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Irlli'c: X4}$4. X7I *loy, r�igllt. 'in • .r,Y d bate made an early start on rung to bec�Rane a snow vellfs'le 45 n ' ” w' tom} _ r s °n t
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Han the faceoff. ILurtzville them= b - third place but hayeoyy fol= r`}� P I.F ,,IF,Y +.,
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slot glaguned . FRrdwich g " flew snow vehicle le sl f .rabl on whack as a mem- +'aEll,'a. .:' �mt,x� . ,
scored t three onset tive o is ;. a" : ,` le ga atson ..nue f Y y the TiVild Oats t rte ::b61 r 1 t .„.: ; , i; '-'
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:`� . take a 3-1 lead into the second %: 36- The Monkeys have 20 and the . ,uyA. QmvrgjT r F ,,,p � � b CF n np aFp i : � is 9'
' eriod. K s " ,Ontario Government in an efffort Snowmbblle Clubs, These Clubs Parrats 23r roll p i ° 4.F xaf� ' � � . ; ;std`
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In the second Kurtzr!iflle in- garl8 .erlllia )FO ". 1F. ;!''�, 31't "MV - ' 4,�n,"'1, I ,r :., `I ", . 7
»; n Ila,l htmr c'a sed 'b with excellent trainin ro rams , ,
reared their Margin 5-1 before x z s- high single of 157 and hi double ckjn,�(-,r' r f�
,+ w: c m rg u y snow- g P g ghervit 216 �l!....lip>ti11," + ': r
,:_ ',` •'aobalers annually. To .acquaint for all ages of snowmobilers^ of 'r.; n'Y:'W"°4�. +' i '
I.Fordwich narrowed the margin 5 Sheri Walden hada nice + X37; Jatdlien#it,.rf p:r.,,�„, �s lei
•Ewith two uick oal onl to hav '' . the public with some of the im They can be contacted through 149 gaifie. For the bo s "rt was : Paut. r .. , ., k�> ,J " -�
YNuns. a�rLom's,,�r:,AN.,u KUrtzvalle s oil an thou hts of a s > portant points of the new legisla- the local chamber of commerce Byron Thom son's 137 sin le aYad 226. ".E ��:.. H' ;
P Y g the OPP request all 'snow- or clerk of our munici alit P g 4"' `" _'
R%1E SkaOW ON6x R P.m. G a i tion, M ...:: ,' a ,,'
Rockets comeback b scoring �> �1 Y P y . 345 double; Other games, over 125 "� .
,7 Y g Y naobilers to become acquainted Remember — a motorized g ',, •'41F. } °',J , ' sr1.0
✓- 'a with the following : q a toy, it is a Robbi�Will by Andy Jarvis 135;,. y , { 1.r ., , ,l ir`,
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E OF OUR DINi1SA URS two'+'more goals. I 4
PLUS IS,10SiNGN . "- The third period followed in the - snow vehicle is not is 132; Denis Adams T , " ,r ,z,
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o alddlne tar rn. same lines. as the first and Ford- ` Registration powerful machine that can kill 127 • Ian Jarvis 125 • Mance Willis . '10 ,. w -!� "; ` e" L `i x'
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All snowmobiles will have to,be and re airs es .
SATURDAY MATINEE 113® w1,ch was outscored 3-i. The final 136 and Bradley Shobbrook 1.33. -
regastered at the nearest licence
5U!4DAY. JANUARY „ ONLY Score was Kurtzvllle 10, Ford- ` 5 , ..-� - Juniors ;A b
"GIRLS FOR RENT" ,,,uS wick 4. uing office, re ardless of Debra Witti' delivered some y 1 � -
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Wray Wilson with his four goal ����� have
muscle. to the bowling ball as she . , 'gF' whether they have been register-
"H®T'i.lPS" performance, and Barney �. ed before, unless the owner has ��came up with high single of 173 wasplaYed'inBNuagh'.41gst;WeA + .
