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Program sublect to change without notice
BPs split exhibition games
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a" innings while Daer had five
Tieft a "ifill Aad a lash fts"ViRg a
MW eltcx+lbat dsieENl W *
more strikeouts in the last three
pair of aEdiibitlloa X&mos lag
-third base
innings. Petteplace had the
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The CHYMers w=the IS
, Milverton batters completely
Ora May 1S the BPs lost 3-1 to
the wwatb istif g W* but 110
baffled with a good rise ball and
the Wotaebo CHYMess of the
back triples and a fleider'seIMMB
d►ang-up curve.
IotdrCity Fastball League.. After
to score two rum. Tbey 14 0
Both Milverton runs were
beiag upset ".in Waterim the
I=I figiCe run in the AWb ba pitt
unearned. They were scored by
CHYNWB pied revIenge in the
the game Out of Mich. The B!a
.runners who had led off the in-
Tuasday game but required a
were limited to fells We by
ring with a walk.
late game .rally to defeat the
Whitey JAWinger, a stleft 1�
Len Sangster, a newcomer to
determined SP squad.
hander up from, the Wafer
the BPs, had two hits of the BPs'
The BPs scored their run in the
Juniors for the game.
nine, while Doug Leitch had three
second innft Bruce Skitln
scored Ed Daer Win third with a
Pae' held the ClfyMWS to 91W
singles in his four times at bat.
Bill Brown had a pair of singles,
dutch two out. single. Skinn, a
hit in five innings and DOn Ed&W
Grant Coultes had a double and
split the BP- pitching.
Keith Elston had a double.
On Thursday evening the BPs The BPs play Clifford twice
were at home to the Milvertais this week and another game with
Intermediates. Behind -spec- Port Elgin in Port Elgin Sunday.
l I tacular pitching from Doug League play will probably start
Petteplace and Daer, the BPs next week and the BP home
Ae won by a 6-2 score. Petteplace games will be Tuesday nights at 9
struck out 17 batters in the first p.m.
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U e• -Du- 111 a -� Plan car call to aid
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Friday and Saturday sports in Howick
May 25, 26
COMES A NORSEMAN A new venture is being planned centre and take to the road.
by a group of Howick Township Besides navigational skills and
With Jane Fonda and residents in aid of minor sports in the obvious driving ability
Jason Robards the community. To be a success required. the rally will test
"Entertaining and Impressive"
however, the event will require contestanta`
's knowledge of traffic i
--'AND— active and enthusiastic support. rules. For example, anyone
Donald Sutherland, Brooke Adams We are planning a car rally
and Leonard Nimoy in p g Y — arriving at a check point ahead of
not a race, a rally," announces his or her scheduled time will be
INVASION OF THE John Armstrong of RR 1, Ford- docked points for speeding.
wich, one of the organizers. "It ''We are especially en -
BODY SNATCHERS
will be the first time such an couraging families to compete in
"A Classic Chiller" event has been held in Howick the rally because we think it will
(Adult Entertainment) Township and we've got our fin- be an enjoyable afternoon," Mr. e
s ' W
Sunday, May 27 Only gers crossed that's for sure." Armstrong said. "We are also > < 3
SECRETS The car rally which will cover asking contestants to bring along
approximately 50 miles is a boxed lunch for an afternoon R
—ALSO-- planned to start around noonhour picnic wich is being planned at a r h
on June 3. After n 4s
YUM YUM GIRLS paying a i10 secret spot as Hart of the rally."
ADMITTANCE entry fee, contestants pick up Those wishing to enter the rally
their map at the community are requested to have their entry
fee in prior to May 25. Mr. Arm-
strong noted that at least one
commercial concern, Leslie
' Motors of Harriston has ex- BEST GOALTENDING in the league this past season was displayed by Wingham Junior
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pr'•essed an interest in the rally. "D',' Ironmen goaltenders Doug Taylor and Steve DeJong. Doug Skinn, centre, presented WNIE
Leslie Motors has offered the the trophy.
