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SHOW 14
IIpp �1
Why 1110,.1 they always think, when
:1n entertainer is adm111(1) to hos-,
ftal. that he has attOmptwl 801
,•i:le•? As Phil sail, suet/ ideas are
"1•ittiuu10118"'
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• t•.witc•hiug to radio fora second,
By \'ouni
I.ee
have you caught the new Shirley
:L'a'mer anal (lordly Tapp shows as
y(t? They are on CIC radio on
.,ex.lays and Thursdays at 1.15
tu.1 1.3o pan. respectively, in the
-Don (':Virley, oro• half of the fat 1,0t occluded Mondays, \\'ednes•.
Dno11:; singing lava•! 'y Bros., lattci fa.>; ani Fridays by the half-hour
t• ed in a .London. England d hospital ='ootid' Hotter show, and formerly
earlier this week, snffe!.iog from . av"•d by the FTanny (fang. Shir-
tvhat was, 11) Doan.; n"oph., a mys. show features songs by the
terious illness. Early lam "un:tut' •taus backed 11 with music by the
nwrl(i•'g his .Vito found 1:110 1(u 1. oyd Klwards Qnartotto, with
('o118efeu5 in his hotel room and Peter Annieyard on vibes. And he'r'o
phoned 11 doctor. IIis partner, lar!, s that nano' I told you to remcm.
ihor Phil, vvent on ata!tt• alua, laer Al Hamel. I-I"'s back with
that Dight. They were in Landon her, ;o' announcer.
for a personal 8)ia'a 1'atl, e• W"1"` (;(ir:bo To'ip's "What's on Tapp?"
asked what. (.'1"''d Din':'. .•,.. td' ,. follows up, and it may be because
11)1058, 1'1111 tt•a:; 1111z::1, b;,• s ,i'' f the letdown when Shirley leave s,
11 "ends', he foot 111 11111!" „tta
t [ n, ,'a think Gordi) shines
um' 1:uggostwl the aJ t}:0„ t aur half as much in radio as he docs
]t0, :tn overdose of 1, :D .;, ),ii':•
h, n :ion in action, He talks, and
to V.1111h I'llil 0.ily 1-:•,;•n, 1 11) s too talented to merely sit
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said, "Ridiculous'" It is ha']1 fir tu•ouud "shooting the hull". He's
niD,c to five working pconle I0 inn 1 '+orformer, and belongs in a me.
(1 1) ( the tremendous pin steal Burn w'hrro he can do so. Music
strain involved in :+ life of show 011 hfs show is provided by the
6,1.1(1, se, esj;i c' a11;: 6' 1D :1 per Jimmy Nurn:u•u Trio (Jimmy's an
form, -1• works the personal )11h1'81'•,11 Ilapoy hang memherl' with
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r S. A. scow, salesman • CEREMONIAI C:C)IJNC:IL Blanket is wont by Cubmaster Fred
Ni'.%% .'()11th UN1)EitWRl'1'i:RS Steinmetz as he complete.; the investiture of Doug Leitch, left, and
Philip Beate d.—A. I photo.
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W I N G HA M
(itrtt'nl (,ill, '1'111111,1;: 1 ' ?lt 111•,11. ': h..,t
announ(0r is John e)'Lt•;tr'•.
u 1 a,
If you are t folio's). tt Ilte nee.•
"Biography" you 1:,,
node=• thatyou., t lila+'n• ,! •,t,
boo last week the•+ . it••
'lost-rnlrraierr ii tie•..• `.1 k
Douglas, Actually, his ham, i•: .!ik
Wallace. and my lima hir.4 al.,,:+,
gies to both for 11'00 e,a t'i:••. "•k
Douglas is another 1.,,: 1,
afternoolt
network, Both ha ! ti:=i't•,+
.franca; 1 •,11.. ..:,: .. ..,•r. .i,
confusion liewin!
