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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-08-26, Page 16v ■ pap 6 --Mw Wingham Advance -Times, August 36, 1876 Brophy PeeWees win WOAA Littre, - Wroxeter Personais bingo wlnners await OBA series Trete is a building boom on Mrs. Elaine Mclntee, Weston, pr mItly in the village. Allan spent the weekend with her moth- The Wingham Brophy PeeWees Adams and Donald Adams are in er, Mrs. Ross Sanderson. Mrs. ended the Western Ontario Ath- the course of building new homes. Wilfred Kieffer, Ethel, visited letic Association playoffs with a Mr., and Mrs. Jack Clarke have Sunday at the same home. perfect finish. They didn't lose a recently moved into their new "Peter Pan" plays Thursday to Sunday at the Lyceum. A game in the three series played home in the park area. towards the championship. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yoder and Hotel, August 26, In the final best -of -three series family, RR 1, Wroxeter, have ;on. Elmira. Mrs. Caswell, Blue - they beat Goderich, in Goderich, moved into their new home on the last Wednesday, 5-2. Friday night former john deGroot property at home they wrapped it all up north of Wroxeter. with a convincing 14-5 victory. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliott Hendricks. Waterloo, Elizabeth In the game in Goderich the have moved into their new RR 1, local lads played heads up ball Wroxeter, home purchased from and only allowed the losers one Alvin Yoder. run until the seventh inning. Clod- Miss Cathy Steurnal of Kit- ® erich's second run came in the chener is presently visiting her - o ned in 1958 eighth. grandmother, Mrs. George West- Top hitter for Wingham was lake. • Danny Martin with two singles. Mr., and Mrs. John Holisen, = Paul Montgomery had a triple, Burlington, are visitors with Mr. Peter Goodall hit a long triple and Mrs. Mac Allen. Dr. Howard Catching fish for research pur- which went right back to the race Mitchell visited at the same home poses involves techniques more track fence, Richard Moore, during the week. complex than many realize. A Daryl Holmes and Dave Nesbitt Mrs. Jean Baker, Miss Betty method must be used in order all came up with singles. Wylie and Miss Ethel Saff are that the fish may be collected, In the second game, played in presently visiting Mrs. Howard studied and returned to the water Wingham, the Brophy boys put on Wylie at her cottage at Amberley unharmed. an awesome display of hitting Beach. To overcome this problem, power before a very good home Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gibson, devices such as trap nets are crowd. Hamilton, are visiting his sister, used by researchers. A trap net is Steve Morrison started the ball Miss Marion Gibson. composed of a box -like "crib" rolling in the second inning with a Wallace and Elgin Toman of with a funnel -shaped entrance at- long home run. Paul Montgomery New Hamburg and Plattsville, tached to it. They are generally was at his swinging best with a respectively, visited Sunday at made of wire cage sections sewn triple, two doubles and a single. the home of their brother, Mr. together with plastic line. The top Dan Martin had a double and and Mrs. Ross Toman. framework of the crib is con- triple while Bill Brophy had a Mr. and Mrs. John McGee and structed of cedar for buoyancy, double and single. sons, London, visited his parents, while the bottom is of steel for Dave Nesbitt and • Daryl Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McGee at the `"'eight. The crib will then be Holmes had two singles each with weekend. stretched open at all times. Richard Moore knocking .out two Jamie Sanderson, Toronto, and The wings are extended from doubles. Mike Foxton and Ken David Sanderson, London, were the crib at 45 degree angles, to Deichert had singles for a total of weekend guests with their par- form the funnel entrance for 17 hits. ents, Mr. and Mrs. James San- added area coverage. A "lead" Danny Martin, despite having a derson. fence projects away from the ent- chipped bone in his leg, pitched a Mrs. Eva Willis, Harriston, has ranee. whale of a game with 12 strike - come to make her home with her come size of the trap net may outs to his credit. Dan was in j brother and sister-in-law, Mr. vary depending on its location. ed the night before in a game he and Mrs. Wallace Matthews. When fully constructed, the trap was playing for the bantams. