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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-09-16, Page 17Wingham Advange'TiMes, Thursday., Sept, 16, 1.965 +, Page 9 HEADQUARTERS FOR BACK •TO.SCHOCH. FOOTWEAR BROWNIE'S DRIVE -111 LDHTED CLINTON - ONTARIO NOTE: Box office opens at 7:30 p.m. First Show at 8 p.m, AFTER SEPT, 25th — WEEKEND SHOWS ONLY • WED.- THURS. and FRIDAY September 15-16-17 -- DOUBLE FEATURE -- "HOW TO MURDER YOUR WIFE" JACK LEMMON VIKNI LdiSI Color (Adult Entertainment) — PLUS - "STOLEN HOURS" Susan Hayward-1VTioliael Craig Color Cartoon SATURDAY ONLY Sept. 18 — DOUBLE FEATURE — The Big Teenage Talent Revue T.A.M.I. THE BEACH BOYS THE BARBARIANS CHUCK BERRY JAMES BROWN AND THE FLAMES and a cavalcade of performers from the U.S, and England — PLUS — "MOTORCYCLE GANG" John Ashley Cartoon MON., TUES., WED., THURS. September 20 to 23 This Summer's Biggest Hitt 'What's New, Pussycat?' ADMITTANCe QIESTRICTED TO KOONS ■■ii III TWO CC PM CO Wel ABSOLUTELY NO CHILDREN Color Follow us! . and find the answer the the comedy question of the year. Peter Sellers - Romy Schneid- er - Peter O'Toole - Capucine TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY AT 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. Special Admission $1. per adult Pink Panther Cartoon Pee Wees, Atwood Split Games In last week's action the Wingham Pee Wees were edged 12-8 by Atwood but made a great come -back to win the next game by a 12.10 count. Atwood who had won the first game of the W.O.A. A, finals took a commanding two game lead in a best of five set Sept. 7 by downing the locals 11-8. The game was called after five innings because of darkness. Atwood scored the first run of the game in the first inning and Wingham matched it in the second. In Atwood's half of the second they picked up four runs on five hits. Once again, Wingham toed the score as they had a four run rally in the third. In the Atwood third the opposi- tion picked up the go ahead run and the locals couldn't equal it until the fifth when they pick- ed up three big runs. Atwood then rallied for five more in the fifth to pick up the victory before darkness set in. John Harrow was Atwood's leading batter as he belted two home runs and a single. HARRISTON DRIVE-IN THEATRE WED. 15 - THUR. 16 - FEL 17 SERGEANT DEAD HEAD Stars Tho Beach Gang in their wildest comedy hit — Plus — HIGH SCHOOL HELLCATS Thurs. Night $1.50 per car load SATURDAY SEPT. 18 MAN'S FAVORITE SPORT Stars Rock Hudson in his best comedy role — Plus Randolph Scott in THE 7th CAVALRY MONDAY 20 - TUESDAY 21 CLOSED WED. 22 - ,THUR. 23 - FRI. 24 SEX AND THE SINGLE GIRL Stars Tony Curtis and Natalie Wood — Plus SUNDAY IN NEW YORK (Adult Entertainment) Thurs. Ni ht $1.50 r car load 8 pe 1•1111111111111/1USII I ISI II■I I ISI IIBIIIB1111111311111I IIBI IIRIITBI( ISI1Irl1ISIIISIIISI111111I1 LYCCtIM SHOWPLACE OF WINGHAM -- PHONE 357-1630 WED.-THUR.-PRI. SEPTEMBER 15-16-17 "SERGEANT DEADHEAD" Colour - CinemaScope — Starring: Tommy Kirk • Deborah Walley - Buster Keaton The Beach Party gang invade the army and there's fun all around in this one. One show at 8.00 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday and two shows Friday at 7:15 and 9:15. =MINIMUM4 SATURDAY MATINEE SEPTEMBER 18 "THE 30 FOOT BRIDE OF CANDY ROCK" Starring: Lou Costello SAT.-MON.-TUES. SEPTEMBER 18-20-21 l ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "I'LL TAKE SWEDEN" Colour -- Starring: Bob Hope - Tuesday Weld - Frankie Avalon Surround Bob Hope with a bevy of Swedish beauties and stand hack for the fun filled fireworks, Twb shows Saturday at 7:15 and 9:15. One ahow at 8:00 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday.. ----- COMING NEXT WED.-THUR.