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9* Theater at St. Agnes Jeanne Beauchampjoan CresanJoyce Benard and Valarje Evans head up the cast fc£** A * n ? " ig ' Scho ° r Children's Theater prodi ctioh of The Red ShoesT The .' Children's Theater will present Many Moons by James Thurber on March 9 and The "* Red Shoes on March 23. Both shows start at 10:30 a.m. and it is noted that adults are admitted free when accompanied by a ticket-holding; child: William Andia directs the plays/ - " 4 "•' t I At Home With the Movies PUEBLO Thursday, March 7 [ABC] ' Rebroadcast of an excellent television-made drama based on the incident involving the seizure *of a U S . Destroyer by the North Koreans a few years ago r4al Holbrookplays the ship's captain, Commander Lloyd Bucher, George Gnzzard/ Gary Merrill, Andrew Duggan are among! the , supporting cast. Adujt themes dbmrnate- \ \ IT'S A MAO, MAD, ! MAD, MAD WORLD [1963] Saturday, Mardi 9 [NBC]' > >• I Stanley Kramer's "comedy to lend all comedies" may I Be .something less than that 'but . movie enthusiasts who like their slapstick on a grand scale [will find this star-studded spectacle appropriate to their taste. The plot mvolvesan alfclay long drag- race by, among others; 5id Caesar, , Milton- Berle, Jonathan Winters, Phil Silvers, Mickey Rooney, and Buddy Hackett, with Spencer Tracy gettihg in at the end .The bbject of the race is pie $3501000 which Jimmy Durante buried m a Southern California park some 200 miles away under "the 1 big W' Apart" from the wisecracks the movie's particular charm '[lies' in the antics of the chase and the, destruction of everything from a Jeeprto a Chrysfter Imperial The stunt men and technical tricks ajre outstanding A-l THE OUT-OF-TOWNERS [1970] Sunday, March 10 [ABC] Nlew York isn't a nice pi even to visit for Jack Lerrtmoh and wife Sandy Dennis in" mis' hilarious romp through the streets 1 -of "Fun City" by the'visitihj Midwesljern couple With ' th s screenplay by Neil (Odd Couple) Simon ajnd spirited direction bv Rosary for Peace r God in Headlines t 1 Call for Renewal • - T ' . Open Mike' K' HOST - Msgr Joseph Grrinctone Fr Louis Hohman Fr Daniel Holland Fr, Louis Hohman Fr Gerald Appelb i Arthur (Love Stony) Hiller, 1 the gags arenas fast and furious as cabs jockeying! foV positioh at JFK 1 Highlights jihdlude the 1988 garbage strike, a hotel reservation ?l snafuJ a_ night I in the' ram in Central Park, a mjugging to go with it, a seige at ,the Cuban emBassy to the UN), a stolen car chase This one is lots of fun' but 'the pace is a bijf too quick! and viewers will [have trouble maintaining solid two-hour grins Too much hilarity! can indeed make the firecracker fizzle' A-l Good News 6n the Air RADIO I STATION WSAY (Rochester) WRLX (Auburn) WCLI-FM (Corning) WNIA (Buffalo) WHAM (Rochester) Sunday I I DAY Daily Magn BASH Goal $80,000 BASH (Building _a Scholastic [' Rentage) is the name of com- f bination cocktail iparty, dinner 1 party, and -auction ,to raise funds ,! for McQuaid Jesuit High School. I It wilt be held Saturday, March 30, beginning at 4-30 p m , at McQuaid - * r t -I j ,| i Moneyraised from the evening L will go toward expansion and. "continuation of McQuaid * 1 programs, , " , ify the Lord, ' Fr Paul Cuddy Fr Lewis Brown WLEA(Homell). Sunday WFSW (Seneca Falls) Sunday '* "" "* Sunday -_..