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= Brent Nelson proudly displays the silverware he captured from
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Putts were all important in deciding .the winner of the club
championship at the Maitland- Country Club last Saturday
afternoon. Eventual winner Issy Bedard lines up a long one on the
18th 'while John Mason the runnerup waits his turn and takes a
bead on the line of his putt.—staff photo
Everyone found Pete Graf (lett) and George Bolton (right) too
much to : contend with when it came to theMen's Scotch ball
event this season. This handsome piece oft -silverware was theirs'to
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John Kane the winner of the. first flight in men's championship
• prepares to make his shot on the final hole 'of the match.
Runnerup in the event was Jack Gould (left).—'staff photo
Stuart Asher pretty well wrapped all there was in the Junior
division at the Maitland Country Club Saturday. He -successfully
fought off all contenders for the Junior Handicap event .and the
Junior Club Championship. --staff photo
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The ladies of' the Maitland Country. Club also decided all of their
trophies on°championship day last Saturday. Left to Tight are
Rose Bowl winner, Marie Huff; Ladies Night Winner, Mrs. G.
Bruce; 1Maitland Trophy Handicap winner and Ladies Club -;"
Champion, Maxine Martin and winner of the trophy for lowering
their handicap the most over the season was Mrs. S. Knight. Mrs.
Knight is the daughter of Mrs. George Bruce and she won •the
George Bruce Memorial trophy.—staff photo
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