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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-02-15, Page 11i M 303 single by INTERMEDIATES . Two games over 300 last week and one game over 300 this :week; 300 games are get- ting't o be a common °CCM. 1111.11111101111118.8.1011111180111110111.8 CROWN SHEAT"RE HARRIST . Admission Prices -�.. Adults $1.00 Students 75c Children 40c WED. 14 • THUR. 15 - FRI. 16 SAT. 17 "BONNIE AND CLYDE" in Color and starring WARREN, BEATTY - FAYE • DUNAWAY - _ They're young, they're in -love -and they kill people. Recom, as Adult Entertainment Wed. and Thurs. at 8:00 . p.m. Fri, and Sat, at 7:15 and 9:10 SPECIAL MAT. SAT. 17 at 2:15 "Hey There, It's Yogi Bear" All seats 50c MON. 19 -TUES. 20 AUDREY .HEPBURN and AL- BERT FINNEY (The star in 'Tom 'Jones') star in "TWO FOR THE ROAD" in Color by Deluxe They make something wonder- ful out of _ being alive Recom. as Adult Entertainment Show Time 8:00 p.m. -- CALLAN SHOD YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE JOSEPHINE STREET PHONE WINGHAM_. 357 1840 Larry Gordon xence Vin. this'league; i,arry Gordon rolled the, fine 303 single°(that 303 would Iwve looked good added to the 'Bruins' scores on Monday night, eh pa Ross?),,, High double went to Jim Henderson, a. 508 with games of 260. 245. nice .steady rolling Jirai, By golly, sortie of the gals were,in fine fora, paarticularly Ruth Ann Readrnan with high single 2E6 and -double; Barb Dauphin with 216 single ' 387 double_and .Barb ,Boyd: 204 single 382 double.. These three gals sure mads some of the guys look sick. 11111111111111$1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111. COMING NEXT: WED. 21 - THUR. 22 - FRI. 23 "HOTEL" Recom. as Adult Entertainment simmisousmialissm • Monday to Thursday at ft p.ni. Friday and Saturday -2 shows. at 7:18 and 9:15; Sat. Matinee • at 2 p.m., unless otherwise noted Prices: Adults $1.00; Students 75c; Children 40c THUR.=FRI..SAT. FEB. 15-16.17 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "HOTEL" Colour Starring: Rod Taylpr -.Catherine Spank Karl Maiden For a''fascinating insight into, the goings-on at a big .city hotel make sure you, see this feature. The second show on Friday z.nd -Saturday at '9:30. SAT. MATINEE - FEB. 17 "Apache Rifles" NO SHOW - MON.-TUES.-WED. Feb. 19.20-21 COMING. NEXT: THUR.-FRI.-SAT. FEB, 22-2324 TAMING OF . THE SHREW" IIIuIlEIlISII slLEIItAIlIlll slleilICIl s Other games ,Over 200 were roiled . by :Bi11 'Brown 203,. 216, Pary Gardner 231, Ken Rae 222,• Greg Carter 204, 202, Bill Skinn 208. WhO is .going to have the °300 .erne next week? JUNIORS Repeat performance this week as Steven Watson was in fineform with 223 single, 395 double (would have liked to have seen that double over 400 Steve --how about it next week?),• ,Making a real bid for single honors but fallingaa a little short was Bruce. Skinn with 206. High single for' the girls was Doris Lewis 169 with Julie -Fox - ton and Sandra Lee tied for second with 163. -Sandra took the double nonors with 316(but notice brother Torn beat you both games this week Sandra -- think that is the first time since the new year). Birthday wishes to Julie Fox - ton who celebrated on Feb. 11. Still waiting for the 300 game gang! BANTAMS Those gals did it again! No' wonder one of the fellows was overheard saying, "Why do so many girls in this group have to be suchgood bowlers?" No less than four games over 150 and . all by the females. Lynn Fox. ton 175, Patricia W3iarton 162, Cathy Schiestel 154 and Pam- ela Templeman 151 --congrat- ulations. Lynn Foxton rolled high double 293. - For the boys -Lawrence Nor- man took single honor with 134 'and Jeff Croskill double. honors with 