HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-09-23, Page 19Howick Lions
bingo winners
Here are this week's Howick
Lions bingo winners:
Regular games: Bonnie Hislop,
Gorrie; Mrs. Robinson, Palmer-
ston, Mrs. Hamilton, Listowel;
Mrs. Grub, Neustadt, Mrs. Bill
Schill, Formosa; and Tens Gard-
ner, Lucknow; Mrs. Rocker,
Listdwel and Mrs. McInnis,
Fordwich ; Elizabeth Stinson, El-
mira', Mrs. Dewar, Atwood;
Jackpot consolau0n Bonus:
Mrs. Hamilton, Listowel.
Lap Card- Mrs. RobinsY.,,
Palmerston.
Dart game: Tena Gardner,
Lucknow, $0.00.
Door Prizes: Mrs. Hastings,
Listowel, Jean Dewar, Atwood;
Joan Robinson, Lucknow and
Sarah Anstedt, Wingham.
Lucky Draws: Edna Machan,
Atwood, Mrs. Hammer, Listowel,
Glenda Morris, Brussels and Jim
Cherry, Wroxeter.
At the Movies
"Three Days of the Condor",
starring Robert Redford, Faye
Dunaway, Cliff Robertson, Max
von Sydow and John Housemaq
will open Sunday at the Lyceum.
The production is a suspense
thriller about a CIA researcher
played by Redford who is plunged
into a harrowing chain of events
that exposes covert activities
within the agency. Redford finds
himself trapped in a struggle that
The Wingham Advance -Times, September 23, 1#76 -Page 7
by Ted Sawders
Mary Hehn, Wingham and Ethel not only threatens his life, but Everybody can use hindsight their regi shifts and tits
Day, Wingham; Rita Holloway, L A KEL E T forces him to examine his own and be right. However, looking them a lot more ice time
Wingham; Helen Walker, Wing Leach.
ham; Mary Godden, Ethel; Mona Congratulations 'to Mr. and
conscience and personal values. back on the Canada Cup series LannyacDonald was one of
there are a few things I would like Y
Camerson, Listowel and Mrs. Mrs. ktichard Dodd (Marie Director Sydney Pollock's film io meniion. the surlrnyiaE of the ��• He
Tom Leek, Wroxeter. Share the McCoMb) formerly of the Lake- was djui on locations throughout One of the first things that Played his wing well did a lot
Wealth. i -Mrs. Bordon, Harris- let and Clifford area, on the birth New York City and Washington comes to mind is the fact Team of heavy hitting, something he is
ton; 2 -Garry Larson, Listowel of a daughter on Friday, Sept. 17. D.C. It was based on the novel !r Canada was only scored on once not tog well-known for. He also
and Mrs. Moyer, Mildmay. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Krumland of "Six Days of the condor" by while they were .at a man disad- Played well with Darryl Sittler
$25.00 Special: Pearl Angus, Ajax are spending a few days, James Grady. when kill' I
Wingham. with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey r' t vantage. This, in itself, is quite a mg penalties. as pen-
Wingham. However the fact they only alty killing of this duo was one of
Stand Up Bingo: Irene Farrier, Demerling. Faye Dunaway, nominated last scored 11 goals with a man ad- the outstanding features as far as
Wingham. year for an Academy Award for " to f Il to I was concerned
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SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 26, 27, 28TH
HUSTLE AT 7:30 P.M. - CONDOR AT -9:00 P.M.
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They both
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her performance in -China- t ' • van ge is no Yea yup par,
town", plays a photographer who 5) especially with the scoring power Scotty Bowman and Sam Pol-
becomes involved with the CIA „/'° they had on the club. lack went with a number of their
agent. Cliff Robertson is a CIA of Figuring this on the basis of Stanley Cup champion Montreal
aeial in this fast-moving +� professional hockey and the Canadiens. Again, my own opin-
amount of goals scored on a pow- ion was they didn't play as well as
sus nse drama.
Pe - er play situation, it is almost they can. Peter Mahovlich and.
g• drastic. Had the games been Steve Shutt t� big -disappoint-
played under International rules ments to me.
Days of the Condor" is "Hustle",
another action picture. It stars ;;.'` however, Team Canada would Guy Lefleur, Guy Lapointe,
Burt Reynolds as a detective and 1 have probably scored a lot more Serge Savard and Larry Robin -
Catherine Deneuve as a call girl. ILIO* � b �/ � ,goals when they had an advan- son showed flashes of their great
"cage. play. The defencemen made the
` Under the International rules most impression on me.
the player must stay in the pen- The rest of the team played
+••- T• ,a1'' ;►'► ally box for the entire two min outstandingly with Boby Orr and
°''•m"°°'�' Ar `� utes of a minor penalty. This hap Dennis Potvin the pick of the de-
" w M�/� pens even if the opposition scores fence.