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Gibson, takes on the appearance of an The Brophy PeeWees, by virtue Florida, are visiting at the home arrow pointing to the shore. The of their winning the WOAA of his sister and brother-in-law, lead is the shaft, and the wings crown, earned the right to ad - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke and converge to the point of the vance to the playdowns with the other relatives. On Sunday Mr. arrow, the crib. As a rule, the best teams from all over Ontario. and Mrs. Burke held a family re- nets are usually located at least This double -knockout series is union their home to visit with four feet under the water's Sur- tenatively set for Belle River Mr. andd Mrs. Gibson. face and no deeper than double p near Windsor. The series will be Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Pollock the height of the net. played over the Labor Day week - and Todd of Bramalea visited When the trap net is in position, end. over the weekend with Mr. and the extended lead blocks the path Mrs. Vern Clark and Mrs. Gordon of fish that are moving from Underwood, Gorrie, was a Sun- day at the same home. shallow to deeper water. The fish, in an attempt to swim around the At the Movies guest lead, follow the lead to the crib Mr. and Mrs. Eric Eaton and Tommy and Miss Cathy Banner- where they are trapped. "hearts" Capturing the bright landscape man of Seaforth called on their The of the trap, which of fantasy and the atmosphere of aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Al- are sections of the wings closest imperishable youth, Walt Dis- lan Griffith on Friday. .to the crib, are designed so that ney's all -animation treatment of fish will be turned back into the Sir James M. Barrie's "Peter crib should they attempt to swim Pan" returns this summer to de - BINGO EVERY in the direction of an exit. light moviegoers of all ages. FRIDAY EVENING Trap nets are usually located - The famed story of the boy who off shore in lake waters, with the would not grow up includes such at lead projecting perpendicular famous cartoon characters as the VANASTRA from the shore. They are exten- hero, Peter Pan; imaginative RECREATIONAL CENTRE sively used at the southern end of Wendy and her younger brothers, Lake Huron where wave condi- John and Michael; their parents, 1S REGULAR GAMES tions are more predictable than Mr. and Mrs. Darling; evil Cap - AT $10.00 EACH the Lake Huron shores of the tain Hook; the ticking crocodile, Maitland Valley watershed. who constantly longs for another 3 SHARE -THE -WEALTH With healthy catches, re- bite of the Cap'n, and Smee, the GAMES searchers are able to study bumbling first mate. ADMISSION $1.00 migratory patterns and growth Running through the story like INCLUDES ONE FREE CARD rates of fish populations. They a bright golden thread are the are also able to check the success antics of the incredibly lovely but Additional cards 2k of fish stocking operations and hot-tempered Tinker Bell, dainty each or 6 for $1 .00 collect eggsJrpm spawning fish messenger and boon companion for hatchery incubation. All of to the irrepressible Peter Pan. ADMISSION RESTRICTED TO this is accomplished without the In color by Technicolor, "Peter THOSE 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER fear of disturbing their "sub- Pan" features the vocal talents of A AFTER WINNING.THE TITLE for the Pee Wee division from Crediton, Wingham's Brophy Pee-Wees will now advance to Ontario Baseball Association playdowns. The Western Ontario Athletic Association champions won the best -of -three series, 2-1 with a 14-4 victory at town park Friday night. The team is shown with the championship trophy. Back row from the left, Rick Deichert, coach, Dave Nesbitt, Steve Morrison, Danny Martin, Paul Montgomery, Peter Goodall and Des Brophy, coach; centre, Daryl Holmes, John Haynes, Mike Foxton, Ken Deichert and Robert Grove. Kneeling, Richard Moore, Bill Brophy, Tom Foulon and Joe Tiffin. 