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Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-05-07, Page 15.'rfT r'. :EXANDER ps tor nee terijfjc 7 'and 239, n. 91n49 triplen-qt 812. er gOixtea Over 200 were orded by DPW ,Browne.. INSPOte • Nancy Conley 236,1 Ne - lallitotee-Befirito • creation be, spon- Martin „, Friday, wo per- , pall. and ,bine Street Down nually in nts one of 11Y per- :lhe big top. es will PO, acroIats eo Fridayand Saturday •I• May 9; Anton -at IS 4/104MIRAKER ;Patting Roger Moore „ 'THE FISRTHAT SAVED PITTSBURGH • (Adult Entertainment) Sunday, May 11 Only H.O.T.S. —ALSO - CARRY ON • EMANUELLE A04411 1/4N1.4 " R ESTRICTED 10 11211,4010 IIIAU 01 AO OR OM •• T' - • ri • YOU'RE OUTI—UMpire Wes Simmons makes' the call at ,second base as the Wingham BPs pick off the lead runner trying to advance on a bunt..13Ps played a home-and-hoM4 exhibition series against two Waterloo teams on the weekend and look like they're in for another good season. wINIANI, MARIO NOM 3S4.1630 FOR 24 101.140yllnuouumeto —Sieurtim-- Mir 7 —11th Ce_dIDULT INTIIIITAIWI:111 ' BP.s limpres ,..,,,„„„,....„,i..... Wedneseloy 11:00 pa, • Mil =MI STARTS FRIDAY • • • iebugs finished Iaypffs with 9266 :ails pulled with 9047. were third wed by Lila 's •0. dna's Ear - `1:1 Glady's i1 •587. Lil ' .44., a s consolation w. 1.2 co: led games _QjQUkt etter were 216; Betty ley Storey, pla Nethery, 2Odedjesbitt 255; . ' . LiiaiRick •Harkness C4i#0.4'" SO110ifg;:. 210; "'Cato Lyla Ann Catherine Shirley Usan Tolton, r Greenaway, 252, 2 14-130; Audrey. $_Watrii4g0i,,24,9; Christine 269, 019j.„, Ind 240; Jean ,;206, 208- Id 253; Helen McBurney 21 and Janet Storey, 218,,••• sold May, PIO% . $2.45 The Wingham. eatioo. Departflieflt: like to , officially Neil for coaching is the blghest Ona cettifigat, earned in Canadiai minor. spgrts. We are Wok.„,etklfw: to see someone 10 inte and tiine. t� upgrade binisdf,.• and in so 49X141, benefit no. minor sports orpOtgOti9nx4 tlf id Seven tables w' in play at the weekly elf* in the Women's Institate: Hall last Wednesday evening. Winners were:: high' lady, Mrs. Willard Armstrong; low lady, Miss biiiian-A'Oot- ter ; novelty lady, Mrs., Lorne Jamieson; high man, Mrs. Clarence Hanna(pfaying as a man); low man, William Black.; novelty man, George Inglis. Young people atlencl COR '.. ,..„ it fi by Bonnie Perris ancis'Debble-JOtinifron: ' ' • , --;" MorristlanitaictfiaCkititise'llItiev$1..kWalki0On She w . ROL1;AT11101*-.Satidra TO cirlf: 7.,,,../i:1:!** 11: 0e... Iciii_Olf mad., .... Ar. , ,;;A ; ., - ill.....'•',. .,:r.a..,..:, - :'!,, - ''."9.' ,:.'', VONSOMAIRWRINIPSWII*1000.100.100.0000101 ' ' . f0116'., •..second. 0 01444‘ .. .hi* • • arpoometoopoppowsvowommorpiiip • „.„ - • Excel' nt *weather Prevailed Saturday :for the' •,. • • Spring • paper . drive of the • • - • • First Wingham Cuba, Scout§ FORDWICH -- Miss Diane Shelley of Trinity Anglican' 1111123110 i n Stephen's Anglican Church, • Church, Fordwich; Mss Strong Of. St. Friday to !to Thursday moy 9 to. 15th • I. Meese Note • • FrIdai Shourtimes a end Soler** 7,4111 0m 0 p. I other Days 8:91.P10,•,..9!!!VI •, n_ 104 111 1.111 1111111111111111z111111 riallic:3 BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SUNDAY MAY 9-10-11 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ^ ALSO ON THE SAME PROGRAM . • • LAST NIGHT MAY 8th TIM CONWAY DON KNOTT'S IN 1111E PRIZE WHIM A Knockout