The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-05-20, Page 14I
Page 1 WIM:han1 Advance -Times, Thurs., May 20, 1976 • + Ontario Hydro reports elec-
posl r, I
the frost is not yet out of the floor sessions in the big 20 -man canoe 11) 0 1 t o end o f M a y
as the floor has not yet com- on Lake Huron and possibly on Q �. 1
pletely settled into place. The he Saugeen. Although the pro we
Peter Caldwell, tour manager
south end still has approximately gram is definitely going to go the aK
two inches to settle. final arrangements are not yet I of the Huron Country Playhouse
The ice surface is small by to- settled as to when and where for I Young Players, announced re -
day's standards. If the present each session. Four Saturdays in
cently that the Spring School
building is renewed we will at- July will be the lime slots so tick Tour has been extended into
tempt to enlarge the ice surface those off on your calendar.June. The five actors in the
to 75'x175'. (In comparison any 0--0-0 ft' compaseparatehaveproductions take over 40 three
arena usually builds ice surfaces' BALL REGISTRATIONS 1 P
that are 80'-85' wide and any- It is important that all those 1 schools in Southwestern Ontario
where from 180' to 200' loo The who are playing ball 1 and will continue to tour until the
g. p y g get their
original building that houses the registrations in to the recreation end of the month. Engagementshave been as far afield as South -
ice and seats was built in 1924. office immediately. Please try to
The seats were painted for the help us out in this matter. T -ball ampton to the north, Windsor to
first time in 1967. registrations are to be in also by the south and Guelph to the east.
The artificial ice plant and con- this weekend. The T -ball will Faptasy, by James Saar, was
crete floor were installed around start on Saturday, May 29 at 9 the first production staged by the
1957. The front was reconstructed p.m. at the ball park. group and is a dramatization of
in 1962. This opinion poll is the We need either Moms or Dads
Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonder
first part of a study being done by to help with the T -ball and also land. This play involves singing,
the arena building committee. with he junior girls. Won't you C A R LI N G TERRACE ROAD dancing and magic, and is for
This committee is made up of help? Your girl or boy is probably grades K-4. Circus! was the
representatives from service playing. Your help is needled bad- PROPOSED LAYOUT for the three tennis courts on the grounds of the F. E. Madill Sec group's second offering and this
clubs and organizations who use ly. Call the recreation office at ondary School in Wingham. A group of local tennis enthusiasts have secured permission of show for the upper grades 5-8,
the arena. If there are questions 357-1208 and offer to help the kids. the Huron County Board of Education to enlarge the tennis area at the school from the was written and compiled by the
to be asked we hope the rep- They are yours and need the present one doubles court to three courts. Estimated cost is $26,000 of which a portion five company members and
resentatives who call on you can guidance. (approximately 50 per cent) will be met by grants. Several local groups have promised James Murphy, artistic director
answer your questions. If not 0-0-0 support for the project. of the Playhouse, who also
please feel free to call he recrea- POWER SKATING directed the Young Players pro-
ductions.
tion office or Angus Mowbray, If your boy is interested ip A third show was added to the
the chairman of the committee. power skating there is a course • repertoire a last month. My Best
being offered at Vanastra. If you Tuesday will see f I r s t „Int . game here Friend Is Twelve Feet M
need more information get in High, by
.touch. . Carol Bolt, was performed by the
After a recess of several years, local club was seeking pti;tyeFs arrive before the first league Playhouse Young Players in their
NO� " Wingham will return to sched- brought at group of would-be re- game, but it looks as if we'll have 1974 School Tour and was so suc-
SUMMER CAMPS uled fastball play this season in a cruits to the local ball park on to go as we are for the game in cessful that it was revived this
Don't forget that information loop which will include Port El- Friday evening for a tryout Chepstow." year for about 25 more per -
regarding summer camps for gin, Chepstow, Walkerton, Rip- game. The Chepstow game is an ex. formances. This production was
boys and girls is still available at ley, Lucknow, Harriston and "Seeing a guy in actual game hibition fixture to be played to- ideal for elementary schools who
OPE
the recreation office. Another Mount Forest. situations really helps decide night (Wednesday). "They've wanted to bring all grade levels
service we are offering. Recent announcement that the whether nor not he'll be one of the always had a good team and the to only one show.
