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 10 14 22 THAT WAS YOU AND ME SALUTING DEAR OL’ DAD Hope, healing and truths of place and It’s time to salute and pay tribute to purpose are at the heart of the emotion- dear ol’ dad. The Herald has a few top al third studio album of award-winning provincial ‘pop picks’ for you to add to duo Fortunate Ones. your own list of fabulous fathers. QUOTE OF THE WEEK 20 25 “Whatever else I do, being a father is something special. It THE GAME IS ON! MAKE LIFE SWEET definitely changed my life. And for the better.” — Justin Fancy Newfoundland and Labrador’s profes- Christina Dove of the Newfoundland sional sports brand – the Newfoundland Chocolate Company shares how a pas- 28 Growlers – has expanded to include bas- sion for sweets comes from ‘Poppy’, and ketball in the CEBL. how giving back is where it’s at. INSIDE THIS WEEK 2 ARCHIVES 25 LOCAL BUSINESS 42 ON DEMAND RACHEL COUSINS’ AURA Celebrating our past NL Chocolate Company New on demand this week Rising pop star and local sensation Ra- 3 WAIT TILL I TELLS YA 28 ALBUM DEEP DIVE 44 TV SCHEDULE chel Cousins delves into her emotive third Cool dads rule! Rachel Cousins This week on NTV studio album Aura in the latest in our al- bum deep dive series. 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 30 FINE OL’ SCOFF 45 MUST SEE TV Publish or perish A feed for fadder Television’s best ONNOLWINAE!VAILABLE 6 PEOPLE 32 THIS WEEK WITH JIM 70 HOROSCOPES Celebrity news Hello Dad Life according to the stars 10 INSPIRATIONAL 34 ARCHIVES 72 GET PUZZLED! Fortunate Ones 75 years of history Train your brain 14 COVER STORY 36 CRIME FLASHBACK 76 COMICS Father’s Day Man oh Mann! Pt. 1 The Herald’s funny pages 20 NL SPORTS & LEISURE 38 MOVIE MINUTE 78 KIDS CORNER Growlers Basketball In theatres & on demand Activities, art work, DIYs 22 LOCAL ARTS & MORE! 41 TV WEEK 80 LAST LAUGH Justin Fancy Your weekly TV guide Tickle your funnybone THIS WEEK’S HERALD CONTESTS 13 HERALD SURVEY 40 LUCKY NUMBER BINGO 71 SNAPPY CROSSWORD 33 BABY OF THE YEAR 69 PURRFECT PETS 74 SUPER CROSSWORD WWW.NFLDHERALD.COM DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 19 - 25, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 1
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WAIT TILL I TELLS YA EDITORIAL BY: PAM PARDY COOL DADS RULE! T hose of us of a certain age neighbourhood fella with a dog chain, and cuddle time fol- know what it’s like to have though when dad found out my reason- had a baby boomer father. ing – the young lad had taken my bike Those dads were cool. Pack and hid it in the pond – he frightened the lowed bath time each of smokes in pocket with one smouldering kid so bad as he and the dog the chain evening and daddy was from the jaw. They all looked like James belonged to chased buddy out of the just as likely to do bed- Dean with a baby in those old black and yard. That kid never touched even so much time duties as mommy was. whites. In the 60s and 70s, parents had as a stick of chalk belonging to me again. Spankings were a thing of the past, re- kids because that’s what you did. placed by the ‘bad boy/girl chair.’ Time Back in dem days mother tended to the SHARED RESPONSIBILITY outs replaced the chair of shame in that youngsters so pa could relax in front of the By the time I became a parent, being a same generation because, goodness knows, television after a hard day. Kids could be father had changed. Things were supposed by the 2000s you couldn’t make anyone feel seen but not heard and if you stepped out to be equal by the gen-x days, and parent- badly about themselves – even a youngster of line you got a spanking. End of story. ing became a shared responsibility. While who stuffed toaster strudel in the VCR on BLOOD SPORT IN THE 70s most of us had kids because we screwed purpose was simply a good kid who made up our birth control, being a daddy was a bad choice. It wasn’t all that terrible. As much as not a bad gig. Pa was no longer the one to daddy thought he knew best, he certain- be frightened of and ‘just wait until your THE BAD COP ROLE ly didn’t know it all. Kids explored father comes home,’ pretty much be- Dads were cool because they could chill places they shouldn’t and got into came a saying of the and no longer had to play the bad cop role. real old-fashion mischief. We skat- past. Dads could Now, it’s the millennials turn. Video cam- ed on too-thin ponds and rode our show affection eras have taken over from old fashioned bikes downhill much too fast with without being baby monitors that picked up the neigh- nar helmet. We fought, fist-to-fist, considered soft, bour’s telephone calls more than if someone took one too many lem- the baby’s whimperings and these on-skip turns. Skipping was all about days parents know the timing and who you could whip the hardest with duration of every sleepy-time fart the rope when bored with Double and flip-over and most baby antics Dutch. Heck, even Red Rover was are captured on a cell phone cam- a blood sport in the 70s. era and posted to Facebook. Dad never asked where the And I don’t think youngsters bruises came from, assuming get discipled anymore either. that we took a knockin’ from Instead, tantrum-throwing the great outdoors the way toddlers get reward stickers kids were supposed to. placed on a behaviour chart. I got caught twice, that I re- Smiley face for a good day, and a member, getting into shouldn’t- rain cloud for a bad one. How curi- be-at-it shenanigans. Once I ous. was part of the guilty crew While I can’t claim to comprehend that sent my brother and it all, I do smile when I see new dads cousin out to sea in a blowup or meet new fathers-to-be because dingy built for one. They were one thing about this generation – be- four and we didn’t give them ing a parent isn’t a must do or a as much as a stick to paddle whoopsie; for the most part, it’s back with. a want, and there’s something Another time I nearly about that that makes this gen- took a spanking for get- eration of dads the coolest ever. ting caught whipping a HOME SWEET HOME, ART BY J.C. LEYENDECKER 1947 Happy Father’s Day. Pam Pardy, The Herald’s Managing Editor, can be reached by emailing [email protected] AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 19 - 25, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 3
FROM THE EDITOR BY PAM PARDY SUBMITTED PHOTOS “It’s funny... we had no plans on having A WONDROUS ‘WHOOPS!’ a baby... it was a whoops.” — Jojo Mason JoJo Mason is set to perform at the Mary Brown’s Centre on June 14th, but what’s on his mind happens in August: becoming a dad and special guest Meghan Patrick plus emerging country artists Shawn Austin, M ulti-Platinum award win- details for his long-awaited return to the JoJo Mason, Kelly Prescott, and Manny ning country star Dallas road with the 2022 Some Things Never Blu. Smith has announced the Change Tour with James Barker Band The Herald catches Jojo Mason min- utes before he hits the road for the 8th show on this tour. What are you looking forward to most as you’re getting on that bus? we ask. “Finally getting the chance to do something that I love to do. I never thought I would find something that I love as much as I do music. And you re- ally feel that when you go on a two year hiatus, right? From not performing to now getting back on stage, we will never take this for granted again,” he said. ‘I’M ALL ABOUT LOVE’ Is there a song he’s most looking for- ward to performing? “You know what? Now that I’m going to be a dad, I always dedicate my song to my son. I used to always dedicate (Better On You) to my beautiful wife. I always love playing Better On You. It’s one of my favourite songs that I’ve ever put out and I’m all about love and good vibes.” That song, he added, captures his mood. “It especially captures the way that I feel about my lady. So now I love 4 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022
playing that song because not only does SUBMITTED PHOTO it remind me of her now, but also my lit- tle baby, too.” “I never thought I would find something that I love as much as I do music.” — Jojo Mason His son, due August 27th, is a gift he never knew he wanted, he added sweetly. so many different sports. I was so lucky Daddy does, you know. I’m just hoping growing up and I know what sports did that he’s healthy and he’s happy like his “You know, it’s funny, because we had for me. However, if my little guy wants mama, you know?” no plans on having a baby. And I’m not to grow up and dance, I would support going to say it was a mistake, but it was the heck out of that. If you want to grow For more visit jojomasonmusic.com and a whoops. up and get into science, I’m all, ‘heck, for show tickets see mbcentre.ca yeah!’ He wouldn’t have to do what ‘FULL DAD MODE’ FULL INTERVIEW: nfldherald.com “And all of a sudden it was almost like something came over me and it was like, ‘I need to be in full dad mode.’ I’ve been planning everything since we found out we were pregnant. I picked out a name and we picked out a theme for the ba- by’s room. We started decorating before I left. I’m in full dad mode,” he laughed excitedly. Jojo’s had an interesting rise to coun- try music. The former hockey player was literally at a party and filled with liquid courage, is how he tells the tale. Will he encourage his son to follow in his footsteps? Will it be hockey practice or music lessons?“Both, or whatever he wants to do. Honestly. I grew up playing AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 19 - 25, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 5
PEOPLE! LOCAL & INTERNATIONAL CELEBRITY NEWS PAGE 8 JANEWAY FOUNDATION TWITTER PHOTOS H eroes, all! Newfound- hearts. On behalf of every sin- to do everything they can landers and Labradorians gle child that needs the ser- to make those kids better, are absolute superheroes! vices of the Janeway, every we want to send our sin- parent that spends sleepless cerest thanks for making the That was the message nights worried about the 38th Janeway Telethon a huge health of their little ones, success. You did this, you made from Janeway Telethon organizers fol- and every healthcare pro- this possible,” shared the Jane- vider that works so hard way Foundation Team. PP lowing the 38th annual Janeway Tele- thon that aired on NTV. “Thank you, from the bottom of our 6 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022
PEOPLE! “The goal of raising $2.5 million was surpassed during the telethon weekend with almost $2.8 million raised! Thank you to everyone who contributed, the companies and projects who held fundraisers and to all the volunteers! What a successful weekend!” JANEWAY FOUNDATION TWITTER PHOTOS AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 19 - 25, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 7
PEOPLE! BUCKINGHAM PALACE PHOTO DOMINIC LIPINSKI & ALBERTO PEZZALI PHOTO A CELEBRATION FIT FOR ROYALTY – AND A BEAR I t was a precious with Paddington Bear. In a of tea with Her Majesty the Queen. The moment on a pre- sketch which opened the clumsy bear showed Her Majesty what cious occasion royal party marking her he hides underneath his hat – a marma- at the Palace as 70 years on the throne, lade sandwich – and the Queen confided the Queen rocked out to the animated children’s “so do I” as she opened her handbag and (what else?) Queen along character enjoyed a cup said: “I keep mine in here.” PP 8 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022
