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FILM DEVELOPING...
Boats from Sarnia,
Bayfield, .Gran Bend .and
Goderich competed for top
honors : -on . Satt rday in the
f annual Dominion Road
Machinery' Regattaa. soon=
sored by. the'Dominion Road
Machiner,.y " Company and
hosted by the Goderich
sailing club,
'The skippers meeting at 9
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1-800-265.3181 Five kinds of blueberries
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"r%te/4osrTrusred. grow wild in Canada. Four
*rine In Traver . " are low -bush types • and" the
other is a highbush ype.
a.m. brought crew members
together to.discuss:the course
outlay and starting times .for
the • various classes. The
twenty-five mile course was
twice around •a ten mile
triangle with . a ,windward,
leeward, windward to finish.
-The More and Cruising
classes sailed.over the
starting line at 10:10 a.m.
lamonds bou
from-; •big.
ac.
The Clinton Housewives
collected 17•. -hits in the bottom
of.the sixth inning to erasea
one .run .d'eficit and blast the
Goderich Diamonds, 17=5,, in
ladies' -recreational softball
Teague action,
The Dian?onds jumped to a
3-1'lead.in the second inning.
When Karen McKinnon led off
with a walk and Joanne -
Goddard moved her'. to third.
Jane Chisholm drove in the
first run with a single and
consecutive .hits from Gale
Schneiker, E.arleen Spain,
Lynda Berry and Joanne
Chambers scored., two -more
runs. The Diam& as upped
the score. to five in the third
Linda Talbot leading off with
a :single. Karen McKinnon
moved her around with a hit
and Joanne: -Goddard and
Jane Chisholm collected
drives to score the runs.
The Housewives had moved
to within' one until their -sixth
inning splurge-. Batting
through the order twice the '
Clinton ladies" hammered
Joye Orr consistently pushing
13 runs across for'the:win.
The Diamonds revenged.
their .loss three - days . later
hammering .the Colborne,
Township, gir.Is 25-7, in a home-
game. at Victoria School.
Scoring at •least once an in-
ning'the- Diamonds were led
by Linda,Miller who collected
two singles and three doubles.,
scored five runs herself and l
batted in five., Linda Talbot
cracked two home' runs and
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scored • three "runs with two
doubles, that batted in. a total
of four runs..
with • the IOR elasse
following ten minutes later
Throughout this exciting rac
colourful spinnakers forme
a beautiful sight. Unfor
tunately the wind decreased
in the late afternoon fbrcin
the. race committee to shorten
the Course to 21 milts.
A sloppy ape .and corn,roas
supper at 6::00 p.m. appeased
the appetites of the hungry
silo allowed ver one
sailors e e
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'to get together.to discus the
exciting • and hume.rous in-
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At 7:00 p.m. awards were
presented' to -the first, second
and third .place- winners in
each cl'ass.: . -
'In the TOR A class: first
went to "Tigress skippered
by George Lion of Sarnia,
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second .went to "Showboat'
skippered by Dick Peever, of
London •and, third went to
"Mover" skippered by: F.
Dixon of London,
In .the IOR B class: - first
went to "Stinger" skippered
by A. Kindsyazer of St.. Clair
Second'went to "Felicity'
skippered by Tony'•Webster
of 'London aild third to the
"Exorcist" skippered by
Tony She'
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lli tfi''e' small. 10 .0 class;
which received no 'awards
siac-e-bnty-two boats entered;
first .went- to Bahgarang"
skipper''J' hy,Wllltani CJi:ven
of Bayfield and second` to
"China Bear" skippered by,.
Spike Bostonof Sarnia.
'The overall winner of these'
classes was the 'Tigress"
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Ken .Wood of the 'Ontario Lawn Tennis Association gives..some serving hints to Shellagh
and John S:ixliy in a clinic held at the Maitland Tennis Club last Thursday. Mr. Wood has -
conducted several:tennis clinics•in the area. (staff photo)
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'skippered , by- George Lion.
who received the highly
coveted. Dominion Roads
trophy. All. other winners
received flags,.
d,. In the MORC 4 class: first
place was awarded to "Jolly
Roger" skippered by A.
Rodgers of London. Second
resent to "Katy' skippered by
Fred Locke of Port Huron and
third to '. `Straight . Arnow"
skippered by J. Warren .of
London.
• In the MOTC -B class: first
went to "Nelson's `Blood"
skippered _,
� Alson
Vateho ise of Exeter. Second
went to "Satif Dorf" skip-
pered by . Paul Parsons of
Goderich and third '.. 'to
"Genie" skippered . by Ed
Beck • of London. No Overall
trophy vros awarded `in these
classes but flags were again,
given to ail winners.. '
The. Lake .I-Turon Yachting
Assoclation involves >nem-...
•.hers' of all four clubs_and our.
club was:pl'eased to note..that
over 35o"participated
b ats
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. last weekend's • event :.and
considered it the most suc
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