`' Y registered and high double of 277. Randy Pe for
"" ` D'Arcey in goal, played excep a ahead r astered the vehicle for and reaped ten grand uv nl re' ,
- t ' , ;y 1976. All snow vehicles must be • Baan had a nice 214 single this area- The ba -11010f, tpur� : i r'
ES.. JAN I] Fordw ch' missed a few excellent ..$ ° ' megistered within six days I par dismal week Wa ne Thom on defeated hixn ment„whe opon-i�r V� }ani boys er�� At.' i `4 `���`
tionall well -for for the Rockets. gle but }♦nw� l# �a
ONEQOf 1973's BEST e e ce ent ,.. 5 T Ps , Y� d I 1.
scoring opportunities which t 'I s r "• a chase or sale. In addition to in thedoubledivision with his 292. , years' 1d and o.VRI' !}tlr atr.,al et'-� -
`+ eu ++ would have made the arras a r r r w F�q h' : . registration you must have a per- The Wingham Bantams hockey Other games over 150 were age of 210.. or udder. The top ted► .Y'. ^ °:,r, � .
NAS�VNLLE ADULT g�nlf n�i r �p�fji'ii'' team ran O
little closer. ., N" ,,'' t, mit to drive a motorized snow ve- g out the'old and rang in chalked up by Brian Hoy 166; bowlers received ' merrhandim
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. Qlur,uu,ly m,w,o �il�' Ili �JJ� hicle, unless you are driving it the new last week but neitl Tarr Rintou1154 and Allan Jack- Prizes and. alb movQ,up,. t4 •tlt0: • `:+;
The stage is set .for an excellent P <
..... - - . series with. Kurtzville in league ' only on property owned or occu- brought them much success or �n " 2Ane 'Roll off" to Iaie held.' ru" - I
ADVANCE TICKETS Play as the Rockets will bhwcit_ pied'by yourself. satisfaction., The Double Bubbles increased February. t ?' ' "x.''
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Generally, you may not drive On Monday, Dec. 29th, the Ban- their two- two-point'lead to a four- Doug Casertiore, ` th ' n 14,5 4��„ `'
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on the serviced .portion (from tams played in Teeswater and int lead, now have 41. The Life- average as a firstaeague Iibwler �.I
DIANA R055 IN match. The Fordwich teams THESE SUCCESSFUL BOWLERS captured the champion- , PO • ` • ' ' ''- ' "moi`_
P P shoulder to shoulder) of a King s were blasted 9-3. Teeswater held savers were laz a was the to bowlier with a.sin le-•
next ams is with Vi�roxeter on y and stayed at 37 P g �.-
MAHOGANY g ship in the father son categary of the YBC Family Twosome . Highway or secondary highway, a slim 3-2 edge early in the third so close behind them some the of 373. He received alp elect s;; ,L>P
HowickaCommunity YCent e, 900 Juniors' tournament for the third year. Perris Holmes and except to cross, and this you must period when the wheels fell off for Spearmints at 36, Chiclets 35 and g.11
�}die as, his first prize: OtheF , F.
0.,.' nlgq, only WO, Jan 14.SHI1,
Darryl bowled 1,221 to guarantee their win and the six: do only ata 90 degree angle. You the local team. Wingham scorers Doublemints 34. The Black Cats winners were:. second, Doug,1 1.-
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' pack of ,pop. must not operate a motorized were Doug Markley, Grant Gnay have w Finley, 24 -piece flatware sets: , . •;''.
. snow vehicle on a freeway. You and Keith Cameron. Senior Juniors third, Marlene Pellet, racoon ,, ,
'� . o must be 16 yeats of age or older to . Last Saturday, the Bantams Jayne Phillips and Greg Storey shaped radio fourth, Jackie , �'x '
'At the Moves Fa�n�ly Tv�osome drove a motorized snow vehicle played in a Wiarton Tournament. Kregar, serving tray; fifth, Jam
were the stars of the show. � ,
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along a highway, and you must The first game was against Bain, salad bowl; sixth, Nora 1; ,x N
. Jayne's 181 single and 332 double
'` hold a valid Ontario Driver's Ripley who presented little Finnigan, I pitcher; seventh, ;� r'=
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"The Producers" written and rlrere high for the girls. Gr s 187
ends old veer Licence. eoanpetition. Wingham won 12.0 Wayne Euston, sillier server tray- `
directed, by Mel Brooks, opens too single and 358 double topped the '
January 11 at the Lycum in Wing- The YHC "Family Twosome'.' Speeds are limited to no faster without much exertion. 'then in boys. Ja Marie McCormick hada eighth, Mary Campbell, wooden,. _", , ;
ham. This .marks •the first timethan 15 miles per hour on a high- the semi-final, an .overconfident nice 179 �t gle. , r snack bowl; ninth, Jim Sawyer of ;q
astrweek and broti tt si ons year. re- 'yd�r `"tiers speed limit for ears, is• • •Wingham crew was diopped by Stallings were upset, in Teeswateir, crystal vase; tenth;, 11
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Mel Brooks' has written or gh gh :tn miles per ho in arks, con- Paisley, 7-2. Paisley capitalized L la Hicke • carving.•kafffe.
