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Friday, Saturday, Sunday - July 14-1546
Pee Wees outclass three opponents in one week
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The Wingham Pee Wees ex-
tended their winning streak to
nine games in W. 0, A.A.
competition with three lopsided
victories last week. On Tues-
day they journeyed to Lucknow
and outclassed them by a 21 to
8 count. On Thursday they
played host to Mildmay and
thumped them by a 32 to 3
score and Sunday the locals
clobbered Chepstow 49-4 in
Chepstow.
Tommy Lee, Ronnie Mur-
ray and Jeff Lockridge collect-
ed three hits apiece to lead the
romp over Lucknow. All of
Lee's hits were doubles and
Donnie Murray added a triple
and a home run.
A. Whitby led Lucknow bat-
ters with a home run and a sin-
gle.
Bobby LaRose and Doug
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JULY 23
Sun. Midnight
"The Curse of
the Werewolf"
-- Plus —
"Blood of the
Vampire"
JULY 17-1819
Feature -
- PLUS
"THE DEVIL'S
ANGELS"
PETER FONDA
NANCY SINATRA
Leitch powered Wingham's win
on Thursday collecting five hits
apiece. LaRose slammed out
four triples and a single and
Leitch added a double and four
singles. Bruce Sklar:, D, Mur-
ray, R. Murray and Lockridge
slapped out three hits each dur-
ing the rout. Home runs went
to D. Murray, Lockridge and
Larry Simmons, Lee pitched
the complete game, yielding
only 7 hits and fanning six.
Bill Brown was the locals top
batter in Sunday's game with
two home runs and four singles.
Gerald Skinn, Bruce Skinn and
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WED. 12 • THUR. 13 • FRI. 14
`ARRIVIDERCI BABY'
In Color — Stars
Tony Curtis • Zsa Zsa Gabor
and Nancy Kwam
It's a fun film, guaranteed to
chase your blues.
"The Swinger"
In Color — Stars
Ann Margret • Tony Franciosa
To tickle your funny bone and
raise your temperature.
(Adult Entertainment)
SATURDAY ONLY July 15
"LAST OF THE
SECRET AGENTS"
In Color — Stars
Allen and Rossi
TV's comedy team in a proof
spoof of the new secret agents.
— Plus —
"The Town Tamer"
In Color — Stars
Dana Andrews - Terry Moore
and Pat O'Brien heads up this
all-star cast.
SUNDAY LATE SHOW July 16
MONDAY-17 ":" TUESDAY-18-
"THE DEVIL'S
ANGELS"
In Color — Stars
Nancy Sinatra and Peter Fonda
— Plus —
"Hell on Frisco Bay"
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WED. 19 - THUR. 20 - FRI. 21
"MURDERS ROW"
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Box Office Opens at 8:00
BROWNIE'S
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"AFTER
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SHOWS AT 9:15 and 11:00
Peter Sellers,
Victor Mature
COLOR CARTOON
SAT., NON. — July 15-16
SEE THE ADVENTURES
OF MATT HELM
"MURDERER'S
ROW"
(Adult Entertainment)
SHOWS AT 9:15 and 11:00
Dean Martin,
Ann-Margret, Karl Madden
COLOR CARTOON
TUES., WED. — July 18-19
THE
SINGING NUN'
SHOWS AT 9:15 and 11:00
Debbie Reynolds,
Ricardo M ontalban,
Greer GarSen
COLOR CARTOON
COMING NEXT:
"THE FORTUNE COOKIE"
(Adult Entertairdient)
Stephen Tiffin each clouted 5
hits while Bob LaRose and Sim ,
mons punched out four apiece.
In addition to Brown's home
runs B. Skinn also hit two and
D, Murray and T, Lee one each.
D. Murray pitched a five-
Kurtzville beats
Gorrie team 9-5
Kurtzville Beavers defeated
Gorrie Merchants 9-5 Friday
night in a Tri-County Inter-
mediate "D" Softball League
game.
Ev Bridge led the Beavers
with a pair of singles as Gorrie
allowed five errors in the game.
