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Times Advocate, 1989-07-19, Page 20Page 20 Times -Advocate, July 19 1989 rrs"SS`!4���fi7at'�' Ironwood Ladies Club Thursday, July 6 First Flight: Low Gross Joan Heywood Low Net Pat Fletcher Longest drive on #3 Joan Heywood Closest to the second shot on grecn #7 Marge Schilbe Lowest Putts Helen Burton Marlene Parsons Second Flight: _ Low Gross Minnie Burke Low Net Sue Stephen Longest drive on #3 Lynda Parkinson Closest to hole on 2nd shot on green #7 Minnie Burke Lowest Putts Lorna Russell Patty Brintnell Third Flight: • Low Gross Carol Darling ' Low Net Donna Hoffman Longest drive on #3 Carol Darling Closest to the hole on 2nd shot green #7 Elsie Hermann Lowest Putt Chris Turner Elsie Hermann Skins A Grace Farquhar, Pat Fletcher, Janet Heaman, Hazel Bea- ver. Skins B Patty Brintnell, Lynda Parkinson, Minnie Burke. Skins C Chris Turner, MaryLou Thompson, Jean Shipway,. Sheila Macgregor. Sponsored by Darlings Foodmarket and Patty Howard Golf School from London. Patty also did a chipping demonstration on. #9 green. - Monday, July 10 First Flight 1st Flight Low Gross Joan Heywood 2nd Flight Low Gross ' 'el Beaver 3rd Flight Low Gross .at Fletcher Putts Grace Farquhar • Helen Burton Second Flight 1st Low Gross Lynda Parkinson 2nd . Low Gross Sue Stephens 3rd Low Gross Linda Steele Putts Gail Murray Putts Grace Drummond Third Flight 1st Low Gross - Carol Darling 2nd Low Gross Audrey Scott 3rd Low Gross Betty Coates Putts Donna Hoffman Putts Barb Wordcn Skins A Bonnie Ross, Janet Wedlake, Pat Fletcher. Skins B Lorna Russell, Lynda Parkinson, Minnie Burke. Skins C Ann Prout, MaryLou Thompson. Sponsored by Big V, Sugat684 Spice, SAAN. Total of 47 golfers. 23 shooters July 11 Pee Wee Girls triumph EXETER - Moore Fuels Pee Wcc girls claimed a convincing vic- tory over Hensall Thursday, 32-14. The win was powered by the heavy hitting of Jeri -Lee Davis, Chrissy Parker and Chrissy Morgan who had three hits a piece. Me- lissa Brock also homered while Jennifer McNeilly had three hits as well. . Lori Gould homered for Hensall while Cara Gardner collected three - hits and Cathy Corbett, two. Christine Morgan pitched for Exeter with relief from Nicole Eccles while Cara Gardner and Amy Zwart took the mound for Hensall. The win improved the team's record to 5-2. rrs"SS`!4���fi7at'�' AMMINNIMIIF Exeter Golf Club Monday Men's League July 10, 1989 B Flight Low Gross - Bob Reynolds - 42 Low Net- Ralph Wells -32 C Flight . Low Gross - Bill Taylor - 42; Al Bell - 44 Low Net - Ed Johns - 28; John Snell - 29, Doug Penhale - 29. Longest Drive - Ralph Wells. Closest to the pin - Stan Kochan. • 50/50 Draw - Ken Kadey. Skins - Gary Kyle #4, Bob Reynolds #5. Sponsors - Pineridge Barbe- cue and Allan's Furniture. July 17 - Labatt's Night. July 24 - Steak Night. Scores WESTERN BASEBALL South D w 13 8 8 7 2 Exeter l.ucan St. Marys Scaforth Clinton RESULTS Sunday's scores: St. Marys 6-12. JUNIOR LEAGUE ivision L Pct. GB 4 .765 7 .533 4 5 .615 3 11 .389 6.5 11 .154 9 Lucan. 