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Times-Advocate, 1988-05-25, Page 151 abb 86 OLDS 88 Delta Royale. Aluminum wheels, air, tilt wheel, cruise control, AM/ FM stereo. Stock #1414-A 3,695 Lawn bowling season opens EXETER - The Lawn Bowling Club began the 1988 season .on Monday afternoon (May 23) with Iwo games:followed by a pot luck dinner. After dinner the President Ernie Chipchasc held a business meeting. During the business a vote of Thanks was given to Bill Lamport and Lloyd Ballantyne for their help during the annual spring cleaning of the club house, by the kitchen committee. Lunch is to be served on Saturday night at a cost of 50 cents per per- son starting, the second Saturday in Junc. The flower beds will be looked after by Ernie Chipchase. Senior games - Bowling will start June 20 at the Kiwanis centre in Stratford - Registration is at 8:30 a:m. Teams must consist of one lady and two men or two ladies and one man. They must be 55 years or older. Entries arc to be in the hands of Lynn Farquhar by June 1. Cost is $3.00 each. Deter McFalls mentioned the Pro- -vincial Championships Information on the club bulletin board. For More. information contact .Peter McFalls. It was decided to have a club jit- ney of June 11 with an entry fee of S2.00. One half of the money is to go to the war amputations of Cana- da. Dowling will start at 7:30 p.m. Because the Provincial Bowling is amalgamating mens' and ladies' clubs, it was decided that Peter McFalls, ' Marshall Dearing and Olga Chipchase would form a com- mittcc to look into amalgamation of our own club and also bring in a slate of officers for 1989, at .our. September meeting. • :Top bowlers for Monday, May 23: - Ladies: 11azc1 Westcott -'29 + 3 for two wins; Elizabeth Lamport - 21 for two wins; Gloria McFalls - 19 for two wins and Lornd Spcccr 19 for two wins, Men: Shawn McFalls - two wins` with a score of 24 + 3; Stan Roth -- two wins with a.scorc of 24; and Larry Rieckand Howard Johns were tied with 23.cach. Gymnast collects gold ST. THOMAS - St. Thomas (9,40): She added a_silvcr medal on gymnast Michelle Eyre, 12, turned the balance beam (8.35) for a total in a trio of gold -medal performances of 36.2( points. on the weekend to claim the Tyro A individual championship at the an- nual Ontario Gymnastics Federation Tyro Championships held in Wood- stock, Ont. Michelle is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Eyre of Hensall and Gord and Hazel Scott of Cromarty. • The Grade 7 student at Lockes School, who performs out of .the London Gymkips organization, made her third appearance at the OGF level. Eyrc topped the field in three dis- ciplines, including. vault (8.95), bars (9.45) and floor excrci::c Michelle Eyre �" ExeterTennis Iub Inc. C-1 { by Single Couple Family Student Junior Senior C TENNIS REGISTRATION "EARLY BIRD" RATES REMINDER Before After May 31/88 May 31/88 $40.00 $55.00 $50.00 $65.00 $55.00 $75.00 $25.00 $40.00 $20.00 $30.00 itizen $20.00 $30.00 Lessons and Clinics available soon Registration at RECREATION CENTRE 9:00 - 12:00; 1:00 - 5:00 Monday - Friday Weekends contact Clay Murray 235-2642 COMMON ERRORS iN • GOLF By Ron Bileski C.P.G.A. Golf Profes- sional, Exeter Golf Club MISTAKE: Not warming up - Most bodies, like cars, take a little warming up to run smoothly and efficiently. Not warming .up properly results in stiff swings, minimal accuracy, and sometimes injuries to an- kles and muscles. • CORRECTION: The latest research in sport medicine tells us that stretching those mus- cles before using them in ear- nest prepares them for their task. The golf club makes a fine stretching aid. Bend your body to awaken those big back muscles where your power lies. Turn from side to side, holding a golf club at both ends. Knee 'bends and short jogs also arc useful in getting your motor up to performance levels. MISTAKE: Poor Grip.. Some golfers use 'anortbodox grips. This is a mistake for the golfer who wishes to progress as quickly as possible in golf. If you feel the club shift in your hand as you make contact with the ball, if your fingers fly off the handle, if swinging the club causes you pain in the . wrists or gets you knotted up in your