4 The Canadian Statesman 7VuÀ*«<le>i, Bowmanville, Saturday, February 27,1993 "Time of Your Life" Looks at "Bubble Break" Marion Schwarz, Executive Producer Producer and host of North America's first non-denominational television series series dedicated to Grandparenting can hardly wait until "The Bubbie Break" (the inside story) airs on "The Time Of Your Life" this March 21st. "This Spring I received a call at my office from the producer of the Independent television series "The Time Of Your Life." They wanted to do a feature story about my television series "The Bubbie Break." "The Time of Your Life" is an independent independent television production dealing dealing with seniors and their accomplishments. accomplishments. Their production crew was professional and patient. They put in numerous hours interviewing members members of my family, and even went out to Bowmanville to interview my husband husband at our farm." Recently, the Bubbie was in San Francisco attending NATPE, a television television trade convention where she was approached by a television crew from KRON, the NBC affiliate in San Francisco. Francisco. The crew followed her around the convention for three days to make a mini-documentary. In San Francisco, the Bubbie was also interviewed by CBS for "Eye On America", and by PEOPLE magazine. Sue Carswell, the New York correspondent correspondent from PEOPLE magazine asked the Bubbie for an autographed picture and made a prediction that "The Bubbie Break" will break big time in the next few seasons. "The Bubbie Break" has been like a dream for. me. I love the subject mat ter we deal with; our guests have been sensational, and the media has been very supportive and encouraging. I appreciate appreciate that "The Time Of Your Life", took the time to follow this Bubbie around." "The Time Of Your Life" will be broadcasting "The Bubbie Break", segment on Global Television at 5:30 p.m., March 21, 1993. The Bubbie Break can be seen every Sunday afternoon afternoon on CHEX Television from 3:30 -4:00 p.m. For further information: Contact: Alan J. Schwarz (416)449-4844 TVOntario Reaches Target for Campaign With $262,870 in pledges from 4,519 new and renewing members, TVOntario has gone over the goal of its annual on-air winter campaign. "We'd like to thank our many viewers for their continuing loyalty," says Margaret Edgar, TVÔntario's manager of Membership. "However, we're not out of the woods yet. We'd like to encourage our existing members members to send in their renewals so that our programmers can continue making making the many excellent television programs programs that are dependent on membership membership dollars." The target for the 13-day campaign, campaign, which ended on Saturday, 13 February, with one last all-out pitch for donations on Saturday, 20 February, February, was $225,000 pledged by 4,300 new and renewing members. While TVOntario's two annual on 7 air membership campaigns are aimed at new and renewing members, two- thirds of each campaign's pledges traditionally traditionally come from new members and one-third from existing members. Although TVOntario surpassed its total on-air membership target, renewals renewals and direct-mail response haven't reached anticipated levels. The network network is still $800,000 away from its annual membership goal of $3.8 million. million. TVOntario is appealing to its viewers to help make up this shortfall before its fiscal year comes to a close on 31 March. Guest Speaker to Discuss Violence Please join in a tribute to The Denise Denise House with dinner and a guest speaker on Tuesday, April 20,1993. The Denise House is a shelter for abused women and their children. The event will be held at the Kinsmen Community Centre, 108 Colbome St. W., Oshawa. A reception starts at 6 p.m. followed followed by opening remarks by The Denise Denise House President, Sylvia Head. Dinner is at 7 p.m. The guest speaker is Muriel Wilde, who will be speaking about Violence - The Silent Epidemic. Muriel looks at factors that may contribute to society's desensitized attitude attitude to the violence around us, particularly particularly in relation to the effect on children. She gives an overview of current information on family violence violence and discusses the effect of violence violence in media, advertising, music and sports. For more information, please call 728-7311, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Top 100 Hits Entertainment presents BENNY THE CLOWN AND FRIENDS at BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Sunday, March 28,1993 2 SHOWS 12:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. ♦ooo,. u per seat For Ticket Information Call: 576-4643 or 723-4910 We Going Hog Wild! Be sure you set your copy of The Canadian Statesman, on Wednesday, March 10th Count the Piss You miahf win a ham! Watch for further details in The Canadian Statesman Your Community Newspaper Since 1854