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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 2

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The Evening Newsi
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Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan
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THE EVENING NEWS, SAULT STE. MARIE, FEB. 8, 1973 Brimley Schools Honor Roll (Selected by NEA) Follies" is an on-the-air pilot for a new kind of variety series. It's old-faehioned, fast-paced (13 numbers in the hour) vaudeville show. There is no MC.

A curtain goes up when the number starts. Goes down when it's over. There are songs, dance numbers and comedy skits which are mostly up-dated burlesque routines. Mickey Rooney, who would be the only one on the show regularly, is joined by Sammy Davis John Davidson, Connie Stevens and Andy Griffith. This has everything from pure slapstick to an ice-skating finale.

If you look back nostalgically to the vaudeville era, this is for you. a "Bob Hope Special" on tonight's schedule and it's not the usual Hope affair. This one has more comics than you can shake a joke book at and a unifying theme the current energy crisis is the work of a mad scientist (Hope) planning to hold the world for ransom. Along the way, he rune into Jack Benny, Don JUcldes, Tony Jerry Colonna, Red Buttons, Jack Carter, Jan Murray, Wally Cox and Danny Thomas. You'll also meet the new heavyweight champ George Foreman.

(NBC) A top-flight action western, "The Professionals," is this week's Thursday Night Movies. This '66 film deals with the attempted rescue of a lady (Claudia Carrinale) from Mexican bandits by'a team of four well-organized pros Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin, Robert Ryan and Woody Strode. Jack Palance is the bad guy, with Ralph Bellamy the kidnap victim's husband. REPEAT (CBS) Cribbage NEWBERRY Resulting scores from the Men's Cribbage League Monday night, were: IOOF over KCs, 143; VFW over Sportsmen, 77; Pikes over Legion, 61; Toonerville over Elks, 2. UPS: VFW 975; Legion, 707.

DOWNS: Toonerville, IOOF, 52; Sportsmen, 161; KCs, 181; Elks, 286; Pikes 999. High scorers were Otto Zenker and Robert Modroo, Up 137. 1-500 SPECIAL FUN! STEAK FRY 11-7 Sunday 8 ex. Steaks American or French Fries Baked Beam Cole Slow Rolls Coffee Also: Hot Pasties 85c with gravy end Cole Slaw SI.00 $2.50 DANCING Friday Saturday 10-2 Music by DON DOLEZEL and The Country Boys MOOSE LODGE 632-2701 For Members, Families Sponsored Guests BRIMLEY The honor roll for tiie third six-week marking period of the 1972-73 school year has been announced by Brimley Public Schools, as follows: IJth GRADE Akkantn. mrmm.

Carriek, Rtbaeu Claris Debbit ttn Hittikko. DtnlM Hill, Sandra, All A's Johmon. Cheryl, All A'S Mwitrty, All A's Mills, Otbblt Parish, Sharon Parriih, Lorrl Kouthitr, Stevi Schwidarson, Chrlt Jean Weston, Nancy Coeuni, Bill GRADE Chamberlain, CHartrand, Huu Garcii, Anatlo Halvorxn, Jim Jarman, Ktrtn LaLondt. Oawrw Lyons, Dawn Mills. Bruct tehwIoYfion, Wathburn, Kay Wilson, Young, Diant GRADE Daniels.

Ooran Cindy Ermo, Joy Harris. JoEllan Hopper, Penny Jarman, Linda Kelm, Cynrtiii Lamoreaux, Loll Link, Patricia Osborne, Gordon Rlemersma. Ella Wleczorek. Alex White, GRADE Akkanen. Karin Drake, Allen Fox, Doreen Halvorsen, Joe Mills, Cindy Parker, Jeff Peffers, Tom Weston, Janls GRADE Bldus, Becky Campeau, Donm Daniels, Tim Hopper, William Uamb, Chuck Link, Debbie Mason, Michael McLeod, Leland Miller, Diana Parrisn, Robert Parker, Greg Snider, Marliana Wilson, Kenneth Ttt GRADE Jeuie Eavou, Linda EITOU, Lisa Fegan, Michael Hietikko, Diana Hoeoer, Jus HyvvlMn, Anrtwnr FISH FRY Every Friday Evening 4 to 9 HERRING $2.00 PERCH $2.50 All the Fish You Can Eat! Shrimp Basket Jumbo Shrimp Dinner $2.50 Chicken $2.00 With French Fries Salad Pies Chili Hamburgers Take-Out Orderi fish dinners served week dayi EVANS RESTAURANT Brimley at the Bridge Mills, Tarn! Mills.

