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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-01-14, Page 15t Wingham Advance -Ti es, Thursday, January 14, 196 Page '7 Don't miss the footwear bargains at CALLAN'S MID -WINTER SALE Minor Hockey Night Here on January 23 Saturday, January 23rd is the opening date of Minor Hoc- key Week in Canada. In conjunction with this, there will be a "Minor Night"in the Wingham Arena that same CROWN HARRISTON • THUR: FRI. JAN. 14-15 The life and times of Sir Win- ston Churchill are shown in THE FINEST HOURS In Colour All the heroic adventure — all • the humor — all the heart .. . of our century's most exciting man. Show Times -7:15 and 9:15 • a SAT.-MON.-TUES., Jan. 16-18-19 THE NEW .INTERNS Starring MICHAEL CALLAN and BARBARA EDEN Young doctors at work and play makes for absoring entertain- ment.. Adult Entertainment Show Times -7:15 and 9:30 WED: THUR: FRI. JANUARY 20-21-22 JERRY LEWIS in THE PATSY in Technicolor If you don't know what a Patsy is — come and get the laugh - filled answer. Shows Times -7:15 and 9:10 ' date, Saturday, January 23. Four Detroit teams will again be visiting Wingham, The Pee Wees (age 10 to 12 years) will start the evening at 5:00 o'clock. The early starting time is necessary to provide as much hockey as possible. The Bantams, (age 12 to 14 years) will play at 6:15; The Midgets (14 to 16 years) at 7:30; and the Juveniles, (16 to 18 years) begin action at 9:00. More and more people have been watching minor hockey in Wingham. Obviously the hoc- key itself is improving, more people are becoming aware of this, and more people are com- ing to the arena to watch this good, fast hockey. Our youngest hockey players, the Novice group (under 10 yrs.) have a game on their schedule for that Saturday morning against Goderich at 10 o'clock. They, too, respond well to spectator support--particularl y if their parents are watching! There will be a GOOD door prize- -FOUR N. H. L. tickets, to a Saturday afternoon game in Detroit. This way, you can drive down for the game and still be home shortly after sup- per! Yet admission price will be the same as always, 25¢ and 15¢. We hope you'll support Mi- nor Hockey in this community-. if you haven't seen these boys play, you are indeed in for a pleasant sur prise. The date is Saturday, January 23rd, start- ing at 5:00 o'clock. iIIIU111.111■Ill.I11■III■III■IILIILIII.IU.III■IILIILIII■11IUIIIu 11.111.111.111■1111 LYCSUM SHOWPLACE OF WINGHAM — PHONE 357-1630 THUR: FRI. 2 Days JANUARY 14-15 "THE FINEST HOURS" Colour Narrated by Orson Wells, with Patrick Wymark as the voice of Sir Winston Churchill. This is a film about the life of one of the world's greatest leaders , .. Sir Winston Churchill. It's film -making at its best. Make sure you and your children see it. SATURDAY MATINEE JANUARY 16 "THE MAGIC SWORD" Colour SAT.-MON.-TUES. 3 Days JANUARY 16-18-19 1 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "THE NEW INTERNS" Michael Callan, Barbara Eden, Dean Jones, Stephanie Powers and Inger Stevens This story of young doctors at work and play makes for ab- sorbing entertainment. If you saw "The Interns," you'll want to see this one. WED,-THUR: FRI. 3 Days JANUARY 20.21.22 "PT 109" CinemaScope - Colour —.Starring: Cliff Robertson and Ty Hardin This is the true story of the war -time experiences of the late President John F. Kennedy: The second show starts at 9:30: riow SATURDAY MATINEE JANUARY 23 "THUNDER OVER THE PLAINS" Colour ■III■IiIRI11.111.1ii.iii.I11.1II■III.III.III.III.III.IIIRIII.III■III.III.III.III.III.III. CALLAN SHOES YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE. JOSEPHINE STREET PHONE WINGHAM 357-1840 WEDNESDAY NIGI-IT MIXED LEAGUE As far as the high singles and triples are concerned, the New Year started off about the same as the old year ended, except now instead of having Ken Sax- ton in the men's department only, we now have one in the women's as well. Dorothy Turner, who has done very well in the last few weeks, again this week took the women's high single with a very impres- sive 281. Keep up the good work Dot. The high t r i p l e went to Lynda Templeman with 730. In the men's department, Ken Saxton bowled a 278 for the high single, (followed close- ly by yours truly with a 271) and a 676 for the high triple. The team standings are: The Kats, 64; Tigers, 57; Pack- ers, 49; Hawks, 47; Rovers, 37; and still in last place, but creeping up slowly, the Larks with 19. Special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. E. Whytock and Lynda Templeman for their efforts on our behalf. 