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The Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs., June 17, 1976 -Page 1S
centre across the road the power
supply was cut off to the pool so
Recreation Report, did not have the pump soling.
Hopefully all will be under way
�::. this weekend. Announcements
. By Jim Ward will be made on Friday.
O
the end of this program.SERVICE
Sunshine '76 will be held from rffA VAZ
R eT� July 5-30, Monday through Fri -
01s =; _� „�..• day from 9-5 p.m. at the cost of LISTOWEL
$5.00 per participant. All par-
ticipants will meet at the arena 291-2111
on Monday, July 5 at 9 a.m. for a AIRLINES CRUISES
general information session. BUS TOURS GROUP TOURS
Register immediately to en
sure a successful program! The ABC CHARTERS SUN TOURS
information you need regarding 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
this varied program is in the
' summer brochure circulated
to through the elementary schools.
The registration will determine
RAY BAYNTON and Stan Cepukas check the score sheet part way through the game on the activities we willrun. If there Seaforth Lions
Sunday afternoon. The CKNX Tryhards were in top form and at the peak of their gruelling are any problems or questionsp
training grind as they met the (semi) professionals from London. contact the recreation office im- BEEF BARBECUE AND DANCE
mediately.
DAYCAMP presents the
S O r r y f o r The Day Camp program for
INTERMEDIATE ACTION children 7-13 years will includeWALTER OSTANEK BAND
activities such as hiking, Saturday, the error orien1ecamp fcook singincamp
y, June 26
g and
Mount Forest, Harriston An error was made in the cap- games and nature study. Once at the Seaforth Community Centre
tion underneath one of last during the program the campers
week's front page photographs. will stay overnight at the camp. Admission - $7 - Bar B.Q.
drop game s to Wingham The picture was of male athletes Our objectives are to create a 6:30 to B'30p.m.
who received special mention at curiosity in the campers about
-Dance 9m. to 1 a.m.
Wingham BP Intermediates four hits. In the sixth inning the F. E. Madill's athletic banquet. the out-of-doors and the living p'
are starting to roll. They nipped BPs'exploded into action and got The description for the last two things that inhabit it, how they fit CATERED BY CAMPBELL AND CARDIFF
Mount Forest 10-4 at the local five runs on four hits. people on the right, should have into the picture of living things,
park Tuesday night of last week. Wayne Coultes and Bob Arm- read Andy Heim, Most Valuable how they are themselves a part of
Winning pitcher Don Edgar strong reached first base on two Plaver, 1st in vaulting and paral- nature. Tickets available at Lynn Hoy Enterprises
struck out eight Mount Forest
batters and allowed six hits. The
BPs collected ten hits with two
Mount' Forest players pitching.
C t (,oult s and Ross Moffat
consecutive errors by the Harris -
ton infield. Keith Elston.followed
with a single to load the bases and
Bill Brown followed with a pinch
hit to hel score two runs Pete
lels in WOSSA and Jim Laidlaw,
1st in pommel horse at WOSSA
and Most Improved Player. We
would like to apologize for the
mistake
The Day Camp will be located
on a bush site next to the river at
the end of Park Drive. The pro-
gram will be held from Aug. 2-6
,ran e p Lfrom 9 to 5 p.m. at the cost of 55.00
did most of the hitting for the Snow Men lined a hard drive to Wingham Kinsmen Annual June Dance
BPs. Coultes and Don Edgar shortstop and scored another two 41
drove .in three runs apiece and runs. Ed Daer was able to check
Pete Snow made a dramatic the Harriston club the rest of the NON-STOP DANCING
shoestring catch at the top of the way. The win was the second of
to the music of
ninth inning. the week.
Thursday the Vlringham club 'The Wingham club will travel
travelled to Harriston and came to Mount Forest this Friday and SHANNON 8 STAR TREK
away with another victory on an will host the Ripley
Int
er-
8 2 count. Winning pitcher Edmediates the following Tuesday. ;
1
Deer was in fine form, striking The Ripley game will be a family SATURDAY, JUNE 19
out 14 batters and allowing only affair since it features Grant and �" w" "` �
Wayne Coultes of the BPs and
of the Wingham Arena
Doug Coultes, who coaches the.
• Ripley squad. Drop down to the from 9 p.m. to I a.m.
Midget ladles park and see exciting fastball at Tickets only $8 per couple
its best. y
defeat Ripley Dance is restricted to those 18 and over.
