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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-04-11, Page 17
Snap up the opportunities in the CLASSIFIED ADSThe Advanco-Times 357-2320 B W E'S DRIVE-1 s 1 1 1 1 BEIECH ST. CLINTON BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 P.M. FIRWSHOW AT 8:00 P.M. Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water:. mmaw 2 2 BIG FEATURES Thursday, Friday and Saturday April 12-13-14 ? —PLUS— ROY SCHEMER ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ROBERT STIGWOOD • ,,.,,, n .. DEE ANTHONY . N 11 MICHAEL SCHULTZ TER FRAMPTON THE BEE GEES ACULT ENTERTAINMENT - ^vMIriANCE HIT WHAT A TRIP! ;e1 NO. 1 r YlNI AGI 7r • iii y p n om - - --®- HIT JERRY REED and PETER FONDA NO. 2 have found something more Fun than Truckin' ...it's 1P0.9��-_ Abut. ENTERTAINMENT HITCONNIE NO.3 STEVENS IS AOMIi1ANt:[ to nlso«! V ' .ws or Aa n ote HIT NO.4 n V Baseball clinic emirs players �� 1 ��� , I chance to learn new techni ues - q A baseball school scheduled for clinics around southw•stesD They don'tlww how to grip the ' Wingham this summer will offer Ontario for minor ageplaya!•+ bat in the fingers rather than the minor ballplayers,an exposur6 to including a week, July 43-17. iD palms or they don't know four or top-flight coaching and a Wingham. five drills to help them become valuable opportunity to learn Instructor in the Scll60l89 good bunters or proper new techniques of the game. school include a Dul at techniques for fielding and hit - Dennis Schooley, a six-year veterans from the Hiller• as wall11 ting. veteran with the Stratford Hillers as Montreal Expo Lamy Lan- "You constantly hear that of the Major Intatt' ercounty dreth, former Kitchener PaDthCanadian boys do not receive top ` Baseball League, recently Bob McKillop, former Waterloo quality coaching," he said, ad- - founded the baseball school and Tiger manager Gary Jearw and ding this is fairly evident with the this summer he will be holding 1978 Intercounty MVP Jeff dans• majority of boys who come Schooley said the re"013 for through the minor systems to founding the school is to eilp0ae play Intercounty ball. Canadian boys to top quality "Although the boy may be a t I coaching and proper tecbniqum great athlete he lacks the proper and training methods. Baseball is techniques and trainnmethods. s a very complicated and technical Therefore he has to leearn these game, he noted, and while there things at age 20 instead of when are some very good minor ball he is young. I feel that if a boy t F coaches it cannot be expected can be taught the proper fun- f that a parent donating his time oc damentals when he is young he a local sports buff acting as a can develop into a much better' F coach could know all the ballplayer than a boy who learns strategies, techniques or training at age 20." IV methods required. Wayne Elston, president of the There are not a lot of boys wbo local minor ball association, is bjf THURSDAY, APRIL 12 ONLY practice or even know how to use excited about the new school, but —HOLIDAY SPECIAL- a crossover step when going after noted a minimum registration of'< ' 5 Features a ground ball or stealing a base. 23 boys is needed to run the ry y y 1. TEENAGE SHE WOLVES clinics here. Registration is $35 �.. :. T. DIARY OF A NTMPHO per boy for the week and all 3. DR. FEELGOOD SEX CLINIC • registrations must be in by the 4. SEXORCIST APRIL 401`H April 30 deadline. y a x S. SHOULD A SCHOOL GIRL TELL? Further information and ADMi11ANU - registration forms are available Q*. ,, M from Mr. Elston at 204 Shuter Street, Wingham, or phone 357., FRIDAY and SATURDAY, . "!' 