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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-10-21, Page 17WARD4 UPTIGROVE Listowel (519) 291 3040 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS PRrGRAMS SUBiECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE OCT. 2 1 ONE SHOWINGS p.m. RESTRICTED TO THURS. NITE ONLY 18 YRS. 3 OVER It's the wildest, wackiest love affair Hollywood ever knew. There's no body in the family Plot. ..i'o_1t!1R_1L 1XFAMILY rwr OCT 22 - 28 ONE SHOWING ONLY 8 P.M. o FRI. —THURS. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ' It'd a hilarious WINNER OF THE OASA Junior "C" championship was outragwwsroadrace. Whitechurch Juniors. Kneeling,, Bob Moffatt, Ben Recreation Report S T. 1 VES – Blackwell (captain) and Doug Leitch. Middle row, Len Sangster, Bruce Skinn, Joe Tiffin (coach), Randy Seip and Barry O'Krafka (manager). Back row, Jack Fischer, Mike By Jim Ward MacDonald, Al Fischer and Reg Walls. Missing were Ian PLUS I o © MacDonald, Steve Caslick and Ian Montgomery. It was Whitechurch's third OASA title in the last 15 years, having CHILDREN'S PROGRAM BADMINTON CLUB to m won the juvenile title in 1962 and the junior titles in 1970 and After doing a survey there were The same nights are set aside 1976. four activities that seemed to for this sport again this year. hold more interest than others Each Tuesday and Thursday the and they were offered. courts are available at FEMSS. Arts and Crafts - A fairly ex- You are welcome to join whether tensive program had been plan- you played last year or not. If you SPECTACULAR . ned, however only five persons would like to learn the game. feel Howick Lions pre -registered and one other free to come out. The club. has came on Monday. Because so few grown and improved over the bingo winners had pre -registered it was neces- past few years. It has become a USED CARS � sary to put off the class until we .social group as well as a friendly 1 , Regular games: Mrs. Ohm and were sure no one else would competitive one. We are looking Mrs. Holloway, Wingham; Mrs. register. Only one other did show forward to meeting newcomers to ' Mew, Harriston; Mrs. Parsons, so that class will be cancelled un- our community as well. New Brunswick; Jean Dewar, less we get further registration ARENA PROGRESS Now Is the time to buy • J Atwood; Mrs. Holloway,. Wing- between now and the weekend. If The contractor feels that he is r , ham; Ruth Sharpin, Wroxeter, W more register, and that could pretty close to schedule, maybe Mrs. Howell, Lucknow; Jean be you or your child, whichever even a little ahead. We have com- The selection is greatBateman, Ethel; Pearl Angus, might be reading this, then the pleted five weeks of time in a 12 • week schedule. The floor excava- Wingham; Mrs. Parker, .List- class will go. � and the.rices are fantastic I owel; Mrs. Copeland, Harriston; Gymnastics - By the time this tion will be well under way by ' P , Mrs. Bates, Harriston; Mrs. Bell, gets to the reader, a class in gym- Thursday, when some of you read Harriston; Mrs. Grubb, Neu- nasties will have started. Mrs. this report. The pavement break- stadt; Brenda Nichols, Listowel; Sheila Stapleton will be leading er got started on Monday and the r.ts sest�+:c Mrs. Lewis, Wingham; Joan the class. There may be a change drawing away started on Tues- h)rN�, Robinson, Lucknow; Tena Gard- in the day but so far it will be on day morning. Four feet of exca- Now, vation must be done and then this s1i NaBh �• ner, Lucknow; Mrs. Parsons, Tuesdays. There is room for -'a New Brunswick; Brenda Nichols, more to participate in gym- material replaced with gravel in Listowel; Mrs. Ron Bester, Mild- nasties, so give us a call on that order to build a new floor. It has --^� - may; Joan Robinson, Lucknow: one. been an interesting experience . , ,� 4�, ° 4 watching the la -ter Kathleen Hamilton, Listowel; Boys' Floor Hockey -- This is g place molting. It's Jim Scott, Listowel; Doris new for our boys and will not be like the changes of a butterfly's Hueston, Atwood; Margaret quite like,/road hockey as we will life, shedding the skin of its co - Edgar, Wroxeter; Mrs. Hammer, play with ring rather than a ball coon and emerging as a new Harriston.or plastic puck. Your equipment being. If you are curious drop by will be a stick and hockey gloves. and watch awhile. 1973 CHEVELLE Ellis, Palmerston; second, Mrs. 1976 CHEVELLE DEMO I , Share the Wealth: first, Ann Acut off broomstick is the type of 1 Bucket seats, stereo, console, rust proofed. 