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Wingham Advance-Times, 1977-12-21, Page 25A SURE CURE FOR THAT HEADACHE TRY THE WANT ADS! 357®2320 'TARSIEIP. OUTLA, 11VVASIOIV'T 1:`°) fInes o,zi rr w.;oc, e, u.. �a ADULT 1[111.11I,�INNI-Nr DEC. 26th - JAN. 4th ONE SHOWING ONLY 8 P.M. "It's true. People have trouble remembering My Words, Moses had such a bad memory 1 had to give him tablets." A,; c:I:, k,;. I:II!I,IN GEORGE BURNS • JOHN DENVER • "OH, GOP' TERI GARR • DONALD PLEASENCE , Regular Season "Passes" not valid for this show At this time The Management and Staff of .the PARK THEATRE and MUSTANG DRIVE-IN would like to wish everyone a . VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS () Till ;-(141/11,I Program 1.'11(1 NI 14 /811 subject �-�--� to change "RLUNDiTi NE n ON SANTA'S KNEE—Audrey and Steven Baxter met Santa last Friday night at the Hobby Hut in Wingham. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Baxter. YBC Bowling Scores BANTAMS Debra's Daisies maintain their 15 -point leadin this league. They now have 50 points compared to Michele's Marigolds' 35. . Following are Brenda's Blue- bells with 31 points, Audrey's Asters with 29, Kathy's Lilacs with 28 and Tracey's Tulips with 22. Bowling over 125 were Kim Rae with a 170 -point game, Brenda Thompson with a 127 and a 219. Boys with games over 125 were Murray Nethery, with 125 and '„Michael "Cameron; with 146. Brenda Thompson took the .girls' high single with a 219 game and Michael Cameron took the boys' high single with a 146. The pair also won the high double scores. Brenda Thompson had, a 346 and Michael Cameron had a 252. STARTS CHRISTMAS DAY! Sun., Dec. 25th Showing Sun. to Sat. - 7 Big Days! PLEASE NOTE SHOWTIMES: Christmas Day 8:00 a.m. Only Mon. to Friday at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Saturday New Year's Eve at 7:00 p.m. Only! The Love Bug turns the great race Into a brand new HERBIE-DERBY! WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS' IIIIIIIGIII,IIIq GOES TO MONTE CARLO. tlllllll11 III 8888 8898 99 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIulllllllllllfllllll' .� E999�,89 0000E, 9 1r .,n;np nilll�uiu�uunl;Ir./ ' III 9e9eee IIIlglllllllllllli. eae. Ali age ; 'll'""""I'I"11111°IIIIIIIII IIIIIIiIIIIIIIIiI Hi atM eeee eeee 99999 99999 89990 89998 RR Dean JONES, Don KNOTTS, Julie SOMMARS,R(1YKINNEAR JACQUESMARIN XAVIERSAINT MACARV n ammo me ems m® ®maml ®rn um m I® m IN THE NEW YEAR! "Oh God" "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" "One on One" "The Exorcist Part 2" "Starship Invasions" - "MacArthur" —GOMM■ • Brenda received her 100 pins over badge. Her average is 104 and she bowled a 219. JUNIORS The Stingrays still lead this league, now with. 40 points. Close behind are the Camaros With 38 and the Corvettes with 34. The Blue Flames and Fire - birds, who were tied last week with 27 points each, are §till neck and neck with 30 points now. Trailing are the Jaguars with 23 points. Four girls had games over 150. Pam Passmore had a 160 game, while Julaine Adams had a 172 and a 174. Kim McGregor had a 160 game, and Debbie Lee finished with a 151. Boys with Ygames over 150 were: < Donald Casemore, 181; Gary Cook, 153; Bryon Thomp- son, 163, 186; Rodney Jones, 157; Willie Rodger, 174; Billy Gaunt, 150, Stephen Gaunt, 204; and Michael Heard, 160. Julaine Adams had the high single and double girl's score with a 174 and 346, respectively. Stephen Gaunt had the high single boys' score with a 204 and Bryon Thompson had the high double boy's