3855. APRIL 13, 14LOOK BEHIND YOU—Murray Stainton raises his arms in jubilation as John Merkley "The Battle Wheels" SeBridge results looks into the net for the puck. Stainton set up Doug Wallace for the Stainton team's fourth MAG WHEELS ?t, Louise Welwood and Lillian the goal Stai tonlSpitfieres and Cramatching wford Dodgers, Jokers against a combined team of —PLUS— Brooks made up the top pair in "Misadventures of 3 Teenage - n - Wingham Bridge Club play last Girls" Thursday. THE YOUNG CYCLE GIRLS IN lr1RC1I1N " Other leading partners were: XM a M Art Wil d A Conn onn anrson, a ADM 1 I ANC! ,...v+A. alt fl,glp•. K AuOP"'s kno" e Y t' Porter and Norma Parker and res LYEEUM the team of Bernice Crawford YBC Bowling O SUNDAY, APRIL 15 ONLY and Harley Crawford. FAIRY TALES After twoNTAMS weeksof playoffs Thompson, 184, 180; Michael single with a 185 game and EINEMA County P y Cameron, 136, 127; Jason Debbie Hoy had the 325 girls' —AND— Steve's Squashes have a good Cameron,�162; Marc Nesbitt, 181; high double. SCALPEL hold on first place with 3,909 Steve Baxter, 137 and Graham Bowling 150 or over"were: Kim points. Murray's Nectarines Taylor, 147, 163. Metcalfe, 185; Kathy Taylor, 163; .. curlers have 3,643 points and second JUNIORS Sherri Walden, 164; Debbie Hoy, place and Brian's Pineapples are Pirhanas grabbed first place in 160, 165; Lori Gavreluk, 150, 160; in third with 3,613. Donald McLean, 207; Jeff complete playoff action and now have 3,991 .LAST NIGHT THURS. APRIL 1Z ADMITTANCE Dwayne's Grapes have 3,313 points after two weeks of Cameron, 159; Ricky Edgar, 168; season points, Billy's Berries have 3,252 playoffs. Rainbow Trouts are in Michael Heard, 238; David SHOWTIME 8:00 P.M. I T 2 OOF AG a as and Marc's Bananas have 2,922. second place with 3,905 points Willis, 156;' Betty Gaunt, 213; BELGRAVE — On Thursday, Brenda Thompson was top and Sandra's Sharks have 3,891 Robbie Willis, 156 and Jeff April 5, at the Golf and Curling bowler of the week. She bowled a points. Walden, 165. Club 21 tables euchre was girls' high single of 184 and a 364 Barracudas have 3,730 points SR. JUNIORS girls' high double. Marc Nesbitt and Golden Ca are close AND SENIORS played in the early rt of the had the boys' high single with a behind with 3,707. Jaws have Judy's Japs held onto first evening, winners we e: g Y 3,443 points. P STARTS FRIDAY APRIL 13-19 181 game. Graham Taylor lace last week and have 5,606 High lady, Mrs. Nettie -Ross; bowled the 310 boys' high double-, Michael Heard was the top points:Bad.NesysBowiera'eamed ERI. 8 SAT. 7:00 8. 9:00 SAT. MATINEE 1:30 'low lady, Mrs. Mason Robinson;high man, Niel Edgar; low man, Bowling 125 or over were: bowler in the league, with a 238 2.833 Points and moved to second Paul McMichael d novelty lady, Angela Walker, 125; Tammy single and 371 double. Kim place. They have 5,545 points. SUN.-THURS. 