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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-04-24, Page 17siosoonvozmws rim . — Meeting four was held at *home o Ala* Gowdy ' April '12 at ii:30 a,m. The roll. ea, 'GA, new 'garment or ac, csory6I` was need and my plans for the style, color and texture so' 'that it will fit Into my wardrobe" was answered by nine girls. Mrs. Raymond Gowdy had the dis- cuSsion en co-ordinating different cloths to hove more outfits to bust different occaalons. Brenda Bennett demonstrated facings, Joanne Sanderson staystitebing fib and Brenda Thornton dem on- strated the French seam. The fifth meeting was held at Mrs. Raymond Gowdy's home April 19. Brenda Thornton read the minutes and the roll call was answered by 1.1 members. Dif- ferefitwaYiotdresSi Up a Plain loP Pr' dry SS d'isc a several girls showed how to Make a scarf, to match their clot Mrs, Willia.ra Bennett- (WOW aiarrati �y j W to 9 w (A, c hA[t ���rrryttonhole bf� usI.' g the an $t stitch. IL rowdy demonstrated how to 'made a dart, Mary Beth Sander« son finished a seam. by PilliOng it and Jaya Gowdy used the zigzag stitch method. o • WARDROBE WONDERS BLUEVAJJE —. The third meeting was held April 10. The roll call was answered by eight members. Mary Edith Garniss fiscussed "Suit the Occasion" and demonstrated how to prepare fabric for cutting. Rosemary Schmidt discussed "Wardrobe Harmony" and. demonstrated two ways- of altering a pattern. usr�4VTHEATRE FRI., SAT., APRIL 25, 26—SHOWTIME - 8:00 P.M. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT A MOVIE THAT MAKES YOU FEEL GOOD! JOHN WAYNE A Howard Hawks Production NOW IS -THE TIME EOR " All MIN...0000 00 gt . RAO... h WOMEN TO t,-VIIIMTYrATEIVOILT : •rte IE YOU ARE OVER 18 ARE INVITIO TO WATCH! %SCOUTS WAIT THEIR TURN to bowl in the Cub -Scout annual Bowl-a-thon Saturday. Over 60 boys participated in the event, earning pledges to net $1,575.34 for Cub and Scout activities. PARK GODERICH 70 3Hl '.00401 1'Hr01 314 'R Al (0001110040 WED. THUR . FRI . SAT., APRIL 73.30.73.34 — ONE SHOWING AT 1:00 P.M PLUS SATURDAY MATINEE. APRIL 30 1 30 P.M WAii1 SNEIr= PIVIDUODOINFt TL1ahaicolor. • iU uwu DiNEY _.., W1111111the ro0Q and TIi61R Too 4 . SUN., MON.. TUES.. APRIL 77, 70. 20 — ONE SHOWING AT '0 00 P.,,0 "DION BROTHERS" WED.. THUR.. FRI., SAT.. APRIL 30, MAY 1, 7, 3 — ONE SHOWING AT 1.00 P.M. Detective • Harry Callahan. He doesn't break murder cases. He smashes them. Clint PLUS MAGNUM FORCE Dirtyilany. HARRI STO N Drive -In Theatre OPENING FOR 1975. SEASON Friday April 25, Saturday 26 BARBRA STREISAND IN FOR PETE'S SAKE JOHN WAYNE IN BIG JAKE Both in Color PLUS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT STARTS 8:00 PM. SUN. 27, MON. 28, TUES. 29 THE DEADLY WEAPONS IN COLOR STARS CHESTY MORGAN , PLUS THE ERROTIC ADVENTURES OF ZORRO AT DUSK ADMITTANCE RESTRICTED TO PERSONS Is VE PS00FA GE Bridge .results The Mitchell system was used. North and South! first, Yvonne McPherson and Norma Parker; second, Patricia Hay and Leo- nard George; third, Art Wilson and Joe Martin. East and West: first, May Porter and Charles Hodgins; second, Bernice Craw- ford and Grace DuVal; tied for third, Harley Crawford and „Parish Moffat, Ross and alma Hanna. • Brownie Corner Cubs, Scouts bowl for over $1,500 Over 60 Cubs and Scouts par- ticipated in the annual lrwl-a- thon Saturday to net to big $1,575.34 for organization activi- ties for the next year. The Cubs bowled in the morn- ing and, with the participation of 37 boys, earned Over $1,000 of the total. The ' top money-makers were Bradley Campbell with $93.89, Gordon Taylor with $89.24 and S. Bray with $77.90. The most money per point pledged was net- ted by Gordon Taylor for Pack B, who got $1.03 per point over three games, and Bradley Campbell for Pack A, who earned $1.05 per point over three games. The balance of the total was rolled in afternoon play, with 24 Scouts bowlig over $500 in pledges. Ricjrd Dougherty earned the most money per point pledged and netted 60 cents per point over three games for a total of $83.04. Other top breadwinners were Daryl -Holmes for $74.27 and Stephan Nichols for $41.99. The pledges have not yet been • collected, and. May 2 has been named the deadline to get all thew funds in for the bowl-a-thon., The Brownies met at Brown Owl's house for the start of their gure observation walk. During. the id 'enterewalk the Brownies were to watch � for the signs of spring. At the: r�., . -school they had games and songs; • Susan,,. Hubbard„, r s enro, to hreecomp e:t i t �• o n $ e . Pam Passmore x cei ted li� 1.