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NE BEST .J FOR "'161 f .fanyary 1� , FAR '16! �' ���� � ` <; � � a � ,,,r : � ,, •• •U 1 WINGHAM ..... .. 23 .14 -4 2 N •.149 ••••••t/• 5 144 SCIS 3.91 WWRTON 22 13 SHOWING4DAYSl�'C�.� ' - SNOWING. _. _ _ -_ ` • PORT ELGIN . ...... 23 10 $ 5 144 f0 25 Wod. Jos. l to Sat., tae. T4 • 9 DAYS) _ _ _ -- - _ _._ -__ _ _. __.__ . AR34 - THUR .. . 22 10 8 i� " 1 xs r'rtttuu, ..... _ .. ,� �. Sao, Jon - 25 h Toon, low. 27 U ATWOOD ,, 22 8 18 1 92 181 i? = 8 23 Z SMowtags Dally 1:00 i 9:00 P.M. i 2 S.bonriaps Dally of 1:00 i 9:00 p.to: a' '` • Would you want your daughter • • ■ • WALKERTON .... 19 5 14 0 66 158 10 • • to marry these men? :O CU14T : MARKDALE .. ..... 24 3 18 3 112 189 9 SEXIER THAN THE MARX BROS., HAND-•• It you want to kill • • ISOMER THAN LAUREL i HARD*pBUT NOT ®• p^ aman, you send - TOP TEN SCOREiRS AS SMART AS THE 3 STOOGES anagent. • ®� ifyou want a RICK GREEN, Markilale .......... .............................. 41 21 62 • revenge. you send • ••, •rilNl o �, �•• ••••• "_...' Hemlock. • GA RY KURTZ, Fergus 1. . .. .. .................. 28 29 57 ClintEastwood D DMRE,A2ihO1............................ 3A 49iROB BONFegt.. n...2isHemlock. • 25 47 CHUCK STW• ART, - Wiarton . .................................. 138 41 •RANDY HERMAN, Wiarton ... ................. 13' 28. 911 • • ••• KEVIN JONES, Wi 11 27 , :: �... THE WINGWAM FIGURE SKATING CLUB is wasting no for their part in the "Wesiern Jamboree an Ice". Over 100 `A MikeNtcho :. ° DMITTANQE • time in preparing for the gala ice carnival scheduled for skaters from Wingham and the surrounding area will arti- KEVI NOBLE Wiarton.•....................._................ 17 nMlkeNlcholsla,° P MURRAY BLACK, Wingham.................................... 14 fi ,'I ,,,q„,,, • Jan 31. The senior iris practised on the ice Monday night ci ate in the show.. FRED LOCKING Arthus-. ......................... - 11 23 34 • NiRr6iaria• lack • � „.;' •• 9 P Y 9 P ...... •you • ��C NOTE—Above statistics do not include games played or points • THE Tie may • E • made in last weekend's •taro games e �U� fau9hn ! •• c�c� sA,rc�noir • Ironmen upset Wia'rton 8-5 At the Movies ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 9. • GEORGE KENNEDY • •••••••••••••••� 0•••••••0•••0••••0: The Ironmen solidified their puck from the corner and Port WHISTLE STOPS: This was a "The Fortune," a Mike Nichols position at the top of the league as Elgin's Rick Arnold fired it into big 4 point game and the win comedy film starring Warren Belgrove Tykes • they downed second place Wiar- his own net much to the anger of gives the Ironmen a good 8 point Beatty, Jack Nicholson and ac -"NEW' BINGO ton 8 to 5 in Junior D action at the his own goalie, At the 13 minute lead at the top of the group. The tress Stockard Channing, haVeloss,��•n MONDAY, .8130 P.M,PROTE T local arena on Sunday. mark Doug Leitch was fingered three stars as selected by Tees- Nichols' newest discovery, opensfor five for high sticking and. water's Herb Litt were Russel Wednesday at the Lyceum' BELGRAVE — The Bel JANUARY 26 The Ironmen struck early, and Wiarton's Kevin Noble picked up Jones, Murray Black and Wiar- Theatre. Tykes had another bus grave it took only 26 seconds to get the TY y week, two goals to get his team right ton's Kevin Noble. Russel Jones two VAIMTRA RECREATION CENTRE at -first goal as Russel Jones potted playing games. Your Cars Exterior back in the game. At 14:35 play continued to lead the Ironmen In the new motion picture, Tuesday night they played JACKPOT - $300°00 mates ' one with assists going to line- Nichols' first