Wayne Ntwland, Gordon Mary Schemenauer Toastmaster At Newberry NEWBERRY Lloyd Schemenauer was toastmaster for the Teaspoon Toastmasters recent meeting. The three speakers included Merle Anderson with "Country Blight Makes An Untidy Paul Michelin with an impromptu speech entitled "A Mass Transportation System In "Where, What" and Martin Nelson, whose subject was "What, Me Worry?" Helping the general evaluator, Verner Johnson, with the meeting was Leland Anderson, the timer and grammarian; Clint Erickson, the table topicmaster; Dean Reid, the jokemaster and evaluator; Ernest Haas, evaluator and Bob Caouette, The next scheduled meeting will be Feb. 15 in the Community Room the Newberry State Bank at 7 p.m. interested individuals are welcome to attend. Whitefish School Honor Roll PARADISE The honor, roll for the third six-week marking period of 1972-73 school year has been announced by Whitefish Township School, as follows: lOta Grade: Cathy Jacques, Alice Roach llth Grade: Mark Kuehne 12th Grade: Kathy Hein, Calvin Leazenby, Barb Miles.

The students named received all A's or B's. I REGULAR MEETING TONIGHT 8P.M. I.P.O.E. 552 on CaiMMataa Norm Soucy, E.R. LOCAL 32 National Federation of Federal Employees ANNUAL BANQUET Saturday, February 17 American Legion Hall DINNER AT 6:30 P.M.

Dance Following With Band WWUP-TV CHANNEL 10 Cable Channel 6 THURSDAY EVININC 7:00 Porter Wagotwr 7:30 Michigan 8:00 The Walfons CSS Movit 11:00 Eltven O'clock Rtport RIDAY EVENINO 7:00 HM Haw 8:00 Mission Impossible CBS Friday Movie 11:00 11 O'clock Report CJIC-TV CHANNEL 2 Cable channel 9 THURSDAY 7:00 Family Afrtlr 8:00 Care) Burnett 9:00 Miss Bon Soo Pageant 11:00 CSC National FRIDAY CVENINO 7:00 Room 222 7:30 Dick Van 1:00 MJV.S.H. AH In Family 9:00 Tommy Hunter Show 10:00 Dean Martin 11:00 CBC The National PERCH $2.75 Per Person THIS FRIDAY P.M. HOT LUNCHES DAILY Served 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Trout or Whitefish Herring or Chicken (Buffet Salad Bar included with all) Stlsd Bar Only ALL YOU CAN EAT AT THE MOOSE LODGE Riverside 632-2701 For Members, Families ft Sponsored Guests $2.50 $2.00 $1.75 WTOM-TV CHANNEL 4 Cable Channel 13 THURSDAY EVENINQ Lloyd Bridges Water Work) 7:30 Tracks and Trails 8:00 Flip Wilson 9:00 Bob Hope Special 10:00 Dean Martin 11:00 News, Sports, Wstther FRIDAY EVENIN9 7:00 Laramie 1:00 Sanford and Son 6:30 Little People 9:00 Circle of Fear 10:00 Bobby Darin 11:00 News, Sports, Weather WJRT FLINT-CABLE CHANNEL 4 THURSDAY CVENINB Trutn or Consequences 7:30 What's My 8:00 Mod Squad 9:00 Kung Fu 10:00 Streets of San 11:00 Eyewitness News FRIDAY EVENINO 7:00 Truth or Consequences 7:30 What's My Line 8:00 Brady Bunch 8:30 Partridge Family 9:00 The Odd Couple 10:00 Love American Style 11:00 Eyewitness News FRY EVERY FRIDAY ENJOY TROUT, WHTTEFISH, HERRING OR SERVED FAMILY SXYLE-or select from our regular menu DINING ROOM OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY SUNDAY-4 P.M.