Laverne Schenke tripled for the
Merchants for the only extra-
bases hit of the game,
R H E
Kurtzville 204 0 0 002 9 9 2
Gorrie 000 000 203 5 10 5
Simpson and Aitken, Brush
(6); Whitfield and Elliott.
Monday to Thursday at 8 p.m.
Friday and Saturday 2 shows
at 7:15 and 9:15; Sat. Matinee
at 2 p.m., unless otherwise noted
Prices: Adults $1.00; Students
75c; Children 40c
WED.-THUR.-FRI.-SAT. (4 days)
JULY 12.13-14-15—SPECIAL
"CASINO ROYALE"
Colour-CinemaScope — Starring:
Peter Sellers • Ursula Andress
David Niven . Orson Welles
Deborah Kerr
This is the thrill-packed ad-
venture that was too big for one
James Bond. The second shows
on Friday and Saturday nights
will start at 9:30.
MON.-TUES. (2 days) July 17.18
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
'WAY- WAY OUT"
Colour-CinemaScope — Starring:
Jerry Lewis • Connie Stevens
Robert Morley • Dick Shawn
Can you image Jerry Lewis on
the moon? Well in this one he
is, and it's fun all the way.
COMING NEXT:
WED.-THUR.-FRI. July 19-20-21
"IT'S A BIKINI WORLD"
hitter to stop Chepstow. Tiffin
overhauled D. Murray in the
last five games to take over the
leadership in team batting with
a ,577 average. Steve has 15
hits in 26 trips. Donnie re-
mained in second place, even
though he is in a bad slump
lately, with 22 hits in 39 bats
for a .564 average.
R H E
Wingham 508 034 1 21 15 5
Lucknow 003 003 2 8 9 1
The girls really clobbered
Neustadt in two games. The
first game was in Neustadt
when the score was 26-6. They
had a real batting practice.
The home runs were Bonnie
Willie 2 and Barb Dauphin. The
3 baggers were Sharon Willie 2,
Dianne Warner 2, Barb Dauphin
1,
In this game S. Willie need-
ed glue on her glove. She just
couldn't seem to hold on to that
ball. Guess everyone has their
off nights.
Monday night (last) the score
Howick Lions
bingo winners
Mrs. Wm. Schill, Formosa;
Mrs. K. Edgar, Wroxeter; Mrs.
Alex McMichael, Clinton; Mrs.
McLaughlin, Toronto; Mrs. Oli-
ver Riley, Wroxeter and Mrs.
Alex McMichael; Mrs. Mc-
Laughlin; Art Davie, Harriston
and Mrs. Jessie Koch, Wroxeter;
Mrs. Wm. Schill, Formosa;
Mrs. Art Wheeler, Wroxeter;
Tdny St. Marie, •Bluevale,,Mrs..
Mock, Kincardine and Mrs.
Cliff Henry, Harriston; Mrs.
Mock; Mrs. J. LaRose, Kincar-
dine.
Specials; Mrs. Alex Mc-
Michael; Mrs. J. LaRose; Doug
Davie, Harriston and Alex Mc-
Michael, Clinton.
Jackpot consolation plus
bonus: Mrs. J. LaRose, Mrs. K.
Edgar and Alex McMichael.
D. Murray, Lee (7) and. R.
Murray; Cranston, B, Carruth-
ers (2) and Cowan.
R H E
Mildmay 030 000 0 3 7 2
Wingham 16(14)263 X 32 29 2
Nelson, Campbell (5) and
Lorentz; Lee and R. Murray.
R H E
Wingharn 648 72(16) 6 49 36 3
Chepstow 010 030 0 4 5 4
D. Murray and R. Murray.
was 27-2. Jill McPherson had
1 home run and a 3 bagger.
• The girls put on a good show
for the Wingham fans, It's
worth the price of admission to
come and watch our catcher.
Last Thursday it was Chesley
and Wingham in Elmwood. It
was a well matched game but
the girls came through with a
4-3 win, and they really had to
be on their toes. The only hit
for the game was Barb Dauphirfs
3 bagger. We should have
more games like that, gals.
