Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-05-06, Page 15iq
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MOST IMPROVED BOWLERS In the local YBC this year were Michael Haugh,
Jeff Dennis and Murray Sklnn, who recelved trophies at the YBC Banquet Mon-
day night. Absent Is Susan Elston, the most improved Junior bowler.
PLAYING THIS WEEKEND
FRI.-SAL-SUN., MAY 8-9-10
STIR CRAZY
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ADULT
!ENTERTAINMENT
WARNING: SOME LANGUAGE
MAY BE OFFENSIVE
PLUS 2ND FEATURE
JILL - MICHAEL CHARLES
CLAYBURGH DOUGLAS GRODIN
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ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
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Friday and Saturday
May8Et9
PRIVATE
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Starring Goldie Hawn
— AND —
Bob Newhart, Madeline
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star in
FIRST FAMILY
(Adult Entertainment)
Sunday, May 10, only
TEENAGER
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YOUNG
MASSEUSES
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Playing Wednesday to Tuesday, May 6-12
SHOWTIMES
Wednesday - Thursday 8:00 p.m, Friday and Saturday 7:00
and 9:00 p.m., Sunday - Tuesday, 8:00 p.m.
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night is Ladies'
1111 Night. All adult and
high school age
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SPECIAL
CHILDREN'S
MATINEE
SATURDAY, MAY 9th
at 1:30
Adventure on the high
seas with Anthony
Dexter and Lon
Chaney Jr. in
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'ME POWER OF EVIL IS
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ay meeting ofthe ISL
.Wingham Soot; ^ Group
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Comrnittae was held Suj"
evenipgattbehomeol
Imo tiembian: Henry Hess
was welcomed to the
meeting.
The Cub -and Scout leaders
reported they had spent
many hours sorting and
repairing tents and other
equipment. Much of this
equipment will be used when
the local boys go to campat
the Saugwin Scout Reserve
near Durham en the June 5
to 7 weekend.
This is a combined camp of
Venturers, Scouts, Cubs and
Beavers. Registration forms
will be sent home with the
boys. Parentswill be, asked
to help with food and tran8-
Portation.' The Wingham. Cub
leaders are in charge of the
Kubkar Rally at the camp.
The Kubkar rally at the
school recently proved to be
a successful event. Excellent
coverage was given by The
Advance -Times and CKNX.
The Ctibs are grateful to
Sunrise Dairy and Mao,
Intyre's Bakery foil helping
out with the treats.
Saturday's paper drive
had excellent weather. R
was noted the paper was in
good condition when it
arrived at the truck; most
bundles were neatly tied.
Merchants who loaned
trucks for the drive were:
Burke Electric, Hodgin's
Builciall, Bridge Motors,
Maitland Redi-Mix, Bruce
MacDonald, Cullen Motors,
Ken Wood and Steve Trapp;
Stanley Door Systems loaned
the tractor and Walden's the
trailer. It is hoped the price
mo
high; all
ULp toward
puttee was
er Scouts
and Staight
m helping
nks to the
e trucks and
he:loading, and
Ord and Ruth
please
Phllhip
and Ji
h;with
:aojethitAnaohows', he.:4,
Banter wftikdid the tele-
P°01(nlille ge:toAblimienittee de-
cided to hold another paper
dt:rhteveait4inbe.yro jee:ietiH:tesniaawtrereith.being
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sentc them s 0. te, N.! I et clubs :eoc C the2n nd Rebekahohenaalla thanking sgd
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toward the boys' trip to the
Canadian :jamboree at
Banff.
It was decried to hold a
meeting with parents who
signed up to help withfun
raising to, see what events
they could hink of, since
operation • eOtilis for all
divisions areop over the past
year.
It also was notednew
e
leaders are needed next
new
year. Dianne Thy
reported she needs four
Beaver replacements and
Betty Heard, a Cub leader,
will be moving out West.
More help is needed im-
mediately on the group
committee.
The Beavers and Cubs will
complete the year at the
end of May. With much pre-
paration still to be done for
CJ '81, the,Segnts will con-
tinue their program into
June.
• Hockey banquet
was held Friday
BELGRAVE — About 150
attended the annual hockey
banquet held at the WI Hall
on Friday evening for the
Belgrave hockey players,
their parents and families.
Rev. John G. Roberts said
the blessing and all sat down
to a dinner which was pro-
vided by the mothers of, the
players and was served by
the Hi -C.
