2] DISNEY’S: WONDERFUL -WORLD all-star line-up. of - favorite Disney ‘cartoon characters take part in this salute to the _ American pastime. (60 mins.) ‘NEWS JACK PATERA SHOW | DISASTER ‘Baseball Fever’ An. oe STAR TREK ‘The Tholian . Web' (60 mins.) . PHIL DONAHUE SHOW FAMILY FEUD ad HEBDO-DIMANCH E ANEW KIND OF FAMILY HOW COME‘ AROUND HERE CAMERA. THREE ‘Dreams’ The work and social _philosophy. of _one._ of. America’s ~ major . choreographers, Anna Soklow, is featured. @ BOB NEWHART SHOW BEACHCOMBERS. @3 NFL FOOTBALL SPECIAL Los Angeles Rams vs Dallas Cowboys 5 ] DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD An. all-star line-up. of ‘Disney cartoon characters - take part in a_ salute to ‘Baseball Fever.’ (60 inins.) 60 MINUTES OUT OF THE BLUE MASTERPIECE UMENTARIES VIRGINIAN ee) BATTLEST. AR GALAC- '26) ep CHEZ DENISE ‘Un bingo chez Denise’ Jacqueline, Vamie @’enfance de Denise, _ lui presente un ‘blind-date’. TH @ MORK AND MINDY Mork and .Mindy compete for the same job with. Mindy’s stuffy cousin Nelson Flavor, who. has hired them as campaign workers in his bid for city councilman. @ ADAM 12 LOU GRANT ; LES BEAUX DIMANCHES *‘Faut Voir Ca’ Invite: Claude Leveillee dans ‘Escale 80’. (Premiere partie). (60 m.) . - @@ SUPERSPECIAL Carroll Baker sings from the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville with guest performers The Oak Ridge Boys and Larry Gatlin. She visits and performs with Hank Snow and encounters Minnie Pearl and Conway Twitty in cameo per- formances. (60 mins.) oc .NBC THEATER ‘The racle Worker’ 1979 Stars: Melissa Gilbert, Patty Duke Astin. Story of a young woman's efforts to teach and contro! a strong-willed child who ts deaf, blind and unable to speak. (2 hrs.) . ARCHIE ®8UNKER’S CE Archie is literally sick _ M.A.S.H. FAMILY FEUD G3 CE SOIR NATIONAL 6: @ EDITION PACIFIQUE 6:30 NEWS NBC NEWS ALL IN THE FAMILY OVER EASY Host: Hugh Downs. Guest: Phyllis Diller, comedienne and _ classical pianist. €&) HOGAN'S HEROES MATCH GAME BOB NEWHART SHOW G3 NOUVELLES DU SPORTS 6:35 CE Soin ACTUUTE ATIONALES 7:00 @) HAPPY DAYS MONDAY NIGHT TBALL Minnesota Vikings vs New York Jets @ SEATTLE TONIGHT HOGAN'S HEROES JOKER'S WILD €) DIFF’RENT STROKES over the energy crisis, and Edith’s frantic scurrying does — tittie to. satisfy him. @. CONNECTIONS ‘Distant Voices’. Narrator James Burke traces the chain of historic inventions, beginning with the fowly stirrup, as in. horse, which contributed to thé production of our modern telecommunications network; and explores its contributions to world: peace today. (60 mins:) - VIE +~SUSPENSE) “** ° Between” 1873 James Mason, Claire Bloom. In post-" - war Berlin, a man is.caught in the east-west intrigue and the - black market. £ firs.) 8:30 @B.ONE DAY ATA TIME Julie arrives home from a ski trip and announces she’s getting - married.:.to- someone she’s - known only a week. THE ASSOCIATES, ‘PROBE @3 LES BEAUX DIMANCHES ‘L’Espion aux yeux verts’ Un veuf vit seul avec son chat. inquiet, angoisse, il’ se croit espionne et poursuivi par tout le monde. (60 no 00 A GIFT TO LAST November, 1902. making arrangements for Lizzy’s. 70th birthday party, Sheila receives news of Willie’s. death. and at first she is overjoyed, has second thoughts and then leaves Tamarack. (Conclusion; 60 mins.) _ SPECIAL MOVIE PRESENTATION ‘Flesh And Blood’ 1978 Stars:_ Tom Berenger, Kristin Griffith. The torrid love story of street kid trying to make it as a professional boxer and a television news reporter. (Pt. 1.3 2 hrs.) @ VEGAS A gun dealer sets out to avenge his son’s death, shot during a robbery which is currently being in- vestigated. (60 mins.) : @ MASTERPIECE THEATRE ‘Love For Lydia’ Edward is totally captivated with Lydia: s and forgiving of her new flirtatious ways which make him jealous. (60 mins.) CONTACT 0 COMMUNITY FORUM LES BEAUX DIMANCHES ‘Portrait de Louis Quilico’ Les grandes etapes de sa carriere qui a commence par ses etudes de chant au Con- servatoire de musique du Quebec et au Conservatoire Santa Cecilia de Rome. (60 m. ) 10:00 (27 6] PAPERLAND: A BUREAUCRAT OBSERVED Emmy AwerN ne, film- maker Donald rittain samples bureaucracy at work. (60 mins.) @ MACNEIL REPORT €f) M.A.S.H. €) VANCOUVER €D A COUNTERPOIDS @ THE LAST RESORT TIC TAC DOUGH HODA PM MAGAZINE CIRCUS Guests: Tino Wallendo Zoppe, a high wire act, The Plunketts, a tram- LEHRER line act; and the Sebastian — oodies. FAST FORWARD BOB NEWHART SHOW FINE CUISINE D'HENRI RNARD Au menu: saumon au gratin. 