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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-10-08, Page 13Ir YRC BOWLING , SCORES • wI • 'tnlralvl� a Io*Tn -.. T 114014*. ' fl'a iiacll,ealtlsi Ing N(m, totally; 111. lid richly ret n1ing.' It touches `"This. Wonderful.* Is the sleeper of the 1 summer movie crop. 1 A comedy told • with tender. loving care by the producer 1. of'The $ing:".;s„w II BO D l ` m+klnki Tuwn:A•mrrwu.ne. NYB1DYG• ci1MIN.,.ud-,fIII iRr*Q 01% ,011111111,110101111111110 BROWN I E' S DRIVE-IN THEATRE Beech St., Clinton BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. FIRST SHOW ATn:20 P.M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY; OCTOBER 0411 For three hundred years, aterrifying secret has been kept from the outside world. JUST i lWWHAT. WE Alt NEED. re-.1lre9lly good, hit! 3 BIG SHOWS SUNDAY ONLY - OCTOBER 12 1. "Goodbye Emmanuelle" 2. "11 anti Anxious" bantoix 3. "Hell on Wheels" Our season ends with 'this show October 12. The management and staff would dike to thank you for your patronage - and we look forward to senIng you again in the spring, for a bigger and batter season. points 7tor Ldp jay are e fol +awed bar t Falter, 5 pQiintti; the ... i iw e:. .. points o Sheryl Cleghorn 1� '1'ilynne, 102; yon+.1 1 Cbiris 10 41. W1:T• tr- •ness,•10. $010-06:'l ( man,.:1440. 105 and X23; ' kJterem Cametron, 121; Keviin Smith, 113; Mark Heard, '100; Jeffrey Wall, 112 .and .424; and.Mike Fraser,. 158, . . • r • `JUNIORS • Michelle Cameen was top girl bowler, capturing the high single and do ib's with •w* w*.ta i Friday and Saturday, October 10, 11 Michael Cainestarring in THE ISLAND "Not for the Squeamish" -PLUS- CHEECH AND. CHONG'S NEXT je 111101 ADMITTANci Rc$TAIc,G.t•, 9.11.014 jt NAM 07 AMOR ons Sunday, October 12 Only HOLIDAY SPECIAL- -: BLAZING. STEWARDESSES, 2. DOUBLE AGENT "73" 3, BLOOD FOR DRACULA 4. SWITCHBLADE SISTERS ADMITTANCE RTs,.t,C,co IO _..00_..00/5.F co NM" OM COIAAy. A4Ef G�tUYflATr OCTOBER 10th-1'th °. A battle 'beyond time.., trO beyond `space. talfli' E set usrriv xuancnav fie? 01710 WALTER MATTHAU-GIiDA.JACKSON T tmn . sorer and L,4rl Gavreltik sllanagi ,.. 1Bb fort triple. Biily'Gaunt and 'fit( SteHIer cached bawled . for the sensor boyar' . high single and:; La- vorne.Steffler totalled 593for thetriple.. Lori's Lions are in' first places with 10 points followed by ,Pin'Pushers, 9; Hot Stuff and .Air Supply;. 7 esti; Stingers, 5; and Power Play,, -.4.. , ..... r; Those bowling games of 175 points or better were Lori Gavreluk, 176, 205 and'194; Sheri Walden, 231; Kim Rae, 183;. Audrey Baster, 189; Kim Metcalfe, 206 Billy Tol- ton; 194; Barry 'ugh, 225 and 211;- Laverne Sterner, 245 and 1 ; .Billy Gaunt,' 245 "and 198; Darin Hickey, 189; and Jeff Canieron, 273. • The people in the St. John Ambulance brigade must be thoroughly trained in first aid and requalified ' each Year., it ROYALS --Coach Bill Kerr outlines plans for practice to 'ie members of the Wingham Royals hockey team. The practice and sign-up Sunday night as it continues prep- " the 1980-81 Intermediate hockey season. Its home opener day, Oct. 17, against Lucknow Lancers. Home games will • als preparing season opener Wingham Royals estate hockey team is preparing 'for the opening wont f i 1980-81 season by cep ti ing twice -weekly pi�ae> The team will skate .; esday at 7:3 day at 8 p.m. s