1
The Wingham Ladies' Fastball
team put together another thrill- Wingham novice
ing game at the local ball park Y'
s
last Friday night for the enjoy- lacrosse asks
m.ent of a good crowd.
Ripley opened the scoring in for more, fans
the first inning when they put five.<�'
runners across the plate without Along with baseball, lacrosse 1 SPRING IS H
any answers from the Wingham season has started. The Wingham
gals. It was a different story in club has already played two 1 ,
the second frame when the local games, but unfortunately lost
squad retaliated with five runs of both. Coach Ken Henry philoso-
their own to tie the count. The phized, "This way we can't get Time T o Tune -Up A n d
Wingham team ran right through worse, I hope not anyway." ;,
their batting order and left the The first game was played at
bases loaded. Kincardine, Wednesday. June 2. Clean U p Your Car
From that point on each team It finished with a score of 5-3.
piled up runs until the final inning Scoring for Wingham were Tim
when the count stood at 17-16 in Brown, John Saint and Danny WITH A SUPER TUNE-UP
favor of Wingham and Ripley had Mansell.
g P Y AND A TEXACO TOMMY
the tying run on third when Patty The second game was played at
Brophy snapped up a hard home against Owen Sound. The SPECIAL JET GLAZE WAX JOB
grounder and beat the runner to final tally was 6-1. The sole point . AT
first for the clincher, was won by Kevin McLean, Fan
Esther Nethery on the mound attendance is increasing but the
pitched some exceptionally good GOSLING'S TEXACO
coach said, "More fan support PPo
ball and was always right in there would be appreciated."
en Ripley threatened. Coaches The complete line-up for the
Terry Nethery and Janet Haines Wingham novice lacrosse team = 357-3368
have done a very fine job with the is: Doug Wood, John Saint. Jim'
girls and they are improving with Dennis, Tim Brown, Paul Robin- 4 GET YOUR HOLIDAY ICE HERE
each game. son, BertSjaarda, Jason Goodall, SLIM JIM SWAN was on the mound and his lightning BLOCKS AND CUBES
The line-up includes Ann Bal- John Leedham, Kevin McLean, delivery had those city slickers fooled. It was in•the Sunday
ser. Lynn Bridge, Ellen Reid, Danny Mansell, Steve Skinn, game between the CKNX Tryhards and the CFPL CKSL
(Cathy Cruickshank, Jane Vath, Murray Skinn,, Brian Pilgrim. Combos fhom London. Sharing the pitching stint with John
Lynn Haines, Janet Wood, Mary Dennis Henry, Jim English and Day.?he team piled up a whopping 16 7 victory for CKNX. t
.Jean Wilhelm, Ruth Nethery, Robert Leedham, Atwood Lions 19th Annual
Esther Nethery. Carol Brophy,
Sharon Brophy and Patt Bro-
phy.D MI ION
r e
LYCEd `CEL
a name ION
IN d 16 Th 11 I'd 1 e SSA 19 Sul 20 ly
2 COMPIM SNOMINGS '. %
IT 411:00 .r,.Oa..M. I/ , �' Thursday, July 1, 19 :
In the middle �-
of a robbery.
Pizza for everyone (/r
Pizza for everyone ll
Weird things can
happen on a
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PLIAS[ NOTE: Thwotre -11 be CLOSE
MON. TUTS. - MD. and open oni
THURS. TO SUNDAYS UNTIL SIPTIMM
Thwn. 24, M. 2S, So. 26, Swe. 27Th
2 Sh•wkgs DeRY at 1:00 Lead 191r,•:60 P.11111
n Ay .,..ILA rM .wwf,rM KI ,-L-14.
PL) d afternoon game in the local park between the CKNX Try
hards and the CF Pl_ ad -was to raise money for the Winqham arena renovation
fund ---the first event of this kind. A donation from one of the spectators goes into the hat
held by Brian Beck.
b
Elmo Township Memorial Community Centre, Atwood
'BEEF BARBECUE 4 p.m. to 7 p.m Adults $4 Children S
'MONSTER PARADE starts 6:30 p.m Prizes
'DRAW for $2000 in cosh prizes
'SPECIAL BINGO 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
'DANCE 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Feoturing "Four of o Kind''
EVERYONE WELCOMEI
SUNSHINE '76
per participant. participants
The Wingham Recreation De-
will meet at the Riverview Drive-
partment sponsoring a new
In on August 2 at 9 a.m.
