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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-04-25, Page 13iirbe Howell system was used: First, Mrs. F, A, Parker and A.Wilsoin; seco Odd Mx. awl • l‘dirso 0. lathers(third Mrs. P, Thompson and :Co Hodgins. S,howinp of40111S 1.nni Starring, . SEAN CONNE*Y-ICM a otos AN!) -•f• . Showinit at LIS pm. Starring Kirlf,; ohaIa s ' tobirt Mitchum ,and Ric l{id' Widmark e• ' 1n cola. . • Cartoon ..+. ��+. wrr waw ++�► +� aw..i.r Fri., Suit.'. May 3.4 s- DOUSE FEATURE - "Divorce, American • Style" V1tRQ. $4 P THUR. 25 . PRI. Take . your, best girl for some 'e kOokier fun on. t, be h-- n "DON'T IVIAI<E WAME.$ Colorful con1idy..Sttarring TONY CURTIS . and CLAUDIA �,+MR4J��IAey1t,` . • Recom..as: Adult Entertainment • Wad. and Thurs. at 8:00 , p.m. `Friday at 7.'15 and 9:05 p.m. SAT. 27 • MON, 29 . TUES. 30 "POINT :BANK" •• 3n •• MetroColor The tension is terrific when enemies meet',°"PointBlank" The .'Stars are I.EE MARVIN and ANGIE DICKINSON Recon, AS -Adult Entertainment Saturday at 7:15 and 9:10 p.m.' Mon. and Ttiasday at 8:00 p.m. (Adult Enti rtainmer t) SAT. 27 MATINEE at, 205 • AND — "MANHUNT IN THE "The. "Love -fins' JUNGLE" (Adult Entertainment)_ ,in Color . Admission 50c IINIIIBuIeiIIKIIIII1IullIEthsuImnl t.fIluiullIIiIIRliiatItuilIRIoaIIIBUINIuuuIEj L)rive-in 1 h ,, The 18V Sport. IntelmediAte hockey' team held 'a banquet at Legion home'Iast Saturday - Illdght. olio r n • `s x ►rgas-' ord meal provided by` Mr* and' M'rs. .George Skifin, Mr. and . . lits. Don ,lee••.and several other members of the team a•Y 'brief � resume Of the year was given. Coach ,Charlie, Lee thanked the, ,Royal Canadian Legion for,tlhe isew uniforms and the P local fans for their support during the sea-. Soln and playoffs., The financial statement -was :!wad by Jack Goodall showing'a profitable year. It was decided. to purchase jackets for the ;dam. Euchre, and dancing"rounded out a very enjoyable evening.). felt that 1,eptesentatives of the Iustlrles old :do some veestigat swlth the l'plants and meet again eek with the reatio►n vxtictorw, to form the league; :if er%pu riterest is'�shi rown.'; If there are people ince •st td in playing hall who aro. not connected w.lth all indtlltr please contact Fred:1.404 thte, Advance.'llmes, :357-2320 or Senior`:' e, akbjj w In the local basketball league , yas-the seasoih pontes thy" end of the= regular schedule, Irwin. i•.anaus' team over.powe r-`. -ed Al Wiledx by A° score of 48. • 34. Lanaus' hit for 24 "points .While 'Barrie. Con_ron,san -;11 for the winners. For the losers Pete Snow 'dropped 14 points • while Doug' Wheeler was . second with 1.1. • e •Ili the .second game McBurr ' .ray outscored Lanais by 48.40o Yor the winners, Ao Wilcox whO was subbing sank 19 points while 14411 ;Ski had 12,E For the losers Olirde Confoallt' fol. 18, and Doug• Wheeler plc 1 up his Aaverage 12 points. Stand* W 1. 'T W1 ox • 1 3 1 18 McBurney 4 E 1 9 Unitas . 4 6 - • �f�y� High Scorer* A, Wilcox 2s6/P,'Wheeler 155;,1. Lna=`: 143; Jo Henderson, .,, HARRISTON • APR. 26-27 = Double BilI - Program, �1 01AF TIME. 8:00 . P.M 0 • a - MIKE WILLIE, left :ie° shown.receiving. a. gift. for his. effortNs as trainer of the;•180 Sports. • The. presentation of a set. of cuff 'Iinks..a nd.ti-e clip, was made by Gord"°Cersonat the banquet 'held lest'Saturday evening.