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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-07-18, Page 130 ai I �..�1t twv1 ���`�(� [1`try��J�II'E�Ab�tl'��S�oyy*rl�t IS1�A.�:#���.�ty�Y�,,Ayt,F�1`1$1 �,�y� l%5�11glydc�Ny'N�Rff�IomArerl t l t �`' rya[ titto11 hi:dt utt1� 4„440 im �uiNStllr ifola,. soli luait+l; A1►�164►�;rtiitli i 1;1901; .4110v�.at r asy of hitt NNW aim C r 1111111:' . I wrest site 1100-4, as bait, esp. PARK GODERICH 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 AIR CONDITIONED WED.; THUR., FRI., SAT. `�- JULY 17, 18, 19, 20 BUTCH. & 'THE KIDARE 4 Just Forthe fury' eafitl NULNEWMAW FO iKA' RCI. ..BUS IDY r THE SUN KID" Panavisiono •'.Color by OeLuxe• Adult Ent. �••M..�«., r Misr" �ilk1` IACNA it shindrops Kapp FaNinl t� My: Hoes: sung by h. J. hones. SUN.,. MON., TUES. -- JULY 21, 22, 23 • ASid with agreat following: Every cop in the state was alter her. Everybody else was behind her. . ti:':tir••tiv. SH.•. r�2ratiarifii�'fss, WED., THUR., FRI., SAI'. —*JULY 24, 25, 28, 27' W«M �TNER presents CLIFF GORMAN JOSEPH BOLOGNA 90.0 1 RB BE� Adult ant. Program subject to o ligo wlthbut !lour. Wady C,AllerL stixi `Diane `Kgaton in " 'ilee„peC" the hut thoy scoreeu t d assists ; to Tem and Andy Beim lo the second per' of plaY Jay Modoeilrin beat the 4ratterd netminder to f infix "4 I ngbam'a. tiring. tiltelie McK y asststtd on �a • However at end. ora periodsecond Elora. scored mar to taut lead. Then, as ,► often hap !P � came In the Mini period– The scored throe in the t five ,minutes the game and.held; to i k u•hoi�j, i/t`e i m ate¢ ,An titre ,That goal asaw t ' en Pae. A „Woo stock player , ed n vfcf ous at the, aha t a a, tg- Feat ve c t . he, �, 'gebound. The NU bounced..the length of the floor ,d the Wood- stock goalie let the ,tali past him, net. one Jay �f#� put iin;another 'marker in the f hr#t period on Jones. The boys • went • into the second ,per., down ;bY two goals, In the end, rime r Jones picked up an un sited goa l as did Jay .; urine ood- stock . mainaged to Score points dui i In t l+4dr the final period of play, Wim. -yam Managed' only ', .Soo, f•a nother point for lay c who was assisted"by'goalie Paid td. :'e'en Pas. The game ended'th 'a 11-5 loss for the, Wing" team. For the;;PeeWees 'the day w y slightl trig, They won.ti first game by, default when eir'opposition from>W'ood8tock, - could only muster four players.: 'However., ,'the. e�ciai''score :{for the am _, ,g a �wa�.,3=QR 'goalie Rueben -:Jackiin picked* two points and Steve Mo n,t credl�t for.: the last goal, Steve MacLean picked tip an assist on ;the f t Marker. .That 'default 'put W gham into the PeelWee championship, race 5 5 }and unfortunately out of their :league ,, 7 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS IN THE WORLD! Some are tar Sorne ire for LOVING �`'�r► Kill r (. U F • DRIVE -%/Ow IN • GODERICH HWY 8 AT CONCESSION RD. 1 •PHONE 524 9981 ARRIST N Drive -In • Saturday 13 to.. Friday 19 1 DAYS THE YEAR'S MOST ,ENTERTAINING MOTION PICTURE AMERICAN GRAFFITI — PLUS -- Waiter Matthau STARS AS CHARLK . VARRIK (Adult ,Entertainment) Saturday, July' 20 Only. FAMILY NIGHT Ma & Pa Kettle THE OZARKS — PLUS -- SHENANDOAH TWO OUTSTANDING FILMS, WHOM EVERYONE CAN ENJOY Sunday 21 — Monday 22 -- 3 FEATURES..... WOMEN OIN CHAINS —PLUS - SLAOGHTER'S BIG R1P-OFF —PLUS -R-. THE ITALIAN CONNECTION Tuesday 23 - ' Wednesday 24 Thursday 25 Friday 26 'JESUS CHRIST SOPERSI AR ..