The Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-06-01, Page 11Sports Sunset members
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By Valerie Johnston
By Valerie Johnston
Beautiful weather
combined with a number
of golfing events has
made for a busy week at
the Sunset. In addition to
Men and Ladies' Night,
Mens and Ladies' Night,
there has also been a
Fashion Show and a
Men's Field Day.
On Men's Night, low
gross winner was Brian
Reeve and low net was
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1978—PAGE 11
nj y field days and fashion
On May 28, the first
Men's Field Day ®f the
season was held. Winners
for the day included: first
place, Don Fuller,
George Bolton, Mel Bogie
and Walter Sheardown;
second place, Bob Greer,
Steve Doak, Gerry Mero
and Tim O'Brien; third
place, Greg Beacom,
Steve Palmer and Ron
Hesk. Following golf, a
brunch was served in the
lounge. Special thanks
goes out to Jim Whalen,
Ed Harrison and Mike
Russelo who cooked the
pancakes and sausages.
I'm sure the men would
also like to thank Rocky
Whalen who prepared the
pancake mix right from
scratch!
A two -ball party has
been set for June 3, which
is this Saturday. A box
social has been planned
for this event and
members are asked to
bring a box lunch. Tee off
time for this event will be
4 p.m.
Ladies are reminded
that the food night which
was originally planned
for June 1 has bee.n
postponed until the
following Thursday, June
8.
Bill Mcisaac. First flight
winners were: Glen
Falkiner, Stan Connelly,
Paul Baechler, Gerry
Mero and Mark
Lassaline; second flight,
Dave Graf, George
od
Dave MacDonald of Robertson Public School wbn the senior
boy's high jump event with this jump of 5'1" during track and
field competition at the school, Wednesday. MacDonald easily
won the competition with the jump but failed in his bid to conquer
5'2". (photo by Dave Sykes)
Men, ladies hold opening at Maitland
The 1978 golfing and
tennis season is under
way At the Mf itland
Country Club. Some
changes have been made
this year, such as new
faces in the Pro Shop and
kitchen, and new policies
regarding the running of
different areas of the
Club, including the club
storage area.
It seems to be feast or
famine, weather wise,
though. Earlier in the
season complaints were
heard that it was too cold.
Now everyone is com-
plaining about the heat.
And oh yes, those black
fliesi
One or two persons
have beep "heard to say
that the /are in their mid-
seaso slump, and this is
only he end of May! If
th' gs are that bad now,
at is in store for the
rest of the season?
The men's golf section
held their opening day on
Monday, May 22, with
approximately 56 men
enjoying breakfast
followed by 18 holes of
golf. Winners for the day
were: Paul Johnson, net
65; Ralph Neville, net 66;
Don MacEwan, 67; Mark
Mathews, Jack
MacKenzie, and Jack
Hinton tied at 68.
Good weather on
Ladies Nite,. May 23,
brought 29- eager ladies
out to try their luck.
Winners were: first
flight, ^ Jean Knight,
Shelagh Sully, and
Maxine Martin, putts and
second flight, Chris
Hoffmeyer, Jean
Papernick, Verne Frith,
Bud Elliott and Verna
Kane, putts; fourth flight,
low grass, Marianne
Dempsey; low net,
Marilyn James, Auleen
Curry, Joanne McCallum
and Martina Schneiker,
putts.
The date • of the first
Ladies Interclub of the
season, including Kin-
cardine, Sunset and
Maitland, is May 30 at the
Maitland.
Joan and Bob
1yIcDougall are in charge
of the Couples Tour-
Slowpitch
The Eager Beavers and
Firemen head the 10
teams men's slow•pitch
league with two victories
after one week of play.
Both teams won their
first two games of the
season and top the league
with four points each.
The Beavers topped
1863, 23-14 in their first
game and extended their
winning streak to two
games with a 13-7 victory
over Meneset Park.
The Firemen dumped
defending champions
Signal -Star 7-3 in their
first league game and
then hammered
Denomme 22-1 for their
second win.
