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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-08, Page 134 Slow Pitch shell Monkfon 'PISS Brophy Slow Ditch team Bauer, the manager of the team, Recreation Report t ratWd the Moakton team right to batted 1,000 with 5 hits for 5 trips their roots last week to the tune of to the plate, including a triple. By Jim Ward E M to 7 in Monkton. Doug Foxton also smacked a Once the boys get going it home run and two singles to help seems they don't know when to powerhouse the local team to SUMMER SUNSHINE 176 will tell the tale to ace if tl* o stop as that makes 52 runs in two victory. to o. games for Wiagharh. Next home game for the Bro- A program developed for a - Bram !6 gi schedule was for a Ken Saxton led the Brophyaverage age of 8-12 has not ma- T� • Phy Slolw Pitch team is July 8 in terialized and as a result a phone "-fun type program incltding squad, with two home runs, two Wingham when New Hamburg system was used to am how many archery, orienteering, tennis, doubles and a single while Ed provides the opposition. youngsters of Kindergarten and volleyball and bike hikes. up would be interested. This week Dramatics or little theatre was also to be part of this program - A separate program of canoe- ing which was also offered will ■ not be in operation becauA of I Formosa thriller ��k �f in�r�o—a The Brophy Queens fastball DAY CAMP team pulled out a real squeaker Day Camp is still to operate for in Formosa last Wednesday night one week in August running from ( . by squeezing across four runs in Aug. 2.6 for all young people. The their half of the last inning and objectives of this program are to Y WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and w then holding the opposition to make the youngsters aware of the SATURDAY — July 7, 8, 9 and 10 x zero in their half to win by two great outdoors and how to be - 0 runs, 11-9. This game ranked as come part of it. The program will one of 'the best ball games that include hiking, outdoor cooking, ti I 1 � this writer has seen in a good camp crafts, camp fires, singing Cr _ m many years. It had good hitting, and nature study. Once during N 0 pitching, and excellent fielding the week they will experience an M plays to keep the crowd roused up overnight sleepout at the camp - 16A z all the way. site. Give the recreation office a °C > Wingham took the lead in the call for further information. .. . , 'L t Ca !d- ; ,�. -D4 first inning and held on slimly un- There is still room in this pro- CD ro- I / � o til the fourth when Formosa got gram. CD rolling and took the lead by two a --a--0 Ii "D with Wingham taking the game in POOL g LUC�Cy LADY the last inning. Lessons started July 5 for the ;i Lynn Haines starred in this first session with a complement ADULT game as she came through with a of classes anq beautiful weather t 7� ,� ENTERTAINMENT a -n couple of grandstand plays, one to boast of for a change. = e greatest a of those coming in the last inning There, is still room for you to W swordsman with two on base. She reached out get intothesecond session which CL f LA and got a line drive that saved the is held in August. w of them all. 0 day for the third out. Lynn also 0_ Q_0 MADAM H ILDA, pitcher for the California Cuties, the team �+ ,,�• came through with a double and a that will meet Bob Foxton's BP's here on July 30. LL �/• /,...,� single to help the team. Lynn CARMEL DAY p Bridge, too, deserves special An added feature this year will X mention as she was her usual best be an increase in special event m k behind the plate and came activities at the pool. This week through with a triple to drive in Carmel Day will be held with I , I I J iA , , I %, 1 the tying and winning runs in the, .novelty races and stunts on ,• ADULT ENTLRTAINMENT J last inning. She also had twoSCOUTING NEWS may. Bring your towel and SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY * singles to go along with her triple. shirt and join in at 1 p,m.