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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-07-11, Page 11Irophy's maul Monkton 2414 for 6th victory linplig bye. Tires •i•, a ked d ► alw milted two MusD gitellsies for Mat bwasserse, twe blobs aid Hoe Om* *WM* to a earl* dug $0.14 win ks rrlrer- k PEA ►:ial,, The win w Ow sixth et the m- oss against fen r lessee fa>wer Wiablum amid marked the first U ties *MONO were Mu to deihat the sane . Um Ratonbad a , field day at Sao Plato Byes, emutor en. homes six times et bat, Bob three safeties la. while �� s bits s incl cl fou + Ed uer and Ivan the Brophy Brophtline. up this one, getting 14 men in the lineup, and ..Jerry Edwards NS' fir ISM on the mound and went six. innings for. the win. The game was 01104 beo cater nt rain With Yli.nighani et bat In the 7th, inning. Mao'Broploes linei)p, were niton, Bruce Porton, Gawry Oft and. Dick': Eskerod who rid, two Milo each as .,did .Ed." , Ed cert, Glen Caw and -Bar saw late inning ` for Wingham and were one kr oatwham the 1. plate « . i.e 76 ter ' et .' �r the obi - yew aubsselsil taew gamesfour at blase every Wednesday Ifkid 'likt this maids haus low sod Gard- ner have eakeed the ieathe third meal _.. �„•... lort s ealae'r Hall third aeasal Pitch kwitailael tarns. Young daad Gooey e "" r.' s Id #fsellei� a is lite . firs tsed irww �rr the rant as tax Was tea sure wrten a int the amend a askew to take a 1014 low be- fore were wwwdae in the Brophy lineup. Meek** ±:=isome sips of wills *Noe runs in the third, two in thefourth three in tlie Math but Bb's ptated two la the tib and fifthand added bur �/1� in sixth. . by Bleier, Edwards,Bauer and Camaro accounting ... for ` two - in tbe Ith were washed out by the rein. Jim Ward was the best of a doodinaturediNionktoncl w atter plate with- three bits while Charles Falconer, Bob Fitiel, Jack Ward, Vic Ward, Bins, and Murray Graham reached flet, base twice ea on. safeties, l'y's tangled with Shakes,- poem hangpears in WinghaM Wednesday •night .In . the firm. 'of six ,inter- locking games with t1 : VOAA Slow Pitch Leage Southern. Division teams. ..Their next action is. thin Sunday flight (July 14) when they travel to Sebringville .LIHVON. .• ONTARIO BOX OFFICE OPONOA. - SHOW STARTS 810 P � 11:. V r is ones THURSO FRIDAY IIIy t-10: 'I`; W 0Y'ALLEN "AKM-:A NOSTALGIC `Wcioctiy- `L)ia.tr Aller1 A'' `l r'aton ..„SleeeC„ •r 1L01NtCO1 OR'• • PANAVIS,ON. PAUL NEWMA in a h.11 -Of -r• racing story! PAUL NEWMAM in a hen- N' of -a- romanc.f PAM JIMMIE11 1111181711111111111. AUrnversalf.r.iatt TECHNICOLOR* PANAVISION, Canning Next Week "The Day *f tke Jarkiil" I "Charley Varriek" Id Ties. July l6th is s2 Nite 4, $2 by the Carload, truckload, Busload, Planeload or 'Boatload. • —Stephensant kr ih• SIM 's Iveishr . ig sod ugh at vidlesley. word*predate at the osasek st e* church ergo* during service* in $t. Aaa Presbyterian Mord' Ms 3i , Mrs. Ii ilabolsen, dee swim organist, is an vacation. THE YEAR'S MOST ENTERTAINING MCTI@N,PCCURE AMERICAN JULY' 10, 11, 12, 13 ti> CHILDREN ai4i,. 5.fNDER YEARS FREE 'T1 Pfor IMO DISNEY al1ltIIA4TION Only CH .ARS. 6 •' ,R..u.4 biritl cs* VISTA Otstas uTIo1/ CO., INC. 1111111161hAadigibc' • 1.73 Wilt ashy P,. rctIo. , $UN.}. IYIQN:, TUES., JULY 14, 16, 16 SEXUAL INADEQUACIES WAYSPLIT 3 COMING WED... THURS.,.FE1., SAT., JULY 17, 18, 19, 20 °NEW= GREATESTESCr PE ADVENTURES ADULT ENT. OPENS AT I:00 SNOWS' DSTART AT US 0114#57404/6- UNEHACIOAAN —PLUS — NEPTUNE FACTOR DRIVE-IN • GODERICH • GODERICH HWY. 8 AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • PHONE 524.9981 WARNIN THIS FILM CONTAINS SEXUAL ACTIVITIES • AND MATERIAL WHICH MAY BE OFFENSIVE TO SOME ADMITTANCE RESTRICTED fO PERSONS 1YEASOfAG! 0oil,R A FILM SO EXPLICIT, EROTIC AND VIVIDLY GRAPHIC IT WILL MAKE ALL OTHER SEXUALLY ORIENTED FILMS UNIMPORTANT • IF YOU ARE A MATURE ADULT AND HAVE SEEN THEiWARRIAGE MANUAL YOU MUST SEE BOTH IN EROTICO[OR MOW THE FULL REVELATION OF THE WHY, THE WHO & THE HOW DO NOIR MISS SEXUAL INADEQUACIES e'' DRIVEIN IMAM INEY SUhIEB MS .. THE MONEY THE DANGER THE WOMEN! � m a.. ,. PEN 80O. STS., DUSK HWY 8 60DERiCN AT CONCESSION Re a . SIXTH'=THREE SWIMMING:irrS#rO.tar" -invaded`lAl' a � a Winghamh rr Centennial e tennial .Swirming .: Pool on Sunday morning for an +. Examiners' Standards Clinic, The -clinic, designed to ami hist recti water safety, poolside dtiv.ing and. breast, side, back strokes and CIlulc held for mini t, On Sunday morning' more: than00 swimming instructors from all u Over