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Golf and sport celebrities he
. This Saturday the course -will
he closed all day due to the
third annual Huron Hospice
Celebrity Scramble.. This is the
largest fundraising event for
Huron Hospice.
Dennis Hull's visit last year is
a tough act to follow but the,
excitement this , year is
generated by the. golf
dernonstratio n that will he done
by legendary professional
golfer; Moe Norman. Moe is a
• native of 'Kitchener and the
straight hittcr.with the unique
golfing style is the winner of
more than 54 professional golf
tournaments including two.
CPGA titles and seven Sr.
• CPGA titles. Moe holds 33
course records and he's. -the
golfer .that the PGA Touring
.Pros will stop practising to.
watch. The .participants in this
year's Celebrity Scramblere
fortunate to have a prifafte
'demo .with the great Moe
Norman.' _ •
- . Following the demonstration
there will he. a . -photo
c►pportunity and time for a Tight
lunch before the draw will be
made.to find out which teams
.are playing golf. with which
celebrities. Seaforth Golf and
Country Club yvo'icomes the
flowing- people who will help
to make this year's Celebrity.
Scramble an enj?yahle event
for -alb Jdhn Gordon•is one of
Canada's top golf writers. He is
a. regular columnist for.•The
Post in Tor -Onto. was the editor
of Canada." kolf. magazine•
. "Score.'- . and a former
administrator of the Ontario
Golf A.sOI ration. I.
an Halldors9n has been a
`me ber oldie .PGA Tour for
more than 20 years and has
achieved success around the
tl-oxld./Wtth seven %iCttxies On
the (lanadian Tour)including
the 1986 CPGA Championship:.
.he is recognized as one of
• Canada's' all-time leading
professional golfers Two
victories on then PGA Toth', the
1980 Pensacola Open and the
1986.Deposit Guaranty Classic.
bracketed his two World Cup
Team ryjctories in 1980 and
. 1985 -and - conjfiimed
Halldorstm'.s reput/atiori: as a
skilled cAmpetitor: His fine
showing in the 1994 and 1998
Canadian Opens provided
excitement for Canadian golf
fans across the country:
Ken Doig Sr. is the winner of
snore than 100 amateur golf
titles including' the 1984
Ontario Senior Champions of
Champions;. He has represented
'Canasta in golf at the 1974
Eisenhower World Amateur
Championship, He was a
member of Oniaro's
Wilkin don Cup team that same
year and finished third in the
lanadi.tn Amateur
Lindsay McEwin. is, a
rnember•oi the Seaforth-Golf
•C'luh Lindsay is only 16 years
old but has already competed in
'World World . Optimist
Championship' tw ice. This past
sutttmer Lindsay. was the
• Ontario Optimi tChampion-tor
the second straight year arid -she
finished 23rd -in the World
C:hantpionshtp in Florida.
Lindsay also tared•well in the
Ontario Junior Ladies
Championship this year..
Tony Greidanus. another
Seatorthian. currently works as
• an ,Assistant Protesslonal at
Lawrence Park Golf Club in
Erie, Pennsylvania. Tony
attended Mlercyhurst College
uta a golf scholarship after
graduating trom SDHS. He. had
four NCAA v ictones and was
41st this year on the Western
New York PGA Tour with sly
.
top -I0 finishes •
Ken Yenning 1. a CPGA head
pmfes.ional who has worked at
a number of clubs in Ontario
dunng his c•ytena.e golf career,
Ken has also operated -some of
the largest gulf retail cutlets in
the pnlvin e.
\like "Killer.' Kilkenny
pili bed for the 1968 World
, Series • Champion Detroit
Tigers. He is a Canadian and is
the only major league player to
have played for a team in. each
division in a single season.
Bob Stephan. was the Tyson
Tour champion in 1975, was
runner up in the Ontario Junior
Golf Championship, and part of
the team that won the Canadian
Junior Championship for
Ontario. Bob joined the military
in 1977, earned his wings in
1979. .and afters training was
posted to CF -5 Fighters
Squadron 434, Bob was solo
, with the Snowbirds in 1982,
1983, and 1989. He was team
head in 1991 and 1992.
•
Tartan chameleon
Dave Scott. is our local
mayor. He was a graduate of
Seaforth District High Schen!
in 1984 and gradyated from
Ryerson in 1987 with a dew*
in Radio and Television Arts.
From' 1988 tp 1992 Dave
worked as -production co
ordinator for CSC's "The
Journal" with Barbara Frum.
He -is the former editor of horn
the Huron Expositor and the.
Lakeshore Advance. Dave is
/also a. professional playwright.
Hist second play, "Everything is
Water.' another comedy. is still
in progress. • .
glare Westcort: is no stranger
to Seaforth. Clare was Premier
Bill Davis's long-time assistant
and was instrumental in the
creation of the Ontario Science
Center,/ was. on :Ontario's
Bicentennial J. Advisory
Committee; and/served on the
Great Lakes Seaway Task
Force. Clare is one of the few
protestants in the world to he.
honoured 1 with • the.. Bene
Merenti Medal of Good tiferit
awarded by Pope Jijhir Paul Q.
The, list• of awards and
accomplishments is endless.
Clare is a skier./painter and
,photographer. .
-Helen !ohm( is our local vfP
She has been actively' involved
in helping Seaforth keep Its
hospital and high school
operating1.. in times of
government cut backs. Helen is
taking time frim her -busy
schedule to Join iyt the Lund
raising. - -
Gord Dougan - If the vdice
s/3unds-farruliar it's because
'Gord its./ the CKNX Radio
Sportscaster in Wingham. He
has covered lixal :ports aemsts
raise funds for Hospice
this area for the past I0 years.
