Important Announcement
PubHTML5 Scheduled Server Maintenance on (GMT) Sunday, June 26th, 2:00 am - 8:00 am.
PubHTML5 site will be inoperative during the times indicated!

Home Explore 2021 | August 15-21 Elvis

2021 | August 15-21 Elvis

Published by web, 2023-08-14 14:24:47

Description: 2021 | August 15-21 Elvis

Search

Read the Text Version

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 14 18 ELVIS: A YEAR IN THE LIFE FAREWELL PRIVATE EYES 11 The Herald reflects on the anniversary The Newfoundland Herald goes one- of two seminal years in the life of Elvis on-two with Cindy Sampson and Jason Aaron Presley, weighing the highs and Priestley ahead of the series finale of lows of the King of Rock ‘N’ Roll. NTV’s Private Eyes. QUOTE OF THE WEEK 22 24 “What this chapter of my life is teaching me is that I am so much stronger than I ever thought I was.” — Jamie Chafe Badcock LIFE’S A BEACH B’YS OH B’YS 26 Hosted by The Newfoundland Herald’s “I was among a group of women who, FASHION OVER 50 own Pam Pardy, we preview the Kitchen no matter what they wore ... were pretty Party featuring Down From Dublin and damn awesome and b’ys oh b’ys, let me You know her as an award-winning and much more! tell you, there’s no debating that.” best-selling author. Now, Helen C. Es- cott’s secret to style has her dressing like INSIDE THIS WEEK royalty. 2 ARCHIVES 24 OPINIONS & MORE 42 ON DEMAND ONNOLWINAE!VAILABLE Celebrating our past B’ys oh b’ys New on demand this week 3 BETWEEN THE LINES 26 ARTIST SPOTLIGHT 44 TV SCHEDULE The King & The Man in Black Helen C. Escott This week on NTV 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 30 75 YEARS OF HERALD 45 MUST SEE TV Publish or perish Celebrating our past A rundown of top TV picks! 6 PEOPLE 32 THIS WEEK WITH JIM 70 HOROSCOPES Local and Hollywood celebs Writing in his shadow Life according to the stars 11 INSPIRATIONAL 34 FINE OL’SCOFF 72 GET PUZZLED! Jamie Chafe Badcock Snacks on the go Train your brain 14 COVER STORY 36 CRIME FLASHBACK 76 COMICS Elvis: A year in the life Catching a killer pt. 1 The Herald’s funny pages 18 TELEVISION WORLD 38 MOVIE MINUTE 78 KIDS CORNER Private Eyes In theatres & on demand Activities, art work, DIYs 22 SUMMER FUN 41 TV WEEK 80 LAST LAUGH Kitchen Party Your weekly TV guide Tickle your funnybone THIS WEEK’S HERALD CONTESTS 28 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 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 1

From the Archives THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 75 TH ANNIVERSARY (1946 ~ 2021) Volume 75 No. 33 74 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK FILE PHOTO THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD. Published by NEWFOUNDLAND SHOCKING CASE OF FRAUD BROADCASTING LTD., This week in our history The Sunday taken advantage of was aware that a ter- 460 Logy Bay Road, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Herald exposed a shocking case of rible trick had been pulled at his expense. Tel.: (709) 726-7060, Fax: (709) 726-6971. fraud after a man whose wife had been dead for over a year was told point blank TERMITE TAKEDOWN Mail: P.O. Box 2015, St. John’s, NL, A1C 5R7. his wife was in the hospital. E-mail: [email protected]. It turns out the man shared the same The Sunday Herald shared a creepy Entire contents copyright 2021 surname as another man from the area crawly tale of a Bell Island miner whose who impersonated the first man, who was home was invaded and ruined by thou- © The Newfoundland Herald. All rights reserved. a World War I veteran and member of sands upon thousands of termites. the GW.V.A, in order to collect benefits SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In Newfoundland and including food orders, free medical atten- The termites swarmed the home and Labrador – 26 issues for $43.94 + HST, 52 issues tion and hospitalization. began to burrow through and eat through (1 year) for $82.68 + HST. Digital only, 6 month, When the illness of his ‘wife’ was the beams and shores underneath the brought to his attention, the man being house, bringing it to near collapse. The $27.60 + HST. Call 1-800-901-4901. family had no choice but to vacate the home, which was set to be torn down. 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, Danette Dooley, Kyle Curtis Contributing Artist: Danny Bulanadi, Brad Crocker Sales/Circulation Manager: Gary Oliver: 570-5246 Sales Representatives: Shannell Lewis: 570-5218 ARCHIVAL FEATURE: In recognition of The Newfoundland Herald’s Amanda Petite: 570-5248 75TH Anniversary, we are showcasing more of our colourful past. (P. 30) Circulation Coordinator: Roberta Noseworthy 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; 6-month subscription (26 issues) $50.53 HST included Hollie Pittman, Burin Peninsula, 277-2843; 12-month subscription (52 issues) $95.08 HST included Wade Morgan, Trinity-Conception, 786-2539; Diane Arnold, Clarenville/Bonavista, Experience The Digital* Only Subscription 677-2702; Newfoundland Herald’s Allan Miles, Grand Falls/Windsor, 535-0290; 3-month subscription (13 issues) $14.38 HST included John Morgan, Placentia, 227-2622; digital editions. 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/ Anywhere, Anytime! *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 15 - 21, 2021

BETWEEN THE LINES EDITORIAL BY: DILLON COLLINS THE KING & THE MAN IN BLACK I t’s a slice of Herald tradi- ~ THE MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET ~ tion, honouring The King. Elvis Presley, the man so ELVIS PRESLEY, JOHNNY CASH, JERRY LEE LEWIS AND CARL PERKINS. (1956) enshrined in pop culture that his popularity, lore and legend grow The hands of fate are always at play, even when it came four decades after his untimely death in to writing the stories of The King and The Man in Black. 1977 at just 42 years of age. Tracing steps through the timeline of “My dad and Elvis were friends; they draw a line through time that connect- one of music’s true pillars, each August we at The Herald strive for new ways to worked side by side when Elvis was there ed The Man and Black to his longtime spotlight and pay homage to the man who’s star status was, and indeed is, be- at Sun records.” manager Saul Holiff, which would yond description. Sometimes there’s a milestone, spe- IMPROMPTU SESSIONS inevitably lead to the cial (or sombre) anniversary. Others the bloodline of The King makes the news timeless love story of in ways wonderful and sometimes not. True to John Carter’s quote, Johnny and June. 1961 & 1971 Presley and father Cash both re- In 1961 Elvis was This year, The Herald reflected on two pivotal years in the life of Elvis Aaron corded together at Sun Record on top of the wold. Presley. 1961 and 1971 were two years of change for the undisputed King of Studios back in 1956 as part 16 years later, he Rock ‘N’ Roll, of film successes, some commercial letdowns, and personal and of the Million Dollar Quartet would unceremoni- professional hardships. alongside Jerry Lee Lewis ously leave it. That Both years, celebrating 60 and 50 year anniversaries respectively, were instru- and Carl Perkins, record- very same year – far mental in the way, shape and form Elvis carried on, with each peak and valley ed by the incomparable removed from marquee dissected by music historians and Elvis fanatics nearly 45 years removed from Sam Phillips. Talk THEDAILYTIMES.COM PHOTOS stages or the glitz and his final curtain call. about envying the fly glamour of Hollywood – of the wall in those Newfoundland and Labra- A fellow music icon, who was no impromptu sessions. dor unwittingly played host stranger to the Tupelo, Mississippi native was The Man in Black himself, It speaks to the curiousness of to a meeting that set in motion Johnny Cash. fate, of the chance fly by of Elvis that led perhaps the most important Cash – who in no coincidence to this posting will have his life and times and to the now fabled Million Dollar Quar- chapter in the life of Johnny Cash. stranger than fiction connection to our province chronicled in the upcoming tet collaboration with Cash and co. The hands of fate are always at play, documentary When Johnny Cash Got His Moose (more on page 6) – was a col- Those same serendipitous moments even when it came to writing the stories laborator, and friend, to The King. that saw a hunting trip to The Rock of The King and The Man in Black. “They were contemporaries and were part of the driving force that created rock and roll,” John Carter Cash, only son of the legendary country star told the Express in the fall of 2020. Dillon Collins, The Herald’s Staff Writer, can be reached by emailing [email protected] AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 3

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR RAFTING NL BADGER CHUTE RUN (MICHAEL CHUBBS PHOTOS) GWITNA’Q CULINARY EXPERIENCE FUN IN CENTRAL RaftingNL adventures. From culinary experiences on the Exploits to white wa- During this staycation summer Falls-Windsor to the scenic hiking (and ter rafting down the Badger Chute, ex- 2021, there’s no shortage of fun to salmon fishing watching) in Gorge Park, perienced guides like Ben N. (a.k.a. Ben be had, but when it comes to adventure, there’s no shortage of activities for those No Beard) will make sure this is a trip central Newfoundland is the place to who want to take it all in and then some. you’ll never forget. But there’s so much head for thrills for all ages. From the to take in. Botwood has murals to de- River’s Edge Grill and the Salmonid In- For those who want a little more rush light the eye and stir the soul, and they terpretation Centre in Grand when it comes to water fun, visit the also have the history of the Flying Boat folks at Riverfront Chalet and their Museum. There’s so much to uncover and discover a short car ride away. Even better? Folks in the region are more than happy to see staycationers visit. Dave and Adam at Hotel Robin Hood can advise and guide and the area’s din- ing establishments are ready to serve up the smiles. Stay tuned next week for more central NL adventure. PP BOTWOOD FLYING BOAT MUSEUM Disclaimer: Opinions and letters published in The Newfoundland Herald are not nec- essarily the views of the Editor, or Publisher. The Newfoundland Herald reserves the right to edit or omit copy, in accordance with our policies. Letters to the Editor must be attributed with a name, address and contact phone number – names and town of or- igin will be printed, or may be withheld at the editor’s discretion. Herald Contest Rules: Contest is open to all NL residents. Employees and immediate family members of Stirling Communications International are ineligible to play or win. If the winner is un- able to receive the prize, or are unreachable within a set amount of time, another entry will be chosen from the collected submissions. Submissions accepted in person at The Newfoundland Herald, 460 Logy Bay Road, St. John’s or online (if applicable) at nfld- herald.com on the contest page. Only the winner(s) of the contest will be notified. The Newfoundland Herald reserves the right to publish the name and photograph of the winner. Prize must be accepted as awarded, with no substitutions. 4 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021

THANK YOU CLIFFORDGEORGE (FILE PHOTO) Editor’s note: The following comment is from our website regarding the story Whiteway’s Newfoundland Pony Tales from our June 20 - 26 issue. JUDY STIRLING PHOTO Thank you Clifford. The Newfoundland Pony gave many STIRLING’S SUPPORT: NTV families a fighting chance at life in all the outports. As of press time, we’re still waiting before they hit their stride on the lake and Today the pony has a place in all our to see who the pond stars will be goforgold. NewfoundlandBroadcasting’s hearts for sure , but we also must make and their official times, but it’s still worth President, Scott Stirling, paid a lake-side sure some are kept in out yards and celebrating our crew of hearty rowers visit and took a snap. Good luck! PP pastures. - Tammy Webber AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 5

