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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-06-29, Page 19Laura Mullin shows some of the form which helped her and parer Shehigh Sully win the ladies' final of the Men's and Ladies' Over -30 Doubles Tit held at the Maitland Country Club on Saturday. Partners Bob Dick and Paul Brown won the men's final. (Photos by Joanne Buchanan, Club holds doubles tourney I aturday t7ie over 20 y anoffalir gang hit the courts for a The second flight winners Men's and Ladies' Doubles Tournament_ In the ladies' final Shelagh Sully andLaura Mullin defeated Faye Shantz and Moranne Duddy 7-5, 6-2_ In the men's final Bob Dick and Paul Brown defeated Tom Ewer and Art Whilsrnith 6-2, 6-2. A good day was had by all thanks to John Jmnla for organizing the event_ Congratulations to Wally Pierson, the case a week winner. On Friday, July 1 there will be an open singles Men's and Ladies' Tournament. For more information call the pro shop at 524-9641_ On The Greens On Tuesday, June 21, the ladies invited guests to enjoy an evening of golf, dinner and a white elephant. auc- tion. In the last flight, Doris and Sue Paquette were first, and • second were Shelagh were Jean Bell and Ruth Bushell. Marilyn Cornish and Sue Scrimgeour, Jean Knight and Jean Mulndle, and Verna Kane and Patty Brereton. The third flight winners were Rosie Evans and Ruth Keene, Bertha McGee and Beth Remington and Los McGill and Penny Peters. The fourth flight winners were Mary Lapaine and Sal- ly Walker, Dorothy Green and Eileen Beauchernin, Garrow- Couples night was held on Friday, June 24. The first place winners were Don Stewart and Rosie Evans; Dave, Cornish and Grace Neville came in second; Jerry Mountford and Jack Evans were third; fourth were Joan McDougall and Bill Lu mby; and Irla Stewart and Fred Looker were fifth. Two couples were in sixth spot, Bob McDougall and Bud Lurnby, and Art Mountford and Lois McG11. Bridge Club scores On Tuesday, June 21 the Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club held a six -table Howell game with the average score being 54_ Bill °Cochrane and Fred Egener were first with 64; Mary Ann Dempsey and Pat Stringer were second with 6T-2; Jean Papernick and Aileen Curry and Mary Don- nelly and Eleanor Erskine were tied for third with 57; Helen Tench and John Wood were fifth with 56; and Anna Godley and Edna Overholt were sixth with 54,2. CHI.-CHEEMAUN BOOKINGS NOW AVAILABLE CALL TODAY TRAVEL 68 Court House Square - Downtown Goderich Please Dial 524-7335 OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT .111111.. NOTICE TO P.U.C. WATER CUSTOMERS NOTICE OF RATE ADJUSTMENT Due to the need for additional funds to implement the proposed Water System Expansion Progratnrrie the Commession has decided to increase the water rates by 'ZOO per flat rate customer per month. and 10% to the metered water customers per month, The monies collected willnot be used for any purpose other than for the Water System Exponsron. .. . The new water rates will be effective with all billings issued on and after August 3rd, 1963. Flat Rote Metered Rote First 227 Cubic Metres Next 455 Cubic Metres Next 909 Cubic.Metres Balance Cubic Metres MONTHLY RATES Existing New Rotes 510 00 S12.00 35' per Cubic Metre 29' per Cubic Metre 27' per Cubic Metre 29' per Cubic Metre 40` per Cubit Metre 32' per Cubic Metre 30' per Cubic Metre 25' per Cubic Metre Minimum metered accounts will be increased from Thee present S10.00 to $12.00 per month GODERICH PUBLIC UT.iLITIES COMMISSION zit tLte t aft ,the GOIK sod WS WO* gensPetition is a tur0 evert and Sunsetisboh Mad and -pleased with tie view -ions effect of our 1 ma . Almostr on the team won points andps. rize' The resalts were Sunset, 55 points; Kincardine, 43'iz points;,, Wingharn, 42% points; and Walkerton, 39 Bill won the longest drive. It occurred on No. 1 hole when 8111 drove the ball appreximately 270 yards. The Interclub trophy once again resides in our lounge. Minor soccer Two games were din the6 6. House League last Wednes- day. Raiders their lead at the top of the table by defeating 2-0. Hard -shooting shaker Derek Gilchrist scared both goals. In the second game Giaigg defeated the luckless Bombers, 1-0 to stay within two points of the leaders. Jeff Phelan scored the win- ner's goal. Last Monday the Squirt Travel. Team commenced their schedule with a 0.0 draw at Clinton_ The Goderich team seemed over- awed, and took a long time to settle down, however, the se - prevenient, and a few glimp- ses of the team's undoubted offensive potential. Outside - left Derek Gilchrist tures in 'a strong two-way perfor- mance, and rnidfielders Jeff fciages,, Mike McBride and Murray Hunter contributed stalwart d r • efforts. Is Labatt balloon at Hully Gully The skies of midwestern Ontario will be a little bluer on July 9 and 10. The Labatt's balloon will fly over they Labatt' National Senior Motocross Oiampieanships July 9 and 10, weather per- mitting- The balloon will serve as a camera platform for C.T.V.'s Wide World of Sports as well as the vehicle that will take up some kicky spectators during the races. The balloon is a familiar .. sight as the star of many Labatt's T.V. commercials and the Senior National Motocross races are the chance for you to see it in person. The appearance of the balloon is just one of the many things to expect at the Senior Nationals. The Labatt's Senior Na- tional Motocross Champion- ships will be presented by the London Free Press at Hully Gully, Varna. victoriousare ... DIV Wan Della Bedard and Lrina Marcel, it �..._... Baena'and 0011187 Marilyn SWAT winner Of t .. Mlaafo Inches' Unnamed, while at the MitchellT Thera McCabe won. Men's MS fesseks "OM was dor net winner ono Ernie Neal* an lint PauI cowl Ihot m thild Geo, Steve ?MacPherson, Bill Graham and Murray Mann- ing. 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