Starting- as a sports reporter for
'Radio and Television. Gord
became the Radio Sports
Director when • CKNX
television was sold to Baton
Broadcasting five years ago.
Bob.Smith is the -.sports
broadcaster with .CICS. Radio
'1240.in Stratford. His golden
voice is recognized thrrughnut
Southwestern Ontario. Boh is
the voice of the Cullitons. •
Terry Scott is another'.proud
Seaforth .native who recently
entered his 25th year in the
business • of hroadcast
journalism. He has keen a
radio/television reporter and
anchor across Canada. Terry
joined Broadcast News in 1990
as the Supervising Editor and
• tour years later. moved is the
Marketing/AdMinistration area.
Mike Wan is from literally a
drive and an iron away in
beautiful down town
Egmondville: Mike is a product
.of the Seaforth .Minor Hockey -
system. He. played Junior
hockey with Stratford Cullitons
before going to. Michigan State
on a -scholarship. Mike was a
• member of the Canadian Junior.
World Champion team in 1995--
96.
995-96. He played for the -Hamilton
Bull Dogs. the Edmonton
Oilers. anti is now a member of
the New York -[slanders.
• Scott -Driscoll is another
Seaforth native wtho vas
around these parts when he was
"small"Scott has been a full
time NHL linesman for the.past
seven seasons. And worked'tJtte
playoffs as well. Scott played
his junior hockey with' the St.
Mary's- Lincolns and then /went
.on. the. Wilfrid 'Laurier'
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Lions Pool •
1:30-4.00 p.m. - Senior
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6;30-8:30 p.m. - Minor Soccer at •
the Optimist Park
7:30-10:30 p.m.. Ladies Sio-Pitch
at the Optimist Park •
8:00-9 30 p.m. - Sluggers Sto-Piton
Gpme at the Lions Park/ •
-tHURS., AUG: 19
7:30-10:00 p.m. - Summer
Showcase -Hockey Game at the
Arena
8;00-9:30 p.m. • Sluggers Sic -Pitch
Game at the Optimist Park
FRI...AUG. 20
SALT , AUG. 21
Mens Soo-Pitch.Playolf -
• Tournament at the Lions
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1-00- Huron Hospice Celebnty Golf
Tournament '
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Council BINGO at the Arena
• Host • Figure Skating
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Pool .
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University where h` reached.
rhe CiAU final four in his
senior year. - -
Leon Stickle is coming to
Seaforth and the scramble for
the first time. He is a retired
NHL linesman who worked the
league for over. twenty. years.
He is active in fund raising for
the Special Olympics.
13111 Wilkinson. will`starl.the
99-2000 hockey season with
Wayne_Stale Waniors'where he
will develop anew hockey
program and will guide them to
Division One status. Bill n'
three -time CCHA coach of the
year. an .NCAA Championship
Selection •Committee Member. -
and 15th.winningest :icti've-•
Coach in the NCAA.
Dan Wildfong •is another
Seaforth native. returning t'or
the Celebrity Scramhle. Dan
.played Jr. B. hockey
Marys where he was voted the
"Fan's Favourite Player." Dan-
attended•Colgate Lniversity ion
a• hockey scholarship and is
about to ..embark on • a
pmfessional hockey career. •
Ken Carroll is a former
member of the Niagara Falls
Thunder hbe:key team: He is a
goal tender and attends the.
University of New Brunswick.
In- 1996-97 he wa a CIAL-
hnalist and a Member of the'
..finalist
Rookie Teamin the
1997-98 hockey season he was
a member of the CIAU
Championship Team, •
Scott Muscutt was ilei a
member of : that •)6 >7
University of -New Brunswick
CJ.iU Finalist, team.' Scott is
now .t a •. member or the
Shreveport Mudhugs in the
World Professional Hockey
-League. The •Ream won the
Governors. .Cup a'nd the
Presillent ; Cup'and sena-mime
pro team sport record. The. last
half of their ;casOn .rhe•
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Ron .Hoover also attended
Western Michigan University
On a hockey, scholarship- In
1986 he was drafted hy.the
Hartford Whalers. and- spent
several years in the NHL. •
Kathy Devereaux is otir lone
female hockey player at this
year's event. Kathy attends the
1:niversity. of Calgary.and-was
a' member of the Canadian •
Senior Women's Hockey Team
• as hath a`goold. and silver
medalist. Sister. of Edmonton •
'Oiler; Boyd. Kathy plays tbr the
Oval Extreme women's hockey -
team in Calgary.. ; •
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Scott Jewitt is from. Clinton
and just graduated with -a triple
degree from St. Norbert
College in- . Green Bay
Wisconsin where he was the
captain of his hockey team for
the last, three seasons. Dunne
_that time, the team was
victorious each year in their
NCAA division. Suitt has just
signed a professional -hockey.
contract with. the El Paso Texas
Buzzards in the Western
-professional League and has. a
tryout with-the`NHL Nashville
Predtor's farm team. the
Milwaukee Admirals of the •
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iHL. Scutt has worked as a -
areenskeeper andrshr.tuld he
able .10 read the greens and help
out his scramble team.
Randy Johnston is a memher
of the Track ind Field 'rpm at
Missouri State Uni.vcrsny•and,
will -he -our rirst celehnty. guest. .
from the world of track -and
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