The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-04-15, Page 17vPrNiNG THURSDAY!
April 1 Sth
Thursday Nigh Opening Spsdol
4 BIG FEATURES!
1 . Point of Terror
2. Nightmare in Wax
3. HEX
4. Blood of Dracula's Castle
Show starts at 8 p.m.
Adult Entertainment
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 16 - 17
The
MOON RUNNERS
Starring James Mitchum
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Clint Eastwood in:
FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE
Adult Entertainment.
SUNDAY APRIL 18 ONLY!
6 PACK ANNIE
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RAPE SQUAD
Show starts at 8:00 p.m.
Grand Opening This Weekend!
Beech Street — Next To Community Pork
CLINTON — ONTARIO
CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CARS ADMITTED FREE
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8.00 P M FIRST SHOW AT 8 30
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The Wingham _A&ance-Times, Thurs., April 15. IM --PW 7
YBC B wl' n and � double d 3fe. Reeria O Fartoa au me way io< the girttion Reportover 175 wKe; Greg with 253 high sli*b and bWb
et 193; Jeff Jwkson 206
Bantam League points. French Ries bad 3752 std bi
David Nesbitt 186. triple
of 566. bowift,bMwiont
Bradley Shobbrook captured last place Big Boys with 3463, will be bald April 26.6 pm. at doe
high s}ngle of 16k for the boys points.
2`!.:,ra :. a ioii of ar lull at the shortly. We feed built i6 a v with high double of 302 being Barry Haugh captured �h ' �wnymous were named dw
7� Gaeees over 200. were: Jeff
arena now. The ice wept out last much rolled by Byron Thompson. For single for the boys with 21y and �} Pam Gerrie 210 winners with an �°sr w16 the
week after the longest season of the steel t)t wture. However, the girls it was Debbie Hoy all the 349 high double went to Richard MatcLaurin andChris F01; P � Freaky Five at 7757. Ane Klin[
ever. It wa; used for the first on the final reports will tell the tale. way with high single of 178 and Daugherty. Jo Marie McOormick Burke r Clan had 7488, Crusadws 4M,
Septembep 20 and the last day on 325 high double. was the top girl with 178 high and 547high e It wa�ae oBrenda Pink Paatiiers 6350 and last pkm
April 7-4by the Figure Skating TENNIS Games over 125 were: RobbieJaws at SM.
Club op both occasions. Nearly Did you know that plans are Willis 148; Billy Gaunt 135; David
6% months of usage paid off for afoot 4y a steering committee to Scott 137; Ian Jarvis 126; Doug
the figure skaters this year. For establish a tennis club? They Fraser 154; Ellen Rodger 125;
the first time the club won the are! And with this in mind tennis Sheri Walden 127 and Julaine
Inter -club championship, an instruction will begin at F. E. Adams 129,
honor certainly to the club. Madill S.S. in gym 228 ( just inside Playoff xWnners were the Kan -
Presently we are preparing for the main door) on Tuesday, April garoos with 5663 points. Parrots
roller skating by cleaning the 27 at 8 p.m. Please call the F, E. have 5655, Monkeys 5589, Tiger
building and preparing the skates Madill S.S. office at 357-ISW and Cats 5547 and Chimps with 5252.
for use. register if you want to partici- Wild Cats were in last place with r
Earlier in the year the Depart- pate. Charlie Mountford will be 5059 points. "
ment of Labor of Ontario asked the instructor. Junior League
that an engineering study Of the Games over 150 were: Brian
EDUCATION WEEK
arena be done to determine the In the Wingham Public School Hoy 162; John Leedham 150;
safety of the building. We have all on Thursday, April 8, a full pro- Steven Anger 163, 169; Phillip
read of so many arenas being gram was presented to the Rmtoul 161; Stephen Gaunt 173.
closed. In this area they include 150; Shawn McKague 152;
Chesley, Paisley, Durham, Exe- Parents of the pupils who attend. Michael Pletch 175; Tim Stainton`
There is probably coverage else -
ter, Fergus, Teeswater. Many of where in this issue of the A-TWe 155 and Terry Rintoul 183. "V
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these places did not have an The Doublemints were la off
were one of three outside P ay -off --,
engineer come in and waited for winners with 5618 points, followed
the Department of Labor officials agencies invited put on a dis- by Chicklets with 5531, Lifesavers
to walk in and close them. We Play, these three Ding the Scouts 5279 Spearmints and- Cubs, the Canadettes P armint
s 5261 and Double
chose to go the official route and majorettes and ourselves as out- Bubble 4611. Ending up in last
have an engineer do a proper side users of the school facilities. spot was Black Cats with 4301
study. Our appreciation for the oppor- points. ..
