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Saturday nights at our house sole guest and ^uccurr bed to her, we watch "Mary jTylef Moore" being her charming self Perhaps and, "Bob Newfiarf'fhut the- if she cannot find r the < right second the latter 'show is over vehicles she should stick to that there's1 a mad dash to turn off the set orii switch the dial, because During the interview she said "The I Show" she was infrequently unhappy follows with the material she was given to •i do but said she understood \ the „ " The reasons for our aversion to difficulty 'variety show writers this particufarvariety'hour differ- had in coming up with new ideas The head of the'house simply week after week 1 doesn't, like the star I on-the other hand have been la- fan of- - Maybe excess loyaty-toithe Carol Burnett since I wandered same group of writers is 'her into an off broadway theater 13 - problem It certainly Ss when it or.14 years ago and saw her doing comes to her guests Does ishe i 4- her original, enchanting version really ever ask anyone other than s ' Sees Ministry! in Actjn of "Once Upon a Mattress/' Tim Conway, Steve f Lawrence, I Edyie Gorme arid Nanette Fabray l Ralph Waite, who plays the lurch. : .father in CBS's "The Waltoris," is Presbyterjair suppose thai is still in effect. I Trouble is jthat this to'appear? % 1 *~ i "t f \-i former clergyman who, feels In , the late 1950s, Aiter „don't know)how the officials of; comedienne is only as] good as the United Church of Christ feel her material Arid in the case of •» ' | that he continues his ministry as graduation {from the Yale Much as I like her I think] it's -? 1 '. .M do still consider that! have 'her now' weekly TV hour "ffie •a\ an actor and is "Very^ much University Divinity School, time she movecLover and gave ' aware in a personal anil private television's "John Walton" was a ministry/' material is generally lousy someone else a^hancq Or at the «• Y- I least bring in someone] with some ; sense of God's power in his life. part of a team ministry at the Ifstbb bad because in addition 1 hew ideas ' ' An interview with Mr. Waite ,45, Garden City Community church, Waite is shown at right with to her own talented jself, Miss J t [ t appeared in the February issue of a United Church parish on long Richard Thomas and Michael Burnett is buoyed each j week by ' A.D., the magazine 'published ,in learned who portray the son and , CWCCARD PARTY . i* 1 Island, ^1 leftithe parish mjn rtry the rather remarkable;, Harvey New York by the United Church with 'official^ orders as an mother, respectively, "in SThe Kdrman, a most versatile second The Catholic Woman's Club of Christ and the United evangefet," the, actor said] "I Walton's" series. [RNS] r , banana ' ' ' and its business women's group . I 1 ' wjll give a cardpartyjatj St Ann's 0 ' Her other regulars Lyle Home Friday evening, ^iarch tl5r Waggoner andl Vicki I Lawrence to raise money-for the club's arejnerely adequatejxijt th'afs.'all M scholarship fund Theiparty will At Home With tfie Movies they have to be begin at 7 p m with a sbcial hour ZtGZAGlt970] j and songs ,by the Mother ,of Friday, March 15 [CBS] •J suffered through a lot fof Sorrows folk group In charge are scripts with this lady, sometimes Mrs Charles Crayton j and Mrs Business exec George Kennedy heading- up to the bedroom .to Donald Tyrell Two-dol ar tickets watch oh an old set with a wavy discovers he has a rhalignant may be bought at the d oor or by picture to spare the rest of the brain.tumor |He sets himself up to calling the clubjiousej 275-9173 | be convicted 6t * an unsolved family J^ven I finally gave up I find her and Korman^'caricatures' crime and arranges thatj his wife 1 ireceive the reward offered by the of old people in jbad taste Once •<• ST ANDREW'S PARISH ' •$ puis in a fine performance! as 1 * PRESCRIPTIONS^ ;X Jinsurance company I There] is an picture belongs ^"to Jean-Louis . in a i great while she hits ft with always A-ll ' I V Carefully