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TABLE OF CONTENTSPublications Mail Agreement No. 0040012044 Registration No. 09027 Return undeliverable items to: The Newfoundland Herald, P.O. Box 2015, St. John’s, NL, A1C 5R7 16 11 LUKE ADAM EMILY PEARL 20 NHL vet and defending DEL champion Luke Adam It was in the early hours of May 15 – 6:55 a.m. wins on and off the ice as he and his family prepare to be exact – when Eddie and Susan Sheerr’s lives QUOTE OF THE WEEK to welcome a baby boy this summer. changed in an instant. 14 27 “The fact that we get to be there for one another, that’s what’s important to me when I go to bed at night. It’s meaningful and bigger than anything I could have, or will ever, accomplish behinds the lens.” — Sara Rostotski LIFE’S GREATEST GIFT NICK WHALEN “A father holds his daughter’s hand for a short while, MP Nick Whalen might have his hands full juggling but he holds her heart forever.” NTV’s Mark Dwyer his busy Ottawa schedule, but his most important speaks on fatherhood. role is one much nearer to his heart; that of a dad. INSIDE THIS WEEK 30 2 FROM THE ARCHIVES 26 WHAT’S ON THE GO? 40 MOVIE MINUTE UNDER THE INFLUENCE Celebrating our past Provincial concert listings In theatres and on demand The inspirational story of how one former award-win- 3 WAIT TILL I TELLS YA 27 SPECIAL FEATURE 43 TV WEEK ning journalist inspired his son to follow in his creative Hats off to dads Nick Whalen Your weekly TV guide and passionate footsteps. 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 30 SPECIAL FEATURE 45 MUST SEE TV COVER PHOTO SARA ROSTOTSKI Publish or perish Ben Cleary A rundown of top TV picks! NOW AVAILABLE 6 PEOPLE 32 CRIME FLASHBACK 70 HOROSCOPES Local and Hollywood celebs Deliverance pt.2 Life according to the stars ONLINE! 11 NL SPORTS 35 THIS WEEK WITH JIM 72 GET PUZZLED! Luke Adam Two Good Meals Train your brain 14 HAPPY FATHER’S DAY 36 HEALTH & WELLNESS 75 COMICS Life’s Greatest Gift Father’s Day cookout The Herald’s funny pages 16 COVER STORY 38 BABY OF THE YEAR 78 KIDS CORNER The Sheerr family Reader photo submissions Activities, art work, DIYs 20 ARTIST SPOTLIGHT 39 SOAP TALK 80 LAST LAUGH Sara & Lorne Rostotski Daytime’s hottest topics Tickle your funnybone THIS WEEK’S HERALD CONTESTS 38 BABY OF THE YEAR 71 NTV LUCKY NUMBER 79 PURRFECT PETS 42 LUCKY NUMBER BINGO 71 SNAPPY CASH PUZZLE 69 HERALD HIJINKS 74 SUPER CASH PUZZLE WWW.NFLDHERALD.COM DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 1

From the Archives 40 YEARS AGO this week ... Volume 73 No. 23 In recognition of over 70 years of The Newfoundland Herald, we delight in giving THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD. readers a glimpse into our colourful past. Published by the SUNDAY HERALD LTD., 460 Logy Bay Road, St. John’s, Newfoundland. 1979 T his weeks archived cover of The Newfound- JUNE 9 - 15 land Herald featured Salvage 1, starring tele- Tel.: (709) 726-7060, Fax: (709) 726-6971. vision legend Andy Griffith alongside Joel Mail: P.O. Box 2015, St. John’s, NL, A1C 5R7. Higgins, Trish Stewart, Richard Jaeckel and Jacque- line Scott. E-mail: [email protected]. The series revolves around junk, quite literally. A Entire contents copyright 2019 professional junkman and his two enthusiastic assis- © The Newfoundland Herald. All rights reserved. tants weld together old salvage junk to build a prim- itive space craft. No really. Quite a departure from SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In Newfoundland and Mayberry for ol’ Andy Griffith. ABC ran the series Labrador – 26 issues for $43.94 + HST, 52 issues for 20 episodes and two seasons to high ratings and (1 year) for $82.68 + HST. Call 1-800-901-4901. fan approval. PUBLISHING CREED “If you abuse POWER you lose it, But if you do not use POWER you also lose it.” Publisher: The Sunday Herald Ltd. G.W. Stirling Founder: G. Scott Stirling Cover Editor: Pam Pardy-Ghent Managing Editor: Dillon Collins A TALK WITH DON JAMIESON ROD STEWART VS. CRITICS Staff Writer: Shannon Cleary The Herald sat down with innovative A career profile followed the life of Rod Art Director: broadcaster, television personality and Stewart, focusing on his ‘war’ with Amer- Graphic Artists: Laurene Slaney, Erin McCarthy politician Don Jamieson, who at the time ican music critics, but also spotlighting Contributing Photographers: Sara Rostotski, had taken over the leadership of the Lib- his flourishing life with new wife Alana Paul Daly, Bud Gaulton, Aamie Gillam eral Party. Hamilton. Contributing Writers: Guy S. Davis, Danette Dooley, Jim Furlong, Krystyn Decker, Wendy In regards to integrity and how it was On the critical panning of his album Rose, Jason Sheppard, Sarah Jane Sheppard seen as a major issue in the election, Ja- Blondes Have More fun and live perfor- Danny Bulanadi, mieson said, “Integrity in politics is also mances, Stewart said, “It also upsets me Contributing Artist: Brad Crocker very emotional. I don’t want to get dis- when they tear my concerts apart, with- missed as having tried to play on anyone’s out mentioning the audience was on Sales/Circulation Manager: heart strings, but let there be no doubt in its feet, the girls throwing their bras on Gary Oliver: 570-5246 anyone’s mind – I am my own man...” stage.” Sales Representatives: Kara Puddicombe: 570-5248 Megan Murphy: 570-5297 Circulation Coordinator: Roberta Noseworthy Ron Sparkes Chief Financial Officer: Brenda Hussey Credit Manager: Operations: Adele Burton, Linda Grenning, Laura Waterman Mike Greenland Promotion: 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: St. John’s, Mount Pearl, 570-5246; $14.38 3-month subscription (13 issues) $27.21 HST included Bayden Bown, Burin Peninsula, 279-0269; 6-month subscription (26 issues) $50.53 HST included Wade Morgan, Trinity-Conception, 786-2539; 12-month subscription (52 issues) $95.08 HST included 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/ Pas- Anywhere, Anytime! *Digital versions Include: Desktop & Mobile Editions adena, 632-5918; Call1-800-901-4901 Tina Foley, Gander, 256-3853 Order Online (nfldherald.com) or Mail: (Order Form on Page 72) ISDN 0824-3581 We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada. Nous reconnaissons l’appui financir du gouvernement du Canada. 2 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 9 - 15, 2019

WAIT TILL I TELLS YA EDITORIAL BY: PAM PARDY-GHENT HATS OFF TO DADS D ad’s come in all shapes and sizes. They are in all pro- fessions, too. Our premier, Dwight Ball, is a father, one who has spoken publicly about the struggle of loving an only child as they navigate the cruel, nasty realities of ad- diction and all that entails. No, no one ever said being a dad was easy, did they? They never said it was glamorous, either, though it does have its moments. Scott Stirling, President and CEO of SUBMITTED PHOTOS Newfoundland Broadcasting Company Ltd., is a dad. He recently shared an im- age he found as he hunted through old photographs. In it, his father and The Herald’s founder, the late Geoff Stirling, meets his granddaughter Lydia for the very first time. SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO ‘I’D LIKE TO HELP’ Premier, CEO, MP, musician, sports hero, oil sands work- er, police officer, prison guard or shop keeper ... hats off Having your dad meet your child is to all fathers this Father’s Day. obviously a proud moment for any fa- ther. Being a grandpa has to be up there This province has many dad’s we can tuck a child in bed. There’s many a dad too, and seeing our CEO clown around cheer about on Father’s Day. There’s dads out keeping others safe as they patrol with son Jesse’s daughter, Olivia, on his we picture singing their wee ones to sleep the streets while the rest of us snore the down time is simply precious. each night, like Alan Doyle, Bob Hallett night away. Dads drive heavy equipment and Sean Panting surely do, right? trucks around work sites across this Dads and grandpas aren’t always province adding yet another layer of dust around, though. Some work out west, SALUTING ALL DADS to their already crusted dad jeans. others are in the military, while others still spend weeks away at sea. There’s the sports hero dads like Brad Fathers turn road signs that tell us to Gushue, Mark Nichols, and Carl En- stop or go near construction sites earn- Other dads answer a calling and serve glish who, guaranteed, pass along their ing a middle finger for their efforts on the people, and we profile one this week passion for the game to their own lads a good day. Dads drive taxis, answer inside these very pages. Nick Whalen, and lassies. NL comedian dads surely phones, swing hammers, clean windows, as a Member of Parliament, spends his tickle little funny-bones. Sure, Mark and they sell cars – doing whatever they work week in Ottawa, but that doesn’t Critch must crack his youngsters up and can to earn a living for those they love mean his family can’t spend any quality it’s thrilling to watch dad-to-be Shaun most, their families. time together. Majumder as he comically chronicles his baby’s journey into the world for all to No matter what dads work at, it’s what When the Prime Minister comes to enjoy and participate in. they do when off the clock and with the town and dad has to play host, the kids go kids that matters most. Premier, CEO, along sometimes. When it’s time to cam- But not all dads are quite as well MP, musician, sports hero, oil sands work- paign, the kids will tie up their laces and known. There’s dads who work every- er, police officer, prison guard or meteorol- hit the road alongside dad when they can. day inside prison walls, witness to God ogist ... hats off to all fathers this Father’s While Whalen’s son was too young to get only knows what before coming home Day. May it be a grand one, because that’s involved last go ‘round, this year is differ- with a smile to read a bedtime story and exactly what you all deserve. ent and he is looking forward to knocking on doors with his dad and sister, simply saying, “I’d like to help.” Pam Pardy Ghent, The Herald’s Managing Editor, can be reached by emailing [email protected] DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 3

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR TWITTER.COM/JACKHARRISNDP PHOTO 2015 election, Jack lost by only a few hundred votes. This is an example of why WELCOME BACK JACK we need electoral reform. Many people found themselves in the situation of hav- ing Jack as their preferred candidate, but wanting to replace the government and did not see the NDP party being in a po- sition to do that. The Liberal party promised electoral reform but when they couldn’t have the electoral system they wanted that would benefit their party the most, they tossed it out and put it on the back burner be- cause they did not want a system imple- mented that would give their party less seats. Jack is now four years older and even with Nick’s missteps he still has a hill to climb to win back his seat. Jack Harris has the opportunity to convince voters that he deserves to win. — Matt Barter, MUN Student Dear Editor, the Indigenous community, his dance JACK WHO? The 2019 election is approaching and moves, and the infamous eye-roll also in the House of Commons. Dear Editor, we are starting to hear about who will be As a registered voter in St. John’s East running. It’s no surprise that Jack Harris In 2015, Jack’s seat was considered one is trying to make a comeback, a number of the safest. Even with the incoming red I was dismayed upon hearing Mr. Jack of people are enthusiastic about this and wave it was still expected that he would Harris was attempting to take another some are not. Some people are excited win. Some people were even sarcastically crack at federal politics. at the possibility of having a Member of sayings things such as, “I’m willing to bet Parliament to stand up for our province my house on Jack winning”. During his tenure as my district’s MP, again, and some are saying that Jack’s I implored his office on three separate time is done and it’s time to move on and That is how certain his win was. It occasions for assistance and I did not for him to enter retirement. was one of the biggest upsets and left receive so much as an automated ‘out of many in disbelief. Nick Whalen) was office’ reply. In fact, I received more help Jack is known to be a respectable per- unknown to most in the St. John’s East from his federal Conservative counter- son, a hard worker and a strong voice riding, and those who were not in the parts, in-particular, Finance Minister for Newfoundland and Labrador. In Liberal circle. After eight years of the Jim Flaherty, during which Danny Wil- my opinion, Jack Harris is the best Pre- same government, there was a thirst for liam’s ABC campaign had just shut out mier that our province never all of Harper’s candidates, giving them had. Jack was in provincial change. Many people joined the band- little reason to go out of their way for lit- politics and led the pro- wagon and voted for the Liberal tle o’l me, yet they did. vincial NDP party for party to be a part of the team to many years before he defeat Harper. It’s unfortunate Bottom line, Jack Harris was not there entered federal politics. that we chose the party over for my family when we needed him and I He spoke in the news on the candidate. will gladly reciprocate. a multitude of issues and In the 2008 federal gen- was a National Defense eral election, Jack received 78 — Name withheld by request Opposition Critic.  per cent of the vote and he was re-elected in 2011 with 72 Whereas (the cur- per cent, but in rent MP) is most politics any- well-known for thing can his insensitive happen. comments to In the 4 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 9 - 15, 2019