Final reports will be completed tunity goes to Principal Mann for High single of 185 went to Allan �A
inviting us. Our thanks also go to Jackson while Steven Anger
FEMSS and Burke Electric for rolled high double of 332 for thePARK ,
the loan of some equipment to boys. Debra Wittig replied for the
make this display possible. girls with high single of 162 and �Ir
NOW MATING -DOUBLE FEATURE LAFFS 283 high double.
Senior Juniors
T„°R.. P. R••�mm.^ ., SUMMER `
FRI •n. lAT 0 •M. 20 P M AEn11 fnler l.rnmenr . .
In the planning stages of the Big Macs were the playoff
The greatest swordsman summer program are a couple of winners in this league with 5452
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of chem all! things which have not been made points. Footlongs were close
:M""° too public. The lawn bowling club behind with 5270, Submarines
MAL0FOM
A4 DOW ELL has asked that we contact young 5179 and Red .Hots with 5163
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PLUS
NDCHAEL NATALIE
CAINE WOOD
STARTING SUN APR IE TILL TOES 20TH
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Teenage love
Schoolgirls Growing Up
AFINE MOVIE STARTS
WED APR 2110 SAT APR 2..PM
'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN"
SAT APR 2.1 200NLY RIDS'MATINEE
"Alice in New Wonderland”
OPENING SOON
people in their teens and invite
them to try lawn bowling. They
will be given the opportunity to
bowl three times before being ap-
proached to join the junior sec-
tion of the club. For those who
curl or alley bowl it will be an in-
teresting challenge. If you are a
teen give the recreation office a
call and let us know you are in-
terested.
The other program in the early
planning stages is a canoe pro-
gram to follow up last year's prd-
gram. Final arrangements have
not been completed. You will Hear
more and see more later. The
water is a little cool and also a
little low for good canoeing in the
Maitland above the dam.
Bridge results
The Howell system was used.
This *eek's winners were:
first, George Prue and Harley
Crawford; second: Yvonne
'McPherson and Grace DuVal;
third: Nan McKibbon and Omar
Haselgrove; fourth: Rena Fisher
and Arthur Wilson.
THE TOP THREE GOAL :SCORERS in the Wingham Ringette Floor Hockey League were
named Friday evening when the group ended its first year with a banquet at the arena.
Lori Gavreluk placed first with 64 goals, Cheryl Gavreluk 53 and third place Kim Foxton
with 37 goals.
THE BELGRAVE SQUIRT team captured the Fordwich
Feed. Mill Limited Tri -County Trophy for placing first Jamieson, Tim Darlow and coach Blake Evans. Front row:
during the regular season in a field of five teams. They are, Brad Shobbrook, Ernie Small, Bill Haines, Jonas Kaciulis,
back row: All Scott, Scott Stevenson, Bradley Cook, Gord Don Irwin and Darren Evans.
BELGRAVE CERTAINLY SEEMS to be the home of great Haines. Middle row: Steve Bridge, Allan Heikoop, Doug
hockey teams. Not only did the town's Squirt team place Wood, Bob Gordon and Bill Haines. Front row: Bobbie Joe
first; but so did the Belgrave Tyke team. They are, back Leishman, Randy Nixon, John Smuck, Paul Coultes and
row: Coach Glen Coultes, Corey Kc Kee, Steve Coultes, Jeff Graham Taylor. The team received the Tri County Tyke
Coulter, Dennis Henry, Jim English and Coach Wilfred trophy donated I -v Johann Insurance Agency.
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