, 1994
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
1. 2 t 3 badroom aptt
UnhMlMl. WHh Iridg* «
stov*. RivwBite Or. Cal
549-4281
1. 2 & 3 badroom ^>at\
mtnU tor rant. Rmm cal
54«-2a6S.
1 It 2 BEDROOM ^Ms
Fridga a slova. No pats.
S46-ei27.
2 BEDROOM apartmant
wtth fridga A ttava. At 261
SI. Patrick Straat.
54»-9fl63 or S4e-1»96.
1 BEDROOM i^L Fridga «
atova Irtol., no pata. Lo-
caiad naar Ctufau Canlar
MiM. 548-2070 afltr 5 pm.
1 BEDRCXJM APT tor rant
on Varrtv St. Frtdga A ttova
Inlcludad. $9oo.mo.
54^«848
1 ft 2 BEDROOM ^>ls.
Haat. atac., Mdoa A tlova
inckjdad. H»m NBCC. A
<kmrtlom\. 54»-9«21.
1 t>drm. apt., fumlahad,
haalad, adults only. Lo-
calMl at 188 M^n St Call
546-9742.
1 bdrm apt Rua du PaiK
Dara a tord. FrUge A slova
aa)plad. Unhaalad. $250.
ntwitMy. 548-2527.
1 bdtm. apt., fumiahad,
avalatta Aug. lat Bridga
St, ulllWaa Ind.. $32S./tno.
548-2815 aflar 5 p.m.
fumiatiad, haalMl, lights
not Ind. $370.1110. 160
•Mlunroa. Call 546-3705, or
54»-23>4 sftar 6 p.m.
1 bdrm tMNsmant apt Haat
& alaclrtai^ ind. Fridgs A
stoya (uppliad. $40O.Ano.
South Bathurst. 548-B360.
APARmENTS FOR RENT
Lsrga 3 txirm. apt wllti
firaplaca, haat, lights &
catita Ind , $675./mo Also
1 bdrm. apt., haat llghls,
cabta Ind . $32S.Ano.. 1470
Maria, ctU 547-0007
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
at Wsstmount Apts.
Bachslor apartmants
only. Call:
546-4360
APARTMENT
FOR RENT
:350. mo , utilities rc\
ndudf'tl. nvnri.iblf'
••'f'ria!'-iy
5-J6 330' c'
1 BEDROOM apt partaly
lurni alyd. W aahf > drfm
Ind. HMiMl No psti. Non
stndkm. 548-2100.
1 bidroofn, 2 bwlfoofn flpCi
In BatNjrtt Ind.: wator,
fc1d09 A slov#. Fof Infofiiuh
tton. 046-2660 am tor Tom.
1 badRMcn bflMfftont apt,
I'ancwooa HanfMa. rnoQ9,
aiO¥a, hast A wnlrtci^ Inol.
$32S.lin. 640-6117.
2 BEDROOMS
Sida by akfa Duptax,
blinds, fridga, ttovt
ind., hydfoaxMu oomar
o( Chalaur A Qrangs.
trnmamiili. $475/mo.
783-4013
2 BEDROOM lumtahad ipt
n waai nasHireL vvaanar/
drysr hodHip. prKHa atv
^anw. 548-2182.
APARTMENT
FOR RENT
492 Parkside (Down-
town), 2 bedrooms,
fridg* & stova In-
cludad. $395. mo.
Availabla AprH 1st.
546-3216
APPT.ALOUER
2 chambraa 4 oouchar,
iitu«*Baf«afenl, Plaoa
15
APT. FOR RENT
2bdmw., situated in Ba-
rasiord, Plaos Haritaga.
wraiWbis July 15tti.
542-1518 or 54MI99
SUMMER
SPECIAL
FREE MCROWAVE OVEN
aih a 12 month laate
DOWNTOWN -14 2
bdrm apte, ne«4y rerK>-
vated with hardwood
floors, new laurxjry fa-
akties, ampla parking,
fridga ft ttova, un-
haalad, damage depo-
sit required ADULT
BUIUDINQ.
EDDY HOUSING LTD.
8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
546-7331
APARTHENTS FOR RENT
Appt 2 chambras ft
couchar, au centra da
Potnte Verte $325 mo.
PoMa el reirigerateur tour-
nis 783-4301
Appt 2 diambres ft oouher,
semi sous-sol, chautfft,
ftdalrea. cable, meubie,
prAe du Coltege Comm.
$4507mo. 546-8329.
Appt neuf de luxe trfta
modama, maubl* ou non,
entrto prtvAe, pone palto, 2
chambras ft oouchar, vue
aur la mar ft Polnta Verts,
783-7815.
AVAILABLE 2 badroom un-
healed row houses. On
Magr Qodin Crt. $425.mo.
No pels. 548-5663.
Avalable 3
house apt. overlooking
BatMjrst Bay. SSOOmnSi.
Haat ft lights ind. No pets.
548-5663.
BACHELOR
APARTMENT
FOR RENT
Starting from $220.00
per montti. Apply at the
front desk at
GLOUCESTER
HOTEL
or Call 546-4431
BACHELOR apt - 424 Qolf
St LMng room, l)edroom,
dining room. Ftidge, stave
ft dishwasher. >425.mo.
546-9241.
Bachetor apt fumiahed.
Alao 2 bedroom apilridge ft
slove. Looalad in Baree-
ford. CaU 548-8668.
2 bdrm, MOOTmo. uf>-
healad, dwnagadepoalt re-
quired. 8t Anne. 548-2186.
2 bdrm basement apt
FrUge, atove, haat A aiac.
md. Mnaa Rd. Aval. MMM^'
diately. tMiJmo.JUao
looMng to buy a tSamfi
atorm door, alza 32* X 80'
2 BEDROOM beaemant
apt tor mirL FMam ft ttom.
Ctase to M«Bft For Mor-
rt 848-3204.
APPT. A LOUER
Ik't-. .ford. 7 ch,.int ■
.! couchct. rflrir)i'r.ii
.'I porip inrlii<;
T. 1. ph(v. ••
542-2923
APPARTMENT POUR
ETUDtANTS - 2 chambras
'«lflMwr nmtoM. En taoe
J9U ooMpe. RSaarvA main-
Hsnant pour rarmfte aoo-
Wre 04-96. Auaal diaponi-
bie pour TAM. Cempoaei
""" 1106.
2 bdnn apt Rue du Pare,
Osraafcrd. Fridge ft atove
auppAsl $300. monthly.
Unhaatod. 546-2527.
2 bdim apt St Anna Street
Fridge A stove, ft hot water
atypBed $388
Jnhaetad. 546-2627.
2 bdrm ant Fridoe ft atove
(ndudad. Haat ft elaaftriolly
not Included. $360.Ano.
5464347 or 648-6680.
2 bdmi apt Fridge, slova,
weiher A dryer Inot Bene-
tord. 648^444 or 548-6753
after 6 pjn.
2 bdrm apt Fridge, stove,
wesher A dryer Ind Berae-
iord. 548-0444 or 546-6753
aAar 6 p.m.
2 bdrm ipt Wast BatMnt
Privato enSanos. w a she r /
dryer hoolHjp. SSBOAno.
phjauMWee. 546-3625.
2 bdrm baaement apt.
Fridga A atove Incl.
$330./mo. Appleby St.
Bathurst 546-6879.
2 bdrm baaement apt.
Fridge, stove, heat ft etsc.
kid. MJnee Rd. Aval. Imme-
dlately. $388. /mo.
2 t)edraom apt for rant
Heat A slecticlly indudsd.
Cal S46MM aftor 5 pm
ktf fnofa Infofinallon.
2 badfoom apt tor rant. Not
tested. $300.m e.A;eB eMs
nMvch 1st. Gal batiaaan
a.m. A 5 pjn. 18483747.
2 ba^oomi^onO'Nel Or.
1 badroom apt on Prinoaaa
Dr. Aval. kmMtfaMy. CaU
54»91 ao^ ft sean ' *?* *
5 pm tor more kitoiiiMttioii.
2 bedroorvta apt, iMtvoom,
Mtohen, Iving room. Fridge
ft 9tBM9 Ind. Nawly reno-
vetod. $800.mo. Ho pela.
W.J. Cormier Co.
546-2526.
Nawly ranovatad large 3
bdrm.. «Wi laundry room,
itavaA Mdgesuppled. in
Ntaadoo, avalabto Invnedl-
sMy, $378Jmo. hsat A
IgtHs not Ind.. 84»96aB.
2 bedroom apt In Berse-
tord. Fridge A s tove In -
dudad. For more informa-
ilan cafl 547-5377.
3 iMdroom duplex, centr-
ally located. Unhsated.
Neer schools. Avail. July
let 846-2646.
3 bdrm duplex. Canon Or.
Large yard. Quiel netghtoor-
hoed. $400.Ano. Unhaalad.
Awa«. Aug. let 5460118.
AnOVE AVERAGE
1' bdrm. APT.
i:i(l I nulPin. (iirif:
j ■,lovi\ priv.ilp y.ir-:
s'JSO. mo. unhpntr>ci
^)46-67l3
APT. A LOUER
BERESFORD
548-5123
Appls. 1 . 2 A $ ohambies A
oouohsr, BaBiurst, Bsraa-
*ord A PeW Rocher. Prix A
dtooutar. 1, 2 A 3 bdmn.
apts.. Bathurst Beraatord
A Pern Rocher. Price to be
discuaaed. 783-3512.
Apt to Parkwood Heighis,
slove ft Mdge Induded.
Call Wind«vard Manage-
ment 546-8178.
Aat Lone Pine, 3 bdmta.,
fridge, atove, cable to-
ctoded. Heettog, IgMs not
indudsd. Cal 548-3316.
APT. FOR RENT
2 bdrm. apt., stove &
fridga Included,
fKX)k-up for washer &
drysr. Situatsd 694
Appleby Street.
$360Vn)o. unfwated.
548-4354
546-5147
Bedwtor apt near K-Mart
fumlahad, heat, aleo. ft
cabto supp l ed $325.mo. 2
k)edroom apto on St Petsr
$360.mo. Unh««tad. Bal-
oony A laundry tadltlee
54»-346a«46-3425.
BERESFORO-2 or 3 bdnn
aula JMal Immadiaiaitf no
VM^sv* ^^v^aw. M V w e^^nea^aa^ww ^ vnr
pets. 548-2304 or
MM127.
Bsis appt nsuf avec l>ai-
oen,;efhambrea ftooudiar.
PrAe du Jean Coutu. 1 mola
gralult avec bal d'un an.
roaw m rawnamaur wkl
Paa diaulM nl Adair*.
ASOOymo. 546-2002 loiv
ou 848-3277 apr*a 8 hrs.
Bacaafofd. 2 badroom a.
Fridgs A atove. $3eo>mo.
Al uHlttaa. 548-6066 or
547-2969.
August CarMMMO.
Houaa tor rant, fUmialiad
homa on waftarfront vfWi al
Maiaon A louar 6 029 ma
K i II iilii all ^^^M Bm^^ma* 4
rnnopm9t pan noonar. 9
chambraa A oouohar. Podia
6 rdfrtoAralaur oompda.
Claclrtdld paa oompda.
$470JNa 542-aOOO.
Maiaon A louar - ma HM-
aMa. BadnjraL Moia da juir
m mouL raraaaamani
msutMe. 846-27B6.
tJERESFORD
■. t ■ ■
it* /. Luhfltw.'.
slow'f & furt.it'
148-8415 or
548-9359
NEW DUPLEX
Large 2 bedfoom apt in
new duplex. Washsr A
diyar hook-ups. Fridge
A stove inckided. Csntt'-
aty tocslsdon St Ann
St $400jno. *■ slac.
725-5567 .r
725-2940
Apt., partly hirnlshed,
stove, lidge ind., avalable
waeMy or monthly. Cal
54»4328 tor more Into.
AVAILABLE now: 2 bad-
room haalad apt In Beree-
tord. t48QAnlh. No pels.
Cal 842-2024.
Tv^ni'ti^E IL.I
Bus 5^8-8897
548 868.-i
BEST RENT DEALS IN TOV^^N
4 bdmt. duplex $43S7mo. unhsatad.
• 1 txkm., aiklt bMg.. |335ymo. unheated.
• 1 bdnn.. $295ymo. unhaalad.
• 3 bdrm., $300ymo. unheated, availabla Aug. 1st.
• Duplex, has private yard arxl drivsway.
1 bdrm. apts. are in quisi adult buMing, fwt water
incKjded In rent, and ar* kicated in good west and
location, ck>se to shopping. Look around, than cal:
5464740/545^91
Large bachelor 1 A 2 bedroom aptt., oompletAly
ranovatad, centrally looated, dose to CoHege ft
Shopping Centra, laundry fadities, secured
buHdina. indudea fridoe & atove.
548 5234 or 542 2074
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS
1 A 2 bedrooms, off street parking, resident
supsrintendent, hot water induded. $330. •
(375. per mth., aduH building, 615 Chalmers
Court
CaN 548-8176
Windward Management
APAFmiENTS FOR RENT
2 BEDROOM duptox. Vlc-
loria Ave. Fridge ft etove
Ind. $400.mo unheated.
5466386 or 548-6833.
East Bathurst - 2 bedroom
apt Bathroom. Mtohen, Iv-
Irig room, hidge A stove.
Heet A llgha Ind. $460 .mo.
No pels. Deposit required.
546-2528
FOR RENT
A newrty lerwelM 3 bom.
•pi witi Move ft Mde*.
hook-up tor waahar ft dr^.
Privaa areanoa, no peR
eiiaiad at 254 JaoquM Si
548^354/546-5147
LARGE 2 badroom i^.
Elac. heal. Iridge ft atove
kid. AduNa only. No peto.
$475. mo. Ountop .
783-2015.
Lovely quiet 3 badroom.
main loor, apt Cloae to
BHS. Ind: aunporch, stove,
Iridge A laundry hook-upe.
$400.mo. Cal Denlee at
548^988 or 546-5159.
1 bdrm apt at.
CamBa St $400ymo. to-
waahar ft dtyer'lG»6302!
nawiy ranmfawo « ocvm.
apt. In quiet buMng on St
Andrew St, $340./mo.,
Iridge A stove kid., odn
operated wesher A dryer.
No pels. 548-9849.
Nios A cozy 2 bdrm apt (or
lor aato to $40,000.) for
quiet person or coupto. Pri-
vate pawed drfcraway A erv
kanoa. $360>mo. Heeled.
788 BrUge St 5464038.
FOR RENT
2 bdrm., MoQe. tlovs kid.,
utilities sitra, cable,
aaihar ft eyar hook-upa,
privaia drivaway ft erv
kanoe. $4O0^no. CsfWaly
located ki Bal«nt Aval-
aUa July lal. 8484407
Pall Rocher Nord- Chemin
Qodto. appt una chambre
au aoua-aol. Elaa poAle,
reMgftraleu, lavauaa. aAo-
heuee, oomprie. Ubie to 1
aoOt $375ino. 783-2486.
PETIT ROCHER - 1 bed-
room, ground la¥Sl, apt on
walariron t . Musi be eeen.
Fridge A atove Incl.
$328.mo. 783-2991.
PETIT ROCHER - Appt 2
chambree A eoucher.
Chauff* A ftclalrft.
$475.mo. 783-3512.
STUDENT APTS - 2 bed-
room fully furnished.
94-9itarm now. Apto aval-
abto alao tor 8w eummer
only. 846-1106.
81 Anne 8t - 2 bedroom apt
risige. siwe, neat, aiao., a
aMe July 1st 64S-aoe8.
SUNSET OR 8 bedroom
spt Adulto only. No pala.
Aval, and ol Aprl. 548-2394
or 8464127.
APTS.
VWlBual
Laundry, aaociy.
S4M(IM or S4M979
WEa SmJATEO, bri^ 2
bedroom bssement apt
Fridga A stove Induded.
$830.mo. *■ ulllitlea.
846-2474 altor 4 pm.
ROOMS FOR REKT
Aooma tor ran^ Miohan fa-
oMsa. Nsar N.B.C.C. ft
Downtown. CaN 546-6621.
HOUSES FOR RENT
room, kitchen, (ridge,
stove, hsal A Ighia to-
dudsd. $480jno. No pets,
deposit required.
546-2528.
2 BEDROOM, partially
fcjmlahsd, horns lor rent In
Polnle Verte. Call
783-2903.
2 bedroom houee on HM-
aide Awe torrent unH the
30too( Auguat 846-2796.
3 bdrm house $4007mo.
unhsslsd. St Anne. Cdl
8 pjn. 846-5874
Eaat BatHirst $3607mo.
Fridgs A atove Ind. Un-
healed. Oepoell required.
Cal S4»A108.
1 1/2 ak>rey 3 bdrm houaa
on Bridge St tor rent to
own. CaH 546-8078 or
546-4006.
3 ft. ■A.aM lAi ml ■ I I k*AMk
Donn. oupiax ww\
tnant, waanarAlryar hook*
up. PrMm pMd drtva-
way, lam baolward. Qolf
St Aval. noar. 540-4307.
BEST RENT
DEAL IN TOWN
1 hdrm hou'-.o S475 n'
•ihcalrd. Wp-M B;ilh
■ .1 location Priv.itr
■ivow.iy & y.ird Av.m
> K- in Au'iii.l Look
f inilul fi r,]||
546-6740 545-0591
MOaU HCIC8 FOR RENT
MOBILE ftofiw lor rent. 2
bedreoma, a>ialiabto knme-
diataly. No pela.
$328.monthly. 646-9127.
HOUSES FOR RENT
COHAGES FOR RENT
2 bedroom cottage, Beree-
ford tMach. Avalable from
Aug. 6th on. 546-5620
Sept apedal rato.
COTTAGE - 2 bdrnw. hied
for coneSudlon workera.
Avail. unM July 9 A aflar
Aug. 13. At 196 Bareetord
Baaoh. 542-2007.
COTTAGES tor rent,
Youghdl near the beech
For more kiformalon call
546-5756
Cottage tor rent on Beraa-
tord Be a c h . AvdI. July 9-16
and the month of Aug. Cal
546-6239 or oome to cot-
tage « 525 on Beraatord
Cottage tor rent Bereetord
Beach. 542-2961.
Cottage on Beresford
B e a ch avalabto from 30to
July on. For mora toto oal
542-1200.
PETIT Ftocher- Meublfte, 3
chambree A eoucher, en
face du qual. DiaponMe
Itor juto. 783-2838.(Lina)
OpMHraaAL FOR RENT
FOR LEASE
Office, retail and light
industrial buildings
located at 216 Mi3n
Street, 259 King
Ave., and 595 Main
Street, in the down-
town core.
Call Eddy Housing
" at
5466631
COMMERaAL
OFFICE SPACE
FOR RENT
$290.00 per month
288 aquare feet
1428 SL Peter Ave.
Phons Arnold Robinson
546-6606
COMMERCIAL
FOR RENT
Buildingforrent.upto
4.000 aq. ft., down-
tawm Bathurst Ideal
for restaurant or of-
fice. Reasonable
rates.
546-1707
COMMERCIAL
SPACE FOR REfJT
542-940C
542 9450
once SPACE FOR RENT
OFFICE
SPACE
FOR RENT
Prime olttos speoe In Kay-
slons Plaos, 270 Dougtos
Ave. For intonnalion cal
548-8176
9 to 4:30 wBBkdays
OFFICE SPACE
FOR RENT
1000 and 3000 sq.ft.
available at 360
Parkside Drive and
500 sq. ft second
floor at 181 Main
Street, downtown
core. For information
call Tower Jewellers
547-1150
OFHCE SPACE
FOR RENT
FrontsonStPetorAvs.
320 Square Fast
$375.00 per month
1428 St. Peter Ave.
Phons Arnold Robinson
546-6606
WAREHOUSE FOR RENT
Warahouee tor rant to Emi
Bathurst Apply at W.J.
Cornier Co. Ltd. 546-2826.
WAREHOUSE
SPACE
Approx. 700 sq. ft.
with loading dock
and offioe located on
St. Peter Ave. Call
Marc at
(daya)
548-2273
(evenings)
546-2846
LITTLE ADS
GIVE
BIG RESULTS
HOUSES FOR SALE
FOR RENT OR SALE
i(Bi«lbi IIM). LargaelndoaiB, ipedoua,
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MafOMHy RinMnao. iBaraiKNy).
54^«r;r« or 54fr4826
REAL ESTATE
Intereeling propoeltion -
Wll trade executhre lodge
on Tabuetotoc River for
houee/property to Bathurst
area Make offerl Lets talkl
773-3038 Paul.
FOR SALE
5 unit apartment
txjilding newly reno-
vated. Located on St.
Andrew Street.
Please call between
8:30 a.nfi. - 5:00 p.m.
546-7271
HOUSES FOR SALE
3 bdrm. tiouse with 2 bdrm.
^t, aatdng only $88.000..
Vwi Tasael St Doni miee
It Remax 547-0007
A VENDRE
Split level avec garage,
foyer, armoire en
ch«ne Prie du CoNkge
CommuneulBbe.
783-8671
Houee tor aato on Mrami-
cN Ave. Pfioed to sal at
$39,930. For mora toto.
548-4040.
PETIT ROCHER - BeauMul
1 storey honw IhjUI on lerge
5 ecre moeHy wooded prop-
erty. 3 bdrna. Baeemenl
garage. Mtol kept properly
Includes small t>rook.
$60,000. nag. 783-2983.
OWNER TRANSFERRB)
MUST SELL FAST
1 ^/2 Moray renovaled
oldar horrw, 3 bdme., 1
bath, endoiad veranda,
larga living room, counky
kitchen, mudroom, full
baaamenL quiet prwato
vWk to naw civic
, topping. $42,000.
54»-3^
REAL ESTATE
^^r^K^ly,
i8)(t)g 03
Marttlmt RBsKy Ltd.
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year round Ivkig. Priced to eel at $29,900. Exd.
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ceramk: ft hardwood
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House tor sato, li% le-
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seeping, silualsd nsar
tadUss. $81,000. (te-
548-9770
aMar 5 p.m.
PRIVATE
SALE
House
on large lot
Salmon Beach
546-2884
LOTS FOR SALE
Ctaered tot tor eeto. Oaltam
St - Qeleni Subd., St
Anne. 200 X 200. $7500. or
wll flnanoe 10% down,
$1307mo. tor 72 mentis.
Cal 848-8714.
Lot tor Sato. SubdMslon
HsrHsga (tor duplex) Be-
ra^iard, NB. CaH 396^480
aftsr 6 pjii. or 847-8864.
UM tor seto to PoMsr 8/D.
AsWky priee $6,0 00. prio e
Includes wsN. For Informe-
lon csl 84»3315.
LAND FOR SALE
Approxknatoly 1 aore toton
Caron Drive, dly Imlto. Pr-
toed to eel. Cal 846-4877.
CAMPS FOR SALE
Camp tor sale. 44 Clustor.
anoor oaawoofn. 2 oorma.
ao X 24. Slesps 8. to very
good oond. Zone 7. Aaking
$10.000. 84»608a
MOBIi HOMES FOR SALE
1973 moMe fwme onlsrae
ieiMed to comer tot Blrav
arpk. Bereaic
or a« 6 8Be^
PRICED TO SELL
gro¥S kaler pk. Bereaiord.
546-3442
ig X ay nioMto home,T
bdrm., Mdie I akwa kv
duded. AMONa HMOO.
NKOOTIAMX
cal 545-5226
MK for FIOfTMO
FOR SALE
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30* X 40'. 1 1/2 storey. 4 bdrms., 2 washrooms,
cathedral c«iling. finishsd bas«ment. 75" x 100*
lot. paved entrance. $88,000.
546-5643 after 5 p.m.
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YOUOHALL BEACH •
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a* fulyfumiBhsd* pa-
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(>ir I^ of the RoMiy Church hekl a fimiUy picnk Sunlay lo help celebnie the Intemational Y^
The picnic, held behind the church, drew a crowd estimated at more than 400 people. Activities included music and
dancung thnxighout the afternoon, with a baifoecue and games for the children. Pictured hen are Myiiani Piquet (left),
four-year-old daug^tter of Simon )uid Ciaudine Piquet of Baihunt; running in a three-legged ace with her cousin.
Rebecca Arseneau. Rebecca is the rive-year-old daughter of Andrd and Lise Aneneau of Dieppe.
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SQUmi QRKIN SUBD. •
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IK ba*i.FamMidHno-iyWn
AMngt
SOUTN'
andwd garaga. For
priveM showing call Mane.
KtNT AVE, BAIMURST • na-
noMMd ra u'asr iseuras
alaclrfci haat. mi 4 aonlanoaa.
SSSS 000
-nVAObuCMK, MLS
• 1 4 aorat . konaga 380 laM, SO
Ism OKI crMM ■ subdMtlan.
pm\ Is appfovad. Gal Pat
ioinTORO, DUPUn - Live
In one lem tta oSiar. GaN PaL
■as •mooi ST.. mls.
$70,000.00 - 4 fea*eo«M, 1M
haiha, larga S ataray, «lny<
aiding, na« wiring an4
alaeMe B.B. Pa«y
lao* WMB.TON oa, cxa
W7,000l0O - a badroaes naw
•nieigad MIehan, lOOclOO
M, garaga, elooa la ataman-
Mir achaala. PoNy
ItM SmDOE ST, MLS.
IDS NOTRE DAMC, HU -
SHuaisd on s douWa lot Na
wsl imlntsinad otdar 2Mrs)r
hona IsefeMa en htconw of
$900 1 montfi, double garaoe.
nsw sMhg and InsuMian. coxy
IMng room witi imxxI *Bf.
Crt Pat
ISIS OOOOVIEW AVE.. EXC
174,000 • iNs ona you muat
ssa. Larga prlvais Mrd. Naw
P.V.C. windows, E.B.B.. 2
Isvals eomplatad, llnishad
baaamsnt. nsady as apL H
oenar wlahss. Poly
DUPLEX: LIVE RENT FRBU •
Ckwa D oyarytiing, aknoat
naw. wtwt alsa do you rMsd?
706 Victoria, 186.900 MLS Naw
a*-i-- L^Jbb
RUE OUrriER, BEqESFORD
- tjMga buryilow wllh 3»2
badrooms, QTnf 4 yaersoM and
impaooMa. Oosa lo sctaol
and msl. Quial «Mst Only
tasxxn Frandns MLS
OS* VIGTOHA - 2 bsdrooms
from s|iNi iM\ tjaaamant apt
Pavad drh^away. Modem snd
brloht. aosa to St. Patar.
806.000. MLS Frwidns
1010 RUE OES SAPmS - This
apadoti bcngslow is to Im
sasn. You wM lovs dw layout.
PVCMlchan, 2 Ml ba«is. lowar
lawtl complaM. OouMa ear gar-
age, larga oomsr iol In poputar
BMa VMwa Subd. A must to
sea. EXCL Fmndna
CSNTINMAL ST. • 2 homes In
Parkweod Heights under
lOOjOOO. Pitaod 10 aal. 1133
CanlannM ei $81 .SOOIn axcai-
lenl oondMOn and 1286 Cen-
STSJOO.
MJTFii
QonwlBMy
0. Vk9 I
11 eeras lol
wMh 1H sioray handlman sp^
cW home. Poly
10»411 ST. JOHN ST.. EXC.
$70,000UM - Oon't have Via
rssponslbHity of ttM whola
mongaga paymont wWi iNa
sMa by sida -iarga' duplex. 3
and 4 badrooms. hardwood
doors, oie. City cann. Poly.
S)M MRAIKM ROAO - So
easy ID own ai «36j0O0M with
1 badraom apL B hsip iha
morlgiga. Exoalant isrwianL
Lai ma tfww you how. MLS
8 ERE8FOR 0; PlC UTiyE •
3 b#draoffi honw wm\ qhidv,
Inrn-ni uud akMaU i. Ail fci n .^ ^.^fc>
fiQrOUna pOOIt wrWipOOl. DUM-
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Cd oiids lor fr#
1164.000 M.S
LAND: 26 acres ol pwtly
1818 BRRXAUAVIL, BXCl
low Is cosy lantly room, bese-
tnara. Move In and an|oy. Poly.
DUNLOP: 3 bedroom wMi gar-
age, brick, ceramic, hertftaood,
whirlpool etc.. .prioad balow ap-
pralaal tar quidi sale. Cal na-
Ma $104,000 EXC.
FOREST OLCN SUBO. • Be«i-
Mul tread lot, 4 bedroom, spit
•nbanca, 2 batfis, Iwga tvir^
room t dMng - Inlahed baae-
ment. ApplatKa to remain.
EmI. - Can Mor«.
ROUGH WATER DRIVI ■ 2
storey home - 3 bedrooma.
large kitchen 4 dM(«. hard-
wood Roort. Price in 00^. End.
- Cal Mona.
BERESFORO - Banitilui view
ol the Bay - skle splH - 3
IK belh - large
- Priced to sel-
M.S - Cal Mona.
ONTHESEACH -Prioad re-
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MlrSiarayl^toafejree 4 bed-
rooma, 2 Michans. 2 baihs. Cal
PM tor mora mto.
NEW LMTINa - Berestord.
SS21irl2 fr^^T^Sr!^ **e tot,Tw««»e«. 3 bed-
pr o dma i sly 260' daerod tor '
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BERESFORD, NB
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Les candklates et candklats doivent poss6der
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ENTREE EN F0NCT10N - le 25 aoOt 1994
Les candidatea int6resste et les carylidats
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de servce et un expos* de carri^e d4taiM au
soussignA au plus tard le 15 Julllet 1M4.
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Diredeur g^nirai adjoint
District acolaire no. 7
easier postal 1000
Beresford, NB
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CITY OF BATHURST
VILLE DE BATHURST
C.P7P.O. Box 116
BATHURST, N.B. E2A 3Z1
TENDER
Tender No: T010-94 REPAIR & PAINT
FIRE AERIAL LADDER TRUCK
Sealed Terxlers addressed to Lola Doucet. Acting
City Clerk, City of Balhurst, 380 St. Andrew Street.
Bathurst. N.B.. E2A 1C4 and marked on envetope
Tender for TO1O-04 REPAIR A PAINT HRE
AERIAL LADDER TRUCK, will t>e received until
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The towest w any tender not necessarily accepted.
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NOTICE
XROCHETTKBIE
VmVX MOULIN
RESTAURANT
Nigctdoo
"You cani t>ring your own wine
But you can enjoy it tor tiM same price?'^
Pttone for informatkxi 783~3632
CORRECTION
W» wkh to dmm your
tfw foftnMftv onvf in out
■CarMdto Day ^W - Dmal &327
Stia Dam: July 4 - July 9. 1894
IE • fSBOa03-4 - PlaaSc Too«»x Storage - The
luBftaiton showing tw aeparoto red tray on tw top of
tm tootoox is not inckided.
y
Canadian Tire
Associate Store
520 Sl Peter Ave.
Betwrst. N B
AVIS PUBLIC
(En vertu de rartfoto 68 de la Lol eur rurbantsme).
La municipaUte de Beresford Inc. a I'intentton
d'adoplsr un enSM modfant son arrSit no. 18-1982
initoti *AirM aitoplant le ptan muntoipal de Beree-
tonr et deux arrMe modMant ear. arrM no 25- 1 982
inlikil* 'ArrM* da zon^ja de Beresford*.
L» but de la modiflcation a TArrM adoplant le plen
munidpel de Beresford' eet:
1. ModMer de rMdentiel uniamiW a commerce
oenttal 2 to zonage de le propriMt de M. Johnny
Gkant sMuAe au 1190 me Prindpete.
Lse buto dee modficalfons A I'ArrM* de zonege' sont:
1 . Permettre k Mme FranceUa Gtonet doptnr une
garderie au 1190 rue Principeto.
2. "Suito k une demartoe de M. Conrad Hactwy qui
desire oonetrdre un immeubto A bureau sur to terrain
situe au 10S5 rue Principale (sud-est de
fintoraectton dee rues Principeto el Landry), to
oonsel a dfckto d'apportor une modftoaSon k
rArrM de Zonege alin d'indure rusage Ixireeu'
dans les zortes commerce de vdsinage'.
Lee personnea intoreeeAee peuvent oonsdtor oee
proiets d'errMs au bureau du eeciet a ire-greflier
muddpd * rh6tol de vito de Bereetotd. NB. de 9h00 i
16h00 pendent lee )ours ouvrabtoe.
Lee objecttons aux proteto d'arrMto prteentoee par
*aH soront AtodMee tors dune audenoe pubCque qui
se bendra en to eale du ooneei de Beresford. NB, to
lund 11 iuilBt 1904 * 19h30. Touto personne qui
dMre dOfsndre oee ob(ecttone ecriiee ou &> oppoeer
pourra le faire k oes temps et lieu
Les obiections ecrHes doivent Aire adresstes k M.
Norval Qodin. sacrttaire-greffier munnipal, C.P. 600,
Beresford. NB EOB 1H0.
LE CONSEIL MUNICIPAL
DE BERESFORD INC.
Par: Nonral Gtodn. sec.-grelfier
PUBLIC NOTICE
(By viitoe of Sedkxi 68 d Ihe CoffMwnNy Planning Ad)
The Berseford Town Councti is proposing an amend-
ment to ito Municipal Oevetopment Plen being fery-law
no 18-1902 enliltod The Bereetord Municipel Oeve-
topment Plan' and two amendments to ito zoning
by-tow being no. 25-1982 entitled "Beresford Zoning
By-law'.
The purpoee d Ihe amendment to the Munkapel Plan
is to:
1. Modly ttw zoning d the property d Mr. Johnny
Oram kicatad at 1190 rue Priridpeto from slngto-
dwelNng reekfentiel to cantrel commerdd 2
The purpoee of the amendmento to tf«e Zoning By law
ere:
1. To altow Mrs Francdto Gwnet to operato a
day-care centre at 1190 rue Prirwipale.
2. Fdtowing a request from Mr Conrad Hachey who
is seeking an amendment to the zoning by-law to
aNow Nm to buld an office comptox on a pwoel of
land tocated at 1095 rue Pnndpde (south-eastom
comer ol Prinapato and Laridry), Caund has
dectoed to nrKxHIy its Zoning By-law by inctoding tw
usage -office' m the netghbortwod commercial
zones.
Interested parties may consult these proposed
emandmento at the offtoe d the Town Clertt at tie
Beresford Town Hal during office hours.
Written objedtons to the propoeed amendmento wil
be eluded at a public meeting whtoh wN be hekt at 7:30
p.m. on Monday, July 11. 1994 at the Bereetord Town
HalL Al persons wishing to defend ttiesa objedtons or
oppoee the projed may do so at thto meeting.
Written ottjedions must be addressed to Mr. Norval
Qodn. Town Ctorit. PC Box 600. Bereetord. NB EOB
1H0.