will open at home . Ist Lucknow at 8:30 p;,„ ext Friday, Oct. next opposition, Godericl�I,: vwill host the Royals" 24 before they return:home to face 1979-80 league: fl fist Harriston at 8 15"p110te following night. ' The f ` eague schedules :should" available shortly, postal ser i ce permitting, and will be posted in the arena and around town. The Royals have several returnees for the upcoming season, including last year's leading scorer, Rick Jacklin. Veterans ` Murray Black, Tom Black and Dave Galley will be' bolstered by the addition of former Ironmen Jim McGee, Bernie Haines, Steve Caslick, Ron Riley ads Rick Foxton. Also joining the team are Kevin Hastie, Don Hastie, Fraser Strong and Dave Bennett. The Royals will introduce the full squad at their home opener. Come out and support the Royals! ;yirr>r:4'15'42%fad' GOALIE PRACTICE -Doug Nell has been running some practices with prospec- tive Wlnaham Revd enaltonrtarc I(olth Piete.s IJ owls ! !c.' mediate team prepares to open Its season In about a week's time. Starts FRIDAY! • RICHARD THOMAS ROBERT VAUGHN JOHN SAXON GEORGE PEPPARD SHOWTIMES: 10T.14 -15T111 FRI. % SAT. TWO SHOWS 7 E. 0 P.M. SUN.-THURS. 8 P.M. SAT. & SUN MATINEE 1:30 P.M. YES, WE HAVE A DANANZA! ALSO ANGEL'S BRIGADE Wo 01,s the ctoocc to tete.° SUNDAY DUSK to DAWN 5 GREAT FEATURES `F ntasies of Octlsuou `-'omart STARTS THURS., OCT. 16TH i6""T�'-'•U y Husband lis Mistress & FYr7I"p \V\'ll6\li► FLESH At thl, elate the meTnagemenf a staff would like to ex- tend their sincere Shanks for your patronage during the summer month,. HWY. 8 COOERICH iT CONCESSION RIs`. 4 PHONE 5249981 AM AST riA It MS itcensE 'Psalm/A UOJECT7•'CHANrEWITH 4,UTN®-1: STARS 014 ICR---Prospective members of the 1980-01 Wingham Royals Inter- medlaite hOckey team waltz their way down the Ice during a practice session Sun- day night. Coach Bill Kerr made sure the players were well loosened up before they Started any scrimmages. usually be Fridayni hts at 8:31 games. Coach: Kerr Is ookll g d Year for the firstfimetl ' oy+Nls, nave ex-Ironmen ,plalyers, Who ahpuld:make the team and will be famlliar to ,Deal `sins • imummaimmulamuniunissuisimitimainsiniumumintsummusuniiiiiiiiMitiwitalinsaiiisas to m mumommu m mull ulnaminiimis usiS isionnuullUU1990900l[[i9949lWR juRNrp1111111H j WED. •NIGHT`LADIES Blue Jays added five points to hang onto their lead with 15 points. Arctic Eagles scored seven to Move Into second place with ' - X13, followed closely by Hoot Owls with 12. Hummingbirds have nine and Meadowlarks and Jenny Wrens are tiedat seven. Shirley •Storey bowled the 263 high single and Shirley Sallas had the 653 high triple. Other scores over 200 were recorded by: Louise Welwood; 210; - Lee, 231; Edna Mae �trong, 203; Christine McGee, 216; C�a�ryolliine[• �G�rece. naway,,222; Joanne Harrison, 236, 209; Joan Allen, 206; Florence , 34* 14 de `'Storey, " 1;' and 'Shirley'Sh Sallows, 255; 200. • Mary Cook and Joan Allen bowled as spares. THURSDAYNIGHT Marg Moffatt bowled a 259 for the ladies"- high single while Diane English totalled 640 for the triple. George Skinn was top man bowler, playing a 271 for the men's single and 625 for the triple. Those playing games of 200 points or better were Diane English, 202, 201 and • 237; Brenda Cardiff, 201; Les Fisher, 219; Keith Moffatt, 215; Art. Burr , 211; Marg Moffatt, .?14 '' '259; Wayne