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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-04-03, Page 11!4 MS l itl'so of tette scores yoitput the SenlOrs sham e. le 142' (Don't tell I think she tut had p sty Norman 15';• estel 161; Pat Whir- [e Smith 141; .Dicky Alma C - r:WA!! sfste> 41)1 M • Cathy ton• IX; bra Sallows 131, Cindy Cook 120. (Gino; yon Made the 120 Cindy) lay Maclaurin 137 and Jeff Mao! . Laurin 121. (They bowled Fri- g day night so they could be on the ice in Listowel, at 8 a. m. Who got you up, 1. wonder?), • Steve Readrnan must`kave saved his ,energy"for the hockeygame. I guess the Malted Milks have 4 first place by a long way, but dare Smarties got 5 points for second with just 3 bowlers, Nice iY BROWNIE'S DRIVE -IIS THEATRE CLINTON Opens To.n.ight Box Office Open* at 8.00 p.m. FIRST SHOW at 5.30 P.M. 4 Thurs., Fri. -- April 3.4 DOUBLE FEATURE "Guide For A Married'. Man' ShoWiag et 10.15 p.m.' (Adult Entertainment) Starring Walter Matthau & Inger Stevens — hi Color "The Vengeance Of She" John Richardson & Clinks Berova Showing at 0.30. p.m. Color Cartoon Sat., Sun: — April 5.6 — DOUBLE FEATURE - "D �• • Showing at 0.30 ppm. (Adult Entertainment) ergo apard & Reymond FB urr CIyrv 4Malan""i ' Showing at 10.15 p.m. (Adult Entertainment) Starring Richard Widmark, Henry ' Fonda and Inger Stevens Color Cartoon Special Sunday Night ' Show — April 5 Showing at 12.05 — In Addition To Regular Features The Ghosts., • .(Adult Entertainment) Starring Barbara Steele — Color Coming Next Weekend: "Waterhole No. 3" (Adult Entertainment) "Half A Sixpence ,,keepitNIrpt: "Mon, Y'ou really shocked G w en. MacLaurin Saturday, xeff Lock, ridge. . 414 doubles t do beJleve ft was the 'first one this: year! Wasn't It? Tom 1400 218' and 2108;Bruce,° Shinn, 188 and 188 (Sony to hearBruce is in hospital. Hope you're feeling better "Red•"`L, You've got to get better for•the playoffs.) Games over 180:, Sandra Lee 181; Doug •Thomason 207; Bill Staight 184; Christine Rae 181; 'Brad Simmons 201; Sandra Cart- er 195; Steve Penney 180. Nice to see some new names on that list, Keep it up in the playoffs. SENIORS Lee. Grovewas the only one; over 200 on Saturday with, a218 game., 'There were a few others who were close: Jeanette Riley 195; Linda Paul 194; Brian Cr9nkwright 192, Only 13 bowlers were out again last week. C'mon gang, you must be saving your' energy for the playoffs. Don't forget they start this Saturday! To compliment its. S w is s founder Henri Dunant, the in- ternational .emblem of Re d Cross, a red cross on .a white background ' is the reverse of the flag of Switzerland. d1IRI11RII1RIIIRI11RIIIBIIIRsIIRIIIRIIIRIII■ ---• SHOW TIMES Friday and Saturday at 7:15 and 9:15: All other days, one show at 8:00, except . where noted on.. the program. THUR.-FRI-SAT,. APR. 3.45 "THE PARTY" Cinemascope-Color ro ° Starring Pter'Setlers: Peter Sellers' as a disaster -prone East Indian actor, is invited in error to a' chic Hollywood.party, and turns the occasion BPstoa slapstick nightmare. SAT. MATINEE APR. 5 "The Party" COMING NEXT: THUR.•FRI.•SAT:-MON.-TUE. WED. - APR. 10.11-1214.1546 6 DAYS -SPECIAL- "GONE WITH THE WIND" OIIIIIlIRnIRIIIRIIIRiIII11MIIS1 UIlIEII$ BOATERS MEET -Members of the Pine River Boat 'club held their annual winter meeting in Wingham this year with' a dinner -dance at Danny's Restaurant. From : the left are Bin Walden, Wingharn, immediate past commo- dore; Len McDonald, London, who presented Mr. Walden The Observation. Post BY THE OLD GUNNER Well,. most of 'the news this week is of cheerful nature. Gun- ners Beardsley P.F. of 97 Bty, Lockhart E. R. , 100 Bty,: a n d Ross G. E. , and Welwood, G. R. both .of 99 Bty, Wingham, have been successful on the Jr NCO Course. This is very good for young Welwood who was the top student on the .GMT course last summer.--Gunner(Recruit) to Jr. NCO, in nine months. Well. done, -George. ' Gnr, 'Ross is also doing ex- tremiely well. .He how has two trades and qualified Jr NCO. He. haws i ren with the bane*. less than two years. He is now a shoe in for a Senior NCO course. . . Lt. J. H. Cullen of 97 Bty, Walkerton, successfully passed the Captain Qualifying course in Shilo, 'Man. , and reports that he is ready to take over, and fire. his Battery on the_next firing practice. This, by the. way Jim, is the Royal Canadian Artillery Association Competi- tion shoot to beheld in Petawa- wa on the 20-21 June. Bombardiers Daymon and Tilker of 97 Bty, Walkerton,. were very successful on the Ar- tillery Technician Course. They came first and second. ' Well ifilth a gift of appreiletlon the 1969 rnadore, Ed Ph* of Hensall; Ca�m'M tavj hr t rail! "/'W itaa,.,also resented with a gift ,of appreciation 'by• another , past hnmodore, Herb Fuller of Lions Head. F _ _ ÷AdvilinCO-TIMits Photo. Mn1118818I1,)11'/104�I(10108 u,isu/Q un.si,"HI"1111"NM"Mt11/11UP1,l1/U,.mom "i" done, fellows. All these people are`doing well 'on courses