Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-08-13, Page 112
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THE BLACK STALLION.
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John Ritter Stars in
HERO AT LARGE
"Comedy Adventure Suited
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Sunday', August 17 Only.
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HITCHHIKERS
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• Mon., Tues., Wed,,
August 18, 19, 20
Walt Disney's Production of -
THE LAST FLIGHT
OF NOAH'S ARK
Starring Elliott Gould &
Genevieve Bujold
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101 DALMATIONS
(Children 12 years and under
Admitted Free)
with a 4mA
home
CrOOdell
single
and
singi
On Saturday the Wingham
e
11, Monday. In
winshentiewAnthe.er1eft:.
Pau1Goodwa tbewjnning'
pitehar7
Wirigham goes on tomeet
the. winner of. Exeter and
Harrloton; This series
decides the Wesiortt_Onter40
Athletic Association repre-
sentative for the -9i*.
MVCA employs urea
students during summer
Five Western Ontario designed to provide students
young people are working with 8 work experience,
this summer for the assisting,,u4th projects that
Maitland Valley Con- • benefit the eommunity.
servation Authority, un- Dawn Bronson _and Art
dertaking two, major Wombwell: nf Listowel and
projects within the Fran Morris Of Drayton are
jurisdiction of the Authority. working on a social, survey
The five, all students and research Project at the
planning to return to school Falls Reserve Conservation
Area, 13enmiller. The pur-
in the fall ,were hired under
the Federal Youth Em-
ployment Program,
,agesoanala
IL W. Bell
OPTOMETRIST
Goderich
The Square 524-7661
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SHOWNkTES. FRI: &AT.7oO 9:00 Pita.
SUN THURS. &Oa P.M
RICHARD R ST JOHNS PRESENTS
nic DOUGLAS MARTIN SHEEN KATHARINE ROS
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PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT immors
LAST NIGHT THURS.. AUG. 14
The Bandit, Frog and Justice
are at it again in the all new
adventures of.
• 1
pose of the project is to give- -
the MVCA a better un-
derstanding of the needs and
• desires of people visiting
that area and to act toward
improving .their • visit,
whether it he by improving
the facility or developing
new programs. pawn is the
project supervisor, Fran the
social survey co-ordinator
and Art the cartographer.
Bev Hoegy of l3rodhagen is
involved in a community
relations -conservation
services project designed to
better the, general public's
understanding of the con-
servation services offered by
MVCA. •
Alida Dorsch of Brussels is
assisting both projects as a
designer -illustrator.
Music pupils
pass exams:.
• WROXETER—Music
students of 'Mrs. Nora
• Moffatt have received word
• that they have passed
Lles9,111inIAVVIk..)1 z
Attire RoyatOonservatory
of 'Music, Tort:onto, Heather
Brent passed her Grade X
Piano;• •Cathy Harman,
Grade VIII Piano and Aileen
Underwood her Grade VIII
Piano.
•Cathy Harman also passed
her Grade III Harmony with
• first class honors. Sherry
Anne Robertson received
honors in Grade III History.
At the Western Con-
servatory, "London, Janet
Brophy received honors in
Grade IX Piano and Kathy
Underwood passed her
Grade III History with
honors.
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TOURNEY WINNER-----RoigerKe ts Bill Brown with a trophy after he won
the Brookhaven Men's Open Golt T dent for the second time in three years.
Mr. Brown golfed a 74 during thEllatlrii0ent which was held July 27 at the Wing -
ham Golf and Curling Club: The-eIJattracted 80 participants.
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,s eliminate
Orangevii1..1n 2 games
The Wingham BPs de-
feated Orangeville 4-2 on
Sunday to eliminate them
two games straight in the
Western Ontario Athletic
Association Open Inter
mediate class. Wingham
now advances against the
winner of the Alton • and
Tavistock game.
In the fir& game the BPs
downed, Orangeville 6-0.
Doug, Petteplace pitched a
strong game, striking out 14
Orangeville batters nnd
allowing only one hit. Wing-
- ham scored six Unearned
runs as the Oratigeville
defence played very weakly.