NFLDHERALD.com ONLINE COMMENTS Dear Editor JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 5 Another fantastic piece by Mr. Fur- long. The line about getting up earlier to enjoy more of the “days which are no lon- ger limitless” really struck a chord with me. Because regardless of age, time is the ultimate non-renewable resource. Now, I’m off to contemplate The Infinite. — Jesse Stirling ROYAL SLIP? Dear Editor, I wasn’t im- pressed with the picture of Meghan Markle that you had on the cover of The Newfoundland Herald May 12-18 issue. The picture never did her justice. I think there must have been a better pic- ture of her in your library. — Elise Randell, Port Rexton Disclaimer: Opinions and letters published in The Newfoundland Herald are not necessarily the views of the Editor, or Publisher. The Newfoundland Herald reserves the right to edit or omit copy, in ac- cordance with our policies. Letters to the Editor must be attribut- ed with a name, address and contact phone number – names and town of origin will be printed, or may be withheld at the ed- itor’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 win- ner is unable 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 nfldherald.com on the contest page. Only the winner(s) of the con- test will be notified. The Newfoundland Herald reserves the right to publish the name and photograph of the winner. Prize must be ac- cepted as awarded, with no substitutions. DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

PEOPLE! PAGE9 LOCAL & INTERNATIONAL CELEBRITY NEWS ALEX TREBEK - ‘NEAR REMISSION’ N TV’s long-time Jeopardy! In other Jeopardy! news, professional host Alex Trebek talked sports gambler James Holhauzer cele- to People magazine in late brated his 30th consecutive victory on May, where he revealed his the show. His Jeopardy! earnings now total $2,343,971, which is $196,729 stage 4 pancreatic cancer is in “near behind current record holder Ken Jen- nings. However, Jennings has won 44 remission.” more games than Holhauzer at 74 con- secutive games. NT “I’ve got a couple million people who James Holzhauer have expressed their good thoughts, is closing in on Ken Jennings’ their positive energy towards me and amazing record. their prayers,” Trebek said to People, “I told the doctors, ‘This has to be more than just the chemo,’ and they agreed it could very well be an important part of this.” 6 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 9 - 15, 2019

PEOPLE! IVANDECKER DEBRADIGIOVANNI ALIHASSAN SIMON LONO COMEDY NIGHT IN CANADA 1963 - 2019 A Newfoundland Rick Mercer, alongside acclaimed Ca- Simon Lono, a passionate man comedic icon is nadian comics Ivan on many fronts, passed away on leading a cross-Can- Decker, Debra Di- May 24th. Known for his involve- ment in everything from politics and ada tour cele- Giovanni and Ali Has- public speaking to the capital city’s san, with two shows on lantern festival, Lono and his brating the best of com- October 23rd and 24th thoughtful, intellectual voice will be at Holy Heart Theatre in St. missed. edy across the nation John’s. Tickets available at the box Ed Hollett penned a touching office and online. DC tribute on his blog, The Sir Robert this fall. Bond Papers, saying in part, “while he is dead, Simon will never leave any The Just For Laughs Comedy of us.” A devoted advocate for those suffering with rare illnesses, Lono Night in Canada will see suffered from a rare bone marrow cancer, myelofibrosis. PG DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com CBC PHOTO JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 7

PEOPLE! ADAM LEVINE EXITS INSTAGRAM: @JESSESTIRLING M aroon 5 frontman was simply, “time to move on.” NL’s Jesse Stirling visited Adam Levine will not “We’ll miss you, brother,” said the set for the season be returning to The finale held on May 21. Voice after 16 seasons co-host John Legend on Twitter. as a coach for the show. Although Now for a NL connection to the Stirling shared, “Highlight of the night no official reason has been hit show, NTV’s Jesse Stirling re- (even better than the announcement of given for his depar- cently visited the set of The Voice for the winner) was Sarah McLaughlin’s ture, Levine said it rendition of Arms of an Angel, backed by what we now know was Levine’s string quartet. Wow, the voice of a god- final taping. dess. Goosebump city!” NT FUN READS FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES FLYING ACE Errol, the adventurous little mouse from Beachy Cove visits the aviation museum in Gander and begins a magical journey back in time. 978-1-55081-774-4 | $12.95 NINOSWTORAEVSA&IOLANLBILNEE NANNY’S KITCHEN PARTY caaInrnaNtsihnehicwserfreeosaxu…csniintdaingnlagdnn,udopmnlkaebiytceffuuhrlneor-noflomapvnapinirmtgtyha,rltohpueagrrehtyare Nanny smack dab in the middle of it all. 978-1-55081-783-6 | $12.95 WWW.BREAKWATERBOOKS.COM 8 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 9 - 15, 2019

PEOPLE! SUBMITTED PHOTO SUBMITTED PHOTO THE STIRLINGS COREY’S SPECIAL VISIT MEET ROMA C anadian music icon Co- Aid Program. “It was so spe- Scott Stirling, President and rey Hart joined Musi- cial to be with all these bright CEO of Newfoundland Broad- Counts, Canada’s lead- young faces full of hope and casting Company, and his wife Judy, light,” said Corey Hart in met actress Roma Downing while at- ing music education a press release. “I hope the tending this year’s Screenings held in instruments inspire them to L.A. Screenings are the most import- charity, to surprise the students of reach great musical heights, if ant event for the global television in- you keep music in your life you dustry, including NL’s NTV. PG Juniper Ridge Intermediate in Tor- can’t go wrong.” HS bay, NL with a special performance, and $10,000 in new instruments from the MusiCounts Band DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 9

PEOPLE! Nick Whalen M.P. St. John’s East (709) 772-7171 Listening. Working hard. Helping people. THE CULT FACEBOOK THE CULT ROCKS IN ST. JOHN’S British rock legends The Cult made their long awaited return to St. John’s for the first time since 1989, celebrating an anniversary for their landmark album Sonic Temple. The evening was kicked off with a set from one of the island’s most decorated and beloved rock bands, The Novaks, who energized the crowd before the main event. The British group that burst onto the scene with lively stage shows and a slew of top albums in the 80s did not disappoint, rocking the arena with hits Fire Woman, She Sells Sanctuary and Love Removal Machine. The group played eight songs from Sonic Temple, an album which celebrated its 35th anniversary in 2019. The band closed out the night with a trio of songs for an encore, much to fan pleasure. DC 10 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 9 - 15, 2019

NL SPORTS SUBMITTED PHOTOS A CHAMPION’S YEAR FOR LUKE ADAM National Hockey League vet and defending DEL champion Luke Adam wins on and off the ice as he and his family prepare to welcome a baby boy this summer BY DILLON COLLINS T here are names synonymous nearly 15 years, with stints in Portland, biggest achievement will come off the with hockey in Newfound- ice, as he and his longtime partner land and Labrador. Druken, Rochester, Springfield, Columbus, and wife Hannah are set to wel- come a baby boy to the family Hartford, at the junior level with this summer. “We’re super excited,” Adam Ryan, Ryder, Cleary, Slaney the St. John’s Fog Devils and tells The Herald from Arizona, where the couple recently cele- and of course Adam. most recently a three year stint brated their baby shower. “You know we’re looking forward to it. PLAYING IN THE BIG SHOW with Adler Mannheim of the It’s our first child. We knew all along we wanted National Hockey League veteran Deutsche Eishockey Liga in to have kids, we Luke Adam is a second generation pro- just wanted to fessional hockey player, a globe-trotting Germany, where the club cap- athlete and son of former player and coach Russ Adam. Hitting 90 games in tured a league title this past the big time as a member of the Buffalo Sabres, Adam’s pro career has spanned April. But in a year that in- cluded internation- al hockey gold, Luke Adam’s FILE PHOTO DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 11

FILE PHOTO SUBMITTED PHOTO “I remember growing up with the St. John’s Maple Leafs. make sure we were ready. I remember my pop would take me and I said I want to “I mean me and Hannah have been to- be out there one day.” — Luke Adam gether now for almost 10 years and we’ve RUSS & LUKE ADAM been married for three. You know, the FATHER & SON timing was great. Everything went well TAKE THE ICE and she’s doing great and the baby’s get- ting big and now we’re super excited. It’s TWITTER.COM/LUKEJADAM PHOTO just around the corner.” 12 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 9 - 15, 2019 LIKE FATHER LIKE SON... A third generation hockey star? Adam laughs. One step at a time, of course. But the apples haven’t fallen too far from the tree as far as the Adams clan are concerned. Father Russ Adam played professionally from 1977-1986, playing eight games with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1982-83, later becoming an assistant coach for the St. John’s Ma- ple Leafs here at home in the American Hockey League for four seasons. “I remember growing up with the St. John’s Maple Leafs. I remember my pop would take me and I said I want to be out there one day,” Adam recalls. He’s quick to insist that he was nev- er pushed toward the sport that would become the bedrock for his family’s life. Rather, his father was a support system from day one, offering advice and tute- lage if needed, while also cautioning the rigors of the always demanding sport and lifestyle. “I think he knew how hard it was, he had been there and he knew how hard it was to make it,” he admits. “There’s all the glory you know, but there’s a lot of

FILE PHOTOS TWITTER.COM/LUKEJADAM PHOTO “We knew all along we wanted to have kids, we just celebrated club of the league he won a wanted to make sure we were ready.” — Luke Adam championship in only weeks ago. not so great stuff and a lot of stuff that loved the game. But you know he was al- The conversation turns to home, of the goes on behind the scenes that’s hard. So ways there for help, but he wasn’t hard on thriving Growlers and the growing crop I think he tried to caution me on that. me. He never pushed me to play. But still of could-be NHLers from our shores, to this day he watches every game I play with young players like Alex Newhook ‘HE WAS ALWAYS THERE’ and if I want his opinion he’s there to give and Clark Bishop at the helm of the fu- it. He’s always taking notes, it’s just the ture of hockey in this province. But Luke “Hockey wasn’t pushed on me. But ob- hockey coach in him. But he was always Adam’s story is far from finished, as he viously being around it, he was coaching,” there, a huge support system.” continues to live the life of a champion, he adds. “You know I always wanted to on and off the ice. play hockey. I loved it, I had a passion to Adam recently signed with the Düs- play and a passion for hockey. I knew I seldorfer EG of the DEL, yet another DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 13

