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The Huron Expositor, 1981-09-23, Page 11ITOR, SEPT 0 lp All • On the greens by Corolanne Doig sure to take a golf shirt along in case shorts and sun tops are frowned on. Often the men can only wear shorts with knee socks. and tank tops are not allowed. Don't forget your hat as the hot sun can play havoc with winter complexions. Plan now to be sure you won't be disappoint- ed. Happy .gelflogt„ Awes minrFkiNAL The men's. night final bash was held Sept. 19 when 22 of the regulirs played 18 holes of gulf. Following the golf a steakttrbe,euetoOkeladeattd almaimIWP1100.1.11"0.*"."4".1".." 00 020_ Bowlers have top scores ayors take up alkathori cholletige Marlene Sinnamon of Seaforth was "Walkinitin blisters" a week ago Monday, after walking for cancer that Sunday. She and her husband. Seaforth mayor John Sinnamon. completed the 10-kilpme- ter course in Clinton to help raise money Tor cancer research in memory of Terry 'Fox. They finished in a dead heat with Clinton mayor Ches Archibald and his wife. It was a • • friendly-challenge. Thentayoroft.xeter was- faster though. SDRS principal Bruce Shavi jogged the route. • Organizer: laine Townshend says about 200 runners, joggers, and walkers ,Sitt. Clinton raised an estimated $9;000 in pledges. It, was a mixed field. Two women from Clinton, ages 71 and 69, went 5-kilordeters before their will gave way. Or was it their wind? The husband and wife team oplenry and Edna Young of Clinton, both in their early 60s. went the distance. Three baby buggies, Rti'mplete with babies, were pushed around the course. The youngest entrant that knew it was four-years-old. • .-Venreidercrof--Seaforth; -who. is hantliL.... capped, showed he's no slouch with the wheels. He completed the course in a wheelchair, in 'what Miis Townshend describes as the very fast time or about an hour. He raised about $300 in pledges. THE HURON CENTRE FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH is pleased to invite you to hear Dr. Paul Patterson CONSULTANT PSYCHIATRIST TO THE CENTRE speaking on "HOW FAMILIES CHANGE CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOUR" At the Annual Meeting of the Centre WEDNESDAY OCT. 7, 1981 7:30 p.m., at the Hurots_Centie Huron-Strew ------ This 'Huron Conk* for Children & Youth has provided counselling servkelor hundreds of families since its in- corporation us a Children's Mental Health Centre hi 1977. The' Centre is 'Overlaid by a Board of Directors elected., the Annual Meeting of this Corporation. Notice SEAFORTH JUNIOR D HOCKEY PRACTICE SCHEDULE ,ige a, Mitchell Arena rs. Wed., Sept. 30, 9-10 p.m Thurs., Oct. 1,9-11 p.m. Mod., Oct. 5, 10-11 p.m. Wed., Oct-7, 10-11 p.m. Thurs., Oct. 8, 10-11 p..m Everybody Welcome Glen MOClure 527-0657 Gary Gray 527-1018 Bryan- Posters 527-0882 I.H.L.A General Meeting Wedne_sday, Sept. 30 7:00 p.m. 14, AT THE SEAFOTH.ARENA V referees, fees, etc. Discuss election of.officet3, SEAFORTH & DISTRICT, RINGETTE ASSOC' Registration 1981-82 . Mon., Sept. 28 - Fri. ,Oct. 2 Mon. Oct. 5 Fri. Oct. 9 at the Seaforth Rec. Office Between 8:30 a.m . - S p.m. Fee: $35. per girl HILE YOU R THERE. . Drop into our booth • and subscribe to the Huron Expositor before the price goes up to $17.00 a year, 50 cents per copy on October 1 save $10.00 over the new single copy price Ex;ter FAIR PROGRAM Friday, September 25/81 7:00 p. m. 81'9:30 p..m. Meat Cutting Demonstration Craft Demonstrations Midway :30 p.m. Official Opening by Exeter's Tammy Christine Easterbrook -Aniciteur Talerit Contest Queen of the Fair Crowning 10:30 p.m. Door Prize Draws Saturday, September 26/81 9:00 a.m. Atom Division Soccer Tournament a:virt4107A:Olar.re 'Show 12:30 p.m. - Parade 1:00, p.m. Heavy & tight Horse Show 1:45 p.m. fled Race 2:30 p.m. Mayor's Cow Milking Challenge Livestock Shows Croft Demonstrations Weight Guessing Contests 3 Feeder Calf:a p p..mm Club Auction 3 Pie Eating