-3 p.m. M+LMb Esther Nethery had a field day b PETER ' July 1 SUSAN and 13 ENTERTAINMENT batting as she came up with two doubles and three singles and Although there are many guides them into adventures to fETER GEORGE MO°'1s went all the way on the mound. Peter Pond's trading post, part events available to Scouts help prepare them for life ahead. ' Ellen Reid had a triple, a double of the Northwest Company, through the summer, the regular He comforts them in perilous +• faster than p • g g and a single; Janet Wood had became the base for MacKenzie s meetings ended last Wednesday. times with his presence and sta- r CiazyLarry, th ee singles; Anne Balser had a journey to the .Arctic Ocean in bilit He develops in boys the except double with singles of to Pat 1789, the first contact of a white The evening was spent present Y• P Y g going ins awards to many boys who had qualities of initiative, self-reli- _ f t �DirtyMarV,' Brophy and Cathy Cruickshank. man with the Mackenzie Delta• worked hard during the year, fol- ante and resourcefulness by pro - UNITY Y MARY {II1AZY 1.11�i1 �I lowed by a wiener roast. viding opportunity for camping It has been a good year with experiences. If he quits or moves You never had a trip like this he ore. many happy memories of fellow- away, his is one of the most diffi- ,4 r-�{ r7^- cult jobs to fill. Yet, if he does his n (] { „ ship and camping. The one sad ] F)"ARK 6 note in the year was the final job well,, his only pay is the deep ADULT ENTERTAINMENT camp held at Camp Marlyn at In- Personal satisfaction of knowing //- that he, has contributed toward verhuron. This camp was do- ' ' j► Hated to Boy Scouts of Canada developing responsible and ma 2a VANISHING POINT I • , tore adults. A Man with a Mission ERICH 524 78 many years ago and has been closed due to its close proximity and y extremely popular man in FR1. 8 SAT. 2 SHOWINGS the eyes of the boys he serves — STARTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 JULY 8 - O =to Douglas Point. 7:30 - 9:45 0.0.0 this is the Scouter. ders "The Other Side of the Mountain" IT'SC SN `ON NEEP We are in greatneamaned of with � e Es a The following was printed in a next year —are you a man with a PLUS "Breezy" B.C. Scout magazine called mission? — If so please -call 357 - in a h9adbu/s run "Woodsmoke" but it applies to 3322 or 357-1048. lbr the money f any Scout troop and was read as a C thank you to the 1st Wingham Queens take J Routers. - Showtime t Man with a Mission � dusk �• � • •' In almost every community in second loss / Canada you will find this man. He t E I all programs "+M ^ works with boys. He is a man who - Belmore came to Wingham subject to thanoe � -J gives freely of his leisure time to Saturday night for a fastball 1 ' �. open many doors for many boys. game and .caught the Brophy BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 9 00 P M He arms his charges with ideals, Queens asleep at the switch, de 1M ' tents, cooking kits and fervor and feating them 18-13. This was only JULY 9'- 1 3+ the second loss of the season for the craziest driver in Hwa steals the fastest wAee/s Wingham. JULY 1 1 - 1 8 ONE SHOWING s P.M. Brophy Queens Nobody seemed to be up for this in Me state and leers ep PM*er**s* County! one as the girls were very quiet r In new semen splendor ...]Me most magnirwent pirlore mcr! � and had no life. If the local squad Rani "WARD blitz Bervie 3S-� had the adrenalin flowing like s DAVIDOSELINICKS . M.w ,. Paps the elrteA .. I 1 I I + + 41 1 I The Brophy Queens fastball they did in the two previous en For - and to//s the world.. team took their revenge out on counters with Hanover and For- �K ����,iv�������Ei��i J "? 1Slnnrr , r r,•n Bervie Sunda afternoon b de mora it would have been a differ ; CLM ��. ) V>1��� ALadrm� .