The Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-07-23, Page 15•
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it is out in the open field, or
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the house, keep away from
chimneys, fireplace, stoves or
other metal objects, Don't op-
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CROWN
THEATRE
ISTON
THUR.-FRI: SAT. July 23-24-25
"LASSIE'S GREATEST
ADVENTURE"
in Color — Starring
JUNE LOCKHART and
HUGH REILLY
Lassie returns to the screen
with adventure, drama and pure
enjoyment for the entire family
Show Time 7:15 and 9:15
MON.-TUES.-WED. July 27-28-29
"20,000 LEAGUES
UNDER TIIE SEA"
in Technicolor — Starring
KIRK DOUGLAS and
JAMES MASON
If you like .adventure and saw
this one before, you'll want to
see it again
Show Time 7:00 and 9:15
HARkISTON
RIVEIN
THEATRE
,THUR: FRI. JULY 23-24
It's the season's big one
"BEACH PARTY"
in Color — Starring
Robert Cummings, Frankie Ava-
lon and Dorothy Malone
Plus
"WILD GUITAR"
It's away out double bill
program
SAT. ONLY JULY 25
"GUNMAN'S WALK"
in Color — Starring
Van Heflin, Tab Hunter, Kathy
Grant and James Darren
Plus
"WATUSI"
in Color — Starring
George Montgomery
a SUNDAY LATE SHOW July 20
at 11 p.m.
"SCREAMING MIMI"
Stars
Anita Ekberg, Gypsy Rose Lee
Who murdered the striptease
dancer? It's a who dunnit—Plus
"HELL CATS OF THE NAVY"
MON: TUES-WED. July 27-28-29
"FOR LOVE OR
MONEY"
in Color -- Starring
Kirk Douglas, Mitzi Gaynor, Gig
4 Young and Thelma,Ritter
Great comedy — Plus
"THE HOUSE OF THE
DAMNED"
It's a haunted house thriller
EVERY MONDAY IN JULY IS
DATE NIGHT
We don't care if :he's Sweet
Sixteen or Sixty --- We'll admit
her or him absolutely FREE
when you buy your regular tick-
et on DATE NIGHT — EVERY
NATIONAL LAUGH WEEK
July 28"29-39
The driver of every car, male or
female. who drives up to the
Box Office and omits with a big
laugh will be admitted FREE
during this period of National
Laugh Week
See these laugh riots Tuesday
and Wednesday—"For Love or
Money"; Thursday --"Advance to
the Rear" plus "Who's Minding
the Store'
The effects of too much ex-
posure to direct sunshine may
be headache, abdominal cramp,
nausea, dizziness or perhaps
unconsciousness. The patient
should be kept in a cool place
and, if conscious, given cool
water containing one half tea-
spoon of salt to one pint of wa-
ter,
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LISTO WEL
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
2 Shows Every Night at Dusk
Weather Permitting
Continuing THUR: FRI.-SAT.
JULY 23-24-25
ANN-MARGRET and
ELVIS PRESLEY '
"VIVA LAS VEGAS"
Color
Late Show SUNDAY, 11 p.m.
JULY 26—Gates open 10:30
Vincent Price, Agnes Moorehead
in
"I;LUEBEARD'S TEN
HONEYMOONS"
Adult Entertainment
Pius "THE BAT"
MON.-TUES. JULY 27-28
Robert Mitchum and Keenan
Wynn in
"MAN IN THE
MIDDLE"
Adult Entertainment
What happens when an Ameri-
can staff officer shoots a
British sergeant?
Plus
Carol Lynley and Brandon
De Wilde in
"BLUE DENIM"
Adult Entertainment
WED.-THUR.-FRI. July 29-30-31
"THE RAVEN"
Adult Entertainment Color
Plus
"DOCTOR IN DISTRESS"
Color
BOWLERS TO SEAFORTH
Last Wednesday ttic Seaforth
Bowling Club held a ladies'
trebles tournament with 17
rinks taking part from London,
Kitchener, Goderich, Wingham,
and Seaforth.