Contest 3:30 p.m. Meat Cutting Demonstration 9:00 p.m. Fair Dance • Music by Maple Sugar Friday Eve. and Saturday Exhibits and Merchant Distplaya Sunday, 2:30p.m. Musical Entertainment September 4:30 pm. to 7•m• 27/81 BEEF BARBECUE Tickets for dance, barbecue and Fair Board draws available from Whiting's , •Warehouse, Math:an Automotive, Fisher Pro Hardware or call Pauline Simmons. Secretary 235.0526. Alm THE HURON You can always ead south for You must have noticed the days getting Shorter and that tint edging so Many of the leaves already. Once those leaves begin to fall we all know the white. stuff is just around the corner. For many golfers this means no, more golf Until the spring- How- ever, there is a way to ehjOY your favourite sport even, in the dead. of The Aolutionf RAO **Ore soAdk• ,WILetV it's sunny and Werio,,Theres‘Mthlog 'Ikea '*141111, to break up thk *low bti*il Why oat include golf, lo your holiday plans and get the best of hob -ikerldst • Right now golf magazines arer full of ads invited you to drop your shovel. grab your club and go. Even though we're not scraping those windshields yet, now's the time to plan that golf vaca- tion. Before buying your ticket there are a few things you may want to consider and plan for. The two major _Namemati LAST NIGHT THURS., SEPT. 24th Ti degistons, Arc . Where and whea? To. me they 5' .n} te,g0. hand .in hand:4:as often the wherk, governs:the Where and vice.versa. As we allhnow the winters are long drawn out 'affairs., and when you can only get away for a week or two, the big decision is when? Do you go before Christmas, and beat rising costs, but then face January. February and March?, Do you go at Christmas when you have the time, but costs areas high as the crowds? Or do you wait and go in • the spring just before you come down with esbotteveri Decisions. deci- • November imil. early • Dec, eight; are ideal 'dines to visit golf areas that are net too far south such as the . Carolinas and Bermuda. These places often offer reduced rates at this time of year, that contin- ue•through the winter. Gen- erally speaking midwinter can become quite chilly if you're hoping to combine your golf holiday with sun- ning on the beach. In the Carolines on the eastern Seaboard of the Unit- ed States the two best known places are Pinehurst N.C. and Myrtle Beach. Between them there are numerous courses to play, and hundreds of places to stay offering a variety of deals for the golfer. Most places also have pools and tennis courts for a change of pace from the golf course: Flights go regularly to these states ' but they are easily accessible by car which can also be used to get around while you're there. Bermuda is another world. For someone who wants to get away from it all, it is the place to go. For it's size, Bermuda has more golf courses per acre of land than anywhere in the world. A variety of golf holidays are available. The weather is great far golfing right through the year altheugh it's cool for the beach in mid-win- ter. It's a short flight from Toronto to Hamilton where shopping, sightseeing,. and nightly entertainment can be included in the golf holiday. The courses are breathta- . kltig treatiti&I ' and" drer.-a, variety for any calibre golfer. The Belmont. and. Southamp- ton Princess are just two of many hotels offering reason- able golf packages, on an island designed to take yoUr mind off wifiter worries. Farther South are the is- lands of Jamaica. Bahamas, %Barbados, Dominican Repu- blic and others. Each area has related the market for golf vacations and . a visit to your travel agent_wilt Amy_ y,,g,u, Costs, schedules and ameni- ties. The-Bahamas boasts 16 courses, with Nassau sport- ing five and Freeport Lucaya Stag for JOHN PR1MEAU Oct. 3, For tickets call 527-0373 r- having seven. More than a dozen airlines fly there regu- larly and the proximity to the U.S. cuts down flight time and cost. On the west coast of the