.0 n
Actress L.ar:a 'I'tu'rier ol:t.ain•:7 at
divorce in the s until aJ(•`. ,' (o tou:ii
of Juarez this seek. '1'iii , I b.•
'leve, establishes for her a re•c0ra
among thi•
with five }nt5halal: •', ,. . , ecdit.
and six uaulatt.'•e C';i ca„tiit 5. tilt,•
was marric'1 t•v..,, 1„
and also It,
Shaw and Lex }frl r. 11c' divotcc
this time Cry i
Prod (.Tay, Iti:;i f _a•' ''--
the x0(•01.1 o: lit i 5i;a,1''' :c (l,•
singer Iitty Starr. Lana will no
doubt he back on the 5)•1',•.•11 ao,v.
u( witching old=en'':f :: ith her
ti0anty, Sh,• 11=>' cu 1'1•:u:r1iter,
Cheryl Crane, Debi ;,•, i7 i, 11.011181
.ng to build an acting career 00
the sirength of her urea name
O - 1) . n
Speaking of Kay Starr. she has
:t promising 11i.•W recording o1' an
old western ltit cx]]e 1 "t'„Dir Wails”
and does a retuau•D.ah (• job oti it.;
Other un and-eor,:' are "(/0'
More 'Ponta" 1.:• ii:'
the vocal rel:, i.: ion. . :a:' 'i ::(t"
by David 'I•huri.'': a:,d 11.''•neiat
L('e's "All Atom,' cair. r',
ter:_ IAMILY SHOE STOR.1
PHONE 12
PENNIES FOR UNICEF
WXNGHAM—CGIT will collect Hallowe'en af-
ternoon. BELGRAVE T CGI.T, Hallowe'en.
night. WH1TECHURCH--Messengers, Tues'
day (night, October 30th.
Your past Contributions have been appreciated. These young
people seek your support again this year.
gal 50uurt. 1,, 11,•1- „•, t;l.l, nett r<• PAC(' B MEMBERS --Now full-fledged members of Pack B, Wing -
cord: this one is la:t ib: r rid. :til tar
the top just tike all the ,i•.'. The 110111 CUBS, is this group of active lads who were invested on
sound that has r,':,t:y ,.,tug a my Thursday night. Front row, left to right, Paul Forsyth, Jim
fancy is Johuy Williams' instill_ Brooks, Murray Irwin, Tommy Irwin. Second row, David Hod-
gins, Doug Leitch, Paul Douglas, Ricky Shropshall, Tommy
Walker and Bob Cruickshank. Rear, Gene Porter, Donald Shrop-
shall, Jim Hastings and Murray Leggatt. Cubmaster Fred Stein-
metz is behind the group. Phiip Beard was out of range.
mental "Montreal". It is trolue0 '
cions and it it isn't a hit., I'll "rt
my hat!
-0-0
Congratulations to W. T. eDo(1
Cruickshank for }Dein•, pros( Toed
with Hotioura ry life Membership
in the Central C:ti dela 11:uadcust
gcot irtg
activihes
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yrs' Association. The award for Ist Wingham Troop two second star tests, flags and
outstanding service in his ('((1111111.- Quartermaster Bob Crowson knots•
pity and the brotet••1:;tin" industry, Cub Leader Fred Steinmetz was
presented to 11181 at the Y,toail hrokc th,• 111' in the opening cern-
was
1in charge, with the assistant Cub
cast('rs' annual banquet. \\'e, as 1110ny at. Scants un Wodn(`sday lealclers Dianne Deyell Tom Le -
his commdnity 511081(1 be t•(•ry 1117411t and Troop Loader Ihtve
proud of this ;,trent .11(11 who has, { Wenger made the inspection.
indeed, contributed so n111h to The Wolves and Cougars won
Western Ontario and has, in a Deny. 1 over the Stags and Buffaloes in a
helped to Ind \Viughaun on the nom. ' gaols of '1pt.nre the flag. This, and
The never -say (lie :1ttitude of Doe points 1'or' hlspeet.ion gave the
and his staff was never s0 (dearly •Cougars, with Patrol Loader (,0urge
avid( need a5 at the lino. of the Jardine, the high wore in points
CKNX fire (' 1rlfer this l'o'ur. auul
everyone must. be wafting breath_ i for "1"0vening,
less]' for hint to open the :doors to I houglas Mowbray and Douglas
show tis his latest dream, ale nc'.v .. 7+'.11'Ott p88sc(1 Tenderfoot knots,
CKNX, Again. Congratulations, ; first aid, bed roll, Scout salute,
"Doc" and nmy you he 5111)1'),) to sign and greeting tests.
