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Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-05-18, Page 17• Et. eting o[. Oftbafl JR,tilla #0' CO* on 40.0 tennis tor 'the 1881 iS .decided to let boys teams In the Oen Onlylgirls do :ng) for this year. revved before It , so was t nardedwpires frAF,P.,14,19yoff , • change• M4sit, _41#ualm 4,ge 1* 'TT* the Joyogfotr Augusti • Teams were Fe#ist"‘ frmu BrunrclOA', BeIgravek Blyth, 130noork Phipr Atwood, Monkton, 1001 9 Wroxeter. and Wingha L), PO of players Arf# - (Tosses, ages and ptoof of age, mast Whalitte de0a- vener0 14148., WOW Robin- son of Iiiringbam, before 3o. Yc BOWLING 'CORES a Victoria Cin g ex - or 'luny to • .4- • •'. „ DRIVE.IN THEATRE 109 Hooch St., Clinton 4624080 PLAYING THIS WEEKEND, • FRIDAY & SATURDAY. MAY 13 8,16 • THE SAGA OF TWO RIVALS WHOCLASH, AS ENEMIES ANDTRIUMPH ASEROS BASED 0P4 A TfILIE'STO,RkY, CHARLES BRONSON LEE MARVIN , . . 1 ENTERTAINMENT —PLUS 2ND FEATURE - 1. "The Young Cycle Gide _ 2. "Kung Fu Mama" / 3. "Scream Bloody Murder" OM& WINHAIA. OilTARIO • PHONE 357-1630 1111 "E•M • o NOW PLAYING! • anciTerry Season's juniors ri Johnston,441ieCatr Michael •DebbieCiar16'i • • Seax?0, 1Jeff ICanieron,Debr.c. g eig)i Ricky Lachmannd .41,412 Ideedhari(;'• intOnt; esivierda and 0014000; sr. it ini at" Rips/ voyart,„ou Cameron and :pat Hoy ; ,sen' -Ors, Barry kau0-0,0 Sheri Walden. -High double, , bantam: Mike Fraser .and. Jennifer Willis; junior: Graham Taylor and ' Tammy Cleghorn; sr. juniors:. Murray *hut avid Deb Henry; seniors: Billy Gaunt and Kilt High tingle;„ bantam! Jeff Hollenbeck and Theresa Kenyon; juniors: Dwayne Scott and Sandra Moffat; sr. juniors: Brett MacDonald and Kim Metcalfe; seniors: riga Steffler TOY Ned*. seniors14 ,ylor, . Pushers, and Metcalfe, Bi11yTolto, Barry. llo4, fgek,'.':. the Playoff: awards, for tli high ‘J le wer0-1.pres „. " Thynne iry,• •—• • Mv%Ir0eY, The ,and IpOtri„,iptuIfeotrte.s.r.T.)1.1nt, bantarn:, and,'seniors went to Darrin •.The high ,single, .6antavn: PhOflp Kelly 1,19#0.0kcic; add, sr. junior and senior: Laverne Steffler. • Twenty-seven YBC bowlers received perfect • at.;DOote4dar70eSce aWawrdsere. won by. Terry Daer, Murray -Netkery, Pam Nesbitt, Kelly • linden#e*,,, Dwayne Scott, • Debbie 'Scott, Shannon • Beecroft, Billy Gaunt; Susan • Lancaster, Andre*, Mann, Graham Taylor, .Ellen Taylor, Theresa Kenyon, • Chris Thynne, 'Laverne Sterner, Brenda Lee Loughron and David Willis. David Scott and, Lori • • Gavreluk. Plaques were presented to: . imilli - ' - BPS 'S OW junior boy's Four Steps to • ., . • ,7 , Stardom winners:' Graham :. • ' '' • . "11 vp • . h is 'th a demon- evening,tbrnblo oyand 1111 t 1 Lai eebt action t racers da and the o h thani l e 300n cted for PlacchoolboY kthis include a ght and a :ion by the 4111ving Club Allable and wk,rovided a ckage to • - • 1 4 MI LT BOYD, Dorothy- ThOtn149.., v I Bonnie Brewer and 41in shorrel V trophies at the awards bangtim, 0 Jeff Can0„, l'aP" gOlff.0 five"j"-, with Magee°, r onf 0"7 Ring , kert an Air Toronto, ;one on the ,-- Aktingham y• d it with a feat was ,Dr. Dave M. r Taylor, Michael Cameron, in ex "bibs," and Brett MacDonald.• The Winghain fistball BPs Wing Most improved, bantam:, . played strongly despite .DesPr. Jeff Dennis; junior: Susan; being outscored in both ends BPs she'. Elston; sr. junior: MtuTay of an' exhibition double- strong Jeff Cameron, Murray Skinn : •U. Skinn; and, senior: Michael header .played in Waterloo which'. last weekend •. ° the Ont .In the Opening' game Offene4, FOR 24 HOUR N1OVIEiNFOannalk—Nysii—`:against the Waterloo past, ..a; . Chymers, the Chymers won hol by a 10-4 score in spite of being outhit 13:11. Bob Arm- • strong and Jim Seip led the Wingham attack' with three eac.h. . On the