Comedy! Starts FRDAY! FRI. 8. SAI. TWO SHOWINGS 7:00 & 915 P.M SUN.. THURS. ONE SHOWING 8:00 P.M. MAY 9th - 15th Asell fiNCP A coOS‘ F.O. 001 cl t‘ • oe 4 04 AT TF415 TIME THE PARK THEATRE WItHES EVERY MOTHER A HAisPY MOTHERS DAY ESPECIALLY MY WIFE PARK 601114111HCH r. O T HE SCAJAKt PHONE $24 7011 AIR CONDITIONED PR AM 41,111.1ECT T CHAN WITH UT NOTICE! • The Winghim BP Inter- mediate fastball team • played four exhibition genies, on the weekend against the Waterloo' Team Sport Juniors and, the Waterloo • CHYMers, bothof the Inter City Fastball League. . Citing ball game. Each team - had four , hite. Petteplace, ,c - !Edgar and Deer handled the BP pitching. Li the 'Second game the BPs made a first inning home run by Bruce Skinn hold up until the seventh .04s 0,Ora. 7.4'4111i/1.S' conannecra wa , Ygacriliti and a double to tie the game. • Phil, and Dave Eadie v and - Dave Beiriis pitched very well in limiting theJuniors to six hits. 27; These-, three pitchers certainly prove there is some excellent •pitching in local BPs • defeated the Team* Sport Juniors 7-6 and followed that with a 5-0 shut- ' out over the CHYMers. Three young area pitchers helped •out the BP pitching ' staff so no one would have to pitch too much in the four games. In the first game PhiL and Dave Eadie from. Belmore, two young pitchers with 'a lot ;of potential., •• combined .with Doug ,Pet- teplace of the BPs to defeat • the Waterloo Juniors. ' •, Bob Armstrong with two home runs and Gary. Liale with one homer led the Wingham hitters. In the secon1 game Don and-Dave.- I3eirns •• from the Howick Juniors limited the CHYMers to three hits while the BPs collected 10 hits off Waterloo pitching. Bob Armstrong, Rick Jacklin and Jim Seip each had two hits for Wingham. In •the opening game Sunday in Waterloo the CHYMers combined a Walk and a triple in the ninth in- ning for a win in an ex - THIS FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MAY 910-11 BOX ciFFICE OPENS AT 745 SHOWING AT 845 3 1310 SHOWS m m m it's wet under.... Gp.,t -rucr-laFg ;)!nk ism& la6( 1--6AJ SCHOOL IS OUT LOVE IS IN 080 TEENAGE GRAFFITI HWY. eloototcH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • PIIONE 5249961 Or. G.000104.. BIVE.IN THEATRE • Gorrie; and Scott Cornwall of Wingham attended a COR weekend in Owen Sound recently. Minor softball and that, given the chance, they can perform against "Babel) tAIISlitong, irs*who is continuing'his exceptional batting ,,of1at year, led the BPs ly' riFte:4ii4444YrYfoic"hi eight "mesatit. ;H ThsBPs sreenteredlae Georgian Bey Fastball League thia year and Will Open ;their season May 20 in • Wingham. All home games will be played Tuesday nights, starting at 8:30 p.m. COR stands for Christ in „ Others Retreat and the event was sponsored by the • Anglican and Roman - Catholic churches for young people ages i6 to 22. .clid the young.people; like it? They say they can't wait until the next one to be held in the fall! FORT DESTROYED • On May 8, 1586, the Span- ish fort' at St. Augustine, was destroyed by a force landed by Sir Francis • • ' Drake. • • and `Verthiera. By noon the town of Whigham and the outlying areas of. _Belgrave, Whitechurch and Bluevale had been canvassed and the boys were plea-Sid:0 see the transport filled' nearly to the top -with paper. , The Groiip Committee expresses :thanks to. the following IbushieSses' which loaned trucks, Cullen Motors, Maitland Redi Mix, Bridge