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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-09-05, Page 11r Another look at fall, televi- sion programming on the, CBC, at promised • Last week, There ,(Adult Ent.rtiinrnln0 SIlowing at .10,15 pow,Oofy Stirring PAUL NEWMAN, 01044 311, KENNEDY• ' and JO VAN Il�IUT: to talar, -- Nolan *mewl Nowa 1 TH NAKED RUNNER" P Slwi+rtir :.WI :m. opsy it Spy Drama«,. pY Sri , n'1% EMANK SINATRA & Pator Vsloafeos Color - Curt �aRA1�11� H®7S# "The Thomas Crown Affair" Duo to: thin risingcosts of opop . anion 'we aro obliged to ral.. 'fha pricer of ADULT admissions •. Student and Children will 'eon- tloutr to bo 75c and 40c, "• THUR,-FR1.-SAT, .SIFT. 6.7 5 ADULT . ENTERTAINMENT "TONY ROME"' Cinerna$cope-Colour - Starring; Frank Sinatra - Jill..Stt John When Tony Rome is asci ed . a case •--» an thin ca . a Y S, . � 1ta�Pe�. - and. usually ` 'does, • . comiN4: 'NEXT: P TtIl1R,-pRI.� AT. SEPT. 1243-14 "STAY :AWAY Y JOE!' ElilIll/II,tflhII IUII III INUIhI IIAl11K1111 KINCARDINE 4V, PLEASE. NOTE: SHOWS ARE STARTING EARLIER DUE TO• EARLIER SUNSETS DRIVE-IN THEATRE HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 . PHONE 524 9991 THURS., FRI., SAT. ,:September 5-64' --- Double Feature. ...:_ ALL COLOR SHOW Second Feature St'E11'R hicQUEAN . • KARL • MAtDEhl .Md SUZ►N$E p t 'r a to "NEVADA ADS► SMITtr'. are number, of new series and ' shows' to bepresented, which. :.sound really terrific. flittry130 afolnte, one :pf the finest enter tablets of out time, is turning his'hand to production and in a ,socatiOn with the CDC, will present three Musical specials starring international celebri- . tiess Maybe if we're lucky he'll star in. one himself!. On Saturday nights followtn the 'Hockey, Night in Canada' broadcasts will come a new 'serieswith an old face, that of Alex Barris who will host a var et ; shay called " Barris a d' Company". Barris isn't quite a :attractive :04 ;Juliette, but it might not :be too bad a series, Two real winners are comin to us from south 'of the border. Oneis called "'The Name of th a . "' , G gone ._ I .t,will be 90- rzxrnut� dramatio series.from NBC : and 44/111' be like a..motion picture seen 'eve week, It will tell the story of workers in a publi- cation firm.' and three of today top star$ will have leading roles Robert Stack, Gene Barry, and Tony Franciosa will each star in at least eight episodes. You will remember Stack from his F1ioto e ess N role in -The Untouch •abies Gene Barry played the titre .role in the western series "Bat Masterson";' and, Tony "Fran. • piosa� has jla ed,# E numbecif P Y reales in both •the movies, and, in television. Each will be sup- .ported by top stars in their ep- isodes, now being filmed in }Io11)0rood, The sbow will run on Thursday evenings at 8:30 p.m The other series 'which prom. ises to be a blockbuster is The t oris'.Day Show. For the ,first 1tifle ,in het career. th4 - pe it , i l l;'". ancer-actress wri l;.$tar' in her owls television series, re-' putedly being.paid ,more than • any television performer 'h as • ever received. She will play a young widow who returns with 'her two young children to live on her father's farm, following the death of her husband in Viet Narn. The story line was. chosen before Doris, in real life, became a widow. Her husband Marty' Melcher, passed away earlier this year, Her . show will be seen on Monday evenings at 7:30 on -most CBC channels. (Ion Messer' is 'not - leaving us; he will now be .seen on Fridays). It should be a. real hit,' She has been No, 1 in the.' list of movie stars. for m pin y years, and she deserves to be No. 1 everywherei, Let's hope