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TABLE OF CONTENTSPUBLICATIONS MAIL AGREEMENT NO. 0040012044 REGISTRATION NO. 09027 RETURN UNDELIVERABLE ITEMS TO: THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD, P.O. BOX 2015, ST. JOHN’S, NL, A1C 5R7 5 4 MEET THE MASTERS! 14 CATCHIN’ UP WITH KELLIE! John Curran of The Masterless Men QUOTE OF THE WEEK caught up with The Herald ahead of their The Herald ran into rising superstar performance at the Churchill Park Mu- “When we started we looked at Kellie Loder, who shared thoughts and sic Festival this August! Ryan’s Fancy and Son’s of Erin feelings on fame and love from their and The Irish Rovers and The home province. 14 Clancy Brothers ... we didn’t think that the day would come that 12 people would look to us in the same way...” — D’Arcy Broderick MARVELOUS MARBLE MOUNTAIN ORIGINAL IRISH DESCENDANTS 18 For the last 60 years Marble Mountain Reuniting for Come Home ‘22 celebra- COME HOME TO COMFORT in Corner Brook has been a much de- tions during Churchill Park Music Fes- sired winter destination, but for summer tival, the original The Irish Descendants For this celebratory Come Home 2022, 2022, it’s become an all season delight! do a little sea-side reminiscing. those in the tourism industry showcase and highlight their best with homey hos- INSIDE THIS WEEK pitality and loads of heart. 2 ARCHIVES 28 FINE OL’ SCOFF 42 ON DEMAND ONNOLWINAE!VAILABLE Celebrating our past By George! New on demand this week 3 BETWEEN THE LINES 30 SCENES OF NL 44 TV SCHEDULE Diary of a weather grump Reader photo submissions This week on NTV 4 COME HOME YEAR 22 32 THIS WEEK WITH JIM 45 MUST SEE TV Kellie Loder/Masterless Men Does it end? Television’s best 6 PEOPLE 33 BABY OF THE YEAR 70 HOROSCOPES Celebrity news Reader submissions Life according to the stars 12 INSPIRATIONAL 34 ARCHIVES 72 GET PUZZLED! Marble Mountain 75 years of history Train your brain 14 COVER STORY 36 CRIME FLASHBACK 76 COMICS The OG Irish Descendants Toujours l’amour pt. 2 The Herald’s funny pages 20 STAYCATION 2022 38 MOVIE MINUTE 78 KIDS CORNER Come home to comfort In theatres & on demand Activities, art work, DIYs 27 WHAT’S ON THE GO? 41 TV WEEK 80 LAST LAUGH Local event listings Your weekly TV guide Tickle your funnybone THIS WEEK’S HERALD CONTESTS 30 SCENES OF NL 40 LUCKY NUMBER BINGO 71 SNAPPY CROSSWORD 33 BABY OF THE YEAR 69 PURRFECT PETS 74 SUPER CROSSWORD WWW.NFLDHERALD.COM DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 1

From the Archives THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 76 TH ANNIVERSARY (1946 ~ 2022) Volume 76 No. 32 NORTHSIDESUN.COM PHOTO THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD. Published by NEWFOUNDLAND 75 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK SICK FORM OF PAYMENT BROADCASTING LTD., This week in the history of The Sun- standing, and that he just meant to scare 460 Logy Bay Road, St. John’s, Newfoundland. day Herald, a Mrs. P. Tobin of the boy. The man refused to return the Tel.: (709) 726-7060, Fax: (709) 726-6971. Campbell Avenue shared with The Sun- boys clothes until they paid the $3.50. day Herald that her young son had been Mail: P.O. Box 2015, St. John’s, NL, A1C 5R7. taken by an older man into the basement BLINDED BY THE SPIRITS E-mail: [email protected]. of a nearby house, where he had been Entire contents copyright 2022 stripped of all but his underwear, and was No less than 10 residents of St. John’s forced to walk home through the back were dangerously ill, with one being ren- © The Newfoundland Herald. All rights reserved. gardens, clad only in his shorts. dered blind, after drinking methylated The mother said that her son owed the spirits (wood alcohol). SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In Newfoundland and man $3.50, and when the man invited the Labrador – 26 issues for $43.94 + HST, 52 issues boy to a nearby building, the man made The Director of the Newfoundland (1 year) for $82.68 + HST. Digital only, 6 month, the boy strip to his underwear. branch of the Canadian Institute of the The man claimed it was a misunder- Blind told The Sunday Herald that there $27.60 + HST. Call 1-800-901-4901. were grave possibilities that the blind man would never regain his sight. PUBLISHING CREED “If you abuse POWER you lose it, But if you do not use POWER you also lose it.” Publisher: Newfoundland Broadcasting Ltd. Founder: G.W. Stirling President: G. Scott Stirling Managing Editor: Pam Pardy Staff Writer: Dillon Collins Art Director: Shannon Cleary Graphic Artists: Erin McCarthy, Robyn King Contributing Photographers: Sara Rostotski, Amanda Roberts, Bud Gaulton Contributing Writers: NTV’s Jim Furlong Contributing Artist: Danny Bulanadi, Brad Crocker Sales/Circulation Manager: Gary Oliver: 570-5246 Sales Representative: Shannell Lewis: 570-5218 ARCHIVAL FEATURE: In recognition of ’s Circulation Coordinator: Roberta Noseworthy TH Anniversary, we are showcasing more of our colourful past. ) Chief Financial Officer: Ron Sparkes Credit Manager: Brenda Hussey Operations: Adele Burton, Linda Grenning PUBLICATIONS MAIL AGREEMENT NO. 0040012044 REGISTRATION NO. 09027 RETURN UNDELIVERABLE ITEMS TO: THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD P.O. BOX 2015, ST. JOHN’S, NL, A1C 5R7 Starting at just Print & Bonus Digital* Subscription DISTRIBUTORS: $14.38 3-month subscription (13 issues) $27.21 HST included St. John’s, Mount Pearl, 570-5246; Experience The 6-month subscription (26 issues) $50.53 HST included Hollie Pittman, Burin Peninsula, 277-2843; Newfoundland Herald’s 12-month subscription (52 issues) $95.08 HST included Wade Morgan, Trinity-Conception, 786-2539; Diane Arnold, Clarenville/Bonavista, digital editions. Digital* Only Subscription 677-2702; Anywhere, Anytime! Allan Miles, Grand Falls/Windsor, 535-0290; 3-month subscription (13 issues) $14.38 HST included John Morgan, Placentia, 227-2622; 6-month subscription (26 issues) $27.60 HST included Jennie Nurse, Stephenville, 649-3475; 12-month subscription (52 issues) $53.48 HST included Ron Downey, Corner Brook/Deer Lake/ *Digital versions Include: Desktop & Mobile Editions Pasadena, 632-5918; Tina Foley, Gander, 256-3853 Call1-800-901-4901 ISDN 0824-3581 Order Online (nfldherald.com) or Mail: (Order Form on Page 72) We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada. Nous reconnaissons l’appui financir du gouvernement du Canada. 2 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

BETWEEN THE LINES EDITORIAL BY: DILLON COLLINS NL TOURISM PHOTOS DIARY OF A WEATHER GRUMP D id you ever think you’d see a ed for long-range-predicting grey skies, fied weather grump, the most jaded of heat warning cancel a major boat loads of rain and fog and unseason- the jaded and impossible to please kind. event in the city of St. John’s? al temps. It’s what we’re known for, after The sort of feller Townie Memes and the all. Newfoundland Turnip mock on the reg- I can’t say I’d have it on my ular. Too cold in the winter, too wet in But fast-forward to the dead-heat of what-to-expect-when-expecting-2022 the spring, too hot in the summer, too undecided to be good or bad in bingo card, but here we are, living in the fall. both the pandemic and global warm- ing era. DANGEROUS CONDITIONS NTV.CA GRAPHIC #COMEHOME2022 Don’t believe in global warming? summer (quite literally), and it’s been And I’m not sure I’m alone. The 2022 Tely 10 and Pride Parade, one for the books. That could be a born into ya New- respectively, were both postponed foundland trait of uncontentment due to dangerous conditions due Clear skies, largely gorgeous weather (is this a word?), but I will admit to heat, in July, the year of our lord (minus the mawzy, get in the basement (heat warnings and cancelled road 2022. Not a hurricane, not a snow- out of it kind I’ve been ranting about), races aside), I’ve been chuffed with storm. HEAT. Not the Michael and the perfect backdrop for the come #ComeHome2022onTheRock. Mann heist flick. The stick your shirt to home and the get down of Newfound- Put a beer in my hand and flip flops on your gut, wilt the flowers, cook eggs on landers and would-be Newfoundlanders my feet with 22 degrees (and not a degree the engine kind. past and present. more!), and I’m as content in my east end backyard as I would be in Barbados or But then, it’s been that kind of year in I’ll be the first to admit, I’m a certi- Bangkok during the summertime. Newfoundland and Labrador. Now, I wonder what the gods of tour- ism have in store for fall and winter? Expect the unexpected should be Because, like many of us, I’m more than our motto. So assuredly when the gov- ready to expect the worst and be tickled ernment of the day rolled out plans for pink for the best. #ComeHomeYear22, even the least cyn- ical Newfoundlanders couldn’t be fault- Dillon Collins, The Herald’s Staff Writer, can be reached by emailing [email protected] AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 3

COME HOME YEAR 2022 ON THE SCENE JIGS & REELS I GREEN’S HARBOUR “I always wondered if I was ever going to make the cover.” — Kellie Loder the store and The Herald would always be on the front counter, and I would see PAM PARDY PHOTOS different faces every week on the cover LOOK KIDS! IT’S KELLIE LODER! and I always wondered if I was ever go- ing to make the cover, do you know what I mean? I always wondered that, even The Newfoundland Herald ran into and people shout at you from their cars. when nobody knew who I was.” Kellie Loder while making a pit And it’s so positive.” ‘FULL CIRCLE MOMENT’ stop for food, beverages and fun at Jigs & ‘THAT’S MY FACE’ Reels in Green’s Harbour. It’s quite the feeling, Loder continued. Loder, there with a friend for a meal You work hard for so long, and then “It was like it was really a full circle mo- and a chat, was gracious enough to have suddenly, you’re a known name and face, ment to see my face there and be like, a chat with a fan, even posing for a few Loder said. “You work so, so hard for so ‘That’s my face. And it’s on the cover of pictures in the process. long to get that sort of recognition that The Herald.” COME HOME QUEER when you finally get it it’s a bit wild. Like, Any words for fans? “I’d love to en- I still feel like I’m a small town kid from courage people to come out and say ‘hi’ Having not long finished performing Badger and now people are wanting to at the shows that I’m going to be doing in at the Come Home Queer celebration, carry my things and bring me water and Newfoundland, and just keep watching Loder was beaming from the support – food and steam my clothes. And I’m like, out for me and keep saying ‘hi.’” and from being on a recent cover of The ‘What’s happening right now?’” For more on Loder follow The Her- Newfoundland Herald! Loder also felt “different” seeing their ald, and for show times and tickets, visit “I was really, really impressed with face on the Herald cover. “I would go to kellieloder.com. PP how well the story was done. Dillon (Collins) had so many nice things to say. I was really emotional when I read it,” they said. Not only is Loder selling out shows, but they are selling out of merch at the shows as well, they add. “The opportu- CITYTV PHOTOS nity to be on a national television show, Loder made international waves for their runner-up perfor- what that has done for me is amazing. mance in the sophomore season of Canada’s Got Talent. People stop you on the side of the road 4 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

