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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-06-18, Page 19r s 0 ti LARGE SELECTION OF Summer Footwear NOW IN STOCK! ITALIAN SANDALS — $3.99 up WHITE DRESS SHOES Pee -Wee Bali Schedule June 8 Lucknow at Brussels 12 Brussels at Belgrave 12 Teeswater at Lucknow 15 Brussels at Wingham 15 Belgrave at Teeswater 16 Teeswater at Mildmay 19 Mildmay at Lucknow 19 Teeswater at Wingham 23 Lucknow at Teeswater 24 Wingham at Brussels 26 Lucknow at Belgrave 26 Brussels at Mildmay 29 Teeswater at Belgrave 30 Brussels at Lucknow July 2 Teeswater at Brussels 3 Belgrave at Lucknow 3 Mildmay at Wingham 6 Wingham at Lucknow 6 Mildmay at Teeswater 6 Belgrave at Brussels 8 Wingham at Teeswater 10 Lucknow at Mildmay 13 Mildmay at Brussels 15 Brussels at Teeswater 17 Wingham at Mildmay 20 Belgrave at Wingham 22 Wingham at Belgrave 24 Mildmay at Belgrave 27 Belgrave at Mildmay BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN CLINTON Show starts at dusk Come as late as 11:00 p.m. and see complete show THURSDAY and FRIDAY Juno 18-19 "BOYS' NIGHT OUT" KIM NOVAK JAMES GARNER Colour Cartoon SATURDAY and MONDAY June 20-22 "SUMMER HOLIDAY" CLIFF RICHARDS LAURI PETERS and THE, SHADOWS Colour Cartoon TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Juno 23-24 Edgar Allan Poe'!; "THE RAVEN 99 VINCENT PRICE PETER LORRE BORIS KARLOFF (Adult Entertainment) Colour Cartoon Coming Next: "LASSIE'S GREAT ADVENTURE" CALLAN SHOES YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE JOSEPHINE STREET PHONE WINGHAM 357-1840 Play offs will be played be- tween 1st and 4th, 2nd and 5th and 3rd and 6th teams. The top team in the schedule gets into group finals. The top team in the schedule also gets the odd game if the series goes to odd games. The home team supplies the umpire behind the plate. BASS SEASON FOUR DAYS EARLY Opening day for bass and maskinonge angling will be June 27th this year, four days earlier than in the past. The season regularly opens July 1st but this date falls on a Wednes- day in 1964; so the earlier week -end start was decided on by Ontario game fish manage- ment authorities. Pitchers Starred in Saturday Game In the Wingham Park n Saturday night the Wingham Brophy Goodyears downed the Whitechurch Juniors by a score of 1-0. The game was a real pitchers' duel with Bill Hotch- kiss of the Goodyears and Wayne Farrier of Whitechurch both allowing just 2 hits each. Hotchkiss struck out 18 while Farrier struck out 13. Gary Storey drove in the winning run with a triple to score Bill St. Marie from first base, who had walked. Whitechurch. pry2b. ; Hous- ton lf. ; F. Reihl 113.; W. Reihl 3b. ; Tiffin rf.; Farrier LISTOWEL DRIVE -1N THEATRE 2 Shows Every Night at Dusk Weather Permitting WED.-THUR.-FRIDAY JUNE 17-18-19 Jack Lemmon in "UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE" Color — Adult Entertainment "SIEGE OF THE SAXONS" Color SATURDAY ONLY JUNE 20 "KETTLES BACK ON THE FARM" "TUMBLEWEED" Audio Murphy Color MON.-TUES. JUNE 22-23 "AUNTIE MAME" Starring Rosalind Russell Adult Entertainment WED.-THUR.-FRI. June 24-25-26 `CAPTAIN SINDBAD' Color "TWICE TOLD TALES" Color Adult Entertainment II I IMI, ial11ai 136 11MI I IMI i IMI I IMI1Ia111■III■I I IMI I I■1I IMI I IMI i IBI I I■1I 11111a1I Ia111a111M1 Ll/CEU�11 SHOWPLACE OF WINGHAM — PHONE 357-1630 THURSDAY -FRIDAY -SATURDAY JUNE 18-19-20 `Brass Bottle' Colour Starring: Tony Randall and Burl Ives A magical fun -fest for the entire family. Guaranteed to chase everyone's blues away. MONDAY -TUESDAY -WEDNESDAY JUNE 22.23-24 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 'FOR LOVE OR MONEY' Colour Starring: Kirk Douglas, Mitzi Gaynor, Gig Young and William Bendix This is another tun show for the summer season. So, grab your partner and get your share of comedy and fun in this cute film caper. ■I ! nal I I■I I la! IIUI I I■I I III I1111I1a11lal1l■I I Ia1111111IMI 1111111 III■I I IaI I Ii111N11iR! I lai l iI p.; Skinn c.; Craig cf.; Ro- binson ss. Wingham - Eadie rf. ; Sax- ton c f. ; Bain ss.; Hotchkiss p.; Gibson 2b.' Carmicheal31a.; St. Marie If.; Storey lb.; Foxton c. Whitechurch 000 000 000 0 2 1 Wingharn 000 000 01x 1 2 1 Umpires Jack Tiffin and Wes Simmons Clinton will be the visiting team for the Wingham Good - years to -night (Thursday) in the Wingham Park. The Gpodyears have had four games postponed. Race Horse; An animal which can take thousands of people for a ride at the same time. CROWN THEATRE HARRISTON THUR.