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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-01, Page 17Definition of a coach : --A fellow wbo is willing to lay down an aW- lete's lite for his school." THUR S. JUL Y 1 ONI. _Y yy �O/ ��,\ LD w ' Errlo�tEs SLENTHEAi DTAXW THE wotL^ JUL T a -r suN. MON. TVES W[D -.I SNOWTiM[ F YM [. ■ uwre lr..11. Lipstick How dors it lael 10 be WA *a the II g"p Fled out. Take a «fit• w.t[ fi..l► .. f�llµ'V_RN�,i HARRISTON C) I'VE IN -I'�t1"8 Wednesday, June 30 `DUSK TO DAMN SPECIAL 5 FEATURES No. 1 TEN LITTLE INDIANS No. 2 CARRY ON GIRLS No. 3 ROYAL FLASH No. 4"W" - SUSPENSE AND INTRIGUE No. 5 THE CORPSE GRINDERS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Thurs., July 1, Fri. 2, Sat. 3 JOHN WAYNE. KATY HEPBURN STAR IN ROOSTER COGBURN PLUS THE HINDENBURG STARS GEORGE C: SCOTT ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Sun. 4, Mon. 5 Only 3 FEATURES THE JACKSON COUNTY JAIL THE REBEL ROUSERS MEAN JOHNNY BARROWS •orrr,.•cf .o w■sas Tuesday 6, Wednesday 7 WALT DISNEY SPECIAL FOR OUR FAMILY PATRONS THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG PLUS TREASURE ISLAND SPECIAL CHILDRFN'S PRICE 25a FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT Shows start at dusk X 0 f- a O X 4A Q! LL I a 0 m H a 1A Z W a 0 LU U U. LL 0 O _ m WEUNESUAT, JUNE 30 and THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JULY 1 and 2 WALT DISNEY ENGAGEMENTS ONLY CHILDRtN'S ADMISSION: 50c EACH Walt Disney F1•°aaoaun. the terror of the high seas... Long John Silver. ROBERT LOUIS STCVENS(IN rellsure �S�and TECHNICOLOR" 1 ■ I�1� SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY — July 3, 4, 5 end 6 Gem MaMine _� 1 WICIer 01 ,P H 1,,A.- Rosi[_ STARTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 7 Gene Hackman, Liza Minelli, Burt Reynolds in "Lucky lady" Pius "Royal Flash" a 0 X O m r n m 0 V m Z D m 0 0 M _ 3 I I 7G Vf X D -t v C 1 V1 x Atwood boy places in W/,ilywly An A1lOad boy we tV / "W XdOCrOM series held at Ridnrd Little, can of w and Mrs. Doug Little, riding a Yama- be.[Diaced imra in the schoolboy small wheels event. He »tsived an Award of Excelleaoe for his efforts. Adrian Kempd of London emerged as the victor in the ileal. Driving a Suzuki, he topped the 250 Class as well as the Junior 260 division. For his victories be took home a 1876 CZ GP 250 motor- cycle. Approximately 1,500 spectators enjoyed the races under am' ny skies at the motorsport park in which 369 entries took part. The top five competitors in each class received Awards of EmcdleDee. The next motocross event at Hully Gully will be the "Good Time Series" on Aug. 15. ,Winners in the CZ -Jaws Series were as follows: Schoolboy Small Wheels: Rob Hodgson of Cambridge, Gary Lennan of Petrolia, Todd Zabara of Windsor, Richard Little of Atwood, Ken Cheeseman of Bur- lington; Schoolboy Big Wheels: Phil Baxter of Pt. Burwell, Tom Bowman of Cambridge, Perry Thornton of London, Mark Bax- ter of Pt. Burwell, Rob Moyes of Chatham; Junior 125:' Phil Baxter of Pt: Burwell, Clark Davis of Burling ton, Kevin Hawley of Toronto, Brian Holloway of Woodstock, Motocros, ,.s .ftm W1111111111111111111111 d 1113kimer; Judar W: Adriae Kemps of irondon, Dan Schwann of San", Dan sbsrk Of Sherkston, vVed Ifwby of Woodstock, Robert Ross of Chatham; Juts W Open: lsrad Lap"e of Dewdas, Steve Ridtie of Luck, now, John Rocbe of Guelph, Dave Wilson of Drumbo, Jeff Curran of Sarnia. Lawn -bowling schedule set A meeting of the Wingham Lawn Bowling Club was held on Tuesday, June 22 at the club bouse. Everyone had a chance to view the improvements that have been made in the club house and Elmer Ireland gave a report of the cost of the work done so far. Four sets of bowls have been purchased by the club for new members and visitors to use and wiserous other sets of bowls are available. It was decided to have aftbrnoon bowling every Monday at 1:30, open to anyone wishing to participate. Every Tuesday night will see bowling in the form of a round robin series. If you haven't al- ready got your name in and would like to take part, please get in touch with Lorne Gardner. The clubs from Lucknow, Tees - water and Wingham will hold inter -town bowling every Thurs- day night and a regular jitney willening held every Saturday At the Movies i e +a. 1 , eR. -art► .y,. �,,,,. v . , __ .... _ T10 winom Advewq-Timer, '1Lltrs. July 1, tt7i--Py. 7 Paramount Pictures "Won . x r`1jM�� ' ' ` . , ra;; fid►' ° .;,,, Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood", a comedy -drama Peewees chalk M ..