8:00 THE WHITE SHADOW en Reeves has a chance to return to the pro ranks with the Portland Trallbtazers if he can prove his old knee Injury has cleared up. (60 mins.) LITTLE HOUSE ON THE IRIE The circus comes to town and Mr. Oleson does his best to hide the fact that the circus fat lady is his long-lost sister. (60 mins.) LITTLE HOUSE ON THE IRIE An expectant mother must depend on blind Mary Ingalls Kendall to save the tife of her unborn child While . Edgar . proposes marriage to Sheila oe ‘MORK AND MINDY Mork -and: Mindy compete for the same job with Mindy’s stuffy cousin Nelson Flavor, who has hired them as campaign workers in his bid for city councilman. @ PRIME TIME SUNDAY Had WIVES OF HENRY vit ne Seymour’ . ws 60 MINUTES ~ @) WESTERN. ot @ THE ASSOCIATES Old Emerson returns from vacation engaged to the ninth richest woman in the world, but the romance takes a surprising twist when she falls for Eliot. . @&) 700 CLUB: @ B TELEJOURNAL @ ern ENE THE NATIONAL | NEWS @ @3 CINE-CLUB ‘Jour de fete’ 1949 G. Decomble, Santa Relli. Une fete foraine s'in- stalle dans le village. Le facteur s'interesse aux preparatifs et s'efforce de donner un coup de main. (85 m.) 11:45 . gQMoviE 4~HORROR)> ** ower of London':-1962 Vincent Price, Michael. Pate. The story ‘of Richard the third’s rise to. power in the 15th century, over the bodies _Of six or seven rival con- testants. (2 hrs.) : 12:00 @MOVIE. MYSTERY) *** -$terling Hayden. A detective ‘becomes mixed missing money; an alcoholic Hollywood writer, his worried wife, and other assorted loonies: (2 hrs., 10 mins.) 1974 ‘Barbra Streisand, Michael — Sarrazin. An eager and aggresive young Brooklyn housewife who would do anything to put her cab driver husband through college ends up taking a most im- probable life of crime. (2 hrs.) MOVIE. ' ~(MYSTERY- **Y% “Electra Glide in Blue” 1873 Robert Blake, .Billy Green Bush. A highly- principled Arizona motor- cycle cop discovers the death of an old recluse. Against all . 19215 odds, he-finds out who killed @@ NATION'S BUSINESS him. (2 hrs., 15 mins.) Scheduled speaker: a 1:00 representative of the Liberal @} NEWS Party. . @D JASON KING . @ ABC NEWS 1 a NEWS €3 NOTE OF FAITH 11:20 a a @EG) NEWS @ NEWS ee A -= —-2:05— oo @NEws — -28 @OMOVIE ~ADVENTURE) **” 11:30 ‘Flame over India’’ 1960 @QMOVIE MYSTERY) *% ‘Lauren Bacall, Kenneth “Satan’s School for Girls’? More. On the Northern .1973 Roy Thinnes, Kate frontier of India, British Jackson. Young woman's soldiers accompany investigation into the. un- governess, to speed a Prince motivated suicide of - her sister leads her to an ex- clusive girls’ academy where she soon = finds herself ped by the same satanic! grip that drove her sister and others to their deaths. (90 mins.) IMOVIE -DRAMA) ***% *Bullltt’ 1968 Steve McQueen, Jacqueline Bisset. San Francisco detective goes after killers of a Chicago hood who was a prospective wit- ness at a Senate sub- committee hearing. (2 hrs.) @@ FACE THE NATION @BMOvVIE -~DRAMA) *** “Jaurez’’ 1839 Paul Muni, Bette Davis. The story of the -conflict between a Mexican- Indian liberator and a Hap- sburg Prince, fight for the’ freedom of France. (2hrs.) 1:40 e CAPITAL COMMENT Mexico from to safety, aboard a run-down train. (2hrs., 45 mins.) 2:10 @AMOVIE -~DRAMA) °°* “Glass House” 1971 Alan Alda, Billy Dee Williams. A power. struggle exists bet- ween the inmates of a state prison. (110 mins.) GBMOVIE ~COMEDY) ~** “*How to Steal a Million’’ 1966 Audrey Hepburn, Peter O'Toole. The daughter of a distinguished French family whose father is a forger of genius, hires a private detective to steal a smiall statue regarded as a great piece of art, but actually a ruse perpetrated by her grandfather, which her father has allowed the French Museum exhibit and insure for $1,000,000 before the in- surance agents test it and discover it’s a fake. (2 hrs., 30 mins.) NOW Direct from local Manufacturer Soaking Is for everyone Hot Tubbing is just ploin FUN. It’s soothing and natural. tt con be sociable or solitary. Enjoyed in ony climate. Whatever time of yeor. MANUFACTURER'S SPECIAL Complete with support system installation extra * Easy Do-[t-Yourself instructions available *1995 *@ & 6’ tubs also avail. The RUB-A-DUB HOT TUB ‘ES. 121 CHARLES ST.,N.V., 929-4033 OPEN MON.