The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-09-26, Page 18s
PAGE 4• rOD1 RICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY,. SEPTEMBER 26. 1974
Sone of the w'h"e•s a° ►.fes • ' = s -.embers' tournament included Jack Hinton,
PapernicK Traph+v' ,o ler Pete Graf, C' Flight winner; and Tom
Jasper, C Flight
Tony Bedard, left, and his on Tony won the Father and Son championship and Bill. 'and
John Hanly were runnersup in the tournament last week at the Maitland Golf Club. (staff
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In the women's competition at the -Maitland Golf Club's ,members' tournament winners in-
cluded Jean ,H-anly, left, the George Bruce Trophy; June Deathe, Rose,.Bowl; Hater Beaver,
runner-up. in the Rose'Bowl; and Maxine Martin, . ' Maitland Trophy.' (staff photo)
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C1.1111 NEWS
The annual OPP-Civilian Golf Tournament was:held out at Sunset this year and over 200
golfers took part. Winners were (Ieftto right) John Shaddick, civilian low net of 69, Doug Whit-
more, civilian Iow gross of 71; Bill Skelding, Owen,;Sound'OPP, with a police low gross of 74;
and 'Doug Spitzig, taoderich OPP, with a police Iow net of 70. (staff photo) '
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Two men were tied for top'
honours 'at the ,Vanastra Gun,.
Chib's skeet shoot held last
Saturday. Bob Sherry of Strat=
.ford and, Glen Moagk, of Bor-
nh9im each - hit -,out of 25
target's.
Not far behind the' top two
were Bill,Thompson of Clinton
with 22'. hits, Pat 'Heenan of
• gpnfnrth •,v;th 11 hits• and three.
men with 20 each, Mery Batkin
of Clinton, Harrison Schoch of
Zurich, and Dave Collins of
Walton.
Next came Jerry Coleman of
Seaforth with 19, Percy
McClenaghan of Clinton and
Jim Hogg of Seal'orth with 16
each, and Ashley Gilbert of
Godkrich
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The. 1974-7,5 season of the
Goderich„Chess Club will begin
Wednesday October 2.11his will
be the club's third season, but
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Last season's winners were
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For further 'information
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The club charges a very
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