How did you like the man
without the beard? Now you
see it, now you don't.
By the way fans, the Cuties
have just lost one game so far.
Hope to see more out to the
games with this nice weather.
How about showing up at the
park tonight for our exhibition
game with Brussels?
McBURNEY REUNION
Descendants of the late John
McBurney and Margaret Wylie
gathered at the old homestead,
Con. 6, Turnberry on Sunday,
July 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. John
McBurney were hosts to Mrs.
Edythe Nelson and Charlanne of
Ridgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Mac
MacAtee and family of Thorn-
hill, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ferrend
and family of Calgary, Dr.' and
Mrs. Wm. Martin and family,
Drayton, Mrs. Charlotte Mar-
tin, Mrs. Jennie Harris, Hugh
Harris and Mr. and Mrs. John
Stokes and Lynda, all of Wrox-
eter.
Hollywood glamour girls
have for many years been doom-
ed to failure, one way or an-
other. Although many of them
have had immediate and long-
lasting success in their careers
as movie stars, their personal
lives have been turbulent and
unhappy. Their physical
health has failed, each mar-
riage they have entered has
ended as the one before, and
often their lives have ended
tragically or spectacularly.
Carole Lombard lost her life in
a plane crash; Jean Harlowe
entered hospital one week, and
was never to leave the hospital
alive; Marilyn Monroe chose to
end her own life, with an over-
dose of sleeping pills, as had
others before her. Last week,
another df Hollywood's stars,
Jayne Mansfield, died tragical-
ly in a car accident in the
southern United States. The
34-year-old glamour girl was
on her way to New Orleans to
appear on television when the
car in which she was riding
smashed into a tractor-trailer.
Jayne was only a young girl
when she came to Hollywood,
one unsuccessful marriage be-
hind her. She brought with her
a young daughter, Jayne Marie.
She knew exactly how to get
into the limelight -- and stay
there; no publicity scheme was
too wild for her. She was no
beauty and had very little tal-
ent, but her measurements
made her a star, and her be-
haviour kept her a star!
Her first husband in Holly-
wood was muscleman Mickey
Hargitay, a former Mr. Uni-
verse. They had three child-
ren, but even they could not
keep, the, marriage together.
They were divorced and Jayne
then married actor Matt Climb-
er. They had one son, and
were separated at the time of
her death. The three Hargitay
children were with their moth-
er at the time of the crash, but
were not seriously injured.
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There are some fine late-
evening shows coming up on
CKNX Television during the
month of July, if you are on
holidays and can stay up later
On Friday evening, the 14th,
an outstanding feature "Diary
of Anne Frank" will be seen. It
is the story of the young Jewish
girl, Anne Frank, who spent
many years in a concentration
camp during the war, Follow-
ing it on Saturday, 15th, will
be "The Miracle" with Caroll
Baker and Roger ("The Saint")
Moore. Two musicals will be
shown the following week,
"Irish Eyes are Smiling" with
Dick Haymes and June Haver
(20th) and a more recent one,
"I Could Go on Singing" with
Judy Garland and Dirk Bogarde
(21st). The following week
you can see a fine drama, "Sa-
tan Never Sleeps" with Wil-
liam Holden and the late Clif-
ton Webb, on the 28th, and on
the 29th, another musical "My
Blue Heaven" with Dan Dailey'
and Betty Grable. Monday
evenings you can see "The De-
fenders" each week at 11:30.
Tuesday nights are for the men
—"Rawhide"; and Wednesdays
bring some real tear-jerkers for
the ladies, on "The Nurses".
Managers, coaches
show gratitude
FORDWICH-Managers and
coaches of the Fordwich hockey
teams of 1966-67 paid a sur-
prise visit to the home of Glenn
F. Johnston on Friday night.
During the evening they pre-
sented Glenn with a gift in ap-
preciation of his work during
the season as a referee for the
various teams.
Following this the group pre-
sented John Winter with a flight
bag as a token of gratitude for
his untiring efforts in manag-
ing the Fordwich Arena.
Both men, though very much
taken by surprise, thanked them
for their gifts.
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