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The Huron Expositor, 1983-06-08, Page 101r A10 -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 8, 1983 , HOLD IT STEADY—Calvin Salter and Greg Scroggs practice portaging for the Canadian Nationals in Kamloops, B.C. this summer, Hulleyreunion irk Monkton dies rolling pintnrowI g Ball throw 6 to 8 was won by contest -Julie Hulley; kick the Robin Herd. Racing was won slipper -M -Steven Grant, L- by Nicki Hulley. Balloon Kim Ribling. The balloon throw ages 9 to 11 was won by throwing contest, always a Norman Hulley. Racing was big success, was won by Mike won by Jennifer Prior. The Grant and Patty Wick. balloon throw ages 12 to 15 The ball throw ages 3 and was won by Judy Angel and under was won by Chrystal the race was won by Patrick Hulley. Racing ages 1 to 3 Hulley. The men's jug throw was won by Craig Huksley. was won by Stevent Grant. On Sunday June 5 the annual Hulley reunion was held in the Monkton Com- munity Park. Games, organized by Norm and Shirley Ribling and Kim Phillips and Kendra Hullanby and Jack and Marg Hulley, included all ages. The winners are: balloon blowing contest -M -Patrick Hulley, F -Anne Hulley. La - LIONS PARK & POOL. Swim Lesson Registration Sat. lune 18 & 25 10 a.m. -12 at the Park Pavillion COME and enjoy a summer of swimming! First Public Swimming JUNE 17 4to6p.m. &6:30to8p.m. 1982 prices in effect for 1983 Join the swim team and the new ESSO SWIM CANADA PROGRAM! POOL REC. OFFICE 527-0882 Canoeists train for national race Every Tuesday and Thurs- day evening, rain or shine, the Kloss family of Bruce - field loads up the trailer with canoes and heads for the Ausable River at Grand Bend. Going eight miles up the river and eight miles back down, they practice paddling, reading the river, and portaging in preparation for a race almost every weekend and 'one big race in particular -the Canadian Nat- ionals in Kamloops, B.C. tit' qualifying for the n onals of the annual Lon - d Canoe Club Race in May, Calvin Salter and Greg Scruggs will be entering the junior men's race for the first time. Kim Rathwell and Dana Kloss are last year's gold medal winners of the junior women's race. They're returning to 'defend their title, "How well they do de- pends on how hard 1 can get them to work," says Dick Kloss, their coach. You've got to practice as if you're in a race because endurance is the key to canoeing." And, if Dick Kloss has his way, they will be training hard before the weekend of Aug. 13 and 14. As soon as high school gets out for the summer, he will be paddling down the river behind their two canoes, shouting point- ers and instructions for four nights a week instead of two. Calvin, 15 and Greg, 16 527-0950 "Ride the Chi-Cheemaun across beau iful Georgian Bay, 11 Visit Manitoulin Is and and let silver birGlve$ RESORT. be your host Silver Birc 110', Resort features oiy ( °Hoge., ihnl vary in Style Iron) outltentee log buildings to noctern bongo low design All oftnge's feature wood burning 1ireploces The resort offers the OnvenlenCe of ,i C ,lrnp :tore Other fe,lfure" inc lode 'rx<. ollont l 41,11U ,Ike Hue nn i,",,,u•. No, n101n,n,•1 .11k, 'tour hnAt serve„ , 11n• Nn, ,h ( ., ,-„ it • ,., 1 , k 'hikmprr '1)011,incl,, 0,I1() you, hn r n . 1 ,.t 1,1k uis SiIVGPbil'Ghc:S r, sort Inc 011.11 no 14 in1loci lin Island IPmlleswi•SloftivTlwstlunutovnpil lttli Current Special western Ontario discount 10°, discount on cottage rentals from May 16 through June 18. Reserve now 1 contact Silver Birches Resort, R.R. 1, Little Current, Ontario POP 1K0 telephone (705) 368-2669 1 C,I, 11,.5 .ill in yU,i,.Int, . ynU, i1.', OU,,) 1 won the first qualifying race in the London competition. Calvin has been canoeing for four years while he's been a foster child in the Kloss family and has a good style. "When I first started I liked narrow rivers because I'd go from side to side and go