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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-05-19, Page 17I a This year's executive for the ladies' tennis club at the Maitland Country Club are: front row, left to, right, Madot• Turcotte, vice-president; Linda Murphy, publicity; and Dianne Morrissey,. membership chairman; and back row, left to right, Shelagh Sully, president; Jo -Anne Collins, past president; Diane Stinson, ways and means chairman; Barb O'Brien, secretary -treasurer; and Mary Lapaine, president of the Board of Directors. ( Photo by Joanne Buchanan) This year's executive for the ladies' golf club at the Maitland Country Club are: front row, left to right, Doris Paquette, sports captain; Hazel Beaver, president; and Jean Knight, handicap chairman; and back row, left to Deadline for sports copy Monday 5 p.m. W.J. Denomme FLOWER SHOP Phone S24-8192 DAY OR NIGHT Agent for 24 hr. FILM DEVELOPING right, Eileen Beauchemin, social convener; Edna Looker, vice-president; Jean Hanly, secretary -treasurer; and Mary Lapaine, president of the Board of Directors. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) GODERICH SIGNALSTAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1982—PAGE 3A Sunset G elf Club prepares for anniversary weekend by Betty Helesie The weatherman has cer- tainly been cooperating for the golfers this spring, as May has been really great, with lots of sunshine and warm breezes. The course is in good shape, with lots of new trees, etc. that adds to the beauty of the course, but I'' :r sure some day not all go i:;ers will appreciate these littl:; beauty) hazards! M 's night, Tuesday, May 1 `, Brian Reeves shot low gr ,for the night and Stu Huyck ; d low net. 21st ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS: — ye -BOX PLANTS .75a HANGING POTS $1 Doo_s1500 GERANIUMS BEGONIAS $1 00 DRACENA 4: ONE SMALL PERENNIAL taiis TO BE GIVEN AWAY WITH EACH PURCHASE • WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! HIUSSER'S GREENHOUSE • 156 Eldon St. (Across from Racetrack) GODERICH 524-9649 A Creative Approach to One special per family No additional charge for groups Addihanal portraits and special effect por,rCiture.tf:variable. may be purchased with no Obligation Poses our selechon Minors must be accompanied by o parent Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded MAY SUNCOAST MALL GODEIIICH DAY DATE HOURS WED. THURS. 19th 20th 10-8 10-8 FRI. 21st 10.8 SAT. 22nd 10-5 First flight went to Bob McDougall, Ticker Mero and Issy Bedard; the second flight winners were Lee Kirkwood, Tom Moore and Don Fuller; third flight: Frank Graham, Jim Crawford and Pete Tiechert, while Bill Neal, Gary Arm- strong and Eric McNee were fourth flight winners. On Thursday night the ladies had another good evening, as Mary Lynne Telford, Joyce Bolton and Verna Kane were first flight winners; second flight, Mary Ann Dempsey, Ellen Connel- ly, Thora McCabe and Chris Reeves; third flight winners were. Pat Dockstader, Marilyn Graham, Jbyce Scott and Karen Sturdy; while Nancy Stubbs, Ruth Bushell, Betty Fuller, Kathy McGrail and Agnes Bedard (tied) were winners in fourth flight. This Thursday is guest night, Shirley is preparing the food - there will also be special. prizes. A Reminder: This is the 10th anniversary weekend coming up and Paul and Shirley are planning a big weekend for all you, members. So come out and enjoy. Friday, May 21 - Casual golf - get together after dark. Saturday, May 22, Two - Ball - 3 p.m. - Pig Roast. Sunday, May 23, Men's Brunch. Monday, May 24, Men's Early Bird Tournament. Colts split pair of games The ball season got un- derway again this week as Fleming Clinton Colts split a pair of games. On Wed. night, the Colts thumped Walkerton by a 21- 10 score. After a slow start, the Colts scored runs in every inning from the third through 7th. Greg Burns led the attack with four hits in five trips to the plate with Don MacDonald and new -comer Bruce Bowman with three hits each. ,John Hart had a pair of hits with Don Colquhoun, Hans Lep- pington, Mike Wildgen and Dave Patterson recording one each. Wildgen got the win with Colquhoun releiving for the save. On Sunday, the Colts suffered an 8-i loss to Arva, as two Colt errors led to four unearned Arva runs. The Colts had their chances for the win as they outhit Arva 12-8 but couldn't put the hits together for the needed runs. Don Colquhoun had four hits for the Colts with Don MacDonald recording three. Fremlin, Leppington, Hart, M. Wildgen and D. Bartliff had one hit each. MacDonald suffered his first loss, but got excellent relief help from Casey Wildgen. The Colts next game is in town on Wed., night against Exeter. On Sunday, they. travel to Walkerton for a 1:30 Double header. See ya at the park. • CANADIAN SKYItIDER MUST BE SEEN... SUNCOAST MALL GODERICH MAY 19-22 FUN TO FL EASY TO LEARN TRAINING LOURS DON'T MISS THIS & FLY FOR ONLY SAFE &-AFFORDABLE °35." PERSONAL AIRCRAFT TWO SEATER TRAINER DleptATED VISA x 280 - GODERICH 519) 524.8089 matter charge by: AERO TECH AVIATION, LTD. GODERICH INDUSTRIAL FASTBALL LEAGUE NEW PLACER ENTRY FORM If you wish to ploy fostball In the G.1.F.L. you must meet one of the following eligibility requirements: a) be a resident of Goderlch or live within a 10 mile radius. b) be employed in Goderlch or within a 2 mile radius. c) be a student of G.D.C.I. sometime during the current season. Name_ _ Address_ Address_ Last Team Position SIGNATURE Phone COMPLETED FORMS ARE TO SE SUBMITTED BY JUNE 8, 1982 MAIL ENTRY FORMS TO: KIRKEY'S CAR CARE 80 VICTORIA ST. GODERICH, ONT. voo/wAllIW k CATALOGUE STORE Reductions in effect until May May,,26, 1982. 20.00 • BOXING Save 20.00 by buying the complete 5 -piece set Casino garden group 84 Boug VI EG CANS •�n-a 5 pieces complete ht separately. umbrella. table and cover and pair of lawn chairs would cost 174.84; Buy as a complete .set and. save 520.00! See items A to D page 5. Sprang Catalogue Ac1ty .o. FISHING DERBY v2tG 440 :.➢rain, Your choice! 69415 -Dragster 69416 -Boxing 69417 - Fishing 69418-Starnpede non -catalogue • Items 11 93 each 4 -way folding lounge Was 14.96. 93162. item C. page 21. Spring Catalogue. 96 each Sunbeam electric mower Was \94.81. 92654. item E. O 81 page 13. Spring Catalogue. each B&D Whipper Snipper Was 18.88. ' 92573: item 17 page 12. Spr r g Catalogue inti,.....::.,•:.. ., :. Coleman low -boy cooler 93292. item H. page 19. Spring Catalogue 34" x 75' sleeping bag 93704 stern 9 1page 18 Sp"ng ' Catalogue 144-pce. fishing outfit 93109' e 1 1 page << , ..,c, Catalog,, each each If you find a better current price on any idgnical item in any other Canadian catalogue store, we will match the p ice or refund the difference. Hours: 9 TILL 9:30 6 DAYS A WEEN Buil YOUR Hwy. Noe 21 South (I3ayflesd Fid-).CAoderich MARS td UB Suncoast Mali .•.v..I •, .r•..f+ wed