-SAT. 9-6 p.m. 4COMEDY- ; “Long Goodbye’’ 1973 . Elliott -Gould, . up. with — ADVERTISEMENT “ PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES: i [you tire of blowouts, you should know that Uniroyal Tire Co. is cranking up production: . Of its Royal Seal tire, an almost puncture-proof model. Royal Seal is a steel-belted’ P-metric radial: containing a patented material that seals 90 per. cent of tread punctures “? to three- sixteenths ofaninchin diameter. _ In demonstrations on the high-spe ed course at Uniro 7,000-acre testing area, driven ddails an and drilled holes falted t to put the tires out of action. The new tire will cost about 50 Per cent more than normal radials.’ “WOW!: That pretty wells sums-up the reaction of the hundreds of people who have seen our new 1980 models, both— ~ at our special preview showing at Capilano Mall last Tuesday andi in our. showroom since. . ose gleaming new y Lincolns, Continental Mark Couge XR7s and everybody who saw them. And it was more than just a passing fancy. judging from the purchases that have atready been Continental Mark Vl 4-Door ‘There's. far more than appearance, of course. With a more efficient engine and transmission and a lighter car, you get better value for your money. And if gadgets are your thing, you've never seen anything like the advanced features on the Lincolns and Mark Vis. Serviceability has been improved, too, and Pil give you more details on that in a future column._Afterall, you-wantto know that your new car will run well after you buy it, and that you can get factory service quickly and easily. We're proud of our service d. ent here at Brasso, and back up ¢very car we sell with a complete facility to keep your car in like-new pe. FAIR REPAIRS: You hear the odd horror story about how some fly-by-night mechanic or corner repair shop less than ideal service to a customer, and you wonder if that might ha ppen to you. It's a fair enough concern, so here are some tips rom Shell Canada’s Car Repair Shopping Book: When you are looking for a good repair outlet, reputation is important. Ask neighbors, friends or co-workers where they have their repairs done. Is the place well-established? . Check if the place has qualified mechanics. Are they certified - that is, have they passed tests by auto manufac- turers, oil companies, provincial bodies or educational in- stitutions? Naturally, some ¢: excellent mechanics might not be certified. Equipment: Do the mechanics a: do the job? Some sophisticated gnostic equipment is etc. Neatness means organization. Of course, car repairing by naturé not a clean job, but there is “good” dirt and “bed” dirt. Will the shop give an estimate in writing - and even more important, will they back up their work in writing and what does the guarantee cover? With all due modesty, I feel that our service de ranks right at the top in all these areas. We'd be p look after all your service needs, whether you bought your car from us or not. rtment POPULAR CARS: Ford has reported another overseas sales record. For the first half of this year, Ford sold 1,197,000 cars and trucks outside North America, a six per cent in- crease. “This should continue to place us at the head of U.S. auto manufacturers overseas,” said Donald Petersen, executive vice-president of Ford International Automotive Operations. GETTING TO KNOW US: No car runs without parts, and nobody knows more about the 10,000 parts we keep in stock than e Bebrenz, who runs our parts department. A native of Germany, he was named assistant gencral manager of a huge y shop at age 22. “But I just wasn't ready for that yet,” he says, so he took “a long holiday in Canada” in 1959 but brought an immigrant’s visa just in case he decided to stay - which he did. Eber has been in the car business ever since and is one of Brasso's long-time employees, having first joined us in 1969. He lives in North Vancouver with his wife and four daughtern, and loves to play tennis and ski. ae F ws Brassa Lincoin Mercury 1305 Marine Dr, North Van; 988.7179 ¢ foarte | Page 8, October 14, 1979 - ‘Sunday! Ne vs About cars . | By Henning Brasso Vis, . ‘ord Tracks really captured the fancy of. gave ar to have the tools to ‘ needed for things like front-wheel alignment, major tuncups, leased to)