253. And here is another long list of games over 110, Debbie Hull 121, Patricia Wil- lie 136; 139, Carob Hastings, 130, Marlene Foxton 127, .140, Steven !t+eadman 124, 113, Laura Saunders 131, Joan Cerson 143, vanee b P 1l The largest crowd of the seai1 n Is expected to set.:xlie local arena rocking. en Friday night as the Kincardine Bulldogs and the Wingham "180 Sports meet in,playoff combat at Centre ice. Face-off time is 8:30. =. The first .game of the series was played last night -(Wednesday) at Kincardine and the third game will be play¢d in Kincardine on Sunday afternoon at 2:30. The two top clubs in the intermediate northern group, Wiar- ton and Shelburne are -meeting'in the other semi-final series. ,The winners of the two,.will meet :fork the group championship and then will play the southern group ehaMps. During the season, Kincar- dine and Wingham met four times, Kincardine winning three, 12-6 and. 12-2 at Kin- cardine and 8-'5 in Wingharn, while Wingharn downed the Bulldogs 11-3 at home. At the end of the, seaSOrf though, Kin- cardine stood only three points ahead -of the Sports who manag- ed wins over W iarton, Clinton,. , and Milyerton, all powerful teams that ended up on top. If necessary, the fourth Jeff Croskill 123, 130, PALL. Cere. son '11, 133, • Lynn Foxtoi 115; • 118. Jay MacLaurin 129,. 117, Christine Rae 130, 140, Pam Templeman '151. Cathy.? Schies* - tel 154. 131, 'Lawrence Norman, . 134, Joanne Croskill 115, Pat- ricia Wharton' 162. That 110 seems to.be too easy to hit. From now on our honors list starts at 115. How about another 200 game-- - - would sure like to• see the boys - come through with a game over 200 next week. ' MERCURY'S BOBBY HULL ...IS HAPPEN1NG;.:NOW! • • • l'��,rl•�` Cyr TFastback, • l •••(,.,,r,t 1 ..n F • 1 •,v. ••, P ()hi 1vh.t.-nr R,.I,•,1* 5,111 f •rstback Win one of the specially -built Cougars • with sliding sun-roof—or any one of more than 10,000 great prizes! Come in to any Merci9ry showroom for the easiest, greatest prizes ever. AIL, you have to do is register and you can win a specially bull sun=roof Cougar ---,or a Phrlco portable colour TV. Enter before the 17th of February and you could also win a trip to a Stanley Cup play-off game as guests 'of Bobby Hull! Win-A--Car-nival time is also the best time to make a great •deal• on any model* from (your Mercury dealer's great '68 Zine -up. Meteor, Cougar, Montego, Falcon, or Mercury. So come on, in to Win-A-Car-nival. MERCURY COUGAR •MERCURY• METEOR • MC)NTEGO •FALCON Ku's, play SH,oOT-T -WIN., Everyone gets a prize! Bring the kids with 'you and let them play "Shoot - to -Win!" All they have to do to win is fire the puck through one of the target holes. Win -A -Car -nivel' time means great deals .. • in fact the best deals ever! LHILOW'S GARAGE BLUEVALE•, ONTARIO, Phone 357-3029 • game of the series will be Tues- day night in Wingham and the • fifth Friday night at Kincardine. In the southern group Mil- yerton plays Palmerston and Clinton and Listowel compete. We predict that it will be Mil- verton and Clinton with Clinton the winners. For our predictions in the north, Wiarton will go down - under Shelburne, being played out with all their cancelled games, while Wingham should get by Kincardine and if they • do there's no doubt they'll beat Shelburne. Inthechampion- ship series we' 11 have to pick `Clinton but we'll be glad° to eat this newspaper if the "Sports" can prove us wrong. A few weeks back we men- tioned that the,ice was pretty lousy previous to,an intermed- iate game after the figure skat- ers had "cut it up". We were not critic,i.sing the: figure skat- ers who have every right to use the ice, but rather the arena organization for