PINE ECHO 15 we'll sign," said Coach Doug game will show us where we Caldwell announced that the
Neil, who lamented that he could stand and what we can expect company has been retained - for
CAMP and= THE not sign more than that number. when the league play starts," the first week in June, because of
As he put it, "We've had a good said Ted. many recent bookings received
TRAILER PARK " turnout of top calibre ball First home game will see Luck- from Lambton County. The
players." now on the Wingham diamond on Lambton County Board of
J A The inter -squad game was Tuesday of next week, May 25, at Education at their March 29
Open O b a y G tp attended by more than 50 fans. 8:30 p.m. Full title of the local meeting voted to make a $5()0
P Y day Ted Ahara, team manager, said, entry is Wingham BP Inter- subsidy available to Lambton
week or BY BAG "The team uniforms should mediates. schools wishing to book one of the
ALEX WALTON . Playhouse productions, and so
season. far nine schools have partici-
The weatherman has not been Holly Keil are preparing for the pated.
Hydro, water,.
very kind to the golfers so far this
F. k. MADILL sECOND^I%T
SCHOOL
Lions at Hlowick hand
This popular two -ball event,
hl'� vnur n, i►�Ill,��nr
golfing weather in November.
which was started last year, will
hot showers.
Social Conv¢ner Ray Walker,
open on June 3 at 6 p.m.
Recreation Report
ably assisted $y -Ms wife Shirley,
ROAD
out cash for
bingo wins
R• -11Im Word
Kaufman, organized this year's
day, June 6, so get out and prac-
.
opening. This most successful
Lions' bingo winners
6ho. � "- ";....tt : fit, o
6.'".
-—�
The Ladies' Club opening lunch
got the social side of the golf club
was held on May 13 and several
were
Angus, Wingham ($30); second,
members took advantage of a
The Sunday morning breakfast
comparatively good day to get in
Belmore, Ontario
Regular games: Mrs. S. Huber,
ton
Mrs. Edna Greenlet', Harporis
AFXNA QUESTION
ROLLER SKATING
Tuesday and Thursday after-
MlldmaY; Mrs. Lewis and E.
Marsh, both of Wingham; Mrs.
($30) ; i25 special to Doris
Per those who have not yet
Roller skating is going on Tues
4
T - -
_ _ - - _ _ _ _ _�
Ile' _
ual
Newman, Wingham, also Mrs.
Walker, Corrie; Stand up, bingo to
Mrs. Reihl, WiAgham,, who also
been visited and wondered whydays,
Fridays, Saturdays and
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j
bers.
Lloyd Walker and Mrs. Day both
the opinionpoll is being taken -
Sundays 8-10 p.m. One admission
t
Wing -
of Wingham ; Mrs. Seiling, Wing
won the Purple Ball of :40;
the arena, if left without repairs,
for all --40 cents. Rental skates 35
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I
ham; Phyllis Baker, Wingham;
Jackpot of $105 to Mrs. Caswell,
will not again for another
ag
cents. We have patched the bad
Pa
1 p
Lyda Reidt, Wroxeter; Sarah
Bluevale, Mrs. Hallam, Luck -
now, Wiliam Vpper, Listowel
season
season of winter activities. The
crack in the floor but it is not the Q
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�I C
Hamilton, Lucknow; Nolda
Nola Kolas, Wroxeter.
roof structure is insufficient b Y
absolute best et as there is a bit
Y
Kulas, Wroxeter; Mrs. Barkwell,
and
and
standards set by the National
of a slant to the one section.
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Lucknow; Margaret Edgar,
(� to Ka Rich, Wing -
y
Building Code to maintain the
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Wroxeter; Mrs. Schill,-Formosa;
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ham ;
D r prizes to Sarah Hamilton,
snow load and wind force get
SUMMER YRUI;RAM
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s'
Ethel F'prFie$, HarrlStOP., and
Lucknow, Doris Walker, Corrie,
down for this particular area.
part
The programs are being _ - _ _
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Shirley Foxton, Wingham;
The seats also are insufficiently
planned new and advertising will
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Evelyn Barkwell, Lucknow;
y
braced and are heaving badly
be out shortly. The canoe pro-
rn x
i v=+ducky
draws to Mildred Coup -
with the floor.
