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GOi ER1 'H SIGNAL-STAtt, THURSDAY, SE'PTEIVIBE t 4,19175 -PAGE 7 -
It's been a. week full of • ac- Clifford; fourth flight"` --'Betty
tivity at the Sunset despite the Helesic; Nadine Brown, Jackie
rainy weather. Harrison, Marion Goodman
Tuesday, August 26, there and Karen Sturdy. After their
were 47 men present for Men's golf "game the ladies had
Night. Low gross ,went to Tim dessert and coffee in the Sunset
O'Brien and low net -went to Ed lounge. Anpther lucky draw
Harrison. Congratulations Tim was held and JoyceBolton won
and Ed! a planter.
�O,ther winners included: first The third annual Junior
flight, George Low, Denis tournament on Friday, August
Lassaline, Don Bedour "and 29, saw a good turnout with
Doug Spitzig; second flight, about 70 ' Juniors present.
Leon Gaynor,. Brian Reeves, However, heavy rain lasted the
StarrTelford, Ab Middel, Clark
Chisholm, - Chari•e Robertson,
Bill Fritzfey and George
Williams; third flight, Gerald
-Morgan, Mike Thomas, Don
'S'iemon,Harry W'lliams, Ray
r:y,� i isZ hri
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whole day and needless to say,
Our juniors were quite wet by
the end of 18 holes. L• ow gross
for the day went to p Cam Doig
who shot a 68.
{ Wayne Forbes won the'
Telford andWalter 5heardown: longest —drive and Brad
Wednesday, August 27 was Kaminska came closest to the
the day of the first 'annual° pin. First low gross in the
Sunset . Men's Invitational. Junior division was won by
Approximately 145 men played Steve pavey and low net' went
18 holes of golf and enjoyed a to Wagne Forbes. In the
roast beef dinner afterwards. Juvenile division, Monty
Norman won first low gross and
Dave 'Bedour won first low net.
Steve Stein won first low gross
in the Bantam division and Del
Mitchelmore won first low net.
The juniors were very ` en-
thusiasti.c and handed in some
excellent scores despite Ate
weather.
On Saturday, august 30, a pre
Octoberfest celebration was
held a't the Sunset. It included a
mixed Scotch two ball, German
food and dancing.
Winners of.the two ball Were: •
first, Bill Asher and -Nadine
Brown;' second, Stan Telford
and Wi la Williams; and third,
Stan, Connelly and Joyce
Bolton. A Mr. ands Mrs. 'Two
Ball will be held on Sunday,
September 14' at 2 p.m. It will
v'include a pot luck supper.
Low gross for the day went to
Cam Doig from Seaforth.
Cam shot three.under par for
a score of 65. Low net went to
Randy Binkley of Walkerton.
Law gross 'in first flight went to
Dan Lewis and low net was won
by Don Bedour. Low gross 'in
second flight went to Leroy
Bedour and low net was won by
Charlie Robertson. w
In third flight, 'law gross .was
won by Earl Groshew• and low
net went to Al Durnin. Low
gross in fourth flight went to
•'Tim West aed low net was won
by George Telford. Dave Fleqk
from Stratford. had the longest
dri'e and Jim Tebbutt from
London came closest to the pin.
We had goad golfing weather
and the prizes were super,
thanks .to, the many,. generous
donations received. Overall, it, Since this is my last column
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was . quite a successful tour- before .neturning to school, I
pa ment
• would like to take this op -
On Thursday, August 28, portunity to thank everyone I
there were 26 women present worked with — Paul„ .Shirley,
- for Ladies' Night. First flight Pat, Dave, Tim, Steve and
winners were: Marg Evans, Jo Kerry. Also, a special thanks
,Anne Telford, Shirley Baechler goes out to all of you who helped,
and Willie Low; second flight,"' to make my summer at the golf
Joyce Bolton and Jane Kerr: course an enjoyable one. See
third - flight; Carol Hunter, you • September 27, ,on -Club
Mary Lynn Telford- and ' Pat Championship Day.
Vanastra Gun Club B
Twb•°area men shared top'
honors last Saturday a't' the
Vgnastra Gun Cl'ub's weekly
skeet shoot. Tarn ' Allen of
Londesboro 'and Bill McNutt of
Exeter each hit• 24 out of 25"
targets. .
Next came Glen, Mogk of
Bornholm with 23, Jerry
Coleman of Seaferth and` Don
Bricker of Goderich with 22
each, Dennis 'Bricker of
Goderich with 20, and three
persons'` tied with 19 - Pat
Heenan of Seaford:4. Derwin
Carter of Londesboro, and
Charlie Brandon of Clinton.