-FRI.-SATURDAY JUNE 18-19-20 3 DAYS ONLY "TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD" Gregory Peck - James Anderson A best seller. hits the screen with tremendous impact Adult Entertainment Shows at 7:00 and 9:10 MON.-TUES.-WEDNESDAY JUNE 22-23-24 "RAMPAGE" in Color — Starring Robert Mitchum, Elsa Martin- elli, Jack Hawkins and Sabu Two men and a woman on a safari Shows at 7:15 and 9:15 HARRISTON DRIVE-IN THEATRE THUR: FRI. JUNE 18-19 "JUMBO" The big top circus thriller Plus "AIRBORNE" SATURDAY ONLY JUNE 20 "DESERT LEGION" in Color — Plus "WOMAN HUNT" In CinemaScope SUNDAY Late Show June 21 Starts at 11:00 p.m. "ATOM AGE VAMPIRES" Plus "CHOPPERS" Adult Entertainment MON.-TUES.-WEDNESDAY JUNE 22-23-24 "THE COURTSHIP of EDDIE'S FATHER" in Color --- Plus "SKY DIVERS" Terri'fic family entertainment Bantam Schedule Is Announced June 8 13 Teeswater ar Lucknow Wingham at Dungan- non 13 Lucknow ar Teeswater 15 Brussels at W:ngltam 16 Belgrave at Teeswater 16 Lucknow at Dungan'n 19 Teeswater at Benmil- ler 19 Belgrave at Brussels 20 Dungannon ;it Luck - now 22 Brussels at 1)ungan'n 22 Lucknow at i•elgrave 23 Mildmay ar i.enmiller 24 Wingham .<< iiclgravc 25 Benmiller ar Teeswa ter Teeswater at Belgrave Mildmay at Lucknow Bc nmiller ar Wingham Teeswater at Brussels Lucknow ar \lildmay Brussels at ticlgrave Dungannon ar Ben miller 2 Mildmay at Teeswa- ter 3 brussels at Lucknow 4 Wingham ar Mildmay 6 Teeswater at Wingham 6 Dungannon at Belgrave 7 Lucknow at Brussels 8 Benmiller at Mildmay 8 Belgrave at Dungannon 9 Wingham at Benmiller 9 Brussels at Teeswater 10 Belgrave at Wingham 11 Dungannon at Mild may 11 Benmiller at Lucknow 13 Mildmay ar Wingham 9.00 14 Brussels at Benmiller 15 Mildmay at Belgrave 16 Wingharn at Teeswa ter 16 Belgrave at Benmiller 18 Dungannon at Tecswa ter 18 Wingham,at Lucknow 20 Lucknow at Wingham 20 Teeswater at Mildmay 21 Benmiller at Dungan no n 22 Wingham at Brussels 22 Belgrave at Mildmay 23 Benmiller at Belgrave 24 Teeswater at Dungan no n 25 Dungannon at Brussels 25 Belgrave at Lucknow 27 Dungannon at Wing- harn Lucknow at Benmiller Benmiller at Brussels 27 27 29 29 29 July 1 2 28 30 Aug. 1 Mildmay at Dungan- non Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, June 18, 1964 - Page 11 Cavalcade of Stars Internationally Famous Circus Act Wingham Arena - June 25th "A" PACK Twenty-four Cubs and four leaders were present at the Tuesday meeting, which was held out-of-doors. Baloo conducted the opening ceremonies and Sixer David Gibson of the Brown Six led the Grand Howl. Inspection was carried out by Bagheera and Ba - loo. Douglas Mason wore the special woggle for neatness. Several announcements were made by Akela. On June 20th at 1 p. m. the Packs A and B will hold a Field Day, All par- ents are welcome to attend and cheer the boys on. The boys will bring their own choice of sandwiches and the Ladies' Aux- iliary will supply drinks and sweets. Plans have been made to hold the events in -doors if it should rain. The Cubs will be told at their next meeting the exact location for Field Day. Bagheera, Raksha and Akela set up equipment for walking the plank. This is a test for 2nd star. Every Cub success- fully passed this test. Closing ceremonies were ta- Seoug activates { ken by Akela with the Grand Howl being led by I3rown Sixer D. Gibson. 0--0--0 "B" PACK The "B" Pack meeting was held at the Scout House last Thursday evening. The Grand Howl was taken on rhe lawn. Akela was in charge of the meeting and the Howl was led by the White Six. The Cubs were congratulat- ed on their excellent appear- ance at the district church pa- rade in Brussels when 34 of the 36 Cuhs of the Pack were on parade, in full uniform. The other two boys were out of town for the day. In this regard may the leaders express their appre- ciation to all the parents for their co-operation. Attendance was then taken, with 33 boys present. Hugh Sinnamon took over the pack for a games period outdoors. Story time taught the lesson of being quick and observant and keeping calm in the presence of difficulties. The Cuhs are finding these stories very in - Morris Twp. School League June 29 July 2 July 6 July 9 July 13 July 16 