States, California's a golfer's paradise with world-famous championship courses, many which host KA tour events. Return nights to California from Toronto are oftWavoitl, at reduced rates if you hook ahead, Once,htiCalifor. hie there are Mullett:wit areas to cboOst-front where golf is. sitprenle. ,Sau.. Diego has many courses. making your selection a chore. San Diego usually has super weather all. year round. In California there are hundreds of courses not to mention the courses in New Mexico, Arizona and other southern states. Farther away. but a para- dise for sure, is lovely Ha- waii. Here you can ,step outside your hotel to golf. tennis, beautiful beaches and warm weather. From Toronto flights are more expensive than other areas. Many hotels in Hawaii offer golfers a real deal. A great placeto sharpen your game. Last but not least I mention Florida bemuse- for many local people winter means Florida. If you golf here all summer, why not golf there ill, winter? The courses in Florida are far too numerous to look at individually. The main centres are Tampa. St. Fetes, Orlando and Fort Lau- derdale. Many people drive down each Winter. When expenses are shared, as well as driving time. it's agreat way to go. It's also handy to have the car to get around. If you hesitate about driving, flying is the answer, and this winter many airlines ofkr coat fateA to Florida, War- (lair has some great deals front TbrontO iarious Florida. DAM there. the ' peisiopities for golf holidays are endless, `tarpon Woods 9011 and Country Club near Tampa offers a chance to live in a condominiUm on the course. For four people it's excellent with two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen and lovely living area. Along with the adjacent course there are several others nearby. which will be no problem to reach since a car is included in the package (unlimited mileage). Disney World is a two-hour drive, with Busch Gardens and other attractions nearby. Tennis courts and a pool are available, with horse racing only five.minutes away. Trea- sure tours offered this pack- age last winter with round trip airfare front Toronto. accommodaton, golf and car. Worth looking into! A final note. Many courses' have a dress code so ladies be prizes were given out. Lovir gross winner was Kew "Badger" Bennett, 1 net winners were: 1st, LloYld "Buzzard" Eisler; 2nd . John 'Chief Cairns Jr; 3r4 Maurice 'Moe' Huard; 3rd, Larry 'Mouse" Dolmage, Men's night was. a am ing s.uecess.thisleur. thoee Mon of Bermlgilt is- t e #0470tiOt a ,beaetiful, new trophy - 1:40- tropby sOill be PrClootPd is the club champion Mith ao4 kept on •display lo the elOhOks*e, The 14r4es still have to hive their, final ttasIt Itatt thety be Podikid 414 Week about 14 Todd Dot' 140 *ob Owe will pimthetiogintatthOtke, junior boys mg* play, $4a week. The winner wilt have his o*ko engraved- on the Sills Trophy. The bigh seboot 01f try u *Itt,0' MO*14.13;-# *SO. biir4Vg And Todd and T.10Y qe. • There: have'.: InUde for a Ladies: Weekly High Single Martine Miller, 218; Weekly High.Triple, Beth Caron, 544; Men's weekly high single Gary Boyle, 271; Weekly high triple. Gary Boyle, 729; Standings: Unknowns 2 Who Cares 5 Brand X S Boomers 2 No Name Team Lou's Jivers 2 MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Weekly ladies: High single Marg Scott 219, high triple Marg Scott 600: Men's high single John Coleman 276, high triple John Coleman 698. Season's ladies: high single Marg Scott. 219, high triple Marg Scott 600, high average Marg 200; Men's high single John Coleman 276, high triple John Cole- man 698; high average John ol Centan 232. GOiDI Olt H 7...1:•rtrillit THIS WIEKEHD:SEPTIM4ER2S20-27 OWNIES DRIVE-IN THEATRE me leech St.. Clinton 4112.11130 . OMIEMTAI. GpIRAMCI Hownims: ra. a sit. la • P.M.. Sun..Thuri. II P.M. SEPT. 25th to OCT. lst To love a stranger is easy. To kill a lover is not. 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