THE BERESFORD MUNICIPAL
COUNCIL INC.
Per: Nonrel Godin. Town Clerk
♦ /
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lOA — The Northern Light, Wed.. July 6. 1994
Legion has no cash to save
homestead of local war hero
Project shouldn't have been left until now: president
It is probably too late for the local
legion to restore a Bathurst war
hno's hooieslead.
"^e have a hard time looking afler
our own bi^ building on St Peter
Avenue." said Baib Huard. president
of the Herman J. Good, V.C. Branch
Na 18. Royal Canadian Legioa
*Kesloring the Good homestead
should have been looked at some
years aga There is not much we can
do with it now."
Mrs. Huard wu commenting on
whether or not the local legioa can do
anything to help save the 1919 home-
stead cl the late Fust World War
veteran Herman J. Good. Mr. Good
was one of two New Brunswickers to
ever win the Victoria Cross, the
Commonwealth's highest military
medal for valor.
Mrs. Huard said although she has
not yet spoken to the legion member-
ship about die issue, she doubts there
is much they can do.
There is just no mooc^ for a m^
restoratioa project Had the home-
stead been offered to us earlier on,
maybe something couU have been
done. But at this stage of die game,
there kx)ks to be very littk to salvage,
unfaftonaiely."
She is disappointed action wasn't
taken sooner to uve the property.
such as when Mr. Good passed away
in 1968, or when his son. who lived in
the home afterwards, passed away
about five years ago.
"It is very sad to see this happen to
the house, but it seems it's common
here to have no value for those kinds
of things, no value for heritage
homes, until Jessie Ryan started the
Bathurst Heriuge Tnist Commis-
sion. Only when these sites get torn
down, do people get all up in arnu."
She said it is "not every day you
come across a V.C. recipient's
home," but it seems it is too late to
save this home as a museum or
heritage building. However, she said
Mr. Ckxxl's military valor on behalf
at Canada is not forgotten in this
region.
MEMORIAM
"By naming BraiKh 18 after Mr.
Good, that is our memoriam to him.
There are not many branches person-
alized like that, and I think it is a good
tribute to him. Also, his portrait
hangs in the legion, for people lo
sec.
She said it would be nice to display
Mr. Good's Victoria Cross medal in
the letkn's war museum, on loan,
but said because the medals are so
-W^
^
¥
rare, it is quite valuable. Therefore,
she said it may be too heavy a
responsibility for the war museum, in
the event it got stolen.
Jessie Ryan, president of the Bath-
urst Heritage Trust Commission, said
the non-proflt organization would
discuss the Good homestead at an
upcoming meeting, but said she
would have to become more familiar
with the pfioperty before commenting
on its future fate.
"Money-wise, we have no money,
so whether we can raise any interest
&om people to give nroney to rcsotre
the homestead is an open book. I
really don't know."
She said usually in the case of
famous heriuge honKS, one or two
citizens in a community who really
believe in a project get other people
interested, toa
"These kinds of people will really
go to town to get a project restored, so
It depends on the people here,
whether they want the homestead
made into a heritage site."
Mn. Ryan will kx>k into the matter
further, to see if the federal or
provincial governments have any
monies available for such a project.
Dangerous
high-diving
act at river
Motorisu shouki call the Bathurst
polkx if they see teens jumping off
the Teteagouche River briage.
At Bathurst ci^ council's June 20
meeting, oouncillor Keith Loupelle
raised a coocem dat teenagen are
jumping off the left side of the bridge
at the bottom of Teteagouche Hill, so
they can swim in the river below.
Mr. Loupelle said because there
are no sidewalks on diis side of die
bridge, it is causing a safety hazard
for these teens, and motorists headed
into BadiunL
This is a dangerous situation for
motorists and kids. They are standing
three to five feet into the lane,
creating a real safety hazard. Motor-
ists may have to swerve in to the left
lane, whch enhances the possibility
of a head^m collision. Aluiough the
posted qwed is SO kilometres per
hour, motorists sometimes reach up
to 70 and 80 kilometres there."
BadMirst aty Police Chief Ltoyd
Armstrong said this is a problon
every year, especially early in the
season.
Coins donated to legion
Barbara Howl, president of die Royal Canadian Legk» V.C Branch Na
18 was pmenied with a set of six conunerative coins last week. The coins
were dootted to the legion by Rene Pratt, owner of the Book Village in the
SupennalL The commemorative coins, called Canada Remembers, were
staaqwi by die Royal Cinadian Milt in conjunction with the Canadian Battle
of Normandy Foundation. The coins, wliidi wiO be placed in die legion's
museum, depict different battle scenes, such as the Battle of Britain and the
Battle of the Atlantic, lo commemontte die contributkm of die Canadian
Aimed Forces in die Second Worid Wv .
(Nonhwn Ughl Pltolo)
IVIcCaie-Buri(e is the first
Gisde McCaie-Bufce of Bathurst was recemly elected president of the
New Brunswick diviskxi of the Canadian Diabetes Asaociatkxi — the first
woman lo hoM die post One of her first assignments was in Burton on June
11. where she congraialaied rmeaentathres of Lions Clubs throughout New
Brunswick Cor di^ raisinf $25,094 this year for the diabetes association.
Shown with Mrs. MoCaie-Buike are Marcel Onellene (centre), president of
die Badwrst bcuich of die Diabetes Association; and Cednc Furkxte.
presklent of die Jacquet River Lions Gub.
■'^^^"^^W«3f:^""'fi'^f'.
hfiSSHiiiiiE
This photo. suppUed to us by Bonnie Comeaa, is die tailing vessdZjie/fa.biri> for ftpdComcM at die StoiMlMiven
Wharf (Fred was a ^reat uncle of Badmrst resident Bob Comeaa, a retired kxal businessman.) llie LueUa was
launch^ <n 1904 with a load of grindstones for export.
LOOKING BACK
Rocky coast equalled good
pickings for scavengers of 1883
In the mid-1880t, trading schoon-
ers continuously plied the waten
between northern New Bruiuwick
and the Gasp6 Coast
In that era, most supplies from
other parts of the country, and. more
particularly, from abroad were
brought in by sea. On the retiun
voyage, die hokls of die same vessels
carried domestic natural resources,
including lumber and grindtlones.
There are many tales of sailing
ships floundering off die rugged
AUanUc Coast One local story of
"the fall of die wine" was toU and
retold over the years by Icoal resi-
dents. The story is of'^ die sailing
vessel Lady Colborne. wrecked in
1838 on die Gaspd side of die Bay
Chaleur. a few miles from I^ort
Daniel.
The vessel was loaded with a ridi
cargo of supplies for a ganiscm at
Quebec, ran aground in foul weadier
and was broken up on the rocky coast
releasing die caiigo.
A strong northeast wind floated die
cargo across the bay and it was
strewn along die shore from Waier-
kx> (Blue Cove) to New Bandon.
As in many pbnes, there were no
roads to get to die beach. The Tint
inclination die people had diat diere
was somediing unusual happening
was when di^ saw crows flying
overhead canyuig wax candles.
Undersiandabiv, the kxal resi-
dents rushed to the beach to find the
shore littered widi booty: wine, spir-
its, palm oil and, in CKt, anything put
in barrels strong enough to widistand
die tide.
Cases of goods of differait kinds
were also picked up; even candle
hoUen of pure libra were found. As
die huge casks of wine and spirits
could not be raised to the top cm the
high banks in diat area of the coast
diqr were broken open and dieir
content carried op in buckets and
^nfy containen*
However, as the ttny goes, noie
wine went into die scavengen dian
die containen and u time went on
diey couU hardly climb die high
battles to g pt (tone.
iome of Ae mote entoprising
wofken naiMged to senn large
qnantitieB of V(ftor and co t K K al ed it
in die woods for futore oae. It was
sakl that they spent more time guard-
ing dieir cane dun k was worth, as
die less fortunaiB searched high and
bw for the spirits.
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Nortkcra Light publisher AJ.
McCarthy.
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TMe crew of imvkii team Le /^ovOfaNi ^0<r. cqxtined by DMkl HKdi6. waded ash^
&om Bomvettore. Que. tt> the shores of PetU Itoclier. llK noe. ooQiiiting of 20 ftv&i^^
of P«k Rocher's I^sdval des Rameun. wUdi ran Ctom Tuesday June 28 to Sunday July 3. See nory
(NorthMm UgM PImMo)
Last year's race champs
lose by only 42-second gap
Annual dory race saw record number of entries
The crew of the Norbel III relin-
qaiihed their title as dory nee
diampiaas Satorday to a £uter crew
iToai (jMoec.
Pedt Rocher's Festival des Ra-
meun doiy laoe, covering the 22
mika fion Bonare m w, Que. to
Petit Rodter, wu a dose nee for fust
position.
Tlie crew of the Norbel III rowed
across the finish line with a time of
two hours, 38 minutes and 29 sec-
onds, leaving only a 42-«eoond gap
between themsdves and first place
finishen, Le Dauphin fRxn Quebec,
who finished wtth a time of two
hoars, 37 minutes and 47 seconds.
nn6d6ric \jpot, captain of the
Nortfd III saiddiat with more prac-
tice his team could have woo die race.
nVe did everything we could to
take first place but we just couldn't
do it"
"We only had 23 houn rowing
prsctioe this year, other teams prac-
tised over 60 hours. With more
practice we would have done a lot
better."
Fog on the Quebec side of die Bay
of Chaleur delayed die the start of the
race, but eventually cleared, allowing
the crews to dqiart at 11:40 a.m.
Atlantic time.
The weadier oonditioos for this
year's race were much improved
over hut year. Legac< nid the
weather was calm and clear. The
crews were able to see other dorys
which was a great motivation to Iceep
rowing.
The third and fourth place finishen
indietBce were; theL'£>auiard team
of Quebec widi a time of two hours,
39 minutes and 31 seconds; and local
racen Le Mathieu of Petit Rocher
with a time of three houn, two
minutes and 42 seconds.
The fust of the diree women's
teams to arrive in Petit Rocher was
die Sunlife team, captained by De-
nse Frenctle. The team finished widi
a reqxctable time of three hours, 27
minutes and 32 seconds.
The winning team reodved a cash
prize of $2,000, with $1,300 for
second. $1,000 for diird, and $300 for
fourth.
Suzanne Boudreau, a co-ordinalor
for die race, said die event was a great
sucoeu. She noted more dian 1,000
people were on hand to await the
arrival of die dories, and that a record
number of teams look part
"Widi 20 teams registiered it was
our biggest year."
Last year, there were only 14
teams.
Taking flight
Local moiocross racer Matthew Stever (right) battled for position against an out-of-town rider Saturday in the
fourdi 1^ of die AOantk: Motocross Series. The races were bekl behind die Chaleur Shopping Centre on die Big River
Road. See story below.
(Northern Uoht Ptwto)
Stever took tumble, but stayed
in high gear for motocross win
Midget W squad pulls
from behind for victory
Ihe Badwrst Midget 'A' baaebaU
team came from behind to beat
Pdnwmdston 4-3 Joly 1.
Badiurst was behind 3 to 1 hi die
bottom of die sixdi, and die nin
started to fidL Shawn White scored
on a passed ball, to make it 3 to 2.
Widi two out. and Rkk Viennean
on first bas^ Meal Madxan hit a
triple to deepi cemrefieU. to tie die
game. 1lMB.iMalt Demjiaey hit a
single to score MacLean, and make it
4-3 for Badwrst
The game wu dwn called due to
rain. Ckme two was also cwneikd
because of die rain.
The winning pitdier Jason Brown
struck out six. walked five, and
aUowed five hits durira die game.
MacLean also had a single, to go widi
die trmle, v top hitler, and Steve
Godin had die only odier Badum hit.
widi a siQsle to drive in die fira run.
Currenthr. Badiurst has a 3-4 win-
kxs record in die New Bninswkdc
Mklget 'A' baseball league. They are
currrady ranked fourth in die West
diviska.
They played in Carsquet Tuesday
night, and today Wednesday, diev
wfil be athome to Newcasde. dwn It
is off to a doubleheader fai Riverview
on Saturday.
Softball Stats
Downshore
slowpitch
tourney set
for August
Slowpitch endiusiasts should re-
gister for die New Bandon Sports
Association's annual tournament
Prom Aug. 4 to 7. die New Bandon
Sports Assodatkn is hokUng its
annual mixed skiwpitch sonball
tournament
Tournament organizer Colin Jagoe
said die assodaiion is looking for 16
teams to rwister. The cost of r^istia-
don is $130 pcrleam. The prizes will
be $300 first $300 for second, and
$100 for die niniiers-q> in die semi-
finals.
Contact Colin at 346-4942 to re-
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Local motocross racer Matthew
Stever tore up the track Saturday,
during the fourth leg of die Adanbc
Motocross Seria.
The event was held behind die
Chaleur Centre shopping mall on die
Big River Road.
Stever, 17. of nearby Rose Hill,
capooed first-place overall in the 125
inteimediaie class, and placed third
overall in die 230 intermediate class.
Stever was pleased with his finish
but said 1 wouM Hfce to have done
better in die 230 ctass. but I took a fiUI
and went head-over-heels on one of
die jumps. I wu just glad to be in one
piece and be able to nnish die race."
The two odier kical moen lakiqg
part in die series also placed m die top
duee of dieir class. Judsoo Dugnav
finished second overall in the School-
boy B Division, while Jimmy Cham-
berlain placed third overall in the
Veterans Division.
There were 68 entries in die com-
petition, but Brian Kenny, chief orga-
nizer for die event, would like to see
attendance improve next year.
"^e'U have to have it better
organized next year, but that's trial
and error. I guess. It was our fint
event in ((uite a while, so with better
organization and pramotkn, hope-
fuUy we'll have die same riden back
again and more."
The track was newly constructed
for diis event and now diat it's there,
we'll be able to improve on it Next
year die track will be more technical
and more enjoyable for the riden."
Approximatdy SCO people were
on haind to watch the races, "which
was kind of disapointing," laid
Kenny. "We were expecting at least
twKe diat but with all the odier
events going on in die area, it wu a
good turnout"
Lut weekend wu also the annual
Festival des Rameun, held in Petit
Rocher.
In conjunction widi Saturday's
motocross ncing. billed u Race.
Roast and Rock, wu Summerfest '94
Jiosted by die Moncton chapter of die
Harley Ownen Group.
The fun included a pig roast a
"show and shine" for motorcycle
ownen, and performances by local
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Superior honors most valuable players
Superior Junior High School recently held its yetf-«nd awards banqoet for Gnde 8 and 9 students, who will be
attoidbig Bathunt High School next year. The Cirade 8 itadents receiving most valuable player awards were, fixmt
from lefu Shannon Dumaresque. basketball; Jill Boucher. basketbaU; Kevin Muphy. voDcryball: Katie Gammon.
vaUeyball; Clan Taijan. swimming; Bill MacMinn, band; and Ryan Power, soccer. Back: for Grade 9, Tandi
Dempsey. basketball and soccer. Jason Taggait. basketball; Ryan BuzzeQ. soccer. Sally Chamberlain, voUybalU and
Melissa Carroll, band. (Nocthwn Ught Phoio)
ACADIAN GAMES
Chaleur team is named
most improved, places third
The Chaleur r^on won the ban-
ner for the moat improved at the ISth
aiuwal Acadian Games Fmal.
That was ikN the only coveted
prize ihe 164 athletes from the Cha-
leur legion walked away with at the
games, held this past week in Cara-
(weL The Chaleur learn also placed
third overall out of eight teams, and
for the fourth year in a row, they won
the Prix de I'Kmivt (Friendship
prize.)
Wendy Babineau, chef de mission,
said she is amazed, and very pleased,
with the team's results.
"We definitely met our objective
of being in the top four overall, and
we even toushed third. The games
went really, really good, and I'm very
proud of everyone. We weren't ex-
pecting to wui the friendship, or
sportsnuuuhh) award again this year,
for the fourth time in a row, but I
guess the other teams felt the Chaleur
region was somethirig special"
The Chaleur contingent finished
fourth among the eight regions last
year, so this year s third place
brought them ahead one ranking. Ms.
Babineau said she hopes the team can
do even better i^xt.year.
"We do a litJe better every year, so
next year will be our best year yet, I
hope-
She said the team could not have
accomplished what it did without the
great support from the 33 mission
staff volunteers, includiiig her assis-
tant chefs de mission, Sonia Babi-
neau. Mario Gaudeaie, aixl Stephan
Hachey.
The other regions participating in
the Acadian Games Finals were the
defending champion, Kent, Mada-
waska, Restigouche, Acadian Penin-
sula, Soulhnst, Nova Scotia and
Prince Edward Island.
The Acadian Games are for fran-
cophone athlttes between the ages of
10 and 17, and are hekl every year in a
different region of the Marilimes.
They were held in Bathunt in
1988.
Local athletes shone at games
in track and field, volleyball
TIk Chakv legiOA won bamcn in
traekaad fieU and bo^' voUeyball at
the IJdi annual Acadian Games Final
this past week.
Wendy Babineau, chef de mission,
said she was very impressed with the
perftmnanoe of all the Chaleur region
young athletes at the games. It was
their uoe perfonnance, and outstand-
ing ipoitnnaBship wUcfa earned the
team a thiid overall standing, as well
as the awards for friendship and most
improved team, she aaid.
The final stanidingt saw South East
win the overall title with 278 points,
with last year's overall chanqiions,
Kent, behind 16 pouils with a total of
262 points, and Chaleur only 30
points out of first place, with 248
points.
The Chaleur region won the track
and fidd banner in the 12 and 13 year
old age catefory, by dominating the
other teams, earning 32 pointt.
The points were earned b^ placing
first in a number of events, mcluding
die boys' 4x100 metre rday race,
with leaffl memben Maic-Michel
Couture, Pierre Napeit, Mchel Lar-
ocque arxl Manuel Rot running the
race with a time of S7:8S seconds.
Rino Morriioa also earned a flrst
place finish in die discus dmm, widi
a toss of 29.10 metres, and anodier
fffst place in the javelin, with a throw
of M.48 metres. Teanunate Marc
MKhel Couture earned also earned
two nm place ribbons in the 100 and
200 metre dashes, and Cedric Landiy
ran tte 800 metre race with a first-
place tinne of 2:30 minutes.
As for the girls, Isabelle Doucet
(riaced first in the 400 metre nux, and
Tanya MorriskMi earned a first in
shoqwt, with a throw of 8.68 metres.
Other top finishes in the same age
cat^oiy in track and field went K)
Cedric Landry, with a diird in the
kwig jump; Sebastien Arseneau, sec-
ond in the 400 metres; Nathalie
Robtchaisd, third in the 100 metres,
and second in the 200 metres; Guv-
laine Hache, second in the 800
metres; Venviqoe Morrison, third in
die 1.S0O meties, and Nancy Cont-
eau, second in the kng jump.
In the 14 and 15 year old aae
cat^oiy for tinck and field, the
Chaleur team placed fourth overall,
widi 20 points.
nRST PLACE
Team member Mario Bertin
earned a first place ribbon in the 100
metre hurdles with k time of 17.79
seconds.
Other lop finishes wereeaniedby
Philippe Arseneau, who placed sec-
ond m the 400 metres; Jeannot
Savme, who placed diitd in the 1500
metre race; Hughes Mkhaud, placing
diird in the 1500 metre racewalk; and
die four-member relay team, com-
prised of Jean-Yves Bernard, Fre-
deric Harrison, Don Brideay and
Jean-Marc Pitre. earned a second
place position.
Also earning third place fmishes
were Mario Bertin in the high jump,
Jean-Sebastien Coineau in the discus
loss, I^ul-Andr£ Moraia in the
javelin.
For die girls, Annie Boudreau
earned a second place ribbon in die
1,500 metre racewalk and the girls'
100-metre relay team earned a diird
place fuiish, dianks to team memben
Melanie Darveau, Jooelyne Doocet,
Melanie Hickey, and Veronique Gal-
lion. Annie Robkhaud also came
second in die discos duow. widi a
toss of 23.44 metres.
In other sports, die Chaleur regkxi
daced first in die boys' volleyfaall
final, earning a banner, and beating
out die second-place team from Nova
Scoda. as well u smoking die overall
wiiuiing team from die Southeast
region, which ranked only fifth in
boys' volleyball, out of eight leanu.
The Chaleur team also came third
in die badminton fuial, the girls'
voDevbaU final, and die boys' hand-
ball onaL Fonrth place finishes were
earned bv die team from diis r^ion in
die girls^ Softball fuial. cycling fmal,
boys' soccer fuial, and gymnastics. A
fUthptace was earned by the team in
tennis.
Boys provincial soccer team is
being discussed by Parks and Rec
Bathurst could have a provincial
boys' soccer team later this summer.
Bruce Boucher, program manager
for die Badiurst Pauks luid Recreation
department, said he will be consider-
ing organizing a boys' provincial
soccer team for plaven 16 yean okl
and under, dependuig on how well
die regular summer soccer program
does ttiis year.
He made the statement Monday,
after a June 30 meeting was held to
discuss a provincial soccer program.
About 30 people attended die meet-
ing, and a number of them volun-
teered to help organize a Bathunt
team to compete at die provincial
level.' said Mr. Boucher.
He explained die parks and re-
creaction department'a next step is to
run their r^nlar summer soccer
program, whidi they run evei^ year.
The program runs Mondays through
Thursdays for boys and girls ages 6 to
7, 8 to 10. 11 to 13. and 14 to 16. It
started Monday and runs until Aug.
18, and r^tntion is $10 per child.
"Depending on die popularity of
die day program, we wul try to run a
program at idght, and then once we
see die interest is diere, we will start
up the provincial-level team. There is
definitely enough interest now lo
start a team in die nnder-16 boys'
caiegoiy, for sure."
Mr. Boucher said the team mem-
ben woukl be chosen from the 14-16
year old boys' sununer program,
aldiough the sununer program would
also continue running, "no matter
what die calibre of pLayen."
He said he would krtow mote about
the possibility of a jHOvincial boys'
soccer team later this summer.
(?/f72^
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Sports
On Deck
8WIMMINO
BATHURST AQUATIC CEI\rTRE
Monday
I tic Norihcm Light, Wed., July 6, 1994 — 3B
Early Bird
7 a.m.
Watarab*
9 a.m.
Pra-aohool/Holy Family
10 a.m.
Land Aarobica
11 a.m.
Lap awim
12 noon
Studant laaaons
4 p.m.
Eaao aMrfm club
6 D.m.
Swim aulVAdult FItyMaatara 6 p.m.
BninaMAck Minaa
7 p.m.
Lap nwim
8 p.m.
Tuesday
South
9:16 a.m.
South
10 a.m.
South
10:46 a.m.
Lap awrim
12 noon
Swim olub^Eaao awim Canada 4 p.m.
Swim club
6 p.m.
Elam. aehool awim taama
a p.m.
Family awim
7 p.m.
Watarciza
8 p.m.
NBCC awim
9 p.m.
Wcdnciday
Early Bird 7 a.m.
Watarciza 9 a.m.
Mary Goanall 10:16 a.m.
Lap awim 12 noon
JartavHIa 1 p.m.
Studant laaaons 4 p.m.
Eaao mvim club 6 p.m.
Swim Oufc^Adult Fit/Maatars 6 p.m.
Family awim 7 p.m.
Lap awim 8 p.m.
Thnndaj
Mary Goanall 9 a.m.
Marv GoarMll 10 a.m.
Land aarobica 11 a.m.
Lap Mwim 12 itoon
RaplacanMnt laaaona 1 p.m.
Coronation Park Elam. 1:46 p.m.
Swim elub/Eaao awim Canada 4 p.m.
Swim dub 6 p.m.
Elpm. aehool awim taama 6 p.m.
Family awim 7 p.m.
Watarciza 8 p.m.
Friday
Early Bird 7
Watarciza 9
Tandar Haart Oaycaro 10
Lap Mvim 12
RaplaoamanC laaaona 1
Coronation PMfc Elam. 1:46
Swim chib/Easo awim Canada 4
Eaao awim dub 6
Swim autWAdult FitVMaatara 6
Srr>altar awim 7
Lap awim 8
a.m.
a.m.
a.m.
noon
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
Saturday
Tiny Olympiana 7:30 a.m.
Pra-achool, itudant laaaons 10 a.m.
Pra-achool laaaona 11 a.m.
Lap Mnm/Mvartoad laaaons 12 noon
Studant laaaons 1 p.m.
Tarzan awim 2 p.m.
Tarzan awim S p.m.
Rad Croaa laaaona 4 p.m.
Family awim 8 p.m.
Family awim 7 p.m.
SuBdvy
Lap swim/Mvanocd li
Studant laaaons
Tirzan awim
Tarzan awim
lUd Croaa laaaona
Family awim
QUIQNARD AQUATICS
Monday
Emroiao
Studant l aaso na
FarfMy awim
Famay awim
Eaao Mrim
Family awim
Exaroiaa
Tuesday
Exordaa
Studant laaaons
Family Mvim
Family Mwn
Studant laasona
Studant laasona
Family swim
CKattiaa
Wcdaaaday
Exardao
Studant laaaons
Studant laaaona
Family awim
Family awim
Eaao awim
Adult awim
Family awim
Exorowa
Thursday
Exardaa
Studant laaaona
Studant laaaona
Family awim
Family awim
Studant laaaona
Studant laaaona
Adult laaaons
Family awim
Exarcwa
FVIday
caafoaa
11 a.m.
12 noon
1 p.m.
2 p.m.
5 p.m.
6 p.m.
6 p.m.
7 p.m.
8 p.m.
Family awim
Family awim
Saturday
Studant la
Studant
Pra aehool laaaona
Studant laaaona
Family awim
Fantily awim
Family awim
Sunday
Studant laaaona
Studant laaaona
Pra-aohooi laaaorta
Studant laaaona
Family awim
Family awim
Adult laaaons
Family awim
Exaraaa
BiigimiiTj,
11 a.m.
12 noon
1 p.m.
2 p.m.
3 p.m.
4 p.m.
6 p.m.
7 p.m.
8 p.m.
11 a.m.
12 iK>on
1 p.m.
2 p.m.
3 p.m.
6 p.m.
6 p.m.
7 p.m.
8 p.m.
11 a.m.
12 noon
1 p.m.
2 p.m.
3 p.m.
4 p.m.
6 p.m.
6 p.m.
7 p.m.
8 p.m.
11 a.m.
2 p.m.
3 p.m.
7 p.m.
10 am.
11 a.m.
12 noon
1 p.m.
2 p.m.
3 p.m.
7 p.m.
10 a.m.
11 a.m.
12 noon
1 p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
RESTIGOUCHE INTERMEDI-
ATE BASEBALL LEAGUE
•J, Jity «
7:30 pjn.
Tliaisy. Jaly 7 ^
Hatmin y* Bwarfgid ^■M pjn.
TasaSi^ Jaly U
CwybsBlnw vt D ilii lnn s 7:M pjn.
SOrTBJUi
PARKWOOD ALPINE MEN'S
SOFTBAU LEAGUE
WsaatadsT. Jaly i
ATS/Auror* vi Imp. Piinling 6:30 p.m
Cafak 2000 VI Techno 90 8:30 pjn.
Tkuradaj, J11I7 7
ATS/Aurori vi Techno 90 6:30 p.m.
Imoi Printing vi Mike'i Place 8:30 p.m.
MowUt, J11I7 II
Caide 2000 vi Green Thumb 6:30 pjn.
Tecino 90 vi Gcnerali 8:30 p.m.
TiMsday, J11I7 12
Impi Priming vi Cable 2000 6:30 pjn.
Oraao Thumb vi Generali 8:30 p.m.
RIGHT SPOT MIXED SLOPITGH
SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Widawdty, July 6
Coke CUuict vt Hoepiul 6:30 p.m. South
Lo«o 7 VI MSJ 8:30 pjn. South
Thandaj, July 7
^wift^*" Tin VI Alpines 6:30 Djn. Landiv
PMsdiie VI Ciawfonl Foodt6:30 pjn. South
Pn^uin VI Cabk 2000 8:30 pjn. South
MomUt, July II
Cable 2000 vi Paia. Cym6:30 p.m. Robert.
Ccke CUiiici vi P«nguin8:30 p.m. Robert.
Tasaday, July 12
MSJ VI Canadian Tire 6:30 pjn. Landry
Amito* VI Crevvford Food>8:30 p.m. South
NEW BANDON SPORTS ASSO-
CIATION MIXED SOFTBALL
LEAGUE
Thuraday, July 7
KLB VI Ellii Sea Producu 7 p.m
lleth Knowlei vi City Leaiha 9 p.m.
Sunday, July 10
KLB VI Hcib Knofwlei 6 p.m.
Tuesday, July 12
City Lather vi Ellii Sea 7 pjn.
NEW BANDON SPORTS ASSO-
CIATION MEN'S SOFTBALL
LEAGUE
WadoMday, July 6
G&N Tnidcing vi Jay'i Place 7 p.m.
Sunday, July 10
Knowlei Bro*. vi G&N Tucking 8 pjn.
Monday, July 11
CJ. Sharki vi Jay'i Place 7 pjn.
G&N Tracking vi Knowlei Bro*. 9 pjn.
EAST BATHURST MEN'S
SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Wednesday, July 6
RPM VI Shopperi 6:30 pjn.
Uplown Qub VI O'Sl Pierre 8:30 p.m.
Thursday, July 7
Shoppen vi Maurice'i 6:30 pjn.
Gloucester Auto vi RPM 8:30 p.m.
Monday, July II
O'Sl Pierre vi Uplown Club 6:30 pjn.
Gloucester Aulo vs Maurice's 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 12
Uptown Qub vi Maurice'i 6:30 p.m.
Moosehead Dry vi Shoppen 8:30 p.m.
CITY AND DISTRICT MASTERS
SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Wednesday, July 6
Blues vs Hustlers 6:30 p.nL Big River
Slow Folki vs Breeze 8:30 p.m. JancviUc
Thursday, July 7
Breeze vi Legionnairei 6:30 p.m. ESN
MoMtay, July 11
Thunder vi Slow Folki 6:30 pjn. South
LegioniuUrei vi Huitlen6:30 p.m. Big River
Tuesday, July 12
Breeze vi Blues 6:30 p.ro. South
Slow Folks VI Thindei6:30 p.in. Big River
Editor's note:
H your league would like to
have Its schedule published In
Sports On Deck, Just drop It off
at The Northern Ught.
Parks and Rec
plan soccer camp
for July 11 to 14
The Bathursl Paiks, Recreation
and Tourism Department would like
U) invite intermediate and advanced
players 10 a soccer camp July 1 1 to
14.
The intcnnediate camp is for play-
ers who want to perfect their indivi-
dual and technical skills in the areas
of ball control, passing, throw-ins,
getting the ball into play, etc.
The advanced camp is for players
who want to perfect their individual
skills in a game situation (game play,
strategy). It is also geared toward
those interested in coaching.
The instructors at this camp are all
afniiated with the University de
Moncton Blue Eagles soccer team.
Tahar Allaoui coached the team from
1990 to 1993. Louis Kioyo and
Bobby Kamneng are two of the
team's biggest stars.
The camps are open 10 players
from six to 18 years of age. The cost
to register is $75 per child (t-shin
included). To register, or for more
details, contact the Parks, Recreation
and Tourism Department at
548-0410.
laaaona 12 noon
1 p.m.
2 p.n>.
3 p.in.
7 pjm.
8 pjn.
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Local trio off to
Junior Provincial
Hook And
SUce
By SCOTT
FERGUSON
S47-«993
Gowan Bra* Gol
According to the weather man, and
to many starting their vacations, the
season of golf has officially arrived.
Kevin Hachcy, Natalie Mean and
Adam Degrace are off to the Junior
Provincial in Edmundston this week.
The Ladies' Provincial is July 1 1
to 13 in Hampton, and the ladies'
team trials are being played on those
dales, plus an extra round on July 10.
Valerie FreneUe, an alternate on last
year's team, and Gisele Shaw, will be
representing our club in the teams
competition. Several other ladies arc
heading south for the amateur title.
While the ladies arc traveling,
some men are honing their sicills for
their amateur in mid-July. Good luck
to all those representing Gowan Brae.
On the local scene, next week's
ladies' night will be a two-ball
scramble format, which promises to
be fun. Ladies can feast on their own
steak with the trimmings, and prizes
arc being provided, all for a mere $S.
Deadline is this Saturday.
On July 16, there are two tourna-
ments the ladies might want to select
from, in Bouctouche and Pokc-
mouche. The men, on the other hand,
are invited to participate in the annual
two-man scramble Moosehead Pot of
Gold on that same Saturday.
MEN'S OPEN
One for the long-range planners is
the Men's Gowan Brae Open on July
30 and 31. Entries for both can be
paid at the bar.
If official competitive golf is not
your style, you should check out
ladies' night on Tuesdays or men's
nights on Thursdays, which always
offer camaraderie and great food.
This Thursday, the lasagna will be
served by the Bank of Commerce
City driver
wins stock
heat at
MacKay's
A Bathurst ipaQnWOw away the
competition in the third heat of stock
car racing in Douglastown last
weekend.
Peter Chisolm. driving Bathurst
Mechanic's Plus Chevrolet, defeated
driver Tim Rodgers of Boundary
Creek, in the third heat of the
qualifying rounds at the Newcastle
Ready Mix feature stock car race,
held at the MacKay's Speedway in
Douglastown Satuiday.
ciusolm ended up placing 13th
overall in the fmal. out of a field of 25
drivers.
Ray McCray of South Esk took it
all, capturing the checkered, and
winning the top prize, and the major-
ity of the lap leader bonus.
guys. Mixed twosomes can sign up
each week on the bulletin boards for
the Friday evening soir6e.
Another of the popular bash and
barbeques is lined up for July IS.
Remember, the more you participate,
the more enjoyment you will reap.
Gowan Brae's threesome for the
National Club Teams' Competition
(NCTC) was selected on Sunday.
Valerie Frenetie, Sharon Connelly
and Anne Aneneault had the best
nets in the three handicap divisions.
They will be off to Magnetic Hill for
the Provincial Round and possibly to
the nationals, hosted in Fredericton.
Congratulations and good luck.
While the skies opened in Bathurst
on July 1, four ladies travelled to Ste.
Ignace and enjoyed sunny skies along
with the ever-challenging course.
Shelagh Eddy, Nola Hachey, Ya-
londe McLaughlin (a new member
this year) and Kathy GrebeiK all
brought home prizes.
Finally, those of you who signed
up for matches, be on the watch to
meet deadlines. Get in contact with
your partners and competitors early.
If you missed the sign up for the
junior-senior match play, see Mark
Brewster.
Remember, until next week, keep
it on the fairway!
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really nice, but they don't have
time to play games with me.
I'm a female terrier mix, seven
weeks old and black and white.