and out intake , in remits this past mon*' was greater than our releases. Col.' .' Ritter thinks :things are looking. up. On checking our retention rate, (personnel stilt With the unit) from the summer coupe last .year wed that it was 83%. The Most. retention rate of anyitsilitia unit'in the ,province' of Ontario:�� News of another summer _ course again this year. Yes, we a •'+biro t a p Dnpp �h � gt we are accepting only xxau+di- dates. They will have to='do• three rather important things. No. .1, remain with"`the ;unit for 4,1' three years; No. 2, .cut their hair to a reasonable length; No. 3, be prepared to take a trade course this fall on .Saturdays. The applications for summer call .out for Ipperwash and Peta- wawa, with the list of vacancies to be filled, has arrived. No one unit has any vacancies .to fin as such. They just fill out the application form and Region- al Headquarters does the selec- ting. They must be in before the 15 April. Next week more news of summer tamps, courses and pays . Free: 100 NarkT�n coupons! If you roll your own- read, fill in, clip out aid mail • • • •- • R RR�7 wMii• • • • 'Jiyl� ..i:l• _... AY..vr:i.:'r:+^" . 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Other 4rV pop4wards ,went to, Mason .Wil- 1la n or ."Classical Gas"; "Mac- r=d� ' byRic • ard' Hattis; Airdtu ark .h 1 .Oita' Lineman" by G-1 en • Camp 11;,` :.'Do . You Know the Way to San Jose?" by Dionne :Warwick; "Light My Fire" by Jose Feliciano; "Mrs. Robinson" Sire on. and Garfunkel; and "Mission Impossible -Norwegian Wood" by the Alan Copeland . Singers. ` Feliciano; a blind singer - guitarist, was also named best new artist of 1968; and Simon and Garfunkel won for the best movie score, music from "The Graduate". Country mu s'i c •Grarnmys went to "Tolson Prison Blues", and the album of the same theme by Johnny . Cash; "Harper Valley P. T. A. " by Jeannie C. Riley and "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" by Earl Flatt and Lester Scruggs. "Lit- tle Green Apples", written by Bobby Russell, was named the best country song and also re- ceived the Song of the Y ea r award. Judy Collins' "B o th Sides Now" was the folk music winner. Aretha. Franklin, Otis Redding and the Temptations were best Rhythm and Blues ' performers; Duke Ellington took. Hawick Lions pingo winners Regular games: Miss Eliza- beth Stinson, 'Lebanon; Mrs . Riehl and M. Riley, both of Wingham; Mrs. George Day, Wingham and Mrs. K. Edgar, . Wroxeter;, Mrs. Harold Schmal- tz, *Mildmay and Mrs. ,K.' Edr gar, Wroxeter; Mrs. R. Ohm, and Mrs. O. Haselgrove, both of Wingharn; Mrs. Wes Heimp- el, Wroxeter and Mrs. Irene Leitch, Kincardine;• Mr's. Geig- er, Tralee; Mrs.F. Ohm,Wing- ham, Mss. William 'Elliott, Bluevale; Mri. Stevens, Harris - ton; Mrs. George Hislop, Sr.. Wroxeter; Mrs. Simon Huber, Mild may. "Share the Wealth", 1. Mrs. Harold Schmaltz, Mildmay; 2. Miss Jean.Dewar, Atwood and Mn. Ed Scott, Listowel. $25 special: Mrs. Wilfred Henry, Wingham. ' Jackpot of $80: Ma. Simon Huber, Mild- may. Doorprizes: Mrs. W. Henry, Wingharn, Mrs. Ed Det- zler, Mildy. y, Mrs, F. Ohm, Wingham , J. Dewar, At- wood., Lucky4draws: Mrs. Herb Busby, Belinore, Mrs. Sproule, LucknoW, Mrs. Bob Mont8 om• ery, Wingham and Mrs O . HaselgroVe, Wingham. By, Voani Lee • a Jazz award;. *din* Moro- , witz a classicalGratmmy. Bill Cosby had 'date best . comedy al- bum; ° R+od McKuen the best ora - merit reeonling. "What It Wits; *as Love" is Me name of the new suite writ- . ten and recorded by :Gordo n ;Jenkitss. • It is the .story of two people who meet, fall in love, y end Meow at together, 1* wdr al ; Writtet!by Mr. Jenice fox rIi�. a nt d Mrs. Steve ' Lawrence, who are laving the story every day. . The Lawrences, Steve and his wife Eydie Gorme, .,perform- ed the suite on Kraft .Ivtisic Hall for NBC, and .last week on our . CBC "Show of The Week", and have recorded it for sale through= out the world. It is upot quite the quality of "Mauhatten Tow - 'gr." which Jenkins wrote a num- ber of years ago,_ but the title song, and others. like' "There Goes the Bride", "The Room , 'With the View Inside ", and "Which Way Is Yesterday", are great songs and Steve and. Eydie perform them well. All the music is typically 'Gordon Jenk- ins' style --sweet, and smooth violins adding to the romantic. mood, similar to the 'Manhat- ten Tower' music. Steve and ,Eydie,- 'married eleven years, are the same pair that guested on the old Canadi- an anadi-an Jaclde .Rae Show when they were courting. They are as cute as ever, Eydie looking younger every. day, though not quite the singer that herr into Both have dev / ' ed tato confideat' per('ot i 1?' r . good dancers, and are also good comedy entertainers; although we didn't see too much of this. PRE CUM North and.sout , Pint, . Wr 11.. Drench and B. t]. amersl tied for second; Italts., Ir; Flotgle and W. Wherry, Ortleib and' A. 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