PEOPLE! PAGE 9 LOCAL & INTERNATIONAL CELEBRITY NEWS WHEN JOHNNY CASH GOT HIS MOOSE MOVIE PHOTO NL & THE MAN IN BLACK J ohnny Cash’s folklore in- Moose this October, sharing who experienced, or knows ducing moose hunting trek the story of when the country of first hand knowledge of the in Newfoundland and Lab- music legend came to New- Johnny Cash moose hunt and rador turns 60 in 2021, and foundland to hunt moose in tour. DC one filmmaker is reliving the serendipi- 1961 and how it led to the tous experience. Jonathan Holiff, son of fabled romance of Johnny and Those with knowledge are Cash’s longtime manager Saul Holiff, is June. Holiff and co. have put encouraged to reach out via set to film When Johnny Cash Got His out an open call to any local email at whenjohnnycashgothis- [email protected]. 6 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021

PEOPLE! MILLA JOVOVICH PHOTOS MILLA JOVOVICH NEVERLAND HAS ARRIVED! ON THE ROCK! P roduction of the from Milla Jovovich, megastar Milla Jovovich may be the star Disney+ feature and mother of Wendy herself, of Resident Evil and Monster film Peter Pan Ever Anderson, showed the Hunter, but in the Peter Pan & Wendy & Wendy is on young-cast members about the Saga, she’s tackling one of her biggest its way in Newfoundland and province, including sizing up the roles to date: Mom. culture and oddities down Qui- Jovovich accompanied daughter Labrador, and the stars are di Vidi and soaking up our rare Ever Anderson to NL this summer beautiful summer! DC for the shooting of Peter Pan & Wen- being seen across the is- dy, sharing on Instagram that ”we have had so much fun discovering land. Social media posts this stunning part of Canada!” On the schedule for days off? Lunch at Mallard Cottage and the always must see O’Brien’s Boat Tour. DC MILLA JOVOVICH PHOTOS AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 7

PEOPLE! BENJAMINVANAINSWORTH MALCOLMMCDOWELL DREW FORSYTH PHOTO AL SEIB PHOTO SON OF A CRITCH CAST LARRY MARANO PHOTO T he cast for the ad- Benjamin Evan Ainsworth, Claire aptation of Mark Rankin, Sophia Powers, Mark Ri- MELISSA Critch’s bio Son of vera and the legendary Mal- ETHERIDGE a Critch is beginning colm McDowell. AT ICEBERG ALLEY to take shape. The series, which The series is expected The iconic Melissa Etheridge is returning to Newfoundland will see Lionsgate and to launch on CBC TV and Labrador to kick off the Iceberg Alley Performance Tent in style on CBC team up on the and CBC Gem in Jan. September 8th. Etheridge, a Gram- my and Oscar winning singer-song- comedy series, includes MARKCRITCH (BUD GAULTON PHOTO) 2022. DC writer, is one of the preeminent art- ists of her generation. Tickets at icebergalleyconcerts.com DC 8 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021

PEOPLE! LISABAKER JOHNSHEEHAN GABRIEL RINALDI PHOTO LISA BAKER COMEDY FACEBOOK PHOTO JB TAYLOR PHOTO PENNY OLEKSIAK BAKER BACK ON THE ROCK! CANADIAN RECORD L isa Baker is coming St. John’s on October 7-8, Dil- home for a laugh! Lisa do on October 9 and Port Aux Get used to the name Penny Baker returns home Basques October 16. More Oleksiak, because it’s one now dates TBA and ticket informa- etched in the record books. Oleksiak, for fall dates alongside tion at lisabakercomedy.com DC at only 21-years of age, is now the most decorated Canadian Olympian the incomparable John Sheehan in in history with seven medals. Olek- siak added to her total from the whopping four goal in the 2016 sum- mer Olympics with a gold in the 4x100m freestyle, a bronze in the 200m freestyle and a bronze in the 4x100m medley. Unbelieveable! DC AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 9

10 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021

INSPIRATIONAL FREEPIK.COM PHOTO SUBMITTED PHOTO STRENGTH IN ISOLATION Jamie Chafe Badcock of St. John’s shares some positivity while awaiting his second double lung transplant in Toronto during a global pandemic. BY KRYSTYN DECKER T he last year and however ally COVID-19 related. That being said, His entire life has been filled with many months has been in- navigating the news of requiring not his hospital visits, and in 2015, one of those credibly unpredictable. For first, but his second double lung trans- visits resulted in a Nontuberculous My- plant during a global pandemic has been cobacterial lung disease (NTM) diag- some, it’s been a time of re- nothing short of challenging. nosis, a disease caused by bacteria which can produce major damage to the lungs. flection and opportunity. For most, it HARD TIMES He received his first double lung has been isolating, damaging, and even At the very young age of only transplant on July 31, 2017, only three months old, Jamie four short years ago. tragic. Chafe was diagnosed with Just last summer, he began to the most common fatal ge- notice changes in his breathing, When the news of COVID-19 first netic disease among young and was then diagnosed with Canadians, Cystic Fibro- chronic rejection. His body broke, none of us imagined that we sis. Chafe’s mother was is recognizing that the told he wouldn’t live to lungs are foreign, and would still be navigating a pandemic see past kindergarten, he has been listed since and although he is now February 5th of this over a year later. It has affected our day 34-years-old, the road hasn’t been year for a second double easy. lung transplant. to day life, the global economy, and most everyone’s well-being both physically and emotionally. Uprooting our normal routines, bans on gatherings and the iso- lation from our families and friends, the rollercoaster continues. For one Newfoundlander, the tough- est adversity of the last year wasn’t actu- AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 11

JAMIE & STEVE (SUBMITTED PHOTOS) Thankfully, it hasn’t been 12 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021 a road walked alone. Chafe married his sweetheart. Chafe has been residing with family in Brampton since January while he awaits his surgery. Ontario has been one of the hardest hit Canadian provinces during the pandemic, with restrictions and lockdown patterns mimicking that of a rollercoaster. “Since I arrived here in January, I have hardly seen anyone. I have a large group of friends in Ontario, but because of the lockdowns and restrictions I haven’t been able to enjoy that one-on-one con- tact with them. I can honestly say that this has been the absolute hardest thing I have ever gone through,” he shared with The Newfoundland Herald. “I can’t lie to you and say that there haven’t been times when I’ve wanted to pack up and go home, and just live out the days I have left surrounded by my loved ones.” NOTHING BUT SUPPORT The strength it takes mentally and physically for someone in Chafe’s shoes to push through the adversities and the setbacks is extraordinary. Thankfully, it hasn’t been a road walked alone. Chafe married his sweetheart, Steve Badcock, in October of 2020. He wasn’t planning on getting married, however after his chronic rejection diagnosis last summer, Badcock popped the question. “It was very important to him for me

to know that I have his support 110 per cent. That he would be there to see me through this so that we can enjoy a happy, healthy life together on the oth- er side. His support has been a game changer. I am just honestly not sure if I would have travelled down this road had it not been for his love.” Chafe shared. JAMIE & HIS MOM (SUBMITTED PHOTOS) “What this chapter of my life is teaching me is that I am so much stronger than I ever thought I was.” — Jamie Chafe Badcock isn’t the only love that has “I want to honour my donor that I mean that it can’t be beautiful.” continued to push Chafe through his have now, and the donor that I will You can follow and support Jamie difficult journey. His love for singing has have by how I live my life. I want to also had a major impact not only on his inspire others and show that just Chafe’s journey into his second dou- mental health, but on his physical health because life is hard at times, doesn’t ble lung transplant by visiting his Go- as well. FundMe gofund.me/928952fe Singing has always been one of Chafe’s many passions, with his grandfather having been a part of The Golden Gate Trio. Using singing as a means to escape, his doctors have also suggested that singing has done nothing but support his lung function over the years. POSITIVE VIBES No matter the amount of support, it is always mentally challenging and ex- hausting to be fighting a constant battle. Chafe’s positive outlook has been a ma- jor factor in battling an uphill journey, believing that every chapter in your life is teaching you a valuable lesson. “What this chapter of my life is teach- ing me is that I am so much stronger than I ever thought I was,” he explained. “I used to view all the things I have been through as things that beat me down, and made me weak, but the oppo- site is true. They have made me stronger than I’ve ever been. I am stronger today than I was yesterday, and I will be even stronger tomorrow. AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 13

COVER STORY ELVIS: A YEAR IN THE LIFE The Herald reflects on the anniversary of two seminal years in the life of Elvis Aaron Presley, diving into the highs and lows of the King of Rock ‘N’ Roll BY DILLON COLLINS I t’s good to be of Rock ‘N’ Roll. inator of the tabloids and charts of all the King ... From sex symbol, to chart size and scope for decades. sometimes. If one could topping musician and A-list The Newfoundland Herald – in con- be a fly on the wall for actor, Presley was the dom- junction with the official home of Elvis a year in the life of Elvis Presley, Graceland – retrace the King’s Presley during the final 1961 and 1971 for the 60th and 50th two decades of his life, anniversaries of pivotal years in the life it would be something of a once in a generation artist. to behold the sheer From box office triumphs to career amount of pressure misses and personal lows, we follow a heaped on the shoulders year in the life of Elvis Presley. of the undisputed King *Partial timeline information from Graceland. com, the official home of Elvis Presley 14 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021

1961 OURDAILYELVIS PHOTOS FEBRUARY 25, 1961 “Elvis Presley Day” is proclaimed by Tennessee Governor Buford Ellington. Every year after this, FEBRUARY 25, 1961 Elvis donates money to a list of Memphis-area charities. Elvis appears at a luncheon in his last live, non-movie performance until With this second and longer visit, honour in Memphis ... Following a press his 1968 television special. Hawaii would become one of Elvis’ life- conference, Elvis performs an afternoon long favourite places to vacation. and evening show at Ellis Auditorium to LATE MAR/MID-APRIL 1961 benefit around 38 Memphis-area char- JUNE 22, 1961 ities. Other than the Sinatra television Elvis remains in Hawaii to do loca- show, these shows are the only times tion filming for his eighth motion pic- Wild in the Country, co-starring Hope Elvis has performed live since his Army ture, Blue Hawaii, having already done Lange, Millie Perkins and Tuesday discharge. soundtrack recording. Weld, opens nationally to mixed re- views. Like Flaming Star, it’s a melodra- “Elvis Presley Day” is proclaimed by Later, there is additional filming to be ma with limited singing by Elvis, and Tennessee Governor Buford Ellington. done back in Hollywood for this film, not one of his most successful motion Every year after this, Elvis donates mon- which will open later in the year. pictures. ey to a list of Memphis-area charities, eventually reaching 50 or more, usually Also in June, the album Something For around Christmas time. Everybody is shipped. It hits the charts in July, staying for 25 weeks and spend- MARCH 25, 1961 ing three of those weeks at #1. Elvis arrives in Ha- JULY-AUGUST, 1961 waii for a press confer- ence, then an evening Elvis records and films for his ninth concert at Bloch Arena at motion picture, Follow That Dream. Pearl Harbor. He is there to perform a benefit to OCTOBER 1961 help fund the building of the USS Arizona Memo- The soundtrack album for Blue rial. Hundreds of fans mob Hawaii enters the the airport as he arrives. Billboard chart for His show raises around a year-and-a-half $62,000 for the memorial. run, staying at #1 for 20 weeks, second This turns out to be Elvis’ only to GI Blues as the AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com biggest album of Elvis’ career on the Billboard charts. AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 15

