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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-05-07, Page 19M • Newest Spring Styles FOR ALL THE FAMILY -- AT — Reasonable Prices LISTOWEL DRIVE-IN THEATRE 2 Shows Every Night at Dusk Weather Permitting THUM-FIRI.-SAT. MAY 7-8-9 JERRY LEWIS in "DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP" Flus JACKIE GLEASON in "PAPA'S DELICATE CONDITION" Color MON.-TUES. MAY 11-12 ROCK HUDSON and BARRY SULLIVAN in 66 A GATHERING OF THE EAGLES" Color Giant sized airplanes, men and women in a dramatic interesting and impressive story WED.-THUR.-FRI. May 13-14-15 Come on All You Cats ... It's "HOOTENANY 1100T" M Plus PAT BOONE in "THE MAIN ATTRACTION" Color or r Newspapers are the only me- dium offering the magnetic ap- peal of classified ads. CALLAN YOUR FAMILY JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM CROWN THEATRE HARRISTON THUR.-FRI.-SAT. MAY 7-8-9 First time at popular prices. Uncut! Original Length! See it now! "THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF BROTHERS GRIMM" in wonderful Color, starring LAWRENCE HARVEY and CLAIRE BLOOM 2 Showings -7:00 and 9:15 MON.-TUES. MAY 11-12 "WIVES AND LOVERS" Starring JANET LEIGH, VAN JOHN- SON,SHELLEY WINTERS Loads of laughs in sophisticated comedy about romantic hi-jinks Adult Entertainment 7:15-9:15 WED.THUR.-FRI.-SAT. MAY 13-14-15-16 "TAKE HER, SHE'S MINE" Mothers, fathers, teeners, every- body—laughs galore! The fun- niest farce in many a moon! In Color, starring JAMES STEWART and SANDRA DEE 2 showings at 7:15 and 9:15 p.m Lecturer (to village hall audience): Naw we all know what a molecule is. SHOE SHOE STORE Chairman interrupting:Most of us do, but perhaps you had better explain for the benefit of those who have never been up in one. III I INI►INI1111I IM' 111•11IMI I I®I I ISI I INI I ILII HANOVER Drive -In THEATRE THUR:FRI.-SAT. MAY 7-8-9 "HAUNTED PALACE" Technicolor - CinemaScope V. Price - D. Paget It came from the Lit to honor her. "GYPSY COLT" W. Bond Family fun CARTOON Technicolor MON.-TUES.-WEDNESDAY MAY 11-12-13 "MT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE" Betty Davis - Joan Crawford Adult Entertainment There's never been a thriller like this before CARTOON 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 4111111111111111111161 4111.11111trl•Id111/111•111111111111.1111MMMIRRINEM NIIIIMINIIMMI LYCEUM THEATRE WINGHAM PHONE 357.1630 STARTING TIMES -7:15 and 9:15 Except as Listed May WE TRY TO MAKE YOUR VISIT A PLEASURE COMMENTS WELCOME AT ALL TIMES SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS WED.-THUR.-FRI.-SAT. MAY 6-7-8-9 "SOLDIER IN THE RAIN" Starring: Steve McQueen - Jackie Gleason and Tuesday Weld When they put Steve McQueen and Jackie Gleason in the same army camp—look out. It's one of the unusual comedy dramas of the year. MON,-TUES. MAY 11-12 I ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "CRY OF BATTLE" Starring: Van Heflin - Rita Moreno and James MacArthur This wartime story takes place in the Phil- ippines during the time of the Japanese in- vasion. It proves that there's nothing like a war to change a boy into a man. WED: THUR: FRI: SAT: MAY 13-14-15-16 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "TAKE HER, SHE'S MINE" CinemaScope - Colour Starring: James Stewart - Sandra Doe and Audrey Meadows This is the funniest farce in many a moon. It tells the story of a father and the troubles he has with his teen-age daughters . . . trouble that doubles because he is chairman of the school board. SATURDAY MATINEE MAY 16 "TREASURE OF THE GOLDEN CONDOR" Colour Starring: Cornel Wilde MON.-TUES.-WED MAY 18-19-20 "UGLY AMERICAN" Colour Starring: Marlon Brando - Eiji Okada and Sandra Church This gripping drama is High -rating in all de- partments. It conveys a sense of urgency and reports the fast -changing, but vital political situation in troubled southeast Asia. THUR.-FRI.-SAT. MAY 21-22-23 "DR. STRANGELOVE" *Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb Starring: Peter Sellers - George C. Scott - Sterling Hayden and Keenan Wynn This serio-comedy is an unusual screen ex- perience that will not soon be forgotten. It's the most original American comedy in years and at the same time a supersonic thriller that should have you chomping your finger- nails right down to the funny bone. SATURDAY MATINEE MAY 23 "HAVE ROCKET WILL TRAVEL" Starring: The Three Stooges MON.-TUES. MAY 25-26 "COME FLY WITH ME" CinemaScope - Colour Starring: Dolores Hart - Hugh O'Brian and Karl Boehm It's a cute, well -made, slick comedy -drama of the romantic adventures of three airline hostesses in Paris, Vienna, etc., etc. WED,-THUR.-FRI.