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CONGRATULATIONS — Kay Sharp, left, Clinton, congratulates Shirley,
Lark, Lafayette, Louisiana who won the Ladies Invitational Golf
Tournament at Seaforth. The two ladies finished a sudden death play-off
on the second hole. (Photo by Rimmer)
AWAY THEY GO — The weather was perfect for the
swim meet at the Lions pool, when Seaforth hosted four other
teams. Many mothers and local students helped at the meet by
keeping time. Marijo Kale was one of the timers.
(Photo by Rimmer)
Swim team
results
See page 10
DID I WIN? — Anna Jurkiewipz, a Kincardine swimmer, 'touches the end
wall with two hands before she looks over to see where the other girls
placed. Anna-.participated in Saturday's swim meet at Lion's pool.
(Photo by -Rimmer)
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ANNOUNCING THE SCORE — Ron Mason, a
director at Huron Hockey Sdhool, was an-
nouncing the score at the final game for a
week's session at the school. (Photo by Rimmer)
Sunday night's first game
proved tt be the only close
game of the weekend in
Men's Recreational Ball as
the Vintner, continued their
winning ways with a come-
back 6-4 victory over the
B.P. Bears. The Bears open-
ed with a run in the first and
up the score to 2-0 after three
innings. They held their lead
until the fifth when Jim
McLeod hit 'a three-run hom-
er giving the firemen the
lead. Aim McLeod then hit a
triple in the sixth inning with
two on to give the Firemen a
victory. Doti ,Bulley was
the winning pitcher, Murray
Bennewies was pressed into
action for the B.P. Bears and
pitched av ery good game.
In late action Sunday night
the Queens- big bats ham-
mered the Turf 11-2. The
Queens built up a quick 11-0
lead after three innings as
the Turf continually made
costly errors allowing, the
Queens to score at will.
Kevin Young paced the
Queens with a triple and
single while Brian Dale had
three singles. The Turf only
managed two hits the first six
innings but came to life
briefly in the• seventh scoring
their two runs on four hits.
Ets Delvecchio paced. the
Turf with- two singles. jidt '
Price was the winning pitch.
er allowing the Turf six hits.
In Monday night's- early
action the Mainstreeters beat
the Travellers 14-2 to move
into a three-way tie for first
place Brian'Cooper paced the
Mainstreeters 21 hit attack
with four singles and a triple
with Paul node getting four
singles. Doug Elliott also
contributed with three Ong-
les. The Traveller's seemed
lost without their ace pitcher
Jack Ungarian, Bill Weber
and Larry Browne all took a
shot at cooling Main Streets •
bats. This win now creates a.
three-way tie for first as
Main Street, the Village and ,
Traveller's all hive nine wins.
and three losses.
The Village unleashed
their bats in the late game
Monday night hammering
the Teachers 20-2 in a six-
inning game. Kevin Hender-
son pand the Vilalge with
two home runs and Bill Price
had a home run and' two
singles. Larry Dolamge also
contributetYa tripl twct,
singles as the village scored
five in the fourth, five in the
fifth and seven more in the
sixth. The Teachers with
only nit players had to
trove ityers around in
different positions and made
many , errors. The Village
with its ninth win of the year
is •tied for first place Next
week being the Aug. 1
weekend in the games will
be played on Midair. The
first game goes at-4 with-the
Other three following at 5:30,
7 and 8:30.
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Won - Lost ,• Points:
tvlainstreet 9 -.3 18; Village
9 3 -18t Travellers 9 - 3 - 18;
Queens 8 - 4 - 16; Turf 4 - 8 -
'8; Firemen 4 - 8 - 8; TeaChers
3 - 9 - 6; 2 - 10 - 4.
Mosquitos soccer
July 21 the St. Columban Van Bakel with' two and
Mosquitoes travelled to ClIn., David Kelly with one,
• ton to defeat the Clinton B July ,22 the Atom A team
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team 4-0. Local scorers were went to Seaforth to play the
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Columban scorers wereBilly - 29.
