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ayoff champs
pares came through in the clutch and grabbed playoff honors In the Ladies Thursday
social bowling league and were presented the team trophy Saturday night. Marcel
ter presents the trophy to team captain Donna Duncan as LIl Crane (left front) and
row left to right) Jane Boyd, Mary Pellow and Janet Hullah look on. (staff photo)
GODERIGH»SI+t NAL -STAR, THU
Sunsetgolf courseco use is readyfor
another complete lete sea
p son
BY CHRIS WILDGEN
Summer is here! At least,
)lar me it is, as I'm out of
school and starting a new
summer job, with new people
to meet, such as Pat
Dockstader and Paul and
Shirley Baechler (who were.
the first I met, of course) and
Leroy and the other grounds'
keepers. The other familiar
face you'll see in the
clubhouse is Darlene
Crawford.
The weather isnot too
summery yet, as the golfers
who have been out braving
the chill wind will testify, In
spite of the weather, though,
Men's Night and Ladies'
Night both got under way last
week, with good turnouts for
both.
Low gross for Men's Night
was Steve Davey and low net
was Glen Falkiner.
First flight winner was Bob
Greer. Second flight winners
were Bob Durnin, Art
Montford, Marcel Richard,
Rick Stone, Marty Buchanan,
Cam McDonald, Brian Reves,
Bob Cousins and Bob Riehl.
Winners foe third flight were
Harry Williams, Ray Arm-
strong, Rennie' Armstrong,
Bruce Crawford, George
Williams and Stan Profit.
Don't forget this Saturday
is Men's Field Day with
breakfast starting at 9 a.m.
Golf will follow. Be sure to
sign in at the pro shop.
For the next Ladies' Night,
which is tonight, Thursday
May 12, there will be a
fashion show' of some of the
great clothes in stock, so
come on out and check the
styles. There will be dessert
and coffee served following
the fashion show. This is one
of our guest nights so plan to
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bring a friend for golf, fashion
and: dessert.
For the opening Ladies'•
Night, first flight winners
were Sue MacAdam, low
gross, and Evelyn Evers, low
net. Low Gross for second
flight was Joyce Bolton and
low het was Connie Falkiner.
For third flight Jackie
Harrison was low gross and
Helen MacDonald, low net,
Fourth flight winners were
Barb Lassaline for low gross
and for low net, Edna Powell,
Marlette Chisholm, Dorothy
Bogie, Betty Fuller, Patti
Powell, Johnine Strickland,
Wanda Freeman and Diane
Armstrong.
May 24 also brings another
Holiday Weekend Party to
celebrate Sunset's sixth
spring opening. There will be
a mixed two ball event at 4
p.m. on Monday, May 23, so
come on out and join the fun,
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Tennis
Instruction
REGISTRATION
DEADLINE
May 24
June 3
July 6
- Doubles -
- Beginners -
- Juniors -
CLASSES START
May 26
June 7
July •
Information and forms available at
Recreation Board Office
9 Waterloo St. S., 5244373
REGISTER NOW
Instructor - Paul Brown - O.L.T.A. Certified
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23 STORES WIDE
IN ONTARIO
Starting Wed., May 18th
mot
op bowlers
idual winners • in the ladies Thursday night social bowling league were presented
trophies by league president Lila McClinchey (right) at a banquet Saturday night.
ers were (from left) high average Marj Moore, high triple Jane Rodger and most
oved Debbie MacDougall. (staff photo)
a AFS'
Anniversary.Sale Days
MAY 18th to MAY 21st
UP TO
The sun's out! Our sole's on! Have fun in the sun and save
dollars too. What better time than now to come in and walk
out with a whole new look. Exceptional values in selected
spring sportswear, sports culottes, sleeveless shirts, tee shir-
ts, pants, rainwear. Savings up to 50%. Check the list below
for your now look!
TEE SHIRTS
Canadian made,
many styles, col-
ours, solids,
stripe's. S.M.L.
Reg. S$. to $12.
SELECTED •
SPRING
SPORTSWEAR
including
sweaters,
shirts &
cu -ordinate's.
SPORTS
CULOTTES
Novelty stvlr",
assort'ei.l tahric�,
colours, 8 to 1t+
Reg. $20
SLEEVELESS
SHIRTS
Cool summer
co-ordinate's 8
to 18. Reg. $14.
$10. $5.
PANTS
Fully styled,
tront lip,
Canadian made,
polyester
gahardinr' &
sharkskin, tl to 15
Reg. $23.
RAINWEAR
(. I&'aring a w idr range 01
styles & colours 10 to 18
UP TO
6. & $8.
$15.
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e shot
es it
Ed Rowe drove 128 yards with a wedge to ace the sixth
hole for the first hole -in -one of the season at the Maitland
Country Club. This is Mr. Rowe's second, hole -in -one. He
got both of them on separate occasions on the first day of
the month, (staff photo)
THE SEPARATE SHOPPE
MAIN CORNER, CLINTON PHONE 482.7775
(NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR)
PANTSUITS - DRESSES
!LOUSES - SKIRTS - PANTS
Suntoast Mall
OPEN: Mon., to Fri. '10 a.m. to 0 p.m.
kat, 10 a.m. to p.m.
Phono 524-4449