‘TVOntario also expands its popular howâ€"to series this year with People and Pets on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. and Just Do It Yourself on Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. and Saturdays at 1:30 p.m. These will be added to the already established series Daown to Earth with gardener Bill Hartnoll and Pins ~and Needles with Angelina di Bello. People and Pets will feature host Paul McCutcheon, who will talk about all aspects of pet care as well as interview celebrity pet owners, and scientists at the Ontario Veterinary College in Guelph. Although almost two out of three Ontario families have at least one pet, People and Pets will be the first major television series in Canada to focus on the large pet populaâ€" tion, its problems and benefits. . Increased emphasis on programming for children and specialâ€"interest audiences will highlight TVOntario‘s new fall schedule, according to program director Ron Keast. he says that the new shows, starting on Saturday, Sept. 16, will continue to follow TVOntario‘s policy of combining solid inâ€" formation with a highly entertaining format. _ For children‘s audiences, TVOntario will banish the Sunâ€" day morning TV vacuum with a block of quality children‘s programs starting at 8:30 a. m., Sunday, Sept. 17, with Polka Dot Door. Polka Dot Door is now seen by an impressive 71.3 percent of all viewers age 2 to 6, in regular weekday time slot at 6 p.m. in Metropolitan Toronto. It will be followed on Sunday at 9 by Jeremy and Fish Tales, Sesame Street at 9:30 and a new children‘s magazine show, Kidsworld, at 10:30, produced in Toronto by children themselves. Teen No n g ie Moet OE Te Oe ie O t on C ol m l a en entn For art lovers, Omnibus returns, adding new shows on dance and painting, and featuring live opera from the Meâ€" tropolitay Opera House: Otello on Sept. 25 at 8 p.m., starâ€" ring Canada‘s own Jon Vickers: The Bartered Bride and Tosca. At the end of each program on Tuesday nights, Omâ€" nibus Artscalendar will keep viewers posted on important arts happenings throughout the province. s For people amazed or bewildered by the spread of elecâ€" Aronics into the home â€" through pocket calculators, quartz watches, instantaneous TV programming from around the world, even plugâ€"in home computersâ€"Fast Forward, starâ€" ting on Friday, Sept. 22 at 8:30 p.m., will give the dimenâ€" Another arts show, Ferguson, Short and Ross, premiering Friday, Sept. 22 at 10 p.m., will feature the return of veteran broadcaster Max Ferguson to a regular show as well as the TVOntario debut of Martin Short. who was recently named top cabaret performer of the year by the Toronto Star. Ferâ€" guson, Short and Ross will examine the arts in unconvenâ€" tional ways. My GAINS cheque didn‘t arrive. What am I going to do? . . . Where can Iglind out about patenting my invenâ€" tion? . . . I‘ve changed my mind about buying the vaâ€" cuum cleaner I signed up for last night. What can I do about it? . .. My landlord says that rent is going up next month and I can‘t afâ€" icrd to pay it. . .. Where can I find an Italian speaking doctor? ... Who in your community can give you the answers? Community â€" Information Centre can answer quesâ€" tions about services in the community. Every: year 70% of this information changes so the centre is using a grant of $2877 from In April of this year. Waterloo City Council approved Byâ€"Law No. 78â€"39 which prohibits and regulates smoâ€" king in certain areas. This byâ€"law which comes into effect on September 1st, 1978, prohibits smoking in the following places: â€" Retail Shops â€" Elevators & Escalators â€" Banks, Financial Institutions and Municipal Offices â€" Reception Areas _ â€" Service Lines â€" Theatres & Other Places of Public Assembly In most of the above listed establishments, the byâ€"law permits the owner or proprietor to designate certain areas as smoking areas The byâ€"law also requires that the owner or proprietor of the establishment shall ensure that a sufficient number of signs are displayed so as to be clearly visiâ€" ble. These signs will be supplied by the City of Waâ€" terloo and are available at no charge from the Chamber of Commerce Office. located at 5 Bridâ€" geport Road West. Telephone 886â€"2440 For further information,. or explanation, please conâ€" tact the City Clerk at 886â€"1590 TVâ€"Ontario announces plans for new fall season â€" One number to call CITY OF WATERLOOâ€" SMOKING BYâ€"LAW the Ministry of Culture and Recreation under the Exâ€" perience ‘78 program to emâ€" ploy three students to updaâ€" te their resource files. Groups and agencies across the community are being contacted for data to ensure that residents of The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo area will continue to have access to accurate information on services and resources. If you 579â€"3800 These are three of the 13,500 positions which the Government of Ontario is making available this sumâ€" mer to young people to enaâ€" ble them to make worthâ€" while contributions to their communities. NOTICE you need answers call sions and implications of this electronic takeover. TVOntario‘s perennially successful Saturday Night at the Movies returns on Sept. 16 at 8 p.m. with host Elwy Yost and a new raft of classical films, to be shown, as before, without interruption. Yost, who has helped pioneer the educational approach to movie viewing, will also interview major film figures in Hollywood at the end of the programs to get a behindâ€"theâ€"scenes view of the silver screen. Yost‘s regular weekday feature, Magic Shadows, shown at 730 p.m., reâ€" turns on Sept. 18 and will include reruns of the famous Busâ€" ter Crabbe serial Buck Rogers. Another wellâ€"known TVOntario personality, Mike Mcâ€" Manus, is replacing his daily interview show with a weekly program called McManus: Journeys, on the changes of life that people go through McManus will introduce relevant drama segments about life changes and then interview wellâ€" known Canadians who have experienced the differing moods and hopes of their own lives. McManus: Journeys premieres Monday, Sept. 25 at 8: 30 p.m. & Some Englishâ€"produced favorites will return to TVOnâ€" tario. Wings, the BBC drama of the officers of the Royal Flying Corps, begins on Friday, Sept. 22 at 9 p.m., first with repeats of last year‘s programs, then continuing with a new series featuring more air battle sequences with real planes and model simulation. The sciâ€"fi drama Doctor Who returns on Saturday, Sept. 16 at 7:30 p.m. with a new Doctor Who, the 34â€"yearâ€"old Tom Baker, who will do battle with a new array of intergalactic meanies. The science program Don‘t Ask Me also returns on Saturdays at 6:30 p.m. with a new series hosted by the show‘s inimitable veteran, Magnus Pyke, who will be joined this year by new hosts, biologist Maggie Makepeace and physician Robert Buckman. A new BBC historical drama, The Devil‘s Crown, follows the stormy fortunes of the Plantagenet family, first sharing the grand style and agonies of Henry II and following through with the rivalries of his famous sons, Richard the Lionâ€"Hearted and King John, reluctant donor of the English rule of law. The celebrated English drama Upstairs, Downâ€" stairs also appears on TVOntario for the first time on Sunâ€" day, Sept. 17 at 8 p.m. TVOntario, which developed talkâ€"back television in Onâ€" tario, is bringing back its phoneâ€"in shows Cope on Tuesday, Sept. 19 at 8:30 p.m. and Speaking Out on Monday, Sept.18 at 10 p.m. Cope continues to deal with the problems of teenagers. Speaking Out, featuring a new host, Harry Brown of As It Happens fame, will explore the new conâ€" troversies in education. November will see the premiere of the muchâ€"awaited TVOntario series The Jesus Trial, directed by Tad Jaworsâ€" ki. 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