14 door, equipped with small V8, automatic, Ohm, Wingham. stick required. No blade on a hockey stick is equally as good. 1 Straight deal -trade-ins at wholesale prices. I power steering. 1 $25.00 Special: Mrs. Ohm and We need coaches for this as Kennel Club holds 1 $2,8951 Mrs. Holloway, Wingham. well as referees. If you were not KXR 899 $5 835 I Lic - JDK 029 Stand-up Bingo: Mrs. Ham- down with your boy come on large dog show 1974 R ET TON 1 mer, Harriston. down to see what it's all about. 1972 METEOR I Jackpot consolation and bonus: Boys' Basketball - Only four 1 1 / Mrs. Turner, Harriston. have pre -registered so if we can't at Bel more Arena Pick-up, t af' I. er tearing 2 door hard top. Lap Card: Donald McInnis, get any more than this another Everything is set for the Grey & brak I DAK 218 1 995 , Fordwich. program idea or activity has Bruce yKennel and Obedience 3,195 r , Dart game: Names called been cancelled for lack of inter Club dog show to be held at the Mrs. Ducklow, Listowel, and Vi Belmore Arena on Sunday, Octo- . 1973 Pontiac Grand Prix Hallman, Lucknow, and Eva -- - ber 24 Judging starts at 1 p.m. 1973 Pontiac Parisienne �1Ech BASKETBALL Weigle, Neustadt won $3.110. The club is hoping for good 1 I Beautiful maroon finish with matching in- Door Prizes: Jean Dewar, At- Each year we have had a few weather so that most of judging Only 32,000 miles, locally owned I terior. Air conditioning. , dlc hards who have wanted to wood; Sarah Hamilton, Luck- can be done outdoors. However if Lie. - FHN 938 13,150 I $4 250 , now; Donald McInnis, Fordwich, pla" a little basketball. We are the weather is inclement every- - Lic. ALD 791 , anxious to organize this a little thing will be done in the arena. 1-------------------------------�----------- Ann Ellis, Palmerston. •- 1 better this year There is a pos- Entries have been received I Lucky Draws: Hazel Ritchie. 1972 CHEV IMPALA I 1972 OLDS ROYALE 1 Wingham; Edna Greenley, Har- slhllity of a team being entered in from Sarnia, London, Toronto 1 Luxurious gold finish with co-ordinated 1 Beautiful 4 door hardtopIn metallic green I riston; Mrs. Upper', Listowel a six -team league involving God- and Stouffville as well as many 9 cnch, Exeter, Centralia, Strat- i Kathleen Hamilton, Listowel. entries from this area. Breeds to 1 interior. I finish. ford and Mitchell The first four 12,175 , 52,450 1 communities are definite entries C seen include Pomeranians, -• -� Lie. -FKD 021 2 , 175 1 Lic. -FKD 026 Chows, Dobermans, Rottweilers, ------------------_------------------- They are looking for two more Rough Collies, Afghans, Shetland �------�- 1 it's hard to control calories It g entries into the league. Hopefully Sheepdogs. Poodles and many 1 ' 1973 NOVA HATCH BACK 1 197 P -UP t you eat while watching TV or h. Wednesday of this week w•e reading or talking on the phone others. '�7 ton in r d a terior. tsenavioural scientists say that ,f w�lll have an answer and an indr A raffle will be held for a 1 Sporty, yet economical. cation of whether this will hap- variety of goods and proceeds ' Lic. - JTE 941 52,785 1 Lic. - H24 810 51,695 you change your habits and make pen If you read this late let me ----_' eating an experience in itself. you will go the Grey Bruce Kennel ------- y y know your intention Basketball Club to het urchase much I can full enjoyour food and not will still be held each Nlondav and needed equipment of their own 1971 OLDS ROYALE 1974 DODGE be as tempted to overeat. Try it, Wednesday at FEMSS. ; 30 -loon Elegant white with convertible matching , during Nutrition Week. for various canine activities (ob- 4 door sedan - ex -police cruiser. p "' edience classes, breed demon - top. A real beauty. 1 $1,895 st e -- ration, handling classes, etc.) Lic. - CVR 441 $3,175 FHY 518 , There will be an information 1_---------------------------------�-- - - - - - - , booth, a large number of free 474 G.M.C. 1/2TON pamphlets on every aspect of dog 1 1976 CHRYSLER DEMO I T V N IC,_ and cat lore and some books and ' Ru oofed 4 door hardtop, many options. I Gold pick-up with stick -shift, 8 cylinder, 1 \ 1 charts for sale'whieh are well 1 p heavy-duty suspension. Only 33,000 miles. worth the minimal cost. STRAI HT DEAL I y y p y n 1 DAYS ONI. i *1e ztraA WINGHAM 7S7Ih,0 Admission is 25 cents for chil- $5,100 1 Lic. - H27-179 $L 895 , 'HUMA. FRIDAY SATU.DA, I SUNDAY MONDAY TUT%nAY dren and 50 cents for adults. Pan - 0(: Lic. - KVR 922 I r T 71 77 71.d _ —4.d i_---------------, Tl.vn,MY.fI.nM 0<1 ,2, -------------------- All - ------ .3, Ta•oM 1 e17Q1.M •TA..D..