There were four rinks from
Wingham but only one won a
prize; Mrs, Gordon MacKay,
skip, Mrs. J. Finnigan, vice,
and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott, lead,
won third prize.
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE. -IR
CLINTON
Show starts at dusk
Come as late as 11:00 p.m
and see complete show
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
July 23-24
"Take Her, She's
Mine"
JAMES STEWART
SANDRA DEE
(Adult Entertainment)
Colour Cartoon
SATURDAY and MONDAY
July 25-27
"It Happened at
The World's Fair"
ELVIS PRESLEY
JOAN O'BRIEN
Colour Cartoon
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
July 28-29
The Great War Drama
"A Farewell to
Arms®,
ROCK HUDSON
JENNIFER JONES
(Adult Entertainment)
Colour Cartoon
Coming Next:
"JUMBO"
Wins Tournament
WINS TOURNEY --Glen Madill is congratulated by Warren
Callan, president of the Wingham Golf Club, after winning
last week's annual tournament. His low gross score of
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70 gave him the championship. Left is Bill Conron,
tournament chairman; Bud Dodds, Listowel, "C" Flight
winner; Larry Papernick, Goderich, "A" Flight winner;
Bill Milnick, St. Thomas, low net.
Glen Madill was the winner
of the men's invitation tourna-
ment held at the Wingham
Golf Club last Wednesday with
a two over par of 70.
Over130 golfers from Goder-
ich, Walkerton, Clinton, Sea -
forth, Kitchener, Owen Sound,
Hamilton, Toronto, Kincardine,
Port Elgin, Hanover, Listowel,
Harriston, Orangeville, Wind-
sor, Strathroy, St. Thomas,
London, Guelph and Wingham
took part in the tournament.
Other winners were Larry
Papernick, Goderich; Paul
Henderson of Goderich; Bud
Dodds of Harriston; Len Bedour,
Goderich; W. L. Melnick, St.
Thomas; Bill Lumby, of God-
erich; Don Walker of Orange-
ville; Bill Lovick, Strathroy;
LeRoy Bedour of Goderich; Peter
Crone, Guelph; Harold Baird,
Goderich; Bob Lynette of Walk-
erton; Max Davies, Walkerton;
J. Northery, London; Jack Bra-
dy, Goderich, Ian McLaurin,
Wingham; Rolly Kaufman,
Wingham; Doug Padfield, Ow-
en Sound; Herman Young, Kin-
cardine; Issy Bedard, Goder-
ich; W. Callan, Wingham;
Fred Steinacher, Owen Sound;
A. Garvie, Owen Sound; D.
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Lassaline, Guelph; Lou Boyse,
Kincardine; B. Sproal, God-
erich; Ken Doig, Seaforth;
Doug Hoar, Orangeville; Carl
Larsen, Walkerton; Jack Han-
nan, Hamilton; Doug Shears,
Sauble; J. Crawford, Goder-
ich; Bill 13e11, Kincardine;
Bev. Boyes, Toronto; 13. C :-
bean, Kincardine; Luke Mor-
genroth, Kitchener; A. Janes,
Walkerton; Alex Potter Jr., St.
Thomas; Alex Hume, Port El-
gin.
The winner of the longest
drive was Glen Madill and cios.
est to the pin on the 9th gr, �n
was Herman Young of Kine r -
dine whose ball stopped
from the hole. The most t .. n-
est golfer was Bob Farrish o:
Listowel.
Prizes were donated by Wal-
den Transport Ltd., Lloyd and
Gerry Chappell, Callan's Shoes,
W. B. Conron Insurance Agency,
Carlings, Vance's Drugs, Mil-
ler Wholesale Ltd., Edighoffef s
Ltd., Stainton Hardware, Wes-
tern Foundry Co. Ltd., Lloyd -
Truax Ltd., Wingham Motel,
Hayes Family Store, R. A. Cur-
rie and Sons, Miller's Ladies'
Wear, McDonald's Ladies' and
Children's Wear, C. K. N.X.
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