CHURCHILL PARK I SUN AUG. 14TH MEET THE MASTERS OF MASTERLESS MEN The Herald spoke to John Curran MASTERLESSMEN.COM PHOTOS of me so after a couple of years of not of Masterless Men immediately playing, it’s great to get back to singing following the announcement that they TICKET & LINEUP INFORMATION: for big crowds and having a big sound would be joining the Irish Descendants system on a big stage and having a good at Churchill Park Music Festival on time.” Sunday, Aug. 14th. The band, who will also perform on George Street for For more visit www.masterlessmen.com George Street Festival on the 30th, or churchillparkmusicfestival.com. PP share that this has been one “amazing and celebratory summer music wise.” ChurchillParkMusicFestival.com “It’s fantastic to be back in front of crowds doing what we enjoy to do,” Cur- AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 5 ran said. “We’re at this 32 years now and we’re having discussions about how much we want to play moving forward, so we’re taking about taking things a lit- tle bit slow, but right now we just want to have some fun.” ‘SOMETHING SPECIAL’ The Masterless Men have been play- ing George Street for years, Curran added, and it’s always so much fun, but Churchill Park he expects will be “a few friends playing some great music.” “The Churchill Park Music Festival, I think, is gonna be something special because it’s exciting to see all those big names, but when I look at the list for the Sunday, it’s all these people I know and admire.” Curran says he feels like he’s been “playing guitar since before he can remember.” “If asked ‘Where did you learn to play guitar?’ I have no memory. I’ve been playing guitar my entire life. It’s just part AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

PEOPLE! PAGE 10 LOCAL & INTERNATIONAL CELEBRITY NEWS NEWFOUNDLAND QUEEN PRIDE WEEK festivities feature Canada’s Drag Race Queen IRMA GERD I rma Gerd was feeling (and PAM PARDY PHOTOS Like, so, like, positively overwhelming in looking) fabulous at an the best way. It’s been, like, all positive. I event held at Loose Tie think I got one negative comment from in downtown St. John’s who was just trying to, like, get my goat. to support Pride activities. In a gown Then I was like, ‘Have a great day. I love Gerd claimed was designed by “bulk you, too. See you at home, Mom,’” Gerd barn” and was quite possibly sprouting joked. “mold spores,” the Newfoundland born “queen” of the festivities took a moment ‘MY LITTLE BABY’ to chat about this special homecoming. Gerd gushed that guesting on George OVERWHELMING SUPPORT Street felt a little like seeing “my little baby.” “When I started drag here, there “The amount of support that I’ve got- were, like, a handful of people doing it ten from all of Atlantic Canada, not just ...and now, like, there’s so many people Newfoundland, has been overwhelming. doing drag. It’s just blossomed. It feels 6 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

PEOPLE! CHRISTINA MCGORY PHOTOS “The amount of support that like it’s always growing and evolving. I’ve gotten from all of Atlantic And, like, now we have a drag bar. We have Kaleidoscopes. It’s crazy. It’s so Canada, not just Newfound- good. Over the years I’ve just watched it blossoming grow.” land, has been overwhelming.” Cheer Gerd on by watching the new — Irma Gerd, Queen of the festivities season of Canada’s Drag Race and watch The Herald for more on this ravishing beauty ‘queen.’ PAM PARDY PHOTO IRMAGERD AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 7 AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

PEOPLE! RODNEY SLADE PHOTOS BRAD CLARKE PHOTOS RODNEY SLADE THAT’S THE SPIRIT! FUNDRAISER SHOW A s the fine folks Herald’s Pam Pardy by the lake at Spirit of at Quidi Vidi for a little pre- Rodney Slade ‘killed it’ (in a Newfoundland show celebration. To see the good way) on stage at a fund- fun tune into NTV, listen to raiser for autism near his hometown prepared to Jigs & Reels, and follow us on of Victoria. His song, If Then Was Facebook to discover all the Now came out last summer, and with celebrate a major milestone behind the scenes features on a new song U Turn, being released soon. Slade shared he’s excited for 25th year in business, Pe- The Herald’s YouTube! PP fans to hear that one as well. “This is a really special time for me ter Halley, Shelley Neville because we actually have a couple of versions of the song. There’s my ver- and Keith Power joined The sion, there’s Peter’s (Slade’s producer, Peter Newman) version, and then there’s the radio version. So I’m look- ing forward to seeing what happens with the song because you decide which version you like best.” Catch Slade onstage at Rob Roy every Wednesday night. PP 8 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

VERNON WELLS PHOTO PEOPLE! R etired MLB great and former ET PHOTOS Toronto Blue Jay Vernon Wells took in the sights of The Rock PAUL SORVINO during a trip to Newfoundland 1939 - 2022 and Labrador this summer. Wells documented Respected actor Paul Sorvino has passed away at the age of 83. his trip via social media, including, of course, a With over 60 years in the entertain- ment business, and leaving behind a screech-in ceremony, calling the trip “a truly unique legacy that includes Oscar winning daughter Mira Sorvino and son Mi- and unforgettable experience.” DC TSN PHOTO chael Sorvino, Paul Sorvino starred in dozens of film and television pro- ductions, but was perhaps best known for his roles in Law & Order and as crime boss Paulie Cicero in Goodfellas. DC AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com GOODFELLAS LAW&ORDER AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 9

PEOPLE! BEN BENTLEY PHOTO TIMBAKER.NET PHOTOS FRIDAY, AUGUST 12TH TIM BAKER’S ANN WILSON THE FESTIVAL T he lineup for the first an- August 12th with guests Randy Bach- nual Churchill Park Music man, David Wilcox and Harlequin. Juno nominated singer-song- Festival is complete. Ann writer and lead vocalist of Hey For ticket information and the com- Rosetta! Tim Baker is set to release Wilson, lead vocalist of plete festival lineup visit churchillpark- his latest solo effort, The Festival on musicfestival.com. DC October 7th. I’m excited for everyone Heart, will headline the festivities on to move into this next chapter with me and I’m so very proud of this piece of work,” Baker shared via his official social medias. DC 10 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

FILE PHOTO PEOPLE! CANCERBATS.COM PHOTO KELLY McMICHAEL T he short list for the covet- the celebrated album Waves last year, is ed Polaris Music Prize has one of ten albums up for the prestigious been announced, and one of music accolade. The Polaris Gala takes place on September 19th. DC our very own Newfound- For information on this event and more landers and Labradorians is in the run- visit polarismusicprize.ca. ning. Kelly McMichael, who released SET TO HIT THE ROCK! The Rock House is going to get, well, rocked! Canadian heavy music staples Cancer Bats and Come- back Kid will take to St. John’s at The Rock House on October 8th with special guests Of The Black and Jim Jones & The Kool-Aid Jammers. Tickets at ticketscene.ca. DC AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com COMEBACK-KID.COM PHOTO AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 11

INSPIRATIONAL MARBLE ZIP TOURS I FACEBOOK PHOTOS EXPLORE MARVELOUS MARBLE MOUNTAIN For the last 60 years Marble Mountain in Corner Brook has been a much desired winter destination, but for summer 2022, it’s become an all season destination delight BY PAM PARDY D ustin Parsons, Sales & Mar- WEST COAST ADVENTURE AWAITS! keting Manager at Marble Mountain, could gush for Newfoundland,” Parsons said. he added. “There’s so much to see and days about the fabulous “It’s a given that ‘the mountain’ is a do right in the Humber Valley and stay- summer they’ve had so far and the fun ing at our (Marble Mountain) Villa is a to come in the weeks and months ahead. huge draw for the area. The view, the great way to access it all.” Marble Mountain in the summer? mountains, the location, the weather. That’s new! Oh yes! But it quickly be- There’s just so much going on. We had a BISHOP’S TAVERN came a hit for so many reasons. really busy July with two major concerts. We had The Fables and then Classified.” There’s a new restaurant that’s opened ‘LOTS TO SEE & DO’ at Marble Mountain called Bishop’s The fun isn’t about to slow down, ei- Tavern, for one thing, Parsons contin- “This summer marks the first summer ther, he continued. “Through August, ued. ”We’ve got this massive smoker ever that Marble Mountain is open and we’re kind of re-gearing for the winter and we’re doing Southern barbecue style doing business, regular business, during again, but visitors who come by Marble food; beautiful smoked meats, and we the week over the summertime. It’s will still have lots to see and do as we have this massive outdoor beer garden been a really interesting learning curve, want to position ourselves as your base and food area, so it’s a really unique place but it’s also been a lot of fun to unlock camp for your west coast adventure.” to come, eat, drink and hang out in the a brand new asset we have right here in It’s not just about hiking Gros Morne, 12 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

MARBLE ZIP TOURS I FACEBOOK PHOTO SKIMARBLE.COM PHOTO “We want to position ourselves as your base camp for your tle skills park. People can bring their west coast adventure.” — Dustin Parsons, Marble Mountain mountain bikes and their helmets and they can ride some different ramps and summertime while having an indoor/ be a few animals, some kids and a few features that we’ve added. That’s part of outdoor experience. We’re dog friendly. mountain bikers.” a new partnership that we have with the We’re family friendly up until 8:00 in West Coast Cycle Association who are the evening, so it’s becoming this really, THE SPIDER CHALLENGE having a big race event in August.” really fun hub of activity in the area.” Check out the Spider Challenge, an Bottom line, there’s so much to see LIVE ENTERTAINMENT aerial rope course designed to “test your and do at Marble Mountain Resort, and nerve” while also being fun and exhila- Parsons is thrilled to spread the word. Walk the dogs, hike the mountain, rating. There’s more! “We just finished swim in the 200ft waterfall, or just chat clearing the first mountain bike trail “This summer has been really cool for and hang out. There’s live entertainment and that will be open soon, but we have us and what we’ve been doing has been a (Kellie Loder for one, Parsons teased), a new bike park which is basically a lit- huge hit.” open mic nights, trivia challenges (with cool prizes), and so much more. For more visit Marble Mountain Resort website: www.skimarble.com The vibe and the energy at the hill is changing for the better, he added, as the sunshine has added another dimension of fun. “You will notice improvements in cus- tomer service and product availability. We want this to be an open place where all people would want to come and be surrounded by music, good food, may- SKIMARBLE.COM PHOTO AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 13 “We just finished clearing the first mountain bike trail.” — Dustin Parsons AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