PEOPLE! THANEDUNN.NET PHOTO MOE DOIRON PHOTO THE SUMMER OF THE KING! CHRISTOPHER PRATT E lvis will be in the movie coming out on June building, or in 24th and August 16th 1935 - 2022 the Arts and being the 45th year of his passing, Thane Christopher Pratt has died at Culture Cen- Dunn is returning to the age of 86. Pratt, one of Can- huge fan support! PP ada’s greatest painters, earned ap- tre, on August 14th! With pointment to both the Order of Can- ada and the Order of NL. PP the new Elvis blockbuster AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 19 - 25, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 9
INSPIRATIONAL instrument. I felt like I had hit a ceiling in my playing. I didn’t feel creative. And then all of a sudden, with this slowdown, it started to creep back in natu- rally, this kind of creativity and the need to explore or kind of mentally debrief after years of constantly grinding. And then COVID happened, and it was like the ultimate universal re- affirmation that the slowdown was necessary.” ADAM HEFFERMAN PHOTO TIME TO BREATHE Hope, healing and truths of place and purpose are at the The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic may have served as a heart of the emotional third studio album of award-winning grim and uncertain cloud for many in the music industry, duo Fortunate Ones BY DILLON COLLINS but for Allan and O’Brien, it was a respite from tireless years W ho are we? What is our We were headed toward and already of performance-based burnout. purpose? What do we feeling kind of professional burnout in do when that purpose is some ways. We had toured so relentless- With O’Brien becoming ly for many years without any real stop- sober in February 2020, and gone? ping. It just felt like that’s what you do,” the duo still re-charging from O’Brien shared in a stidown with The their tireless schedule for the Those were looming questions Cath- Herald. past five years, the global shut- down became almost therapeu- erine Allan and Andrew James O’Brien “So at the time when I had my fin- tic for a pair in need of time to ger operated on, I wasn’t really think- breathe. – aka award-winning duo Fortunate ing about it in the grander sense of life. It was more of an inconvenience. But I FORTUNATE ONES FACEBOOK PHOTO Ones – wrestled in recent years wrought started working at The Inn by Mallard Cottage, and it was this job that I took “I had actually gotten sober in Feb- with massive shifts and changes both just to do something in the downtime. ruary 2020. Didn’t know what COVID And I really kind of got into it. was at the time. And so coincidentally, personally and professionally. it was basically like the universe was “Once my hand healed I was playing telling me I needed to recalibrate. So ‘PROFESSIONAL BURNOUT’ guitar for fun, which is something that I the pandemic was this ultimate kind of hadn’t done for years. I felt burnt on the audit of life. And then when I got down For O’Brien, that change began in to it, we were able to focus on important 2019, where a procedure on his hand life changes and just rest and self-care, led to him unable to play guitar in any getting back to each other. And that was meaningful way for the short-term. the catalyst for all this kind of creative, almost like a personal, creative renais- “At the time it just felt like a physical sance,” O’Brien shared candidly. inconvenience, I think, in a lot of ways. 10 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022
“We sort of retreated,” adds Allan. “Rural Newfoundland “And we could see a lot of our peers re- ally panicking, which is really unfortu- really gave back to us nate, racing to see what are we going to do during this time and doing the online over these last couple shows and whatever they could to keep their ship going, whereas we complete- of years.” ly retreated because we had no idea. We thought okay, we need to really reset — Catherine Allan here and maybe the best use of our time for now is to keep writing, keep making ADAM HEFFERMAN PHOTO and relax into that.” “I had actually gotten sober in Feb. 2020 ... it was basically ‘RURAL NEWFOUNDLAND’ like the universe was telling me I needed to recalibrate.” Relaxation and mediation would — Andrew James O’Brien come in the form of a house sitting gig in rural Newfoundland, where the in-and- battle-tested professionals before us in “Ever since I was 18, I in some way out-of-music couple would take to a salt 2022 – distanced by time and life les- wanted to be an artist or a performer. At box house in English Harbour. sons – couldn’t be more different artists first it was an actor for a brief time and and indeed people. very quickly became, no matter what it “Honest to God, I thought so many takes I’m going to be a musician. I’m go- times when I was out there, like this is Desires, dreams and realities change. ing to be a songwriter. I’ll do absolutely saving me,” Allan admits. “Just the qui- For O’Brien, realizing there’s indeed life everything it takes,” he shared. et, looking at the ocean, trying not to get after music, was a strong catalyst in his swept up in the panic of the moment, own road to personal growth and healing. ‘AN HONEST WAY’ which was really hard for all of us. And we all had our freak out moments. But ROGER MAUNDER 2014 PHOTO “And then when you realize you put all rural Newfoundland really gave back to this work in and then all of what you’ve us over these last couple of years.” built gets taken away so abruptly and kind of profoundly, coupled with the The pandemic downtime proved fer- pandemic and me kind of happily work- tile creative ground, with O’Brien and ing at this inn in Quidi Vidi, writing and Allan communicating with their pro- playing for fun again for the first time in ducer Joshua Van Tassel remotely, set- years, I realized that I wasn’t interested ting to work on their third studio album in dying on the hill of music as my sole That Was You and Me. career or sole identity or sole pursuit. With production for the album orig- JUNE 19 - 25, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 11 inally scheduled for the spring of 2020, the duo worked remotely with Van Tas- sel, working on demos in their home before heading to Toronto to record in October of 2020. THERAPEUTIC DISTRACTION “One thing about having that extra time, because the majority of the songs were written pre-pandemic, we real- ly got to like live inside them when we actually demoed them ourselves and bounce ideas back and forth with Josh,” explained Allan. “We really got to live them and it was such a good distraction and sort of therapeutic to really get in- side those songs.” The promising upstarts that burst on a national stage with their debut album The Bliss in 2015 and the seasoned and AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com
ADAM HEFFERMAN PHOTO “‘All the moments you had, both the good and the bad are just a part of your story.’” — Catherine Allan “And I think once I actually reckoned with that and kind of came to a place of peace with that, it opened me wide up creatively. I felt the pressure was gone. I felt like it didn’t matter to me how what I was creating was received. It just felt good to be doing it in an honest way again. And I realized that I can play gui- tar and sing and write songs for fun and do other things for money if I have to and if I want to.” A beautiful new album, new man- agement team and publishing deal, and the future shines bright for two of our province’s finest musicians, and warmly welcoming humans. ‘PART OF YOUR STORY’ For now though the final word goes to Allan, who channels the good words from the bands’ deeply personal, emotive and all-together from the heart record. “I’m going to quote a lyric from that new record. ‘All the moments you had, both the good and the bad are just a part of your story.’ It feels like we’re on steady ground for the first time in a couple of years and everything was worth it lead- ing up to now.” For more information on Fortunate Ones and That Was You And Me visit fortunateones.ca 12 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022
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COVER STORY SALUTING DEAR OL’ DADAMANDAROBERTSPHOTO SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO FILE PHOTOS SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO It’s time to salute and pay tribute to dear ol’ dad! The Herald has a few top provincial ‘pop picks’ for you to add to your own list of fabulous fathers BY PAM PARDY T his province has produced have long been superhe- past and present – and toast many dads over the decades roes worthy of celebrat- their contribution to their worthy of celebrating. From ing on their very special province and to their fami- day. lies. Newfoundland and Labra- Happy Father’s Day to all In this special Herald the dads! You are all amazing dor’s own Father of Confederation, Joey feature, we pay tribute in every way! to some amazing dads – Smallwood, to the man who gave birth to a media empire, Geoff Stirling, dads 14 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022
JOEY SMALLWOOD HERALD ARCHIVE PHOTOS Our Joey was called the last liv- CAPTAIN NEWFOUNDLAND ~ GEOFF STIRLING ing father of Con- federation, but he Geoff Stirling is the man behind a and his wife Clara broadcasting empire. Known as a were also parents. visionary on many fronts, the late, great While we can’t say man many called Captain Newfound- what Smallwood land had the midas touch be it for sports, was like as a dad, no commentary, radio broadcasting or yes, doubt he told a good even fatherhood. yarn to the youngsters whenever he The President of Newfoundland had their attention. Broadcasting, Scott Stirling, was Geoff Stirling’s lad and he has proudly fol- lowed in his father’s footsteps when it comes to business and fatherhood. JOHN CROSBIE JESSE STIRLING PHOTOS John Crosbie was a character, NTV’S JESSE STIRLING and he was also a father! One of his boys, Ches, Jesse Stirling is many things, but followed his father’s the man who hosts the popular footsteps into NTV show Meetings with Remarkable politics and also People shares that being a father to showed his fun- daughter Olivia is up there when it ny-bone a time or comes to top jobs. two. While gone, Cros- JUNE 19 - 25, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 15 bie won’t soon be forgotten and his legend lives on in the hearts and minds of many. AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com
