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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-05-20, Page 15f'+P v`r CJI V �J 73 ' owl '>� iu� ,•all 395-57js D IIVE-IN ... Eli .'A FUNNY ^I & _• MOV IF ABOUT THE EARLY DAYS (OL= HOLLYWOOD)... A REAL_ PLEASURE AND A Pl,[:ASEK:' "FUNNY. JAUNTY!" one of those Comedy that 'Of"t` n"I happy go lucky steals its way III �,1\ pictures that dust Into your makes you feed A heart!" good I 1 "One "A Of the nostalgia season's rornedy. niftiest Delayed - reaction comedies!" slapstick.,, "You couldn't ask for more... f. ttl r. tr ntLfiu r�u '.,' `1' ' .111, { 11 •..t. Ili tl 1 HEARTS ;,WEST JEFF BRIDGES -ANDY GRIFFITH DONALD PLEASENCE•BLYTHE DANNER, ALAN ARKIN, CORNEL� WILDE YAPHET f ' KOTTO - f'(1f1NF, It I)f`'��': GIANT HOLIDAY y' ', p 1 SHOW �7 Showtime Dusk r 3- • as't•throats I nine 5 - STELLA RODDY f STEVENS MCDOWALL ' � ■ tM I. r '�,. IMARID TIMES 11 The Wingbam Advance -Times- TTnlrrt; Mav wi fiw7a P- is WINGHAM IRONMEN JUNIOR D 1.975-76: After a very successful year the local Junior "D" team posed for a team picture. Front row, Ray Walker, Doug Inglis, Don Kennedy, • Terry Merkley, Steve Caslick, George Skinn, Doug Skinn, Benny Blackwell, Bill Johnston,. Centre, Dave Schiestel, Jack Tervit, Jim McGee, John Henderson, Murray Black, Russel Bowling Jones, Ian Montgomery, Kevin Carter, Doug Leitch, Rick Foxton, Brian Skinn. Back, Craig Linty, Paul Skinn, Kevin Murray, Gerry Wheeler, Gord Kinahan; Brian Yahbee, WED. NIGHT LADIES Mark Chis olm, Jeff Lockridge, Greg Hamilton, Bernie Haines, Don Carter. Absent, The Wednesday Night Ladies' Keith Raymond, Bob Johnston. League held its banquet at Turn - berry Tavern on Wednesday evening. Brownie Corner cook's badge. Leanne Cornwall League's champs were Me - and Joelle Reavie receivedtheir Air Cadets Burney's Meatballs and season's The Brownies played games golden bars and Anne Procter re- winners were King's__ Kidneys. using manual spelling, played ceived her golden bar and Playoff champs were Scott's singing games, learned safety baker's -badge. Sherri Wright win Borden Steaks. precautions in the use of the discussed Brownies in other stove, had more discussion on the lands and Michelle Hooftman The season's high average pet keeper's badge and learned sports trophy award went to Shirley Storey talked about nature. with 225, some new songs. � high triple player was SAir Cadet Squadron 769, the Jean King with 808 and high Sheri McInnis earned her craft During pow -wow, the hike on Centennaires, made their single bowler was Diane English badge and Audrey Baxter her May 15 was discussed. with 341. presence felt in a weekend trip to Canadian Forces Base Camp Most improved bowler was O � X Borden. Muriel McFarlane. Playoff high Cpl. Carrie Purdon of Wingham triple was Verna Steffler with 705 oft placed first in rifle shooting with and playoff high single went to X �� a score of 91. Cadets of the Maude Schiestel with 262. Listowel Squadron also placed Doreen Young presented Mary first in volleyball, eliminating Campbell with a lovely corsage for 21 years' perfect attendance. Hanover in the finals, third in floor hockey and fifth in track Door prizes were won by Grece and field. As a result the Centen- Thompson, Jean King, Dale Tol- naires returned home with the ton and Sharon Skinn. overall sports trophy. The ladies enjoyed a few games of euchre with prizes goin to A total of 30 cadets from 769 g Squadron spent the weekend at Marie Shinn, Marg Moffatt, Bea Shropshall, Edna Mae Arm - Camp Borden, arriving Friday night. Following the sports ac- strong, Muriel McFarlane, Wed. 19, Thurs. 