COVER STORY THE ORIGINAL IRISH DESCENDANTS I PAUL DALY PHOTO LADIES & GENTLEMEN: THE ORIGINAL IRISH DESCENDANTS Reuniting for Come Home ‘22 celebrations during Churchill Park Music Festival, the original members of The Irish Descendants do a little sea-side reminiscing BY PAM PARDY G athering in the boardroom was taken by then Managing Editor Bob turned photo studio at The Hallett (later to become famed member Newfoundland Herald on of Great Big Sea) who recalled standing Logy Bay Road, the original on a step ladder from home to capture that snap 31-years-ago. members of The Irish Descendants take ‘WARM WELCOME’ a moment to pause at the front entrance. The picture brings back so many mem- In the lobby there’s a poster that pays ories that we pack up and head to that very spot to recreate the now iconic pho- homage to The Herald’s dedication when tograph. Broderick recalled how Hallett it comes to highlighting 76 years of en- “tipped a few times” while snapping the photo and O’Brien proudly announced tertainment legacy, and the b’ys are part that he still has the same sports jacket – one he bought while in grade nine – and of that memory wall. it still fits! GREAT BIG PHOTO We ask – after all the years perform- ing on various musical and other proj- The Herald cover the band members point to is from 1991 and features Larry Martin, Con O’Brien, D’Arcy Broderick and Ronnie Power on a grassy knoll over- looking Middle Cove Beach. The picture 14 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

ects on their own and with others in the THE ORIGINAL IRISH DESCENDANTS I PAUL DALY PHOTOS business – why reunite now? CHURCHILL PARK MUSIC FESTIVAL SUNDAY AUG. 14TH, 2022 The group performed at Iceberg Alley in 2021 to much fanfare and the “warm “We can’t wait to see everyone ... We want to encourage welcome” is part of the reason why they everyone to come to the show. It’s going to be a good one.” decided to do it again, they share. —Con O’Brien BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND “I guess popular demand dictated that. Peter Quinton (promoter and or- ganizer of Churchill Park Music Festi- val) approached us and asked us to do it again. And there may be potentially other shows come out of it, which would be lovely. And we had a ball last year AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 15

HERALD FILE PHOTO “The Hangashore Folk Festival ... that was the first show we ever did.” — D’Arcy Broderick doing it and the show itself was magic for us and it went way too fast almost,” O’Brien began. Broderick nods. “We were rehearsing for ten days or so and it was a lot like when we first started over in Ronnie’s mom’s and dad’s basement back in 1990. It was almost a similar feeling to back then. Back then we did a big show right off the bat. We did the Hangashore Folk Festival, and that was a big deal back then, and that was the first show we ever did and NTV recorded it,” Broderick shared. FEELING OF NOSTALGIA It “felt right, right from the start,” he added, and that’s what reuniting feels like now as well. There’s a feeling of nostalgia of course, but the excitement about performing together is mostly about the music, O’Brien said. “When we started first, there was oth- er Irish bands playing and putting out records. And we came along and one of the things that we were really noted for – now I could barely play guitar – and here’s D’Arcy, one of the best fiddle play- ers in the world, but what we had togeth- er was harmony and that was unique and the arrangements we did were really special. It took some time to think about what we’re doing, but when we figured it out it ignited an excitement for the audi- 16 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

HERALD FILE PHOTO THE ORIGINAL IRISH DESCENDANTS I PAUL DALY PHOTO ence,” O’Brien said. “Last year when we were performing, the people nearest Plus, the timing was right too. When the stage weren’t even born when we started out togeth- er, but they heard the music from their parents and they they started – years before Great Big Sea heard it on shows like Jigs & Reels ...” — Ronnie Power took the world by storm – they looked towards the traditional performers. there even after all these years. We want Davidge of Simani backed by Chris An- to encourage everyone to come to the drews and Mark Hiscock, Celtic Con- “When we started we looked at Ryan’s show. It’s going to be a good one.” nection, Kubasonics and Carolina East Fancy and Son’s of Erin and The Irish at the Churchill Park Music Festival. Rovers and The Clancy Brothers and The Original Irish Descendants will we were following in their footsteps and take the stage on Sunday August 14th For tickets and more festival information we didn’t think that the day would come along side The Masterless Men, Bud visit churchillparkmusicfestival.com that people would look to us in the same way when it came to performing tra- BUD GAULTON PHOTO ditional music. It’s kind of a cycle, and we’re proud to be part of that,” Broder- TICKET & LINEUP INFORMATION: ChurchillParkMusicFestival.com ick said. AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 17 Power laughed. “Last year when we were performing, the people nearest the stage weren’t even born when we started out together, but they heard the music from their parents and they heard it on shows like Jigs & Reels on radio and they knew them all and were singing right along,” Power said. CAPE ST. MARY’S One of O’Brien’s favourite songs to perform is Cape St. Mary’s. Why not Rattlin’ Bog? we tease. They laugh. O’Brien remem- bers a time when a certain bar patron at Erin’s would pay $50 bucks if they’d play Rattlin’ Bog a second time. As we get ready to pack up from a beach photo shoot 31-years in the mak- ing, we ask if there’s anything else they wanted to add. They share that they wanted to thank the fans for sticking around, for one thing. Irish music devo- tees are the best crowd, Broderick said. O’Brien couldn’t agree more. “We can’t wait to see everyone. And a big thank you again for all your support at The Herald. You’ve always been AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

STAYCATION 2022 FROZEN IN TIME WINERY ~ MARKLAND, NL PAM PARDY PHOTOS COME HOME TO COMFORT DOCTOR’S HOUSE ~ GREEN’S HARBOUR, NL LONG POINT LIGHTHOUSE ~TWILLINGATE, NL CANADA-PHOTOS.COM PHOTO For this celebratory Come Home 2022, those in the tourism industry showcase and highlight their best with homey hospitality & loads of heart BY PAM PARDY DOCTOR’S HOUSE INN & SPA ~ floor of this historic building on this phe- GREEN’S HARBOUR, NL | PART TWO nomenal property is a general store in season while the upstairs is a quiet and relaxing retreat with a view. J erry Byrne might be We tour the delightful property. SUNSETS ARE FREE an engineer, but There’s the barn that used to he’s also quite an There’s paths, secret gardens, stone entertainer. On house Dr. Body (the original walkways, and the outside wedding gar- the day we visit the Doctor’s owner of the glorious estate) den. The restaurant is a massive barn-like House Inn & Spa, owner and his family and their many building that – once you are seated inside Byrne is on wheels. Newfoundland Ponies. It’s so – looks like the bottom of a dory. There’s quaintly beautiful. The main so much to see and one doesn’t have to be 18 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

JERRYBYRNE an overnight guest either! The din- PAM PARDY PHOTOS ing room (make a reservation – the food and the service is exceptional) There’s so much to see and to truly appreciate the premises, one is open for all, and the sunsets are must visit – and you don’t have to be an overnight guest either! free! of it are ocean front. Byrne has stories. property. “I love it here in all seasons. Yes, ‘RADICAL CHANGER’ From chickens that turn into roosters to it’s beautiful now, but come out here after how the first wedding came to be against a storm in the winter. Norman Rockwell We feed the resident African Boer all odds – it was like the Doctor’s House himself couldn’t capture the beauty.” Goats before moving on to visit Joseph and Inn & Spa was meant to be and Byrne was Clara – the only two Newfoundland Her- meant to be exactly where he is – playing For more on the Doctor’s House Inn & itage Rams in the province. Then, the stars host on the most glorious and historic Spa, visit The Herald online, or check them of the 30-room property – Newfoundland out at doctorshousenl.ca Ponies! Monty steals the spotlight, howev- er, as he’s actually a magical colour-chang- ing horse! The story is so delightful that, if ever given a chance, let Byrne tell it him- self! It involves artist and Newfoundland Pony enthusiast Clifford George. “That’s Monty,” Byrne said, sharing some oats for all to take a turn with feed- ing. “He’s known as a ‘radical changer.” Excuse me? Byrne laughed, launching into the yarn. “(George) started telling me that Mon- ty changes colour. He goes from black to white to brown to all colours in between. I thought he was pulling my leg, but then I was like, ‘yes b’y. why not?’ And you know what? He was right. You never know, do you?” Byrne commented with a laugh. We continue; 140 acres and 2,000 feet MONTY PAM PARDY PHOTO AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 19 AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

LETHBRIDGE, NL DUNROVIN CABINS FACEBOOK PHOTOS DUNROVIN CABINS, RV SITES, There’s six cabins and 32 serviced RESTAURANT, GAS BAR & CONVENIENCE sites for RVs and every site sits picture perfect. It’s almost like visiting a Lego- T he carved wooden statues old Lexie, their daughter, who runs the block-built campground, where every invite you in, if only for cu- place, Wendy jokes. It’s obvious that tree sits perfectly manicured. All green- riosity sake. Cowboys. A operating Dunrovin is a family affair, ery appears to have been planted on the and it’s a place where everyone has a role. exact same spot on each and every camp- bear. Moose. Even a skipper site, and all trees look to be identical. “We took over August 2020, right in stands proud on the entrance to Dun- the middle of the pandemic and it keeps A LOT OF HISTORY us all busy,” she said while taking a break rovin. Wendy Penney and her husband from office work. The care and planning and love that goes into this place is evident. The beach Deon, who was born in Lethbridge, own area is serene yet inviting. There’s two playgrounds, a sandy area for walking or Dunrovin but it just might be 11 year- playing and plenty of space to just sit and enjoy the view or just listen to the frogs as the sun sets. Make no mistake, Wen- dy says, Dunrovin has been quite the undertaking. “This place has a lot of his- tory and the maintenance requires a lot of hard work,” she says. There are many seasonal campers and passers-through too. Meeting and greeting them all is one of the joys of the job, she shared. “They come from everywhere. Come Home Year has been busy, but then we always seem to be busy. “ PAM PARDY PHOTO 20 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

LETHBRIDGE, NL TWILLINGATE, NL THELMA PAM PARDY PHOTO ETHAN “They come from every- PAM PARDY PHOTOS where. Come Home Year has been busy but then we LONG POINT LIGHTHOUSE ~ always seem to be busy.” TWILLINGATE, NL — Wendy Penney Long Point Lighthouse is one of of the Atlantic Ocean with the added the most photographed – and excitement of the possibility of view- The best part of the entire thing? videoed –landmarks on the North- ing icebergs, whales, seals and sea “Making people happy.” east Coast of Newfoundland. Located birds. at Crow Head, it’s more than 300 feet The downside? Having enough hands above sea level, making it a great look- Operational year-round, we meet to deal with what has to be done. Penney out point where thousands of visitors Thelma, who used to own and operate looks out the window as tourists snap every year enjoy the panoramic view Iceberg Alley Bed & Breakfast before pictures of their wooden statues. passing over the reins. FROM OVER THE WORLD “It’s a tourist attraction. You look out pretty much any time of the day and you’ll see people stood up and pictures being taken. “Aspen by the Sea Cottages, located not far down the road, are also owned by the family, another reason why every- one’s involvement is so important – es- pecially their 11 year-old. They put in a new payment system and their daughter had it down in no time, even figuring out “the glitches,” Penney said proudly. With 20-plus staff on during the summer, Dunrovin is a busy spot. We ask about the name. Where did it come from? “The guy that originally built this place in 1975 worked very hard. When he was done he sat down and said, ‘I got the name done figured out. I’m going to stay here. I’m done rovin’ – and that be- came the name. Dunrovin.” For more visit Dunrovin Cabins, RV Sites & Convenience And Gas on Facebook AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 21

