Page 10 7 ~ THE TRIBOND, WILLIAMS LARE, £6, Thursday, January 27,1985, Ie ee Monday, Tu sday, Wednesday --- Jan. 31, Feb. 1, 2 CHARLTON HESTON and ROBERT YOUNG in “SECRET OF THE INGAS” Comedy and News Show starts at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday - Feb. 3, 4,5 DEANE MARTIN and JERRY LEWIS in “LIVING IT UP” TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMS EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT First show at 6:45 — Second show at 8:45 Children admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents a es Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week, Dewey Martin, Keenan Wynn, Shelley Winters in “Tennessee Champ” a) How is your electric razor? © Getting old - not shaving clean? THEN READ THIS! You can trade apy razor of any make in any condition, providing the razor is complete on a new Remington Deluxe “60” or Deluxe Auto-Home (either 6 voli or 12 volt) with a $7.50 allowance on your old razor, There is also a trade-in allowance on the Schick razors. that is a Schick for a Schick of $4.50, $6.00 or $7.50 depending on style of your old razor. The balance may be paid in easy instalments. Also new razors of any make are available at easy terms. We will repair your old razor if you wish at factory prices. COME IN AND 'TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER Stanfield’ 4 Famous name in underwear Red Label shirts a drawers — combinations Red Label combinations only in grey Borkowski’s “ctwear | More About Hockey ‘Continued from Page 1) minute mark when custodian Del Bueeia went sprawling during a goai- mouth seramble and Steininger lifted the puck over him. Quesnel added another and then Rocky Rich- ardscn and Montgomery teamed up to beat the ‘roos defence with two soals in a minute of play, both scores being credited to Monty. The short ‘burst was the last "lake scoring ef- ‘fert though and Quesnel added one mere hefore the final whistle. | Hardest luck the Stamps ran into -in‘this game was the loss of speedy | Carl Buehholtz for the weekend series. Carl took a header into the! boards during the second period. and | although he was back on the ice for | art of the final frame, his injur him to remain out of the nday game. game opened fast, with Stamps setting a torrid pace that was to last for the entire 60 minutes and keep the visitors a little off bai- ance all the way. With only two pen- alties and a minimum of off-side les, both teams were forced to change their lines for the most part while play was still in progress, The two penalties were both awarded to Reg Norberg, one ha arned for tripping d the other that came to him courtesy of a hook- ing offense on the part of Montgom- ery. On the latter incident, referee Foster got his players mixed up and ice. Scoring opened at 2:55 with Mont- ONLY TIME IN LEAD | sco¥ing brackets, one of the brighter While Norberg was serving his! lights in the junior graduates is first penalty in the second canto, | proving to be young Walter Rich- Quesnel tied up the score in when | ardson, who is gathering a lot of ex- Koppa the rebound from Gron- |exprience in senior ranks. Both he skei’s long Reg. $21.50 NOW Jackets: - Reg. 14.95 Now Dresses - Reg 19.95 Now Skirts - Reg. 14.95 NOW... Men’s Sox, Nylon, Reg $1.25~... Ladies’. Nylon Hose, all gauges ............ These are just a few of the VALUES—Come in and look around To Miss! 9.95 9.95 9°95 69e os 69e SALE S'TARTS Come in and look around ATURDAY, JAN. 29 - 9 a.m. THE WALK-RITE Telephone 105-R-2