OCTOBER 1961 Blue Hawaii opens thus far. Its characteristics of a non-ce- nationally to warm rebral plot, lavish scenery, lots of songs It also yields a #2 sin- reviews. The film hits by Elvis, and lots of pretty girls, become gle destined to become an #18 on the box office the basis for the “Presley formula” mov- Elvis classic, Can’t Help charts for 1961 and ies of the sixties. Falling in Love. #14 for 1962. DECEMBER 1961 NOVEMBER, 1961 It earns recogni- Other than the Army years, this is the Elvis records and films tion as one of the only Christmas Elvis will spend away for his 10th motion picture, Best Elvis movies, from Graceland. He will spend from De- Kid Galahad, completing it and is top-grossing cember 22 to January 29 in Las Vegas. on December 20, 1961. film of his career 1971 JANUARY 16, 1971 1971 for Elvis Aaron Presley features demanding concert schedules, critical and commercial highs and lows and Elvis attends a day of functions cul- personal hardships that would shape the final decade of minating in an evening awards banquet. his life. He and nine others accept the honor of being named One of the Ten Outstand- ing Young Men of the Nation by the United States Junior Chamber of Com- merce (The Jaycees). JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1971 Elvis plays another month-long en- gagement at the International Hotel in Las Vegas. MARCH 1971 have been written over the years, but this JUNE 1971 is the first in-depth, serious biography. Elvis begins a recording session in The two-room house Elvis was born Nashville, but cancels it due to pain and Elvis has recording sessions in Nash- in opens to the public for tours in Tu- inflammation in an eye. He is treated at ville. Much of the work is for his forth- pelo. The house was restored by the East a Nashville hospital where he is diag- coming album Elvis Sings the Wonderful Heights Garden Club in Tupelo. nosed with secondary glaucoma. World of Christmas. MAY 1971 Elvis is featured on the cover of Look Magazine, which carries an installment of the forthcoming biography on Elvis by Jerry Hopkins. Many books and articles 16 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021

Elvis has more recording sessions in FILE PHOTOS Nashville, this time mostly for an up- coming gospel album, He Touched Me. LATE 1971 - EARLY 1972 Elvis and Priscilla separate. She moves out on her own with daughter Lisa Marie. In addition, a long stretch of Highway 51 South, part of which runs in front of have now replaced The Imperials and LATE 1971 - EARLY 1972 Graceland, is officially renamed Elvis Jackie Kahane is now the opening come- Presley Boulevard. dian. The famous Elvis jumpsuits now Elvis Presley and Priscilla separate. feature matching capes. She moves out on her own with daughter JUNE 16, 1971 Lisa Marie. Elvis releases his 14th studio album Love Letters From Elvis. The album re- ceived mixed to negative critical reviews and failed to crack the top 20 Billboard charts in the United States, but faired better in the UK and Canada. JULY/AUGUST 1971 Elvis plays a two-week engagement at the Sahara Hotel in Lake Tahoe, Ne- vada. With this first appearance at the Sahara Tahoe, 2001 will now be Elvis’ entrance theme for his concert shows. He breaks attendance records for this venue. AUGUST 9-SEPT. 6, 1971 Elvis plays an engagement in Las Ve- gas at the International Hotel, which has been renamed the Las Vegas Hilton International Hotel. This run of Elvis shows in Las Vegas tops his previous at- tendance records once again. During the engagement, an award is presented to Elvis in his dressing room. It is the Bing Crosby Award from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, the organization that also presents Grammy awards. NOVEMBER 5-12, 1971 Elvis goes on a 12-city concert tour. J.D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 17

TELEVISION WORLD GLOBAL PHOTOS The Newfoundland Herald goes one-on-two with Cindy Sampson and Jason Priestley, the stars of the hit NTV series Private Eyes BY JASON SHEPPARD C indy Sampson had reason “I’m going to visit my cousins friend and co-star answers, “It to be excited on the day of and I’m so excited,” she said. just opened on June 30th,” the this interview. She was plan- day of our interview. Seven days At this point Jason Priestley, later would see the season pre- ning to drive from Toronto from his home in Nashville, asks via Zoom if the Maritime miere of their hit detec- through New Brunswick to her home in bubble is still going on to tive series Private Eyes. which Sampson, his good Observing the ban- Nova Scotia, where she hadn’t been in a ter between Cindy Sampson and Jason year and a half due to COVID-19. Priestley is every bit as entertaining as watch- “What we did in the last episode, which you ing their on-screen will see when it airs, we all felt was a perfect ending.” - Cindy Sampson on the series finale of Private Eyes 18 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021

characters, Angie Everett and Matt GLOBAL PHOTOS Shade trade barbs on the Toronto-based detective series. Priestley developed Private Eyes, alongside series creators Tim Kilby and Shelley Eriksen, from the Brad Shade Priestley developed Private Eyes, thrillers, a series of books written by C.B. Joyce. alongside series creators Tim Kilby and Shelley Eriksen, from the Brad Shade actress who could encapsulate all the rifying, but he made it the easiest tran- thrillers, a series of books written by qualities we envisioned Angie to be.” sition,” shared Sampson. “He’s become C.B. Joyce. one of my very close friends.” When asked about her primary rea- STRUGGLES OF SHADE son for wanting to be a part of the show, BECOMING A DETECTIVE Sampson doesn’t even have to think “What I enjoyed about this character Angie Everett is a role tailor made for is that he struggles,” Priestley says. “He about the answer. Sampson who admits that at a young struggled early in his life to get to where “What drew me to the show was age, she envisioned herself becoming a he got and when that part of his life is detective. over, he becomes a guy struggling to find the fact that Jason Priestley was a second act in his life.” starring in it and I went ‘SIGN “I thought I was going to be an inves- ME UP!’ Like everyone else I grew tigator of some sort. I don’t know why. I For the series, the character’s name up watching 90210, so bridging love mystery novels. I used to live in my was changed to Matt, an ex-pro hockey the gap of being comfortable to head a lot. My mom works for CSU’s player who, in a nod to the classic detec- tive series Moonlighting, finds himself work with him was ter- charmed by a feisty private investigator named Angie Everett (Sampson). “Whether they were there from day one or whether they came to the show in the last Priestley knew right away he would year, we thank all of those fans from the require a partner for the series. bottom of our heart.” - Jason Priestley “In books it’s easy for a character to be AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 19 on his own because an author can write what he’s thinking. In television it’s more difficult to do that, so we created the character of Angie for Shade to bounce off of.” With the character established, the creators needed to find the right actress to bring the charac- ter alive. Priestley says it was an exhaustive search as they looked at actresses not only in Canada, but also in America and England. That search ended the min- ute they met Sampson. “Luckily we found an AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

“Aside from the wonderful gift that has been working GLOBAL PHOTOS with Jay every day, it was always fun and exciting every step of the way.” - Cindy Sampson of Private Eyes retired hockey player on television be- cause it’s safer,” he jokes. which is interesting, but now I just play wanted to be when he grew up. one on TV because it’s safer.” “I’m a good Canadian boy so I grew up If anybody behind the show was wor- ried whether audiences would accept At this point she plays the role of in- with dreams in my head of becoming an Priestley, the former heartthrob of sun- terviewer and asks Priestley what he NHL hockey player. Now I just play a ny Beverly Hills 90210 as a low-key, sin- gle dad and former hockey player turned a private eye in grey Toronto, those wor- ries were to be short-lived. An initial ten episode season of Private Eyes debuted in May 2016 and became an immediate hit. Today it is watched in 186 countries around the world. With 54 episodes of Private Eyes now filmed we asked both performers if the overlap between actor and character has grown in them over the past seasons. “I feel Angie is pretty close to who I am,” shares Sampson. “Playing her wasn’t a real stretch for me, but I find as the seasons have gone on I have settled into her. On Private Eyes Jason and I will rattle off pages of dialogue, but then I’ll go work on something else and I won’t even remember two lines. It’s like em- bodying a character after so long. It’s comforting to live with a character for so many years.” And the connection between Priestley and his character? “There’s a comfort to it yet I feel there’s enough distance be- tween Matt and myself,’ he says. “There are certain similarities, but playing characters for as long as we have there’s a certain ease in bouncing in and out of the characters.“ To this, Sampson adds that both Ja- 20 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021

GLOBAL PHOTOS son and Matt own a lot of nice cars and “She (Sampson) has been the best co-star I’ve ever had love to drive very fast. “Okay, I guess Matt and I are the same person,” he re- and I’m going to miss working with her every day.” signs with a laugh. - Jason Priestley on co-star Cindy Sampson With production on Private Eyes wrapped for good, Priestley offers no one or whether they came to these last eight episodes and hesitation in answering what the one the show in the last year, we celebrate it along with us.” thing is he’ll miss the most about his five thank all of those fans from years with the show: his co-star. the bottom of our heart. The final season of Pri- Without them the show vate Eyes airs Monday “We hit the jackpot with Cindy. She’s wouldn’t be what it and Thursdays at been an unbelievable co-star for me for has been. We hope 10:30P.M. The series the last five years. I couldn’t have asked they will tune in for finale airs Thursday for anything more. She has been the Aug. 26 on NTV. best co-star I’ve ever had and I’m going to miss working with her every day.” AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 21 GOING OUT ON A HIGH NOTE Upon hearing her friend and co-star’s words: “This is the worst,” Sampson says. “I just want to cry myself to sleep right now.” While the pair didn’t know this would be the last season as they were filming, Sampson assures fans they will not feel slighted by the sudden ending. “What we did in the last episode, which you will see when it airs, we all felt was a perfect ending. So it just made the most sense to go out on a high note. We haven’t commented on it at all because we’re still also processing it. I don’t want it to be true. Aside from the wonderful gift that has been working with Jay every day, it was always fun and exciting every step of the way.” For Priestley, it’s emotional to see Pri- vate Eyes end, yet his final words are not ones of sadness, but of gratitude to the viewers who have tuned in for the ride. “Whether they were there from day AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

SUMMER FUN! BY PAM PARDY MICHAEL CHUBBS PHOTO Life’s a Beach Hosted by The Herald’s Pam Pardy, it’s a kitchen party to remember in a year few can forget T he b’ys from Down From Matthew Dominic, Brandon Walsh and the lifting of the restrictions as planned, Dublin are excited, and few Sean Skiffington share the reason behind of course, but be ready to dance and sing could blame them. As we fool their palatable anticipation. and rock and roll and be with each other again for the first time in a very long time,” around on the sand at Mur- PARTY OF THE SUMMER Walsh said. “It’s going to be going to be lots of fun. Not one to miss, for sure. DJ ray’s Beach in the Murray Premises as we “We’re calling it the biggest dance par- Noof and Peter Fewer and Leigh Brocker- ty of the summer. The big one after get- ville and Aubree Lambe plus some special take a few promotional shots for the up- ting our normal back. Fingers crossed for coming Kitchen Party at the Beach slated for August 20th and hosted by yours truly, 22 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021

MICHAEL CHUBBS PHOTO “I’d love to see a big group of people ... as we get back to normal.” — Matthew Dominic guests will be joining us. Plus there’s you, Pam Pardy from The Newfoundland Her- ald as our MC, so there’ll be laughs for sure,” Dominic added with a chuckle. While the main band will be perform- ing their hits like the rollicking Kitchen Party, the fun Down on George Street and the touching Hold Fast, the fellas will be joined by a full band to amp up the fun. GUARANTEED GOOD TIME “We have our big show band that’s going to be joining us that night, so it’s going to be exciting. And we do have a special guest or two in that show that we’re saving for that night,” Skiffington added. The weather is always a factor, but the fellas are hopeful that this will be a guar- anteed good time had by all. “We’re looking forward to what we hope will be a big ol’ sunny day in August but either way we’re going to have lots of fun on the beach,” shared Walsh. As Dominic holds yet another pose for the camera, his smile is contagious. “We’ve been playing a lot this summer and obviously with the restrictions that we’ve been under, the crowds have been down trying to keep the guidelines in place and keep social distancing followed so we’re excited to have what will hopefully be the first full-capacity evening in over a year. I’d love to see a big group of people out enjoying the sun and the music as we get back to nor- mal and celebrate that in Newfoundland style, by holding a big, fun, kitchen party on the beach in downtown St. John’s.” For tickets visit www.eventbrite.ca AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 23

