The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-08-29, Page 12v r+.
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Two pairs of ladies attended
Am Whitney Trophy tournament
Worth recently. Mrs. Grace
111Fobster, lead, and Mrs. Nora
Finnigan, skip, were defending
the trophy from °1973. Miss
Yvonne McPherson, lead, and
Mrs. Wilma Kerr, skip, won
fourth prize.
:Three pairs attended the mixed
pairs tournament for the Lorne
Dale Trophy at Seaforth. Mrs.
Nora Finnigan and Lorne Gard-
ner won the trophy and first prize
and a special pike donated by
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale. Mr.
Dale is a former Wingbamite and
this is the first time the trophy
has been up for. competition.
One pair of ladies attended the
ladies' doubles tournament in
Atwood and several local ladies
'played in the Lucknow ladies'
trebles. First prize winners there
were Mrs. Doris MacLennan,
lead,Mrs, Mary Lloyd, vice, and
Mrs. Wilma Kerr, skip: Other
prizes were won by Mrs.
Margaret Hastings, lead, Mrs.
Audrey MacKay, vice, and Miss
Yvonne McPherson, skip; Mrs.
Mary McKinney, lead, Mrsir.
Grace Webster, vice, and Mrs.
Nora Finnigan, skip.
Four men attended the men's
doubles tournament in Mount
Forest. Malcolm MacKay and
Alan MacKay won second prize.
Two riflks were in competition
at :Lucknow for the Joynt Trophy
which was won by the team of
Lorne Gardner, Malcolm
MacKay and Man MacKay,
On Saturday two pairs attended
the men's doubles at Chesley and
both • won, prizes. They were
Malcolm. .MacKay and Alan
MacKay, Elmer Ireland , and
Lorne Gardner.
Been so long since I've written
this column, f -don't know where
to start. Combination of holidays
and work, I guess.
Ladies' Invitational
Understand the ladies held a
very successful invitational
tournament last week. Twenty
golfers from area clubs took part
in the 18 -hole tournament, Janet
Dugan capturing low gross in the
first flight. Janet shot a com-
mendable 89. Low net in the first
flight went to Wingham's own
Heather Hanlon.
Sandy Turvill captured the low
gross in the second flight, while
Maude Stevenson took low net. In
the third flight Joyce Church of
Wingham walked off with low
gross honors, while another
member of the Wingham G.C.,
Fern Wylie, had best low net
score.
Ladies' Captain Ag Wingfield
says she is most pleased with the
results of the tournament. Our
thanks to Ag for doing such a tre-
mendous job in organizing the
day's activities -and thanks to N.
D. Cameron \Ltd., Maitland
Ready Mix, i gfield Con-
struction and Nonalliot for the
Con -
prizes they donated. Also under-
stand several other firms and
members donated .to' the "grab
bag.. •
Social Events
Unfortunately, the "Monkey
Golf" tournament slated for last
'weekend had to be cancelled.
Understand Heather and Sandra
have a real party lined up for
September: I'll have more later.
Sunday Morning Tournament
Had another.. great Sunday
morning. Do you realize that we
A REAL BUY..\..
ides bringing you
the news, look
else your
trains
the
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off
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table
soldier
batt
for,
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start
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things
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keeps
fragile
thhIP
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breaking
and lots, lots more!
How ever could you live without it?
trxaamreo
haven't been rained out since the
tournaments started on the 21st
of May? The kitchen had a real
"ethnic" flavor, as, "Genial
Jack" Muszynski took over the
cooking duties, assisted by Bill
Hanula, Len Bailey and Noma
Wilson.
Jack brought some imported
delicacy with 'him from Toronto,
and while he kept insisting it was
his native dish, I'm sure'it must
have come from Scotland. Noth-
ing that good could come out of
Poland, Jack.
The final tournament is Just
three weeks away on September
15th. So far, 30 golfers have quali-
fied, and at the risk of being
boring, I'll list their names:.Len
Bailey,. George Carter, John
Cruickshank, Don Cameron,
Blake Evans, Harper English,
Bruce Griffin, Ross Hamilton,
Joe Kerr, Bill Keil, Doug Layton,
Hugh Mundell, Jack Muszynski,
Bob Mundell, Frank Madill, Dan
Montgomery, Boris Milosevic,
Uoyd Nickel, Wayne Nickel,
Jack Nevery, Paul Rintoul, Stan
Stroop, George Skinn, Dave
Schiestel, Bill Stephenson,
Dennis Vath, Gordon Walter,
Norm Wilson, myself and Ray
Walker.
There are 12 more golfers who
can qualify .before the final
tournament. They are: Ed Daer,
Tom Deyell, Bob Greer, Nick
Gregoraslr,, . Ken Henry, Claire
Hodgkinson, Bill Hanula, 'Rodger
Keay, Stuart Leedham, David
Magee, Dave Oberholtzer, John
Rae and Jack Walker. •
Remember, fellows, you must
play eight games to qualify for
the final. The last tournament,
incidentally; . will be an .18 -hole
affair. Tee -off times will be
assigned and all players will be
handicapped on their season's
►lay•. '
SHORT PUTTS—Brad Cole-
man' has taken over ' as 'club`
treasurer : Brad is replacing
Claire • Hodgkinson at the T D
Bank . ' .. Claire has been trans-
ferred, ....:somewhere ... The
only problem is the bank hasn't'
told him exactly where as yet .. .
