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Ali other days, o$4 Shaw at * IU,. e e the MIMI- .wFRI.^$.A7,'. oar. 13•18}14 Adult Entertainment "EASY 'RIDER" Colour - Starring lack Nicholion Make sure you see this action packed movie this time around SATURDAY iwirritNEE OCT. 14 "DAYDREAMER" MINI I INilINI11NI IIN111DI I INI I IDI I IWI IINI l IWI11NII1AI IINI II•11101IIpLlJ.JIII111I111a,, CAPITOL THEATRE - LISTOWEL Wed. 1 rhu.12 Frl.13 At 7.15 & 9.15 PETER FONDA ADULT11 "'DENNIS HOPPER CANNES FILM EES1IVAI WINNER' Best him By a New Director A Set.14 Saturday Matinee 14 A GIRL'S INCREDIBLE ADVENTURE ON A Lon humor iskind gigue Dows Sun.15 Mon.16 Tue.17 STARTS WED. 18 WRIER SO HIOINITIE fiESIIIE THEY MELT 111E MARTS Ro00m5 CHAINS THAT ENSLAVE THEM! IN "COUNTRY MUSIC" If you are in attendance on • Monday evening Oct. 16 and your name is called, you will win $10.00 +fall winners must correctly answer 'skit, .............................. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / P/ y / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / _n..12 ria s.,14 A man went iooktng tor America • And couldn't fund it anywhere MOO COMM .asa.tl-..\ .17 .10010015 ireisolom! PETER FONDA DENNIS HOPPER JACII NICMOIsoN • eo\oM • ..P...mu..AMo.P. iLuCANKSIIIIIESTRAI Int ra.ly .rl.. know SUN. through THURS. shay/time 8 p.m. FBI. & SAT.. • sh`bwthns 7:30 &'9:15 PARK G ODERI CH, ON T. 524-7811 s.J5w..16r..17 FIMNRYS,rw.It. A MNUf4 RANSONOff from. IIIIM le.1111111l OIRIMi rhu. ThT REYNOLDS JACK• WESTOpNN TOM SKERRITT .. RAQUEL WELCH ....,r.YUL EIRYNNER wi.Dr.i w Starts WEDNESDAY! the -›(..4?- GoiFather -Nab mcs 5u PRICES: WOUWINS. COMM' ASCAN ria WI M TIS NMT MU AID MOWS WE MTh W WURTTMERIT " N.rommar Adults: '2.00 Student: ' 1.50 Children: ' 1.0(1 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / ,6.,o-' f • VERSATILE ATHLETES arethese Gorr.ie girls, winners Of the Tri -County Juvenile softball championship and'queens ofthe hockey rink too. They recently won the softball crown with a 16-5 win over the Wroxeter entry to take the K. C. Stewart Trophy. Front, Joanne Ruston, cf.; Heather Neil son, c.; Dianne Edgar, 2nd bard; Mary Lou Keil, pitcher; Cindy Brown, 2nd base; Carolynne McMillan, 3rd base; GO?RIE tit )kk";'/f Julie Fairies, catcher; Wanda Burchill, left field. Back row, left to right: Alma. Keil, manager; Betty Ann Brown, centre field; . Colleen McMillan, right field; Liz Neilson, 1st base; Karen Currah, centre field; Lorna Telehus, centre field; Laurie Strong, left field; Carol Powell, shortstop; David Neilson, coach. (Staff Photo) LITTLE ROBERT LEEDH'AM, four-year-old son of .Dr. andIrs. S. G. Leedham of Wing - ham, got a horseback view of Teeswater Fair Saturday afternoon with Dr.'Leedham in the lead. The pony ride concession was constantly on the go during the afternoon, despite chill breezes. (Staff Photo). HIGH LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Team standings: Qn .top is Jo- •anne's Opals, 17; Jean's Emer- alds, 16; Judy's Pearls,' 15; Barb's Sapphires, 13; Sharon's Garnets, 12; Ruth Ann's Zircons, 11. High single, .Verna Steffler, 264; high triple, Shirley Storey, 640. Games over 200: Beth Skinn, 209; Maude Schiestel, 241; Ruby MacLennan, 235; Shirley Lan- gridge, 204; Mary Campbell, 214; Jean Elliott, 242; Verna" Steffler, 264; Joanne Harrison, 202, 283; Shirley Storey, 263; Nora Finni- gan, 206; Barb Dauphin, 209. THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Well, Barry's Boomers are still leading the race with 22 points. Perrie's Panthers aren't far be- hind with 17 points. The other . four teams are really close with Don's Dampers 13; Gary's Guys and Gals, 11; Bruce's Boozers 11 and Murray's Miseries 10. 'Fran Gerrie led the ladies with some nighty nice bowling for a single of 241 and a triple of 648. Bruce Machan had a high single of 279 and Barry Fryfogle had a high triple .of 690. Those fortunate people who can bowl over 200 were Fran Gerrie with 204,203, 241;, Barry Fryfogle FRI.