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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-07-23, Page 15• Enjoy Savings hr the entireatI ly during our July Cerice. Sale YOUR R FAMILY SHOE STORE JOSEPHINE STREET PHONEWINGHAM 357.-I84O alPi aiS 51Le Wm i-' -ism:;f4tr_ F, sTleas Yc, 9T6 'atifi .oli During a thunderstorm, du SYMPTOMS OF not stand under a tree, whether TOO MUCH SUN it is out in the open field, or in a city street. If you are in the house, keep away from chimneys, fireplace, stoves or other metal objects, Don't op- erate equipment or wiring. mannumatuggittaistasovani H 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, tarlitarVENIIII 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 1HI®III.11Iu111115Il11i1111111111n1llig111111111211I®IIIf111111HI1511IIE5Ni5111111111181111911A11151111981 SHOWPLACE OF WINGHAM — PHONE 357-1630 TI;HUR.-FRI.-SAT. JULY 23-24-25 by" Colour — Starring: Lassie, June Lockhart, Hugh Reilly and Jon Provost This is the latest Lassie adventure which is guaranteed to touch the hearts of old and young. Bring your children to see this one. nAmlefaime MON.-TUES.-WED. JULY 27-28-29 ®®Lassie's Great idvehue" Colour — Starring: Jerry Lewis, Marilyn Maxwell, Connie Stevens and Reginald Gardner It's not Jerry's newest comedies, but it's one of his funniest— in fact it's fun for the whole family. 19I1It811Ig111191111i91111151I16115111If511111111111111®II199111111111011119111191I I I I19III I&1II'lI111711II9 a`";1gaw;initY; ee—exi•b..mv::kip..s';ti",..ka oitt,8:,.3Ac4::1s(,.'... . ?ssf,:.:'%i93z?7 ..":. >,�..Oiri.c ti<:4."'Y%'<:zz / dvanct -'Iitrtt s, Thea d;:y, July `.'.;i, 1:1b'; - Nip; 7• ,r':i:::7Yi'��'.iBlilf�Nlli>i�WiMl�'i•�INiAlit`J7�YiiiiiirriM`�11':',': Be sure to get your FREE DRAW TICKETS Wir l a qs Bike 'n? Buck Stores, ith ver Par ) 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. -.:.K.. w .. lis`?`+.",rr.5<%t':S.Y"! "0;:..v:�°Y..:..•�,. s "r ...:b:45 , . , .. ...« r. ...... 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. Tri- Black Laabel...andpu'Il know wh,v it ('anadai 5 host -selling 1Ji11 Door