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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-11-11, Page 19LAST TIME TONIGHT AT 0:00 TIL TUES. FRI. & SAT. 7:30 & 9:15 arAD ALT SUN., MON., TUES. ONE SHOW ONLY - 8:00 P.M. Nov. 17 — 23rd WED. THURS. FRI. 7:30 & 9:15 SAT. SUNDAY 1:30 & 3:15; 7:30 & 9:15 MON. TUES. 7:30 & 9:15 FIRST SHOWING IN AREA ' b•�s?lrrf�; ,',r""'"""!1d�Aly�"�1'Jl!!y -,. Seams a� 4. s fll O � The Greatest Discovery Of Our Time with DW CPANDALL TechnxN Adyitor/Historian DAVID DALWAR Direced Oy IAMES L CONWAY E SIM CkuYt Mown. In_4 WTA-.. a CHARLES L SELUFA. 1 • • 1 � 1 t A+f I r FIRST GAME ACTION as Western Foundry Ironmen open the Junior "D" season at Howick Community Centre on November 3. Wingham goalie Brian Wall (30) watches anxiously as Atwood -Milverton Selects cruise around his net. Mike Campbell (16) looks for passout from corner as Ironmen's Jim McGee (10) moves in to check him. i The Wingbam Advance -Timm, November 11# 1976 --Palle 7 Ironmen start the season by defeating -Atwood 7. 5, Bowling molt cITL�..� � a The Wisighby Ironmen opened Hugh Nichol . played strong in Rubi6s stayed out in treat d 69 their reason by def"U11g Atwood the Atwood net, and the three league standing with 17 points. 7-5 in Howick in front of a very stars were Jim McGee, Dave Mc- Pearls, Diamonds and Opals are small crowd. Donald, and Brian Dale. - all tied for secood with 15 points. In the tint period Atwood took Coach GeorgE Skim its very Agates fallow wifb 11 while tlr the lead with two quick goals pleased with the Irmmen line.p poor Amethysts bring up tits "W from Brian Dale and Mike Camp- and expects a great season even with two points. LOU", with.,the pitfalls they've bad to Margaret Robsrtsoo had the the first period Dwight Leslie overcome with finding ice time. high single of in sad high dixlble opened -the scoring with assist- The men between the popes this of 367. Bay Murray had a doable ante from Craig Lindsay for the year are Brian Wall and Doug of 312. Ironmen. Taylor from the Midgets. Im- s--a•-� In the second period the Iron- pressive new faces this year are men added two more goals from Dwight Leslie, Dave McDonald W ° W .' ells`. the sticks of Tom Graham and and Sandy Fitzgerald from Tees- Jean King rolled a high Node Sandy Fitzgerald the second water, Ken Ritchie from Blyth of 250 anid double of 466. Girls up the 1O period also saw Atwood score one and Kieffer, Kinahan and Ben- Garb bow 200 ware goal, making the score tied 3-3. nett from the Wingham Midgets. � The third Period belonged to With a pool of old and new talent StIsaa Tolw 217; Lois Surridge the Ironmen all the way as they to choose from the Ironmen 216; Dale Talton 305; Verna Hed- dominated the play by outskat- should have a solid, hard-hitting IWw 203 and 10M WelwoOd 2M, ing their Atwood rivals. Wagler Wingham team. 0-4--4 and Campbell_ scored the goals The new manager this year is THURSDAY MIXED for Atwood while Johnston, Jones Terry Merkley and Coach George Luanne Kerr had the high and two from Jim McGee for the Skinn appears to be mueh quieter single for women with 261 mobile Ironmen left the finishing score 7- — at least, according to the eom- Betty Burley bad high triple of 5 for the Ironmen. ments of one of the referees. 693- Doug Elliott had high 811101111110 and triple, for men with 20 and 646 respectively. Other games over 200 were: i Graham f re s hat trick Jerry smith 221, 203; Doug Neil 244; Sharon Skinn 259, 202; Gail In the out-of-town game played Ironmen into a 5-3 lead inthe Holmes 203, 204; Ruth Smith 219; on Friday even Moffatt 211; Dan Mc - ng in Wiarton the second period. Unable to keep up Ironmen coasted to a 6-5 win over with the fast moving Ironmen, Cormick 216; Norma Brenzil 207; Wiarton in Junior D action. Wiarton team was left scoreless. Cathy Edger 249; Perrie Holmes The first period saw Wiarton Wiarton gained two goals by 219; Doug Elliott 226; Marie jump into a 3-2 lead on goals from Kevin Noble in the third period Philips 202; Keith Moffatt 230; McGuire, Matthews and Randy but the hat trick by Tom Graham Art Clark 235; Dianne English Budd. Ironmen goals were from of the lronmen left Wiarton the 217; Paul Moffatt 233; Dave Tom Graham and Russel Jones. losers by one goal and the iron- Tiffin 202 and qty Bud" 237. Three goals scored by Graham, menthe victors, 6-5. 