TWILLINGATE, NL MARKLAND, NL PAM PARDY PHOTOS KRAIG ANDERSON PHOTO FROZEN IN TIME WINERY & IRONBERRY ~ MARKLAND The fog horn blows on the day we visit, making F rozen in Time Winery ple. There’s a nutraceutical line called the magnificent scene is an eye-popping stun- Ironberry (a pharmaceutical alternative even more authentic. ner from that first peak which can offer physiological benefits) and the most amazing display of fla- The fog horn blows on the day we around the corner once voured maple syrups one can imagine. visit, making the magnificent scene even more authentic. Thelma, after you enter the main doorway. There’s ESSENCE OF BERRIES filling our head with some delightful tales involving the late Geoff Stirling updates galore inside the building “We are a proud, family based who visited the area – and her fami- business dedicated to producing ly –often, suggests Ethan, a student that used to be known as Ro- premium berry wines and spirits tour-guide, take over. He leads us up using quality, clean ingredients, into the top of the lighthouse. drigues Winery in Whitbourne. minimal processing and no added sulphites,” their website claims. DISPLAY FOR ALL AMAZING WINES It continues, “We are passionate about maintaining the essence of Ethan snaps pictures of us high The wines themselves – with la- the berries and fruits to create our above the land and points out some bels worth admiring – are amaz- unique products. Our objective is interesting facts about the region. ing. Cloudberry. Blackcurrant. not to follow the status quo, but to The tour continues on the main lev- Blueberry. Strawberry and so lead, innovate and inspire.” el and is no less breathtaking. Period many more. But there’s so much pieces, displays of pictures from ‘back more to Frozen in Time than in the day’ and a whole lot of Twill- wine. There’s their made in-house ingate history is on display for all to vodka too, as well as some tasty absorb. Boats. Bedrooms. after dinner liquors like green ap- The kitchen table is set as if it’s ready for skipper to come in for a cup of tea. An operational lighthouse ran by the Canadian Coast Guard, the building was complete in 1876. On the wall boasts a list of lighthouse keepers – 14 since it first opened. We thank Ethan and embrace Thelma – they have been so incredibly enter- taining and informative making this stop a highlight of our trip. For more visit twillingate.com 22 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

Well, they’ve certainly done that, and PAM PARDY PHOTO Frozen in Time is open seven days a one must experience it all first hand. On week during the busy summer season the day we visit, fresh from a few hours “I love it when people taste from nine in the morning until ten at spent floating down the local river with the products and then say night. Besides wine tasting (and maple Wind at Your Back Lazy River, my crew how much they enjoyed it.” syrup tastings) there’s the AirBnB and a head up to the house rental – our beds for restaurant which serves everything from the night –located above the winery. — Dwayne Day wings and nachos to those incredibly de- signed charcuterie boards. INTERESTING HISTORY Two staff, on an average day, can do 310-330 cases, he shared. Blueberry wine BEST PART OF THE JOB The history of the building – a former is their biggest seller, he added, leading us cottage hospital – is evident in the stun- through the facility. We ask Day what the best part of his ning architecture and we’re presented job is. Standing amid glorious case after with the most amazing charcuterie board glorious case of wine, he smiled. ever seen. We meet our tour guide and Frozen in Time’s vintner Dwayne Day, “I love how blown away people are who has his own interesting history with when they come here and they see the this place. He started working for the product lines available. I love it when peo- company as a young lad – long before ple taste the products and then say how he was even legal drinking age, he said much they enjoyed it. My favorite wine laughing. Over the years Day has moved right now, I would have to say, is probably up in the organization he shared, as he the cranberry and the strawberry. I like began a tour of the facility. them both really about the same.” “The wine process can take up to three He smiled, then offered, “but the vod- and a half weeks per batch of wine, and ka. That’s my favourite. It’s really smooth. we use about 1,800 pounds of berries per You’ll know when you taste it,” Day batch. That will give us about 330-350 teased before heading back to work. cases of wine with 12 bottles in each case.” Next week: wine tasting at Frozen in Time, plus, we learn about their nutraceuti- cal line. For more visit frozenintimeltd.com AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 23

STAYCATION 2022 SEACLIFF HOUSE PRODUCTIONS ~ BRIGUS, NL WERNERKOEHLER SEACLIFF HOUSE PRODUCTIONS PHOTO FIND YOUR TREASURE & BE ‘GOBSMACKED’ PAM PARDY PHOTOS Seacliff House Productions is home to treasures you never knew you needed until it’s discovered you simply couldn’t possibly live without that perfect find BY PAM PARDY I t doesn’t matter if it’s a tea items, from artwork to ship’s wheels.  they take their time,” he said. Brigus is cup, a spinning wheel, or that just one of those areas of the province one-of-a-kind piece of jewel- FITTING PERFECTLY where strolling and taking one’s time to ry – if you’re looking for it, chances are good you’ll find it as Seacliff Antiques, collectibles, enjoy it and take it all in is a house in Brigus.  On the day we visit – canvas art, books, crafts, must, he added. Seacliff yet another glorious sunshine filled day jewelry, and so many one House fits perfectly in Newfoundland during Come Home of a kind items. There’s col- into the landscape. 2022 – tourists and locals wander about. lectibles from war times, and Koehler, who Store owner/artist/antique enthusiast items that speak to our her- is Ontario born, Werner Koehler greets potential cus- itage in the fishery. It really shared that it’s his tomers with “anything special you’d be is an unbelievable collection. wife’s Newfoundland interested in finding today? Anything Koehler beams.  heritage that brought you collect?” I decided to wander and dis- cover all kinds of Newfoundland themed “In many stores, people zip them to the island. “We set- by at one hundred miles an hour tled in right away. It’s home. We Here? Everybody walks in and love it here and for someone in- 24 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

PAM PARDY PHOTO terested in antiques and collectibles, this PAM PARDY PHOTO place has some amazing history,” he said. We ask if there’s one item that’s more “I’m sure you can find an item to indulge your passion and popular than any other. He laughs. “Flip there’s something for anybody’s price point.” - Werner Koehler toasters. It’s a very unusual item. People like one sided toast in Newfoundland proudly as we toured the store.  Koehler Seacliff House Productions – an Antique apparently. We try to provide what the leaves to greet the next group of tourists Store – is closed Tuesdays but open every people want.”  who wander in. He smiles and welcomes other day from 10am-4pm. They are locat- them with; “I’m sure you can find an item ed at 20 Harbour Dr., Brigus. Follow at @ It’s been a “steady and strong summer,” to indulge your passion and there’s some- seacliffhouseproductions· Antique Store or he said. “We’ve had people from all over thing for anybody’s price point.”   visit them on Facebook the world. It’s really been a come home year, but visitors are from everywhere. Australia, New Zealand. It’s been fun.” Magnets, photographs, fishing tackle boxes, license plates: it’s all there. “It’s an eclectic collection. A lot of the items are Newfoundland themed. These are my prints, by the way, and they are all of the amazing spots around here.” ‘INDULGE YOUR PASSION’ Many who come into the store have no clue what it is they want, but when they find ‘it’, the joy on their face is incredible, he said. “Coming here not knowing what you want and then leaving with some- thing you couldn’t live without is the best kind of thing. It’s an ‘I’ll know when I see it’ thing. They look around and then it’s like this smile spreads when they see that one thing they never knew they wanted until they find it here.”  Visitors are often “gobsmacked” he said, smiling. “I actually have a lot of people say that. They only get just inside the door and they go, ‘I’m already gobsmacked.’”  Kerosene lanterns. Antique lamps. An old-fashioned fisherman’s couch in beau- tiful condition, mummers, fairies and mermaids. “If it’s possible that something could be someone’s special one of a kind item, then it’s there to be found,” he shared AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 25

BANTING, NL PAM PARDY PHOTO BANTING MEMORIAL PARK This hidden gem located on Route 330, four kilometers south of Musgrave Harbour, is a must visit spot for any outside en- thusiast On one side there’s a mag- nificent pond perfect for swimming and paddle boarding or kayaking and on the other there’s the Atlantic Ocean, perfect for the same activities – just a little more adventurous with the wilder wind and waves! GREAT SANDY BEACH Banting Memorial Municipal Park is named in honour of Sir Fred- erick Banting, co-discover of insulin, who died in a plane crash just outside Musgrave Harbour over 60 years ago. The Banting Memorial Munic- ipal Park boasts spectacular sandy beaches and a warm, friendly atmo- sphere. It’s the perfect place to relax in the sun while building castles in the sand or walking along the seem- ingly endless beach. Sunsets enjoyed while sitting by a beach fire or while on a romantic stroll by the ocean are at no additionally cost either. Visit.musgraveharbour.com for more Next week, join us as we stay at Iceberg Alley B&B and meet the amazing duo Wendy and Danny! 26 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

DATES: SUMMER 2022 WHAT’S ON THE GO? COMPILED BY: DILLON COLLINS HOT TICKETS ISLAND ROUNDUP BEST KIND COMEDY TOUR July-Sep brentmacevents.com MIDDLE RAGED AUGUST 7-11 August 7-11 artsandculturecentre.com MIDDLERAGED.CA PHOTO CHURCHILL PARK M.FEST M iddle Raged is a hilarious live comedy revue starring Geri Hall (22 Minutes, Second City), and Gary Pearson August 12-14 Churchill Park, St. John’s (MadTV, Corner Gas), that explores life between 30 and 65- from raising kids, to financial stress, to dealing with elderly par- NICO PAULO ents, to going to more funerals than weddings, and even trying to August 21 The NL Distillery Co., keep romance alive through ‘Outlander’ roleplay in the bedroom. Critics are raving at the special chemistry and comedy of Gary and Clarke’s Beach Geri as they send up the time of life when the bloom is off the rose, but the thorns are sharper than ever. I FORGIVE YOU Tickets at artsandculturecentre.com August 25-27 ACC, St. John’s STEVE-O CAROLINA EAST August 29 Holy Heart Theatre, St. John’s (CAROLINAEASTMUSIC.COM PHOTO) ANVIL Sept. 1 The Rock House, St. John’s GOT A GIG? Promote your next show in The Newfoundland Herald. Email: [email protected] AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 27