THEIVIAD-PUTTER .-Gegff Lytsd one Of the many golfer's chancing
the rain Sunday at the Seaorth Golf and Country Club. (Photo by Hook)
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To those diehard golf fans
who ran 10 blocks to get last
week's pper and read the
local golf news. m y pro-
found apologies. The farthest
thing from my mind last
week was sitting down and
writing about the goings on
out here.
First of all, there was the
first family wedding in eight
years, which fortunately was
planned for a non-tourna-
ment day. After frantically
trying to catch the bouquet I
decided I'd better stick to
Of anyway!
'With the wedding behind
u$ all eyes, ears, and limbs,
ate focused on the 3rd annual
Wiles invitation. Only 80
entries were accepted and
before we could blink, we
had awaiting list of 23. Mind
you, all 80 entries and 23
extras were hoping to win the
first prize which still hadn't
arrived.
,Excitement? Tension?
You bet! The clubhouse and
the course were like the
proverbial beehive as we'
prepared for the "Event" of
the local ladies golf season;
Wednesday morning our ex;
anent Weather comMittee
headed by Mother Nature
herself came through in the
dutch and sunshine and
perfect temperatures were
the result.
By 10 a.m. 80 ladies were
lined up for coffee and cakes
and I was already into the
'Russian refreshments'. Of
course the fact that I'd just
hit about 40 wormburners on
the practise tee, had nothing
to do with it. Then Henry
Men arrived with a shotwin
to signal the 10 a.m. shotgun
start. (One more worm burn-
er and I might have used the
gun elsewhere).
Bang! They're off! Unlike
a horserace, it took 'several
hours and two extra holes to
determine the winner. Shir-
ely Lark from Lafayette,
Louisianna, formerly of St.
Mary's was tied after 18
holei of regultion play with
Kay Sharp of Clinton with
totals of 85.
For the second year in a
row our winner was deter-
mined by * , sudden death
playoff. Both Sillily and Kay
paned number I and Shirly
also parted number 2 while
Kay Pissed a pinto lose the
tourney. There tiiki some
excellent golf and great
competition. This was the
second time in a row that
Kirhad lost in a playoff.
Other winners were: 1st
id* gross. 1st flight, Kay.
Sharp; 2nd low gross. 1st
flight, Mert Elliotte; 1st low
net. 1st flight, Stella Crad-
der; 2nd low net, 1st flight,
Mary Wendland; is low net,
2nd flight, Helen Wright:
2nd low net, 2nd flight,
Shirley Baachler; 1st low
gross, 3rd flight. Mary Anne .
Dempsey; 2nd low gross. 3rd
flight, Dorothy Ball; 1st low
net, 3rd flight. Jean Stewart;
2nd low net, 3rd flight, Ruth
Beuttenmiller; 1st lbw gross,
4th flight, 011ie Far; 2nd
low gross, 4th flight, Gwenn
Parker; 1st low"- net. 4th
flight, Dodie Calcott; 2nld low
net, 4th flight. Lit McCann:
3rd low goss, 1st flight.
Jerry Mottntford; 4th low
gross. 1st flight, Janet Ban-
nister; 3rd low net, 1st flight.
Joan Loudes; 4th low net; 1st
flight, Eve Eizermann; 3rd
low gross. 2nd flight, Marg
Releou; 4th low gross, 2nd
flight, Maude Stevenson; 3rd
low net. 2nd flight, Kay
Stapleton; 4th low net, 2nd
flight, Thora McCabe; • 3rd
low gross, 3rd flight, Wilk
Please intro to page 19
Public Awareness
Day
,
SEAFORTH P.U.C.
- 70 Years Service
The Seaforth Public Utility Commission,welcopes all
customers and interested persons to tour their facilities both
hydro and water on
Thursday, August 6th, 1981
between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
The Commission and employees will be available to assist
you at anytime. Transportation from the P.U.C. office at
the Town Hall will be available to the sites .
CHAIRMAN - Gordon T. Pullman
COMMISSIONER - Mayor John S. Sinnamon
COMMISSIONER James F. Sills
*MANAGER - Thomas R. Phillips
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