After their opening
game loss to the Firemen
the Signal -Star Leafs
rebounded for a 10-3
victory over Bethel,
Monday. The win evened
th;e Leafs' record at one
win and a loss and tied
them with Bethel who had
won their first game over
the Assessment Office 12-
1.
Despite a humiliating
loss to the Firemen
Denomme's opened the
season on a winning note
with a 19-1 victory over
the Champions' to even ,
their record.
Meneset Park began
their season with a 22-11
victory over the Orphans
before losing their second
game to the Beavers.
After an opening round
loss to the Beavers, 1863
rallied for a 19-11 victory
over their office coun-
terparts, the Champions.
The loss was the second
of the campaign for the
Champions.
The Coyotes and
Orphans both lost their
opening rouipd games, the
Coyotes 12-1 to Bethel and
The Orphans 22-•11 to the
Park. They squared off
Tuesday night at the
Signal -Star diamond.
The slow pitch league
started last year with
seven teams and this
year has grown to 10
teams. The new entries in
the league this year are
Denomme's, Meneset
Park and Champion
office team.
Each team plays a
schedule of 18 games and
while most games are
played week nights at the
Signal -Star diamond
behind the Signal -Star,
doubleheaders are also
played in Benmiller
Thursday evenings.
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Bolton, Dale Matthies,
Ward Hodgins, Stan
Telford, George Williams
and Gary Chambers,
third flight, Harry
Williams, Greg Beacom
and Walter Sheardown.
On Thursday, May 25,
more than 30 women
attended Ladies' Night
and the fashion show.
Comfort and style were
emphasized in the
colourful outfits which
were modelled by lady
Sunset members. Pat
Dockstader provided an
excellent commentary on
the golfing ensambles
which had been written
by Karen Sturdy.
Following the fashion
show, complimentary
dessert and coffee was
provided by the food
committee.
Ladies' Night winners
were: First place, Evelyn
Evers and Joan
McDougal, Karen Scott
and Elaine Worsell;
second place, Adele
Brennan and Dianne
Armstrong; third place,
Chris Spitzig and Darlene
Crawford, and Karen
Sturdy and Connie
Falkiner.
Sunset members enjoy
field days and fashion
As a final note I would
just like to mention that
while it is necessary to
have the people who work
inside and outside the
clubhouse to run a golf
course, to make a golf
course truly successful
there must be another
important ingredient,
energetic -and caring
members who are willing
to pitch in and help.
Fortunately, the Sunset
has a number of these
wonderful souls who
make the events at the
golf course an enjoyable
experience for everyone
involved. So thank -you
members, you certainly
make our job not only
easier but also a lot more
enjoyable.
Allen tops shoot
Tom Allen, Lon-
desboro, was the top
shooter at the Vanastra
Gun Club Skeet Shoot on
May 27 when he gained 25
points. Bill McNutt,
Exeter came in second
with 24 hits.
John Hessel, Goderich;
Murray East, Clinton and
Randy Stanlake all hit 23
while Mery Batkin and
Harrison Schock, Zurich
finished with 22 points
each. Jerry Coleman,
Clinton and Jamie
Caldwell, Kippen each hit
21 skeets while Paul
Haggift, Zurich and
Herman Fisher, Ben -
miller hit 20 targets.
Joe Kenda, Zurich had
19 and Jim East, Clinton
came last with 15 hits.
At the trap shoot on
May 23, Ernie Marshall,
Mitchell was the top
scorer of the day with 25.
John Hessel and Bill
Stewart followed with 24
hits each.
Following down the list,
Bill Boussey, London;
Paul ' Mellar, Vanastra;
Murray East each hit 23
traps while Jeff Darling,
Exeter; Lloyd Venner,
Hensall; Jack Mills,
Guelph hit 22 traps each.
Mery Batkin, Glen
Mogk, Bornholm and Jim
Melady, Seaforth shot 19
traps apiece while Jim
Hagg, Seaforth hit 16 and
Doug Sutton, London
finished-l.zst with 15 hits.
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