271• c McGee and Kevin Carter shot the Brian Wall was much steadier Tbanks are extended to Joe in net this game and the new face Marie McCormick - and Ron of Tom Graham looks very im- Tervit who acted as spares. . �� & WFSClub ��y, y�>�,x, • • registration pressive, starting the season with a hat trick. Dave Bennett played a steady game and drew three assists' while Wayne Johnston, � 0--/� TEESWATERANb WINGHAM LADIES We can accommodate Russell Jones' and Jim McGee Dell's Dalmations moved into MINE November 25 „ Registration for figure skating drew two assists each. Other in the game came from Carter, Lindsay, Caslick and Ken Ritchie. first place with 35 points. Shirl- ey's Spaniels are second with 31 while Bett's Beagles are third with 29 points- Beth's Boxers are will lace November 25. at take P the Wingham arena between 4-6 p.m. and 7-8 p.m.r. skaters .� wishing to skate in Wingham, January to April- 2, 1977. The Wingham team played well as a whole and we hope they can continue their winning streak Wednesday night in Howick where they'll be the hosts to the in fourth place by one point over Brenda's Bulldogs who have 36 points. Doris Carmichael had the high single and triple with 275 and 0016 , Fees are as follows: Juniors Wiarton team. respectively. (beginners and badge test) $12; Bring your family and friends Other games over 200 were: Intermediates (first and second and come out to the Howick arena Betty Kennedy 214; Brenda Fin - preliminary figures) $20; Seniors (third figure and up) 625; out -of- at 8:45 to support our Junior team. ley 209; Doris CarTichael 235 and Rena Jouwsma 200, 202. - ACTION WAS HOT AND heavy around the' Atwood -Milverton Selects goal and goaItender town skaters (fees plus 52.50 per Hugh Nicol.(30) jumps high in the air to stop a Western Foundry Ironmen's shot from the j. child with a maximum of $5 per corner. Defenceman James Leis (3) checks Ironmen's Craig Lindsay (19) who is waiting family). for a rebound. Payment is 50 percent on regis- tration date and the balance the first day of skating. Please come c i>taezar><a3 WINGHAM 357-1630 out and register so that the club WED. -THURS. -FRI., SAT. NOV. 10-I1-12.13th Lions � I� e t S begin S e a S O n may plan a definite schedule, and PLEASE NOTE SHOWTIMES WED. -THURS. AT 0:00 P.M. ONLY! costumes for the big show April 2, FRI- - SAT. AT 7:00 AND 9:00 P.M. 1977 may be started. Have fun, with shut -out over Clinton learn to skate and be part Si the 1 „ ! 25th annual Ice Show (Silver Jubilee). t ! I ! The Wingham Lions Midgets forth, Durham, Harriston and , Jan. 14, Harriston at Wingham; There are several important t ! opened their 1976-77 season with a Palmerston besides Clinton and Jan. 16 Wingham at Durham; dates coming up for the Wingham HER 2-0 shutout over Clinton last Wingham. Jan. 21, Mitchell at Wingham; Figure Skating Club. December HASN'T Saturday night in Clinton. Doug Their home games will be Jan. 22, Wingham at Clinton; 10 is the annual Christmas bake Taylor earned the shut-outsale; February by played in Lucknow at 9:30 on Jan. 28, Clinton at Wingham. 16, 1977 is the BEEN SO A6 !TLr �I handling all 20 shots fired his way Saturday nights until renovations Feb. 4, Seaforth at Win'iham. Wingham Club competition, Dec - MUCH FUN, 1 I while Clinton's Derek Divok also are completed on the Wingham Games to be arranged: Clinton ember is the London competition SINCE turne4 in a solid performance, arena. at Wingham, Mitchell at Wing- and April 2, iTn is the 25th ice "The Stin " T ( stopping 32 of 34 shots. LIONS ETS ham. show. Stan Stapleton scored the SCHEEFU 1976-77 Game times: Clinton 7:00 p.m. winning goal at 14.25 of the first Nov. 6, Wingham at Clinton: in Clinton; Palmerston 8:30 p.m.Brownie Corner period, tipping in Laurie Haines' Nov. 14, Wingham at Durham; in Palmerston; Mitchell 9:00 r. 8-1k 111 1 44, / shot from the point. Mark Pass- Nov. 20, Durham at Wingham; p.m. in Mitchell; Seaforth 9:00 Sheila Richards taught the MON! � SHOP see! � else Men 111111 more also gained an assist on the Nov. 27, Wingham at Harriston ; p.m. in Seaforth; Durham 4:00 Brownies some new songs and led SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY, NOV. 14.15.16th play. Haines added an insurance Nov. 29, Wingham at Mitchell. p.m. in Ayton ; Harriston 8:15 mem in a singsong and a dance. "IN SEARCH OF NOAH'S ARK" marker early in the third on a Dec. 4, I?almerston at Wing- p.m. in Palmerston; Wingham We are also very pleased to Sun.024-7.9P.M. Mon.