The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-03-28, Page 13BE1.MORE PANCAKE SUPPER
Saturday, April l3th
Prumeds for new roof at Comm
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TWO PLAYERS INJURED
Midgets win first game with St. Marys
Monday night at the arena
was a bre 4th*taking experience
for spectators and players. alike.
The first period, proved X proms
Rising start for Winghaln.
Players from both teams played*
enthusiastically, arms, and legs
flying as the referees took rem
fuge on the fence sucking on
r,eir sere knuckles.. The play
was -hard and furious and held*.
'its'pitch throughout the ;game,
At the final count the 'score
A read 4'2 "for Winghana. ,
Wingham scored the first
goal at .1506 -when St. Marys •
le ft the net wide open and Nor-
man MacLennan assisted by Ir -
Win, .streaked in for *the kill,
St. Marys came `forward in the
formation of a well -organized
-attack. The puck rattled
esmartly, but missed and was
sent back. • •
" In the second. .period S. Gra-+
ham of St. Marys suffered a
bruised rib Or two wherihe
crashed and -ricocheted off the
boards. • With an advantage of
men. Wingharri once again
failed to follow up their attacks
but merely slugged at the puck -
froin-a• distance and concentrat-
CROWN
THEATRE
ISTON
-•-- Admission Prices --
,Adults $140 Students 75c
Children 40c
WED. 27 = THUR. 28 - FRI. 29'.
SAT. 30
DEAN MARTIN as .Matt Helm in
THE ,AMBUSHERS.
In Technicolor
See. the fabulous Slay Girls in
Acapulco dressed -to -kill
Recom.` as Adult Entertainment
Fed. at.8:00 p.m.
' a ndat 7:15 and � a 9:15
'SATURDAY MATINEE Mar. 30
DAVID LADD in
"A Dog of Flanders"
ON. 1- TUES. 2•WE1t13
Aiost unusual film containing
both the ordinary and the dif-
ferent—based on the Beaks of
the Old and - the New Testament
"THE GREATEST
STORY EVER TOLD"
in Technicolor -with,
DOROTHY MCGUIRE • CHARL-
TON HESTON and, many others
Show time -8:00 p.m.
COMING NEXT: "
THUR. 4 • Thru WED. APR. 10. ,
"VALLEY OF THE DOLLS"
(Restricted admission) •
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ed on defence.. "' bitter andd sava ` ane,. but hard
A tremendous tussle ensued an the h ° is f their s =
. � first su+c
when the puck froze between es,,« St. Marys struck again:
the St. Marys ,goalie, 'S. Nairrt's bringing the final score to a
total of 4.2. •
\ ;close call was Saved in
the final minutes when 'wing.,,
ham's Joe -Kerr fell :on top of
the punk at the crucial monienr,-
just as it reached the net. In
his frenzy a St. 'Marys player
broke bis stick as'he hurtled in
n f4u'air.
'Norm MacLnnan also e• ;
ceived an ankle injury in the
second period .and was tak4itto
the hospital, for rays and then
-.taken to his hoine. it is under'
stood that he wa . at school on
Tuesday but at time of writing.
there was no, indication whether
Or not he would•be able to play
?the Wednesday game.
I feet, ,resulting in penalties to
S.:MeCutcheon and. Winghain's
D, Mahood..
WTnghan;n scored two more:
goals in the second period, the
first by .B, Corrigan, assisted by ,
R. Kennedy and the second by
Norman MacLennan.
If Wingharn failed to follow
up:their attack,:. St. Marys. clic
not, but conversely, left thein
net wide open.
The beginning of the third .
period seemed as though St, ;•
Marys: would have the galne all
their own way, but that was e
just the beginning. «. Certain
ly St, Marys put up a tougher
fight*.
At 1206 Wingham scored
again, taking advantage of
their extra players,, bringing
the score to 4-0, -
'When goalie Bill Skinn let
in a corner shot and the tussle
caused what appeared to be a
serious injury to Bruce Corrigan,
but he came' back after a' -rest.
However, after the game he
was taken to Wingham and
District Hospital suffering from
a bruised kidney.' He will de-
finitely be out of the Wednes-
day night game but it is hoped
that he will return if a game is
played Friday.- It was 6, -Rior-
dan who scored, assisted by J.
Robson.
The fight for the' puck .was a
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Monday to Thursday at . $ pan.
