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Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-06-25, Page 15
:SI OFF & RUNNING -There wasn't much room on the track for the 'start of the girls' 1500 -metre open run at the North Huron FieldDay between Shirley Hogg, Turnberry, anaVe last week. Amazingly the race ended In a three-way tie for first nifer Kikkert of East Wawanosh. In 1980 USC Canada hopes to provide twice the number of eating bowls requested in 1979 for primary sghool children in Lesotho, Southern Africa. ''he. ap- proved bowls this year will be strong, brightly colored orange plastic and will replace the old tin vans which the poorest children often bringhome for their World Food Program mid- day meal. USC headquarters is located at 56 .Sparks Street, Ottawa. q:. BROWNIE'S. DRIVE-IN THEATRE LT BEECH ST. CLINTON BOX OF ICE OPENS AT 8:30 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK WEDI4 SDAY; JUNE 25 TO SUNDAY. JUNE 29 The Rock and �g Roller Disco 4Movie of the Year. . c ELECTRIC HORSEMAN ADULT ENTERTAINMENT •'` ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM CHANGE - NOW MONDAY NIGHT ONLY JUNE 30 - THREE BIG SHOWS 1. "The Teasers' . "In Praise of Older "Women' . "Fairytales" °' ' ` ' NOTE: SHOW NOT FOR CHILDREN • TUESDAY, JULY 1 UNTIL TUESDAY, JULY 8 , "Kramer gamer" itst‘te 01 5 ACADEMY A ♦ ARD S BEST PNlICTURE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Neil Sirnon's CLOSED MONDAY, . « JULY i TIME CHEN • AauLr ENTERTAINMENT , DETECTIVE LAST trIGHT THURS., JUNE 26th ' BOX OFFICE OPENS.0:00 P.IVi, SHOWTIME DUSK Starts FRIDAY! Wed:, Thurs.,Fr1 and Sat. June 25. 26, 27; 28 Academy Award Winning Production KRAMER VS KRAMER Starring Dustin Hoffmanna 8 Meryl Streep Gary Bussey in FOOLING AROUND (Adult Entertainment) Sunday, June 29 Only — Holiday Special — 1. HORROR HOSPITAL 2. SWEATER GIRLS • 3.. THE LOVE BUTCHER 4. CHESTY ANDERSON - U.S. NAVY AOMI I' AMA ESTRICTED TO ,060'1 0 Mitt o► Alb. a OTRR SPECIAL SUNDAY, JUNE.29 DUSK TO DAWN Come early stay late P'ol'ka WI ;slow- pits .tourney EI Hear and Jen- AWARD WINNERS -Thirteen students of San's Heart Separate School were presented with trophies for excellence in sports and pubic c speaking competi- tions. In the front row are Karen Svititchenberg, Paul Brophy, Brenda Richey end Sean Kieffer. •In the centre .row_ are Steven-Hatlahan, Julie Koopman, Qui •• • itinafier►r Su back row are:: a line Rammeloo ar presented tlueIng- Grade. 8 cleat. -�e By David Tiffin The Police team of the Wingham Men's Slow Pitch League won the first annual Lucknow Kinsmen Summer. fest Slow Pitch Tournament this past weekend. On way to the champion- ship, the Police had to beat five teams. On Friday night in Dungannon they defeated Kincardine Texaco, 9-5, and on Saturday. defeated Pine River, ' 10-4. The ' Pollee played three games on Sun- day, defeating the favored BNPD Social Team, 21-12, on the strength of a 12 -run sixth inning; Kingsbridge, 11-6; and the Wingham 13 & T Bookies, 21-8, inthe final game. John Jessup of the Police was chosen most valuable player for .his double, grand slam and three -ran homer in the final game accounting •. t�YGI'1"UIIJ. 3 ' irt's a credit'to the strength of the Wingham league - to have four of its teams reach the semi-finals of a tourna- ment and have two of them meet in the championship final: Wingham teams in the tournament were the Police, B & T Bookies, BP Oilers and the Businessmen. tial fun. r �htista Garzon pal $ rownie. I think it's 1. t+l ea r` * brown dress and Olt orange and white tie which. :. the Brownie uniform have tests and earn;ba There are other BrowpieS,. • itbe group. We go into a MeetWand sing songs. When we get enrolled we earn; a It tie, elf on a bar. At Browniea ANP should be able to braid, ti ur Brownie tie and brush and comb our hair . i We`geta Alden Bar and a Golden .Haid and Brownie wings. Thede are all sorts of badges ,hke Cook, Gardener, Knitter, PKeeper, Skater and'Writer. We do ents. We play 'games. ake crafts. We bring Papers home. Solnetimes� "it is not raining wee. -play 1 '. ide. Mothers work with . `. e my mom is Grey .Owl I f % Mrs. Shaw. is We miler' o I ,r people we haven't inlet bief.'re so please • say- How. do you do? And other.people :plight want..to go to Brownies; too so please help them in any Way you' can. Thank you. (This sr' ry was Written by. Christa b ore. she `flew up' to G des. NIXGHAM. ONTARIO PRONE 357.1690 FOE 14 HE. MOIRE IXOIIMI1XIM IN ROM MI MIESIII4 PLEASE I We will be closed on W4Eilsday NOTE: and Thursday June 25 and 26th only EMI ea MINE STARTS FRIDAY FRIDAY toTHURSDAY JUNE 27 to JULY 3 — Please note Showttmes —. Fri. - Sat. 7:00.9:00 p.m Sun.