FINE OL’ SCOFF BY PAM PARDY GEORGE HOUSE HERITAGE B&B FACEBOOK PHOTO BY GEORGE! I THINK THEY’VE GOT IT! The award winning George House Heritage Bed & Breakfast is not only a spectacular gathering place, but a delightful spot for a grand feed as well O n the day we visit George conversation to be shared over the morn- House Bed & Breakfast, ing mug up. owner Todd Warren is The start-the-day croissants are a hit, mixing up some mouth and when Warren is asked for his recipe, he shares his book, George House Heri- watering baked goods. tage Bed & Breakfast Kitchen Recipes! MORNING’S RISE With permission, here’s a few sug- FARM-MONITOR.COM PHOTO gestions for you to try in your The bubbles in the glass own home – enjoy! BERRY BLUEBERRY for breakfast adds a nice Recipes taken from CHUTNEY touch to the morning’s George House Heri- rise and shine breakfast. tage Bed & Breakfast • 4 cups frozen or fresh blueberries Today’s company are Kitchen Recipes by • 1 can whole berry cranberry from Ottawa, En- Todd Warren and gland and France Dale Cameron. sauce (approx 16 oz) and there’s much • 1/4 cup sugar • 3 tbsp balsamic vinegar MARINA WARREN’S MOOSE MEAT LOAF • 1 1/2 tsp orange peel, grated • 1 tsp ginger, ground • 1 lb moose meat, minced • 1/4 - 1/2 tsp red pepper, crushed • 2 tbsp onion, finely chopped • 1/4 tsp pepper • 1 egg • 1 tbsp salt In a medium non-reactive • 1/8 tbsp pepper saucepan combine blueberries, • 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce cranberry sauce, sugar, balsamic • 1/4 cup ketchup vinegar, orange peel, ginger, and red • 2/3 cups bread crumbs and black peppers. Bring to a boil, uncovered, stirring TASTEOFHOME.COM PHOTO Mix all together and pack in a frequently until slightly thickened, loaf pan. Bake in a 325 degree about 15-20 minutes. oven for 1 hour and let meatloaf stand for five minutes before cutting. 28 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

MORATORIUM COD CHOWDER • 1 lb fresh cod • 1/2 cup onion finely chopped • 1 cup carrots, peeled and diced • 3 cups water • 1/8 tsp pepper • 2 tsp salt • 1/8 tsp sugar • 2 tbsp butter • 2 cups potatoes, peeled and cut into 1/2 ‘‘ cubes • 1 cup celery, finely chopped • 3/4 cup Carnation milk COOKWITHCAMPBELLS.CA PHOTO In a pot add onion, carrot, water, the codfish and simmer for 30 minutes salt, pepper, sugar, butter, potatoes or until the fish is cooked and flakes and celery. Bring to a boil until vegeta- apart easily. bles are cooked. Reduce the heat to a simmer and add Add the milk and bring back to a warm simmer. Be careful not to boil the soup. AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 29

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THIS WEEK WITH NTV’S JIM FURLONG DOES IT END? school was an odd place and there was something dark about it. Looking back, I scratch my head. There were friends at school and there were teachers that I liked, but I was afraid in a way. Afraid to go to school. That’s how the place worked. Fear was all over the place. POPEFRANCIS ‘MERRY MONKS OF CASHEL’ OFFICAL VATICAN PHOTO Here’s a strange one. My favourite NTV.CA PHOTO Christian Brother did some time in jail for “interfering” with young boys. None There were friends at school and there were teachers that of it had anything to do with me. I liked I liked, but I was afraid in a way. Afraid to go to school. that teacher. He was truly kind to me. He was sent away from St. Bon’s and went T here was a sadness about tionally good men among the Brothers into therapy at a place called Mono Mills Pope Francis when he arrived and the priests, but something went hor- in Ontario. in Canada on his tour of “pen- ribly off the rails and not enough people spoke up. I was not sexually abused, but I When he was sent back to Newfound- ance” last week. He’s a decent was certainly physically abused and emo- land he was assigned to Mount Cashel tionally abused. What’s startling is that Orphanage to be with, as Ray Guy called fellow and genuinely has offered apolo- even into adulthood we spoke of the won- them, “The Merry Monks of Cashel.” derful education we received. gies and sought forgiveness for the sins of Brother Smith (not his real name) must It’s not that we did not know what was have thought he hit the jackpot in the lot- the Roman Catholic Church against In- going on. Everyone knew. The activities tery. Why wouldn’t I use his real name? of Father Jim Hickey were well known I do not know. There were no girls at St. digenous children in church-run schools. to us. There were others we knew about. Bon’s, so in the Spring Concert the fe- You knew where you had to keep your male leads were played by boys in dresses. SINS OF THE FATHERS distance. I was never a “teachers’ pet.” The school even had its own wardrobe of dresses. I wore one at a concert. In ret- As the years roll on, I have learned more I lived in the west end, so after school I rospect it was all weird. There was one about “the sins of the fathers.” Some- mostly went home and did not have time Brother on staff who taught us boys ba- where between my teens and here I wish I to hang around, but I knew somehow ton twirling. What a notion! were less forgiving. I wish there had been a Christian Brother or a priest who might How does all this link to Pope Francis? have offered some form of explanation as I do not know. I wish someone would ex- to what went on. There were some excep- plain it to me. NTV’s Jim Furlong can be reached by emailing: [email protected] 32 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

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THE 76TH HERALD ARCHIVES 1946 - 2022 76 YEARS OF TRADITION Sunday May 12, 2022 marked The Newfoundland Herald’s 76th 38 YEARS AGO anniversary. In commemoration of our history, we delight in giving VINTAGE REGATTA readers a glimpse through our past BY DILLON COLLINS This week in the history of The Newfoundland Herald, our cover M uch has changed in the In celebration of 76 years featured a vintage photo of men’s Re- 76 years this publica- and counting, The Herald gatta rowing team. The first Regatta tion has existed. The staff combed through the event took place on August 14 and 15 modes and method of archives to give readers of 1826. In 2022, the Royal St. John’s print media, and indeed the very a glimpse through our Regatta brings spectators back to the foundation of the entertainment colourful past, one that pond after the COVID-era. world itself, but our commitment to reflects the ever changing publicizing the excellence of our prov- world around us, and that of ince remains firmly intact. The Rock we lovingly call home. 47 YEARS AGO FROM BIRTH TILL DEATH FILE PHOTOS This week in The Herald’s history, for the installation of a 200 mile limit to AN UNSUCCESSFUL FISHERY our cover featured an article ques- prevent foreign boats from fishing off of tioning why Canada continued to let Rus- our shores. Smallwood said that he was In local news, the 1985 caplin fishery sian, Portuguese and Spanish boats ex- present at the birth of Newfoundland’s was unsuccessful due to bad weather, ceed their fishing quotas. In 1975, Joey entry into Confederation and did not poor markets and low catches. The Smallwood was campaigning island-wide want to be present at its death. Newfoundland and Labrador Caplin Exporters Association was hoping to produce 15,000 tonnes, but managed to market only 13,000 tonnes. 34 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

18 YEARS AGO PARTY ON GEORGE ST. This week in the history of The Herald, our cover featured Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo. In 2009, the George Street Festival was celebrating its 25th year. Blue Rodeo, Steven Page of Barenaked Ladies and Dr. Hook were among some of the acts to play at the 2009 festival. Elsewhere, Michael Jackson’s doc- tor, Conrad Murray, was being inves- tigated in connection with the King of Pop’s death. FILE PHOTOS AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 35 THIS WEEK IN HISTORY TECHNOLOGICAL FIRST This day in history, on August 7, 1955, Tokyo Telecommuni- cations Engineering, the precursor to Sony, began selling its first transistor radios in Japan. AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

CRIME FLASHBACK BY MAX HAINES PARIS (FILE PHOTOS) DMCA PHOTO FREEPIK.COM PHOTO TOUJOURS L’AMOUR: Edith discovered a love letter from Michel’s ALWAYS LOVE friend. PART 2 OF 2: One day, while searching Michel’s trouser Michel had to sell the hosiery shop to pockets, Edith discovered a love letter from his lady friend pay her off. She had bled him dry and he had no further funds. Then she made N ow the French are known person. There was one obvious differ- a further demand on him that he could for their complicated affairs ence, though. When Edith slipped away not pay. He managed to put her off with of the heart. They seem to for a week or so, Michel didn’t a promise that he would have the money give a damn. Edith began to the next night. specialize in triangles. Mi- sense that something was rotten in the state of Denmark. Furious, “I COMMITTED MURDER ...” chel met another woman. Later he was she faced him with the information that she not only knew of the other The next day, Sunday, Aug. 26, 1951, to claim their relationship was purely woman, but if Michel didn’t stop see- Michel Gelfand had decided to kill him- ing her, she would go to the woman’s self to protect his friend from being platonic. She was a married woman husband and tell of their romance. exposed. He returned to his hotel with children. One day while searching through room and made out his will. Michel’s trouser pockets, Edith discov- Edith came to his They used to meet every afternoon ered a love letter from Michel’s friend. room looking for her It was not a torrid love letter, but a pro- payoff. Michel said and have tea. As his love increased for to her, “I am going to fession of tender affec- shoot myself.” this new and respectable lady, he be- tion. Edith swore that Upon hearing this, Edith start- came cool towards Edith. He would still unless Michel gave ed to laugh. He picked up his gun and her a great deal of pointed it at his heart. We don’t know share his bed with her, but not his heart. money, she would what went on in his mind at that mo- see that the woman’s ment but we do know that he shot Edith LOVE LETTER husband received the through the heart three times. She died letter. instantly. Then he phoned the police, Michel was under- and calmly pointed the gun at his own going a personality heart and pulled the trigger. He was change. His new ro- found moments later by the police, and mance, though not a sexual affair, was transforming him back into a decent and responsible 36 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022 *Crime Flashback Images are used for reenactment purposes only and might not be historically accurate.

was rushed semi-conscious to the hos- pital. The bullet had not penetrated his heart, and slowly he recovered. As soon as he was able to speak he said, “I com- mitted murder to save a woman’s repu- tation. I will never reveal her identity.” Through months of questioning Mi- chel Gelfand offered to give up his life if the authorities wanted to execute him, but he steadfastly refused to involve his friend, who by now had become known in the press as Madame X. Every detail of Gelfand’s story, from his birth to the day he shot and killed his mistress, was checked and rechecked. At first the police doubted his story but, little by little, through question- ing his friends and acquaintances, and searching his belongings, his story was authenticated. He had told nothing but the strictest truth to the police. MADAME X’S IDENTITY AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 37 Finally they found a photograph in Michel’s room of the mysterious Ma- dame X. The examining magistrate showed the photograph to Gelfand. He begged them not to expose her. In a gesture so typically French, there was a gentleman’s agreement at Michel’s trial between the judge and both defence and prosecuting attorneys. The identity of Madame X would not be revealed. The man everyone secretly admired was sentenced to two years in prison (tan- tamount to dismissal as he had been in custody for two years awaiting trial). He walked out of the courtroom a free man. Exactly 15 days later, Michel Gelfand had a heart attack and died in Paris on the sidewalk on the Champs Elysees. AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