20, Fri. 21, Sot. 22, Sun. 23, Mon. 24 tivities on Saturday, on Sunday Dorothy Bain and Diane English. morning the local cadets took Next season's executive is c 2 SHOWINGS DAILY AT 1:00 AND 9:00 P.M. President 'Mary, Campbell, EXTRA SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2:00 P.M. part in familiarization flying in Secretary Shirley Storey, CF Otter aircraft supplied by the Treasurer Edna Mae Armstrong Free wheeling... fun loving... reserve flying wing at CFB To - HE'S ionto. and Press Reporter Louise Wel- T'A SIGHT! The Centennaires are now pre- WOOd. Keep on rolling, ladies. OU paring their static displays for the annual inspection which will be held at Listowel Memorial I ro n me n plan a Arena *on Sunday, May 30 at 2:30 ` P.M. There are now 68 members year-end dance t in the squadron. Maj. Bruce Wellman CD, The Wingham Ironmen Junior commander of Air Traffic Con- D hockey team had a very sue- trol School at CFB Borden will be cessful 1975-76 season, ending the y the reviewing officer: He will be regular schedule on top of the ass' 1 assisted b C �a ue, winning th 1 ► ti- y apt. J. Garbutt of - g g e McIntee Real _I CFB Borden and Sgt. G. Warzin Estate Trophy. They then went .� I^ I 4 of CFB Toronto. Also reviewing on to win the Group Champion - 1 Wild the squadron on behalf of the Air ship and the Five Counties Cadet League will be Lt. -Col. Trophy, donated by Bob McNair. Technicolor (retired) J. Dopnelly of Kit- The individual awards,' goal- USTINOV JONES RESHETTE chener. Music will be provided by tenders Benny Blackwell and MINIrMIOMIM--_ the Listowel Legion Pipe Band, Doug Inglis topped, the goal- TUES. 2S, WED. 26, THURS. 27th the Milverton Legion Brass Band keepers in the league with the 92 in the Shade 7:30 P.M.and the squadron's Drum and least goals allowed and for the Hero at 9:00 P.M. Trumpet Banti. second year in a row won the Top Goal Tending Trophy donated by Doug Skinn. The %orld record brook trout The fronmen are planning to was caught by a Doctor Cook top off this successful season with L \ • • `efnlc cat �itlllnmg ni Ntpig(in in their popular yearend dance. l � , v ' • • • 1916 The fish $rf•It;hed 13 lbs R oz, This year it will be held in the and it was cauk;ht a tth a minnow local arena on Friday, June 4th. Tr( • o, Tickets are available from any of • • �� the players or executive. Better ADMITTANCE • get your tickets now because 1 they're going fast' 1..wS a AGr Of ovrr - �J•- AS THE TEMPERATURE RUSES, wr n MAI... j THE TENSION MOUNTS. rWWh&-" `""'0`""Q � .. t111ta Dt� 7 11ADANCE ' I I �► �Ci1101ST� A T CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY �-� SCHOOL ---"' CLINTON - in T.(12 chadr _ - I� _ _ _ _ ■ I Wl VENTI IRA anA JA('QI IFS RR F>t .n Friday' May ngVM1 rr•°i•. MAY �� 1I y21 28th U 1)U 9:00 - 1 1:30 p. m. 3 SHOWINGS 18 Feet of gut -crunching, FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT man-eating terror! lLl J( MUSIC: 7:00 - 9:00 - 10:30 P.M. SUNDAY TO THURSDAY1 >'' r �� CHARITY BROWN 2 SHOWINGS AT t f°^�M MM w....° �. w. » 7:00 AND 9:00 P.M. Tickets ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WARNING Snmescenes '3.00 Advance . • 1 r; mny ho too frlghtpnlRq '3.50 at dOOf f„r Pro Toonngpr% .Irt.•r I ' ]C 0 a 3 0 t- LL a 0 a Z w CL 0 w _v LL LL 0 X 0 m Friday & Saturday y I. M 1111-1122 DIXIE DYNAMITE - PLUS FLATFOOT (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Starts at Dusk 1 SUNDAY HOLIDAY SHOW MAY 23 Dusk to Dawn - 5 Features 1. HOLIDAY ON THE BUSES 2. HORROR HIGH 3. HAMMER OF GOD 4. DEAD THINGS 5. THE CLONES (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) ,VINCENT PRICE Ip. Nothing behind but >� Prison Bars., . Nothing ahead but Trouble' r Banquet held ' L711711111'owl nvcRey Stara ..r._r..._.,,,, n n BELMORE—The Bel me Pee n &AV We" and Juvenile Girls were In 113 yw neer sw a . -.ltd honored by the Champ of ca..., w t,•• „ h,,.. Commerce and the Women's In- a a V"Jun. stitute at a banquet. Guests at the JI�11*MICIIAELbanquet were the parents