her writers are equal to her. Two additional new arrivals, available on only the limited network, will be "The Good Guys" and " Adam 12 'The first series stars Bob Denver, the former star of '.Gilligan's Island', and Herb Edelman, in a situa- tion comedy about a cab driver (Denver) and a restaurant own- er., • 'Adana 12' is another police drama. Stars of that series will be Martin Milner, formerly of "Route 66", and ne wcomer Kent McCord, playing two po- lice patrolmen who bomb around in a patrol car named, you guessed it, Adam 121 II eine IHI$II■IIIRIII/IIIUIlJ$flIIIif4IIIRi m!: ingtann District Cert. .tenniah swinlming,Ponl leas of*. Wally close its' gates for the season.. Colltively. over ' 10, b00 #rnnrss used she pool during the two -Month season. 'Just over 600 participated in lessons. nearly three times as many as any previous .season 3' Wingham.. "This year was a good one for an opening. season," comms tnented Recreation: Director Jim Ward. '"However, we are 1c- ing for a' better season= with aw -fore. varied programme next year, .Sy next year. we should ave an the wrinkles ironed Sav, "wrt lion under t abis iconic** of Brian Taylor were /U, fly.} gyle"hIo,. l e� arty Colwell and Mike W The fiallowing received R. L.S„ S,, Award of Merit sod •'Benj. Artificial Respirations Bob McKay, Doug„Mowbray, Edith Amain' and Hues gam,• rte, Andy Anderson and l ray bison earned Senior Ar- tificial Respiration. .Under Jane Cruicir ha c and 'Brian Taylor Bcd Cit Leader Patrol Awaits were earned by Ccoiweil, fituce. Colwell, Ilk John Demean, Jack- *Johnston, ck-leJohnston, Sharon Larke Carson, May Austin Paul LEEAA N:�Ieft with h ,a k Pnlbraits and Dr, Lee. Man' held b Malcolm, Galbraith trotted off` with top horirors a the CNE last week. The horses, owned albr waddb�Galbraith ath Stables, ts les � A.i,n ha mi . =b;. a 1g1t' back the class ribbons cl s lay . i . e:d. byAil:airli M �� y ec��aid, the ...010001. -Advance-'Tiles,' P . , hQt4. • �..1,.uilu� n41nu1g11�.1�}.,�./{��„�,RnulnH.yNniq�uNlgN A touch 01. fall chill was a 'determining factor in curtailing, somewhat a full afternoon and eveningschedule at last ' as Friday i Playday, held at the sw imin ng pool, Afternoon funfair Was up to par :with some 200 children•14 years -old and under participat- ing in terpolo, relay races, corkscr s dodgeball and' a scramble for two greased water- melons. A warm afternoon sun kept things comfortable for waiting participants as others went through their paces;; 1146klirifitenifilh6K d ley" part no doubt to cool even g• weather, . forced the cancella-c tion' of events for the 14 -year - Olds and over at night. A social swimming period •for.those who' showed up and the pool .star f was substituted. It was interesting to note that a large gallery of specta- tors consisting of picnickers and pampers from the adjoining. park area,. and a generous sprinkling of towns people were on hand in the afternoon` to cheer the young people. The pool staff was kept hop- ping to keep.the eager kiddies busy while at the same time keeping wary eyes peeled to prevent accidents. The ability of the supervising personnel was borne out .by an incident -free and highly" lntesting program. RESULTS OF EVENTS Warpolo,13 and Under Tom GeraldLee, Skinn, Ron Orien, Steve Caslick, Jeff Anderson, Sandra Orien, Charles Bo h d t, Paul Bennett. Waterpolo, 8 and Under; Jo- anne Anger, Wendy Gray, Karen Richey, John Bennett, David Turbitt, Bill Ste; Marie, Kevin Hickey,Monty Norman. Relay, 10 • Y.ears and Under: First, Keith Cameron, Keith Robinson, Barb Stapleton, Jan- ice Rae, Terry Anger; second, Patricia Willie, Timothy Fos- ter, Bum Wehmeyer, Pamela