Following the dinner, Rev.
Scribbles
from Scouts
By 'Andrew Kaufman
This week we tried to light
and work the 505. We all
paired up and started on our
mission. We used a total of 52
matphes before we all
sticcessfully completed the
tet.
After that the troop split up
and we had our terrific tug-
of-war. Our side won,
probably because of our
super -terrific anchor man.
You can still see the 31 -foot
holes and marks in thegrass.
After that we hiked around
the 28 posts and back again.
We then got a- ride back to
the school in the Marty -
mobile.
Roberts showed a film on
"The Year of the Handi-
capped".
Coaches ot the teams
were: Tykes, Glenn Coidtes;
Squirts, Pauli McKee and
Bob Taylor;' ,PeeWee, Wil-
fred and Agin Haines;
Bantams, Boh Gordon and
Lloyd Michie; Midgets,
Harry and Craig Michie.
Each coach, spoke and
reviewed the past season.
Awards were given 'to the
members of the Midget team
as follows: top scorer, Jim
Smuck; most improved,
Dave Shaw; sportsmanship
off and on ice, Brent Day;
and most valuable player,
John Haines.
All team members
received a keeper trophy.
• Duplicate
bridge scores
The Duplicate Bridge Club
met in the Fire Hall Thurs
day evening.
Placing first were: Norma
Parker and Wilfred French.
Margaret Cruickshank and
Omar Haselgrove placed
second, and Mary Lloyd and
Harley Crawford placed
third, with Belle Herbert and
Jean Whitby placing fourth.
Nappy
euchre scores
The last aftnIMORN
for the Spring.000
the Happy Gang. wo5 hetcl
Friday, May 1. There weres:'
tables.
The following were the
prize winners. High WM,
Edith Powell, Third high
white Verna Bre.
Travelling prize 9 diaMOMizi
white card Mrs. House, .High
pink Reta Haselgrove. Third
high pink Olive Fuller.
Travelling prize pink card 9
diamonds Annie Conn.
Hopefully this type of -en-
tertainment will renew in the
autumn.
Bovviing
WEDNESDAY LADIES
Jeannette Scott bowled the
top single of 265 while Jean
King bowled the high triple
of 663.
Brenda's Bluejays were
the winners for the season,
while Heather's Hoot Owls
were winners for the play-
offs.
The, Humming Birds were
the consolation winners.
Those who bowled games
of 200 points or more were:
Shirley Storey, 221; Janet
Storey,236; Jean King, 246,
225; Audrey Swatridge, 204;
Ca rolirne Greenaway, 208;
Joanne Harrison, 208, 232;
Lyla Ann Harkness, 237; and
Evelyn Leachman,201.
The banquet is to be held
May 13 at 7 p.m. at the
Wingham Legion.
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SR. JUNIOR AND SENIOR CHAMPS during the regular season of YBC play
were Power Play, with (back) Brian Hoy, Deb Henry and (front) Ricky Edgar,
Kim Metcalfe and Jeff Cameron.
HIGH SINGLES in YBC bowling were recorded this
year by Jeff Hollenbeck, Theresa Kenyon and Dwayne
Scott and (back) Brett MacDonald, Kim Metcalfe,
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1.11 MYTER IN ADULT
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PLAYOFF CHAMPS in the Bantam and Junior dM -
slobs of the YBC this year were the Hawks, with Rob-
bie Harkness, Sheryl Cleghorn, Phillip Sm1th, Tracy
Thynne and Mark Wlckhorst, and Carnations, with
Tammy Cleghorn, Jeff Mann, Angela Wall, Brian
Steffler and Murray Nethery.
David Scott and Lori Gavreluk. Absent is Sandra Mof-
fatt. The bowlers received their trophies Monday
night at the YBC Banquet.
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ATTENTION
LADIES:
Wingham Golf &
Curling Club
welcomes all
Ladies to the
Opening Ladies' Luncheon
MONDAY, MAY 11, 1981
12:45 p.m. at the
Golf Club
Both experienced and new golfers are
welcome to attend.
Ladies' Golf Clinic to follow luncheon.
The first of SIX ladies' clinics will
be held by the Golf Pro. Following
Clinics will be held Mondays at 2:00 p.m.
For Fee Information?
Phone 357-2179
If you plan to attend the Luncheon
please phone 357-2179 and confirm
your attendance.
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