\werdY Y n �+ NIRIEN LEIGII feating that team 35-1 in a rather ant story. LESLIE IIOII: D ULAIWeIMILL61i lopsided score. Numerous errors played a big Lynn,Bridge was at her batting part in the Brophy girls loss but STEREOPHONIC SOUND - METROCOLOR - An MGM Re-release best in this one as she came it may be a good game to get out hs through with two home runs. a of their system as they near the Adult Entertainment �, � double and a single. Cathy half -way mark of the schedule Cruickshank also had a home run with 11 points out of a possible 16. " and a single and Anne Balser a Mary Jean Wilhelm stood out in home run and two sin les Carol this one as she made four very t � t to Sol Cs The wilds:t eonehose ever filmed— see ears, trucks, boats, buildings destroyed n CHRISTOPHER MORRIS WARREN KEMMMING DAVE MADDEN JESSI(,,A POTTER ^ ADULT ENTERTAINMENT IN 1111111111111011 "1 CAMERON MITCHELL-...- A. ITCHELL - .� ��B� ROUSERS JACK ..,...,,. ,.,..,.••.. . „ . NICMOLSVN Annuun,•nmun�Ine.a••ne,rn„Ir..m,,.,iw•, �� JULY 1 4 - 1 7 • .A�,R w A•� Z491>f • 10 AWL (l LM - F F II 11�1HIn I'I( tl IRI � r„•t�„'• MIRTR Thursday, Friday, Saturday July 8, 9, 10 LUCKY LADY STARS BURT REYNOLDS, GENE HACKMAN AND LISA MINELLA PLUS BUTCH AND THE KID ARE BACK IN BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID STARS PAUL NEWMAN 8 ROBT. REDFORD ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Sunday, July 11: Monday July 12 3 FEATURES THE HUMAN FACTOR STARS GEORGE KENNEDY ESCORT GIRLS PLUS ANDY WARII *� FRANKENSTEIN Tuesday, Wednesday July 13, 14 HARD TIMES STARS CHARLES BRONSON PLUS BITE THE BULLET STARS GENE HACKMAN ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Shows start at dusk g Brophy came through with a good running catches in the field. triple and single as did Janet Sharon Brophy came through Wood. Lynn Haines had a double with a double and a triple in her and three singles, Sharon Brophy only two times at bat. had a double and a single, Chris The local girls said they would Orien a double and three singles make amends for this game to and Pat Brophy a single. the fans and the very next day, This game wasn't the best from Sunday afternoon, they drubbed the spectators point of view as the Bervie 35-1 in Wingham. Brophy Queens pretty well ran Next game for the local squad away with it. is this coming Wednesday in Rip- ley at 8:30 p.m. under the lights. * LYEEJ (�a ��� I III Itl Ra I I TSU•F■ FAMio+fNTFo•ei..Ul •.' Ate., A i• So• t.. Dn �, n� • M nen A � � m n.,o '[]G.I�N 61!, PeeWees down Dashwood 10-6 The Brophy PeeWee baseball team got off to a slow start on the July 1st holiday but came on in the third* fourth and sixth innings to defeat Dashwood 10-6 in a reg ular scheduled game to remain undefeated in their league of seven teams Dashwood took the lead 3-0 going into the bottom of the third inning when the Brophy boys started to put it together. Joe' Tif- fin pitched a strong game for the locals and went the distance registering 11 strikeouts on the way Hitting for the Wingham team were Ken Deichert with 3 singles, Dan'Martin 2, Dave Nesbitt 2, RAbNe Grove 2 and singles going to Daryle Holmes and Paul Mont gomery. Next home game for the Bro- phy team is this Friday night at 6:30 with Listowel the opposition. The Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs., July 8, 117* --Page 13 "Cities” to play softball cion [or 30 the l At the Movies lob, FOXtI IN ••=E BIG HEor, For a long time the solons of It's Easter vacaUan and for the have been trying to find third time in a row Tracy Os- borne (Kim ��) and her waya of making softball even brother Jay (Bead more entertaining. Trino Pala- Savage) are at loose 4wds. 