. >., SEPT. 24 - 25 any amount of goals. However the man who all the
° °"`E°'°'"""`"' f t If Team Canada had a man ad g �
a alccolades should oto is a
•, ` ' �/ ^";' ""► vantage for a full two minutes I tien Vachon. Of the three goal -
X; µ. r think they would have won most ,tenders kept for the series he was
-rETER SUSAN BARRY NEWMAN probably the least like( starter.
-FONDA GEORGE L g j r t of their games rather handily. On P Y
CLEAVON LlrftE / �.; most occasions when they hada Gerry Cheevers and Chico Resch
man advantage they kept the were given much more chance to
• - i�"` puck moving around in the op- play because of thefr play in their
position net. There shooting was respective leagues last season.
DW" AR1 way below par. Rogie came through in fine
CRAZY LARRY The fact that Bobby Clarke had style and deserved being named
=�►ls BEAUTIFUL•DISPLAYS of early fall flowers were an enjoyable part of the exhibits -at the only one shot on goal throughout the outstanding player in the
Belgrave fair last week. Bob Coultes and Bob Taylor are the two locals in the background. the entire tournament is simply Canada Cup series. He ,was the
one man who really kept the
amazing. For all the work he did, Y eP
_ it is almost unbelievable. Team Canada in games when
° What it does prove is his ability they showed signs of falling
• to control the puck when he is on apart.
SEPT. 26 WND•, D",. REiTRiCTED the ice. Had his linemates been Y
., •ND DV.E1,. Local skaters win medals, as Darryl Sittler say;
more accurate with their shots, "What can we do for an encore .
ThEv rE hot Well, as far as Sittler is con-
• • • Team Canada would have hada cerned he could lead the Toronto
.-d:.om.^� ��^ r- cups in summer competition lot more goals.
Bill Barber did his share. How- Maple Leafs to the Stanley Cup.
1: ever Reg Leach wasn't on target That would be a great way to
.Figure skating is quickly be- Kueneman: foxtrot, Sylvia A pairs and singles training too often. Barber and Clarke did finish what has started off as a
�` .* ids•' coming a year-round sport in our Beard. Leanne Cossitt: Ameri- seminar held in. Lake Placid, a lot of . altb-killing l well id . wonderful season.
area. Many members of the local can waltz. Chris and Leanne Cos- New York, in September was at
club have been training, trying sitt. Cheryl Gavreluk; tango, tended by Carol Wheeler and a
,.. tests, attending seminars and April Moore. Leanne Cossitt, Blaine Moore.
a..+ cA ewmDereE participating as competitors rep- Chris Cossitt. Cheryl Gavreluk; A fund-raising dance will be 1101
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rlusTtr� resenting their• community dur- Paso Doble. Michelle McCutche- held November 6 in the WinghamMANOR
FRM^��•-•- 1>A ing the spring and summer on. Starlight waltz, Olive Lapp, Armouries. Tickets will be avail
Lipstick months with many trophies and Grace Ann Kueneman; Kilian, able in the near future.
test accomplishments. chelle McCutcheon. Olive The Wingham Figure Skating Meet your friends at the Manor
At North Bay Blaine Moore` pp; bronze` pair' test. Carol Club will operate as usual Mon -
won the silver medal in the men's Wheeler and Blaine Moore; days and Wednesdays at the Van -
silver September 23, 24, and 25
silver interpretive class. Three willow waltz. Rob Cardiff; ten- astra Arena (Clinton) until the
area pre -juvenile men, Mark fox, Curtis :Moore: rocker foxtrot, local facilities are available. It is }� hear Moore, Curtis Moore and Kevin , Leanne Cossitt. Elaine Kuene- hoped that car pool arrange
• ' Wheeler, took the three top posi- man: blues. Grace Ann Kuene- ments may be finalized so that as
"U°S SU SEPT. 2 - 2S tions, winning the gold medal, man; quickstep, (gold dance), many skaters as possible may The FUNK FAMILY "�
""' 1"""'"` °" I "" I "' silver medal and bronze medal Blaine Moore. ,Carol Wheeler. continue skating lessons and
N.G. WELLS'mwim EI SUE)DEN
respectively, in the Niagara Falls Mare Webb completed her gold maintain an active club. This -
FURY free skating competition. Carol dance medal. season will be the Silver Jubilee
Wheeler and Blaine Moore won A judges' seminar held at Van- Carnival with plans and cos -
the gold medal in the b-onze astra in August was attended by tumes already under way so let's
pairs' class. lire. Shirley Cossitt. :Mrs. Vicki make this the best yet.
