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We interrupt this song to bring you a special bulletin. Oscar award winner for best actress of 1984 is Miss Lucille L'Esperance. As she received the award she calmly stated that she owed all of this to her producer, Sylvia Bruleg her director, Lucille Nantellg and her dramatic coach, Lucille Leclerc. For the kiddies today we have as a guest the President of the Donald Duck Fan Club, Sylvia Lussier. With her are Pauline Lupu, Pauline Nichols, and Doris Lavigne, writers and producers of her show. And now, before we start the second half of our show, 1 would like to remind you that if you want an evening of relaxation to make you feel young again, try dancing. Dancing is at its finest in Miss Gloria Adams and Miss Yvettes Bachandis studio which they inherited from the late Arthur Murray. Youill rumba, mambo, and jitterbug to the music of Annette Mason. Corsages for the ladies will be furnished by Orchid Gardens, Inc., owned by Gloria Rock. After this night of music and roses Mary Rose Flaherty, the Queen of Comediennes, will make you roar with her interpretation of the scripts written by Colette Trottier and Muriel Fregeau. And now back to the news . . . In Rome Pope Pius XIII has awarded a medal to the outstanding nun of 1984. Here to tell us about it is Sister Lucille the former Lucille Bernier. 1 have just arrived from Rome where 1 left my two companions. Sister Marie, P. C., as you know, is the former Miss Rose-Marie Gregoire from Woonsocket, Rhode Island, she was the winner of this great honor. She was accompanied by Cecile Cote, Superior of Jesus Mary convent in Woonsocketf, ln domestic affairs, we have word of the biggest crash on Wall Street since 1929. Gail Batcheller and Mary Kelley wrapped their 1984 Jaguar around a telegraph post, but neither was hurt. Greatest prize in contest history is awarded to Jeannette Moquin by Cecile Pelletier, the toast mistress of the S64,000,000,000 Question Show. Claire Blanchette, Senator from Arizona, has just been awarded the title of Chief Ya-ta-ta by the Cherokee nation for her outstanding orations. And now we turn to Frances Daniels for the local sports. 4'Rain, no game. Now go to California for the latest reports on the baseball game given by Claire Bissonnette. Lorraine Ayotte for the Salt Bowl game pitched a no hit, no run game lasting 22W minutes, the only one in baseball history. However, Umpire Louise Mar- cotte did not exactly praise this feat and had to be carried off the field by Nurses Jeannine Thibeault and Jeanne Moreau because of the sudden rise in her blood pres- sure. As climax of our show, I have invited the outstanding scientists of the country who have experience in space travel. Jeannine Goodreau, Suzanne Berard and Jeanne Mail- loux are the commanders of three different space stations. 4'Tell me, Commander Goodreau, what is the most popular spaceship used today?'7 The most popular and more widely used ship is the Silver Norbert invented by Professor Dorothy Nobert who made it out of pure silver. Now to acquaint you with space life we turn to Aileen Plasse in a little town called Greenland on the planet Mars. '4Hello, there! Out there!! This is a beautiful little town, typically Martian. Here many whites from earth have come to settle. Come along and I'll show you Main Street. This is the luxurious Mac Als', owned and operated by Ann-Marie Lemieux
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1984 SPECTACULAR BRUADCAST This is Today, June 11, 1984, at the R.J.M.-TV Exhibition Hall in the heart of Metropolis. Good morning! This is your newscaster, Simone Pepin, bringing you the highlights of today's news. In Chicago, everyone is enthusiastically discussing the next presidential candidates. This afternoon Celine Descheneaux, Mayor of Sharon, Massachusetts, gave her views on the candidacy, and Jeannine Bourget presented a new set of resolutions to be adopted by the next administration. Pauline Laquerre has been busy taking pictures of the celebrities here, and Joyce Legare has been recording the main features of the convention with the aid of her secretaries, Frances Baillargeon and Jacqueline Trinque. Here to announce the names of the candidates in the race for the presidency of 1984 is Linda Lavallee, the famous columnist. It has been by popular vote that Priscille Tousig- nant and Gertrude Champagne are to be in political competition for president over the 88 states of these United States. ln Congress yesterday. Ambassador Noella Michaud, accompanied by her corres- ponding secretary, Rachel Henault, delivered an inspiring speech on the conditions of France which astounded the Vice President, Claire Bergeron, as well as the celebrated Governor of Colorado, Roseanna Smith. And now a word from the people who make this show possible . . . This is Rachel Latour here to solve your pepless, tired problem. On my farm in Vermont. my staff. Lorraine Fleuette and Janet Gladu, and 1 discovered that milk from milkweeds will cure your iron deficiency anemia, or