— Sunday i WAIT*'*--•"-' --—•-»- U.of R Newman Sunday School" Dimensions of w „ . „ , , „ . Contemporary Belief Community i <> \ Mass ' James Raftis Contemporary•" Concerns of the Church -f .t Msgr William Roche Morning Meditation Prj John CMalley Catholic Church Today Now Generation, i Gospel jChariges' Mass 1 I ,i l Donation is $100 per couple i McQuaid hopes, to attract 250 • couples, and- raise $80,000 from 4he donations and auction Mass for ShutinS Vignettes Fr OttoVogt Sr-Vincenza Gogliostro Joseph'McCaffrey * Fr{ John CMalley Fr Sebastian Falcone •• CALL FOR RENEWAL - The "Irish. Controversy will be the topic for !< ; FISHER SINGERS ; I TO GO ON TOUR i V | - l The St John- Fisher- College. ^Glee Club will launch an eight-. 'day Spring tour March 11, with a, performance at Good Counsel High School in Wheatbn,Md The 2CknembeF group will give nine concerts in Maryland, Washington, DC, and Penn-, sylvanfa, under the direction of " Dn ,H Wendelr Howard, Fisher associate professor of English. WROCCRochester) WROC(Rocbester) Sunday Sunday WGHTfBath) '" 'Corningj t (Auburn) WACK (Newark) WFLR-AM, FM (Dundee) WLEA(Hornelf) VRUR-FM Rochester) rfVEBO(Owego) /VHCU (Ithaca) iVCHT(Bath) Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Alternate Tuesdays Sunday Thursday Saturday rVHHO-AM(Hornell) Sunday VHHO-FM,(Hornell) Sunday TIME I 7 pm I ' I ' ill 15 am 12 45 p m 1 15 pm- 10 45 a m 10 am 945 am 7 15 "a m 7'30 a m 9 25 am 9 30j a.rn and 3 p m r 6 30j p mt 9 25, a.m 1130 am 9-05 VBBF (Rochester) 'VGHT(Bath) ' ELEVIsrON J %HEC (Rochester) [{Channel 10) WHEC(Rochester) (Channel 10) - Sunday i First i Sundays Sunday Daily am | i ' 2 p m ' , 5 pm I ( i i J, 10 15 a m i ' 10ijfm ' phone-in show on Sunday, March 10, at9 p m. FrankWDorough/president of the Ancient' Order of Hibernian* in Rochester is Father Holland's guest. i 8 30 am i t Sign-off. the diocesan, I II 'I -t *> - . , ,.— h I I I ~~v camera But he has .something better Some people might call it probity And to cop a phrase from Sir James Bafrie- If'iyou have probity, you don't neecfito have anything else,! and if you don't have it, it doesnt matter what else you have' * ] (Ron' Robitaille is one other Rochester newsman \ whose credibility approaches, that of Beahpn's Fortunately he sticks to straight news for the most part sincejhe appears to have as much interest in sports as the [average housewife) , \ j 'Beahon, a j sportswriter and colurhnist for many years[ for the Democrat and [Chronicle and now the Courier-Journal is an; expert Even'if iyou , don't follpw the sports world, somehow you know that he knows [what he is talking about Long f training' on the writing ena has prepared jhim for his TV appearances which are so brief there's a jchance you might miss him unless you tune in, for the whole neWs prograrnj — and that might' bje the^ veijy ploy Charirjel 13 had in mind whenj it hired | him I [ No matter .that his deliyery reminds one "of a, brakeless train or that his ciase of nerves' is almost as apparent now i as the night he began his' latest icareer Eventually anyone who ap- pears often enough befo're the camera can achieve the kind of J nouncers leans toward*the veneer which lets viewers in only too frequently for -the kind ofjm- * cident which happened the other 'night - " * L A veteran i broadcaster read a story about a beauty cjontest'-s- forgetting only one little detail After his partnerprodded^him he remembered to read Vvfio 'had won The announcers arerfr. the only thing wrong with Rochester-news shows Over-reliance on[ national news when network news is only 30 minutes