�,d^xc.,•e••rr„ar The team of Wheeler -Moore Wild and Mrs. Luella Kerr A registration date will be an -
won the gold medal and The nounced in the very near future.
SEPT. 26 - 28 D"E ,",,,.•"�., °,. Elizabeth Anderson Cups in the
V,uo FtiNtW novice pairs' class at the Toronto
'Mnv1E1 Invitational competition. At the
same event, Carol Wheeler took
the novice ladies' gold medal and
rh w Mark Moore won the bronze
medal for juvenile men
�O1 `� Catharine ('ardift and Chris
`R Cossitt o1 the local club attended
SEPT,2v -the Stamford dance competition
°ik2 E�loiC�J�itQrvzno� The following members passed N'F:D\"I;tiD:�l'1.1i)II:ti COFFEE K1.:►TCII
tests at Vanastra spring and Tied at five points each are The league had 29 bowlers this
summer sessions: second figure. Harrison's Highballs. Thome- week.
o Elaine Kueneman, Mark M )ore con's Tom Collins and Sallow•s' Jean King took all the honors
fifth figure, Catharine Cardif: Sidecars. The other three teams with a 306 single and a 537 double.
bronze free skate, Elaine Kuene are tied at two points. Tolton's Girls bowling 200 and over were
man. Mark Moore, Leanne Cos- Tia Marias• Gardner's Grasshop- Jan Creeden 202: Dale Tolton
sitt. swing dance, David Cossitt. pers and Hicke%'s Hangovers 220, Mary Campbell 221: Shirley
THE EXORCIST Rob Cardiff: Fiesta tango. Kinn Shirley Storey carne up with Storey 259. Louise Welwood 225.
McGregor. Rob Cardiff. Sandra both the high single of :138 and a Lois Surridge 201 • Bev Hayden
SAY MATINEE OCT O Thompson, European. Chris Cos fantastic high triple of 831 Other 205
HUGO THE HIDDO
sitt. Kevin Wheeler. Elaine games over 200 %ere chalked up 0 0 0
by Dorothy Thompson 216, Verna
Steffler 226. Jo%ce Gardner 234. 1�HOXETEII I E:%6UE
W"ROXETER in the Thurs-
day night howling league rhen's
high triple was Dick de Boer with
596. ladies' high triple. Fran
Breckenridge. 642
(:amen over 200 Ted Smith
220. Audrev Johnston 220. Greta
De Vos 243, :Marj Pellet 211. iso -
bel Wheeler 247, Ron McMichael
234, Fran Breckenridge 276. 206,
Shirley Pellet 215. Bonnie John-
cton 217. .Jean Pellet 201. John
Mundell '210, Ethel McMichael
2(N) Dick de Boer 236
Dorothy Bain 2:39, Shirley Storey
2:31. 338. 262. Caroline Greenaway
211. 216, Susan Tolton 213. 204.
erna Haugh 207, Jane English
211. Jean King 31o, bila Hickey
2.39. Marj Cook 227. Beth Skinn
205. Carol Clark 207 Jeanette
Scott 262
Spares were Carol Clark Carol
Shaw. Bett% F'oxton and Verna
Haugh
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Till Hsh 11MIXEi)
Diane Ength ua, the shining
star at I st ,+A k c ceccion ac the
a. e . .
came up with the 256 high single
and 634 high triple For the gu%s.
it was Ron Ten it c 268 tingle and
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Doug Elliott s 70; triple
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KEEP
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(Ker -2(x) games .kere recorded
by Art Clark 250 234 Jerre
Smith 2a). Marg Moffatt 218 RonCOOL'
Tervit 268. 219 Doug Elliott 227.
266. 214. Gail Holmes 236 Keith
Moffatt 260. 245. Sharon Skinn
Air Conditioning throughout
10,
225, isabell Montgomery 210.'
(;eorge Skinn 230..Sharon Hoffe
A dinner dance all week in the upstairs lounge.
2:13• Marie Philip' 241. .Joyce
Church 236. Don Montgomery
Featuring JIMMY WILSON for those who like to talk
'Oi
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and dance instead of rock and bump.
ending the hand ('lark's
Coughs and Tiffin s Tonsils are
SUTTON
I PARK
Enjoy great entertainment this weekend in the
tied at five points Neil's Nerves .
INN
Stornaway with MALTON & HAMILTON.
have four. ' Moffatt'c Mumps
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