OPINIONS & MORE NTV.CA SCREENGRAB B’YS OH B’YS; THOSE LADIES Enough of boondoggles, bottom lines and the fact the arse might be out - or back in – ‘er. Use a different lens and focus on something worth celebrating: the ladies BY PAM PARDY W hile there’s much political PAM PARDY PHOTO she feels like wearing, and I’m delighted. debate to be had over the an- Though, I admit that, as her mother, and nouncement made by Justin hemlines don’t hinder performance, who with a sometimes skeptical granny resid- Trudeau and Premier An- cares? I’m raising a 13 year-old daughter ing occasionally in the basement below, I drew Furey over the $5.2-Billion deal to who’s as confident wearing a bikini as may view my kid with a more critical lens get “Muskrat off our back,” I’ll leave that she is donning 80s-styled high-waisted than I’d like to admit. Too short shorts? banter for others. acid-washed mom jeans, and I don’t ever Too croppy of a crop top? From exposed want that to change. muffin tops to behind-spillovers, it’s not Good? Bad? A solid deal or a disaster always easy to zip my cake hole. dollar for dollar; whatever those who While she, like her mother (what love to crunch the numbers to infinity comes by nature costs no money, folks) A CRITICAL LENS and beyond come up with – often de- has ‘ junk in the trunk’ she’s proud as a pending on what side of the political peacock to wear whatever in the heck I’ve managed to bite my tongue for spectrum they stand – will be left by the the most part, however, and have steered wayside by me, at least for now. mostly clear of offering opinions that might be shaped more by stereotypical BOONDOGGLES & BOTTOMS sexualized views others may hold or ones that might be considered body shaming. It’s not that I don’t care about boon- As I hauled the biggest pair of spanks doggles and bottom lines. It’s just that, I owned over my generous thighs and right now, I care more about other belly before yanking my figure-forgiving things; like actual bottoms. dress over my 51 year-old menopausal, two kid-birthed body in 30 degree-plus The fact that Norway’s women’s beach humidity temps before heading off to handball team were fined for picking Confederation Building for the Muskrat shorts over bikini bottoms just boggles and then some announcement, I paused. my mind. Really, would it matter if the lot of them, or any athlete for that mat- My hair, which I had curled moments ter, wore matching moomoos? As long as 24 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021

before, fell flat in the hot, damp air. What PAM PARDY PHOTOS wasn’t flat was my tummy as roundness rose in defiance of those damn choke off I was among a group of women who, no matter what any potential yoga-breath spanks. they wore ... were pretty damn awesome and b’ys oh My arms, more suited for lugging b’ys, let me tell you, there’s no debating that. lumber than lounging in a sleeveless, I covered with a jacket that also some- her gal pals along. While there might be ongoing debate what hid my heaving cleavage. I asked the power pos- over Muskrat and money, what wasn’t in se of women to pose for question was that I was among a group MAINSTREAM MEDIA our cameraman, and of women who, no matter what they Coady proudly gath- wore, or what size clothing they slipped On my way, I dropped the youngsters into that morning, were pretty damn off at Manuels River for a swim and I ered her female col- awesome and b’ys oh b’ys, let me tell you, watched as they walked away. The thin- leagues and invited the there’s no debating that. nest and tallest, a figure I would have premier to join them. died for, covered her bathing suit in the biggest, baggiest sweatshirt I’ve ever AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 25 seen. The most petite wore a demure one piece and biking shorts. My kid bounced away from the car with meat and muscle and legs built to not be knocked over in a tsuna- mi exposed in her rather tiny yellow bikini. B’ys oh b’ys. I wisely shut my mouth. As I stood in the lobby of Confedera- tion Building a short time later and listened to the two men at the podium talk freeing us from Muskrat, I noticed that NTV’s Kelly-Anne Rob- erts was the only female reporter cover- ing this event for mainstream media. In heals and wearing a dress I covet- ed, and with her hair and makeup just so, she was not just pretty, she was pre- pared. Days before participating in the Regatta and hours after an exhausting practice row, she was every bit the pro- fessional. And then I spied Siobhan Co- ady in the crowd. POWER POSE As an award-winning businesswom- an, as a former Minister of Natural Resources and federal MP, and now as Deputy Premier, I had no doubt that she had played a huge role in making this day a reality. Then I spied Lisa Dempster, who had started out in a par- ty filled with men, surrounded by the hardworking and always re-electable Pam Parsons and newbies Krista Lynn Howell and Sarah Stoodley. Instantly, I wished I had brought my daughter and AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT HELEN C. ESCOTT INSTAGRAM PHOTOS HELEN C. ESCOTT: FASHION OVER 50 How this local author’s secret to style has her dressing like royalty BY MICHAEL CHUBBS A uthor of local favourites like and moody urban environment. Operation Wormwood, The But once Escott steps off-set and signs Reckoning, and her blog- turned-book I’m Funny Like on to social media, another style emerg- That, Helen C. Escott is a local literary es. A style that’s dynamic, influential, treasure. Aside from that, though, Hel- and inspired by outfits inspired by en- sembles fashioned for the most glamor- en has another side you wouldn’t see un- ous among us. less you knew right where to look. ‘RULES FOR WOMEN’ EMERGING STYLE Escott’s Instagram hosts a social fash- ion blog where she promotes fashion for- If you do a quick Google search for ward styles for women over 50. “There Helen C. Escott you’ll find photos that are so many rules for women this age,” fit the crime-writer aesthetic: a well lit Escott said. “Who cares about the herd.” subject that stands apart from a dark 26 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021

HELEN C. ESCOTT INSTAGRAM PHOTO AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 27 Escott’s fashion blog teaches others how to recreate and re-envision... Aside from promoting her style-posi- tive posts, she’s also a fan of fashionable frugality. By keeping her eye on global trendsetters, Escott’s fashion blog teach- es others how to recreate and re-envision haute-couture ensembles and shop at a bargain. ‘WE’VE EARNED IT’ Escott’s got royal taste, too. Back in October of 2020, she committed a roy- al couture-coup after seeing a photo of Queen Letizia of Spain wearing a shoul- derless, belted blue dress from one of Escott’s favourite fast-fashion brands. Better yet, she bought the same dress. “Can you believe that,” Escott said, “I wore that to the Government House. It was like ten dollars and I was looking like the Queen of Spain!” Having spent more time at home than usual since COVID-19 made us home- bodies, Helen hopes that once normalcy is restored we have a period not unlike the roaring twenties, when postwar re- covery efforts contributed to an econom- ic boom. To go from an era of stress and seclu- sion to one captivated by new technol- ogy, electric light, and the good yet to come, seems like a well deserved change of pace. As you’d say to someone in pass- ing on the first sunny day after fog – “we’ve earned it.” AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

SCENES OF NL Conception Bay South, NL. — John Evoy Kippens Bog, NL — Jasmine Barron Elliston, NL. — Tara Richards WIN A PHOTO DREAM PACKAGE GROS MORNE PARK, NL. — YVETTE LEROUX Enter The Herald’s Scenes of NL Photo Contest for your chance LAST WEEK’S PHOTO CONTEST QUALIFIER! to win a spectacular $500 Amanda Roberts Photography Prize Package! Call: 709.280.5683 Visit: ENTER TO WIN: Send your photos, Newfoundland & Labrador locations and your full name to: [email protected] Or upload at: nfldherald.com/Contests/Scenes 28 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021

McIver’s, NL — Rose Noel Bay de Verde, NL. — Angela Scott AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com Peter Pan statue at Bowring park, NL — Neville Webb AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 29

THE 75TH HERALD ARCHIVES 1946 - 2021 75 YEARS OF TRADITION 38 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK 2021 marks the 75th anniversary of The Newfoundland Herald. SONGS OF THE SUMMER In commemoration of our rich history, we delight in giving readers This week in history, The Her- ald celebrated the songs of sum- a glimpse through our past BY DILLON COLLINS mer with a special NTV program, Solid Gold, featuring live perfor- M uch has changed in the In celebration of 75 mances of Heat Wave by Martha 75 years this publica- years and counting, The Reeves and Good Vibrations by the tion has existed. The Herald staff combed Beach Boys. modes and method through the archives of print media, and indeed the very to give readers a glimpse A REGATTA SUCCESS foundation of the entertainment world through our colourful past, itself, but our commitment to publiciz- one that reflects the ever changing world In local news, the 158th Royal St. ing the excellence of our province re- around us, and that of The Rock we lov- John’s Regatta was proclaimed an- mains firmly intact. ingly call home. other success. While winds left the lake a little choppy for rowers, and prevented any record breaking times, the races were entertaining. 47 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK PETERCASHIN THE DUKES & SLY 1890 – 1977 Internationally, the television show, The Dukes of Hazzard was rated as a CASHIN’S STATEMENT favourite amongst children and adults. Elsewhere in the world of film, Sylves- This week in our trek back through Road. As well as questioning the val- ter Stallone was Hollywood’s hottest The Herald’s history, Richard ue of the Harbour Arterial itself, Mr. leading man. Cashin, president of the Newfoundland Cashin pointed out that the amount of Food, Fisheries and Allied Workers’ money to be spent on it showed a com- Union, made a statement opposing the plete lack of perspective when one con- completion of the Harbour Arterial siders the neglect of the fishery. 30 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021

18 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 31 ENNIS NOMINATED This week in history, The Herald celebrated Newfoundland’s own The Ennis Sisters, who had been nominated for Best Group at that year’s Canadian Country Music Asso- ciation Awards. RYDER RIDES ON In entertainment, Bonavista native Michael Ryder continued on with the Montreal Canadiens for anoth- er year. Cameron Diaz was the lat- est in a long list of celebs connected to Dana Giacchetto, a manager who paid star clients with stolen money. BABERUTH 1895–1948 THIS WEEK IN HISTORY RUTH’S MILESTONE On August 11, 1929, Babe Ruth becomes 1st professional baseball player to hit 500 homers (off of Willis Hudlin of the Cleveland In- dians, now Guardians). AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

