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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-05-01, Page 15• THURMAVIFRI 24AT. 3 "nig GOLD GUITAR" Color — Stars Pal 'Itilitsvas and Roy Drusky With a host of co-stars and a to tapping beehive of hit tunes. On the same program for the race fans — "FIREBALL 500" in blazing color AP1MANWOOP SPECIAL SUNDAY SHOW on MAY 4 starts 10 p.m. in Color "REPTILICUS, THE MONSTER" — PLUS — "T -BIRD GANG" (Adult Entertainment) r Tho Observation -Post BY THE OW GOMM • ; • . One young gunner from 100 Battery (Listowel), Gnr, Paul Brooks, has beenpromored to 2/Lt. -Paul willgo oetawawa for his qualifying course this summer, B.dr. Mike Forsyth of 99 Bty Wingliam has also been promot- ed to 2/Lt, and will be qualify- ing next fall and winter on Part of the qualifying course, then to Petawawa next summer for Part II, we hope. o --o--.0 In our haste last week w e paned by some of the n e'ws , such as promotions from Gunner to Junior NCO of the following: P. F. Beardsley of 97 Bty, Walk- erton; E. R. Lockhart of 100 Bty, Listowel; Ed Ross and George Welwood, 99 Bty, Wing - ham. Well done, fellows. Your next job is Si.• NCO Part I, this fall, we hope. 0-0-0 The defensive driving course attended by WO Morin was ex- cellent. He recommends dis- MOWN IMMO INIMMO MUM= MOM MUmM Um WM, MIIMM (LIP OUT PROGRAM AND KEEP AS REFERENCE First With The Finest in,Motion Picture Entertainment • THEATRE GODERICH ON THE SQUARE Thurs.-Fri., May 1-2 "WHAT'S SO BAD ABOUT FEEL- ING GOOD?" Starring George Peppard and Mary Tyler Moore. Showing Thurs. 8 p.m. only, Friday 7:30 and 9:20. Sat. -Sun. -Mon., May 34-5 "SECRET CEREMONY" Starring Elizabeth Taylor, Mia Farrow, Robert Mitchum. • Admittance restricted to 18 years of age and over. Sat. showing at 7:30 and 9:15; Sun. and Mon. 8 p.m. only. Tues. -Wed. -Thur. -Fri., May 6"to 9 Showtime 8 p.m. only Walt Disney Show—all colour. "SMITH" starring Glen • Ford and "THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEY" Sat.-Sun.-MonoTues., May 10 to 13 . "THE CHARGE OF. r THE LIGHT BRIGADE'! Starring Trevor Howard and Vanessa Redgrave. Sat. showing at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. • Other evenings at 8.p.m. only. -rtsfilVed•Thur.-Fri,f May 14-1544- - ,. ,, "BORILFREE4 . , and Lee Marvin in "CAT BALLOU". Two 'colour hits, good family entertainment. Showing at 8 p.m. only. Sat. -Sun. -Mon. -Tues., May -17 to 20 " Walt Disney's "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON".•Satur. matinee at 2 p.m. Sat. evg. at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. All other evgs. at 8 only. 1 Wed. -Thur -Fri., May 21-22-23 Sean Connery. in "GOLDFINGER" and "DR. NO" James Bond special. Showing at 7:30 each evening. Adult entertainment.. Sat. through Tues., May 24-25-26-27. Clint Eastwood in "COOGAN'S BLUFF". Adult entertainment. Saturday showing at 7:30 and 9:20, Other evdnings at 8 pan. pnly. Bardot in ''SHALAKO". Adult entertainment. Showing° Wed.-Thur.-Fri., May 28-29-30. Sean Connery and Brigitte 8 p.m. Wed. and Thurs. Friday at 7:30. and 9:20. SATURDAY MATINEES — 2:00 p.m.. May 3—"Tarzan arid the Great River" 10—"Robinson Crusoe in Mars" 25—Martin and Lewis "Pardners" •1 AT THE SUNSET DRIVE-IN THEATRE=GODERICH THIS WEEKEND ,111. OMR SENSigENNEDY ' IFtRsi I \ 0001 RICH 266 106 ACAREAll AWARD WINNER a A "THE PINK JUNGLE" Cern they steal the Narshville Sound? THE 4WD GUITAI • starring Del Reeves • Roy Drusky with Karel* Bowes • Megh S. Law's and special guest stars StINSET DRIVE-IN THEATRE HWV 8 GOOERICH AT CONCESSION RO 4 —A 'M'USTANG" THEATRE__ LARGEST SCREEN IN HURON COUNTY — ALWAYS A DOUBLE BILL Children Under 12 In ears Free BOX OFFICE OPEN 9.00 P.M. — — FIRST SHOW AT DUSK • -... Coming Next Weekend: "BARBARELLA" and "CHUKA" seminationTof this inibrmation, to all facets Of the POPulatiOn* The course Is pit on by the Ca"' HighwarSakty VouncII„ Interested groups could no doubt get itt We are Itilling10000peoo pie a year On our bliAltw'ays of • ,Canada, They ma y be the luOky ones. 