� 72?E ` about the silent film days and a German shepherd who becomes up eighth win the biggest superstar of all, will open July 1 at the Lyceum Peter Goodall, the lead-off W Theatre. batter for the Brophy PeeWee " •'": �' The film' a David Picker Pres- baseball team shocked the Gode- - entation, concerns the rise and rich PeeWees with a long g. smash t" fall of Won Ton Ton, an extraor- into centre field on the very first dinary canine who reaches Pitch to open the game in Gode- screen greatness, and the effect rich last Thursday night with a of his saga on the lives of those triple. The local lads weren't around him during the madcap very long running up a large silent film days. It's a nostalgic score and defeated Goderich to look back at one of the most the tune of 15-7 to remain unde- colorful and exciting eras in feated in their league of seven Hollywood history.' Bruce Dern, Madelaine Kahn, Danny Martin started on the HULLY GULLY MOTOCROSS—Wheel to wheel'describes Art Carney, Phil Silvers, Teri mound for the locals and Joe Tif- ese rersin the Open Class fly over the back Motocross Series. Left to right the action as these ht Steve Ritchie, Lucknow; Jeff Garr and Ron Leibman highlight fin came on in relief in the fourth stretch jump at Hully Gully during the final of the CZ-Jawa Curran, Sarnia; Pete Van Sickle, Lucknow. a most impressive cast with more ung to preserve the win. It was than 60 famous Hollywood guest back in uniform�- nice to see Joe back . T - --�-�--�--_- - stars in cameo roles. Why famous stars in cameo roles? The idea occurred to David Picker, who frankly admits: "I'm a film buff after his bad accident and it ap- h- s foot has healed saris - pears ili facto Danny Martin led the hittingW*ir inm r otn I love Hollywood nostalgia and I parade with a home run and a -�, think audiences enjoy seeing single; Paul Montgomery, a famous stars on the screen, triple, Bill Brophy a double; with • These are the people, who made singles going .to Daryle Holmes, this business great." Steve Morrison, Joe Tiffin, Davedef eat a nover gir s 7-,1IIn6 All of these, delightful charac- Nesbitt and Mike Foxton. tens le the hi All 14 players on the team took people gh.,and low life part in the game and played very. . The Wham Brophy Queens, playing heads up ball that had the the third out, helped th r team to spare time coaching them in their of Hollywood in the .liW's, an era well the midget dg girls' fastball team, fans on their feet different times victory., practice sessions and games. before sound and sanity entered defeated Hanover 7-6 in a very during the game. Anne Balser hit a long hard ball ' After the game the girls crowd - the movie business. That is, if k loting when the Peewees play in close game Friday night under Lynn Haines started on the into centre field that was going ed around an outside pit at Des askof people have been sanity ever did. Wingham as they have had to the lights. Hanover opened the mound for the Brophy Queens for extra bases but the Hanover Brophy's for a fire and had an en - "Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who play most .of tb�: ,game's ,e scoring with two in the first and and was replaced after three in- centre fielder pulled it in with a joyable time with pop and chips Saved Hollywood" was produced from homErso far due chedi�l three in the second to take a com- nings by Esther Nethery who super catch to rob Anne. and cooked some marshmallows by David V. Picker Arnold a'r minding 5-0 score and held on came on in relief and Heusi al- The Brophy ' ing of games, but we are lad to Queens ball team over the fire. Schulman and Michael Winner g until the local gals came up with lowed a run to score have now won two, lost one and Brophy Queens: Anne Balser, and directed by Winner. Arnold report the next game will be in two in the fourth and five in the Good running W ngham, July 1 against Dash ng catches in the tied one to hold a very respect Mary Rae, Mary Jean Wilhelm, Schulman and Cy Howard wrote fifth while holding Hanover to field by Janet Wood aqd Carol able 5 ropy, try Brophy, the screenplay. The music is b wood at 