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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-05-18, Page 13Newest Styles to SPRING SHOES YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE CALLAN. SHOE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY JOSEPHINE STREET PHONE WINGHAM 357-1840 Was presented to her by Verna Steffler. The high single went to Hilda Brown and was present- ed by Mary Campbell. Shirley Storey captured the high triple with the trophy presented by Dorothy Bain. A draw on centennial mugs, donated by the Dominion Sport; was won by Louise Swanson. The door prize was won by Bet- ty Foxton. The play-off champs were the Asters, captained by Audrey Swatridge with Gwen MacLaur- in, Joe English, Joyce Hodgins, Laura Richardson and Marg Strong. Their trophies were presented by Marg Moffatt. The high single in the play- offs was won by Audrey Swat- ridge and her trophy was pre , BROWNIE'S Drive-In THEATRE — CLINTON Box Office Opens at 8:00 THURS. - May 18.19 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "FRANKIE and JOHNNIE" SHOWN AT 10:15 ONLY ELVIS PRESLEY and Donna. Douglas Color "NAMU THE KILLER WHALE" SHOWN AT 8:45 ONLY Robert Lansing Color Cartoon SAT. - MON. May 20.22 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "STAGE COACH" (Adult Entertainment) ,SHOWN AT 10:15 ONLY Bing Crosby, Ann Margret, Bob Cummings Color "WEEKEND AT DUNKIRK" War Drama (Adult Entertainment) SHOWN AT 8:45 ONLY Jean Paul Belmondo Color Cartoon SUNDAY MIDNIGHT May 21 — DOUBLE FEATURE — THE GIRLS VS. THE BEAST "BIKINI BEACH" Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, John Ashley Color "KONGA" Color Cartoon TUES. • WED. May 23.24 "FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX" James Stewart, Richard Attenborough, Peter Finch Color Cartoon Coming Next — Thurs., Fri., May 25-26 "NASHVILLE REBEL" and "THUNDER IN CAROLINA" TOP BOWLERS in the men's division of the Thursday Night Mixed League picked up the silverware at the banquet held in the Legion hall on Thursday night. Winners were Barry Fryfogle, league high single, 378; Wayne Brown, men's high triple, 820; Bill Hotchkiss, high average, 234, and Ian MacLaurin, tied with Wayne for the men's high triple at 820. —Advance-Times Photo. TAKiNG HOME THE biggest prize were Paul's Plums, regular season winners in the Thursday Night Mixed League with the Molson Trophy. Members of the champion- ship team are Marg Moffatt, Murray Ger- rie, Paul Rintoul, Barry Fryfogle and Joan Irwin. Absent was June Hafermehl, —Advance-Times Photo. Thursday night mixed league holds banquet to end season PRIZE WINNERS at the Thursday Night Mixed Bowling League banquet last Thurs- day were Gail Holmes, most improved bowler with an 18 pin increase; Paul Rin- tout, men's most improved bowler with a 16 pin increase; Bob Jones, playoff high triple of 695, and Fred Templeman, play- off high single of 283.—A-T Photo. 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To help you think about it (maps, details, pictures) just mail the coupon today. re" I Acilfai1ce,qtrile‘• Thoigloy• Mg' • 7 — Pogo 0 Save surplus articles for the Hospital Auxiliary SPRING RUMMAGE SALE SATURDAY, MAY 27 League finishes season with banquet The Wednesday night La- dies' League wound up the sea- son's bowling activities with a banquet at the Legion when a number of the ladies sat down to a delicious turkey dinner with all the trimmings, for which Audrey Swatridge thank- ed the Auxiliary on behalfof the bowling teams. The season champs were the Violets, captained by Verna Steffler with Hilda Brown, Rose Grove, Janet Henderson, Bea Shropshall, Sandra Riehl. Their trophies were presented to them by Louise Welwood. The high average trophy went to Gwen MacLaurin and SUNDAY MIDNIGHT May 21 TRIPLE FEATURE (Adult Entertainment) (Adult Entertainment) and 'MASTER OF TERROR' Admission $1.00 per person Children Under 12 in Cars Free Main Feature Starts at Dtisk 1101111111111111111111111111r rented. by Shirley Storey, The high triple was won by Gwen MacLaurin, presented by Helen Casemore. Hilda Brown presented ash trays to nine ladies with perfect attendance for the season. The most improved bowler was Shirley Simmons. Her tro- phy was presented by Elva Wat- ite and Mrs. Swanson donated a prize which was won by Jean- ette Scott. The president thanked the out-going executive for the help they had given her during the season and brought in the new executive for the next sea- son as follows: Pres., Verna Steffler; see., Dorothy Bain; treas., Hilda Brown; press re- porter, Janet Henderson; cap- tains, Rose Grove, Jeanette Scott, Joyce Gardner, Ev Friden- burg, Shirley Simmons, Ruby McLennan, The remainder of the eve- ning was spent playing euchre with prizes going to Pat Fry for the traveling prize; high lady, Louise Welwood; high lady play- ing as man, Jean King; most lone hands for lady, Jean Lunn; most lone hands playing as a man, Jeanette Scott; low lady, Shirley Simmons; low lady playing as a man, Lois Cerson. Joyce Hodgins won the last draw prize. Robert Scott, the famed British explorer of the Antarctic, will be commemorated in the Polar regions exhibit at Expo 67. Scott's dairy, found on his body after he died on the long trek back from the South Pole, will be displayed in the pavil- ion for the same exhibit. Nor- way is sending a model of the "Frain", the ship in which Amundsen reached the South Pole. i,111n1111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111 DRIVE-IN THEATRE HARRISTON FRIDAY 19 • SATURDAY 20 "THE RARE BREED" In Color — Stars James Stewart • Brian Keith Maureen O'Hara The usual good James Stewart Western. — SECOND FEATURE — "Boy Who Cried Murder", In Colour No one believed he saw a mur- der, except the murderer SUNDAY HOLIDAY LATE SHOW — MAY 21st Only "KISS OF THE VAMPIRE" In Colour — PLUS — "NIGHT MARE" Both Adult Entertainment TWO CHILLER DILLERS 111111111•111111•111111111•111111111111111111111.11111 CROWN THEATRE HARRISTON — Admission Prices — Adults $1.00 Students 75e Children 40c i••"...4"."