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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-29, Page 17Baton using a power lawn debris. St. Jahn Ambulance urges mowar, geek that there are no you to remove all stones, Wire cbibbvn Or bystander in the and other foreign objects from yard that might get hit by flying the yard. THURS. JULY 29 SHOWTIME 8 P.M. W� WALTER - MATTHAU _31l TATUM O'NEAL - ti "THE BAD NEWS ADULT •NT•RIA1NMlNT FRI. –THURS. � WEEK JULY 30 — AUG. 5 CUNT EASTWOOD fJOS"W►6 SAT. 2 SHOWINGS 7:30 - 9:45nday, ThursdayE SHOWING 0 P.M. Showtime dusk 1 1 1 all programs subiect to thane* BOX OFFICE OPENS AT s oo P M THURS. JULY 29 g 9 Sao,r J it'ilotll%1g but action at the Derive -in ADULT ENTERTAINMENT C , .T I -a . LAR' r FRIDAY FOR 1 WEEK JULY 30 TO AUG. 3 WIMItA3 1'10:14A L)RI`r'i IPr' . ; is I IRGi I I � i ,' ,...,. .... A i!`i>. i*;• i � Y 1.rul-I,�W• � , ,,,mb. SAM„= :. .Fy Henry 'FONZIE' Winkler in 1958 ' making love l meant "making out.” ADULT TNTFRTAINMENT SUNDAY, AUG. 1 ONLY 3 ADDED ATTRACTIONS ERLOCK HOLMES vs. JACK THE RIPPER! DAVI HEMMINGS GAYLDE HUNNICUTT. FRUMERT OF FERR Adult EnterfainlncM VOLUNTEER STAFF for last week's religion school held at Sacred Heart for the Lake Huron District were back, Mrs. Anne Fisher, Teeswater, Ron Pickersgill, Clinton, Father Flavin, (now at Teeswater but visiting for the summer from Ireland), Sister Carmelita, Cape Croker. Middle, Teresa Nolan, Sister St. Pious, Hamilton, Pauline Schmidt, Carol Brophy, Charles Husnik and Bonnie Nolan. Front, Darlene Hallahan, Michele Foxton, Ann deBruyn, Lorraine Nelemans, Austin O'Donnell and Lisa Rammeloo. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY JULY 28, 29 and 30 x Still the lisimst (& thesis all! V1 p 17 II I I I I o- _�•_ T, I 1 I� vim+ -WED., JULY 28th — FREE DRAW for oc MEN'S 10 -SPEED SHIELDS BICYCLE 1i CHItDREN'S ADMISSION SOc FOR WALT DISNEY SHOWS ONLY a to Q TIO e x • • • , O Q � 4A .� Z ° 1 m 0. 8 O 0 1, 1 0 v SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY i IL JULY 31, AUGUST 2 and 3 N LL ` ADULT ENTERTA INMEN ° D p ce X o Co ��o + V Bi& DE Wkly% Jean -P Ffrf AU TX)N "TW Md55c1 l0i n BYr tfTl Tori ArtiOf! tape CDhEri a a 1d0 B 3114 Y1 �p �) ADULT -^ ENTERTA INMF NT H X O "POSSE" IOLKMXooumM (Bill= DEM v Starting Wednesday, August 4 George C. Scott - Anne Bancroft "The Hindenburg" --PLUS-- Charlton -PLUS--Charlton Heston, Karen Black, George Kennedy "Airport 1975" A "cutles" here Friday nigh The day we have been waiting for will be here this week. The Wingham BP's sponsored by Bob Foxton will face the California Cuties at the Wingham Ball Park on Friday at 8 p.m. Plenty of tickets will be available at the gate on Friday. For the locals pitchers Ed Daer and Don Edgar will have their hands full in containing the Cuties. People who like fun will enjoy this game with Hefty Helen, Fifi the Flirt, Lotta Fanny and fancy fielder Main Street Sally, who covers short stop with all the finesse of a major leaguers. An interesting and side split- ting routine will be shown even though the Cuties will be out to win. Doug Neil, coach of the BP's who says he has seen the Cuties play, feels his team will have a good chance even though the odds seem to be against them. Neil an- nounced that former Winghamite Bill Hotchkiss, a pitcher with quite a reputation in Western On- tario has joined the team along with infielder Bruce Stahl from Goderich. This should be the game of the season for ball fans. Tiffin robbed "DUMPY DORA" of the California Cuties who will face, Bob Of shut—Out Foxton's BP's on Friday at 8 p.m. at the Wingham Ball Park. Weighing in at 250 lbs. 'Dora' will be ready to give The Brophy PeeWees played her 'all' in the big game. It is hoped that a .good crowd will ball against Seaforth last week be in attendance for the game. and rolled over them 17-1 in a Lop- sided score to take the first game of the best of three. The winner of Brophy Peewees this series takes on the winner of tion RecreaReport Clinton and Dashwood series to po advance to the finals of the j�� end schedule 11-1 WOAA. By Jim Ward Hitting for the Brophy Pee - The local Brophy PeeWees 10_L Wees was Peter Goodall with a the only game of the seven team long triple and four singles for a POOL ACTIVITIES BALL PROGRAM schedule last Friday night in perfect day at the plate. Dan The first session. of swim Each coach has been re= Listowel by the score of 9-5 in a Martin had a double and three lessons will end this week. sponsible for his own publicity.very tight game that see -sawed singles; Steve Morrison four sin- Awards will be made to all those They have all done well in this back and forth until the sixth in- gles; Bill