7, SCOUTING NEWS "n Anyone who has volunteered kindly allowed the Scouts to set hours of their time to any or- up a small display in the theatre ganization knows that occasion- with one of the leaders available :•' ally you become discouraged. each night to discuss scouting in You ask yourself, "Why am I Wingham. The boys were grate - knocking myself out?" Every ful for this opportunity. time you try to organize any, There is an urgent nedd for event, it is always the same few both Junior and Senior leadersSUTTON who come forward to offer assist- for the Cub Packs. If you are 16IsPARK ' ance. You wonder if anyone real- years of age or over and could I N N ly does care, or is aware of what spare two hours a week to work _ you are trying to accomplish. with boys age 8 to 11, please call Then you look at the real pur- the Group Committee chairman, Hwy. 21 N., Kincardine pose of Scouting, the boys, and if Perrie Holmes at 357-3322. there is only one boy who has been prevented from wandering the streets with no purpose in life — then you know it is worthwhile. At the same time, someone comes forward to help and you realize an ambition for your boys. A base cUp for backwoods camping where the boys can be taught to enjoy and care for their environment. First, Wingham is indeed grateful to Bridge Motors Ltd. who have made such a project possible. A lot of hard work will be involved, but the boys are not afraid of hard work. They can also live with rough conditions and enjoy it. Men emerge from this type of training. For those who missed the film "Follow Me Boys" which was shown in Wingham the first of this month, you missed a truly delightful film. Mr. Scnedler Very Howick lions _ =_— — — ----- - sects 1n the process. Hans Conned, Bobby Driscoll and Kathryn Beaumont. Directed bingo wlnners by Hamilton Luske, Clyde Geron- MA NOR HOI ani and Wilfred Jackson the animated feature is a Buena Howick Lions bingo winners in Dorothy JAL regular games were Vista re-release. .lacklin. Hanover and Loraine Meet friends at the Manor "Peter Pan" plays Thursday to Sunday at the Lyceum. A Montgomerv. Wroxeter; Ron Chvrrn Wrnxeterr, Mrs Gnrdon your matinee performance will play Griffith, Gorrie; Elizabeth Stin- Hotel, August 26, 27 and 28 to Saturday at 2. ;on. Elmira. Mrs. Caswell, Blue - hear ale. William Upper. Listowel, . . . tilts Dviislvdt. Dorking. Mrs. A The 3.900 -mile Trans -Canada Hendricks. Waterloo, Elizabeth COUNTRY WALLY Telephone System microwave system -the longest in the world Stinson, Elmira. Ron Cherry, Wroxeter Mrs. Cooper. Listo- - o ned in 1958 %kVl. Mrs. Turner, Harriston, Share the wealth first, Mrs. Icon &ester. Mildmay, $28.00; second. Mrs. Harvey Reidt, f Wroxeter $25:00 special: Mrs. Bates, Harriston and Mrs. Simon Huber, Mildmay. Jackpot consolation plus bonus Mrs. Simon Huber, Mild- OWIING may Stand-up bingo .loan Robin- son. LcknowOPEN FOR SEASON !, ttlerUHanov�er. card Mark Door prizes: Edna Greenley, llarriston. Gladys Bates. Harris - SEPTEMBER 4 ton and Arthur Handricks, MEN'S LEAGUES, LAIDIES' LEAGUES, Waterloo U Iaicky draws: Donald McInnis, MIXED LEAGUES NOW BEING F'ordw•ich. Margaret Moyer. FORMED Mildmav, Loretta Huber, Mild - FULL JUNIOR Y.B.C. PROGRAM may and Don Foerester. Elmira. JUNIOR REGISTRATION Dart games: games called. John Stroup, Fordwich, and Jim Scott. Listowel won $700 Sept. 11 - 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. - $2.00 Open Bowling Friday i Saturday Evenings OPEN SUNDAYS STARTING NOVEMBER 7, 1976 WIN6HAM BOWLING LANES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 357-1940 91 Fordwich Bill Stinson took the services Sunday at Kurtzville and Ford- wich United Churches He leaves this week for Beaverlodge, Alberta Misses Donna and Brenda Martin spent the weekend in Listowel with Mr and Mrs Bill Walker PLAY IT SAFE ! Blades that aren't working properly are a real hazard to,you and your family. We stock windshield wiper blades to fit your car model and the installation is quick and efficient. Replocement ,is low cost and you'll drive off in safety. GOSLING TEXACO S Victoria Avenue T E XAC O Wingham, Ontario 357-3368 KEEP IT .000L0 Air Conditioning throughout A dinner dance all week in the upstairs lounge. Featuring: Duty Free for those who like to talk and dance instead of rock and bump. 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