...".""•••••••••••••."..."......noinosov.oNnOW. WED. 17 • THUFt. 18 FRI. 19 "BUTTERFIELD 8" In Color — Stars Elizabeth Taylor Lawrence Harvey and Eddie Fisher John OHara's "Butterfield 8"— the best seller that tells Gloria's story from first man , to last. An Academy AWard winner. ItecOm, as Adult Entertainment Wednesday & Thursday at 8:00 Friday at 7:1S and 9:15 p.m. SAT. 20 MON. 22 • TUES. 23 Elvis rides again and it's tun in "SPIN OUT" to Color — Co-Starring Shelley Fabius Diane Makin All the gals had one idea in Mind Presley Saturday 1:15 and 9:15 p.m. Monday end Tuesday at 8 p.m. COMING NEXT WED. 24 • THUR. 25 • FRI. 26 SAT. 27 "MURDERER'S ROW" imilineMINMEINNOMIN•100 the high triple award to Sharon Jones with a 745. The men's high triple award had a two- way tie with Wayne Brown and fan MacLaurin each bowling an 820. The high single trophies went to Marg Moffatt with a 342 and to Barry Ftyfogle With a 378. Paul Rintoul presented the playoff champs, Bob's Bananas, with their awards. Members of the team are: captain Bob Brooks, !lost Gordon, Gail Holmes, Fran Gerrie, Wayne Brown and Mari, lyn Ritchie. Announce four officials' clinics In its all-out effort to im- prove the quality of baseball and softball in the. Western On- tario Area, the WOAA will again hold four clinics for of- ficials in 1967. This year the WOAA is con- centrating on the managers, coaches, and ballplayers as well as the officials in order to im- prove their knowledge of the game and thus improve the game for the fans. Clinics are free and open to anyone 16 years and over. Clinic Number 1: Canadian Forces Base Clinton, School of Food Services classrooms. Two evening clinic, May 23 and 25, 8:00 to 10:00 p. m. Clinic Number 2: New Ham- burg Community Centre, May 28, 1;00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Clinic Number 3: Durham Community Centre, June 4, 1;00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Clinic Number 4: Allenford Community Centre, June 18, 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. All WOAA umpires must at- tend one of the clinics. For fur- ther information contact Dan Davis, at CFB Clinton, Mast- ral Park, Ontario. Phone 4=- 3411 ext 201 (office) or 482- 7'742 (home). Bridge Club ends season The Wingham Bridge Club held its final game of the sea- son on Thursday night. The top pairs were; N. & S., 1. A. Wilson, G. Baird; 2. Mrs. H. Fisher, J. H. Crawford; 3. Mrs. R. H. Lloyd, J. Martin. E. & W. , 1. Mrs. R. DuVal, B. Ort- lieb; 2. C. Hodgins,Wm.Whar- ry; 3. Mrs. J. H. Crawford, Mrs. G. Gannett. Following bridge a delicious lunch was served by the social committee and prizes were pre- sented. Mrs. Gannett and Art Wilson were the recipients of the play-off trophies. The most coveted award for the high average of the year was present- ed to J. H. Crawford. The club will resume again in the fall, on October 5th, Ross Gordon, Gail Holmes, Hil- da Gordon, Sheila Rintoul, Sharon Jones, Audrey Swatridge and Sharon Brooks. The door prizes were won by Lois Cerson, Florence Purdon and Bob Brooks, The following couples were elected to serve on the execu- tive for next year: President, Audrey and Hap Swatridge; vice. pres., Gail and Perry Holmes; sec., Sharon and Bob Brooks; treas. , Sheila and Paul Rintoul; press, Lorna and Wayne Brown. 1 hope you all enjoy your summer holidays and we'll see you in the fall. Keith Moffatt presented the high triple playoff winners with their awards. Marilyn Ritchie won it for the ladies with a 666 and Bob Jones had a 693 for the men. The playoff high singles went to Audrey Swatridge with a283 and to Fred Templernan with a 283, The most improved bowler awards were presented by El- wood Irwin, Gail Holmes cattle up 18 points for the ladies• and Paul Rintoul improved by 16 points. Perfect attendance awards for the regular season went tici President Barry Fryfogle wet- Stewart Leedham presented coined everyone to the banquet on Thursday evening. A delic- ious dinner was served by the Legion ladies. The presentation of the trophies followed the din- ner. Bob Jones presented the Mal- son Trophy and the league champ trophies to Paul's Plums whose members are: captain, Paul Rintoul, Murray Gerrie, Marg Moffatt, Joan Irwin, June Haferimehi and Barry Fryfogle. Bob Brooks presented the high average awards to Gwen Maaaurin with a 212 and to Bill Hotchkia with a 284, WINGHAM GOLF CLUB Official Opening SATURDAY, MAY 21 COME OUT AND MEET OUR PRO Mr. Jack Denney C.P.G.A. O.P.G.A. CLINICS— Will be starting for beginners, advanced golfers and juniors. Private lessons by appointment. Jack is One of the top teaching pros and can teach anyone to play. Ladies, this is your opportunity to learn golf, either in a Clink, by forming your own group, or by private lessons. MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE Family — Single Members -- Juniors CONtAttt JACK DENNEY 3574179