TO 9 P.M. COCKTAIL LOUNGE OPEN TUESDAY THROUGH P.M. TO Holiday Inn CALLZ.7M8 ns-2 at M-tt WNEM BAY CITY-CABLE CHANNEL 5 THURSDAY EVENINO 7:00 I Dream of Jeannie 7:30 Dragnet Flip Wilson 9:00 Ironside 10:00 Dean Martin 11:00 Eleven O'clock Edition FRIDAY EVENINO 7:00 I Dream of Jeannie 7:30 Dragnet 8:03 Sanford and Son FrWay Night Movie 11:00 Eleven O'CIotk Edition WLUC MARQUETTE-CHANNEL 6 THURSDAY 7:00 Mod Squad The Waltons 9:00 CBS Movie 10:00 CBS Reports 11:00 News, Wtfttwr 'FRIDAY iVINIM 7:00 Kung Fu 1:00 Mission Impossible 9:00 CBS Movie 11:00 News, Sports, Weather WKBD DETROIT-CABLE CHANNEL 7 THURSDAY iVININO 7: CO I Love Lucy 7:30 Hogtn's Dragnet 1:30 Merv Criffhi 11:00 One Step Beyond Perry FRIDAY tVININO 7:09 Love Lucy 7:30 Hogan's Heroes 1:00 Dragnet 1:30 Merv Griffin 18:00 Perry Mason 11:00 SUp Beyond Friday, Saturday and Sunday ft 4 P.M. to 11 P.M. Noon to 1 PJtf.

ALL THE FISH YOU CAN EAT! FRESH FRESH PERCH BRING THE FAMILY WIGWAM TAVERN IARIEAU, MICHIGAN Annual School Smorgasbord Tuesday The school Smorgasbord will be held Tuesday in the cafeteria, proceeds to be used to finance the school assembly programs. Family tickets will be available at the door and are on sale now. The dinner will be followed by an ali-age square dance hi the gymnasium with John Morley of Sault Ste. Marie doing the calling. A display of work by students in the industrial arts and art departments will be op display in the library for parents and visitors to view.

Modern Dance Class To Start Monday The Consolidated Community School Services will starting a class in modern dance open to all ages over 12 on Monday. The class will hold its first meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Kincheloe Elementary school on the Base. Teacher will be Cheryl Pigford. Persons may register for the ten-week course by calling the Base education office, 495-5611, ext.

2347, or the CCSS office, 478-3771. KOBTH A AK4 V.753 4J108 WEST EAST ASS AJ7632 V109862 97643 452 7 SOUTH (D) AQ109 VXQJ 4AKQ North-South yuInenHa West North. Eait South 2N.T. Pass 6N.T. iPios Pass -Pass If 10 DafterBriefa.

DAFTER Jlr. and Mrs. Henry Bouvet are home after vacationing in Florida. Don Armstrong of Flint visited his brothers, Lloyd and Keith Armstrong. Mrs.

George Young is home after being hospitalized ill Little Traverse Hospital, Petoskey. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hembroff ot Mt. Pleasant spent the weekend with his the Milton Hembroffs.

Mr. and Mrs. Ross Armstrong and. Mr. and Mrs.

Reid. Armstrong attended hockey games in Petoskey. Horace Horton of Texas is visiting his mother and other relatives here prior to leaving for. Vietnam where he will be employed for the next year. East won the first trick-with the ace of hearts and returned the suit.

"Hard Luck Joe" was on lead. He thought, or just paused for a second, -before laying down the king and queen of clubs. West showed out and there no way left for Joe to make 12 tricks. "My typical hard he groaned. "We each had to hold four cards in the same suit and while I played properly" and guarded against the only 4-1 'break I could handle, the other player the four cards." It was typical of the of hard luck that results from poor play.

Joe had nothing to lose by cashing the three diamonds and the last heart before playing further. East would have shown out and West would be marked with iO-cards those suits. Then, Joe should cash the long and-queen of spades. West would follow and two more of his -be known so that he- could only hold one club. The ace of clubs -play from dummy would mark East -with the last three clubs.