The floor is heaving badly
gram has been firmed up since
last week. There will be a 4-
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,
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Young Players
land, Wroxeter, Clara McInnis,
Fordwich, Edna Greenley,
with
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liarriston and Penny Elliott,
the frost and this year moved
session course in July. This year
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over six inches from its original
the course will include a session
0 --
;
extend schedule
Wroxeter; dart game to Troy
tion before ice went in All
on the Maitland as well as three
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Pocaluyko, Wroxeter ($13).
posl r, I
the frost is not yet out of the floor sessions in the big 20 -man canoe 11) 0 1 t o end o f M a y
as the floor has not yet com- on Lake Huron and possibly on Q �. 1
pletely settled into place. The he Saugeen. Although the pro we
Peter Caldwell, tour manager
south end still has approximately gram is definitely going to go the aK
two inches to settle. final arrangements are not yet I of the Huron Country Playhouse
The ice surface is small by to- settled as to when and where for I Young Players, announced re -
day's standards. If the present each session. Four Saturdays in
cently that the Spring School
building is renewed we will at- July will be the lime slots so tick Tour has been extended into
tempt to enlarge the ice surface those off on your calendar.June. The five actors in the
to 75'x175'. (In comparison any 0--0-0 ft' compaseparatehaveproductions take over 40 three
arena usually builds ice surfaces' BALL REGISTRATIONS 1 P
that are 80'-85' wide and any- It is important that all those 1 schools in Southwestern Ontario
where from 180' to 200' loo The who are playing ball 1 and will continue to tour until the
g. p y g get their
original building that houses the registrations in to the recreation end of the month. Engagementshave been as far afield as South -
ice and seats was built in 1924. office immediately. Please try to
The seats were painted for the help us out in this matter. T -ball ampton to the north, Windsor to
first time in 1967. registrations are to be in also by the south and Guelph to the east.
The artificial ice plant and con- this weekend. The T -ball will Faptasy, by James Saar, was
crete floor were installed around start on Saturday, May 29 at 9 the first production staged by the
1957. The front was reconstructed p.m. at the ball park. group and is a dramatization of
in 1962. This opinion poll is the We need either Moms or Dads
Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonder
first part of a study being done by to help with the T -ball and also land. This play involves singing,
the arena building committee. with he junior girls. Won't you C A R LI N G TERRACE ROAD dancing and magic, and is for
This committee is made up of help? Your girl or boy is probably grades K-4. Circus! was the
representatives from service playing. Your help is needled bad- PROPOSED LAYOUT for the three tennis courts on the grounds of the F. E. Madill Sec group's second offering and this
clubs and organizations who use ly. Call the recreation office at ondary School in Wingham. A group of local tennis enthusiasts have secured permission of show for the upper grades 5-8,
the arena. If there are questions 357-1208 and offer to help the kids. the Huron County Board of Education to enlarge the tennis area at the school from the was written and compiled by the
to be asked we hope the rep- They are yours and need the present one doubles court to three courts. Estimated cost is $26,000 of which a portion five company members and
resentatives who call on you can guidance. (approximately 50 per cent) will be met by grants. Several local groups have promised James Murphy, artistic director
answer your questions. If not 0-0-0 support for the project. of the Playhouse, who also
please feel free to call he recrea- POWER SKATING directed the Young Players pro-
ductions.
tion office or Angus Mowbray, If your boy is interested ip A third show was added to the
the chairman of the committee. power skating there is a course • repertoire a last month. My Best
being offered at Vanastra. If you Tuesday will see f I r s t „Int . game here Friend Is Twelve Feet M
need more information get in High, by
.touch. . Carol Bolt, was performed by the
After a recess of several years, local club was seeking pti;tyeFs arrive before the first league Playhouse Young Players in their
NO� " Wingham will return to sched- brought at group of would-be re- game, but it looks as if we'll have 1974 School Tour and was so suc-
SUMMER CAMPS uled fastball play this season in a cruits to the local ball park on to go as we are for the game in cessful that it was revived this
Don't forget that information loop which will include Port El- Friday evening for a tryout Chepstow." year for about 25 more per -
regarding summer camps for gin, Chepstow, Walkerton, Rip- game. The Chepstow game is an ex. formances. This production was
boys and girls is still available at ley, Lucknow, Harriston and "Seeing a guy in actual game hibition fixture to be played to- ideal for elementary schools who
OPE
the recreation office. Another Mount Forest. situations really helps decide night (Wednesday). "They've wanted to bring all grade levels
service we are offering. Recent announcement that the whether nor not he'll be one of the always had a good team and the to only one show.