Friday and Saturday— 2 shows
at 7:15 .and 9:15; Sat. - Matinee
at 2 p.m., unless otherwise noted
Prices: Adults $1.00; Students
75c; Children 4oc �
WED.-THUR.-FRI,-SAT. •days
MARCH 27-28-29.30
ADULT .ENTERTAINMENT
"THE AMBUSHERS'i
Colour -• Starring:
Dean Martin • 'Janice Rule
Super -Spy Dean Martin goes
after some Super -Girls. The re-
sult is fun and adventure,
SAT. MATINEE° . MAR. 30
"Lad, a ,Dog"
MON.-TUES,-WED, Apr. 1.2-3
NO SHOW
COMING NEXT:
THUR.-FRI-SAT. APRIL 4.56
"FOR A:FEW
DOLLARS MORE"
-smoIsInImnsiintimIIniatiniII
Park Theatre
Goderich, Ont.
APRIL- MOVIE CALENDAR
M-T-W-T--1-to-4 'The St. VALENTINE'S DAY MASSACRE'
Adult Entertainment. Melodrama -Jason Robarts - George
Segal—Bullets, battles and blood aplenty as crooks live
a hazardous existence en the seamy side of Chicago.
F-S.-M•T W-T-•-5-to-11 ' "VALLEY OF THE DOLL$"
Admittance restricted to 'persons 18 years of age -or older.
Barbara Parkins • Patty 'Duke - Paul Burke—Drama—A
daring film based on America's most talked about best-
seller --See This One!
1 • F•S-M•T-W--124o•17 "TH HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE"
s Musical from' Walt Disn^y he fun film for all the family
—stars Fred MacMurray - Tommy Steele - Greer Gerson.
nT-F-Sat.---18.19.20. "TARZAN AND THE GREAT RIVER"
Plus — "GENTLE GIANT" •
N. The swinging hero of all tilnes plus the story of a boy
and aiant black bear—a .double thrill program. for the
Whole family --Last comp ct°e show at 8:30 p.m.
11" M -T -W--22.23.24 • "THE NAKED RUNNER"
1 ,Melodrnrna—Frank Sinatra - Peter Vaughn in a thrill pack-
ed adventure in suspense and intrigue behind the Iron
Curtain.
T -F -S-25-26.27 "F ITYWI LLY"
Comedy ---Dick VanDvke • Barbara Feldon • Edith Evans.
A good comedy in the VdnDyke style—See This One!
I • M -T -W--29.30.1 May , "'THE SILENCERS" -- Plus
"MURDERERS ROW"
1 m Adult Entertainment—Dean lVfartin as "Matt Helm" in a
double•header action filled evening "Silencers" playing at
7:30 p.m. --"Murders Row" at 9:15 p.m.
Goderieh! Send them to our SaturdayMatinee—Matron in
Don't let the kids hold you back when you ar
attendance—Normal admission, • 35c. in
Apr. 6 --„Yellow Rose of Texas”
Apr. 13 --"The Happiest Millionaire"• (50c. 2 o'clock start)
Apr. 20 --"Tartan" plus "Gentle Giant" (2 o'clock start)
Apr. 21—''Fittwilly'
• Serial.—Cartoon and Free Passes given away at each Mat.
Subject to change without notice ...
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WOAA crown
won by Gorrie
Intermediates
The Gorrie 'Intermediate .D
hockey team downed Aima 9 to
7 in over -tithe: to take -the W..-
01 A. A. Intermediate D champ-
ionship series 4 games to I.
Alma opened the scoring at
the 3:15 mark of the first period
on a goal by Whale, • while. his
teach mate Smith was sitting
otit two minutes for tripping,
'Gorrie took the lead with two
goals inside of a minute, but
at the 11:50 mark, Whale tied
it, up for the Alma . team and
five minutes later Bauman
made it 3-2 for them, to end
the scoring in the first period.
- One goal apiece in the se- -
cond frame, left the Aima
team with a one goal edge.
At the end of the third per-
iod, after a sea -saw battle the
score was 7-7, forcing the
tewis into;a.. i3O..minute elver
time. y*•
- Sanderson scored at the 58
second mark,to give Gorrie the
lead '8-7 and Strong notched
the insurance tally at the 3;15
mark to give Gorrie the champ
ionship.
NOTES AND QUOTES •
Sanderson of the Gorrie .In-
termediates, scored 5 of the
nine goals including the win-_
ning. one.. , .Gorrie . is now
waiting for St. Clements and
Crediton to finish their series
which 'is' tied 3-3.... The win-
ner between Gorrie and ,one of
these other teams, will go
against the -winner of the Inter-
mediate C Group, (Milverton
or Wingham) for the W, O. A. A,
Intermediate Championship.