of the IS THE hockey players. WOO O The two guest speakers were Dave Neilson and Mrs. McClure ° of Winthrop. < ted.. _A The coaches and the girls were ALSO MW p��." each presented with a small CA�OICE•BOI(�sllfLdiMFICllM trophy' IBM INE BULMI SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY 7 ADDED ATTRACTIONS STEPFORD WIVES V�,-IR/Yr � THE TAKE REFLECTION OF FEAR aT,M "GRIZZL Y" .A...Im. ,. «.. •N MNr•-..u•1..1 .e cMM. f'+P v`r CJI V �J 73 ' owl '>� iu� ,•all 395-57js D IIVE-IN ... Eli .'A FUNNY ^I & _• MOV IF ABOUT THE EARLY DAYS (OL= HOLLYWOOD)... A REAL_ PLEASURE AND A Pl,[:ASEK:' "FUNNY. JAUNTY!" one of those Comedy that 'Of"t` n"I happy go lucky steals its way III �,1\ pictures that dust Into your makes you feed A heart!" good I 1 "One "A Of the nostalgia season's rornedy. niftiest Delayed - reaction comedies!" slapstick.,, "You couldn't ask for more... f. ttl r. tr ntLfiu r�u '.,' `1' ' .111, { 11 •..t. Ili tl 1 HEARTS ;,WEST JEFF BRIDGES -ANDY GRIFFITH DONALD PLEASENCE•BLYTHE DANNER, ALAN ARKIN, CORNEL� WILDE YAPHET f ' KOTTO - f'(1f1NF, It I)f`'��': GIANT HOLIDAY y' ', p 1 SHOW �7 Showtime Dusk r 3- • as't•throats I nine 5 - STELLA RODDY f STEVENS MCDOWALL ' � ■ tM I. r '�,. IMARID TIMES 11 The Wingbam Advance -Times- TTnlrrt; Mav wi fiw7a P- is WINGHAM IRONMEN JUNIOR D 1.975-76: After a very successful year the local Junior "D" team posed for a team picture. Front row, Ray Walker, Doug Inglis, Don Kennedy, • Terry Merkley, Steve Caslick, George Skinn, Doug Skinn, Benny Blackwell, Bill Johnston,. Centre, Dave Schiestel, Jack Tervit, Jim McGee, John Henderson, Murray Black, Russel Bowling Jones, Ian Montgomery, Kevin Carter, Doug Leitch, Rick Foxton, Brian Skinn. Back, Craig Linty, Paul Skinn, Kevin Murray, Gerry Wheeler, Gord Kinahan; Brian Yahbee, WED. NIGHT LADIES Mark Chis olm, Jeff Lockridge, Greg Hamilton, Bernie Haines, Don Carter. Absent, The Wednesday Night Ladies' Keith Raymond, Bob Johnston. League held its banquet at Turn - berry Tavern on Wednesday evening. Brownie Corner cook's badge. Leanne Cornwall League's champs were Me - and Joelle Reavie receivedtheir Air Cadets Burney's Meatballs and season's The Brownies played games golden bars and Anne Procter re- winners were King's__ Kidneys. using manual spelling, played ceived her golden bar and Playoff champs were Scott's singing games, learned safety baker's -badge. Sherri Wright win Borden Steaks. precautions in the use of the discussed Brownies in other stove, had more discussion on the lands and Michelle Hooftman The season's high average pet keeper's badge and learned sports trophy award went to Shirley Storey talked about nature. with 225, some new songs. � high triple player was SAir Cadet Squadron 769, the Jean King with 808 and high Sheri McInnis earned her craft During pow -wow, the hike on Centennaires, made their single bowler was Diane English badge and Audrey Baxter her May 15 was discussed. with 341. presence felt in a weekend trip to Canadian Forces Base Camp Most improved bowler was O � X Borden. Muriel McFarlane. Playoff high Cpl. Carrie Purdon of Wingham triple was Verna Steffler with 705 oft placed first in rifle shooting with and playoff high single went to X �� a score of 91. Cadets of the Maude Schiestel with 262. Listowel Squadron also placed Doreen Young presented Mary first in volleyball, eliminating Campbell with a lovely corsage for 21 years' perfect attendance. Hanover in the finals, third in floor hockey and fifth in track Door prizes were won by Grece and field. As a result the Centen- Thompson, Jean King, Dale Tol- naires returned home with the ton and Sharon Skinn. overall sports trophy. The ladies enjoyed a few games of euchre with prizes goin to A total of 30 cadets from 769 g Squadron spent the weekend at Marie Shinn, Marg Moffatt, Bea Shropshall, Edna Mae Arm - Camp Borden, arriving Friday night. Following the sports ac- strong, Muriel McFarlane, Wed. 19, Thurs. 