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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-08, Page 5—Track iicfl el`d winners at the ,Colborne Central School last week• were, left to right, .,back, Andy Moore,• second intermediate boys, Donald Bogie, first^ihtermediate boys, Brian Sowerby, first junior boys, Marie Willis,..firsf senior girls, Karen Kolkman, .second junior girls and Sandra Rowe, first junior girls. Front row, Joe by Elle ,:rhe last two weeks of mainly blue skies have provided excellent- conditions for many golfers to get out and play at their game :According 'to the score Cards a lWt q you are really shaving those strokes. Keep up the drive' The. top golfers in the Beta Sigma Phi, tw0-ball foursome held .May 27 were: Lorraine A I3aechler, David Gower, Alison Duwds, Paul Baechrer and Verna Kane with Don MacPherson, Last Monday May 7, 9 was the first Ladies Night which w.as well attended. Prior to regular, play. Issy_ demonstrated some very useful golf tips. The following are the top senior winners: Sus Parnell, Marg Smith, Shirley • Baechle•r, Bev Sanderson, Darlene Crawford, Joyce Bolton and Dianne C•awfor•d. Juciri "from the chatter during ttie getting acquainted part of the evening, old friends met and new fronds were-boing...made.,.._w-h.ich.- all added up to a very successful first night•. Tuesday May 30, was Men's Night, a•nd'despite the fog and drizzle, the keen spirit of the fellows was not' dampened. 'The, top eleven- Were Leoray 'Bedour, Earl Routly, Stan Connelly, Vic Parnell, George Bolton, Gerald Lassaline, Mike Drennan, Jack Miriam, Mark Lassaline, George William and Larry Ross. ' 1 arn told the fellows who remained to play a few hands of cards; were interrupted by a would-be lady golfer. There was great specailation as to who she might be., but 'to their great disappointment she turned out to be a He: Byrn' have not joined either of these two nights, it is not too late. -Try to make if next week: • Denis Lassaline tells me he's watching members hauling their clubs in and out of their car for every game. Heaid he kno'wes golfer s ar'e toth�..t>tit he w .. Moore, second junior boys, Larry Allin; first senior boys, Bryan: Durst, second intermediate boys, Cathy MacPhee, second senior girls, Nancy Rowe, second intermediate girls and Brenda Pollock, first irttermedi,ate girls: Missing "from the photo was Bud Schultz, second senior boys.—Colborne School photo ' Lochalsh oar >'r . Numerous Best -Line parties " M have been held in the area Mrs.. Donald Hamilton is the local representative, Mrs. Duncan Thorburn is still a patient'in St. Joseph's Hospital in London, Mrs. Ewan MacLean attended the Ladies' Day Programme at Dungannon United Church and demonstrated Flower Arrangements. Mrs. George Blue of Detroit is at the 'former MacDonald home across from Finlay MacDonald . farYn . Mr and-M-rs, Art Mathewman were guestsat a wedding 'in Toronto during the past-weeic,eiid. Preparatory. Services were held,on Friday evening at•Ashfield Pt resbyteria,.n,Chu4'eh and 'C'onrm•trpion Services were cone cted' On Sunday by Rev. Kentreth Rooney. A wedding of interest took place at Ashfield Presbyterian Church when Alma, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bob Farrish was w. married to Marcel Nobert.. The picnic area at-L-ochaIshis-.i � , , –"—'f'iiisy spoi" w,r""'f`irs, >,s Y camper4parked near every table. Clare Harman, Physical Education director at Colborne Central School presents Sandra Rowe with at her first place ribbon as winner in the schools.trac1C"and field events held last week.-ColborneSchool photo wis g • more members would .tali dvantage of the club storage sed t e- and save their muscles fo e fairways. told.the that some gblfe.r•s eve onserve extra strength by ren i g one 61 those sporty elf t is carts. What some fellows will o to improve their game" ti and Dianne, dur Club Hosi Sses, are doing a terrific job ! elcoming the rgolfers,• and attending to" their needs. It is certainly appreciated: Thanks girls. . - , D n't forget to make array gem-ents to join in the .,a11 - day -f: n planned for July 3. See the Ad elsewhere in this issue. See you at The Tee' PQM:RICIH SIGNAL—STAR. TIKIROA:Y. JUNE 8. 1 1 Mfrs Lorraine Den • f nal► ����� e�'or s sister Del°8i�,e:a. I•Manilo'b isvisiting t.z fathet',' ` . pr ileeeaNa.ed" hrbr some:yh: Gordon Orr tlf,in,. and other ago: relatives herr ry ental _ w t-betfar les ld '8t ... Mi seg_ Ann,. rad C <ixlotra a Icerizi of onion 0 r#re various • arr .ry Mrfet pr .,t• ho last week. Mr. and, Mrs. DonlaY1100410.$ of David Mackenzie attended the Granum,. Alberta` visited With, funeral of his aunt, the'late Mrs: Mrs. Rory Martin ,onq day last Jsabel Wainer, in Detroit, wedk. , . i ' • Mrs. Colin MacGregor has Mrs.• 'Charles Hather'tcn t received word that Norman Elniira called on frienda here Patterson of 'B.C. had' died. Ile recently. w;t mat r4°1�c.t.o_°_yrs_ last Monday the .St. Peter's Youth Group held a social night at St. Mary's School. For this meeting the group invited the present grade eights to let thein . „see whit goes on at the meetings.. because; they ark goirtg..to be the future members of the gndup. During the night a numbersP games where played and an executive meeting was h.eld•after Saturday the group sold apples by the peer store to help raise money to support .them on their educational trip td the Toronto Science Centre in two weeks. The Monday of that week thegroup had, a very interesting night with Dr. Jacksonwho was a specialist and ' °came to.talk to the group about 'drugs and alcohol. Thegroup plans to wrap'up the year just before the summer "holidays . wi'th_ their trip : to Toronto. They plan to stay the day at Science Centre. They will be travelling by bus, IMMO 11111111.11 MIN ..NNW - STAY ALIVE. ri ' ' WITH RED CROSS WATER SAFETY When You Shop Say:.. 1 SAW - IT AWIT IN,THE SMOKE &. GIFT SHOP The Square — Goderich • Tobacco Pouches Pipe Stands in Walnut &Ceramic , Tobacco .Humidors Butane Pipe Lighters Father's Day Special Medico Deluxe Refillable Reg. x3.95 from frornr from 111551 F1EO :.- Business picked up at the Goderich water frons; h with four boats in. 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