In the second game
Wingham scored four runs in
'eight hits, behind the nit -
game against the Howick
Jtintnr:4,f-.whjle-Ed Deer was
11* tcher for the
send finalsagainst St. Pauls.
Mr..Daer.al� managed a
- grand slam h�ine run during
that game;',:,
• Mr. Petteplace was the
winning thither in the
chanapionship,game against
South Zorrn.
Other trophy:winners Were
South•:ZOrra,btaking home
$150,;" BryOketon, ;taking
home the consolation trophy -
and $100; anciNcilton, finish-
ing behind Briyanston for a
cash prize IA40.
S'rANI2INGS .
In OASA thepPs presently
are tied yrith Meaford 1-1 m
the best two out of three. The
third game was played Turs-
day evening.
In Georgian Bay play the
IPs trail Owen Sound
McArthur Juniors, 1-0. The
OwenSound team will
probably be in town this Fri-
day evening. Fans are en-
couraged to come out and
see excellent ball. Brad
Underwood will likely be on
the mound for Owen Sound.
Last weekend Mr. Under-
wood played for St. Cather-
ines and they won the
Canadian Junior Fastball
Championship. He also took
home the batting title with a
.583 batting average.
a .1,
f', chixitof Ed-Dapt,y*r: ti4jekr, -, - :•:- - ti!..11-4,,ti—
. W. 't
also it a long home run to
start the rally as the Bps ,
were down 2-0 after •five .i ;: : • •
innings.
Slated; far H
BRUSSELS TOURNEY '
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weeit and wasitilt
Mr. and Mrs,. 'Dal
Mr. and Wm Paul
and other relatives
area.
Larry MontoUr of
visited one day
with his Oren
Mrs. Don Monto
Mr. and Mr.. Bob 1101100. -
of Cardston, Alberta;
Mrs. Dorothy Merl '01.
-Listowel were visitoriv..(00,"
day last week with 1Vir: and
Mrs. Roy Simmons and Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Sinnonn,,
Mrs. Ernie D'Arcey, wbO
was accompanied by her
sister, Mrs. Beatrice Mels of
Guelph, returned home
Thursday after visiting 'the
r•
tv.,Aand
Brussels •
pupils .pass
music exams
BRUSSELS—Some loCal
area music pupils of Mrs.
Winona Martin of Brussels
were successful in passing
their Roval Conservatory
(Toronto) music examina-
tions held at Blyth. •
In theory exams, written '
in May, Janice Somers and
Ann Kernaghan received
• first class honors in Grade I
Rudiments. Vicki Machan
passed the same exam with
honors. Cathy McGavin
( honors), •Jay Siddall
(honors) and' Peggy Hutn-
phries passed in Preliminary
Rudiments.
In Pianoforte examina-
tions, tried at Blyth in June,
Grade honors • were
achieved by Ann Kernaghan
and Janice Somers. Vicki
Machan also passed . her
Grade VII. Catherine' Mc -
Gavin passed Grade -VI and
Pam Wilson Grade V.
Grade VI and Pam wuson
Ann, Janice and Vicki will
also receive their Grade VI
certificates for. .piano and
theory. Cathy will receive
.her Grade ,V certificate in .
piano and theOrY. '
project Winners in ,
Agd-Lotto
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. and Wellington
Hargrave, Mr. and.Mis. Bill
StwPfni* Tim and Tray
Sotl**,.._ Waited Sunday with
IWO40w at Guelph.
Recent *sitars with
Misses Elva and Ethna
Foster and Ain Rider were
Mrs. Lorne Wallace • of
:ClailliWaeli, and
1401; Lawrence flyndnian a$
Vermont, USA, and ivir; and
Mrs: Donald Haskins of 90k,
JOhhetefliMre,d'imPnlig14,e
Paul. and V.trelf,ettehdett the
Sutton Fair onSaturdor:On
Sunday they were at Cate-
PhellferOC=L"':
Mr. . and Mrs. Ted
Klaassen were guests Friday
at the MeIsane-Gerdea
wedding at Knox. .Presbyterian Church, Goderich,
and at the reception that fol-
lowed in the Legion Bail.
Weekend guests with Mr.
andMrs. Ted Kleassen were
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Klaassen
and Richard of Hansen.
