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Exeter area junior golfers Mark Dietrich, left, Brendan Buchanan,Anna Pryde and Karly Pinderareheaded for..
the Canadian Optimist Junior Golf National Championships at Ingersoll Golf & Country Club on Aug. 9- I I.
Members of the Ironwood Golf Club junior program, the four players qualified -for the nationals with stellar
performances at the Midwestern Ontario Optimist District Junior Golf Championships in St. Marys July 5 (the
boys) and the Southwestern Ontario District championships in Blenheim July 14 (the girls). Dietrich won the
U-11 boys division while Buchanan played good enough tfo qualify in the U-16 division. Both Pryde and Pinder
wyon'their age groups, 14-15 girls for Pryde and 12-13 girls for Pinder. If the boys win their age groups, they
move on to the All -Ontario Optimist junior Golf Championships, the final Optimist tournament of the season.
at Blenheim Aug. - Canadian _ptimisi tourney is as far as the _ have a ?2 handicap
while Buchanan has a 6 -handicap and Dietrich has an 18.:-
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Exeter, 'Bend .area
seniors excel at
regional games
Exe r and Grand Bend seniors did
exceptionally well at the regional senior games in
Chatham on July 14. •
Gold winners: carpet bowling -Exeter's John
DeWeerd, Wlhnar Wein; 10 -pin bowling -Grand
Bend's Jean Dann, Ron Dann, Milt Robbins, Luke
Mommersteeg; walking -Grand Bend's Helen
Desjardine.
Silver winners: tennis -Exeter's Al Horton, Clay
Murray; golf, ladies 'B' -Exeter's Carole Preece.
Bronze winners: swimming, ladies 25m -Exeter's
Geraldine Smith. -
Herrinon wins Kline Klassic
OSCODA, MICH. -- Grand Bend's Ivan Herrington
captured the recent 14th annual Kline Klassic Golf
Tournament at Lakewood Shores in Oscoda,lviich.s.
Herrington topped the field of 36 golfers '
representing various regions in Canada and the
U.S."#4r= ash jrc:a4=? 'sem- `}-.''_.
H
errington's victory was his second in the past
L
ur years at the Kline Klassic.
This year's tournament was played on a difficult
cottish links course called `The Galles' and
quired four rounds of creative and solid play.
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A note fro tij;.popS!oo the
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Gremlins have again
invaded the Times-,
Advocate's sports depart-
ment computers.
Ian Cameron, Zurich's
Town & Country Bowling
Lanes guest speaker at its
annual YBC banquet, was
identified wrongly as Ian
Campbell in last week's,
coverage of the event.
Another goof: Cameron
is the president of the
Master Bowlers
Association of. Ontario,
not the Masters of
Canada.
The T -A regrets . any,
pain these errors may
have caused. «:± _(
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