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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-05-18, Page 16Advance -Times Thursda Ma it MANOR HOTEL WINGHAM The Fu Place To Meet • "MEET ME AT THE MANOR" MOST IMPROVED, HIGH TRIPLE ---Bill Mitchell, left, and Mrs. Gordon Moore, cehtre right, were named the most improved bowlers in the Molesworth Bowling Leag.ue at the group's annual dinner on Saturday night. Receiving trophies for high triple play were Mrs. Gar Vanderberg, centre left, and Don McCannell, right. (Staff Photo) Awards banqu,t to recognize hockey players All boys who participated in the Wingham Minor Hockey Associa- tion activity of the past season will be guests at the Awards Ban- quet to be held at the Canadian Legion Hall Thursday, May 25. Sponsored by the Ladies' Auxi- liary to the WMHA, the dinner for the boys will be at 6 p.m. Arrangements have been com- pleted to have a reg.ular partici- pant of Hockey Night in Canada as the guest speaker. Parents are invited to join with their sons at 7:30 to view the presentation. of awards and hear the speaker. Recognition will be .given the most itnproved player, the most valuable player and high scorer in all age categories, The Ladies' Auxiliary was only formed during the past hockey season and while few in number, the members have worked hard to make possible their sponsor- ship of the banquet. Because of limited funds, only the boys and special guests are to attend the banquet. A dollar bill is about the only thing that I know of that. can shrink and still be the same size. sx�arbst�ru�.ewu • • Everyone in the television world has, this past year, been raving about the two British series that have together enter- tained more people than probably any other series since television came into being. History came to life in your living room as no book could make it with the stories of the Tudor reigns of two'of Eng- land's most dynamic rulers, Henry VIII and his daughter,. Elizabeth I. If ,you missed one or more of. the segments or wish to see a favorite a second time, you have your chance as beginning last week, the CBC is repeating them, beginning with the first episode when Henry becomes king and marries Catherine of Aragon and ending in July with the last epi- sede. of Elizabeth in which she • dies and her cousin James I pre- pares to take over the throne. Each episode of each series is 90 minutes inlength and will be shown on Saturday evening at 8. When the series were seen last 'year on the CBC they drew mil- WINGNAM GOLF CLUB NOW OPEN FOR PLAY Members and Prospective Members Welcome Full Club House and Pro Shop Facilities HONDA has got the answer The Honda 7.5 Horse Pow- er Outboard Motor is ideal for pleasure, fishing, fam- ily outings and many sim- ilar boating uses. This high quality engine is particular- ly reliable, your best safety guarantee. Other safe boat- ing features include easily operated controls, water- proofed electrical circuits, (v, covered moving parts and a stop to prevent full throttle operation in re- verse or neutral. 4 STROKE TWIN ENGINE 7.5 N.P. OUTBOARD MOTOR See them at LYNN HOY ENTERPRISES 16 PATRICK W. WINGHAM PH.357-3435 lions of viewers, being rivalled,by only the top CBC show, NHL Hockey. Former Australian actor Keith Michell stars as Henry VIII and British actress Glenda Jackson plays Elizabeth. Both are nomi- nated for Emmy awards, in each of the series as a whole and in separate episodes of each series, Michell for his role in the Jane Seymour and Katherine Howard segments. British actresses play his six wives; Annette Crosbie who was outstanding as Cather- ine of Aragon; Dorothy Tutin who played Anne Boleyn; Anne Stallybrass as Jane . Seymour; Elvi Hale as Anne of Cleves; An- gela Pleasance as Katherine ,Howard and Rosalie Crutchley as Catherine Parr. Producers of the `Henry' series were Ronald. Travers and Mark Shivas; Roderick Graham pro- duced `Elizabeth'. In Britain now, another series is underway, this the life story of famous lover Casanova which though it may be equal to much of today's enter- tainment, will not. very iikelY be of the calibre of 'these produc- tions. 