all-out coned ing a man short, the Ironmen got point getters as he fired the, hat y Ripley and were defeated 3-1. On 53 calls Against the Harshness of Black, JimMcGee -stormed back a big goal from the stick of. Kevin trick and picked up an assist: since "The Graduate," Beatty Paul Coultes scored Belgrave's Old Man Winter time and a gain in the first but Carter to give them a 5 to,2 lead Coach George Skinn was forced and Nicholson play a pair of un- only goal with a consolation Prize of $50,,00. g at the end of the second. to juggle his lines in the'third as principled scoundrels in the late . On Saturday Lf not won, Jackpot grows by $10. only sound goal -tending by Iron- y morning, they and number of calls increases by injuries sent Brian Yahbee and 1920s who try to separate a dizzy played West Howick and defeated one, each week. with a CSM men Doug Inglis kept them off Goals by Wiarton' Randy Mark Chisholm to the sidelines. heiress (Ms. Channing) from her mem 9-0. Bill Haines and Randy 15 REGIILAa GAMES AT Flo.•TSACN , the score sheet. Then with only 58 Lyons and Don Standen made it 5wealth. Their bungling attempts, Hope these injuries ig,caren't serious g g p a Nixon each got three goals, with, a SMAAE_T11E_tll►Swt TIN tiwhlEs JET GLAZE SUPER WAX J06 seconds left in the period, the' to 4 and the _Ironmen appeared in as both have been bigcogs in the ranging from fair, play to foul and singles cin to Alan Heitoo , power ,play put the Ironmen trouble. But a •pair of quick goals from matrimony to murder, lead going p+ ADMISSION 51.00 =INCLUDES ° Ironmen attack. y ahead 2 to 0 as Jim McGee tipped by Steve Caslick and Ian Mont- No game this Sunday night. to a series of unpredictable mss- Doug Woods -and Graham Taylor. ONE FREE CARD. Additlow"O' lThis week the Tykes la at.' a Greg Hamilton shot into the net. gomery sent the Ironmen ahead 7 adventures. Ty play in cards 25c each or 6 for;41.00. to 4. Wiarton made it 7 to 5 at member,. next home game Belgrave Thursday night against Sunday, Feb. 1st with Walkerton , Lucknow at 7 p.m. and Saturday A■MOEION■■snICT■Dro TNov Early in the second the Iron- 13:27 and Russel 'Jones rounded here for the last home game of Betty's performance as for- I,r■li■a o. u■ w or■■ G O S L I N O S TEXACO men went ahead 4 to 0 on a air of out the scoring b sliding one g tune -hunting, light-heartedly a.m. at 10 against Belmore. - • P g y g the regular schedule and rumor power play goals by Russel Jones along the ice into the net to give has it that trainer Brian Skinn homicidal Nicky Stumpo Win ghClrn and Doug Leitch. Russel got a the Ironmen the 8 -to 5 victory—a may just lose his moustache in a sporting slicked -down hair add a little help on his goal as he fed the big win for the boys. special centre ice ceremony, pencil -line moustache — is a far cry from the amorous social_ We power polish your paint and climber he plays in "Shampoo." SERVICE. chrome. Complete interior and That film, which Beatty also pro= TR� VA7 duced and co-authored, is among LISTOWEL exterior super clean-up._,,,,,., , Red rbedt 5 -3 -Columbia Pictures' current spate , Phone of boxoffice blockbusters.' 