JENNIFER McGARRY BENOIT PHOTO EDDIE SHEERR PHOTO SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO NTV’S EDDIE SHEERR MARK DWYER NTV’s Chief Meteorologist has NTV’s News Director Mark many fans, but his two young Dwyer is a dotting dad to two daughters are his most enthusiastic. amazing daughters. Eddie makes time for the weather The host of On The – and for his girls – and he has often Mark, Dwyer – an shared how important being a hands-on admitted sports fa- father is. natic – has said that he often draws on the skills he learned in sports – like being part of a team –to both the newsroom and to parenting. SUBMITTED PHOTO SUBMITTED PHOTO SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO DAVID SALTER JIM FURLONG MICHAEL CONNORS NTV’s own Jim Furlong is also The NTV anchor is also an en- thusiastic dad. NTV’s David Salter is the fa- a Herald columnist It doesn’t matter what his kids are ther of two, and and while he doesn’t passionate about, he’s there to offer while being in the often write about be- support, sharing how making time to news business is ing a father, not only have time together is so very important. time consuming, is he one, but he’s it’s always a prior- also the best grand- ity to also make dad ever! Furlong SARA ROSTOTSKI time for family, he SARA ROSTOTSKI shares time – and tales PHOTO has said. PHOTO – with his young tag-along. 16 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022
SUBMITTED PHOTO ANDREW FUREY PHOTOS MITCH COLBOURNE PREMIER ANDREW FUREY OZFM’s Mitch Colbourne is a It doesn’t matter if it’s getting loving father, saying, “Being a dressed up for Halloween togeth- Dad is the best job in the world! I love er, playing music or video games, or watching my daughter flex her super- helping a stranger change a tire on the power – making friends. Take her side of the road, the Furey’s take the time anywhere, then through kindness and to make what matters most matter – courage, she is friends with every sin- family. gle kid there. She’s incredible!” ANDREW & GEORGEFUREY SUBMITTED PHOTOS SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO FRANKIE LEE MARK CRITCH Not all father’s are heroes, and Mark Critch is one busy man! not all heroes wear capes, but His series Son of a Critch has then again some do taken off and he’s both. That was the not slowing down, case with OZFM’s even taking some Frankie Lee, who time to visit with dawned the Cap- royalty recently. In tain Canada outfit spite of the busy for the 38th annual schedule, Critch has Janeway Telethon. He long said that is seen above with own daughter in a spending time with proper daddy-daughter moment. his boys is always time well spent. AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 19 - 25, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 17
SARA ROSTOTSKI PHOTO CARL ENGLISH PHOTO CURLING DADS ~ BRAD GUSHUE & MARK NICHOLS CARL ENGLISH Brad Gushue: The cham- Mark Nichols: The Her- This legendary basketball play- pion curler is also a top- ald spoke to Mark Nich- er is also just as well known for notch dad and he’s shared with ols following his return from his commitment to The Herald how being a great role Beijing and his first thoughts kids – his own as model for his kids is tops for him were family and how he well as others who whenever he steps into the lime- couldn’t wait to show his have a passion for light to compete. bronze medal to his children. sports. Known to give of his time generously when it comes to kids, En- glish has made being a dad a priority. 18 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022
FILE PHOTO LUKE ADAM PHOTO ALAN DOYLE ALAN WITH SON HENRY & SPLASH N’ BOOTS LUKE ADAM On Father’s Day 2020 Alan Doyle Doyle is also a dad himself, and he has Tweeted: “Happy Father’s Day to joked before that his own lad would have National Hockey League vet all the Dads out there especially to the been more impressed if he would have and defending DEL champion Mighty Tom, seen here reminding me of chosen to drive a big dump truck as a ca- Luke Adam wins on and off the ice the Doyle Golden Rule of vocals. ‘Sing reer over being a member of Great Big after he and wife Hannah added a Loud in Case You Gets it Right.’” Sea. baby boy to their family in 2019. Adam is a second generation pro- fessional hockey player as he’s son of former player and coach Russ Adam. AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 19 - 25, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 19
NL SPORTS & LEISURE PAUL DALY PHOTOS THE GAME IS ON! Newfoundland and Labrador’s professional sports brand – The Newfoundland Growlers – has expanded to include basketball, becoming the 10th franchise in the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), and the 2022 season is on! BY PAM PARDY I t’s game day and the excite- coach and you see the players we’re at- over 30 years to bringing professional ment builds at Memorial tracting, we’re obviously excited to be a sports to this province, Stanford admits University’s Field House in part of it. And like any opening night, there’s been sacrifices at times. “I’m in St. John’s. Deacon Sports we’re excited to get it up and get it run- this racket a long time and good things and Entertainment (DSE) president ning and get it going,” he said. in life don’t happen overnight, so family Glenn Stanford is feeling the pressure support means everything,” he said. that comes with the end of one sporting A proud father who has dedicated season (hockey) and the start of another. ‘A BIG SACRIFICE’ Speaking to the nail-biter of a final GLENNSTANFORD overtime game for the Growler’s hock- Some of the team’s players have young ey team, he paused before speaking. “We’re excited about families, including Ewing, the team’s “When there’s 27 teams in the league the product ... it’s an coach, who just happens to be the son and you make it to the final four, most up-and-coming league of New York Knicks legend Patrick Ew- teams would consider that to be a pretty that are literally coast to ing. Balancing sport and family can be successful year,” he said with pride. coast.” — Glenn Stanford a challenge. “Being involved in sports is obviously a big sacrifice because of the GROWLER’S OPENING DAY time that you put in. And when you’re entertaining people, it’s on a Friday Now, on opening day for Growler’s night or a Saturday night or a Sunday af- basketball, excitement builds. ternoon, so consequently, for everybody within our entire organization, it’s obvi- “We’re excited about the product ... it’s ously a big, I think, stress load and a big an up-and-coming league that are liter- commitment to someone with a family.” ally coast to coast.” At the end of the day, is it worth it? You can tell by the quality of the peo- Stanford paused again. Sports has long ple that the league are attracting, he been a uniter of people and place, he continued. “When we were able to get said. So while there’s sacrifice, there’s Patrick Ewing Jr. to come up and be our 20 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022
also huge reward. PATRICKEWINGJR. PAUL DALY PHOTO NBA.COM PHOTO Ewing Jr., a proud dad of four, says he “There’s no better job than couldn’t agree more. being a dad, to be honest “There’s no better job than being a with you. It’s just the most rewarding thing I’ve ever been dad, to be honest with you. It’s just the a part of.” — Patrick Ewing Jr. most rewarding thing I’ve ever been a part of. For me, it means the world. Growlers Basketball takes places PATRICK EWING WITH HIS SON But being involved in sports is not only at the Field House at Memorial Uni- PATRICK EWING, JR. CIRCA 1995 about my kids, but other kids who need versity, with 10 regular season home someone to look up to. Just giving them games beginning in June. Seats for the a positive role model to look up to and 2022 season may be secured at www. someone who they can strive to be like is GrowlersBasketball.ca. part of why we do what we do,” he said. HOOPS WITH DAD Ewing Jr. shared that his dad is both his father and his mentor. “Growing up, I remember being two and three years old and watching him work out in the gym ... and they would lower the hoops for me so while he would work out, I would be doing the same things that he would be doing, so I definitely wanted to be like my dad growing up. And then it just so happened that I’ve fallen into the career that he’s gone into.” AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 19 - 25 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 21
LOCAL ARTS & MORE! ECMA PHOTO FANCY “Being a father is a blessing and it’s a very important aspect of what I’m doing.” — Justin Fancy “It’s tough. I’m not gonna lie. But I’ve got full support from my family. I can’t say enough about my mom or dad and my two brothers. They seem to step up to the plate whenever I’ve got something going, no questions asked. And it’s al- ways been an amazing feeling for me to be able to go and do what I do and what I’m trying to do musically without really worrying about being gone.” But he knows the value of family time, and “moves mountains” when he has to to make sure that happens. DADDY DAUGHTER DAYS Justin Fancy won Fans’ Choice at this year’s East Coast JUSTINFANCYMUSIC.CA PHOTO Music Awards, but while making music gets him top billing, it’s being dad that’s truly the best gig ever ‘CHANGED MY LIFE’ BY PAM PARDY “Whatever else I do, being a father is something special. It definitely changed K ayleigh gets her father’s full “Being a father is a blessing and it’s a my life. And for the better. And I think attention, and that’s the way very important aspect of what I’m do- that my responsibilities and awareness it should be, opens sing- ing,” he said. of my responsibilities really came to the head when my daughter was born and I er-songwriter Justin Fancy. Working full-time and having a de- did, to be honest with you, put music on manding career in the music business Fancy, who will headline at this year’s can mean time is tight and finding the energy for the things that matter can be Kelligrews Soiree alongside Rum Rag- a struggle at times, he added. ged and Bic and the Ballpoints – just to name a few – loves fatherhood. 22 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022
“Whatever else I do, RITCHE PEREZ PHOTOS being a father is some- thing special. It definitely “I did, to be honest with you, put music on the back burner changed my life.” for a number of years so I could be a good father and be there for my child and watch her grow.” — Justin Fancy the back burner for a number of years so I could be a good father and be there for up here. I know the place. I know the can’t wait to be able to deliver that this my child and watch her grow.” people. I know the vibe and I know what year.” people are going to expect, and I just Kayleigh understands things a bit Fancy sings the praises of other lo- more now, he added. “She’s old enough to really understand and say, ‘Dad’s on the radio,’ or ‘Dad’s having an interview today,’ and she gets excited,” he said with a laugh. Fancy is preparing to take the George Street stage this summer alongside Brett Kissel and Meghan Patrick. “I’m really, really, really excited for it. It’s amazing. I’m joining some big players in the Ca- nadian country music scene and I’m just really, really looking forward to (playing on George Street) again this year. “ FESTIVALS & SOIREES Last year’s George Street festival show was his “biggest” he shared when it comes to promoting his own music. “It was a moment I’ll never forget, and I just want to continue that feeling this year and get some new music coming out. So I’m just really excited to get the band back up on the stage and to be per- forming.” Playing “at home” in Conception Bay South is a big deal as well this year, he added. “I’ve played at the Kelligrews Soiree before, but now I’m a headliner and that’s a big deal of course. The town of CBS is obviously special to me as I grew AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 19 - 25 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 23
