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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-05-02, Page 17WINGNAM BODY SHOP k,! The Howick vs ine .. s1� ADM11s ) I1tULIMPLE SC1l.RROBIB s*dpMet•'�s is a very worth- IAMA"I it MIComplete REAIaA-liilON while � pport"the every. for Starting Last week, all the stn- swusy Mont delta who wished to, pWWpated FLOOR H0G76EY GAME Anloe�abtl•s, Light Ttrrrcks, in a l[tiltiple Sderosls Read -a- On Wednesday Nit, the girls' Dorm Tr•cfors ')lin, Each student tries to get as floor -hockey teats travelled to Now Rai Cores many spars as possible. After Grey Central for a tie breaking &eY get their spotasors, , :; , 1. +, game ince both tennis had won reads as many books as they can one game previously. T'he final Cleaning i Flushing in the given .period to time. The outcome was M7 for Grey Cen 14 North St. 357.1102 students then collect the money tral. Although I didn't attend this and sen# it in. Prizes are game, Mr. Livermore, the coach, awa t random and include said that the girls played a good T-shirts, toys, games and sports game of hockey. ONTARIO`S FISH TESTING PROGRAM r:x Ontario is famous for its fishing. The Ontario government constantly checks this valuable resource through its continuing research and testing program of fish. Testing has now been done in 625 lakes and rivers. "GUIDE TO EATING ONTARIO SPORT FISH" The results are published in the three booklets "Guide to Eating Ontario Sport Fish". (Northern Ontario, Southern Ontario and Great Lakes editions). NOW AVAILABLE FOR 1979 You can get your free copies from your nearest office of THE ONTARIO MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT THE ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES THE ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN AFFAIRS Copies are also available in vacation area LCBO Stores (May -June) *and Brewers` Retail Stores (July -August). Ministry of the inistry of Environment atural Resources Hon. Harry C. Parrott, DDS, Minister Hon. James A. C. Auld Minister Ontario "DON'T MISS THIS BIG ONE entenns'pal, Iwa VW Continuous Live Music Two Great Bands "Chris Black's' Swinging Brass and Drumlin" friday, May I I th 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. WINGHAM ARENA '10.00 Couple '5.00 Single Admission — 19 years and over SD��^qn, nil hV W­(;hArr (,Pn1nnnl Ai ComMMPP The Win4hull Advance Timea, Muy 'L, 1978--il 5 Rek:iwijoii Revorl 11 M,\\/I ulWl\IIIK W. uu.. Rollerskating and dim Aw- cing will start this sakuday, 6- -1WI 10:30 p.m., at the W ngbam arena. Admission is one dollar per person and skate rwAab We available at the door. Door prim and skating prises will be gives. Come out and have a night of fun. Remember the Wingham V, y Jogfesi is only three weeks away. The purpose of the jogfea is to stimulate interest and par- ticipation in jogging. Come out with your friends and join in the fun Saturday, May X. For more information contact, the MEXICAN HAT DANCES In celebration of education week Separate School did the Mexican Hat Dance for -parents and last Wednesday the Grade I and 2 students at Sacred Heart other students. recreation department, 367-1w. The Fit Van will be in Wingham May 22-24 from 2-0 pm. daily. The registration fee is US. To preregister call the recreation department, 357-1206. Slow pitch league to hold practice The Wingham entry in the new Intercounty Slow Pitch League will hold a practice for anyone 31 years and older at the Will park on Josephine Street tomorrow, Thursday, at 7 p.m. This new league replaces the WOAA Men's Slow Pitch League in which the Wingham Brophy team has competed for the past five years. For more informtaion call Coach Gerry Edwards at 357- 1686. CurlingvW,nners-HullGull receive trophy house league see the Winning rinks in the variotd Beattie rink, with Jack McKim, motocross draws of the mixed and men's Gord Walter and Peter Toye. In ® _ �► divisions at the Wingham Curling the spring draw the Art Carr House league motocross, Hullyd Club received their prizes during rink, with Dick Treleaven, Dave Gully's parallel to minor hockey j(oYy the club's season -ending banquet Bender and Wayne Mosher, won and baseball, officially started TOfOf1t0 8t a Saturday night. the 7 o'clock draw and the Jim April 26. Tagged as a 'prep and One da/ In the first draw of mixed Beattie rink with Cal Burke, play' night, the evening consisted L,,;,,a greet Value curling