` r, Skater's Badge and Ann Procter' received her Canada Badge: • • • •• •• • • • BekoND • • • • • • • •• LYCEUM Ti 11YZ WINGHAM ONTARIO PHONE 317 1.31) WED, 23, THUR. 24, FRI. 25, SAT. 26 2 SHOWINGS DAILY AT 7:00 and 9:00 P.M. rw • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • X- • • • • 7iRltfieti • e • • • 1:30 P.M. •• • •••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• .b WAIT CONEY-- 1. WINNIE the POOH and TIGGER T00 r7 WALT - DISNEY PKODUCTIONS EXTRA MATINEES SAT. & SUN. SUN. 27, MON. 28, TUES. 29 • 2 SHOWINGS DAILY AT 7:00 and 9:00 P.M. • •• • • •• • • • •• • •• • • • • •� • •' • • • • B A girt with a great following: Every cup In the state was after her, Everybody else was behind her. onto r✓ /AMUCK / BROWN nawt'W GOLD!E NAW rur -,mans Tun rvnnrt'd' IN tri, uuonnLnnu Lamer •••••••• Many local skaters from the Winghdm F.S.C. took part in figure skating competitions held -in Wingham, Sarnia and North Bay. There were 195 entries in the Annual Interclub Competition at Wingham on March 2. Skaters taking part were Kevin Wheeler, Rachelle Campeau, Natalie Campeau, Elizabeth Kaufman, Mark Moore, Lori Lee Gavreluk, Curtis Moore, Cheryl Beattie, Cathy Walker, Sylvia Beard, Kathy Cruickshank, Pam Gerrie, Janet Wood, 'Cheryl Gavreluk, Tracey MacDonald, Joanne Anger, Danny Gordon, April Moore, Joan Huether, Cathy Car- diff,Michelle McCutcheon, Carol Wheeler, Blaine Moore. Winners: Novice Dance, 2nd place, Rachelle Campeau and Natalie Campeau; Senior Ladies, 1st place, Carol Wheeler; Senior Men, 1st place,,,, Blaine Moore; Senior Dance, 3rd place, Cathar- ine Cardiff and Michelle Mc- Cutcheon; 1st place, Carol Wheeler and Blaine Moore. This result gave Wingham a total of 13 points to place 2nd to Stratford in line for the club trophy, Goderich taking third place with 7 points. Wingham was in tenth place .last year. This competition was a first for Wingha nand a letter was re- ceived from the Interclub Execu- tive thanking Wingham for their CLINTON - ONTARIO 'MIME BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P M - SHOW STARTS 8 30 P M FRIDAY-SATU APRIL As nn RDAY-SUNDAY 25-26-27 For 510.000 they break your arms. For S20.000 they break your legs Axel Freed owes S44,000. .Or0111.n( R413TnIGT11 I , h w -..-w Mm- ►.www AN ALAN 3 PARULA PROW( ?Oh tt ' WARREN BEATTY THE PARALLAX VIEW 10, A 9, ww . r h OWun47 3 Attu... PP.....t. A Robert Chartoff- Irwin Winkler Production AKarel Reisz Film James Caan :1The Gambler" Paul Sorvia'o Lauren Hutton w.f. by James Tbback .01111111111.1 hospitality. On March 22, 23, and 24, at the Western Ontario Section Winter Invitational Competition in Sarnia there were 758 com- petitors. Competitors: Mark Moore, Lori Gavreluk, Curtis .Moore, Cheryl Gavreluk, April Moore, Danny Gordon, Carol Wheeler, Michelle McCutcheon, and Blaine Moore in 11 events. Winners: Preliminary Men, 2nd place, Mark Moore; 1st Test Men (13-16 yrs.), 2nd place, Danny Gordon; Preliminary Dance, 3rd place, Lori Gavreluk • and Curtis Moore; Pre -Novice Ladies (13-16 yrs.), 2nd place, Carol Wheeler; Mixed Pairs; 1st place, Blaine Moore and Carol Wheeler. This competition includes events in free skating from the preliminary level -to the -,,,4th Figure test level, mixed pairs under 17 years of age, and dance levels preliminary, junior bronze and senior bronze open to skaters in Ontarao and the Northern United States. "Make It a Date to Skate", held each Easter Weekend in North Bay, took place March 27-30. Competitiors: ,Michelle Mc- Cutcheon, Carol Wheeler, April Moore, Danny Gordon, Mark Moose, Curtis Moore and Blaine Moore participating - in 12 dif- ferent events. Winners: Men's Bronze Inter- pretive, 2nd place, Danny Gor- don; Men's Silver Interpretive (4th to 7th test level), 3rd place, Blaine Moore; Junior Men (Must not have passed 6th test but must have passed 5th test), 3rd place, Blaine Moore; Novice Pairs, 1st place, Blaine Moore and Carol Wheeler. This is also an invitational competition with skaters from Northern, Western, Eastern and Central Ontario and Quebec. Cub news On April 15 at 7 o'clock, 33 of 36 cubs were in attendance. Attend- ance and bones were taken, followed by inspection. A game followed in which all cubs were involved. Badges were given to Paul Robinson, Rance Willis, Doug Wood, Robbie Willis and Keith Clark. Two new boys were in- vested. We also had two cubs achieve all their five stars. They are Rance Willis and Brett Cameron. This was a result of a lot of hard work on the boys' part. Sheets were handed out for the May 3-4 campout and the meeting was closed. SENIOR LADIES You world think the Canaries would be tiringafter their long strenuous winter but they are still up m,frond with 90 points. Letting them fly their merry way, the other teams are running their own little show. The Wrens have 65; Flamingos 63; Nightingales 61; Bluebirds 60 and Robins 51. E. Willlaallas bowled the high single of 203; runner-up was E. Congram's 181. E; Williams also took high double honors with her 340; runner-up in that division was W. Kerr's 323. Other bowling doubles over 300 were L. Swanson 310; A. Sim- mons 310; A. Geddes 307; L. New- man 315; and E. Congram 320. 0-0-0 LADIES' WEDNESDAY EVENING LEAGUE After -the first week of playoffs, Jayne's Jokers are in top place. with 3,167 points. Second are Linda's Loonies at 3,085 and they are.-follewiPrk nlosely-.by Main's-..- Mishaps and Sylvia's Snorkers, tied at 3,062. Caroline's Kooks have 3,008 and Muriel's Moles 2,999. Dianne English took high single honors with her 258. Mary Camp- bell had the high triple of 673. Games of 200or over were bowled by Sylvia Pewtress 203; Grace Thompson 200, 209; Joyce Gardner 251; Dale Tolton 211; Jayne English 244; Shirley Storey 204, 226, 224; Edna .Mae Arm- strong 214; Bea Shropshall 208; Ruby MacLennan 208; Jeanette Scott 202; Mary Campbell 238, 236; Jean .King 205, 224; Shirley Sallows 226;. Joanne Harrison 234; Muriel McFarlane 218, 226; Mary Forrest 227; Barbara Stainton 207; `Louise Welwood 244; Susan folton 231; Sharon Skinn 235; Joan Henry 206; Caro- line Greenaway 219; Marjorie Cook 205. 0-0-0 THURSDi Y MIXED After the second night of play- offs only 24 points separate the two top teams. It should be really' interesting for the final night next week. Daugherty's Ding-aaings have 6,658 poin,ts, Wayne's W.P.'s 6,634, Moffatt's Mollies 6,439, Skinn's Streakers 6,345, Brenzil's Boomers 5,8*, " mid 'thytoirt Loonies 5,815. Helen Skelton took ladies' high single with 238 and Joan Pletch's 605 was high triple. For the men, Ron Church's 266 was best 'single and Doug Neil took' high triple with 665. • Those bowling 200 and over were: Bruce Skinn 207; Luanne Kerr 203; Gwen Swan 224; Art Clark 248, 200; Judy Atkin 207; Audrey Mansell 225';' Marg Moffatt 234; Isabell Montgomery 213; Bruce Machan 240; Doug tic:ORE NSkelton eil 20, ; Pon �j� ,rY 234; Al, 3, Keit# f �+att ' pe rie 0410000 228; ; Joan Pletcb 220, . . COFFEE KLA►TVH. Twenty-two girls bladed With . the league this Week. With one more week .oi bowling for the season, the girdwho won .coffee mugs were. EdnaeTaviith, Ellen Henderson, Diane English, Sylvia Pewtresss, Dm of ly. Thompson and Betty Darling. Louise Welwood bowled hig>al single of 33 and high double of 587. Others recording 'good singles were Ws SitUe .s Iris Foulon 209; Shirley kStorey, 232 and Nora Finnigan 201. 0+0 COMMERCIAL ,LEAGUE Taylor's Tigers are the playoff champions, with a grand nota, Of 11,583 points. 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