PINE ECHO 15 we'll sign," said Coach Doug game will show us where we Caldwell announced that the
Neil, who lamented that he could stand and what we can expect company has been retained - for
CAMP and= THE not sign more than that number. when the league play starts," the first week in June, because of
As he put it, "We've had a good said Ted. many recent bookings received
TRAILER PARK " turnout of top calibre ball First home game will see Luck- from Lambton County. The
players." now on the Wingham diamond on Lambton County Board of
J A The inter -squad game was Tuesday of next week, May 25, at Education at their March 29
Open O b a y G tp attended by more than 50 fans. 8:30 p.m. Full title of the local meeting voted to make a $5()0
P Y day Ted Ahara, team manager, said, entry is Wingham BP Inter- subsidy available to Lambton
week or BY BAG "The team uniforms should mediates. schools wishing to book one of the
ALEX WALTON . Playhouse productions, and so
season. far nine schools have partici-
The weatherman has not been Holly Keil are preparing for the pated.
Hydro, water,.
very kind to the golfers so far this
Thursday night couples club.
swimming, boating,
year, but then, maybe we'll have
This popular two -ball event,
hl'� vnur n, i►�Ill,��nr
golfing weather in November.
which was started last year, will
hot showers.
Social Conv¢ner Ray Walker,
open on June 3 at 6 p.m.
inforinatuIu gut t,,ru)
ably assisted $y -Ms wife Shirley,
The first interclub match will
along with Roly and Shirley
be played at Kincardine on Sun -
�pr'l'Iflratl„I1� llr `•.tl-�r .,.
Kaufman, organized this year's
day, June 6, so get out and prac-
.
opening. This most successful
tise.
CALL NOW ! !
dinner and dance, held on May 15,
The Ladies' Club opening lunch
got the social side of the golf club
was held on May 13 and several
392-6564
off to a flying start.
members took advantage of a
The Sunday morning breakfast
comparatively good day to get in
Belmore, Ontario
tournaments will have their start
a game.
on Sunday, May 30 and Bill and
Tuesday and Thursday after-
noons the ladies claim the tee
from 1 p.m. Any ladies interested
FifAnt HURONIA HOCKEY CAMP
to visit cl hese
ual
he b onmembers
days and
Pike Luke - m". No. 89 - Phone 338-3010
get , acquainted with the mem-
Our cam (formerl Harriston Hock- Ca ) ff
bers.
p y y mp o ars
a program of hockey instruction and outdoor camp
and recreation atmosphere that has made our camp one
of the finest in Canada. The personal HOCKEY SKILLS
INSTRUCTION will improve all our campers.
*New Normanby Recreation Arena in Ayton
*Private mile long lake *Golf /terinis/water front
•Family Camp and Day Programs
DAILY BUS SERVICE FROM MOUNT FOREST
................................
Please forward brochure to:
Mail to: I
HURONIA HOCKEYName ............................
Box r
Waterloo, io Address ..........................
Ontar
Phone 884-4050 Town .............................
MILITIA
II FIELD REGIMENT R.C.A.
is recruiting all ranks (male only) to form a mi
lits artillery botlery in this area. If you are in
terested. fila in the tear sheet.
....................................................
10 WO II Dawson, The Armory Guelph On
torio
I (name)
,am
interested In being port of the militia battery
Please contact me at (phone number)
and forward more information. My age is
My address is
Lions hosts to
Midget team
9
low,.:;
The Lions played host to the 4
I- r
Midget hockey team at a Lions ; i e►
meeting May 11 at the Manor ACTION AT THE BALL PARK -Bob Armstrong makes
Hotel where an enjoyable meal of first on a "squeaker" during the intersquadtryouts at
roast beef and spare ribs was Wingham ball
served to the Lions and Midgets. g park on Friday evening. Baseman is Don
During the dinner, Tailtwister Murray. The game was played as a basis of selection for
Lion Fred McGee circulated, col- Wingham's team entry in the fastball schedule.