Compound fd '• •:•: [amazing amount of complication , Trintignant as the magistrate who her soap opera take-off and a [involved while he lays the phony determinedly tries to untangle little more frequently with her MURDERER'S ROW [19661\1 1 I MANDEU'S PHARMACY | clues leading to his arrest and the shadowy .affair in order to contemporary housewife skit t ^ -Sunday;March 17[ABC] * arrive -at justice In the last I OF ROCHESTER INC. \ % 'arranges for the t money , Eh with Harvey as her husband and Walfach as the lawyer and Anne I ' ' { . * '• analysis Z 'goes beyond Greek yicki'aslher younger sister jChns )* • Hyl llackson as Kennedy's yvife i are Dean Martin as Matt Helm, the politics and I party labels because The i old movie scenarios are at its heart it is interested, in both lost in the jumble of events. poor jman'sj James Bond vwho consistently unfunny anjd over— «ind the incredibly contrived specializes less in espionage than i justice and j truth, at the same long land the other skits rely on l i time, criticizing severely any 467-0879 • 467-0785 ending detracts from what merits , in whiskeyL "and women • The slapstick in place of ingenuity : -v 'I it 'system oi government that the plot may have had Kennedy movie, whicht has Helm tracking l f ,' .i " : DRUCS-COSMETICS-SUNDRIES, ' "down a kidnapped scientist,, is justifies Criminal acts and „ 1 recently tuned in to a, Dick Portland Ave at Norton I- meant to be a spoof of ^ spy- violence in I attaining its ob- Cavett Show where she! was the movies- What'it boils down to is a , jectives A-ll r Onee Over leer-f illed bag of crude innuendo *- and puerire'naughtiness,^ with ' CALL ME BWANA1963] J; Martin's] -lumbering charac­ Monday, March 18 [NBC] FUNERAL DIRECTORS .J1 Briefly terization providing a paltry few unintentional'guffaws B ' In this generally* funny but ( \ -,1 u PAPER CHASE — Adults — Timothy [ j > i " __ mindless comedy, is • QUALITY STANDARDS uBpttorrj$, Lindsay. Wa;aner , and!John 1 I Z>[1%9]~ cast as a space! scientist recruited ».M Houseman in a drama or a law student's ! battle between intellect j and emotions Monday, March 18 [ABC] by the US.i Government to DIGNI^Yj IN SERVICE As the professor. Houseman: is INTEGRITY IN BUSINESS This taut, .intensely political landed in the African jungle thriller is well worth/vatchingf What the government doesn't !' even if you don't agree with "rilm know is that Hope is really only . Steve McQueen and Duitin Hoffman, u 1 can't miss r J | ' maker Costa-Gavras' political interested in chasing girls But the ROBIN HOOD — Everyone — Disney a message. {The plot revolves "foreign power" also-after ttfe F. H. McEIWEE I alive and well with this Inew fuMength around a , "fictionalized" capsule does, know — and cartoon version of Robin and his merry assassinatiorr in Greece occurring therefore* sends agent Anita Ek-- wM&m-' men f I i i n Funeral Homje, Inc.' 1 t ' ' i a few 'years ago Yves Montana berg 'to distract Hope from SCALAWAG — Adults and adolescents — stars as the leftist government completing his mission. Plenty of - Phone i steps into director's shoes, J ,394-2220 , and gives us ah old-fashioned yarn o? minister who becomes the victimr laughs, onerlrners^ double- M | pirates" and buned treasure _, [ 1 LeoM Bean l and Irene! Pappas is, his' entendres, of kthe typical Hope SECRET Of THE ANGEL -L Evetyone 2. Francis H Mc [Originally titled; "From[the Mrxed-Up suspicious, grieving wife But the variety Mi ' ' , > :lwee I Files of Mrs Basil E Frankweiler," the - i 200 Buffalo St., Canandaigua, NY. I low-budget mystery concerns two jyoungsters who happen upon- a 90 E. Main St., Victor, N.Y. [fascinating statue Ingnd Bergman's performance s full'of , humor, and ipathos i \ | I l SERPIGO — Adults, with reservation* — !Could be the best cop movie ever, with 586-5948^ \K\ Pacino extremely convincing as the ptainclothesman who refuses to oend to HARLOFF ST. JEROME'S corruption . ' ,

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