away is" pure laziness. Technical problems' {abound v Much too often an announcer tells us a piece of film is coming but to his discomfiture' it never jriakes the screen And a weekjor "so ago we heard the -identical taped sports comment by Eddie Meath broadcast two nights in a row Why is it necessary to have , two anchormen? I thought^ the Huntley-Brinkley craze was 'over long ago Much of thej time i it appears the teams have trouble deciding who's going ,to read what when i . - So, George, buy yourself a tape recorder and ^practice! slowing down And, remember tnose,of us who value ' proficiency" and expertise' over superficial glo[ss are greater in number man you might think i 1 N, veneer that professionalism passes for SCHOOL 23 CENTENNIAL | School, 23, 170 Barnngton St , will celebrate its cen- tennial from May 27 to June 1 A neighborhood parade aiid picnic is scheduled for the final |day Tfie Centennial Committee is looking for old photographs and other mementoes of the school as jit was 20or ! more years ago Alumni interested in the celebration should contact Stratton Knox. 271-7046, or Ken Hooper, 244- 1577 I , But the expertise that Beahon represents can be acquired in only one way -|- and that way is not by ripping copy j from a teletype machine or" reading someone else's words year after year before the came-a *or . lowering your [voice an, dctave \ Unfortunate^, in Roc lester, criteria for selecting *TY an- ST. CHARLES BORROMEO DEWEY AYE. PHARMACY Prescription Specialists COSMETICsl- TOILETRIES' - PHOTOr-IKISHIticl 2310 Dswtr Avsriiit ' M5-2210 WARNER'S LIQUOR STORE HltiCHEY ROAD AT CHILI AVE J I .1 H. 1. lUM & SON " Corning, N.Yt Quality Furniture 62 Bridge St. Phone 936-8431 The Big Elms Restaurant 196 Seneca S t , Homell,N.Y Our _ Colonial Room—famous for 50 years Home baked pastries our I Speciality Open daily 7 aim - 12 midnight. In- troducing i the new VivtoHim Dining Room [gourmet specials]. Cocktails, Banquet Room Authentic Antiques, T 'ffany-type leaded shades '.create, the ideal Victorian atmosphere {Luncheon weekdays J.1 30, Dinner ^ 30,TSund*y 12 30 1-6d7-32*7450 i ' \ Mr Mike's Viking ' 1485 Ml Read Blvd, near Lexington Pnme Riqs Surf & Turf, lobster Tails every day l Luncheon specials En- tertainment nightly.^ Serving from 11 AM lunch and dinner 485-0420 for reservations Closed Sundays Hof Brau Haus Now .open Sundays 406 Lyell Ave Home of real German & American coplung. Wide choice of- continental dinners, such as I Sauer- braten with potato pancakes and Bavarian beef goulash Open daily for lunches and dinners Bavarian music F" ' Ss S ..• n,,es p l»one 254-9660 Your hosts, Bill and Betty Oswald } National Hotel Routes 20A and 39, Cuylerviller N Y Host to travelers since 1937, Located in" historical Genesee Valley, two miles Southwest of Ceneseo Steaks, i chops, bfoiled in the open pit. Pnme ribs, seafoods, large entree selection Open weekdays5to-11 p M.Sun. 12 to9 PM Kar-Mac Manor* Routes S & 20, Between Geneva & Waterloo, Thruway Exit 42. Dinners from*3J25 - Featuring Pnme Rib - Char Broiled Steaks - Chicken Oregano — Liver & Onions - Seafood — Beef & Sea Smbrg every Friday . Dancing nightly except Tuer tfThure Reservations - 789-1305- or 539-8044 Grassi's Restaurant I 461 Stale St Fish Fry every Fn 'til 11 E .m Serving dinners Sundays 'til 6 p m . uncneon daily n a m.. 2 p m Specializing in Italian foods. 'Private room for banquets & parties Call for reservations. 454-3736 w t :4m