THIS WEEK WITH NTV’S JIM FURLONG WRITING IN HIS SHADOW T his is a variation on a theme from some years ago. Some- times I write something that I think is an original way of thinking. Then I discover that someone else has bettered me. It hap- pens all the time. Writing op-ed pieces in The Herald means that I have often been “trumped” so to speak by the late Ray Guy. ered. The federal government in Ottawa robbed us next. They took our fishery I met him but twice. Once Ray, my and our birthright and gave it away over- seas. brother John, and myself had coffee Through all of this we sing patriot- down at Atlantic Place. The other time ic songs and wrap ourselves in the flag and cry in our beer. We talk lovingly was at Government House and the about the past, but the present has set- tled down into some kind of “us against launch of what was his final book, a se- them.” ries of columns from The Northeast Ava- That continued through the “used to lon Times. Recently I flipped through be” seal hunt. Brian Davies and Green- that book, looking for something he had RAYGUY FILE PHOTO peace and Paul Watson ruined us. We were the victims again and we threw our written about the Regatta. ... but Ray in two little hands up ready to be nailed to whatever words said what took is “the cross of the day.” RISING IN MY CRAW me 500. I wish I could write like Ray wrote. It passes for patriotism in some quar- This week I put pen to paper about ters, but not in mine. It’s hoped Ottawa’s something that “the victim.” We were “ill done help through COVID-19 will change has been rising by” to use a phrase from a couple some minds, but I doubt it. in my craw for of centuries ago. a while. That A NEW PATRIOTISM something is the After World War I we got the seemingly endless shaft from Britain with our war Well with all that line of thinking I list of complaints debt. Then we were taken to the briefly thought this was my own bright that we New- cleaners with our entry into Con- shiny notion. I had isolated a social and foundlanders have federation. The fix was in, and the cultural phenomenon that Newfound- against everything Canadian wolf was the bad guy. landers were wrapped in. I was looking and anything. for a name for this type of new patrio- On Churchill Falls Smallwood tism. We love our and his buddies put the boots to province but see us again. We still haven’t recov- Alas, alack in thumbing through Ray ourselves in sto- Guy’s final book I came across a couple ry and song as … of words of Ray’s that were humbling. He threw out the wonderfully evocative phrase and spot on phrase; “spiteful pa- triotism.” It’s exactly what I have been trying to say, but Ray in two little words said what took me 500. I wish I could write like Ray wrote. NTV’s Jim Furlong can be reached by emailing: [email protected] 32 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021

ENTER NOW! BABY OF THE YEAR CONTEST BABY GIRL OF THE WEEK BABY BOY OF THE WEEK PAULA BARNEY LINCOLN THISTLE Parent: Krista Barney, Grand Falls-Windsor Parents: Stacey Collins & Dean Thistle, Gander HONOURABLE MENTION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com NORA LAKE Paradise Send in your child’s candid moments and share your family’s happiest moments with our readers. Enter online at nfldherald.com or email [email protected] AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 33

FINE OL’ SCOFF FREEPIK.COM PHOTO LOVEANDLEMONS.COM POHOTO SNACKS ON THE GO HOMEMADE GRANOLA You don’t have to run through a fast food establishment with • 2 cups whole rolled oats your hand out the window. Take some time and enjoy the view • 1/2 cup chopped walnuts • 1/2 cup coconut flakes, optional while also eating healthy on the go. BY PAM PARDY • 2 tsp cinnamon • 1/2 tsp sea salt I t’s time to stretch out sum- healthier choices. • 2 tbsp melted coconut oil mer. One way to keep the While it’s nice to enjoy a great • 1/4 cup maple syrup fun going is to plan ahead, • 2 tbsp creamy almond butter and that comes to meal off a local establishment, it’s the • 1/3 cup dried cranberries, optional meals as much as anything. between mealtime stuff that can add up in calories and Preheat the oven to 300°F and HEALTHY CHOICES line a baking sheet with parch- time spent in a line up waiting for ment paper. Taking food with you saves a paper bag to be handed through In a medium bowl, combine the time and money and it also the window. oats, walnuts, coconut flakes, if us- makes sure you are making ing, cinnamon, and salt. Drizzle in Enjoy these options and have a the coconut oil and maple syrup and fabulous time on the go. add the almond butter. Stir until combined. Scoop the granola onto KETO PEANUT BUTTER BALLS the baking sheet and press the mix- ture into a 1-inch-thick oval. This • ½ cup low carb peanut butter will encourage clumping. • ½ cup butter, room temperature Bake for 15 minutes, rotate the • 1/2 cups powdered sweetener pan halfway, and use a fork to gen- • ½ tsp vanilla tly break the granola apart just a bit. • 1 cup sugar free chocolate chips Bake for 15 minutes more, or until golden brown. Sprinkle with dried BEAMINGBAKER.COM PHOTO Stir in the chocolate chip by hand. cranberries, if desired. Let cool for Use a small cookie scoop to scoop 15 minutes before serving. Add the peanut butter, butter, out 24 balls of dough. Roll the dough sweetener, and vanilla to a mixing between your hands to shape into a - loveandlemons.com bowl and beat on medium speed until ball. well combined. Place on a baking sheet in the refrig- erator to firm up for one hour. Store tightly covered in the refriger- ator. - thatlowcarblife.com 34 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021

BLUEBERRY MUFFINS & STREUSEL TOPPING Streusel Topping • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened to SALLYSBAKINGADDICTION.COM PHOTO • 1/2 cup packed light or dark brown room temperature sugar • 1/2 cup granulated sugar • 1/2 cup chopped walnuts (or pecans) • 1/4 cup light or dark brown sugar • 1 tsp ground cinnamon • 2 large eggs, at room temperature • 1/2 cup sour cream or plain/vanilla Muffins • 1 and 3/4 cups all-purpose flour yogurt, at room temperature • 1 tsp baking soda • 2 tsp pure vanilla extract • 1 tsp baking powder • 1/4 cup milk, at room temperature • 1/2 tsp salt • 1 and 1/2 cups fresh or frozen blue- berries Preheat oven to 425°F. Spray a brown sugar together on high speed un- with streusel, gently pressing it down 12-count muffin pan with nonstick til smooth and creamy, about 2 minutes. into the surface so it sticks. Bake for spray or use cupcake liners. Grease/line On medium speed, add the eggs one at 5 minutes at 425°F then, keeping the a second pan with 2 liners because this a time, beating well after each addition. muffins in the oven, reduce the oven recipe yields about 14 muffins. Set aside. Beat in the sour cream and vanilla ex- temperature to 350°F. Bake for an ad- Mix all of the streusel ingredients to- tract on medium speed until combined. ditional 18-20 minutes or until a tooth- gether. Set aside. With the mixer running on low speed, pick inserted in the center comes out Whisk the flour, baking soda, baking add the dry ingredients and milk into clean. The total time these muffins take powder, and salt together in a large bowl. the wet ingredients and beat until no in the oven is about 23-25 minutes, give Set aside. flour pockets remain. Fold in the blue- or take. Allow the muffins to cool for 5 Using a handheld or stand mixer fit- berries. minutes in the muffin pan, then transfer ted with a paddle or whisk attachment, to a wire rack to continue cooling. beat the butter, granulated sugar, and Spoon the batter into liners, filling them all the way to the top. Top each - sallysbakingaddiction.com AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 35

CRIME FLASHBACK BY MAX HAINES ENGLAND (1955) Alfred decided to look for his wife. He knew the route she took while walking the dog. MURDERPEDIA.COM PHOTOS again, those strong hands were around her neck. Using every bit of her ebbing CATCHING A KILLER strength, she dug her fingernails into his arm and slumped into unconsciousness. PART 1 of 2: A gruesome murder shocks a small English town Elizabeth’s assailant dragged her limp T he town of Potters Bar in their Corgi, Tina, out for her walk. With form into the tall grass beside the 17th Middlesex, England, was Tina leading the way, Elizabeth tee. He ripped off her clothing and at- home to 19,000 peace-lov- tempted to tie a stocking around her walked to the end of Cranbourne Rd., neck, but the stocking tore away. Eliza- ing souls in April 1955 down a railroad path and across the Pot- beth moaned. ters Bar golf course. As usual, the area when the horrendous crime took place. around the 17th tee was deserted at that The man reached out and clutched time of night, or so Elizabeth thought. a heavy metal tee marker, which he Forty-six-year-old Elizabeth Correll brought down on Elizabeth’s head again A man slowly snuck up behind Eliza- and again, until she groaned no longer. walked briskly home from the shop beth. She turned at the last moment as Her attacker rose to his feet and ran his hands encircled her neck. With an away into the dark night. where she was employed to her two sto- effort born of desperation, she managed DOG WHIMPERING rey brick home on the edge of town. to free herself momen- tarily but, once At home, Alfred Correll watched the She knew that her husband, Alfred, telly. It wasn’t like Elizabeth to be out so long with Tina. Around 9:30 p.m., would be waiting for his supper. The he decided to look out the kitchen door. When he opened the door, there was house on Cranbourne Rd. was a Tina whimpering at his feet. happy place. After supper, Eliz- Alfred decided to look for his wife. He knew the route she took while walk- abeth and Alfred did the dishes ing the dog. At intervals he shouted and tidied up the kitchen. her name, but received no response. Along the road he went, down OUT FOR HER WALK the railroad path and onto the Alfred retired to the second floor to golf course. He found no trace slip into a robe and slippers. Elizabeth of his Elizabeth. Now totally ap- shouted up to him that she was taking prehensive, he returned home and 36 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021 *Crime Flashback Images are used for reenactment purposes only and might not be historically accurate.

The news spread like MURDERPEDIA.COM PHOTOS wildfire. No one was safe. A crazed killer was loose Scotland Yard believed the murderer was a local man due in their town. to his knowledge of Elizabeth Correll’s route. called police, who in- derer was a local man due to his could have been a stranger who had wan- stituted an immedi- knowledge of Elizabeth’s route, dered onto the golf course and had only ate search. it was also possible that he spent the one night in Potters Bar. Around dawn NEXT WEEK/PART 2: SCOTLAND YARD DETECTIVES TAKE the next morning, a AN UNPRECEDENTED STEP TO CATCH A KILLER RED-HANDED member of the search party came across the AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 37 horribly battered body of Elizabeth Correll. The blood spattered tee marker with Elizabeth’s hair adher- ing to it was obviously the murder weap- on. It was found beside the body. A LOCAL KILLER? To report that the murder was a sen- sation would be an understatement. It seemed to the townspeople that whoev- er had killed Elizabeth had been famil- iar with the deserted, convoluted route to the golf course, pointing toward the killer being a localman. The news spread like wildfire. No one was safe. A crazed killer was loose in their town. After dark, women walked in pairs or were accompanied by a male. The first clue uncovered by police came from the iron tee marker. The murderer had left a one square inch bloody palm print on the marker. It wasn’t much, but police could match it if they apprehend- ed the killer. Scotland Yard was brought into the case. Although they believed the mur- AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

MOVIE MINUTE BLOCKBUSTER FILMS! IN THEATRES: AUG. 13 HOLD YOUR BREATH Five years after the surprise horror hit, Don’t Breathe II brings PG-13 Stephen Lang back with a vengeance. BY DILLON COLLINS PG R Sony Bio: Norman Nord- or conscience – will stand in his strom was underesti- way. Now, eight years later, mated by everyone because of Nordstrom lives with 11-year- his blindness: he revealed an old Phoenix; he has recreated unflinching will to survive and the family that was stolen from get what he wants… but also a monstrous, evil side of his per- him by a drunk driver and has sonality, as nothing – no person found the twisted justice he’s al- ways felt was his due. RENT OR OWN AT HOME PG PG-13 AS OF TUESDAY AUGUST 17, 2021 Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard.....6.2 PG-13 The Water Man...................................5.3 PG Finding You ........................... 6.2 PG Profile .............................. 6.8 PG-13 Queen Bees............................ 5.9 PG Those Who Wish Me Dead ........ 6.0 R NEW RELEASES/www.boxofficemojo.com New in theatres/VOD as of: AUG 6, 2021. VIDEO ON DEMAND: dvdsreleasedates.com 38 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021

