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Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, July 30, 1904 - Page 7
Enjoy Savings for the
entire family during our
July Clearance Sale
CALLAN SHIES
YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE
JOSEPHINE, STREET PHONE
WINGHAM 357-4840
WINGHAM vs. SEAFORTH
THURSDAY, JULY 30 at 8.30
Wingham Park
LoGai Rinks
Win Prizes
Two rinks of lawn bowlers
from Wingham took part in the
ladies' trebles tournament held
in Paisley last Wednesday. The
rink of Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. H.
Edwards and Mrs. A, Lunn, skip,
won first prize. The rink of
Mrs. W. Patterson, Mrs, O,
Haselgrove, Mrs. J. McIntyre,
skip, won second.
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
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Bhow starts at dui*
Corrie as late as 11:00 p.m.
and see complete show
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
July 30-31
BILLY ROSE'S
tlfIUMBO"
DORIS DAY
JIMMY DURANTE
MARTFIA RAPE
Colour Cartoon
THURSDAY ONLY, JULY 30
FREE POPCORN
for the Children before 9:15
SAT.-MON.-TUES. AUG. 1-3-4
"McCLUNTOCK"
JOHN WAYNE
MAUREEN O'HARA
Colour Cartoon
Sun. Midnight Only, Aug. 2
CLIFF RICHARDS vs. ELVIS
PRESLEY in
2 Big Colour Features
"Wonderful To
Be Younger
Cliff Richards
Colour
PLUS
"Blue Hawaii"
Elvis Presley
Joan Blackman
Colour Cartoon
Wed. Only August 5
Billy Wilder's Great Comedy
"SOME LIKE IT
HOT"
MARILYN MONROE
TONY CURTIS
JACK LEMMON
(Adult Entertainment)
Cartoon
Coining Next:
"Days of Wine and Roses"
Wingham 1,
Lucknow 1
In the Wingham Park last
Thursday night the Wingham
Brophy Goodyears downed Luck-
now by a score of 7--1 behind
the 3 hit pitching of Barry Gib-
son.
Top hitters for the Good -
years were Bill St. Marie with
a triple and single and "Mac"
Eadie with a double and single,
Lucknow, Baker c, Fisher rf,
McDonagh 1B, Chisholm P,
Johnston 2B, Collison 3B, Hous-
ton cf, Dalton lf, Hackett ss.
Wingham, Fryfogle ss, Saxton
cf, St. Marie lf, Bain 39, Ea-
die rf, Cerson 29, Storey 1B,
Foxton c, Gibson P.
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Lucknow 000 100 000 1 3 4
Wingham 002 002 03x 7 8 1
Umpires Jack Tiffin and Wes
Simmons.
LISTOWEL
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
2 Shows Every Night at Dusk
Weather I'erndtting
— Program Change —
SATURDAY ONLY AUG. 1
JERRY LEWIS
"THE NUTTY
PROFESSOR"
Plus
Kirk Douglas - Anthony Quinn
in
"LAST TRAIN FROM
GUN HILL"
Color Adult Entertainment
Late Show SUNDAY, AUG. 2
11 p.m,
"SEX KITTENS GO
TO COLLEGE"
Plus
"HOT CAR GIRL"
Adult Entertainment
MON.-TUES. AUG. 3-4
STEVE McQUEEN - NATALIE
WOOD
In a warm tender story of young
love
'LOVE WITH A
PROPER STRANGER'
Adult Entertainment
WED...THUR: FRI. AUG. 4-5-6
It's DORIS DAY all the way
DORIS DAY -JAMES GARNER
in
"THE THRILL OF
IT ALL"
Color — a,nd
DORIS DAY - ROCK HUDSON
in
"PILLOW TALK"
Color Adult Entertainment
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SHOWPLACE OF WINGHAM — PHONE 357-1630
THUR: FRI: SAT.
JULY 30-31 - AUG. 1
—SPECIAL—
"SOUTH
PECIAL
"SOUTH PACIFIC"
Colour — Starring:
Rossano Brazzi, Mitzi Gaynor
and Ray Walston
Here is one of the alI-time great musicals returning to our
screen for a return engagement. See it this time for sure.
PLEASE NOTE:
LYCEUM THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED
From August 3rd to 8th
For Vacation
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2-0 Victory
In Lucknow
In Lucknow on Tuesday night
of last week the Wingham Bro-
phy Goodyears downed Lucknow
by a score of 2-0.
Barry Fryfogle scored what
proved to be the winning run
in the first inning, leading off
with a triple and scoring on a
sacrifice fly.
Wingham Fryfogle ss, Sax-
ton ef, St. Marie if, Bain 3B,
Eadie rf, Cerson 2B, Storey 1B,
Foxton c, Hotchkiss P.
Lucknow Baker c, Fisher rf,
McDonagh lb, Dennis 3B, Chis-
holm P, Houston cf, Forrester
lf, Johnston 2B, Hackett ss.
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Wingham 100 000 001 2 4 0
Lucknow 000 000 000 0 3 2
Wingham will meet Seaford:
in the Wingham Park Thursday,
July 30 at 8.30.