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY! BY NTV’S MARK DWYER SUBMITTED PHOTOS SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO LIFE’S GREATEST GIFT - FATHERHOOD “A father holds his daughter’s hand for a short while, but he holds her heart forever.” W hat makes a 47-year-old “As a dad, each mile- ‘territory’ like a shot-caller on a prison man listen to base-thump- stone is victory and each yard. We literally boxed for fun. The ing hip hop music with setback is a lesson. And mixed martial arts cage was our carpet- lyrics that would make a I seem to be learning ed living room and we were stitched up biker blush? much more from them more than a pair of hand-me-down gray these days.” flannels. The Dwyer home of the 1970s Why would a middle-aged dude care- was a ponytail-free zone. lessly try to learn Fortnite dances? Why, you ask, would a fella inching towards TWO LITTLE BEAUTIES 50 know the cast of Riverdale, and exact- ly how much foundation and concealer It stayed that way for me until, well, costs at Sephora? Oct. 16, 2003. That’s the day a gorgeous little red head changed everything. VERY SPECIAL BOND Claire brought some much-needed girl power to the clan. Her spunky little sis- Well, the answer is easy. I have two ter, Madison arrived almost 10 years ago incredible daughters and – despite the and, together, these beauties have a hold sketchy lyrics and endless YouTube on me stronger than any sibling wres- dance videos – I feel blessed to share tling move from the ‘70s. their journey. The relationship between a father and a daughter is a very special They are similar in some ways yet vast- bond. There are cozy hugs and dirty ly different, each with their own list of looks, high-fives and heavy sighs. interests. One is an elite volleyball player who loves to sing, while the other plays My life changed 15 years ago. atom hockey with the boys and is a die- You see, I grew up in a home where hard dancer. They’re little fashionista’s four sports-crazed brothers jockeyed for 14 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 9 - 15, 2019

SUBMITTED PHOTOS “This dad’s love is unconditional – stronger than any eye roll, heavier than any icky lyric, more durable than who are also athletic and artsy, comfort- anything on the shelves at Sephora.” able in competition and their own skin. prompt an eye roll from your 15-year- squad to save them an ounce of pain. But I’ve been asked many times if I’d like old daughter. Who knew? Truth is, I that’s how most dad’s roll, even if we’re a son, a little Markie to toss around the was also that 15-year-old at one time – not cool. ball with in the back yard or shoot hoops insulated by my little high school world with. Nope. Truth is, there’s absolutely and indifferent to my parents’ endless So here’s a heartfelt thank you to nothing missing in my life. I’m so bless- sacrifices. But time changes perspective. my little beauties this Father’s Day, a ed and thankful for what I do have. Per- thank-you for giving me the greatest sonally and professionally, I’ve been very This dad’s love is unconditional – gift – Fatherhood. fortunate. However, nothing compares stronger than any eye roll, heavier than to watching your child achieve some- any icky lyric, more durable than any- Mark Dwyer is NTV’s Director of News thing – from taking those first wobbly thing on the shelves at Sephora. I’d and Current Affairs. He’s won numerous steps to conquering the potty. I swal- gladly puff my chest in front of the firing Atlantic and national awards for his work lowed hard watching them both leave over the past 25 years. pre-school and skip off to kindergarten, and celebrate each report card like it’s a Harvard degree. LOVE A LITTLE HARDER I refuse to take these moments for granted. Some aren’t as fortunate. My sister-in-law, Loretta, left us in her early 20s after a heroic battle with Cystic Fi- brosis and, not to be morbid, but losing someone so young makes you love a little harder. As a dad, each milestone is victory and each setback is a lesson. And I seem to be learning much more from them these days. Claire is teaching me that being a good sport is far better than being great at sports. And she’s a winner at both. Maddie, just nine, is teaching me that her mini-dance competition team is more unified, more devoted, than any provincial or national champion team I’ve played with. When your child cries following her last rehearsal because she’ll miss her dance ‘family’, you know she’s chosen the right stage. Being a dad teaches you the best les- sons. I’ve learned the power of a hug and the value of saying nothing. Seriously, sometimes a simple “good morning” can DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 15

COVER STORY DATE: May 15, 2019 TIME: 6:55 AM Weight: 6 lbs, 13 oz GRANDPARENTS: Marg and Wilmore Eddy, Michael and Sherri Sheerr GREAT GRANDPARENTS: Eddie’s Side: Lilyan Sherman, Shirley Rosenthal Sheerr Belaga / Susan’s Side: Shirley Eddy FIRST COUSINS: Riley Sheerr (2), Madison Sheerr (3 months) SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO INTRODUCING EMILY PEARL It was in the early hours of May 15 – 6:55 a.m. to be exact – when Eddie and Susan Sheerr’s lives changed in an instant BY HERALD STAFF E ddie Sheerr is rarely speech- right words. “Absolutely life-altering.” 16th due date. Gently tipping the scales less. For a man who makes It’s a fitting description. at six pounds and 13 ounces of pure cute- his living with words, the af- ness, Emily is, according to her mommy ‘SIMPLY PERFECT’ and daddy, “simply perfect.” fable weather guru struggles They’d carefully planned for this mo- It probably explains why they hold through a tornado of emotions and a ment but who is really ready? Would their little bundle of joy like a rare jewel. their little girl have brown eyes like tsunami of feelings, as he reflects on life’s mommy and daddy? Would she have “She’s such a great baby. We are so their hair colour? These questions, and in love with her,” says Susan, the pic- most magical moment. so many others, were answered when ture-perfect mommy who, just weeks af- Emily Pearl Sheerr made her grand ar- ter giving birth, looks like she’s healthy It was in the early hours of May 15 – rival, just one day prior to Susan’s May enough to run a marathon. “And Daddy has been amazing.” 6:55 a.m. to be exact – when Eddie and Susan Sheerr’s lives changed in an instant. “It’s indescribable,” he says, pausing for a few seconds as he searches for the 16 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 9 - 15, 2019

SUBMITTED PHOTOS Susan, according to Eddie, was the “Susan was amazing and seeing our daughter born is real champion throughout the pregnan- something I’ll remember forever. It’s the greatest thing cy. “Susan was amazing and seeing our daughter born is something I’ll remem- that ever happened to us.” — Eddie Sheerr ber forever. It’s the greatest thing that ever happened to us,” he says. “We’ve been waiting anxiously to finally meet bottle duties and getting “some” sleep. Emily and it was so much more than “Susan is a natural,” he says. “But we ever dreamed of.” there was never a doubt in my mind be- ‘A GOOD TEAM’ cause Susan has so much love to give.” Relaxing in the living room of HEAD OVER HEELS their cozy Torbay home, Emily Much has changed in just a few short looks so peaceful and content in her years. After arriving in Canada’s young- little rocker. She makes the most est province in 2013, Eddie met Su- adorable facial expressions san two years later and quick- when she sleeps and, of ly fell head over heels. course, it makes her They were married on mommy and daddy Dec. 30, 2016 and smile. Although Susan quickly started plan- admittedly hasn’t held ning a family. The many babies through- cute couple made out her life, she sure their pregnancy of- looks comfortable with ficial as only a tele- Emily tucked in her arms vision broadcaster for an afternoon bottle. could do on Nov. “We’re adjusting ev- 21, announcing ery day with being new it live on air. Oh, parents but we’re a good but it was so much team,” she says, noting more, an unexpect- they’re happily sharing SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO ed phone call during the DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 17

SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTOS SUBMITTED PHOTO “We’ve been waiting anxiously to finally meet Emily and it “Susan is a natural. But was so much more than we ever dreamed of.” — Eddie Sheerr there was never a doubt 18 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 9 - 15, 2019 ... because Susan has so much love to give.” — Eddie Sheerr show with mom-to-be inquiring about, you guessed it, the long-range forecast. Eddie’s answer, of course, is their baby girl, who arrived almost exactly as fore- casted (well, a day early). Emily’s arrival is big news for fami- lies on both side of the border. It’s the first grandchild for Susan’s family, who hail from Bishop’s Falls, and the third grandchild, all girls, for Eddie’s folks back in Philadelphia. “Everyone is over the moon,” says Susan, noting they’ll be plenty of visits to her small hometown in central Newfoundland. “My brother has two daughters so we are really looking forward to introduc- ing Emily to her cousins,” adds Eddie. “Family is very important to both of us.” CASTLE EMILY Although he’s back on the green screen at NTV, Eddie’s heart is also at home nowadays, where the Sheerr abode has been transformed to Castle Emily – adorned with baby mats, a rocker, car seat, numerous toys and blankies. The nursery – painted by daddy and deco- rated with a unicorn theme by mommy – has been ready for months. Eddie’s rowing buddies – his NTV crew – also jumped in to help. Rowing, you see, is also a big part of Eddie’s life. His NTV men’s crew has been a perennial contender in recent years, making it to the championship

SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTOS race over the past three years – finishing “She’s such a great baby. We are so in love with her. And third in 2016. The crew trains daily, has Daddy has been amazing.” — Susan Sheerr been in the gym since November and are gunning for their best finish at the 2019 figure skating with Emily. “We’re both a baby monitor – measuring everything Royal St. John’s Regatta. That’s an am- pretty active so she won’t be bored,” Ed- from nap times to feedings. “We don’t bitious schedule when you consider he’s die says with a smile. want to miss a thing,” teases Eddie, add- also career-driven as NTV’s popular ing he’s trying his best to read the baby chief meteorologist. For now, Mommy and Daddy are fo- maps to get the best short and long- cusing much of their attention on the range forecasts. ‘FINDING BALANCE’ star of their family. In a world of tech- nology, the new parents aren’t missing a Jokes aside, it’s a joyous time for the “Obviously, family comes first so it’s a thing – literally. And it’s adorable. Eddie Sheerr family, full of sunshine and hap- matter of finding that balance right now. actually has a phone app that doubles as py forecasts. But I’m looking forward to bringing her down to the pond to meet everyone and to show her how much daddy likes to row,” says Sheerr, who trains twice a day with the NTV crew, ergs/weights in the morning and an evening spin on the lake. Susan, who’s been a competitive skat- er since she was just four years old, is taking a well-deserved year away from the sport but hopes to share her love of RETAIL ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Newfoundland Broadcasting Corporation is seeking a self-motivated and enthusiastic individual to join our team as NTV/OZFM Retail Account Executive. The successful candidate should have a degree in marketing or have three years’ experience in sales. Must have a vehicle and hold a valid driver’s license. If you have the skills, experience and personality it takes, send your resume in confidence to [email protected]. All applications are appreciated but only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. PLEASE FORWARD YOUR RESUME TO RAY SUTTON, RETAIL SALES MANAGER: Email: [email protected] or mail: at P.O Box 2020, St. John’s, NL A1C 5S2 DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 19

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT NORM VINCENT PHOTO LIKE FATHER, LIKE DAUGHTER Father and daughter share a passion for photography, but while their journey was anything but smooth, they learned to embrace the beauty along the way BY PAM PARDY GHENT L orne Rostotski uncovered I grew up in Saskatchewan but my first his artistic talent the way photography subjects was when I start- most rock musicians ed to work with a company of ‘kid- discover theirs, ex- nappers’, which were actually plaining, with a grin, that it’s door-to-door photographers of all about the ladies. children. That was in Ontario.” “I started at about age FALLING IN LOVE seven or eight doing art- work and then along the Photographing children way as I got into my teenage took him all over the country. years I found that artwork How did he fall in love with took too long. I had discov- the province he now calls ered girls. So with a cam- home? SARA ROSTOTSKI’S FIRST SPEAKING era, I could create and then “I love Newfoundland be- ENGAGEMENT (PPOC - EDMONTON, AB) go have my date,” he says. cause in Newfoundland I was - 4 YEARS OLD (SUBMITTED PHOTO) Daughter Sara shakes able to experience a prairie type According to Dad, Sara gave the best advice of the whole convention: her head good-naturedly. of people on an island. I felt at “Do everything my Daddy Her dad continues his home here. The only thing I tells you to do.” — Sara yarn, and – adorably - missed of the prairies was the the head shaking con- flat. I used to go park on the tinues. “I didn’t grow shore and look at the ocean. up in Newfoundland, SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO It’s flat. Sometimes.” 20 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 9 - 15, 2019

