The Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-08-29, Page 18W
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Lady golfers perseverethrough rein
"The only thing that was going to stop us
would have been lightning," said Joan
Barrie of Goderich, who captured the prize
for low net score at the Sunset Golf Club
Ladies' Invitational tournament on August
22.
Fortunately, the golfers were not plagued
by lightning bolts but the weather was
certainly a factor as it alternated between
irritating drizzle and outright torrents of
rain. Golfers were forced to contend with
wet conditions all day.
Joan Barrie's score of 106, with a 40
handicap, gave her a low net of 66 for the 18
holes. Low gross winner was Marg Christie
of Dundee Golf Course with an 87 score for 18
holes.
Other Sunset Golf Course members who
were among the top finishers were: first
flight, , Rosemary ' Armstrong, Marilyn
Graham and Della Bedard; second flight,
Shirley Baechler, Chris Reeve and Dorothy
Bogie; and third flight, Thora McPherson,
Pat Dockstader, Marg Smith and Marlene
McDougall.
In other recent .happenings 'at Sunset,
winners of the two -ball on August 24 were
Tony Bedard and Helen Clark, Ticker Mero
and Betty Fuller,, and Al McDonald and
Joanne Crawford. The next two -ball will be
held on Monday, September 3.. Social hour
will begin at 2 p.m. The annual Sunset
auction will also be held at this time.
Men's night results for this past week
were: first low gross, Brian Reeve; first low
net, Bruce Barrie; first flight low gross,
Mike Paquette;• first flight low net, 'Ticker
Mero; second flight low gross, Rick Turner;
second flightlow net, Fred Jewell; third
flight low gross, Jim Mero; third flight low
net, Perry Wood.
Ladies' night results were: first flight,
Joyce Bolton arid Joan McDougall; second
flight, Mary Lynn Telford, Evy-cDonagh,
Marj Smith and Ellen Connelly; third flight,
Marlene McDougall and Ruth Bushell;
fourth flight, Betty Fuller and Marion
Harris. J•
This Thursday will be guest night for the
ladies when Sunset will host Seaforth,
Maitland and Bluewater Golf Clubs. Tee -off
will be from 4 to .5 p.m. with lunch and
auction to follow.
Mike Beange was low gross winner in
recent junior competition. 'A' flight low
' gross was Dave Brown; 'B' flight low gross
was Tim Connelly; and 'C" flight low gross
was Jason Cook.
Joan Barrie, of Goderich was the winner of the Sunset Golf Course tournament held August
22. Joan posted the low net score of 106, with a 40 handicap. Marg Christie, of Dundee shot
the low gross score, of 87.I photo by Patrick Raftis
The juniors will hold their annual closing
party on Friday, August 31 at 10 a.m.
'I'I)c final men's interclub was played at
Sunset on Sunday with the Sunset tear)
being the overall winner, remaining in third
position for the season.. •
Hanover Harness Night held Thursday
The tenth r'acellight at Goderich Raceway
was held 'Thursday, August 23 ami featured
Hanover flarr.ess Night. Hanover I larness
donated a stable harucss to the winner of
each race and a blanket to thew inner of the
ninth.
One of the highlights of the evening was
Mar 1''1 Patsy's win in the• fifth race. The
four-year-old mare by 'Lip Tar and K.F'.
Klahanie is owned by Lionel Kloss of
Goderich and is trained and driven b1- Bob
I )aer.
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Mar 1•:I -Patsy has won four of six starts
this year. All of these wins were posted at
Goderich Raceway. On August 23 :\ far Fl
Patsy cut the mile out. posting fractions of
a, 1• 04 '_'. 1 .3; •2 and finished in 2:07.
Windscreen was second by a length and a
half and Boss Battin on Highland Sun'l'ess
. 1t as third.
In the ninth race•. Handy Sl.pper won the
cooler presented by ll;utover Harness.
Hand Slipper took the lead in'n erhately
and won in 2 In; as lions Bntttri guided the
four-year-old gelding fron w ire tow ire.
Syringo placed second and Rustic Ilelene
was third.
The diinth and feature race 'I•Lursday.
August 30 is the final of the (,oderleh-t linton
Paling Series This series is an early (losing
event for two to four' -tear -obis who hays nut
tvo )500 Wet Ina. as of .lune 1 The titst tyle
le's'wer'e held in Clinton. The final 4t(•, for
a purse of $:l.000.
The race features a full field of sever)
pacers with the top contender being
Princes Sister ho is owned, trained and
driven by Ross Baffin: Freddie Flanagan
1t ho is owned by N1ac Hodgins and is tra Ine'1
and driven by Hick Hodgins: arid Wayward
Wind who is owned by Kevin Carter. trained
by Paul Taylor and driven be Fred Sadler
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Introductory Course
ADULTS: Monday 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Children's Class Monday 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
(A..6 wan snag)
REGISTRATION
Monday September 10th et 6 p.m.
Goderich Township Hall (Holtum :vine)
For Information call - 482-3634
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Sylvia hails frorn Kitchener bringing
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experience. She 1s recently a new
resident in Goderich and looks
forward to meeting now people in
the community.
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