-FRI. SEPTEMBER 22.13424 "'THE ROUNDERS" IIIIIliIIIIIllIIIrlIIUIIIBItIRIIINitII[ ISIIlN1It111111111ltillIIB1t11III1III111I101IIw11111 At Terry Dingman led the Wingham batters with a home run and a double. Paul Temple- man collected a double and a single. The two teams clashed again in Wingham for the third game, with Atwood taking an early lead, but when the hosts found themselves with their backs against the wall and thoughts of hanging up their ball gloves, tthey struck for four runs, in the fifth and two in the sixth to complete their greatest come- back of the season. The game was tied all the way to the fourth inning when Atwood stirr- Squirts Lace Linwood, Near WIOIIAIIA. Crown The Wingham Squirts took a three to one lead in the W. O. A.A. best of seven Squirt final by trouncing Linwood 31 to 5 in the third game and downing them by a 9-6 score the next game. In the first game Wingham scored runs in every inning in bombing Linwood with 21 hits and 31 runs. Tommy Lee led Wingham's attack blasting two home runs (one a grand slam), two doubles and a single and batting in eight runs. Bruce Skinn also collected eight RBI's with a homer, a pair of doubles and two singles. Doug Leitch and Bobby LaRose also belted home runs for the win- ners. Donnie Murray allowed only four scattered hits and struck out 10 in recording the win. Bob Gunn connected for a solo home run for Linwood. Billy Hilbert slapped out four hits Sunday to lead Wing - ham to a 9-6 win over Linwood to put them within a game of the W.O.A. A. Squirt Cham- pionship, which would make it two years in a row for the local boys. The locals, trailing 6 to 3 after the fourth, scored one in the fifth and struck for six hits and four runs in the sixth and added another in the sev- enth to win their third game of the series. Donnie Murray pitched three innings of scoreless ball in re- lief to gain the victory. Hilbert came up with two doubles and two singles in four at bat to pace the winners while Bruce Skinn scattered a triple and two singles and Larry Simmons add - CROWN THEATRE HARRI STON WED. 15 - THUR. 16 - FRL 17 Edward G. Robinson stars in A BOY TEN FEET TALL In Technicolor An absorbing adventure about a ten -year-old on his own in Africa Show Times --7:15 and 9:15 SAT. 18 - MON. 20 - TUES. 21 Surround Bob Hope with a bevy of Swedish beauties and stand back for the fireworks in I'LL TAKE SWEDEN in Color -Starring Bob Hope - Tuesday Weld and Frankie Avalon (Adult Entertainment) Show Times --7:15 and 9:15 WED. 22 - THUR. 23 - FRI. 24 Kim Novak stars as Moll Flanders In THE AMOROUS ADVENTURES OF MOLL FLANDERS In Technicolor Co-starring Richard Johnson She was the lovineat wench in Merrie Olde England (Adult Entertainment) Elam Tlaaes -1:Ob and 9:15 ed a pair of hits for Wingham. Lynn McLaughlin had three hits for Linwood. R H E Wingham 236 136 10 31 21 2 Linwood 100 102 1 5 4 4 D. Murray and R. Murray; MacCallum, Freeman (6) and Gunn, R H E Wingham 012 014 1 9 14 2 Linwood 010 500 0 6 10. 2 Lee, D. Murray (4) and R. Murray; Freeman, MacCallum (6) and Gunn. ed up three runs to take a big lead late in the game, Wing- ham went ahead with their four run fifth and never let go of their lead. Joe Kerr, brought in to relieve Wingham pitcher, Tom Irwin in the fifth, did a brilliant job as he gave up on- ly a last inning double to Paul Roe while preserving the vic- tory for the locals. Barry Gardner gathered three hits to lead the winners at the plate while Lennie Johnston added a triple and a single. Roe was the leading Atwood batter with a pair of doubles and a single. R H E Wingham 014 03 8 12 0 Atwood 141 05 11 13 0 Irwin, Kerr (5) and Temple- man; Scholl and Denny. R HE Atwood 402 300 1 10 8 2 Wingham 132 042 X 12 16 2 Scholl and Denny; Irwin, Kerr (5) and Templeman, Ir- win (5). RECREATION TOPICS by IVAN KERSELL. Wingham Recreation Director, This is the between season lull for the recreation depart- ment. Although tentative plans have been made for fall and winter they have not yet been approved as the Recreation Com- mittee does not meet until Sun- day. Three evenings this week the Wingham recreation De- partment in co-operation with Community Programs Division is hosting a Choir Leadership Course, in the music room of the Wingham and District High School. Jerry Fagan from Lon- don is the course instructor. Mr. Fagan has an impres- sive background in music. He Iis,a graduate of the University of Western Ontario School of Music, a graduate of the Col- lege of Music and a gold med- alist with the Western Ontario Conservatory of Music. He teaches choral music at Sir Adam Beck Secondary School in London. Some 25 choir leaders and persons interested in choir work from Wingham and neighboring communities are taking part in this course. There is one activity for adults that I would like to test for public opinion. I feel safe in