-SAT.-SUN. - OCT. 1 3-14-1 5 ,jff//////%(f,Y//// ANYTHING Chu. zlf� THEY WAN PRic NIT!J ..r -THEY TAKE! 'lin An Animal - lin M Animal!' UNDERAGE RUNAWAY OPEN 7:00 WITH MICRO SKIRTS AND MINI MORALS AN AMORALITY PLAY 4c, SY T1'III fiI$ASTIANS ,/5lr4#6 DRIVE-IN • GODERiCH {NO' R AT CONCESSION PO 4 ' PHONE 574 99A1 ///1/11//11 COLOR SROM EV•I $td,rhti MISTY ROWE NORMAN KLAR LINDA AVERY DMITTANCI RESTRICTED 11 It MR ftlA0 If 019 Bi COI' L� SCORES 263, 255; Gary Brenzil, 222, 205; Agnes Ballagh, 205; Gwen Swan, 213; Pat Fryfogle, 217; Perrie Holmes, 213, 216; Linda Hodgins, 210; Bruce Machan, 279. - Thanks to spares Bill and Flor- ence Stapleton and Keith and Marg Moffat. COMMERICAL LEAGUE Team standings: Ramblers, 21'; .Cadillacs,11; Chevs, 12; Cou- gars, 9; Meteors, 7; Chryslers, 3. Ladies' high single, ,. Shirley Zimmer, 262; triple, Joyce Gaunt, 629; men's high single, Bob Holmes, 292; triple, Bob Holmes, 666.' • , Thanks to spares Marion. Hastings, Shirley Zimmer, Bob Holmes, Ross Hastings, Tom Robinson, Earl Young. FORDWICH MIXED Fordwich Mixed Bowling League record the following high scores: Lyle Foerter 205; Les Carter 246, 249; Lorne Lambkin 210; • Winnie Winkel 230, 238; Nellie Allan 214, 215; Fran Harnoch 202; Jack Schumacher 250, 228, 254; Leone Foerter 202; Don Budge 251, 204, 230; Doug Bunker 201, 225; Bonnie Wilson 262; Bob Har- noch 226, 203, 264; Alex Reid 204, 271; Frank Annis 221. Ladies' high single, Bonnie Wilson 262; high triple, Winnie Winkel 625. Men's high single, Alex Reid 271; high triple, Jack Schumacher 732. FORDWICH TOWN Minnie McElwain 215; Jim Vit- • tie 212; Rev. Forrest 206; Dave Dinsmore 265. WROXETER LEAGUE Games over 200 were rolled by : Jack Burns 290, 218; Dick deBoer 250; Marg Timm 225; Ethel Mc- Michael 217, 213; Roy Stewart 214; Norm Fairies 211; Ron Mc- Michael 205, 201; Shirley Pellet 203; Glenn McMichael 201; Ken Pellet 200; John Wheeler 200; Ken Willoughbee 200. MOLESWORTH Following are this week's over 200 bowling scores from the Molesworth bowling league: Dorothy Martin 210, 262; Eric Jolly 205; Richard Jolly 230, 214; Shirley Ross 203; Alex Ross 223; Alice Daniel 226, 217; I•Iowie Baker 203; Helen Cullen 212; Doris Matheson 242; Gordon Matheson 236; Rev. Brush 225. `ntlemen1? refer blondes," he•_Said. "But I'm• not really a blonde;" she whispered, "I don't mind, I'm not= really a gentle- man." owling The BC's and the Meeses are tied in•first place with ten points each, in theyoungest division of junior bowlers. The Snoopies and. Rascals each have 8 points; the, Archies have 7 and the Peanuts 2. Patsy Nesbit rolled the high single of 121. and high double of '232. For the boys it was Scott Cornwall with a high double of 235 and Brian kiay with a 137 high single. Games over 120: .David Nesbit 124; Scott Cornwall 125. Bantams It was Brenda Foxton and Paul Cerson all the way for the ban- tams. Brenda' had high single of 144 and high double of 283 for the girl's; Paul's single was 206 and double was 351. Games over 150: Bill Ohm°193; Stephen : Burke ° 170 and 164; George Thomas 162; John Ben- nett 155. Standings areas follows : Lulus 12; Bunnies 11; Popeyes 7; Plutos 6; Yogis 5 and . Caspers 4. Juniors Joan Gerson had the high single of 174 for the juniors; she and Christine Foxton were tied for the high double of 287. For the boys, Donnie- MacLennan's 169 was high single arid Rickie Sallows had thetehigh•do 1 P. .ube. �oy.299. f The Osmonds are out in front with 14 points the Byrds have 13; the Doors have 10; Stones 5; 'Bee Gees 3 and Hollies 2. t• Alen, rirst.„ t and Mtn Wilson;•second, Afrs. . risbex Wan; third, Mrs. F. A. Pa's• kc Omar R . .grove, r of con.14ia'+e.,.I new l '�ll'ii'. .e' ec o "D,.''e�-�savin ,l� • UO s �!e _ ut fi o apiroved. - AMMO' 1. tps1 R• be' i 8. Naysi tt s 20. s� otato' . (414)r 11. ImAliern out 18. Decorate 14. 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