score with a 349. SR. JUNIORS AND SENIORS The Bionic Bowlers have 'in- creased their lead in this division to five points. They now have 53, compared to second -place Tran- tula's 49. Close behind are the Smokies with 48. Randy's Run- ners have 44 and Kiss trails with 40 points. Girls with scores over 175 were: Brenda Foxton, 219; Sheila Burke; 184, 201; and Janet Storey, 197, 204. Boys with scores over 175 were: Randy Bain, 177, 194: Greg Storey, 255, 229, 180; Murray DeVos, 256; David Shaw, 186; Darryl Holmes, 215, 216; David Scott, 201; Brian Hoy, 176; Jim Taylor, 209; Allan "Shaw, 176; Allan •Jackson,- 210, 187; and Spencer Burley, 203, 213. Paula Cox' had the high junior girls' score with 161, and Murray DeVos had the high senior - juniors' score with 256. Donna Thompson has the high triple junior girl score, with 394 and Greg Storey was the high triple boy winner with 664. Senior single winners were Brenda Foxton, with 219 and Spencer Burley, .with 213. High triple winners were Brenda Fox-. ton, with 527 and Spencer Burley, with 562. Recreation Report BY RENNIE ALEXANDER Rec. Director 'During the Christmas holidays -the arena will be opened: FRI. DEC. 23 ''limo -10:00 Adult Fitness, Skating 10:00.11:00 Shinney Hockey boys 6-12 years. 11:00-12:00 Shinney Hockey, boys 13-11 years 2:00-4:00 Public Skating TUES. DEC. 27 9:00-10:00 Adult Fitness, Skating 10:00-11:00 Shinney Hockey, ', boys 6-12 years 11:00-12:00 Shinney Hockey, boys 13-17 years 2:00- 4:00 Public Skating WED. DEC. 28 9:00-10:00 Adult Fitness Skating 10:00-11:00 Shinney Hockey, boys 6-12 years 11:00-12:00 Shinney Hockey. boys 13-17 \- 1:30. 3:30 Girls Hockey Team vs Boys Bantam "B" team THURS. DEC. 29 9:00-10:00 Adult Fitness. Skating 10:00-11:00 Shinney Hockey, • boys 6'12 years 11:00-12:00 Shinney Hockey. Boys 13-17 years 2:00-4.00 Public Skating FRI.. DEC. :t0 9:00-10:00 Adult Fitness. Skating 10:00-11:00 Shinney Hockey. Boys 6-12 years ' 11:00-12:00 Shinney Hockey. Boys 13-17 years Shinney Hockey is a low -or- ganized game where the boys can come out and have fun. The fee is 50 cenls per person per day'. Thr arena will he closed Dec 25 and Jan. 1, 1978. The arena will close at 4:00, p.m. after public skating, Dec. 24 & 31. Dec. 26 the arena will be open 2-4 p.m., when .the Wingham Ironmen face off against. Arthur. 0-0-0 • All regular programs will continue from 4-11 p.m. each day unless otherwise noted. The Wingham Adv ce,Times, December 21, 1977—Page 7 Royals downed b=3 in Mi:,'i$�� The Wineham Royals were up- set o-3 in Milverton Sunday af- ternoon in OHA Intermediate C nocKev action ' Bill Quipp led the Milverton at- tack with three goals as the in- jury -riddled Royals continue to have problems. The first period saw only one scoring play. Royal Neil Biernan got the goal, with assists by Lar- ry Robinson and Bob Hillis. Milverton took countrol in the - - and nnrind and outscores' " Royals 4-1 in the frame. Quipp ,cored two of the Milverton goals Ind smgles were scored by Jodi. Hollies and Dick Harrow. Ross Dayies replied for the Royals from Wayne Brown and Paul McKee. The score at the end of the second period was. 4-2 .for the Milverton Four Wheel Drives over the locals. The teams played evenly in the final period, but Milverton wain outscored Wingham. this time 2-1. Bieman got his second - Royal goal of the games, from Hillis and new -comer Brian Skinn. Quipp finished his hat - trick and Jim Ropp finished the scoring for Milverton. FROM THE STANDS — The Royals showed a lot of desire in the game, playing