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THURSDAY-FRIDAY Double Feature . JUNE 15-16
Brownie's Drive- in
Theatre Limited, CLINTON
"THE TIMER"
(Adult Entertainment) — Vincent Price - Judith, Evelyn
"20 MILLION MILES TO EARTH"
(Adult Entertainment) — William Hopper - Joan Taylor
(ONE CARTOON)
SATURDAY-MONDAY Double Feature JUNE 17-19
"THE PLAINSMAN"
Gary Cooper - Joan Arthur
YOUNG CAPTIVES"
Steve Mario - Luana Patton
(ONE CARTOON)
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY JUNE 20-21
"PAL JOEY"
(Colour) — Frank Sinatra - Rita Hayworth.
(ONE CARTOON)
HARRISTON
CROWN Drive-in
THEATRE THEATRE
WED.-THUR.-FRI.-SAT.
JUNE 14-15-16-17
"DAVID. and GOLIATH'
Starring: Orson Welles
The Biblical story about young
David, the shepherd's son, who slays
the giant Goliath, and later be-
comes king of Israel
Shows at 7.15 and 9.15
MATINEE SATURDAY 2.15 p.m.
MONDAY-TUES.-WEDNESDAY
JUNE 19-20-21
"BUTTERFIELD 8"
Elizabeth Taylor in her Academy
Award winning role
Shows at 7.15 and 9.15
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COMING
Thurs.-Fri.:-Sat. Juno 22.23-24
orLEASE TURN' OVER'
(+Adult)
THURS.-FRT. JUNE 15-16
Talk about comedy — You should
have been there
"THE DAY THEY ROB-
BED THE BANK OF.
ENGLAND"
—• Plus —
'TESS OF THE STORM
COUNTRY"
The love story for everyone of
every age
SATURDAY ONLY JUNE 17
The Bowery Boys in
"MASTERMINDS"
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"THE PLUNDERS"
Jeff Chandler 4 John Saxton
Too young to care but old enauth
to die
MON,-TUE.-WED. .JUNE 19-20-21
"RALLY AROUND THE
FLAG BOYS"
A top notch comedy attraction
Starring Paul Newman and joannii
WoOdward Plus
"THE THIRD VOCE"
Starring Edmund. 013riett and
Julio London (Adult)
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SERVICEABLE
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
will be eoF ;to assist burned out .falninefk as
soon as l4,Cc/Mr1/411/44/011 is aVa51141)16 . If you have.
anything that, could be donated phone Captain
Newman, 129i
Just Give Me A Half-Gallon
Of 'Gas . . .1 Use The Car
Mostly For Parking . . .
Even; the smallest order is cheerfully accepted, promptly filled
here. ";'Phis includes our free services (like air). Everybody gets
the,,sanie friendly, courteous attention.
'WINGHAM
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110111RAVE TAKES
TWO FROM EXETER
On Tuesday June 6th the Bel-
grave Intermediates played Lost to
Exeter and squeezed out a 3-2 vic-
tory, Exeter got two runs in the
first inning on Fuller's triple. Bel-
grave got one run in the third and
one in the seventh to tie the score.
The key blow came in the last half
of the ninth when Cord Smith
singled, driving home Tom Robin-
son with the winning run.
On Thursday the Belgrave boys
journeyed to Hensall to meet Exe-
ter for the second time. In this
game the Belgrave team defeated
Exeter 11-4. Bob Higgins led the
Belgrave attack with a home run
and two doubles, Other hitters
were Bruce MacAlpine with two
singles and Murray Shiell's home
run.
Belgrave's next home game will
be June 17th against Hensall.
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THROUGH ALL TYPES
OF WEATHER WE TRAVEL
YOUR FUELOIL PROBLEMS
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ERNIE ' MERKLEY
HEATING OILS
GASOLINE
'MOTOR OILS -GREASES
PH.1193 WINGHAM
By Willie Duff,;
Wingham and district' goiters
can look forward t,o :,the(best sea-
son of play to dete EiCAVingliarn.
Golf Club. Not only 'are4nditions
good enough for Jack:'',...,loyd to
shoot a. nine-hole seore,:dfT2 on his
first trip out, but' sever4.1',1new int7.
provements are under ,v ay.
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At an executive meeting last
week, a motion was passed, to pur-
chase and put into use immediately
a new weed sprayer. •It:should be
in action some time this week in
time to destroy the dandelions and
several other weeds.
Another motion gave the OK to a
"greens spiker", a machine that is
being motorized in order to aeriate
the greens. This action will in
time give the green. a better root
system, and thereby make them
softer for the short iron work.