2 p.m. with games points out of 8 in their Sharon B h Pa B P y' y against Goderich and Listowel to Just one run in the sixth and Brophy to stop Hanover's pres league standings so far. They are Carol Anne Brophy, Janet Wood, Neal Hefti, and Richard H. Kline, rounded out the scoring at 7-6 for sure in the late innings ery, Ruth Nom, follow shortly, ngs and also a improving with every game Esther Neth ASC, was director of photo- Brophy Lineup: Peter Goodall, Wingham. A large crowd turned good pressure catch up against under the capable coaching of Ellen Reid, Lynn Haines, Lynn graphy. Bill Brophy, Robbie Grove, Ken out to support the girls and they the fence by first base Patty Terry Nethery and Janet Haines Bridge, Jane Vath, Chris Orien showed their a Deichert, Steve Morrison, Joe by Brophy with the bases loaded for who have spent a lot of their and Cathy Cruickshank. +� Tiffin, Paul Montgomery, Dan tN` Martin, Daryle Holmes, Richard Moore, Dave Nesbitt, Mike Fox- °' o•.° ° ton, Tom Foulon and JohnTHURS.'ULY I Haines. 4 FEATURES Recreation ReportBrophy Queens GATOR. Come By Jim Ward h�Nov•ces score trimForest urr.°N;� TM°,r•. Our recreation department is CANOE COURSE The Wingham Brophy Queens Cruickshank, a double and Mary win Saturday offering a full program for young Four Saturdays in July a canoe rolled over the Mount Forest Rae, two singles. Lynn Haines people for five weeks of the sum- course is offered at the upper team in an action -filled fastball and Lynn Bridge hit a single '.i Wingham Novices have put a mer besides the swim program at dam on the Maitland. Two weeks • game Sunday afternoon. Final each. SIM stop to their losing -streak judging the pool. The program includes will be held on the Maitland, one score was 20-7 in the regular » by Saturday's lacrosse game some archer schedule lea Esther Nethery hurled the full n�iATOR g Y, volleyball, soccer, day on the Saugeen and one day league game. °Tin ..t•° when they defeated Owen Sound orienteering, drama, arts and on Lake Huron. This program is In the first inning Ellen Reid seven innings and shut the Mount •°". F.r..,•,.n 6-4. It was an evenly matched crafts. For four weeks, startingexpanded from last came through with a dandy triple Forest team out in every inning p year's pro-' g y t but the first and last. \ \ IjeEtess game with goalie John Saint his on July 5 this program will gram and it is felt to be an im- to drive in two runs and start the usual tremendous self. operate. Followingthat there will Win Brophy Queens now, lead \ Veeylte IL usual SjaGoals da, 3;Dougy and Bert be ne However, of day camp, prlio ever, a sin the re re Is Brophy added to he f ce with their league with a total of seven 8 presently our regis g p g' p y points out of a possible ten and Y, u. 1, ir1 Jim Dennis, 1 with assists by Tim tration is not as high as we antici- tration is low and unless it picks a couple of good etches in the seem to be improving with every Brown, 2; Jason Goodall, 2 and pated. If your children would like up the program will not be field. game. They have been pulling in kA another one each for Danny Mansell and to participate in a summer pro- operated. If interested, get your Hitters for the locals , wift very good crowds and would like ninMd...7M00 Doug Wood gram designed for fun and parti- registration in --give us a call at Janet Wood, a double and twb to thank the people who have Fan turnout is increasing and ci ation give us a call and make ,u�r � _� ..� ,.,. 357-1208. singles; Esther Nethery, a double come Out to cheer them on. Next 1.11°.FN ..° „.[, so[ spectators enjoyed Saturday's sure that he or she turns up at the By the way, the program is and two singles; Ann Balser, home game is against Belmore, tt 9 the most %7"DtS EM game especially. arena on Friday morning at 9:30. offered for all ages. triple; Ellen Reid, triple; Cathy Saturday, July 3 at 7 p.m. hilarious "..'.,.., HAUNTING \ In history' 1 I . nrrr ortttar , , SodN NIS TEGlity) VIE " Ah'� TL1 E r�rt`r T E s Q S 411%a -r s jecj, _a• -t N G IYwIQ IN. 1% 9ry ovr� I s PICK �• Tb - r ro Mbi Pity - WAIT a.[, t a�`WExr wINNRlin a- •`int P t kt r% wo( M S � a1 fliOtR fp • � ` � •n�nn �` a} +kz 501E pl ULCk T�eA�ieel[Y r Nn °. t N .„ ... t / sot Comrf� t0 WIL �.�p J COMING 'V� �Y%S 1 0 SA SUPER VIXEN M, ; �>� , -- CHEER LEAatiERt 9 � ��� �” ' L nMleJ r 11