9-0-0 • Another repeat, this one on May 26th at 8 p.m. is. as pre- dicted, the repeat of "Chariot'of the Gods" which drew .such wild response when. it was first shown in March of this year. This 90-. minuteproduction is based on the novel of the same name by Erich Von Daniken in which he main- tains that the earth may have been visited by gods from other planets thousands of years ago.. Von Daniken travelled around the world in his search for clues to his theory and question upon question remains unanswered but certainly arouses all sorts of interesting thoughts. Director of the TV show gathered evidence from all over the world, Cali- Jornia, Mexico, Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Egypt, Iraq, . Lebanon and South Africa and "Chariots of the -Gods" is the result. When it was first shown it was followed by '• the greatest favorable re-, sponse in CBC's history, more than 4,000 calls and letters, most asking for . the show to be re- peated. So on the 26th - - your answer! 9--0-0 The focal channel provides some good movie viewing in the next week. Saturday's Starlight Theatre is "How to Murder Your Wife" but it's not what you think; it's a ,Jack Leman Comedy, story of a comic strip artist who writes a murder story into his comics and frightens his wife into thinking she is his inspiration: It's followed by another • horror movie, "The Crawling Eye" but you'd better not watch that alone! On Monday and Tuesday's Twi- light Theatre at 6:30 you can see "The Eddy Duchin Story", bio- graphy of the famous -piano player, starring Kim Novak and the late Tyrone PoWer. And on Wednesday's Matinee (24th) at 1; it's a light musical -comedy "Walking My Baby Back Home" with funny man Donald O'Connor and Janet Leigh. That's it for this week! See ya 'round! I DANCE YUKON Sat., May 20 X1NCARDINE PAVILION BOWL -OFF WINNERS--Bowl=off winners for the Molesworth Bowling League included, from"left, standing, Mac Smith, Mrs. Gordon Moore, Mrs. Paul Adams and Bob Bremner. Seated, Mrs. Ted Redpath and Mrs. Gibson Stewart. Trophy presentations were made at the league's annual dinner on Saturday night. (Staff Photo) Keeping it clean with Bill F)ocid EDITOR'S NOTE: This column, written by Bill Dodds, purposes to in- form the public about what the Government of Ontario is doing re- garding pollution problems. Readers having questions, comments or suggestions are invited to send them along to the following address: Robert J. Keir, manager, Information Services, 880 Bay St., TORONT ', Ontario. Where there's smoke,, . . A man leans on his rake, his thoughts a thousand miles away as he gazes absently into the flickering of a pile of burning leaves. , . Grey pillows of smoke Adrift gently across the lawn "as he stands there, wrapped in thought. Thoughts of gardening. . . the trees turning green. : . grass growing.. . the cleanup bonfire. . all part of that lazy -fray Spring feeling. Next door a little boy is play- ing. He's running and breathing hard—too hard. His face flushes, his eyes start to. run, By the time he can getinside the house, he's gasping and wheezing. He won't need oxygen this time—just asthma medication and rest. in bed. Of course -he doesn't dare go outside again un- til the air clears—until all the bonfires are out. Outside the smoke -is still drift- ing. The man throws a fresh load on the fire. The smoke cloud fat- tens and rolls across the street. A toddler looks up and" beams at an approaching car. "Daddy's coming," she crows, as she runs out to meet the car. The smoke rolls down towards the pavement. The driver can't see. His tires scream on the pavement and the car halts short of the infant. The sound jolts the dreamer back to the here and now and he starts to rake so►ne,,more ground - damp leaves, twigs and paper for the fire. "There's something special about a bonfire," he announces to nobody in particular. "And who does it harm?", He's perfectly right. Nobody was hurt... permanently... . this time. If . a bonfire brings dreams, memories, pleasure, he has the right: to start one. That's his opinion and he's,entitled to it. But he's not entitled to endan- ger or cause discomfort to the people around him. If you have to have bonfires, there are ways to set... and con- trol them that protect your neigh- bors. These are the rules laid down by the Ministry of the Environ- ment: - Be sure you have the approval of your local fire department. Watch Your Business Brow... When You Plant Your Offer In The Advance -Times Phone 357-2320 police, o.r lands and forests of- fice—whoever has jurisdiction. Stay with the fire. at all times. Keep the fire at least 500 feet from a dwelling or don't burn more than a cubic yard of ma- terial at any time. Don't set it where smoke can blow acros a road or where it can cause discomfort or incon- venience to a neighbor. Don't burn when weather con- ditions keep smoke from dispers- ing. Burn dry materials and don't burn petroleum products, plastic, rubber or anything else that will cause excessive smoke or fumes. Do it this way and your fire won't bother anyone. 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