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The Goderich Signal -Star Invites You to...
Win the TCanada Trust
`best Seats
In The House'
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For the Sat., Sept. 26 Jr. C Sailors home game
The Goderich Signal -Star gives you a chance
to win one of 4 Pairs of Tickets for the
'Best Seats in the House!
Included for you and a guest is...
• Admission to Exciting Hockey
• Loxt/rIOY$ Seating by EasyHome
• Sctnmpdous Catered Food and
Beverages by Goderich Grill and served
to you in your seats. No waiting in line for you!
Answer this week's question and send in or drop off your ballot
Or enter online at www.goderichsignalstar.com
Name one former Goderich Jr. C Sailors player from any previous year
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Name: Phone:
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120 Huckins St., Goderich
N7A 4B6
519-524-2614
Photo by Denny Scott
Fielding a team
Once again the Goderich District Collegiate Institute Vikings field hockey team is
gearing up for another season on the pitch. Above, rookie Keisha Stoddart takes
a pass while Robin Hendriks and Rachel Shepherd look on during early training
last week. The Vikes play St. Anne's today at 4:30 p.m. at GDCI.
Goderich Sunset Golf Club
leads inter -club tournament
The team of Steve Beasley, Brian
Reeve, Rick Sowerby and Dave Sykes
shot a 19 under par 78 to win the an-
nual Boom Gravett Memorial Senior
27 hole scramble.
A Flight
First: Gord Howse, Jim Bell, Dennis
Burrows, Dennis Schmidt - 80
Second: Dave Anderson, Shamus
Keane, Dale Pollock, John Green - 81
Third: John Hoy, Brian Stewart, Rick
Sowerby, Dennis Lassaline - 81
B Flight
First: Gary Nichols, Jack Watson,
Dan Colquhoun, Greg Burns - 84
Second: Richard Schilbe, Joe Kenda,
Bob Durnin, Cecil Regier - 85
Third: Gary McDonald, Peter Bytha-
way, Gary Goessell, Doug Cowley - 85
Recreation Flight
First: Guy Williamson, Dennis
McArdale, Larry Corylo, Tom Berman
- 86
Second: Mike Zurerigg, Denis Duch-
esie, Dan Springsted, Mike Lacroix -
88
Kirk Stewart led the way for Sunset
with a four under par 66 to win low
gross at the recent inter -club held at
Goderich Sunset. Jason Cook fired a
69 for third low gross. Sunset members
won 13 of 20 possible prizes and led
the overall standings by seven points
over Pike Lake with two events left.
Congratulations guys.
Men's Night Report Sept.1
Overall
Low gross: Sean Burton, 36
Low net: David Nash, 30
A Flight
Low gross: Kirk Stewart, 36
Low net: Jason Cook, 34
B Flight
Low gross: Bill Mcisaac, 36
Low net: Denis Lassaline, 34
C Flight
Low gross: Clare Harmen, 38
Low net: Jim Sinnett, 33
D Flight
Low gross: Ted Ridgeway, 41
Low net: Bob Cousins, 34
E Flight
Low gross: Al Beange, 41
Low net: Tom Morris, 34