Lorne Baird is the team's
manager, David Neilson is
coach and the assistant coaoh
is Wayne Brown.
Drop third ef series to..
Milverton Intermediates
The Milverton Intermed ate
"CHentry made Made.,itthreestraigbt
in their best of 'sevenseries
against the Wingham 180 Sports
last Friday night. The game
played in the Mt11vertop *re.RS,.. •
ended in a .5*4 squeakei_far the
boys .from the ,sogth
Milverton had thingsall.
their own way'in the first frame
;At the 5.4 mark Erb slapped
in thefirst one on an assist from
Groep and Kerr, Font minutes •
later it was Gropp front Pan
Dietz, leaVing Milverton 2 0 ,
at the end of the period.
• " Things began to look up
'considerably:. for,the Wingham
boys with the opening of the . .
second'. stanza. At 6.49 Et
Irwin beat the Milverton goalie
after he hadpicked up a pass
from Peacock:and Ruston. :.At n
8.30 Neil broke throgh alone
to score the tiebreaker, .At'
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13, 36, W 1 ever, Mileertnes
Kerr tied it up .again on A goal
assisted by Gropp and Scrim.
geou'.
Two goals in the first half of
the .final frame put Milverton
out in frontes Kerr_scored from
Vipfer and :Nobs picked up a
pas from Kerr to:make it 6-3.
Despite. A terrific rally the .
Sports were able to slip in only
One marker before the final.
bell. Fryfdgle scoted fin
Nell and :McTavish.
Twelve penalties were
,handed•oulr•during the gain!,
seven to the Milverton squad.
Most:infringements were minor
offenses, but for .a tithe in` t e
second period things;looked s
bit lively and tempers wore a
bit thin, when Kerr of Millner-
non. and English•of Wingham
went to the box for roughing.
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NEW MACHINE ON TEST Tneocal Arena
Commission is testing out a new machinrpe
at the rink which shaves, • cleans, and
floods the ice all in one operation. Look-
ing it over are rec. director -Jim 'Ward._.
town Clerk Bill Renwick, along with com-
mission members Monty Bennett and Bill
Hockey activity
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for BeImore'''
BELMORE-- With the end of '
the hockey season quickly app
proaching, the activity is limit-
ed `round these parts. We did,
however, have some 'action.
Our Squirt team competed in a
Squirt tournamer i n Mildmay
on Saturday, one of ten teams
playing in the day's, activities,
They won'their first game 12-0
over the Teeswater team.
Scorers were Paul Inglis with
nine, Vance Denman,. Garth
Dickert and Jimmy Mawhinney
with one each; the goalie ac-
credited with the shutout is
Peter Inglis, They weren't
quite so fortunate in their se-
cond game of the day, with the
.Mildmay team defeating them
7.0.
A� word of congratulations
here to the Gorrie Intermediate. .
team which has been charging..
forth, winning all sorts of vic-
tories as seen elsewhere in this
issue. Reason for the bragging
is that the Gorrie team boasts a
few members from Belmore,
and needless t� say, - we wish
them and their teammates
'Rots of Ruck' in their final
series.
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'Tis Show Biz
By Vonnie Lee
Last week must have been
Lucille Ball Week, Judging by
the amount -of times she kept
popping up on our television
sets! Thursday evening she ap-
peared on Jack Benny's Special,
the season's only special with
the famous comedian. The
theme was 'Carnival', and
there were guest appearances
by, in addition to Lucy, Johny
Carson,' Ben Blue and Paul Re-
vere and the Raiders, with
cameo appearances by'many
Other names in the business.
Lucy was certainly not at her
best for this show; she could've
stayed home and no one would
have missed her! Jack, of
course, was at his best as usual,
as was the great Ben Blue, who
is always so entertaining. The
kids, I suppose, .,enjoyed Revere
and his group, and Jack was
brilliant as a teenager playing
with the group. -
In her second performance
of the week, if you can call it
that, with Ed Sul1iVan, Lucille'
Ball looked tunning. She had
come to infroduce scenes from
her latest movie, ,," Yours, Mine
and Ours" , the true story of the
Beardsley:, it California family
of twenty -» a widow with 8
6
children who 'married a widow-
er with 10 a few years ago.