SOAP TALK DUE TO THE 2020 OLYMPICS Episodes of Days of Our Lives are now airing. Soaptalk will be updated in the next issue. JACK AND KYLE QUESTIONED Summer made an TARA’S INTENTIONS. unexpected apology. ASHLAND’S FUTURE BY DANA BLOCK Devon. Lily inspired Billy. Amanda con- templated revenge against Sutton, while P hyllis plotted her next move. nected with an old friend. Jack and Kyle Summer made an unexpected apology. Sally covered her tracks with questioned Tara’s intentions. Jack. Victoria helped Ash- Victor surprises someone with a new SHARING FEARS business proposition. Phyllis and Nick land make a decision about plan the ultimate takedown. Kyle makes Sharon worried about Mariah’s dis- a bold move. his future. Victor prevented Adam from appearance. Abby shared her fears with retaliating against Victoria. Phyllis con- AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 39

LUCKY NUMBER B I NGO 9 30 43 49 73 ONUSNU NTV B MBER MBER MBER MBER MBER M O N D AY NTV B 6 23 33 54 68 ONUSNU TUESDAY 15 19 58 65 NTV B ONUS NU WEDNESDA Y 10 27 41 55 72 ONUSNU NTV B TH U R S D AY 13 28 35 60 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 14 - 20) 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: (709) 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 24, 2021. PLAY HERALD LUCKY NUMBER BINGO EVERY WEEK! FOR MORE CONTEST INFO VISIT: www.NFLDHERALD.com/CONTESTS 40 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021

AUGUST 15 - 21 2021 NEWFOUNDLAND’S AWARD WINNING TELEVISION LISTINGS 56 Sunday | 59 Monday | 62 Tuesday | 65 Wednesday | 68 Thursday | 71 Friday | 74 Saturday AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 41

BEST OF ON DEMAND! BEST OF NETFLIX GOOD GIRLS S:4 MANIFEST GLOW UP S:3 NETFLIX & CHILL WITH BINGE-WORTHY PROGRAMS STREAMING IN AUGUST ON NETFLIX NA/10 RATED MA BLACK SUMMER SEASON 2 AVAILABLE NOW! 6.4/10 ~ TV ~ MA PICK-OF-THE WEEK ------------------------------------- WRATH OF MAN THE CHAIR 7.2/10 ~ Movie ~ 14A HEELS NA/10 ~ TV ~ MA ------------------------------------- Two brothers and rivals war ------------------------------------ YOUNG ROYALS THE KISSING BOOTH 3 8.6/10 ~ TV ~ MA over their late father’s wres- NA/10 ~ Movie ~ 14A ------------------------------------- tling promotion, vying for na- ------------------------------------ GUNPOWDER MILKSHAKE tional attention in small-town MANIFEST 5.9/10 ~ Movie ~ 14A Georgia. 7.2/10 ~ TV ~ 14A ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ VIRGIN RIVER KOMINSKY METHOD S:3 7.5/10 ~ TV ~ 14A 8.2/10 ~ TV ~ MA ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ GLOW UP SEASON 3 BLOOD RED SKY 6.7/10 ~ TV ~ PG 6.1/10 ~ Movie ~ MA ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ FATHERHOOD I THINK YOU SHOULD LEAVE 6.0/10 ~ Movie ~ PG-13 7.7/10 ~ TV ~ MA ------------------------------------ ATYPICAL SEASON 4 8.4/10 ~ TV ~ 14A ------------------------------------ THE VAULT 6.4/10 ~ Movie ~ R ------------------------------------ FEAR STREET PART 3: 1666 6.7/10 ~ Movie ~ R ------------------------------------ A.P. BIO 7.3/10 ~ TV ~ 14A ------------------------------------- PRAY AWAY 6.1/10 ~ Doc ~ 14A ------------------------------------- GOOD GIRLS SEASON 4 7.8/10 ~ TV ~ MA STREAMING ON NETFLIX AUGUST 2021 42 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021 Ratings and Reviews courtesy of IMDb.

THE BEST-STUFF STREAMING! PROGRAMS STREAMING IN AUGUST ON CRAVE, PRIME VIDEO & DISNEY PLUS! CRAVE PRIME VIDEO DISNEY PLUS GODZILLA VS. KONG WALKING DEAD: WORLD BEYOND CHIP ‘N’ DALE: PARK LIFE 6.4/10 ~ Movie ~ PG 4.2/10 ~ TV ~ 14A NA/10 ~ TV ~ G ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- NO SUDDEN MOVE A QUIET PLACE II CRUELLA 6.6/10 ~ Movie ~ R 7.8/10 ~ Movie ~ 14A 7.4/10 ~ Movie ~ PG ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- 2 HEARTS JOLT MONSTERS AT WORK 6.1/10 ~ Movie ~ PG 5.5/10 ~ Movie ~ R 9.1/10 ~ TV ~ PG ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- THE EMPTY MAN FATMAN WHAT IF...? 6.1/10 ~ Movie ~ 14A 5.9/10 ~ Movie ~ R NA/10 ~ TV ~ PG ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- LET HIM GO MAKING THE CUT SEASON 2 LOKI 6.7/10 ~ Movie ~ 14A 6.6/10 ~ TV ~ PG 8.9/10 ~ TV ~ 14A ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- HEELS COLD CASE FANCY NANCY NA/10 ~ TV ~ MA 6.1/10 ~ Movie ~ R 5.5/10 ~ TV ~ G ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- MONKEY BEACH THE TOMORROW WAR AMERICAN HORROR STORIES 6.7/10 ~ Movie ~ 14A 7.0/10 ~ Movie ~ 14A 6.5/10 ~ TV ~ MA ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- ALL MY LIFE TURNER & HOOCH 6.3/10 ~ Movie ~ PG PANIC 6.4/10 ~ TV ~ PG 6.1/10 ~ TV ~ MA CRAVE PRIME VIDEO DISNEY PLUS LNIOVCEABSLETRREEQUAIRMEDI!NG 2LIV4E/7 DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 43

AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021 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 NTV News: 1st Edition 06:30 AM NTV Eyewitness News NTV EARLY MORNING NEWS NTV Early 07:00 AM NTV.ca Morning News 07:30 AM Jesse Stirling’s… Captain Atlantis 08:00 AM Issues & Answers Special Presentation 08:30 AM NTV.ca NTV.ca 09:00 AM History 09:30 AM Erased 10:00 AM Heart Matters 10:30 AM Sunday Service The Morning Show NL Now Entertainment 11:00 AM Church of the Rock 100 Huntley Street Tonight 11:30 AM Jesse Stirling’s… NTV NEWSDAY Weekend NTV Eyewitness News NOON Issues & Answers 12:30 PM Week in Review The Young and the Restless NTV Entertainment News Evolution Wrestling 01:00 PM W5 01:30 PM Dimestore Fishermen Days of Our Lives NL Sportsman 02:00 PM 02:30 PM NTV Saturday The Rachael Ray Show Adventures Unknown 03:00 PM Movie: The Simpsons Family Vanished 03:30 PM ET Canada 48 Hours 04:00 PM The Drew Barrymore Show 04:30 PM Back to Back 48 Hours On the Mark 05:00 PM Jeopardy! Wheel of Fortune 05:30 PM Wheel of Fortune NTV NEWS: FIRST EDITION 06:00 PM NTV Sunday NTV EVENING NEWSHOUR NTV Week in Review 06:30 PM Evening NTV Eyewitness News Newshour 07:00 PM Global National 07:30 PM Entertainment Tonight 08:00 PM Jeopardy! 08:30 PM Adventures Unknown 09:00 PM Border Security When 09:30 PM Nature Calls 10:00 PM with Helen Mirren 10:30 PM Fantasy Island Family Game NTV 11:00 PM Night Entertainment 11:30 PM NTV CTV National News News Latenight Saturday 12:00 AM News NTV LATENIGHT NEWS Night Live 12:30 AM CTV National News 01:00 AM The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 01:30 AM 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 15 - 21, 2021

MUST SEE TV: CANADA’S SUPER STATION TUE/9:30P.M. NCIS THU/8:30P.M. BULL SAT/1:00P.M. NEW WRESTLING The team investigates a man frozen to Bull tries to get a new trial for a Wrestling action when Justin Lock death in the back of a food truck. wrongfully convicted prisoner. takes on Scott Humphries. The NCIS squad dives into the ultra The origin of TAC is revealed when Bull The superstars of Newfoundland’s New competitive world of food trucks after tries to get a new trial for the wrongly con- Evolution Wrestling tackle on NEW finding a man frozen to death in the back victed prisoner who inspired him to work Evolved, every Saturday on Canada’s Su- of one. in trial science years earlier. perstation, NTV! SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS SUNDAY 8:30 p.m. SAT/4:00PM PLL LACROSSE PLAYOFFS 2:30 p.m. [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball L.A. Angels at N.Y. Yankees. Yankee Stadium -- Bronx, PLL Lacrosse Playoffs. Sandy, Utah. Live on NBC. [23] [TSN] NASCAR Auto Racing N.Y. Live Verizon 200. Cup Series. Indianapolis THURSDAY SATURDAY Motor Speedway -- Indianapolis, Ind. Live 9:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. [31] [SN360] Tennis National Bank [23] [TSN] MLB Baseball Oakland Open. Men’s and Women’s Final. Live at Chi. White Sox. Guaranteed Rate Field [23] [TSN] WTA Tennis Western [23] [TSN] WNBA Basketball 3:00 p.m. -- Chicago, Ill. Live & Southern Open. Round of 16. Lindner Phoenix at Atlanta. State Farm Arena -- [7] [ABC] La Liga Soccer R. Sociedad Family Tennis Center -- Mason, Ohio. Live Atlanta, Ga. Live at Barcelona. Camp Nou -- Barcelona, TUESDAY 4:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Spain. Live 2:00 p.m. [31] [SN360] DFL Soccer Munich at [30] [RSE] WTA Tennis National Dortmund. Super Cup. Signal Iduna Park [NBC-D] [11] [NBC-B] PLL Bank Open. Final. IGA Stadium -- Montreal, [31] [SN360] Misplays of the 9:00 p.m. Que. Live Month [22] [CBS] NFL Football New Lacrosse Playoffs. Rio Tinto Stadium -- 4:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. England at Philadelphia. Pre-season. Sandy, Utah. Live [10] [A] [22] [CBS] PGA Golf [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball Boston at Lincoln Financial Field -- Philadelphia, Pa. Wyndham Championship. Final Round. N.Y. Yankees. Yankee Stadium -- Bronx, 5:00 p.m. Sedgefield Country Club -- Greensboro, N.Y. Live FRIDAY N.C. Live 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. [54] [FOX] Boxing Premier [54] [FOX] NHRA Drag Racing [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball Baltimore Champions. Manny Pacquiao vs. Errol Heartland Motorsports Park -- Topeka, Kan. at Tampa Bay. Tropicana Field -- St. [3] [CBC] CEBL Basketball Spence Jr. T-Mobile Arena -- Las Vegas, 5:30 p.m. Petersburg, Fla. Live Championship Weekend. Semifinal Game 6:00 p.m. [3] [CBC] CEBL Basketball 9:30 p.m. 1. Edmonton Expo Centre -- Edmonton Championship Weekend. Quarter-Final [31] [SN360] WWE NXT Live [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball Detroit at [11] [NBC-B] WA Track & Field Game 2. Edmonton Expo Centre -- Toronto. Rogers Centre -- Toronto, Ont. Live Prefontaine Classic. Diamond League. Edmonton, Alta. WEDNESDAY 11:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. [7] [ABC] WNBA Basketball 12:30 p.m. [23] [TSN] CFL Football Montreal Seattle at Chicago. Wintrust Arena -- at Calgary. McMahon Stadium -- Calgary, [22] [CBS] MLS Soccer Cincinnati at Chicago, Ill. Live [23] [TSN] ATP Tennis Western Alta. Live New England. Gillette Stadium [NBC-D] [11] [NBC-B] USGA & Southern Open. Early Round. Lindner 11:30 p.m. Golf U.S. Amateur. Final Round. Oakmont Family Tennis Center -- Mason, Ohio. Live Country Club -- Oakmont, Pa. Live 5:30 p.m. [23] [TSN] UFC UFC Fight Night [30] [RSE] [31] [SN360] ATP [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball Toronto at Jared Cannonier vs. Kelvin Gastelum. UFC Tennis National Bank Open. Final. Aviva Washington. Nationals Park -- Washington, Apex -- Las Vegas, Nev. Live Centre -- Toronto, Ont. Live D.C. Live 8:30 p.m. MONDAY [23] [TSN] MLB Baseball Boston at 4:30 p.m. N.Y. Yankees. Yankee Stadium -- Bronx, N.Y. Live [23] [TSN] NBA: The Jump Live 11:30 p.m. [30] [RSE] WPT Poker Tournament [23] [TSN] MLS Soccer Vancouver at of Champions. Austin. Q2 Stadium -- Austin, Texas. Live AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com AUGUST 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 45

