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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1989-06-28, Page 21i tm di n Open • trampage 8 cem as amiiversity player in thestates sand a tine competitor in amateur events. Dave Barr, Dan iIalldorsen, end Richard Zokol.aimiade the cut along with Rick Gib- son who 'has played at the local course -seversti=ttmes. Rick had a good fourrounds at the open, and 'his Dad who was carrying the bag in all that heat, was a proud man as they made there way around the course. Meanwhile Rick's mom and .girlfriend wat- ched from the gallery as he put forttlhis best ='effort.It-was-an exciting week for golf fans shut:for Seaforth's fans it had that added dash with 'an a competitor and Kenny Jr. caddying for Jerry Pate, who made the cut tut finished well off the sizzling pace set by Jones.and Burroughs. It will be interesting to see what happens next year. 'mother happenings this week: The ladies night was rained out and the qualifying round for the BMW was extended to accommodate. the weather. Next week at s.. Ladies night it will be statistic golf so come on nut. Last week's senior winners were: Men's night was also rained out and there's a reminder that any men who are in- terested in the match play should sign up by 'Thursday when we will snake the draw. Junior morning starts on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. with all juniors welcome. On Fri., night at 6:30 p.m. there will be a Scotch 2 -ball for couples night, which should be lots of fun. 'RULE OF THE WEEK: 8-1/10 Looking into Another Player's Bag to Determine Club Used. Question: A looks into B's bag to deter- mine which club B used for his last stroke. Is this the equivalent of asking for advice? Answer: No. Information obtained by observation is not advice. But see also deci- sion 8-1/11 (This decision says that if a towel . had been covering the clubs in the bag, the player may not remove the towel to ascer- tain which club had been used. A player is prohibited from obtaining such information through a physical act. Manor staff from page 3 Bill Flanagan, Pat Ryan, Tracy Salverda, Joanne Ryan and Ruth Hildebrand. Thanks for being such good sports!! Special thanks to volunteers Helen Con- sitt, Heather Consitt, Doreen Kely, Viola Lawson, Anne Downey, Hazel McGonigle and to all those who brought in baked goods. The event raised $90 for Alzheimers. Friday began with. Fun and Fitness in the morning. In the afternoon a few residents tried their hand at croquet with the help of Jill Wood. Welcome to the Manor: Andrew Kirkconnell and Oswald Snowden, Welcome Back: Kelly Lamont from the hospital. Happy Canada Day! 40. IN MEMORIAN9 MILLER In'. loving memory of a dear husband,father and grandfather Lloyd who passed away June 30, 1986. Dearer still as years depart He lives forever in our hearts Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife Doris, children Dianne, Ron, Gretta and grandchildren. 40-26-x1 DALLAS In loving memory of Jim (Fritz) and Nicole who passed away June 25, 1988. Do not stand at my grave and weep; I am not there, I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blow, I am the diamond glints on snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain. I am the gentle autumn's rain. When you awaken in the morning's hush, I am the swift uplifting rush Of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft stars that shine at night, Do not stand at my grave and cry, I am not there. I did not die. Sadly missed and fondly remembered by wife and mother Rene and daughters and sisters Beth and Sheila and son and brother Brian. 40-26-x1 COOPER In loving memory of a dear father, father-in- law and grandfather Morley Cooper who pass- ed away six years ago June 28, 1983. The years have quickly passed since that day, and a lot has changed as we go on our busy , way. But one thing that remains the same and always will, Is that we think of you often Dad and love you Still, •Fondly remembered and sadly missed Lloyd, June and Scott. 40-26-1 41. 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