The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-10-07, Page 19HARRISTON
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October - friday 8, Saturday 9
EAT MY DUST
STARRING RON HOWARD
PLUS
WIN, PLACE OR STEAL
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
LAST SHOW OF THE SEASON
Sunday, October 10
DUSK TO DAWN
5 FEATURES
1. BORN. FOR HELL
2. SPANISH FLY
3. PHOTOGRAPHER'S MODEL
4. REINCARNATION OF
PETER PROUD
5. THE ANTICHRIST
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
October 6 and 9
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 Oth
4 FEATURE DUSK -TO -DAWN
FOR OUR CLOSING PROGRAM
4EN AND WOMEN CONDEMNED TO DEVIL'S ISLAND. U.S-A
Our season closes with the dusk to dawn show
October loth. We thank you for your
patronage over the season, and look forward
to seeing you again in the spring.
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Whitechurch
WHITECHURCH — Congratu-
lations are in order for the Junior
ball team which rwl►on Ontario
Amateur Softball Association
honors at Napwm on Sunday
Afternoon.
After winning the first game of
a best -of -three series for the Jun-
ior "C" title at home two weeks
ago, the Juniors travelled to Na-
panee a week ago Sunday and
were rained out. They made the
long trip again and scored a 2-0
victory to win the series in two
straight games.
The Juniors went through the
=#,.;r-- season without a loss. They
won the WOAA title without a loss
and went through the OASA play -
will: title
downs winft •VWx game -
Joe TMR W malnw of the
club and was aLwet *9
Jmrenilot team of I= WNW Won
the last OASA title for the vinare.
At that time Whiteeburch do-
feated Caproolof the N09dwu
Ontario Softball Association, 9-0
and 9-1, the games being played
in Wingham. It wan the first time
either team had played under the
lights.
Reg Wells was the winning pit-
cher of the final game in Na-
panee. It was his second win of
the series. Randy Seep scored the
winning run.
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CRISPY CRUNCHERS
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Wingham I club .met at the
home of their leader Mrs. Jack-
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lin. The club discussion wps on "
different types and forms of .
- FRI A LAT
cereal grains and .how they are
OCT. a, - v
used In the kitchen.
STARTS AT .O'CLOCK
The club discussed plans for
Achievement Day and also the
LAST SNOWINGS OF THE YEAR
display for the Teeswater Fall
GIANT SPIDER INVASION
Fair.
The members participated in
ADuITmaking
cherry bran squares.
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OF
OCT. 7, s,9
THURS.. FRI., •SAT.
ONE SHMING-ONLY
SUEJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
The Wingaam Advano.-'lbUC October 7, wo--ftse 7
How tek Lions
bingo wirrnors
>gsggiar lin- n....
on,
Mrs- Newman, �: Ler
alae Montgomery, Wrosetw i' .
Mrs. Hallway, winglam F 11 &
McInnis, Fordwicb Nwisi4
ton, Listowel; Pearl Aagds,
Wingbam; Yrs. Quay, Wrwo-
ter; , Mrs. Newman, 1Yhllgbm.
SM the wealm: tint. lbw
Ducklow, Listowel, SU.00;
second; Ruby . Payior, Palm-
erston, $32.00
$35.00 special: Carry farm
Listowel.
Stand up bingo: Mn: Cberry.
Wroxeter.
Jackpot of $105.00, Mrs. Man-
ge, Wim• -
Lap card, Evelyn Stroop, Feed -
with and Mrs. Day, Wioglram.
Door prizes, Mildred Turner,
Harriston; Lillian Newman-
Wingham; BillUpper, Listowel,
and Gladys Bates, Har istau. -
Lucky draws, Joan Robinson.
Lucknow; Ruby Paylor, Palmer-
ston; Mrs. Dewar, Atwood; eeld
Shirley Leek, Wroxeter.
