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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-11-23, Page 14'66 DODGE—VS Automatic, radio, I owner '65 DODGE-2-Door, Hardtop, V8 Auto- matic, radio, one owner '64 DODGE-6 Cyl. Automatic, one owner '63 PLYMOUTH-6 Cyl. GET THE "DODGE FEVER" -- See the New 1968 Chrysler Products Today LEN CRAWFORD MOTORS Your Dodge - Plymouth - Chrysler - Valiant Dealer JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM Phone 357-3862 BEAR WHEEL ALINEMENT & BALANCING SERVICE • .:::erX.',.slee reselte-keen-....se-A MOTOR ingharrt Advanee,Times, Thurscia, NOV. 23, 1207 BRIAN CASLICK, Brian Schiefele and Ray Corrin, just partly seen on the left, gradu- ates from WDHS last year and now a 'tend- ing the University of Western Ontario at ,,,,,, ,,,,, erMelkiftt/11-1111.010 ,,,,,,,,,, Iff ,,,,, joioalig1 ,,,,,,,,,,, 011 ,,,,,, ........ ............ .. .. .. I ....... I ....... I ............ ............ London turned up to cheer tor me mus- tangs in their game with Exeter, They are seen here with Paul Tiffin on the right. —Stuckey, Lakelet Personals Probably the longest lineup of guest stars to appear in any list of credits was the one for the Bob Hope Comedy Special. The show took the form of a. "Shoot-In", in which the top television comedy stars revolt- ed against the western stars who are 'taking over' all the prime time slots in American television. The 'cowboys' were such 'huriks' as Dale Ro- bertson, James Drury, Phil Carey, Rod Cameron, Doug McClure, Cameron Mitchell, Jack Kelly, Forrest Tucker, and Jack Palanee. They were fighting a bunch e guys that wouldn't kno\, one. end or a horse from the ili:, - Stevt Allen, Daurts Thumbs, Jack Carter, Bill Daea (Jose Jimen- ez), Don Adams (o: -.Get Sma rr" ), Welly CON, Don Pickles, Larry etotele rtichard Deacon, Buddy Hackett, Pr.trl Lynde, Ken Murray, and Dick ;',Earria, end bob hite- self. strangely moue., in all that lineup o: talent, it was the great Hope who provided the biggest laughs; every wo:d was a gem. Wileth..Hr or not it was written that he got the best lines, or that he just knew better what to do with the ma- 'Tis Show Biz By Vaunt t.e.e terial given trim, I don't know, hut I'd strongly bet on the Lit- ter, There were surprise ap- pearances by Perry Coma and by Raymond Burr, who wa' the final winner in the 'terra'. The lone girl on the show was Bob- bie Gentry, a young gal !CoM Mississippi, who is tryiug to make it big in the recording field. She has 'wee and nice wive, and could become a tine folk singer is sire doesn't let Hollywood go to her OT start ruining hie talent on rock 'n' roll ! Did you know you e.eie watching the best in their :ields last week, wirer; you watched Frank and Ella (Sinatra and Fitzgerald, for you rock 'n' roll tiends Who have for- gotten what music sounded like:)? Maybe you'll think I'M nuts when I call Ella's jazz singing 'Music'. Bat yon have to admit she is mighty taleeted, and her ninsic creates real ex - eitement. Frank's other guest was Antonio Carlos Johim, or- iginator of the Bossa Nova sound, one of the nicest sounds to come along in years. There are two worthwhile shows coming up this week and next the 23rd there will he a CBC,,TV special, "The Q'Keefe Centre Presents", The production will star [Larry lIelafonte k Need I say more? It's at 9 pon„, so be sure and see it.. November fi9th, the second full length movie filmed by rho National Film Board and the CDC, will he shown, It is "Waiting For Caroline", the story of a beautiful rich torn between the love of a French Canadian actor and :In educated lad from her home- town, it was filmed in Quebec:, City, Montreal, and Vaneouv- er, The title role is played by. McNamara Stewart, a Canadian who, though well known in European movies, is making her Canadian film debut, tier co-stars are Francois Tasse as the actor, and Robert noway, rre former boyfriend from Vancouver. CALVIN-BRICK MESSENGER$ WHITECHURCH-- Calvin- Brick Messengers held their November meeting on Sunday in the church. Miss Doris Coultes presided and Ronald McBurney was pianist. The Scripture was read by Miss Marian McGee. Miss Barbara Moore led in prayer. The offering was received by Jim McGee and Jim Whytock and dedicated by Doris Coul- ters. The Herald report was given by Marilyn Robertson. Mrs. Norman Coultes gave the story "The Three Wells". All then went to their classes. FINGER CRUSHED IN CORN PICKER WHITECHURCH-- Last Wed- nesday while operating a corn picker, Peter Del3oer had the misfortune to have his right hand become entangled in it. The third finger was crushed and the others slightly injured. He was taken to Wingham and District Hospital. holds white gift service DONNYBROOK-- On Sunday morning the Sunday School of Donnybrook United Church held a white gift service, Sev- eral Christmas hymns were sung. Mrs. Ernest Snowden led in prayer. Norma Noble read the Scrip- Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wright, Valerie and Lea Ann spent Friday and Saturday with Mr*. and Mrs. Greg Buchanan at Toronto. While there they attended the Royal Winter Fair. Mr, and Mrs. George Far risk of Wingham visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and family spent Sunday after- noon with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Norman llarding at Fordwich.. Mr, and Mrs, John Paynter of Waterloo and Janette Wright of London spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Wright. The cost of diagnosis. treat- went and follow-up of an act- ive case of tuberculosis is ap- proximately $5,000 per ease ira the developed countries. tore, "The Christmas Story". Mrs. Edward Robinson's class offered their burnt offerings when each took a prayer, read it and burned it. Marian Arm- strong read a story. Lawrence Noble and Noreen Armstrong received the offering. Debbie Jefferson and Jane Thompson gathered the white gifts and Mrs. Ernest Snowden closed the service with prayer. McCLURE MOTORS LIMITED YOUR CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE CHEVY II, CORVAIR and EPIC DEALER "Safety Pays — Keep Your Car Safe With Regular Maintenance" WALDEN Bros. Transport Ltd. "SAFETY FIRST" FIVE YEARS AND OVER 1,000,000 MILES WITHOUT A CLAIMABLE ACCIDENT — WE'RE PROUD OF OUR RECORD. Head Office: PHONE 357-2050 WINGHAM, ONT. 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