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And they're off...
Hensa!!'s fastest. These Hensall Public School cross country team members ran to top fin-
ishes at the recent South Region meet at Stephen Central. School, from !eft: Brandon Con-
sitz, second in '88 boys; Mallory Greenhill, first in '87 girls; Stacey Butson, second in '84.
girls: Brittany Caldwell, first in '84 girls; Matt Alexander, first in '86 boys.
Grand Bend Chip Shot raises $10,000
. GRAND BEND — They came.
they saw...they chipped for prizes.
Golfers came out in force for the
first Chip Shot Hole -In -One over
the Thanksgiving weekend at the
Legion Park ball diamond in Grand
Bend. Organizer Dave Sheppard
. said between.S10.000 and S11.00()
• was raised for the Grand Bend
Winter -Carnival and . the Grand
Bend Nursery School.: Over 500
golfers spent just, under S7.000 an
chances to sink a hole -in -one in the
• final round for the $64.000 jackpot.
Though no one won the top prize
during the=windy final on Monday.
: 'prizes donated from arca businesses
- --were-handed-out-to- rho -top -10 fin-
ishers.
The -top 10. their closest• hall to
the pin during the final and "Their
prize: Seaforth's Joe Dick. 13' I I-.
pine entertainment centre from An-
tique Oak Furniture; Grand Bend's
Randy • Raplc.y. 15'7.5". Grand
Bend Motorplex season's pass:
•Grand. Bend's Colin Scatchard.
24'7.5". \\'idder Station golf mem-
bership:.,Grand Bend/Florida's 'Joe
Black, 27' I 1 ", ' Oakwood 'Inn ac-
commodation and golf: Gran
Bend's Tracy Rivet. 30' 10.5'
VCR from - Allen Stubbs First In
Entertainmem;'Grand Behd's Char-
lie Bouwman, 3671 I". Bayview
Gulf 12 game card: Grand Bend's
Claude Harvey. 37'9.5", Barry
Rochman framed print: London's
Jason Woodley. 43'3,5", women's
dress watch from The Health Nut:
Zurich's Richard Schilbc, 43'5.5".
CD player from Barefoot •• Pedlar
and Dan Pill Construction: Grand
'Bend's Andy Britton,: Ironwood
-.Golf Club.passport.
Of note: Grand Bend Mayor Cam
Ivey was among the 40 golfers that
made the cut for Monday's semi-
finals.
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Feeling lucky? Grand Bend's Andy Britton kisses his 6 -iron for
luck during the final round of the Grand Bend Chip Shot Hole -
in -One fundraiser on Monday. Britton finished 10th.
Darling's pacers garnering harness racing glory
+'continued from page 14 month and the
Provincial Cup in mark in horse circles herself,- lin-
and said it was a dangerous husi- Windsor later next month.
ksecond in `
ness. 1 wanted to r,
prove to him (1-.. Darling's stable employs Ic hum hunter jumperc rcu tc�finals
could succeed). At first Dad used to people full-time including hrmscll. last season, first in the London Or -
say I'd be walking- around with my. He lives in Windsor with his wile • cuit for equitation and won the
ass out of my,pants. But once l got of 20 years, Ann (originally from Western Fair hunter -jumper show
started he was my greatest fan. my Shipka), and childreh Jaclyn, 1.7, • championship.
biggest supporter." and Justin, 16. Jaclyn is making her
What makes a good horse train-
er?- Darling. said it's the'•combina-
lon of the love of horses and com-
mon sense. And -,each of the 15
horses Darling has in his, Windsor
stable have a jog everyday, get a
heavier mid -week workout and get
lots of time grazing cwt in the pad-
dock instead of being cooped up in
a stall at a racetrack.
"I just try to keep them ,as happy
as I can," Darling said.
' Besides. its lucrative nature, Dar-
ling said he enjoys the buzz of the
sport.
"h's kind of the ultimate high
winning these big races," he said.
"The excitement is everything." •
As for Darling's Three-year-old
stars, Darling said Northern Luck
and Gothic Dream may be put out
to stud next year since he has had
some interesting' negotiations with
Canadian and U.S. breeding farms
They will be succeeded by cur
rent two -year-olds Lease on Life
and Mattnamaras Band. •
Darling's and Northern Luck's
next 'big race, is the Breeders'
Crown at Toronto's Mohawk track
this weekend and there are plans to
rage at the Canadian Breeders'
Championship al Mohawk next
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Panther midget girls crush
central Huron
EXETER — The South Huron ther boys volleyball is at St. Armes' t: 2e4.FS
District High School midget girls on .Oct. 21 versus thc host and downs' aro-25n Octand O. 30-NAAovplay-
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basketball team mauled Clinton Godcrit:h. The Panther boys do not Scarborouh.
Central Huron -50-20 at home another mini-vollcyhall tour
nanient during the regular season.
The Panther field hockey- squad
played, at Mitchell yesterday after
press and travel to Si. Marys lo-
morro: .
.The' Huron -Perth field hockey
semi-finals arc on Monday with the
finals on Oct. 22. SHDHS hosts the
WOSSA championship tournament
h me last
week.
The senior girls didn't fare near
as well and were clipped by Central
Huron 37.28. Missy Hayter led the
Panther attack with 11 points.
The junior .girls fell to Central
Huron 37-29. .
The girls travel to Wingham Ma-
dill today and host Godcrich on
Oct. 22.
In boys .volleyball action last
week, the seniors fell 10 host Madill
but triumphed over Seaforth.
The Madill game scores were 2-
15,.0-15 and 0-15; thc Scaforth
• game seoics were 15-9..15-1 and
15.-13.
Coach Scott Ha'penny said Dave
Farquhar shined with fine hustle
•
and setting..
"It was a great team effort against
the powerhouse Madill squad,"
,Halpenny said. "The seniors con-
tinue intprive their play on the
The senior boys league record is
14-10.
The .next league action for Pan-
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October 8
5 game winners
Gil Nordic).
Allen Johns '
Doris Miller
011ie lisscry
Ann Norlhcy
4 game winners
Marge McCurdy
Sant Skinner
Ray Hodgson
Mike. , - 243
Ruhy.'Beaven 238
October 9 ,
4 game winners
Doris Miller - 360 -
Allen Johns 31()
AmrNortltc% 293
Lloyd Loseil - -238
Estelle Chalmers ' 232'
3 game winners • -
.Gil Northey • •2(i)t_
:Ray Hodgson • 247
Marge McCurdy,
Bill Sullivan _ 195
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