' • I a use of a Bronco for the rally, so
we will be pulling names out of a BRIDGE RESULTS
hat to see who gets to drive it." Firearm Louise Welwood and Omar
e . Asked the purpose of the rally. Hasel ove teamed up to take to
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT Mr. Armstrong replied, "Well it's p
FIRST SHOW AT DUSKK . - A Spot In Wingham Bridge Club
PLAYING FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY getting more and more expensive permits play last week. Yvonne Me- -
to pay for things like ice time for Pherson and Kay Forgie were
MAY 25, 26 and 27 youngsters in hockey and we deka ed second, followed by the team of
figure we've got to keep at it to y Doris and Wilfred French and
a make this community centre pay Nan McKibbon and Art Wilson.
for itself. 1 have three boys in The two-month firearms
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vmimr hockey, so I figure I'd amnesty program at the end of
Netter do my bit." last year -has caused a six-month
Earlier this year Mr. Arm- minimum delay in processing
F., ADULT strong organized a successful applications for restricted
- [NTERTAIN MENY two-day, hockey tournament for weapons permits, the Ontario -t '-
BURT REYNOLDS -SALLY FIELD 'tyke houseleague plavers- - Provincial Police have an- f
When asked if the rally was nounced.
JACKIE GLEASON being geared to younger people Jim Villemaire, chief
WARNING: some language may be offensive and their families, he said, -Oh provincial firearms officer, said
PLUS— no. we want everyone to par- the registrations . branch
HENRY WINKLER ticipate. I think older people processed 22,000 applications _
would find it just as enjoyable as during the amnesty, 10 times the
SALLY FIELD the younger people. As I said. usual number. All the ap-
TIP1111IN t1i" oa/' Ian, lon. speed has nothing to do with It plications have to be vetted QII�O�
p through Ottawa, he noted, and ill
Is hrulnr, uoru.� lr All roceeds from the car rally g
will with forms of in from right' OLDS TYKE
■ ■ a go towards minor sports in going g
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■ • ■ Ilowick Township. - Anyone across the country it will take a
wishing more information re while to get through them all. FESTITIL
A I \IL I RS Nt VI( I I ill garding the car rally can contact Restricted weapons permits
rl( Ii\Il UI OR'
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT the following persons: John must be obtained for firearms in
Armstrong at 335-6157. Bob three categories: semi- See performances in
Templeman at :33.5-392:3 and Jerry automatic, centre fire rifles or Fiddle, Step dancing _
Potts at 335 :'3825. shotguns with muzzle velocities
1A30 of over 500 feet per second and a Square dancing
THURSDAY -FRIDAY -SATURDAY barrel length of less than 18 17 for
LYCEUM MAY 24 -25 -26TH HOWICI( auxiliary inches or any weapon, such as a $1000 in prizes
ONE SNOWING DAILY EXTRA MATINEE pistol, designed to be fired with
I SATURDAY plans garage sale one hand: guns that can be folded and trophies
7:00P.M.ONLYt
['NEMA 1:30 P.M. or telescoped to less than 26 in- Fri.,Sat.,June 1 & 2
The Howick Br. 307 Ladies' ches: fully automatic weapons Memorial Hall Blyth
Auxiliary held its monthly registered prior to Jan. 1, 1978, y
Atriumphant b9ond - ,�!` ` meeting at the Legion rooms. and forming part of a bona fide 8 p.m. W�I�IVHf11Y1
oil iiveaction and Plans were made for a D -Day gun collection. � tmNNI,tn I rld.i% $ 2 �0
p�ey � s church service to be held in ,,r,t ,t It.' til Golf &Curfin�g
,� ... Brussels June 3. B E L G RA VE
1 A joint installation of officers Boil1 N'IQIII, 5� nu TKKET3NOWONSALE
will be held May 25 at 8 p.m. A Visiting over the holiday t I,ddrrn SI.IMI,Itt .1dull Parc
weekend with Mrs. Joe Dunbar I.I r I Irkcl, i;dl �.1-t► MINI $26,� primo
garage sale has been planned for E
t June 18 at the Wroxeter Park were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hall,
-f wAur DlsfrtEyE"W441 N+.. pavilion from 2 to 7 p.m. In c,ise Chris and Kimberley of New
of rain it will be held the Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Keith
UedkFaCbS and following Monday, June 25 Dunbar, Stratford, Mrs. Harvey,
Qi>1hSt�CS Watch this paper for further Black. Diane and Darlene of ;•.�. �'�`,t�`,.ir(,
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The Winghetu Advancc Turns, MYy Z3, 1979 -- Page 15
A LOT OF TROPHIES were presented to Jim McGee at the recent Wingtom Ironmen
banquet. He was named the top scorer for the Ironmen and in the league, he was awarded
the Executive Cup for the most ability and desire, -he tied with Gard Kinahan far the Three
Star Award and was.named the team's MVP. (Kevin Lee PhoftD)
SUNDAY -MONDAY -TUESDAY, MAY 27-28-29
WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS- a'Ioow"A'
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ROOKIE OF THE YEAR for the Wingham Ironmen was
Edwin Haines. Brian Skinn, left, presented the trophy at the
recent Ironmen banq let.
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