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Page 1: At Home With the Movieslib.catholiccourier.com/1974-courier-journal... · Children's Theater will present Many Moons by James Thurber on March 9 and The "* Red Shoes on March 23

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Theater at St. Agnes Jeanne Beauchampjoan CresanJoyce Benard and Valarje Evans head up the cast fc£** A*n? " i g ' S c h o ° r Children's Theater prodi ctioh of The Red ShoesT The .' Children's Theater will present Many Moons by James Thurber on March 9 and The "* Red Shoes on March 23. Both shows start at 10:30 a.m. and it is noted that adults are admitted free when accompanied by a ticket-holding; child: William Andia directs the plays/ - " 4 "•' t I

At Home With the Movies PUEBLO

Thursday, March 7 [ABC] '

Rebroadcast o f an excellent television-made drama based on the incident involving the seizure *of a U S . Destroyer by the North Koreans a few years ago r4al Holbrookplays the ship's captain, C o m m a n d e r L loyd Bucher, George G n z z a r d / Gary Merril l , Andrew Duggan are among! the

, supporting cast. Adujt themes dbmrnate- \ \

IT'S A M A O , M A D , !

M A D , M A D W O R L D [1963] Saturday, Mardi 9 [NBC]'

> >•

I Stanley Kramer's "comedy to lend all comedies" may I Be .something less than that 'but . movie enthusiasts who like their slapstick on a grand scale [will f ind this star-studded spectacle appropriate t o their taste. The plot mvolvesan alfclay long drag-race by, among others; 5id Caesar,

, Milton- Berle, Jonathan Winters, Phil Silvers, Mickey Rooney, and Buddy Hackett, with Spencer Tracy gettihg in at the end .The bbject of the race is pie $3501000 which Jimmy Durante buried m a Southern California park some 200 miles away under "the1 big W ' Apart" f rom the wisecracks the movie's particular charm '[lies' in the antics of the chase and the, destruction of everything from a Jeeprto a Chrysfter Imperial The

stunt men and technical tricks ajre outstanding A-l

THE OUT-OF-TOWNERS [1970]

Sunday, March 10 [ABC]

Nlew York isn't a nice pi even to visit for Jack Lerrtmoh and wife Sandy Dennis in" mis' hilarious romp through the streets1

-of "Fun City" by the'visitihj Midwesljern couple Wi th ' th s screenplay by Neil (Odd Couple) Simon ajnd spirited direction bv

Rosary for Peace r

God in Headlines t 1

Call for Renewal •

- T ' . Open Mike'

K'

HOST

- Msgr Joseph Grrinctone

Fr Louis Hohman

Fr Daniel Holland

Fr, Louis Hohman Fr Gerald Appelb i

Arthur (Love Stony) Hiller,1 the gags arenas fast and furious as cabs jockeying! foV positioh at JFK1 Highlights jihdlude the 1988 garbage strike, a hotel reservation

?lsnafuJ a_ night I in the' ram in Central Park, a mjugging to go with it, a seige at ,the Cuban emBassy to the UN), a stolen car chase This one is lots of fun' but 'the pace is a bijf too quick! and viewers w i l l [ h a v e t roub le maintaining solid two-hour grins Too much hilarity! can indeed make the firecracker fizzle' A-l

Good News 6n the Air RADIO I

STATION

WSAY (Rochester) WRLX (Auburn) WCLI-FM (Corning) WNIA (Buffalo)

WHAM (Rochester) Sunday

I I

DAY

Daily

Magn

BASH Goal $80,000

BASH (Building _a Scholastic [' Rentage) is the name of com-f bination cocktail iparty, dinner

1 party, and -auction ,to raise funds ,! for McQuaid Jesuit High School. I It wilt be held Saturday, March

30, beginning a t 4-30 p m , at McQuaid

- * r t -I j

,| i Moneyraised f rom the evening L wi l l go toward expansion and. " c o n t i n u a t i o n o f M c Q u a i d * 1 programs, , " ,

ify the Lord, ' Fr Paul Cuddy

Fr Lewis Brown

WLEA(Homell). Sunday WFSW (Seneca Falls) Sunday '* "" "* Sunday

-_..— „ Sunday i W A I T * ' * - - • " - ' --—•-»-

U.of R Newman

Sunday School"

Dimensions of w „ . „ , , „ . Contemporary Belief Community

i <> \ Mass ' James Raftis

Contemporary•" Concerns of the Church

-f

.t Msgr William Roche

Morning Meditation Prj John CMalley

Catholic Church Today

Now Generation,

i Gospel jChariges'