291-2111 Last Saturday night , as the Schamott had a .big' night in the skates he, was sharpening.',"The Fortuqe" also marks a AIRLINES CRUISES i TEXACOTOMMY` thermometer' dipped extra low penalty box and in one moment of Coincidental or not, the Bears erry change of pace for Jack BUS TOURS GROUP TOURS the Ironmen journeyed to Port ' anger the little Bear came roar- who had lost last, Sunda night to Y g .Nicholson, a four -time Oscar 357-3368 Elgin and, 'hot ' goal tending by ing at the Ironmen bench ready to the Ironmen 5 to 3 had'reversed nominee who previously starred ABC CHARTERS SUN TOURS Ports B. Dunlop gm Y Detail". As Oscar Sullivan, Beat - 20 YEARS Of EXPERIENCE ave the Bears take on the 'whole team! the tables with this identical 5 to 3 in the' Columbia hit "The Last for appointment a 5 to 3 win over"the Ironmen. The teatook the long route to win. These two teams certainly, C Port Elgin registered the lone Port Elgin as they had to retrace are well matched., ty's partner -in -crime, he's a slov- goal of the first at 3:37•with'Brad their treads back to the arena Next road game for the Iron- enly, embezzling ex -bank teller, Moffatt the marksman, assists go- when they realized they had left men is an Tuesday, meeting Jan. who.. wardrobe and morals are + - ing to Turcotte and Ens. trainer Brian Skin there, along 27 against a much improved equally unkempt. • ` R1 When you're ready for a newIn.thesecond period,at6:05the with some., of the Irotnmen's ..Markdale team. I'ronmen's, power play backfired Of newcomer Stockard Chan- SMITH'S TAKE=OUT or -newer automobile as Port's Ro • Roed er got an un- run , in her major screen debut a ,. ..- .. - -- assisted goal to. put the Bears as heiress Fredricka' Quintessa { Gorr ahead b two. The Ironmen kept ("Freddie") Bi and New York I e l Y P l�ec Batton Report g applying pressure and the power . Times film critic Vincent Canby • .. � I •play clicked at 10:13 when Mark reported: ' `. a Nichols dis- PIZZAS, ' Z � � � ® C H E E S E.B. R � S' • _ y� ti Chisholm blasted a low shot into covery of major importance ... a d. the net. 'then with only a minute finegrained robust comic talent left in the rind Brian Yahbee who keeps the film in proper bal- ® P2 THE MODEL y ance b P P P NAMBURGS NOT DOGS " ' t For IGA Cheryl Gavreluk" tucked being dented the twine to send the RECREATION DIRECTOR Y g just as intently I . teams into the third with a two all After several decades a model away 2 goals and `Connie Streich lunatic as`'her two co-stars." tie. a netted the third one. As a result of "The Fortune," written for the. R, recreation director has been their win, Waldens have passed y Two quick goals by Port Elgin, found to suit everyone. It is gua P screen by Adrien Joyce, was co- AND SUBS q \ the first by George Schamott at rant--' that he will please any, Marks and are now in second produced by Mike Nichols and 6:,53 and Murrayobean at 7:05 place by one point. Don Devlin and was directed by ' Y committee that hires him. He In the second game first place Nichols, with Hank Moonjean the Phone 335'3$44 and the Bears had a 4 to 2 lead. At never 'speaks unless spoken to 11:06 hard working Steve Caslick Staintons added to their league Executive Producer. The motion g and only then to provide the per- \�, scored to put the Ironmen right lead by overpowering Marks by a picture is rated PG. P g feet solution to any problem. He 7-2 decision. In this game Cheryl _ back in the game. They applied enforces all policies •and regula Gavreluk hit the twine four times - lots of pressure but strong goal tions yet never offends anyone. for the winners while Sherry " tending and unco-operative -puck He works from 9 a.m. to 11 P.M. green picked up two and Denise bounces kept them from getting in every type of work from con- Walker single. For the losers the equilizer. Then as the clock sul,fations to custodial services. Pam Cameron and Lori Gavreltlk • ticked towards end and before the He makes sixty dollars a week,. each had one. ° SHOP WHERE YOU WILL FIND • Ironmen could pull thegoalie for wears good