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President Dr, W. A.':Crawford
and his executive .are 'looking for-
ward to the most successful sea-
son to date • . . ' and indications
are that a large number of new
golfers are donning •the'.spikes for
the first time. This ,:isf';the first
year the club has. beerCin a, posi-
tion to offer professiOnal4 teaching
to interested members. :Ken Mat-
son, whose previous•golf• experience
was In, the Toronto ar'ea,'now has
several classes in progress, includ-
ing men and women'.ofe all ages.
This low-cost service 'has come as
MOS RAPPED;
AGAIN BY HENS*
The Supocos journeyed to 'Tensed
an Saturday night and really took
a beating by a score of 1.6-3, Gorr].
Fisher started his first game Per
the Sunocos and did a fine job
until -the fourth inning when three
errors, a walk and a hit let Hensall
away for five runs, Gor,d. Welwood
came on to relieve Fisper.
Jim Bain hit a homei run for the
Sunocos.
Wingintin—Vry, lb; Cerson, 2b;
Fisher, p; Welwood, n; Bain, ss;
Gardner, 3b; Saxton, cf; Thompson,
rf; Cookie Foxton, a; Glen Foxton,
Hensall—Kyle, 2b; of;
Borden, c; G. Bell, lb; Pearson, 3b;
Taylor,' rf; Lavery, ss; Mousseau,
p; Eaynham, If.
Umpires — Jack Tiffin and Bill
Carter.
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were just on the point of trying
to teach their wives to play golf.
Many marriages may have been
saved. 'Anyone who is interested
in lessens, beginner or long time
golfer, should contact Ken Matson
by leaving your name and phone
number at the pro shop with Lloyd
Chapell.
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The club championship draw has
been made, and the list of oppon-
ents is posted at the club house.
The first round should be played
by this week-end. 'For those golf-
'era who haven't checked their han-
dicaps 'lately, the shrinkers have
been at work again using actual
scores and rumours as the basis
for their, decisions. In nearly ev-
ery case you'll find your game has
`improved considerably over the
winter . . . at least as far as
'your handicap is concerned.
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Pot Luck Supper
The Ladies' !Section of the Wing-
hatn Golf Club held a pot luck sup-
per at the club house on Monday.
Following slipper a two-ball four-
some ;was played. The winners
were, low gross, Mrs. Betty Ham-
ilton and Mrs. Nona Elliott; low
net, Mrs. Janet Day and Mrs. Wil-
ma Kerr. The pot luck suppers will
be held throughout the summer on
the second Monday of each month.
IIENSALL TAKES
SINUS 12.1
..Hensall defeated the Wingham.
Sunoeds in the Wingharn Park on
Thursday night by the score of 12-1,
The Sunocos collected eight hits
against Hensall's 10, but the wide
margin in the score was due to
some loose fielding plays by the
Sunocos.
G. Bell was the top hitter for
Hensall getting two hits, one a
bases loaded home run. Wilbie
Schwithtenherg was the top hitter
for Wingham with two singles.
Hensall—G. Bell, ib; Lavery, ss;
Borden, c; Pearson, 3b; Taylor, rf;
Britnell, cf; McRae, if; Mousseau,
rt; Kyle, 2b.
Wingham—Fry, If; Cerson, 2b;
Schwichtenberg, lb, Bain, ss; Glen
Foxton, 3b; Cookie Foxton, c;
Thompson, p; Marshall, p; Saxton,
cf; Jardine, rf.
Umpires — Jack Tiffin and Bill
Carter.
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Wingham 001 000 000— 1 8 6
WHITECHURCH
London, last week moved into the,
home they recently purchased frore
Mr. A. E. Bueitton, and this week.'
end they attended a wedding in
Chatham, and spent the week-end
with relatives: there. Mr. Peterson;
works: at QKNX.
Mrs. Dowling visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aitche-
aon, of St. Helens, and attended the
Presbyterian Cliureh, Lucknow,
where her grandchild was bap-
tized,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman at,
tended the Millea-McKelvie wed-
ding in Hanover Baptist Church
on Saturday at 2 p.m., and the
reception held in Walkerton twn
hall on Saturday evening.
Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Mason
and family visited 'on Sunday with
her 'father, Mr. Cecil Skinner, of
Exeter, and with her mother, who
was taken. to hospital again, on
Friday morning.
Mr, and, Mrs. 'Gilbert Beecroft•
visited on Sunday with her father,
Mr. Robert Watson, who, is: a pa-
tient in the Clinton Convalescent
Home,
Mr. Gordon Mitchell, of Toronto,.