+.. M.. h• cakes and maple syrup can be All cars under 100% power train 60 day warranty 1 AMLT bought during the afternoon ` s There's I; Nevin(( aun Chris rtotfMng 1 _ R( )kl R I I ! KIK) Another Canadian first - in R ASKAdOUT G.M.A.0 1 but action 1 TAXiI11111r;lt Financing at the .January, 1973 - Anik 1, the OUR ��w Available Dive -in 1 d;_ ADOFnFrAnI" world's first domestic geo- Down Payment 1 .M YY 1 w ,, stationary communications a Ea al a _ _G ING WL �� g � � � � � � �� ~" � 1 satellite went into service. Anik LDS. v F F.TAINMFNT 1 72AIs 11 began operations in Decem- W IMG 1 IA M 357-2323 MAIM Of 11CRIIII(I 1 7/1e1� ber. 1973 and Anik 111 in Nov- em her, 1975. i The Wingham Advance -Times, 0..ober 21, IV# --Pa& 7 Ironmen are set for action The Ironmen are back in Junior those Screaming Eaghes h m "D" competition with the league Arthur as the opposition. reduced from eight to six teams. And for the local facts who have The group this year is made up of that Sunday evening habit of teams from Atwood, Arthur, Fer- attending Ironmen action at 'the gus, Markdale, Wiarton and local arena — home games after Wingham. the New Year are scheduled for The arena crisis has caused 7:30 Sunday nights. some changes this year. Arthur The six teams will play a b*e will play their home games in schedule or a total of 30 gaum. Grand Valley; Atwood in the All teams will take. part in the Milverton arena with- the Iron- playoffs with top /team playing men playing their first eight sixth place finisher and teams 2 scheduled home games at the and 5 meeting and 3 and 4 Howick Arena. ,S, meeting with the winner of top + The home games start Wednes- team and sixth team getting a I day, Nov. 3 at the Howick Arena bye to the finals. I with Atwood the opposition and Once again, George Skinn is game time 8:45 p.m. The boys back as coach with Terry Merk- optimistically have a game ley moving in as manager. scheduled for Boxing Day at the local arena at 2:00 p.m. with - Healinl; Substance: Ironmen Shrinks Piles Jr. D. schedule Erclusise healing suMtance pro%en to shrink hemorrhoids and AT HOWICK ARENA repair damaged tissue. Nov. 3, Atwood A renowned rCsearch tnsutute has Nov. 10, Wiarton found a unique heeling suhslancc NOV.17, Arthur with the andrt, t.• shrink hemor- rho)ds p:onlcsyly. It rclkcscs itching Nov. 24, Fergus and dlscoml,•rt in minutes and Dec. 1, Markdale speeds up healing of the injured. Dec. 8, Atwood inflamed U„uc Dec. 15, Wiarton In case after case. %htic gently reheung pain, actual reduction Dec. 22, Markdale (Shrinkage) took place. AT WINGHAM ARENA Most important of all rewlts f Dec. 26, Arthur were so thorough that this tmprow- i Jan. 2, Fergus mens was ma,nt.nncd oscr a pcnnd of many months. Jan. 9, Markdale All this ods accpmphshcd urth a Jan. 16, Fergus healing suhstance(Bu,-D.nclwhtch Jan. 23, Wiarton quickly helps heal mjwcd cell, and Stimulates growth of nc„ tnsue. Jan. 30, Arthur Now Bio-D)ne i, otfcrcd to oint- Feb.6, Atwood ment and suppository form called NOTE: All games at Howick Preparation H. Ask for n at all drug stores. SaiWaction or your money . Arena are Wednesday night with refunded. game time 8:45. Games at the local arena after New Year's are t 1 1 1 1 Sunday night at 7:30. Permanent $419 Anti -Freeze gallon Bring your own container. TSC STORES i90 Mitchell Road South, Listowel Phone 291-1882 Monday thru Friday till 5:30, Saturdays till 5:00 L'lI When svc came out with Autolut►c" oil injection a numher of \ cars afro, a lot of our competitors thought Esc \sere a little touched. i-:ver� body knc\% that to fuel a snowmobile k ou rook a five gallon can of gas, poured in a quart of oil and shook it until fou were blue in the face. It didn't make sense that on a Yamaha ou could pour gas into the gas tank, oil into the oll ` tank and Ict the AUtollibC' ,\ stem do all the work. And it bothered people even more to Icarn our scstcm \%as so much more efficient. Atltolubc' feeds onls the amount of oil required according to throttle opening and engine• response. Coninion sense tells \ ou that an engine turning 000111 RI'm needs more oil than \shcn its turning HOD, hitt the old %\ stern supplies the 1anic oil feed at all speeds Atltolubel*� oil injection standard on most of the '76 Yamaha snoxsmohllc line-up. It sa%r. a lot of \rear and tear on � our bmk and s our machine It makes a lot of seri\(, It niakc, a lot of cents. Drop in and sec the N aniaha brie -up soon. Nc ve got a lot more to offer DON MONTGOMERY Service Centre Josephine Street, Wingham, Ontario u 357-1792 lamalva . We're building a future... today "tlI (Z.