7-10, Slow -pitch champs - The Exeter Minor Hockey Association held their annual mixed slow -pitch tourna- ment on the weekend. Shown here are "13" Champions, the "Autters" of the Ausable-Bayfield Con- servation Authority. Front row (I -r) Craig Skinner, Bob Murray, Terry Chapman, John Schwindt, Elisha Martene, Doug Hocking, and Clare Martene. Back row (l -r) Scott Skinner, Gary Skinner, Wendi Schwindt, Cathy Skinner, Kate Monk, Donna Dean, Brenda Martene. Absent are Pam Hunter, Pat Donnelly and Leah Kain-Donnelly. "Zone C-1 golf tournament held by He sal! EXETER - The Zone C-1 Golf Tournament held July 8, hosted by the Hensall Lc ..,i Br. 468, was well attended and very successful. Eighteen teams participated. One of the Goderich teams won over-all. Two teams qualified for District Competition to be a held at Owen Sound. Legion ladies catered for dinner at Hensall legion hall. Thank you to Bayview for their hospitality and the fine shape of their golf course. Attention Shufflers We will resume our regular weekly competition games every Wednesday and Thurs- day starting July 19 and 20. See you there, Exeter Legion Hall. Early Bird Campaign for member- ship dues starts September 1 and goes to November 30. Dues are 23. After November 30 - $25. They shall not grow old, As we that are left grow old, At the going of the sun, and in the morning, We shall remember them. Yours in comradeship P.R.O. Helen Fcrrigno. 'BAILEY' of Hensall Ltd. Your Home Comfort People Heating - Air Conditioning - Heat Pumps Commercial Refrigeration Service See Us For Carrier Heating & Cooling Equipment We Aren't Comfortable Until You Are GAS BAR Un4;un Draw Your local Stedmans Store is going under wraps, but don't panic! We'll be unwrapping it again in early August, and we're sure you're going to be very surprised by the results. We're not just renovating, either, we're going to improve the selection, the service and the shopping atmosphere. We want to make shopping at St n5,R: _whole new. experience! We know it's going to be --turd to wait but please, no peeking 'til then! m Sick up your ticket at the CO-OP GAS BAR during the week of July 24-30/89. Deposit your ticket by Aug. 6/89. No purchase necessary. DRAW DATE: AUG. 7/89. PROPANE BARBEQUE Pick up your ticket at the CO-OP GAS BAR during the week of July 17-23/89. Deposit your ticket by July 30/89. • No purchase necessary. DRAW DATE: JULY 31/89. POWER LAWN MOWER 13) NO L N MOWER Pick a your ticket at the COqP GAS CAR during the week or July 31 -Aug. 6/89. Deposit your ticket by Aug. 13/89. No purchase necessary: DRAW DATE: AUG. 14/89. • ,;, 1ut'L.`&tiit:-.7.-34- t;i 4..L u.0 i.tf. - :p.m. f.. • :rfi4� • PIA CO-OP GAS. BAR EXETER DISTRIC1' CO-OP Exeter 235-2081 Ailsa Craig 293-3282 4--j Kippen Gun Club 23 shooters July 11 Brad Mann 25 Jack Mills • 25 Dan Crerar 25 Al Edwards 24 Ed Steegstra 24 Dennis Boyd 24 Jim Darling 24 Bob McPherson 24 Lloyd Vennor 23 Russ Beaver 23 Al Kyle 23 Harrison Schock 23 Fred Brawl 22 John Glazier .. 