RITCHE PEREZ PHOTO “My daughter adds the kind of stuff that is really heartwarming to my life.” — Justin Fancy cal artists as well, from Kellie Loder to Mallory Johnson and Quote The Raven. “From the moment I heard Mallory sing I knew she was special. Just to see Mallory grow, it’s absolutely astonish- ing. To walk on the same stage as her (Johnson was named artist innovator of the year at the ECMAs) and receive the Fans’ Choice Awards this year was incredible and it’s motivated me to con- tinue to do what I’m doing.” ‘BEING A FATHER’ Again, while the music is the master and the driving force at times, he never has lost sight of how important being a dad is. “My daughter adds the kind of stuff that’s really heartwarming to my life. To know that you have a daughter now and she understands what I’m trying to do, and she respects that and she loves spending time with her dad and that she knows she’s obviously a priority.” It’s a balancing act, but one that’s worth the effort. “I always said that I wanted to be someone that was con- stantly trying to set goals and then blow those goals out of the water. Gaining ex- perience outside of music – like being a father – has taught me a lot as well. It’s just been a great path thus far and I’m just looking to continue on.” For more visit justinfancymusic.ca 24 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022
NEWFOUNDLAND CHOCOLATE COMPANY PHOTOS LOCAL BUSINESS MAKE LIFE SWEET Christina Dove of the Newfoundland Chocolate Company shares how the family’s passion for sweets came from ‘Poppy’, and how giving back is where it’s at BY PAM PARDY O ne visit to the Newfound- ‘Skipper’) the merry crew at the New- thing where one hundred per cent pro- land Chocolate Company’s foundland Chocolate company have an ceeds go to the Ukraine Red Cross and Torbay Road location they’ve been going so well,” she said. edible something for everyone. In fact, it was the bars in support of – which also just SUPPORTING UKRAINE Ukraine that brought The Herald over to visit. Dove had heard that The Herald’s happens to be a café and choc- Managing Editor, Pam Pardy, had a son on the HMCS Halifax and that Pardy olate factory besides hosting Christina Dove, CEO/Own- was looking for local items to add to her lad’s next box of morale mail headed to a delectable storefront – and er of NL Chocolate Compa- the Canadian Navy ship stationed at the ready on a NATO mission in water you are hooked and enthralled ny, takes a moment from the near Ukraine. with all the possible choco- magical mixing and creating late delights! From their out back in the factory to take on fish and chips talk chocolate and giving to bars that proudly back. Take their Ukraine display their NL heri- Bars, for example, she be- tage and celebrate the gins proudly. “We started dialect (like ‘God making and designing the Love Your Cotton bars and the labels because Socks,’ ‘You got Me we wanted to be able to Drove’ and simply CHRISTINADOVE give back and do some- AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 19 - 25, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 25
SUBMITTED PHOTOS back and thank them and show them that we actually support them and love “It’s a heavy responsibility to be over there so supporting them and we are so thankful that they and helping in any way we can is what we all should be are carrying the responsibility for all of doing.” — Christina Dove us, and it’s a heavy responsibility to be over there so supporting and helping in any way we can is what we all should be doing,” she said. CARVE A CAPELIN Dove proudly provides a tour of the premises. She holds one special choco- late mould that bears a striking resem- blance to a capelin. She laughed. “My dad used to always go down to Middle Cove to catch capelin and the whole house used to smell like fish and we’d all smell like capelin going to school, so I never liked them,” she said. “I heard that the captain so I asked myself, NEWFOUNDLAND CHOCOLATE COMPANY PHOTO was from Newfoundland ‘how can we help?’” and that many of the crew Dove donated She had an idea, however, and created on board are from this 271 (one special ‘Skip- the flopping fishes out of chocolate. province, and after 14 years per’ bar was tossed in in business, one of our main last minute for the NL- “I carve a lot of our chocolate moulds values is to reach out to the born captain, Dale St. – I do a lot of creating here – and so I community and provide Croix) NL Choco- thought I’d carve a capelin and make a any kind of support or late chocolate bars chocolate capelin, which is actually the awareness that we can.” with local sayings – best way to enjoy them I think.” enough for every per- SPECIAL SKIPPER son on the ship and a few From their chocolate fish and chips left over for good measure. to their artisan boxed chocolates made It was hearing of a Dove smiled from ear-to- from fresh, local ingredients, to fresh mom who wanted to send ear, proud to have been able to on-site made Gelato, there’s something a loving ‘care pack- do “something.” tantalizing for all taste buds. age’ from home that “This was an awesome op- pulled at her heart- portunity to include something “We have a lot of fun with our prod- strings. sweet from home with the next ucts, like we created bergy bites which morale mail shipment. I was are marshmallow and chocolate and we “They are over do- happy to be able to give make puffin eggs which are solid choco- ing a humanitarian late and we do all kinds of snack foods mission with NATO now too. People are in a rush and come in grabbing popcorn or chips or bark and of course all that is covered in chocolate,” she shared. 26 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022
TED DOVE ~ CHRISTINA’S DAD JUNE 19 - 25, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 27 (NEWFOUNDLAND CHOCOLATE COMPANY PHOTOS) “I got my love of creating sweets from him.” — Christina Dove There’s bakery-fresh goods too like oat cakes and muffins, and everything that goes onto their goodies includes chocolate and – where possible – ingre- dients fresh from home. There’s one more ingredient too, and that’s a whole lot of love! EDIBLE GOODNESS Dove acquired her love of edible good- ness the old-fashion way – she inherited it. “Ted Dove is my dad and he started making fudge years and years ago, it was called Poppy’s Old Fashioned Fudge, and it was always popular, so I guess I got my love of creating sweets from him,” she said. The fudge has long been a family tra- dition, but so is the love of this province and its people. “Dad still comes in to talk to everyone and all the staff will say ‘oh Poppy was in today,’ and that’s always great to hear.” For more visit newfoundlandchocolate- company.com AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com
ALBUM DEEP DIVE BY DILLON COLLINS RACHELCOUSINSMUSIC.COM PHOTOS “This Way is about finally having that love that RACHEL COUSINS: AURA you’ve been looking for ...” — Rachel Cousins Rising pop star Rachel Cousins delves into her emotive third studio album Aura in the latest in our album deep dive series what’s most painful. G rowth. We adapt or we die, HANDS ON ME THIS WAY and for singer-songwriter Rachel Cousins, adaptation Hands On Me is all about that This Way is about fi- spark and instant gratification nally having that love was the name of the game you feel with someone from that you’ve been look- across the room. You want ing for and finally get- during the COVID-19 pandem- to dance with them, you ting what you deserve. want to touch them and feel Doing things that you’ve always wanted ic. Rising from promising artist their vibe. Maybe you’re feel- to do with your significant other, and fulfilling the needs you’ve always had af- to much in-demand pop-star-in- ing nervous or hesitant, but that vibe ter having your heartbroken. is there and you want to act on it. waiting, Cousins roars back onto the FOR MYSELF DON’T LOOK AT ME scene with her latest intimate collection You finally ac- This song is all about the knowledge what you of cuts. after breakup feeling. Feel- need as a person, but ing like that person is ev- you’re willing to give Originally set to be completed in the erywhere in your life and it to yourself. you’re still seeing them fall of 2020, Cousins’ third studio album in everyone and every- You’re so inde- thing, but you know pendent and con- Aura is more than the sum of you’re irrelevant to them fident and you the parts of an artist who is at this point and that’s know that you’re capable of giving barely scratching the sur- yourself the love you’ve always given face of her potential. to other people. But don’t let us tell AFTERMATH you. Cousins sat down This song is about the feel- ing after almost losing your with The Herald for the latest person. You only wish you could in our album deep dive series for an in- go back before the aftermath of a fight and go back to the way depth study inside her latest must-listen things were. collection, Aura. 28 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022
RACHELCOUSINSMUSIC.COM PHOTOS “You’re so independent and confident and you know that you’re capable of giving yourself the love you’ve always given to other people.” — Rachel Cousins on, For Myself HERE SUMMER LOVIN fun and spontaneous. For more on Rachel Cousins visit her I wrote this song This song is super fun and I wrote during COVID, when all I wanted was it about falling in love in the summer official website rachelcousinsmusic.com and for my person to be with me. and what that feels like. Everyday is so her official artist social medias. Having somebody that feels like home is something very rare and something to be valued, and that’s exactly why I wrote this song. LOVE LANGUAGE I wrote Love Language about that need to have somebody that under- stands what you want and stand for in a relationship. Understanding that you don’t require materialistic things and that you simply need somebody to un- derstand your love language whether that be physically or emotionally. IF YOU STAY If You Stay is like a love letter to my fu- ture lovers. Letting them know that I do have a lot to say and that there’s so much to understand about me, as long as you stay long enough to really get to know me. AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 19 - 25, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 29