MOVIE MINUTE BLOCKBUSTER FILMS! IN THEATRES: AUG 19 REMEMBER YOUR FIRST Orphan: First Kill, revisits the origins of the peculiar Esther in this R prequel to the hit 2009 horror flick! BY DILLON COLLINS R Isabelle Fuhrman returns as Es- an Estonian psychiatric facility, Esther R ther in the prequel to the travels to America by imperson- hit horror film .Rotten Toma- ating the missing daughter of a toes: Esther’s terrifying saga wealthy family. Yet, an unex- continues in this thrilling pre- pected twist arises that pits her quel to the original and shock- against a mother who will pro- ing horror hit Orphan. After or- tect her family from the murder- chestrating a brilliant escape from ous “child” at any cost. RENT OR OWN AT HOME PG R AS OF TUESDAY AUGUST 9, 2022 Cow........................................ 7.1 PG White Elephant.....................................4.9 R Doctor Strange: Multiverse..7.3 PG-13 The Lost City..................... 6.9 PG-13 The Duke...............................................6.9 R The Bobs’ Burgers Movie........7.5 PG-13 NEW RELEASES/www.boxofficemojo.com New in theatres/VOD as of: AUGUST 12, 2022. VIDEO ON DEMAND: dvdsreleasedates.com 38 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

DAYS OF OUR LIVES CBS PHOTOS SOAP TALK NBC PHOTOS NIKKI & PHYLLIS PLOTTED THEIR REVENGE. JAKE GAVE AVA AN ENGAGEMENT RING. WORDS OF WISDOM BY DANA BLOCK Ava and Jake had a heart-to- heart chat about their future. N ick backed Ashland a fresh start. Michael accepted a Kristen had a special request for into a corner. Diane new assignment. Gabi. Nicole found herself in a dan- made progress with gerous situation. Jack. Nikki and ETHICAL DILEMMA Eric tried to save Nicole. Jake gave Ava an engagement ring. Sonny ran Phyllis plotted their revenge. Summer questioned Phyllis’ mo- into a familiar face. Kristen got the upper hand with Brady and Chloe. Victor did damage control. tives. Nick delivered some bad news. Eric comforted a shaken Jada. Salem was rocked by a surprising death. Sharon counseled Adam. Vic- Victor protected his interests. Nikki Steve and Justin had a prickly en- counter with Orpheus. toria and Nick made a shocking helps Nick with an ethical dilem- Sonny was thrilled to be reunited with a loved one. Ava grappled with discovery. Victor covered ma. Kyle protects Harrison. some devastating news. EJ presented Chad with an ultimatum. his tracks. Sally Mariah keeps a secret ANOTHER LOSS asked Adam for KYLE PROTECTS HARRISON. from Tessa. Paulina helped Chanel choose be- tween Allie and Johnny. Paulina gives Kate some advice about Roman. Son- ny consoles Chad when he suffers an- other loss. Chanel reveals her choice to Allie and Johnny. CHANEL REVEALS HER AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 39 CHOICE TO ALLIE & JOHNNY. AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

LUCKY NUMBER B I NGO 13 29 45 56 68 ONUSNU NTV B MBER MBER MBER MBER MBER M O N D AY 1 19 43 50 72 ONUSNU NTV B TUESDAY 11 25 49 61 NTV B ONUS NU WEDNESDA Y 9 23 31 58 63 ONUSNU NTV B TH U R S D AY 14 27 42 54 71 NTV B ONUS NU FRIDAY Use the Herald’s Lucky Number on the cover to complete a BINGO PLAY & ROW, horizontally, vertically or diagonally and qualify to WIN a WIN! $100 weekly prize and a one-year Herald digital subscription. 1. Use the lucky number on the front of your Herald to (from August 8 - 12) a ‘Bonus’ number will be an- 6. The Herald reserves the right to publish the name & play. Numbers can be used only once, but can be used nounced that you can use to complete your Bingo card. photograph of the winner. in any order as long as they are consecutive. Examples 3. Employees & immediate family members of Stirling – Lucky Number 12345 can represent the following Communications International are ineligible to play. 7. One card will be drawn from all winning Bingos submit- numbers: 1, 23, 45 or 12, 34, 5 or 12, 3, 45 or indi- 4. Contest is open to all NL residents 18 years & older. ted & will be final & binding. Prize must be accepted vidually 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Remember, each digit can only 5. Only original entries or reasonable facsimile (no pho- as awarded, with no substitutions. be used once. tocopies) of the full page from The Newfoundland Herald’s Bingo Game will be accepted & valid. 8. Entries must be accompanied with the original cover 2. Each weeknight during the NTV Evening Newshour showing the Lucky Number used to complete the card. Each week a new card will be published. NAME: PHONE: ( ) ADDRESS: MAIL YOUR ENTRY: The Lucky Number BINGO Contest, c/o The Herald, P.O. Box 2015, St. John’s, NL, A1C 5R7 ALL ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN AUGUST 16, 2022. PLAY HERALD LUCKY NUMBER BINGO EVERY WEEK! FOR MORE CONTEST INFO VISIT: www.NFLDHERALD.com/CONTESTS 40 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

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AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022 Reality Children Sports News Local Movies TIME: SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NTV.ca 06:00 AM NTV Entertainment News Issues & Answers NTV NEWS: FIRST EDITION 06:30 AM NTV Eyewitness News NTV EARLY MORNING NEWS NTV News: 1st Edition 07:00 AM NTV.ca NTV Early Morning News 07:30 AM Jesse Stirling’s… 08:00 AM Issues & Answers Captain Atlantis 08:30 AM NTV.ca Special Presentation 09:00 AM ET Canada 09:30 AM Weekend 10:00 AM Heart Matters Adventures Unknown 10:30 AM Sunday Service The Morning Show NL Now 11:00 AM Church of the Rock Entertainment 11:30 AM Jesse Stirling’s… 100 Huntley Street NOON Week in Review Tonight NTV NEWSDAY Weekend NTV Eyewitness News 12:30 PM Issues & Answers The Young and the Restless NTV Entertainment News Days of Our Lives Evolution Wrestling 01:00 PM W5 Dimestore Fishermen 01:30 PM NL Sportsman 02:00 PM 02:30 PM BACK TO BACK EPISODES The Rachael Ray Show Wonderbolt Circus: 03:00 PM Bolt Out of Blue 03:30 PM ET Canada 04:00 PM Rock Solid Builds The Drew Barrymore Show BACK TO BACK EPISODES 04:30 PM 05:00 PM Jeopardy! Wheel of Fortune 05:30 PM Wheel of Fortune NTV NEWS: FIRST EDITION On The Mark 06:00 PM NTV Sunday NTV EVENING NEWSHOUR NTVWeekinReview 06:30 PM Evening NTV Eyewitness News Newshour 07:00 PM Global National 07:30 PM Entertainment Tonight NTV 08:00 PM Jeopardy! Saturday Movie: 08:30 PM 09:00 PM The Neighborhood Big Brother Border Security The Wedding 09:30 PM Big Brother Border Security Border Security Veil Legacy 10:00 PM 10:30 PM Big Brother DOUBLE BILL MOVIE NIGHT 11:00 PM NTV Saturday Movie: Ocean’s Twelve 11:30 PM CTV National News 12:00 AM NTV LATENIGHT NEWS CTV National News NTV Entertainment News 12:30 AM CTV National News The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Saturday 01:00 AM NTV Night Live 01:30 AM Latenight News ATLANTIC/LABRADOR - .5hr. earlier H EASTERN - 1.5hr. earlier H CENTRAL - 2.5hr. earlier H MOUNTAIN - 3.5hr. earlier H PACIFIC - 4.5hr. earlier 44 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022

CBS PHOTO MUST SEE TV: CANADA’S SUPER STATION CBS PHOTO WARNER BROS. PHOTO MON/9:30P.M. THE NEIGHBORHOOD TUE/10:30P.M. FBI: INTERNATIONAL SAT/9:30P.M. OCEAN’S TWELVE Old issues are reignited when Tina A founder of an illegal adults-only site is Starring George Clooney, Matt Damon, reunites with her former girl group. killed in Prague. Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts. When Tina reunites with her former When an American founder of an ille- Daniel Ocean recruits one more team girl group after decades apart, old issues gal adults-only site is killed in Prague, the member so he can pull off three major are reignited, threatening to derail the team is tasked to locate his co-founder, European heists in this sequel to Ocean’s trio’s big performance. who is still on the run. Eleven (2001). SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS SUNDAY 8:30 p.m. FOX PHOTO 1:30 p.m. [23] [TSN] UFC Unleashed [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball Toronto THU/8:30PM FIELD OF DREAMS GAME [NBC-D] [11] [NBC-B] Golf at Baltimore. Camden Yards -- Baltimore, Women’s Open. Finale Round. Muirfield Md. Live MLB Field of Dreams. Chi vs. Cin. Live on SN360 -- Gullane, Scotland. Live [31] [SN360] WTA Tennis National 2:30 p.m. Bank Open. Women’s First and Second 7:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. [3] [CBC] CEBL Basketball Playoffs. Round. Sobeys Stadium -- Toronto, Ont. [23] [TSN] IIHF Hockey Canada [23] [TSN] CFL Football Toronto at Quarter-final. Live vs. Slovakia. World Junior Championship. Hamilton. Tim Hortons Field -- Hamilton [7] [ABC] WNBA Basketball 9:30 p.m. Round Robin. Rogers Place -- Edmonton Connecticut at Chicago. Wintrust Arena -- [23] [TSN] Mixed Martial Arts SATURDAY Chicago, Ill. Live Contender Series. UFC Apex -- Las Vegas, 8:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Nev. Live [22] [CBS] NFL Football N.Y. Giants [3] [CBC] CEBL Basketball Playoffs. at New England. Pre-season. Gillette [3] [CBC] CEBL Basketball Quarter-final. Live WEDNESDAY Stadium -- Foxborough, Mass. Live Championship Weekend. Semifinal. [7] [ABC] WNBA Basketball Las 1:30 p.m. [31] [SN360] MLB Baseball Chi. Lansdowne Park -- Ottawa, Ont. Vegas at Seattle. Climate Pledge Arena -- Cubs vs. Cincinnati. Field of Dreams -- [23] [TSN] IIHF Hockey United Seattle, Wash. Live [30] [RSE] ATP Tennis National Dyersville, Iowa. Live States vs. Austria. World Junior [23] [TSN] NASCAR Auto Racing Bank Open. Second Round. IGA Stadium Championship. Round Robin. Rogers Place Firekeepers Casino 400. Cup Series. -- Montreal, Que. Live FRIDAY -- Edmonton, Alta. Live Michigan International Speedway 7:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. [23] [TSN] USGA Golf U.S. Women’s [22] [CBS] Pickleball Summer [31] [SN360] DFL Soccer Schalke Amateur. Round of 64. Chambers Bay -- [30] [RSE] ATP Tennis National Bank Pickleball Championship. -- Los Angeles, at Köln. RheinEnergieStadion -- Cologne, University Place, Wash. Live Open. Quarter-final. IGA Stadium Calif. Live Germany. 8:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. [101] [TVA] ATP Tennis Omnium [3] [CBC] Baseball Little League [23] [TSN] IIHF Hockey Czechia MONDAY Banque Nationale. Stade IGA -- Montréal, Canadian Championship. Gold Final. vs. Canada. World Junior Championship. 1:30 p.m. Qué. En direct 8:30 p.m. Round Robin. Rogers Place -- Edmonton [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball Toronto at [3] [CBC] CEBL Basketball Playoffs. [30] [RSE] WTA Tennis National [23] [TSN] Wiffle Ball Baltimore. Camden Yards -- Baltimore Semi-final. TD Place Arena -- Ottawa, Ont. Bank Open. Semifinal. Sobeys Stadium [30] [RSE] ATP Tennis National [31] [SN360] WTA Tennis National [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball Cleveland -- Toronto, Ont. Live Bank Open. First Round. IGA Stadium -- Bank Open. Second Round. Sobeys at Toronto. Rogers Centre -- Toronto, Ont. Montreal, Que. Live Stadium -- Toronto, Ont. Live 8:30 p.m. 11:20 p.m. [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball Toronto [23] [TSN] FIFA Soccer Australia at at Baltimore. Camden Yards -- Baltimore, Costa Rica. U-20 World Cup. Women’s Md. Live Group A. Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica -- San José, Costa Rica. Live TUESDAY 1:30 p.m. THURSDAY 1:30 p.m. [30] [RSE] ATP Tennis National Bank Open. First and Second Round. IGA [30] [RSE] ATP Tennis National Bank Stadium -- Montreal, Que. Live Open. Third Round. IGA Stadium AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 45

