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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGoderich Signal Star, 2011-07-27, Page 29oderich Signal -Star • Wednesday, July ?7, 2011 Gerard Creme Season's end The Goderich U16 girls soccer team wrapped up a hard-fought season with a 0-1 Toss to Seaforth last Wednesday, July 20. The U16 girls' finished with an 0-12 record. derich Sunset Ladies' League A BROUGHT OUT 30 GOLFER& Low Brost nne Mumu 38 WOW !!!! Low Nati Marge Preston 30 * Putts: Judy Laleunese 13 igt Low othy Bordeau 44 t Judy i:ajeunese . 35 Flight Low Groot n connolly 48 t Karin Martin 32 icAt Low Gross; Mary Ritchie 50 Mary Rivett 32 FliOt Low Gs: Sandra Kish 51 t Janet Bloch 36 10 Julie Moore organized a very ssful fly for the Cure. It was a Pink and White as 42 ladies Teed up at 8 a.m. We had a great time and are pleased to announce this event yielded $ 1500 for the new Digital Marren ograin for AMGH. 'this is an annual event is open to all so !nark your calendars for the 2nd Sun- day in July and plan to join us for this worthwhile event. July 21 we celebrated .Xrnas in July with all guests welcome. Some 38 ladies attended the Scramble and went home with their first Christmas present for 2011. The winning team of Dorothy Bor- deau, Lynn Edward, Anne Sully and Tracey Peters shot a 33 Upcoming Events Aug. 4 - Sunset ladies Invitational... all welcome. Please call the club at 519 8047 to register. ruce PoweriOthAnniversary- cholarship Program rom July 12 to August 12, students entering r returning to post -secondary education can pply to receive one: 25 — $i.,000 Scholarships 75 - $500 Scholarships 100 - S250 Scholarships pen to students in Bruce, any and Huron Counties, n, ►fissions must be sent by August 12 via email to hotarshlpsObrucepowsr.com and include the following: • 300-500 word essay on why Bruce Power is important to Ontario. Include a new.Bruce Power tagline and why it's relevant (example: energy for a new generation). • Proof of entering/retuming to a post -secondary institution (university, college or skilled trade apprenticeship) • Statement. of career goals • Full name, mailing address and telephone number ► more details: w.brucepower.com/careers/scholarships e1ebu ting 10'rem 'roud 3right Bruce Power _ Mewa A Tasha Ban runs head-to-head with a Seaforth player. Elizabeth Duern wos the midfield. Hayley Boyle works to gain contra of a throw .in. Maitland Golf and Country Club news Ott.Heiesic On Saturday, July 16, beautiful weather greeted the annual Couples Invitational Tournament at the Maitland Golf and Country Club this year. The course was in excellent condition and the organization of the event matched the event. Winners were: First low gross, David Meriam and Pam Marshall; low net, Bob Wisz and Mary Ellebn Bragg; Second low gross, Larry and Denese McCabe, low net, Brian Smith and Rosemarie Evans; Third low gross, Andrew and Tina Mann; low net, Cy and Wendy Harvey; Fourth low gross, Terry aillonx and Sue Sch emann, low net, John and Phyllis Lawrence. On Sunday, July 17, Parent/Adult/Junior tour- nament was held sponsored by Zehrs Food Plus. First low gross, father and Junior members, Pete and Jared Bakker; first low gross adult/junior member, Parvesh Anand and John Bedour. Both groups shot 36. Closest to the pin, Junior Chace Duckworth, adult, Todd Larkin. Congratulations to all winners and participants. See you next year! ;On Monday, July 18, Men's Night, Bill Hanly and Bob Graham scored 30 for first low net. First low gross with a score of 34 was Tom Fincher, Closest to the pin on #1 was Bob Graham. Second low gross with a score of 37 went to Roy Wallace. Other winners of the evening were Bob" Corrigan, Andy Ujiye, Lance Greer, Mil Bideswell, Bill Leddy, Ron Burt and Brian Allen. Tuesday Morning Jully 19, Men's Senior League 60 players took to the course. Low net winners were: Flight A Chris Connor, B - 4 players tied, C - Richard Madge and Doug Wolfe, D - Jim Walter, E - Larry Wilson, F - Ted Johnston, G - Ken Tomlin- son. Closest to the pin on #1 Stan Paquette, Tuesday Evening Ladies' League, Joyce Shack came in with fewest putts. First flight, low gross Maureen Peet, low net, Val Crawford; Second.flight, low gross, Velma Haylow, low net, Sandy Fielder, Third flight, low gross; Jean Mikitish, low net, Betty Helesic; Fourth flight, low gross, Carol Alcock, low net, Joanne Collins. On Wednesday, July 20, Junior Day, a scramble was held. First place, Chase Kullch, Jarred Bakker and Lauren Ritichie; second place, Taylor Helesic, Connor Rochon and Kylie Dulong. 5 BUCKS FOR 5 DAYS!!! Located 500 ydswest o Londesborough on County Road 15 i19 -a29 -l781 ••,` .biA ed., July 27t11 -Sun., July 31st 1 GALLON PERENNIALS $S (some restrictions may apply) Still a large selection of annuals and hanging baskets 1/2 price ALL TREES AND SHRUBS 20Y• OFF G REYHAVEN gardens Open 7 Days a Week