'rhos e' who are _ crippledlor life and may never realize their real potential are perhaps even worse off. The Regiment will try to have this course run for unitper- sonnel in the'fall, or winter. Defensive driving and court- esy should be a way of life If we want insurance rat es to come down instead of going up. What is defensive driving? To sum it up in a few words—when In doubt, let the other guyhave the right of way. DriVe as if your life depended on it. It does'. Always look ahead for a way out of an accident produc- ing situation. 0--0- -0 We have made further nom- inations for courses in Petawawa this summer. These are over and above the alloted vacancies. the unit has on the courses men- tioned. The nominations are as follows: Gnr. R. B. Elliott, 99 Bty for Jr. NCO Course No. 2; Gnr. D. E. Tasker and Gnr. D. 1. Cooper, both of 99 Bty Jr. NCO Course No. 1; 2/Lt. P. D. ' Brooks, 100 Bty for Lt. Qualify- ing; Gnr: D. G. Leary, 100Bty, Gunners D. G. McGregor and D. E. Tasker of 99 Bty for Artill. ery Technician. These nominations were made in the event that some unit did not fill its allotted va- cancies, or4n case some per- sons drop out, becauseof illness! or family problems. n• Bridge Chub First, , Mrs. F. Forgie and $„, Hodgins; second, Mrs. R. H. Lloyd and Mrs. G. Gannett; third, Jim Wilson and Art Wil - ,son; tied for fourth, Miss Y. Mc- Pherson and E. Maguire and Mrs. F. A. Parker and Barney Ortleib. •BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE • CLINTON Box Office Opens at 8.00 p.m. • FIRST SHOW AT DUSK FRI. -- SAT. -- SUN. May 2-3-4 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "WILD IN THE STREETS" • Showing at T0.30 p.m. Only (Adult Entertainment) — Starring Shelley Winters CHRISTOPHER JONES and • DIANE VARSI — In Color "HOUSE OF A 1,000 DOLLS" (Adutt Entertainment) Starring Vincent Price , Martha Hyer, Geo. Nader Showing at 8.30 p.m. Only Color Cartoon Corning Next Weekend "WAIT UNTIL DARK" (Adult Entertainment) "THE VISCOUNT" (Adult Entertainment) SPONSOR 4 RIDER IN THE KAYOFP TROPHY WINNERS for the Men's Town League were the Kings with Ian MacLaurin, Walter Brown, (who .also had the high single for, the playoffs, with 333), Ted English captain, and Jon Batesont Absent for the picture Bali clinics are scheduled Three ballclinics are sched- uled for May which will be free and open to all officials, ,inan- agers, coaches, ball players. and interested individuals. The clinics are sponsored by the Ontario Department of Educa- tion Recreation and Youth M.', vision, and the Western Ontar- io Athletic Association. The instructors will'be Ed . • Mullaney and George Wicke. The baseball clinic will be held in the town hall at Mitch- ell, the old. high school, on .May 4 from 1 t4:5 6 p. m. Softball clinics will be held in the Orbit Room, CFB Clinton on May 14, 6,45 to 12 p.m and in the. town hall, Wingham, On May 24, 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. Bowfin WEDNESDAY LADIES' Rose Grove captured both the high single and high triple with a 263 and 660.