as we call it, tired blood. And now, back to Metropolis. Bulletin: Eminent biologist discovers a use for the appendix. Ruthmary Cormier together with her laboratory technicians, Helen Sabourin, Juliette Baril, and Jeanne Coutu, said her discovery would change medical history. This experiment was made possible when Gail Daniels willingly donated her appendix to science. Nobel prize winner, Doctor Jacqueline Crepeau. Ph.D., L.L.D., D.D.S., is to give a lecture today on her famous book. 6'Happy Tooth, to the Young Mothers' Club of America of which Pauline Lupu. Beatrice Turdeau, Therese Trudeau, and Yvonne Lymburner are officers since they won the HMost Children Contestf' in 1976. In education. West Academy is opened to the public. Patricia Sullivan, foundress of the school. said classes would start next Monday. Her faculty include Sheila McGuire from Block lsland. head of the Spiritual Guidance Department: Virginia Friedrichs, teacher of Psychiatry: Lucille Beauregard. major in Child Psychologyg Paula Fitz- patrick. major in Shakesperean tragedies: and Lola Asti. Mathematics professor. ln a moment. Hit tunes. but now. here's a word from our sponsor: Hello. Friends! This is Marguerite Saillant, your beauty consultant. Are you suffer- ing from straw-like. fuzzy, bushy hair? Then, try Harpin's Hairpins made in all colors. invented by that Dean of Hair dressers, Janet Harpin. And now back to Today. We are fortunate to have with us the 'fmockingbirdw of Mockingbird Hill, Miss Ruth Desmarais. singing her Cold Record Hit, 'LMarcelino. and accompanied by Carolyn Liberace Collito.
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and Esther Reilly, where are sold the largest amount of dehydrated food pills. This is the toughnut', shop owned by Therese Forget. On the left here is the F. R. Lb. Ranch. Of course, you all know that these letters stand for F rog, where specialist Charlotte Laferte looks at the reaction of frogs on Marsg Raccoon, where Brenda Mongeon manu- factures raccoon coats to be sent to earth, Love Birds, where Kathleen McKenna is trying to detect the cause of their terrible disease, Cupiditis. HHere on the right are the factories. This one is the manufacturing plant of TETV telephone-television owned by Marguerite Bell, the great-great granddaughter of that scientist who invented the primitive machine on earth so many years ago. L'And this one is the assembly line factory of the interplanetary hot rods owned by Helene Dufresne. Besides our own sports, we have maintained some old earth sports. An exhibition was held last Friday. Jeannine Dumais gave a beautiful performance on ice skates, Frances McBride played an outstanding game of tennis, and acrobat Pauline Marquis did incredible acrobatic feats. On this Mayor Pauline Guay said, 'Jes, see, you earth onesg top that'l7' Excuse me, Aileen, but we'll be back with you as soon as we hear a word from our sponsorsf, Do you like candy? Do you also have trouble with your teeth? Then be sure to try Henry Oh Oh Candy Bars made by Lorraine Malo. They prevent tooth decay and sweeten your flavor buds. Back to Mars. This is 'gCookie Cotea' elementary school. Here Martian schildren learn Martian subjects as well as earth languages such as, French taught by Professor Jane Burke and Latin, by Judith Henault. The principal as well as foundress of this school is that famous educator, Jeannine Cote. g'l'm sure you'll all recognize this trapezoid-shaped building. It is our new hospital which opened only yesterday under the supervision of Drs. Lorraine Raiche and Jocelyn Bachand. The staff of medical secretaries as well as receptionists include Lucille Valois, Helen Dursin, Maryanne Rowen. And this gigantic building is the center of teen-age life here. It is called Tin Penny Alley where music by Agnes Bourget and Monette Verhuslt is most popular. New stars have been born here and include such singing idols as Florence Bergeron and Mariette Jacques. The outstanding citizens of this town and members of the city council are Estelle Boucher, Gloria Laurence, and Margaret Sheahan. Unfortunately, they canit be here to meet you today because of their trip to Providence College in Rhode Island on Earth where their sons graduated with highest honors. Before you leave, let me remind you that all things going on here can be found in the Martian Newspaper which is sent to Earth regularly every 10,000 light years. It is operated by editor Jocelyn Fortier and co-editor Diane Thibault. The reporter is Jacqueline Mandeville, and pictures of latest space fashions are usually drawn by Dorothy Mailloux and designed by Gail Croteau. Don't forget to read the ultra modern poetry of Aline Auhin and the poetic critics of Muriel Marquis. Good-bye for now and back to Today! Well, that just about concludes our show for today but be sure and tune your dial to channel 88 again tomorrow for the latest summary of the news. All of us here at R.J.M.-TV wish you a pleasant weekend. Fly safely, and PEACE! l
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