MOVIE HIGHLIGHTS THE BEST MOVIES ON TELEVISION SUN/10:30PM SUNDAY 6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. PRETTY WOMAN 7:00 a.m. [36] [SLICE] Bridget Jones’s Diary [24] [YTV] Antz +++ (1998) Voices A man in a legal but hurtful [53] [AMC] Jerry Maguire +++ +++ (2001) Renée Zellweger. (2h) of Woody Allen. (2h) business needs an escort for some (1996) Tom Cruise. (3h) [46] [FAM] Shrek Forever After 9:30 p.m. social events, and hires a beautiful 7:30 a.m. +++ (2010) Voices of Mike Myers. (2h) prostitute he meets... only to fall in 7:30 p.m. [50] [TCM] Tarzan, The Ape Man [50] [TCM] For Me and My Gal +++ (1932) Johnny Weissmuller. (2h) love, on E! +++ (1942) Judy Garland. (2h) [53] [AMC] The Fugitive +++ 10:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. (1993) Harrison Ford. (3h) MON/12:30PM [34] [SHOW] The Bourne Legacy [18] [W] Knocked Up +++ (2007) SHREK FOREVER AFTER [50] [TCM] Les Girls +++ (1957) +++ (2012) Jeremy Renner. (3h) Seth Rogen. (3h) Gene Kelly. (2h) [50] [TCM] Summer Stock +++ [46] [FAM] Harriet the Spy +++ Rumpelstiltskin tricks a mid-life 10:00 a.m. (1950) Judy Garland. (2h) (1996) Rosie O’Donnell. (2h) crisis burdened Shrek into allowing 9:30 p.m. 11:30 p.m. himself to be erased from existence and [53] [AMC] Rocky +++ (1976) cast in a dark alternate timeline where Sylvester Stallone. (2h30) [50] [TCM] On the Town ++++ [50] [TCM] Tarzan and His Mate Rumpelstiltskin rules supreme, on FAM. 11:15 a.m. (1949) Gene Kelly. (2h) +++ (1934) Johnny Weissmuller. (2h) [55] [CHCH] Three Days of the 1:30 a.m. NSTAV/T1U2:R30DP.AM.Y NTV/7:30 P.M. [44] [CTVSci-Fi] The Rock +++ Condor +++ (1975) Robert Redford. (1996) Sean Connery. (2h45) (2h30) [50] [TCM] The Big Clock +++ 11:30 a.m. 10:30 p.m. (1948) Ray Milland. (2h) [24] [YTV] How to Train Your [40] [E!] Pretty Woman +++ TUESDAY Dragon 2 +++ (2014) Jay Baruchel. (1990) Richard Gere. (2h30) 7:30 a.m. (2h) [46] [FAM] Shrek Forever After [50] [TCM] The Happy Road +++ +++ (2010) Voices of Mike Myers. (2h) [50] [TCM] Our Town +++ (1940) (1957) Gene Kelly. (1h45) [58] [APTN] Freedom Writers +++ A.J. Craven. (1h30) 12:30 p.m. (2007) Hilary Swank. (2h30) 11:15 a.m. 11:30 p.m. [53] [AMC] Rocky II +++ (1979) [53] [AMC] Mad Max: Fury Road Sylvester Stallone. (2h30) [50] [TCM] An American in Paris +++ (2015) Tom Hardy. (2h45) [46] [FAM] Shrek the Third +++ ++++ (1951) Gene Kelly. (2h) 12:30 p.m. (2007) Mike Myers. (2h) 1:30 a.m. 1:15 p.m. [46] [FAM] Harriet the Spy +++ [58] [APTN] Freedom Writers +++ (1996) Rosie O’Donnell. (2h) [50] [TCM] The Three Musketeers (2007) Hilary Swank. (2h30) [50] [TCM] Escape From Fort Bravo +++ (1948) Lana Turner. (2h15) +++ (1953) William Holden. (1h45) 2:00 p.m. MONDAY 5:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. [36] [SLICE] Bridget Jones’s Diary [53] [AMC] Casino ++++ (1995) +++ (2001) Renée Zellweger. (2h) [53] [AMC] Backdraft +++ (1991) Robert De Niro. (4h) 3:00 p.m. Kurt Russell. (2h45) [50] [TCM] Born Yesterday ++++ 12:15 p.m. (1950) Judy Holliday. (2h) [27] [A&E] Taken +++ (2008) Liam 6:30 p.m. Neeson. (2h) [50] [TCM] The Devil-Doll +++ 3:30 p.m. (1936) Lionel Barrymore. (1h30) [46] [FAM] The Final Season +++ 12:30 p.m. (2007) Sean Astin. (2h) [50] [TCM] The Pirate +++ (1948) 7:30 p.m. Judy Garland. (2h) [46] [FAM] Shrek Forever After 3:55 p.m. +++ (2010) Voices of Mike Myers. (2h) [50] [TCM] Executive Suite +++ 3:15 p.m. (1954) William Holden. (2h) [40] [E!] Pretty Woman +++ 9:30 p.m. (1990) Richard Gere. (2h20) [50] [TCM] Between Two Women 4:00 p.m. +++ (1937) Franchot Tone. (1h45) [18] [W] Sully +++ (2016) Tom 4:00 p.m. Hanks. (2h) [36] [SLICE] Me Before You +++ [53] [AMC] American Gangster (2016) Emilia Clarke. (2h30) [53] [AMC] The Fugitive +++ +++ (2007) Denzel Washington. 4:30 p.m. (1993) Harrison Ford. (3h) (3h30) [58] [APTN] Freedom Writers +++ [50] [TCM] Sunset Boulevard [58] [APTN] Fast Five +++ (2011) (2007) Hilary Swank. (2h31) ++++ (1950) Gloria Swanson. (2h) Vin Diesel. (2h30) 5:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. [50] [TCM] My Dear Miss Aldrich [46] [FAM] The Final Season +++ [53] [AMC] Rocky IV +++ (1985) +++ (1937) Edna May Oliver. (1h30) (2007) Sean Astin. (2h) Sylvester Stallone. (2h) 6:30 p.m. 11:30 p.m. [50] [TCM] Singin’ in the Rain ++++ (1952) Gene Kelly. (2h) [46] [FAM] Harriet the Spy +++ [50] [TCM] Dear Ruth +++ (1947) [55] [CHCH] Pursued +++ (1947) (1996) Rosie O’Donnell. (2h) Joan Caulfield. (1h45) Robert Mitchum. (2h) THE WEDDING VEIL LEGACY “Since you are the one to have the veil next, “NQOTAUBOLE TMOEVI”E you never know what might happen.” WWW.NTV.CA — THE WEDDING VEIL LEGACY 46 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/August 7 - 13, 2022