the Tuesday night winner. - Bruce MacDonald and John of registration and preliminary ' �C^� gees was the Bill Renwick rink with Cullen won the 9 o'clock draw. instruction on preparation of the includes one rught accom- Margaret Day, Ed Stewart and bike, equipment and physical and modation.for two persons, full Dawn Dobell. Friday night mental conditioning of the athlete Ameri n breakfast, baseball tickets winners were the Bill .Hanula himself. for One game, free overnight T� dW rink, with Judy Nevery, Don TrimCounty parking 6:00 pm to 8:30 am. Kennedy and Sandra ' Keay, at Randy . Collins, general Based on double occupancy PWMF 6:45; the Barry Reid rink, with manager, of the motocross park, W-45 per person includes 2 nights accom- Donna Sutcliffe, Gord Walter and annual' n n u a' who has organized sanctioned or $46.90 modation, full American brraak. Holly Keil, at 8:15; and the Len races for the past six years, said `-fw couple. fast each morning, baseball tickets for one.gm, free Bailey rink, with Nancy Earl Mino of Gorrie was hehopes 'this low-key approachto '=,-74ddklonaf .. .,�a�' O'D►onohue,-Doug McBurney and ,.elected president of the Tri- competition will provide safe, baseball ti is may, vferridy Watt, at J:45. ,County Softball Association when well -organized 68 fegtiested at 8 COtl;t rganized development and eased on double occupancy the second draw another the, -group's annual meeting was competition for various levels of of $5.50 per ticket. $41.55 per person ink s'�ipped by Bill Hanula came held April 26 in the Brussels rider ability and age and ac- Street car service to the. S$83. 10 with other members Louise library. complish these things without a ball park is available from per couple. Sty, -iton, Harold Remington and Also elected at the meeting large financial outlay. The house the front door of the hotel. Johi, Strong. were Muriel Coultes as secretary league will meet every Thursday The above packages are subject to advance reservation. Ir 'le third draw the Glen treasurer and Keith Moffatt as night, with sign -fn at 6:30 and See your travel agent or contact: Sella, , ink, with Marie Stewart, vice president. races beginning at 7 p.m.� Bob C lespie and Aileen Davies, The list of Tri -County rules was Competition will be divided into dWmbwnTk was the Tuesday night winner. reviewed, with a few minor eight classes covering two each • ]�(�J� - Friday i ght winners were the changes made. Registration will of small wheels, enduro, novice Lem bir we Dave Ablett rink, with Ruth remain at three dollars a team. and junior classes. Ribbons will Tel: (4 16) t50 King Street West, Toronto M5H 1K1 362-1848 Telex 06-22155 LS3 Orien, Jack Gillespie and John The use of lime on ball be awarded for first through Strong, at 6:45; the Stewart diamonds for marking was third in each class every week, Leedham rink, with Lorraine discussed. Recreation groups with trophies at the end of the Clugston, Nelson Hill and Peggy were asked to review their season. Moreland, at 8:15; and the Bill policies concerning lime last Stephenson rink, with 'Jackie year when some children were Basic equipment required will �1 McBurney, Jim Reeves and Kay burned by lime in the province. be a helmet, over -ankle work j 'r`D inftD&ces Ducharme, at 9:45. The scheduling meeting for all boots, long-sleeved shirt and long Yet another Bill Hanula rink, teams wishing to play this season pants, gloves and eye protection. this one with members John will be held in the Brussels, The cost will be five dollars per Mann., Dave Bender and Jim Morris and Grey Community year for competition club Reeves, won the autumn draw in Centre Thursday May 10 at 8 p.m. members and two dollars per men's division curling. The A representative of each team night for non-members. Parents winter draw fell to the Jim must be present at the meeting. are welcome to get involved. J WINNING RINK—The Bill Hanula rink with members Judy Nevery, Don Kennedy and Sandra Keay was the Friday night 6:45 winner in the first draw of mixed curling. Winning rinks in all the draws of mixed and men's curling received their prizes at the Wingham Curling Club's end of season banquet Saturday night. nA MC, lb�� 0~9—%Nuwr For faun land, bufl&igs or major improvements Features include: • repayment terms up to 25 years • optional interest rate— fixed or floating TORONTO DOMINION rti twlF whn.. MKM rr111M. tM Ay,,..x. See your local TD Manager I ,