MOVIE HIGHLIGHTS THE BEST MOVIES ON TELEVISION MON/9:30PM SUNDAY 6:15 p.m. 11:30 p.m. BRIDGET JONES’S DIARY 8:40 a.m. [50] [TCM] A Star Is Born +++ [50] [TCM] Western Union +++ Bridget Jones is determined to im- [44] [CTVSci-Fi] Gravity +++ (1954) Judy Garland. (3h15) (1941) Robert Young. (1h45) prove herself while she looks for love (2013) Sandra Bullock. (1h50) 7:30 p.m. 1:15 a.m. 9:00 a.m. in a year in which she keeps a [24] [YTV] Despicable Me +++ [50] [TCM] H.M. Pulham, Esq. personal diary, on W. [40] [E!] Never Been Kissed +++ (2010) Voices of Steve Carell. (2h30) ++++ (1941) Hedy Lamarr. (2h15) (1999) Drew Barrymore. (2h30) 8:00 p.m. 1:30 a.m. WED/11:00AM [50] [TCM] Love Finds Andy Hardy STAR TREK: NEMESIS ++++ (1938) Mickey Rooney. (1h45) [53] [AMC] Con Air +++ (1997) [24] [YTV] Diary of a Wimpy Kid 9:15 a.m. Nicolas Cage. (2h30) +++ (2010) Zachary Gordon. (2h) The Enterprise is diverted to the 9:30 p.m. Romulan home world Romulus, [53] [AMC] The Patriot +++ (2000) TUESDAY supposedly because they want to Mel Gibson. (3h30) [50] [TCM] Summer Stock +++ 11:30 a.m. negotiate a peace treaty, on AMC. 10:30 a.m. (1950) Judy Garland. (2h) 10:30 p.m. [53] [AMC] The Hunt for Red NTVS/U12N:3D0 AP.MY. NTV/2:00 P.M. [44] [CTVSci-Fi] Thor: The Dark October +++ (1990) Sean Connery. World +++ (2013) Natalie Portman. [44] [CTVSci-Fi] Spectre +++ (3h) (2h30) (2015) Daniel Craig. (3h) 12:00 p.m. 10:45 a.m. [47] [CTVComedy] Office Space +++ (1999) Ron Livingston. (2h) [50] [TCM] A Woman’s Secret +++ [50] [TCM] Andy Hardy Meets 11:30 p.m. (1949) Maureen O’Hara. (1h30) Debutante +++ (1940) Mickey 1:30 p.m. Rooney. (1h30) [50] [TCM] Strike Up the Band 12:15 p.m. ++++ (1940) Judy Garland. (2h15) [50] [TCM] The Cobweb +++ 1:45 a.m. (1955) Richard Widmark. (2h15) [50] [TCM] Girl Crazy ++++ (1943) 2:30 p.m. Mickey Rooney. (1h45) [50] [TCM] The Clock ++++ (1944) 1:00 p.m. Judy Garland. (1h45) [53] [AMC] A Few Good Men +++ (1992) Tom Cruise. (3h) [34] [SHOW] I Am Legend +++ MONDAY 5:30 p.m. (2007) Will Smith. (2h) 11:30 a.m. [44] [CTVSci-Fi] Gravity +++ [53] [AMC] The Rock +++ (1996) (2013) Sandra Bullock. (2h) [53] [AMC] Pulp Fiction +++ (1994) Sean Connery. (3h) 1:30 p.m. John Travolta. (3h) [50] [TCM] Odds Against Tomorrow 1:15 p.m. +++ (1959) Harry Belafonte. (2h) [24] [YTV] Despicable Me +++ 9:30 p.m. (2010) Voices of Steve Carell. (2h) [50] [TCM] Journey for Margaret 2:00 p.m. +++ (1942) Fay Bainter. (1h30) [50] [TCM] The Big Heat +++ 2:30 p.m. (1953) Glenn Ford. (2h) [5] [NTV] Family Vanished + (2018) 11:30 p.m. (2h) [53] [AMC] I Am Number Four +++ [50] [TCM] The Pirate +++ (1948) (2011) Alex Pettyfer. (2h30) [50] [TCM] In a Lonely Place +++ Judy Garland. (2h) 2:45 p.m. (1950) Humphrey Bogart. (2h) 2:30 p.m. 1:30 a.m. [50] [TCM] Married Bachelor +++ [36] [SLICE] Instant Family +++ (1941) Robert Young. (1h30) [50] [TCM] Crossfire ++++ (1947) (2018) Mark Wahlberg. (2h30) 5:00 p.m. Robert Young. (1h45) 3:00 p.m. [53] [AMC] Con Air +++ (1997) WEDNESDAY [44] [CTVSci-Fi] The Martian +++ Nicolas Cage. (2h30) 7:30 a.m. (2015) Matt Damon. (3h) 7:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. [50] [TCM] War Hunt +++ (1962) [53] [AMC] A Few Good Men +++ Robert Redford. (1h45) [50] [TCM] Meet Me in St. Louis (1992) Tom Cruise. (3h) 11:00 a.m. ++++ (1944) Judy Garland. (2h15) 8:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. [53] [AMC] Star Trek: Nemesis [24] [YTV] Diary of a Wimpy Kid +++ (2002) Patrick Stewart. (2h30) [55] [CHCH] Things to Come ++++ +++ (2010) Zachary Gordon. (2h) 1:30 p.m. (1936) Ralph Richardson. (2h30) 9:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. [53] [AMC] 48 Hrs. +++ (1982) Nick [18] [W] Bridget Jones’s Diary Nolte. (2h) [53] [AMC] I Am Number Four +++ +++ (2001) Renée Zellweger. (2h) 2:45 p.m. (2011) Alex Pettyfer. (2h30) [50] [TCM] The Enchanted Cottage [47] [CTVComedy] Office Space +++ +++ (1945) Dorothy Mcguire. (2h) [50] [TCM] The Candidate +++ (1999) Ron Livingston. (2h) 10:30 p.m. (1972) Robert Redford. (2h) 6:00 p.m. 4:45 p.m. [53] [AMC] The Rock +++ (1996) [44] [CTVSci-Fi] Thor: The Dark World Sean Connery. (3h) [50] [TCM] The Way We Were +++ (2013) Natalie Portman. (2h30) +++ (1973) Barbra Streisand. (2h15) FAMILY VANISHED “QUOTE”NOTABLE MOVIE “You’ve been living in a fantasy little girl and it’s time to wake up.” — FAMILY VANISHED WWW.NTV.CA 46 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/August 15 - 21, 2021

THE BEST MOVIES MOVIE HIGHLIGHTS ON TELEVISION 7:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. [53] [FX] The Darjeeling Limited THURS/9:30PM +++ (2007) Owen Wilson. (2h) BRIDESMAIDS [50] [TCM] The Natural +++ [24] [YTV] Percy Jackson: Sea of 1:45 p.m. (1984) Robert Redford. (2h30) Monsters +++ (2013) Logan Lerman. Competition between the maid of honour 9:30 p.m. (2h30) [50] [TCM] Sylvia Scarlett +++ and a bridesmaid, over who is the bride’s [53] [AMC] Jaws ++++ (1975) Roy (1935) Katharine Hepburn. (1h45) best friend, threatens to upend the life [50] [TCM] Out of Africa +++ Scheider. (3h) 3:00 p.m. of an out-of-work pastry chef, on CHCH. (1985) Meryl Streep. (3h) [50] [TCM] Johnny Eager +++ 10:30 p.m. (1942) Robert Taylor. (2h) [53] [AMC] Jaws ++++ (1975) Roy SAT/9:30PM 10:30 p.m. Scheider. (3h) HOP [53] [AMC] Forrest Gump +++ 3:30 p.m. (1994) Tom Hanks. (3h) [34] [SHOW] The Bourne Identity E.B. is determined to become a drummer 12:30 a.m. +++ (2002) Matt Damon. (2h30) [34] [SHOW] The Bourne Identity in a rock ‘n’ roll band. In LA, he’s taken [48] [TOON] Batman: Year One +++ (2002) Matt Damon. (2h30) in by Fred after the out-of-work slacker [50] [TCM] Butch Cassidy and the +++ (2011) Voices of Bryan Cranston. [50] [TCM] Woman of the Year Sundance Kid +++ (1969) Paul (1h30) ++++ (1942) Spencer Tracy. (2h) hits E.B. with his car, on YTV. Newman. (2h) [53] [FX] Predators +++ (2010) [55] [CHCH] The Scarlet Pimpernel Adrien Brody. (2h30) ++++ (1935) Leslie Howard. (2h) NTV/7:30 P.M. SATURDAY THURSDAY 11:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. LOVE ON THE SIDELINES 9:15 a.m. [50] [TCM] Patterns ++++ (1956) [50] [TCM] The Sea of Grass +++ WWW.NTV.CA [50] [TCM] No Regrets for Our Ed Begley. (1h45) (1947) Spencer Tracy. (2h15) Youth ++++ (1946) Denjiro Okochi. 12:30 a.m. [55] [CHCH] That Uncertain Feeling (2h) +++ (1941) Merle Oberon. (2h) 10:45 a.m. [53] [AMC] Jaws 2 +++ (1978) Roy 6:00 p.m. Scheider. (2h30) [53] [AMC] First Blood +++ (1982) 1:00 a.m. [53] [AMC] Jaws 2 +++ (1978) Roy Sylvester Stallone. (2h) Scheider. (2h30) 2:45 p.m. [53] [FX] Predators +++ (2010) [34] [SHOW] The Bourne Supremacy Adrien Brody. (2h30) +++ (2004) Matt Damon. (2h) [53] [AMC] The Patriot +++ (2000) 1:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Mel Gibson. (3h30) 6:15 p.m. [48] [TOON] Batman: Year One [44] [CTVSci-Fi] Minority Report +++ (2011) Voices of Bryan Cranston. +++ (2002) Tom Cruise. (3h) [53] [AMC] Forrest Gump +++ (1h30) 7:30 p.m. (1994) Tom Hanks. (3h) 9:15 p.m. SATURDAY [5] [NTV] Love on the Sidelines ++ 7:30 a.m. (2016) Emily Kinny. (2h) [53] [AMC] Sixteen Candles +++ [33] [MM] Unstoppable +++ (1984) Molly Ringwald. (2h) [50] [TCM] Break of Hearts +++ (2011) Denzel Washington. (2h) 9:30 p.m. (1935) Katharine Hepburn. (1h30) 7:45 p.m. 7:45 a.m. [50] [TCM] Late Spring +++ (1949) [50] [TCM] Adam’s Rib ++++ Chishu Ryu. (2h) [53] [AMC] The Truman Show +++ (1949) Spencer Tracy. (1h45) [55] [CHCH] Bridesmaids +++ (1998) Jim Carrey. (2h15) 8:00 p.m. (2011) Kristen Wiig. (2h30) 8:00 a.m. 11:30 p.m. [34] [SHOW] The Bourne Ultimatum [34] [SHOW] The Grand Seduction +++ (2007) Matt Damon. (2h30) [50] [TCM] Early Summer +++ +++ (2013) Taylor Kitsch. (2h30) 8:30 p.m. (1951) (2h15) 8:30 a.m. [53] [AMC] Forrest Gump +++ FRIDAY [44] [CTVSci-Fi] X-Men +++ (2000) (1994) Tom Hanks. (3h) 8:30 a.m. Hugh Jackman. (2h15) 9:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. [50] [TCM] Kid Glove Killer +++ [24] [YTV] Hop +++ (2011) Voices of (1942) Van Heflin. (1h30) [53] [AMC] Night at the Museum Russell Brand. (2h) 2:30 p.m. +++ (2006) Ben Stiller. (2h30) [50] [TCM] Desk Set +++ (1957) 10:45 a.m. Katharine Hepburn. (2h) [53] [AMC] The Truman Show +++ 10:30 p.m. (1998) Jim Carrey. (2h15) [44] [CTVSci-Fi] X2: X-Men United 3:00 p.m. +++ (2003) Patrick Stewart. (2h45) [53] [FX] The Darjeeling Limited 12:00 p.m. +++ (2007) Owen Wilson. (2h) [50] [TCM] The Strange Love of Martha 11:30 p.m. Ivers +++ (1946) B. Stanwyck. (2h) [33] [MM] Unstoppable +++ 4:45 p.m. (2011) Denzel Washington. (2h) [53] [AMC] Gran Torino +++ (2008) [50] [TCM] Alice Adams +++ Clint Eastwood. (2h30) [53] [AMC] Night at the Museum (1935) Katharine Hepburn. (1h45) [50] [TCM] The Rainmaker +++ +++ (2006) Ben Stiller. (2h30) 1:30 p.m. (1956) Burt Lancaster. (2h15) 7:00 p.m. [44] [CTVSci-Fi] Oblivion +++ “NQOTAUBOLE TMOEVI”E [50] [TCM] The Three Musketeers (2013) Tom Cruise. (2h30) +++ (1948) Lana Turner. (2h30) “People aren’t always who you think they are.” — LOVE ON THE SIDELINES ADVIGAIITLAALBVLEEROSNIOLNINEA:VNAIFLLADBHLEEORNALLIDN.Ec:omw ww.NFLDHERALD.com August 15 - 21, 2021/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 47

