The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-06-13, Page 15_CIO -PITON
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THURSDAY &, FRIDA'Y'
June 13-14
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ELVIS' PRESLEY
Jame* Gamer, lawn. Roberts
and .Hobert *yen
Showing at i 1.00 gym.'
'Color Colleen.
SATURDAY' MON AY
June" 15-17
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Showing at• 1 L an.
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Clinton .Legion
Drive -In ; Bin o
MONDAY, JUNE 17
Double feature Show & Ringo
•. "TO$RUK" and "!GU NPOINT"
8Genses Bingo'.for 10.00
3 "Share -The -Wealth .`.
•Advance. Tickets $1,00
Tickets at Gate: $1.25
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY & FRIDAY':
June 18.19.20-21
o squirt
baii schedule
June 10; Blueya et urs,.
Belgrave at Atwood
Ethel at Newry
June 14; Atwood at Ethel
Belgrave at Bluevale
Jlihe,17: NewrY at Brussels •
June 18: Ethel' at Belgrave •
June 19; Atwood at Bluevale
.June 21: Brussels at Ethel
Bluevale at New ,
/11110.,2* Newry at Atwood,
June"25r New: at Belgrave
ra
Newry
brie .28 .v Ethel',
fare , ._ r Blue ale a� E l►el',
July 2» Belgrave at Brussels
• Newry at Bluevale
July b; Ethel at. Atwood
July 8; Bluevale at Atwo4d
July rawa9: Bls t• Belgrave
� y...1;.
July. 12 .-Belgrave at, Ethel,
Atwood at Belgrave
July, le: at Ethel
Atwood at`
Belgrave`
ul .ie•. ; J E el at Brussels
the Br ss
u 22: 'Brussels at Bluevale
• At rood at .New.
July23: Bluevale at Belgrave
July 25: Atwood :at. Brussels.
July Z0 Ethel at Bluevale:
Jul 31: Brussels: at Atwood.
;august l: 'Belgrave at Newry
indusfri�
$ranley-Berry blasted the
Merchants by a SOWS of 26 to -
16 in ,the first crag lam
Thursday evening, .4,The Stan
ie *Sorry to*rn picket up seven
runs In the firsthalf of the first
inning: and never looked back,
me Merchants were within
three runs of their opponents
at :the end of the sixth, in i&
but behind the hornerun hitting
of Barry B' fir le and"Ita'ain,
rl' g �.
and with the total of.13 errors
against the Merchants, Stanley*
Berry picked up another *yen
runs
the 7th ;f
111/11116,and
re.
just too much for th. ch ant.
a ivler �_ . s
to Catch,
1n :the second Contest of the
evening CKNX too the r1 8 ,� he #;reid
:aainst Western -Found- .i1'
8 Foundry ..
„,what turned out to be if not the
best,. leastsecond best game
of the season so far. The final,
tally
,f
. a y was 11 or CKNX and efor,
Western Found' r'in, a've 7+'aeltise»:
�,
ly fought game»
NIONDAT NIGHT' ACTION
T
Western ,:Founder "came ori
.strong in the first game on Mon.'
day ,night, to defeat Lloyd-
Truax 16 to 2, It was case of
several welly laced hits. on be-
half of the, Foundry, and several
errors charged ttr mrd-Trualac
This was the fourth ,gam ,player
ed by Lloyd's, and with no wins
it lOoks as if more practice ses-
sine would help considerably.
M nineclock Stanley-
Ltd, took the field against.
CKNX Seniors (formerly the
Sports) in a game which stoned
..out clime (one run separating
the two teams for three innings),
the fourth Stanley•aerry
made it'? to .1.:CKNX brought
the4score 7 ,to :2 fo> their;oppo-
nents M the fife, an '''in the
St
sisixth, anley Berry picked lip .
two, wore: runs to *defeat the.
Seniors by the final tally: of 9
to 2, This Was another fine
ame with CKNX rec ivin its
8 e. g
first loss, -and Other .than Lloyd's
who ce't.seemto get their r
team off the ground, it prom
ises to be a very close season,
with thest
,standings now:
TEAM . GP W
' L 'T Pts
Stanley .. 'Be 1 0 6
, 4 3
CKNX. 4 3 1 0 -6;
%Ingham Mer,. 4. 2. 2 0 .4
Western Foundry 4 2 2 *0 4.
