HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-03, Page 13Towne Players need
help with prod,uction
Wingbam Towne Players are some furniture to use on its sets.
looking for some help for their Needed are a small loveseat,
upcoming production, "A Murder high-backed and low -backed
Has Been Arranged". The play, a armchairs, f9ur stools and a
tlhree-act mystery, will be staged -mail, low table with a. drawer.
at the town hall Nov. 7 to 9. • The play is set in the 1930s and so
Sandra Lee reports the players furniture should be compatible
need people to help with props, with that era.
lighting and sets. This would be Anyone with something to
evening work aw all volunteers contribute is invited to contact
are welcome. either Miss Lee air 357-1363 or
The group is also looking for Barb Bender at 357-1175.
LAST WIK"ND OCT. fth-6th-7th
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AT THIS TIME, WE WOULD LIKE TO
THANK EVERYONE FOR THEIR
PATRONAGE DURING THE PAST
SEASON
Memar nn i Staff
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ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
Our season closes with the show October 7th. We thank
you for your patronage over the season and look for-
ward to swing you again In the spring.
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The Wingham Advaaw-1)AW. 3. 197V Yate 13
B"llng ,,
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Snails are fourth and fifth with BLUEVALE MIXED
Brenda's Bloodhounds are at seven and six p*ft «, , I , - elY- Les Brewer topped everyone
the top of the team standings with The high triple ws by Shirley with a 305 single and Milt Boyd
17 points, followed by Est 'a Storey with 731, and the high had the high triple of 711. Tops for
Elkhounds with 14 and Gayle's single was by Christine Rae with the women was Winnie Boyd with
Greyhounds with 11. Sheila's 275. Ot' games over 200 were a 264 single and 708 tripie.
y Schnauzers have nine points, bowled Mildred Nesbit, 214; Games over 2uu were bowied
Marlene's Malemutes eight and Elda D fiery; 229, 210; Joanne by Marie Walker, 236; Ken
�< Isobel's Irish Setters four. Harriso,. 222, 226; Shirley Murray, 245; Bill Greig, 201;
Jim Griffith bowled the high Storey, 254, 263, 211; Nora Finni- Jerry Timm, 222; Harold
single of 292 and the high triple of gan, 249; Corrine Nesbitt, 218; Johnston, 216; Reta Ross,211,
694. High for the ladies were Jean King, 264, 245; Louise 215; Les Brewer, 305; Winnie
Marlene Pellett with a 229 single Welwood, 249; Janet Storey, 208; Boyd, 251, 264; Herb Kenyon, 224;
and Verna Haugh with a 611 Carolyn Greenaway, 211; Audrey Helen McFarlane, 231; Marge
triple. Swatridge, 200; Christine Rae, Carter, 230; Colleen Robertson,
Bowlers who had scores of 200 275; Lila Hickey, 206 and Shirley 201; Milt Boyd, 245, 288; Bob
or better were Marlene Pellett, Sallows, 216. - Richardson, 256; and Bill
229, 204; Verna Haugh, 221, 205; Wendy Sallows, Pearl Hodgins Robertson, 208.
Brenda Griffith, 207; Cathy and Karen Snow bowled as
, ,
Wickhorst215; Rod Hickey, 221; spares.
pa
N� Warren Thynne, 206; Kevin
Hickey, 201; Francis Markley, SENIOR LADIES Ironmen holding
231, 208, 201;• Bob Steffen, 237; The Wrens rest in first place
Ivan Harkness, 214; Frank with 13 points with the Canaries home practices
Burke, 255, 200; Jim Griffith, 240, in second with 11. Having eight
292; and Bob Pegg, 230. points the Hummingbirds sit in The ice machine at the
y
third with the Cardinals in fourth Wingham arena is running now
THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED at five. The Hawks and Robins and the Ironmen plan to take full
Bill Wall bowled the high single fight for fifth place with four advantage of the ice surface to
and high triple for the mei with a points each. prepare for their season opener
33 -s nh �� 240 and a 660. Sylvia Pewtress The sr ladies high dOUbls went at Port Elgin Oct. 12-
u bowled the ladies high single to Katherine Campbell329, Nora Practices are scheduled every
` t : with a 258 and Dianne English Finnigan 325, and Chidy Hen- day from now until next Tuesday.