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CROWN
TR*'IST"ATRE
TFIUR.-FRI.-SATURDAY
JULY 30-31 - AUG. 1
An Alfred Hitchcock suspense
adventure that must be seen
from the beginning
BIRDS'THE
in Color — Starring
ROD TAYLOR and JESSICA
TANDY
"HITCHCOCK
SCORES AGAIN"
Adult Entertainment
Shows at 7:00 and 9:15
9
MON.-TUES.-WED. AUG. 3-4-5
YUL BRYNNER and RICHARD
WIDMARK star in
RIOT T FROM ASIIIYA
in Technicolor
An adventure romance filmed in
Japan. The story of the Air
Rescue Service,
Show time 7:15 and 9:15
HARRISTON
�;1
P'.
:Ga I
THEATRE
1711I1R: FRI, JULY 30-31
"ADVANCE TO THE
REAR"
in Color — Starring
Glen Ford and Melvin Douglas
Plus
JERRY LEWIS-JILL ST. JOHN
In
"WHO'$ MINDING THE
STORE"
2 Big Comedy Hits
SATURDAY ONLY AUG. 1
"TORPEDO RUN"
in Color — Stars
Glenn Ford and Ernest Borgnine
Plus
"30 YEARS OF FUN"
Featuring some of the nostalgic
comedy creation of yesteryears
SUNDAY LATE SHOW—Aug, 2
Starts 11 p.m.
"HORROR HOTEL"
Plus —
"JAZZ BOAT"
Adult Entertainment
MON.-Ir'UES: WED. AUG. 3-4-5
"COME FLY WITH
ME"
in Color—Starring
Hugh (YBrien - Dolores Hart
Pius
"THE SWORD AND THE
CONQUEROR"
In Color—Starring
Jack Palancc
Evelyne Dandry is the young
"Mademoiselle de Paree" who
each Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday afternoon at 4 p.m.
takes you on a guided tour of
Paris. This is an old series,
having been seen un the CBC a
few years ago, in an afternoon
half-hour series called "Open
House". It was filmed espec-
ially for that series by the CBC.
Mlle, Dandry is a charming
and vivacious hostess. She fits
into the artistic world of Paris,
as well as its excitement and
the gaiety that is known the
world over. Her interviews
with French celebrities in the
world of the arts are conducted
with ease, yet with a great deal
of interest in every subject.
Most of all, the show's high-
lights are the beautiful sights
and historic landmarks that
make up the city of Paris, It is
a very worthwhile series and
lasts much too short a time, on-
ly a matter of a kw weeks. If
you didn't see it H hen it made
its first rounds, and even if you
did, grab this opportunity to do
some armchair travelling to the
greatest city of the ni all.
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Just between you: and me, I
think someone at CKNX-TV
flunked spelling when he went
to school! Their plugs for the
"Stratford Shakesperi;in Festi-
val" are very informative, and
their interviews interesting, but
the best part of all is the open-
ing and closing view of the
theatre with those words be-
neath it. I'm sure "Shakesper"
would have a small fit if he
were to see that:
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Again, the two most likely
people in Hollywood, in fact
in the world, have hit the head-
lines in stories originating in
Europe. In Stockholm, Sweden
singer -actor Frank Sinatra land-
ed in hospital, suffering from
what his doctors called 'com-
plete exhaustion'. He had gone
to Stockholm to attend the
Floyd Patterson -Eddie Machen
fight; Patterson is a close per-
sonal friend. However, he was
forced to remain in hospital and
miss the fight.
A few nights later, he was in
Paris, making life miserable
for nosey newsmen, which is
what he delights in doing! Bib -
gest reason for his 'complete
exhaustion' was, no doubt, the
tiring schedule during the film-
ing of "None But the Brave" in
Hawaii. Sinatra stars in the
picture and also directed the
other performers, among them
his singing son-in-law, Tommy
Sands.
The second star to hit the
newspaper in print was Judy
Garland. She, too, was read-
ing her headlines from a hospi-
tal bed, this time in London,
England, when. she was taken
with "injuries to her wrists". So
here we go again! American
actor Mark Herron was with her,
with still no word on whether
they are married or not. Actu-
ally, not their hairdresser, not
even they really know for sure!
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"SOUTII PACIFIC"
Guest reviewer -S. Wright
Toronto's O'Keefe Centre
set the stage last week for
another run of the ever popular
"South Pacific".
Dorothy Collins, our renown.
ed Canadian, played the fe-
male lead, 'Nellie Forbush',
the role made famous on stage
I COMING — August 13.19
THURS. thru WED.
Cleopatra
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'TIS
Show BIZ
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by Mary Martin, and played it,
we think with as much warmth
and virtuosity as Miss Martin.
Gene Holtman, a well-
known baritone with a long re-
cord of lead roles in hit musi-
cals behind him, was outstand-
ing and an inspiration to the
others in the cast, in the male -
lead role of 'Emile De Becque',
Honey Sanders, too, was ex-
cellent, as 'Bloody Mary'.
Notable performers among
the remainder of the cast were
the hilarious Bill MacDonald,
particularly in the scene with
Dorothy Collins where he beat
a wild tattoo on his cocoanut
bust and sang "honeybun" with
the star; and the young star-
crossed lovers, Eleanor Cantes
and David Chaney --very good-
looking and talented young
people.