-Thurs. 8:00 p.m. is The best and funniest Olen Eastwood movie. a r • Nebr York Times . ; i. 1'' i Afirecracker of ■ ., 4 , �----=�.-*"�,.� -roy. -- o movie : � ,, • , .ij mono orreN Q r� i1 ..,:„..7,==.71 eI 11411[521111110.1111101111011110 11101110111011C) JUNE 27-28 Enough is enough now it's your turn to even the score... 7•T"A ' to ,t z., '_. cots. "_and G® vioG wilD ...theism ware comedy hill ilia (Clralro'AY DON KNOTT'S I'll$t i ill 111 11 ICI I11 Jr( ,,; r.,,,;tkout tumedy! LASE NIGHT THURS., JUNE 26th ►' .4O e TRY FOR HOME—Alex Strong, a member of the Wingham Kinsmen Club, trys in vain to make it home as catcher' for the CKNX Tryhards, Brian Elmslle, manages to frighten the donkey Into going the opposite direction: The scene ended with Mr. Strong being called out as the two teams struggled td a 3-3 tie. Teams pIay softball BELMORE-The Belmore guys and gals were active last week as several games were played on the home field and away from home. The Midget Girls defeated Howick by a score of 13-12 but were defeated by Brussels 20-11. The Bantam Girls went down to defeat 30-22 at the hands of the Bluevale team. The Bantam Boys were unsuccessful as they lost 18-2 to Brussels. MON.-THURS. , JUNE 30 -JULY -3 CHILDREN 6-13 . 50"undo, 5 "Froo" 414 ©ITh I f 012aZta' raj THE GIRLS WHO HAVE IT ALLI rt You'll love the service they give... Please note showtimos!! F01.1 SAT. TWO SHOWINGS 7:0069:30 P.m SUN THURS ON( SH OWING ONLY 6 P.M 'THE FIRST EP/C HORROR FILM” 0 1 :)' i WALT DISNEY'S "HORSE WITH FLYING TAIL" 0 WALT DISNEYS �GlPrlusmp "SEX & GROOVE TURF" I\r.\14\•.•1 1. \, \. HWY 1 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 r PHONE 524,991),. NWT, /' GODERICII AT CONCESSION RD, 4 , PHONE 524.9911„ CrOOE0KH, ' 1.1111111111-huikgaititavo PeeWees end winning streak The Wingham PeeWees ended their unbeaten streak on Friday night, bowing to the Dashwood team, 9-5. This clock ball game hprl the teams tied, 2-2, at the bottom of the third inning. During the fourth inning the home team took the lead, 42, and Dashwood tied the score at the bottom of the fourth. Dashwood came on strong in IMC 51A611 inning 0110 w1L*, u,c bases loaded a team member hit a triple, bringing in three runs. ' Runs for Wingham were scored by Walden, Braun, Dennis and Cameron. On Thursday evening Wi am will meet Exeter, in eter. On Friday night Clinton will be at the River- side Park. Game time will be at6:30p.m. ladies defeat Dublin On Tuesday, June 17, the Wingham Intermediate ladies softball team travelled to Harriston for the second game of the season, only to be defeated by a score of 8-5. Sheila Walker was the pitcher for the game. After 12 innings of play the ladies defeated Dublin, 13-11. The game, played on Sun- day, June 22, in Dublin, saw Tess Nethery as„the starting pitcher with Sheila Walker relieving her in the seventh inning. Wingham had one double play and double and triple hits by Dianne Pennington, Joyce Thompson, Tess Nethery and Peggy Tervit. The next game is scheduled for Sunday, June 29, in Wingham at 8 p.m. Palmerston 'Phis many n7o a of yourAvoilla'te blueg'1 if there's s band bots twenty hila lei!' will try to get them, ; 1i{ err ALL STAR TOURS PIONEERS OF ESCORTED MOTOR COACH TOURS "OUR BUSINESS IS GOING PLACES" Canadian West 22 days from $899.00 10 Departures — June 29•, July 59; 12,19.26, August 2, 16, 30, September 6, 13 • Stampede Departures • Included Features • • 21 nights superior accommodation -• Luxury motorcoach transportation • Handling charges for one piece of luggage - • Tour director of your service ° Hotel and motel taxes . Tour of Banff and visit to Lake Louise . Tour of Vancouver ,. Admission to Butchart Gardens • Admission and guide of Yellowstone Notional Park • Famous Mount Rushmore • Tour of Badlands FOR BROCHURE AND RESERVATIONS CONTACT' el HOLIDAY WORLD WINGHAM 357-2701 * '>k '>lt * * * * * * * * * * * 4( ONE NIGHT ONI Y = THURS, JULY 3 h�lix Tickets on sole now. DO :r: open et 7220 p.m. Lasi rock 'fl rob inmd for the surnmerl f�alrnerstoi1 • �s'