22 Paul Millor 22 Dennis Steep 22 Don Neil 22 Murray Christie 22 Mike Verhoef 19 Al Chrysler 18 David Lovell 17 Doubles Tuesday night Bob McPherson 22 Jack Mills 21 Brad Mann 20 Bob. Ash 18 Dennis Boyd 18 AMMINNIMIIF Exeter Golf Club Monday Men's League July 10, 1989 B Flight Low Gross - Bob Reynolds - 42 Low Net- Ralph Wells -32 C Flight . Low Gross - Bill Taylor - 42; Al Bell - 44 Low Net - Ed Johns - 28; John Snell - 29, Doug Penhale - 29. Longest Drive - Ralph Wells. Closest to the pin - Stan Kochan. • 50/50 Draw - Ken Kadey. Skins - Gary Kyle #4, Bob Reynolds #5. Sponsors - Pineridge Barbe- cue and Allan's Furniture. July 17 - Labatt's Night. July 24 - Steak Night. Scores WESTERN BASEBALL South D w 13 8 8 7 2 Exeter l.ucan St. Marys Scaforth Clinton RESULTS Sunday's scores: St. Marys 6-12. JUNIOR LEAGUE ivision L Pct. GB 4 .765 7 .533 4 5 .615 3 11 .389 6.5 11 .154 9 Lucan. 7-10, Slow -pitch champs - The Exeter Minor Hockey Association held their annual mixed slow -pitch tourna- ment on the weekend. Shown here are "13" Champions, the "Autters" of the Ausable-Bayfield Con- servation Authority. Front row (I -r) Craig Skinner, Bob Murray, Terry Chapman, John Schwindt, Elisha Martene, Doug Hocking, and Clare Martene. Back row (l -r) Scott Skinner, Gary Skinner, Wendi Schwindt, Cathy Skinner, Kate Monk, Donna Dean, Brenda Martene. Absent are Pam Hunter, Pat Donnelly and Leah Kain-Donnelly. "Zone C-1 golf tournament held by He sal! EXETER - The Zone C-1 Golf Tournament held July 8, hosted by the Hensall Lc ..,i Br. 468, was well attended and very successful. Eighteen teams participated. One of the Goderich teams won over-all. Two teams qualified for District Competition to be a held at Owen Sound. Legion ladies catered for dinner at Hensall legion hall. Thank you to Bayview for their hospitality and the fine shape of their golf course. Attention Shufflers We will resume our regular weekly competition games every Wednesday and Thurs- day starting July 19 and 20. See you there, Exeter Legion Hall. Early Bird Campaign for member- ship dues starts September 1 and goes to November 30. Dues are 23. After November 30 - $25. They shall not grow old, As we that are left grow old, At the going of the sun, and in the morning, We shall remember them. Yours in comradeship P.R.O. Helen Fcrrigno. 'BAILEY' of Hensall Ltd. Your Home Comfort People Heating - Air Conditioning - Heat Pumps Commercial Refrigeration Service See Us For Carrier Heating & Cooling Equipment We Aren't Comfortable Until You Are GAS BAR Un4;un Draw Your local Stedmans Store is going under wraps, but don't panic! We'll be unwrapping it again in early August, and we're sure you're going to be very surprised by the results. We're not just renovating, either, we're going to improve the selection, the service and the shopping atmosphere. We want to make shopping at St n5,R: _whole new. experience! We know it's going to be --turd to wait but please, no peeking 'til then! m Sick up your ticket at the CO-OP GAS BAR during the week of July 24-30/89. Deposit your ticket by Aug. 6/89. No purchase necessary. DRAW DATE: AUG. 7/89. PROPANE BARBEQUE Pick up your ticket at the CO-OP GAS BAR during the week of July 17-23/89. Deposit your ticket by July 30/89. • No purchase necessary. DRAW DATE: JULY 31/89. POWER LAWN MOWER 13) NO L N MOWER Pick a your ticket at the COqP GAS CAR during the week or July 31 -Aug. 6/89. Deposit your ticket by Aug. 13/89. No purchase necessary: DRAW DATE: AUG. 14/89. • ,;, 1ut'L.`&tiit:-.7.-34- t;i 4..L u.0 i.tf. - :p.m. f.. • :rfi4� • PIA CO-OP GAS. BAR EXETER DISTRIC1' CO-OP Exeter 235-2081 Ailsa Craig 293-3282 4--j