‘THE ROWDYMAN’ LORNE ROSTOTSKI ‘ATLANTIC VIMY’ LORNE ROSTOTSKI PHOTO While this place may have caught his “Many times I was sitting inside behind those locked attention, it was once again someone of doors going, ‘please, someone, come in.” — Lorne Rostotski the female persuasion who convinced him to stay. “I was photographing in Goose Bay, Labrador and I met this gorgeous lit- tle freckled redhead. And she ran away from me just slow enough that I was able to catch her. And that’s what brought me here, my wife Jill. And along came Sara.” Sara recalls the first time she knew her father was “somebody”. “I was probably SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO Sara says she didn’t know photography was for her. It was something she felt pushed towards more than knowing... DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 21

‘SALVAGE KILLICK’ LORNE ROSTOTSKI PHOTO SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO “The fact that we get to be there for one another, that’s what’s tional speaker and one of the things that important to me... It’s meaningful and bigger than anything I I used to tell my audiences is that rare could have, or will ever, accomplish...” — Sara Rostotski things were more valuable than things that were completely abundant. So when two, or three. And there wasn’t actually before I photographed every face in town. we first moved to St. John’s we had our anybody that was quite like him. And I ran out of faces,” Lorne says of what business doors locked with a sign on it to have a name like ours, it’s completely caused him to move to the capital city. that read, opened by appointment only. different. People would comment. Plus, And so you just couldn’t walk in off the he had pictures displayed at the airport. One thing Lorne was always known street. You had to make an appointment. That was something I noticed.” for was for his images of famous faces, They want to get in.” like Geoff Stirling and Gordon Pinsent. The family settled in Gander until ... How did that start? “Ignorance. I trav- Though such an approach can be hard “Gander wasn’t that big so it wasn’t long eled for a number of years as a motiva- on the nerves, he admits. “Many times I was sitting inside behind those locked You give so much doors going, ‘please, someone, come in.” more than money. THE PERFECT SHOT You give second chances. With your donations, the Health Care Foundation improves our hospitals and health centres. Looking forward to where the busi- From ultrasound and MRI machines to the creation of comforts ness is today, with Sara and her husband that support healing, our changes mean better care for those Norm Vincent becoming the face of who matter most. Rostotski Studio, any thoughts on the journey? It was bound to happen, they Donate today, so we can all take care both agree to that. of each other. healthcarefoundation.ca “Well, she had her own camera from 22 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 9 - 15, 2019 age three onward. I went to Grand Bank to take some photographs, and her camera, she probably had 36 shots available. We came up to the entrance of the little harbour there. There was a lit- tle lighthouse. And there were seagulls and there was a boat. And I just kept shooting because the seagulls weren’t in the right place. Finally I got them and I was changing film and I say, ‘Okay, I’m finished.’ And she says, ‘I’m finished too.’ She also took the whole roll. She was like me, looking for that perfect shot.”

SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO LORNE ROSTOTSKI PHOTO “I met this gorgeous little SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO freckled redhead... I was able to catch her. And JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 23 that’s what brought me here, my wife Jill.” — Lorne Rostotski Sara says she didn’t know photogra- phy was for her. It was something she felt pushed towards more than knowing she would be called into it. With dreams of her own, she went to school and became a hairdresser. Ironically, that’s what got her into photography in the end. “In order to compete as a hairstylist, you have to do a photo shoot of your model, so I asked dad if I could use his camera. He said yes. Soon, people who had seen my model shots started calling mom requesting me to do their shoot.” BEST IN THE BUSINESS The family decided that ‘winging it” wasn’t the answer so Sara began mentor- ing with some of the best in the business around the globe, unknowingly prepar- ing for what was to come. In April 1999 things changed for the family in an instant. “That was the day I blew my mind,” Lorne says with a smile. He had a brain aneurysm. “By then I was doing the shoots I wanted to do, babies, glamour, boudoir. I could do what I wanted and be creative with it. I wasn’t thinking I’d ever take dad’s place,” Sara says. “Huge shoes, right? Huge shoes.” April is grad month in the photogra- phy world. As a small business owner, being hospitalized at one of the busiest DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

LORNE ROSTOTSKI PHOTOS They both agree that sharing the cover of The Herald’s Confederation Premier edition was pretty special. ‘NEWFOUNDLAND KALEIDOSCOPE’ LORNE ROSTOTSKI SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO times of the year was stressful enough, let alone the fact that her father was “When she finally said she wanted to go into photography clinging to life. When the surgery was and said, ‘Daddy, will you teach me?’ I said ‘No. I love over as mom and daughter hoped her you too much.’” — Lorne Rostotski, on Sara wanting to learn photography dad would make it, they had a conversa- tion right then and there in the hospital. SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO “The Doctor came in and said, we did what we can do. We have to now let him rest, heal and then we have to see what we’ve got. So he left the room and my mom looked at me and she said, ‘well that’s that. We have a small business. After four weeks in any small business that there’s no income, then you’re going to close the doors. We have a full book. What do you want to do?’ So I just got up the next morning and went to work and that’s where I’ve been since.” A NEW ENERGY Father and daughter linger over a look. Lorne adds to the sweetness of the moment with a joke; “I’m so glad. If I had known I could have retired I would have had the aneurysm sooner.” They laugh. But he’s not joking – not totally. “I’m so glad we passed the busi- ness on to Sara because she has far sur- passed me and what she’s doing is just new energy, new creativity. I just admire what she’s become and becoming.” It’s not like dad has totally retired. They still work together. “He still has a lot of creative input. He still calls me after certain sessions that he gets to review and says, they’re lovely, here is where you can improve.” 24 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 9 - 15, 2019

NORM VINCENT PHOTO JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 25 “I wasn’t thinking I’d ever take dad’s place. Huge shoes, right? Huge shoes.” — Sara Rostotski Any photos they are particularly proud of? They both agree that sharing the cover of The Herald’s Confederation Premier edition was pretty special. “It’s funny. When she finally said she wanted to go into photography and said, ‘Daddy, will you teach me?’ I said ‘No. I love you too much.’ But I’ve known some of the best photographers anywhere so we sent her to them to learn. But she still had me, always, when she needed or needs to bounce something off me.” THE ACT OF BALANCE One thing she’s learned from her dad is how to enjoy family. Her husband and her two daughters are very important to her. “You have a business, but you also have a family. Take pride in, and spend time, with both. Balance is the key, and be the best you can in both roles,” Sara shares wisely. The two smile at one another. Being able to work together, 20 years after al- most losing her dad, is very special. “The fact that we get to be there for one another, that’s what’s important to me when I go to bed at night. It’s mean- ingful and bigger than anything I could have, or will ever, accomplish behind the lens.” DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com

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BY PAM PARDY GHENT SPECIAL FEATURE SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO MAKING TOGETHER TIME COUNT MP Nick Whalen might have his hands full juggling his busy Ottawa schedule, but his most important role is one much nearer and dearer to his heart; that of dad A s an MP for St. John’s East, to work in the kitchen. Nick Whalen is all business, When he’s home from Ottawa, it’s but on the home front, he lets daddy-duty time. On the day we show his inner geek rule the roost. up, Whalen is busy trying to plan an eve- ning meal between house-hold demands He chuckles when playfully called-out – the oven decided to misbehave just as we pull up – and the kids’ busy sched- on his ‘dad duds’ – soccer coach jacket ules. There’s not much time to panic. casually zipped over his Harry Potter 9 3/4 platform shirt. PARENTING 101 FILE PHOTO KITCHEN SCENE “I’m cool, right?” he asks the room, “(Being an MP) certainly Issac, as always we hear, is starved, and giving a little Superman-styled T-shit has been a dream come as Whalen and his eldest organize an in- flash with father-flare. He receives two true ... But it’s not an a-pinch mealtime menu of pancakes, the in-sync eye rolls from the kids; Sophie, easy job on families.” youngest busies himself eating the raw 13, and Issac, 10. Like water off a duck’s ingredients whenever eyes are averted. back, Whalen takes it like a champ, — MP Nick Whalen countering only with a knowing wink In goes a blueberry – still frozen. towards his wife, Sarah who smiles in Mom is perched nearby and notices the return. “Parenting 101; never let them motion, questioning the wiseness of see you sweat,” Whalen jokes as he sets such a decision. It’s a scene that plays out in many a kitchen across the province on DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 27

SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTOS SUBMITTED PHOTO “Sarah followed her father into the profession of “We had to run another medicine and I followed my dad into law and then politics. So it’s sort of a bit interesting.” — MP Nick Whalen kilometer to the start ... any given evening, only in the Whalen Issac, his tongue blue from berry-steal- but the kids had a good household, they don’t get to share such ing, adds his sweet two-cents worth for togetherness as often as they’d like. good measure. “Dad is fun. We just hang run and we had fun.” with him and sometimes we watch sports BANTER OVER BATTER and because the time we get together isn’t — MP Nick Whalen as often as it used to be, the weekends They try to make the time they do have when he is home feel more special.” series, we do it,” Whalen shares. together count, however. “We don’t see Something Whalen has experienced him a lot on the weekdays, because he’s Whalen smiles at his son. “We make working in Ottawa, but on the weekends the time count. We enjoy reading, so with his kids is the joy of running. How he coaches my soccer team. We also like we all share that together. Anytime we did that start? Sophie smiles. going to the farmer’s market,” offers So- can take a moment together, even if it’s phie as father and daughter banter over on the phone, to share something we all “That was my lovely mother’s idea...” pancake batter. have in common, like a particular book she begins. Sarah smiles and picks up the story. “Sofie is a natural athlete and has always been a great runner, and Nick was trying to get a fitness thing happen- ing and they were occasionally doing a run together just for fun, so I suggested, why don’t you guys go for it and maybe do some training.” RUNNING FOR FAMILY Sophie, Issac and their dad trained for the Shopper’s Drug Mart run for Wom- en. They have a funny story to share about that day. “We were a little bit mistaken as to the starting point,” Whalen offers as the kids laugh at the memory. As they were walking towards what they thought was the starting point, runners ran past them. “We had to run another kilometer to the start line and then we started the race, but the kids had a good run and we had fun.” How do they keep the home fires burning while he’s away? “Time doesn’t work out great for us to speak at night. So if I can, I call in the 28 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 9 - 15, 2019

SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTOS “I take pleasure in spending time together. Laughing. Sharing. Sometimes being annoying, telling bad dad jokes and wearing morning so we talk for a little before goofy t-shirts. That’s what it’s all about.” — MP Nick Whalen school starts. I’m usually working until late in the evening, so it’s tough. Sophie Thinking over the past four years, Whalen smiles as his clan gather be- and I text or we use Facetime. Isaac and I and seeing how much the children have fore heading out. will occasionally meet on-line over Clash grown, are there any thoughts? “(Being of Clans. We’re in the same clan and I an MP) certainly has been a dream come “I take pleasure in spending time to- will occasionally donate him troops.” true so even the bad days are only terri- gether. Laughing. Sharing. Sometimes bly fascinating – with stress on the terri- being annoying, telling bad dad jokes Whalen says he tries to be home Fri- bly. But it’s not an easy job on families.” and wearing goofy t-shirts. That’s what day evening and doesn’t head back until it’s all about.” Monday morning so he’s at home as long as possible. MOTHER OF DRAGONS There’s another reason why being home is important to the family. Wife Sarah has a very challenging career, for one thing. Dr. Sarah Noble is the head of emergency Psychiatry for Eastern Health and is the residency program di- rector for psychiatry at MUN’s school of medicine. She also has Multiple Sclero- sis and has limited mobility. “I’m a little bit, obviously, limited in what I can do physically. I also have a challenging work life. With Nick away, it’s my job to man- age the home and know where the kids are supposed to be and when,” she says. “She’s mother of dragons ...” Whalen tosses in teasingly. The family has support from both sides of the family, they share. “My dad, Keith Noble, has been very helpful throughout this process and he and Sof- ie have a standing date. He brings her to her voice lessons on Tuesday evenings so I can hang out here with Isaac and do his homework and his piano,” Sarah shares. Whalen nods. With Father’s Day ap- proaching, he notes something interest- ing. “Sarah followed her father into the profession of medicine and I followed my dad into law and then politics. So it’s sort of a bit interesting.” DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 29

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY! PICTURED (L-R): CHRIS, RYAN & BEN CLEARY SUBMITTED PHOTO UNDER THE INFLUENCE The inspirational story of how one former award-winning journalist inspired his son to follow in his creative and passionate footsteps BY HERALD STAFF B en Cleary grew up in the Tobin was re-elected with a majority himself at NTV in the late ‘70s, actually news business, sometimes government that year. Just days after penned a message to a two-year-old Ben puttering around the news- the election, Tobin, a former journalist to explain his dad’s absence. room as his dad stared down “He’s a talented young “Dear Ben, when you are older you journalist and a great will realize that only the politics of a deadline. It was a life he was introduced addition to our team.” Newfoundland and Labrador would keep your dad away for a few weeks,” he to early – learning the significance of lo- — NTV’s Mark Dwyer wrote, concluding with an apology. cal news, how the movers and shakers BAPTISM BY FIRE of this province dictate the conversation Well, two decades later, and fresh out of journalism school, Ben would un- and, more importantly, how journalists derstand exactly what Tobin meant – joining NTV’s award-winning team on can pull up a front-row seat to watch the election night 2019. He was tasked to cover the Mount Pearl-Southlands race, biggest events unfold. realizing that independent Paul Lane’s re-election could have a major impact on BRIAN TOBIN’S APOLOGY Still in diapers, he hugged his dad as he headed off on the election trail in the late 1990s. His dad, Ryan, was The Tele- gram’s legislative reporter in 1999 and riding the Liberal bus as premier Brian 30 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 9 - 15, 2019

NTV.ca PHOTOS JUL 1, 1992 - THE EVE OF A MORATORIUM “My dad (Ryan Cleary) certainly has been a big influence on me, probably the reason why I followed this path and government. “It was so exciting, some- I’m so glad I did.” — NTV’s Ben Cleary thing I have been working so hard for,” says Cleary. in an industrial accident in Alberta to a agrees. featuring on the province’s navigational “He’s obviously chosen the right ca- Cleary, 23, graduated from Memorial history. He interviewed Toronto Maple University with a political science degree Leafs GM Kyle Dubas and introduced reer path because you can tell he has a in 2017 before heading off to King’s Col- viewers to the local stars of the hit TV real love for news,” says Carter. lege in Halifax where he graduated with show Big Brother Canada. a journalism degree in May. Growing up His dad’s influence, and advice, also watching NTV, he pursued a work-term “He’s certainly impressed me with his extends beyond the field of journalism. with the province’s top newscast and work so far. He has such a bright future “He also told me to stay away from spent several weeks shadowing journalists here,” says NTV anchor and senior pro- (running for) politics,” jokes Cleary. – from the legislature with Michael Con- ducer and Lynn Burry. “Jokes aside, my dad certainly has been nors to provincial court with Bart Fraize. a big influence on me, probably the rea- Anchor Glen Carter, who’s worked son why I followed this path and I’m so “You can really see Ben’s passion for in news rooms all across the country, glad I did.” the business,” says Mark Dwyer, NTV’s Director of News and Current Affairs. “He’s a talented young journalist and a great addition to our team.” JOURNALISTIC STYLE It’s an industry Cleary knows well. Ryan won numerous awards for his work with the province’s daily before landing roles as an editor with The Newfound- land Herald and editor-in-chief of The Independent. He’d spend four years answering ques- tions from the media as a federal MP be- fore losing his seat in 2015. He’d spend time hosting VOCM’s Nightline before his latest mission as head of Fish-NL. Although he admires his dad’s work, and journalistic style, Ben is charting his own course. “The journalist he was isn’t necessarily the journalist I’m going to be. I was raised to be my own person, and I’m thankful for that,” he said. “I’m not quite as controversial as my dad. I’ll tell a story that needs to be told, but I don’t know if I’ll do it the same way my dad did.” Cleary, born and raised in St. John’s, has wasted little time dipping his toes into the frigid waters that is televi- sion journalism. He’s covered a host of stories in just several weeks, from the heart-breaking death of a young man DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 31

CRIME FLASHBACK BY MAX HAINES A month passed ... Neighbours became suspicious. Finally, they called police. DELIVERANCE her name taken off the church rolls. Again this could only have an adverse result for the LAST WEEK: Father knows best, As the saying goes, falls children’s continued attendance. dramatically short of it’s intended mark in the second installment of this Crime Flashback So that is the sum of it. If any one of these had been the condition, we might have A fter his killing spree, John 2. But that brings me to my next point. pulled through but this was just too much. List sat down and wrote a Knowing the type of location that one would At least I’m certain that all have gone to letter to his pastor, the Rev. have to live in, plus the environment for the heaven now. If things had gone on who children, plus the effect on them knowing knows if this would be the case. Eugene A. Rehwinkel. Per- they were on welfare was just more than I thought they could and should endure. I Of course, Mother got involved because tinent excerpts of this letter follow. know they were willing to cut back, but this doing what I did to my family would have involved a lot more than that. been a tremendous shock to her at this age. Dear Pastor Rehwinkel: Therefore, knowing that she is also a Chris- I am sorry to add this additional burden 3. With Pat being so determined to get tian I felt it best that she be relieved of the into acting I was also fearful as to what that troubles of this world that would have hit her. to your work. I know that what has been might do to her continuing to be Christian. done is wrong from all that I have been I’m sure it wouldn’t have helped. After it was all over I said some prayers taught and that any reasons I might give for them all , from the hymn book. That was will not make it right. But you are the one 4. Also, with Helen not going to church the least I could do. person I know that while not condoning this I knew that this would harm the children will at least possibly understand why I felt eventually in their attendance. I had contin- One other thing. It may seem cowardly to that I had to do this. ued to hope that she would begin to come to have always shot from behind, but I didn’t church soon. But when I mentioned to her want any of them to know even at the last 1. I wasn’t earning anywhere near that Mr. Jutze wanted to pay her an elder’s second that I had to do this to them. enough to support us. Everything I tried call, she just blew up and said she wanted seemed to fall to pieces. True, we could have John got hurt more because he seemed to gone bankrupt and maybe gone on welfare. struggle longer. The rest were immediately out of pain. John didn’t consciously feel any- thing either. Please remember me in your prayers. I will need them whether or not the govern- ment does its duty as it sees it. I’m only con- cerned with making my peace with God and of this I am assured because of Christ dying even for me. P.S. Mother is in the hallway in the attic – 3rd floor. She was too heavy to move. — John 32 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 9 - 15, 2019 *Crime Flashback Images are used for reenactment purposes only and might not be historically accurate.

Mass Murderer John List had apparently committed the perfect murder, not once, but five times. John turned on some lights, locked the and clues led nowhere. John List had ap- gravitated to his original profession of doors of his home and drove away. parently committed the perfect murder, accountancy. Soon he was earning $400 not once, but five times. per week. He met his second wife, De- A month passed. Light bulbs burned lores, at a Lutheran Church gathering. out. Neighbours, who later confessed A DEVOTED HUSBAND The quiet, introverted Robert was a good they hadn’t known the Lists very well, and devoted husband. became suspicious. Finally, they called After the murders, John made his way police. to Denver, Colorado, where he changed In 1985, a friend showed Delores his name to Robert P. Clark. For a while, Clark a newspaper account of an old GONE WITHOUT A TRACE he eked out a living as a cook, but in 1977 New Jersey murder. The photo of John Chief James Moran spoke to me from his home, “I’ve handled scores of murders over the years, but nothing like this. We forced the back door and walked through some rooms to the ballroom. The smell was terrible and there they were, four bodies all neatly placed in a row. They were blackened and partially decom- posed. I will never forget the sight.’’ Police found John List’s car at Ken- nedy Airport on Dec. 7, two days after the discovery of the bodies of his family. But John wasn’t found or traced. Moran says, “We didn’t have the remotest idea where he had gone. He had no real friends and no one really knew the man.’’ John’s past was ordinary in every way – strict religious parents, high school, uni- versity, a stint in the army during World War II and, later on, service in the Ko- rean War. As the admitted perpetrator of New Jersey’s most infamous crime, he was sought on three continents. All tips DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 33

The old unsolved New Jersey murders were televised on duced a model of the wanted man’s head. America’s Most Wanted. A Forensic sculptor produced a Bender ingeniously created an uncanny model of John List, aged by 18 years. likeness of John List, aged by 18 years. List which accompanied the article bore Lutheran services, puttered in his garden, POSITIVE ID an eerie resemblance to her husband watched TV and melted into the wood- Robert. Delores dismissed the whole work. But modern technology caught up Sure enough, the same neighbour who thing as ridiculous. with List. The old unsolved New Jersey had shown the newspaper account to De- murders were televised on the syndicated lores Clark three years earlier, recognized AMERICA’S MOST WANTED program America’s Most Wanted. Foren- the sculpted head. She had a relative call sic sculptor Frank Bender, working from the program. In 1988, the Clarks moved to Rich- photos of List taken 18 years ago, pro- mond, Virginia. Robert Clark attended John List was traced to an accounting firm in Richmond. Robert Clark denied being the wanted man, but a finger- print check of old army records on file in Washington proved that was indeed John List. In May 1990, 64-year-old John List stood trial for murder, almost two de- cades after he had eliminated his entire family. He was found guilty of all five murders and was sentenced to five con- secutive life terms in prison. When the judge passed sentence on List, the courtroom broke out in ap- plause. John List is currently serving five consecutive life terms at Trenton State Prison, New Jersey, where he will spend the rest of his natural life. John List was traced to an accounting firm in Richmond. Robert Clark denied being the want- ed man, but a finger- print check proved that was indeed John List. 34 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 9 - 15, 2019