-�-A-T Photo. •' " 'muumuu), Ems. isn..,.i1"i,... Joanne• Hastings captain . alp .. Canada' clumps Joanne Hastings of Kitchener,. was captain of the Ofr't a r i o championship •bantarn•-bowling 'team at .the�provincial Offs in Toront6 Elever year- old Joanne is. the daughter of Mr. 'and•`Mrs. William Hastings, formerly of W:ingham. The Ontario champs were then florin to Edmonton to corn- pete with teams from across .Canada and won the Canadian title for bantams. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ;.a :�;, • in Color -- Stars DANA ANDREWS' and JEANNE CRAIN The motorcycle gang takes a back seat when these young ,animals take the .road for' excitement. • • in Color .Stars • UUET PROUSE and STANLEY BAKER I • '1104.IINIIIEIIIEtioiINIIIN natIEI1lEI etaintiniUrI1INImitilllltlll/IIINIIIon MAY MOVIE CALEN•AR 1`.F4-2.3:4 "HOUR -OF THE GUN" 7:30.9:20 p.m. Western —James Garner, Jason Robartst Robert Ryan -- 'Bold on tight as guns blaze in the violent follow-up to the battle at O.K. Corral. M.t.W-47.8 "THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY" 8:00 p.m. "only — (Adult) --- Expert marksman Clint East- wood, Mexican gunman Eli Wallach nand sadistic criminal Lee Van Cleef team up for another great adventure in the rough western style. A good one! T•F.S-9.10.11 "STAY AWAY JOE" 7:30-9:15 pm. Comedy -W- Elvis Presley, Burgess Meredith, Joan Blondell and a whole lot More, team up for fun "Elvis Style." See this one! M.T•W.t.. 13.14.15.16 "BILLION DOLLAR BRAIN ' 7:30.9:30 p.m. ---(Adult )-,.-Melodrama-- -Michael Caine, Karl Malden --Intrigue • and adventure as secret agent "Harry Palmer" swings into action again! R.S.M.P.W-17.18.20.21.22: "THE JUNGLE BOOK" plus • "CHARLIE; THE LONESOME COUGAR" A delightful double hill of family entertainment with all of the Disney magic. Showtimes—"Jungle Book" at 7:30 1 and 10:00 pan.: "Lonesome Cougar" at 8:45 only. 1 T -F -S-.-.23.24.25 "POINT' BLANK" 7:30.9:20 p.m. Adult --- coI.Marvin, Angie Dickinson -- A fast moving, intriguing, suspenseful crime • melodrama. The tension is • terrific when ;enemies meet "point blank." See this one! M•T-»2;.28 "The GIRL. atm.the GENERAL" 7:30.9:20 p.m. (Adult). Drama --Rod Steiger. Virna t isi ---- E'kpert er- fortnances! (Yuman drama gets most of the attention when a soldier and a peasant girl capture a general and don't know what to do with him. 1 WT.F.S--.29.30.31.1 June "GRAND PRIX" $:OO m. only Janos Garner, Eva Marie Saint and many oth rs in a thrill packed drama . of racing drivers and their cars. See this one! Want to go !hopping without the kids! Want to ,play a round of golf at our Maitland Golf and Country Club hut don't • know what to do with the kids? Send them to our Saturday tnntinee.Mntron In attendance. Admission 35e. May 4—"Nowt of the Gun", Wyatt Earn; Western, 2;30. May 11.—"Stay Avityy Joe", Elvia Presley. 2:30 p.m. 111ay 1$— Tho Junski Hook" plus "Charlie the Lonesotna toupee, ,, Walt! Disney, 2:00 p.m. May 05.°A lan Catk 'Fllntatone", 2:30 p.m. Anis 1 .%rand Prix, ► (racing ear!., 2:00 p.m. subset to ohange► without notice IIAR OUT AND KIEP AS A HANDY REF R$NCE - M tr .tom' ► Wiwi* IIW MI mimic 14itlMliir Monday to Thursday at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday —2 shows at'. 