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ilembees at�le i aderich lawn j rwling: Club recently held a painting bee at the club's
li!'ict4aStreet greens. MabelYoung, above, headsalong line of painters while Nichol Brown,
blow, touches up`lre gibes. •The'club is seeking new members and offers a free month of
bowlfnetheyarealsapreparhigforamixed .tournamenton.July 1. (Photo by Dave Sykes)
ing brightens greens
aiwrt ` season is
z g6e0ng� an the� ,`rae seen ardneve ungai
"uever dayoiei"s
Stn$et
A painting 'bee was.
o>r�arafized. ora Jeune 11 and. a
imil'er people armed
with:.scrapers, brushes and
•
paint gave the benches, a . weather -perm fitting.
wholenew look. Coming up is a mixed pairs
On Friday June. 19, the tournament'for July 1. This
ladies! held ` ar'fim'day witIP'sglitirabilikrerehtlitrabd by
lunch, prizes, and also had", the 'Metes bowling drib and
three men • as guests. sponsored by . Victoria and
Everyone had:a good time Grey mist Co.. •
and each went home with a
prize. Another ladies fun day
is marked for July 16
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June .15 at Maitland
C.olmtry +Lob, 38 menplayed
in very warm, windy
weather with the following
results.
Bob McDougall and Dave
Cornish tied for first,
followed by John Al+nder,
John Stringer, Greg
-LIpaine, and -Bead Worthy.
Winners. of the draw were
X11, Cornish tie for first
Russ Genaailk mrd _ m'eati. .ittha te• ,- t+ -of--
B*til erg, and -John and Pauline -McKellar, , whale second went to tannin
James and Bill Hanly, third
was won by spa Lookkrand
Dame Cornish, fourth went to
Ardlth Brissette and son
David, and fifth went to
Doris Paquette and Bob
McDougall.
String,et fourth Dors Paquette and
,esday, June 16 was SIS a Thlduw)rtli, and fifth
Lad ett Glseslt Night, Forty- Jean Knight and Lora More.
two ladies braved the rainy The moat honest golfefl
elements to'.play and after were Vem Frith and Nora
much gong, goofing, and Rawson.
laughing thet'results were:
first Mame Martin and On June 19, 1.9 people
Joanne Jasper, second played in the rated 2 -baai..
Don Edwards and Jean
Marie Huff and Diane
Sunet,nen,score 60
out of 90 at Interclu
SUNSET NEWS
By Betty Helesic.
Hope: lots of girls got out
Monday 'night for lessons,
one thing for sure, it was not
too hot. After a weekend in
Lindsay, apartment hunting
for our son for September,
and friends dropping in from
Hawaii Sunday night, I had
no ambition left for Monday
night lessons.
Some of our men went to
the Interclub on June 7th at
Kincardine -and-came away
winners of 60 out of the 90
points. Congratulations
fellas!
Bridge
Club plays
Swiss match
The Gaderich Duplicate
Bridge Club met at the
m a....
evening, June 16 for a Swiss
team of four match with nine
tables in play.
First place winners were
Jean Cook and Verna Worthy
and Evelyn Galbraith and
Dawna SprouL
Tied for; second place were
Auleen • Curry and Jean
Paper nick and Mary'
Lapaine and Louise
Hetherington and Joanne
L uchworth and -Lee ee Wyant
and Gord Ritledge and Rick
Somers.
Tied for third place were
Esther Gann* and Helen
'Xolidlg,andAudreyTobin and •
Tom Eadie and Cathy
MacDonald and Pat Stringer
andBetty and Ray Fisher.
On June 16th themm� had
16th Men had
33 players out with Stan Con-
'nelly goibng a 35 for low
gross of the, night and Don
Armstrong came in with the
low net.
• First flight winners were
Brian' Reeve, Bob
McDougall and Bill Thomp-
son. Second flight went to
Coley McDonagh, Ticker
Mero and Lloyd Schoenhals
while Gary Chambers, Don
Fuller and Tom Moore were
the third -flight -winners.
Six ladies went to Kincar-
dine on June 16th to the 4 -
ball -better -ball. Mary Lynne
Telfo dd andShirley ;ha ler
came' in fourth.
Last Thursday, ladies'
night. Della Bedard and Ver-
na a were our first flight
Minters; second flight went
to Mary Lynne Telford, Maryln James, second ,
JoypeBolton,.ThoraMcCabe Johnin Strickland, putts
Elven Beauchemin.
Ladies Scotch 2 ball are
now posted, be sure to get
you games played.
If you think it's hard to
meet new people, just pick
up the wrong golf ball.
Twenty-one ladies played
for the Maitland -Trophy on
Saturday June 20. Vern,Frith
came in the winter with a 68
net while ruluierup was
Carol Hunter after breaking
a three-way de with a 69 net.
The first flight winners
were: first Doris Paquette,
second Shelagh Sully, and
putts Marie , Huff; second
flight, first Marg Evans,
second Jean Knight, putt
Bess Smith; third flight, first
and Ellen Connelly; third
flight winners were Dorothy
Bogie, Pat Wilkinson, Rocky
Whalen and Mary Ann
Dempsey while Rosemary
Aranstrong, Joyce Scott,
Diane Little and Betty Fuller
were the fourth flight win-
ners. No card winners were
Judy Kelly and Becky
McIver.
This week June 25th is
another Pin Day for any of
the ladies who would like to
golf holes.
Also.,-ke p in',._. itl the
Couples' Tournament which
is less than a month away -
July 12th.
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