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RAGE &'ODE RICH SIGNAL -STAR ;THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1975
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SUNSET'
Geed list!
BUSY, is the best word I can
think or to sum up this past
• , weed . pats he Sunset.' " The
• Akeather has been Warm and the
golfers faave,,. been Keen. As
always, they, have displayed
that special enth siasm and
fellowship that,ygoe ``along with
a round of will.
Men's Night this week was
held on both Monday_ night,
June 29' and Tuesday night,
July 1 due to son confusion
Vanastra
td
Gun Club
Goderich's Greg Potter took.
top spot at the July 2 Vanastra
Gun Club trap shoot with a
score of 24, 'beating Bill
Stewart, also of...derich; by.
one point:,, a
«o In a field dominated by
.Goderich marksmen Jim
Sheardown . finished with 21
,while Ashley.:Gil.bert and John
Hessells tied at 18, =~Janet
Potter turned in a score of 17 ,
and Herman -F•i r -"of B,ep-
- miller plaked,sixthwith a 15.
'Tom Allen of Londesboro
came out in front at the Club's '
skeet shoot held on July 5.
Greg Potter's 24 was good for,
second. place and Harrison
Schoch of 'Zurich an& Dave
Schlemmer of Stratford tied at
third with 23. Bill McNutt''df
Exeter Wand ' Jim 'Carter of
Londesboro. followed with a'tie
of 22. ,Ashley Gilbert turned in
a'score of ?0 while Mery Batkin
of Clinton 'and Jim Hogg
Seaforth finished with 19 each.
'Derwin Carter of LorSdes,boro
completedthe shoot'with 18 and,
reliable. Jim East was back in
- there trailing the field with 15.
NEWS
BY -JOANNE WALTERS
over who haddhol.idays when
On over.
Monday night, 25 men
Were -present and the low gross
for the night was Leroy Bedour.
Congratulations Leroy! Other
first dight winners were Rick
'Sower°by and., Don Bedour".
Second flight wins went to
Gorge Bolton, Steve Doak,
Denis Le Brun, Ab'Middel'Stan
Connelly and Cam MacL?q'nald.
Iftirtl flight winners included
Racy Cook, Walter Sheardown,
Ec,I Harrison and-Raye Arm-
str ng.
0'' the'Tuesday night, 24 men
were present and low gross for
the night was George ' Lbw:
(nngtatulations George! The
other first flight winners were
Greg Hansen and Dave Graf"
Second flight winners were Vic
Powell,. John Lyndon, Tim
O'Brien; -- Don Fu`ll'er and
Marcel Richard. And, the third
flight winners 'were George
WilliaMS, Steve Brennan and
Dave Haylow.
On Ladies' Night, July 3,,
Karen Sturdy and Willie Low
proved to be the best putters,for
the evening; Congratulations to
Karen and Willie! Willie was
also the low grossfi r the night.
Other wins were: first flight,
Shirley Baechler and Elaine
Bhiliips; second flight,' Joyce
olton, Pat Dockstader and
Isob 1 MacDonald; third flight,
Beth H;elesie Mary ',Lynn
Telford,
Telford, Shelley Linner and
Fay Donaldson;. and fourth
flight; 'Dorothy - Bogie, Fran
Profit and Audrey Lyndon.
This Wednesday", July 9, our"
ladies are hosting an Interclub
golf game and social will the
Maitland golf club ladies.
The main event taking place
this weekend was. the. grand
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The first golf ;hiving range in Goderich opened last Saturday.at'.
the Sunset Golf and Spodg Centre. The latest improvenler t,to
the course, was officially gpened when proprietor Paul
Baechl.er's daushter ,Lisa' cut the ribbon. Gathered for the
opening of "Sunset Acres
Driving Range" on Saturday
afternoon. Thp driving range is
now open daily and this is good
news to all golfers, especially
beginners, who are trying to
improve their game. If practice
makes perfect, the new driving.
range will .provide the ' op.=
prortunities. ,
a-.. 'At6 p.m. on'Satu'rday, we•;had
Fiur second mixed Scotch two
Mall of the season. It was
followed by a' barbecue and
danc,c;where,a good, tines,;vias
had by alt: Winners for th'e two
ball included' Paul Baechler
and Barb Fisher, George'Low°
and Grace Sale, Bill Asher and
Shirley' Baechler, Walter
Sheardown and Adele Drennan,
Jim Muir'and Jo Anne 'Telford
and Gerry,Lassaline and Isibel
MacDonald. The hidden hole
winners were Stan Connelly
and Audrey Lyndon and Clarke
Chisholm and Jeanne Senior.
The two- most .important,
cutting (left to rght) are Pat Dockstader, Tennis Kolkman
(former owner or the property on which the range is,situated),
Lena Kolkman, Lisa, Paul and Shirlef'Baechler.. (staff photo)
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fingers to the beginner, and 'to
all golfers, int' the last two
fingers of the left hand. If they. '
"go", everything goes, If -you
are to become a keen golfer, it
is worth your trouble, 'to
strengthen your left .arm and
particularly the last two fingers
gf your left hand°'"S Tinging a
club• with your left hand alone
or squeezing a rubber ball are
two exercises which will help
you strengthen your left arm
and fingers. Give it a try, good
luck and'Come°Alive In'75!
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GOLF
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Held June 25
.at Pike Lake
Denis -
Lassaline
Goderich
Buildall
Was top golfer of the
tournament: His score
was 73 on the _Par - 70
course. Denis took the
much'..enved trophy for,
the Lake Huron zone of .
over 100 entries.
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