LloydwTruax. 4 0, 4 0 0.
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Mo* Ilion Sydon and Richard Harris
Showing at 9.15 p.m. Only '
Cartoon
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The Billion Dollar Brain"
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The fifth annual Wilderness
Award has8 one, to "Hail*ard,
Farewell", a 90..rniinute 'docu-
mentary
docu»mentary of the 1067pro g8ressive
,
Conservative campaign. and , a
fCard .,far w
a .ell to the "Party!"
former 'Chief.
Thar means it
`hits the distinction of being
named the best television film
shown last year on* the CPC.
It was telecast on September
27th.
Fourteen of thepeople who
worked on Hail and Farewell. -
also received awards, with
otherP resentations being ..made
to talented ..people who "-worked
on': The Paper Peoples", a
dramatic show which was also a
i inee for the 'Wilderness
Award; a French Canadian Con
'tea.ial special; ,a Montreal
science production;' a Vancouv-
er production entitled "The
'Water. People" a .documenta
}
on teenagers, "The Restless
Year ' ; and " Air of Death", a
'documentary on pair pollution.
The Wilderness Awards were
presented in"Toronto on May
Both, and for the first time, it
was not won by a Toronto -or-
iginated show. The Award
will now go to Ottawa where it.
Will be on display until next .
ear's awards are presented,
• ° -0--0 •
Monday evening's " Show' of
the Week" brought back many
•memories for the people who
!once followed the. Danny Wil-
liams family closely. On the
'Danny Thomas Show, they were.
''back, but after almost ten years
off the air, there hAve been
:sortie changes. -The old cast
was back •—,-) Danny as Papa,
Marjorie Lord as his sweet Irish
wife Kathy, usty Hamer as
8,04 -c
wright as their daughter Linda,
Arnaud Randolph as their maid
Luuuise, Sid Melton as P ny',s
friendl
and bos>r,..Ch� ie, and
Hans Conried as 'Uncle Tyoygn se..
Rust is in, the 'finny nowa Y..
and *Old enough ta, be married,
you please. Linda Is a pert
eonager, :as cute as ever,, with
habits as disturbing, to her. Dad
as when she was a little pony-
tailed
ony-tailed ball of energy, lipping
pPits"
$.
back her pop. 'Despite the fact
that the kids have grown,
though,. the otherlour don't
abit tt dfffere nt.: penny
never :seems to grown
and
though .be has > three . rown child-
Oren of his Own, he looks as
young as when his television
series was new, Marjorie Lord
is as young ai ever, too,
and
looking ,even 11101e gorgeous '
than` before, ;if that is possible.
Het wardrobe is always a sight
to behold'
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An .English 'variety series
will be charging into your liv-
ing-roams' this summer.' .replac-
ing Red.Skelton-on Tuesday
',nights. ` In fact, This Was .its
first week ( the lith). ' It vias
produced in London, and brings
us great performers and inter,' . .
esting acts from Great , Br-itain,
other parts. off' E urope, and of °
course.- the good `ole U.S.-A..1
Hosts krill be4uchstart es Steve
Allan, George Gobel, Phyllis
Diller, Eddie Arne td, Liberace,
Juliet Prowse, Frank Fontaine;
and English stars:Godfrey Cam-
-bridge and Terry Thomas. It
sounds good to me, and if this
English series is like some var..
lety' .series we've seen from
there, it wsJl.be. ` They have
rth..earjican television beat.:
a traile for Motgs 1 this!,
• A look at More summer
shows next wee t
k, • ate �u>: ,
between you and me, the sum-
mer replacements sound better
than the winter originals! Or
was last year just,a ,very dull
'earl
"Wel,", snarled the tough
old sergeant .to, the private, , !''
g +
suppose after you get discharged
from the army, you'll just be
waiting for me, to die so you'
can come and spit on my
gravel." . • a
"Not Me, :sa rge, " therig.
vate assured him, : once, l e't.
out of this array .1 .never go
ling to stand in line again.'
Only i naginable difficulties
can't be;otter-'come,
Better take corer
r
,� the weather
C4mkaitith Wit'
adequate to uras e.
t+o
,cover t.. ,coet of
+da
xssawiirea ' toyour
Tootsc.. J aure''s,
iravag.
Act
, Now, issure
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