Dart game, Margaret Edgar,
$7.00. j
Bridge results,
First, Kay Forgie and Omar'
Haselgrove; second, Mrs. Jack
Colvin and Charlie Hodgins;
LAST FEATURES OF WINNER OF THE HALLIDAY stereo draw during the new car showing at Chris Gosling third, Mr. and Mrs. H. Crawford;
THE YEAR' Chev-Olds Limited, was Dave Nesbitt (right) of Diagonal Road, Wingham, Presenting the fourth, Mr. and Mrs. W. French;
STARTS AT 1 O'CLOCK
equivalent • prize is Lloyd Benninger, sales manager for Gosling Motors. fifth, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lancaster.
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- The last meeting of 1st Wing- This night is for parents only. All
UN TOES OCT. 10 - 1 T ham Scouts, September 29, was registrations must be received at by Ted ��al
ONE SHOWING ONLY S F.M. an important night for eight of that time. The fee this year is $6.
` dn
our senior Cubs. They took Of this $1. goes to West Saugeen
+ �• _ another step along the road to District, $1 to national head -
manhood as they left the Cub quarters and the balance to pro- The sun is still shining brightly personnel lately and I don't think"
.i pack and were received into the vincial headquarters to provide
field services, training and in- these days and it is just too bad they have everything straight -
Scout Troop. s
e. the ball season locally is over. We ened out enough to concentrate
Participating,in the 'Going Up' field .
- ceremony were: Randy Bain, A new provincial field rep- are having some of the best days fully h the Reds.
• ' �' John Leedham, Kevin McLean, resentative has been appointed of the year right now. If the Reda and Yankees do
► . -�q� r.��/�p� Ball isn't completely over and meet in the World Series, I think
YF1�R�sIWn Philip Rintoul. Kevin Saxton, for the Bluewater Region. He is ,
Peter Whitby, Murray Willis and John Dawson who comes from there are still a lot of fans who it will be the Yankees year'.
—� — - - - - - _ are interested in who will win the They have put it all together this
OCT. 1 3 wEO. ONE SNOWING ONLY Doug Wood. Sault Ste. Marie and is now re World Series. The playdowns for season and look like the team to
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Parents are reminded of re- siding in Hanover. the Series will be starting this beat for all 'the marbles'.
gistration night on Tuesday, It is hoped First Wingham will
AGAINST A CROOKED SKY week and then those fans can while the world Series is on the
FLUS ADDED FEATURE October 12, at the Wingham Pub- have an opportunity to meet him Watch the World Series on their teams in the Canadian Football
lic School from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in thevnear future. television sets. There will prob- League will be winding down to
ably be a lot of fans who will the playoffs. The winner in East
phone in 'sick' once the Series and West will meet for the Grey
starts_ _ Cup in November. The four 1
I know I used to miss a lot oT teams in the East appear to be in
school around the time the World a battle to the wire for the divis-
Series started even if it could only ion title. Out West it would ap-
be heard on radio when I went to pear that Saskatchewan Rough -
school. Now there is the draw of riders have a big edge on the
television to disrupt schooling. other four teams.
UMmm,m,
But the World Series is a big This week is another start of a
IS — drawing card in the fall and most big season in the National Hockey
There are a lot of League. teachers and employers are cog- Lea g Ques-
nizant of the fact there are a lot of tions to be answered before the
c i sze ma WI N G HAM 3S7-1638 fans who want to see the action. season finally comes to a close in
Even the ones who put ,on the April.