not having it flooded before the intermediate. newcomer . to town is Yire.Gregg. who is opening the ',Jenny Wren Shoppe" , a - -- ehildren's wear store in the Gurney block: And to prove it's a small world, Jim is a cousin of a one-time Wingham resident, WOAA secretary and Hockey referee, "Tory" Gregg. We understand the badmin-; • ton at the public school was to get the axe on Monday: night. Recreation director Jim Ward explained that it just wasn't able to continue with only four participants.As was repbrted las) week that basketball is on ' a fairly solid ground. ° Jim says suggestions have also been re- ceived for squash, volleyball and ieighlifting groups Once again wereppe a ling to our readers to help make this column and the sports page more interesting,by calling in your sports news. If you can't - take time to write it down. (no need to type it) just call us at 357-2320 and we'll be glad to get it into print if it is in before our deadline. Midgget playoffs got la offunder- way last night with the local 'club hosting Hanover. Second game is back in Hanover Thurs- day with the third, if necessary, in Wingliam on Saturday'night at 8:30. Ellwood Irwin's Peewee club • is idle these days after being eliminated by Mitchell, but Ellwood says he has some ex- hibition games in the future, possibly with Sarnia, Lucar and Teeswater. BROOMBALL CHAMPION- SHlis DECIDED FRI. , NIGHT "The winners of the North Huron Broomball Champion- ship will be decided at the Belgrave arena Friday night as the teams continue their elim- ination lim- ination playoffs, Belgrave cor- respondent, Mrs. 'L. Stonehouse sends the following scores. Results from last week saw Brussels come up with two wins in the girls' division, 2-0 over Wingham and 2-1 over Blyth. The Blyth girls defeated 13e1 - grave 1-0. In men's action Tuesday night Auburn beat Kitchener 5.4 and Chesley was awarded• the win after a 2-‘2 tie with • Whitechurch. Overtime failed to produce a goal and shots on goal decided the match. On Wednesday the 8th of MOWS doubled Belgrave 4-2, Brusteis blanked Elora 12-0 and lannestown managed a 34 over - Bantams are eliminated by Kincardine It was do or die 'for the Ban" tams Tuesday night of last week as they faced Kincardine in the second game of the series. Des- pite their greatest effort of the year, they lost 5-3, Bob Sangster broke 'Wingham into the lead at 2:0.0 scoring on a hard wrist shot from -20 feet, At 3:25 St., Marie took a pass from Hilbert and fired it home for a 2-0 lead. Before the first frame ended Kincardine bounc- ed back on goals by Drennan and Green, to. tie •the score, 'Kincardine pulled ahead early in the second on Green's second _goal of the night. A point shot by Brown was deflect- ed into the goal mouth by Welch and tipped into the goal . by St. Marie for his second goal. Four unanswered goals by Kincardine told the story as. Pollard scored two, Drennan - and Armstrong, one each, NOTES AND QUOTES Hearty congratulations to the bantam team with officials, -• Gary Templeman and Ken Hen- ry, on a very marked improve- ment over the season, In this final series, Kincardine knew they played against a good team. - time •win against Westfield. Blyth downed' Bervie 3-1 in action Thursday. Glamis beat Wingham 3-1 and Belmore bested St. Clements by the .same score, • Games to be played this week: - Feb. 14, Wingham and Blyth girls,, Jamestown and Blyth, and Glamis and Belmore a mere Feb. 15, Brussels and Belgrave girls, .winners of the games played Feb 13 and 14 playoff;' Feb. 16, final playoffs. .BILLETS NEEDED The` Walter Lockridge Mem- orial midget hockey tournaments. is taking. on a new twist this' _ year as the event is being ex- panded to