40 COMMUNITY TELEVISION (Channel 10) l On Monay April 26, Cable 10. Community Access Television, starts a new area of accessibility. Monday through Thursday mornings 10 a.m. to noon, cablelOwillcablecasta real alternative to network television. Cable 10's viewing fare will include gardening programs with our resident expert 'Mary Pearson, Cariboo Kids for the youngsters and musical iprogramming to sit back and 'sip a morning coffee to. In the 'future, plants are to include an jexercise show and much more. If there is anything you would 'like to see on your community {television station or if you would like to be part of our service to the community, contact Cam or ,Owen at 562-2761 or drop down to the studio at 470 Third jAvenue. In the meantime, give us a look; we are your television [channel. SUNDAY 12:00 MUSIC FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS 1 1:00 YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GARDENER 1:30 P.G. FOLK MUSIC 2.-00 CHINESE VIDEO 3:00 EAST INDIAN-CANADIAN CULTURAL SHOW 4:00 FRAN DOWIE-, PUPPET SHOW 5:00 SIGN OFF MONDAY ,10.-00 HEARINGS ON FAMI-J LY LIFE 111:30 NEW HORIZONS -BOB SEBASTIAN > 5:00 CARIBOO KIDS 5:30 BACKSTAGE PASS • WITH NIKKI CRUZE J 6:45 RHYTHM AND VIEWS j 7:00 SEXUAL ABUSE OF CHILDREN (WILLIAMS LAKE FORUM) 10:00 SIGN OFF i TUESDAY *10:00 WAKE-UP NOTES -RICK MUNRO 10:30 CARIBOO KIDS 11:00 INSURANCE, YOUR PENSION AND THE BUDGET 11:30 B.C. HEART FOUNDATION 5:00 B.C. WINTER GAMES -TRAIL, B.C. (1ST HOUSE SPEED SKATING) 6:00 YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GARDENER 6:30 CITY LIGHTS - RAC- ING SLED DOGS 7:00 INSTEAD PRISONS 7:30 LAW TALK 8:00 CHINESE VIDEO 9 00 B.C. WINTER GAMES TRAIL B.C. Last 2 Hours Speed Skating 11:00 SIGN OFF WEDNESDAY 10:00 WAKE-UP NOTES -VICTOR PAUL 10:30 CARIBOO KIDS 11:00 INTERLOCK 5:00 CARIBOO KIDS 5:30 B.C. WINTER GAMES 6:30 (FIGURE SKATING) 5 30 B.C. WINTER GAMES FIGURE SKATING TRAIL B.C. TILL 11 P.M. THURSDAY 10:00 WAKE-UP NOTES -RODNEY BROWN 10:30 CARIBOO KIDS 11:00 CAMP TRAPPING - A DAY IN THE LIFE 5:00 B.C. WINTER GAMES -GYMNASTICS, TRAIL, B.C. (TILL 11 P.M.) OF m Nostalgia By Marie landiorio In 1973, \BC premiered “The Midnight Special," a late-night popular music show specializing in taped in-concert performances. The series featured guest hosts that varied from neek to week; among the popular stars who hosted the shot* were Paul Anka, Ray Charles, Jerry Lee Lewis and David Bowie. Since the emphasis was placed on the music, there was no need for a personality to act as series host. The closest "regular" was the show’s announcer, an inventive California-based disc jockey who opened each show with a howl. Question: Can you name the announcer for “The Midnight Special”i yjef ueujf/OM ;jjMsuy 8 ARE YOU INTERESTED IN ALOE VERA? 8 Avacare/Hilcoa Invites You To A Seminar On Skincare & Clinics Area Co-ordinator Elaine McKee from Dallas Texas is coming to share her expertise on our complete line of prescriptive skincare. Wednesday, April 28fh — 9 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Registration Starts at 8:30 a.m. Registration Fee $5.00 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: Theresa Bett - 964-7101 Jack & Shirley Blatchford - 964-8413 Mike Bundock - 964-9396 Rita Buxton - 964-8129 Iris Engelsjord - 563-5638 Henry & Lois Engelsjord - 963-7897 Josephine Espehain - 563-6266 Val Evans - 563-8415 Esther & Harvey Houseman - 963-9583 Shirley & Dave Koch - 564-7326 Lil & Mike Kosteck - 964-7169 Marlene Norbraten - 963-9656 Martin & Sharon Neufeld - 964-9344 Audrey Ostberg - 964-4920 Ethel & Jim Pedlar - 562-7514 Pat Robillard - 563-4465 Sandy Schmidt - 963-9415 Ron Troup - 964-0679 Lena Vallentgoed - 564-7839 Barb & Vince Vellacott - 564-505C Audrey & Wes Walker - 563-5391 Marie Walberg - 563-4814