If you're intftttsted in giving
me a home, come to the Bathurst
Animal Shelter at 975 Sutherland
Ave., phone 548-8537.
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Playoff title to Apple Auto Glass
The Division Two playoff championship of the Budweiser Men's Bowling
League was won by Apple Auto Glass this season. Team memben recently
received plaques at the league's awards banquet, held at the Rough Waten
Recreation Centre. Front from left are Robert Young. Ken Roy aind Gerald
Pitre. Back: Stephen Legacy, Robert Roy and Ken Pitre. Missing is Don
Roberts.
(Northtm Light Photo)
Superior's athletes of year
Superior Junior High School recently held its year-end awards banquet for
students in Grade 8 and 9, who will be attending Bathurst High School next
year. The Grade 8 athletes of the year for 1993-94 arc, front from left,
Shannan Taggari and Katie Gammon. Back: The Grade 9 athletes of the year
are Tandi Dempsey and Jason Taggart.
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The Gloucester Coca-Cola Kings
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presented a plaque to Coca-Cola
Bottling Ltd., in appreciation of the
company's generous support during
the 1993-94 season, and their con-
tinued s upport in 1 994-95. Jim Jessop
(left), president of the Kings hockey
club, is shown making the presenta-
tion to Eric Cormier of Coca-Oda
Bottling.
_ (Nofthorn Ught Photo)
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St. Sauveur
shooter
on target
A Sl Sauveur man cleaned up at a
rifle-shooting competition held June
25 and 26 at the Restigouche Shoot-
ing Club.
Martin Doiron look Tint place in
the varmint score class, in the 100
yard and 200 yard categories, as well
as fint place overall. He did this bs
shooting a perfect score of 250. with
12 dead-centre shots, or bulls-eyes, in
the 100 yard varmint category, and
another perfect score of 250, with
eight bull's-eyes in the 200 yard
varmint category. This earned him an
overall record of 500 points in the
varmint class, with 20 bull's-eyes.
Also doing well in this class was
Henri Smith of Chario, coming sec-
ond in the 100 yard and 200 yard
categories, and second overall in the
varmint class, with a score of 497,
with 19 bull's-eyes.
Jean-Marc Chiasson of Bathurst
came third in the 100 yard category in
this class, and Hermel Duguay of
AUardville came fourth in the same
category, as well as fourth in the 200
yard category. Third place in the 200
yard category went to Antoine Chias-
son of St. Anne.
Varmint is a method of scoring for
target shooting. In this class, compe-
titors shoot with long rifles at 25
targets.
Mr. Doiron also did well in the
hunter class, coming second in the
100 yard shootout, with a score of
243, with five bull's-eyes, and third
in the 200 yard category in the hunter
class, with a score of 223. and 3
bull's-eyes. This earned him a
second-place overall fmish in the
hunter class, with Mr. Smith coming
Hrst, with a combined score of 472.
and 13 bull's-eyes.
The unlimited class was won by
Mr. Smith, with second going to Mr.
Doiron, and third being taken by Mr.
Duguay.
Finally, Jamie Calvert of Chario
earned fust place Tinishes in the stock
varmint class, and the stock hunter
class.
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Top dart players
The Bathurst Ladies City Dart Leanie rewankd iu top playen recently
during its annual awards banquet, held at the Herman J. Good V.C. Branch
No. 18 Royal Canadian Legion. Root from left are Paula Doucet. singkt
champ; Lillian Gray, singles runner-up. Bade Marie Savoie, rookie oftbe
year, Gloria Russell 18&, and Gloria Doucet, 180 and high start Missing
mxn photo is Jessie Lavigne, high Tuiish, 180, and ntott lOOirfos scores.
(NofttMdi UgM Photo)
Meet the Parks and Rec summer staff!
The City of Bathurst Parks and Recreatioa lummer staff and maintenance
staff recently held a beginning of the season barbecue at the Bathurst Sports
Chalet Pictured, front, left: Sieffan Loupelle, Jennifer Veniol, Rene
Ouelletie, Lise Roy. Paicale Grant, Denise Duguay, and Wes Kientead.
Middle: Bruce Boucher, project manager, Helene Thibodeau, recreation
co-ordinator. Terry Poirier. Mcnique CoTlon. Ken Haubrich, Julie Melanson,
Sophie Deschenes, Lexie Farrell. Catherine Glover, Liza Robichaud and
Marc Savoie. Back: Andrew Kerr, Scou Ross, Paul L^er. Tammy Good,
Serge Theriault, Adrienne Dawson, Kristine Hachey. Sophie Thibeault.
Jansen Somers, Steven Skrobot. and Martin Leger.
(NortfMrn UgM Pholo)
Mill bowling league's best
The Moosehead Mill Bowling League recently heU its year-end awards
banquet at Capitol Lanes, where its top individual bowlen were presented
with plaques recognizing their accompushments. Front from left are Wayne
McLean, most improved bowler. Bud Hanley. 320 high triple in Section B
playoffs: and Ernie Leger, 14S high sin^ in Section A playoffs. Back: Lionel
boubire. 113.4 regular season high average and 376 high triple in Section A
playoffs: Glen McLean. 387 r^ular season high triple and 1 113 runner-up
avoage during the regular season: uid Gr^ Doucet, 97 r^lar season high
no mark. Missmg from photo are Blair Chamberlain. 160 regular season high
single; Datyl McLean. 160 regular season high single and 284 regular season
high double: Paul Heckbert, 2SS high double in Section A playoffs: and
Charlie McLean. 127 high single in Section B playoffs and 233 high double in
' Section'^ playoffs.
winners of bowling pennant
The Budweiser Men's BowUng League recentlv held its annual awards
banquet at the Rough Waters Recreation Centre. Picking up the regular season
championship in the Chaleur Family Lanes league was Chiasson Janitor
Servne. Memben of the team are, from from left. Owen Boucher and Louis
Comeau. Back: Michel Viermeau. Bemie Chamberiain (captun), and
Stephen Belanger. Missing from photo are Mike Thibodeau and Lynus
Buggie.
(NofttMcn LJqM Pfiolo)
Lavigne captures pennant
The Diet Coca-Cola Women's Bowling League recently held iU annual
awards tnnquet at the Big River Recreation Centre, where Dorvna Lavigne's
team was reo^gnized for naving won the league's regular season champion-
ship. Fhxtt from left are Irene langlab. Odette Savoie and Brenda Garrett.
Back: Debbie Latigston. Shirley Allain and Donna Lavigne (captain).
Missing is Elvira Lavigne.
(Northwn UgM Pholo)
Couture edges McLean in playoff Best in the regular season
Lionel Couture's team edged the one captained by Don McLean in the race
for the playoff title in the Moosehead Mill Bowling League this past season.
Memben of both teams were rewarded with plaques at the leagiie's annual
awards presentation, held recently at Capitol Lartes. Memben otthe winning
team are, frx>nt from left. Joe Henry, Lionel Couture, Oilles Robichaud and
Paul Heckbert Missing is Junior Aneneau. Ivrice Vienneau (back) wu the
sole member of 7 McLean's team attending the presentation. Missing are Don
McLean (captain). Bill GaUagher, Logan Wiseman. Harry Sullivan and
Alfred Mebuison.
(Nonhwn UgM Photo)
A's out for revenge against Sox
The Budweiser Men's Bowling League recently hekl its annual awards
banquet at the Rough Waten Recreation Centre, where top bowlen in the
regular season were rewarded with plaques. Front from left are Louis
Comeau, 100 high no mark: Michel Vienneau. 239 runner-up double with
handicap: and Daniel Couture, 162 nmner-up single with hatidicap. and 96
runner-up no mark. Back: Daniel Basque. 199 high single: Rheal Boucher.
426 high triple with handKap: and Stephen Bdanger. 247 high doable.
(Nonhom UgM PImIo)
Wins top playoff bowling title
Marie Martel's team wu the Division One playofT champion this year in
the Diet Coca-Cola Women's Bowling League. She and her teammates
received plaques for the victory at the Ingue's annual awards banquet, heU
recently at the Big River Recreation Centre. Ront from left are Marie Doucet,
Marie Mattel (captain), and Yvonne Daigle. Back: Shirley Legacy and
Connie Daigle. Missing from photo are Lorenza Doucet and Angelie Doucet
(Nofthofn UgM Ptiolo)
CANADIAN TIRE TIDE TIMES
The Balhunt Union Centre White
SoK beat Belledune last week, upping
their recoid to 4-S won-k)St in the
Restigouche Intermediate Baseball
League.
The game was plaved June 29 in
Belledune, against me Moosehead
A's, wilh the White Sox winning
17-12. The wirming pitcher was
Roddie MacKenzie, and taking ihe
loss was A's pitcher Ron Lavigne.
The top hitten for the While Sox
were Jason Couture, with a home tun,
a double and a single, and Darryl
Doucet, with two doubles and a
single.
llie A's also showed their stuff,
with top hitter Dean Moriarity wilh
two silkies and a double, arid Jim
Guitard with a homer and a single.
The White Sox meet the A's on
their home turf tonight Wednesday in
the Coronation Park ballfleld.
The Tint pitch of the game is
lenutively set for 7:30 pjn.
Bathurst Curling Club Inc.
presents
Wild Pitch & Dennis Leger
Friday, July 8, Door open at 7:30 P.M.
Tickets: $3.00 advance • $4.00 at door
TIDE TIMES - Bathurst Haibor
Jiiy
5
6 02:50
7 03:30
July 8 04:10
9 04:50
10 05:25
11 06:05
12 06:45
HIGH
02:05 14:10
LOW
09:50 19:55
July 5 to July 12
SUNRISE SUNSET
15:05
15:55
16:40
17:20
18:00
18:40
19:25
10:35
11:10
11:45
12:20
12:55
00:45
20:45
21:35
22:25
23:10
24:00
13:30
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05:30
05:30
05:31
05:32
05:33
05:34
05:35
05:36
21:25
21:24
21:24
21:23
21:23
21:22
21:22
21:21
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MAX MIN RAIN
Ju)e28 28i 135 12
30 28.0 Igi 0.4
2 305 14i 3.4
4 23.0 12.0
MAX MIN RAIN
June 29 3a0 18.0 a4
July 1 2a0 16.0 54.8
3 23.5 15i 04
Reginald Doucet (left), was the winner of a 12-speed mountain
bike from Eric's Metro, Miramichi Ave. Seated is Mr. Doucet's
9-year-old son Marco, and presenting the prize is Eric Het)ert,
(gent/operator of Eric's Metro. With the purchase of gas throughout
the nrwnth of June, you became eligible for the draw. ITie July prize
will be a Gas B-B-Q.
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Best in their class
J. Gordon Chalmers Junior High School recently reocwnized its lop studenu at each jpide level with Subiect
Awards. Winnen were those with the highest maiki in each subject, for Grades 7, 8 and 9. Seated Cram left are Ellen
Vessie. science and physical educatioQ^tealth (Grade 8); Hetfher Doucet. sodal studies (Grade 8X Slacey Van
Buskirk. humanities (Grade 8); and Christine Bladcett, ph^ical education (Grade 9). Back: Caroline Picot, math,
music and technok>gy (Gnule 8): Donna Bottdreau. RreiKh (M) and language arts (Grade 8); Kfim Baldwin, sdeo^
and humanities (Grade 9): Marika Ciowther. French (M) (Grade 9): and Ryan Mdjean, langoafB ails, nench ao^
studies and health (Grade 7). Gnde 7 winnen missiiig fiom photo are Adam Doheity. madi: Nancy Cannier, adeoce
and technok^; Todd Coombs, social studies and physical education; Melissa Cormier, art; Erica Payne, mask;
Melissa BoyoTFicnch (M); Diane David. French (R); Cooitney Roy, humanities: and KeOv Reinsboroagh. humanities
and physical educatior^iealth. Grade 8 students missing are Carmen Hussey, French social studies; undy Michaod,
art; Ryan Doucet, physical education and Ptench (R); and Julie Chamberlain, health. Grade 9 students misstnt are
Dawn Daley, language aru, music and technology; Brian Jagoe, math; JefT Ouignard. French social studies; Curtis
Legacy, social studies; Gory Petdgrew. art; Neil Daigle, health; Michael Juergens, Fnench (R); and Cynthia
Babineau. physical education/health. (Nonhwn UgM Plwio)
Partial paving announced for Route 11
Route 1 1 from Janeville towards
Grande Anse will be repaved this
summer.
In August, an 8.S kilometre stretch
ofRoulell will be repaved as part of
a $30 million upgrading program to
improve New Brunswick's highways
this year, said a release.
The program was announced by
Premier Frank McKenna and Trans-
portation Minister Sheldon Lee last
month.
The $30 million will cover a total
of 88 kik)metres of paving and 56
kikMoeires of upgrading, creating an
estimated 400 direa seasonal jobs,
and 350 indirect seasonal jobt.
The first lenders for the projects
will be advertised within a week, and
the remainder will be tendered as
soon as possible, said the releue.
iODE chapter rewards top scholastic efforts
Members of the Nicolas Denyi cinpier lODE wem on hand at the J. Gonbn Chaltnets Junior Hifh School awards
coemony June 23, presenting books on Canada to top Grade 8 sodd studies studenu. Rec^enu of the awards «^
front from left. Donna Boutfoau, Heather Doucet. Caroline Picot and Slacey Van BusUtk. Members of the K»B
attending the ceremony were, back from left, Frances Ftlerson, standard bearer, Mary Roge rs, rgrc P*; *°a ^dma
Ronalds, education coordinator. (Northern UgM Phoie)
Hachey appointed to board
A Bathurst man hu been ap-
pointed to the Nor'East Health Net-
work board, effective July 1.
Joe Hachey of Bathurst was ap-
pointed to the board by Badiurstcity
councilkxs, at a special public meet-
ing of city council June 27.
There are 15 members on the
board. Four memben are nominated
by Heahh Minister Russell King, the
boud of directon nominated three
members, the Religieuaes hospitalit
*res de Saint-Josqih nominated one
member, and the other seven mem-
ben will be nominated by the munici-
palities and k)cal districtt from the
r^nn served by the Nor'East Health
Network.
Mr. Hachey is the City of Bath-
urst's nomination. The cither board
members are Gerry Pelletier, Bath-
urst: Brigitte Sivret. Bathurst; AziMa
Morals. Bathurst; Th6ogtae Losier.
Tracadie; Claude Poirier, Caraquet;
Colette Hach6. Petit Lamique: Ruth
While, Beresford; Sisterr Sarah Mail-
let. Tracadie; Dr. Louis-Marie
Gauthier, Shippagan; Ren6 Beaudel,
Beresford; Paul Blanchette, Shippa-
gan; Anne Marie Gammon. Bathmt;
Roger Boudreau, PaquetviUe; Marcel
Garvie, Beitnmd; and Denis Lavoie,
Tracadie.
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Car donated to Bathurst NBCC
Ocoeral Moton of Canada Ltd.. in conhmclion willi Bmmwick Ptaotiic Buick LttL, recently donated « vehicle to the
New Bniiiswi(± CoiniiMinity CoU^ in Badwrit The vehicle, a 1990 Pim
the noior inecfaanki depvttnett at the Yooghan campM of the NBCX;. tt wiU be used by RKchanical ap^^
ttadeaia ia a pnctkal traioiiit oowae. Pidued. liam left Elinor Dutcher. distiK
Ltd Atlantic dhritkii: Mavfoe Roy. prindiial of the Balhunt NBCC. Hugh Guitard. department head of motor
mechanics, and Bob Anderson, pr«iident of Branswick Pontiac Buick Ltd. in BadiuisL
(Northern Ught Photo)
Co-operators helps fund cancer research
North Shore staff of CO'^peralors Insurance and Fmancial Services recently donated $1,000 towards the NBTel
Cellular Longest Day of GoLf, a fund-raiser for the Canadian Cancer Society . The event was held June 2 1 at the Gowan
Brae goif coarse in Bathurst The funds came from Co-operaton' corporate CARE (Community Action Reaches
Everyone) program, and will be used for cancer research. From left are Maurice LeCouffe, president of the Bathurst
unit of the Canadian Caixxr Society; Peter While, orte of eight Bathunt golfers who participated in the event; Diane
Hachey, service representative for the Co-operaton; and Gil Frenette, Co-operators' district sales manager.
(Northern Ught Ptwto)
New way needed
to measure economy
Bo's future is undecided
Innovatioa has rendered the usual
wajiv of mcasaring the eoooony
innfiBCtive. Needed is a new set of
rales that cq)tine an expanding eco-
nomk aniverse, Business Week
ugftet in a recent cover story.
This notkn is not new. A decade
aga people weie complaining that
traditioiial measures such u factory
output, building, and exports of raw
naterial failed to measure the bur-
geoning service economy. Today, we
atill use the same numben. The
current complaint is that Ib^ do not
^ve fiill weight to technological
miMf^atiaaA «^'oA <'>:'n«»iAa«iltoU.ana|
Mug before the dawn of die leftfidifllftkHailledMetr (high-tech)
The Economy
By DUNNi HALEY
Buelneee Anahrel
Tnoroeon Newe Service
deal ot nnoney on what some like to
call the Old Economy — food,
ckxhing. sheher. automobiles, edu-
catkn. In Cact. I'd ar;^ we spend
most of oar disposable income on the
same old thiiigs. Add to the basics
leisttre s^endmg M (ribvfes. restaur-
There u no word whether the
Bohemian nightclub will be ck>sed
for good after this week's beach
parw.
Manager (jrace Keriny said the
likiwout beach par^T is being hekl
tonight Wednesday tfarou^ Sauirday
night, to use up the remaming Ik|uor
and bea stock m the Sl Peter Avenue
nightclub.
"There is nothing concrete to tell
as far as the future. Probaby there will
be nothing in the summer, and then
we'll wait until the bll to deckle for
lure," sakl Ms. Kenny, daughter of
the Bohemian's owner, Arthur Lee.
This is the fust time The Bohemian
■^
has been opened since June 11. Mr.
Lee deckled to ckiae the popular
nighupot last month to ponder
market conditions, and the Bo's
future.
There will be no cover charge for
the four-night beach party, prizes will
be won, and people are encouraged to
wear their summer clothes. The
Bohemian's beach party has been an
annual summer event since 1987.
The other two bars on the same
premises. Pitcher's Pub and My
Place, are remaining open.
Mr. Lee bought the Bohemian in
1982. and added the other two bars to
the operation in recent years.
dec,'*.
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Notice Canada
Public Notice CRTC 1994-65. The CRTC has received licence ren«wal
applicatons for the folkiwing cable undertakings serving N.B. These
Ucenccs expire on 31 August 1 994. 1 . Bathurst and surrounding areas, N.B.
Appinatmn (930927900) by CABEL 2000 MC., P.O. Box 2000. Bathurst.
N.B. E2A 4W4. EXAMINATION OF APPLICATION: Town Hal', Bathurst.
N.B. The complete text of this applicatbn is availat)le through the Public
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Chaudi^re, 1 Prom«radedu Portage, Room 201 . Hull, Que. J8X 481 . (81 9)
997-2429; and through the CRTC regional office in Halifax: Suite 1007.
Bank of Comemrce Bidg., 1 809 Barrington St.. HalHax, N.S. B3J 3K8 (902)
426-7997. Writtan interverrtions must be filed with the Secretary General,
CRTC, Ottawa, Ont. K1 A 0N2, with proof that a copy has been served on the
applicant on or before 15 July 1994. For more information on the
interventton process, you may also call CRTC Public Affairs in Hull at (819)
997-0313. Fax (819) 994-0218.
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Telecommunications Commission
Conseil oe la radiodittusion ei d«s
telecommunications canadiennes
lll>IJt3lU^IOw'
so-called New Eoooomy, Joseph
Schimq>ler (1893-I9S3X an Austrian
economist and Harvard Univenity
pro f e ss or, recognized the implica-
tkns of change 00 eoonomic theory.
(Schompeicr believed in progren
dirough science, an idea that has
(aOea out of fashion recently.)
Paul Romer of the University of
California at Berkeley, one of
Scfaampeter't modem foOoweis. has
written sbout how tecbaological
progress can cfaaige growth, "^st as a
new jet turbine or a new biotechnol-
ogy drug spells the (fiffoenoe be-
tween a plodding ecanomy and a
dynaimc one," BusUuss Week writes.
The implications is that the eco-
nomy is much stronger than most
forecasten think it is, charged by a
new wave of iruiovatioa that b^an
with the bifofinatkn Revolution and
spread to finaiKial services, media
and convendonal mana&ctsren.
While sales surge, prices win be kept
in dwck by pobal oompetitkn.
It may be tneAd toanHy this idea
to the home economy. By the 1980s,
people were ipeodiitg more money
on services, tat example, then they
were m 1950: health clubs, spas,
financial advisers. Today, the aver-
age househoM probably is speiidiiig
more money on technology than it dkl
a decade or so ago.
The questkm is, are these shifts
enough to justify redefining eco-
nomic measares?
Possibly, b« we still spends a good
Eoonomy?
Does the proUfenukn of televi-
sions, VCRs and the like warrant a
new way of economic thinking?
Thie. we cookl add computen and
ceUalarielephones. but dtey have yet
to caich fire with oonsnmen. So how
much are w*Jikely to mid onihings
we coukfai't imagine five years ago?
Unleu diqwcable income suraes,
conumer spending on the New Eco-
nomy could prove disappointing.
How much will the average person
pay for cable televisiaa and interac-
tive communication? Or to hook up
by modem to the Interest?
The big market for these innova-
tions is business, big and small.
Peo|)ie relaxing in thdr homes will
continue to get dieir information die
usual way — fiom leleviskm, news-
papers, magazines and books. As
diey dkl before, they will qwnd most
of their money on the basics.
That's not to say a diange in how
we measure die economy would not
be helpfuL But what is needed is a
minor adjustment radier dian a struc-
biral overfaauL
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CendUlerr
Offidai
Agent
Number
of
Coalfibuton
Total Totil
Contribudoiu Election
Ezpenics
Deduct:
Pcnooal
Expcnact of
CandMatt
Totd
Election
Ei
Audited by
Subject to
the Limit*
Kim Gallant
N.D.P.
Valentine Ward
Return not filed
Liice-Andr6c Gauthier
P.C.
Jean-Marie Michel 149
$49,575.00
$61,965.34
$ 8,563.62 $53,401.72
Losier, Doiron &
Larocque
Douglas Young
Lib.
Gerald J. Lizotte
14
$50,856.80
$46,.W.72
$ 500,00 $45,887.72 Joanne Richard
The complete return respecting election expenses for each of the above
candidates may be examined by contacting the Returning Officer:
Alban Duguay, P.O. ^px 12, 179 - 15th Street, Shippagan, N^. EOB 2P0
* Permitted Limit of Election Expenses for
Acadie- Bathurst: $53, 496. 03
AUfigum ai rrporud Iry candjtiale
PuUithtd by ihf Chiif Electoral Officer of Canada punuant
to luhtKtioni 2J5(2) niui (3) ofthf Canada Hlrclioni Aa
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funded by Easter Seals. This library is unique in that it provides Kittery -opera ted toys that have been some of the things they always wanted to do, but cmildnt
specially adapted with a variety o( switches for childnm with strength and cixirdinahon diffiailty We'd like to thank all the bicycle riders, the p.^)pl,•
Recently, volunteers (nm Royal Bank and other businesses in the oimmimity turned out to ride ol lUthurst and E,isier S-als for giving children the help
the worid's largest bicycle through the streets of Bathurst to raise money for the C ouncil It was all p.irt lli.il Ihtv need ^'
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Grand Open House
Sat. & Sun., July 9 & 10
10 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
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to a new
opportunity
in Quality
Life Styles
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at
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The villas At
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LOCATION
1130 WESTBROOK COURT
SQUIRE PARK
The location:
• Convenient to schiools, churches and shop-
ping
• Adjacent to a future park and a two minute
walk to a quiet peaceful waterfront park
• Wlttiin walking distance of miles of ski. hiking
trails and Ihe future Squire Green Golf Course
• Just a healthy walk to downtown and St
Peter avenue shopping
Why Pay Rent?
A Town House Villa is the Answer
Call today 546-3309
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Luxurious, roomy Interiors
Mart>le entrances
Professkxiol designing and decoratkjn
PVC wirKJows with k)w E glass
1800 sq.ft. per unit
Maintenance tree exteriors
Modern convenient kftchens
OeNQhtful t3((oht bathrooms
Heotthy, ventikjtion systems
Low cost heating maintenance and taxes
FroehokJ ownership
New Brunswteks first 5 year limited warranty.
That* s 4 years tongef ttxjn required by Ation-
tte Conodas New Home Warranty '
No property taxes In 1994
Property tax rebate 75% in 1 995. 50% in 1 996
and 25% in 1997
Pre-instalk3tk3n for central vacuum system
Pre-wired for cable
Pre-wired for telephone
Pre-wifed for security alarm system
Oak stair railings
Completely landscaped lots
Double paved driveways
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Important Contribution to the Completion of Bathurst's
first luxury Town House
"The Villas at Squire Haven"
Best Wishes
For A Successful
Open house
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The villa's at
Squire Haven
Building Materials by
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"Our oommttment to you Is accuracy In •stlmaUrtg and
pftoinQ."
660 St. Anne St.
546-7300
Trusses
Supplied by
SMITTYBUILT TRUSS LTD.
685 Riverside Dr.
546-4281
Carpets, Ceramics, Vinyl
Flooring, Mini Blinds, Drapes
and all Interior Decorations
by THE CARPET RANCH
Beresford, 548-8881
Quality Painting Plus the
installation of Shingles
& Siding by
BERESFORD HOME llrfPROVEMENT
542-2989 or 548-9621
Furniture
FURNITURE VILLAGE DU MEUBLE
25 Youghall Dr.
547-8892
Windows and doors
Manufactured locally by
CITY THERMOPANE LTD.
available at Eddy Building Centre
660 St. Anne St., 546-7300
Electrical & Heating
Installed by
PRO ELECTRIC
Kitchen Cabinets
& Vanities
Manufactured locally by
DECOR 2000
445 MacDonald St., 546-2002
General Contractor
Daniel Fournier
Building Quality Homes
In the Chaleur Region
783-4035
Plumbing & Electrical Supplies
Bathroom Fixtures & Faucets
by ELCO
1050 Vanler Blvd
546-8220
Ready-Mix Concrete, Asphalt
Driveways & Excavation
BATHURST ASPHALT & READY MIX
546-3309
Form Work & Foundations
by
VERNON PITRE FOUNDATIONS
783-8472
Plumbing Installation
by
ARMAND COMEAU
522-2853
TJI Floor Joist System
by
LEON CHOUINARD & FILS
Eel River Crossing
826-2154
Stucco
Installed by
BOYD'S MASONRY
548-2602
LIFESTYLES
Ilic NorlJtcni l.ighi. Wed.. July 6. 1994 — IC
Meat color and other
facts for barbecue fans
Public Health inspectors fre-
auently receive inquiries concerning
food handling, food prefMnlian and
food nomfe especially duiing the
summer naonths.
1. Why is pre-packaged ground
beef often red on the outside, but a
greyidi brown on the inside?
Thia coioi difference is a natuial
phenomenon. When red meat is ex-
posed to air, its natural picment,
ORymyoglobin, combines with oxy-
gen lojirodiioe the led color referred
10 as "Uoom." The inside portion of
the meat, whUe perfeclW safe, may be
darlser due to lack oi^ oxygen.
2. Do bacteria from poultry conta-
minate the counter and everything
ihey contact? Can bacteria pass from
object 10 otyect or into cuu on my
hands?
In The Kitchen
Manager's
shortbread
tarts
In the kitchen this week is
Oetus Doucel, office manager for
Doooet's Landscaping.
CletHS, and his wife. Aane
Marie, are Bath-
urst natives, and
have three nown
chikfaen. Cletas
is entering his
ninth vear as a
School District
15 trustee.
Ame Marie's recipe for short-
bread tans is a sunmier bvoriieof
Qecus*.
Skortbmul tarts
1 c. butler
1/2 c. king sugar
1 1/2 c. flour
1 Tbs. cornstarch
FUUng
1-9 oz. pkg. softened cream
1 can Eagle Brand
1/3 c. lemon juice
' -1 iq). vaniUa -.-,»,.
For the crust. nUx aU tai|re-
dients in bowl, with a mixmaster.
Don't roll die crust, but pat into
tinv mufRn tins, approximaldy 1
1/2 inches in diameter. Use your
fingers lo form shells. Then, prick
the botioau with a fork, and bake
20 minntes at 300 10 32S degrees.
Durinc baking time, prick bottoms
again if the sheila puff api These
may be made in btfge qoantity and
froasen.
For the filling, in a targe bowl,
beat cream cheese until fluffy.
Gradually beat in milk. Stir in
lemon juice and vanilla. Fill tartt
at least two houn before serving.
10 allow fbvon to Mend. Top with
fiesh fruit, like kiwi, strawberries,
or a peach tlce.
MONTHLY CAKE DRAW
You can win a delidoua
cake fW»n Jamieaon's Save-
Easy, Place Bathurst Mall.
July's winner is Alyre
Boudreau.
To enter, submit a recipe to
In The Kitchen, c/o The
Northsm Li|^t. P.O. Box 4 16,
Bathurst. E2A 3Z3, along
with your name, telephone
number and photo.
JAMDESON'S
Place Bathurst Mall
Rou|^ Waters Drive
ft Beresford
Qiiiim Save-Easy
Allardville
Think Prevention!
A column on pravMMlv* hoolth,
wrinon by mombora ot ttw
DapomiMnl o( PubNe Hoaltli
Poultry, like all nw foods of
animal origin, carries salmoneUa and
other bacteria. It shouU be handled
carefully to prevent crou contamina-
tion. Never let raw poultry or its
judes contact cooked foods or foods
that will be eaten raw like salad
ingredients.
SalmoneUa bacteria must be eaten
to cause illneu. They cannot enter
Sa body through a cut en your
kL Refrigeratioo slows the growth
of sabnondta and thorough cooking
deMroys iL
3. I'm concerned about the dark
cokw of meat around the bones of
chickea How do you prevent it?
Fust, it's perfectly safe to eat
ducken meat that tunu dark during
cooking. The darkening around the
bones occurs pnmahly in young
broiler-fryers seven to nine weeks
old. Since their bones have not
calcified completely, pigment from
the bone marrow can seep through
the porous bones. When the chicken
is cooiocd, the pigment turns dark.
Try buying a nMxe mabire five- lo
seven-pound baking hen or debone
chicken before cooking.
4. The slKcd ham and roast beef I
bought from the deli shimmen with
green iridescent colon. Does this
mean it is spoiled?
Not necessarily. Meat contains fat,
iron and many other compounds.
When light hiu a slke of meat, it
splitt into colon like a rainbow.
There are also various pigments in
meat compounds wtuch can give it an
iridescent or greenish cast when
exposed to heat and processing.
Spoiled meat wouM probably also
be slimy or sticky, and have an
off .odor.
For more information, contact
your local Public Health office at
547-2062.
Pets need sunscreen
Sununer has arrived, in all its heat
and humidity. We as hununs can turn
on faru and air conditioners, but our
pets have to take whatever care we
give them.
Be sure your pet has shelter from
die sun by a screened-in area of his
house, or under shade of trees.
Have water avaitaUe for him at all
times. Keep his food dishes clean
when not in use, because of flies and
insects.
Never take your pet in your car if
you go shoppmg. A car heats up to
100 degrees very quickly (and, of
course, never leave a child alone in a
car at anytime!).
If you walk vour dog, you can put
sunscreen on the tips via the bridge
Pet News
By MAROUERITE
MORRISON
of his note. (Do not walk your pet in
extreme heat)
Keq) pets indoon between 1 1 a.m.
and 2 pjn.unless he has shade, as this
is the hottest part of the day.
FbUow these simple guidelines
and your pet will enjoy die summer
— and so will you!
Maranerlte Morrisoa b presi-
dent of the Bathurst SPCA.
Book by Bathurst native wins
award for best family geneology
A Bathunt native recently re-
turned lo her roots, to promote her
roots.
Therese Burke Lafond, now of Sl
Laurent, Que., was in Bathunt for the
month of June lo visit friends and
family, and to promote her self-
published book about her family tree.
The book, entitled Joseph d Joseph
i Michel Hachi, TharstlU Arseneau,
Marie Laiendresse et Leur Descen-
dance, won the 1993 Percy W. Fby .
The $300 award is given out by the
Socidtd gdn^logique canadienne
fran^aise to a member of the society
who wriles the best family tree, or
family geneology, and submits it to
the society.
The purpose of the award is to
encourage members to trace their
family roots.
Mrs. Burke Lafond's book is about
her maternal grandparents, Joseph
Hach£ and his nrst and second wives,
ail of West Bathurst.
"1 definitely wanted lo fmd out my
family roots, and I wanted my child-
ren to know of our family roots,
which is the main reason I wrote the
book," she said in an inierview at the
Nepisiguit Centennial Library.
"Winning this prize is dcfiniiely an
encouragement"
She is currently selling copies of
her book for $30 each. They arc
available from Mrs. Burke Lafond's
sister, kx:al writer Eugenie (Nin)
Doucct, at 904 Murray Sl or by
calling her at 546-6177.
Mn. Burke Lafond is now inter-
ested in writing a book about her
grandfather's brothen and sisters,
and their family tree.
Former Bathurst resident Therese Burke Lafond lecenily looked over her
self-pttbUshed genealoo of her maternal grand£ather widi Jacooes Filist-
rauh, head librarian oT the Nepisiguit Centennial Library in Bathurst.
(Nonhom UgM Photo)
Mother of three teenagers returns
to books, earns high school diploma
She herself is die mother of three
leenagen.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick and
Elaine Furlotte woukj like to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Brandy Constance to Ren6
Bertin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph and Bernadette
Bertin.
The wedding to take
place at Holy Rosary Church
July 30, 1994 at 2:00 p.m.
Reception to follow at Bath-
urst Marina.
Chmdcttt VieiiMau
You are never loo old to learn.
That is die message Oaudetie
Viennean of Badmnt wanu to de-
liver to people pondering a return lo
school.
Mrs. Vienneao, 45, oompleied her
academic nppading June 23 at die
New Brunswick Community College
in Badinrst, afler leaving school at
the age of 12.
"I want people to know that when
you really want to help yourself,
there is alwrays someone around who
will support you," she said, "and if
you persevere, there's a nice reward
at the end of it all"
By completing her upgrading,
Mn. Vieaneau became die first of 16
children in her family to graduate
from high school
If you want to drink,
that's your business.
If you want to stop
Call
Alcoholics
Anonymous
548-6425
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2C — The Northern Light, Wed.. July 6. 1994
Summer can mean
allergy problems
VON In
The 908
By VEROMCA
RATCHFORO
Many people suffer needlessly
wilh a variety of allergic symptoms.
