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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-06-01, Page 22Stan an • The weather illi0V m�nth has been very. indecisive. Will it rah) today or wili the sun Sbine740einti to be tne. 11,10st azked ,uaestion, IJnfor- tunatety,lag week was -blessedwithmore rain than sun, but events at the Sunset Golf Club cerninuedas Muni. Men's Night was held last Tuesday. Low gross winner for the evening was issY Bedard and low netwinner was Jack TrebiSh. First flight Winners were Paul Baechler, Brian Reeve and Bob McDougall: Second flight winners were Don v • *Fink Towk-Veore and Don ,Whlle Rich Turner, MIS CartOr and Pnink Graham won oathirdllight. Dniortlinatelz, Ladies! -Night was rained out last week. One thing you can count on during a May 24 *oehood rain. However, during Satur- day's Men's Field Day and Monday's Two Ball events, the rain held off, ,rnaldng both days very successful. The results of the Men's Field Day were as follows: Paul Baechler and Bill Neal were low gross and low net ,winoers.reipoiv* Firat Bight winners Were: Bell' McDougall, ty'Red.nrd and Tim West, w Brian Car- roll, Bill Brown and Larry McDougall won on second Hight. Third Rigid winners were: Ron Harris, Steve Allen and Dave Knox. Monday's Two Ball was well attended. Sixty-eight people came out and par- ticipated. The top four winn- ing couples were: Svan and Mary Lynn Telford, Tony and Dela Bedard, Don and Betty Fuller and Brian and Chris Reeve, •Tbe. nent*TWO Ball . be held on BaturdaYa Junef at 5 p.m. Note The above article was Intended for taatWeaft.'a abReatien of the SigPal• M00% MOORS Pertain to Men's Night and 1.4idies' Night, MaY 2A and 26, respec- tively. - On Men's Night, the low gross winner was Tony •Bedard, while low net was held by John McGuire. Fird flight winners were 'UM Bedour, Ethan Reeve and Dave MacAdanr and on second flight, Lee Kirkwood, e•^' Iuns llthieporeld and Don Vulleiibon Elliot, Ma and Ray Cooke were the IWO onthird MOW Although it rained on toadies' Night, 12 iaes braved the weather to play nine holes of golf. The even Ing was made a suceasii'hy a special . Hiram Walker praseatation on cooking with Kaluha. •Our members as well as their guests enjoyed the demonstration. Our that* to "Hiram Perhaps Ladies' Night this week will be blessed with more favorable weather. • • CE CONCRETE FORMING SPECIALS 1 Fast ReIncl_Competitive_Pricing For_ The Residential -Industrial -Farming Communities CONCRETE, WALLS Example 8 inch Walls up to 41/2 ft. high.. •10"/Iln. ft. 10 inch Walls up to 41/2 ft. high. '1125/11n. ft. 8 inch Walls up to 7' 8" high ...11S"Vlin. ft. 10 inch Walls up to 7' 8" high ..117"/Itn. ft. Additional Moving Charge Of 6150w on orders under 100 lin. ft. FOOTING PRICED ON REQUEST , FLOORS 1000 SQ. FT. 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ONLY QUALITY HY-TEST • READYMIX USED Phone A & W Concrete Forming & Finishing Est 1971 CALL COLLECT: 482-9611 Now Serving Lombton - Middlesex & Huron Counties OFFAI PuwELL Shop Where The Builders Buy --.•:;„•: • „ , • • •PAW, 2A —001)411M19.10?1FAMNrits4ToMig 1,13 n-74go • • sfolf „.es24president:cup i.gtue Onderich DiWhOte Bridge cink Thera 4*a WI* 'tables playing a ratehillgarne with WO sveme scorebeir Joanne Duckworth and Lee Ryan were first overall and EastrWest with 1321/2; Louise Hetherington and Verna Worthy were second with 112; Bill Cochrane and Bill Duncan were third with 1101/2; and Nuala Conlon and Kay Duncan were fourth with 110. italeen Curry and Eleanor EvaiHeirtinive4ocithdry wimmiNeorerth-Sellsecoyoanundthd with 125; Frank and Jim Donnelly were third with 120; and Evelyn Galbraith and Pat Stringer were fourth vothiork Maitland Country Club • . Men open season with breakfast The Men's Opening MacEwan. thirdmaxinlowen;a1a.rtin and Aran niwgehhtsopewethoahavevbeeeitninhajvre: Breakfast and Golf was a Ladies' night was, also great start to the season. very successful, as 24 ladies Brissette were tied for low • when the nights are warmer. Thirty-eight players turned were out on Tuesday night. putts for the evening. oinon_Monday,Ilay_23 for a First flight winners wereLati,ies please _plan ahead Don't forget to get your foursome team game. first low gross, Dorii-P5=—for the Diabicei