-Tues.7:00and9:00P.M. powerplay from Jay MacLaurin ham; Dec. 6, Wingham at 9:30 p.m. in Lucknow, 1976; receive the assistance of Mrs. A. and Larry Milosevic. Mitchell; Dec. 16, Wingham at Wingham 8:30 p.m. in Wingham,' R. Mill who has become our STARTS WEDNESDAY NOV. 17th The Lions then switched to a Palmerston; Dec. 18, Seaforth at 1977. Snowy Owl. WED. - THURS. 8:00 P.M. ONLY I FRI. - SAT. 7:00 and 9:00 P.M. defensive game and did it to near Wingham; Dec. 21, Wingham at After the singsong, the • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •Perfection allowing Clinton only Seaforth. Tweenies listened to the W UMM : three third period shots on goal. Jan. 4, Wingham at Seaforth a Brownie story and did their CRAGN, : Wingham took only 12 minutes in Jan. 7, Durham at Wingham. braiding. The Brownies learned • penalties to -26 for Clinton. Bowling how to wrap and address a par - The nxW ar- ThenxW The Lions went into Saturday's cel. • shocking episode WROXETER LEAGUE �thehistoryot game with only one practise • Men's hi h tri le, Ron Mc Carol Belanger passed her pet- • hunumsurviv■l. under their belts and should be At the Movies g P keeper's badge. • contenders for one of the to Michael 605; ladies' high triple, ADULT ENTERTAINMENT �—� ^• �"^ M1 ^•M1 "•zM•"" p The Brownies will march in the I '" .�rN»yl.•r.�.,� ► `�.. spots in their seven team loo "Harry and Walter Go To New Bonnie Pellett 597. Po P Remembrance Day parade on which includes Mitchell, Sea- York" a light-hearted comedy Games over 200: Bonnie ohn- November 11. starring James Caan, Michael ston 238; Bill Brown 207; Jean 01111111111 Insist Caine, Elliott Gould and Diane Pellett 230; Cecil Clark 230; Bon - Keaton opens Nov. 10 at the rue Pellett 219; Alba Mundell 211; Bridge results 1 Lyceum. The film casts Caan and Ethel McMichael 239; Ethelene First, Elaine Colvin and Gould as a pair of inept vaudevil- Smith 216; Marjorie Pellett 203; ►lr9'"�""y" Y Charlie Hodgins; second, Bernice agoo lions who turn from songs. Ron McMichael 207, 222; Aart de Crawford and Art Wilson; third, dances and snappy patter to safe- Vos 200; Bob McCaughn 208; Yvonne McPherson and Ross The Greatest Discovery of Our Time f° ' 1 cracking when ;they arrive in Nolda K 3 ulas 20. I Hanna; fourth, Alma Hanna and ' turn of-thecentut'y New York. 0-0--0 Jean Hodgins. i Michael Caine portrays their 1 Se'C ui 1 I ` 1 High atop a mountain in 1 Eastern Turkey is a giant 5,000 year old wooden ship containing hundreds , of stolls and coges. i ' IS R NOAH'S ARK? W DMD CRANDALL WAY ' Technical Advisor/Historian DAVID DALSICyER Produced Byted By IAMES L HARLES E.SELLIEK 1R. I 1 3 DAYS ONLY ! Sun. 14, Mon. 15, Tuos. 16th 1 ' SUNDAY AT 2-4-7.9 P.M. MONDAY -TUESDAY 7:00 AND 9:00 P.M. 1 idol, Adam Worth, a suave, sophisticated bank robber who maintains a luxurious lifestyle, even in prison. Diane Keaton is Lissa Chestnut, fiery editor of a revolutionary newspaper who be- friends the hapless vaudevillians. Also featured are Charies bur- ning as a pompous bank presi- dent with an eye for the ladies, Jack Gifford as a newspaper as- soctate, Lesley Ann Warren as Caine's "social companion", and Burt Young as a prison warden who accepts tips. "Harry and Walter Go To New York" was filmed on location at the Mansfield Reformatory in Ohio, a medium -security prison dating back to the 1890's, and at the Burbank Studios, where months of construction went into recreating New York scenes of the' period. Settings include a lavish Oyster House, an opulant, crystalchandeliered replica of the restaurant where the elite of crime and society once rubbed elbows. WEDNESDAY LADIES Nora Finnigan got her name at the top of the list as she bowled the high single of 327. Jean King bowled a great 708 triple. Other -lover -200 singles were re- corded by Mary Lee 215; Beth Skinn 280, 209; Dorothy Thomp- son 242; Verna Steffler 2.35: Carol Shaw 200; Shirley Wharton 206, 237; Linda Walden 213; 243: Joyce Gardner 200; Joanne Harrison 217; Shirley Storey 202, 210, 257; Mary Campbell 220: Dale Tolton 218; Jean King 259, 280, Nora Finnigan 222. Spares were Carol Shaw, Verna Haugh, Carol Clark and Linda Walden. Harrison's Highballs were a bit lazy last week. They remained at 341,2 points, narrowing the lead between them and Gardner's Grasshoppers who now have 31. Close behind are Tolton's Tia Marias with 30. Thompson's Tom Collins have 26; Sallows' Side- cars 241/2 and Hickey's Hang- overs 22. GARRY'S AUTO SERVICE (WINGHAM) I.M. 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