They do not know that they are
allelic to substances in the air or
around the house, or to certain foods
or chemicab.
If you come in contact with some-
thing you nuy be aller^c to. your
body thinks that it is being attacked
and sends out a type of alarm and
releases a substance called histamine.
This is a natural part of your body.
If a family member has allergies,
the chances are greater that you will
develop allergies, but not necessarily
the same type of alieigies.
Some allergic symptoms may be as
foltows:
1. Itchy red watery eyes.
2. Runny nose or stuffed up nose.
3. Sneezing.
4. Itchy rash.
5. Coughing or wheezing.
6. Swelling.
7. Feel lightheaded.
8. Problems breathing.
Apparently, 42 million Canadians
suffer with allergiei. You may be
feeling sick and miserable and you
don't know why. If there is a possibil-
ity that you may have allergies,
contact your family doctor. Do not try
to treat yourself.
Allergic reactions may be very
serious and can even lead to death if
not treated properly. Always take
your medication as prescribed by
your doctor.
VON may visit anyone at home
who needs nursing care. Call
548-2448 for more mfomoatioa.
Veronica Ratchford ii a fomier
exccntivc director of the Bathunt
VON.
To wed July 9
Francis and Nancy Stack of Balh-
urst are h^y to aimounce the
engagement of their daughter. Caro-
lyn Anne, io Daniel Jotq>h, son of
Paul and Catherine Couture of Bath-
voL The wedding wiU take place
July 9. 1994 at the Sl Theresa
Church, South BathursL
HATH E WAY
U'i ^M
HAIH
UNB's list of grads
includes local students
A number of Chaleur rMion stu-
denu recently graduated nom the
University of New Brunswick in
Fredericlon.
The degrees were awarded in
convocadon exercises held in May,
said a release.
Receiving a bachelor of science
degree (B.Sc.) with general standings
was Aaron Theriauk of BathursL
Receving B.Sc. degrees in engi-
neering were: Tim O Conneil (me-
chanical) of Bathunt, with flrst divi-
sion standing; Shelley Duguay (ci-
vil), Bathurst, general standing;
Daniel Esson (mechanicalX Bathunt,
general standing; Lisa McGregor
(chemical), Belledune, general
standing and Gino Foumier, Bath-
unt, forest engineering.
John Whelton of Pt^ceshaw re-
ceived a bachelor of business admi-
nistration (B.B.A.) with distiiKtion,
while Dennis Leaert, Bathurst, re-
ceived a B.B.A. degree with genenl
standings.
Shawn Dempsey of Jacquet River
received a postgraduate bachelon'
denee in bachdor of bws.
Recciyjng 9 tichekjn* degrw in
physical education was Christine
Mangubat. Bathunt
Fust division standing in the Ba-
chelor of Nuning degree went to
Cynthia Rosengren-Thorne of
Badium.
George Bogavac of Bathurst re-
ceived a B.Sc. in computer science
with honors, socializing in numeri-
cal and itatiitical computiog. Also
receiving B.Sc. degrees in computer
science were Baihnnt's Jeff Keir
(software systems), Dana Neumann
(informatioo systems), and Kimberiy
Smith.
Susan Leger of Bathurst received
Tirst division standing in the bachelor
of education program, nxcializing in
business education. Also receiving
B.Ed. degrees with general standings
were Bathurtt's Jennifer Anderson
(elementary education), and Joh-
nathan Henry (technology
education).
Don McKay, vice-prindpal of
Bathunt High School, received his
nuuter of education in educational
foundations.
Receiviiffi bachelor of aitadegrees
with first<Hiss honon were Jennifa
Johnsen (classics) of Bathurst. and
Nicole Roy (ptytbotogy) of Bath-
urst Also receiving BA degrees
with second-class honon were Baih-
urst's Gina Comeau (political ad-
enoe) and Rhonda Kelly (political
science).
Receiving BX degrees with gen-
eral standings were Michelle
Arseneau, Pointe Vette; Karen Du-
giuy and Derek McCallum, Bathurst;
and Manfred Guitard-McDonnell,
Belledune.
The Heat Is On!
Two degrees
Leexay Jagoe. granddaughter of
Mrs. Katie Jagoe ot Elatfautst. recei>-
tly graduated from the CollMe of
Saskatoon widi a bachelor of science
decree in nuning. and a bachelor
d^tee in psycbcMogy. She was the
cIms valedictarian, and is now work-
ing at the Plains Health Centre in
Regina, Sask. She is a frequent visitor
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Thank You!
The 1 994 graduates wish to express publicly and sincerely the appreciation they felt
for the great support given to the Safe Grad party enjoyed by 93.5% of the graduating
dass. We would like to tal^e this opportunity to specifically thank the following for their
financial, material and personal support. As well, a special thanks to the citizens of this
community, School Board Trustees and Bathurst High Teachers who volunteered their
time to this project.
/ Bathurst Kinsman /
/ Bathurst Kintttes /
/ Bathurst Richelieu Club /
/ Bathurst Rotary Ciub /
/ Baxter Dairy /
/ Belledune Home & School /
/ B.H.S. Class of '68 /
/ Brunswick Mines /
/ Brunswick Smelter
/ Cassldy's Beverages /
/ CWL Uttie Flower /
/ CWL Our Lady of the Rosary /
^ CWL Sacred Heart /
/ Hostess /
/ Jalilet, Richard /
/ Jamieson's Save Easy /
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Janeviiie Home and School
Mary Gosnell Home & School
McDonald's Family Restaurant ^
Masonic Lodge
Neplslguit C<^Op
The Northern Ught
Parkwood Home and School
Pokeshaw and Black Rock
Recreational Center
School District 15
South Bathurst Home and School
St. Simon and St. Jude Parish Council
Superior Juntor High Home & School
Superior Juntor High Student Council
Dr. Chettiar
Mr. Bemie Aliain - Bathurst City Police
Mr. Peter Trembiay - Bathurst City Police
Hatheway's in
Bathurst and Tra-
cadie Sheiloy are
offering the largest
inventory of cars
and trucks in
Northern New
Brunswick.
For this occasion
we are offering to
the first 150 cus-
tomers, as of June
1, 1994, buying a
new car or truck, a
chance to win a
1994 Aspire dis'
played on the roof
nfxmr St, Patrick
St. showroom, or
$10,000 cash.
Over 82 vehicles
have been sold to
date with less them
70 left. Buy Now
while selection is
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The Nonheni Lighu Wed.. July 6. 1994 — 3C
Business grad
David Preston, son of Mr. and Mn.
Oeorge Preston of Bathurtt, gra-
duated this spring with a bachela of
business administntioa degree fixmt
the UniTeniW of New Bninswick in
Rredericton. He and his wife, Sheiry,
reside in New Maryland, and he u
employed as a loans officer widi the
Natioml Bank of Canada in Fiederic-
loii. She is a staff aocounlant at
Sunbuiy Transpoft Ltd. David is a
1984 Bathurst High School graduate.
Williams
ordained in Ontario
Former Bathurst man is now
assistant priest in Sault St. marie
A man with Bathurst roou was
recently otdained to the priesthood.
His Excellency. Most Reverend
Jean-Lottia Ploufre, DD^ ^>"^ °^
the Diocese of Sault Ste. Maiie. One.
ordained Michad Robert Williams to
the priesthood by the laying oo of
hanb on June 3, in Sl Piiu X Church
in livdy. Ont
Fkiha Michael is the ion (tf Robert
Williams and the former Eleanor
Melanaon of Bathttnt. and the grand-
ton of Mrs. Opal D. Melanson of Big
River. All three attended the cere-
mony, and his snndmodier presented
Father Michad with the white chasu-
ble he wore at his first Mass of
Thanksgiving June S.
The nttin celetxanu at the June 3
ordination ceremony were the Moat
Reverend Bernard Pappin, D.D^ au-
xilisy bishop of Sault Sle. Marie.
Rev. Bonanl Bums, Rev. Ken Don-
nelly. Rev. Al McMillan, and Rev.
Miduel Prieur.
The first readiiu was proclaimed
by Sister Ewa Melanson, sn aunt of
Father Michael Sister Ewa travelled
from Mount Currie. B.C^ to beat the
celebration. The second reading was
proclaimed by Sister Madeline Ro-
chcn, one of Father Michael's former
school principals.
At die ceremony. Father Michael
was vested in stole and chasuble by
Father Michael Piieur, professor of
moral theology at St. Peter's Semi-
nary in London, OnL, and by his
parents. Robert and Eleanor
Father Michael WiUiams
WUliams.
The chasuUe and paien used in the
ordination ritual were presented by
Father Michael's bn)(her. Andrew
Williams, and his three sisters. Bon-
nie Brown. Shelly and Cindy
Williams.
Relatives travelling from the Mari-
times were Mn. Lorraine Roy. and
cousin Derek Melanson, both of
Newcasde; and Mn. Lenora Melan-
aon of Bathurst, aunt of Fatho
Michael
Father Michael will be assistant
priest at Sl Gerard MajelU parish in
Sault Ste. Marie. OnL
Earns B.Sc.
Carolyn Mixon, formerly of Batb-
ursL graduated May 29 Gran Loom
Linda Univenity m Loma Linda,
Califbrnia with a bachelor of science
decMOjp dental hvgiene, magna cum
bodd. she wu the recipient of the
Sigma Phi Alpha Award and enrol-
mem in die national honor society for
dental hygienists. She is a 1980
graduate of Bathurst Hieh School.
Attending die graduation mm Bath-
urst were her parents, Rheal and
Phyllis Bonrque. ...
UNB graduate
Gino Foumier, son of CarmeDe
and Jim Foumia of North Tetea-
gouche, graduated this qiring fiom
die University of New Brunswick in
Ftederickn, widi a degree in science
and forestry engineering. Gino, a
1989 Badnirst High School graduate,
is now employed in Terrace, B.C.
with a consulting firm.
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1994-1999.
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Corporation's performance and directions, including
detailed financial forecasts and rate increase
consideratione. It examines key functional areas
such as environmental performance, maricet prices
and operating costs and the use of new technology
to improve operating efficiency.
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"Just for Laughs" dis-
proves the old ' you had to
be there" theory in rau-
cous stylo.
Mondays on CBC,
"Laughs" takes viewers
back to last year's Mon-
treal Intematkxial Comedy
Festival, wtiere tt>e hjnni-
est nxxnents were cap-
tured for release this sunv
nier.
On July 11, EHen
Cleghome ("SatiflTtey
Night Live") headlines an
array of quick-witted com-
ics and entertainers in-
ckxJing The Vacant Lot.
Larry MiHer, Rudy Coby
and Ek)n QoM.
"It ('Laughs') is not just
another comedy show,"
says executive producer
Aridy Nuhnan. "It's not
sometfiing that's created
for teievisk)n - it exists. It
really is like ttw Olympics
of comedy - ttmt's not a
hype line."
The show, whk:h earned
a (Semini Award last sea-
son, doesn't need hype.
It's quality coniedy without
any heip.
"The good thing atxxjt
'Just for Laughs,' ' Nui-
man says, in refererKe to
the 12-year-old festival,
"is that we preceded the
comedy boom by about
three, four years, we lived
tfte comedy boom and we
succeeded Vhe comedy
boom. And we're stW
going strong.
"Every hot trend usually
leaves a monument of
some sort, and this is a
rnonument I guess the co-
medy boom left the
worid. '
And tfie entertainmem
wodd is watching.
'It's Hollywood's one-
stop shopping center for
tomorrows talent. " Nul-
Lost episodes of
THonejnnooners' to
air on Family Channel
Before Audrey Meadows
was Alice, before Ed Nor-
ton worked in the sewer,
tftere was an early verskxi
of "The Honeymooners."
the famous sketch featur-
ing Jackie Qleason.
Sunday. July 10. The Fa-
mily Ctiannel will offer a
peek into teieviskxi history
with "The Honeymooners
Really Lost Debut Epi-
sodes." Paul Reiser of
"Mad About You " is host.
The program revives
very early kkiescope co-
medy sketches ttutt were
the forerunners of Glea-
son's CBS series. "The
HoneynKXHiers " The
sketches wore originally
seen on the oW DuMont
Televi8k)n Network and
have only recently been
refurtished for airing.
In the sketches, bus
driver Ralph Kramden,
played t}y Qleaaon, is nftar-
ried to a woman named Al-
toe, but ttie part was
played tyy Pert Kelton. The
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Kramdens' neighbors, the
NortoTM, were played by
Elaino Strftch and Art Car-
ney.
Stritch wouW eventually
be replaced in ttte series
by Joyce Randolph and
Audrey Meadows took
overas ANoe.
Camey's experience
wHh the show was also in-
toreoting. In the very first
"Honeymooners" sketch
he was a poUceman. Only
later dkl he become the
botoved sewer-working si-
dekk:k. Ed Norton.
After Sunday's premiere.
"The Honeymooners
RoaMy Lost Episodes " re-
peats on Ttie Family Chan-
nel on July 16. 25. and 29.
Lsny Miller 18 fesbned in Mondsy's instalment
of **Just For Laughs'* on CBC. The summer series
highlights funny moments from die 1993 ^fontreal
Intemadonal (Comedy Festival. "Just For Lauglis"
airs at 10 pjn. on Channel 4 and at 11 pjn. on
Channel 37.
nian says. ABC's fall two "Laughs" alumni,
schedule includes shows The lO^Jay festival re-
starring comk» Margaret turns to Montreal July
Cho and Steve Harvey, 22-31.
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9 SPORTS 30 Resume deUWe
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joumee. (R) m MMU?
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9 SPORTS 30 Resume detaMIe
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ioumee. (R) m nsarr
9 SPORTSOESK m 65676*
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9 MSlOE SPORTS B 792604
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9 ROLLER HOCKEY Les
Rocfcin' Roll*r6 de New Jersey
vs les Roadrunners de Mon-
treal. En provenance du Forum
de Montreal. (R) 6»«736
9 WORLD WRESTUNQ FED-
ERATKM WRESTUNQ 406*74
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9 CANADIAN SPORTRSHma
531567
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12M
9 RODEO PROFESSIONNEL
DU QUEBEC (R) 6*7623
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9 SPORTS 30 Resume detaille
dM evenemen te sportifs de la
ioumee. (R) m 236464
9 SPORTSOESK IB 327026
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9VACNTM0rM6M
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troit Tigers. From Tiger
Stadium. (Live) 367*3*
9 MAJOR LEAGUE BASE-
BALL [B606533
9 (X) SOUVENIRS OLYM-
PK2UES LILLEHAMMER Les
exptoits des plus grands attv
letes aux Jeux olyn^piques
d'hiver de LWehammer. 44Mi
4:30
9 RANDONNEE MOTO-
MARINE (R) 602*20
5.-00
9 PLONQEE QUEBEC (R)
642213
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9 ROLLER HOCKEY Les
Rockin' Rollers de New Jersey
vs les Roadrunners de Mon-
treal. En provenance du Forum
de Montreal. (R) 666741
9 SPRUCE MEADOWS TO-
DAY 712*10
DAYTIME SPEOALS
AFTERNOON
2H»
9 ON VACATKM WITH
MK:kEY and DONALD A ser-
ies of animated shorts starring
Mickey Mouse. OonaU Duck.
Goofy and Pluto. (R) be 644213
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9 PARTY ALL NITE CON-
CERT Jon Secada. P.M. Dawn
and Shai perform at the Magic
Kingdom for more than 1 00,000
graduating high-school sen-
k>rs. (R) (In Stereo) m 703623
9 CHANOmO CAREERS How
to determine wtiether or not
you are a candidate for a career
move. (Part 1 of 4) 57571
3:30
O CHATEAUVALLON Le
maire, Georges Ouentin.
nomme une commission d'en-
quete. 604567
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6.-00
9 DONAHUE Scheduled: actor
Kirk Douglas. (In Stereo) no
46113
9 ® CSC NEWS 3*1*4
9 CD BLA. BLA. BLA Maga-
zine cutturel et de sociote. 60642
QD m NEWS 16007 663*7
CD 9 NEWS IB 6261
9 LE QRANO JOURNAL m
616361
9 SUPERMARKET SWEEP
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9 MKMKMN MAGAZINE
77226
9REMI77300
9 THIS DAY ■17660216
9 BATMAN 613663
9 FUNTSTONES Bl 476767
9 KIOS INCORPORATED
173115
9 MOTORCYCLE RACBIQ
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9 MUCHWE8T 446303
9 EARLVPRNNE B 7223*7
9 POLICE tTORV 762261
9 BOOKSBCE Alyeha and Ja-
son meet the mio* and promise
to keep their 6ecreL 74736
9 FAMILY MATTERS B 344633
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9 SAVED BY THE BELL ra
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9 FAMILY FEUD 6**45
9 AMERK^A WITH DENNIS
WHOLEY 66620
9 LE CLUB DES 100 WATTS
■ 64662
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9 MMMTY MORPHm POWER
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9 SAVED BY THE BELL B)
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9 COURSES D'AUTO Grand
Prix Formule 1 de France. En
provenance du circuit Magny-
Cours, en France. (R) 667567
9 MAJOR LEAGUE BASE-
9 DAILY R.S.V.P. 366756
9 S HOWBI Z TODAY 713646
9 KUMIKA'S CASTLE 61216
MR wr* toeange for Kathleen
wM never be the same afler
they are trapped together by an
earthquake. (R) m 366113
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9 SAVED BY THE BELL B
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9 CE (B 9 NEWS 76026 62261
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9 (Si LAND AND SEA 1639
9 CC LES NOUVELLES 6649
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9 LA GUERRE DES CLANS
(R) 646736
9 WHEEL OF FORTUNE B
36126
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L'HOMME INVISIBLE B 56^
9 MACNEIULEHRL
NEWSHOURb 23113
9 PASSE-PARTOUT 70464
9 THIS COUNTRY m 367*620
9 ADVENTURES OF THE
BLACK STAUKM During the
final race of the New Zealand
season the Black must go
against Black Ttde. (R) (In
Stereo) B 2*6666
9 CALIFORNIA DREAMS
34S623
9 CHK:KEN MINUTE MudbeHy
firxls a strange flower in his lair
that has mysterious properties.
(R) 3306*1
9 VIDEOPM (In Stereo) 154633
9 MOTORCYCLE RIDER
209176
9 SUPERHITVIDEO 617991
9 WORLD TODAY 166639
9 ROCKFORO FILES B 173007
9 POLKA DOT DOOR 46S63
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9 GROWING PAINS 662921$
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9 CBS EVENINQ HEWS (In
Stereo) m 66376
9(]]]COOCOB465
9 (E SECRETS DE FAMILLE
(R)4S67
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COOPER Mark is Shocked by a
strange visitor who comes caN-
Ing on Christmas Eve. (R) (In
Stereo) B 6*46
a NBC MGHTLY NEWS m
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9JE0PAR0YIB66129
(9 WATATATOW ■ 67397
9 LE MONDE MERVEILLEUX
DC DtSNCY Les enfante dune
ecoie de campagne cherchant
a capturer un monstre legen-
dair*. (Partie 1 de 2) 264607
9 DOQ HOUSE Rtehie aecretly
takaa a part-time )ot> so he can
afford 6 gift for Helen. (R) (In
Stereo) ■ 677736
9 SPORTS 30 Resume dotaUla
des evenements 6portH6 de la
Ioumee. (En direct) b 610646
9 DESIGNING WOMEN B
976643
9 MOVIE **V^ "Salt on Our
Skin" (1993) Greta Scacchi,
Vincent O'Onofrio. Flashbacks
recount the passtonate. 30-
year affair b etwe e n an edu-
cetod woman and a Scottish
llshennan. (In Stereo) NR'
6413*7
9 ALADDIN The legendary
tato of the genie in the lamp,
with Dan CasteNenete as the
votee of tti* genie. (R) 16612*
~) CLUB DANCE (R) (In Stereo)
9 SPORTSOESK ■ 662667
9 VnEOPLOW S6S9M
9 RUNAWAY BAY Shuku and
Jofo's oousm returns home for
Uberatton Day. 67200
7:35
9 ANDY GRIFFITH 5263674
9 HARD COPY From M6rch:
hunters who filmed their survi-
val ordeel after being caugM In
a surprise snowstorm In the
wMomess. (R) ■ 60674
9 GO) 9 CFL FOOTBALL Balti-
more CFL Colts at Toronto Ar-
gos. From the SkyDome. (Live)
2206*6 325200
9 d) LE DEFI MONDIAL Cette
semalne: la ressource mflnie.
(Partie 6 de 6) 6*213
CD ABC WORLD NEWS TO-
MQHTB30666
CD 9 e.N.G Lysanne Clare re-
turns to the neii» 9 foom «vith a
m ytert ou a Ir w teeter who may
biirtgmaior changes to Chan-
nel 10: Miller must decMe
wttether or not to sensatkmal-
ize a sensitive interview. (R) (In
Stereo) B S6261
(9 WHEEL OF FORTUNE B
41007
9 ELLE ECRIT AU MEURTRE
1762*6
9 MOVIE ** "Nobody Makes
Me Cry" (1983, Drama) Eliza-
beth Taykx, Carol Burnett. Two
middle-aged divorcees with en-
tirely different backgrounds tM-
come fast friends after meeting
in a car accident. 39649
(3) FRED A CIE L information
sur des evenements de la
scene artistique. 30945
9 NK2HTLY BUSINESS RE-
PORT Scheduled: the Money
FUe. 74200
9 RUPERT Rupert and Bill use
too much growth formula. (R) ra
377218
9 LE MAGAZINE DES ROAD-
RUNNERS 442277
9 NIGHT COURT 354571
9 WALT DISNEY PRESENTS
"Our Unsung Villains" The
host, enslaved by a magic mir-
ror, k)oks at Disney s diat>olk:al
viiiains. (R) 441571
9 INSIDE SPORTS Bl 904797
9 FAX 633636
9 MONEYLME 504741
9 m SEARCH OF Footage of a
voodoo ritual; ancient folk med-
k:ine and Ite modem-day appli-
catkMI. (R) 162756
9 LOOK S COOK ButteriNed
leg of lamb. 66200
9:06
9 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES Bl
6*77755
6:30
9 CURRENT AFFAIR ■ 66261
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MQHT(ln Stereo) B4C465
(9 JEOPARDY! 1^ 63642
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D'HUI 46562
9 FREO TROSrS PRACTI-
CAL SPORTSMAN 66007
9 PLAISIR OE URE Magazine
Utteraira anime r>ar Danieto
Bombardier. (R) 75*39
9 QARF1ELD AND FRIENDS Bl
9 W PS MO TORISE 966164
9 JCFFERBONS IB 340376
9 COUNTRY NEWS Sched-
uled: Joe Oiffie listening party.
(In Stereo) 2S5219
9 FOR THE LOVE OF THE
QAMEBS64642
9 SPOTUGHT April Wine.
716674
9 CROSSFIRE U9636
9 JOURNEYS How wikMife is
protected from poachers in
Jasper Nattonal Park. (R) m
44007
8:35
9 SANFORD AND SON
1660367
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9 IN THE HEAT OF THE
NIGHT A former madam wtx) is
Gmospie's oW friend returns to
Sparte and upsets the town
whan she starts up a new
phone sex business. (R) (m
Stereo) ■ 26671
9CI) LA TRENTAINE 29*39
CD MOVIE -Matlocfc: The
Haunted" (1903. Mystery) Andy
Griffith, Brynn Thay«r. Ban aus-
pecte that a plastk: surgeon's
murder Is Ued to 6 devtoue ptot
to scare a wealthy wMow to
death. (In Stereo) m 642it
CD 9 CAFE AMERICAM Hony
eime to make Marcel jealoua
whan CupM'6 arrow strikea
several peopte at the cafe. (R)
(In Stereo) B 26862
a MAO ABOUT YOU White at a
museum. Paul and Jamie dis-
cover they had an encounter aa
chiMren in the same place. (R)
(In Stereo) B 67262
9 MOVIE *« "Les Comperes"
(1963. Comedte) Gerard Depar-
dieu, Pierre Rk:hard. Un garcon
dieperait el la mere oonvainc
ses deux ex-amante de te re-
trouver en leur faisant croire a
chacun qu'il est le per*. 966664
9 von ET LE PAPIER Rey-
mond va ae refugier Chez Andre
qui lui fait un tong dtocours
contra les femmea. ■
seront annonoes. 9036io
9 MAJOR LEAQUE BASE-
BALL Houston Astros at Chi-
cago Cubs. From Wrigtey FieM.
(Live) 630736
9 8PIR0U 01711642
9 BARBARA MANDRELL A
THE MANDRELL SISTERS
428668
9 MIKE A MIKE'S EXCEL-
LENT X CANADA ADVEN-
TURES 236533
9 PRIMENEWS m 177623
9 BK)QRAPHY "Bob Hope "
Comic legend Bob Hope, from
his radio days to his USO tours
and beyond. Inckjdes inter-
views with Red Buttons and
Steve AHen. (R) 162961
9 CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL A
famHy is told that their son has
leukemia. (Pari 6 of 10) 71200
9 MOVIE ititVt -The Man With
the Golden Gun" (1974, Adven-
ture) Roger Moore. Christopher
Lee. James Bond tracks down
an assassin who uses gokton
bullets and has constructed a
powerful sdar death ray.
73116649
9:30
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791*4
a WINGS After Atox reveals
she Is moonlighting as a bar-
makl, the gang recaNs some of
their off-saaaon odd joba. (R)
(In Stereo) m 63642
9 TWS OLD HOUSE Worit is
done on the front facades
bump-out and new shingtes are
added to the ranch'a roof, m
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FEATURING J-
12 POOL TABLE I
EVERY SUNDA
8 PM. TO 12 MK>NIGi
TEEN DANd
FOR AGES 14 TO
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9 L'ETE EN VILLE Magazine
est ival. 232 19
9 PffTME M PRIME a 5106133
9 THEY MUST BE MAD Cliff
diving: tnicfc radng: ferry boat
tugging: aaiNioarding worid
champtonship: young aumo
hopefuto; kayak poto: car raly.
(R) m 144620
9 HIDOEN ROOM A woman,
•tendoned by her hueband at a
party, te given a rida home by a
femate tnjck driver. (R) (in
Stereo) b 22686*
9 AFRICAN SKIES After Rory
trtea to hide an elephant from a
legalized slaughter, Margo dis-
covers the animal is pregnant.
(R)B 17*164
9 mSlOE THE POA TOUR
706464
9 SNEAK PREVIEWS Prev-
•ews of upcoming shows.
426674
9 DISTANT VOICES Don
Jones explains the history of
ttM Ojibwa in his treaty area.
12194
10:00
9 EYE TO EYE (In Stereo) ■
51719
9 (Z) CLAIRE LAMARCHE Su-
)at Sans mes enfante, )* aerate
toufours dans I'enfer de te
drc«gue. (R) m 26026
CD 9 MATLOCK (In Stereo) B
9 vioEOFLOMrasits
9 LARRY MNG LIVE (Lhte
Phone-In) b 170*io
9 SINATRA IN JAPAN Sina-
tra's 1965 concert at Budokan
Ha* in Tokyo. Songe induda
"Someone to Watoh Over Me"
and "Come Rain or Conte
Shine." 94793*
9SCH0ENBERG AND OTH-
ERS Adaptation of the Theatre
n«P«re stage producOon of
Robert Lepages •Tectonk:
Plates '. 62552
10:30
(9 FRASIER Martin turns Ihe
tebles on Frasier and NUes
when they dedde to take him to
dinner at a fancy restaurant. (R)
(In Stereo) ■ 10362
9 L'AVANT-MATCH (En di-
rect) 676200
9 BASOALL T06BQHT PRE-
GAME300**2 ^.. ......:..
11:00 .
9 PKKET FENCES Sheriff
Brock must remain impartial
wfian he is cfiosen as foreman
of a jury tn the highly pubNdzed
case of the murder of two pot-
icemen. (R) (In Stereo) B 81262
9 (B) 9 CaC PRIME TNNE
NEWS B 86610 686823
9CCILE TOUR DE PRANCE
Compelitkyi cydisto qui reunit
les meHleurs sthtetes de cette
discipline. 66*39
CD PRU^TIME UVE IB 45871
CD 9 C0UNTER8TRIKE K
23*74
Ca DATELINE (In Stereo) ■
76833
9 LE GRAND JOURNAL BE
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ACfKMS CANMIA Bl
9 ADVENTURES
BLACK STALLION A U,
documonte wtiat might]
last days of the Btack!
career. (R) (In Stereo) I
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9N0U8E ON THE ^
FALL A ffhn portrait of
water, the landmark I
aigned by architect Fr
Wright. 684200
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jesty'o Secret Sen^toe'
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Diana mg^. James
tempte to foil a
•nemy ptot to vtetimizi
by means of germ
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9 SPORTS PLUS ,
(Ugne ouverto directe)
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fuses to pass toUet ttesue to
Etame In a reetroom; George
•cte gUdy around Eteine's boy-
frtend. (R) (In Stereo) B 34642
9LAR0UTEI
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9 BUSINESS WORLD B
1624466
9 PINK PANTHER m 999686
9 LA BOXE Les adversaires
a PAS«EP0 RT33662
9 MVSTIRVI "Maigret" In-
spector Maigret (Mk:haal Qam-
bon) hopae to trap a serial kMer
by aNowIng tte newspapers to
Imply the perpetrator te in cus-
tody. (R) (Part 1 of 6) B22464
9 BEAU ETCHAUO 61736
9 THUN0ER8MOS A store
plans to surprise s chiMran'6
hospital by having a rocket
drop a large canister of toys,
but two burglars bungto the
plan. (R) 838810
9 "The Last Seductton"
677887
9 MOVIE *** "Bells Are
Rtegmg" (1960. Musk^l) Judy
Holiday, Dean Mariln. A ahy
answsrtng-eenric* operator be-
comes Inteluatad wNh a charm-
ing writer in Ms adi^Matton of
Itw hit D roacKv a y show. (In
Slareo) 782194
9 MUSIC CITY TONnHT
Scheduled: Terry McBrida and
the Rkte. Irte Dement. Jeff Dun-
ham. (In Stereo) 426179
9 AUTO RACING 605064
9 KATTS A 000 32179
(9 LE TELEJOURNAL ■
4674197
9 RUMPOLE OP THE BAILEY
61216
9 VISA SANTE Sufete: les ar-
ythmtes cardteques: te retk:-
ence a dorwier du sang; les aig-
uMes de te jeunesae; tes
migralnas: portrait asne de te
matedte: lege d'entrer a I'acsto.
■ 83828 *•:■ %yf:.
9 NATKMAL B 15296M
9 SUP ER DAVE OSBORNE B
693303
9 B A SEB AU Les Expos de
Montreal affpontant tea Padree
a San Dtego. En provenance du
Jack Murphy Stedhjm. (En di-
rect) 188218
9 MAJOR LEAGUE BASE-
BALL ■101636
9 WORLD NEWS 317646
11:29
OLEPOWTB 4806864
11:30
9CC CENT ANS DE JAZZ Huit
tebleaux retracant cheque
etape de I'etonnani perlpte de
te musk)ue jazz et des peraon-
nages legertdairea. (Partte 4 de
8)68261
9 SPORTS PLUS B 469862
9iKME *** "CoMlc Book
Comidanlter- (ISSe, OKamen-
tery) Lynda Bany. 9lobari
Crumb. Inten<tew a wNh the
ptoneers and innovators of the
comte-tMok industry make up
tills porlratt tracing Its history.
630705
9NATK)NALB:
9 CATWALK BiHy K.
irouWe with both the l(
lite mob. (R) (In
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9 "BNnd Justk»"
9B M RN S AMD
9 FAX 787361
9 SPORTS TONIGHT
9 LEQENOS OF THt!
CAN WEST Milton "
Robert Hal took at
committad during
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9 FUTURE 623408 ")
12:25 3
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sur des evened.,
scene arttetkyje. (R) <
12:30
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son, Hilton McRae. ^J
man. living with hte vidfej
boys, auspecte that fie r
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9 L'ETE EN VILLE i
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rama) Basil Radford,
ng. W. Somerset
introduces tour
DS of his most beguH-
Includlng "The AHen
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April Wine.
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January: accusations that
nurses supplied t)y the U.S.
NtJrsing Association are poorly
trained and dangerous to pa-
tients (R) 7473717
» LATE MQHT Scheduled:
news anchor Stone Phillips, ac-
tor Yaphet Kotto, music guest
Tripping Daisy. (In Stereo)
1:37
• VALLEY OF THE DOLU Pe-
ttr njne to CaitNn for reassur-
ance; Jennifer moves in with
Neely and Anne: Anne gets a
job. 34M437
1:46
• "TC 2000" 3tl3n92
2M
m FRED TROSrS PRACTI-
CAL SPORTSMAN (R) 33t206
• NATIONAL ■)9l»7n4
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The Northern Light, Wed., July 6. 1994 — 5
LA QUOTUMENNE/
i7i3an
VIE M QUEBEC (R)
♦*♦ "La Fugue '
«e) Oene Hackman.
fMf Warren. Pendant I'en-
r'tur une adoiescente dis-
un detective se rend
de I'infldelite de sa
.«)3M4C«
1:00
f HEAD OF THE CLASS
/IE **Vt "Les Enfants
lalein" (1987. Horreur) Mi-
ll Moriarty, Samuel Fuller.
pons habitants de Salem's
leviennent, la nuit, de mag-
is vampires, txjveurs de
«740«
InMILIE rose (in Stereo)
(iSnONAL m tiiTtas
HOUSE ON THE
|RNE •M717
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iSANORELL SISTERS
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IfWSNMHT ■•7330
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Ityond. Includes inter-
..wlth Red Buttons and
r iMen. (R) 43iaos
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German conversa-
lUNSTERS M1243
1''^^ 1.-06
ISIQE EDITION From 1993:
I happervs when disabled
IMA along highways are
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l,C(i«pean holiday on a
\ show, the Griswold
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capltats. satTT*
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. jwith his wife and two
I suspects that he has fath-
laigoiher son with a poor
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• MUSIC CITY TOMQHT
Schwtuled: Terry McBride and
the Ride. Irie Dement, Jeff Dun-
*wn. (R) (In Stereo) timi
• llUCHWeST74«40«
• CALLMQ ALL SPORTS A
•ports caINn program. Host:
Vince Cellini. i*3S«2
• SINATRA IN JAPAN Sma
tra'e 198S concert at Budokan
Han in Toityo. Songs include
"Someorie to Watch Over Me"
and "Come Rain or Come
Shine." (R) 7«07«a
2:06
(XI ARSENIC HALL: THE BEST
OF ARSENK) From 1 992: comic
Richard Pryor, singer-
songwriter Barry Manilow, sax-
ophonist Dave Koz. (R) (In
Stereo) m 945«i37
2:07
• NIOHT COURT •343224
2:30
• THIS OLD HOUSE Work is
dorw on tfte front facades
bump-out and new shir)gies are
added to ttie ranch's roof. (R) ra
341040
• BBC WORLD SERVICE-
ACROSS CANADA B) MMSOM
• QET SMART S7a05^
• RDS MOTORISE (R) 114427
• QOLF TODAY 10a«53
• DAILY R.S.V.P. 7S<a43
• SPORTS LATENKMT 1 12437
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2:37
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Joanne Samuel. In an Australia
of the not-too-distant future, a
higtiway cop vows revenge
against the blicers who Idlled his
family. M04S01
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spector Maigrel (Michael Qam-
bon) hopes to trap a serial IdOer
by allowif)g the newspapers to
irnply the perpetrator is in cus-
tody. (R) (Part 1 of 6) ra 762330
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Agaim^.