accept many more awards and , Following, the meeting a Court of
bring entertainment Ica many 11)111') Honour:'os held with the troop
grateful people, ' leader presiding. Attending were
win, David Hodgins, Doug, Leitch, �.,.....,:.s.,, i 4/ ,r.+....*"......+
Paul Douglas, Ricky Shropshall,
Tommy Walker, Rob Cruickshank,
O
Meneno Port(r, Donald Shropshall„
Jinn Hastings and Murray Leggatt.
0 - 0 • 0
Belgr•are Cubs I Kr
First Belgrave Cubs mot for their
regular session on Tuesday eve.'
ning in the community centre.
There were 25 Cubs and four lea.
yell and Rod Cameron in attend
anee.
(lees present. Mrs. Ken Wheeler
0 - 0 - 0 tt•a1S in charge of opening exercises
Pack B and opened with the Grand Howl,
Fifteen boys were invested as
Cubs last Thursday night at the
regular Palck F; meeting. •Cl0. yerr•-
ta:my was hold at the secret council
fireplace,
Scouter I301) McIntyre conducted Camp. Groups were formed for straight week won the ladies' high
the fireside program after the fir( instruction, Mrs, McBurney having single of 219 and high triple of
hart boon ignited by Cub Leader the beginners and Mrs, Clare Van 5:;5,
David Crothers, Several songs were
sung Such as the Cub favorite,, "I Camp instructing those for their The men's high single was taken
found a Peanut," Scouter Morn -
1 star. All tin. ("uhs in this by Joe Schneider and the high
(doss palssed the test. for delivering triple wont to Mac Ritchie with. 703.
Scotttol:5 Bob M('Tntyrr• and Bill
tyro told a g lost stoke and present messages.
0 - 0 - 0
Shower
7� c(1 11 skit on yin Telephony'" with Divald and Douglas Walker were ^S TOWN LEAGUE
5hotver L �'\ewll�ived s Y0m0n and Patrol Leaders George
<r MEN'S
',Jardine, t)V0n Currie, Kevin Fish_ s='te'rol buys being called on to tate(•
p0rs)nG d with their r0110rtor's League standings; CKNX, 28;
I.AKI+:I.i:i' N('W1 'wOrls, Mr:l 01' and Irian Forsyth. pcttt' badges and Ronnie Taylor• rc c•(ivid Loos ]6: Hydra is ; Burkos 10;
Cub Loaders David Crothers and •
Lees n '. 9; Rockets 8.
and ,VI`s. (lion }Leith, were honored 0 n - u his second star. Tommy Black 1'0
Peter Russel presented a skit. "The g
00 Friday evening with :( shower 1 A('K A ('t'8". c•)ft•'d his first star. The high single was Dalton by
on their behalf heist i0 the ("if.. ,a 1 Penin That ('oitldn't Make it." ('1)h
I Ic;r :\ c.'1) ,ti h, 11 their regular tiles• Wheeler annonneed the Tom ,lanlin with 313 and the high
Lotttlot. Rul}t flntchlciss .vas aloe
far:' town 11x11 with 1,tII1I 11', m(•'lin:; 1:+:'t Tuesday '1011111„r (11 field day for Sattnrday fn Holyroo,1 triple of 683 by Duane Fenwick.
�:'o .t H ,)is,' with the usual present to help keep tilt' 10,5 in
orchestra supplying the mit,-;1,.. iii:' and the Cttb_ticout 'barest parade - (i . 0
in the United ('hin•eh, Pllgrave, on COMMERCIAL (f 0 IAT, LEAGUE(Molter 28. Nine dollars' worth of
baskets were sold on Saturday. Thy
next mooting. with a Hallowe'en
party, will expect each (.'tib to be
in (• )8111111)'.
s
cut was looking mighty happy. IT
must have had a better game than
the rest of us. As I said before, it
bears watlhing.