Gibbons, 231 and 224; Sheila Walker, 211 and 242; Bruce Pewtress, 218; Linda Wall, 246; George Skinn, 271; Citnrnn Com. MR; slnrl'Rntty Batson, 205. - In the team standings Marg's. Monte Carlos are in first place with 17 points, followed by Diane's Trans Ams, 14; Sharon's Rabbits, 12; Coree'sputts, 11; Grant's Grand Prix, 6; and Cathy's Clunkers, 3. Thanks to those who spared for the evening, Marie Philips, Jean Tervitt, Jack Tervitt, Bruce Pewtress, Brian Gibbons and Verna Haugh. vt -1, SENIOR LADIES Barbara Tervit, a spare, bowled a high single with 180 points, while other top singles were bowled by Vera Schneider, 161, and Elizabeth Robertson, 161. High doubles were cap- tured by Barbara Tervit, 312; Jessie France, another spare, 293; and Elizabeth Robertson, 286. The Diamonds are in first place in the team standings with 10 points followed by the Aquamarines, 6;._Turquoise and Topaz, 5 points each; and Rubies and Sapphires, 2 points each. There will be no bowling for Senior Ladies on Oct. 13, Thanksgiving Day. KOFFEE KLATCH With 19 bowlers this week Muriel Irvine bowled the high score of 254. Other games' of 200 points or more were managed by Jean King, 222; Velma Scott, 212; Beth Skinn, 237; and Grace Walden, 208. The hidden score draw of Wintario tickets was won by Carol Whitely and Bev Sangster. There will be no bowling next week because of Thanksgiving Day. TEESWATERAND` WINGHAM LADIES A single of 240 bowled by Brenda Reinhart @was the high of the session when the 'league met Monday Dianne Wall had the high triple of 576. Other singles over 209.' ' were recorded by • Sadie: Penner 202; . Dianne 'Wall 207;" Marilyn Litt 216; Mary Houghton 215. , rr Evelyn's : Coconuts are leading the league with 20 points, followed Affixed Nuts at 18. In close ,, competition of their own are Nancy's Beer Nuts at 1a; Leona's Brazil Nuts at 12; Kathlean's Cashews with 11i and Alice'scorns.with 10: WROXETER MIXED Gord Kaster captured the men's top single with a 275 while -Ron. McMichael totalled 650 for the triple. Joan Allen was top lady bowler, playing a 191 for the high single and 534 for the triple. Games of 200 points or more were bowled by Gord Haasnoot, ..227; Wes .Ball,. 225; Doug.Filsiriger,'242, 216 and 215; Gord Koster, .275; Ken Pellett, 204; ' Ron Mc- Michael, 230 and 235; Bob. Allen, 263; and Butch Stone, 204. BLUEVALE MIXED Reta Ross bowled the high single of 227 and the triple with 555 for the ladies, while Les Brewer bowled 233 for the men's top single and Harvey Timm took the triple with 551. Other scores more than 200 points were managed by Milt Boyd, 214; Harvey Timm, 231; and Marie Walker, 208. an g l 202=,Av Bender 210; The. Brownies.luddmos,t of their meeting outside. After games the Brownies formed their ring and the dues were collected. Group A then workedon various activities including • hopping,,bean bag throwing and catching', oskipping and • bouncing balls. The Tweenies discussed the Brownie Law and received asheet to help them under- stand what it means. . Afterward the Brox les played des, sang sow and heard a story. Calendars will be given:to each girl to sell; ek1 calendar costs 75 cents.. r R. W. Bake, OPTOMETRIST Goderich The Square 524 -TSS OTOCROS RACING SEASON FINAL SVwKI SUNDAY � OCT. ■/ Heats at 1 1 :30 Finals at 2:30 DON'T MISS IT Family Fun For Everyone ONT. GUL1i VARNA, O 262-3318 or 2625809