John Farnham made
his name with the Uitle
River Band, but there's
little Of that group*! AM
radio smarts on Then
Again. The fonnula is
easy-listening adult
contemfxnry, without
any coooem for hooks
or something that would
even remotely be
worthy of Top 40
interest
Richard Maix plays
piano on The Reason
Why" and there's a
cover of Alice Cooper's
•tDnly Women Bleed,"
but not ranch else to
perk up the ears.
(RCA/BMG)
Course of Empire"
InitlatioH
Texas meul, but
forged firom a different
fire than Paniera. While
both bands hail from the
Lone Star suie, and
bodi write about serious
matters. Course of Em-
pire is less abrasive;
thdr sound is based
more on psychedelia
than hardcore.
Initiation offers a
high degree of complex-
ity, with a variety of
musical influences.
Rock Lines
WHh GREQ MULOCK
Manaolng EdHor
But please, don't
anyone confuse this dip-
proach with mellow:
monster tracks like
"Hiss" and Infested"
take no prisonen.
(ZocVBMG)
Chris dtBurgh-'This
Way Up
Chris deBurgh has
put together a new band.
And, by his own admis-
sion, their eneigy has
rubbed off. That means
while This Way Up has
its share of trademark
ballads fOh My Brave
Hearts"), it also has
some well-executed up-
tempo pop. Which, for
non-fans like me. is a
noticeable turn for the
better.
deBurgh has always
been a good tunesmith.
but his output has been
uneven, and (rften me-
diocre. With This Way
Up, he shows he's not
afiaid to loosen iq> and
rock a little. Songs like
"The Silent World." and
especially "Blonde
Hair, Blue Jeans," show
a new dimension to de-
Burgh's musical per-
sona, and should expand
his fan base.
(A&M)
Mellons is traditional
Thursday
Ken Mttlons-'Ken
MtUoms
Ken Mellons delivers
what the hard-core
country Cans have been
waiting for.
They say even^thing
revolves in a 10-year
cycle, and so does coun-
try, it seems. Back in the
eaiiy '805, the modem
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water. ttw larxjmark house de-
signed bv architect Frank Uoyd
Wright. (R) 121175
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bruary: women «vho can't leave
their tMd reUrtionships for fear
of being lonely. (R) •541232
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cowboy (who line
dances today) was rid-
ing the mechanical bull
at Gilly's and Ibtening
to what was known then
as uptown country. It
was time for a change,
and in 1983. along came
Randy Travis to bring
us back to traditional
country.
Here we are a decade
later, and the young
mum this time is Ken
Mellons, who writes
and sings country music
the way it was meant to
be written and sung.
One song on his seu-^
tided debut tells it like it
is: "I cut my te^ on
Lefty and Merle just
Uke Keith Whitley did/
And I sang along with
Haggard and Jones ever
since I was a kid/I tried
to moan the blues like
d' Hank/And I've lis-
tened to the voice of
Vem/ I'd like to thank
my honky-tonk teachers
for the lessons I have
learned."
The album is full of
pure country ballads
and honky tonk tunes,
and Mellons had a hand
in writing on nine of the
10 tracks.
The debut single,
"Lookin' In The Same
Direction," is also a
video which is getting a
lot of aiqday on CMT
and TNN.
(Epic/Sony)
Michael Gambon returns as Chief Inspector
Maigret of the Paris polkre in reruns of "Mystery"
on PBS. The eight-part series begins Thursday at
10 pjn.' on Cluraiel 14.
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By JANICE R. AMOUR
Northern Light Stair
TomHtone
This was a hit at the box ofBce, aiKl it will be a smash on video, too.
This western, about the infamous lawman Wyatt Earp, will i^jpeal to
men and women — it has lots of action, a great doc, nail-biting
shoolouts, and justa touch of romance to keq) diings mxn getting too
Ueak.
The cast is phenomenal — Kurt Russell (Backdrqft) as Earp. Val Kilmer (Top Gun) as Doc
Holiday. Sam Elliott as one of Earp's brodiers. and enough cameos to keep die biggest movie
bufb on their toes.
If you rent any western diis year, this should be it
Ceronimo: Am Amerieam Legend
Jason Patiic (T/tf Lost Boys) stars as the UJS. Calvary lieutenant who befriends die famous
renraade Apache leader, while bringing him into a reserve.
When life on die reserve turns sour. Geionimo escapes with a small group of Apache waniors,
and it is up to Patric lo tadc him down, and bnng him in.
This movie is entertaining, but it is too kmg. and the plot (hags at points. If you are fascinated
with the legend of Geronimo. and the plipit of the American Indian, then rent this movie.
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(1994. Dranrui) Joan Plowright.
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9 LARRY MNQ UVE (Uve
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9 BIVESTMATIVE REPORTS
Tha ian da pervasive prostitu-
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COOPER Mark la shocked by a
strange viaMor who comas cav-
ing on Christmas Eve. (R) (In
Stereo) a 70380
9 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
9 TRAFFIK Jack retoume au
Peklstan ou sa conduite laisse
9 MOVIE **Vi "StiH Not Quite
Human" (1992, Science Fknton)
Alan Thkike, Jay Underwood.
9 KATTS A DOG 001073
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peared in a riaquo vUeo; Jhwny
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affair wNh Rachel. (R) (In
Stereo) a 00021
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(R) (In Stereo) n simmo
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• MOVIE *V, "Date WWi an
Anget" (1967, Fantasy) Michael
E. Knight. Phoebe Gates. Time
Approximate. A young compos-
er's wedding plans go awry
wtien an 8r)ge< crash-lands in
.^rhis swimming pool. 4t27330
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• CATWALK Racial issuee
force Sierra to chooee t)«lwaen
her new love Interwl and her
friends. (R) (in Stereo) btmisi
• NEWSMaslMt
• BUMS AND ALLEN 23M77
• FAxmeis
• SPORTS TONIGHT mm
• EVENBia AT TNE MPROV
Hoet Tawny KNaan. Comics:
Fred Anderson, Mark FarraN,
KeNhRoMneon. Nk* DiPaoio.
(R)MMM
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• VBKO ART VK)EO TMtTtM
12:2s
OLE SELOK LA SEMAME
C elebr a < l on du 100* anniver-
aaire da la naissance de
Claude-Henri Qrtgnon. »i«7M7
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• UPTOWN COMEDY CLUB
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Cullur*. (R) <ln Stereo) iNiii
• MOVIE **V% "The Bale of
New York" (1962, Musical)
Fred Aaiaire. Vera-Elen. A Qay
iwieees pwynoy mM n lowe
wMh a singer In a smaM Bowery
miaaion. tii37ia
• COUNTRY NEWS Sched-
uled: a preview of the ABC
AIOB spMioi "In a New Light'
wHh hoet BartMra WaNsrs. (R)
(m Stereo) 91 wr7
•SPOTUQKT Aioe m Cheins.
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• MONBYUNE (R) SMIM
• LARR Y SAND ERS Larry de-
cides to switch networks srid
move to New York. (R) ■ ■M731
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• <S) MOVIE ** "CometMCic
(1908, Drama) Anton Rodgers.
Baaed on the eiory of John
Charters, a Mm producer
wtwse worW was turned upsMe
down after a disastrous ear op-
• 0) LA VK AU QUEBEC (R)
221M41
(!)• MOVIE *** "Sssssss"
41973, Horror) Strothar Martin.
DIrk Benedtot. A famed herpe-
totogiet bends the laws of na-
,ture experimenting with the
transformatkin ol man into
snake. «S37S
• MOVIE «**H "CoNege
americain" (1978. Comedia)
John Bekishi. Tim Matheeon.
L'administrateur d'un college
est aux prises avec un groupe
d'eieves irKUscipMnes et en de-
sordre. 177712
• SIDE BY SUE SMM47
• NATKMAL IB 9184557
• LITTLE HOUSE ON THE
PRAmiE3M793
• "Tfie Pamela Principle"
i7«3iia
• HOT COUNTRY NK3HT8
Owight Yoakam, Randy Travis,
Kathy Mattea. Highway 101.
Larry Qatlin and the Qatlin
Brothers. (R) (In Stereo) m
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• CITYUMITS Alternative mu-
sic videos. 5S22S7
• NEWSNK»fr 3ltt4<
• BKMRAPHY "Ava Gard-
ner" A k>ok at Ava Gardner's
on-screen life and her relatkm-
ships with Howard Hugfws,
Frank Sinatra and Ernest Hem-
ingway, antong others. (R)
The Northern Ught, Wed.. July 6, 1994 — 7
• OPEN WIDE Why lakes are
declining and wNdkfe is disap-
pearing, m 131957
1:06
CD IN8IOE EDmON Scheduled:
a 1940a experiment in whk:h
people were infected wMh plu-
kxiium. ■ Mi«7*3
1:18
• (33 MOVIE *** "Terreur sur
la Ngne" (1079, Drama) Charles
Duming, Tony Beckley. Une
gardienne d'enfants est mene-
oee par les appets telapiw-
niques d'un inoonrtu. 7343aa3
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vakxirs noir" (1 991 , Drama) Ja-
n«t McTafr, Robert Peck. Une
femnte veuve trouve de I'emptoi
oomme gouvemante. ■ ni44M
1:90
• SflllTH J0NES21M47
• BBC WOULD SERVICE-
• bandit Bandit is hi|aeked
out on the road by a woman
who is being pursued by federal
aoants. mobsters and a bounty
hunter. (R) (In Stereo) asxon
•showbiz TOOAV (R)aMaM
• MOVK ** "Comeback "
(1968. Drama) Anton Rodgers.
Daied on tfte story of John
Cfiartars, a Mm producer
wfwe* worki was turned upeUe
down aflsr a dtoaalrous ear op-
crMlon. ia7H7
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tfior Anka Radakovkit. musk:
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• MOVK **^ -No SmaM Af-
fakr " (1964. Comedy) Jon Cryar.
Detnl Moore. Ob s e s sed with an
•spiring sinpar in har 2te, an
moorrlgUa fSy ar -oM tries to
ImId oive her s a ooIn Q career a
tX>OSt. 3568731
1.06
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January: a woman who stola a
baby and tried to paas it off as
her own. (R) 744a4M
1«7
• VALLEY OP TNE DOLLS
Anne confronts A8en; Jennifir
suditkHW for a role as Helen's
deughter. 34311M
240
• MOVK *** "Anchors Aw-
eigh' (1045. Musical) Prsnk
Sinatra. Oane KeNy. An appeer-
anoe t>y Jany of 'Tom and
Jerry" cartoon fame ItighOf^its
this wfUmeieal tale of two sai-
kxs on sfiors Isave. si4S44
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• musk: CITY TONMNT
Schadulad: Oeve Francis. Kim
HiH. Jeff Dunham. (R) (In
Stereo) 4Sia2«
• M«NE STREET 21S712
• CALLMQ ALL SPORTS A
sports cai-in program. Host
Vince CeNni. ••73iS
• mVESTMATIVE REPORTS
Thailand's pervasive prostitu-
tkxi kKkiStry and the dangers It
poses to Asian society. (R)
S13I77
3) ARSEMO HALL: THE BEST
OF ARSEMO From 1992: actor
Robin WWams ( "Toys"), direc-
tor nab Reiner ("A Few Good
Men"), musk: group toed the
wet sprocket, sax man Dave
Koz. (R) (In Stereo) n •423aM
2H)7
• NraHT COURT SSieSM
VIEWERS' VOICES
How to get on WheeF
Chris Pottar
KUNQ FAN
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What can
Ctirft
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Maa to *Kuno Fir Tha La-
ConBnuaa"? -BX.
appeared in "'The Hidden
Room," "Counterstrike"
and "Top Cops. ' In addi-
tion to his roie on "Kur>g
Fu," he does the voice of
Qanit>it in the animated hit
"X-Men." He and his wife,
Karen, a high-school
teacher, live in London,
Ont., with their two young
daughters. Write to him C/
O "Kung Fu." Warner
Bros. Television, 4000
Warner Blvd., Burtwnk,
CaHf. 91522.
Story ideas could be sent
to the same address, but
plaasa note that nriost
production oonnpanias will
not consider unsolicited
submissions unless they
are referred by a Mtarary
agent.
SHE'S QAME - Horn
doaa ana apply to ba a
contaatanlon "Whaal of
Fcrtuna** and "Jeo-
pardy^ -Mra. M. Logan,
JofOflisybom Pottar
grew up in London, Ont.,
tha son of a Caftadian
radio-TV aingar and a
formarpro foo(t>aM playar.
His t>ig break came when
acclaimed actress Martha
Henry apotted him in a
oofnrnurtHy theater prod-
uction and caat him In a
touring company of "Bi-
loxi BKiaa." A month later,
ha began a three-yaar run
in tha aitoom "'Material
World." Stataaida. ha has
For dataNs. qrita to Men^
Qriffin Productions. 9860
Wilshire Blvd.. Beveriy
Hias.CaNf.90210.Araaiity
check may ba in order
hare, though: You have to
paas a number of in-
person inta r viaw s and sl-
muiatad rounds of play to
quaHfy, plus fumish aN
your own tranaportation
and lodging. You'd have to
make quite a pile in win-
nings to break even if
you're from out of town.
8EEK)Na'nff«LLER-ls
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• L'AimXMOIME 8T-
EtfSTACHB PRESENTE (R)
• BURNT TOAST WSM7
• OAB.Y liS.V.R. 238a47
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• HK)OENROOMBat7f731 Snl
AIDS special "In a New Light'
wNh hoet Bartowa Wallers. (R)
(ki Stereo) saiMS
• BISIOE SPORTS ■ nsiM
2:38
a JANE WMTNEY From
March: people wUh average
)abe wtw moonlgh t as stand-
up comics. (R) M4S444
• MOVK ** -TAG.: The As-
aaeakiatton Oame" (1962.
Drama) Robert CarradkM.
uma namenn. a ooaege canv
pue beoomas a bloody twWs
zone when an unelabia student
takae a popular aaa aasi natton
a bit too aarfcNjely.
• NATIONAL aaiMTM
• PIJPPER771SM
• SPORTS 28 Resume dstaWe
dss evanemenls sportifs de la
Joumae. (En dkact) ■saM47
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• SOUL M THE CITV tit
LARRY KMQ UVE (R)
• ANCIENT anrSTCRMES Sk'
Ctiarlas FeNows spearheaded
the dieooveries of 1 9 andant ci-
ties. (R) 23«24l
3cOS
a PAN) PROOftAM 3704S28
(E) MATLOCK I
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■ KK>8 m TNE HALL M72S1S
3:18
• "WMchboard 2: The Devi's
Doorway" 7Sioa73i
WORLD (R) IB
• HOME AND AWAY 727ias
• ROLLER HOCKEY Les
Rockin" Rolars de New Jereey
vs les Roedrunners de Mon-
treal. En provenance du Forum
de Montreal. (R) S7S4M
• APOLLO COMEDY HOUR
From 1993: comedy t>y Vincent
Cook and OaMre Henderson;
musk: by Smoove. (R) (In
Stereo) 7«aoM
• COUNTRY NEWS Sched-
a preview of the ABC
• EVENBIQ AT THE BM^WV
Hoet Tawny KKaan. Comica:
Fred Andareon. Merk Ferret,
KeHh Robkwon, Ntok DiPeoto.
(R)M47«I
4.*e8
H) IN CONCERT (Joined In Pro-
gress) Scheduled: Medonne
performe "Holiday" during her
recent tour of Australia: the
group CandMxw performs
"Far Behind." (In Stereo)
38874731
4.-07
• SOUL TRARI From 1993:
Teddy Pendergrass. II D Ex-
treme. Quest hoet Steve White.
(R) (m Stereo) laToaMS
4:30
3) NKWT FUQHT Host Tom
Juarez. Guitar heroes Eric
Claplon. Jen Beck end Jeff
Heeley. (R) (In Stereo) 307SS7
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• RAPCITY 1i«M4
• OVERMQHT ••M731
4:38
O FRIDAY INQHT (In Stereo)
•609M7
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• FUTURE WATCH (R)
213SS33S
the Dal>ra Winger movie
in which she played a fed-
eral agent investigating a
suspected Klanaman
available on vMeo? -P.F.,
Edmonton.
""Betrayed" is availat>le
from MGM Home Video.
SENTIMENTAL "SULLI-
VAN8" - For aantimental
reaaona, my father would
love to see a film he re-
memlMrs as "Tha SuW-
vana" or "Tha Fighting
SuMvana." Can you help?
•Sharon CamplMll, Hamil-
ton.
"The Fighting Sullivans"
is available from Mike Le-
Beii's Video, 75 Fremont
Place, Los Angeles. Calif.
90005.
Send quesbona to Can-
adlan Viewers' Voice*,
TV Data Technoktgiee,
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pefaonml repHea cannot
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• CAN WE SHOP (In Stereo)
906557
9 "Jaws 2" 555151
• UFE ON VENUS AVE.
435712
• OVERNKMT 450245
• MOVIE tt*Vi -nie KiHers '
(1964, Mystery) Lee Marvin.
Angie Dickinson. Hired kiNers
probe tfieir viclim's past, seek-
ing dues on a robbery In whk:h
the victim was purportedly in-
volvad. 595809
5:30
S BERTICE BERRY From
March: imerracial adoptions.
(R)S|6547
(X) TO BE ANNOUNCED 495509
9 L'AVANT-MATCH (R) 557544
• SHOWBIZ TODAY (R) 955525
5:35
( a NB C NEWS NIQHTSIOE
S3302506
THREE STOOGES 5S215147
6KN)
CEI LKMTSt ACnONI HOU.Y-
WOODI 499955
O HEALTH TALKS 550555
• HUMAN ECOLOGY 155170
• WESTERN TRADITION The
Reformation, m 57354
• NEOAA 9625505
m BASEBALL Las Expos de
Montreal affrontent les Padres
a San Oiego. En provenance du
Jack Murphy Stadium. (R)
• CAN WE SHOP (In Stereo)
517373
• ANDY QRIFnTH 417505
• VtOEOFLOW 205335
• SPORTS LATENIQHT (R)
559515
5:30
■ VALLEY FORGE: THE
YOUNG SPY The Revolution's
hardships are seen through the
eyes of a young Tory spy. 24455
QD CRAZY CARUTAI A spirited
girl tries to save her southern
Texas school from ctosing by
f)eip«ng her mottier win a seat
on the sctKnl board. 35422
CE) TERRYTOONS 37335
O KIDBITS 50170
WESTERN TRADITION The
rise of the middle dass. bb ii9is
BUSINESS WORLD (R) IB
33S552S
ANDY GRIFFITH 179002
SHOWBIZ THIS WEEK in
527535
WALL STREET XXJRNAL
REPORT (In Stereo) 35170
(D WIDQET 53731
CD WIZARD OF OZ 72995
(9 ADVENTURES IN WON-
DERLAND The Queen has to
learn Spanish wtien she's in-
vited to attend a fiesta in King
RkMrdo's kingdom. (R) (In
Stereo) m 52903
WESTERN TRADITION
Wars of reiignn. iBi 32995
PLANET WATCH Issues af-
fectir>g the environment, m
OWL/TV Rescuing Injured
pelicans: a leaf-cutter bee; an
artist who creates images of
endangered animals. (R) m
723255
BETWEEN THE UNES
S5S5245
DUMBO'S aRCUS 6361 15
INSIDE THE PGA TOUR
354170
GLOBAL VIEW A look at
poUtKal, sodal and environ-
mental Issues from around the
world. 357544
BOOKMICE 50550
•.-00
MAD SCIENTIST TOON
CLUB 55002
CD ANIMAL ADVENTURES
Conservationists have esta-
blished a Sea Bird Sanctuary
wt>ere pelk:ans are breeding
successfully. (R) 14054
O SATURDAY TODAY (In
Stereo) IB 75335
WRITE COURSE "Word
Strategy" n 50525
JAPAN TODAY S344115
MR. WIZARD'S WORLD Mr.
Wizard demonstrates ftow
white bkx)d cells attack germs
In the body. 451422
0ERUCH 375525
WELCOME TO POOH COR-
NER 351555
MOTORCYCLE RACING
512547
FRENCHKISS 539245
DAYBREAK OB S0007O
HOUSE OF EUOTTTwo sis-
ters Struggle to succeed In Lon-
don's fashran industry of the
1920s following the death of
their overprotective father. (R)
510459
POLKA DOT DOOR 12505
REAL NEWS FOR KIDS
5261967
•:30
BEAKMAN'S WORLD m
55373
QD NEW ADVENTURES OF
CAPTAVI PLANET IB 1S336
QD0 MY SECRET lOENTmr n
91567
FRENCH 1178 511526
WRITE COURSE ' Revi8k>n
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WORLD 8ERVKX
I WATERVILLE GANG 704151
I WHITE SHADOW 971119
I ANDY GRIFFITH 961336
I "The Stolen ChiWren"
M0U8ERCISE 515063
TRA1L8IDE: MAKE YOUR
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DAYBREAK m 355609
FUOmVE 902450
JOIN m 51373
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QD MCK NEWS (R) 79535
(E) CANADA A.M. WEEK-
END 602S2S
(9 ENERGY EXPRESS 26625
WRITE COURSE Words
and Meanings " m 44731
SENSE OF HISTORY A 1963
report on mobster Joseph Vala-
chi in which he describes se-
crets of tfie Cosa Nostra to tfie
Senate Rackets ComnrHttee. (R)
m 3512335
SHINING TIME STATKM
Stacy is forced to change her
ptans after learning that all
trains must be routed through
SnartyvHto. (R) (fn Stereo) IB
450793
WORLD TOMORROW
375155
MADELINE 360267
RAPCITY 661547
SPORTS CLOSE-UP 150511
KITTY CATS lltn
1:36
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46245
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TWEETY IB 37915 52606
9 TAO TAO 79615
LNJASI (In Stereo) 33151
CBC PRIME TIME NEWS (R)
IB 3537567
THUNDERBIROS A 6tore
plans to surprise a chHdrsn's
hospital by having a rodiet
drop a large canister of toys,
but two burglars bungle the
pi8n.(R)aam6
SPORTS 30 Resume detaiNe
des everwments sportHs da la
ioumee. (R)8B66>267
UA FARM REPORT 366151
"'Crooodie' Dundee"
82nd annual event that tradi-
tkxiaHy marks the start of the
Calgary Stampede Rodeo.
(Taped) 365626 640995
(E U) BUGS BUNNY A
TWEETY 50 47560 73452
HUMAN ECOLOGY 400.1
514115
O L'lLE AUX OURS 55170
INN COUNTRY U.SA. Fa-
vorite recipes at the Greystone
Irw indude country eggs Bene-
dk^ and grilled quaM. (In Stereo)
BABAR 5D 364547
SPORTSOESK ■ 360737
COUNTDOWN 504364
DAYBREAK OB SS5603
WILDLIFE MYSTERIES The
Luangwa VaMey of Zambia is
one of ttie few plaoes where
elephants continue to thrive. (R)
563731
ERIC'S WORLD m 38567
9M
BONANZA 5052441
0:30
OS CALGARY
STAMPEDE PARADE Bands
arxi fkMts assemt)le for this
SUPER FORME PLUS Une
serie d'emissions de dense
aarobiqua. (R) 645460
MINORITY BUSINESS RE-
PORT 175444
ADVENTURES IN WON-
DERLAND The Red Queen tries
to retrieve a tape the TWeed l es
have submitted to "Wonder-
land's Smest Home VMeos .'
(R)IB 575650
B«SIDE SPORTS m 735712
REAL NEWS FOR KIDS
742265
IRIS. THE HAPPY PROFES-
SOR 45422
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QARRELD AND FRIENDS m
63456
(Z) LA FORET MAGIQUE
56147
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HOG (In Stereo) IB 63002 51915
a WCW WORLD WIDE WRES-
TLMQ 17712
m AUCE AU PAYS DES
MERVEILLES 67456
MKMOAN MAGAZINE
57567
0MR)OAY(R) IB 3641647
HURRICANES (In Stereo) osi
DEFI MHM PUTT (R) 269712
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QUACK ATTACK SB 556062
REMOOBUNQ A OECOR-
ATINQ TODAY Wortdrw with
veneer plaster. (R) (In §lar«o)
567977
MOTORCY CL E RIDER
MORMNQ NEWS 641116
CIVN. WAR JOURNAL The
role woman played in the CtvN
War, Indudbig Ciara Barton and
Rosa Qreanhow. (R) 366666
BUSH BABY 5M44 ,
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WCW PRO WRESTUNQ
5636793
10:30
3) BUGS BUNNY 56566
QD A00AM8 PAMH.Y (In
St6re(^BM166
QD MARSUPILAMI ■ 71793
O TOUPTOUPS ET POL-
LUAROt 79196
MeMng a muMpurpoae chest,
inspired by 6 eea cheat deaign,
that can be ueod for toys, tools
or Mankals. 36335
CADILLACS AND DINO-
•AURS ■476667
08P«OUB 373731
SHAOETREE MECHAMC
Asaembto a NHRA iuntor drags-
ter. (In Stereo) 937664
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870615
electrk: CIRCUS (R)
Awards; a Qo Kart radi^g
school; understending engine
oH labels. (In Stereo) 750ii5
MARICELA A girl from El
Salvador tries to fit into her new
surroundirtgs in CaNfomia while
keeping her Hispank: ancestry
intact. Linda Lavin and Camna
Cruz ster.(R) 51 1536
RODEO Bronc and buH rid-
ing from Mesquite, Texas. (In
Stereo) 615459
SHOWBIZ THIS WEEK (R)
MONEYWEEK ■ 565567
BttC^ WORLD Kaley and
Pnie are invMad to a snobby
pool party. SB MU1
10:45
"2001: A Space Odyssey "
41431063
11AI
(C TEENAOE MUTANT
NINJA TURTLES ■133625 60151
(C BATMAN 11645
C£ TALES FROM THE CRYPT-
KEEPER (In Stereo) ■) 51654
91 NAME YOUR ADVENTURE
OB 40364
O LUCKY LUKE 20356
MICMQAN OUT-OF-
DOORS 37525
FASHKM FILE Fun styles
from Betsey Johnson and des-
linatkxi wear from Michael
Kors. (R) IB 1571373
TRANSFORMERS: GENER-
ATION 2 B) 583002
LA LUTTE WWF SUPER-
STARS 245246
MOTORWEEK Toyota MR2:
tfie annual Drivers' CtioteA
DAVID L WOLPER PRE-
SENTS "'Monsters, Mysteries
or Myths?" AttempUng to track
the truth behind the Loch Ness
Monster, the AtMminable
Snowman and Bigloot. Host:
Rod Serting. (R) 361450
SEWING WITH NANCY
"Luxurious Lingerie" 'Elastic
applicatkxis and design klsaa,
including adding a laoe inaaft te
a slip. (Part 2 o( 3) 95609 -
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NATKMAL OEOGRAPMC
EXPLORER Verwzueia's capu-
chin monkeys: "Who Built the
PyramMs?": impact of the
South African o le cb ons. (R) ib
5555793
11:30
(Z) AU NOM DE LA BEAUTE
(R) 12977
d) LAND OF THE LOST (In
Stereo) IB 98793
(9 CALIFORNIA DREAMS IB
41063
SEMORS NEED TO KNOW
"Pavers" Buikt-
ing a c onoete paver patto. fo-
cusing on Its deaign and Inle-
gratkm with existing ele m ents.
(Parti of 2)36867
MARKET PLACE A kwk at
tfie new and successful treat-
ments for whiplash. (R) K
1572662
MKIHTY MAX ■ 6S3ni
BABE WMKELMAN^ OUT-
DOOR SECRETS South Oakote
ph^»ant hunt. James Bay
anow gooee hunt. 761547
FOR TME LOVE OF THE
aAMEK535199
STYLE 4644n
LOOKS COOK A vwiety of
soup recipes. Including fresh
green pea soup with mint and
chW ad gazpacho. 58338
AFTERNOON
(B) OIRL PROM TOMOR-
ROW B 57731 365246
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NEW YANKEE WORKSHOP
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deled on one In the Shaker VI-
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HEALTH SHOW The bene-
fMs of a heaWiy sex We and
what happens to people who
are not sexuaRy active. (R) m
WELL-BEMQ Examines the
pbssibiUties of using the raiaxa-
tkxt response to improve areas
affected by high stress levels.
(Part of 8) IB S56D5
CYCLEI The raHs-to-traits
movement in Prince Edward Is-
land: a tour of Nova Scolia. m
WORLD WRESTLMQ FED-
ERATKM SUPERSTARS 58469
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ROW 80 44636 634758
(Z) CEST UN ABAT (R) 65406
d) LAND OF THE LOST (In
Stereo) ■ I7i5i
QD 0ANIMAMACS (In Stereo)
IE66373
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NEW CLASS IB 66441
FRENCH 1070 91629
(9 PORUM DBS TEMPS MOD-
ERNES Une queetton d'mteret
humain est dstMttue dans un
forum reunissant une vingtairw
de parsonnas. 56793
THIS OLD HOUSE WOrtt is
done on the front fscade's
bump-out end new shingles are
added to the ranchs roof . (R) IB
53515
BUSINESS WORLD m
3314977
MKMTYMORPHIN POWER
RANGERS ■451566
PLONQEE QUEBEC (R)
515731
QOLF SHOW 379915
DOWN AND OUT WITH
DONALD DUCK A oompaatton
of scenes from some of Don-
akt's dassk; shorts, induding
"OonaM Duck Gets Drafted*'
and "Modem tnventton s ." (R)
(In Stereo) ■ 224553
FISHIN' WITH ORLANDO
WILSON (In Stereo) 351544
SCIENCE AND TECHNOL-
OGY WEEK ■ 555147
TIME MACHINE Discontent
and hard times hjrked beneath
gaiety of the Roaring "20a. (R)
727977
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2)15793
12:30
ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE
DARK7 Sean bataves his friend
Jake ia becoming a leprechaun.
(R)a 188654
0SPORTS 30 Resume detaiHe
dea evenomOnt s sportlfs de la
ioumee. (R)V823M5l
TO BE ANNOUNCED 579460
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HNARTVI (In Stereo) S7S5S9
WORLD CUP TODAY 745625
0SPOTUGHT Altee m Chains.
358115
BASEBALL '04 745002
BITS AND BYTES TWO
(Part 1 of6)M86636
1M
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Tevin Campbel, DAS EFX, An-
gle ft Debbie. (R) (In Stereo)
71869
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d) MOVIE ••V^ '"Rendez-
vous dens 165 nuages" (1906.
Drama) Luoy Deekina, Jay Un-
denvood. Une )6une Mle vlt a
cote d'un garoon autlslkiue qui
jure qu'l a la capacite de voter.
511886
(£ WORLD CUP SOCCER
Quartsrlnal - Teems to Be An-
nounced. From Fd9ax>ro, Maas.
(Live) 916647
d) PRBC PANTHER (In
Stereo) 71267
(9 NBA BNIDE STUFF 26424
YOUR CHOKX^ OUR
CHANCE 28163
(9 UMVBIS MCONNUS Un
voyage a travors I'evolutton de
18 vie sur l6 planete Terre. (Par-
tie 2 da 2) 88441
PRBO 'niosrs practi-
cal sportsman (R) oiasr
MEOICNM F«^ ANantattve
medicine. (R) ■ 3632155
BOTS MASTER ■ 783422
SOCCER: LA COUPE DU
MONDE Equlpee a determiner.
(En dkecl) S»867
BOUL TRAM From 1903:
Teddy Pendergrass, II D Ex-
treme. Quest host: Steve White.
(R) (In Stereo) 528565
MICKEY MOUSE CLUB (R)
■ 515364
BI-PISMaMAN TELEVI-
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WORLD CUP SOCCER
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•Oectino Canada's North. 7731
QD WONDER WHY? ■ 7883
a 4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS
SPECTACULAR Hoet Avery
Brooks presents "A Spirit of
Unity" from New Yorfc City's
East Rlvsr; Judy CoMns per-
fonns: Jane Alexander nar-
rates. (In Stereo) ^tfi
STOPWATCH 70799
VOYAQE GRANDEUR NA-
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TRAHJIOe: MANE YOUR
OWN ADVENTURE^ 89905
MEOU How shook 06l8brity
is produced and manipulated.
(R)aD 3340505
CUPS (In Stereo) 8D 224170
WAVELENGTH (In Stereo)
351625
MOVIE ***V4 "Swiss Fa-
mily Robinson " (1960. Adven-
ture) John MMs. Dorothy
McGuire. A shipwrecked family
makes the most of misfortune
by tranaforming their iaiand Into
a paraonal paridtoe. ■78832606
AUTO RACmO NASCAR
North Series - Auto Palace/
SNck SO 150. From New Hamp-
shira Intemattonal Speedway in
Loudon. N.H. (In Stereo Live)
get»-a letter from a secret ad-
mirer. (R) On Stereo) ■ 57255
MOVME **Vi "The Hen With
Heroes" (1968, Drama) Rod
TaykN-, Claudia Cardlnale. Twro
pHote get Into iroubte wKh the
authorities wfwn they become
Involved in ttia black market.
331542
SET YOUR SAILS SkMs re-
quired for extended sailing,
auch 6s compass deviatkMi
chocking and the use of radto.