mound, BP veteran Ed Deer went four innings before being relieved bypon or, who \,Pitclied 'three - !innings. Morris Wilson, a newcomer to •the pitching , staff from Palmerston, • Pitched one inning of relief. In the second game - the BPs went down 4-2 against ,the Team Sport Juniors. Each team had six •hits; Gary Lisle led the Wingham attack with two. losses, the sh,of being a n the one • II;the way to tis year. ss in the have been store Local fans will have a chance tos the team in action this'. •day in an exhibition q Oh' against Goderieh, G thug is 8:30 p.111. IN• •t Itilmnimmilod as ADULT INTNTAINMINT There were 3 conditions to the 11441111WadriesdaYt•SidurdaY S million dollar May 13 - 16 inheritance, and ' SHOINTINIES: they had to be 11 Wodnosday and Thursday bathed tvillGe '' 6:00 p.m. only Friday and Saturday 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. IN And ladies don't forget every Wednesday IN night is ladiesnight at the Lyceum.• gt&PE! All ladles admitted for $2.00. •...._ am in ii in Rit in II IPlaying Sunday to Tuesday . THERE COMES A TIME , May 17 - 19 IIINHEN WE HAVE TO STAND Showtime 7:00 p.m: • UP AND BE COUNTED. ITHE GREATEST MARTIAL MS • EMI MAIL l'4 MOVIE 10112W000 GOING 111"Al HINE 1111 LAST NIGHT MAT 14TH FOAMY JERRY WORIONG 14413 STARTS FRI., MAY 15TH TO 18TH SHOWTIMES. fill., SAY. 8SUN. 7 & 9 PM MON-THURS. ONE SHOWING 8:00 P.M. swasssosomomoosassossonstoosmosso01100011101•111111. iinasusiTh mis • RN Wilson went the full seven innings on the mound for • ficni ON ice FRI. TO THURS. - Opens e 30 SHOWTIME 9:00 NOW OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK — Associated Press Teeswater Agri -Lotto . The first draw for the Teeswater Agri -Lotto '81-'82 was held May 5 at the Bank of Montreal in Teeswater. The first prize of $300 \was won by Ben Musink of Holyrood; second prize of $200 was won by Lloyd Dwinnell of Teeswater. The five prizes were won by:Phyllis Grant of Formosa, Ross Jamieson of Wingham, Murray Elston of Wingham, Dan Webster of Teeswater and Len and Marg Coughlin of Kin- cardine. tk, • MARGO RICHARDSON, Les Brewer, George Fisch. • •••*. •,er, David Shaw and Jean Mathers were the 1980 81 awards tianquet heI4JE playoff champs at the Bluevale Bowling League. The .sels. • . . , • • , • . • .`,. sit DAVID SHAW won -the playoff triple trophy, Wihnie Boyd and Les Brewer won for playoff singles and Jean Mathers and Andy Adams were awarded most improved bowler trophies at the awards ban- quet for the Bluevale Bowling League held Friday evening in Brus- sels. Also pictured is "super spare" Harvey Timm. Absent from the photo is Marie Walker. AAR:1111011 , Some scones may be offensive. TBO. MAY 1TH TO MAY 21ST They broke the cordi no I rule of the Competition. they fell in love -110r RICHARD DREYFUSS AMY IRVING THE COMPETITION 4 • She's tough... TWO ADDED FEATURES SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY vorritv WAITING. Pi Mlt-11; IF, Ne4, DAVID CRONENBERG'S THE BROOD IN WAR, YOU HAVE TO KILL TO STAY ALIVE...' ON THE STREETS OF NEW YORK, IT'S OFTEN THE SAME. THE EXTEHMINATO Friday and Saturday May 15,16 Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase Santa, Lk. Old Tim Plus. Wholly Moses with Dudley Moore and Richard Pryor [Adult Entortalnmnt] Sunday, May 17 only -Holiday Special - RABID AAldn lght Slaughtvor Massago Parlour Wife Swinging Co-Eds 41;) THE SQUARE RHONE 524 7811 AIR CONDITION Slilfr1 CHAN 8 W RV. 8 SODERICH CONCESSION RD, 4. 000140d • 0 IVNct EsYorclro 00000 11.110,10 0. SO1 OS 000 AUDREY JOHNSTON, Winnle Boyd, Marie Campbell, Jack Shaw, Sharon Day, and Terry Trltes were the seasbn champs of 1980-81 for the Bluevaie Bowling League. They received their awards at the banquet held last Friday evening in Brussels. isP11".9,,,v1;