0--0--0 LADIES' LEAGUE At the start of the '65 year the Wrens are still sitting in top place with 40 points. The rest of us are doing our best to catch up with them, but they 1111111111111111111•11111111111111111111111111111111111111 FEATURE EVENT DIRECTORY 11.IIl.III.III.III.IILIII.III.III.III.IILI for your entertainment pleasure in TORONTO Jan. 8 - Feb. 7 ART GALLERY Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour —.— Jan. 13 - Jan. 23 CREST THEATRE The Deputy Jan. 20 - Feb. 6 O'KEEFE CENTRE Baker Street —e— Jan. 22 - Feb. 9 ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM Exhibition of Etruscan Vases —. — Jan. 25 - Feb. 20 ROYAL ALEXANDRA Theatre Dear Me The Sky 1s Falling —.— New Year HOLLYWOOD THEATRE Mary Poppins Continuous show from 1:301— p.m. — New Year UNIVERSITY THEATRE My Fair Lady Matinees: Wed., Sat., Sun. II.III■III■III.III.III.III.III.III.III.III.I For economy and friendly service plan to stay at Toronto's Lord Simcoe Hotel *conveniently located in the heart of downtown (at the subway) *single 6.50 to 10.50, double 10.50 to 14.50 *free overnight parking THE LORD SIMCOE II.In.Ih.In HOTEL Ill.11lal.11 KING and UNIVERSITY Tel: 362.1848 41111R i seem to hang on to those extra points. The Orioles have 34 points; the Canaries and Robins are tied with 31 points each; the Budgie: have 30 and the Bluejays have 26. High single went to Shirley Storey with a 297. High triple went to Hilda Brown with a 704, 0--0--0 THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE After two weeks' holidays and a new year everyone got down to hard work. Sharon Jones bowled 227 for ladies' high single with 602 being bowl- ed by Fran Edwards for ladies' high triple. Ian MacLaurin bowled 323 and 728 for men's high single and triple. Wayne's Woofers have a total of 62, being in the lead by 9 points. Mac's Mules, 53; Ian's Idiots 48; Matt's Meeces, 41; Hap's Happy Gang 39 and on the bottom by nine points, Bill's Boobs 30. W.l. Euchre The Women's Institute held a very successful euchre last Friday evening in the town hall with sixteen tables in play. High lady was Mrs. George Tervit Sr. and high lady playing as a man, Mrs. George Day. Stew- art McBurney was high man and the draw prize was won by Gor- don Robinson, Bridge Club The Howell system was play- ed on Thursday night. The top three pairs were: First, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hodgins; second, B. Ortlieb and A, Wilson; third, Mrs. J. H. Crawford and Mrs. W. Wharry. 4 MINOR HOCKEY NIGHT in the WINGHAM ARENA on SATURDAY, JANUARY 23rd Belmore Teams Had Good Week BELMORE-Hockey teams in Belmore came up with a fine showing last week, when they won three games and lost two. On Monday night, in a game played in Belmore Arena, Bel - grave Bantams defeated the home team 4-3 in a close game. The following evening, Belmore came up with two wins on what must have been a lucky night, At Teeswater, they defeated that team 10-1 in a Midget game, and the Pee Wees won over Bluevale 6-3 in a game Broomball Scoves Several games were played in the North Huron Broomball League last week. In Brussels on Monday night Wingham beat the American Hotel 5-0 and Brussels trimmed Stone School 4-0. In Belgrave on the same night Belgrave and South Line Wawanosh played to a 2-2 tie, On ltiesday in the Wingham Arena Whitechurch beat Wing - ham 2-1. On Thursday night Wingham won 2-1 over 10th . Line in the Belgrave Arena. LADIES' LEAGUE Brussels ladies won 1-0 against Blyth in Brussels on Mon- • day night. Belgrave and Wing - ham played a scoreless game in Belgrave on Thursday. Three other games were not reported. On Monday evening in Bel - grave arena Whitechurch and 10th Line broomball teams played with a score of 2-0 for 10th Line. The Belgrave girls' broom - ball team played Blyth in the same arena with the Belgrave team defeated 2-0. CURLING CAPSULES By Ernie Richardson Possibly one of the most colorful features of curling is the sliding delivery, de- spite the fact that the rules governing this type of deliv- ery have many controversi- al points. When properly executed the long slide while deliver- ing the stone can be