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Admission; Adults 75c,. 25c .
Tickets now on sale - and may he . reserved Without charge :at
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Proceeds. for Lions Club welfrite work.
".(kris is a Taff-packed show, with a east of local chatneterfi all
set to tickle your funny bone, Get your tielietS early! THREE TEAMS
IN COMPETITION-
Three bowling teams from the
Ladies' Auxiliary to the Canadian
Legion were in Walkerton oh
Thursday whert'67 teams competed
in the annual two-day Auxiliary
bowling tournament.
Mrs. Ted English,. Mrs. Robt,
Casemore, Mrs. Jack Orvis, Mrs.
Cy Robinson, Mrs. V. Ducharme,
and Mrs. Lloyd Dawson made up
one of the regular' teams, The
second was Mrs, Allan Hafermehi,
Mrs. Lloyd Elliott, Mrs, Bob Irvine,
Mrs. Keith McLaughlin, Mrs. Lloyd
Carter and Mrs. Ted Gauley.
A novice team was composed of
'Mrs. 5, Forsyth, Mrs, Geo. Day,
Mrs. Alvin Sell, Mrs. Don ..Adams,,
Mrs. Ken Sinnamon and Mrs.
IiereiGihSon. -
,Lunch and dinner was served
and entertainment supplied in the
evening.
WITH THE SCOUTS
, Bob McIntyre, of the First Wing-
ham Scout Trodp, broke the flag
in the United Church gymnasium
under the leadership of Scoutmas-
ter Alton Adams on Wednesday
night,
The Scouts Went to the four cor-
ners of the ,room which serve as
patrol corners, and the weekly dues
were collected. The main attrac,
tion of the night followed, in the
form of troop ,games.
After the games Tom Deyell tied
and demonstrated the use of -the
"sheepshank'( knot. John Strong
gave another demonstration on the
tying of the "bowline" knot with
one hand,
Before lowering the flag the
Troop discussed a hike for Sunday
afternoon, with the result that it
'was decided a patrol hike would
be,' held.
Mr, and Mrs, William Busby,
Dorothy and Murray of Mildmay
spent -Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Walker,
We are sorry to report Mr. Mur-
ray Montgomery is a patient in
Wingharh General Hospital as the
result of an auto accident Satur-
day night near TecaWater. We
wish hint a Complete, and speedy
recovery.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Lucas, Lis-
towel, called on Ivfr, and Mrs. Ross
Coates on Sunday.
Mr.' Joseph Brix•Ito of Alberta
spent a few days last week bitith
Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Elliott, We
are pleased to report Mr. Elliott is
Improving following an attack of
pleurisy.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mts. Verne Clark were
Mr. and Mrs,,,,GOrdon Underwood
and Mr, and Mrs, Ken Underwood
and farally, 'Gerrie; Mr, and Mrs.
Bud Stewart and family, Harris-
ton; Mr, H. C. .Clark, Mr, jarneS
Clark, Mn. Robert Hetherington,
BlUeva/o, and Miss Darlene Broth-
ers, Wexford,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brothers, Port
Lee, ",J., are holidaying with their
parents, Mrs. V. Brothers, and Mr,
H. 0, Clark, Mrs, V. 1-11rothers has
returned to her home for the sum-
mer Months.
Mt. and Mrs, WilithaVt Ilietiefraidt
Vetawieh, spent art atettroori with,
Mit b. W. Rao and Mess Margaret.
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May 6 and 7
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WINGHAM LIONS CLUB
Saturday ,night saw the finals of
the six-Weeks' aeries of howling for
Legion members and their wives at
the local lanes.
Winners of the tournament were
Mrs. John Strong, high triple .and
Mrs. Ted Galley, high single. Each
were presented with a._
glasses, Mac Pea,chey, high triple
for the men,. received a tray with
the Legion crest and iten Red-
mond, high single, won a set of
glasses.
Ted Gauley and Mrs, Mac Peach,
ey eacti, won lighters on hidden
scores fOr the evening.
Everyone tent to the Legion.
Home for lunch, where Mrs. CY
Robinson had prepared a delicious
meal of barbecued spare ribs, hot
rolls and potato chips. Euchre
concluded a very pleasant evening,
Cy Robinson is ehairman of 'the
social committee and has provided
the Legion Members and their
wives with excellent entertainment
each Saturday evening during the
past several months.
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May 11, 12, 19, 14
"The Defiant Qnes"
Tony Curtis and Sidney Foitier
Stanley Kramer's Latest,
a Drama of Great, Significance,
Academy Award Winner for
Best Story and. Screetr Play
,HOCKEY DANCE—Members of the Wingham Crawford Dodgers, their wives and frionds, held rt victory
'hockey darree at the Royal T last, Tuesday evening.' Shown in the picture as they were congratulated by
team menthers are left to right, et-lac/ John Crows stronSOir, Len Crawford; manager, Chas. Lee and
team. captain Murray $Minton, Russ. Farrier, left b ackgroenti was a member of the hand---A-T Photo.