without many of their regular players. Bill Brown, Russ Jones, Al Dickson, Brownie Corner At the Nov. 12 meeting of the first Wingham Brownie Pack the following girls were awarded bicycle badges: Rhonda Rath - burn, Karen Schwichtenberg, Mary Smits, Kerrie Bray, Mich- elle Cameron, Monique Cameron, Andrea Mill, Lisa Ritchie, Liahne Shaw, Janette Taylor, Joanne Taylor, Julie Cameron, Debbie Clark, Robin Greenall and Terri Shaw. Singer badges were earned by Jenny Bender, Rhonda Rath - ).urn, Karen Schwichtenberg, Mary Smits, Angela Walker, Kerrie Bray, Michelle Cameron, Monique Cameron, Debbie Hod- gins, Andrea Mill, Nancy Nixon, Lisa Ritchie, Lianne Shaw, Jo- anne Taylor, Cindy Benninger, Debbie Clark, Mary Beth Clark, Lisa Daw, Robin Greenall, Dale McFarlane and Terri Shaw. Baton badges were earned by Kerrie Bray, Julie Cameron, Lisa Ritchie, Terri Shaw, and Lianne. Shaw. Debbie Hodgins received a housekeeper's badge and Janette . Taylor a writer's badge: Mrs. B. Cameron demonstrat- ed how to wrap , Christmas' parcels using different gift wraps and ribbons. The Brownies also learned how' to decorate many gifts. Later, the Brownies wrap- ped rapped their own gifts and decorated them. Bowling TEESWATER AND WINGHAM LADIES Joan's Jeeps and Vickey's Volares lead this leasgue with 18 points each. Millie's Tin Lizzies follow with 14 points. Evy's Chevys and 'Dianne's Fords are tied with 12tand Phyllis' U.F.O.s trail with 10. Joan Wissler was the high single winner with 254 and the high triple winner also, with 669. Bowlers with scores over 200 were Millie Blackwell, 205, 228; Kathleen Pennington, 217; Shirley Kennedy, 223; Gladys Stewart, 234; Sharon McKee, 201; Joan Wissler, 237, 254; and Betty Kennedy, 204. �� `���. ':; Tom Irwin and Bill Kerr didn't dress for the game. The Royals were forced to dig into their farm system and came up with a couple of stars from the past — Brian Skinn and Bob Johnston. Botta played solid games and may be able to help the team in the future. The next Royals home game is Fri(ay, *fan. 6, When the ho me squad meets the undefeated Port Elgin Sunoco$. The Royals would like to t ank their fans who have been faithful in 1977 and promise that 1078 wilt bring more to cheer about: From all the Royals and their families,- a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. C't hear to wait another minute to wish you a Merry Christmases and to express our thanks. Manor Hotel Enjoy your Christmas & New years Day Dinners at the' Sepoy Restaurant HIGHWAY 86 WEST LUCKNOW Our regular menu is suspended for these two days only FESTIVE MENU STIRVED'12 NOON TO 8 P.M. Roast Young Turkey ' '9.25 with Cranberry Sauce and Savoury Dressing. ,. Virginia Roast Festive Hams $8.50 Roast Prime Ribs of Beef "8.95. Included are: Soup or juice, crispy salad,, Pickle and cheese tray, Christmas Pudding or 1 Hbt Mince le, Tea or Coffee FOR RESERVATIONS PP ONE LUCKNOW 528-2034 Holiday Season Hours DEC. 24 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. DEC. 25 12 NOON TO 8 P.M. DEC. 26 CLOSED DEC. 27. 28. 29 8 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT DEC: 30 8 A.M. TO 2 A.M. DEC. 31 8 A.M..TO6 P.M. JAN. 1 12 NOON TO 8 p.m. JAN. 2 CLOSED �k 4iq11 ` ..�p r�. "' n�nl/Tlj��jllh�llll11161101 ,fir nils , ///4,, ,�:o of loo hatever is beautiful, Whatever is meaningful, Whatever brings you joy and happiness, That's what we wish for you! Our profound thanks at Christmas _ fir „, .,. LYNN HOY ENTERPR'SES Lynn, Annabelle, Family and Staff Highway 86 East, Wingham Phone 357-3435