FINE OL’ SCOFF BONITASKITCHEN.COM PHOTO CORNED BEEF HASH FREEPIK.COM PHOTO • 1 can corned beef • 1 medium onion, chopped A FEED FOR FADDER • 1/2 bag hashbrowns Most dads love a good mug up, so why not delight dear old • Pepper, as needed • Onion powder, as needed dad with dinner this Father’s Day! BY PAM PARDY • 2 tbsp. butter D ads are often the easiest In a frying pan add 1 tbsp but- to please at the dinner ter and chopped onions, pep- table because if it’s pre- per, onion powder, fry until light brown and cooked. pared with love by those In a cookie sheet add a piece of parchment paper, then rub some who adore them, they will consume just butter over top of parchment paper then add 1/2 bag hash browns, bake about anything. in a pre-heated oven of 350º until cooked and golden brown. Here’s some home cooking sugges- After onions are cooked add the to a deep bowl, then open corned tions sure to delight any dad! Enjoy! beef and chop in small pieces the put in frying pan to cook. GEORGANNE BELL PHOTO BACON-CHEDDAR After the corned beef is cooked, POPCORN remove any oil then add in with on- ions. • 4 slices cured bacon Remove cooked hash browns • 1 tbsp. vegetable oil from oven and toss those in to bowl • 1/2 cup popcorn kernels with other mixtures. • 1/4 pound extra-sharp cheddar Toss all together and serve hot with warm homemade bread, ketch- cheese finely grated up and pickles. • Plenty of kosher salt - bonitaskitchen.com Preheat the oven to 250 degrees F. oil, and heat over moderately high heat In a skillet, fry the bacon over till the mixture begins to smoke. Add moderate heat till crisp, drain on paper the popcorn into a large ovenproof pot, towels, and crumble finely. add the cheese, bacon, and salt, and toss. Pour 3 tablespoons of the bacon fat into a stove-top popcorn popper or Heat in the oven till the cheese is deep, heavy saucepan with a lid, add the melted, about 5 minutes. Serve hot. - sugarlaws.com 30 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022
CAN O’ BEER CAKE FOODNETWORK.COM PHOTO • One 15-ounce box yellow cake mix • 1/3 cup vegetable oil • 3 large eggs • One 12-ounce can lager, such as Budweiser or Sam Adams • 1/4 cup granulated sugar • 1 1/2 cups confectioners’ sugar, sifted • One 12-ounce bag frozen cherries, thawed • Whipped cream for serving, optional Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F til hot, about 30 seconds. Stir in 2 table- and let stand until set, about 10 minutes. and spray a 10-cup plain Bundt spoons granulated sugar until dissolved. Meanwhile, combine the remaining pan with nonstick baking spray. Whisk the cake mix, oil, eggs and 1 Let the cake cool in the pan for 5 min- beer and 2 tablespoons granulated sugar cup beer in a large bowl until smooth utes, then invert it onto a cooling rack. with the cherries in a medium saucepan. and well-combined, at least 30 seconds. Using a toothpick, poke several holes Bring to a simmer over medium heat Pour the batter into the prepared pan, over the cake, then drizzle the beer syr- and cook, stirring, until the cherries smoothing the top with a rubber spatu- up evenly over the cake until it soaks in. are warmed through and the liquid is la, then bake until a cake tester inserted Let the cake cool completely. reduced to a thick syrup, about 10 min- in the center of the cake comes out clean, utes. Transfer the cherries to a bowl and 45 to 50 minutes. Stir the confectioners’ sugar and 2 ta- let cool completely. Meanwhile, pour 2 tablespoons beer in blespoons beer together in a bowl until a heatproof glass bowl and microwave un- smooth. Add more beer, 1 teaspoon at Serve cake slices with the cherries on a time, as needed to form a thick glaze. the side and a dollop of whipped cream, Drizzle the glaze evenly over the cake if using. - foodnetwork.com AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 19 - 25, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 31
THIS WEEK WITH NTV’S JIM FURLONG HELLO DAD I did not “know” my dad in CITY OF ST. JOHN’S ARCHIVAL PHOTO any real sense of the word. He’s dead a long time now JAMESPATRICK So, who was my dad? Well, I do not and my last memory is FURLONGSENIOR know really. He was like me in some 60-years-old or more. He was dead before ways, I guess. In some other ways he was I reached the age of 20. Dad was 55 years (SUBMITTED PHOTO) not. He was player-coach of Parker and of age. My mom died two years after that. Monroe Ltd in the St. John’s Mercantile I am James Patrick Furlong Junior, and I One of the issues of losing Hockey League. am more than two decades older than he a dad at an early age is you ever was. do not get whatever issues MYSTERIES OF LIFE He’s in my life as a dead person much there may have between longer than he ever was as a living person. father and son resolved and A woman I knew 40 years ago who had In fact, I never had an adult relationship they remain so for eternity. worked at Parkers said I skated just like with him. I look at a colour picture re- him. That would be genetic, I guess. The cently sent to me by a family member and woman observed that. in that picture, which was taken when he was at least two decades younger than Was I like him in matters of the soul? me, he still seems older. Odd isn’t it? Well, I don’t know. It’s one of the great- est mysteries of life to which I will never A REAL REVELATION know the answer. He was a decent man, I think, filled with the virtues and flaws we Now, the picture was unknown to me all have as humans. until a couple of weeks ago. Getting the image was a real revelation because it was I do know that on Father’s Day my in colour. The previous images of memory three sons Michael, John and Patrick will in my mind were put together from old all be at our dinner table. We will laugh black and white photographs, and James and argue and be together as a family and Patrick Furlong Senior was a real person have a good time. and not a black and white photo. I had forgotten about that, or at least I did not Somewhere in that Father’s Day family think about it much. table filled with food and goodwill there will be a moment when I will think of and One of the issues of losing a dad at an remember my dad. early age is you do not get whatever issues there may have between father and son NTV’s Jim Furlong can be reached resolved and they remain so for eternity. by emailing: [email protected] That’s why I am eternally grateful that my three boys have lived long enough for us to have an adult father-son relationship. 32 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022
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THE 75TH HERALD ARCHIVES 1946 - 2021 75 YEARS OF TRADITION Sunday May 12, 2022 marked The Newfoundland Herald’s 75th 38 YEARS AGO anniversary. In commemoration of our history, we delight in giving THE FALL OF COSBY readers a glimpse through our past BY DILLON COLLINS This week in the history of The Newfoundland Herald, our cover M uch has changed in the In celebration of 75 years featured actor Bill Cosby. Cosby was 75 years this publica- and counting, The Herald profiled as one of TV’s favourite fa- tion has existed. The staff combed through the thers for the 1985 Father’s Day issue. modes and method of archives to give readers Decades later, and Cosby’s name print media, and indeed the very a glimpse through our would be tainted following a series of foundation of the entertainment colourful past, one that sexual assault allegations that landed world itself, but our commitment to reflects the ever changing ‘America’s Dad’ in jail. It was one of publicizing the excellence of our prov- world around us, and that of the biggest Hollywood scandals in the ince remains firmly intact. The Rock we lovingly call home. history of television. 47 YEARS AGO A FISHERMAN’S FIGHT FILE PHOTOS This week in The Herald’s history, paid for fish by the same company. The THE NL LIQUOR STRIKE fisherman Eldon Froude was in the company told Froude to retract his state- papers yet again. Froude wrote to The ments or face legal action. The Minister In local news, Newfoundland’s beer Herald to lament about the increasing of Fisheries was called in, concluding strike was in its third month. The costs of fishing gear sold by Ocean Har- that Ocean Harvester’s move to ban NLC was proposing a new system to vesters Fish Plants and decreasing prices Froude from the plant was illegal. sell American beer, which had a lower alcohol content, for $6.75 a six pack. Interestingly, sales of wine and liquor were largely unchanged. 34 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022
18 YEARS AGO CIVILWARTALK.COM PHOTO FATHER FRED JUNE 19 - 25, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 35 This week in the history of The Herald, our cover story featured long-time NTV news anchor Fred Hutton and his two children, Mat- thew and Claire. Hutton spoke highly of both his children and his own fa- ther. Elsewhere, The Biggest Loser trainer Jillian Michaels was under fire after allegations arose that Michaels was “giving people drugs.” The investi- gation that followed showed that all contestants were drug-free. GENERALGRANGER THIS WEEK IN HISTORY BREAKING THE CHAINS This day in history, on June 19, 1865, Union General Gordon Granger declared slaves are free in Texas. The date the end of slavery is celebrated in the US as Juneteenth. AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com
CRIME FLASHBACK BY MAX HAINES FILE PHOTO HISTORY.BMO.COM PHOTO Jack suggested Alex elope with Jeanne ... MAN OH MANN! Naturally, the happy couple would be PART 1 OF 2: Alex Rhodes raided inactive bank accounts. married in name only. When he dabbled in the stock market and lost, he soon found Jack desperately wanted to marry himself in the hole to the tune of $1,000 from Jack Box Jeanne, who was madly in love with him, but his wife, who knew nothing of his A lex Rhodes was a 25-year- one Jack Box, a used car salesman, and year-long affair with Jeanne, would nev- old bank teller. Back in grabbed $1,000. er consent to a divorce. It was a problem, 1924, Alex made a pre- but Jack had a plan. He could simply run Then he made it a point to become away with Jeanne, but that was not only carious living working in friendly with Jack Box. As opposites of- a messy solution – it had legal draw- ten do, the two men got along famously. backs. An adult male who transported a a Jersey City bank. In the classic mode When they became what Alex consid- minor across a state line could be prose- ered good buddies, he pulled his great cuted under the Mann Act. of all bank employees who dip into the surprise. He told Jack Box that he had IN NAME 0NLY till, Alex started with dribs and drabs swiped money from his account then he asked Jack for a loan of another Jack suggested Alex elope with Jeanne. — $25 here, $100 there. But it did $1,000 so he could pay back the He would be the best man at the wed- account. Otherwise, Alex faced ding and accompany the young couple mount up. exposure, ruin and jail. on their honeymoon. They would settle Jack agreed. He would get Alex in California. Naturally, the happy cou- KINDRED SPIRITS out of his predicament, under cer- ple would be married in name only. Each tain conditions. The conditions evening on the honeymoon, Jack would Alex raided inactive ac- were a bit strange. Jack take Alex’s place at Jeanne’s side. Once counts. When he dabbled in was married and the in Los Angeles, they would rent a house the stock market and lost, he father of a small as man and wife, while Jack would be soon found himself in the child. Despite this, their roomer. In the evening, Jack would hole to the tune of $1,000. he was seeing take over as the man of the house. That’s when he decid- a 19-year-old ed to consolidate beauty, Jeanne It would be no trouble for Jack to ob- his debts. He Taylor. tain a position as a used car salesman in found an in- L.A. Another thing Jack mentioned was active account the fact that Jeanne would be coming into with $15,000 an inheritance of $400,000, when she at- on deposit, tained the age of 21. This tidy sum was belonging to willed to her by her late mother. 36 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022 *Crime Flashback Images are used for reenactment purposes only and might not be historically accurate.
