THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 14, 1981 13 | Guardian Corrected | TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WGR-TV Channel 2--Bufialo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Bult=lo WEBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester CFTO-TV Channel 9--Toronto CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie MONLAY EVENING 0 P.M, U~Family Theatre 3--Popeye 4--Popeye's Playhouse 3--~Three Stooges 2--News: Weather: Sports 6:45 P.M, 11-9-8-2-- Weather. News: Sports S=Huntley Brinkley Report 7:00 P.M. 11=The People's Choi $~Wagon Train 3 News: Weather 7:30 F.M. 11-6-3--Singalong Jubilee yenne $-2--The Americans 4~Death Valley Day 8:00 P.M. 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M. |11-8-3--Close-up | 7--Alcoa Presents | 2--Mother and Daughter | 10:30 P.M. 9--Barris Beat | #==Case of Dangerous | _ Robin §--Royal Canadian | Mounted Police 11:00 P.M, | 1.9-7-6-5-4-3.2--News | 11:15 P.M | 8--Sports "61 -- Joe Crysdale J--Late Show | 8=Viewpoint Starlight Theatre 11:30 P.M, {11--Late Show 9--Better Late 6--Night Metro 5-2-Jack Paar 3--Crossroads 12:1, P.M. | News: Weather | ris 12:30 P.M. $--Epilogue ' CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Crucial 5 Baby carriages (G. B) A craze Javanese ruler 3 Asian inlande sea Irish crop failure 1846 5. Chop Fact (dial.) Football's Grange 3. Flowering shrub Adriatic seaport 3. Cuts . Proficient 29. Confeder ate song Cigarette (Brit slang) 32. Assistant 3. Longs for , Wing 8. Father's Day gift 9. Muscular twitch 2. Dry measure Queen of Carthage 45. Come in 5. One under 21 . Gangs Aspect DOWN i. Chinese nurse 2. Anxiety 3. Unex- pectedly Sesame 5. Babylonian god i. Advance Wharf pest 8 Partly open 9. Companion Furnished with shoes Good friends 5. Music note 20. Of birds 28. Seesaws 31. Fence 5. Incite 41. Apple i. Crescent JANE ARDEN 19. Brisk (collog.) . Sack 22. Girl's name 24. Living 25. Free . Observe MICKEY MOUSE Music esturday's Answer note 40. Effigy center -- and haw shaped 43 figure Nick Clamor Charles' Masurium dog {abbr,) LETS "we! . Ey a ITS A NERS " By Davies LONDON (CP) -- Canadian writer Robertson Davies has gently instructed The of Manchester on Canadian achievement in the arts. Mr. Davies, editor and pub- lisher of the Peterborough Ex- aminer as well as novelist, play- wright and former actor, noted that The Guardian's London letter thought poorly of an ex- hibition of Canadian books and referred to Canada as a "cul itural backwater." "For a cultural backwater we do not do badly," Mr. Davies wrote in a low-keyed letter to The Guardian. "Our interpreta- tive artists are widely admired in the United States and the U.S.S.R. and even in Britain, Lois Marshall, Maureen For- rester, and Jon Vickers are no strangers to the world; nor are Glenn Gould and Ray Dudley. They all won their first recog- nition in their homeland, and we take national pride in their success. {ent Stratford ~ ltopher Plummer, is one of our !stars. Stratford (Warwickshire) YESSIR, | GRANDMA." MY GRACIOUS, GRACIE, THANKS FOR TH' NICE COMPLIMENT coped] I'VE COME T* TH CONCLUSION BEIN' PRETTY ISN'T EVERYTHING/ "A leading actor in your pres- season, Chris. has partly copied the stage one of our architects built at Strat. ford (Ontario) and announces that it will shortly finish the job... "I believe you reported the Romanes Lecture a few weeks ago, and may have observed that it was given by a Canadian --appropriately, for Romanes himself was of Canadian birth. "It would not become me to take up the cudgel for Canadian authors, though they are well received in the U.S, in Ger many, and the Low Countries, and of course in France. But I foresee that a genius may arise in Canada so overwhelming that even Britain will have to ac- knowledge him--of course after the post-mortem cooling-off pe- riod you insist upon in the case of Ibsen, Chekov, and other out- siders." The Romanes Lecture at Ox- ford, established in 1891 by George Romanes, a Kingston, Ont., man who taught science at Oxford, Cambridge and Lon- don Universities, was given this year by former governor-gen- eral Vincent Massey. 1961 Pontiac Now On!! and Buick Demonstrator Sale THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. 723-4634 266 KING ST. W. 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