'.'� �Z � i �� directed a feature film although h 1u , P Y Y P . this league, too. The Submarines Y Y, - . i
g lief. ,from many parents', and
he was awarded an Oscar %r smiles of victo for the winners. ser�:atlon areas or exhibition ' on Wingham mistakes, especially passed floe Big Macs and lead the These 10 will move:.ol o the i I
a o o I "The Critic", a highly acclaimed 'Bowling shoes brought out of grounds; no faster than 3.0' miles, forcing our Lads into coughing up league with 47, 'to• the Macs' 45. rolloff in February;., the vfifaners
mothballs by many of the. older I Pei, hour on'highways with limits the puck in then own end. Wing- of that event -will then goon to the
short which he conceived 'and Not too much of a threat are the'
wrote. „ o�c`r 30 miles per hour. , ham ham's goals also came on two of Footlon sat :35 and'the Ontario finals, •then,to.the world
w onde-a-year bowlers just for the ' the few occasions when -theyg y are fol
HURRY ..ENDS THURSDAY Both "The, Critic" and "The event, went back into storage for Deport to police all collisions on showed aggressive lowed by the Big Boys 30; French championship Barrier ;n April.
.10 • Prod`uce'rs" are pure 'comedy, another year and exhausted tom- or orf the highway ,that result in gg essive fore checking. # These last will be held in Regina
Fries 29 and Red Hots 24.
• Y iia ury or Boma e apparently, Wingham and xpe, use
ai will receive ill L
2 showings daily 7 9 9. � 5 P.111. and it is in this area that Brooks petitors massaged their aching. ] ggoal-getters in the ., ` Bowler. -of -the -month crests , all�x � s
• _ • hhs made hid" greatest im- exceeding $100.00. Ripley game were.Paul Foxton . were' presented to Michele P� a Paid trip. Prizes will i , i,
You must' show your drivers and'Rick MacLennan with 3 each, Foxton and Ken Thgmpson ivho also be awarded. at each step' of " Y {
g muscles and.soaked sore feet for y .
• An Event {, ' pression. As long as Brooks re-' days after the tournament. The the toinnament .
••• licence to police or conservation Larry Milosevic with a pair, and im loved their aver es most for e ' • ' ,
tains his offbeat outlook on life, ` younger bowlers felt no ill effects P ag L
'lE ' - "`' the medium' in which he :ex- offfcer, or provide •your correct singles by Scoff 'McGregor; Jeff the month of December. i,
after the event, unless it. were'
• ' _ • presses himself isn't going to from the .gallons of pop and clime and address if not carrying MacLaurin, Doug Markley and Michele's increased by seven and _ '`'y+;' k
• - 1 1 �� • matter. Mel Brooks became as Yptir.liceace. When on someone . Herb Kenyon. In the Paisley con- Ken's b four.. . . ' ; °.
1 mountains of chocolate baa�s •eon-+- Y RD ��`�,� . d
W sociated. with Sid Caesar in the slimed Burin 'the tom" etitions. else's roperty with your, snow test, Keith Cameron scored on a Seniors O (M : ` :
• I_. � � late 1940's when he be an to turn g P vehicle, you must identify your- shot' from the point after- Herb Char i along like Superman, i.,,r
g . The winners in the different • g g Pe ,
f to the ro f owner when 'Kenyon d the puck out and set "
' • CN�RliONNE 0 - • out comedy. material for Caesar categories were: Batatom: .* p PAY Y �' P theKlueKluxMankidsareleay. Mr. and Mrs.•Russ Nickel'1'e= ;.:,.;l,...