-SAT. MAY 27-28-29-30 —SPECIAL— "MUTINY on the BOUNTY" CinemaScope - Colour Starring: Mario Brando - Trevor Howard and Richard Harris This remake of the famous work is one of the greatest adventure stories of them all. The thrilling climax of years of film mak- ing. One show each night starting at 8 p.m. SATURDAY MATINEE MAY 30 Special Children's Matinee COMING TO THE LYCEUM THEATRE: "NEW KIND OF LOVE" - «WHO'S MINDING THE STORE" - "ONE MAN'S WAY SUMMER HOLIDAY" - 'BEACH PARTY" - "MISADVENTURES Or MERLIN JONES" - "LILLIES OF THE FIELD" - "TOM JONES" - "MAIL ORDER BRIDE" - "IIISSIN' COUSINS" - "PINK PANTHER" - "CHALK GARDEN." 1®1111®111111111111®1111111111911IINIM11111111110 11111®®11®1 111®1 1111f1111111111®1IREI CLIP THIS SCHEDULE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE PHONE 357-1840 Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, May 7, 1964 -- Page 11 Special Contests at Kinsmen Trade Fair this year. See advertisement in this issue. PLAYOFF BANTAM bowling team in school bowling winning top place included, from the left: David Baker, Lloyd Fridenburg, David Walker, Mike Walden.—Connell Pix. Bridge Season Ends Thursday A regular game was played on Thursday night, eleven pairs competing with the fol- lowing results. North and South: 1, Mrs. R. 11. Lloyd, Mrs. Joe Martin; 2. O. Haselgrove, Wm. Laid- law; tied for third, Mrs. 5. Porter, C. Hodgins and Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Duval. East and West: Tied for first, Mrs. J. R. Lloyd, Mrs. H. Fisher and Miss D. Fells, Miss C. Isbister; 2. Mrs. G. God - kin, Mrs. F.A. Parker. Thursday May 7, will be the final night for the 1963-C4 sea- son, at which time the trophies and prizes will be presented to the winners of the two night play-offs. HARRISTON DRIVE - IN THEATRE OPERATING WEEKENDS ONLY FRI.-SAT. MAY 8-9 TENNESEE WILLIAMS' only major comedy "PERIOD OF ADJUSTMENT" — PLUS — "CATT.LE KING" Starring ROBERT TAYLOR and JOAN CAULFIELD BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN CLINTON THURSDAY and FRIDAY May 7-8 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "WHO'S 60T THE ACTION" DEAN MARTIN LANA TURNER EDDIE ALBERT Colour PLUS "THE DELICATE DELINQUENT" JERRY LEWIS Cartoon SATURDAY ONLY — May 9 -- DOUBLE FEATURE — "YOUNG GUNS OF TEXAS" JAMES MIITCHUM JODY MCCREA Colour PLUS "LAST TRAIN FROM GUNHILL" KIRK DOUGLAS ANTHONY QUINN (Adult Entertainment) Colour Cartoon MON.-TUES.-WED.-THUR. May 11-12-13.14 "IRMA LA DOUCE" JACK LEMDION SHIRLEY MacLAINE Colour Cartoon PARENTS PLEASE NOTE: No one under 18 years of age Will he admitted NOT EVEN BABIES JUNIOR WINNERS of prizes for high scores in the school bowling league are pictured above from the left: high average, Janna Ewing, 144; high single, Jennifer Sangster, 205; high double, Brenda Wallace, 365 (absent); boys: high average, Jim Hender- son, 164; high single, Newt Richardson, 270; high double, Brian Walden, 488. —Photo by Connell. Scouting - activities Continued from Pad Ten charge of the camp. The Cubs talked about the points which a leader would look for when choosing the Best All-round Cub from "13" Pack to be presented with the profic- iency award this year by the Royal Canadian Legion. This award will be given out at the closing Sports Activity Night to be held in June. The best Six will also be chosen. These awards cover the period since last fall based on a record of work accomplished, points won in various ways, general good behaviour at meetings, and participation in special activi- ties. District Church Parade will be held on Sunday, May 31st it the afternoon. It is hoped that all Cubs will he able to attend this special event, and parents are invited. More information as to time and other details will be available later. 13e sure and keep the date open - Sunday afternoon, May 31st. First Wingham plaid Scout and Cub ties are urgently need- ed, so if you find any as you houseclean, please send them along to the Scout House or call 357-1307 and we will piek thein up. All or any part of unused uniforms are always in demand - so keep us in Mind regarding these items. tl--li--0 BCLGRAVF CUBS lst Belgrave Cub Pack met in tie community Ct•Iltre till Tuesday of last wcci: with ::3 Cubs and two leaders present. Bagherra (Mrs. Bordon Mc- Burney) was in charge and opened with the Grand Howl and Lord's Prayer. For inspection the Black Six had the most points and their sixer, Wayne hopper, placed their pennant on tIE totem pole. pole. Several games were played. Bagherra instructed the new chums and Raksha taught se- maphore to the rest of the Cubs. Bagherra read a story and a peanut scramble was enjoyed. The meeting closed with taps. Next meeting on May 12. Ontario ha> all the bigness, all the variety for one of the most exciting vacation, aflour hie. Ontario covers 415,0 00 square miles, packed Nlith !as- cinating things to see. Like old castles and cathedrals, art gal- leries, and long sandy beaches, red -coated Mounties and mag- nificent wilderness, canni,ns and charmingside-a alk Lager. \'our ()mai i0 is a stirrinz!, e\cit1Iig place. lake this stini- Illc1' 10 e\plol'c. I.or more inio1'illation \\rit,.'. 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