Mass 1 I

,i l Donation is $100 per couple i McQuaid hopes, to attract 250 • couples, and- raise $80,000 from 4 h e donations and auction

Mass for ShutinS

Vignettes

Fr OttoVogt

Sr-Vincenza Gogliostro

Joseph'McCaf frey *

Fr{ John CMalley

Fr Sebastian Falcone ••

CALL FOR RENEWAL - The "Irish. Controversy will be the topic for

!< ; FISHER SINGERS ; I T O G O O N TOUR i

V | -lThe St J o h n - Fisher- College.

^Glee Club will launch a n e ight - . 'day Spring tour March 1 1 , wi th a, performance a t Good Counsel High School in Whea tbn ,Md The 2CknembeF group will give nine concerts in M a r y l a n d , Washington, D C , and Penn-, sylvanfa, under the direction of " Dn ,H Wendelr Howard, Fisher associate professor of English.

WROCCRochester)

WROC(Rocbester)

Sunday

Sunday

WGHTfBath) '" 'Corningj

t (Auburn) WACK (Newark) WFLR-AM, FM

(Dundee)

WLEA(Hornelf)

VRUR-FM Rochester)

rfVEBO(Owego)

/VHCU (Ithaca)

iVCHT(Bath)

Sunday Sunday

Sunday Sunday

Alternate Tuesdays Sunday

Thursday

Saturday

rVHHO-AM(Hornell) Sunday

VHHO-FM,(Hornell) Sunday

TIME I 7 pm I ' I '

ill 15 a m

12 45 p m

1 15 pm-10 45 a m

10 a m 945 a m

7 15 "a m 7'30 a m

9 25 am 9 30j a.rn

and 3 p m r

6 30j p mt

9 25, a.m

1130 a m

9-05

VBBF (Rochester)

'VGHT(Bath)

' ELEVIsrON J

%HEC (Rochester) [{Channel 10) WHEC(Rochester) (Channel 10) -

Sunday i First i Sundays

Sunday

Daily

a m |

i ' 2 p m '

, 5 pm I

( i i J ,

10 15 a m i

' 10ijfm '

phone-in show on Sunday, March 10, a t 9 p m. FrankWDorough/president of the Ancient' Order of Hibernian* in Rochester is Father Holland's guest.

i 8 30 a m

i t Sign-off.

the diocesan,

I

II 'I

-t

*> -

. , ,.—

h

I I I

~~v

camera But he has .something better Some people might call it probity And to cop a phrase from Sir James Bafrie- I f ' iyou have probity, you don't neecfito have anything else,! and i f you don't have it, it doesnt matter what else you have' * ]

(Ron' Robitaille is one other Rochester newsman \ whose credibility approaches, that of Beahpn's Fortunately he sticks to straight news for the most part sincejhe appears to have as much interest in sports as the [average housewife) , \ j

'Beahon, a j sportswriter and colurhnist for many years[ for the Democrat and [Chronicle and now the Courier-Journal is an; expert Even ' i f iyou , don't follpw the sports world, somehow you know that he knows [what he is talking about Long f training' on the writing ena has prepared jhim for his T V appearances which are so brief there's a jchance you might miss him unless you tune in, for the whole neWs prograrnj — and that might' bje the^ veijy ploy Charirjel 13 had in mind whenj it hired | him I [

No matter .that his deliyery reminds one "of a, brakeless train or that his ciase of nerves' is almost as apparent now i as the night he began his' latest icareer

Eventually anyone who ap­pears often enough befo're t h e camera can achieve the kind of

J nouncers leans toward*the veneer which lets viewers in only too

frequently for -the kind ofjm-* cident which happened the other 'n ight - " * L

A veteran i broadcaster read a story about a beauty cjontest'-s-forgetting only one little detail After his partnerprodded^him he remembered to read Vvfio 'had won