They were followed by. Mer
-Batkin of Clinton,,,•Ashle
Gilbert of Goderich and
'Harrison Schock of Zurich with
18 each.
At the'trap Shoot last Wed -
`,'nesdty ,Aug. 27, there was a
three-way tie for top spot with
18i11 Stewart and Greg Potter of
,Goderich,,. and John Anderson
of Kippen each hitting 23 out of
'' targets.
The top three were followed
by J,im Sheardown and Man-
fred Die.r•olf of Goderich and
1-Iarr•ison'Schock of -Zurich -with
'42 each; John Hessels of
Goderich and Merv' Batkin of
Clinton with 20 each: and Lloyd
Venner of Hensall with L9.,
Next came Joan Dierolf of
Goderich with' 18, John
Greydanus .' of ' Clinton and
Ashley Gilbert of Goderich with
16 each, and Paul Middleton of
Clinton with 1'S.
Participate at
HURON COUNTY:S. FIRST INDOOR
SWIMMING FOOL
at the
VANASTR,A RECREATION COMPLEX-,
Fall Sessions .
September 29 to December 13, 1975
We offer 5) different organized Pool and Gym programs
• with Qualified Instructors.
PROGRAMS FOR EVERYONE
Youth Swimrping Instructions
Adult Swimming Instructions
Scuba Diving Course
Royai Life Saving program
Diving Course •
Synchronized Swimming
instructor Course
Gym;Swim Programs
Co-ed Noon hour Fitness.
Recreation Swims
Basketball
Volleyball
Gymnastic
• Ballet
Crafts
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and many more.
A detailed' brochure,Iisting all Programs forthe Fall and
Winter session is bein. mailed to every household in our
participating area. a,+ keep this .comprehensive"
Booklet for future r erence.
REGISTRATION .�
Saturday, September 1 3, 1 97
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p:m.
at the VANASTRA RECREATION COMPLEX
The Junior Invitational, golf ,tourhament held Friday went on
without 'a hitch despite the persistent afternoon rainfall.
Winners for tthe day were (front row left to right) Dave Bedour
of.Sunset, first low net in juvenile; Steve Stein of Hanover, first
'low gross in bantam; and Del Mitchelmore of Sunset, first low
nr t in hiintam; (hack row left to right) Wayne Forbes of Indian
Hills, first low net in junior;.,.Steve Davey of Sunset, first low
gross in junior; and :Monty Norman of Hanoir•er,,, first low gross
in juvenile. (staff -photo) H
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Round -up regatta ends.
Sailing Club's season
The Goderich Sailing club
rounded out their season racing
,Sunday with two full days of.
competitionin the . annual
Round Up Regatta. Four
five mile races 'were held' on
Sunday and Monday and ere
open to all members of the club
regardless of the type of boat.
The competition pitted the
skill of the crews against one
another as -keelboats, centre
boards, fireballs and dinghies
set off together in an all out
race to the finish line.
-The first two races in the
series were, held Sunday aiid
strong east' winds enable.d the'
racers to, complete the course
in outstanding times, Monday's
conditions were a little more
stable as the wind's moderated
-'and changed to a southerly
direction.
Paul Parsons and Mike
Donnelly crewed their fireball
to a first place fihish in three of
the four races to earn 'a first
place honor in the regatta. Bert
Corbett sailed an Abbott 22 to
second place and George and
Marilyn Penfold sailed the
fireball Jingle Balls to third
place.
The breakdown of results
according to classes placed Pat
Shanahan first in the cen-
treboard, division in Something
Jubilant, Chip Martin and John
Watson split second place in the
Goderich, Twp.
couple feted
by the family
A happy • occasion was
celebrated 'on- Sunday last,
,when members of the• im-
mediate family of Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Powe'1-1 ;ather•t,d at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. ,Murray
Maltby of London, to celebrate
the 40th ' wedding anniversary
of their mom and dad.
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See our greet new fall
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Our collection of crew and v.
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Trousers
Rawson & Swartman,offer,s a
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fentreboards. Paul Parsons,
George Penfold and Gooff
Langford finished first second''
and third respectively in the
fireball class,
Bert Corbett finished first in
the keelboat class followed by
George Robertson and Ron
Lee. Tony Miller .was the only
three-man keelboat in the
round -up regatta and he and his
crew Jon, Miller and Tim Hill
finished fourth overall in the
Rainbow:"
Final results for the season
will he posted by the club at
their awards banquet in the--
fal1. The season is complete
except for some pickup races
for Cruising boats and several
informal . series to be held for;
dinghy sailors-.
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