had the high triple of 610. derson 302. Margaret Robertson Thursday's practice will run
FUTURE STARS—Nancy Nixon, Jennie Bender and Debbie Hodgins were keen to sign up Games over 200 were- bowled and Nora Finnigan both bowled from 8 to 9:30 p.m.; Friday, 9-
for the children's theatre program being offered this winter through the Wingham Rec- by Robert Wharton, 229; Dianne 182 for the high singles. 10:30 p.m.; Saturday, 12:30-2
reation Department. Registration for a number of fall and reinter activities was held last English, 246; Jo McCormick, 212; pm. and 00-9:1 p.m.; Sunday,
week at the high school Caryn Mann was happy 'to oblige these stars of the future. George Skinn, 222, 206; Sylvia �,.,,� a 4.t. KLATCH 2:30-5p m.; Monday, 2:30-4 p.m.;
Pewtress, 258; Sharon Skinn, 215; Ruth Schefter bowled the high and Tuesday, 10 p.m. to mid -
Bill Wall, 240, 225; Jackie game this week with a 219 score. Tught•
Kreuger, 201, .224; Dorothy Other- ladies bowling over 200 Anyone of Junior age .is
Cruickshank, 239; Garth Walden, were: Jean King 202, Bev Hayden welcome to attend the practices;
Local
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repoil
222; and Jean Tervit, 238. 202, Maxine Taylor 204, Louise Players are requested to bring
Marg's Kit -Kays top the team Welwood 205 and Iris Foulon 217. their own equipment and sticks.
standings with 15 points, one There is no bowling
more than Ruth's Rejects. Thanksgiving Monday. The next
Linda's Love Bugs have 12, games will be played Monday Recreation Report
successful 'R \1117 M1%\SINN >Marie s Sweet Maries have 10, Oct. 15. Smarties nine and
Sharon's Snickers three. XTER MIWROEXED Registration
The September meeting of the It was reported the Cub enrol- equipment exchange. Thanks to spares Dianne and It was Tharon. Riley's night as thRe ohe Wingham
First Wingham Scout Group ment has increased to 36 and the Permission was given to pur- Garth Walden, Brian Gibbons she bowled the high single of 243 Mens y will
g p Scouts to 18, also that Daryl chase uniforms for the new and Bruce Pewtress. and high triple of 622. Ron Me- take place at the Lockridge
Committee was held Sunday eve- Holmes is helping as a scouter -in- leaders. Rev. Armstrong was Michael and Joe Craig tied for Memorial Arena on Tuesday,
Ring with a good attendance. October 9 from 7 to 9 m. For
ba present at the meeting and has men's high single of 249 and Ron p•
Rick Whiten chaired the meet- WED. NIGHT LADIES further information contact Phil
Whitely Twelve boys from the Scout accepted the position of chaplain had the high triple of 657.
mg• group attended an overnight for another year. He brought it to Gladys Grasshoppers came Other games of 200 and over Beard at 357-1862 or Steve
Mrs. Betty Heard reported that the attention of the leaders that Out on top last Wednesday were bowled by Ron McMichael, Stapleton at 35.1-3874.
33 boys had taken part in the camp at Maitforks under the gui- evening with 15 points. Jean's
annual bowlathon held tem- dance of their leaders, Marty more boys should try for their June b and Shirley's Spiders 228, Ethelene Smith, 210; Nolda Anyone wishing to rent the
Cretier and Ken Foxton. This was Religion and Life Badges. u� �' p Kulas, 204, 200; Tharon Riley, arena on a regular or part-time
bed 22. It is hoped the funds will The next Group Committee will are tied for second with 12, with 210; Mary Beth Riley, 211; basis, should - contact the
reach ;1,000 when all the s the first campout for many of the p Lila's Lizards placing third with
bO�' be held Sunda November 4: p �8 Wendell Stamper, 228; and John Recreation Department, 357 -
have collected their pledge boys and the perfect weather Yr 11. Edna's Earwigs and Susan's Wheeler, 231. 1206•
money. Each leader was to helped make it a great success.
remind the boys to get their Final plans were made for the ';
pledges in immediately. Mrs. Paper drive to be held.Saturday, .ik
Heard expressed her thanks to Oct. 20. It was decided to canvass
everyone who helped to make the Wingham, Belgrave, Bluevale . .
bowlathon a successful event. and Whitechurch. All news- ,
papers are to be tied in bundles
and at the curb at 9 a.m. If you
need assistance with papers call
357-2471.
IOn the same day the Beaver Ladies Bauer
1 Colony will hold Apple Day. This GORE SKATES
' is the Beavers' only fund-raising
event,of the year. Parents will be
asked to help with this project. CTOBER.S E Top Quality 1 sts
It was suggested that next year Man. Sugg. List
the group committee try a sport 50.00 to 79.95
�f a Curling clubspecial nos
dessert bridge Size 4-10
+� On a beautiful, autumn day the
Friday and Saturday Wingham Curling Cub held its Also a large selection -of
October 5.6 annual dessert bridge at the Girls' & Ladies' Used and
Kirk Douglas 8 Ann Margaret Wingham Golf and Curling Club. Reconditioned.