'lbeir Savage) are has the answer! You can see widowed mother Carolyn (Barb- oryourself when his California ars Feldoa) is in Hang Kao4 on come to Wingham on July business and the kids are �� to play the Bob Foxton BP's at sent to Los Angeles to visit their Wingham diamond. wealthy grandfather, J. W. Or - The Cuties feature such stare borne (David Niven). He bn't as 'Dumpy Dora', 'Hefty Helen', looking forward to that and ndth- Madam Hilda', `Iiteddy Hooker' er are they. During a commotion and 'Lotta Fanny'. Perhaps you at the L.A. airport carried by would expect the 'girls' team to Jay's pet skunk' Duster, J. W. At least that is what Mr. ose. se.Palt sees his grandchildren streak off says. However, he in a taxicab occupied by two points out that his team has won rusty safecrackers, Duke May - 80 per cent of their games while ' held (Darren McGavin) and Bert playing across the continent. Delaney (Don Knotts). Of course the Cuties have one The kids talk their way into hol- thing going for them. All the girls ins up with Duke and Bert who are really men — softball players, outlandishly dressed as are to one last ca in tryulB Per women (and we use the term order to pay off a debt to a gang - ster. Meanwhile J. W. has secret - loosely). ly stationed a watchman opposite The BP's are going to try to Dukes apartment for their pro - make it in the 10 per cent bracket at winning over the Cuties. Puttion• Now Tracy launches a plan to that night aside for a goodnight raise money for Duke and Bert, of entertainment. Tickets are as well as plane fare to Hang available from the members of Kong for herself and Jay, by the team and the executive. means of a trumped-up kidnap plot, but doesn't get any response from the grandfather. BP's trim Ripley, The plot wends its hilarious way through contacts with the lose to Dunl S op Police, Big Joe, the gangster and new and unexpected twists of fate ignited by the original deception. Wingham BP's are finding the Finally Big Joe, the racketeer Ripley Intermediates easy prey turns pretended kidnapping into so far this season. On Tuesday, the real thing. June 22 the BP's defeated the Duke, who suddenly finds he Ripley club for the second time does have a conscience, has to this year by a score of 7-2 at the choose between freedom for the local park. youngsters and a long stretch in Winning pitcher Don Edgar al- ••stir". lowed Ripley only three hits in You will find "The Big Heist" picking up the win. He also struck uproarious family fun at the Ly - out seven Ripley batters and did ceum Theatre Thursday, July 8 to not issue a walk. Wayne Coultes Sunday, July 11. led the BP's at the plate by collecting four hits in four trips to the plate. Bill Brown unloaded a CLASSIFIEDADS towering home run over the right field track for the BP's first two =— runs, and the Wingham club _= never looked back. Bob Arm- _ =_ strong and Grant Coultes each PHONE contributed two hits to the 14 hit barrage of two Ripley pitchers. On Tuesday, June 29 the former _ 3S1-2320 Georgian Bay champions, the Port Elgin Dunlops invaded the local Oark and nipped the BP's 1-0 in a well played contest. Steve "NEW” BINGO Miller was the winning pitcher FRIDAY, 8:30 P.M. and allowed six hits. Ed Daer was in fine form against his former JULY 9, 1976 teammates and was touched for at only three hits. Top batman for VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE the Wingham club was Keith JACKPOT - $200.00 Elston who had two base hits. The BP's record now stands at four MUST GO wins and six losses. R EGARDLESS OF THE The Wingham club is holding a NUMBER OF CALLS 50-50 draw to be held on July 30 when the BP's will play host to T S RIGYEAR GAMES AT '10.** EACH the California Cuties. Tickets maybe purchased from any team � SNARE-TME-WfAIiM OAM[f member or, executive. Tuesday, ADMISSION -INCLUDES July 6 the BP's play host to ONE FREE CAARD.RD. Additional Harriston, and are away to cords 25c •och o. 6 for >/1.00. Mount Forest Friday, July 9 and to Port Elgin, Sunday, July 11. Dance to The Royalaires SATURDAY, JULY 17 9:00 P.M. - 1:00 A.M. PALMERSTON ARENA $5.00 Couple For tickets call: 343-2340 or 343-3000 Sponsored by Palmerston Volunteer Firefighters Association 63 TAKE CARE OF YOUR CAR! Bring your car into our service Centre for a com- plete check-up. Let us check it over thoroughly and, let you khow how it is for the summer. Come on in for fast courteous help. We care for your car. Gosling's Texaco TEXACO W5 Victoria East Wingham, Ontario 0;2-0351-3368 -