clothes, buys good' The results and write=up -of - F the extra attacker, at 19:09 Arnie books regularly, has a nice these games,shOws that the same o. '• ' F 1 Mittendorf got the insurance family, drives ,a good car and- girls are scoring in both games. CTION marker to give the Bears the 5 to buys thirty dollars worth of raffle The reason for that is the lack of 3. win._ tickets each week. _ players to make up four teams as • • E • He is 26 years old artd:has been WHISTLE STOPS: The Bears was originally intended. The ,WE PRESENTLY HAVEJN STOCK , dished into their reserves and in the recreation field for 30 teams have allowed those wh'o ''their back-up goalie, B. Dunlop Years. He is .tall, short, thin, wish to play in'both games. • 1 � • • heavy -set, handsome; he has one . gave the Ironmen frustration sur' Results after Sunday's games - preme. For the Ironmen Steve blue eye and one brown; hair are as follows: 'Stain tons SW, 3L, e Caslick played a strong game. Parted in the middle, left side 1T 88F, 17 pts.; Waldens5W, FRIDAY JANUARY 30, 1976 FRIDAY FEBRUARY 6, 1976 dark and straight, the right'side p.m. -Clinton Lions Club Winter 5:30 p:m. Broomball - Clinton Arena; With two `assists and a' goal he4L, 3T, 60F, 56A, 13 pts.; Marks Carnival Queen Dance at. =the Legion Hall Kinsmen vs. Fish & Game; Hydro Team d wavy. was in on all the Ironmen's goals. brown an5W, 5L, 2T, 55F, 76A, 12 pts.; SGA music "Star Trex" vs. high school For Port Elgin Roy Roedger was He has a burning desire to work 2W, ,8L, 2T, 74F: 90A, 6 pts. Official opening . Don Symons -mayor 8:30 p.m. - Junior "C" Hockey, Clinton vs. dynamite with three assists and a with teenagers and spends all his Top scores: Lori Gavreluk S2, Admission by ticlket only $10,60 per couple, Hanover goal.'Also for the Bears, George time with older folks. He smiles Cheryl Gavreluk 47, Kim F'oxton includes lunch, tickets from Lions 9:00 p.m. - Dance at CHSS, Clinton all the time with a straight face members. 9:30 p.m. Las Vegas Night - Arena 30, Maureen Beattie 28, Pam because he has a sense of humor Cameron 27. Auditorium.,,,- Sponsored by Kinsmen .& that keeps him seriously dedicat- • SATURDAY JANUARY 31, 1976 Kinettes. Games night with, play money. .' .There are only three games left 9,:00 .p..ln... Winter ^Carnival'" Dance' at•the- -' '-It',4Ad+ztaissigiaJ13c.ludes la mon- and lunch. USED CARS ed to his work. He spends ten play Y. in the schedule before playoffs Canadian Legion Hall; tickets at Legion „qq µ• ;,;�,m, hours every day in the comma- begin aqd there are only four bar oroentertainment cbm' mittee. $5.00 per pity and is never out of his office points dividing first and third Couplg, music by -"Shannon'" SATURDAY FEBRUARY �7, 1976 ^4 N!" '•q"^-.:,. • .ID Ir.IIH� 1nN !� ^ )1 , Hi n .nl Inv n ,v , " 1:00 p.m. Winter Carnival Parade • floats TRUCKS R1N hoses t n places, so a fight to the finish is in welcomed contact Mr. J. Reid or Mr. E. �IfIS CIA CODE NAME IS CONDOR. g I( THENEXTSEVENTY•TwoHOURS A team was chosen to play tour store. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1976 Switzer. Forming of Legion. ���i ALMOST EVERYONE HE TRUSTS 6:30 p.m. Bingo - Legion Hall - Legion games against Seaforth. The first BEGINNERS' 2:30 p.m. Wtnter Carnival Children's Day. WILL TRY TO KILL HIM. fry game was played on Sunday here SKi LESSONS Ladies auxiliary CHSS auditorium - a`full program planned r cuof-cFR06eRrrOm MAX VON with the locals outskating, out In last week's column we men WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 4, 1976 3:00 p.m. Snowmobile' Poker Rally - 35...'76 Models; Several 75 