bringing it up now, even though it has not been approved by the committee because it can be a self-supporting pro- gram, requiring no financial assistance from the Recreation Committee, although financial assistance would be helpful. It is drama. We have in the town hall a very fine auditorium with per- manent seats. Until the Pres- byterian congregation made use of it after their church building had to be demolished, this auditorium had not been used for some time.' It is a shame to let a fine facility like this sit idle and a Little Theatre would be a very good way to put it to use. I have talked to some of the local citizens and they have expressed interest in forming a Little Theatre group. We would like to hear from others who feel they would like to participate. Of all the activities to oc- cupy a person's leisure hours, Little Theatre has the greatest recreation value. Recreation should provide a diversion from the routine of day to day living, take a person out of himself and help to forget his problems, frustrations and worries. Through involvernent in Littre Theatte and acting a person, for a time at Least, becomes someone else, with someone else's joys and heartaches, in someone else's situation. A person becomes so wrapped up in the part he is playing that he completely forgets the real life situation he lives in. Little Theatre also strengthens com- munity solidarity -- it welds the citizens more closely to- gether in a common interest. Not everyone in a community will be actively engaged in Lit- tle Theatre but the vast major- ity will support it. Naturally, we will have to wait until the Presbyterian cong- regation has moved into the new building before we can use the auditorium, but there is much we can do in the mean- time. No Little Theatre group just forms and puts on a big produc- tion. You begin in a small way by play reading and play acting -- you work with one act plays presenting them to small groups of members in a church hall, without elaborate costumes and stage settings. We can visit other Little Thea- tre groups and perhaps have one group bring a production here to Wingham. Anyone who would like to be part of Little Theatre or would like more information, contact the Wingham Recrea- tion Department in the town hall. With the beginning of the new season, local (Channel 8) viewing is looking up as well. Many shows being seen on the CBC network, are also in exist- ence here, but there are some old favourites returning and some new U.S. network serials that will be turning up in the new schedule. On Sunday evening the local hymn sing -along, "Hymntime", will be back at 5:30 followed at 6 by one the kids should like, "Flipper"; then at 6:30 by a new series from the U.S., bas- ed on Jean Kerr's riotous best- selling novel and hit movie, "Please Don't Eat the Daisies". That should be good for many a laugh! Sunday evening will be completed with network pro- grams. Weekday mornings will see the return of network shows, many of them for children -- "National School Telecasts", "Friendly Giant", "Chez Hel- ene", "Butternut Square", etc. " M' Lady" will be back at 2 p. m. , and from the CBC," Take Thirty" will return at 3:30 (be- ginning September 20th), but with a difference. The new hostess will be Mrs. Adrienne Poy Clarkson, a Hong Kong - born, Ottawa -raised beauty who will be sharing the responsibili- ties with Paul Soles. The kids' favourite, "Razzle Dazzle", will be back in the 4:30 time slot, and at 5, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Rory Calhoun will be seen as "The Texan" in a half-hour western. For the teenagers, "Music Hop" will continue at 5:30. Making an appearance on Monday evenings at 7 will be 'Lucy'. CBC will then take over for the remainder of the evening, with the new series "Hogan's Heroes", starring Bob Crane in a comedy about a Ger- man prisoner -of -war camp (this was funny??),making its debut at 10:30. "Petticoat Junction" will oc- cupy the Tuesday evening at 7 slot, followed by the local"Cir cle 8 Ranch" before we turn to CBC. On Wednesday evening at 7 "Gunsmoke" is making a return appearance. A new one that made its debut this sum- mer, "Gilligan's Island", will be switching to Thursday eve- ning at 7; corning after will be the popular "Bewitched" star- ring Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York and Agnes Moorhead; and at 10 the same evening, the also -popular "Man From U.N. Eliminate Elmvale In the Wingham Park on Sun- day, the Brophy Bros. Good- years shut out Elmvale by a score of 6-0, to win the Zone 5 0.A.S,A, Int."C" final. The Goodyears will now meet High- gate in the quarter finals in the Wingham Park on Friday nite at 8:30. Jim Coultes pitching a shut- out for the Goodyears was also the top hitter of the day with a two -run double and a one -run triple. Jim Bain also hit a triple. Dave Campbell was the top hitter for Elmvale with two singles. Elmvale--Cartmili c. f,; Leo Belcourt c. f., 8th and p. 8th; Turner r. f.; McHugh p. and c. f. 8th; Lou Belcourt c„ Campbell 1 b.; Stone 2 b.; Keeler s, s. ; Ritchie 1. f. ; Bar- rett 3 b. Wingham--Saxton c.f.; Bain 3 b.; Hodgkinson 1. f. ;Fry- fogle s. s. ; Lott 2 b.; Coultet p.; Baker e.; Mcbonagh r, f.; Storey 1 b, RHE Elmvale 000 000 000 0 5 1 Wingham 310 000 02X 6 5 1 Umpires Jack Tiffin, Wing - ham and 1-1, E. Worsell, Gode- rich. Two elderly ladies arrived at a baseball game just as the batter hit a home run. They sat watching the game in sil- ence. Twenty minutes later the same batter came up to hat, and hit another home run. One of the ladies said to the other, "Let's go. This is where we came in: Mother: "Where is the loaf of bread I sent you to get for me?" Johnny: "No, Mother, the store was closed." Mother: "Store closed? It couldn't be this time of the day. bid you try the door?" • Johnny: "No, I didn't try the door 'cause 1 saw a sign on the window that said, 'Home cooking'," C, L. E. " , starring Robert Vaughn will be bowing in for the first time on local television. So if this is one of the best years on the CBC it is also a fine year for filmed shows that will be shown on privately - owned stations, and a promis- ing one for Channel 8. On the CTV, our local sta- tion being Channel 13, a num- ber of new shows are also being featured. The Jackie Gleason Show will be popping up on Sat- urday evenings at 7. The pre- viously -mentioned "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" will be seen on Sunday at 7, and they are receiving "Perry Mason", an old friend who is, unfortun- ately, missing from our list this year. It will be shown on Sun- day evening at 8:30, to be fol- lowed at 9 by the new "Dean Martin Show" from the U.S. At 10;30, Bob Horton, the "Man Called Shenandoah", will give the rootin', tootin' western - lovers a treat. Another 'gift' (such as it is) to the CTV network will be "Gomer Pyle", which will be seen on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. "Gidget" will move into the 6:30 Wednesday spot. "The Long Hot Summer" will appear on Thursday evening's roster, at 10. The highlight of the new viewing year on CTV, Channel 13, will be The Smothers Broth- ers' new show, which should be a real riot. They are our top comedy and folk -singing team today, It will be shown on Fri- day evening, at 7:30, so brighten your week by watching it. Warren Callan Is Big Winner Four Wingham golfers were in the money at the Saugeen Golf Club invitation tournament at Port Elgin on Sunday, but Warren Callan, one of the three really cleaned house. Warren was accompanied by Omar Haselgrove, Glen Madill and Matt Boyd from the local club. He won not only the low net for golfers over 50, which meant a set of stainless steel cooking ware, valued at over $50.00, but also the annual club draw. Prize for the draw was nearly $300.00 worth of top quality golf clubs. It must have been Warren's lucky day for he bought the ticket on the draw not too long before the draw was made. Ornar Haselgrove had second low net and was right behind Warren to pick up a transistor radio. Glen Madill brought home a set of steak knives and Matt Boyd a dozen golf balls. All told, quite a haul for the Wingham lads. imam. VOIMMENSIO•11111.1011.0.11.111MIMBI BLYTH Horse Show TORY GREGG, Master of Ceremonies Tuesday Evening Sept. 21, 1965 at 8 o'clock. featuring 20 hitch classes, including 4 horse hitch. Calf roping contest. Flag race and greasy pig scramble Durham Girls' Trumpet Band and Flippy and Floppy, On- tario's o n 1 y proFessional clowns will be oh hand to liven up the show, alloislowameememolintimatomittossionamisdomet