program, Summer '76. The pro-
POOL I\,
gram is for participants 6 to 15
We are sure you have been I
years of age. Instruction;, 18
wondering why the pool was not
tennis, archery, orienteering,
open last weekend. The
volleyball, floor hockey, field
chlorinator was not operational WINGHAM
Y
hockey and bike hikes will be in-
and due 1. to a misjudgment in 357-2320
eluded in this four week program.
digging /for the new day care
Drama is also a feature of this
/ —
program. Improvizatiun, role
playing dud dramatization will be
-
f `
three aspects studied. Hopefully
we can present a production at
4 '�
O
the end of this program.SERVICE
Sunshine '76 will be held from rffA VAZ
R eT� July 5-30, Monday through Fri -
01s =; _� „�..• day from 9-5 p.m. at the cost of LISTOWEL
$5.00 per participant. All par-
ticipants will meet at the arena 291-2111
on Monday, July 5 at 9 a.m. for a AIRLINES CRUISES
general information session. BUS TOURS GROUP TOURS
Register immediately to en
sure a successful program! The ABC CHARTERS SUN TOURS
information you need regarding 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
this varied program is in the
' summer brochure circulated
to through the elementary schools.
The registration will determine
RAY BAYNTON and Stan Cepukas check the score sheet part way through the game on the activities we willrun. If there Seaforth Lions
Sunday afternoon. The CKNX Tryhards were in top form and at the peak of their gruelling are any problems or questionsp
training grind as they met the (semi) professionals from London. contact the recreation office im- BEEF BARBECUE AND DANCE
mediately.
DAYCAMP presents the
S O r r y f o r The Day Camp program for
INTERMEDIATE ACTION children 7-13 years will includeWALTER OSTANEK BAND
activities such as hiking, Saturday, the error orien1ecamp fcook singincamp
y, June 26
g and
Mount Forest, Harriston An error was made in the cap- games and nature study. Once at the Seaforth Community Centre
tion underneath one of last during the program the campers
week's front page photographs. will stay overnight at the camp. Admission - $7 - Bar B.Q.
drop game s to Wingham The picture was of male athletes Our objectives are to create a 6:30 to B'30p.m.
who received special mention at curiosity in the campers about
-Dance 9m. to 1 a.m.
Wingham BP Intermediates four hits. In the sixth inning the F. E. Madill's athletic banquet. the out-of-doors and the living p'
are starting to roll. They nipped BPs'exploded into action and got The description for the last two things that inhabit it, how they fit CATERED BY CAMPBELL AND CARDIFF
Mount Forest 10-4 at the local five runs on four hits. people on the right, should have into the picture of living things,
park Tuesday night of last week. Wayne Coultes and Bob Arm- read Andy Heim, Most Valuable how they are themselves a part of
Winning pitcher Don Edgar strong reached first base on two Plaver, 1st in vaulting and paral- nature. Tickets available at Lynn Hoy Enterprises
struck out eight Mount Forest
batters and allowed six hits. The
BPs collected ten hits with two
Mount' Forest players pitching.
C t (,oult s and Ross Moffat
consecutive errors by the Harris -
ton infield. Keith Elston.followed
with a single to load the bases and
Bill Brown followed with a pinch
hit to hel score two runs Pete
lels in WOSSA and Jim Laidlaw,
1st in pommel horse at WOSSA
and Most Improved Player. We
would like to apologize for the
mistake
The Day Camp will be located
on a bush site next to the river at
the end of Park Drive. The pro-
gram will be held from Aug. 2-6
,ran e p Lfrom 9 to 5 p.m. at the cost of 55.00
did most of the hitting for the Snow Men lined a hard drive to Wingham Kinsmen Annual June Dance
BPs. Coultes and Don Edgar shortstop and scored another two 41
drove .in three runs apiece and runs. Ed Daer was able to check
Pete Snow made a dramatic the Harriston club the rest of the NON-STOP DANCING
shoestring catch at the top of the way. The win was the second of
to the music of
ninth inning. the week.
Thursday the Vlringham club 'The Wingham club will travel
travelled to Harriston and came to Mount Forest this Friday and SHANNON 8 STAR TREK
away with another victory on an will host the Ripley
Int
er-
8 2 count. Winning pitcher Edmediates the following Tuesday. ;
1
Deer was in fine form, striking The Ripley game will be a family SATURDAY, JUNE 19
out 14 batters and allowing only affair since it features Grant and �" w" "` �
Wayne Coultes of the BPs and
of the Wingham Arena
Doug Coultes, who coaches the.
