The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-09-15, Page 15BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE — CLINTON
2 Shows. Nightly
Come as Late as 11 p.m.
and See a Complete
Show.
Box Office opens 8 o'clock
First Show starts at Dusk
Belgrave Downs
A Harriston 10-5
Belgrave exploded for 15
hits to crush Harriston 10-6
Wednesday of last week in the
first game of the WOAA Inter-
mediate semi-finals.
Coultes went the distance
for Belgrave to pick up the vic-
tory. lie scattered six hits.
R H E
Belgrave 103 032 .100 10 15 2
Ilarriston 001 031 000 5 6 3
Coultes and Taylor; Deve-
raux, Dare and Bennett.
OLD, BUT STILL in very good shape, this
1926 Dodge Brothers 4-door sedan, owned
by Len Crawford Motors, Wingham, was
the oldest car to pass the Department of
Transport's safety check in Wingham re-
cently. When acquired in Toronto the
car had not been run for ten years. The
new owners put the car back into condi-
tion and it went through the safety lane
with flying colors.—A-T Photo.
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WED.-THUR.-FRI.-SAT.-MON.-TUES., SEPT. 14-1516-17-19-20
"THE SINGING NUN"
Colour - CinentaScope — Starring:
Debbie Reynolds - Greer Gerson Agnes Moorehead
Chad Everett
This is the warm and turle-filled story of bile Singing Nun.
who was introduced oh the Ed Sullivan Show.
'Immoorising
SATURDAY MATINEE SEPTEMBER 17
"MARA OF THE WILDERNESS"
—COMING NEXT—
WED.-THUR.-FRI. SEPTEMBER 21-22.23
"FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX"
WED. 14 - THUR. 15 - FRI. 18
CAT BALLOU
In Color — Starring
Lee Marvin in his Academy
Award winning role
Returned by popular demand
— On the same program --
Move Over Darling
In Color — Starring
Doris Day
SATURDAY ONLY SEPT. 17
NONE BUT THE
BRAVE
In Color - Starring
Clint Walker - Tommy Sands
and Frank Sinatra
-- On bhp same program
Go Go Mania
In Color with
The Beatles The Animals and
Herman's Hermits
SUN. LATE SHOW SEPT. 18
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Voyage to the End of
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1.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
September 15.16
Douhle Feature — In Color
"Boy, Did I
Get a Wrong
Number"
BOB HOPE - EL CE SOMMER
PHYLLIS DII.f.ER
"LORD LOVE A
DUCK"
lRODDY MoDOWALL
TUESDAY WELD
(Adult Entertainment)
SAT. - MON. - TUES.
September 17-19.20
'Cast a Giant
Shadow
(Adult Entertainment)
Kirk Douglas, Frank Sinatra,
Santa Berger, Yul Brynner,
Angie Dickinson, Jahn Wayne
Color
"WORLD OF
HENRY ORIENT"
PETER SF.TIERS
Color Cartoon
Coming next:
Double Feature — In Color
"Duel at Diablo"
James Garner, Sidney Poitier
"Viva Maria"
Brigitte Bardot, Jeanne Mor-
eau, George Hamilton
Squids to Play for
WOAA Honors
The Wingham Squirts elim-
inated the Brussels boys last
Wednesday evening in their race
for the Western Ontario Athletic
Association championship. Fin-
al score in the fixture was 15-5,
Wingham taking the best of five
series in three straight games.
The local team will meet
Rostock in the Wingham ball
park at three o'clock this Satur-
day afternoon for the first game
of a best of seven series to de-
termine the W 0A A Squirt
championship.
Leitch, the Wingham pitch-
er allowed the Brussels boys on-
ly five hits in the encounter
while Wheeler, on the mound
for Brussels gave up 0 hits.
Catching chores were handled
by Lockridgc for Wingham and
likel for Brussels.