Miss. Frances Henry and Miss Judy
Hayes, of London, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. William
Henry.
Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Parker and
family, of Exeter, visited on Sun-
day' with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Ben: MeClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. John Eckenswiller,
of Carlsruhe, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckens-
wider,
Mr. and Mrs., Lawson Majury, of
Paisley, and Mr. and • Mrs. Wm.
Tottenham, of Owen, Sound, also
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin. Pipe, of
Brussels, Mrs. J. M. ,Coultes, Bel-
grave, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Leaver,
East Wawanosh, and local rela-
tives visited on Sundk with Mr.
and. Mrs. Albert Coultes,
Rev. Robert Watt, of Toronto,
Mr .and Mrs. Norman Dinsmore, of
Mitchell, visited on Wednesday with
Rev.' and Mrs. W. J. Watt. On
Sunday Mrs. Dan McIntosh, of Port
Elgin, and Mr. and Mrs. Catton, of
Grimsby, On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
A. Warnke and Mr. and Mrs, N.
nglis of Listowel, visited there.
The children of the Fordyce
School paid their semi-annual visit
to the Lucknow dentist on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cardiff, of
Brussels, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Win. Rintoul.
Mr. Wm. Rintoul lost a valuable
cow that had freshened last week.
Mr. Jasper Snell, of East Wa-
wanosh, who has been a patient in
Wingham. Hospital for the past few
weeks with a bullet wound in his
thigh, was able to return home on
Friday. Nelson Dow has been help-
ing his sister, Mrs. Snell, since
the injury.
Mr, and Mrs. John Woolcock and
family, of Glenannon, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
Kennedy, of Marnoch, and Allan
Moore, of Linwood, spent the week-
end., at the :Kennedy home.
If You're TIRED
ALL THE TIME.
Now and then everybody gets a
"tired-out" feeling, and may be
bothered by backaches. Perhaps notir
ing seriously wrong, just a temporary
condition caused by urinary irritation or :
bladder discomfOrt. That's the time to
take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help
stimulate the kidneys to relieve this
condition which may often cause back-
ache and tired feeling. Then you feel
better, rest better, work better. Get .
Dodd's Kidney Pills now. Look for the
blue box with the red band at all drug
counters. You can depend onDodd's.eo
llashmar
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LISTOWEL
Admissions 650, Children under 12
in cars Free.
Box Office Opens, at 8.00 o'clock
First Show at Dusk
Two Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear
MUM-FRT. JUNE 15-16
Double Feature
"BECAUSE THEY'RE
YOUNG"
Dick Clarke, Victoria, Shaw
"GHOST OF THE
CHINA SEA"
David Brian, Lynn Be.rnay,
SAT.-MOM. JUNE 17-19
"SAMSON AND
DELILAH"
Colour
Victor Mature, Hedy Lamar
TUES.-WED. JUNE 20-21
"OCEAN'S 11"
Colours Scope.
prank Sinatra, Dean Martin,
4libutinat
Devitt jr., 'etir
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il.fr4SE16,3 "SATURDAY
Mr. Nat Thomson is again A pa-
tient in Wingham Hospital.
Mr. Oscar Sehefter, of Mildmay,
commenced work at the the E. S.
Watt chopper on' Wednesday last.
For health reasons, Mr. Carl Weber
was forced to quit his job there.
' : Mr. John McKenzie, second mate
on the grain boat Brieolooe, spent
a few days last week at his home
in West Wawanosh.
Mrs. Luella Lemon, of Stouffyille,
spent the week-end with her
friend, Mrs. Chapman, Sr.
Mrs. Chas. Gillespie, of Toronto,
spent the week-end with Gillespie
and Martin relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt, St.
Helens., Mr. and Mrs. Russell Far-
rier, Wingham, visited on Sunday
With Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Farrier,
and Miss Winnifred Farrier, of
Toronto, spent the week-end With
her 'parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Shiell spent
Sunday at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradley,
of Berimiller.
Mr, and Mrs. John L. Dirstein
and Jacqueline, of Hanover, and
Mr, and Mrs. Don Dirstein, of
Brantford, visited on Sunday with
Mt. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt,
Mr, and. Mrs. Gordon 3arrileson,
of Gederieli, visited on Sunday with
her Sister, Mrs. Orville Tiffin, and
With her brother, Mr, Robert Mee
IrinisLyhO is seriously lit in Wing-
hem Hospital,
XI% and Mrs. Carl Peterson, of