83611
MBOAY (R) ■ 1583118
NASCAR La coupe Winston
Pepsi 400. En provenance dil
D^rtona intematkjnal Speed"
wwy, e n Ftoride. (En differej
488737
0kBAD-OPF MAN 637199 i
"Bodies, Rest ft MoOon'^
HEALTHWORKS (R) 564462^
0- MOVIE ** "Sam Cade'^
(1972, Mystery) Qienn Ford, Ed)
gar Buclwnan. Cade learns of a
propo s ed contract kWing by tho
syndteate and discovers that a
wartime crony is piannir>g to
murder film. 571535
S9IALL ENGINES (R) (Pari
tOof 10)05 6545083
DRIVER'S SEAT 565248
3:10
MAJOR LEAGUE BASE>
BALL Houston Astros et Chi-
cago Cubs. From Wrigley FiekL
(Uve) 56635465
3:15
Btf'ORMATNlN PROCESS-
N«Q (Part 10 of 10) 18888847
3:30
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(1983, Comedie) Adam BakS-
win. Max QaN. Un chauffeur da
taxi amreprend une remiee 8
neuf des voMures de la oom-
pagnte qua dMge un vieuxca-
CANADIAN OAHOeMII ■ mfrads de aon pare. 938715
0NEWSOAY^ 184166
AMERICAN JUSnCE Fa-
moM5 burgiartea, Induding the
aimoai-insoivaoia isnnK s neisi
of 1950. (R) 637918
STRETCH ALIVE
YOGA (Part 2 of 0)
883441
2:09 •■'*-'
MOVIE ** "The Beastmas-
tar" (1902. FwHwy) Marc Sin-
gar, Tanya Ruberta. In a mythic
worU of the past a man with an
unuaual oommwid over animals
556k5 Ote vRe in w*y destroyed
his vMaga. MI7S688
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WHY DRNrT I TMNK OF
TNATT (In Stereo) 24798
0(9 PET CONN ECT WN
Food alargies in dogs; brush-
ing a pet's tselh to reduce tar-
tan oMng eye medic at ton to a
cat; a troubleaoffle puppy. (R)SE
558 350712
d) UTTLEST HOBO ■ 6422
PREDATORS AND PREY
X-TENOAMUC Musk: vkleos
«vilh Master T". 503880
NEWSDAY H 347560
NIVESTIQATIVE REPORTS
ThaNands pervaaive proetitu-
tkxi industry end the dangers K
to Asian society. (R)
WHITE
WOOL GATHERINQ (Part 6
of 12)66644
LYNETTC JENMNGS
HOME Creating a party garden;
decorating a Wreplece: updating
shoes. (R)a 801002
^M
CARTOONS 2813505
1:15
"LadykiHer" 58477534
1:30
(S) CHOKXS 65002
d) LEGEND OF
FANG ■ 11588
(9 PA» PROGRAM 13847
GREAT LAKES OUTDOORS
62151
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Host Gord Wolvett exptores the
worM of vkteo, feahiring heed-
to-head compedtkx). (R) (In
Stereo) ■ 157336
WOOR 684737 ^
GREAT AMERK:AN OUT-
DOORS Hunting Sika deer in
Meryland Host Ron Shearer.
(R) (In Stereo) 420460
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Sports squsstres de Quebec,
enregistre Is 2 et 3 juillet: Les
Regstes de VaileyfteM. (En di-
rect) 326636
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51647
PAUSE MUSK:ALE 146636
HIT UST Tarzan Dan ooums
down the top musk; vklso hite.
(In Stereo)* 865977
ENERGY EXPRESS Olympic
Training Center m Cotorado;
heavyvMight nfting ehaonpton:
figure skater; deaf wrestler;
swimming tips. (R) 52648%-^,
START ME UP 562688
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LEARNINO How to set up en
environment that is conducive
to learning. (Pari 4 of 5)
55197064
MOVIE **Vt "Blackbeard's
Ghost" (1968, Comedy) Dean
Jones. Peter Ustinov. Ttw fa-
mous pirate gives some other-
woridly help to the track coach
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ing c o ntesL the Aloe Street
Comm u nity Oardans in San
Frsndsoo.a 23084
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HIQHLIQHTS 751509
STYLE (R) 767063
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to the Humply Oumpty story.^
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f*ar1er d'amour; Pader au
monde; InviM: Bernard Oe-
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4:36
• MOVIE ***yk "Poltergeist"
(1962. Horror) JoBeth WMiams.
Craig T. Nalsan. Steven Spiel-
berg produced this superna-
tural extravaganza about a sub-
urban CaHforhia family's battle
with vengeful spirits, naaiaac
4:48
• "Qaa Food Lodging"
71070I2S
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• MOVIE ** -Vital Signs"
(1990, Drama) Adrian Pasdar,
Diane Lane. A sympathetic sur-
geon guide s of med students
ttwougn aaveral Rfe and death
criaes during ttieir irst year of
duly. «7M4
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Qlzabetti H Cup. From Spruce
Meadow s in Calgary. Alberta.
(Live) Mm Mnas
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m Lake Tahoa. Nav. (Live) 84aaa
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Qaston Lepage. (R)aa8M7
• SNOWBUZ ■ M373
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• PASSS-PAHrOUT 21111
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eaa of Qlckman S QHclanan are
taken hoataga by an irate cus-
tomer. (R) (In Stereo) ■ tiS4»
• MOVIE *** "The Harvey
Qirts" (1946. Musical) Judy
Qartand. Ray Bdger. The stan-
dards and man of an 1870s
W e st er n town are altarad by a
group of young waitresses.
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• MOVIE it*Vi "The Kilers"
(1964. Mystery) Lee Marvin.
Angle DtakMeon. Hired kWers
probe their vtoHma past, seek-
ing Okies on a robbery In which
the victim wasMrportedhr in-
volved. Toatm '
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(Live) 3147426
7:20
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m LES SIMPSON Una famMto
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Internationale" Rencontres des
equipes ds Balgk)ue et de
France. 2a408
• ORAHAM KERRY KITCHEN
Butternut aquaah and peas are
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• POUJSE-POUSSE L'enfant
eaaaia de oomprandre is
monde. en Jouanl: feu imagi-
naire. )eu d'iwi ta tton et Hens
ayac le monde adults. (R) ■
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hot smoked oysters, tuna and
shark, string baans and seal-
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■ MMMTY MORPtim POWER
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9 DOOO Portrait de Domi-
nk^ue Michel. Entretients et ax-
traita de see maiteurs perform-
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ELEPHANT SHOW Everyone
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lan sings The Farmers Song."
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Stone, laiiaaao
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• LE GRAND JOURNAL IE
9 DOUBLE ETOKE Invites:
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• HEALTH MATTERS 43636
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BLACK STALLXM Atoc riaks
Ma Me to save ttte Black. (R) (to
Stsreo) ■; 661712
• LES QMLLES 466168
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(19SS) Molly RingwaU. A ndrew
McCartfiy. A teen agar worries
ttiat tier lower-class roots might
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with a wea W w oaasmato. (to
Stereo) 'PO-13' K 666626
• QOINO OUR WAY (to
Stereo) 64361S
• SOBOR POA GKXF 248176
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(1961 . Comedy) Burt Raynokte.
Beverly 0'An(}eto. A bachetor to
tiis 409 wtto wants to be a
father searches (or the right
woman to bear his chiW. 60354
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WOMAN Michaeia and Sully try
to dissuade Mattfiew wfien a
slick cardshark teaches him to
gamble and he belisv e s he's
found an easy way to make mo-
ney. (R) (In Stereo) m 67763
• SPORTS PLUS MAQAZME
• KATT8 A DOO 67666
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• SAVED BY THE BELL m
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• ERKTS WORLD Max pon-
ders ths Mea of having another
brotfter or sister when he learns
that Andrea might be pregnant.
(R)B387666
• BMJ. DANCE OUTDOORS
(In Stereo) 127466
• R.6.V.P. Musk: videos re-
quested by viewers. 666422
• WORLD TODAY 564101
• EVENHMI AT THE IMPROV
Host: Tawny Kitaen. Comics:
Fred Anderson. Mark FarreH.
Keith Robinson. Ntok DiPaoto.
(R)122S73
• REACH FOR T>« TOP 16460
• SPORTS 30 Resume detaiUe
des avenemen ts sportfs de la
Joumee. (En direct) ■ 660267
• CAUPORMA DREAMS
673611
• KATIE A ORBIE 773536
• PATH TO STARDOM Tracy
Byrd. (R) (to Stereo) 6461M
• MANAQHKl 766731
• BEMOR REPORT (R) IB
31460
8:00
• CURRENT AFFAIR EXTRA
S8I67
• (X MOVIE *Vt "Les Nou-
velee avantures da FM Brlnd'a-
cier" (1988, Fantaiaia) Tami
Erin. EHaen Brerwian. Una jeune
neufregae s'In ata ia dana una
maiaon abandonnae avac eon
singe et son cheval. §3166
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MOHT (to Stereo) ■32606
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leura" (1989. Comedto) Tom
Berangar, CharSe Sheen. La
nouveia proprletaire d'une
equipe de beaabal da Cleve-
land mat tout an oeuvre pour
que oela-ci echoua. 684769
• MOVIE "Star- (1993.
Drama) Jennie Qerth. Ted
Wasa. Baaed on Danieae
Steel's novel of a San Fran-
daco aingar'a struggles to
achieve stardom and ftod her
true Iowa. 66647
• BBST OF NATWNAL QBO-
ORAPMC 47763
• L-EOUPE OOUSTEAU A LA
REDECOUVERTE DU MONDE
53626
• FASHWN WLE Fun stytos
from B e t sey Johnaon and des-
tinatton wear from Mtahael
Kors. (R) ■ 4173441
• ARE YOU AFRAN) OF THE
DARK? Seen beHsv e s hte W end
Jake is becomkig a leprechaun.
(T^^ 211666
• CETTE SEMAME AU BASE-
BALL 621267
RUNAWAY WITH THE RKDH
AND FAMOUS London; Soot-
land; Ireland. (R) 301466
• MOVIE ** "The Ugly Dach-
shund " (1966, Comedy) Dean
Jonas. Suzanne 'Pleahette.
dog fanciers cor)-
tend ¥vlth their Great Dane's
identity crisis after raising the
giant with a litter of dach-
shunds. ■ 3658346
• COUIfTRY musk: VK)E0
ALBUM HOUR Musto vkJeo
photo atoum of Wayton Jen-
ninga. (to Stereo) 482712
• 8P0RTS0ESK ■604667
• MBCE A MIKTS EXCEL-
LENT X CANADA ADVEN-
TURES 660647
• CAPITAL OANQ 104621
• HOME AQAM Bob moves
on to tfiaooech houae behind
the recently renovated Chicago
greystone. 466737
• NATKMAL OEOQRAPMC
"Bali. Mastarpiece of the
Gods" A prolMa of the Indone-
sian island of BaN. axptortog the
role of reNgton and the arte m
daily life. Rk:tiard Kiiey nar-
rates. ■ 23161
BUSY BOOKS Profiles of
active M ontr e a lers. 686677
8:06
• MAJOR LEAGUE BASE-
BALL St. Louis Cardinals at At-
lanta Braves. From Atlanta-
Fulton County Stadium. (Live) an
61014064
8:30
CD ■ LEGEND OF WHITE
FANG ■6364
(9 MICHMIAN LOTTERY ME-
GABUCKS GIVEAWAY 77422
(9 HtSTOIRES FANTA8-
TKMESB 63460
• SYLVANU WATERS Noe-
Hneolfende the men wtien sfie
hires a male stripper for a party:
Dtone conlMes in her sister
about her sexual problems. (R)
(Part 6 of 12)4166246
• TARZAN A famous bow
fHmtar chaie n ge s Tarzan to a
hunt to the death. Former 'Tar-
zan" Ron Ely guest stars.
223441
TENNIS Intemattonaux Sun
Uto: Finale mascuiirw. (En dif-
fere) 1(6954
a ILLINOIS INSTANT RICHES
IN
MOVIE ** "There Goes the
Neighborhood" (1990 Jeff
DanWi. Catherine O'Hara.
Suburbanites become crazed
goU-diggers after runwrs
spread that a neigftoor's house
is sitting on a buried treasure,
(to Stereo) 'PO-13 ■664466
• TENNIS 256666
• SPOTUQHT Btoe Rodeo.
(Part 1 of 2) 666364
• SPORTS SATURDAY 584606
• HOME AOABI Coach houae
plans reviewed with arcfiitacts:
brick facade powar-wasfied.
• JUBS^E YEARS The
Buchta Dartoors and musical
s ale ct to ns inctodtog "Kiley's
ftoel"" and "'The Scottish Fan-
dango." IB661712
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• DR. QUNN. MEDICINE
WOMAN Mtohaela and SuNy try
to di a suade M a tthew wften a
slick cardshark tM^ws hkn to
gamble and he beNevaa lie's
found an eaay way to make mo-
nay. (R) (to aarao) ■ 6S73i
•(&• FRONT PAGE OONFI-
DBNmLPraNee of ttie cMt of
ttie program "Front Page" In-
dudtog Pierre Berton. Betty
Kennedy and Alan Fother-
ingham. (R) ■ 36M 664664
CD M A NEW LIGHT An aventog
oi enNroMmieni ano me laiesi
Information on AIDS, featuring
some of the country's leadtog
actors, pertarmers and oalebri-
tlae. Hoet Bwbara WaNars. (to
Stsrao) ■3MM
QD • KUNO FU: THE LEGEND
CONTBMBB The Ancient is tar-
geted by con artists after win-
ntog the tottery. (R) (to Stereo)
(9 MOVIE "Star"' (1993.
Drama) Jennie Garth, Ted
Waaa. Based on D a niels
Steel's novel of a San Fran-
ciaoo singer's struggles to
achieve stardom and find her
true tove. (In Stereo) ■ 66246
(9 MOVK *** ""Miss Mos-
cou" (1991. Comedie) Mtohel
Cote, Renee Faure. Les habi-
tants dun apparlement com-
munautaire de Moeoou ont la
visite d'une amie de retour d'un
tong se^our au Canada. 64(67
• LAWRENCE WELK SHOW
"Hooray for Hollywood ' 676(7
• MOVIE ** Lb Festin ds
Babette" (1987. Comedto) Ste-
phana Audran, Brigitte Feder-
spiel. Une refugiae anlve dans
una regton aauvage de la cote
daneiae ou e«e eat engages
comme bonne a tout faire. 56712
• PASSK)NATE EVE A took
back at the terrorist bombing
during a Remembrance Day
ServKO in the Northern Irish
town of EnnlskWen. (R) n
• MOVIE ** "On the Sunny
SWe" (1942. Drsma) Roddy
McDowal, Jane Danweil. A
WWII British refugee encoun-
ters resistance wtien he Is
taken In by a Clavetend family
and meets their competitive
son. 646a67
• MAJOR LEAGUE BASE-
BALL Chicago White Sox at
Milwaukee Brewers. From
County Stadkjm. (Live) 587644
• OPRY BACKSTAGE (In
Stereo) 740486
• X-TENDAMIX Musk; vMeos
wHh Master "T . 266170
• PRWIIENEWS m 133466
•MOVIE ** "King Of the Gyp-
sies" (1978, Drama) Judd
Hirsch, Enc Rotwrts. A man
creates conflict within his New
York City gypsy family wtien he
attempts to tyeak away from
his clan's lifestyle. lOiaao
• MOVIE ***V2 "The Time
Machine" (1960. Science Fk:-
tk>n) Rod Tayk>r. Yvette Mim-
leux. H.G. Wells' Ume trsveler
journeys to the future to save
mankind from cannitMls.
Oscar-winning special effects.
9:30
• GRAND OLE OPRY UVE (In
Stereo) 670163
9-.3S
• TOM PETTY: GOING HOME
Rock n' roller Tom Potty's re-
miniscences about his t>and,
ttie Hearttxeakers, are high-
lighted by footage of recording
sessions and performarK»s.
(R) (In Stereo) ■ 72837712
10HM
• MUDDLING THROUGH (Ser-
ies Premiere) A woman (Ste-
phanto Hodge) returns home
after spending three years to jail
for accktontaNy sfiooting her
two-timlngtMiSband. (In Stereo)
■ 67118
•S) • CFL FOOTBALL Ham-
ilton Tiger-Cats at Edmonton
Eskimos. From Commonwealth
Stadtom. (Live) 257712 366844
• CD MOVIE *V^ "Passeport
pour une nuM Manche" (1966.
Drame) Antfxxiy Michael HaN,
Jenny Wright. Un jeune fermier
de I'lowa va passer quek)ue
tempo Chez son frere a Los An-
geles. 15064
GD • C0UNTER8TRIKE ■
red) 174441
• JACKSONVILLE JAZZ XIV
From 1993. Performances by
pianist Mk:fiel Camito, singer
Rosemary Ctooney, the
Brecker Brotfiers and sax
player Rk:hard Oiot. (In Stereo)
41844
• MOVIE **Vi "Lettres dun
homme nKxt " (1986. Science
fk:tton) Rolan Bykov, Lossif
Rykhne. Apres un conflit nu-
deaire. un savant ecrlt des
lettres destineas a son fUs qu'H
n'a pu retrou^r. losass
• WORLDS BEST Palestini-
ans and Israelis living in the
West Bank settlements, the Go-
lan Heights and the Gaza Strip
discuss ttie future of peace in
the Mkldle East. (R) ■ 3816248
• NEWS (R) (In Stereo) ■
• MOVIE ** "Pouvoir tottoie'
(1986. Drame) Plena Curel.
Jacques Godki. Avac I'akle de
trois comp6oes. un recklivlsto
age d'une dnquantaine d'an-
nees detoume un camkxi
Minde. 266246
• NEWS ■ 66712
•EVEMNG AT POPS (Season
P remiere) The 2Slh season
opena with vtolinist Itzhak Pert-
man and co n ductor Joftn WN-
liams performing excerpts from
"Schindler's Ust"; mustoal par-
odist Pater Schicketo aleo per-
forms, (to Stereo) 66644
• DREAM ON S65a47
• STATLER BROS. Crystal
Qayto. Cleva Francis. (R) (in
Stereo) 442338
• LARRY KING WEEKEND ■
10:30
•hearts AFW EAjet- setttog
tiig^i-echool friend offers to lend
John and BMy Bob the money
to get their nawapeper running.
(R) (to Stereo) ■ 43831
• COMEDY CLUB 74466
9 LE TELCJOURNAL ■
4861170
WORLD SERVKE
• PLANET FASHION Jasper
Conran. Karl Lagsrfeto. EHza-
balh TUberis, Byblos, Carolyne
Roehm. (R) 471266
• LE TEMPLE DE LA RENOM-
MEE Documentakv sur le nou-
vaau Tempto de la Rerxxnmee
de la Ligue Natton atode hockey
a Toronto. 668660
• "Btoodflst V: Human Tar-
gat"' 6625(7
• 1883 BRITISH OPEN GOLF
HMHLIQHTS 6416M
• START ME UP 505083
10A0
(9 LES NOUVELLES DU
SPORT 73673625
11M
• WALKER. TEXAS RANGER
After a veterinarian is kWed
wfiMe kwastigating ttie myster-
ious deatfis of some tocal ani-
mate, his daughter asks Walker
to Itod tlie murderers. (R) (In
Stereo) ■ 541 il
QD A»S 101: TAMMY BOC-
C OMWIO TALKS WITH TEENA-
GERS Answering questtons
from teens about AIDS. 66i5i
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•1644
(9 SISTERS Trevor's behavtor
finally pushes John and Geor-
gto to their limits; Alexs Ulk
stiow gets canceled; Frankie
and Mitch pursue custody of
their son. (R) (In Stereo) IB iS44i
• MOVIE TELEVISKM 30677
(9 BASEBALL Les Expos de
Montreal affrontent les Padres
a San Diego. En provenance du
Jack Murphy Stadium. (En di-
• RODEO PROFESSKMNEL
DU QUEBEC 250441
• MOVIE ***V^ "The Magk:
Box " (1951, Btography) Robert
Donat, Laurence Olivier. Some
of Britato's finest actors appear
in this story based on the life of
movie camera inventor William
Friese-Oreene. 6684151
• HEE HAW Mkicey Gilley. Ta-
ron Young. (R) (In Stereo)
• WORLD NEWS 3845S7
• BEST OF COMK: RELIEF
356625
• CONVERSATKMS 14615
11H>S
• MOVIE ** "Deep Dark Se-
crets" (1987, Drama) James
Broito, Metody Anderson. Time
Approximate After the disap-
pearance and presumed death
of tier husband, a woman un-
covers some distressing se-
crets about his past. 8141626
11:30
• MOVIE ** "Burglar' (1987.
Comedy) Whoop< GokXierg.
Bob Qoktthwait. A thief-tumed-
tMOksaller returns to her
former professton and plays
detecttve when she tMcomes a
• RED GREEN ■ 586824
• 8PEEOWEEK 834626
• MOVIE **** "The Invisibie
Man" (1933. Science Ftotton)
Claude Rains. Qtoria Stuart. An
tovisibillty serum trensforms a
scientist into a homtokial man-
iac with visions of wodd con-
quest. 632603
12:00
• (E (9 NEWS 6626861 663836
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• X) LE TVA/8P0RTS ■
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• LE OMHD JOURNAL IB
• AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
Singer-songwritor John Prtoe
performs ""You Got Goto"';
honky-tonk musk: Is performed
by Jimmie Dale Qilmore, inckjd-
ing "These Btoes." (R) (In
Stereo) 152658
• ROUGH CUTS Why gays are
murdered in greater numtjers in
Montreal tfian in any ottier city
In Canada. iTOsasi
• MANIAC MANSKM When
Casey agrees to care for a
friend'a t>aby. Turner feels
ttveatened. (R) (In Stereo) m
611045
•BPORTS 30 Resume detaWe
das evanement s sportifs de la
KMmee. (En dkact) ■ 276036
• NEW8^628361
• "The Temp'" 6856823
• OPRY BACICSTAGE (R) (In
Stereo) 44i36i
• SPORTSDESK ■ 607300
• MNCE A MIKE'S EXCEL-
LENT X CANADA ADVEN-
TURES 402356
• SPORTS TONIGHT 455403
• COMEDY ON THE ROAD
From tfie Comedy Stop at ttie
Trop in Las Vegas. Comtos in-
clude Paul GNmartm. Bill Fox.
Buzz Beknondo. Johnny Dark,
Monty Hoffman. (07383
12:30
(D MOVIE ** "Decepttons
(1990. Mystery) Harry HamUn.
NicoNette Sherklan. A homkMe
detective faNs into a passtonate
and dangerous affair with a wi-
dow suspected of murdering
her huslMnd. 756585
(E • NEWS ■ 51586
(9 SATURDAY NKMT LIVE
Host: Sara Qitbert. Musk:al
guest: Counting Crows. (R) (In
Stereo) ib 353010
• PASSKW PLEIN AIR 308SS4
• LE PARIS BLACK (R) 56S76S
• C08KDY MILL IB 164463
• LE MAGAZINE DES ROAD-
RUNNERS (R) 533107
• MOVIE *** Joe KkM
(1972. Western) CUnt East-
«vood. Rotiert Duvall A weaNtiy
landowner hires a stient stran-
ger to track down a gang of in-
vading DAexicans. 680666
• GRAND OLE OPRY UVE (R)
(in Stereo) 712361
• SPOTUGHT Btoe Rodeo.
(Part 1 of 2) 275746
• CAPITAL GANG (R) 726403
12J6
• UNTOUCHABLES Ness and
Quintan transport an 18-year-
oM prieoner wfio has been
sentenced to a 12-year prison
term for cashing tils late uncle's
disability check. (R) (to Stereo)
■ 6671300
• (Z) QUOTIDIENNE / SELECT
42 / A TOUT / BANCO / LOTTO
649 / EXTRA / LOTTO SUPER 7
(6148036
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• C£) MOVIE *** "La Corde
rakle " (1964, Drame) CItot East-
wood. Genevieve BujoM. Un
detective se decouvre des affin-
ites perverses avec I'assassin
de jeunes femmes. 61600766
• MOVIE *** "Chnstmas in
July" (1940, Comedy) Dtek
Powe(. EHen Drew. A penniless
offKO worker goes on a spend-
ing spree after feHow workers
tnck him into believing tie has
won a contest. ii(5i3(i
1:00
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■ ((37467(4(0664
CD • MOVIE *** "UNth '
(1964, Drama) Warren Beatty,
Jean Seberg. A young man em-
ptoyed to a mental tostitulton for
tfie very rk:h becomes emotion-
ally involved vinth a patient.
61636326
• MOVIE *i>Vt Mo' Better
Bkies " (1990. Drame) Oenzel
Washington, Spike Lee. Lxxs-
qu'un trompettt s te vient en atoe
a son geram et ami d'enfanca, il
se reixlra compto que son univ-
ers est tres fragile. 762887
• CLASSIC COUNTRY 638331
• FASMON FKf Fun styles
from Betsey Jofinson and des-
tinatton wear from Mk:hael
Kors. (R) m 6IS1226
• REAL WORLD Erk: reacts to
Kevto's letter of aitkrism; Missy
arrives at the toft (R) 163380
• SOCCER: LA COUPE DU
MOmE Equipes a determiner.
(R) 666846
• STATLER BROS. Crystal
Gayto, Cleve Francis. (R) (In
Stereo) 661788
• BOXING ■736656
• VnEOFLOW 330681
• NEWfSMGHT 72S300
• MOVIE ** "Ktog Of the Gyp-
sies" (1978, Drama) Judd
Hirsch, Erie Roberts. A man
creates oonfNct witfito his New
Yod( City gyfisy family when he
attempts to break away from
his dan's Hfestyto. 450684
• MOVIE **V^ "Ending Up "
(1991. Comedy) Dame Wendy
HHIer, Sir John Mills Ekterty
British tiousemetes overcome
ttieir Indivkkial differences
vtrhito coping with the realities of
oMage. ■36708U
• MOVIE ** "Stos of the
f>ast" (1964. Drama) BartMra
Carrera, Kim CattraH. A newly
promoted poOce lieutenant falls
in love wtto a former madam
wtiile seardiing for a killer of
ex-prostituMs. 7i40403
1:17
• NEWS 0(073642
1:28
• CtTYBEAT 3643045
1:30
• HEADQUARTERS 5666(1
(9 MOVIE **Vi "Double jeu "
(1984. Comedie) JoBeth Wil-
liams. Tom Conti Una mena-
gere tente d'ecrire un drame de
suspense, m (7407sis
• TO BE ANNOUNCED 700(61
• MARKET PLACE A took at
tfie new and successful treat-
ments for whiplash. (R) IB
6566736
• MOVIE ** "On the Sunny
SMe" (1942. Drama) Roddy
McDowell. Jane Darwell. A
WWII British refugee ervxxjn-
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• HOME VIDEOS OF THE
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9 "Thurxlerhaan" 07MS6
• X-TENOAMIX Music videos
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• LARRY KING WEEKEND (R)
2S6I23
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Rwanda and Haiti; a black high-
schoot class s reaction to the
movie "SOwxltor's List."
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• SPORTS LATEMQHT (R)
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• MONCYWEEK (R) 7373e2
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■ MASS FOR SHUT-INS 21N1
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STARS Lou Rawls. singer
Cynda Williams, actor Spanky
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LaMe Kazan. (R) MM2
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(9 OPEN DOORS M133
• FRENCH 1tS5 4C7281
• WESTERN TRAOmON Ttw
rise of trading cities, m 2S107
• PLANET WATCH Issues af-
fecting the envirorwnent. (R) m
• WATERVILLE OANO lOISM
• SOCCER: LA COUPE DU
MONDE Equlpes a determiner.
(R) W1C71
• GRIP MASTER IMMi
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• MOUSERCISE ltl22l
m HEALTHWORKS (R) 74St23
• TIME MACHMC Discontent
and hard timee kirfced beneath
gaiety of ttie Roaring '20s. (R)
S0873i
• SHARON, LOIS & BRAM'8
ELEPHANT SHOW m 67294
7:30
■ DIANETIC8 13316
dl HAVEN Kathie Lee Gifford.
with her mottier and her sister,
talk about ttwir favorite rooms:
multifunctional furniture. (R) (In
Stereo) siM7
d) • MY PET MONSTER 76300
O DUE PROCESS 11036
• PSYCHOLOGY: THE STUDY
OF HUMAN BEHAVK3R The
physical symptoms of stress
are examined. irx:iuding first-
person testirnony on coping
with stress and stress-related
iNness. 37642
• COUNTRY CANADA The
use of expensive bugs to cor»-
trol pests in greenhouses. (R)ibi
3616107
9 OWL/TV A computer helps
physically challenged children
talk; a science fair how a water
Wy traps a fly. (R) ■ 113360
■ FEED THE CHNJ)REN
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• rr IS WRITTEN 6440720
• D UMBO'S emeus 306766
• CANADIAN SPORTFISHING
781S64
• STYLE (R) 637666
• BUSH BABY 66226
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• VlfORLD TOMURROW 21M1
• S) SOULS HARBOUR 12226
QD MARTHA STEW ART UVNIG
Making the perfect Muoberry
pie: making felt rounds to piece
between stacked dishes; a visit
to a sandbtasting expert; a
bask: tool kit. (R) 30313
d) • DOG CITY (In Stereo) ■
67048
O RUNAWAY WITH THE RICH
AND FAMOUS London; Soot-
land; Ireland. (R) B0666
• GERONTOLOGY 207
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• PSYCHOLOGY: THE STUDY
OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR Vahous
researchers and clinicians ex-
plain what they consMer to be
normal and abrwrmal behavk>r.
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• MR. WIZARD'S WORLD Mr.
Wizard demonstrates how ar-
madWos are used in leprosy re-
search. 646316
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• DAYBREAK ID 402264
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Luangwa Valley of Zambia is
one of the few pieces wtiere
elephants continue to thrive. (R)
182267
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a double sink vanity: concealir>g
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her in danger. (R) ■ 662036
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movement in Prince Edward Is-
land; a tour of Nova Scotta. (R)
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of an injured hockey star ac-
cused of kilting a weatttiy sports
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about her sexual problems. (R)
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tale of the genie in the lamp,
with Dan CastsManela as ths
voice of the genie. (R) 641667
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POWER Mud racing at the Sun-
coast Nattonals m Naplas. Fla.
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ture) Roger Moore, BartMira
Bach. James Bond joins a
beautiful Russian spy to stop a
tycoon from u$lr>g hijacked mis-
siles to destroy New York and
Moscow. 76303638
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favorite summer movies indud-
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the Beach" and "Summer-
time-' 86810
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Stereo) IB 60132
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structed condominiums and
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sonnes de differarvtes etfmies
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twaar by Daniel Jaaiok.
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Franz ("NYPD Bkia"). author
Oominick Dunne, actress Ro
sella LaNdra ("Famiy Mat-
ters"). (R) 466671
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medy) Peler Saiars, Lionel Jef-
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trio of Aussie con man who*vs
been conOscaOng booty from
legWmate crooks. 337346
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paosms ana oawr nesiyia is-
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of planning before you buy in-
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the annual Drivers' Choice
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farmer's eOorts to return the
nearly extinct taigrass to the
Canodtan prairta. (R) ■ 77666
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Bhies " (19S0, Comedie) John
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sortie de prison, deux fraraa
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lan Heights and tho Gaza Strip
discuss the futura of peace in
the MkMe East. (R) ■ 3244476
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(1940, Drama) Heivy Fonda,
Dorothy Lamour. RomaiKe
btosaome between a provincial
boy and a bareback rtder in a
19lh-cenlury circus. 88*476
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actor wttoee deooeni Into mad-
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proMee octrees Dame Peggy
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Art of Protest" profiles Toronto
painter Biff Stspleton. ib 8884
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dals" (1933, MuetoaO Eddie
Cantor, Ludffe Baff. A ntan
takes a furvMed, daydreem
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Drama) C8ff De Young, Anthony
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mann, the Udnappar-slayar of
aviator Charlaa Undbarcn'a In-
fanlaon. oaHi
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(1962, Drame) Davani le com-
mandant et la praOa da aon n-
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the unusual methods conserva-
tionista aometimes use to save
the environment. (R) (In Stereo)
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uata" (1967, Comedy) Dustin
Hoffman, Anne BarKroft. The
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man wt>o is seduced by an
older woman, and then faNs In
love wHh her daughter. i73a2
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da la Ugua Nationaie de hoctcey
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fects their famMes. (R) ■
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1 of 2) Meiedlth Baxter, Chris
Cooper. A pionee r woman and
her companions face Wness.
starvation and death «4>on
snowstorms trap Itiem In the
Sierra Nevadas. 2300
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woman styles created by Byron
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cfwonide of notorious Ameri-
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and Al Caporw. 000310
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soma actuals et proieies. 22030
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dates through a grueling six-
month elimination process to
ctioose 20 finalists. (R) si
The Northern Light, Wed., July 6. 1994
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ful Queen of the Deep Reakn to
break ttie enctiantment of the
Silver Chair. (R) (Part 6 of 6)
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consckxis society. (R) m 807030
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homKklal brottier-in-law's fa-
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partner migfn have left with his
wklow. (In Stereo) Bi 0423*
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McShane. GeraMine FrtzgeraW.
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tietbng system created by a
professional gamtjier. (In
Stereo) ■ ***7i
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embroiled in police corruption
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cop. (In Stereo) NR' IBIS00088I6
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falls In k>ve with a female ver-
sion of himself, SmudgeNa, and
steals a mirror from Anatoie to
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DE DISNEY "U fille de Dono-
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un aventurier sans savoir que
celui-ci est son pere. (Partie 1
de 2) 106275
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worid of video, leaturing head-
to-head competitkxi. (In Stereo)
Bl 815866
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des evenements sportifs de la
journee. (En direct) Bl 534275
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arbsk^ue. (R) 904886
MOVIE **V4 "Steal the
Sky"' (1988, Drama) Marial
Hemingway, Ben Cross. Sed-
uctkxi is only one of the wea-
pons used by an Israeli agent
on a missk)n to commandeer
an Iraqi fighter plane. 36895
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sur des evenements de la
scene artietk^ue. 49696
NKMTLY BUSINESS RE-
PORT S88S0
ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE
DARK? Young Dean Is trans-
fomoed by a visit from a strange
archaeotogist. (R) m 188988
ROLLER HOCKEY Le
Stampede de Buflato rencon-
trent les Roadrunners de Morv
treal. En provenance du ForiNTi
de Montreal. (En direct) 188904
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MOVIE "La OemoiseNe sau-
vage " (1991) Pathcia Tulasne,
Matthias Habk;h. An engineer
discovers that the wounded
woman he has been caring for
all summer is wanted l>y the
polk;e. (Sut>titied) NR' 393492
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IN SEARCH OF The study of
earthquakM, most notably
tlKMO atong the San Andreas
Fault. (R) S30071
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defray the cost of college tui-
tk>n. (R) IE 4072
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CD MODELS, INC. Despite
Hillary's warnings. Sarah and
Davkj can't keep tt>eir relatk>n-
ship "business only' ; HiHary
falls for Lt. Soto. (In Stereo) B3
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FLORIDA CROSSROADS
Legislators, environn^entalists,
planners and Disney offkMis
discuss Disney WorkJs impact
on FtorMa. 75905
OMNI SCIENCE 80817
LITTLE HOUSE ON THE
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COUNTRY NEWS (In Stereo)
MAJOR LEAGUE BASE-
BAU ALL-STAR GALA 699702
SPOTUGHT Vk>lent
Femmes. 543382
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ARCHAEOLOGY New ar-
ctiaeok}gk»l evidence sug-
gests that ttw Israelites' con-
quest of tfie Promised Land
never actually happened. 42896
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cruits Herman to help her quit
smoking after she learns It may
harm tier complexk>n. (R) (In
Stereo) (B 80986
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REVE Greg demande a Unda
de venir habiter chez lui; Paige
et Steve ecfiangent leur pre-
mier baiser, tout comme Jason
et JuNe. 23537
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AIR (In Stereo) IB 31988
MOVIE **Vi "Freres de
sang" (1991, Drama) Bryan
Brown, George Takei. En 1945,
un avocat miWaire decouvre
que la majorite des prisonniers
de guerre austraNens etaient
tortures a mort. 807072
(9 MOVIE •* "Les RIpoux"
(1964. Comedie) Philippe
Noiret. Thierry Lhermitte. Un
nouveau collegue integre de-
vient une menace pour un in-
specteur combinard qui pra-
tique des methodes peu
orthodoxe. m 53382
NEW EXPLORERS Profiles
a veterinarian, a genetKist and
a reproductive phystotogist
from the Center for New Oppor-
tunities in Animal Health ScA
ences at the Natk>nal Zoo In
Washington. D.C. (In Stereo) m
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BAU Celebrates Chk»go
Cubs tMsebaU announcer Harry
(Cray's 50 years in txoadcast-
ing. Hosted by Bob Costaa.