THIS WEEK WITH NTV’S JIM FURLONG TWO GOOD MEALS T here is something about din- FORMER PREMIER BEATON TULK Backstage and sitting on the set of grey ing with someone that is spe- metal stairs that leads up to the booths cial. It’s a “breaking of bread” (One of) ... the most on the far side of the Glacier was outgo- and there is something about interesting people with ing Premier Beaton Tulk. it almost spiritual. It’s a break from the whom I “broke bread.” world where important conversation of- A NICE BREAK ten takes place. bitter and divisive convention that was In a column a few years ago I wrote full of passion and treachery. It took a His coat was off, and his sleeves were about dining with three different peo- long time for the wounds from that po- rolled up and he was busy eating a ham- ple that I found fascinating. They were litical marathon to heal. At one point in burger. He knew me. I asked him if he Gordon Pinsent, Ed Roberts, and Gwyn the afternoon I went backstage to line-up might be available to come over to our Dyer. Today I would like to add the someone else for an interview. We were booth for an interview. name of the late former Premier Beaton gobbling up Liberals to put before the Tulk to the name of the most interesting NTV cameras as the day wore on. He said he would, but he was starving people with whom I “broke bread”. so could I hang on for a few minutes. I said sure. A LIBERAL LOYALIST Then the sitting Premier, sitting on I dined with Beaton twice. Once I was the steps of a metal stairs asked me if I his guest at the Fairmont Hotel. We wanted a Liberal burger. He had a bag of both had fried cod. I had scrunchions. them. I accepted and sat down for a few We were there to talk about writing. He minutes. He gave me a burger and his was making notes for his biography and thoughts on what was happening on the was headed off to Florida. We ended up convention floor, but we were just talking talking mostly Liberal politics. and eating, not conducting an interview. It was a nice break from the convention I Beaton Tulk was a Liberal loyalist. He think for both of us. had served as Premier by appointment but that was easy. He was also there NTV’s Jim Furlong can be reached during very tough times for the Liberal by emailing: [email protected] party. He wasn’t, as I like to say, a “John- ny come Liberal”. At that time, I believe Beaton was already ill, but I don’t know that of my own knowledge. It was a great meal and a great conversation. Beaton Tulk was a very smart man, very well educated, and very well read. Not everybody knows that. He talked about his life in and out of politics but wanted to know about how my life had gone. Beaton wasn’t just being polite. He was genuinely interested in the corner of the world I occupied. The fish was good, and the time flew by. We shook hands and that was that. Now the previous time we dined was under most unusual circumstances. It was at the big Liberal convention at the Mount Pearl Glacier that chose Roger Grimes as the man to succeed Beaton Tulk as the province’s premier. It was a DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: www.NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 35

HEALTH & WELLNESS BY HEIDI MURPHY, RD FATHER’S DAY COOKOUT MAPLE FRUIT & MARSHMALLOW From breakfast in bed to tasty and healthy entrées and de- DESSERT SKEWER lightful desserts, give dad the gift of food this Father’s Day! Ingredients • 2 pineapple spears O n Sunday June 16th we will waffle bar. • 3 tbsp (45 mL) PC 100% Pure Ma- be celebrating all the amaz- Prepare an assortment of fresh fruit, ing Fathers and Father fig- ple Syrup Canada Grade A Amber coconut chips, dark chocolate chunks • 8 PC Maple Flavour Marshmallows ures in our lives, and nothing and toasted walnuts. The whole family • 8 fresh blackberries can enjoy delicious pancakes topped with • 2 tubs (500 mL each) PC Plant- says thank you like a special cookout for all his favourite toppings. If he prefers something savoury, try a twist on bacon Based dad. A good hearty meal is the perfect and eggs by wrapping some asparagus • Mango Coconut Milk Frozen with few slices of bacon. Served with way to show the special men in your life Dessert a nice cup of hot coffee how appreciated they are. and Dad will be sure Preheat barbecue to medi- to feel special. um-high heat. Brush grill with BREAKFAST FOR DAD Later in oil. Pat pineapple dry with paper tow- the day, el. Brush all over with 1 tbsp maple So, what better way plan to fire syrup. Grill, turning occasionally, un- to spoil Dad than up the grill! til grill-marked all over, 6 to 8 min- with breakfast in Choose from utes. Transfer to cutting board. Let bed? Start the day burgers, grilled cool slightly. Cut each spear crosswise off with a surprise chicken or marinat- into 4 equal pieces. breakfast or brunch! Thread pineapple, marshmallows Bacon and eggs are a clas- and blackberries onto 8 soaked 6-inch sic but you could also treat (15 cm) wooden skewers, arranging Dad to a lovely pancake or marshmallows flat sides outward. Brush grill generously with oil. Grill skewers, turning once bottom of marshmallows form a crust, 30 to 60 seconds per side. Divide frozen dessert among 8 serving bowls. Top each bowl with 1 skewer. Drizzle skewers with remain- ing 2 tbsp maple syrup. Serve imme- diately. ed beef kebabs – or the all-time favour- ite Father’s Day meal, the ever-so-simple grilled steak and potatoes. TASTY & NUTRITIOUS Jazz up Dad’s plate with some grilled corn on the cob and grilled vegetables. Or re-imagine these ingredients as a salad in the recipe below, which uses the 36 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 9 - 15, 2019

new PC Green Goddess dressing high- GRILLED STEAK AND • 3 cups (750 mL) light packed PC lighting the bright flavours of tarragon POTATO SALAD Organics Baby Spinach and basil, tangy sour cream and lemon juice. Corn, fingerling potatoes, spinach Ingredients • ½ cup (125 mL) PC Grape Toma- and grape tomatoes all contribute to this • 2 corn cobs, husked toes, halved colourful, tasty and nutritious option for • 3 tbsp (45 mL) olive oil dad that the whole family will also love! • 1 tsp (5 mL) salt • 1/3 cup (75 mL) PC Green God- • ¾ tsp (4 mL) freshly ground black dess Dressing EASY SWEET TREATS • pepper • 450 g PC Free From Grilling Angus Remember, the key step to achieving the juiciest possible steak is letting it rest Beef for at least 10 minutes before slicing – • (about 2 steaks) this allows the juices to settle back into • 1 red onion the centre of the steak. • 1 PC Steam-Cooked Fingerling Pota- Finish off the meal with this tasty toes, patted dry and halved lengthwise grilled dessert! The sweet pineapple along with the tart blackberries pair surprising- Preheat barbecue to medium-high heat. Brush corn cobs with 1-½ tsp oil, dividing ly well the maple marshmallows for a fun evenly. Sprinkle with 1/4 tsp each salt and pepper, dividing evenly; set aside. Brush and easy sweet treat! steaks with 1-½ tsp oil, dividing evenly. Sprinkle with 1/4 tsp each salt and pepper, di- viding evenly; set aside. Cut red onion into 8 wedges, leaving root end intact. Toss to- gether red onion, potatoes and remaining 2 tbsp oil, 1/2 tsp salt and 1/4 tsp pepper in large bowl. Set aside. Place corn cobs and steaks on greased grill; close lid. Cook, turning corn often and steaks once, until corn is tender and lightly charred and instant-read thermometer in- serted in centres of steaks reads 140°F (60°C) for medium-rare, 10 to 12 minutes. Trans- fer corn to large plate; set aside. Transfer steak to cutting board; let rest 10 minutes. Meanwhile, transfer red onion mixture to grill basket; place on greased grill. Close lid; cook, stirring or shaking occasionally, until tender and lightly charred, 10 to 12 min- utes. Transfer to large bowl; set aside. Cut kernels from corn cobs; add kernels to bowl with red onion mixture. Add spinach and tomatoes; toss gently to combine. Thinly slice steaks against the grain. Spoon dressing across 4 serving plates, dividing evenly. Top with red onion mixture and steaks, dividing evenly. DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 37

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GENERAL HOSPITAL SOAP TALK Ava patiently waited for the BY DANA JACKSON right opportunity. Monica gave Drew her blessing. Curtis stayed by DAYS OF OUR LIVES YOUNG & THE RESTLESS Jordan’s side. Neil made a house call. Shiloh played both sides of the fence. EVE confessed a secret. NICK hired Rey as head of security. Kristina pleaded her case. Nina and Sasha enjoyed a mother-daughter A drunken Maggie had a show- An emotional week in Genoa City lunch. down with Kate. Xander and his continued with the reading of Neil’s Carly was proud of Michael. Lulu partner’s plan came into focus. Will will. Rey encouraged Kyle and Lola to went to Maxie for some advice. Ju- lashed out at Ted and Hope. Looking take over his lease, to which they readily lian suggested Sam would be a good for answers, Rex went through his notes agreed. The move went awry when their bet. Franco was very confrontational. from when he was working with Rolf. dinner caught fire, but it didn’t stop the Nina faced a rude awakening. Anna Ben shared his suspicions with Ciara lovebirds from celebrating their first of- felt creeped out. Willow had Lulu’s about Claire starting the cabin fire. ficial night together. full support. Sam propositioned Ja- JJ and Haley prepared for their es- Ana and Tessa continued to butt heads son. Scott gave Ava the support she cape. John and Marlena tried to locate while producing a song together. Mean- needed. Curtis turned to Laura for Rolf ’s diary. Eve confessed a secret to while, Mariah faced challenges of her own help. Anna was bent on confronting Jack. Ben asked Marlena to hypnotize when her stalker showed up to confront Alex. Franco visits Kiki’s grave. him again regarding the night of the fire. her. Nick hired Rey as head of security for Jennifer helped Tripp escape from Jack. Dark Horse and asked him to keep tabs XANDER called out Zoe. Meanwhile, Xander came to Jack’s aid. on Adam as well. As Billy, Kyle and Jack John made an emotional appeal for Eve’s prepared for the launch of Jabot Collec- BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL help on Will’s behalf. Eric tried to get tive, Ashley alerted them to a copycat site. through to Nicole. Will is given some A dangerous rivalry is reignited. Liam confronted Thomas about devastating news about his condition. taking advantage of Hope when she was vulnerable. Hope and little Douglas had a sweet moment shar- ing memories of Caroline. Hope was touched when Douglas told her that he loved her. Clearly upset, Brooke yelled at Liam for giving up so easily on his marriage to her daughter. Flo and Wyatt took their relation- ship to the next level. Xander called out Zoe for acting so distant lately. Maya then arrived to tell the shocked pair that Liam and Hope were split- ting up. Wyatt questioned Flo about Phoebe’s birth father. Steffy accused her brother of having an ulterior mo- tive when it came to Hope. Flo feels guilty after learning that Hope plans to annul her marriage. DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 39

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‘FREE TV’ SCHEDULE JUNE 9 - 15, 2019 Reality Children Sports News Local Movies TIME: SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Marc & Mandy 06:00 AM NTV Entertainment News Issues & Answers NTV News: First Edition NTV New: 1st Edition 06:30 AM NTV Eyewitness News NTV Early Morning News NTV Early Morning News 07:00 AM NTV.ca 07:30 AM Jesse Stirling’s… 08:00 AM Issues & Answers Captain Atlantis 08:30 AM Made Right Here Special Presentation 09:00 AM NTV.ca NTV.ca 09:30 AM A Closer Look NTV.ca Entertainment 10:00 AM Heart Matters Tonight Weekend day 10:30 AM NTV.ca The Morning Show NTV Eyewitness News NTV Entertainment News uge 11:00 AM Church of the Rock 100 Huntley Street Evolution Wrestling 11:30 AM Jesse Stirling’s… NTV Newsday Dimestore Fishermen Entrepreneur NL NOON Issues & Answers The Young and the Restless Ex-Wives of Rock 12:30 PM Week in Review Days of Our Lives NTV Saturday Movie: 01:00 PM Question The Rachael Ray Show All Yours 01:30 PM Period Entertainment Tonight Canada NL Sportsman 02:00 PM W-5 Judge Judy On the Mark 02:30 PM NTV Week in Review Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? NTV Eyewitness News 03:00 PM Wheel of Fortune 03:30 PM NTV News: First Edition 04:00 PM NTV Evening Newshour 04:30 PM Global National 05:00 PM Jeopardy 05:30 PM Wheel of Fortune 06:00 PM NTV Sunday 06:30 PM Evening Newshour 07:00 PM 07:30 PM Entertainment Tonight NTV Saturday 08:00 PM Jeopardy Movie: 08:30 PM 09:00 PM Border Security The Neighborhood NTV Movie Center Stage – 09:30 PM Border Security Man With a Plan Presentation: On Pointe 10:00 PM Hearts of Spring 10:30 PM Continuum DOUBLE BILL MOVIE NIGHT 11:00 PM CTV National News 11:30 PM NTV Saturday 12:00 AM NTV Latenight News Movie: 12:30 AM Robocop 01:00 AM The Late Show With Stephen Colbert 01:30 AM NTV Entertainment News Saturday Night Live 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/JUNE 9 - 15, 2019

