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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-04-29, Page 17• • We have the smartest in Spring Footwear Fashions for you and your family. CALLAN SHOES YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE JOSEPHINE STREET PHONE WINGHAIN 357-1840 YORKSHIRE WOOL CAPITAL Most of Britain's famous woollen and worsted cloths are produced in the Yorkshire area, which became the wool manu- facturing center of the world in the 18th century. HARRISTON DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRI.-SAT. April 30 - May 1 JERRY LEWIS stars in THE PATSY -- Plus — KIRK DOUGLAS - ANTHONY QUINN in The Super Western THE LAST TRAIN FROM GUN HILL (Adult Entertainment) Both pictures in Color . lip CROWN THEATRE HARRISTON RECREATION TOPICS by IVAN iKERSELL, Wingham Recreation Director. Last Wednesday your recrea- tional director attended a meet- ing of the Recreation Directors' Association, Lake Huron Zone. Here he had the opportunity to meet with the other directors in the area. At this meeting plans were discussed for the Play - BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE — CLINTON OPEN NIGHTLY First Show at 8:00 o'clock • Box Office Open at 7:30 THURSDAY and FRIDAY April 29-30 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "WHO'S MINDING THE STORE" JERRY LEWIS JILL ST. JOHN AGNES MOORHEAD Color "SON OF CAPTAIN BLOOD" SEAN FLYNN ANN TODD Color Cartoon CONTINUING — THUR.-FRL APRIL 29-30 The roughest, toughest of the 007 Series GOLDFINGER in Technicolor—Starring SEAN CONNERY and CERT FROBE A thrill a minute and a new James Bond girl in every scd'ne. Advanced Admission for this performance Adult Entertainment Show Times -7:15 and 9:15 SAT.-MON.-TUES. MAY 1-3-4 633 SQUADRON in Deluxe Color Is the story behind the winged legend of World War II. The stars are • CLIFF ROBERTSON - GEORGE CHAKIRIS - MARIA PERSCI{Y Show Times -7:15 and 9:10 SAT., MON., TUES., WED. May 1-34-5 4 Big Nights of Top Entertainment -- DOUBLE FEATURE -- `WHAT A WAY TO GO' Adult Entertainment SHIRLEY MacLAINE PAUL NEWMAN ROBERT MITCHUM AND A TOP CAST Color PLUS "MARILYN" A Biography of Marilyn Monroe Narrated by Rock Hudson in Color Cartoon COMING NEXT: "Lover Come Back" Adult Entertainment "If a Man Answers" itIIS!Ii\Ill ilI111IISIII111IIISI111111IISII11111111111111111IISII1l1111111II■11111111/111■111■1111.11II LYCXUM SHOWPLACE OF WINGHAM — PHONE 357-1630 CONTINUING — THUR.-FRI. APRIL 29-30 j ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "GOLDFINGER" Colour — Starring: Sean Connery as agent 007 The roughest, toughest of the 007 series. A thrill a minute and a new James 'Bond girl in every scene. It's a must for all Bond tans. SPECIAL NOTICE During the month of May the Lyceum Theatre will run • only ONE show each evening, Monday through Thursday. The show will start on each of these nights at 8:00 p.m. On Friday and Saturday nights there will be two shows at 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. SATURDAY MATINEE MAY 1 "SANTA FE PASSAGE" ailammumfamininmosnamommmi Starring John Payne SAT: MON: TUES. MAY 1-3-4 "633 SOUADRON" Colour - Cinem8Scope -- Starring: Cliff Robertson - George Chakiris This is the story behind the "winged legend" of World War II.. . —}— COMING NEXT WED.-THUR.-FRI, MAY 5.64 "THE OUTLAWS IS COMING" UIUIIIIIII II IIUIBI UIUlUIl IBIIIBIIIBI lhIl (II•Illrl I IBIIIBIIialllwill1ll I1II IBlllrll ground Leaders' Camps to be held near Goderich, Plans were started for the various special events held an- nually in the Zone. These spe- cial events include a bowling tournament, and hockey tour- nament, both of which were held in March. Other events which we can look forward to are a Playday in July, to be held in Hanover; a track and field day, to be held in Walk- erton in August and a ball tournament to be held in Lis- towel on the Labour Day holi- day. In recent years Wingham has not been well represented at these events, Teams for these events are selected from the summer playgrounds of the various communities in the zone. This year we hope that interest in Wingham's summer playgrounds will be high enougt so that we can make our pres- ence felt at many of t he se events. There is one additional event that will be held in