7:.x5 and 9;15; ` Sat Matinee at 2 pan., Unless •otherwise noted Prices: Adults $1.00;: Students" 75c; Children 40c • THUR..FRL-SAT: ' APR. 25.26.27 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "POINT BLANK" Colour = Starring: Lee Marvin • Angie Dickinson - John Vernon The tension is terrific when Enemies meet "Point Blank" in this ADULT THRILLER. SATURDAY MATINEE APR. 27 "MANHUNT IN TIE JUNGLE" THIS IS THE LAST FEATURE ,AT THE LYCEUM FOR THE TIME BEING. WE WILL RE TURN WITH A REGULAR. SCHEDULE OF tMOVIES STARTING THE THIRD WEEK ,OF !AUGUST. •IlIUlllllllllIIAlllUlllIIIIUlIituimiallll WEDNESDAY NIGHT • LADIES' LEAGUE Our first night'of playoffs is over and the team :standings are: Trix 3304, Fluffs 3101, Cheerios 3071, Shreddies 2971; Muffets 2929, Wheaties 2696. High single for the night went to Jean King with 31:Q land Mary Vorlrest•.-had,the•high • triple with 730. Those bowling over 225 were Hilda Brown 273; Lila kiickey 228; Janet Henderson 235; Sharon Jones 274 and 258; Maude Schiestel 225 and 226; Marg Machan241; Holed Casemore 238 and glary Forrest 238 and 279, - THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Mac Ritchie.lost some 12 pounds, but he sure didn't lose his touch on the bowling lanes. Mac rolled a terrific 974 triple and a 36.1 'single to top the men and 'help move his team .into second place in the playoffs. Sharon Jones topped the ladies with a 723 triple and a 270 single. Thanks to the spares who helped Lis out last week, Stew Forsyth and •Druce Machan, With one more week Of playoffs left, here are the standings: Hilda's Humbugs 6597, . Gail's Gum Drops 6533, Pat's Smarties 6333, Marg's Mints 6296, Laura's Secords 6084, Marilyn' s 'Maple' Buds 5927. ,: On Monday • a meeting was, • held regarding the formation*of an industrial softball. league- ,About 25 men .showed' up with very good . representation from Western Foundry. It has been quite a number of years sinte a • local Teague has operated iii • the town of Winghatn. It was 'the expressed desire of those • who attendedthat a league be 'formed., The industries have been appoached to enter teams and it is hoped that teams will :be sponsored by the industries or the recreation associations within the 'industries. After some discussion itwwas Everything's on sale in your Mercury showroom during Bounty Days: You can get a great deal on any of the beautiful '68 Meteors, Montegos, Mercurys, Cougars, Cortinas, Falcons - and you can get a special price on the specially equipped Bounty Specialse`So Whatever you�P'e after,, your Mercury dealer has\it. And tie,has it On sale_* Oak. FLCON ECONOMY BOUNTY.. Choose Falcon and save a whopping 73%. A special package of options valued' at $93.90: Bounty days mean you get it all for $400.* A having of $68.90. ti(� " .s�ot,vs�•: •:,� �c;;a�v.: <iaa`a:r?' 1� ''1 14.:•••••, COUGAR BOUNTY. Get a cougar bounty'and save 56%. Equip your Cougar with a package of options valued at $137.10. During Bounty sale you get them for just $60.00.' A saving of $77.10. 1968 'OPENING' --r- APRIL 26th Fre* cokes and free cigarettes when ticket" presantad at refreshment booth Box Office opens at 7 o'clock -- Show starts`' at 8, o'clock FRIDAY AND SATURDAY APRIL 26 . 27 P<nCRo OR Coln RIOODCD MUM, 00. METEOR BOUNTY. In Track down this Meteor Rideau 500 2 -door hardtop and get a big 61% bounty saving. A special package of options valued at $168,90, for only $65.00." 5MenufaCturers suggested retail pricer nr A*" n KtSON- NttttR:NWNt Phone 35?. 029