- PLUS Clint Eastwood STARS AS JOE tato (Adultr►ta j*MntaMtt • In the second game Sarnia had it>ile trouble With dile" Wingham 'quad and tucked a 21-2 win finder their :belts. W inghoin? scorers wereSteve MacLean and 'eter''' Goodall. : Assists went to Jeff Jackson and Steve MacLean. I t: Although Wingham's ..teams haven't been fairing too well When yoalookat le:standings:all Kiss coaches are pleased with =,tar teams' performances. It ,Shdnid'be.noted Oat inost:.of the s':the* $,a:• are playing ainst are. from ..areas which ave been,' in"; the ' West Central NOVO (right): and n.• ross (1 ft) dein, • atr` fa,cr..osse:Mrx i�r s�� .4na +� the c�or�rt w,�y. tqr fac+� off in n . end �AAr. Boyd hel d , i nc r 'Ia ro lin .fid a a `I snit hear a nn ur ,d y asst week y� The twwo en ate tr aa✓�ellin e r tyro u eMirii+cs fo , the- a � ,, �..Se , theK �ntali�io conducting he- tarso •West: Central. Minot Lacrosse � t �f iar7A u it5w:l lH An 18 -bit attack • produced ':17 runs and powered Sebringle tai a convincing ;17*4 victory over ° W "Sunda eVeni in exhibit* Y �` an. e ladies 'slew pitch'. sett - ball game inc bringville, The gaame, .Shortened tae three, rinanngnegd s by rain, was a hastily,- affair between the w v of ringville and Wingham WOAA men's sloW,'pitch team. players. The Sebr r gi 1e,,ladies have .played a number of .games this Year' and' tookacivantage aif a Wingham team that was ague ff r years and have. the, organized vantage,,,,of{�Aire , experienced time. oac'hi 'After')i . _ ..Mid or,t�t►9 ham rallied for three rimiii s the �%ngp- xxV1% j .,. erbfs° in hockey, 90S e 'i ►aein e, four:hi�ts, Bi11 Brophy anbeid cheL t each • t .. • ce Robbie .Grave atd ':iia, theWingham :c lie Tiffin, John ours before game Moore, ,David; a .14Olead at the •fl7;1A ��:�,�� i t.;ix •i'""•i��iju�'�'V�c-� ���'1��5 °f.-,r`� ;might liken to come down to a game, Wingham Bantams will be taking, ;on"Seaforth next week an exition game. Game time is 8 p.m on Wednesday, July 24. BeIrnore Miss Jo -Ann. Kieffer, daugh of Mr.. and Mrs. George Kieff a 4-H conference at UniVersit of Guelph fr Tuesday til Friday of 1 week. Miss Jane McPherso daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Do be o f third The h is mere" n ° � t In biLs.�-inrciL.n.:r.r� their The following .were winners a added three more runs . ur half dof the third frame' and were the recent Rowid am Lions' bingo in probably saved from a continued " Regular gamier; Clara rally by Wingham when -the rain. .McInnes,, Furdwiek; ..: meta came. Holloway, Winghatri n Brenda Joyce Gardner was on the panda for.. Wingham and held Riley, . Winghami' Mrs: Riley; Kinenrdine c .. chargedf�forward again w1tli ions but it wasn't *neigh 'T`y'kes 'took the game 18-14-. Robbie ;Strop stellar perfa. at in -the game, stol everything There was very good Goading, Molesworth and Mrs. F. mound. Sebringville ladies