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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-08-05, Page 7• W .• ,r Warm, sunny skies prevailed . for the ° holiday weekend.. and plenty of avid golfers came out to the Sunset to soak •up the sun and play a round of golf. -Augtist--Promises--oto- be -5r busy Month at the Sunset. The. annual Men's. Invitational will be held on Wednesday;' August 18. There ,ace still some tee off ti=mes available: The maximum number, ,of entries i§160. So, please book ,your time soon if you plan to attend. ° The juniorinvitational-will be held on Tuesday; August'.. 24. Please watch this colt3° iii for further details.... - = Low gross. on Men's Night:- July ight;_July 26 was Greg Hansen and low net _was, Bob Cousins. Congratulations to Greg and • Bob:. First .flight winners were: Paul Baechler, Steve Davey and Jim• Tebbut,; second flight:- Dennis LeBrun, Bob Durnin and Tom Love; and .third flight: Bill Mcisaac, Dort- Siemon and Cliff Kennedy. • • A ladies' interclub wa. held at the Sunset on Wedne ,day, July 27 with ladies atte.iding from the Kincardine 'golf club, the Maitland golf club and the Sunset golf' club: A roup.ofi' orf wasi•f 11 d g_ o owed by. a supper and social get -together in the Sunset lounge. Winners included: '.. .Della Bedard from the ' Maitland,• Adele Drennan from. ' the Sunset' and .Marg ` Arscott. .........:... from Kincardine. rF superstars beat Clinton in close contest on home grouni Nichol The Clinton Sluggers trade .Jenkins and Sally 114cout from Dawn' Westbrook admirable showing scoring with two men down. and Sue Gardiner; who. had a against_ the Huron Central The atop of the third inninperfect ..da.y. at the plate with • - Ladies Softball League °brought the first Superstar three hits Rain • reduced',iattendance .; somewhat on Ladies'' Night,' Thursday, July 29. Winners included: first flight, Gerry Harris. and Del Mitchelmore; second €light,.Cris Spitkig-and Adele Drennan; third flight Betty Helesik; 'and :Mary Lynn. Telford; and fourth flight, Jackie Harris ..n :Fran - Profit„ tPeggy Cook, • • leaders, losing 9-8 :to the runs. Sue Gardner tripled and Doggedly the Sluggers-. Goderich•Superstars. kceme home on' Cathie •Stun---"came`back .'and went ahead The Sluggers took the lead dy's hit, Sturdy being driven again in their half of the -in; in the first inning, and .held in by Patty Denomme. ding with• a pair from Naricy the lead through the top of the .. Lois Dalton .made. it 4-2. Kuehl'andJoyce Jenkins who aeventh inning Shortstop Sluggers in. the. bottom. Of the counted for two Slugger runs. .. eggyw-itzer-eiime:•home third. Budgie Srlell drove her The Superstars . again behind the ;Pat of Budgie .tinonaone-1out'double, proved why they were league Snell': •-• • The Superstars .tied ,the leaders as they tied the game. They extended their lead:to game .with a pair of fourth up . again. Marilyn. 3-0'� in the second, ,Joyce inning' runs., coming with two Maccuspey and Colleen Jc-lhnaine Strickland"and Pat ' : y'... • Chisholm. Congratulatior11` ladies'! A mixed two ball was held er■' OwIers •.. e t�urne . • • at .the .Sunset. Gn Friday, Jul 30. It was followed .by a pot luck• supper in the clubhouse. 'Some of the winners were: Dave Mears. and 7oyce Bolton, Stan Telford and MacDonald,. acDonald,. and - Evalyn 'Evers', and •Alex Varga.. The next two ball• will be held on Saturday August 14. According tothe 'pros, the head is the axis of the golf swing Everything inpves . around it. A steady head prevents swaying, and helps to put the . shoulders in a vertical track. through im- ' pact) Allow the head to turn a bit to the This tt on the: backswing. This slight head. turn will allow free shoulder movement'. Starting . the. downswing, the head must be; kept in this- original position. It steadies the swing, and . prevents swaying forward with the trunk of the body. Good luck with your game. See' you at the Sunset soon! • • The s.eventh annual .Canadians Tire :Trophy competition was bowled Off at • the Goderich`'greeneon the'. Civic.:Holida.y August' 2•°and . attracted- a -full-entry-of 28 ' team. s from London, Paris, Stratford, Mitchell, Seaforth, Clinton, Exeter, St.. Marys, Brussels, Wingham, Detroit. • • tak Detroit and Pgrt Elgin,' Goderich fielded five teams • and naaaaged ,te.m.bowl 4heir Way.