Brophy three singles; who are successful. The pre -be -area as wellas winning Hames. ning when Listowel put four runs Ken Deichert two singles, and a ginner' program receive pat- Each team as done well this across to take the game. single going to Dave Nesbitt. ches from the Wingham pro- year. They all need the SupportOf Listowel opened the scoring in Joe Tiffin pitched a fine game 'gram. Everything above that will the local fans. Where are you? the bottom of the first inning with for the local squad and had a shut be either Red Cross or Royal Life The future stars are here giving one run and the two teams played out going for himself until the last awards if they are successful. their all in every game and the tight ball until the bottom of the inning with two out and a Sea- The second session will start coaches have looked arta the third when the local team came forth player blooped a single into Monday, August 2 and go to Fri- teams so well. through with three runs to go up short left centre field scoring a day, August 27. The last week will 3-1. They added one more in their runner on third base. Joe pitched be spent on the Red Cross �Ota� lacrossehalf of the fourth, only to have a three -hitter in this one and got Leaders' Course. Listowel come back with two to some fine support from his in- 0"0'0 team ties 3• 3 leave the score at 4-2 for the Bro- field. SUMMER PLAYGROUND phy team after four innings. AND DAY CAMP Wingham Novice -Tykes la - Listowel came on in the fifth This playground is drawing to a c.osse team tied 3-3 in a game and sixth with six runs while close this week for very young played against Kincardine Tues- holding the Brophy team to only ones. The Day Camp still has day, July 13. The score was proof one run and that's the way it end- 7 1' 9OIf eiS pI Li�I room for more boys and girls. theteamis playing better, im- ed. Wingham had two on base in 1 The day camp will take the theme proving with age as it were. the last inning but were unable to of an Indian Week. The location get them across. will be out in the first bush along Top scorer was Bert Sjaarda The Brophy team and the List- at Invitational the Maitland. We havelanned a who shot in two goals and one owep goal was scored by Jason Good - spot in the wound up tied for top A total of 117 g fers participat- g� program which will last for all. One goal was won by the Good - spot in the league with 11 runs ed Wednesday oflAst week when just five days, August 2-6. The Wi and 1 loss each, but b virtue of y nghamites in each of the three y the Wingham Golf Club Invita- youngsters go out in the morning periods played. Ken Henry Wingham's highest runs for and tional was held at the local and, come back by 4:30-5 p.m. coaches the local boys. lowest runs against in league course. Games and skills will be learned No further games will be play - play they came out on top The Labatt Trophy and prize and played. The more we have ed by the lacrosse squad in their Hitting for the Bropiiwteam for the low gross was presented the more fun will be had by all. home town since the Wingham were Peter Goodall one double by Mike Smith of Labatt's to Don Give the recreation office a call, Community Centre has been clos- and two singles; Dan Martin, two Erskine of Dayton Plains, Michi- 357-1208. ed for repairs pairs and renovations. doubles and one single; Bill Bf6- gar. He and Bill English of Bar- phy, three singles; Mike Foxton, rie were tied with scores of 68, two singles; with singles going to with Mr. Erskine winning -the Paul Montgomery, Richard playoff. Moore and Ken Deichert. Mr. English was holder of the Mike Foxton played a fantastic low net and was presented with a game in the centre field position, chair from Electrohome by Bill coming up with three good catch- Hanula. Don Rae of Guelph won a es including two of them on the prize for the longest drive on the run, the kind that got a good hand eighth hole. from the crowd. He also came through with two good hits to help prThe prize for the closest ap- oach on the fifth hole went to his team. Bob Zister, Listowel The WW$bA a Advance -Times, July !8, 1s1*- ftp 2 a HARRISTON, DRIVE—IN Theatre Thursday, friday, July 29 & 30 SIDNEY POITIER IN THE WILBY CONSPIRACY PLUS THE RETURN OF THE PINK PANTHER Adult Entertainment Saturday, July 31 ONLY ELVIS PRESLEY IN SPEEDWAY PLUS A TOUCH OF CLASS STARS BARBARA STREISAND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Shows start at dusk EA i DON ERSKIN from Dayton Plains received this trophy for having 'low gross' in the Invitational Golf Tournament. It was presented by Mike Smith on behalf of Laba"'s who sponsored the event. Don accepted a radio as an additional prize. d