to only June Edgar, Wingham, Kay Rich, Wingham and Maude t. Five ,other Sebringville' Greenlet', Harristo Sarah - Ham'1 �, ter; able 13 hits. Finding the range for Margaret Adams, Wroxeter; 'Sue and they were, not disappo fer, five well spaced ced and Vanderbrock, Wroxeter; Dorotti wh�eit- it saarne to excterrieit. one hit each in a commendablj effort. players connected fora question- i ton, Luckno ; Mrs. local. fans turn out: especially "pare�nb the singles for Wingham were Elaine Douglas, Clifford, Rosemary °rn Deichert, Marg Casernore, Heindricks, Waterloo, Grace alt Norma Brophy, Grace FoxtonFischer, -Listowel; Mrs. Strauss, Bernice Edwards and ehucker Mildmay; Tena Gardner, n Gardner. Lucknow; Mrs. C. Denstedt, Dorking; Jim Scott, Listowel. i g Completing the Wingham line=' pa placed Y T McPherson, is spending Hine at the Girls' Athlet Leadership Camp. Jane was on of the students chosen from F. Madill Secondary School. some up and exhibiting some really Share the wealth: Mrs. Day, is surprising defensive moves were Wingham, $32.00; Mrs. Bob e Betty Foxton, Louise Welwoosl Black, London, 536.00. 2• h ••••••••••••• • PLEASE NOTE: THEATRE WILL BE CLOSE :FOR RENOVATIONS FROM TUES. JULY 2 TO WED. JULY 31ST E. Jean Bauer and Eleanor Saxton ' Twenty-five dollar special: game Was a fast one "f ori the word go° and the whole affair lasted less than two =hours. A word of thanks to Brad Sire mons and Rick . 4lacklin° who, donated their time to uthpire'the game and a special thanks to; Gord Cetson who prepared the Teeswater field on short: notice, concerning possible illegal mitts q Although some post game talk June Edgar, Wingham; jackpot consolation plus bonus: Mrs. F. • ° concerning possible illegal mitts R • 1 and bets used by Sehrmmnfln as and bats used by Sebrmgville as eY. Wingham; stand up bingo • De • • • • •• • • WED. 17, i*HLMES. 18, FRI. 19, SAT. 20 = e 0 re • DAILY AT 7.00 AND 9.15 P.M. • bMI??ANCI• LYCEUM 3• well as no -arc pitching was over - Florence Taylor, Woodstock; lap ELM HAVEN heard, there was no official card: Margaret Edgar, • notice of a protest by the Wroxeter. Wingham ladies at press time. Door prizes: Rita Ash, (Corrie. Mrs. McLennan, Lochalsh, Ray • Leitch, Kincardine and Maude Greenley, Harriston. Lucky draw: Brenda Gooding, , • Molesworth, Florence Taylor, Kevin Fitch spent some Woodstock, Mildred Turner, • holidays at Weston and Orillia Harriston and Dianna Boyd, • with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fitch. . Gorrie. • • � AWARD ••• ••r • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • Fa��11 oar 10 MUM le MRS 01 MI Mow Mars the RNloomsX airw ea MIII11 - • • • A. �� scianctr SHOW 6 1, MON. 22 ONLY: SARTS Awl of NORM!• • • MOTOR ROTEL , Clinton. Now Playing r YUKON Coming Next Week t w LARK SPUR Mine piste pop end rock group -featuring electric violin. • Hey kids! Join the fps, Decorate your tricycle, bicycle, or wage■. Uitder 8: Trikes, wagons' 9-11 years: Bikes i 12-15 years: Bikes 16 and over Bikes M1 Meet at the Ball Park at 6:30 p.m. for the parade and fedgIng.the parade will be led by the CKNX swad tack. FOLLOWING THE PARADE: PENNY CARNIVAL t the Arena