follow-through, chanc- es arc you- are using an unor- - thodox, poorly coordinated grip. CORRECTION: With the left hand square, place the club in the hand so that -it runs diag- onally across the palm at the angle it would assume at ai • dress. Place the club underneath the paid at the rear of the hand and curve your index finger around the shaft. With the right hand facing the target, slip the middle and ring fingers around the shaft, insuring that the grip of the club in against apd-un- derneath the base pods of the fingers, and that the club is resting in the fingers. Never exert grip pressure with the thumb or forefinger of the right. hand. BFGOODRICH TIA's RADIAL TIA` Extra -wide, Competition -Look Sport Tire From $8595 P175/70SR 13 P205/70SR14 Mid-size cars P235/60SR1 5 Camaro/Firebird P235/70SR1 5 Pick ups/vans All sizes on sale until May 31/88 Imports $10895 $12995 $12495 BFGOODRICH TA's BFGOODRICH iyA'S Pl�oma IRE WE MAKE YOUR CAR OR TRUCK PERFORM. ALGOMA TIRE 246 Main St., North (Exeter) Ltd. Exeter 235-0330 Times -Advocate, May 25, 1988 Page 3B SENIOR CHAMPS Lucan Lanes Senior Bowling League produced -some excellent results this season. Trop- hy winners are, -back row,left; Harry Noels (high single 2s7), Derwin Beatson (most improved +10), Jim t (hign average 207). Front row, left; Edie Burt (high triple 662), Muriel Kennedy (high average 187), Yvonne Mathers (high single 241), Marion Noels (high single 241); Olive Simpson (most improved +24). Missing is Charlie Grieve (high triple 649). 'Ironwood men Carr leads Lawrence Carr Icd.A flight with a low gross of 37 when the Ironwood Men's club met Tuesday at Iron - Wood 'Golf Course. Carr was -fol-- lowed by Jim Russell with a 38. Russell also claimed low net in A flight with a 32. Will .Chisholm and Stu I-lomuth wcrc runners-up. Dan 1 Icywood shot -a 39 to cap- ture B flight low gross. He was fol- lowed by Dennis Rowe. Frank Du- • Barry capped low net honours with a 32. Jerry McLean came.close with a 34. In C flight, John Grey was a first- time winner with a score of 45. Gord McTavish was runner-up with 46. Divisional low net was awarded to Peter Groot and Ken Hermann, both with 34. " •• Craig Webber took D flight by turning in a 47. Barry_ Mills fol- lowed with 49. Low net in D flight went to Jack Urquhart whose score of 31 heat Dave Frayne by four strokes. Nearest to the pin on number two was Frank DuBarry while Brian I learn came closest to the pin on number six. 'Next week's Ironwood action will be sponsored by Campbell Appli- ance, Whiting Carpets and .Ste- phen's Furniture. SHDHS soccer team advances to semi-finals_ EXETER - A 1-0 victory over Listowel has propelled the South Huron girls soccer team into the Huron -Perth semi-_f Tuesday. (May 17) the SIIDHS girls ended the regular season with a 3-1 victory over Norwell. The three goals game from Caro- lyn I loonard, Cindy Moore, and Ju- lia Mcrner: The team ends the season with a 3 -2 -4 -record. They advanced to the 'Quarter Finals of Huron -Perth against Listowel. In their game against Listowel, South I luron defeated them with a 1.0 score. The team played ver strong all-round game and the victo- ry was well deserved. Tina Campbell scored the lone Panther goal with four minutes re- maining in the game. Nicole Rosie -is credited with the shut -out. The team now advances to the semi- final of Huron -Perth. Badminton - WOSSA In the Junior WOSSA Badminton tournament May 14, South Huron's representatives placed respectably among thc top ten. Placing third in thc Junior Boys' Singles was Chris Campbell. This Thursday i s Seniors Day Take advantage of this special offer if you're 50 or over Play 18 Holes for only $g • New Club House • Driving Range • Licensed under L.L.B.O. • New Patio • Complete Golf Facility • New gas carts available IItONWOOD GOLF CLUB Located one mile East of Exeter Off Highway 83. Phone (519) 235-1521 is the best finish in boy singles at WOSSA that SHDHS has had in many wars. Chris Gardner and Rick Price wcrc ninth in Junior Boy's' doubles. Pale hard The pnothinh placed fifth in Girls Singles while in Girls -Doubles, Deb Regier and Becky Morgan placed seventh. 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