Four WA tickets on -thedf, for the First prize went to the quette; and first low net, Better Ball, at the Maitland case -a -week. team of Paul Paquette, Fred Marie Huff. on June 15; The Maitland Thanks to the people who Looker, Guy Kelly and Ross Winners in the second Trophy on June 12; and worked so hard and got our Patterson (133). Second flight were Edna Looker, Guest Night on June 21. wind screens up - a job well prize to Bob McDougall, first low gross; Grace On The Courts: Barb done. Doug Hesk, Don MacEwan Neville, first low net; and O'Brien reports that on and Jack Hinton with a score Jean Knight, second low net. Tuesday, May 24 many ten- Please note that the of 130. The team of Les In the third flight, Marilyn nis players came out for Juniors' and Intermediates' Evans, Art Mountford, Del Cornish was first low gross, ladies' night. It was nice to Singles Tournament date Bedard and John Allin plac- and Chris Hoffmeyer first see some new,faces on the has been changed to Satur- ed third with 128 points. low net. In the fourth flight, courts and the club day, June, 18 and Sunday, Individual prizes went to Rosemarie Evans, first low welcomes these new June 19. Frank Carere, Q. Egener, gross; Mary Lapaine, first mernbers. By the way, Shelagh, look Dave Cornish, Randy Hugill, low net; Irla Stewart, second The -Geritol Cup was after that foot and get back Gerald Morgan and Don low net; and Lois McGill, postponed due to the cold onthe courts! Steven Taylor from HohnesvMe Public School clears 145 in to, win the senior boy's high jump at his school's track meet on May 18. (Rod Hiltsphoto) Without conditioning runners risk leg injury hamstring muscle contracts athlete who returns too early ning. There is swelling in the has become one of the most popular fitness to start the knee flexing. If is re-miury, so a gradual Running and recreational activities the quadriceps muscles, return to activity is essen- today. But in an attempt to which are the big muscles tial. achieve an optimum fitness the front of the thigh, fail to This kind of injury can level, runners risk injury to relax, the hamstrings tear. happen in younger runners their legs, especially without Cold temperature and as well, but what is more proper ' conditioning and muscle fatigue can con- commonly seen in active, warm-up. tribute to the . likelihood of growing adolescents is pain A relatively common in- this injury occurring. just below the knee, ag- jury &hong older runners, Treatment is prescribed to gravated by any running. even those in good condition, reduce pain, reduce spasm This particular pain has is the strained muscle in the in muscles and inflamma- the very fancy name of hamstring area at the back tion. elevation of the Osgood-Schlatters disease. • d tiinflammatory It is really not a disease, but area and loss of motion of the knee. • The treatment of this pro- blem is relatively simple. Activities such as running may have to be modified if the paitibeamies teolinconi- fortable for the child. Swim- ming may be substituted since it puts little stress on the leg. Ice ,can help relieve tfib pain, but drugs and physiotherapy are. of limited of thejeg and knee). value. The athlete- who - -ex- • : --drugs are recommended. rather an inflammation in an A positive feature of this periences ,a. . hamstring in- Later,. various—forins— AA—Wen Of thrinite ' —MU* that „ . intof ' of iUtbPSWlth the growth plate as - jury will ften describe jogg- ing along, feeling a sudden snap in the back of the leg and then experiencing a -sharp, excruciating pain which causes a fall to the ground. The middle part of the hamstring muscle at the back of the leg is very sore. In addition, there usually is loss of range of motion of the knee, muscle spasm and an inability to bear weight or stand on that leg. Days later, the sufferer can walk, but with an awkward gait. This acute muscle strain , ,Junior/School Boy may involve a tear of a few Motocross National Cham - fibers, a moderate number pionship. This award physiotherapy are used. tendon iinsgrowth n Filially, aprogram is design- plate or epiphysis. - - the adolescent gets older and ed for the athlete to restore, Usually this condition is results in no permanent strength and flexibility in the identified in