twice as far as 1 had to," says Calvin. But, although he wants to win, he's going to need a push to train, says Dick. Greg needs steady traioifg as well since he's only bebn canoeing for a year but Dick doesn't rule out a gold medal. As soon as you get the stt 1e and you're willing to train, you can do it in a year," he says. Dana,14 and Kim,15 who won the nationals in Quebec last year, are more seasoned canoeists and used to work- ing as a team. They're hoping to win the gold again this year but are aware of some new competition from canoeists from British Col- umbia who didn't compete in Quebec. Paddling the St. Maurice River in Quebec, the girls then 13 and 14, were up against other girls as old as 18. During the 10 mile race, they also found themselves up against floating logs since the boom, which kept the logs from entering the river opened transforming the ri ver into an obstacle course, "GET ACQUAINTED WITH TENNIS" Sunday, June 12 at the High School "Bring your Racquet and have a Ball!" Sales, Service Chemicals, Accessories WHIRLPOOLS & PATIO FURNITURE BULK LIQUID CHLORINE 527-0104 234 Main St., Seaforth Cold water, rather than obstacles, will be the prob- lem in Kamloops, says Dick. The Thompson River in B. C. will be close to zero degrees Celcius. If a canoe tips, the paddlers could die from hypothermia if they're not out of the water in five minutes. Officials are posi- tioned along the course to prevent such a tragedy from taking place. - Tipping act, be prevented if the canoeists work as a team. If you know your partner's voice, you wont tip when you hear the command "Hut"to change sides. "It takesl' two people to paddle a canoe,"says Dick. In the Kloss family, canoe- ing involves more than two people. Seven foster child- ren, Dana, Dick, the two Rathwells, Kim and her brother, Kent, and Greg Scruggs all get into the water in a canoe. In fact, Dick, who started out in a rubber dingy, • is now the builder o4 canoes, paddles and a spe i I trailer' that holds nine canoes. And, as long • as there's someone in the family who wants to paddle, Dick wig be there to train him or her. "Now, you see that guy there,"he says pointing at 10 year-old Chris McDonald, one of the foster children. "If Ile keeps at it, he could be a chafnpion one day." THE PINS ARE IN! Perfect for Father's Day TIE TACK - LAPEL PINS Only x3.50 LOTS OF FATHER'S DAY �PECIALS • RIVIERA SLACKS • • CRESTED VELOURS • • GOLF SHOES • GOLF BALLS • • GIFT CERTIFICATES • liSeaforth Golf and Country Club R.R. 4 Seaforth 527-0985 ARE YOU TIRED OF ALL THIS RAIN? 1 PADDLINd PRACTICE—Klm Rathwell and Dana Kloss, last year's gold medalists in the national canoe races, prepare to capture first place again this summer, PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" •FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE •VACUUM CLEANERS - (Sales & Service to Moat Makes) • FM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (For Farm & Business) •WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES, •WOODS FREEZERS *CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS •INSECT & FLY KILLING UNITS (For Indoor & Outdoor Use) •GIFTS & MANY MORE ITEMS VARNA, ONT. 482.7103 G� -If- course is busy de.spite r�&n Federal Business Development Bank Klaus Brodthagen, Manager of the Federal Business Development Bank in Stratford, is pleased to announce the appointment of Paul McCusker as Management Services Officer Prior to this position Paul was a Credit Officer with IBDB The Management Services Department of the i ederal Business Development Bank assists potential and existing small businesses in developing sound business practices through information services, counselling and training programmes Mr McCusker s responsibilities include present ing management seminars to the business community on a variety of topics such as starting your own business, bookkeeping, financial analysis