July 20 July 23 July 27 July 30 Aug. 3 Bluevale at Browntown Stone School at Ram- seys Browntown at Ramseys No. 3 at Bluevale Ramseys at No. 3 Browntown at Stone School Stone School at No. 3 Ramseys at Bluevale Bluevale at Stone School No. 3 at Browntown (played at Bluevale) Browntown at Bluevale Ramseys at Stone School Ramseys at Browntown Bluevale at No. 3. No. 3 at Ramseys Stone School at Brown - town No. 3 at Stone School Bluevale at Ramseys Stone School at Blue - vale Browntown at No. 3 Bluevale at Brown - town Stone School at Ram- seys Belgrave Extends Streak -- Trounces Three Teams Belgrave Intermediates stretched their winning streak to 7 games with wins over Seaforth, Clinton and Wing - ham. Last Thursday, the Interme- diates soundly defeated the Sea - forth team 13-0. Jim Coultes pitched a one -hit shutout and registered 21 strike -outs. John Galbraith contributed a triple 3 singles to the Belgrave victory, Murray Shiell, Ivan Dow and Bob Higgins connected for two hits apiece. Seaforth 000 000 000 0 1 7 Belgrave 132 130 30x 13 13 0 Vint and Ahrens; Coultes ind Galbraith. 0--0--0 On Saturday, Belgrave journeyed to Clinton and down- ed the home -town team 16-6. The Belgrave attack was featured by four home runs, Jim Taylor and Don McDowell with solo homers, John Gal- braith with a two -run homer and Bob Higgins' 3 -run homer em- powered the Belgrave team to victory. Besides the homers Jirn Taylor contributed 3 other hits, Bob 1liggins and John Gal- braith had 2 hits apiece and Keith Plctch connected for 3 singles. A. Fawcett homered and R. Livermore tripled to lead the Clinton team. Belgrave lu6 003 006 10 18 4 Clinton ,002 11u 020 6 5 3 Pletch, Coultes (9), Gal- braith; Levert, McDougall, (7), Freeman, Edgar(5). 0--0--0 On Monday, Belgrave thumped the Wingharn Good - ycars 21-6 in Brussels. Keith Pletch's 2 home runs and Don McDowell's grand slam home run scored 9 of Bel - grave's runs. Bob Higgins also contributed 4 hits to the Bel - grave attack. Jim 13ain's two -run homer and Ken Saxton with 4 hits led the Wingharn team . Wingham 103 000 200 6 9 Belgrave 000 640 14.\ 21 18 1 I hear you've had a terrible time with your jalopy." "Yeah." "What happened?" "Well, 1 bought a carburetor that saved 30 per cent on gas, a timer that saved 50 per cent on gas, and sparkplugs that sav- ed 30 per cent on gas. After 1 went ten miles the gas tank overflowed!" Aug. 6 Aug. 10 Aug, 13 Aug. 17 School No. 3 at Browntown (played at Bluevale) All games start at 7:30 p, m. Browntown at Ramseys No. 3 at Bluevale Ramseys at No. 3 Browntown at Stone School Stone School at No. 3 Ramseys at Bluevale Bluevale ar Stone teresting and have asked if this particular series of stories could he taken up to camp. The applications for C u b Camp were given out and all Cubs are asked to be sure and return them June 18th -as this is the closing meeting for the sea- son, although there will he sev- eral special events from time to time during the summer hol- idays. All parents are requests ed to sign the form at the bot- tom of the application, whether or not the boy will attend camp. Next Thursday will be offi- cial closing meeting for this season. Presentation of the shield, donated by the Royal Canadian Legion, to the top Cub of "13" Pack for this year will' he made, and the best all-round Six will be presented with an honor pennant to he kept by the Six next year, bear- ing their Six colour swatch. The annual Cub field day, mentioned in the A Pack report, will be held in the town pan: and close with a ball game be- tween the two packs. Again, don't forget Camp Registration - to he returned on June 13th. Camp will he held this year at Camp Nlartyn, Au- gust 7th, 8th and Oth. Parents of "13" Pack Cuhs will be welcome to come down and watch the closing cere- monies Thursday night at 7 o'clock at the Scout House, Your boys have worked hard and their achievement Itas been ex- cellent throughout the past year. Congratulations to all. "ALL YOU MEN who like music," the top sergeant call- ed out, "step forward two paces." Six men responded. "Now then," the top kick said, "you six get busy and carry that piano to the top floor of the barracks!" '• h:::i:;;: {:.�i:v:'" �"�'•'ti��............ �i�\Lid �:: Packllp... for your'' weekend Get in a supply of Carling Black Label today 1 BLACK LABEL!" say: "M4BEL, 1