- Bowling, 22 5 and over, Rose GrOve 263, Mary Campbell 230, Janet Hem derson 240, Shirley Storey246, Velma Balser 226. Maud 's Mustangs are in the lead with 6673 pins; Judy's Jag- uars are close behind with 6646; Betty's Buicks 6198; Jean's Jeeps 5652; Shirley's Sunbeams 5572; Janet's Javelins 5469. MEN'S LEAGUE The Men's Town League held their annual banquet last Monday night. Following are the members of the new exec- utive for the 1969-70 season: President, Jon Bateson; 1st vice, Arnold Taylor; secretary, Ter- ry Merkley; treasurer, Ed Rin- toul; press reporter, Niel Ed - gar. • 0-0-0 GORRIE LEAGUE • Carson Watson 202, Bob Fer- guson 230, Judy Latronico 210, Bill Harrison 2 51, Lorna Fergu- son 220, Doug Ferguson 231 and 208, Alma Watson 259 and 207, Mary Helen Thompson 228 and 20 6, Carol Donaldson 2 64, Wil- fred Latronico 223, Bob Pipe 204, Hugh Hutchison 233 and pi, Shirley Nicholson 212 and 200, Elizabeth McKercher 213. A new lady clerk in a law- yer's office was asked: "Do you retire a loan?" She replied: "No, I sleep with mother. " CAPITOL THEATRE LISTOWEL THURS. MAY , 1 TO WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 ROMEO & JULIET Adult Entertainment One Showing each night a 8:15 p.m. All Seats 81.25 riamoirrorwommialownok • LISTOWEL DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRI., MAY 2 - SAT. 3 Here's the Funniest Cotton - Pickin' picture in your Chicken -Pickin' Life! "Cotionpicki)e Chickenplikers" — ALSO — Can they steal the Nashville Sound? The Gold Guitar Starring Del Reeves Roy Drusky were Lorne Archer and Grant Perks. Pictured' on the right is Bruce Boyd who captured the playoff trophy for the high triple with 787. —Advance -Times Photo. .1NDIVIDUAL WINNERS for the season age, Bill Hotchkiss with 242, and Bruce with the Men's Town League. were: High Machan, the high triple with 857. single, Elmer PurdOn with 375; high aver- ) • —Advance -Times Photo. r-)5 ,••4.,n...--,,•:-•••• Hockey and figure skating summer school A summer hockey and figure skating school will be in opera - ion this summer at the South- ampton arena, The program will operate from June 30th to August 22nd. Top-notch instruction will be provided by Junior A. hock- ey players working wIth. the rec- reation director, Don Des Jar- dine. It is hoped that many local boys and alsoboys frbm the surrounding area, plus the sons of summer visitors will par- ticipate in this hockey school. Registration will be limited to 40 boys per week. Classes will be limited to 20 boys per class and hockey instruction and practice will be integrated with lectures, movies and in- structional films. A erograrn of supervised rec- • reatioh games such as baseball, volleyball, and swimming will be provided to improve the stu- dent's physical condition and for his personal enjoyment. The figure skating school will operate under the guidance of club professional, Mrs. Diane Smeltzer. It will operte six days per week and classes will be limited io 32 persons per week. • Further information may be obtained through a descriptive brochure by writing to ,Th e Recreation Director, Box 514, Southampton, Ontario. Messengers WHITECHURCH-: -The Mes- sengers .held their April meeting in the Sunday School room dur- ing church service on Stfriday. In the absence of Ronnie Solo- man, the president, Earl Thome. son presided and gave the call to worship. The Scripture was also read by Earl. Prayer was given by Clare Weber. The of- fering was received and dedicat- ed by Kenny Quipp. The roll call was answered by eight. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Clare • weber. Mrs. Dave Gibb told the seniors a story and Mrs. Clif- ford Laidlaw gavc the jun for story. The closing"prayer was given by Mrs. Dave Gibb. to a traveller... it's the Lord Simcoe ... a friendly wel- come ... superb • service ... fine • • lounges and restau- rants ... all at sensible prices ... and for convenience, the subway is right at the door... in the heart of downtown Toronto. Next time you visit Toronto, enjoy it more than ever. ... stay at the Lord Simcoe. • it's 1:�y NM in Beloiorel For a smashing finale m�re's bockey season, about .115 .)eturpfueleous-.0-1071anye.erScgtoomkaf7srelnallitscit:y. 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