The announcers arerfr. the only thing wrong with Rochester-news shows Over-reliance on[ national news when network news is only 30 minutes away is" pure laziness. Technical problems' {abound

vMuch too often an announcer tells us a piece of f i lm is coming but to his discomfiture' it never jriakes the screen And a weekjor "so ago we heard the -identical taped sports comment by Eddie Meath broadcast two nights in a row Why is it necessary to have , two anchormen? I thought^ the Huntley-Brinkley craze was 'over long ago Much of thej t ime i it appears the teams have trouble deciding who's going ,to read what when i . -

So, George, buy yourself a tape recorder and ^practice! slowing down And, remember tnose,of us who value ' proficiency" and expertise' over superficial glo[ss are greater in number man you might think i 1

N ,

veneer that professionalism

passes for

SCHOOL 23 CENTENNIAL |

School, 23, 170 Barnngton St , w i l l ce lebrate its c e n ­tennial from May 27 to June 1 A neighborhood parade aiid picnic is scheduled for the final |day Tfie Centennial Committee is looking for old photographs and other mementoes of the school as jit was 20or!more years ago Alumni interested in the celebration should contact Stratton Knox. 271-7046, or Ken Hooper, 244-1577 I

, But the expertise that Beahon represents can be acquired in only one way -|- and that way is not by ripping copy j from a teletype machine or" reading someone else's words year after year before the came-a *or . lowering your [voice an, dctave \

Unfortunate^, in Roc lester, criteria for selecting * T Y an-

ST. CHARLES B O R R O M E O

DEWEY AYE. PHARMACY

Prescription Specialists

COSMETICsl- TOILETRIES' - PHOTOr-IKISHIticl

2310 Dswtr Avsriiit ' M5-2210

WARNER'S LIQUOR STORE

Hlt iCHEY R O A D

AT CHILI AVE

J I

.1

H. 1. lUM & SON " C o r n i n g , N.Yt

Quality Furniture

62 Bridge St.

Phone 936-8431

The Big Elms Restaurant 196 Seneca St , Homel l ,N.Y Our

_ Colonial Room—famous for 50 years Home baked pastries our I Speciality Open daily 7 aim - 12 midnight. In­troducing i the new VivtoHim Dining Room [gourmet specials]. Cocktails, Banquet Room Authentic Antiques, T'ffany-type leaded shades '.create, the ideal Victorian atmosphere {Luncheon weekdays J.1 30, Dinner ^ 30,TSund*y 12 30 1-6d7-32*7450 i ' \

M r Mike's Viking '

1485 Ml Read Blvd, near Lexington Pnme Riqs Surf & Turf, lobster Tails every day l Luncheon specials En­tertainment nightly.^ Serving from 11 A M lunch and dinner 485-0420 for reservations Closed Sundays

Hof Brau Haus

Now .open Sundays

406 Lyell Ave Home of real German & American coplung. Wide choice of-continental dinners, such as I Sauer-braten with potato pancakes and Bavarian beef goulash Open daily for lunches and dinners Bavarian music F" ' SsS ..•n,,es pl»one 254-9660 Your hosts, Bill and Betty Oswald }

National Hotel Routes 20A and 39, Cuylerviller N Y Host to travelers since 1937, Located in" historical Genesee Valley, two miles Southwest of Ceneseo Steaks, i chops, bfoiled in the open pit. Pnme ribs, seafoods, large entree selection Open weekdays5to-11 pM.Sun. 12 to9 P M

Kar-Mac Manor*

Routes S & 20, Between Geneva & Waterloo, Thruway Exit 42. Dinners from*3J25 - Featuring Pnme Rib -Char Broiled Steaks - Chicken Oregano — Liver & Onions - Seafood — Beef & Sea Smbrg every Friday . Dancing nightly except Tuer tfThure Reservations - 789-1305- or 539-8044

Grassi's Restaurant I

461 Stale St Fish Fry every Fn 'til 11

E.m Serving dinners Sundays 'til 6 p m . uncneon daily n a m..2 p m

Specializing in Italian foods. 'Private room for banquets & parties Call for reservations. 454-3736

w t :4m