Star in President Marilyn Wood
THE VILLAIN- • welcomed the ladies; 18 tables
Ptus were in play, with tables present Top -Line 500 PAIR GOAL
from Teeswater, Brussels,
LOST AND FOUND Lucknow and Wingham.
Stoning George Segal t English was the high winner SKATES
8Glenda Jackson of the day with a geode of end. Slightly Used Skates SKATES
(Adult Entertainment) .Wilma Kerr placed second.
Proceeds of the day will be used 92's - 96's - 97's with Lightweight Blades. Some FIRSTS & USED
Sunday October 7`Only to help buy necessary equipment pairs like new! $1 �s, 95�s, 96's,
1. 6 -PACK ANNIE for the club. Custom Made for N.H.L., P with slight imperfections.
2- SUNNY SIDE Y9
Jr. A and College Players 190's, 290's., 46's, 49's, 146's.
3. BUCKSTONE COUNTY PRISON SPECIAL PRICE ALL AT MOST SIZES AVAILABLE
4. DR. MYNX with New
S. CENTERFOLD GIRLS Stainless Steel Req95 FANTASTICLAKELETSTITCHEROOS Blades on'r-ec � 1 Q �� 1
The girls learned how to do the Sizes 6-12 r s+► *,WI6%V w an .r,
.a ,t.tC-. bargello and cross stitches when
""e1 a AMCM av they met at the home of Lea Anne
Wright. The roll call was an A FULL SELECTION OF HOCKEY EQUIPMENT NOW IN STOCK!
:waded by seven girls who named
"THANK -YOU" the color achene and hues thejy+ , Shin Pads
For Your Patronage in '79 have chosen for their free -choice Includes Shoulder.Pads, Helmets, Gloves, Pants, etc.
- The Youngs articles.
9 For the next meeting, each C.C.M. BOYS' Lar a Selection JUNIOR SUPREME
member is to present an idea for 9
Achievement Day. HnCKFY rI nV�� i•Trri
MIMIONAM. OWAM PN011E 761-10 IN MOPE shFORMAnON
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61106 T NN=AY, OCT. 4
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r� PLEASE NOTE SHOWTIMtS
11 F
sur4.T. MON. TO M P.M. ONLYI,
SUN. P.M. THURS.
Mom Entertaining Than HuEnaniy Possible!El
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The Wingham Advaaw-1)AW. 3. 197V Yate 13
B"llng ,,
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Snails are fourth and fifth with BLUEVALE MIXED
Brenda's Bloodhounds are at seven and six p*ft «, , I , - elY- Les Brewer topped everyone
the top of the team standings with The high triple ws by Shirley with a 305 single and Milt Boyd
17 points, followed by Est 'a Storey with 731, and the high had the high triple of 711. Tops for
Elkhounds with 14 and Gayle's single was by Christine Rae with the women was Winnie Boyd with
Greyhounds with 11. Sheila's 275. Ot' games over 200 were a 264 single and 708 tripie.
y Schnauzers have nine points, bowled Mildred Nesbit, 214; Games over 2uu were bowied
Marlene's Malemutes eight and Elda D fiery; 229, 210; Joanne by Marie Walker, 236; Ken
�< Isobel's Irish Setters four. Harriso,. 222, 226; Shirley Murray, 245; Bill Greig, 201;
Jim Griffith bowled the high Storey, 254, 263, 211; Nora Finni- Jerry Timm, 222; Harold
single of 292 and the high triple of gan, 249; Corrine Nesbitt, 218; Johnston, 216; Reta Ross,211,
694. High for the ladies were Jean King, 264, 245; Louise 215; Les Brewer, 305; Winnie
Marlene Pellett with a 229 single Welwood, 249; Janet Storey, 208; Boyd, 251, 264; Herb Kenyon, 224;
and Verna Haugh with a 611 Carolyn Greenaway, 211; Audrey Helen McFarlane, 231; Marge
triple. Swatridge, 200; Christine Rae, Carter, 230; Colleen Robertson,
Bowlers who had scores of 200 275; Lila Hickey, 206 and Shirley 201; Milt Boyd, 245, 288; Bob
or better were Marlene Pellett, Sallows, 216. - Richardson, 256; and Bill
229, 204; Verna Haugh, 221, 205; Wendy Sallows, Pearl Hodgins Robertson, 208.