Nov- ember --that is a Youth Confer- ence. The town of Wingham and its recreation committee will be hosting this event, This Thursday, Friday and Saturday the Ontario Recreation Association is holding its an- nual conference in Toronto. Your recreation director and one committee member, Mrs. Wild, will be attending this conference, A report will be given in next week's article. In past years some thought has been given to the possibility of holding roller skating in the arena during the summer month: The idea has never gone be- yond the planning stage. It is an activity that is extremely popular among the young peo- ple in many Ontario communi- ties such as Kitchener, New Hamburg, Galt, Simcoe, Well- and and Hamilton. We would like to get the feeling of the young people of Wingham and district as to whether or not, they would like to see roller skating at the arena. We would appreciate it if you would ad- dress your comments to the Re- creation Office, Town Hall, Wingham . Many of the citizens of Wingham will have heard of the project to which the Kins- men Club is giving considerable thought. They are looking into the possibility of building a swimming pool in conjunction with the new addition to the public school which would in- clude a gymtorium. This would be a real asset to the community and the Recreation Committee recognizes the great possibilities of such a facility. However, it must be pointed out that this would be a big undertaking for a town this size, and would require the whole -hearted support of all the citizens of Wingham. Grants are available for the building of such recreation facilities and it is most unlikely that the community would have to bear the entire cost of this project. In this connection the Recrea- tion Committee is investigating all possible sources of grant money. BRIDGE CLUB The Wingham Bridge Club held its annual tournament Monday and Thursday evenings Mts. A. R. DuVal gained the high score with 101'/ pointsand will be the winner of the ladies' cup. Second was Mrs. W. • Wharry with 99 points and Mrs. G. Godkirl, 93 points was third, The winner of the men's cup is A. Wilson, 98/ points; second, W. Wharry, 94/ points; third, W, Laidlaw 92i, The cups will be presented at the clositig game, May 6. WEDNESDAY NIGIIT MIXED LEAGUE There are only 426 pins separating the bottom team, the Packers with 8340, from the Kats with 8766. With two more nights left, any team can still take the cup. The Tigers stayed in second place with 8675, while the Rovers had themselves a very good night, picking up over 3100 pins, to move from last spot to third, with 8664. The Larks dropped to fourth position with 8559 and the Hawks have8525, 0--0--0 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE It was a well fought battle, and it wasn't until the last bowl went down the alley that it was known for sure that the Beavers (and hard-working ones they were) had taken the play- off series, Captain Dorothy Bain was so excited she lost her voice over the game, and it seemed to me that the rest of her teammates were in the same boat. Congratulations to Dot Bain, Maxine Taylor, Anne Geddes, George Cameron, Tom Cruickshank and Percy Stainton for a job well done. To the Lions, who certainly didn't let the Beavers walk away with the playoffs, our congratulations for taking the season's trophy. This team was made up of Captain Ruth Lott, Agnes Cameron, Doris Walker, Frank Burke, Norman Cameron and Maurice Stainton. Team standings on the final night were: Beavers 12, 234; Lions 12, 213; Tigers 11,863; Wildcats 11, 660; Seals 11,332; Cougars 11,270. Another season has been bowled away, and as usual, it is with regret that we say good- bye to each other until next season, We have had a lot of fun and as well, good team spirit throughout the season. On behalf of the League, thanks go to the Advance - Times for using our bowling news each week, and to Hilda and Walter Brown, who put up with our noise, nonsense and laughter. Don't forget the banquet on May 1st at the Legion Hall. See you all then. 0--0--0 LADIES' LEAGUE Well, from the results of the first night of playoffs it looks as if there's some pretty good competition for the play- off trophy. The Orioles are leading with 3199 pins, Canaries have2976, followed closely by the Robins with 2935, the Wrens have 2916, the Budgies 2781, and the Bluejays 2755. Joan Yeoman had the high single of 313 and also the high triple of 714. 