Perth, Huron and Bruce counties crowded into w the YVingla m Centennial Swimming. Pool for an :Exa>ners' Stan- dards �.. Clinic. - •' The clinic, which was headed y Red.. Cross Examiners' upervisor Sandy Armstrong, _ y was conducted so that the in- structors: "; could' familiarize 1mselves with the inner points of swimming",techniques that iwimming a finers expect in each af or,m intermediate and senior categories. With the, exception 1 the.senor or category Which ` stipulates that the swimmer Must be.12 years of age or older ' the categories are decided by achievement levels. Mr. Armstrong, with help from mime local swimming students, demonstrated the various kreas Of the examiners' concentration in each level in such areas as, a -ri e° T e withot'tFi l � t nus examiners ` for e• ', �.. when grading; ,students, 4dr instructors from as'Or away.as Sltaitford *Id Waliter101t, (Staff Photo) crawl. The. supervisor 4 empha- sized that the examiner looks for increasingly finer paints . ail, body position, arm.ut d:l maw+ meet .as: the swimmers progres through the three levels. As the stud to e>�ts ;c`�.. omit their techniques in each area.( instructors were a called upon` to grade the swimmers` on a pass, weak or fail basis. 'Mr: Arm- strong then hiked them to sup- ` port their judging and pointed when' 'they' had ,been too hard in limit judgment` or had missed a glaring fault The instructora concentrated solely on the asthetic tech( que of the swimmers and whether or not the demonstrators Gould ,swim the length Of the pool or not was not corsidered. In " all 1 towns :were . repre salted • "at -the clinic' 4 coxa 11' club a >•ye er' ttviwlies goo started( i for t cording to 1 :Wingfield most of _ competitions are over, ` shin souse or the ladiss .ham delay+ in'' matches ' Ag would a iso >f these ladies cotdd 9�itur.` matches. oft as, soon asp possible .Had our first Mil onaeiires Night at the club last Saturd Judging fi ►m 'the raves. we .. s...: w ov took part, 'stun Night mu_ +event every year. Tbe:ee tis .. event will take.place August, 1 INVITAa re pita 17th is rapidly filling ►. dersatand we :.will have f visitors from the for tournament.,k firman. Brian "•mslie r'�� that`it is as one of the` best tOurnanieiiis Akio understand `that the local merchants have that' generous i n that towrels the 7nvitattr tab►l+e.. �cuex�day aids alien i elteirLl better rogresses. . ad Sunday and S6 til 'Winner of the ' nament was a :guest fro= Listowel, Dr. Jai.' Connors. • .lair shot a treihendous 35. groisi and ended up 1!uith a net 001. Other winners included Murray Reale and Don: Cameron; " Honest Award` went Gregorash of Whitechurch, who claims he used to . pretty good game in his and foolish days, shot a gra to win the dubious honour. • Winner of last Sunday's tournament was John Rae. John carded a •gross s6, -net 32. Other winners included' Bill Kerr and. Pete Snow. The most honest golfer award went to a visitor, Tim Keil. Ric Rathbun, Claire. Hodgkinson and Bob Holmes did the honors in kichen. The dual'' `cation list is beginning to wild for the final Sunday tourn ent. This year's requirement fo the final iseight games, so K sure you play enough times on Simday mor- nings. Eligibility ' is limited to members of the club. Guests cannot play in the final tour- nament. nament. , SHORT PUTTS The next ladies' lunchebn will be on the 11th ... The new fair- way should be here this week, and will make . a marked im- provement in our fairways .. The police tournament will be held July 21 and according to chairman Ed Daer registrations are pouring in . A GEORGE ROY HILL FILM THE S7ING A RICHARD D ZANUCK DA1(IQ,BROWN PRESENTATION BEST • PIB 'URE • BEST DIRECTOR • BEST STORM AND SCREENPLAY IOruy,n1ll) • BEST FILM EDITING • BEST ART • DIRECTION • BEST SCORING • BEST COSTUME DESIGN (For your fullest enjoyment — you must see this film from the beginning.) DAVID S. WARD • GEORGE ROY HILL • TONY BILL and MICHAEL & JULIA PHILLIPS COMING WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 4 BIG DAYS JULY 17, 18,119, 20 BUTCH & THE KID ARE BACKI Just lOrt a fun of itl PAUL_ NEWMAN- KATHARINE HO5Sw "BUTCH CA DV AND THE SUNDiANCE " • Panavitionn• • Color by OttIor s PARK GODERICH 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 AIR CONDITIONED • • e LYCEUM THEALT JERE IWED. 10, THURS. 11.. FRI..12, SAT. 13 flubb•r et 7.15 p.m.. Sup•rdod 9.00p..m. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2.00P.M. 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