include an "•.A" seriee competition as well as the "B" group. It will be staged March 20+23, Mrs.. Roger West who orga,n- izesthe tournament along with her husband, told us Tuesday that the entries for the "'B" group are all in, all 10 repeats from other years, -while the "A' entries are, still to be registered. One team has registered in the new class, that being from the "Windy City" of Chicago. Illi- nois. • - Other teams are expected from Tdronto, London, Owen Sound and other Ontario cities to fill our the "A" group. Of . course oneT,f the 'major prob- lems of singing an " A" group tournament is the necessity of . providing accommodation for, the players. many of whorn corse hundreds of miles from home. - Area towns such as Walker- ton and Goderich have all at- tracted large crowds by includ- ing "A" groups in their1tourna- ments and have met with big - success: In both these towns the citizens `came through with. accommodation for 'the teams. Billets will also be needed here in Wingham aWpd anyone who would be willing to put up a young puckster or two for the . night should contact Roger or Helen West. b •.. `7 b Basketball Ieague is organized • Through the recreation de-- partmeit4-,senior basketball town league cameintoeffect. finally on Tuesday, oFeb. 60 Those participating came out each week to scrimmage with pick' -up teams. Finally three` teams were chosen, and the league got under way this weekp The teams' are as follows; Team li Irwin pilaus, Don Rae, Barrie Conron, Doug Maw-' bray, Mike Forsyth., . Larry Me - Donald, George Jardine. . Team 2: Al Wilcox, Pete Snow, Ken Skinn, Brian` Wal • den, Randy.IMicGlynia, WaY11. Gordon,. Fred Lee Team 3: Cateran McBurney, Bob Jones, Grant. Currie, C'arnt- an Hamilton, Al Carter, °Ron Elliott, Jim Elenderson,''John Philips. • if others are interested in playing .there is still roots for more to be placed.. on teams. Get in touch with Jim Ward 357-3550 or come to the public school on Tuesday at 8:45 poll. SQUIRTS DEFEAT KUR1ZVILLE 7.4 - BELGRAVE--The Belgrave and Kurtzville Squirts a re now, playing a 2 of 3 series, Bel - grave defeating Kurtzville on Saturday by a- score of 7-4 in a game played 'here. The second game will be played in Kuftz- ville February 15. Other teams. competing in the semi-finals are Wroxeter and Fordwich. TR_ I -COUNTY TYKES ' GORRIE--The first dgarrie of • the semi-finals of Tri County Tykes was played in Gorrie on Saturday morning vs. Belmore. Murray Watson was the Gorrie marksman with -three goals. David Kieffer; scored_ 2 for Bel more Tykes." - - BRIDGE CLW • The Howell, system was .ed, First, Mrs.. F, Forgie and B. Ortlieb; Mrs. G: Gannett and • A., Wilson; third, Mrs. W. Cas- lick 'and :O Haselgrove; fourth, . - Miss. hazel Weir and, A, M,. For- bes 4. hi 4.1 CAPADES FEBRUMARY 27 t ' ARo" CI l 3 Evenings.„:.. Tues,', W.d Thur., Fri, a p.m Saturday 9 P.m. Matinees - Sat. 1 On, and 5 . p.m: Sunday,. 2:30 .pm. PRICES 3.50, 4,00, 2.50,4 240 ,Children 12 years and under % '.Pride.. Tues,,, Wed., Thur, Sat., :5 : p m- a Tifitets available through_ the - WARREN: HOUSE WINGHAM . MAIL ORDERS • ACCEPTED eGAR LON.,DON 8-15-22b THE WINGHAM TOWNE PLAYERS PRESENT a - "ANGEL STREET" Based on the movie "GASLIGHT" A. Victorian thriller in 3 acts THURSDAY AND FRIDAY FEBRUARY 29 and MARCH 1 .at the Wingham Town Nall at 8:30 p.m. H BINGO AUSPICES ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, BRANCH 18d AT THE WINGHAM LEGION Doors�pen .,. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21st 15 $10.00 GAMES 2 SHARE THE WEALTH 1— SPECIAL $50.00 , MUST GO JACKPOT LINE CALLS $ 160• 41` 15 $10.00 GAMES 2 SHARE THE WEALTH 1— SPECIAL $50.00 , MUST GO JACKPOT LINE CALLS $ 160• 41`