Jack would give Alex $1,000 to return to the bank, as well as pay all his expenses until he could find employment in L.A. The way Jack figured it, he would tell his wife he was going to L.A. on business and then start an annoyance campaign which would turn her against him, enabling him to obtain that elusive divorce. Then Alex and Jeanne would divorce. He and Jeanne would marry and live happily ever after. EXCUSE FOR ELOPING DEAN DROBOT PHOTO UNIVERSAL IMAGES GROUP PHOTO That’s exactly what happened. Al- When Alex took to nipping away at Jack’s gin bottle, the most. Jack explained the deal to his girl- latter gentleman thought things had gone far enough. friend. That simple lass went along with the scheme. Alex dated Jeanne and just Neighbours thought highly of he took off each morning for his job as a as Jack Box had figured, her father be- the couple and their friend. Of used car salesman while Alex slept lieved Alex to be nothing more than a course, they didn’t know in. When Alex took to nipping gold digger. He ordered Alex out of his that each evening the away at Jack’s gin bottle, the lat- house and warned him never to darken roomer became the hubby. ter gentleman thought things had his doorstep again. Perfect, exclaimed gone far enough. He approached Jack, a perfect excuse for eloping. There was one problem. Alex Alex about making a concerted couldn’t find gainful employ- effort to find a job. Alex swore he Alex and Jeanne ran away, married and ment. As Jack was paying all the would give it an honest try. went on their honeymoon. The best man, expenses, he was annoyed when Jack Box, accompanied the happy couple. Alex, Jeanne and their roomer rented a comfortable bungalow in Glendale. NEXT WEEK: Jack Box lost his cool. He grabbed a kitchen knife with the intention of cutting Alex’s head off. AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 19 - 25, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 37
MOVIE MINUTE BY DILLON COLLINS BLOCKBUSTER FILMS! PG-13 IN THEATRES: JUL 1 THE RISE OF GRU Before Despicable Me, Gru was growing up! Find out his dastardly origins in Minions: The Rise of Gru! You’ve seen Despicable Me and the Carell) is growing up in the suburbs. PG R wacky antics of the Min- A fanboy of a super-villain su- ions. Now witness origins of a per-group known as the Vi- villain in the Rise of Gru! cious 6, Gru hatches a plan Rotten Tomatoes: In the to become evil enough to join heart of the 1970s, amid a flur- them. Luckily, he gets some may- ry of feathered hair and flared hem-making backup from his loy- jeans, Gru (Oscar® nominee Steve al followers, the Minions. RENT OR OWN AT HOME PG-13 R AS OF TUESDAY JUNE 21, 2022 Unbearable Weight of M. Talent..........7.5 R Cinderella..............................................4.2 PG After Yang.............................. 6.7 PG Escape the Field....................... 4.2 R Morbius...........................................5.1 PG-13 Everything Everywhere All at Once.8.8 R NEW RELEASES/www.boxofficemojo.com New in theatres/VOD as of: JUNE 24, 2022. VIDEO ON DEMAND: dvdsreleasedates.com 38 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022
DAYS OF OUR LIVES BY DANA BLOCK SOAP TALK DIANE EMPATHIZED WITH ASHLAND. PLANNING REVENGE LUCAS LET ROMAN IN ON A SECRET. V ictor forced Ash- guidance. Nick confided in Sha- land out of town. ron. Victor made a promise to EJ urged Johnny to fight for Adam planned Victoria. Chanel. Will gave Allie advice his revenge. Di- about her love life. Sonny accused ane drove a wedge between A NEW CHAPTER Leo of drugging him. Jan lashed out Jack and Phyllis. Victor and Chelsea made an unex- at Marlena. Belle and John got into Nikki challenged Victo- an argument about EJ. Lucas and EJ ria’s decision-making. pected ally. Lily lost patience came to blows. Diane empathized with Allie and Johnny pressed Chanel Ashland. Summer and with Billy. Victor and Nikki for an answer. Abigail closed in on Kyle turned to Jack for the truth. EJ had a revealing dream make a painful decision. about Belle. Thomas discovered Leo hiding in the DiMera mansion. Lu- CHELSEA MADE AN Devon prepares to start cas let Roman in on a secret. Abigail UNEXPECTED ALLY. a new chapter. and Gwen had a heated exchange. Jan’s first therapy session with Mar- lena came to an abrupt halt. HORRIFYING DISCOVERY Shawn confronted EJ and Belle. Clyde tried to recruit Lucas. Chad made a horrifying discovery. A des- perate Lucas feels the walls closing in. Sarah rips into Gwen. Shawn and Jan fear for their baby’s life. SHAWN & JAN FEAR FOR JUNE 19 - 25, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 39 THEIR BABY’S LIFE. AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com
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JUNE 19 - 25, 2022 Reality Children Sports News Local Movies TIME: SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NTV.ca 06:00 AM NTV Entertainment News Issues & Answers NTV NEWS: FIRST EDITION 06:30 AM NTV Eyewitness News NTV EARLY MORNING NEWS NTV News: 1st Edition 07:00 AM NTV.ca NTV Early Morning News 07:30 AM Jesse Stirling’s… 08:00 AM Issues & Answers Captain Atlantis 08:30 AM NTV.ca Special Presentation 09:00 AM History 09:30 AM Erased 10:00 AM Heart Matters Adventures Unknown 10:30 AM Sunday Service The Morning Show NL Now 11:00 AM Church of the Rock Entertainment 11:30 AM Jesse Stirling’s… 100 Huntley Street NOON Week in Review Tonight NTV NEWSDAY Weekend NTV Eyewitness News 12:30 PM Issues & Answers The Young and the Restless NTV Entertainment News Days of Our Lives Evolution Wrestling 01:00 PM Question Dimestore Fishermen 01:30 PM Period NL Sportsman 02:00 PM 02:30 PM BACK TO BACK EPISODES The Rachael Ray Show NTV.ca 03:00 PM Made Right Here 03:30 PM ET Canada NTV Saturday Movie: 04:00 PM ET Canada The Drew Barrymore Show Stolen By 04:30 PM Weekend Wheel of Fortune Their Father 05:00 PM Jeopardy! NTV NEWS: FIRST EDITION On The Mark 05:30 PM Wheel of Fortune NTV Week in Review NTV EVENING NEWSHOUR NTV Eyewitness News 06:00 PM NTV Sunday 06:30 PM Evening Newshour 07:00 PM Global National 07:30 PM Entertainment Tonight ET Canada 08:00 PM Jeopardy! Weekend 08:30 PM 09:00 PM 09:30 PM The Neighborhood The Neighborhood Come Dance NTV Saturday 10:00 PM Abbott Elementary With Me Movie: 10:30 PM United States of Al Season Finale 11:00 PM Jurassic World: 11:30 PM Border Security I Can See Fallen Kingdom Border Security Your Voice CTV National News The 49TH Annual Daytime Emmy Awards 12:00 AM NTV LATENIGHT NEWS CTV National News 12:30 AM CTV National News CTV National News NTV Entertainment News 01:00 AM NTV The Late Show with Stephen Colbert NTV Saturday 01:30 AM Latenight Latenight Night Live News News ATLANTIC/LABRADOR - .5hr. earlier H EASTERN - 1.5hr. earlier H CENTRAL - 2.5hr. earlier H MOUNTAIN - 3.5hr. earlier H PACIFIC - 4.5hr. earlier 44 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/JUNE 19 - 25, 2022
