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Whitby Free Press, 11 Oct 1973, p. 12

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PAGE 12, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1l, 1973, WHITBY FREE PRESS CDC NOTES5 1 Femmes Fatale: Nicole Morin, Julie Amato, Susan Keller and Peggy Mahon are principals in the cast of Roundelay, original TV play by Pierre Berton for The PIay's The Thing. The girls make life interesting for actor Wally Martin as Freddie - a.man who goes to a company advertising 'unusual' experiences. Paul Elson plays a gun-toting "heavy" called Hans. The set's struck, and director Rudi Domn is busily editing the light comedy, one of 13 original works by big-name Can- adian writers, commissioned by executive producer Fletch- er Markle for the new CBC-TV taped drama series, prem- iering early in the New Year. - Star columnist and actress Gale Garnett guests on the Oct. 15 edition of This Is The Law, not on the panel, but in a Lawbreaker sequence with Paul Soles. -Copernicus 500, a one-hour film by Jesse Nishihata, commemnorating the birth of the great Polish astronomer 500 years ago, will be telecast on Sunday, Oct. 21, 10 p.m. The programn examines the life and career of Nicholas Copernicus, whose revolutionary ideas were said to have "stopped the sun and moved the earth", in the context of 2Oth century Poland; it includes the first North American showing of scenes from a new Film Polski feature, Kopernik, and the Copernicus 500 TV special contains comments by Marshall McLuhan linking Copernicus to today's technological revolution. - The Pipes, John Thomson's film special seen Sept. 26, and featuring bagpipes from ail over the world (including Toronto) as heard at the CNE's Scottish World Festival in August, drew an entjiusiastic phone response across the country: 270 favorable; 8 unfavorable; 70 enquiries. including requests for a repeat. The favorables said things like: "greatest show you've ever had on". "ab- solutely perfect", "breathtaking". One unfavorable said. ini protest, "I'm Russian, not Scottish". - World Series on CBC-TV: Start timles are still somewhat confused, with four possible contenders still in the run- Th e WHITBY FREE PRESS welconés news reports about community happenings or local pébple., Reports fromn community organizations, non-commercial groups, If you don't like something ..... TELL US! Support YOUR community newspaper..and help us make. this Whitby newspaper a method of communication ail of us Whitby residents can be proud of. The Whitby Free Press is operated and staffed by local people, and is the ONLY local newspaper that besides being circulat&I throughout the Town of Whitby proper, is mailed oui through the Post Office to theoutlying rural areas to reach approx- hmatcy 24,000 readers ini Whitby, Brooklin. Myrle, AuMnrn, Ajax and Pickering. Free Press Emp orium 1 artifical fireplace - er- eam colour with gold trini. $25 .00 For Sale: bedding, lawn chair, beater, radio, drapes, toaster, fan, 100Ofeet ofecord. Many other articles. 725 - FOR SALE: 1 Refriger- ator. Excellent condition. Approx. 5 years old $50.00. 1 propane gas stove suitable for cottage, in good con- dition $35.00. Cail 655- 3750. 1966 Panel Truck Chev. Good Condition. Best offer. German Shepherd pups $25. Phone 576-1442. FOR SALE- 1 full set of drums. Phone 668-6468. LOST - one pair of glasses in brown case. Lost on Sunday afternoon on Brock St. N. around Royal Hotel and Beckers area. Caîl 668- avy blue Prani condition. Cali after 5:30 p.m. in excellent 668 - 8910 Antique oak dining room table. Needs re - finishing. Cali after 5:30. 668 - 8910. Asking $6000. For Sle: 19 ord Galaxie 500. 2' r ard- top., V8. utomatic, ower steer» b es. Good y int usean 0 st offer. Call 668 - 670atr6 p.m. __ '65 Dodge 4-door, standard1 transmission, new clutch, newi brakes. $250.00 or best offer. Phone 668-8207. Toy poodle puppies. Two females, 1 apricot, 1 white. Registered. $100.00 each. Phone 668-8025. Senior Citizen requires two or three light housekeeping rooms. Phone 942-6806. 5403. ning. Night gamnes for Oct. 16, 17 and 18 (if necessary) are scheduled for 8:30 EDT, and that tirne appears to be definite. However, the first two gaines. Saturday, Oct. 13, and Sunday, Oct. 14, are still TBA. Whiatever the start timies, the two gaines will corne frorn the homne cîty of the Anerican League champions (either Baltimore or Oakland)., Telecast tîmes will be annoounced as soon as the pennant race is resolved. - TV news is planning tw() Quebec Election specials: the first, a haîf-hour pre-election special on Wedniesday. Oct. 24, 10:30 - Il p.mn. (pre-empting the Tomimy Banks Show, which will be moved to the following night, Thursday, Oct. 25, ini the Newsmagazine time slot, 10:30 - 11 p.m.); plus à one-hour Election Night news special, Monday, Oct. 29, 10 - Il p.m., re: results and reaction (and pre-empting ln the South Seas and Man Alive, that occasion) 'I i.- <a. I I WANTED IMMEDIATELY An honest, dependable SALES PERSON who is willing to vvork hard to sell ADVERTISING and give good service to existing valued accounts Advertising experience desirable Sales experience essential Will pay good salary and/or commission to the right person CALL. MR. BURGESS WHI TB Y FR EE PRESS DA YS: 668-6000 or 668-6111 EVENINGS: 668-6 700 PICKERING-DUNBAR TON AREA: 282-J1004 HOUSES WANTED AMY SHAPE AMY SIZE NEW HOUSES OR OLP NOUSES THE HOUSE TOU BONI WANT WE LIKE SULLIVAN SELLS flOUSES IF TOU WANT TOURS SOLI GALL TONY GEORGE SULLIVAI LTO. REALTOR 218 GUIDAS STREET EAST WHITBT 668-882-6 AIl classes of Insurance, Life, Fire, Auto, Burglary, Real Estate, Houses and Farms etc. THAT'S WHY MORE PEOPLE LIST WITH- ~ BOWMAN & GIBSON LTD. REALTOR WHITBY, ONTARIO 14a BROOK ST. SOUTH Gary Sharp 668-5823 MeJ FQRNISHEO OR UNFURNISHEO ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS A'VAl LABLE OCTOBER 1IST. (Sorry no 2 or 3 bedrooms) PHONE 6U6767 -J -1 1 LIM 1

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