Our thanks to Linda Templema.
for coming in as a share.
I hear Morris Swanson had
fall which resulted in a game leg
He at least had an excuse for hi,
games tonight. Isobel Burke am
Ruth Lott share the honors 101
high single, each with a 221. How-
ever, Ruth decided to keep the
high triple for herself, with a 65
total. Jim Bain took the eo'n's Mgt
single with 257 and also the Ng
triple, 595.
Team standing are; Canadian.
25; Hawks 24; Rangers 21; Leaf
20: Wings 20; Bruins 16.
Canttclians and Hawks change
places this week, but 11 is anybody',
guess who will be League (`llan'tps
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followed by the Cub prayer. 'rho LLOYD'S LEAGUE
black Six had most points during The team scores this week were
inspection and ha.:1 their pennant Aces 2441; Spades 2367; Diamonds
placed on the totem pole. Billy Fear 2340; Jokers 2303; Kings 2262;
is the sixer of this pack, Queens 2225,
(lanu•s were led by Mrs. Gordon Carol Lamhertus for the second
(111°111,.;,, 11 111olly 11)1:1 an attend_ 10'.'.
1Trs, ICny (;adk' roar! Eh, acidr,•5s ane,. o1' Imes
were (ill)et,.,I, I+:ueh now t`ttb in turn wont be-
fore Cubmaster Fred Steinmetz to
repeat the ('ub Promise, roc•Iive his
badges and neckerchief anti was
saluted by the Pack and welcomed
oral other a11)i'hes, (ten and Linda 1'0+51111-1 t's15 worn Nornl Mae_ into Cubs,
Litman, to:rrn player, and Randy "Abide With M('' was sting at the
thanked their fele arts toll 1(1 i;;fl- Litman,I'ari(d(, hieycli!1g. both for second
I
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t '1'''1 I.
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t ' 1 t e and Brian ll
•l E E U, 712 !lt
( l` i
( fitting 1” m•1) n• .1 . lh
hors In 't tit 11 1 1
t the• •r'tt ,n • were
atnd Mr, and Ml's. (feint were tet, .
sent'd with ;c Iuv;•ly space saver
conch with matching chair. rut el-
ectric. tea kettle, blank(( and so:
The Si a',, 1101;1 a meeting when
lite ,lit)'' t+:as discussed, and dur-
ing this interval the other boys
player( games.
. ,• c( t 11' �
'1
invested <
.. 1'r
tell til" tl (adtng" clary
dancing.
of the cecriiug .Vas spent Kay p t,' ' 1 tW(1 first star t'sts, I Philip T;oat•d, Patti Forsyth, ,Tim
clanrittg, growing things and service, and 'Brooks, Murray Irwin, Tomnly Ir -
'•o Nowhere is
(• Estate Agent.. R tI 1 +'. t t
ye
t,
i house without ' c a flaw.
Harvard 1iradn:ttc': What do you
walk on?
RECEIVES SALUTE• ---Happy, but with smoke-filled eyes
Cruickshank and Torn Irwin receive the salute from the Cub
with Cubmaster Steinmetz.--A-'l' photo,
October 16
I don't know if it was the re-
sults of the ball game or the wea-
ther, but everyone seemed to ho
way off theft game tonight. Dot
Templeman and Ernie Walker had
lots of luck, but all of it was bad.
Being the goo
d
sports07tS they
are
witha
took it
0• all 1
they though,
grin.
The little guy with the brush
Ladies' I.eiIgoe
'('erten standings: 1.weet ('aps, 12
lay Lords, 9; Players, 9; .Helve
teres, 7; Du :vfaurier:s, (1; Matinees
5.
High single, (,wen MaeLaurtn
155; high triple, (;wen MacLaurin
065.
When boys get old enough to ib
interested in girls, they realize fila
grime does not pay.
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