G72SANLuIURgPIANuNYsDtARAD15ONYOMM R Rogers SD Shaw Direct Vu Satellite % Bell Aliant Digital MOVIES SEIVOM MLUACSOT LSEE TV SWENREALITSYTROPS CHILDNREERNDLIHC SPORYTTSILAER NEWSVT EESLTOSCUAML 08/15 R SD Vu  6 AM 6:30 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 6:00 AM - 1:30 PM Entert- NTV NTV.ca: Meet- Issues NTV.ca: History Erased Heart Sundayy Church Meet- Issues NTV W5 NTV (5) 310 199 12 ainment Eyewitne Reflec- ings Pt. and Music Matters Servicee of the ings Pt. and Week in News ss News tions 1 of 2 Answers Rock 2 of 2 Answers Review CBC (3) 299 200 3 Ollie! D.Tiger Kiri-Lou Dot Knight CorrieSt CorrieSt CorrieSt CorrieSt CorrieSt CorrieSt mark.p LandSea Can'tAsk HelloBye N.Things PBS (2) 364 284 8 _ Eat Your Medicine Interfaith Rogers Molly Xavier Hero Ele 1Detroit 1Detroit Journal Motor. AutoLine Discovering Warrior CMT (6) 583 575 22 Frasier Office Office Billy Go Billy Go Creek Creek Due South Billy Go Billy Go Creek Creek Due South Billy Go ABC (7) 361 281 11 Chronicle NewsCenter Five NewsCenter Five GMA/Sunday NewsCenter Five This Week NewsCenter Five Record Matter CityLine CTV2 (10) 340 202 5 Paid CashCb Marilyn Denis Worst Driver Paid Paid Paid Spencer WhereIDo eTalk Church Paid Paid Driver NBC-B (11) 280 9 House News News Boston Weekend Boston Weekend Sunday Today NBC10 News News Meet the Press News Wild NBC-D 58 Consume KeyDavid Matter Local 4 News Morning J.Osteen Local 4 News Sunday Today Flash Meet the Press Church Consume TREE (16) 546 553 20 AgentB R Rivets Dora Wiggle Emma! Machines Dog& Molang Guppies Thomas Blue's C RyanPly RescBots Pony DeerSqua Guppies OLN (17) 457 411 102 St. Wars St. Wars St. Wars St. Wars St. Wars St. Wars St. Wars St. Wars Paid Dirt Trax Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid FailFact W (18) 567 602 274 Movie Good Witch Good Witch  \"Making Something Great\" (‘21) (CC)  \"The Baker's Son\" (‘21)  \"Hearts of Spring\" (‘16) CBCN (20) 390 502 13 _ 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. Heartland Touch Ministries Mass Youssef Creflo Faytene Copelnd Facts Islam Hour of Power CBS (22) 362 282 7 _ Murdoc WBZ This Morning WBZ This Morning WBZ This Morning WBZ This Morning CBS Sunday Morning Face the Nation NE Liv. All In TSN (23) 400 400 100 _ SportsC SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre Racing Verizon 200 Racing Motoring YTV (24) 542 551 21 Korra Sponge Sponge Unicorn! Sidekick Squirrel Cloudy Cloudy Loud H. Mighty Sponge TrollsT Loud H. Casa. LEGO Movie CNN (25) 500 500 234 _ CNN CNN Live New Day Weekend New Day Weekend InsidePolitics State of the Union Zakaria GPS Reliable Sources Union GLOBAL (26) 339 240 4 Paid CarnEats Donut Paid Off Air Paid Paid Paid Power TV Global News Morning BigRigW A&E (27) 520 615 202 InfoDoc InfoDoc InfoDoc InfoDoc InfoDoc Monster Family Monster Family Monster Family Monster Family The First 48 First 48 AMC (28) 609 293 564 _  \"2012\" (‘09) Amanda Peet, John Cusack. Stooges / \"The Patriot\" (‘00) Heath Ledger, Mel Gibson.  \"Night at the Museum: ... RSE (30) 416 406 110 _ Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central GottaSee Soccer DFL Leipzig vs Mainz Sportsnet Central SN360 (31) 403 410 101 _ Tennis Misplay Month Tennis National Bank Open Tennis National Bank Open WWE NXT WeekWW MM (33) 580 570 220 _  \"Ninja Assassin\" (‘09) CashCb CashCb CashCb CashCb CashCb CashCb CashCb CashCb CashCb CashCb CashCb CashCb Seinfeld SHOW (34) 521 616 201 _ Hawaii Hawaii Five-0 Security Travelers  \"Hotwired in Suburbia\" (‘19)  \"The Colony\" (2013,Action) (CC)  \"I Am Legen... CTVDR (35) 523 620 203 _ Closer The Closer Chicago Fire Chicago Fire Chicago Fire The Closer The Closer The Closer Closer SLICE (36) 562 601 272 NiteEats NiteEats Backyard 1st Date 1st Date 1st Date Say Yes Paid Paid Paid 1st Date 1st Date 1st Date  \"Little Fockers\" (‘10) DISC (37) 505 520 286 _ Woods North Woods Law Mighty Trains Mighty Trains Mighty Trains Mighty Trains BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang Star Law E! (40) 527 621 212 _  \"Never Been Kissed\" (... 10Things Celebrity Dating  \"Never Been Kissed\" (‘99) Drew Barrymore.  \"Romy & Michele's High School ... C.Minds TLC (41) 560 521 288 _ 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? Fiancé DTOUR (42) 524 618 210 _ Muse Mystery Museum Border Border Border Border Paid Border Border Border Beyond Unknown Beyond Unknown Unknown CTVSc (44) 528 627 209 Movie  \"Morgan\" (‘16,Dra) Kate Mara. (CC)  \"Gravity\" (‘13) Sandra Bullock. (CC)  \"Thor: The Dark World\" (‘13) Natalie Portman.  \"Gravity\" (‘13) FAM (46) 540 556 258 Malory Kingdom Kingdom V.Dango V.Dango BGDCMC Johnny Undrpnts Cat Noir Trolls Spongo V.Dango BossBaby  \"Inspector Sunshine\" CTVCo 548 625 208 Friends Friends Friends CornerG CornerG CornerG CornerG. CornerG CornerG CornerG CornerG. CornerG CornerG CornerG CornerG. Friends TOON (48) 544 554 254 Justice Looney Looney CupckDin Transyl Transyl Power Titans! Titans! Fungies Drama  \"Scooby-Doo! Moon Mo... Transyl Bakugan: HIST (49) 506 522 287 _ Forged Forged in Fire Canadian Pickers Weird or What? Border Paid Rust Valley Rust Valley BackroadTruckers Count. TCM (50) 539 292 204 _  \"Sea Wolves\" (‘80)  \"Listen, Darling\" (‘38)  \"Love Finds Andy Hard...  \"Andy Hardy Meets De...  \"Girl Crazy\" (‘43) Mickey Rooney. (CC) PEACH (51) 650 294 200 _ T.R.A.P Paid Paid D.Tales AnimalR. Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Gametim Paid Atlanta Eats Broadway RawTrav. FX (53) 251 _ HudRex Hudson and Rex Hudson and Rex Hudson and Rex Hudson and Rex Hudson and Rex Hudson and Rex Hudson and Rex Fos.Verd FOX (54) 363 283 10 _ Wrestle Paid Go/Nitro Paid Paid Paid Paid Wild Am. Paid Fox News Sunday Measure Press RingHonorWrestle Judy CHCH (55) 345 218 17 Story Night Night Story Night TinyTal. Story Op. Smile Dr.Ho Dr.Ho Dr.Ho CondoInv 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 Ring It APTN (58) 350 239 23 Crazy Li News APTN Anaana's Louis Coyote's Tshaka Teepee Canot Anaana's Tshakape LittleJ AWSM! Pixels Nations Yukon NGEO (85) 551 524 289 _ Dr. Pol Incredible Dr. Pol Hope for Wildlife Zoo D. Zoo D. Zoo D. Zoo D. Paid Paid Zero Zero Zero CIHF (115) 204 4 Paid News Ent. Tonight Paid Chuck/ Danny Rd Bryan Inc. J.Osteen Paid Paid Paid BigRigW Leave It FireMast CITY (133)344 214 19 _ CityLine CityLine The Wedding Planners Canadian Canada Fail Church Operation Smile Correio Da Manha Lombardi PRMT (279) 584 628 211 Auction Auction Auction Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Res. STARZ1 (306)612 304 570 _  \"Hyena Roa... Twins  \"This Movie Is Broken\"...  \"Everywhere\" (‘10)  \"Babe\" (‘95)  \"Les Misérables\" (‘12) 48 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/August 15 - 21, 2021


Like this book? You can publish your book online for free in a few minutes!
Create your own flipbook