a pic- ture of motion with perfect co-ordination and timing. In some cases the slide is almost a swan -like perfor- mance, the player coming out of the hack with his body perfectly erect, then gradually going into the long forward stretch as the stone is delivered. There are many different ideas about curling's sliding delivery, but I feel that it has increased popularity of t h e game among the younger players. Most ob- servers are of the opinion that the sliding delivery has vastly improved the calibre of curling in the past few years. It has added a lustre to the game and greatly in- creased the interest in cur- ling as a spectator sport, especially for those who are not yet familiar with the skills necessary or the stra- tegy of the game. The long slide has also added a touch of the specta- c u 1 a r, particularly when displayed by a player who has the balance and timing down to a science, However, I feel that some of the younger curlers make the mistake of sliding too far, then are unable to check their slide properly before reaching the hog Tins. Whcn they have to fight to halt their slide in time it becomes more diffi- cult to control the differ- ences in weight a good cur- ler must master. The younger curlers, too, have a tendency to use a long slide for little more than show. The slide has now become a perfectly normal part of curling, but I would stress that the slide is just the pro- per follow through to a good delivery. I fully agree that when properly executed the slid- ing delivery can be quite ef- fective, with more freedom in the backswing, a better feel of the weight and confi- dence in direction. My own slide is of medi- um length, ending a yard or so in front of the house and no problem checking the slide before the hog line. I use my broom to help my balance throughout the deli- very and particularly in the slide. There are special curling shoes with a section of sole of special material to per- mit an easy slide, while oth- ers use regular walking shoes, but add a sole -plate when delivering the stone. This plate is generally re- moved to give a little more sure-footedness when sweeping. I would advise a sliding delivery be Used only if it fits your physique and pat- tern of play. Try to fit the slide into your best co-ordi- nated delivery, instead of trying to design the rest of your delivery to your slide, played in their home arena. In an Intermediate game on Wednesday evening the score was Belmore 6, Fordwich 3. All games scheduled for Friday eve- ning were cancelled, due to the mild weather. On Saturday morning, Belmore Squirts play- ed an exhibition game with Teeswater, in that arena. Score was 4-0, with the local lads taking the beating. This week's contests include a Belmore at Clifford Midget game on the 14th, a Belmore at Gorrie Pee Wee match on the 15th, Belmore at Belgrave, also Pee Wees, on the 12th, Gorrie at Belmore Intermediates on the 13th, and Belmore at Belgrave Squirts on Saturday morning. IT'S SIMPLE A professor in chemistry was giving a demonstration of the properties of various acids. "Now," he said, "I'm going to drop this quarter into this glass of acid. "Will it dissolver "No, sir," replied one of the students. "No?" said the demonstra- tor, "Then perhaps you will explain to the class why it will not dissolve." "Because," replied the stu- dent, "If it would dissolve, you wouldn't drop it in." Juves Heading For Top Place The Wingham Juveniles won their sixth straight game last Friday night, To date they have defeated Kincardine 5-3, 7-4 and 5-1; Harriston 6-3; Mitchell 10-1 and Southampton 16-4. Fine coaching by Wayne Brown and Ken Hodgkinson has produced an excellent hockey team, while the manager, George Walling, has kept the players well supplied with or- anges and gum. The following are the statis- tics after six games: R. Forster T. Deyell M. Garniss R. Deyell D. Johnson S. Bismayer J. Bateson B. Kerr J. English D. Fisher F. Strong B. Dauphin J. Mitchell S. Gorrie G. Carter L. Hickey G A P 9 6 15 6 8 14 9 4 13 4 8 12 5 5 10 3 6 9 4 3 4 1 3 1 1 3 0 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 If motorists gave more ground, there'd be fewer in it. the best-sellin beer in Canada Any beer this popular you should try! Carling Black Label Beer brims over with thirst -drenching flavour! 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