0--0--0 THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Wayne's Woofers are show- ing us that they are out to win the playoffs. At the beginning of the night Ian's Idiots were in the lead by 130 pins but the Woofers took over for all three games. The first game they had a 16 pin lead going on to a 26 lead at the end of the second with a booming finish of a 356 pin lead. Team standings are: Wayne's Woofers 6430; Ian's Idiots 6074; Hap's Happy Gang 6061; Mac's Mules 6000; Matt's Meeces 5887 and Bill's Boobs 5707, Ladies' high single of 267 was bowled by Gwen MacLaur- in. Eligible for playoff trophies are Marlene Leedham bowling 258 for ladies' high single and Sandra Riehl who bowled 638 for ladies' high triple, Spare Ross Gordon for men's high single bowled 283 with tnen's high triple of 724 bowled by Wayne Brown. Next week tells the whole story. Best of luck to everyone, ea Wingham. Advance -Times, Thursday, Apr. "L9, 1.965. -Page 9 Boy Scout Paper Drive Saturday, May 8th PLEASE SAVE YOUR PAPERS FOR THIS DATE Present Trophies FORDWICH-The Bowling League held its banquet on Friday night in the community hall where a lovely dinner was served by the ladies of St. Anne's Guild of Trinity Angli- can Church. The presentation of the trophies and election of officers for 1965-66 followed. High team of the year was the Bobolinks, the members being Eleen Bennett, Francis King, Nellie Allan, Doug Bunker, Jim Stewart and Fra- ser Pollock. High team of the playoffs, the Hurricanes was composed of Mabel Gibson, Pat Harris, Pat Stewart, Jim Vittie, Russel Behrns and Iack Bennett. High single for ladies was won by Nellie Allan and for men, Tom McClement. High triple for ladies, Eileen Ben- nett and for men, Earl King. Mary McClement and Russel Behrns had the high averages. Carl Ray won the high triple for the year, the trophy dona- ted by the Harriston Review. Officers for 1965-66 are president, Jack King, first vice, Russel Behrns; secretary, Mrs, Lynn Bunker and Mrs. Don Bridge. Coin Show to Be Held Tonight The Huron County Numis- matic Club will recognize National Coin Week when it holds its semi-annual show to- night in St. Joseph's parish hall, Clinton. The public is invited but only members will enter displays in the four categories, for which the top award will be the Milligan Trophy, The Huron County Club meets the second Thursday of each month and anyone interes- ted in numismatics is welcome. Twelve Tables At Last Euchre BLUEVALE-The euchre party sponsored by the Bluevale Re- creational Association, on Thursday evening, the last of the season, was well attended. The members are appreciative of the cheerful co-operation of chose who assisted and the many who attended during the winter. Twelve tables were in play. Prize winners were: Ladies, high, Mrs. Ross Mann; second, Mrs. George Fischer; low, Mrs. Cecil Griffiths, Men, high, James Elliott; second, Mrs. Hugh Campbell (playing as a man); low, Mr. Chapple. Spe- cials, wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Fear; mark- ed cups, Mrs. Verna King and Mrs. Russel Fear. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McMurray, Mr. and Mrs. George Lowis and Mr. and Mrs. George Hethering- ton were the members of the committee responsible for ar- rangements. ONTARIO HYDRO'S Gordon Hill explains the intricacies of the control room at the Sir Adam Beck No. 2 generating station to four finalists in the Ontario public speaking contest. From left to right are Vicki Rosenhagen, of Wingham; David King, of Bolton; Peter Owens, of Chesley, and Douglas Ireland, of Kemble, all touring Niagara as guests of Hydro. Douglas took third prize in the elementary section of the finals, co-sponsored annually by Ontario School Trustees' and Ratepayers' Associ- ation and Ontario Hydro. —Ontario Hydro Photo. the best-selling beer in Canada Any beer this popular you should try! Carling Black Label Beer brims over with thirst -drenching flavour! Pour a tall cool one tonight ... you'll know why Black Label is the big favourite with people coast to coast! saly: "MABEL, b^ BLACK LABEL!"