lecting fines for irregular be- ( Photo by Swan)
havior. The money raised from
the fines goes into the convention
fund. WINGHAM LIONS MIDGETS—FINAL SCORING STATISTICS
After the meal, trophies and GP Goals Asst. Pts PINT
awards were presented to the (;ord Kin:th;:n 47 58 38 96 54
Midgets. Bernie Haines. captain Bernie Haynes 42 30 43 73 til
of the team, was awarded a Dave Bennett 38 37 30 07 35
trophy for being the team's most Jay Nlael,aurui 46 26 41 67 22
Ken Ter%it 47 18 35 53 :14
valuable player, and Ken Tervit Duug McGregor 38 19 26 45 93
was given a trophy for being the Day: Kieffer 35 23 16 39 41
most improved player. Absent Ke%in hickey 34 18 12 30 125
was Gord Kinahan, top scorer Sheldon .Jones 42 10 17 27 138
Spencer Burley was presented Tom Nfacl,ean 47 9 12 21 4%
with a $125 scholarship to attend ylike Nlontgornery 27 5 13 18 42
hockey school in the summer. Stan Stapleton — 43 9 4 1:1 16
In return, the players gave Spence Burly% 47 5 8 13 26
yliliitie�ic
Coaches Bill Kerr and Bob Arm- f„u-ry 14 2 7 9 t;
strong and Manager Danny I-mrie Maine's 40 0 9 9 112
Montgomery thank -you gifts. Tom Graham 2 1 1 2 6
Keith (':�meron 5 0 2 2 10
There was much joking back and NTark Passmore 4 0 1 1 O
forth and an easy camaraderie Tiin Heffer 41 0 0 0 16
seemed to exist between the Dour; Ta}lor 18 -<) 0 0 0
coaches and players. At the end hick Derchert 10 0 0 0 0
of the award presentation the Totals 47 270 315 585 851
Lions gave their guests a good
old-fashioned roar. GOALKEEPERS' STATISTICS
A total of 47 hockey games Tim fleffer 3807 game, played: 164 goals again t I s11111 ()III,
were played. Twentyeighy were 424 ac erage
won, two tied and 17 lost. The Doug Taylor .8 ;game; plaw,d; 34 goals against. 4.251 a,.er;r,e
Midgets won the championship at Kevin llickey 33 game, played; 2 goals against. 6 ai erage
the Wingham Hockey Tourna- Totals -47 games played, 200 goals against. 1 shut ont. 426
ment this season. average.
WITCH STITCHERY
LAKELET—Mrs. Juno hosted
the meeting of the girls on May
13. The roll call, one use 'of the
French knot, was answered b_v
all.
Mrs. Juno discussed the uses of
the French knot, showed how to
mitre a corner and how to ap-
plique. The girls then made
samples of each.
tricity demands can increase by
as much as 70,000 kilowatts for
every one -degree rise in tem-
perature during prolonged sum-
mer heat waves.
"Mwrr Sarno
MONDAY, 8:30 P.M.
MAY 24, 1976
of
VANASTRA RICRIATION CENTRE
JACKPOT - $250.00
on 54 calls
vAth a consokAion prize of VS.W
If not won, Jockpot grows by SIU.
and number of calls nuraoses by.
one each week. •
1 f e1110MAe OAMI• AT ' 10.1* 4ACM
1 SNAe1-r11/-MA►i« eAM.i
ADMISSION $1.00 - INCLUDES
ONE FREE CARD. AddlMonel
cards 25c each or 6 for 81.00
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HANOVER INN
Hanover
Appearing nightly on stage -
Daring Strippers
Proper attire and age of majority
are required
First show at 8:00 p.m.
Honda CT -70
You don't have to baby
this mini.
This mini bike loves the dirt And it s built to take all the
punishment the dirt can dish out
The 72 cc. 4 -stroke, single cylinder, overhead cam engine
works with a 3 -speed transmission and automatic clutch
The handlebars fold down -- so it s easy to rnove to where
the dirt is. j
Kids from six to sixty find it
easy to operate and more darned
fun would be hard IcOind
HONDA
)im're ahead On a Honda.
LYNN HOY ENTERPRISES
Hwy. 86 East
WINGHAM 357-3435
When you've got a problem.
your Gulf agent can be
very neighbourly,
itrnr(,ull,1)t, tit i-
r..
riot lu"t a I;tr nl .tin nt
hl'� vnur n, i►�Ill,��nr
Fir -hay tip t.. elate
inforinatuIu gut t,,ru)
�pr'l'Iflratl„I1� llr `•.tl-�r .,.
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gill a wtrle r.lnyr ..t Inl�
.
applit atiorn ,-Alf 11, n, 111,1 l ,
in If qui
111vil 1 the I;
pre %, nr
tJ,l.tly hreakd,rwri�
-Wel: rfi
And becausf• he lives
in this area, he know~
exactly what it takes to
keep your faun equip-
rnent running stnoothly.
s:. Ile also has a no(I
understanding of the
�pc(i.tl problems
t;irni, r, have in th ren
When VOW .vf-got 1)rohlern, call your
n, ty!III) ur' your ('crlf agent
Car Ernie Merkley
(E. Medley & Son) Gulf
357-3570
111 Alfred St., Box 417 Not your average
Wingham farm service.
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