THE BEST MOVIES MOVIE HIGHLIGHTS ON TELEVISION 1:15 a.m. 8:30 p.m. 1:30 a.m. THURS/9:30PM PASSCHENDAELE [50] [TCM] Network ++++ (1976) [24] [YTV] Uncle Buck +++ (1989) [18] [W] The Good Witch +++ Ned Beatty. (2h15) John Candy. (2h) (2008) Catherine Bell. (2h) The lives of a troubled veteran, his 9:30 p.m. [48] [TOON] Superman vs. The nurse girlfriend and a naive boy WEDNESDAY Elite ++++ (2012) Voices of George intersect first in Alberta and then in 10:45 a.m. [53] [AMC] Tombstone +++ (1993) Newbern. (1h45) Belgium during the bloody WWI battle Kurt Russell. (3h) [50] [TCM] Torrent +++ (1926) [50] [TCM] The Manchurian SATURDAY of Passchendaele, on CHCH. Greta Garbo. (1h45) Candidate ++++ (1962) Frank 9:45 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Sinatra. (2h15) FRI/10:30PM [55] [CHCH] Passchendaele +++ [44] [CTVSci-Fi] Star Trek IV: The LOGAN [53] [AMC] Casino ++++ (1995) (2008) Paul Gross. (2h30) Voyage Home +++ (1986) William Robert De Niro. (4h) 10:20 p.m. Shatner. (2h30) In a future where mutants are nearly ex- 12:30 p.m. [50] [TCM] Julius Caesar +++ tinct, an elderly and weary Logan leads a [46] [FAM] Kit Kittredge: An (1953) Marlon Brando. (2h15) quiet life. But when Laura, a mutant child [46] [FAM] The Final Season +++ American Girl +++ (2008) Abigail 10:30 a.m. pursued by scientists, comes to him for (2007) Sean Astin. (2h) Breslin. (2h10) help, he must get her to safety, on MM. [50] [TCM] A Woman of Affairs 11:45 p.m. [34] [SHOW] Oblivion +++ (2013) +++ (1928) Greta Garbo. (1h30) Tom Cruise. (2h30) NTV/9:30 P.M. SATURDAY 2:00 p.m. [50] [TCM] Walk on the Wild Side 12:00 p.m. OCEAN’S TWELVE +++ (1962) Laurence Harvey. (2h) [50] [TCM] Camille ++++ (1937) [50] [TCM] Mutiny on the Bounty WWW.NTV.CA Greta Garbo. (2h) FRIDAY ++++ (1935) Charles Laughton. 4:00 p.m. 11:30 a.m. (3h15) 12:15 p.m. [50] [TCM] Anna Karenina ++++ [50] [TCM] Nancy Goes to Rio +++ (1935) Greta Garbo. (1h45) (1950) Jane Powell. (2h) [44] [CTVSci-Fi] Galaxy Quest +++ 5:45 p.m. 12:30 p.m. (1999) Tim Allen. (2h15) 3:15 p.m. [50] [TCM] Ninotchka +++ (1939) [46] [FAM] Kit Kittredge: An Greta Garbo. (2h) American Girl +++ (2008) Abigail [50] [TCM] Guys and Dolls +++ 6:00 p.m. Breslin. (2h10) (1955) Marlon Brando. (2h45) 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. [53] [AMC] American Gangster +++ (2007) Denzel Washington. (3h30) [50] [TCM] Rich, Young and Pretty [34] [SHOW] I Am Legend +++ 9:30 p.m. +++ (1951) Jane Powell. (2h) (2007) Will Smith. (2h) 2:00 p.m. [55] [CHCH] The Red House +++ [53] [AMC] The Shawshank Redemption (1947) Edward G. Robinson. (2h) ++++ (1994) Tim Robbins. (3h) [53] [AMC] Tombstone +++ (1993) 5:30 p.m. Kurt Russell. (3h) THURSDAY 5:30 p.m. [55] [CHCH] The Black Book +++ 10:30 a.m. (1949) Robert Cummings. (2h) [50] [TCM] Hit the Deck +++ 6:30 p.m. [34] [SHOW] The Edge of the (1955) Tony Martin. (2h) Garden +++ (2010) Rob Estes. (2h) 7:30 p.m. [53] [AMC] Rocky IV +++ (1985) 11:30 a.m. Sylvester Stallone. (2h) [50] [TCM] The Girl Most Likely 7:30 p.m. [50] [TCM] Life at the Top +++ +++ (1957) Jane Powell. (2h) (1965) Laurence Harvey. (2h) 9:30 p.m. [5] [NTV] The Wedding Veil Legacy 3:15 p.m. (2022) Alison Sweeney. (2h) [50] [TCM] Royal Wedding ++++ 8:00 p.m. [50] [TCM] The Wonderful World (1951) Jane Powell. (2h) of the Brothers Grimm +++ 10:30 p.m. [34] [SHOW] Oblivion +++ (2013) (1962) Laurence Harvey. (2h30) Tom Cruise. (2h30) 3:45 p.m. [33] [MM] Logan +++ (2017) Hugh 9:30 p.m. Jackman. (3h) [53] [AMC] RoboCop 2 +++ (1990) [48] [TOON] Superman vs. The [5] [NTV] Ocean’s Twelve ++ Peter Weller. (2h45) Elite ++++ (2012) Voices of George (2004) George Clooney. (2h30) 6:30 p.m. Newbern. (1h45) [50] [TCM] A Streetcar Named 11:30 p.m. Desire +++ (1951) Vivien Leigh. [53] [AMC] The Shawshank Redemption (2h15) ++++ (1994) Tim Robbins. (3h) [50] [TCM] Seven Brides for Seven 10:30 p.m. [46] [FAM] Kit Kittredge: An Brothers ++++ (1954) Jane Powell. American Girl +++ (2008) Abigail (2h) [44] [CTVSci-Fi] Doctor Sleep +++ Breslin. (2h10) 12:00 a.m. (2019) Ewan McGregor. (3h15) 7:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. [53] [AMC] Rocky IV +++ (1985) [50] [TCM] The Running Man +++ Sylvester Stallone. (2h) [53] [AMC] The Expendables 2 (1963) Laurence Harvey. (2h) +++ (2012) Sylvester Stallone. (2h) “Look, it’s not in my nature to be mysterious. But I NOTABLE MOVIE can’t talk about it and I can’t talk about why.” “QUOTE”— OCEAN’S TWELVE DAVIGAIITLAALBVLEEROSNIOLNINEA:VNAIFLLADBHLEEORNALLIDN.Ec:omw ww.NFLDHERALD.com August 7 - 13, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 47

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AutoLine Contrary W.Week Record CMT (6) 583 575 22 ManPlan ManPlan ManPlan Creek Creek SaveReno SaveReno Paid Paid Creek Creek SaveReno SaveReno Due South Creek ABC (7) 361 281 11 Chronicle News Weekend News Weekend GMA/Sunday News Weekend This Week News Weekend Record Matter CityLine CTV2 (10) 340 202 5 Paid CashCb Marilyn Denis Worst Driver Paid Paid Paid Spencer Money eTalk Church Paid Paid Hellfire NBC-B (11) 280 9 House Chef News Boston Weekend Boston Weekend Sunday Today NBC10 News News Meet the Press Chef Golf Live NBC-D 58 Paid KeyDavid Matter Local 4 News Morning J.Osteen Local 4 News Sunday Today Flash Meet the Press Church Golf Live TREE (16) 546 553 20 Machines R Rivets Dora MaxRuby AgentB R. Rob PAW Various Guppies Cleo Agent B RyanPly Machines P. Pig PAW Guppies OLN (17) 457 411 102 Jokers Jokers Jokers  \"A Romance Wedding\" (‘20) Paid Paid Dirt Trax Paid  \"The Dating List\" (‘20) Movie W (18) 567 602 274 _  \"Country at Heart\" (‘20)  \"Road Trip Romance\" (‘22)  \"Love on the Air\" (‘15)  \"Eat, Play, Love\" (‘17) Jen Lilley. (CC) Movie CBCN (20) 390 502 13 N.Things News News News Live news coverage featuring reports from CBC bureaus across Canada and the world. CBCNews With Michael VISION (21) 394 650 64 Super. Beyond Super. Outreach Popoff Touch Ministries Mass Youssef Creflo Faytene Copelnd Facts Islam Hour of Power CBS (22) 362 282 7 Murdoch WBZ This Morning WBZ This Morning WBZ This Morning WBZ This Morning CBS Sunday Morning Face the Nation NE Liv. Bull Ride TSN (23) 400 400 100 _ SportsC SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre Uninter. YTV (24) 542 551 21 Victori. Sponge Sponge Sidekick NumbCh. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud  \"How to Train Your Dragon 2\" (‘14) Movie CNN (25) 500 500 234 CNNLive CNN Live New Day Weekend New Day Weekend InsidePolitics State of the Union Zakaria GPS Reliable Sources Union GLOBAL (26) 339 240 4 History Erased Paid Paid Off Air Paid Ent. Tonight Disaster Global News Morning B. List A&E (27) 520 615 202 InfoDoc InfoDoc InfoDoc InfoDoc Potter FlippingDownSout FlippingDownSout FlippingDownSout FlippingDownSout Zombie Flip. Zombie AMC (28) 609 293 564 Movie Stooges  \"Jerry Maguire\" (‘96) Cuba Gooding Jr., Tom Cruise.  \"Rocky\" (1976,Drama) Sylvester Stallone. (CC)  \"Rocky II\" (‘79) RSE (30) 416 406 110 _ Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central GottaSee Soccer DFL Leipzig vs Stuttgart Sportsnet Central SN360 (31) 403 410 101 _ FScore The Final Score MorningHighlight MorningHighlight MorningHighlight MorningHighlight MorningHighlight MorningHighlight WWE MM (33) 580 570 220 _  \"X2: X-Men United\" (... 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Gypsy Wedd SeekSisterWife SeekSisterWife SeekSisterWife Mama'sB DTOUR (42) 524 618 210 Unknown Beyond Unknown Border Border Border Border Border Border Border Paid Weird or What? Buried Worlds Buried CTVSc (44) 528 627 209 _  \"Midway\" (2019,War) Ed Skrein. (CC)  \"12 Strong\" (‘18,Action) Chris Hemsworth. (CC)  \"The Rock\" (‘96) Nicolas Cage, Sean Connery. FAM (46) 540 556 258 Malory Kingdom Kingdom Dark? Holly S.Sparks S.Sparks S.Sparks S.Sparks Cat Noir Cat Noir Summer BossBaby  \"Shrek the Third\" (‘07) CTVCo (47) 548 625 208 Friends Modern Modern CornerG CornerG CornerG CornerG Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Friends Friends Friends TOON (48) 544 554 254 J. Bravo LoonTune Advent. Di-Gata Transyl Drama ChopChop Titans! Titans! WeBears Drama  \"Space Jam\" (‘96) Michael Jordan. Bakugan HIST (49) 506 522 287 _ Pawn American Pickers Salvage Kings Rust Valley Paid Paid American Pickers American Pickers Forged in Fire SEALTeam TCM (50) 539 292 204 _  \"The Nun's Story\" (‘59)  \"For Me and My Gal\" (‘42)  \"Les Girls\" (‘57,Mus) Gene Kelly. (CC)  \"The Happy Road\" (‘57)  \"The Three M... PEACH (51) 650 294 200 Paid Paid Paid D.Tales AnimalR. KeyDavid KWallace Leading Increasing Faith Paid Paid Atlanta Eats Ins. Ed. Broad FX (53) 251 Hud.-Rex Hudson and Rex Hudson and Rex Hudson and Rex Hudson and Rex Hudson and Rex Hudson and Rex Hudson and Rex Hud.-Rex FOX (54) 363 283 10 Crime Paid Go/Nitro Paid Paid Mass Paid Science Paid Fox News Sunday Measure Press Go/Nitro Outdoors Paid CHCH (55) 345 218 17 _ Jewelry Dr.Ho News Sherbino News Night Dr.Ho Sherbino Dr.Ho Dr.Ho Dr.Ho Night Investor Dr.Ho KeyDavid Dr.Ho OWN (56) 507 526 285 _ Oprah Oprah Winfrey Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes B. List B. List B. List B. List B. List Soul Sunday Love APTN (58) 350 239 23 RedEarth News APTN Anaana's Louis Glooscap Tshaka Teepee Canot Tshakape LittleJ Coyote's AWSM! Pixels Native Yukon NGEO (85) 551 524 289 _ Docs Heartland Docs Lords of Ocean Zoo D. Zoo D. Paid Paid Paid Border Lords of Ocean Hitler's Attack Teen CIHF (115) 204 4 Paid News Ent. Tonight Disaster Paid Paid Paid SaveReno J.Osteen CarnEats Paid Paid B. List Backyard Mas.Flip CITY (133)344 214 19 Movie Hudson and Rex CityLine Hudson and Rex Canadian Canada Jokers Church Hudson and Rex Correio Da Manha Lombardi PRMT (279) 584 628 211 Auction Auction Auction Ink Ink Ink Ink Ink Ink Ink Ink Ink Master Ink Master Ink Mstr STARZ1 (306)612 304 570  \"Nurse.Fighter.Boy\" (‘08)  \"Ocean's Eleven\" (‘60) Island Lemurs M  \"Madagascar\" (‘05)  \"Curious George\" (‘06) Movie 48 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/August 7 - 13, 2022


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