show are getting to the point they One of the big questions to be
WED-TNURS-FRI-SAT, OCT. 6-7-8-9 want as many fans as possible to answered is whether BobbyOrr's
see the games. knees will stand up to the punish -
T H E FUN MOVIE OF T N E YEAR' Last season a number of games ment of a full season. If he can
• were played at night_ if the two stay healthy, then the Chicago
Z SHOWINGS DAILY AT 7.00 �•00 P.M. teams participating had hall Black Hawks could have a good
• • parks with lights. This year they shot at the Stanley Cup,
have gone a step further and have If his knees don't stand up, then
1 scheduled a game for Sunday. Bobby might get another shot at
"If I ever « If I « fiver If I ever This is another 'first' for base- the European teams in the World
get out of this, get out of this get out of this ball. Championships top yplayea in
1 �{f I haven't been fortunate Vienna. The best la ers from
` he first thing the first thing the first thing enough to see many games on the teams not competing in Stan-
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"6 television this season so I can ley Cup playdowns will be on
I'm gonna do Tin gonna do I'm gonna do only go by what I have read. It Team Canada which will be play-
` is go see 1S go see is go see would appear that New York ing in the World Championships965
y �liO Lo�GG
f� Yankees and Cincinnati Reds will for the first time since 1. Bob -
•O Lo�G» Q�Go L��Gtt finish up playing in the World by would make a big asset to that
• s iie�ii�� Series. club but it is hoped he won't get
The Yankees and Kansas City the chance. If the knee don't
Royals will battle for the Ameri stand up this year, then it will
can League pennant Both teams probably be Orr's last in the
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have hitting and pitching poten- NHL.
O : ,; tial. However I think the Yankees That would be a shame_ There
`�If I ever , 4 ., , �: ;J `�'•`� have a better overall team than aren't that many players around
get
jjout of this, I y i i r - the Royals so will play in the 'big, now with his calibre of play. We
thefirer th>1 �, +I• one'. haven't seen much of him in the
UI ng J". Cincinnati will have to elimin- past couple of seasons. Let's hope
I'm gonna do _ 4 • \ , -_ ate Philadelphia Phillies before he will be around all year an we
is go see {� I >� they can lay claim to another will be able to watch hire operate
:- World Series. However the Phils in as many games as Chicago
AO �t �� _ have had their problems with plays on television.
• --i THE
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P - Hope four new programs
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set for fall recreation
i in an attempt to keep the re- enough citizens interested in
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` % ''f• "�r ! I� �jijST creation program going duringhelping out with thefour
�, S the fall and winter, the Wingham programs so it wouldn't cost the
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a: ^ 100TOR WIN%$ Recreation and Community Cen- board any expenses. These are
fres Board decided at its meeting four recreations the board hadn't
A - last Wednesday to inaugurate budgeted for and any added
BILLY DEE WILLIAMS -JAMES EARL
JONES • four new programs. expense would have to come from
�. �' �` After a lot of discussion it was other budgeted expenses.
pRWiR4 «UNpr1.(. wAKAEI,decided that floor hockey, -basket- Jim Ward had sent out a
nus:N1• cw ru,rcrnos L rur
RICHARD P -'�� �!"' ban. gymnastics and arts and circular to all the schools with a
ADULTENTERTMEN T �! crafts would be started if there number of recreations shown and
ass s>• s� e� �� gsgs is enough interest from the asked that pupils return them
SUNDAY -MONDAY -TUESDAY citizens. It was decided also, that with the ones marked in which
a nominal fee would be charged. they would participate. The four
• OCT. 10 -11 -14th 3 DAYS ON L Y I Chairman of the board, Don that were eventually chosen had
• Kennedy, said he hoped the board the most number of replies.
From the deviou4 mind of Alfred Hitchcock could interest the Wingham Chairman Kennedy reminded
�i•' T Minor Hockey Association in the members that they should
a diabolically entertabng motion picture. looking after the floor hockey start looking at the budget for
ALFRED HITCHCOCK S DAILY A T until the regular hockey season next year at the October mating.
•• MEN can get underway. The minor He asked that all committee
T•oo hockey house league won't be in chairmen meet with their com-
ENt(r, operation until at least the New mittees and have these figures
9.•00 P• M• Year. ready for discussion. The board
P► Recreation Director Jim Ward will remain as it is for the IWn
KAREN BLACK • 1WCE 1"TL RN • BARIARA QARR.Is said he hoped there would be season, with a,few exceptions.