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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-03-29, Page 18It Pap The— Wink:haft MranceklUest Mart • 111 • • = ••4 • „ ' IF t'r....4,Tx rrbSt 4.9,a , „Ye,. ".• ' Mustangs win WIHL opener The Bridge Motors. Mustangs won the opening game of their hest -of - three Wingham Industrial League series with the Crawford Dodgers last week. The Mustangs totally dominated the game and coasted to an easy 8-2 victory. Billy Grant scored the winning • goal for the Mustangs early in th second period. Consult your friend on all thin especially on those which \concern yourself; bis counsel, may then be useful where your own self-love Might impair your judgment. -- Seneca • ET TRAVEL TALK NO JOB 1S TOO GREAT FOR ET AGENT! The boss was forced to visit Ixtapa, Mex ico for a week in February. It was hot, the sky was blue, the water was blue & the beaches were too long and too wide with too much sand. Then there was the food. The shrimp were too big and the red snapper too tastey. And the restaurants! Too much selection; Japanese, Italian, French, Mexican and American and more. Then the horseback riding through the mountains to snorkel The horse went too slow, His horse, "Volcano" didn't live up to his name. To top off the entire holiday, there were too many palm trees with too many quiet breezes and too many friendly people. But, 1 guess he'll go again because sometimes, too much of a good thing is just fine! WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY Jim & Dorothy Bain, Lucknow: Discovered the Dorado Naco in Puerta Plata to be one of the best hotels for meals and accommo- dation. The Bain's say they enjoyed the Dominican Republic and in particular the Puerta Plata area Dorothy Fenner, Parkhill: Called to tell us she enjoyed Regent's atlas Cruise so much she would like to recommend it to others. Aldeen Westman, Mitchell: For people who want an "active" holi- day, Akfpen highly recommends Hawaii saying it's a marvelous place to go. as a late booking", Aldeen was impressed with War - dales flight. HORIZON PRESENTATION Tuesday, April 5th at 8:00 pm, at Exeter's Old Town Hall. Horizon will do a presentation on quality escorted tours around the world from Canada to the S. Pacific to a Kenya Safari. Call for your invita- tion today. Free transportation from Wingham and Clinton. tsf • i• • .:Aso ' `os..*es- • 11 .4 -X+ ET RECOMMEI4 S ^ Ellison Travel agent, Dawson Pollock is back from Denmark. Although Denim* was a clean and prosperous.:,counlit with friendly people who speak Englis Dawson says meals and accommodation were expensive. He recommends a 7 day DeR, Tour which includes the over -,- night ferry from England, 5 nights ad; comrnodation at,a country inn (Kra) and breakfast and dinner. Be sure ..to visit Qopenhagen's famoos Tivoli Garde (Spelled backwards "I lov Legoland. NOTE: We will not be an outlet for Huron County Playhouse ti in 1998. AO ,t1tets will be sold directly from the PlayhoUie tiekei office. For tickets phone the playhouse 238-8451. 250 Josephine Stitt% Wrthaffi 74 702 • IRONIOEN AWARDS — The Wingham Ironmen held their annual awards banquet Fridaynight er the Wingham Legion. From left, back row: Dan Gilchrist, winner of th,e Executive Cup for outstanding4bility, sponsored by George Skinn; Jason Goodall, winner of the Higgins Memorial Trophy for 'nog( sport,s- manlike player- Front row Paul Brophy, -who-worrihe ream scoring trophy, sponsored by Doug Skim, and the Ironmen rookie of the year award, sponsored by Brian Skinn; Bevin Flett, presented the Blue - water Sports Trophy as the team's most improved player. Absent is Sandy McDonald, winner of the Cal Burke Electric Trophy as the team's most valuable player, who was working in Oshawa. PHOTOCOPY • PHOTOCOPY • PHOTOCOPY PHOTO THE ADVANCE -TIMES • THE ADVANCE -TIMES THE SPECIALS Johnson's 350 nil Baby Shampoo or Conditioner. . Q-Tips package of 180 Cotton Swabs ...•... • • • • 9 Close-up 100 mi PLUS 50,m1 bonus Toothpaste • • . • • • . • • • • . • Tums 75's or Extra Strength 50's Antacid Tablets . • • • • • • • • 100's PLUS 15 Bonus Tabs Aspirin Tablets • • . • • . • • 750 ml. PLUS 250 ml Bpnus Listerine Mouthwash • • • 0 * • •'phiSiiice 75 g Stick Antiperspirant • . . • . Wizard 170 g aerosol Air Freshener • • • • • 0 • • • • • 2.59 1.29 1.59 1.29 2.99 3.99 2.29 .99 PATENT MEDICINES COSMETICS TOSACCO . , .41 ,,Ogigtg-4,60411).44 , , 4 44.. „-1tecreationitiOrt BY RENNIE ALEXANDER Rec. Director Games scheduled at the Lockridge Memorial Arena are as follows: Tuesday, March 29, 8 p.m., Good - timers vs. Kincardine. There will be public skating Fri- day, April 1, from 1 to 3 p.m. and Saturday, April 2, from 3 to 4:36p.m. There is some ice time available in April during the week -nights and on the weekend. Call the arena at 357- 9991 or 357-1317. Thursday night horseshoe play Keith Moffatt and Jim Wickens took top spot in last Thursday eve- ning's horseshoe play at the Wingham Sportsmen's Club with six wins. In second place were Syd Lawson and Mason Robinson with five wins and a plus of 17. Bruce Ortlieb and Elmer McFarlan were third with three wins and a plus of 78, while fourth place went to Ivan Gardner and. Vince McInnes, three wins and a plus of 60. In fifth position were Glen Casemore and Bob Gavreluk with two wins and a plus of 72. Leon Russell and Bill Tiffin were sixth with two wins and a plus of 42, while Jack Higgins and Don Saunders rounded out the scoring in seventh with no wins and a plus of 127. The next horseshoe tournainerd at the club is this Saturday, starting at 1 p.m. Some readers have been asking about the plus points. They are the total combined score of the games lost. J4,