20, Fri. 21, Sot. 22, Sun. 23, Mon. 24 tivities on Saturday, on Sunday Dorothy Bain and Diane English. morning the local cadets took Next season's executive is c 2 SHOWINGS DAILY AT 1:00 AND 9:00 P.M. President 'Mary, Campbell, EXTRA SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2:00 P.M. part in familiarization flying in Secretary Shirley Storey, CF Otter aircraft supplied by the Treasurer Edna Mae Armstrong Free wheeling... fun loving... reserve flying wing at CFB To - HE'S ionto. and Press Reporter Louise Wel- T'A SIGHT! The Centennaires are now pre- WOOd. Keep on rolling, ladies. OU paring their static displays for the annual inspection which will be held at Listowel Memorial I ro n me n plan a Arena *on Sunday, May 30 at 2:30 ` P.M. There are now 68 members year-end dance t in the squadron. Maj. Bruce Wellman CD, The Wingham Ironmen Junior commander of Air Traffic Con- D hockey team had a very sue- trol School at CFB Borden will be cessful 1975-76 season, ending the y the reviewing officer: He will be regular schedule on top of the ass' 1 assisted b C �a ue, winning th 1 ► ti- y apt. J. Garbutt of - g g e McIntee Real _I CFB Borden and Sgt. G. Warzin Estate Trophy. They then went .� I^ I 4 of CFB Toronto. Also reviewing on to win the Group Champion - 1 Wild the squadron on behalf of the Air ship and the Five Counties Cadet League will be Lt. -Col. Trophy, donated by Bob McNair. Technicolor (retired) J. Dopnelly of Kit- The individual awards,' goal- USTINOV JONES RESHETTE chener. Music will be provided by tenders Benny Blackwell and MINIrMIOMIM--_ the Listowel Legion Pipe Band, Doug Inglis topped, the goal- TUES. 2S, WED. 26, THURS. 27th the Milverton Legion Brass Band keepers in the league with the 92 in the Shade 7:30 P.M.and the squadron's Drum and least goals allowed and for the Hero at 9:00 P.M. Trumpet Banti. second year in a row won the Top Goal Tending Trophy donated by Doug Skinn. The %orld record brook trout The fronmen are planning to was caught by a Doctor Cook top off this successful season with L \ • • `efnlc cat �itlllnmg ni Ntpig(in in their popular yearend dance. l � , v ' • • • 1916 The fish $rf•It;hed 13 lbs R oz, This year it will be held in the and it was cauk;ht a tth a minnow local arena on Friday, June 4th. Tr( • o, Tickets are available from any of • • �� the players or executive. Better ADMITTANCE • get your tickets now because 1 they're going fast' 1..wS a AGr Of ovrr - �J•- AS THE TEMPERATURE RUSES, wr n MAI... j THE TENSION MOUNTS. rWWh&-" `""'0`""Q � .. t111ta Dt� 7 11ADANCE ' I I �► �Ci1101ST� A T CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY �-� SCHOOL ---"' CLINTON - in T.(12 chadr _ - I� _ _ _ _ ■ I Wl VENTI IRA anA JA('QI IFS RR F>t .n Friday' May ngVM1 rr•°i•. MAY �� 1I y21 28th U 1)U 9:00 - 1 1:30 p. m. 3 SHOWINGS 18 Feet of gut -crunching, FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT man-eating terror! lLl J( MUSIC: 7:00 - 9:00 - 10:30 P.M. SUNDAY TO THURSDAY1 >'' r �� CHARITY BROWN 2 SHOWINGS AT t f°^�M MM w....° �. w. » 7:00 AND 9:00 P.M. Tickets ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WARNING Snmescenes '3.00 Advance . • 1 r; mny ho too frlghtpnlRq '3.50 at dOOf f„r Pro Toonngpr% .Irt.•r I ' ]C 0 a 3 0 t- LL a 0 a Z w CL 0 w _v LL LL 0 X 0 m Friday & Saturday y I. M 1111-1122 DIXIE DYNAMITE - PLUS FLATFOOT (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Starts at Dusk 1 SUNDAY HOLIDAY SHOW MAY 23 Dusk to Dawn - 5 Features 1. HOLIDAY ON THE BUSES 2. HORROR HIGH 3. HAMMER OF GOD 4. DEAD THINGS 5. THE CLONES (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) ,VINCENT PRICE Ip. Nothing behind but >� Prison Bars., . Nothing ahead but Trouble' r