Her co-star in this movie is
Henry Fonda and it should be
good. She performed the title
song from the picture; with the
eighteen kids, on the Sullivan
Show. -
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More than 200 songs have
been penned by the great Gord-
on Lighfoot, a young (28). Can-
adian whose talent was never
recognized until some top folk
artists like Ian and Sylvia, Joan
Baez, and Peter, Paul and Mary
recorded his songs and made
them hits. For years Gordie
w rote his -heart on paper and
danced and sang as part of the
singin', swingin` eight, on
"Country Hoedown". 'Then,
when it was finally discovered
that he could write some
mighty nice songs, and 'sing
thenri as well as he 'writ' them,
and play the gee -tar too, he
was absent from 'Hoedown'
and making his name Tri the
,world of folk music.
Last week on. "Show of the
Week° , Lightfoot music was .
featured,r sung by Goldie, by
hislood friend Ronnie Hawkins,
and a lovely Canadian gal Bon-
Conlron. It is claimed the new machine can
give the ice a going over in less than ten
minutes and maintain -the ice surface at
an even thickness, thus saving the• refrig-
eration equipment wear and -tear, as well
as providing a consistently level icesur-
face.—Advance-Time Photo.
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trikes Spares
MEN'S TOWN LEAGUE
There were some good'
scores turned in this week, es-
pecially Ken Saxton Jr. who
posted 296, 302 and 306 for a
terrific 904 which, won high
►triple, Keith luiof fatty
minute spare, claimed high •
single with a fine 310. 'Mac.
Ritchie, also a spare, bowled
278, 265, 287 for a whopping
830. Elmer,Purdon 297, Walt
Vrown 711, Bill Hotchkiss 294
and 745, Ian MacLaurin 284
and 757, Bob Foxton .294 and
790, Ted English 294 and :702.
With only three weeks of
schedule left the Canadiens
still have a 10 point lead over
their closest rivals, the Rangers,
Bridge Club
The Howell System was
used. First; . Mrs. G, Gannett
and C. Hodgins; second, E.
Hall and G. Montgomery; third,
Miss Hazel Weir arid D. Ort-
leb.
nie Dobson who sings as great
as she looks! He has written
some fine music, and it's great
to,see a talented Canadian .
making good. This year he has
a ,number If club dates and con-
certs. lined up, so by this time
next year, he should be even
more popular and famous than
he is now. Shore hope so, any-
hoo!
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I guess the Barnum and Bail-
ey Circus proved that the Circus
still holds magic for many more
than the young fry! Seen last
Tuesday evening, it was filmed
at -the New Baltimore Municipal
''Arena in Maryland, with -host
Mike Douglas at the reins. ' It
was seen three days in advance
of the U.S. showing.
NEED MORE HELP
More people are needed for,
the operation of the swimming
`pool this year, in cashier,
maintenance, life guard and
instruction department. If you
can help in any of these tate-
gories please contact Jim Ward,
.rCcreation director at 357.1208,
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and the lilack Hawks are 6
points behind them for third
place. Anything can happen
and usually does. •
The standing: Les Canadiens
117, Ranger0.0.7, Black Hawks
101, Ma le hleafs 94, , Bruins 83 . .
Red `*zgi"B5 bn c 83.
Red
THURSDAY NIGHT.
MT LEA UE
With only t o w eks•of --
bowling left,' ny ne of three
teams could w e champion-
ship. Gwen Mac La urin topped
the gals last week with a 724
triple' and a 311 single. Ross
Gordon has put on a few pounds
since he quit smoking, but it
didn't hurt his bowling.' Ross
topped the men with a 189 •
triple and a 326 single. Thanks
to the spares who helped ,us out .
last week, cliarb . Stainton, Bill
Johnson, and Joan Irwin.
With two weeks left, here •
are the standings; Marilyn's
Maple Buds 114; Hilda's Hum-
bugs 110; Gail's Gum Drops 103;
Pat's Smarties 91; Marg's Mints
86; Laura's Secords 83.
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT
LADIES' LEAGUE
Not a very big list of names
fbr rolling over 225 this week,
Dianne Groye 277, Jean King
235 and 243; Gwen MacLaurin
236, 235, 320; Hilda Brown
278; Audrey Swatridge 240, 256,
281; Sharon Sangster 239; •Shir-
ley Storey 233; Diane English
308, 228 and 261. .
Gwen MacLaurn took the
high single with 320 and high .
triple went to Diane English -
797.
Team standings are Wheat-
ies 109; Shreddies 102; Cheerios
102; Trix fel; Fluffs 82; Muffets
71. As you can see we have
three teams fighting.for second '
place, it's a close race. .
11115 FRIDA,Y'S FEATURE.
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The!Iern-!!a*0 VeSteel
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