• for his television show.. BrIooks' mother -daughter, Kim Zimmer. skid to dd 1.. Failure to do so to him up for, the shot, In the third, ing' everyone else far behind: ' turned home over -the weekend =
�V� 6�RDNfN ` 6fORGf INflfO! = _ officer or owner can result in period, Mark Passmore stole the t l +`
affiliation "with "Your, Show of .and F,dna�Mae Armstrong, 1,2231, They have a whopping 72 points. after-being.o;k a' conducted bus Yr. ,
•,RNf • Sh ws" lakted for a decade, a d - T r in- crest. puck from Paisley and dumped. it Their I ion :comes tour lo, Califort�i
D 6RfENE 6�N1tw DU m �. _ - ► ..father.s(a, -Paul, e y st cppipetit,.,,; r,• ,� �, ., a::: .
-.- _ Tri tts$Ih oli iafid".vt�ftlf$ut'"'h'a framt of t14e lraet"whe>fe''Mlke" ' '` "; „"1 ^'i
��ADULT'NTER�TAINMENT when the show left the air,8iooks Jeanette
0 tour, 1,3$5; mothef-son, "'
• • teamed with Carl. on the and David' Scott, 1,161;, father- v ritten permission of the ownef Beattie scored' ofi-h•-goal mouth . _
STEREOPHONIC SOUND "2000 -Year Old Man" comVdy daughter, BillStaightandJoanne 'rt'ean result a fine up to -$500:00. scramble.
• albums. With Buck Henry, he Henr. , 1,122, Seniors: mother- The owner of a snowmobile is This Friday the Bantams.
•••�••••••••�•••� worked out the' approach to 'Get daughter, Jean and Nancy Kin , jointly .liable for someone else us-, Harriston at 7 p:.m. in a game, . �A- "
• g Y g in his machine, in the event of where .it would be nice to see SERVICE .
SHOWING 2 DAYS ONLY! Smart",the series that made Don 1394; fatherTson, Wayne and g • . rp�MA,
• Adams one of the best known men Ricky MacLennan,. 1,065;•, damages orpenaltiesforbreach -some of that aggressive play seen' .' ;
. Friday 9 and Saturday 10th P + ..
on'TV. After some success writ- of provincial' or municipal laws, •earlier. in the seasr►n, . LIS4TOWEL
mother -son, Isabel and `6Ste hen ffi
ing'musical comedies for Broad Burke, - 1 127; father -daughter, a.-isiig out of'operation'oI the ve- 291'2 11, . ,
•7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Sat. Matinee 2:00 p.r>n�� ' hicle. I . .
= . way, Brooks tried his dick in Ron and Peggy Tervit, 1,297. , e
motion pictures' with "The Juniors: moth r daughter, Doro- Ybu must be insured under a AIRLINES CRUISES J
Critic" motor vehicle liability policy be- W HI TECHUR CH
thy and Susan, Bain, 1,3s7; BUS TOURS GROUP TOURS
• I ' "The Producers" is the result fore driving a show vehicle on a .
t mother -son' Shirley and Greg I -
• %, • of three ears of discussion nand highway or public trail:' . On New Years Eve Fred ABC CHARTERS SUN TOURS ,
Y Storey, 1;293; father -son, Perris A. safetyhelmet must be worn deBoer held a' party for the Young 1
1 0 work, and. is representative of and Darryl Holmes, 1,221; father- , _'
20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Brooks' approach to•life and to daughter, Frank and' ,Sheila by drawer and all passengers People's Society at his, home ,. , _ 4
• * RED FERNl • hiS'work. It was flllfr►ed entirely in Burke, 1,290. ` while on machine or towed con- where games and contests were
• • New York and stars Zero.Mostel, veyance •while on a serviced • enjoyed by an, attendance of .17. I . f,
All the winners received a six- / ' r,.'
Gene Wilder, Estelle Winwood roadway or public trail. Lunch was served. 11
• ; • pack of pop courtesy of the Wing -
and Dick Shawn. During the remainder of this M, Helesic of north Vancouver i
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• I ham Bowling Lanes and the YBC SMITH'S TAKE=OUT .
Playing with "The Producers" winning bowlers will receive a winter season the 'Ontario 'Pro- left on Tuesday to return to his '
• • is David-' Carradine in "Death vincial Police Snow Vehicle Pa- , work after spending holidays ,
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MRS. DOROT14Y BAIN and daughter Susan were the
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mother --daughter tournament. They scared a giant 1,387
points in three games and were awarded a SIXpack of pop
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