The winners carne out strong
with five runs in the first frame,
added three in the second, one
in the third, two in the fourth,
three in the fifth and completed
their scoring count with two
more runs in the sixth inning.
Brussels opened with a single
run in the first, added four more
in the third and failed to score
again
CROWN
THEATRE
HARRISTON
— Admission Prices —
Adults $1.00 Students 75c
Children 40c
WED. 14 - THUR. 15 - FRI, 16
Everything you hope for but
rarely find in a movie!
Starring
Lawrence Harvey - Dirk Bo-
garde - Julie Christie in
DARLING
A powerful, bold motion pic-
ture—made by adults—for ad-
ults—with adults
ADMI1TANCE
RESTRICTED
TO PERSONS
3 YEARS OP AO
OR OM
Wed. and Thursday at 8 pan.
Friday 7:00 and 9:15 p.m.
SAT. 17 - MON. 19 - TUES. 20
THE CINCINNATI
KID
Stars
Steve McQueen - Edward G.
Robinson - Ann Margret
He'd take on anyone, at any-
thing, anytime—it was only a
matter of who came first
(Adult Entertainment)
Saturday 7:15 and 9:20 p.m.
Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m.
COMING NEXT :
WED. 21 THUR. 22 - FRI. 23
WHERE THE SPIES ARE
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The Wingham Squirts, who
have played a truly magnificen
season of softball, travelled all
the way to Port Perry in Eastern
Ontario on Saturday morning to
take a good try for the all-On-
tario Softball Association cham
pionship.
The local lads had to wait
out the first game when Rich-
mond I hill defeated Peterbor-
ough 23-4.
Wingham in turn eliminated
Burlington in a sharp encounter
which ended in a 4-1 score for
the home boys. Tommy Lee.
gave up '7 hits but his team
mates came through with all
four of their runs in the first inn
ing. Burlington scored their on-
ly run in the fourth. The Wing-
ham boys scored 5 hits from
Burlington pitcher Rick Cornel-
ius, The catchers were Jim
Stewart for Wingham and Kim
Parker for Burlington.
R. H E
Wingham 400 000 0 -- 4 5 2
Burlington 000 100 0 -- 1 1 1
SECOND GAME
Taking on Richmond Hill in
the second and final game of
the series, the Winghatn boys
held it to a one-all tie at the
end of the first frame and there
was no further scoring by either
team until the fourth, when
Richmond IfiI1 banged in five
runs. They added another five
in the fifth inning and insured
their lead with two more in the
sixth.. The Wingham boys got
three runners across the plate in
the sixth but were unable to im
prove the count in their seventh
inning try.
Richmond Ifni was credited
with 15 hits to Wiugham's
Tom Lee and Jim Stewart com-
posed the Wingltam battery and
mai Steffan and Todd Price were
Molesworth Trims
Juvenile Girls
The first game of the quar-
ter-finals was in Moorefield last
Wednesday but after the lay off
the girls weren't in the best of
shape.
Linda Aitcheson had a love-
ly grounder to outfield and got
home on errors for Moorefield.
Susan Kregar had a triple on
errors.
The Phys. Ed. teacher must
be too hard on the girls -- they
were all stiff.
Score, 21-11 for Moorefield.
On Thursday night the game
in Wingham was nothing to
brag about. The girls were still
complaining about sore mus-
cles which seemed a little
worse after the game the night
before. They started warming
up in the fifth but a little too
late. Score was 28-11 for
Moorefield.
But it was a close game
back in Moorefield on Saturday
night with Wingham losing by
one run. The score was 15-14.
Bonnie Willie had a triple in
the 0th; Marion Willie, 2 dou-
bles; Barb Dauphin, 2 doubles
and a homer; Pat Zurbrigg, a
homer and double. Pat had the
misfortune to sprain her thumb
in the first part of the game but
finished the game.
20 PAIRS FOR
MIXED DOUBLES
The local bowling club held
a mixed doubles tournament
last Friday evening with 20
pairs from Teeswater, Atwood,
Walkerton, Clinton, Seaforth
and Wingham participating.