Brenda Griffith, 207; Cathy and Karen Snow bowled as
, ,
Wickhorst215; Rod Hickey, 221; spares.
pa
N� Warren Thynne, 206; Kevin
Hickey, 201; Francis Markley, SENIOR LADIES Ironmen holding
231, 208, 201;• Bob Steffen, 237; The Wrens rest in first place
Ivan Harkness, 214; Frank with 13 points with the Canaries home practices
Burke, 255, 200; Jim Griffith, 240, in second with 11. Having eight
292; and Bob Pegg, 230. points the Hummingbirds sit in The ice machine at the
y
third with the Cardinals in fourth Wingham arena is running now
THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED at five. The Hawks and Robins and the Ironmen plan to take full
Bill Wall bowled the high single fight for fifth place with four advantage of the ice surface to
and high triple for the mei with a points each. prepare for their season opener
33 -s nh �� 240 and a 660. Sylvia Pewtress The sr ladies high dOUbls went at Port Elgin Oct. 12-
u bowled the ladies high single to Katherine Campbell329, Nora Practices are scheduled every
` t : with a 258 and Dianne English Finnigan 325, and Chidy Hen- day from now until next Tuesday.
had the high triple of 610. derson 302. Margaret Robertson Thursday's practice will run
FUTURE STARS—Nancy Nixon, Jennie Bender and Debbie Hodgins were keen to sign up Games over 200 were- bowled and Nora Finnigan both bowled from 8 to 9:30 p.m.; Friday, 9-
for the children's theatre program being offered this winter through the Wingham Rec- by Robert Wharton, 229; Dianne 182 for the high singles. 10:30 p.m.; Saturday, 12:30-2
reation Department. Registration for a number of fall and reinter activities was held last English, 246; Jo McCormick, 212; pm. and 00-9:1 p.m.; Sunday,
week at the high school Caryn Mann was happy 'to oblige these stars of the future. George Skinn, 222, 206; Sylvia �,.,,� a 4.t. KLATCH 2:30-5p m.; Monday, 2:30-4 p.m.;
Pewtress, 258; Sharon Skinn, 215; Ruth Schefter bowled the high and Tuesday, 10 p.m. to mid -
Bill Wall, 240, 225; Jackie game this week with a 219 score. Tught•
Kreuger, 201, .224; Dorothy Other- ladies bowling over 200 Anyone of Junior age .is
Cruickshank, 239; Garth Walden, were: Jean King 202, Bev Hayden welcome to attend the practices;
Local
�O � s
repoil
222; and Jean Tervit, 238. 202, Maxine Taylor 204, Louise Players are requested to bring
Marg's Kit -Kays top the team Welwood 205 and Iris Foulon 217. their own equipment and sticks.
standings with 15 points, one There is no bowling
more than Ruth's Rejects. Thanksgiving Monday. The next
Linda's Love Bugs have 12, games will be played Monday Recreation Report
successful 'R \1117 M1%\SINN >Marie s Sweet Maries have 10, Oct. 15. Smarties nine and
Sharon's Snickers three. XTER MIWROEXED Registration
The September meeting of the It was reported the Cub enrol- equipment exchange. Thanks to spares Dianne and It was Tharon. Riley's night as thRe ohe Wingham
First Wingham Scout Group ment has increased to 36 and the Permission was given to pur- Garth Walden, Brian Gibbons she bowled the high single of 243 Mens y will
g p Scouts to 18, also that Daryl chase uniforms for the new and Bruce Pewtress. and high triple of 622. Ron Me- take place at the Lockridge
Committee was held Sunday eve- Holmes is helping as a scouter -in- leaders. Rev. Armstrong was Michael and Joe Craig tied for Memorial Arena on Tuesday,
Ring with a good attendance. October 9 from 7 to 9 m. For
ba present at the meeting and has men's high single of 249 and Ron p•
Rick Whiten chaired the meet- WED. NIGHT LADIES further information contact Phil
Whitely Twelve boys from the Scout accepted the position of chaplain had the high triple of 657.
mg• group attended an overnight for another year. He brought it to Gladys Grasshoppers came Other games of 200 and over Beard at 357-1862 or Steve
Mrs. Betty Heard reported that the attention of the leaders that Out on top last Wednesday were bowled by Ron McMichael, Stapleton at 35.1-3874.
