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Goderichmanhas perfect room
At the Vanastra trap shoot,
held Tuesday, August 31, Bill
Sitewarte of Goderich shot 25
out of 25 traps.
John •Hessel of Goderich;.
Jeff Darling, Exeter; George
Hamm, Blyth; Jim Caldwell,
;. Kippen; John Andersen,
• •Hensall and Murray East of
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Clinton shot 24.traps each.
Bradley _Mann, Hensall;.-,
Paul Stanley -°:and.' Bill.
Thenapsoi both of Clinton
each had a score of 23.
Paul.' Middleton, Clinton
and Greg Potter, Goderich.
struck 22, while Dan Crerar,
Kippen shot 20. and Eugene
Noise pollution' Avas' .. a
,.subject for discussion
Tuesday, evening at. the close
of the council session.
Councillor .,Dave Gower
said he'd- had complaints
from residents about «the
loudness - of the ,speaker
system during the ball
.tournament .over the Labor.
Day weekend.'
Councillors • Leroy
Harrrison and Jim Peters felt
the noise from the arena - now
roofless on roller skating
nights• was even more an-
noying to citizens.
The noise from. the race
track. - on race- nights was
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Clark of Exeter shot 18. Jim
yCraig.of Clinton shot 17 and
Janet Potter, Goderich' shot
16. •
At the skeet shoot, held
September ,4,• Tom Allen of
Lolidesboro hit all 25'skeets, a
perfect score.
Bill Stewart,. Goderich shot
24, while Pill . Thbrnpson,
Clinton;--. George Giles;:
London; Harrison -•. Schack,
Zi1> i�h=r Eaie--Mar•s'1#a ,
Mitchell;-and.G•r'eg • Potter -of
• GoderiCh.shot 23 skeets each..
Paul Mellar;.Vanastra and
Paul ,Giles, . London . hit 22
skeets, while -Mery •Batkin,
Clinton had 21 and; Bill Poi
combe,:Toronto shot 20.
John 'Bessel, Goderich had
. a score of •l7 and Clanh oss,
Goderich; and Jim. •East,'.
Clinton each shot 16
Dan Meerburg, • Forest;
.Dale Meerburg, Forest..and
Dave Ross,,Goderich each
had a score of 15..
mentioned in passing by
-Councillor Elsa Haydon,•who
said the noise :. can .be.
tolerated since it is . en-
joyment for such a . large
4 group of'p:eople.:
Councillor Bob Allen: said
he -.felt the baseball tour -
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his
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A championship game against London TedDi'ltz. Petroiia won the game 3 - 0 to win the A
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nament organizers Were not •
vi(s a p oto),
aware the . r oi°se'' was
• bothering .residents. as far
away as Suncoast Drive. •He
said something ' ; could
probably be done about the
loud speakers, but added that
the roar of an approving
crowd would be hard to
confine tothe park:
Summer skater's test
,The Goderich. Figure
Skating club ,sponsored• a
summer skating school in the
Vanastra arena recently and
on .August 22 tested skaters,
attending. The following -
skaters passed °their. • tests;
preliminary' figures, "Debbie
'Horton; first figures, Anne
Allan: preliminary dance,
Dutch waltz, Debbie Horton;'
junior.bronze dances,' fiesta
• tango, Carol Dechert.and t'e
fox, Anr'e Allan.
Skaters in Goderich' .can.
pre -register :for club winter
activities. . at the Goderich
Recreation Office tomorrow
and Saturday.
Hitzig wins
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sentry (itJbNe*s•
Doris Paquette . • Mike Paquette 66,` Greg
Lapaine 68. Closest to pin on
number 6 Bill Shewfelt. Good
playing juniors.
Pro Ed Rowe. has run • a
clinic each Tuesday.' for these',
juniors •and he has done a
great deal forthese young
people.
•. The Owen Sound District
Ladies Tournament will be
held at Sunset this. Wed-
nesday; September $.:. The
Maitland is well „represented
at this tournament o rnament so hope to
'have a few winners- %for you
for next week. :
" Remember ' Championship
.. Day is. Saturday, September-
18. See you at the club.
Men's night this week will
be Thursday; September 9.
Ladies night Tuesday August
31 winners . were, first flight
Shelagh Sully, Hazel Beaver,`
Jean Knight putting, second
flight Susan White, Grace
Neville. Verne Frith putting,
third 'flight •Chris Hoffrneyer,
Joan . McDougall, Berith.
Jessop putting, closes to pin
on; number 6 Shelagh Sully.
Twenty-four juniors played
golf . at the Maitland • last
Tuesday. The .'low gross
winners „were' Steven Durst'
81, Tony Bedard jr. 84,
AndrewPatterson 91..Low•net
winners were,'Jim Fritzly 62,
PP tourncirnent •
Doug 'Spitzig of the. `Listowel to win the Fourth
Goderich Detachment of the Annual OPP Golf ' Tour -
Ontario ' Provincial. Police •" nament held , at Sunset last
edged' out .pick Porter of«•• week.•
Approxlmately 125 golfers braved rain.and cold•winds to
play in the Fourth Annual Oil? golf tournament held at
.Sunset Golf..Club last Wednesday,. (staff photo)
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• Spitzig-and Porter had tied
after 18 holes of play' with '79
and the . winner was ' deter-
mined by going back over the
holes on the scorecard.
Bob Simms. of •.the Wood-
stock OPP took : low , net
honors in the police category.
with:a 73' while Ed D'aer of the
Wingham Police Department
finished a close•second,at 74. •
Dave Bedour,' • recently
crowned sunset junior
champion, Tired ';a two -over.
par 70towin low gross honors
among . civilian golfers, just
one stroke .ahead of ' Steve
• Bennett. t.
Dave Gower of Goderich
topped the net division with a "
70and:, was followed' by
Dennis Lassaline with a 71... -
`_ Special ' prizes were.
awarded to •Paul Baechler,
for his efforts on the eighth
hole; Ken Stein for longest
drive; Dave MacKenzie 'for
closest to the pin on the
second . hole;, and Harold
Green of the Goderich OPP
was the 'most honest golfer of
the day.
Approximately 125 golfers
-braved the wind arid rain last
Wednesday and tourna neent
organizers Johh Phillips and -
Doug Spitzig ;are, looking ..
forward to an even bigger
tournament next year as it
will be held during the. Tri
Jubilee celebrations.
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