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WROXETER
Mr, Dave. Draper, 'Toronto, was a
Saturday visitor in the village.
Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Brothers and
family of Wexford spent the week-
end with relatives.'
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle flait and Pat-
ti, Listowe1, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. William Hart,
Mr, joseph Ellul and family,. of
Toronto, also Mr, and Mrs. Clar-
ence Clement and Danny spent the
week-end at their homes hero.
Mrs. Clement remained for this
week„
Mr. and Mrs. William Westlake,
Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Westlake, Bet-
ty, Janis and Patricia ,of Sanford
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Wade and Mr. and
Mrs. George Westlake.
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Walker
spent„the,,,, week-end„,,, with theit
daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Weppler,
Mr. Weppler and
Mrs. Freda McDonald, London,
and Mr, and Mrs, William Bush-
nell, Lavack, spent a few days
last week with Mrs. Harry Dane,
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Bradshaw,
Mrs, R4 Newton and Miss Nancy
Newton spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, William Newton, Byron.
Mrs. 'Lloyd Elliott and Bonnie
Lynne visited Sunday With the for-
mer's mother, Mrs. Henry Weber,
Harriston, who is, ill.
Mrs. Jessie Koch and Miss Ha-
zel Snarling visited Friday evening
with the forrrier's parents, Mr. and
CKNX BMW HOLD
ANNUAL BANQUET
The , CKNX bowling league held
its annual banquet at the Paisley
Inn on Monday, evening when a
steak dinner 'was served.
Highlight of the evening was the
awards to the league winners. The
"ket-to-Be's" won, the team cham-
pionship. Johnny Crewson is the
captain, with Colin Campbell,
Dick 'Weber, Mrs. Jack -Gorbutt
and Mrs, John Langridge, on the
team. The men received steins
and the ladies were presented with
cups and saucers.
Hap Swatridge had the high av-
erage for the men for the year and
his prize was an ash tray. Run-,
ner-up Ross Hamilton received al
telephone set. Mrs. John Lang7,
high average for 4Ini. ladies
-during the season, won a cream
and sugar set. and Mrs. Hap Swat-
ridge, runner-up,, a candy dish,
Mrs. Jack Gorbutt with the high
Single received perfume and John
'Krug, high single for men got a
set of ash trays.
During the election of officers
Colin Campbell was named trea-
surer, Score-keepers and rules
committee chairmen are Ian Mac
Laurin and Elmer Purclon and Mrs.
Langridge and Mrs. Swatridge
were appointed to the lunch com-
mittee.
Mrs, Dick Weber and Bill Bryson
make up the prize committee and
Johnny Crewson will be in charge
of the next banquet.
Lucky number draws were made
and each persoa present received
a bowling glass. A sing-song and
cards concluded a most pleasant
evening.
Mrs, Henry Sage, Listowel.
AT DUSK
Two Shows Nightly
Cartoons at every performance
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
May 7' anti 8
"HIGH' SCHOOL
HELL CATS"
Yvonne Lime anti Bret Halsey
Teenage Problem Programmer
"HOT ROD GANG"
john Ashley and. Judy Fair
A true story of today's Youth,
SATURDAY, MAY 9th
`APACHE TERRITORY'
,('Technicolor)'
Rory Calhoun, Barbara Bates
1,000 Hells at PaPago Wells
"GOING STEADY"
Molly hoe and Alert Reed
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MONDAY mad TUUSDAY
May 11. and 11
"TARNISHED
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(Adult Entertainment)
Rock Hudson, booby Malone
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Wearresihry Night League
The end of the league schedule
With standings as they stood on
Apri.1 28.
Magpies, 6214 points; 'Orioles, 53;
Robins,. 521/2 ; Wrens, 49; Bluebirds,
43; Canaries,, 41, High, single T.
Rowse% 313; high triple, G. Mae-
Laurin, 668 (spare), Runner-up,
'Single, Irene Perrott, 210; runner-
up triple, Thelma. Rowsell, 660;
Tuner-up triple, Sharon Brown,
624.
Playoffs
Bluebirds, 9,413; Robins, 0,272;
Orioles, 8,851; Wrens, 8,263; Can-
aries, 8,231; Magpies, 8,106. 1.Iigh
Strong, 80; runner-
up, Marion thclerWOod, 2'1 ; high
triple, Marianne McKibben., 660;
turiner.up, ;Dolores reachey, 861.
The league will hold a banquet
ti -night (Wednesday) to finish off
tile"teaann.