MUST SEE TV: CANADA’S SUPER STATION MON/10:00P.M. ABBOTT ELEMEN. TUE/8:30P.M. FBI: MOST WANTED FRI/10:30P.M. DAYTIME EMMYS A student transfers turns out to be too The Fugitive Task Force chases a killer Awarding the best of the best in daytime much to handle for Janine. playing a twisted game of cat and mouse. television since 1974. Janine gets a confidence boost when a The Task Force chases a killer who plays The Daytime Emmy Awards have student gets transferred from Melissa’s a twisted game of cat and mouse with his recognized outstanding achievement in class into hers, but it turns out the student victims. Hana shares something personal television programming and crafts since proves to be too much to handle. about herself with her new roommate. 1974. SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS SUNDAY necessary) Live 1:30 p.m. [31] [SN360] eSports Xbox X and PS4 Final. [NBC-D] [11] [NBC-B] USGA Golf U.S. Open. Final Round. The Country MONDAY Club -- Brookline, Mass. Live 7:00 p.m. [31] [SN360] WNBA Basketball Seattle at New York. Barclays Center -- [23] [TSN] Pardon the Brooklyn, N.Y. Live 2:00 p.m. Interruption 9:30 p.m. [7] [ABC] F1 Auto Racing Canadian Grand Prix. Circuit Gilles Villeneuve -- [7] [ABC] NHL Hockey Stanley Cup SUN/2:00PM FI CANADIAN GRAND PRIX Montreal, Que. Live Playoffs. Final Game 2. Live 3:00 p.m. [30] [RSE] NHL Hockey Stanley Cup FI Auto Racing. Canadian Grand Prix. Montreal. ABC. Playoffs. Live [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball N.Y. 12:30 a.m. Yankees at Toronto. Rogers Centre -- Toronto, Ont. Live [31] [SN360] Misplays of the 9:30 p.m. 3:25 p.m. Month [7] [ABC] NHL Hockey Stanley Cup Playoffs. Final Game 3. Live [23] [TSN] F1 Auto Racing TUESDAY SATURDAY Canadian Grand Prix. Circuit Gilles 5:30 p.m. THURSDAY 1:30 p.m. Villeneuve -- Montreal, Que. Live 2:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. [30] [RSE] WPT Poker Cash Game. [54] [FOX] MLR Rugby [31] [SN360] Plays of the Month [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball L.A. Championship Series. Final. Live [22] [CBS] WNBA Basketball 9:30 p.m. Dodgers at Cincinnati. 2:30 p.m. Connecticut at Washington. St. Elizabeths 8:30 p.m. East Entertainment and Sports Arena [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball Toronto [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball Houston [NBC-D] [11] [NBC-B] LPGA 4:30 p.m. at Chi. White Sox. Guaranteed Rate Field at N.Y. Yankees. Yankee Stadium -- Bronx Golf KPMG Championship. Round 3. -- Chicago, Ill. Live 9:00 p.m. Congressional Country Club -- Bethesda [54] [FOX] NHRA Drag Racing [31] [SN360] WWE NXT Live [23] [TSN] CFL Football 4:30 p.m. Thunder Valley Nationals. Camping World Saskatchewan at Montreal. Series. Bristol Dragway -- Bristol, Tenn. Live WEDNESDAY [7] [ABC] MLS Soccer Sporting KC at 5:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. FRIDAY Seattle. Lumen Field -- Seattle, Wash. Live 9:30 p.m. [22] [CBS] PGA Golf Travelers [22] [CBS] NWSL Soccer San Diego [31] [SN360] MLB Plays of the Championship. Round 3. TPC River vs. NJ/NY Gotham. Red Bull Arena Week [7] [ABC] NHL Hockey Stanley Cup Highlands -- Cromwell, Conn. Live 6:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Playoffs. Final Game 4. Live [54] [FOX] USFL Football Playoffs. [31] [SN360] [54] [FOX] WWE Semifinal. Tom Benson Hall of Fame [30] [RSE] MLB Baseball Cleveland [30] [RSE] [31] [SN360] MLB SmackDown Live Stadium -- Canton, Ohio. Live at L.A. Dodgers. Dodger Stadium -- Los Baseball Toronto at Chi. White Sox. 10:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Angeles, Calif. Live Guaranteed Rate Field -- Chicago, Ill. Live [23] [TSN] CFL Football Hamilton at 9:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Winnipeg. IG Field -- Winnipeg, Man. Live [3] [CBC] Hockey [30] [RSE] [54] [FOX] MLB [7] [ABC] NBA Basketball Boston [31] [SN360] MLB Baseball N.Y. Baseball L.A. Dodgers at Atlanta. Truist at Golden State. Playoffs. Final Game 7. Yankees at Tampa Bay. Tropicana Field -- Park -- Atlanta, Ga. Live Chase Center -- San Francisco, Calif. (if St. Petersburg, Fla. Live AVAILABLE ONLINE: NFLDHERALD.com JUNE 19 - 25, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 45
MOVIE HIGHLIGHTS THE BEST MOVIES ON TELEVISION SUN/9:30PM SUNDAY [46] [FAM] Finding Neverland +++ TUESDAY FINDING NEVERLAND 6:00 a.m. (2004) Johnny Depp. (2h10) 1:30 p.m. [50] [TCM] Life With Father ++++ The story of Sir J.M. Barrie’s friend- [53] [AMC] Jerry Maguire +++ (1947) William Powell. (2h15) [27] [A&E] Friday +++ (1995) Ice ship with a family who inspired him (1996) Tom Cruise. (3h) 11:45 p.m. Cube. (2h) [44] [CTVSci-Fi] Jurassic Park +++ 3:15 p.m. to create Peter Pan, on FAM. (1993) Sam Neill. (2h45) [50] [TCM] The Courtship of [50] [TCM] Dr. Strangelove (Or Eddie’s Father +++ (1963) Glenn [53] [AMC] The Warriors +++ TUE/9:30PM How I Learned to Stop Worrying Ford. (2h15) (1979) Michael Beck. (2h) MAN ON FIRE and Love the Bomb) ++++ (1964) 12:10 a.m. 5:15 p.m. Peter Sellers. (1h45) A former CIA operative swears 7:45 a.m. [46] [FAM] Hook +++ (1991) Robin [53] [AMC] RoboCop +++ (1987) vengeance on those who committed an Williams. (3h) Kurtwood Smith. (1h30) unspeakable act against the family he [50] [TCM] Madame Bovary +++ 2:00 a.m. 6:45 p.m. (1949) Jennifer Jones. (2h) was hired to protect, on AMC. 9:00 a.m. [36] [SLICE] Blended +++ (2014) [53] [AMC] Rocky Balboa +++ Adam Sandler. (2h30) (2006) Sylvester Stallone. (2h45) NSTVA/T12U:3R0DP.MA. Y NTV/3:30 P.M. [53] [AMC] Lethal Weapon +++ [50] [TCM] The General ++++ 9:30 p.m. (1987) Mel Gibson. (2h30) (1927) Buster Keaton. (1h30) 9:45 a.m. [53] [AMC] Man on Fire +++ MONDAY (2004) Denzel Washington. (3h) [50] [TCM] Bus Stop +++ (1956) 10:45 a.m. [50] [TCM] Ivanhoe +++ (1952) Marilyn Monroe. (1h45) Robert Taylor. (2h) 11:30 a.m. [50] [TCM] The Deadly Companions 11:30 p.m. +++ (1961) Maureen O’Hara. [53] [AMC] Lethal Weapon 2 +++ (1h45) [50] [TCM] Giant +++ (1956) Rock (1989) Mel Gibson. (2h30) 11:30 a.m. Hudson. (3h30) [36] [SLICE] Easy A +++ (2010) 12:30 a.m. Emma Stone. (2h) [53] [AMC] The Silence of the [50] [TCM] Thieves’ Highway +++ Lambs ++++ (1991) Jodie Foster. [53] [AMC] O Brother, Where Art (1949) Richard Conte. (1h45) (2h29) Thou? +++ (2000) George Clooney. 1:15 p.m. 1:45 p.m. (2h30) 1:30 a.m. [50] [TCM] Stormy Weather +++ [50] [TCM] Rounders +++ (1998) (1943) Lena Horne. (1h30) Matt Damon. (1h30) [21] [VIS] Nicholas Nickleby +++ 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. (2002) Charlie Hunnam. (2h30) [53] [AMC] Lethal Weapon 3 +++ [53] [AMC] Man on Fire +++ WEDNESDAY (1992) Mel Gibson. (2h30) (2004) Denzel Washington. (2h59) 7:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. [50] [TCM] The Family Secret +++ [55] [CHCH] Tulsa +++ (1949) Susan [50] [TCM] Girl Crazy ++++ (1943) (1951) John Derek. (1h30) Hayward. (2h) Mickey Rooney. (1h30) 9:00 a.m. [58] [APTN] Les Misérables +++ 4:45 p.m. (2012) Hugh Jackman. (3h) [50] [TCM] Why Be Good? +++ 4:00 p.m. [50] [TCM] The Petrified Forest (1929) Colleen Moore. (1h30) +++ (1936) Humphrey Bogart. (1h30) 1:00 p.m. [36] [SLICE] Blended +++ (2014) 5:00 p.m. Adam Sandler. (2h30) [53] [AMC] Space Cowboys +++ 5:30 p.m. [53] [AMC] Amistad +++ (1997) Sir (2000) Clint Eastwood. (3h) Anthony Hopkins. (3h30) 4:00 p.m. [55] [CHCH] They Made Me a 7:45 p.m. Criminal +++ (1939) John Garfield. [53] [AMC] O Brother, Where Art (2h) [50] [TCM] Escape From Fort Bravo Thou? +++ (2000) George Clooney. 6:30 p.m. +++ (1953) William Holden. (1h45) (2h30) 8:30 p.m. 5:15 p.m. [46] [FAM] Hook +++ (1991) Robin Williams. (3h) [24] [YTV] Uncle Buck +++ (1989) [50] [TCM] Professional Sweetheart 7:30 p.m. John Candy. (2h) +++ (1933) Ginger Rogers. (1h15) 11:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. [53] [AMC] Man on Fire +++ (2004) Denzel Washington. (3h) [53] [AMC] RoboCop 2 +++ (1990) [53] [AMC] Man on Fire +++ [34] [SHOW] Jurassic World +++ Peter Weller. (2h45) (2004) Denzel Washington. (3h) (2015) Chris Pratt. (3h) [50] [TCM] Desert Hearts +++ 7:45 p.m. [44] [CTVSci-Fi] Tremors +++ (1985) Helen Shaver. (1h45) (1990) Kevin Bacon. (2h) 1:15 a.m. [50] [TCM] Roberta +++ (1935) 9:30 p.m. Irene Dunne. (1h45) [50] [TCM] Tie Me Up! Tie Me 8:30 p.m. [44] [CTVSci-Fi] Jaws +++ (1975) Down! +++ (1990) Antonio Banderas. Roy Scheider. (2h45) (1h45) [24] [YTV] Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs +++ (2009) Bill Hader. “NQOTAUBOLE TMOEVI”E (2h) STOLEN BY THEIR FATHER “They’ll just be happy to see their mother.” WWW.NTV.CA — STOLEN BY THEIR FATHER 46 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/June 19 - 25, 2022