an active child damage to the leg. It's stric- affected leg. ,• who complains of ~ having a ly a discomfort and inconve- The most common pro- tender area below the knee nience to some active blem encountered in the cap that gets worse with run- adolescents. Award given to Hully Gully It is with great pride that dard race conditions and on With this background, and Hully Gully announces one of the most demanding now with the recognition of receipt of the 'Canadian tracks in the province.' It's the Canadian Motorcycle Motorcycle Association from this House League that Association, • Hully Gully Organizer's Award for many C.M.A. racers have goes forth to even bigger and Event of the Year; the 1982 come, .; better things. of fibers or a complete rup- ture of the muscle and ten- don. The injury is caused because as the foot hits the ground, the stretched Corrugated Fiberglass Panels • From ?lasteel 26"x 96 S 7.95 26"x120 S 9.95 26'x144 811.95 In white. green yellow or clear. MacM.Iten Bloedel Do It Yourself • Barbeque Blocks Mfg. by Genstar Stone Products $2. 49each block Deluxe Grills (?of 2) 838.95 Genie • Garage Door 015., GENIE Opens with the revolutionaryAew Trac -Drive Models Start $1199.95 At Only Decor -Air STAIN Only $5.95 15er litre "A good quality exterior stain at a great price" 1" 12" Rough Pine BARN SIDING $379.00 per 1000 eq.ft. Lesser quantities 40$ per foot Prices In effect 'till clOsing Sat. June 11, 1983 Corrugated Drainage Tile 4" pipe 76 m. roll (app 250) •54.95 each 6" pipe 33°0 Irtra. r roll (a.a,PpP.. lw821.95 each 100') $74.95 each WAFERBOARD SHEATHING 4x8-1/4" .... $4.89 4x8-7116" .... $6.99 ei•e,,,,,(4,441,••••,•• •• ....... — • 15 - recognizes exceptional pro- motional efforts and dedica- tion to the Motorcyclists of Ontario, and is one of the reasons Hully Gully -was also awarded the Senior Success continues Cappuccino, the six year old thoroughbred owned by Dr. and Mrs. Leeper, excell- ed in his firstdressage show on Sunday, May 29 in Listowel. He was entered in Motocross Championships to five classes and placed in be held this year on July 9 every one. and 10. Desmond Leeper rode Since 1972, Hully Gully has Tine' in the Equitation and been heavily involved with Prix Capra classes. 'Chu; motorcycling in Ontario, and received second place in has been an active promoter both these classes. of motocross. Marlene Leeper rode Hully Gully has set up a 'Cino' in the Preliminary special House League that and Novice classes and the effers aspiring riders a horse won both divisions. In chance to race under stan- tile Preliminary division Get in the swim! JUDITH GHODERNAM SWIMMING REGISTRATION Registration forms will be available at the schools starting Monday. June 6. TO BE HELD AT: ST. MARY'S SCHOOL • June 13th -14th ROBERTSON SCHOOL • June 13th -16th VICTORIA SCHOOL June 20th -21st 12116.1:1111 P.M. AND $:611-444 P.M. GOODERHAM POOL JUNE 17 & 22-24 'Cino's' score was 60 per- cent, an incredible score for his first dressage show since a score of 55 percent qualifies a horse for the Canadian Championships. There was a 12 percent dif- ference between 'Ciao's' first place and the second place horse. Marlene also attempted a much higher_level dressage test with 'Cino' and received a fourth place ribbon. The Leepers were particularly surprised with this test since many of the movements demanded in the last test had never been attempted by 'Cino' before. It looks like a good sum- mer ahead for 'Cino'! Skaters pass tests Some of the members of the Goderich Figure Skating Club have been attending spring skating schools in Wingham, Stratford and Chatham. Melanie Hollingworth and Jillian O'Neill passed the Swing Dance. Emma Hollingworth pass- ed the Willow Dance. Jennifer Huyck passed the Paso and Blues dances, Lisa Fisher passed the Paso. Debbie Horton passed four Gold Dances - The Westrninister, Quickstep, 'Argentine Tango and Vien- nese Waltz. Melanie Hollingworth passed the Preliminary Figure, Emma Hollingworth passed the ist Figure. Lisa Fisher and Jennifer Huyck passed the 4th Figure test. Lisa Fisher and her part- ner Mark Moore of Wingham passed the Preliminary Pairs test and also the Junior Bronze Pairs test. Skaters will be atteildin,- summer skating schools and we wish them the best: 4