Hickey., Richard Jacewicz.. Relay, 8 and :Under:, First, Joanne Anger, Bill Ste..Marie, ;Patricia Orien, Andy ,Lindu Andy P Kim Malyk, Kevin Turbitt. ' Corkscram, 13 and Under: Bill Brown, Doug Leitch, Roger`. Tiffin, Steven Tiff41,, .Bill Kens nedy, Carl. Lees, Ricky Smith, Linda Jacewicz, Corkscram, S and Under: First, Joanne Anger, Kimberly Gray, Darlene Rich, Kim Mal- yk, ;Jim Jacewaiczi second, Tim Gray, Patricia Orien, Andy. Lindup, .Christinie Forton, ;pie Sue Hafermehl; third, Linda Vtenneauc, °Edith Henry, a Wendy .... Gray., Monty Norman, P. avid Robinson. Dodgeba li .13 and Under 1st, Bill Brown; 2nd, Carl Lee; 3rd, fen Orien. . Greased Watermelon: i3' and Under, Tommy Lee; -10 and un- der, Richard Jacewicz. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WILL BASRA I 'S THIRD 'YAR f . SEPTEMBER..-. elkttires for 'this sear A MUSICAL T0110147O FESTIVAL PROGRAMME' to ell youth Huron oiunty' ` 13 to 30. strier the,direction:of .Mr.�'.i�rE! a►tda' +Cit I . � Cr, l�rtr Huron Sec "School.' , --dratpractice :at 2:30 ,.tn.Weeliir. YAM* United Church, "Clinton 1!f' -Rigistration Fie : ,00, 'This choir is . `.apo stored. • by that coonsi Huron County and' their: Service Clubs. its Sore .purpose is for: ithe et! 0 4 GG 440 000 0 4 0.41.00 0.0 4 6 0 4 0 0 4G 0 4 4G 0 0 0 4 6 4 4 4 0 <. G 4 4 4 101st year of ..: „the Western Fair Association 'INDUSTRY• Ed Thursday is Alwrc�rys "FAMI LY' N I rF•HD' $1.25 Per Vehicle MON., TUES., WED. member 9.10,11 FAST GODERICH SHOWING "WilffE SLAVE i„,,„, "SCORCHING Corning.. Neal Weekend: "WELCOME TO HARD TIMES” (Adult tft*rtal nt) and "40 GUNS to APACHE PASS" FRIDAY 6 : SATURDAY 7 "TONY ROME" In Color—Stars PRANK SINATRA JILL ST. JOHN Recons. as Adult Entertainment ' �-- 2nd STATURE -- "IN LIKE FLINT" In Color—Starr JAMES COBURN-LER J. COSI Slow starts Ls00 p.rrt. SUNDAY . SPECIAL at 10:00 p:m.. - Eoptamb.r $ "CLIRUCU BEAST OF THE AMAZON" . in Colour — plus "THE CURSE of the LIVING CORPSE" �.� ll om elle Adult Entertainment 10$009110115011111.1.01MisliMillii Series ties 1-1 The Belgrave Midgets, play- ing in a best 3 of 5 series with Millbank lost to t►at team in Milverton Tuesday night of last week 7-4. 'In the second game Thurs- day night in Brussels the Bel - grave boys came back to take it 8-5. The third game was sched- vled for Tuesday night in Brus- sels and the results will be re- ported next week. Spectacular Free Evening Grandstand Show Two Shows Nightly at 7 and 9 p.m. SEPT. 9,10,11 Britain's Own NEW ANITA BRYANT VAUDEVILLE BAND KIDS NEXT DOOR IN PERSON Singing Sensation FREE AFTERNOON GRANDSTAND SHOWS Saturday, Sept. 7 at 2 p.m.: Warriors Day Pa- tade. Saturday at 3 p.m.: RCMP Musical Rids, Kids Niro Door, Rich Gibson & Rich, Steinert Bros., M.C. Sunday, Sept. 8 at 3 p.m.: "Swingspiration" — In to -operation with Youth for Christ, Murk family, The Spokesmen, Men of Accord Monday, Sept. i at 2 p.m.: fashions 'it, Anita Savant, RCMP Musical hide, Steiner Oros., M.C., New Vaudeville Rand Continuous Free Entertainment at Silver Donne • Westenid Stage • Marco Polo Fair Mart and Theatre Restaurint • Patio Cafe • Horse Arena ADULTS $1.00 • CHILDREN 250 Gate Admission Covers the Whole Show Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept.. 18 & 11 at 3 p.m.: TV's Littlest Hobo, RCMP Musical Ride, Dell Family, New Vaudeville Band, Steiner Bros., M.C. Thursday, Friday & Saturday, Sept. 12, 13 ie 14 at SN,,S p.m.: RCMP Musical Ride Hubert Castle's INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS; Evening Grandstand Shows, Sept. 12, 13 and 14 - Two Shows'Nightly at 7 & S p.m.; Aftew noon Grandstand Shows, Sept. 12, 13 and 14 At 3 p.m. 1at