MUST SEE TV: CANADA’S SUPER STATION MON/10:30P.M. THE CODE THU/8:30P.M. ELEMENTARY FRI/8:30P.M. RANSOM A key witness refuses to testify Holmes goes through extreme Eric assists in helping the FBI assist against a marine for misconduct. lengths to return to New York. in tracking an internet predator. Abe and Harper’s investigation into Holmes takes extreme measures to re- The FBI asks Eric to convince the brain- a Marine recruiter’s alleged misconduct turn to New York when he leans on his washed survivor of an internet predator to may be derailed when the key witness re- father’s disreputable connections to aid reveal the identity of the person who incites fuses to testify, his legal re-entry into the United States vulnerable people to harm themselves. SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS SUNDAY TUESDAY MON/4:30PM FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP Evolution Wres1tl:i3n0g p.m. 1:30 p.m. FIFA Soccer. Women’s World Cup. Group E. Canada vs. [54] [FOX] FIFA Soccer England vs. [23] [TSN] FIFA Soccer Chile vs. Cameroon. Stade de la Mosson. Montpellier, France. Scotland. World Cup. Women’s Group D. Sweden. World Cup. Women’s Group F. Stade de Nice -- Nice, France. Live Roazhon Park -- Rennes, France. Live 8:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball Toronto at [23] [TSN] [54] [FOX] FIFA [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball Toronto at Houston. Minute Maid Park -- Houston, [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball Arizona at Soccer United States vs. Thailand. World Baltimore. Camden Yards -- Baltimore, Texas. Live Toronto. Rogers Centre -- Toronto, Ont. Live Cup. Women’s Group F. Stade Auguste- Md. Live 3:00 p.m. Delaune -- Reims, France. Live 9:00 p.m. SATURDAY 8:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. [7] [ABC] F1 Auto Racing Canadian [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball Toronto [23] [TSN] CFL Football Saskatchewan Grand Prix. Circuit Gilles Villeneuve at Baltimore. Camden Yards -- Baltimore, at Hamilton. Tim Hortons Field -- Hamilton, [3] [CBC] WR Rugby Biarritz Sevens. 4:30 p.m. Md. Live Ont. Live Women’s. -- Biarritz, France. Live 10:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. [10] [A] [22] [CBS] PGA Golf WEDNESDAY [NBC-D] [11] [NBC-B] IAAF Track & Canadian Open. Final Round. Hamilton 1:30 p.m. [7] [ABC] NBA Basketball Toronto Field Bislett Games. Diamond League. Golf & Country Club -- Ancaster, Ont. Live at Golden State. Playoffs. Final Game Bislett Stadium -- Oslo, Norway. 6:00 p.m. [23] [TSN] [54] [FOX] FIFA 6. Oracle Arena -- Oakland, Calif. (if [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball Toronto at Soccer Germany vs. Spain. World Cup. necessary) Live Houston. Minute Maid Park -- Houston, [NBC-D] [11] [NBC-B] AVP Women’s Group B. Stade du Hainaut -- Texas. Live Beach Volleyball New York City Open. Valenciennes, France. Live FRIDAY 8:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball Oakland 2:00 p.m. [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay. Tropicana Field -- St. at Chi. White Sox. Guaranteed Rate Field [NBC-D] [3] [CBC] [11] Petersburg, Fla. Live [23] [TSN] USGA Golf U.S. Open. -- Chicago, Ill. Live [NBC-B] [30] [RSE] NHL Hockey 9:30 p.m. Round 2. Pebble Beach Golf Links -- Pebble [31] [SN360] WPT Poker Legends of Boston at St. Louis. Stanley Cup Playoffs. Beach, Calif. Live Poker. Final Game 6. Enterprise Center -- St. Louis, [NBC-D] [3] [CBC] [11] 4:30 p.m. 11:30 p.m. Mo. (if necessary) Live [NBC-B] [30] [RSE] [31] [23] [TSN] CFL Football Winnipeg at [SN360] NHL Hockey St. Louis [54] [FOX] FIFA Soccer England vs. B.C. B.C. Place Stadium -- Vancouver, B.C. MONDAY at Boston. Stanley Cup Playoffs. Final Argentina. World Cup. Women’s Group D. 1:30 p.m. Game 7. TD Garden -- Boston, Mass. (if Stade Océane -- Le Havre, France. Live necessary) Live [23] [TSN] FIFA Soccer Argentina vs. Japan. World Cup. Women’s Group D. Parc THURSDAY des Princes -- Paris, France. Live 1:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. [54] [FOX] FIFA Soccer Australia CTV National Ne[w23s ] [TSN] FIFA Soccer Canada vs. vs. Brazil. World Cup. Women’s Group C. Cameroon. World Cup. Women’s Group E. Stade de la Mosson -- Montpellier, France. Stade de la Mosson -- Montpellier, France. 2:00 p.m. [23] [TSN] USGA Golf U.S. Open. 10:30 p.m. Round 1. Pebble Beach Golf Links -- Pebble Beach, Calif. Live [7] [ABC] [23] [TSN] [30] [RSE] NBA Basketball Golden State at Toronto. Playoffs. Final Game 5. Scotiabank Arena -- Toronto, Ont. (if necessary) Live DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 45

MOVIE HIGHLIGHTS THE BEST MOVIES ON TELEVISION SUN/8:30PM SUNDAY 9:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. BLACK BEAUTY 9:30 a.m. [27] [A&E] The Lord of the Rings: [53] [AMC] Spaceballs +++ (1987) The fates of horses, and the people [50] [TCM] My Dream is Yours The Two Towers +++ (2002) Elijah Bill Pullman. (2h) who own and command them, are +++ (1949) Doris Day. (2h) Wood. (4h3) 3:30 p.m. revealed as Black Beauty narrates 11:30 a.m. [50] [TCM] Pillow Talk ++++ (1959) Doris Day. (2h) [53] [AMC] The Fugitive +++ the circle of his life, on FAM. [50] [TCM] Tea for Two +++ (1950) 11:30 p.m. (1993) Harrison Ford. (3h) Doris Day. (1h45) 9:30 p.m. MON/10:30PM 12:00 p.m. [50] [TCM] Lover Come Back +++ BATMAN (1961) Doris Day. (2h) [46] [FAM] Music and Lyrics +++ [36] [SLICE] Prime +++ (2005) Uma (2007) Hugh Grant. (2h5) The Dark Knight of Gotham City Thurman. (2h30) MONDAY [50] [TCM] Butch Cassidy and the begins his war on crime with his first 12:55 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Sundance Kid +++ (1969) Paul major enemy being the clownishly Newman. (2h) [53] [AMC] Walk the Line +++ [50] [TCM] The Scarlet Pimpernel 10:30 p.m. homicidal Joker, on SHOW. (2005) Joaquin Phoenix. (3h) ++++ (1935) Leslie Howard. (1h45) 1:15 p.m. 11:15 a.m. [34] [SHOW] Batman Returns +++ NSTVA/T12U:3R0DP.MA. Y NTV/7:30 P.M. (1992) Michael Keaton. (3h) [50] [TCM] On Moonlight Bay +++ [50] [TCM] It Happened One Night 11:30 p.m. CENTER STAGE: (1951) Doris Day. (1h45) ++++ (1934) Claudette Colbert. (2h) ON POINTE 1:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. [50] [TCM] Medium Cool ++++ (1969) Robert Forster. (2h) WWW.NTV.CA [27] [A&E] The Lord of the Rings: [53] [AMC] Super 8 +++ (2011) Elle The Two Towers +++ (2002) Elijah Fanning. (2h30) WEDNESDAY Wood. (4h) 1:15 p.m. 10:15 a.m. 2:30 p.m. [50] [TCM] Hollow Triumph +++ [50] [TCM] The Curse of the Cat [55] [CHCH] The Private Life of (1948) Paul Henreid. (1h30) People +++ (1944) Simone Simon. Henry VIII ++++ (1933) Charles 2:45 p.m. 11:30 a.m. Laughton. (2h) 3:00 p.m. [50] [TCM] Neptune’s Daughter [50] [TCM] The Secret Garden +++ +++ (1949) Esther Williams. (1h45) (1949) Margaret O’Brien. (1h45) [40] [E!] The Karate Kid +++ 6:15 p.m. 1:15 p.m. (1984) Ralph Macchio. (2h40) [47] [COM] Big +++ (1988) Tom [50] [TCM] Detour +++ (1945) Tom [50] [TCM] The 5,000 Fingers of Hanks. (2h15) Neal. (1h15) Dr. T +++ (1953) Peter Lind Hayes. 3:15 p.m. 6:30 p.m. (1h45) 2:00 p.m. [50] [TCM] Love Me or Leave Me [53] [AMC] The Fugitive +++ +++ (1955) Doris Day. (2h15) (1993) Harrison Ford. (3h) [53] [AMC] Source Code +++ 4:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. (2011) Jake Gyllenhaal. (2h) 3:00 p.m. [55] [CHCH] Tulsa +++ (1949) Susan [50] [TCM] Purple Noon +++ Hayward. (2h) (1960) Alain Delon. (2h) [50] [TCM] The Little Fugitive +++ 5:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. (1953) Morris Engel. (1h30) 5:15 p.m. [27] [A&E] The Lord of the Rings: [50] [TCM] Cleopatra +++ (1963) The Return of the King +++ Elizabeth Taylor. (4h30) [50] [TCM] Tom Thumb +++ (1958) (2003) Viggo Mortensen. (4h) [55] [CHCH] Anchorman: The Russ Tamblyn. (1h45) [50] [TCM] Calamity Jane +++ Legend of Ron Burgundy +++ 9:30 p.m. (1953) Doris Day. (2h) (2004) Will Ferrell. (2h) 7:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. [53] [AMC] Cast Away +++ (2000) Tom Hanks. (3h) [36] [SLICE] Prime +++ (2005) Uma [34] [SHOW] Batman +++ (1989) [50] [TCM] Royal Wedding ++++ Thurman. (2h30) Michael Keaton. (3h) (1951) Jane Powell. (2h) 7:15 p.m. 10:30 p.m. TUESDAY [47] [COM] Big +++ (1988) Tom Hanks. (2h15) 7:45 a.m. [34] [SHOW] The Dark Knight +++ 7:25 p.m. (2008) Christian Bale. (3h) [50] [TCM] Kismet +++ (1944) 11:30 p.m. [53] [AMC] Taken +++ (2008) Liam Marlene Dietrich. (1h45) Neeson. (2h) 9:30 a.m. [50] [TCM] Two Weeks With Love 7:30 p.m. +++ (1950) Jane Powell. (2h) [50] [TCM] The Boy With Green 1:30 a.m. [50] [TCM] Please Don’t Eat the Hair +++ (1948) Dean Stockwell. Daisies +++ (1960) Doris Day. (2h) (1h30) [50] [TCM] Nancy Goes to Rio +++ 8:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m. (1950) Jane Powell. (2h) 3:30 a.m. [46] [FAM] Black Beauty +++ [50] [TCM] Forever Darling +++ (1994) Sean Bean. (1h55) (1956) Lucille Ball. (1h45) [50] [TCM] Small Town Girl +++ (1953) Jane Powell. (2h) “QUOTE”NOTABLE MOVIE “It’s fun. It’s not ballet, but I realized a while ago that the glass slipper wasn’t for me.” — CENTER STAGE: ON POINTE 46 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/June 9 - 15, 2019