• Ripley squad. Drop down to the from 9 p.m. to I a.m.
Midget ladles park and see exciting fastball at Tickets only $8 per couple
its best. y
defeat Ripley Dance is restricted to those 18 and over.
1
The Wingham Ladies' Fastball
team put together another thrill- Wingham novice
ing game at the local ball park Y'
s
last Friday night for the enjoy- lacrosse asks
m.ent of a good crowd.
Ripley opened the scoring in for more, fans
the first inning when they put five.<�'
runners across the plate without Along with baseball, lacrosse 1 SPRING IS H
any answers from the Wingham season has started. The Wingham
gals. It was a different story in club has already played two 1 ,
the second frame when the local games, but unfortunately lost
squad retaliated with five runs of both. Coach Ken Henry philoso-
their own to tie the count. The phized, "This way we can't get Time T o Tune -Up A n d
Wingham team ran right through worse, I hope not anyway." ;,
their batting order and left the The first game was played at
bases loaded. Kincardine, Wednesday. June 2. Clean U p Your Car
From that point on each team It finished with a score of 5-3.
piled up runs until the final inning Scoring for Wingham were Tim
when the count stood at 17-16 in Brown, John Saint and Danny WITH A SUPER TUNE-UP
favor of Wingham and Ripley had Mansell.
g P Y AND A TEXACO TOMMY
the tying run on third when Patty The second game was played at
Brophy snapped up a hard home against Owen Sound. The SPECIAL JET GLAZE WAX JOB
grounder and beat the runner to final tally was 6-1. The sole point . AT
first for the clincher, was won by Kevin McLean, Fan
Esther Nethery on the mound attendance is increasing but the
pitched some exceptionally good GOSLING'S TEXACO
coach said, "More fan support PPo
ball and was always right in there would be appreciated."
en Ripley threatened. Coaches The complete line-up for the
Terry Nethery and Janet Haines Wingham novice lacrosse team = 357-3368
have done a very fine job with the is: Doug Wood, John Saint. Jim'
girls and they are improving with Dennis, Tim Brown, Paul Robin- 4 GET YOUR HOLIDAY ICE HERE
each game. son, BertSjaarda, Jason Goodall, SLIM JIM SWAN was on the mound and his lightning BLOCKS AND CUBES
The line-up includes Ann Bal- John Leedham, Kevin McLean, delivery had those city slickers fooled. It was in•the Sunday
ser. Lynn Bridge, Ellen Reid, Danny Mansell, Steve Skinn, game between the CKNX Tryhards and the CFPL CKSL
(Cathy Cruickshank, Jane Vath, Murray Skinn,, Brian Pilgrim. Combos fhom London. Sharing the pitching stint with John
Lynn Haines, Janet Wood, Mary Dennis Henry, Jim English and Day.?he team piled up a whopping 16 7 victory for CKNX. t
.Jean Wilhelm, Ruth Nethery, Robert Leedham, Atwood Lions 19th Annual
Esther Nethery. Carol Brophy,
Sharon Brophy and Patt Bro-
phy.D MI ION
r e
LYCEd `CEL
a name ION
IN d 16 Th 11 I'd 1 e SSA 19 Sul 20 ly
2 COMPIM SNOMINGS '. %
IT 411:00 .r,.Oa..M. I/ , �' Thursday, July 1, 19 :
In the middle �-
of a robbery.
Pizza for everyone (/r
Pizza for everyone ll
Weird things can
happen on a
t 5
PLIAS[ NOTE: Thwotre -11 be CLOSE
MON. TUTS. - MD. and open oni
THURS. TO SUNDAYS UNTIL SIPTIMM
Thwn. 24, M. 2S, So. 26, Swe. 27Th
2 Sh•wkgs DeRY at 1:00 Lead 191r,•:60 P.11111
n Ay .,..ILA rM .wwf,rM KI ,-L-14.
PL) d afternoon game in the local park between the CKNX Try
hards and the CF Pl_ ad -was to raise money for the Winqham arena renovation
fund ---the first event of this kind. A donation from one of the spectators goes into the hat
held by Brian Beck.
b
Elmo Township Memorial Community Centre, Atwood
'BEEF BARBECUE 4 p.m. to 7 p.m Adults $4 Children S
'MONSTER PARADE starts 6:30 p.m Prizes
'DRAW for $2000 in cosh prizes
'SPECIAL BINGO 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
'DANCE 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Feoturing "Four of o Kind''
EVERYONE WELCOMEI