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Don Treineer and his wife Wendy, far left, prepare to sweep this shot by skip Tom Jasper
in Sunday's regional playdown of the Seagram's Inter -Divisional Mixed competition at
the Maitland Country Club. Jasper's tram of Don and'Wendy and Joanne Jasper dropped
two games on the day and failed to win a berth in the provincial finals of the event. They
were beaten 12-5 by a Windsor rink and 8-5 by a St. Thomas rink. (staff -photo) ,
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The Seagram's Inter- to grab two games and a excellent -shots -by both to grab. two and get backin
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Dolischny and the 4 TboMAs,
rink of Jim Waite advaneedite
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Lindsay later tins r�jth.
Congratulations to T0*.
Jasper's rink for Winnint:.
their Division .:
representing our club in the
Divisional playdowns;
Also on February 6., Tom
Love's rink of Dennis Lebrun,
Bill King and Larry,McGiedi
went to listowel-to c91TIPe144.10
a single knoOkout competttiOtt
to determin0 Division 13-11's
representatives .in the Colts
competition. Tom's rink won
their first game defeating.
Mike Thomas of-Seaforth 4'4'31
but lost their second game-tofk •
last year's winners Listowel.
and were eliminated.
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Divisional Mixed Curling berth in the provincial final. team's. The win secured the game. Waite got some
playdown was • held in Windsor advanced to 'the Kitchener a berth in the fine curling from his rink. in
Goderich Sunday and Tdm second round with a 12-5 win provincial final. the final •ends however and
Jasper's Goderich rink lost over Goderich. They faced • St. Thomas started off with earned a shot at Windsor with
their two games of the day Bob Dolishney's rink after a bang in the second round an 8-5 win. In the final game
and a chance to compete in Dolishney finished off St. against Ja§per's rink. of the day St. Thomas beat,
the provincial finals in Lin- Thomas with a spectacular Scoring early they widened Haliburton's rink 10-4' •to
dsay February 17. Jasper's triple takeout .with his final their lead to 6-1, after five advance to the provincial
rink of Joanne Jasper and rock. Leading Waite's rink 10- ends before Jasper managed final. -
Don and Wendy Tremeer lost 8 Dolishney threw his final
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tirethe win.
5 and its second to Jim rocks and almost cleaned the
St. Thomas entry 8-5. houseto sec . o
Haliburton's Windsor rink 12- and took out three St. Thomas
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Dolishney, won two in a row Winds ok foursomYe 6-5. Aboutc.
in the double' knock -out and e ectators witnessed the
7.., s -p ' A Goderich .team skipped -Machinery Company ladies'
Jim Waite's foursome tame game that' went to the final by Eleanor Erskine captured curling bonspiel Saturday
back from a first round defeat rock and featured some overall honors in the second •edging Bernice Moore's
annual •Dominion Road foursome by four points. The
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Erskine rink amassed 291,4.
points to become overall
winners in the 14 rink com-
petition.
Teams from Goderich, -
,Vanastra, Seaforth,
Kincardine and Gorrie were
divided into two drawslin he
total point' competition. .
Eleanor Erskine's rink Of
Lynn Edward, Ann Kuran
and Kay, Duncan won the first
lraw and top spot with their.
29% point effort.
The Gorrie rink skipped by.
.Gern Wilie placed' "second
with 2234 . points'edging'i
another Goderich, rink con-
sisting of skip Sylvia Bolan'
and Jean McGee, Mary
Weatherby and Linda Bell
who managed 221h points on
the day. • -
In the second draw Bernice,
Moore's team of Lois 'Van -A,,
-stone, Betty ' Moore and'.
Eleanor Fisher placed first
with 25% points. Grace;
Packham's Mitchell rink:,
trailed. Moore's ;with 23. 34*
points and another Goderich
rink skiptied by 'Joanne Muck
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along with Doris Hobbs, Mary
Young and- Eileen Traeba
placed third with191A points.
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