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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.
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,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.
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