Deimos Clinton Snowmobile- Clut, at Clinton -- - playing and outscoring Seaforth tioned the beginne=rs' ski lessons. •2:00 p.m. Senior Citizens Card Party at the by a 17-2 trouncing. Lori Gayre • These aren't for children only. Clinton Arena Auditorium Community IPark. luk led Wingham with 7 goals The lessons can be directed to all 6:00 p.m. ,Family Skate night - Clinton 4:30 p.m. Broomball Championships • while sister Cheryl picked up 6. ages. They can also be for an in- Arena 4:30 - Men's Division "A" 8:00 r 5:30-,aLadies Division "A" SPE-CIAL• � 1'21n Cameron tallied two while termediate level if there are p.m. 7�orchlite Parade •from Arena ' sponsored by Clinton Snowmobile Club 6:30 p.m. - Men's Division "B" UN MnN „',nN singles went to, Kim Foxton and sufficient numbers who wish to Susan Bain.take some lessons. ending at the Vanastra Recreation Center - """"" Bob Gavreluk and Theryn if there are any questions, do Entry 81.00 for the flare. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 7, 1976 ...hefought like anarmy and Reilly handled the local girls and not hesitate to ask. Some will get Ni ht 9:00 p.m. Winter Carnival Hospitality 9:00 p.m. Winter Carnival Dance ,Arena nvedlikealcQend. g Recreation Center Vanastra Auditorium. Music from Nashville Tenn. JANUARY had them well prepared for their their papers on Wednesday and (Larger Facilities) ` featuri g local talent & "Dawn & Debbie" and the Dedications. bM ]LAUCI1L111 first "out-of-town" encounter. A some on Thursday. Final deci- sing -a -long. Buses will be povided to take Sponsored by Clinton Spring Fair Board. q return match will be played in sions must be made by Thursday people to and from the Vanastra Centre. 1 , Tickets $6 per couple available from Fair TEq Seaforth on Saturday. The second night as to whether or not a class Wednesday is Eskimo Field Day at the Board members. GuM�G home encounter will be on Feb. will be held. This would not,only Public School 9:o0'p.m: Winter Carnival Dance Fish Ice Sculpturing welcomed �_ ^'w - 14• be instructional but fun and good and Game Club House. Dance to the music 1 exercise tool- Call us at 357-1208 of "Shannon Group Tickets available PRICESTHURSDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1976 fr members $6.00 per couple ° p u / e� ' ° - LO,CAL ftLNGGTTE and ..geG:�yo'L1r.•«nantle,ln„Cher ,. • 7::9•(1 I�--- ;1 Broombal,t.,; Ctinton -Arena 131�1�1.Ai�ii ”, On the local scene- on Sunday. ADULT SQilat(t bAlc>kic _ 7 ,,8:00' p.m. Seaforth vs. -St. Mai-" y _?@��-•_ Or f,. `+ Waldens, who are in third' place Before Christmas we were ap- Ladies, Division SUNDAY FEBRl1A'A 8, 1976 �- - WEE KI LIN oI iFOOtE 8:30 a.m. Pancake Breakfast Clinton ' WEPE KILLING TIME in the .league, outscored the proached to start an adult square a 9: tlo p.m. Archer's vs. Mr. Stereo Men's "" ING hapless iGA 5-3 with Lori Gavre• ? Division. Arena. ' AS KILLING PEOPLE. ��. S m P dance class. Where do you fit in . BRIDGE MOTORSluk again proving too mgch -£or We Will get it going if you are in- 9 10:00 p.m. Blyth Eighth lirlers vs. High 1:00 p.m. Snowmobile Rajes (MOSRA ^ °., I,?N the opposition. The wandering school Men's Division sanctioned) at Clinton Community Park PP K terested. By the time the paper is nN ° •• centre potted 4 goals for the 10-11:00 ensall Race Track and Grand Stand. Spgnsored 57-3460 "MYSTERIOUS MONSTER" P g out next week, the information Ladies Div sion ower line vs. H by Kinsmen Club of Clinton. Hwy.86 East WINGHAM 3. " ,^, 11 , visitors while Maureen Beattie will be there. Give us a call if this ' - completed the Walden scoring. is what you want.