At this point even Joe could work out a "way Quick Quiz was the first miracle by Jesus? changing of water Mo at a wedding feast. to lead twice through East's 'jack-nine-six and make the slam. The bidding been: ffert Kwrth Xett Soutfr Pass Pass 2N.T. Pass 3V Pass You, South, hold: 4AK51 VAQU 42 What do you do now? four spador. Your partner can't be good enough, in diamonds to warrant a no-tnunp call, you, hive very food band and should trjf tame with the 4-3 fit TODAYS QUESTION Instead of bidding two trump your partner lias, lid three clubs over you two What do you do now? Answer tomorrow (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) BIG ABE'S BAR Located 10 Miles West of Brimley On Lakeshore Drive FEATURING FRIDAY, FEB.

to 1:30 SATURDAY, FEB. to 1:30 AND SUNDAY JAMBOREE-FES. to 8:30 Jones and The Drifters SUNDAY SPIRITS AVAILABLE AFTER 2 P.M. OPEN EVERYDAY FROM 9 A.M. 'TIL 2 A.M.

Plenty of Parking at Rear of Building 1-500 SNOWMOBILERS AND SPECTATORS WELCOME DRIVE OUT OR SNOWMOBILE OUT FORA FUN TIME! ENJOY GOOD FOOD DINE IN COMFORT in our spacious HIAWATHA ROOM TURKEY DINNER All White Meat Savory Dressing, Turkey Gravy Cranberry Sauce, Vegetable Whipped Potatoes: Roll And Butter All $109 The Evening News SAULT NEWS PRINTING CO. Tht Siiilt Ntws is publiihtd diily except- Sunday ind legal holMyi by Hit Sault News Printing Co. 109 Arlington, Sault Ste. Marie Mich. Zip Code 4I7U Telephone 432-2235 DeTour School Board Meets Monday DETOUE The regular meeting of the DeTour Area school board will be held on Drummond Island Monday p.m.

at the Drummond Elementary school. A special guest will be Glen Bailey of lie Chippewa County road commission who has beea invited to attend so the board and Drummond residents can talk with Mm on school district transportation problems with Drummond Island ferry. Home Life Theme At Woman's Home life win be the theme of the program for the guest day meeting of the Newberry Woman's club scheduled for Saturday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. P.

Furlong, 313 West McMillan Ave. Mrs. Furlong and Mrs. Earl Kaiser will host the meeting with Mrs. Carl V.

Oberg in charge of the "program. GOLD COAST GETAWAY Member erf. the Associated Associated Press is "entitled exclusively the use for re-publication of all the local news printed this newspaper as well as all AP news dispatches. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, Michigan Press- Inland Press Association. Bureau of Advertisers and American Newspaper Publishers Association; SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier in city and tri-county per week MOTOR ROUTE 7 3.25 3 1 By mail in: communities and on rural routes, to TrMToynty area only; whert no Evening News carriers or motor service is maintained.

1 1.50 3 6.75 6 1 By mail outside the Tri-County (except airmail) 1 3.00 3 8.00 6 1 Second Class Postage Paid at Sault" Ste. Marie, Michigan The Sault Ste: Marie News and Upper Michigan Farrh.Journal, a weekly is also published-in this office. Price S4.03 per year, 6 months S2.50 In per year Foreign. $39.95 Per Person Double Occupancy including tax TONIGHT dt 8:15 at the SAULT AREA HIGH LITTLE THEATRE "DANISH PLARY" intriguing See; the the the fairy-tale sights of this lovely country, ADULTS $1.50 or Season Ticket Three days of in Starring you. You couldn't give each other'a "more" rewarding gift triarfthe'Gold CoastGetaway.

Any three days and two nights at the Hotels Ambassaddr-the "Star hotels on Chicago's Gold Coast Includes Flaming Sword Dinner in-the fabled Pump Champagne on arrival. Two continftflfcl breakfasts. Sightseeing tour. And free parking or airport transfers. For'brochure and reservations, see your travel agent or write: HOTELS 1300 N.

State Parkway Chicago, III. 60610 FAMILY MOVIE Chuck Keen 1 i a heart warming story for the whole more than spectacular SCENERY and WILDLIFE! a young Indian boy, chatangm the ALASKAN WILDERNESS to MVC tlw of NOW SHOWING ENDS SATURDAY weeknishts Saturday 7:00 i p.m. 9:05 p.m. Adults S1.75 632-9W Under 12 HO PASSES ACCEPTED Product of American National NOW SHOWING! 7:00 9:05 P.M. WINNER 1972 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL JURY PRIZE AWARD Only American Film to be so Honored A GEMGtWTWlt-nWl MONASH MOOUCT1WI SLAUGHTEBHOUBE-plVE -VAUMtKMME.

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