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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-05-09, Page 22Pages 2B - The Wingham Advance -Times, May 9, 1989 24 TS i., .fr1'lr 'ANr'rf />i�rr.:r: .•i ,,,....,rrf... �.:..,. r ✓Y,, . � „/rYi.:,••••••••••...., ..r. /. , ,%y./n.r..•••',02::).41;:Aft,fft1.,�1 / l% /r .,...s„:<v✓••••., . . ,.<.:4. ,.4„/;•%,••:04:” r•`. �+r 1rr ����/" �..�,. �� 1�.• f 1„ Nr�r �//1 r. /%, l :f%f� .�,/% / r � r �r�� ���� itia��y / r,�. /, ��lf/ff,/" i%r,yf„iv.,: au,1fG/r�f ��j�•%4's,/�. !s/j i�/pok; • SPORTSMEN' S HORSESHOES lJ r,p:Afar r il'jr _ ;,q�, , !/fr, fref-/ l .fy {,._r Single -round games of 30 points were played last Thursday evening at the weekly horseshoe session at the Wingham Sportsmen's Club. Norm Elliott and Harold Carter were first with five wins, while Leon Russell and Don Saunders were second at four wins and a plus of 12. Charles Trapp and Syd Lawson were third, three wins and a plus of 43. Glen Casemore and Jim Rivett wound up in fourth place, two wins and a plus of 56, while George Tervit and Ivan Rivett were fifth, one win and a plus of 74. Bob Gavreluk and Ivan Gardner rounded out the scoring in sixth pla,Fe, no wins and a plus of 72. The first summer tournament will be this Saturday, May 13, at 1 p.m. Open to all categories and ladies. I vil'IMMME 0 0 0 HOW ABOUT YOU? TAKE ADVANTAGE OF WINGHAM'S EXCELLENT TENNIS FACILITIES • 3 COMPOSITE COURTS ORGANIZED, TOURNAMENTS ..... -.. • PREFERRED COURT TIME-FORMEMBERS 1989 FEE SCHEDULE Family ,.....•... e...e.,...0..• $35.00 •Couple .............e....... . $30.00 Single . 0 .. • .... a .............. $20.00 Student .......°......•....,..• $10.00 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT ROB HUTCHISON OR LEXA HARIlrTEN 357-3747 357-2467 Area boys chosen to play • for 'A AA' team this su -- er Triple A Threats Sale ends Saturday May 13 at noon. %OFF DIANNE THYNNE, a Wingham Greenwing leader, assisted club member Darryl Marks in making a bluebird box recently at the Wawanosh Nature Centre near Belgrave. LADIES GOLF SHIRTS FOR MOTHER'S DAY! Located in the back room at A TOUCH OF CLASS .44:JBsephin6 eleastimment GREENWING EVENT —The junior arra of Ducks Unlimited, Greenwing, held a nature appreciation day Saturday at the Wawanosh Nature Centre outside .BF1 ave. Les Tersit, «. 41 , tl d,, Alley. y. C ermra l .Aut i.` V : „ i,:v :teems:. e. sters a hand at making bluebird boxes. Two local boys will be playing hockey with the "cream of the crop" this summer as part of the Georgian Bay Selects, 'AAA' Pee- Wee team at Durham. Bill Brown, coach of the "Selects", is pleased to welcome back Ryan Gallaher of Wroxeter for his second year with the team. Jonathan Lane of Wingham also joins the teamthis year. Try -outs were held April 8 at Durham. Approximately 40 boys tried out for the 16 positions — Gal- laher and Lane were two of the suc- cessful candidates. A veteran of the Howick minor hockey system, Gallaher played in Durham last summer. He said he wasable to hone his skills there, particularly his skating, before heading back to the Howick Pee- Wees for the winter season. Although he is only in Grade 8, Gallaher is serious about pursuing hockey as a career, even though he realizes it could mean moving away from home in the not -too -dis- tant future. He hopes to eventually play for a Junior level club with his ultimate goal to play in the National Hockey League., Lane, a Grade 8 student at Wing - ham Public School and a member of the Wingham Legion PeeWees, is excited about playing, this summer. He too would like go as far as possible in hockey. Mr. Brown says it is quite an honor for these two boys to make the team, saying it's the best hockey in Ontario at an 'AAA' level. They play at tournaments in Cambridge, Toronto, Peterborough and Durham this summer against some of the best major-PeeWee players in the province. As the coach, he is looking for a good sea - sono' The team went to the finals in a tournament played this weekend. It won't be all work though, he says, adding that the boys will make many good friends this sum- mer. Just ask Mario Kotsanis of Wingham — he played for the Selects last summer. The boys also thank their spon- sors for providing their hockey uni- forms, as well as money for accom- modation and ice time. Lane's sponsor is Western Foundry, Wing - ham, while Gallaher is sponsored by Hyndman Transport and GDK Enterprises, Wroxeter. Six are tied for most shoots Eighteen tables were in play at last Monday evening's shoot p/rty at the Wingham Legion Hall. Mary I-lehn was high lady. Muriel Irvine and Helen Casemore (both playing as men) were tied for high man, with Mrs. Casemore the eventual winner. Betty Burley, Clarence Rivest, Wilf Caslick, Don McCormick, Steve Trapp and Olive McKay all were tied for the most shoots, with Mrs. McKay the eventual winner. Low lady was Margaret Mundell and Gordon Louttit was low man. A few draw prizes were awarded to Ethel Willis, C. W. Hanna, Win- nifred Johnston, Dorothy Stevens and Irltna, Edgar, ,Tbe 4 next,, card party.. wi1'.,be • euchre on Monday, May 17.