Motors, CraWford Motors; Pletch Electric CKNX and LeRoy Jackson as virellas to thelathers drOve them': Kich•WhiteleY. Rally -Murtay Underwood, Heath Thytine Ross Hayden, Wm Beecroft and Raymond MacDonald. Walden Transport and Stanley Door Systems trans- ported the paper to Toronto. The communities are thanked for saving their paper and are asked to begin saving for the fall. drive. In • other Scouting news Rev. Barry Passmore of the Wingham United Church Was appointed chatitain, replacing Rev. Dr. Robert Armstrong. It was announced the end of May. will ,F omplete the year of activities for the Beavers. Cubs and Scouts BACK IN ACTION—Ed Daer, a real workhdrOat the Wingham BP pitching staff over the pagt several years, warms up priefloietirrilng to action in a weekend exhibition match. An arm iniury knocked DW' OUt of the lineup last year, but he was effective against two Waterloo teams obihe weekend and reported the arm feels good. reportod• the enha*d tteen: on a saturclaytnerrigg ending at, the Seeig. She also explained:the will be ping dotir4a400r:•' selling small fitst • The money•earned fro* the::- prqject Will he us 't;O:n*• them on a field trip Heard has 'oat one of her*nentest- leaders• , Ralph Jitnrtijoir.Wha 13; has moved to Barrie. Both. • Dale and Dertick Harrison were members of the CUb Pack. Five bays , 4 .41,11' Up to Scouts . Marty Cretier reported the , Scants held a suceessfay, , camp it Maitforks, gatirb0t.., was allOvied X0 , forAttOF , fniollaod:wiiie itPgdatitesfiwillia;Zazi-,Set • for Scout camps: May 16-18,• • June 27-29, Jai 18-20 and August 8117: One of these camps will be a father -son camp, wtth • each son _teaching his father what camping is all abeut. There is to be. a Scouting excePtion- of the. summer camps. Beaver Leader Dianne Thynne announced she will be at- tending a meeting at Ripley to plan a Beaveree for the approaimately 300 boys of the district. She also an nounced 12 boys will be swimming up to Cubs May 28. Cub Leader Betty Heard display set -'up at the Wingham Public School in conjunction .with Education • Week. The group committee will meet next on June 8 at,7 p.m. • Kite day BELGRAVE — The fol- lowing were the winners oir events on Kite Day at, Fait Wawanosh Public School. In the commercial category, Bill Haines was first amOng the Senior class rot- height, followed by Bonnie Burchill and Brad' Shobbrook. In the Junior class Ellen Taylor and Kerry • Si ‘" MP& AND Saw up tiO, on Homeetivem inswairwA4.„.. Ifyour home is less titan„• 7yarsold5yottmysa money. Find out how much, call: R. W. liar GIBBONS 2S ALFRED ST. E. 519-357-3280 $$$$$ State Part; Fire and Casualty Company Canadian Head Office: Scarborough. Ontario CANADA'S TOURING TENTED CIRCUS Friday, June 6 2 stiows: at 6 p.m. and 8 pm. at the Josephine St. Ball Park Wingham Sponsored by the Wingham Recreation Department Advance tickets will be sold houseto-house Saturday, May 24 Tickets $2.25 The Martin and Downs Circus tours dnnually in Canada and presents one of the fin- est family performances under the big top. The Recreation Department will recelvo percentage of all tickets sold and the money earned from this prolect will go toward their many worthwhile community minded proects. Advance tickets will be priced lower than box office tickets and it is hoped that everyone in the area will support the sponsoring organization and buy their advance circus tickets early.