Mr, and Mrs. Elwell Web-
ster won first prize; Mr. and
Mrs, 0. ilaselgrove, second;
Mr, and Mrs. S. MacDonald of
Teeswater, third; Herb Duffy
and Mrs. Ballagh of Teeswater,
fourth and Frank McCormick
and Mrs. J. McIntyre, fifth.
The lunch committee con-
vened by Mrs. G, Day served
refreshments
Lucknow Fall Fair
SAT., SEPT, 17, '66
FEATURING:
—Miss Dominion of Canada
—Beauty Contest
—Baby Contest
—Flying Dutchmen Bugle
Band, Kitchener
—Kincardine Jr. Pipe Band
—Lucknow and District
High School. Band
—Mammoth Parade
—Midway with rides
—Dance at night in the
"Roaring Twenties" to
Carruthers' Orchestra
NEWEST FALL STYLES
FOR ALL THE FAMILY AT
REASONABLE PRICES
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WOAA. SQUIRT SOFTBALL FINALS
Rostock vs. Wingham
WINGHAM TOWN PARK
Saturday Sept. 17 at 3 p.m.
0
at mound and plate for Rich-
mond Hill.
R HE
Richmond Hill 100 552 0 -13 15 0
Wingham 100 003 0 - 4 0 4
The players and manage-
ment have asked The Advance-
Times to express their apprecia-
tion to the fans who supported
the team throughout the season
and particularly the car owners
who were so helpful in provid-
ing transportation to the out of
town games.
Play in Grimsby
Belgrave Midgets played in
Brussels Saturday evening in the
WOSA semi-finals, defeating
Grimsby 12-1. Brian Coultes
struck out 21 batters and Dave
Gowing had 4 hits. They play
in Grimsby Saturday night. This
is the best-of-three series.
The Midgets start a WOAA
best-of-three series with Des-
boro. There will be a game in
Brussels Friday night.
ed too late in the season.
The officers for the 1.966-07
season are: President, Roy Ben-
nett; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. S. Orien; recording secre-
tary, Mrs. G. W. Tiffin; treas-
urer, Mrs, 11. Wild; costumes,
Mrs. D. Fenwick, assistant,
Mrs. B. English; ice supervis-
ion, Mrs. Wm. Edwards; test
chairman, Mrs. J. Strong; car-
nival tickets, Mrs. J. Lloyd;
director at large, Jack Ilodgins,
Last season there were 88
skaters enrolled and a concert-
ed effort to increase this nwrt-
ber is to be made, An opening
date for skating will be decid-
ed by the arena commission.
Squirts Lose Bid for OASA
Title in Final Game of Series
The executive of the Wing-
ham Figure Skating Club held
its first meeting for the new
season on Thursday evening at
the home of the president, Roy
Bennett. The club profession-
als II. Brooks and D. Thomas
were present to discuss arrange-
ments with the executive. Both
were re-engaged. This will be
happy news for those who bene-
fitted from their instruction last
year.
Arrangements were also made
to co-operate with other skat-
ing clubs in the area so that
talent might be exchanged for
special carnival numbers and
judges might be secured for
senior tests. This should be of
special interest to senior skat-
ers. There are now 24 bronze
medalists in the Wingham Club,
three of whom will receive their
medals at the opening skating
party this fall.
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Mr. Thomas asked that the
skating lessons be changed from
Thursdays to Wednesdays and
this arrangement is to be made.
The junior children are again
to receive lessons from 4.30 to
6 and the seniors from 0.30 to
9 o'clock. Should there he an
increase in the number of sen-
iors this time will be extended
to 10.00 o'clock, It was em-
phasized that small children
who can not skate are welcome
to join the. club,
Plans to have the skating
tests conducted before the car-
nival were approved. Last year
75% of those trying tests passed
though the testing was conduct-
ed April 0, which is consider-
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