• -to first and fifth spots. The top . five teams' were, First place; Lee Ryan and Agnes MacEwan . ' of Goderich; Second .pl"ace; WalterWestbr„ook of Mitchell -.with Jule Westbrook °Mpf !deridRa.ceWaY FIRST RACE—Pace SWILLY BOY• NS OVINNGROOVIN KNIGHT A GONE CLAYBROOK MISTY G. Roebuck SCARLET FROST • D. Jewitt TRULY ADIVA D. Wall GREENWAY JODI , P. Kerr MOVIE MAKER JACK R. Faulds BIDET - • Wm.Caldwell en -tries.., Pur;0 BLAZER D. Jewitt K. Hsear30d TIMnBRENDA'S ERIuA HY J•: Duckworth Y • W. Dupee SIXTH RACE—HPace Purse $300 C. Young PORT FRANKS C. Young CLAYBROOK KAOLA . J. D SHOCKEM Ate SUNDAY TOPIC TBA C. Fisher BONNIE MEADOWS ' W.W.McLean CHIEF YOUNG C.uckworth Young JARVIS:COUNSEL -- ... J. Muir R. J. 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Baffin OAKWOOD RUTH K Hardy • Gaderich; Third place,' Art• and Mary`, Fi.na-iyspn of Seaforth; Fourth Huron` Wintermute and Mrs. •CQr-' ' nelisson or London and Fred Price and Mary Robinson took fifth place honors. • - `.The next big lawn.bowlingevent will be the _popular Victoria and Grey Trust Tournament which has been re.pscheduled' NI' ' Saturday. August 14. GOD ERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, 1976 --1 GE 7 Strawghan,bbth_scored _for the Superstars in the fifth inning • to the delight of the hometown --fans: - The Sljiggers rxiustered yet. ° • another. run ,in the bottom of ` the fifth to'1ead for the third time.Peggy Switzer scored her second' of three 'runs ,.and gave her_team a rim. total.af ,, seven. Clinton held , Oardiner's runless in the sixthbit the bubble .burst.for' them in the. top. of .:the seventh when the Superstars _rallied for three: ,ruris and the lead when 'it counted:. Dale Oke,, Dawn 'Westbrook and Sue Gardiner allscored with nobody out to put-th Sti` erata °s ortop • The bottom of tide seventh was the last • chance for the_ Sluggers, and'' while they scored only one run, 'Deannie' •Bell driving in Peggy Switzer, their showing . against the Superstars was admirable. ' Lori Keller pitched' the, win for the Gardi'ner's squad, and Diane Miller took the loss for the • disheartened • ' but courageous Clinton Sluggers. rump; :Your STE keshore.T- `' Stereq: Sales and 'Service • MATI'..SM1TH BAYFIELD "�' Proprietar a ONTARIO': Dealer. Phone 5w 5=21352 n KHAE-FER' S LADIE WEAR • EAR LTD; .OPPER'S SQUARE •GODERIcH SPINNER • • TRA HAZY DARTS n Ta,. ��r REE- TBA TINY'S COPPER DUKE C. Young ' MAJOR DECISION M. VanLanduyt GALT HILL TRUE PERSONALITY' , : J. Muir MARY GO WAY SCOTT'S BOY •-W.W.McLean NOBLE STEIN PRIMADAVEY N. McKnight Jr. JUDY MATHERS Purse;300' CITY BOOTS FOURTH RACE—Trot' MISS SKIPPERETTE . 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The rnen, Clarence :X.oAing, Palmer Kerr, Dave Wall and Ken;•Hardy•are scheduled'.to drive in the first, second, fifth, : seventh, eighth and tenth race tonight with the best average for the evening earning $100. •.Three •'con- ; solation prizes of $50 are also being offered. Tonight's card includes/the. $700 Bluewater Truck Centre Pace as the tenth and feature race. The mile pace is limited' to winners of over $2,000 'in., . 1976 and has•a six hope field.. • Last Week the tenth race ,was' the Reg Bell Memorial '' Pace worth $500 and was Won by' Truanna_ Duke. Truanna, driyen by :Dennis Jewitt, paced the distance, in ?:07. and. paid $15.60 to win. Green.view Duke placed paying $2.80 . and Magic. . Meadows came in to show at $2•.40. The exacta paid $28.70, • The Glassman of Ontario ,ARE SPECIALISTS • IN '•TRIM,.. .:� ; 'COMPLETE AUTO UPHOLSTERY PINSTRIPIN.G. VINYL ROOFS OPERA WINDOWS BODY SIDE MOULDINGS CONVERTIBLE .TOPS ° • INSURANCE CLAIMS CALL 524.421 36 FOR FREE.ESTIMA,TE5 -FREE. 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