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MOVIE «*Vt "Summer
Magk:" (1963, Musteal) Haytey
MiMs, Burl Ives. Fkiandal rever-
sals after their fattier's death
force a 1910 Boaton family to
move to cheaper quarters in
Maine. Bi 359S46
PHYLLIS GEORGE Inter-
views with PresMent CNnton,
Naomi Judd, and race car driv-
ers Rk:hard and Kyle Petty. (R)
(In Sleroo) 819888
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ENCe From the Great HMi of
Todatii Tample in Nara. Japan,
this concert features Bob Dy-
lan. Jon Bon Jovi. INXS, Joni
MItche* and a variety of addi-
tional talent. (R) 788in
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BKMRAPHY Christa
McAuttfle" A proMe of Christa
McAuUfle, the teacher who died
in the Challenger exptoskn, in-
ckjdlng the impact of the dtaas-
ter on space exploratoa 436427
VISTA Examines the crew
members of STS-52 and their
roles in the missksn. as weH as
their personal lives. Bl 18375
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AIR IB 154537
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rare footage are irx;iuded in this
retrospective of the first lunar
landir>g, recognizing of the 2Sth
anniversary of ttie fiistoric ev-
ent. (Part 1 of 2) BI 4640904
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DAVE'S WORLD The Banvs
get an exorcist after a kx;al man
reveals that a ghost is causing
tfieir housetiokf problems. (R)
(In Stereo) (E 47896
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recruits Herman to help her quit
smoking after sf>e learns It may
harm her complexkjn. (R) (In
Stereo) m 83072
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romance novel to tielp defray
the cost of college tuitton. (R)
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boarding: judo robot: camel
rally: soccer funnies: woman
welghtHfter. (R) B 736148
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romance novel to lielp defray
the cost of coHege tuitton. (R) B
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ar>d Frank are nominated in the
same category for the Hum-
boldt Award. (R) (In Stereo) B
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Vacant Lot and their new ser-
ies. B 28275
CD MOVIE "Avant et apres
Hiroshima " (19B8, Orame)(Par-
tie 4 de 4) Brian Dennehy. Mi-
chael Tucker. Une reoonstruc-
tkxi des evenements qui se
son! passes pertdant la fabrtea-
tton de la premiere bombe ato-
ntkyje. 28814
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AWARDS From Los Angeles,
legendary sports llguros gather
for an awards ceremony honor-
ing indMdual achievements in
the world of sports. (In Stereo
Live) a 89189
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Sport" (1969. Mystery) Ian
McShane. Patrtek Macnee.
Freelance investigator Davk)
Cleveland akls the British
Jockey Club when a mlMton-
aire's prized racefiorse van-
ishes. (In Stereo) B 17482
(9 MOVIE **Vt "For the Love
of My Chikt: The Anissa Ayala
Story" (1993, Drama) PriscHIa
Lopez, Teresa Dispina. A leu-
kemia patient's only hope lies
with her parents' dectston to
conceive a sit>Hng as a poasible
bone-marrow donor. (In Stereo)
B 28188
NEWS IB 48430
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Premiere) Cirque de Soleil per-
formers and wiklerness fanat-
tos in Canada open the secorx)
season of a series visiting unu-
sual vacatton spots. (In Stereo)
(Part 1 of 8) B 11324
BEAU ET CHAUD 28296
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musk: of Bob Marley: mral
thieves who steal wttoie fleMs
of crops: hagglers in Montego
Bay; a tour around NegrH. (R) b
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Life: Finale maacuiine. (En dif-
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SHERLOCK HOLMES MJirS-
TERIES 'The Crooked Man
Hoknes must resolve a scandal
ttiat rocks an army regiment
when a respected cotonei is
kMed artd his wife is accused of
the murder. Stars Jeremy Brett.
OavW Burke. (R) 295804
RUTH RENDEU MYSTER-
IES "The Best Man to Die'
Maurk» CuKam Hes in a coma
and Wexford and Burden try
find out ttw klentity of tfie
wontan In tt>e Fansfiawe car
crash. (Part 3 of 3) B 11963
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LOVE A WAR After Jack
writes an artk:ie critk;izing his
paper, he is assigned to cover a
department store ck>sing. (R)
(In Stereo) B 28988
(E MOM P.I. SaNy and Ber-
nie set out to discover If Vic Ste-
phens really needs the neck
brace he la wearing. (R) B 48445
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NORTHERN EXPOSURE
Personal secrets are revealed
when tf)e northern lights cause
the citizens of Ck»ly to experi-
ence each ottiers' dreams. (R)
(In Stereo) B 12188
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causes a community scandal
wfien she produces a play
about teen-age sexuality. (R) Bl
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Competttton cycliste qui rounit
les meilleurs athletes de cetta
discipline. 87337
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GREAT OEPRCSSKm This
sevon-fiour miniseries from
filmmaker Henry Hampton
opens with a profile of automo-
tive legend Henry Ford. (In
Stereo) (Part 1 of 7) 889874
RACINES Les Blanc harce-
lafit et terrorfsent la famiHe de
Tom qui travaWe a la plantatton
CD CENT AN8 DE JAZZ Hurt
tableaux retracant cheque
etape de I'etonnant peripie de
la musk^ue jazz et des person-
nages legeridaires. (Partie 6 de
8)87121
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(1965. Drama) Doug Stone.
Russell Ferrier. The tone survi-
vor of a fatal shelling error dur-
ing the Vietnam War seeks re-
vertge against ttie men
reaporaible. 909343
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ADVENTURES OF THE
BLACK STALUON Caihehne
learns what it is like to race. (R)
(In Stereo) B 961904
DREAM ON 928093
CLUB DANCE (R) (In Stereo)
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set out to discover if Vk Ste-
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TO BERLIN A doctNnontary
comprised of the Academy
Award-winning INmmaker's
coverage of the final montfis of
World War II in Europe. (R)
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WORLD NEWS 31 7(95 .
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views with comedian Sandra
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gamudre (R) iHi 41701
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cant Lot and their new series. Bl
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rare footage are irtciudad in tfiis
retrospective of the first hjnar
landing, racogrilzing of tfie 25th
anniversary of ttie histork: ev-
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CATWALK The Thanksgiv-
ing hokday finds Johnny havir)g
troubto composing. Sierra not
heving the money to go home,
and Jesse haunted by family
menKXies. (R) (In Stereo) B
139473
SPORTS 30 Resume detaille
des evenements sportifs de la
joumee. (En direct) B 223947
NIGHT COURT 658251
"Excessive Force" 394900
BURNS AND ALLEN 681947
SPORTS TONKMfT 306193
TIME MACHINE Jack Per-
kins surveys dassk: Amertoan
automot)iles: a higfv-prtoed car
auctton. (R) 303170
CANADIAN FILM CENTRE
SHOWCASE Devastated by
romarxM, three novices are ad-
mitted into a tove dinic to sam-
ple the cure. 838316
NORTHWOOO Sheena
causes a community scandal
wfien she produces a play
about teen-age sexuality. (R) B
944387
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sur des evenements de la
scene arti8tk)ue. (R) 4671744
12:30
(H) MOVIE *** "Shall We
Dance" (1937. Musk:al) Fred
Astaire. Ginger Rogers. A fa-
mous baDet dancer and a leed-
ing revue artist, wtKXti tfie
world believes are married, are
kxced to make tt a reality.
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estival. (R) 71947
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cers serve a search warrant on
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shoots a 5-year-oW: a drug
rakl: an infant deHvered at
home by his father. (R) b 860588
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Spain " (1932. Comedy) Eddie
Cantor, Robert Young. While
dodgtog the Mextoan poUce for
a crime he dkln"t commit, a hap-
less Amertoan tourist masquer-
ades as a toreador. 3338305
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minaral wealth, gotd mirtes and
wartime wreckage from World
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loa in Canada open iha second
season of a aeries visiting unu-
sual vacation spota. (In Stareo)
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seven-hour mirtiseries from
filmmaker Henry Hampton
opens with a profile of automo-
tive legend Henry Ford. (R) (In
Stereo) (Part 1 of 7) BSOMai
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kina surveys daasic Amertean
automot)Nes: a high-priced car
auction. (R) 301736
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Man" (1977. Adventure) Denver
Pyle, Ken Berry. Two wikWfe
ecologists try to make the
puMc more aware of the won-
ders of nature and the necess-
ity of preserving its beauty.
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Sheila' (1973, Mystary) Jannes
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movie producer liopes to solve
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YOUR HOROSCOPE
ARIES (March 21 to
April 19) Unexpected busi-
ness developments may
upset your schedule but the
week fnvors making impor-
tant domestic and financial
decisions. Travel will soon
be on your agenda. You
may be disappointed in a
friend. Try not to overspend
when having good times.
TAURUS (April 20 to
May 20) The early part of
the week brings mixed sig-
nals. However, you have
the valued support of a
partner or other close tie
this week. Financial
prospects will improve in
the coming months. How-
ever, keep budgets in mind.
GEMINI (May 21 to
June 20) Care is needed in
monetary transactions. In
business, you're efficient
and astute. A cycle that
favors your romantic inter-
ests begins this week. You
may resent someone s ad-
vice artd then you'll realize
il makes a lot of sense.
CANCER (June 21 to
July 22) r,>coming job
developments will be to
your liking. Others may be
unclear or evasive as the
week begins but clarifica-
tions nre reached later.
Your personality is a factor
in the week's business suc-
cesses.
LEO (July 23 to August
22) It's hard to get in gear
early in the week but con-
centration improves later.
You'll hove success with a
mental project. Your love
life will pick up dramatical-
ly in the coming months.
Avoid overdoing it while
socializing this weekend.
VIRGO (August 23 to
September 22) Family life
and home entertaining are
highlighted in the coming
months. A romantic ques-
tion may puzzle you. Talks
with friends are illuminat-
ing and meaningful. A
work project proves time-
consuming and difficult but
if you persevere, you'll be
suc cggf ul.
UMA (September 23 to
Odober 22) OiMi and ends
at home need handlmg this
week. It's a good time for
career discussions and
business interests. An up-
coming trip will be a lot of
fun. Extra expenses may
arise in connection with
children but you'll be up to
the challenge.
SCORPIO (October 23
to November 21) A mix-up
in communications is likely
early in the week. Later
talks with advisers go well.
The coming months will
bring new moneymaking
opportunities. A family
member doesn't see eye to
eye with you this weekend
but be patient.
SAGITTARIUS
(November 22 to Decem-
ber 2 1 ) A cycle of increased
popularity begihi this
week. Further investigation
will give you the answers
you need about a financial
proposition or investtnent.
A tendency to worry too
much needs watching.
CAPRICORN (Decem-
ber 22 to January 19) In-
creased privacy in the
coming months abets
romance and artistic
achievement. Try not to be
abrupt early in the week. A
money concern could cause
tension between you and a
friend. Pleasure comes
through quiet times this
weekend.
AQUARIUS (Januaiy 20
to February 18) Early disor-
ganization this week will be
followed by clear thinking,
especially where business
interests are concerned. An
active social period begins
for you. Don't be overly
cautious when it comes to
trusting people.
PISCES (February 19 to
March 20) A friend is hard
to pin down. Talks with
agents and advisers bring
happy results. Business and
pleasure combine to your
advantage In the coming
months. A social connec-
tion will prove very helpful
to you in this regard.
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15 Caboodle's
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tides
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container?
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for one
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34 Greenhorns
36 FretKh article
37 City on the
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41 Biblical weeds
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44 Ice, in Bonn
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7 Small sala-
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queen
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TUESDAY
JULY 12, 1994
DAYTIME MOVIES
MORNING
**V4 The Face of Tres-
is" (1987. Suspense) Ste-
in Dillon, Amanda Donohoe.
English novelist beconrtes
angled in a vveb of murder
i deceit when he falls in love
fi a mysterious beauty.
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iture) Brooke Shiekjs, Tony
ck. An artist helps the ace re-
rter chase a Nazi scientist
ough ttie jungle after he's
iwn into her coriNC-strip
rkj. (In Stereo) m •44S41
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5:30
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DAYTIME SPECIALS
MORNINO
5.-00
• GREAT MUSIC EXPERI-
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Todaiji Temple in Nara. Japan,
this concert features Bob Dy-
lan. Jon Bon Jovi. INXS. Joni
MitctieH and a variety of addi-
tional talent. (R) 34M12
AFTERNOON
1:30
(9 JEANNE D'ARC: LE POU-
VOIR ET L'INNOCENCE A la
tete de son armee, Jeanne se
dirige vers Orleans qu'eNe con-
quiert apres un k)ng siege; EHe
ouvre ainsi la route de Reims a
Charles VII. (Partie 2 de 3) ■
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girl is upset after hearing a se-
cret until she discovers the
truth. (R) 451473
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wtMe shark resurfaces am the
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don CaN. B44««M
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vals wtien tfiey take cdtege
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benefil a baby most during ttie
first eight weeks of pregnancy.
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to Hollywood on a class trip
leaving a dejected D.J. to go on
a difficult mountain dimb. (R) (In
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down tfie top musK vkieo hits.
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■ HARD COPY a ••7^3
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t>y parents wtio only want male
children. (R) B 4473
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woman killed in 1934; an ex-
Vietnamese air force offh:er
searches for his American
daughter. (R) (In Stereo) B
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scene arttstk}ue. 21744
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• MOVIE **• "Mr. Saturday
Night" (1992) BWy Crystal.
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acclaimed account of Actionat
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ing whether undiscovered Nazi
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k)cat*s prevtousiy unknown
shipwrscks. (R)a*7*47
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with tomato and basN; curly
pasta salad with coriander
pesto; pasta roulade with red
pepper sauce. 3S55*
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Uia Fahlman, Muslim activist
and mother, a 2S0S1*
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pisdne et plus tard casse la
croule sur un t>anc de pare.
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• POUSSE-POUSSE Les roles
et limites de la discipline et I'im-
portance accordee a I'apprerv
tissage de I'autodisdpline dans
le developpement de I'enfant. a
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took* for a new maid. (R)«««>is
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• MOVIE ** "The Curse of
the Viking Grave " (1991, Ad-
venture) (Part 2 of 4) Nk:holas
ShieWs, Evan TIesIa Adams.
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ardiaeotogist and a vengeful
spirit wtien tfiey discover an an-
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emphasis on seif-image. a
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benefit a baby most during the
first eight weeks of pregnancy.
(R) a i**^6^
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coverad insMe a burning truck;
a gunman holda restaurant em-
pk>yees hostage; a dog res-
cues a 3-year-oM twy; an acci-
dent vk:tkn. (R) (In Starao) a
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a 1*0*
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trop" (1989, Comedie) Bob
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Un fNc radste et bourru se volt
greffer a son insu le coeur d'un
avocat noir a qui il en voulait.
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Hollywood on a dass trip leav-
ing a dejected D.J. to go on a
difhcult mountain cNmb. (R) (In
Stereo) a 5330s
(E • (9 MAJOR LEAGUE
BASEBALL AH-Star Game
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Pittsburgh. (Live) a 570108
113018
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ite " (1967, Orame) Jim Youngs.
Pele. Un jaune homme fortune
risque sa carriers comma
jouaur de soccer torsqu'il se
rend au BresH. aM03i
9 MOVIE ***Vk "My Left
Foot L'Histoirs de Christy
Brown" (1969, Orame) Daniel
Day Lewis, Brsnda Frickar.
L'Mstoire de Christy Brown,
peintre et ecrtvain irtandaia.
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gators search tar tha causa of a
mystsrious jsUlnar crash in
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from amnesia and thinks he is a
dog. (R) (In Starso) B M0622
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daa atoies. Las etoHes de la
Ligue Nattonale affrontent
ceHes de la Ligue Americaine.
En provenance de Three Rivers
Stadkjm a Pittsburgh, an Pann-
sylvanis. (En direct) 63ani
• MOVIE *** "Stir Crazy-
(1980, Comedy) Gene Wilder,
Rk:hard Pryor. Two unkicfcy
New Yorkers, sentenced to ife
in prison for a rdbb&ry tfiey
dkln't commit, ptot ttieir es-
cape. 501454
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CERT Jon Secada, P.M. Dawn
and Shai perform at the Magk:
Kingdom lor mors than 1(X),000
graduating higfi-school serv
k>rs. (R) (In Stereo) a 5132**
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Chase plays • practical Joke on
country music star KaiMiy Ro-
gers. (R) (In Stereo) tneao
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practk:e of female InfantkMe in
India where ttxxisands of in-
fants are killed each year by
parents wtio only want male
chiMren. (R) a 3S*3**
• MOVIE **W "Hang Em
High" (1968, Western) Dint
Eastwood, Inger Stevens. A
man carries out his own agenda
for justkse after a judge encour-
ages film to round up ttie men
who tried to lynch him. 451757*
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dance but TIa seems to be left
out in the cok). (R) (In Stereo) a
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estival. 16473
• PET1WE IN PRIME a 41535*3
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SION Making one's horns safe
from chemical hazards; hetping
young boys become good tattl-
ers: the changing role of father-
hood. (R) B •101^4
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Name " (1991 . Drama) (Part 2 of
2) Valerie Bertinaai, Mtehael
Onlkaan. Whan Kan is con-
viclsd ol murdering his wHa, the
Me woman's sister takes slaps
to win custody of her Mant ne-
phew. (In Stereo) a •••67
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PRESENTS A proWo of Can-
adian oomk: Martin Short fee-
turing feHow "SCTV" veteran
Eugene Levy and "GodspaN"
co-star Jayne Eastwood; s pro-
file of Toronto4x)m rapper
Snow. (R)a406^
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a ctose encounter of a different
kind when she goes to a gay
bar with Nancy. (R) (In Stereo)
BS52*9
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• SEAPOWER: A GLOBAL
JOURNEY The evohjtton of na-
val force and the role navies
play In the present geopolitical
environment, Induding rare
footage of U.S., British and
Russian vessels. (In Stereo)
(Part 2 of 6) B ••1*3
• BEAU ET CHAUD tlOiS
• MWSINQ TREASURES B
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• "QuHty as Sin " isas4i
• MOVK **Vt "It's a Date
(1940, Musk:al) Deanna DurtMn,
Kay Francis. The daughter of a
Broadway musicsl star winds
up vying with her mother for the
samsrols. itsom
• MUSIC CITY TOfMGHT (In
Stereo) 4SS641
• VSMEOFLOW 520015
• LARRY KINO LIVE (LhM
Phone-in) a 55si02
• MOVIE "Last Seen Wear-
ing" (1968. Mystery) John
Thaw, Kevin Whatlay. Inspector
Morse uncovers davkMis
doings at a twarding school
from wtiich a young girt dtoap-
peared six montti* earlier.
•1127*
• MA8TERMNO Quizmaster
Magnus Magnusson. 55541
• CSC PRHME TIME NEWS a
351473
10:30
(E COACH Haydsn sets out to
disoourags ChhsHna from ever
accepting anotiar invitation to
go fishing. (R) (In Stsrso) a
74*47
• MANIAC MANSKM Tma
turns into a snob to join an elite
cHque at school. (R) (In Sttrao)
■ •O W*
• BOXING a 3006S7
• ARCHAEOLOGY B 72S«*
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• (S) EAR TO THE GROUND A
proWe of folk singer Bob Sni-
der. (R) B •••*
• (E LE TOUR DE FRANCE
Competitton cydiste qui rsunit
les meiHeurs athletes de cette
discipline. **3*6
(E NVPD BLUE A material wit-
ness fears she's the next target
of a hit man wfio WHed her boy-
friend: Laura is mortified wtien
John meets har new beau. Dr.
Danny Schragar. (R) (In Stereo)
(Parental Otscrslton) a taNO
• LE GRAND JOURNAL B
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• KATT8 ft DOG 70096
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• MOVIE *** "The Heart of
the Matter" (1994, Documen-
tary) A woman's struggle with
AIDS is detailed from diagnosis
to death in tfiis Sundance Film
Festival award winner, m (i763
• RAONES dQeorge sauve
la vis de Tom Harvey: Chicken
(Seorge revient chercher sa
famine pour la demenager au
Tennessee. 63367
• NATIONAL B 14*4270
• SUPER DAVE OSBORNE a
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• NEW8a^S1*21
• WORLD NEWS 77KH1
• TEEN REBEiyTEEN MOM
Four teen-age moOwrs wfio
ware prevtousiy abuaed revaal
how nrwthertiood gave tfiem a
sense of identity and may even
have saved their lives. •0522
• AORIENNE CLARKSON
PRESENTS A profile of Can-
adian comic Martin Short fea-
turing feMow "SCTV" veteran
Eugene Levy and "GodapeH"
oo-siar Jayna Eastvitood; a pro-
Ma of Toronto-tom rapper
Snow. (R) a 347306
11M
• MOVIE *** "High Plains
Driflsr" (1973, Wsstem) CInt
Eastwood. Vama Btoom. A
na m sia * * stranger raMes ttie
cowardly resUsnts of a West-
em town to cheNenge ttie ruth-
less gang terrorizing ttiem.
e8k:k 17-year-old nerd stops at
nottung In his ot>sessive pursuit
of the most popular giri in
schod. 4*^*47
• BBC WORLD SERVKE-
ACR08S CANADA a S20S306
• ADVENTURES OP THE
BLACK STALUON Alec leaves
the road to be wtth BeNe wtien
she is chemically blinded. (R) (In
Stereo) a 424SIS
• CLUB DANCE (R) (In Stereo)
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• (E LE TVA/SP0RT8 B
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• SPORTS PLUS EXTRA
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• ARE YOU BEING SERVED?
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• NATKN«AL a 33424*1
• CATWALK Jesses oM gMf-
riend threatens his relattor»hip
with Mary. (R) (In Stereo) a
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• MQHT COURT 157436
• "Just Anottier Giri on ttie
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• BURNS AND ALLEN 142603
• SPORTSOESK a 4179*4
• PAX 94*313
• SPORTS TOMQHT **0077
• TIME MACMNE The mys-
tery and history bshind ttie New
York City su bways. (R) 4is*36
• SO WEEKS AND COUNTING
flecord of a home birth. 211110
• EAR TO THE GROUND A
profile of folk thiger Bob Sni-
der. (R) a 941771
12:26
O FRED S CIE L'mformatton
sur des evenements de la
scene arbstk^ue. (R) 4*4*41*
12:30
• (9) MOVIE «*% "Ktondike
Annie" (1936. Drama) Mae
West Vkior McLaglsn. A Sen
Frandsco sakwn singer poses
as an Alaskan misskinary after
sfie flees the Barbary Coast on
murder charges. 6455*66
OD • NEWS B 71*74
• YOU'RE ONLY YOUNG
TWKX6622*
• L'ETB EN VILLE Magazine
estival. 3706*
• BBC WORLD SERVK:E-
ACROSS CANADA a 6043*65
• SPORTS 30 Resume detaille
des evenements sportifs de la
joumee. (En dired) a *6746*
• PRIME SUSPECT Man
wanted for shooOng hi* co-
worker and the oo-worker's
brottier man who allegedly
killed his girtfriend. (R) (In
Stereo) 42*436
• MOVNE ** -Lady in ttie
Lake " (1947. Mystery) Robert
Montgomery. Leon Ames Pri-
vate investigator Philip Matf-
k>we becomes involved witti
murder, graft and Mfomen whHe
working on a case. 320S7^^
• COUNTRY NEWS (R) (In
^areo) is«3i3
SPOTUGHT Marty Stuart.
• MONEYUNE (R) 1«1*n
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• CE CENT ANS DE JAZZ Huit
tableaux relracant dtaque
etape de I'elonnant periple de
la muskyje jszz et des person-
nages legendalres. (Partie 7 de
8)3*270
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• MOVIE ** "Mischief"
(1985. Comedy) Doug McKeon.
Cattierine Mary Stewari. A tov-
(9 MOVIE **^ "Erreur de )eu-
nesse" (1989, Drame) Francis
Frappant, Muni. Sur le meme
paNer d'un immeuble parisisn
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5H)0
S *** "The Nanny" (1965.
Suspense) Bette Davis, Wendy
Craig. A disturbed child and his
nanny resent each other for
their responsibility in the death
of the boy's sister, wnei
S ***V4 "The Stranger"
(1946, Suspense) Orson
Welles, Loretta Young. Orson
Welles' account of the hunt for
a Nazi war criminal wf>o has as-
sumed the identity of a profes-
sor. 323B97
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9 "Caught in the Act' 39045042
9 "Flight From Justice'
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8:45
9 "Moniing Qlory" 27342329
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9 "LadykHler " 322313
AFTERNOON
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9 "Pretty in PMc" sos47oe
1:30
O ** "Princa VaMant " (1954,
Drame) Jamas Mason, Janet
Leigh. En ArMlaterre. a I'a-
poque du Roi Arthur, un jeune
prinoo VHdng assaie d'etre pro-
dame chevaHar. 2940M
1:45
9 "Airplane! " 237ios8
9 ** "The Ugly Dachshund"
(1906, Comedy) Dean Jonas,
Suzanne Pleshetta. Nawtywad
dog fancier* contand with their
Great Dana's identity crisis af-
ter raising ttie giant with a litter
of dachshunds, m 128713a
3:15
9 "Oiggstown" ••020400
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9 "Captain America " 2174771
DAYTIME SPORTS
9 IMS BRITISH OPEN QOLF
HMMUGHTS l«9^l*
9 SPORTS LATEMQHT (R)
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9 PLONQEE QUEBEC (R)
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9 •PONTSOESK ■ imm
7:30
9 SPORTS 30 Resume detaiMe
des evenemenis sportifs da la
Joumaa. (R) Bi ••M40
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9 SPORTS 30 Rasunte detaUte
des evenemants aportlfs de la
joumee. (R) m 72i3e4
9 SPORTSOeSK HI •22^3^
9 SPORTS 30 Raaunrte dataiHe
des avartemen ts aportlfs de la
joumaa. (R) ■ ;•••••
9 SPORTS 30 Ra«jn>e detaiUe
des evanamantt aportlfs de la
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9 SPORTSOESK B •ia7^7
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9 mSlOE SPORTS B •44«t0
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9 LE SA8EBALL Le Match
des aloilea. Las etoHes de la
Ligue Nationale affrontent
ceHes de la Ligua Americalna.
En provananoa de Three River*
Stadium a Pittsburgh, en Penrv
sylvania. (R) n%tt»
9 RiCK SMITN SIGNATURE
8ERCS OOLP 4S«»«2
10:30
9 WNITIREAD ROUND THE
WORLD RAGE ~ FIRST LEG
HKMUQHTS •347T1
11:00
9 CANADIAN SPORTFISHING
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9 SPORTS 30 Resume detaiNe
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joumee. (R) Bi 1S4C90
9 SPORTSOESK m 265232
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9 BURNT TOAST •54077
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9 COURSES D' AUTO Serie In-
dyCar: QrarKJ prix de Cleve-
land. En provenance de Cleve-
land, en Ohio. (R) isosos
9 DARTS 457771
3:00
9 3) SOUVENIRS OLVM-
PIOUE8 LILLEHAMMER Les
exploits des plus grands ath-
letes aux Jeux olympiques
d'Nver de LHIehammer. 24139
9 SNOOKER 211771
4:00
9 HANDBALL Tournoi de
Paris: Allemagne vs. Japon. (R)
451 503
9 WORLD WRESTLING FEO-
ERATKM WRESTLING 303706
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9 SOCCER: LA COUPE OU
MONDE Equipes a determiner.
(En direct) lis«74
9 WORLD CUP SOCCER
919410
DAYTIME SPEaALS
AFTERNOON
3:3s
9 ICC PRINCESS The Ic* Prifv
ceas helps the townspeople of
Big Fork wtien a huge ava-
lanche threatens their town. (R)
(In Stereo) •2ia74
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9 DONAHUE (In Stereo) IE
11941
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9 (D SLA. BLA. BLA Maga-
zine cultural at de societe. 4*400
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9 LE ORANO JOURNAL K
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9 SUPERMARKET SWEEP
27M1
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ald Smith of WTVS and Mike
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9 THIS DAY K 773»34«
9 lATMAN 779110
9 njNTSTONES 925503
9 KIDS INCORPORATED
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9 MUCHWEST 204««1
9 EARLYPRNNE K ••••SS
9 POUCE STORY aacm
9 JOm Hff Jacob helps
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9 FABIILY MATTERS B 213S1«
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9 SAVED BY THE BELL B
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9 FAMILY FEUD 4S313
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9 LE CLUB DES 100 WATTS
9 BBC WORLD SERVKE B
9 IMQHTY MORPMN POWER
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9 SAVED BY THE BELL B
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9 MICKEY MOUSE CLUB The
•udierKO plays "Word to the
Wiee": music performances
"This Is the Way We Ron " and
"We WiN Rock You - We Are
the Champion." m ntma
9 DAILY R.8.V.P. 122313
9 SHOWBIZ TODAY •7S43S
9 EUREEKA'S CASTLE 27^74
9 niESH PRINCE OF BEL-
AIR WHI plays matchmaker be-
twasn Ptiiip's mother and the
caretaker: Carlton squares off
against his sistars. (R) B 124771
0:35
9 SAVED BY THE BELL B
29M7U
0:45
9 MOVIE "Flight From Jus-
tice" (1993) Bruce Boxleitner,
Carole Laure. A veteran avia-
tion ace sleuths the mysterious
disappearance of a former war
buddy. (In Stereo) NR" 6367M>42
9 (£ (9 9 NEWS 346S4 47787
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9 W DEORASSI HK3H w 7597
9 S) LES NOUVELLES 1955
d) 9 MURPHY BROWN m 6787
9 LA GUERRE DES CLANS
(R) 404394
9 WHEEL OF FORTUNE m
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GS LES INVENTKMS DE LA
VIE Au programme: Un paras-
ite s'arrange pour etre mange
par des fourmis dans les
crottes dun oiseau; Un latxxa-
toire decouvre llncroyable per-
formance du ver "Douve du
foie." m 149S5
9 MACNEIL/LEHRER
NEW8H0UR m ••771
9 PASSE-PARTOUT 36042
9 THIS COUNTRY B 344^752
9 ADV»miRES OF THE
BLACK STALUON A competi-
tor tries to fix a race. (R) (In
Stereo) B ••544^
9 LA VOILE Grand Prix d"Aus-
traHe. (R) 7S««65
9 SA VED BY THE BEU B
290329
9 CHICKEN MN4UTE Inspired
by an oM manuscript he discov-
ers. MudbeNy decWes that he
wouM like to be a vampire but
his plan backfires. (R) 112S«7
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9 suPERHrrvneo •••077
9 WORLD TODAY ia04a«
9 ROCKFORD FILES BftM3i3
9 POLKA DOT DOOR 14^^^
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9 GROWING PAINS •4^^34S
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9 CBS EVENING NEWS (In
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9 ® DEORASSI HK2H m ••I
9 (Z) SECRETS DE FAMILLE
(R)aMM
(D9 HOME IMPROVEMENT
Hardware magnate John Bin-
ford passes on to the great tool
shed in the sky. (R) (In Stereo)
B4313
(9 NBC NKMTLY NEWS B
9 Q UELLE HISTOIREI (R)
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9 LE MONDE MERVENXEUX
DC DMNEV Un montage da se-
quences Ulnfiee s et de desslns
animas iHustre les divers fa-
cattes de la vie antmale en
foraLT^o^^s
9 ZORRO Col. Patomarez is
demoted after his Rrst encoun-
ter with Zorro and is deter-
mined to get revenge. ••2«74
9 SPORTS 30 Resume detaHle
des evenenwnts sportifs de la
Kxjmae. (En direct) b ••7S03
9 OeSIONINQ WOMEN B
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9 CLUB DANCE (R) (In Stereo)
9 SPORTSOESK B •••14S
9 VIDEOFLOW 12^S^7
9 RUNAWAY BAY Five
youngsters are on a summer
hoHday in Martink]ue. 230S0
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9 ANDY GRIFFITH 3S56446
9 HARD COPY B 16232
9 ® STREET LEGAL Leon is
caught in a conflk:t between a
father arKi his teen-age son;
Olivia defends a televisk>n jour-
nalist determined to protect a
valuabia source. (R) m 2i3S
9 (X) DINOSAURES Un ar-
cfieotogue tente d'eludder le
mysiere entourant les dkno-
saures qui hat)ftaient la terre H y
a 60 milltons d'annees. (R) 3803
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9CR0QUE-M0NSIEUR Invite:
Marcel Leboeuf. (R) 7a43iS
9MOVIE*** First You Cry'
(1978. Drama) Mary Tyler
Moore, Anthony Perkins. A
news correspondent under-
goes a maste<^omy that shakes
up her emotions, her marriage
and her outkx>k on llvir>g. 94905
O FRED A-CIE L'information
sur des evenements de la
scene artistique. 90503
9 NKJHTLY BUSINESS RE-
PORT 10059
9 TARZAN Adventurer Jack
Traverse returns to the jungle in
search of a rare panther cub w
133074
9 LE TEMPLE DE LA RENOM-
MEE Documentaire sur le nou-
veau Temple de la Renommee
de la Ligue Nationale de hockey
a Toronto. •3^903
9 NKMT COURT 209077
9 LEGENDS AND HEROES
"Texas John Slaughter " Epi-
sode: 'Showdown at San-
doval."' (R) 394019
9 INSIDE SPORTS B 859955
9 FAX 499597
9 MONEYUNE 935329
9 IN SEARCH OF The travails
and tragedies of those who
have attempted to exhume
Capt. KkJd's treasure: ttie al-
leged Arizona treasure of a
Dutch prospector in the 1860s.