8 P.M. ONLY Mrs. Gladys Adams; novelty Cleghorn, 158, 172; Brenda Metcalfe bowled the girls' high Star Warriors slipped to third HE HAS COME BACK man, Dou Kaufman. and have 5,366 points. g Rocky'• Raiders have 5,098 After a delicious lunch the points, Donna's Dipsticks have various prizes and awards for4,601 and Incredible Hulks have curling were presented by the Commercial l 4,284. • president, Tom Cunningham Greg Storey bowled both the ADULT ThewfNsl tIgal assisted by vice-president Keith boys' high scores with a 258 FNTIRTAINMLt�, lm* Elston. Playoff trophies were celebrates 25 years single and 636 triple. KerryI won by Roy Pennington's rink. Thompson had the girls' high swi1181 bell to ssrtr sal This brought to conclusion The Commercial Bowling Currie's centennial invitations single with a 229 game and the 611 - what was possibly the most I Wig q N lM nth Cam! successful season for the count League will be 25 years old this committee and the list the girls' high triple. year and league president Frank committee has formed, the job Bowling 175 or over were: Ilk President club which had 25 teams. Burke and other organizers are was much easier than it might Kerry Thompson, 177, 229, 205; President Tom Cunningham planning a party. have been. Julaine Adams, 200; Donna thanked everyone for making it a Thom on, 194; Kim McGr or, top year with the hope all will be About 200 people who'bowl Mr. Burke says there may be a Ps e8 \ the league over the, years have few names which were missed. 197, 185; Connie Haugh, 207, 183; back next year. been invited to a daiceand-party League records have been kept Allan Jackson, 179; Brian Hoy, � April 20 at the Wingham Leeton. back to 1960, but from the 1953-54 186; Terry Hoy, 235; Jeff Euchre winners Of those who have replied to season to 1960 there are no Jackson, 206; Murray Devos, 185, =?a theinvitations, about 23 are going records of who bowled. Anyone 180; Brent Day, 213; Daryl : BELGRAVE — Seven tables of to attend the celebration, whose name was missed from the Holmes, 209; Robert Wharton, . Wishing Everyone euchre were"in play at the Bel- Mr. Burke said it was a big invitations list shouldn't feel 213,183; Stephen daunt, 197, 195; a grave weekly euchre last Wed- chore finding the names and slighted he says and should feel David Shaw, 177; Greg Storey, t `i' II HAPPY EASTER nesdaY evening in the W1 hall at addresses of everyone who has free to show up at the April 21 181, 197, 258 and Byron Thomp- 4 8 p.m. bowled, but with the help of Ruth dance. son, 178. High lady, Mrs. Hugh Rinn : THEATRE low lady, Mrs. Verena Bone; novelty lady, Mrs. Albert Cook : r *" 'yl • Mgt • ; , y dlI �I1NI ;iixI Prat! 30 THE SQUARE GODERICH, 524-7811 high man, Clarence Hanna; low man, , ' Program subject to change Leslie Short; novelty man, ,r Lawrence Ta . without notice. Taylor. j. The Witicbm AAvame-71na, Art 11.1!'1!--1 17_ 5 GREAT SHOWS IN OUR .K, HOLIDAY WEEK -END SPECIAL FRIDAY APRIL 13th ONLY DRIVE-IN TBEATRE Box office opens 7:30. Showing of 8:00 p.m. The comedy 1 . What the song Pimr'e of the st didn't tell you ' the mcMe will. n ILe. Entine SUSAN SAINT,IAM'ES 1 L1Le. 6kaeS'�i TATE TIE WMA Slave � .:1• .- ,� � � trading 5 0& TO lives B' toCIWI BIG SHOWS OvY Io) MW The Greatest Bruce L ' Nk-W Hit Of Them All! Ott" ;iiu © MNNE LIE .LOAN SAXIMINT ADULT illNTlxlAiNMlNT SATURDAY TO SUNDAY SHOWS "ASHANTI" 8 SDI. N• I "ENTER THE DRAGON" ONLY BRIVE•1N T21U I ::9 0 HOLDING THEM OFF—The Wingham Atoms (in dark uniforms) had their hands full trying to hold off a team from Arthur In the first game of the WOAA Atom championship tournament played here last weekend. Wingham played a strong game, keeping'up good offensive pressure, but couldn't find a chink In Arthur's excellent goaltender while Arthur scored three times for a 3-0 win. Arthur went on to lose to Seaforth In the fh%al game Monday .