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And may I add my two cents
worth? If you were not fortun-
ate enough to see "South Paci-
fic" on stage at the O'Keefe,
you will have a chance to sec
it in its movie form at Wing -
ham's Lyceum Theatre on July
30, 31, and August 1st. It :;•
truly one of the finest musicals
to ever be made into a motion
picture, with a top cast headed
by Mitzi Gaynor and Rossano
Brass/. The music, of course,
is by Richard Rodgers and the
late Oscar Hammerstein, with
such beautiful standards as
"Some Enchanted Evening",
"Bali Ilai", and "Younger than
Springtime".
Belmore Fins
Semi-FinaIs
BELMORE- The Belmore In-
termediate Ball Club won the
Tri -County Intermediate semi-
finals when they defeated Gorrie
17-11 in a game played in Gor-
rie Park on Wednesday evening
of last week. The be ;r -of -
three series was taken in two
consecutive games by the Bel -
more team.
Peter Mulvey, Russel Press,
and Don Eadie each hit a home
run for the winning team. Oth-
er top hitters for Belmore were.
Murray Mulvey, Russel Press,
Bill Mulvey and Peter Newans
with four hits each. J. Hynd-
man led the Gorrie team with
four hits.
Pitchers for Belmore were
Russel Press and Don Eadie;
catcher, Murray Mulvey. For
Gorrie, pitchers were Don
Whitfield and Eddie Stewart;
catcher, Brian Elliott.
With this win Belmore has
now advanced to the finals,
and will play Kurtzville in a
best -of -five series.
WHITECHURCH WINS
BELGRAVE ENCOUNTER
Whitechurch downed Bel -
grave 10-7 in a WOAA-Inter-
mediate softball league game
in Brussels Thursday night.
Doug Spry led Whitechurch's
attack with two home runs and
three runs batted in. Wayne
Riehl and Bill Robinson hit one
homer apiece for the winners.
W'church 004 000 123 10 13 1
Belgrave 200 102 011 7 9 3
Farrier and Skinn, Robinson
;6); Pletch, McDowell (3),
Coultes(8) and Galbraith .
Tourists come to Canada to
enjoy vacations in a land of
green forests and blue waters.
Nothing can discourage them
more quickly than a black for-
est and grey waters, full of
ashes. Remember, only you
can prevent forest fires.
Lands Big Fish
At Fairy Lake
Ernest Ackert of Lucknow, a
keen fisherman, pulls in some
big ones. Last week was no ex-
ception when Ernie landed a 3
foot, 31 inch pike at Fairy Lake
east of Lucknow.
Ernie and his next door
neighbour Les Ritchie were on
the lake in a boat and it took
him three-quarters of an hour
to land the big one, When they
finally did get the fish in hand,
the weight of it broke the fish
net and it fell back into the wa-
ter.
The fish was hooked only
through the skin at the side of
the mouth but the line held
much to the pleasure of the
twosome. Fairy Lake has pro-
duced some big ones recently
tipping the scales at close to
20 lbs. Ernie caught one last
year that measured three feet,
eight inches. --Lucknow Sentin-
el.
PICK-UPS CLOBBER
GODERICH TEAM
WIIi'i I:CIt!'RCh!-A pick-up
Whitechurch Juvenile Team
defeated Coderich O. A.S.A.
class 13 juvenile team 4-0 in
Goderich last Saturday averring.
Wayne Farrier allowed only
I hit. Wayne Reihl led the
hitting with a home run. Ken
Houston had a triple. 13111 Ro-
binson had a triple to lead t h e
winners.
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Whitechurch 000 100 300 4 r, u
Goderich 000 000 000 0 1 3
Farrier and Robinson; Fores-
ter, Snell (7) and McKinnon.
Belgrave •5,
Whitechurch 4
WHITECHURCH-On Tues-
day evening of last week Bel:-
grave
el-grave Intermediates a n d
Whitechurch Juniors engaged
in a soft ball game, Garry Wil-
lis hit a homer for Whitechurch
and Keith Pletch got a home
run for Belgrave.
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Whitechurch 010 001 002 4
Belgrave 000 110 012 5
Mulvey and Robinson; Mc-
Dowell, Coultes (9) and Gal-
braith.
A Word on
Yachting
Sailing is no game for the
landlubber, although some in-
dulge. Perhaps it is fortunate
therefore that most yachting en-
thusiasts are specialists. Yacht-
ing is perhaps the finest and
most dignified of all water
sports, and a c,afficult art to
master.
There arc many technical
"do's" and "don't's" in yacht-
ing. However, the basic pre-
cautions are as follows:
Wear a lifejacket at ali
times.
You must be a.,00d swimmer.
Meet all on -coming boats on
the right.
Avoid unnecessary :aril
Be on guard against the
tor -boat and watch out for a-
noeists and swimmers.
The hest places to swim
are those areas which are stip--
ervised by qualified 11teguards.
Tip to fishermen: Hast n to
get your story in before all the
big ones are gone!
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dor your weekend
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