(R) 830431
9 EAT YOUR GREENS (Part 6
of 8) ••4U
9 DEORASSI HK3M B 491955
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9 BEVERLY HILLBILUES m
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8.30
9 CURRENT AFFAIR B M^M
9 (Z) MOVIE ***Vi -Retour
vers le futur' (1985, Fantaisia)
Mk:hael J Fox, Christopher
Uoyd. La machine a voj^^jar
dans le temps d un savant ex-
centrique tombe en panne »km
qu'un adolescent en fait I'essai.
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(9 JCOPAROYI B 19400
(9 MOVIE **** "U Quen^e
des etoHes ' (1977. Science fk:-
tkxi) Mari( HamW. Canle Fisher.
Dans une galaxie etoignee, un
jeune homme vient a la res-
cousse d'urw princesse qui est
kklnappae par un tyran. m
9 DETROIT BLACK JOURNAL
9 VOYAGE GRANDEUR NA-
TURE S1597
9 LITTLE HOUSE ON THE
PRAIRIE 77S^3^
9 SOCCER: LA COUPE OU
MONDE Equipes a determiner.
(En direct) •777S2
9 JCFFERSONS ra 11S6M
9 MOVIE "To Catch a Yeti"
(1993) Meat Loaf. Chantallese
Kent A aeature resembling a
miniature sasquatch aeatos
havoc in ttie life of a mountain
climber. (In Stereo) 'NR' 703i3a
9 COUNTRY NEWS (In Stereo)
•31^S4
9 WORLD CUP SOCCER
•0213*4
9 SPOTUQHT Chaka Oemus
& the PNars. 574232
9 CROSSFIRE •4l^3^
9 EXPLORINO ONTARK)'S
PROVmaAL PARKS A wori(-
shop in overnight camping ia
offered at Frontenac Provincial
Park. (Part 3 of 5) B 26333
9 DEORASSI HK2H B S7S^90
•:36
9 SANFORD AND SON
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9:00
9 NANNY The entire Sheffiek)
household spends tt>e week-
end at Fran's parents' when
they are stranded l>y a blizzard.
(R) (In Stereo) m 40«36
9IS) CBC PRIME TIME NEWS
B6803
(XI DBiOSAURS Baby becomes
difficult to handle wfwn he turns
2. (In Stereo) B 22»3^
d) 9 RESCUE Oil A man is
discovered inskto a txjming
truck: a gunman holds restaur-
ant emptoyees hostage; a dog
rescues a 3-year-okl boy; an
accident vkrtim. (R) (In Stereo)
Bistas
O UNSOLVED MYSTERIES
Chk»go resMents claim they
have seen the gtwst of a young
woman killed in 1934; an ex-
Vietnamese air force officer
searcties for his American
daugtiter. (R) (In Stereo) w
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9 MOVIE ** "Coeurs soli-
taires'" (1991, Drame) Jennifer
Jason Leigh, Vincent d'Onofrio.
Lorsque les parents intervien-
nent dans la vie de leurs en-
fants, les frictions se font sentir
a tous les niveaux. 767400
9 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
' 'Lindbergh. Amelia Earhart and
The Great Air Race of 1924 A
trio of documentaries celebrat-
ing the people and events of
aviation history featuring por-
traits of Charles Lindbergh,
Amelia Earhart and an around-
the-worid biplane race that sig-
naled the start of modern flight.
(R) W 5276S4
9 LA ROUTE DES VACANCES
40394
9 BUSINESS WORLD m
1393897
9 MOVIE ** " Herbie Goes to
Monte Cario" (1977, Comedy)
Dean Jones, Don Krwtts. The
"Love Bug" firuls love arxl lar-
ceny while in Europe for the
Paris-Monte Carlo road rally.
299110
9 MOVIE AAAMt Swiss Fa-
mily Rot>inson" (1960. Adven-
ture) Jofm Mills, Dorothy
McQuire. A shipwrecked family
makes the most of misfortune
t>y transforming ttwir island into
a personal paradise, m 190936
9 WNJJE NELSON SALUTES
TEXAS Willie Nelson pays tri-
bute to the Lone Star State with
a beneftt oonoari in Austin. (R)
(In Stereo) 363*74
9 NEWMUSIC •2^232
9 PRIMENEWS B 730450
9 BK)QRAPHY "Charles Lind-
bergh'" The triumphs and trage-
dies of aviator Charles Lirx)-
t)ergh, a reclusive American
hero. 944597
9 LEOACY: 0RKUN8 OF CIV-
ILIZATION How the legacy of
ancient Egypt has endured
tfirough tt>e empires of Alexan-
der the Great, tfie r^omans, ttie
Muslim caliphate and up to the
preaent 61313
9 STREET LEGAL Leon is
caught in a conflkrt tietween a
fattier and his teen-age son;
Olivia defends a television jour-
nalist determined to protect a
valuable source. (R) B •2^^^0
9 MOON SHOT Interviews and
rare footage are included in this
retrospective of tfie first lunar
landing, recognizing tfie 25th
anniversary of tfie historic ev-
ent. (Part 2 of 2) B 4a6434S
9:30
9 GOOD ADVK:E Susan is
shocked to find out that Paige
and Jack fiad a one-night fling.
(In Stereo) B ^741^
QD THE CRmC Jay becomes
frustrated and quits his job to
pursue a career in trucking. (In
Stereo) B csos*
9 L'ETE EN VILLE Magazine
esthral. •••74
9PETRtE IN PRIME (B340290S
9 RED GREEN B 938S2«
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9 AMERICA TONKMfT (In
Stereo) B ^441^
9 (S) Q.B.H. Barbara Douglas
and Mk:hae( Murray make k>ve
wtiHe his wife is nearby: Jim
Nelson encounters an evil hotel
owner while on holklay. (R)
(Part 7 of 10) B 1690
(£ HOME IMPROVEMENT
Hardware magnate John Bin-
ford passes on to the great tool
shed in the sky. (R) (In Stereo)
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NKINT Chief Forbes' fiancee
arrives in Sparta to give him an
ultimatum at)out ttieir relation-
ship: Forties young GoWen
Gkives protege commits a bur-
glary. (R) (In Stereo) m ii7S2
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9 NEWS B •••90
9 BEAU ET CHAUD •6674
9 ROUGH GUIDE The reggae
musk: of Bob Marley: rural
thieves wtio steal wfiole fleMs
of crops; hagglers in Montego
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9 CIVIL WAR JOURNAL A
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9 VITAL SIGNS Young people
wtiose lives were changed by
sudden acckJents descritie the
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etape de I'etonnant periple de
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nages legeridaires. (Partte 8 de
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9 MOVIE *** "'Newman's
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tive wtio cant be bought by the
syndk:ate is disgraced by a
frame-up and suspended from
the force. 949991
9 QALA CULTURAL DES
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JOURNAL ~ RAINFOREST OF
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9 (S) MOVIE ** "Honey-
moon" (1985, Suspense) Na-
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her visa expires, a French-
woman enters into a hastily ar-
ranged marriage to a man of
questionable sanity. 92004
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9 SOCCER: LA COUPE DU
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9 RENCQAOE Reno is the
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crime but if tie testifies fus past
will catch up with him (R) 4*4153
9 MOVIE *** "The Naked
Spur" (1S63, Western) James
Stewart, Janet Leigh. A bounty
hunter, a prospector and an ex-
Army officer are turned against
one anotfier by tfie outlaw tfiey
are escorting. 3184530
9 COUNTRY NEWS (R) (In
Stereo) 634569
9 SPOTLIGHT Chaka Demus
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Maria Berenson. Un inspecteur
se trouve en charge de decou-
vrir I'assassin de la fille dune
riche famHIe. m 5051 S9i 7
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die) RKhard "Ctieech" Marin,
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ner de I'argent sans travailler.
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Comedie) Steve Guttenberg,
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nissent dans un petit restaurant
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stone, en Angieterre. (R)t3i6is
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cribing things as useful and
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• MOVIE *** "Joe Kidd"
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wood, Robert DuvaN. A wealthy
larwlownor hires a sNsnt stran-
ger to track down a gang of In-
vading Mexicans. 7iOMi«
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nie" (1936. Drama) Mae West
Victor McLaglen A San Frarv
Cisco saloon singer poses as
an Alaskan missionary after
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vmoe CaMni. 500074
• MOVK "Ust Seen Wear-
ing" (1968, Mystery) John
Thaw, Kavin Whattay. Inspeclor
Morse uncovers devious
dolngo at a boardkig school
from wfiich a young girl disap-
peared sb( montfts earlier.
JOURNEY The evolutkxi of na-
val force and the rote navies
play in ttie present geopolitical
environment, including rare
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MOVIE **V^ "The Be-
guiled" (1971. Suspense) Clint
EastvMXKJ, Gerakline Page. A
wounded Union sokjier faces
disturbing consequences wtien
he uses his charms on resi-
dents of a Southern girls
school. 0023603
3:30
• BUSINESS WORLD (R) m
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• LE BASEBALL Le Motch
des etoiles. Las etoiles de la
Ugue Nattonaia alfrontant
ceMes do la Ugue Americaine.
En provenance da Three Rivers
Stadhim a r%taburgh, en Penn-
syt^nia. (R) 300077
• TOWER 7S1430
■ "A Passion for Murder"
Baye. John Shea. When her
visa expires, a Frenchwoman
enters into a hastily arranged
marriage to a man of question-
able sanity. 540375
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5201601
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• VALLEY OF THE DOLLS
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trio of documentaries celebrat-
ing the people and events of
aviation history featurir>g por-
traits of Charles Lindbergh.
Amelia Earttart and an around-
the-wodd biplarw race ttiat sig-
naled the start of modern flight.
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•porto cal-in program. Host
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• AMERICAN JUSTICE The
societal praaaurao (uroro taoe.
(ocuaing on the trial of Reginald
Denny. (R)
(£ ARSEMO HALL: THE BEST
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gers Stavio Wonder and Whit-
ney Houoton, oportacastar
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AIDS is detaied from diagnosis
to death in this Sundance Film
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travel arrangements and buying
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cMy whore paople ore not al-
lowed to Nve peat 30 fiees when
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coming up. ottoioii
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proOlo of Conlodorole loader
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man. (R) 636240
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(1990. Science Ftetton) Danny
Gk>ver. Gary Busey. LA's fu-
turiatk: finest go to war against
a cha m eleon N k e alien using
the city as its personal hunting
ground. 4637042
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Fakxxi • (1941. Mystery) Hum-
phrey Bogart. Mary Aotor.
Baa«d on Dashielt Hammolt's
novel of privale eye Sam
Spade's search for |ewei-
encrusted aiatue. 836251
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what happens to people who
are not sexually active. (R) B
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• MOVIE **« "Chocolat"
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kola, Cedle Ducasse. French
cokxilal Africa is the setting for
this account of a young wom-
an's coming of age at her falh*
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oers serve a aearch warrant on
a crack house; a teervager
shoots S-year-oM; a drug
raM: on infant delivered at
home t>y his fattier. (R)aBiiiooi
• PLANET WATCH Issues af-
fecting the environment (R) B
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• BABE VnNKELMAirS OUT-
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pheasant hunt; James Bay
snow goose hunt. (R) 224030
• VIDEOFLOW 100313
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• COMEDY ON THE ROAD
From the Corrwdy Stop at tfie
Trop in Las Vegas. Comics Irv-
dude Paul QMmartin. BM Fox,
Buzz BelmorKlo, Johnny Dark.
Monty Hoffman. (R) 450067
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APOLLO Host: Steve Harvey.
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Stereo) 700M1
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• XEPHYR 134360
• MOVIE **Vt "Battia Be-
yond ttw Stare " (1960. Science
nation) George Poppord. Ri-
cherd Thomao. An agont of a
gelactic oHonce gattwrs mo-
tley group of opeoa wantors to
thwart the octiomes of a rutti-
less oonqumor. 4i7iioi
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day Tape) 8700100
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MOVIE ** -SAXO" (1967.
Drome) Gerard Lanvin, Akoeua
Busia. Lorequ'un producteur
rencontre deux musiciefw
noirs. H croit pouvoir materi-
aHser son reve. 720402
MOVIE ** "L'Ombre our la
neige " (1901. Orame) Miroelav
Baka, Joeef Kroner. Un homme
qui est recherche pour meurtre,
s'enfult la campagne avec sa
fWe. 102906
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I MOVIE **Vi "Chad Hanna
• "Bkw Ice"
• TRUCKS AND TRACTOR
POWER Mud radng otttie Sun-
ooaot Nattonalo in Naplas, Flo.
(R) (In Stereo) 706604
• OUTLAWS AND HEROES
Dauphin Countryfest. (R) 161063
2:36
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a LIFESTYLES OF THE RWH
AND FAMOUS Actor Oennie
Frwu ("NYPO Bkie '). auttwr
DominteK Dunne, ectress Ro-
sette LoNoIre ("Family Mat-
tero"). CR) ITOIOO
■ GHOST TRAINS OF THE
OLD WEST This took at ttie Old
West's remaining steam-
powered trains Indudee visits
to Utah's QoMen Spike Na-
ttonal Historic Site and ttie Co-
torado Railroad Museum. (R)
100014
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discusaton of United Nattons is-
sues. 712030
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• MOVIE *** "Bom Inno-
cent" (1974. Drome) Undo
BMr, Joenno Mlao. A toon is
sent to a )uvonlo dotonOon
home where oho muot od|ust to
ttie bi tt on n ea o end i»6en lm en f
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AND FAMOUS Puerto Valarta.
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tral m Jamatoa. (R) 230307
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of Natty Oann" (1065. Drama)
MeredNh S olengor. John Cu-
sack. A gill rune away from an
iO-tampered guordlan to rojoin
her fattier in Washington and
befriends a wolf along ttie way.
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dee evenements sportttade la
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• TWMJQHT ZONE 103137
• NETWORK EARTH 307001
• MOVIE **V^ "HonokAi "
(1939, Musical) Eleenor Powell,
Robert Young. A screen idol
cfienges places with o plonta-
tton owner and becomes in-
volved witti emiMZZlement and
ttie wrong giri. oooioo
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Newsstand price 70< pha G.S.T. and P.&T. (83<) Carrier Ddlveiy 75* aU taxes Included
355 King Ave:. Bathurst, NB
Wednesday. July 13. 1994
Phone 546-4491 Fax 546-1491
Put it on!
Finance Department inspectors
suspend licence of strip club
llie Rendo-Vons exotic duice
cl«b ondd be tfripped of boih iu
enig fim aeat nd llqaor Uooacei.
That's the woni from Lanv Ben-
nett, dbector of comp Ba iic e for the
levcnae dhrisioa of the provincisl
Fioaooe DrnmneaL Mr. Bennett
oveneei inGractkni of Uomt and
entertainment licences in New
BrunsD^ck.
fton Ftederidoo, Mr. Dennett said
dw exotic dance portion of die
Rendez-Vovs club's lioenoe has been
teraponrily suspended, effective
July 8.
"It wu suspended for Culure K>
comply with certain lestrictioiii deal-
ing with nwDty." said Mr. Bennett.
In New BfvswiclE. enNic duicen
are not allowed 10 reveal private body
parts. However, i nsp e cl o n nakhig a
surprise visit to ihe Rendex-Vous
disoovered die club was not comply-
ing with this restriction.
As a result of dus suspension, a
representative of die ebb must ap-
pear before an independent arbitrator
or adiudicator on Aug. 11 in
Fredericloo.
Mr. Bennett said the HbiBaior wiU
review the case, and may cbooae 10
impoae certain lesuictiom on the
dub's ealBittinment and liquor
licences.
"At die tearing, die dob coold
stand 10 loae in Uqnr lioeooe as
weU." said Mr. Bennett, explaining a
Ttnal decision could be readied Aug.
11, or within a few days of the
hearing.
Tbe club opened June 3, and has
tic dancers, when it opened, it was
die subject of some community
protest
Neidier dub owner Mario Jean,
Poirier could be reached for
comment.
Sacred Heart
reimicm Aug. 12
A laf|B iMlierini b planned ftv
BadHDit in aaid-AafMl, leuniting
BaonaM ana nenas or uw tuHner
Snored Heart Uahrunity/BadMim
OoUeae.
"We'm eamectint. say. aboalJOO
or 400DQC^iS Wtaoad Ttaw
bids 01 Bathurst, president of die
fl^ganidng commltiBe, in an imer-
view iWaday.
ItenaaianwillbeheldfiDm Aug.
12l»14attesllB0fdw temer
SaOMd Heart Unhrenity/Batfinrst
Oolite, now dRC^MB Street
lof iteNew BiaiMwick Oon-
ctotpu
Ibe reunion will be fix itearwho
I from — or wan aasoeiaiid
the learning in sl ittit ion prior
10 1974. when it was taken over by
die pmvinoe and became part of die
Pram 1910 aaiU 1974, tte coDege
was i«i by Ite BadiHB mbeis.
Mr.Turbide^ kwg-tiaaeedBcaiorin
die region, hu spent d» past ymt
fpetfheading die reanion nroject He
hu done so widi d» ae^ of a
or eight Ricnibeti.
Mr. IWtide «id avM of *oue
attending dw reaaioa vtm reilda in
i i uruica ai new BKaaewics. annoaga
rtwwff art f n f ff trill JBWa Oa^piJ. Q a ci.,
Ouiario, and a few a*er spots
ihroaghout North Ameiioa.
lids wfll marfc die first such
i m n t TB for ito ^ifgf. ■'*^"*a^
.SS wbea die loShnnivmiy of
the EudisiB FuBBfs s et tlemc ia t la
BadinrBt wai wcogniwt
Among ite special gaests enwcted
for the reunion B leaB>BetMtwRoM-
cfaaad, a ftvmer gradaaie a nd now
recttv of die Univertil6 do Mondon.
Aaomer nMranng ■hr whi oe
QeraM OtSoaMM^ of St Ame. a
1924
A iammin' T
Effort made
A Baihnrst man has stepped
fcrwvd to organize a campaign to
save die aging homestead of a
local war hero.
Page 2A
Travel bill
The final bill for sending mem-
ben of Badiurst city council to
WinnipM last moruh could be as
high u $9,000. Mayor Ken Re-
nette expteins why socfa trtea are
necessary for munidpal officials
in die 19901.
3A
Not over
Did you diink die local battle
about French inunersian was over
snd done widi? Not according to
the paieot who wrote as «> say,
'^oit parenta want English lan-
nage arte and math taaght in
En^h. Our oueat for reinstate-
ment of die SQrSO program is still
on."
Pagc4A
Where's Mick?
Betyoudidn'tknowtheRoBing
Stones are ap pe ar ing
n Petit Roc
Welcome to his teepee
Grande Anae inveator Viacant Tbetiaalt is at it again. Hiii time be has designed and oonMBClDd a 20-fiDot Ugh
teepee, bailt from wood and flbfeghss. Tte Boiqudy-designed bailding. which opened two weeks agoaoress from ne
loaiist tafbimatkm oentte ia OiandD Ante, took five ««eks to construct. Tte stt'ucttue was balk as a ftalt stand aad a
kicaiion fcr kxal artists tt) sen iteir woodcnfts. Mr. Therianh hopes tbe original design of hb baiUing win bdp asad
narists. <No(tfwra LWM PHoia)
in )^Bdt Rocter. B« you
already gnesaed it's aot die same
Stones nat jmt released a new
album.
P^ciA
At games
A de l ega ti o n of 10 from die
BadMust area are in Hali&x today
dwough Sunday for die Canadian
Special Oiympics Games.
Pi«e IB
Happy campers
Youngsters from t hro ug h out
Nort teast New Brunswick con-
verged on Petit Rocker last week
for die annual 4-H Camp.
Page IC
LIfesaver
A Bailiufst man has come up
widi a device te hopes will save
aomeone from losing their home
and loved onea to a gieaae fire.
Pl«c SB
inducted
Miss Bathurst
Pageant revived
Twelve to seek title July 21
Bob Lennon, one of die organiaen of die Jam by die Bay "94 caoGcrt, slated
for Am. 6 at YoaghaD BeachThokh ap one of dw 3j000 admlsskn T-ahkts.
Tte shtats aow on sale for $20 each phs OST. at a aamber of area kxMkm.
Tte T-ahkts win gnat people admbskm to dw event, which faidudes maskal
sets by 11 kical bands. All proceedi go towards die Chalenr Regkmal Ovk:
Centre. See sKjry page SA. (Nofttiwii U0M Pliot^
Widi tte bdp of a kxal 19-year-
old, die Mias Badant Pageant is
back afker a d aee- y ear absence.
unoer me amsnc aaecnon or
Sylvle DeOfaoe, 12 contosiantt wfll
te set to compete for tte crown July
21 at 7:30 pjn. ki die Badmst High
Scliod Theatre.
Miss DeOfaoe sakl ste decided 10
resatied die pagnara ttds year afler
past cowBiince a i e m be i s had lost
m l BiesL With ite help of Ann ette
Hondas. Miss Badiurst 1987. Syhie
has been rehearsfaig widi die contes-
tants for about two months.
The pageant will faiclade dance
numbers and peraonal interviews
with tte contestants.
Enienainment wiU kidnde singing
by Use Gray and Brenda T^pit.
dandnc by Sylvie DeOface and
mu^ by Lea maomnkques.
Cadiy Piae, Miss Badwrst 1991,
wiU te on hand to pass on her crown.
Tte foUowkia are thb vi v's con-
lesttuits: Redee Martin. Julie Doocet,
Manon Roy, Pamek Lavigne, Jank«
Roassel, Josiame DuOuay, Tammy
Boaiheau, Cyndi Obcamp, Charline
Morrison, Huguette Douoet, Sylvie
Doaoet, and Jeanette Bridean.
Tickets are on sale now fbr $8 at
Music Cky or Musk Didc and wOl te
availabia at dw door.
Tte Miss Badanst Pageant once a
staple of die BadMffst Summer Fetti-
vaC fell on hard dmes in 1990 due to a
Cathy PItrc
lack of interested partidpanls.
It wu revived briefly, fai 1991, and
then sgain fen by die wayside, de-
spite ihe populaiity of similar pa-
geants in Ihe Chaleur region, such as
Miss Bay of Oialenr and Miss
Beresford.
Uptindl 1990, tte winner of die
Miss Badiurst title always adwioed
to Ae Miss Canada Pageant in Tor-
oata Ttet pageant too is no more.
This year s Miss Badiurst Pageam
b being teld separate firom dw
Bathurst Summer Festival, which
offkiaUy starts die day after.
Tourism
initiative
planned
Tte Chaleur Regional Devdop-
ment Commission hu its eye on
increasmg tourism in die area.
MictelDoocet, CROC marketing
officer, said die eco n omic devdop-
mem agency is kKkina at foming a
tourism asaociatkin caUedToarism-e
Chaleur, to pump up die toatiam
marlcetaig enons fai die Cteleur
region.
To dds end, die CROC is planninc
an infofinadon meeting on Aug. 31
for any indivkhnb or tourism opera-
tors interested in becoming members
of die assodatkm. Tte meeting time
and place is still to te announced.
Mr. Doucet explained althoagh die
Nq)bi^it Tourbt Associadon still
exists m name, to hu not been active
for four vcais.
He explained die reason die meet-
ing b being heki at die end of August
b because die tesv summer season
will te wkaUng down for tourism
operators, and tte fall season wfll not
te in swing yet
Toarism is not aseasonal activity.
There b no barrier on fanproving
trafTic flow. Thb way. we'll get die
maximum attendnce at dw meeting,
so we can get opeiaion' comments
and feedback on what diey'd Iflce to
tee done."
Mr. Doaoet saU once Tourism
Chaleur is formed, it wiO te active ki
creating high-profile tourism activi-
ties in die Cteleur vegkm.
Roger Lan-
tees mo ne new tvanswicK
Country Masic HaU of
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Obituaries
Henri Plomrd*
The death of Henri Plourde of
AllardviUe occuned July 6. 1994 at
the Regional Hospital Centre in Bath-
unt following a brief illness. He was
79.
Born in Caniquet, he was a son of
the late Ulric and Refuna (Gionet)
Plourde.
He was predeceased by his wife,
the fomter Estelle Parisd. in 1963.
He is survived by three sons. Jean
(PaulineX Claude (Linda) and Ro-
land, all of AllardviUe; two brothers,
Albenie (Jovite) and Louis (Vernon),
both of AllardviUe; three sisters. Rita
Chiasson (Roger) and Jeanne Doucet
(Romte), both of AllardviUe. and
Anne Bosfct (Ronald) of Saint John;
and four grandchildren.
He was also predeceased by three
brothen, Auguste. Edmond and Ade-
lard; aiid one sister, Clementine
Hamilton.
The body rested at Ettiatton's
FunenI Home. BathursL The funeral
service was held July 8 at the Christ
the King Roman CathoUc Church.
AUardviTle. Burial was in the parish
cemetery.
Rita BeatMn
The death of Mrs. Riu M . Beaudin
occuned July 6, 1994 at the VUh
Chaleor following a sudden illness.
She was 64.
Bom in Bathurst. she was a
daughter of Uie Ute Joseph and Marie
(Couture) Boudreau.
She was a school teacher for most
of her life.
Her husband, Alexis Beaudin. pre-
deceased her in 1991.
She is survived by two brothers.
Clair Boa<btau and Elswotth Boud-
reau. bodi of Baltrarst; and several
nieces and nephews.
She was also predeceased by two
brothen. Peter and Cleo: and three
sisters. Mn. MUdred Doaoet. Mis.
Theresa Dugas and Mn. Bridgetle
Doaoet
At Mrs. Beaudin's request, there
wu no visilatioa at the funerd home
or the funeral. Burial was in the Our
Lady of Mount Carmel Roman
Qubolk cemetery. St Mary Avenue.
Bathurst
Jim Lm
The death of Jim Thick Lee.
formerly of Archibald Street in Bath-
urst, oocvrred July 9. 1994 at Foyer
Notie Dame de Lourdes foUowing a
lengthy Ulness. He was 92.
Bora in Hoiping. Quangdong.
China, he wu the son of the late Loi
Yea and Chuen Lan (Tug) Lee.
He Uved in Halifax before moving
to Bathurst in 1975.
He WIS nedeceated by his wife,
the former Mee Ken Seto. in 1990.
He was te last swiving member
Of ta$ imncuttK mniiy.
He is survived by one son. Arthur
(Lindl) of Bathuist; five giandchil-
dren. Oiaoe, Bernard. Anita, Vincent
and Sandra; and two great-
grandchildren. CoUn and Aoika.
He was also predeceased by a
brother and a sister.
The body rested at Elhauon't
Funeral Home. Bathurst The funeral
service was held July 12 at the Fint
United Church, Bathurst Burial was
in the Highland View Cemetery on
Bridge Street
iMomard Vkmiuau
The death of Leonard Vienneau of
236 Chamberlain Settlement.
Gloucester County, |
occurred July 9,
1994 at the Reg-
ional Hospital
Centre in Bathurat
foUowing a brief
Ulness. He was 93.
Bom in Bath-
urst, he was the son
ofthelMenederic
and Elizabeth(Melaoson
Vienneau.
He had wortced 14 yean at the
former Bathurst Power and Paper Ca
(now Stone Container (Canada)
lnc.X and also for the New Brans-
wick Departmeitt of Tkansportadoa
He was predeceased by his first
wife, the forma Clara Hebert
He is survived by his second wife,
the fomer Blanche Eva (Martel)
(Lavigne) Vieiuieau.
Also surviving are three sons.
Eddy of Hamilton. Ont. Benoit
Gsabelle) of Oshawa. Ont. and
Emile of Toronto; four daughters.
Eva David and Celina Boudreau
(Dorien). both of Bathunt Regina
Floiry of Coburg, Ont, and Punela
O'Neil of Montreal; one sister. Bella
Chamberlain of Bathurst; one
brother, Angus of AllardvUle; 27
grandchildren, and 39 great-
grandchUdren.
The body rested at Elhatlon's
Funeral Home. Bathurst The f unerd
service was held July 12 at Our Lady
of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic
Church, Bathunt Burial was in the
parish cemetery on St Mary Avenue.
Claadt BUmehari
The dead) of Claude Blanchard of
Bercsford occuned July 8, 1994 at
the Regional HosMtal Centre in Bath-
urst He wu 36.
Bora in AllardviUe. he wu the son
of Benoit and Catherine (Lecleic)
Blanchard.
Besides his parents, he is survived
by his wife, the former Raymottde
Benin; and one son. Serge, of
BeresfonL
Also surviving are two bnNhen.
Jacques of AllarovUle and PhiUppe of
Campbellton; ten sisters. Mrs. Marie
Mai Roy (RonaU) and Mn. ThMse
Thibodean (Denn). both of BaitBrst.
Use and Nicole Blanchard. bodi ot
T^acadie, Mrs. Marie Anne Oionet
(Gabriel) of Caraquet. Mrs. Hervic
Vortman of Nimdoo. Mis. Marie
Oaiie Grant (RodoiphB) of Pttit
Rocher, Mn. Emilia Btamchard of
Monirnl, Mn. Doris Ponihand of
ToroniD. and Mn. Lode Blanchwd
of Ottawa; his mother- and father-in-
law. Edouard Berlin and EmiUa
Boucher of Bathunt; and several
aunts, uncles, cousins, nieca and
nrahews.
He wu predeceued by three
brothers, Gerald, Roger and
Francois.
The body rested at Verret's F^ui-
eral Chapel on Sunset Drive in
Badiuist The funeni service was
held July II at Our Lady of the
Rosary Roman Catholic Chvch.
Bathunt Burial wu in the parish
cemetery.
An* ir«fta> St. .
IlieteihofHMiChirieaWteon
Sr. of Harvey StaSoo oocmred nd-
denly on July 2, 1994. He wu 64.
Bora in Oxbow, SmIl. be wu the
eldest son of the late Charles Aithur
Watson and the former Claire
Thomas.
He wu a 1951 graduate in Finance
and Com n ero e from Mount AUiaon
Univenity. He wu a member of die
United Oauch and its choir, and a
member of the Rede ricl o n Shrine
Qub. He wu also a past member of
Cheny Mountain Lodge fSO. F. k
KM.
He is survived by his wife, the
foraier Athena Lambert; five danght-
en, Mn. Cuole Ronek fflogdan) of
Bathunt, Mn. Debondi MacLaagb-
Un (Gary) of Harvw, Mn. Teiesa
Mowalt (Kevin) of Monclon, Nora
Watson of Grande Prairie, Aha., and
Mn. Kimberiy Watson (Dennis
Atchison) of Browns Flat; one aon.
Hush Charles Jr. (Suzanne WUUams)
of Harvey; and nine grandchikfatn.
Also surviving are one sister. Mn.
Ftances Little (Roy); three bnithers.
Blair (LUUan), Grant (Carolyn), and
Donald (Roberta); and many nieces
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and nephews.
He was predeceased by two sisten.
Mn. Betty Estabrooks (Donald), and
Eleanor, who died in infancy.
The body rested at the Swan
Funeral Home, Harvey. The funeral
service wu held July 4 at St An-
drew'a United Church in Harvey,
with Rev. K. Ruth Stuart ofTiciating.
Nephew Bill Watson and niece
Joanne Fletcher sang accompaniment
with the church choir.
Pallbearera were nrahews Eric
Esubrooks. John Little, Stuart Little.
Richard Watson, Eric Watson and
Leigh Watson.
Burial wu in Brockway. N.B.
SoMui FowUr
Ihe death of James C. Fowler of
291 Pleasant St, Bathunt occuned
July 1 1, 1994 at the Regional Hospi-
tal Ceiitre in Badiunt following a
brief illneu. He wu 73.
Bom in Ward
Settlement York
County, he wu a
son of the late
Jamea M. and N^
lie May (White)
Fowler.
He graduated
from the Univer-
sity of New Bruns-
wick u a fbrestrv engineer. He later
woriced It die Bathunt Power and
Paper C^o. Ltd. (now Stone Container
(Canada) Inc.X in bodi New Rkh-
mond, CNte., and Bathunt He retired
in 1971
He wu predeceased b^ his wife,
the former Mona Varuferbeck. in
1992.
He is survived by two daughten,
Mn. Donna Tiyior(Thomu) of Fon
Saskatchewan, Alia., and Mn. Jane
Boucher (Roiuld) of Bathunt; two
sisters, Frances E. Fowler and Mn.
Maijorie W. MacCausland (DonaM).
both of Frederic ton; and four
grandchOdreiL
The body is resting at Elhatton's
FunenI Home. Badiurst The funeral
service will be held Thursday, July
14, at 2 p.m. at the funeral home
chq)d. Burial wUl be in the Frederic-
ton Rural Cemetery.
Inn* Power
The death of Mn. Irene Power of
Bathurst occurred Julv 7. 1994 at dK
R^ional Hoqiital Cenbe in Badi-
urst She wu in her 64di year.
Botn in Batfinrst, she is survived
by her h usba n d, William; one son.
Bob of Tofonto; duee davghien,
Mn. Pat Sweet (Bob) and Janet, bodi
of nedericton, and Susan of Pentic-
ton, B.C; and six gnmdchfldren.
Alao MTV iv lag vb four brothers,
Mehrio and Mb. both of Bathnst
L ouiaofA nihem.N. S^and aettaof
Kialaim, Ont? stx slMeta, Rnmces
Il cBUC Mx aMlSMla Roy. both iif
ttanawt jaaei ohq oi racupne,
Ont. Mary Jane Breckenidge of
Redwater, Alta.. Adeline KindaU of
Fkridi. and Marion Raska of Cal-
Alta4 and several nieoea and
ganr. Alta
She was predeceased by a
daigfaler. Mn. Sharon MacEacheron
(Divid) of Chatham. Ont
She wu a member of the Catholic
WooMa's Leagae and dw Ladies
Auxiliary of the Hennan J. Good
V£. Branch Na 18 Royal Canadian
L^poB.
The I
remains rested at Elhatton's
Ftaneral Home, Bathurst The funeral
service wu held July 11 at Sacred
Heart CadiedraL Pallbearen wen
Bob Sweet. Jonadum Sweet James
Hennessv, Patrick Hemessy, David
MacEacheron and Charles Sweet
Burial wu in the parish cemetery.
50th Wedding
Anniversary
April 29, 1944
Horace & Rose Boulay
Belledune
The family extends an
invitation to relatives and
friends to an Open-House
at the Belledune Cultural
& Recreational Center on
Saturday. July 23. 1 994 at
8.-O0 p.m.
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