Our girl Carol is entering training
wine September . : ' Rodger ,
Keay will be'doing chef duty'this
Sunday ... See you on the tee.. , .
Sudbury scores
CNE bowling win
•Wingham's YBC entry in the
CNE bowling ch : pionship on
Friday and Sat PI: y were edged
out of the top ei ndings in
play in the CNE . Automotive
Building. The team comprising
Seniors Dave Walker and Joan
Cerson, Juniors Brenda Foxton
and Stephen Burke and Bantams
Shiela Burke and Greg Storey
rolled 3521 for the tournament.
The championship was taken
by a strong Sudbury Plaza Bowl
team which topped 59 other
teams by scoring 3844 during the
event.
Local bowlers
win prizes
at Chesley
Two teams from the local Lawn
Bowling Club competed Saturday
in the men's doubles event at the
Chesley Merchants' and Manu-
facturers' Bowling Tournament.
Forty-four rinks from Toronto,
Kitchener, Owen Sound and other
area towns, competed for more
than 20 prizes.
A. MacKay and M. MacKay
were successful in receiving fifth
prize; Lorne Gardner and Elmer
Ireland received sixth prize.
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A renowned research institute has
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with the ability to shrinkhemor-
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inflamed tissue.
In case after case, while gently
relieving pain, actual reduction
(shrinkage) took place.
Most important of all—results
were so thorough that this improve-
ment was maintained over a period
of many months.
All this was accomplished with a
healing substance (Rio -Dyne) which
quickly helps heal injured cells and
stimulates growth of new tissue.
Now Sao -Dyne is offered in oint-
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Preparation H. Ask for it at all drug
stores. Satisfaction or your money
refunded.
Preparation El
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ONE STRIKE Johfl.L,•,each takes a• one,count at the hands of .1; olil t Forst during ah
. intermediate game played between Whitechurch s nd.Mount Forest last Wednesday:..
(St°aff Photo).
Bantams win 2 of
The Wingham Ontario Minor
Lacrosse League Bantams added
two wins and two losses to their
record in tournament and exhibi=
tion games played this week.
On Saturday the team went toy
Stratford arena for 'the OMLA'
regional tournament, but the
boys only managed one Will out of
three games. •
In the first game Winghai n
played their Guelph opponents in
the Upcoming "C" category play-
off finals and suffered• a 9-2 lois..
Doug MacGregor ' and Stan
Stapleton were the .Only two.
Wingham players to 'beat' the
Guelph goalie during the 'match.,
PeeWee import Peter 'Goodall
assisted the/hist goal while Doug,
Taylor picked up an assist on.
Stan's'tally. .
In the second game of •tile :-
tournament the : Bantams
swamped the Arthur entry • 1$4;
Jay .MacLaurin led the .scoring
with three goals 'while Stan
Stapleton and Sheldon Jones each
beat the goalie twice. Doug Mac-
Gregor, Andy. •Heim, ,Doug Tay
dor; Ton's DIf acLean, Ppm
W ,
'and. X avid°Iiouglas ea ,
singles. Steers ' mea"d'man line
Brent Foxton led in the. assist
column with two each and Do
Taylor, Doug MacGregor, Danny
Woods and Peter Goodall each'
picked up one.. ,>
In the team's last game of the •
day Owen Sound: destroyed:.
Winghtun's defense`and came. up?
with 'a 16.2 win to put the boy's out
of, tournament ' play., .Sheldon
Jones. and PeeWee . Steve Mac;
Lean picked up the only Wing- .
ham goals, while Doug. Taylor
and Doug MacGregor each added •
an assist: '
On Moliday . a Seaforth team
comprised of Midgets and. Pee-
Wees were edged'out 5-4 by the
Wingham Bantams in the Wing
ham arena. At the end of the first
period Sheldon Jonea had scored
Wingham's only goal while' Sea- ,
forth managed two in the period.
fast 4
Doug MacGregor assisted on that
marker; In the second period the
game :: turned around and
Wingham, held the visitors ,to one
point while scoring' twice them-
. selves, Stan 'Stapleton and Doug
MacGregor were the marksmen
and Sheldon Jones assisted both
goals that period. Doug Mac-
Gregor also picked. up 'an assist
on. Stan's goal- -
In the final frame it was Doug
. MacGregor and Sheldon Jones all
the way, Doug !coring twice on
plays set •up- by Sheldon.
Tonight (Thursday) Wingham
begins their playof finals against
•Guelph on the opposition's• home
floor. Although Guelph defeated
Wingham in regular play and
won handily' in the OMLA tourna-
ment the series promises to be ;a
good,, 'hard-fought battle for the
"C" category championship.
Lakelet
Mrs. Ida Milligan and Mrs. •
Hazel Standley Of Detroit visited
a week with Mr, and Mrs. Warren,
Zurbrigg, and spent Thursday at
the CNE.. .
Visiting, on the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs, William Behrns and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Snell and family and Mrs. Jessie
Snell of Swastika. Mrs. J. Snell is
spending some time with the
f am�ily.
•
WOAA.•SECRETARY-MANAGER Alf Lockridge had the
honor of presenting Wingham Bantarh Captain Bernie.
Haines with the league's "D". Championship trophy before.
fans at the ballpark on Sundayaafternoon. Bernie expressed
thanks fp' Mr.: Lockridge on behalf of' the team and Coach
George Foulon. Unfortunately, the boys dropped a 7:6.
decision to• Dorchester in an Ontario Basebal ociation
Opine that•followed the presentation. Staff Photo)
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