Sunday visitors were. Mr,
and Mrs: William butbillni
of Germany, Mr. and Mrs..
lili Duttman, Hensel', Mr:
and Mrs. Joe Nicholson and
family, Bluevale. •
Mrs. Mary Cbristiantion
returned to her home. m
Denmark after spending the
past two months •with her -
son-in-law and daughter; Mr.
and Mrs. Holger Espensen.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Martin
and hrs. Minn
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visited
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thtellet IaithstWe
Mr anc
StokeR.
Mr. andMi
and Lori
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Friends o
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Palniera
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Mr- AMr
arunarski
Dettoit-'. en •
where they'*Oen ,
wedduig•
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Recently the Wingham
BPs won the Brussels
tournament, for the third
year in a row.. For their
victory the BPs brought
home a trophy and a cash
prize of $300.
The four-day event saw
Wingham defeat Bryanston,
4-3; Howick Juniors, 7-0; St.
Pauls, 4-0; and South Zorra,
34.
Wingham pitcher, Doug
Petteplace, pitched a no-
hitter during the five -inning e
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• FRIDAY, AUG. 15 to
THURSDAY, AUG. 28111
STARTS FRIDAY
The Bared, Frog re d Attica ate at it again
2 Mean DOW offvoratoes of
ff2 7100 lind 9:00 pm.
Friday, Satottley, $undry j Moods, to Thorsdry
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A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
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'Food for FriendS' will be
topicthe
0111e -
making club project to begin
this fall. Stressing en-
tertaining with energy
conservation in mind, the
course will determine the
• cost of energy used by
various small appliances
and members will'become
familiar with the use of these
appliances. Some of the
recipes they will prepare
include tacos, cabbage rolls,
pizza, chicken cacciatore
and Chinese style pork.
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eiHEDY. DR* r:
•$ ..50;
u ron The Teeswater Agri -Lotto ii tiff
Draw was held Aug. 5 at the
Bank of Montreal, Tees -
water.
First prize went to Murray
Whytock of Teeswater and
Hugh MacDonald, also of
Teeswater, won the second
prize. The $5.00 to $10 win-
ners were Willard Lang,
Chepstow; Barry Johnston
and Bill Moffat, Holyrood;
Watson Armstrong, Tees -
water; and John MacDonald
and Donald H. Thompson,
both of Teeswater.
The next draw will be
made Aug. 19.
Grace Bird and Loralee
Marshall, Huron home
economists, are presently
looking for leaders for the
new course. Leaders'
workshops are being held in
Walton on August 21-22,
Wingham on September 9-10
and Gorrie September 11-12.
Members of 4-11
homemaking clubs must be
between 12 and 26 years of
age, as of September 1 of this
year.
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FRI., SAT., AND SUN.
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DUMPY DORA—th.re CalifaniiiiCuties" iron arm pitcher, Dumpy Dora, managed
a base hit during her turn up at bat against the WIngham BPs last Wednesday
oveningk The local team came up with a 4-0 lead for the serious part of the game,
but couldn't hold the Cutles down when the fun began as the 'girls' notched five
unanswered runs during the final three innings.
Belmore Harvest Bali
September 6,1980
Swing to the sounds of:
SWINGING BRASS •
Dance 9 pm -1 am on the Arena Floor.
$5.06 per person Lunch included
For tickets call 335-3838
Successful Executives know,
a meeting can be more
productive
in the right atmosphere.
Benmiller Inn
• WELCOMES YOU!
Get away from it all for a change. Isolate your
people in our resort complex. Comprehensive
loirt- meeting facilities for groups of up to 30 including
meals, refreshments, recreational facilities and
overnight accommodations, if required., A very
productive atmosphere for your gathering.
Call for details on a package designed to your
specifications
524-2191
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DANCE
Friday, September 12
8:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
PALMERSTON and DISTRICT ARENA
COMPLEX
Admission $700 par parson
SPONSORED BY PALMERSTON 81§
to the Development of Sporting
Facilities and Programs in Palmerrston.
Tickets available from:
MacDonald§ Men § Wear, Listowel 291-3700
Country Spectacles, Listowel 291-3089
Maxey Travel, Palmerston 343-3243
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