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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 2009-08-26, Page 29Junior Rookies finish season 8-5 The Goderich Junior Rookie 2 team finished the regular season with an 8-5 record heading into their year-end toumament. Earlier this month, the team continued their winning streak at the tourney by beating Li- stowel Green 26-10 and Listowel Red 14-11. All the boys and girls contributed with their strong hitting and speedy base run- ning. The team's fielding progressed nicely all season with some fantastic fly ball catches, good plays at the bases and even some double plays. The team's heavy hitters included Scott Boyce, Bryson Campbell, Erin Hastie, Kai Hussey, Thomas Kerr, Grace McCauley, Bennett Moore, Trent Stothers, Graham Roth, Curtis Roth, Julien Snowden and James Zolob. Thanks to all the parents who helped throughout the summer. See you next season. Avis takes third at invitational Congratulations to all the players that played at the Sunset McDonald's Invitational Junior Tournament. Andrew Avis scored third overall and these players also ma4cle it to the prize table. Janed Bakker, Carter Burt, Billy Fincher, Taylor Helesic, Chase Kulich, Ethan Lajeunesse and Zach Smith. Well done guys. Men's Club Championship was held at the Maitland on Saturday, August 15. Ian Gould is the Club Champion with a score of 139. Other winners include: A flight - winner Nathan Daer 140, run- ner up Roy Wallace, 149; B flight - winner Scott Feagan 165, mmner up Brian Allen 167; C flight winner. Dave Wilkinson 174; run- ner nip Bill Tuleswell 180. D flight winner Dewey Horton 189. Men's Night, Monday, August 17, Bill Hanly scored a 33 for first low net, Corey Haylow shot 35 for first low gross. Bill Van - Decorative and Functional Ironwork Featuring Unique, Custom Made - Railings`, Gates* Furniture' Garden Accessories HAVE YOUR OWN IDEAS MADE NVTO REALITY! Strong, Flexible and Enduring Steel For your Home/Cottage/Business/Garden Visit our website at www.workingiron.ca 36854 DUNGANNON RD., DUNGANNON 529-3434 11$0.1-411,.0.- a' 1. stone was closest to the pin on, No. 1 and Lance Greer shot 37 for second low gross. Other winners of the night were: Brian Allen, Bob Coiquhoun, Bill Vanstone, Ron Burt, Cy Harvey and Jamie Habel. The Ladies' League held a corn mast on Tuesday, August 18, with the team of Wendy Harvey, Alice Mark and Lesley Zolob de- clared the winners. , First flight, low gross, Christine Haylow, low net, Diana Little;, Second Flight, low gross, Irene Okahashi, low net, Wendy Har- vey; Third flight, low gross, Sandra Kisch, low net, Brenda Mpitel; Fourth •flight, low gross, Carol Alcock, low net, Sandy Fielder. EROSION CONTROL, PROPERTY DRAINAGE, PROPERTY STABILIZATION, RETAINING WALLS Protect your home or cottage from .erosion on the banks of Lake Huron. As the water levels are on the rise, it is time to evaluate the risk of erosion on the shores of Lake Huron. We have been in the industry for over 30 years in the Huron county area. We are also your local dealer *the RAM JACK system for anchoring and repairing your retaining walls or 'basement stabilization. Contact us for a free quote on your property protection/improvements. HURON DISTRICT CONTRACTED 519.524.8836 maitmat@huroMel.on.ca 4t ' #41,. a**. , t i! r 4 '14 Goderich Signal -Star, Wednesday, August 26, 2009 - Page A29 Photo by Submitted The Goderich Junior Rookie 2 Seahawks club finished their season with two big wins over Listowel Green and Listowel Red, bringing the team's final record to 8-5. ATTENTION ALL BOATERS! September 15^ is the LAST DAY All Boaters are Now Required to carry a Pleasure Craft Operators Card. Contact the Goderich Power & Sall Squadron to Register for a Course. boat@ hurontel.on.ca www.cps-ecp.ca/goderich 519-524-2024 BEAR WISE Bear haoitat or human haoitat? It's both. Be Bear Wise. Enjoying the cottage this summer? Remember that you're in the natural habitat of black bears. Don/ attract black bears: 1. If you have garbage collection, put the garbage out on the morning of garbage day - not the night before 2. Fill bird feeders only through the winter months 3. Remove grease and food residue from barbecue grills, including the grease cup underneath, after each use While the chance of seeing or encountering a black bear is low, it is best to be prepared - ■ Do not approach the bear ■ Slowly back away • Do not turn and run To report bear problems call: 1 866 514-2327 TTY 705 945-7641 In a life-threatening emergency, call your local police or 911. For more information, visit our website: ontario.ca/bearwise Paid for by the Government of Ontario. Ontario s iala 1 •