and time management, designed to help the small business owner improve his manage- ment skills Paul is looking forward to meeting members of the business community throughout Perth and Huron Counties For an appointment to see him or learn more about FBOB's services call 271-5650 collect Wasn't that fashion show something? Everyone has been raving about it for a week. Before the show, I was convinced they. should make it a centennial event instead of annual. Now that it's over, however, I'm looking for- ward to the 1984 version. It was lots of fun trying to convince our male models that"yes, pink is fine for shop here and we'll add yoti's name. It begins after work and they have a lunch. The cost isjusta green fee. Don't forget the Mitchell Ladies Invitation on Wednesday June 22. For the Junior golfers, the Stratford Junior Invitation is on Saturday the 11th. It's the first Junior event in the area and a perfect start to the On d1c4 groom by CaPOI1©WfiQ DcAg -kip men", and "no, you don't look silly with some makeup on", and "no, Mike, you can't hit a real ball into the audience." If you think you were entertned in front of the stage you should have been behind the scenes. Ninety second changes are old hat for us now!!! It was a great experience for all involved, and a real tribute to our town and all the people who helped to make it so success- ful. Along with the fashion show, it was a busy week at the course. Rainy days and Mondays meant the May 30 ladies night was cancelled with the ladies having a terrible time with the wea- ther this year. The men were out in droves on Thursday night with 30 men competing in the blind draw. Winners were Larry Broome, Keith Lovell, Ken Doig, and Bruce Morris. Ken Doig also won a dozen balls to complete his birthday luck. Coming up this week we have men's night on Thurs- day, the Legion Mixed 2 -ball on Saturday at 3 p.m. and the Anstett Mixed 2 -Ball on Sunday afternoon. Monday evening the 13th the Ladies are having Member -Guest Golf and Pot Luck Supper followed by cards. Come out ladies and bring a friend. The. Exeter ladies have invi- ted us to join them on Tuesday the 14th in Exeter. If you haven't signed up but would like to go call the pro junior season. If any of you juniors would like to go, contact our proshop and we'll arrange rides and details. The Match Play draws for ladies and Men were made and the first round should be played by June 16., The first name on the pairing must contact the second name to arrange for the match to be played. It's an 18 hole match but you can play 9 holes one night and 9 another night. Men's Match Play for the Brad Smith -Don Eaton Tro- phy, defending champ Doug Elliott, Rod Doig vs. Gerard Meidinger, Cam Doig vs. Larry Dolmage, Mike Marion vs. Ken Swan, Larry Cook vs. Doug Elliott, Bob Gridzak vs Terry Johnston, Ken Doig vs Jim Watson, Pete Jansen vs Stan Mailloux, Ken Cardno vs Harry Jansen, Greg Core vs Gord Scott, Marc Robin- ette vs Charlie Smith, Karl Teichert vs Brian Dale, tan Doig vs Kevin Bennett. John Wilson vs Bruce Morris, Jamie Caldwell vs Dave Longstaff and Dave Cornish vs John Watt, Ladies Match play for the Ladies Plaque, defending champ Rita Core. Bunn Langstaff vs Jennifer Watt, Melanie Lovell vs Barbara Scott, Jean Stewart vs Mary Langstaff, Rita Core vs. Joyce Doig, Mary Doig vs Gail Price, Cathy Elliott vs Carolanne Doig, Barb Watt vs Allyson Scott, Deb Core vs Liz Cardno and Barb Cald- well vs Betty Watson, Mainstreet beats Villagers SEAFORTH MEN'S RECREATIONAL SOFTBALL LEAGUE WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Creamery 11 Teachers 0 Mainstreetb Villagers 3 Queens 6 Firemen 5 SUNDAY'S RESULTS Turf Club 3 Mainstreet 2 Creamery 1 Queens 0 STANDINGS las of June 6th]: GP W L T PTS. Creamery 8 ' 0 1 15 Turf Club 8 ' I 0 14 Mainstreet 6 4 2 0 8 Queens 6 3 3 0 6 Teachers 6 1 5 0 2 Villagers 6 1 5 0 2 Bears 6 1 5 0 2 Firemen 4 0 3 1 1