THE BEST MOVIES MOVIE HIGHLIGHTS ON TELEVISION 9:30 p.m. FRIDAY 11:30 a.m. THURS/9:30PM 11:00 a.m. ATONEMENT [53] [AMC] Back to the Future +++ [53] [AMC] Groundhog Day +++ (1985) Michael J. Fox. (2h30) [53] [AMC] Lethal Weapon 3 +++ (1993) Bill Murray. (2h30) Briony Tallis irrevocably changes the [50] [TCM] The Bounty +++ (1984) (1992) Mel Gibson. (2h30) 12:30 p.m. course of several lives when she Anthony Hopkins. (2h30) 1:00 p.m. accuses her older sister’s lover of a 12:00 a.m. [44] [CTVSci-Fi] Wanted +++ crime he did not commit, on CHCH. [50] [TCM] Mr. Skeffington ++++ (2008) James McAvoy. (2h15) [53] [AMC] Back to the Future II (1944) Bette Davis. (2h30) 1:30 p.m. FRI/3:30PM +++ (1989) Michael J. Fox. (2h30) 3:30 p.m. JAILHOUSE ROCK [50] [TCM] Mutiny on the Bounty THURSDAY [50] [TCM] Jailhouse Rock +++ ++++ (1935) Charles Laughton. After serving time for manslaughter, 10:15 a.m. (1957) Elvis Presley. (2h) (2h30) young Vince Everett becomes a 4:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. teenage rock star, on TCM. [50] [TCM] Elevator to the Gallows +++ (1957) Jeanne Moreau. (1h45) [53] [AMC] Willy Wonka and the [5] [NTV] Stolen By Their Father NTV/9:30 P.M. SATURDAY 11:00 a.m. Chocolate Factory +++ (1971) (2022) Sarah Drew. (2h) JURASSIC WORLD: Gene Wilder. (2h30) 4:00 p.m. FALLEN KINGDOM [53] [AMC] Space Cowboys +++ 7:00 p.m. (2000) Clint Eastwood. (3h) [50] [TCM] High Sierra ++++ WWW.NTV.CA 12:00 p.m. [53] [AMC] Back to the Future III (1941) Humphrey Bogart. (1h45) +++ (1990) Michael J. Fox. (2h30) 4:30 p.m. [50] [TCM] Dial M for Murder +++ 9:30 p.m. (1954) Grace Kelly. (2h) [53] [AMC] Bridesmaids +++ 2:00 p.m. [53] [AMC] Bridesmaids +++ (2011) Kristen Wiig. (3h) (2011) Kristen Wiig. (3h) [33] [MM] Men in Black +++ [53] [AMC] Lethal Weapon 3 +++ [50] [TCM] A Star Is Born +++ (1997) Will Smith. (2h) (1992) Mel Gibson. (2h30) (1954) Judy Garland. (3h15) 5:30 p.m. [50] [TCM] Conflict +++ (1945) 10:30 p.m. Humphrey Bogart. (1h30) [44] [CTVSci-Fi] Wanted +++ 3:30 p.m. [48] [TOON] Batman: Under the (2008) James McAvoy. (2h15) Red Hood +++ (2010) (1h45) 5:45 p.m. [50] [TCM] The Postman Always Rings 11:30 p.m. Twice ++++ (1946) Lana Turner. (2h) [50] [TCM] Forbidden Planet ++++ 4:30 p.m. [46] [FAM] The Final Season +++ (1956) Walter Pidgeon. (1h45) (2007) Sean Astin. (2h) 7:30 p.m. [53] [AMC] Back to the Future +++ 12:30 a.m. (1985) Michael J. Fox. (2h30) [53] [AMC] Fast Times at 5:30 p.m. [53] [AMC] Pitch Perfect +++ Ridgemont High +++ (1982) Sean (2012) Anna Kendrick. (2h30) Penn. (2h) [50] [TCM] Suspicion ++++ (1941) 12:45 a.m. [50] [TCM] The Haunting +++ Cary Grant. (1h45) (1963) Julie Harris. (2h) 7:00 p.m. [50] [TCM] A Child Is Waiting +++ 9:30 p.m. (1963) Burt Lancaster. (2h) [53] [AMC] Back to the Future II 1:30 a.m. [5] [NTV] Jurassic World: Fallen +++ (1989) Michael J. Fox. (2h30) Kingdom ++ (2018) Chris Pratt. 7:15 p.m. [48] [TOON] Batman: Under the (2h30) Red Hood +++ (2010) (1h45) [24] [YTV] The Good Witch’s Gift [50] [TCM] Monsieur Verdoux 3:00 a.m. +++ (2010) Catherine Bell. (2h) ++++ (1947) Charlie Chaplin. (2h15) [53] [AMC] Uncle Buck +++ (1989) 9:30 p.m. [53] [AMC] Pitch Perfect +++ John Candy. (2h15) (2012) Anna Kendrick. (2h30) 10:30 p.m. [53] [AMC] Back to the Future III 4:30 a.m. +++ (1990) Michael J. Fox. (2h30) [44] [CTVSci-Fi] Deadpool 2 +++ [50] [TCM] Johnny Guitar +++ [48] [TOON] Batman: Under the (2018) Ryan Reynolds. (2h30) (1954) Joan Crawford. (2h) Red Hood +++ (2010) (1h45) [46] [FAM] The Final Season +++ [55] [CHCH] Atonement +++ (2007) [50] [TCM] Rock ‘N’ Roll High (2007) Sean Astin. (2h) Keira Knightley. (3h) School +++ (1979) P.J. Soles. (1h30) 11:30 p.m. 11:30 p.m. SATURDAY [50] [TCM] Taxi Driver ++++ [50] [TCM] Westward the Women 6:00 a.m. (1976) Robert De Niro. (2h) +++ (1950) Robert Taylor. (2h15) 1:00 a.m. 12:00 a.m. [50] [TCM] Eating Raoul +++ (1982) Paul Bartel. (1h30) [44] [CTVSci-Fi] Watchmen +++ [53] [AMC] Willy Wonka and the 9:30 a.m. (2009) Malin Akerman. (3h15) Chocolate Factory +++ (1971) 1:30 a.m. Gene Wilder. (2h30) [53] [AMC] Summer Rental +++ 1:45 a.m. (1985) John Candy. (2h) [50] [TCM] Down Three Dark 10:30 a.m. Streets +++ (1954) Ruth Roman. [50] [TCM] Buck and the Preacher (2h) +++ (1972) Sidney Poitier. (2h) [33] [MM] Men in Black +++ (1997) Will Smith. (2h) “Genetic power has now been unleashed. And of NOTABLE MOVIE course, that’s gonna be catastrophic.” “QUOTE”— JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM DAVIGAIITLAALBVLEEROSNIOLNINEA:VNAIFLLADBHLEEORNALLIDN.Ec:omw ww.NFLDHERALD.com June 19 - 25, 2022/THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD 47
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Pig PAW Guppies OLN (17) 457 411 102 St. Wars St. Wars St. Wars St. Wars St. Wars St. Wars St. Wars Paid Paid Dirt Trax Paid Paid St. Wars St. Wars St. Wars Jokers W (18) 567 602 274 _ \"To Be Announced\" (CC) \"To Be Announced\" (CC) \"To Be Announced\" (CC) \"To Be Announced\" (CC) Movie CBCN (20) 390 502 13 N.Things News News CBC News Network With John Northcott Rosemary Barton Live News VISION (21) 394 650 64 Super. Beyond Super. Outreach Popoff Touch Ministries Mass Youssef Creflo Faytene Copelnd Facts Islam Hour of Power CBS (22) 362 282 7 Murdoch WBZ This Morning WBZ This Morning WBZ This Morning WBZ This Morning CBS Sunday Morning Face the Nation NE Liv. Gourmet TSN (23) 400 400 100 _ SportsC SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre Tennis ATP Terra Wortmann Open Live SportsCentre Motoring YTV (24) 542 551 21 Victori. Sponge Sponge Sidekick NumbCh. Casa. Loud Sponge Sponge Loud Loud \"Despicable Me 3\" (‘17) Movie CNN (25) 500 500 234 CNNLive CNN Live New Day Weekend New Day Weekend InsidePolitics State of the Union Zakaria GPS Reliable Sources Union GLOBAL (26) 339 240 4 Bryan Inc. Paid Paid Off Air Paid Ent. Tonight Disaster Global News Morning Block A&E (27) 520 615 202 InfoDoc InfoDoc InfoDoc InfoDoc Potter Tiny House Nation Tiny House Nation Small Small Small Small Small Small Matter AMC (28) 609 293 564 \"Jerry Maguire\" (‘96) Cuba Gooding Jr., Tom Cruise. \"Lethal Weapon\" (‘87,Action) Mel Gibson. (CC) \"Lethal Weapon 2\" (‘89,Act) Mel Gibson. (CC) 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 Month MorningHighlight WWE Main Event Basketb. 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List Soul Sunday Love APTN (58) 350 239 23 RedEarth News APTN Anaana's Louis Glooscap Tshaka Teepee Canot Tshakape LittleJ Coyote's AWSM! Pixels Native Yukon NGEO (85) 551 524 289 _ Rescue Hatcher Family History Erased Zoo D. Zoo D. Paid Paid Paid Border History Erased WWII WWII CIHF (115) 204 4 Paid News Ent. Tonight Disaster Paid Paid Paid BigRigW J.Osteen CarnEats Paid Paid Block Backyard ETCanada CITY (133)344 214 19 _ CityLine CityLine CityLine CityLine Canadian Canada Jokers Church CityLine Correio Da Manha Lombardi PRMT (279) 584 628 211 Auction Auction Auction Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Res. STARZ1 (306)612 304 570 Movie Laughs Black \"Turbo\" (‘13) \"You've Got Mail\" (‘98) Meg Ryan. \"Boy and the World\" (‘13) \"Field of Dreams\" (‘89) 48 THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD/June 19 - 25, 2022
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