The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-06-29, Page 15LWednesday, July 5
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OPEN SEVEN DAYS
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Rockets leader IN ssoirt softball
With.: .two. games... -rained nut;
there hasn't been a great deal of
action in the Wingham Squirt
softball league, just enough to JULY
know Rockets are league leaders. 4 Bluebirds' vs. Expos
In fact, the Rockets are so much 6 Expos vs. Rockets
in the lead that there naay be 1:3 Bluebirds vs. Rockets
some trades on the offing to bal- 15 Expos vs. Bluebirds
ance the teams. 20 Rockets vs. Expos
The youngsters play regularly 22 Semi-finals, 2nd. vs.' 3rd.
at the ball park Tuesdays and 29 Semi-finals, 3rd vs. 2nd.
Thursdays at 4 p.m. in,five-inning
games. In the event of a call be-
cause of rain, scores revert to the
last completed inning of play.
Following is the schedule for
the rest of the season:
is
JUNE
29 Rockets vs Bluebirds
AUGUST
1 Semi-finals,
3rd game if necessary or
first game of finals
7 Finals.
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pawed by Mrs. Oliver Bfle,
visited Sunday evening with Mrs,
Kate Griffith and Allan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moat.
gomery and grandson, Robin
Armour of Toronto spent the
weekend at their summer home
here. Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Ar-
mour (Marjorie Allen, daughter
of Mrs. Montgomery) have re,
turned to make their home in To*,
ronto from Halifax. N.S.
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For several years in the i
national movie world we
had the opportunity of seein
vork the genius of such It
directors and producers
Frederico Fellini, Vittorio
Seca and Carlo Ponti. Now we
see the brilliant work of som
its television artists.
"Islam a. seven -part d
mentary series about one of
µ orld's greatest and strongest
religious faiths. was written and
directed by distinguished Italian
producer Folco Quilici : it was an
Malian -French, co -production.
Bruce Raymond Ltd.. Canadian
representatives for Radiotele-
vIsion Italiana. distributed the
English version which is being
seen at 10 p.m. each Tuesday
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evening. It began last week.
Dennis Coles of the Raymond
Company. adapted the English-
language version of each, hour-
long production. Professor Rich-
ard Blackburn. department of Is-
lamic Studies of the University of
'Toronto. was a special consult-
ant.
Most • of , us know very .little
about Islam, the monotheistic
faith. founded in Arabia by the'
prophet Mohammed in the
seventh century. Unless one is
wide awake and very responsive,
reading religious history can
uninteresting and difficult
understand. But to see it come
ife before your eyes is anoth
natter. It is a shame this seri
as come in the summer wh
elevision time is more limited;
s such a worthwhile topic an
ould he a real education for a
I us.
Islam.is now practised by on
eventh of the world's populatio
nuch of it in Saudi Arabia. Ita
n film crews travelled throug
he Moslem world getting 'th
eautiful color film and not with
ut some problems. The holy.cit
Mecca is seldom photographe
y outsiders and the Italian
ere not permitted to enter. Bu
Moslem cameraman • was com
issioned to film in Mecca an
e are really seeing rare sight
the beautiful city, including th
nual pilgrimage of the faithfu
to the city. -
Last week's episode dealt with
e Arabian world from Roman
fries to the sixth century, jus
for to the birth of,Mohammed
is the 'foundation' for all future
isodes as it 'showed the yen-
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nter- submission to His Will means the
have difference between hope and de-
g at spair. joy and misery.
alian Narrators of the 'Islam' series
as are Jon Granik.and Colin Fox. If
de you can't manage them all. try to
can see at least some of the seven epi -
e of sodes. You will learn a lot about a
little-known faith. maybe even
ocu- something about your own.
the
A prophet is not always without
honor in his own country—even if
it. does take 24 years and another
country to make him big! Com-
poser Burt Bacharach received
an honorary degree of Doctor. of
Music at the spring convocation
exercises at McGill University.