THE BEST MOVIES MOVIE HIGHLIGHTS ON TELEVISION THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY THURS/9:30PM 8:45 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. HEARTS OF SPRING [50] [TCM] Objective, Burma! +++ [50] [TCM] They Were Expendable [34] [SHOW] X-Men: Days of Future A successful mommy blogger decides (1945) Errol Flynn. (2h30) ++++ (1945) Robert Montgomery. Past +++ (2014) Hugh Jackman. to re-enter the world of dating and 11:15 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:40 a.m. discovers the man she has been falling for is the same man she has been [50] [TCM] Air Force ++++ (1943) [18] [W] Blended +++ (2014) Adam [50] [TCM] The Falcon in Hollywood John Garfield. (2h15) Sandler. (2h30) +++ (1944) Tom Conway. (1h22) sparring with online, on NTV. 11:30 a.m. [53] [AMC] National Lampoon’s 12:30 p.m. Animal House +++ (1978) John SAT/3:00PM [53] [AMC] Saving Private Ryan Belushi. (2h30) [53] [AMC] Revenge of the Nerds ALL YOURS +++ (1998) Tom Hanks. (4h) 4:00 p.m. +++ (1984) Robert Carradine. (2h) 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Cass is in need of a nanny. She hires [53] [AMC] The Sandlot +++ Matt, but his more laid back style [50] [TCM] Bataan +++ (1943) (1993) Tom Guiry. (2h30) [34] [SHOW] X-Men: Apocalypse changes the demeanor of the family’s Robert Taylor. (2h) 4:30 p.m. +++ (2016) Jennifer Lawrence. (3h) 3:30 p.m. [50] [TCM] Only Angels Have intense schedule, on NTV. [58] [APTN] Men in Black +++ Wings ++++ (1939) Cary Grant. [50] [TCM] Back to Bataan +++ (1997) Will Smith. (2h) (2h15) NTV/9:30 P.M. SATURDAY (1945) John Wayne. (2h) 6:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. ROBOCOP 5:30 p.m. [53] [AMC] Moneyball +++ (2011) [33] [MM] The Hangover +++ WWW.NTV.CA [50] [TCM] Flying Leathernecks Brad Pitt. (3h) (2009) Ed Helms. (2h) +++ (1951) John Wayne. (2h) 8:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. [50] [TCM] Tiger Shark ++++ [53] [AMC] Caddyshack +++ [53] [AMC] Cast Away +++ (2000) (1932) Edward G. Robinson. (1h30) (1980) Chevy Chase. (2h) Tom Hanks. (3h) 9:30 p.m. [55] [CHCH] Angel on My Shoulder 7:30 p.m. +++ (1946) Paul Muni. (2h) [18] [W] Blended +++ (2014) Adam 3:00 p.m. [50] [TCM] Operation Pacific +++ Sandler. (2h30) (1951) John Wayne. (2h) [53] [AMC] Caddyshack +++ [5] [NTV] All Yours (2016) Nicollette 8:30 p.m. (1980) Chevy Chase. (2h) Sheridan. (2h) [50] [TCM] Steel Magnolias +++ 3:45 p.m. [24] [YTV] A Bug’s Life +++ (1998) (1989) Sally Field. (2h15) Voices of Dave Foley. (2h) 10:30 p.m. [50] [TCM] Kansas City 9:30 p.m. Confidential +++ (1952) John [44] [SPC] I Am Legend +++ Payne. (1h45) [5] [NTV] [115] [CIHF] Hearts of (2007) Will Smith. (2h) 4:00 p.m. Spring (2016) Lisa Whelchel. (2h) 11:30 p.m. [53] [AMC] Moneyball +++ (2011) [33] [MM] Sherlock Holmes +++ Brad Pitt. (3h) [53] [AMC] Revenge of the Nerds (2009) Robert Downey Jr.. (2h45) [50] [TCM] Sands of Iwo Jima +++ +++ (1984) Robert Carradine. (2h) 4:30 p.m. (1949) John Wayne. (2h15) 11:45 p.m. [55] [CHCH] Funny Girl ++++ [53] [AMC] Blazing Saddles ++++ (1968) Barbra Streisand. (3h) [50] [TCM] The Group +++ (1966) (1974) Gene Wilder. (2h) 10:30 p.m. Candice Bergen. (2h45) [34] [SHOW] X-Men: First Class 12:30 a.m. +++ (2011) James McAvoy. (3h) [24] [YTV] A Bug’s Life +++ (1998) 5:30 p.m. Voices of Dave Foley. (2h) [34] [SHOW] X-Men: Days of [34] [SHOW] The Dark Knight Rises Future Past +++ (2014) Hugh [50] [TCM] Ride the High Country +++ (2012) Anne Hathaway. (3h30) Jackman. (3h) ++++ (1962) Joel McCrea. (1h45) [58] [APTN] Men in Black +++ 12:50 a.m. 6:30 p.m. (1997) Will Smith. (2h) 11:45 p.m. [46] [FAM] The Pursuit of [53] [AMC] The Godfather ++++ Happyness +++ (2006) Will Smith. (1972) Marlon Brando. (4h) [50] [TCM] Tora! Tora! Tora! +++ (2h30) 6:45 p.m. (1970) Martin Balsam. (2h45) 2:30 a.m. 12:30 a.m. [33] [MM] The Hangover +++ [18] [W] Blended +++ (2014) Adam (2009) Ed Helms. (2h) [53] [AMC] The Sandlot +++ Sandler. (2h30) 7:30 p.m. (1993) Tom Guiry. (2h30) [44] [SPC] I Am Legend +++ 1:30 a.m. (2007) Will Smith. (2h) [5] [NTV] Center Stage: On Pointe [50] [TCM] Tom, Dick and Harry (2016) Peter Gallagher. (2h) [58] [APTN] Men in Black +++ ++++ (1941) Ginger Rogers. (1h45) [24] [YTV] Despicable Me +++ (1997) Will Smith. (2h) 3:30 a.m. (2010) Voices of Steve Carell. (2h) 2:30 a.m. 9:30 p.m. [34] [SHOW] X-Men: Apocalypse [50] [TCM] Thirty Seconds Over +++ (2016) Jennifer Lawrence. (3h) [5] [NTV] RoboCop +++ (1987) Tokyo +++ (1944) Spencer Tracy. Kurtwood Smith. (2h) “It’s a free society - except there ain’t nothin’ free, NOTABLE MOVIE because there’s no guarantees, you know?” “QUOTE”— ROBOCOP DIGITAL VeRSIOn AVAILABLe OnLIne: www.NFLDHERALD.com June 9 - 15, 2019/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 47

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RSE (30) 416 406 110 Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central Central _ SN360 (31) 403 410 101 FScore The Final Score MorningHighlight MorningHighlight MorningHighlight Fishing Highligh MorningHighlight MorningHighlight SN360 _ MM (33) 580 570 220 \"Ghost Rider\" ('07) Haunting Haunting Haunting Haunting Haunting Haunting Haunting Haunting Haunting Haunting Haunting Haunting Movie _ SHOW (34) 521 616 201 Movie NCIS \"Pretty Little Addict\" ('15) \"My Mother's Future Husband\" (... \"Mission: Impossible III\" ('06) Tom Cruise. (CC)   BRAVO (35) 523 620 203 Bones Bones Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Law&Order: SVU Law&Order: SVU Law&Order: SVU Closer _ SLICE (36) 562 601 272 \"Post Grad\" ('09) Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Paid Paid Paid Paid Mom \"Prime\" ('05,Com) Uma Thurman. (CC) _  DISC (37) 505 520 286 TBA To Be Announced Treehouse Treehouse Insane Pools Tanked! North Woods Law North Woods Law Irwins _ E! (40) 527 621 212 Baywtch Baywatch \"Forget and Forgive\" ('14) Celebri Celebri DogTales DogTales WhereIDo WhereIDo TMZ Kardash _  TLC (41) 560 521 288 Wedding Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings Weddings _ DTOUR (42) 524 618 210 Haunted Haunted Live Border Border Border Border Paid Mystery Museum Paid Mystery Museum Mystery Museum Museum _ SPACE (44) 528 627 209 \"Total Recall\" ('12) Colin Farrell. \"Prometheus\" ('12,Adv) Noomi Rapace. (CC) \"Elysium\" ('13,Act) Matt Damon. (CC) \"Total Recall\" ('12) _   FAM (46) 540 556 258 LostFnd Kingdom Gadget Johnny Grizzy Mighty ALVIN Cat Noir Johnny Ninja Junior Spirit R Cat Noir Magic Holly Movie COM (47) 548 625 208 Friends Friends Friends CornerG CornerG CornerG CornerG CornerG CornerG CornerG CornerG CornerG Office Office Office Office TOON (48) 544 554 254 TomJerry Looney BareBear Transyl Total TeenT. TeenT. TeenT. BareBear Bunic. Unikit \"Penguins of Madagascar\" ('14) RescBots  HIST (49) 506 522 287 Mountain Mountain Men Ice Road Truckers Paid Paid BigRigW BigRigW Canadian Pickers Canadian Pickers BigRigW BigRigW Count. TCM (50) 539 292 204 \"Torrid Zone\" ('40) \"Romance on the High Seas\" ('48) \"My Dream is Yours\" ('49) \"Tea for Two\" ('50) \"On Moonligh... _    PEACH (51) 650 294 200 Dateline Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Raceline Paid House Paid Atlanta Eats P.Affair RawTrav. _ FX (53) 251 Modern The Listener Murdoch Mystery The Listener Murdoch Mystery The Listener Murdoch Mystery Pose FOX (54) 363 283 10 BigBang Paid Paid Paid Paid Mass VanImpe Wild Am. Paid Fox News Sunday Measure Press Paid WorldCup Soccer CHCH (55) 345 218 17 Story Cannabis Paid Story Dr. Ho Car Show Dr. Ho Paid Dr. Ho Dr. Ho Dr. Ho Paid Paid Dr. Ho Key David Dr. Ho OWN (56) 507 526 285 Master Agent Agent My Baby's Having Houses Houses Houses Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Soul Sunday Oprah _ APTN (58) 350 239 23 Nuts Candy Candy Anaana's Louis Canot Inuk Teepee Canot IGLAQ Teepee Giver AWSM! AWSM! Buy It! Clever NGEO (85) 551 524 289 Nazi Drain the Oceans Puppy Puppy Puppy Puppy Paid Paid Nazi Mega Nazi Megast. Nazi Megast. WWII _ CIHF (115) 204 4 Paid News Treasures Decode Holmes Inspection Leave It Fishful Eat Here J.Osteen Paid Ent. Tonight Block Disaster Remedy CITY (133) 344 214 19 Murders Paid CityLine Hudson and Rex FailArmy FailArmy Canadian Canada CityLine Church CityLine Eye Asia Correio Lombardi _ PRMT (279) 584 628 211 BarRes. Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Res. _ STARZ1 (306) 612 304 570 \"Air Force One\" ('97) \"Mountain Men\" ('14) \"Dangerous Liaisons\" ('88) \"Alexander\" ('04) Angelina Jolie, Colin Farrell. _    48 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/June 9 - 15, 2019


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