33 boys had taken part in the camp at Maitforks under the gui- evening with 15 points. Jean's
annual bowlathon held tem- dance of their leaders, Marty more boys should try for their June b and Shirley's Spiders 228, Ethelene Smith, 210; Nolda Anyone wishing to rent the
Cretier and Ken Foxton. This was Religion and Life Badges. u� �' p Kulas, 204, 200; Tharon Riley, arena on a regular or part-time
bed 22. It is hoped the funds will The next Group Committee will are tied for second with 12, with 210; Mary Beth Riley, 211; basis, should - contact the
reach ;1,000 when all the s the first campout for many of the p Lila's Lizards placing third with
bO�' be held Sunda November 4: p �8 Wendell Stamper, 228; and John Recreation Department, 357 -
have collected their pledge boys and the perfect weather Yr 11. Edna's Earwigs and Susan's Wheeler, 231. 1206•
money. Each leader was to helped make it a great success.
remind the boys to get their Final plans were made for the ';
pledges in immediately. Mrs. Paper drive to be held.Saturday, .ik
Heard expressed her thanks to Oct. 20. It was decided to canvass
everyone who helped to make the Wingham, Belgrave, Bluevale . .
bowlathon a successful event. and Whitechurch. All news- ,
papers are to be tied in bundles
and at the curb at 9 a.m. If you
need assistance with papers call
357-2471.
IOn the same day the Beaver Ladies Bauer
1 Colony will hold Apple Day. This GORE SKATES
' is the Beavers' only fund-raising
event,of the year. Parents will be
asked to help with this project. CTOBER.S E Top Quality 1 sts
It was suggested that next year Man. Sugg. List
the group committee try a sport 50.00 to 79.95
�f a Curling clubspecial nos
dessert bridge Size 4-10
+� On a beautiful, autumn day the
Friday and Saturday Wingham Curling Cub held its Also a large selection -of
October 5.6 annual dessert bridge at the Girls' & Ladies' Used and
Kirk Douglas 8 Ann Margaret Wingham Golf and Curling Club. Reconditioned.
Star in President Marilyn Wood
THE VILLAIN- • welcomed the ladies; 18 tables
Ptus were in play, with tables present Top -Line 500 PAIR GOAL
from Teeswater, Brussels,
LOST AND FOUND Lucknow and Wingham.
Stoning George Segal t English was the high winner SKATES
8Glenda Jackson of the day with a geode of end. Slightly Used Skates SKATES
(Adult Entertainment) .Wilma Kerr placed second.
Proceeds of the day will be used 92's - 96's - 97's with Lightweight Blades. Some FIRSTS & USED
Sunday October 7`Only to help buy necessary equipment pairs like new! $1 �s, 95�s, 96's,
1. 6 -PACK ANNIE for the club. Custom Made for N.H.L., P with slight imperfections.
2- SUNNY SIDE Y9
Jr. A and College Players 190's, 290's., 46's, 49's, 146's.
3. BUCKSTONE COUNTY PRISON SPECIAL PRICE ALL AT MOST SIZES AVAILABLE
4. DR. MYNX with New
S. CENTERFOLD GIRLS Stainless Steel Req95 FANTASTICLAKELETSTITCHEROOS Blades on'r-ec � 1 Q �� 1
The girls learned how to do the Sizes 6-12 r s+► *,WI6%V w an .r,
.a ,t.tC-. bargello and cross stitches when
""e1 a AMCM av they met at the home of Lea Anne
Wright. The roll call was an A FULL SELECTION OF HOCKEY EQUIPMENT NOW IN STOCK!
:waded by seven girls who named
"THANK -YOU" the color achene and hues thejy+ , Shin Pads
For Your Patronage in '79 have chosen for their free -choice Includes Shoulder.Pads, Helmets, Gloves, Pants, etc.
- The Youngs articles.
9 For the next meeting, each C.C.M. BOYS' Lar a Selection JUNIOR SUPREME
member is to present an idea for 9
Achievement Day. HnCKFY rI nV�� i•Trri
MIMIONAM. OWAM PN011E 761-10 IN MOPE shFORMAnON
LYCEUM al■a■a■a■o■o��
61106 T NN=AY, OCT. 4
CIHEMA 6NOMIT6iAE go PIM. L'9cAAP� 70FRIDAY TO Ti1UMAY, 0101 R 5 TO 11TH ❑
r� PLEASE NOTE SHOWTIMtS
11 F
sur4.T. MON. TO M P.M. ONLYI,
SUN. P.M. THURS.
Mom Entertaining Than HuEnaniy Possible!El
❑
■
■ � 41t� • a:
fn. 12"A Eg DUII,kVGM M1SZ.a IIFL 8W
<porel C•uw len rD(,M REAM MLT(TT WAXI MEL BRfxHc`
- JAAES CORAM � OOM DN.U'.SE � ELLIOTT WAXI) SON .1(x'F
tNOELNE KIVi\ CNIaL IIX- QO116.-ACIe.MN-sTTVE PNM'
NCIMIID NIYOR•Te1.LV SAN 1•a1llnN Wtll.Et M, w11lNN•.