Ile is a native of Canada and at-
tended McGill for two years but
he didn't get far in music because .
he had no sense of rhythm. But ir-
regular rhythm. was what some-
one in America recognized as
genius (try beating out a rhythm
to "Do You Know the Way to San
Jose''"H and his different catchy
tunes have made him a million-
aire and one of the finest song-
writers .in Hollywood. Now mar-
ried to gorgeous actress Angie
Dickinson with one daughter
Nikki. and never out of work,
Bacharach has it made. And 24
years later. McGill is apologizing
be for not recognizing a genius and
to saying, in effect, "We're glad we
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1 EL(;RAVE -- The 7th reunion
of the Wheeler families was held'
nn Sunday afternoon at the com-
munity centre with 60 members
registering. The Wheelers' of the
Brussels area were in charge of
the' arrangements. . •
A variety of interesting games
Y .and contests kept old and young
d entertained during the afternoon.
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Prizes were _ ,
were c; a'vJa%-UCu to erre
youngest child present, the •2-
d vt'ar-old, son of Mr. and Mrs"
1)avid Wheeler of Brussels; those
e coming the greatest distance,.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis of
Brampton • the 'oiiple with a
wedding anniversary closest to
the date, Mr.- and Mrs. Cecil
Wheeler of Blyth; the man with
l he biggest l shoe, Ross Higgins
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s born and. how he carried out
mission to preach the- mes-
ge. of Allah to the Arabian
ple, many of them wandering
douins. The second episode
a. s with the coming of ,Nlohahi-
d early in the seventh century
h a new faith, a faith wh?ch
ritually spread to nearly 500,-
000 people mainly in the Near
Middle East, Malaya and
nesia.
he word 'Islam' means `to
nit' (to the will ,of Allah). As
•seven -part series . continues
will probably see;many simi-
ies between Islam and Chris-
ty. Whether his name is God
Ilah Ile is still the Ruler of .
above all and over all, and
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FRIDAY AY TOURSD
SATUAD AY
A del ici us supper was enjoyed
t'! all Cobert Wheeler took,
charge of the business A letter
Iron) ties Jennie Wheeler 01
Vancouver was read.
It was decided to hold another
reunion in two years on the last
Sunday of June at the same place
with the Wheelers of Belgrave in
charge.
• "I know the baby's trouble-
some at times," said the young
. husband t� his harried wife, "but
remember, 'the hand that rocks.
the cradle is the hand that rules
the world' "
"In that case." replied his wife:
"suppose you assume world
domination fpr a few hours while
1 go to a movie"
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Wroxeter
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Watson and
Bruce Ruppel of Toronto visited
at the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Reg Watson.
Miss Lucelle White, Toronto,
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
White at th air summer home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. ' • obert Mason,
Rick Wilkins and Shelley, all of
Sarnia were weekend guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Art Wheeler. Mrs.
Wilkins returned home with them
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Ilowick Lions'
WROXETER — Hawick Lions'
supper meeting was held on Mon-
day evening of last week, in Ash's
Restaurant, Gorrie, with 20
members attending and Presi-
dent Wallace . Bilton presiding.
Lion George Timm showed pic-
tures taken at the ,parade during
the Lions District""A" convention
held recently in Kitchener which
18 Howick Lions attended.
Deputy District Governor
Charles Shaw of Blyth conducted
the installation of officers, which
are as follows:
President, Bev Currah; 1st
vice, Dave Dinsmore;, 2nd vice,
Peter Keil; 3rd vice, Wilbert
Freeman; secretary, Wray
Cooper; treasurer, Warren Zur-
Persona s
after spending the .paiwo. weeks
with her parents he-.,
Miss Baz..el APariing
visited Mr.
and Mrs. Brian Manuel, Senforth,
Friday evening. She spent the
weekend with Mrs. Angus ar-
michael and Mr. and Mrs. James
Robertson, Goderiich.
Dewitt Adams, Mrs.. George
Noble and son. Ken of Corrie and
Mrs. Margaret Adams were in
Langton on Sunday where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gorden
Adams and family.
super meeting
brigg; assistant, Dan Cardinal;
Lion tamer, Wilbert Freeman;
assistant,' Rev. G. W. Sach; (;tail
twister, Ken Edgar.
Directors are, one year, Jim
Boyd and Gordon Hislop; two
years, Wayne Evers and John
Willitts.
Bob Munro of London was pre--
ent and gave an outline of the
costs and specifications of the
building of a swimming pool,
contemplated by . the Howick
Lions Club in conjunction with
the Red Cross. A committee,
headed by Lion Bev Currah, with
Lions Dave Dinsmore, Jack
Clarke and Rev. G. W. Sach, was
set up to investigate the possibili-
ties of a pool
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