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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-07-21, Page 14PAGE2A -GODERICHEIGNALSTAIL WEDNESDAY, JULY ?A. Ma Ten kilometre HAIR AFFAIR - Harr Styiaitg far Ladtek anti C*neernen _$:!lesttkPLG"ihaddkceikt, 1241-42Y9 ---" ' - • -111111111116: The fourth atom* Gorletich 10 ICilometne Classic will get underway at 10:00 a.m., on Satioslay, July 24 from the town hall. Runners frau four categories, Men's Open, Woolen's Open, Masters (40 years and over) andtheGoderich Resident (m, will be competing for trophies for the 1st. 2nd and 3rd place imishers. The mast Oast Auld .finish the un hall aims take - a maslawao am annum Tim Square, before - on the larger course arotind the town. Mainers are asked to regfister before the race. The entree fee is $3 per person. AiMliOXIBErSO,R lr PLAIN WHITE Siding When You Want TO Do -It -Yourself ;frieasi, Minstall...easy because of the posithie:LOCKING SPLIN(figiiie 1) that lets you `"snap" the piecesTO-gether. EaSierstillbecauee of the Metal STARTER STRIPS (2) and theJOINT MCDADE, (3). Come see us at Cashway. We'll shialnyeithovieSialter stripslandjoint mouldsendra. GURlEEDt5 YEARS . - AGAINST PEELING. CHECKING OR BLiSTERING! 1h4whitesatin smooth factory finish is guaranteed for 15 imaralCoordinated accessories. available at Cashwayadd the finishing touch ihtlIVIABEIUMIARD AIM ilitYWOOD c CASHWAY 0 4 244 IV,AFERBOABOI 4 211, 6!'2 ilat;fr 6.49 deff --mr• '111.e,.%.,?1,...1 raw, farTiatteit:nwsidirig. se7161'"rfor motive:irk WHEN Mr COMES TO LUMBER CAMAY DOESN'T COMPROMISE ON QUALITY AND YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A BUILDER TO ENJOY OUR LOW LUMBER PRICES Builders enjoy lower prices because they buy in bulk. And we think do-it-yourselfers la_so get a price break , when they buy in large quanti- ties, So it you'relimning.L. building a major proiect. ante see us at Cashway. 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The Gilded& Ladies' Slowpitch League bed MI first annual tournament here Saturday. Captainsnecepting trophies on behalf ei their teams following the final two games were, left to right Katie Whetstone and Pat Reeler of the Bayfield Shadows team which won the B championship; Donna Leppington of the Champco team which was newer -up for the ft diampionship; Site Young of the Sifto.Salt team which was runner-up for the A championship; ant -Diane Bach of Broadhagen's Shibtown teem which won the A championship. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) Maitland Club Ladies play two -ball BYIRIA alrEWART Winston Churchill once defined golf as "an ineffec- tual,r....nnt to dLrect an un- controllable sphere into an inaccessible hole with in- struments ill adapted to that Pu-" How true! But there are many who accept the challenge, and some even enjoy the game! Here's -the proof. Forty-eight men played in Men's Night on Monday, Ju- ly 12. Tying for first were Russ Gemmill, Bill Ross, and Ebb Ross. Tying for se- cond viere Gerald Morgan and Tom Jasper, Mike Pa- etiMe again. Twelve couples played, with winners as follows: first prize - Fred Looker with partner Jean Handy; second prize - Don Stewart with partner Marilyn Cornish; third prize - John Kane and partner Joan McDougall. Other prizes went to Mac Bell and Ida Stewart, Ed Brissette and Verna Knife;-7--Bilb McDougall and Doris Pa- quette. • The next mixed two -ball is Sunset Club Friday, July 30, with sign -in at 5:30 and tee -off at 6 p.n.a. Couples are invited to Bill and Jean Hanly's cottage after playing, for a pot luck supper. If you have any questions about this super evening, please call Verna Kane at -524-8067. Members are reminded that the Mr Canada will be Babuidayadyn. - Also, the couples' invita- tional on August 213 still has room for more. Contact the Lookers at 524-7274. 1-tte,ackeaPlide4tretaxitsttei.Greer is low gross Kelly, Bob 4roi1ie, Paul Stahl, Bob Shrier and Al MacDonald. Closest to the pin on hole 1, using a special club, was Fred Looker who landed about seven feet from a hole -in -one! The draw win- ner was Maity Buchanan. - Oil -Lathes' wieht,:•Thes- day, July 13, a two -ball was played, followed by a swim, barbecue, and entertain- ment at Chris Hoffmeyer's. It was, a beautiful evening and everyone had a great tiniell:e two -ball winners were as follows: first prize Catherine Walsh and Edna Looker; second - Jean Papernick and Chris Hoff- meyer; third - Marg Evans and Jo -Anne Jasper. Other prizes went to Mary Lapaine and Vern Frith, Eileen Beauchemin and Rosemary Evans, Marilyn Cornish and Kay Duncan, Doris Har- rison and Doris Paquette. The club is sorry that Carol Hunter is leaving Goderich. Parties just won't be the same without her. On behalf of the Ladies' Golf Section, President Edna Looker presented Carol with a picture by Mike Scott of it • • PP After a delicious barbecue and desserts, special enter- tainment was presented by the - "South Carolina Belles."Bravo! Encore?? It was great to have some new people participating in the mixed couples' two -ball on Friday, July 16. Hope they had a good time and will BY MARLENE MCDOUGALL I sure hope everyone has been taking advantage of this beautiful weather and getting out golfing. Men's Night results were: --Low-gross, -Bah -Creer -and w net, First flight; Leroy Bedour, Paul Baechler, and Brian Reeve. Second flight; Jeff • Harrison, Lee Keikwood, and Fred Armstrong. Third flight; Frank Graham, Gary Chambers and John Scott. Ladies night results: First flight; Joyce Bolton, and Verna Kane. Second -flight; RoSemary Armstrong, May Smith, and Dorothy Boudreau. Third flight; Joyce Scott, and Pat Dockstader. Fourth flight; Nancy McLay, Ruth Bushell, Velma Haylow and Betty • Fuller. • Next week's Ladies night will be pot luck. The ladies have been doing very well at the tournaments this year. Congratulations to Rosemary Armstrong, Shirley Baechler, Joyce Scott, Ellen Connelly and Dorothy Bourdeau, who • were winners in Kincardine. Congratulations also to Ellen Connelly and Dorothy Bourdeau who were winners in Saugeen. The Junior's tournament had been changed to August 25. Junior's day will be held every Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. Last week's results were: First Low gross, Andrew Cox. First Low net, Joe Fitzpatrick. Second Low gross, Dane Almasi and Second Low net was Ray Bedard. Steve Sturdy was the winner of the lucky draw. Sundays two ball results: Viir-ley--Bae-chier and -Bob -McDougsdl, Joyce Bolton and Don Armstrong, Betty Fuller and Stan Connelly. Longest drivers were, Stu Huyck and Dorothy Bogie. Cathy McGrail was the winner of the golf ball guess. The rad hen hen tem ho seas August 1, at 2:00 p.m. sharp for 18 holes of golf. The Couples tournament will be held on Saturday with the off times between 10:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. On Sunday the Sunset will be hosting the Men's interclub at 1:00 p.m. Bridge scores A six table Howell game was held by the Goderich Bridge Club Tuesday, July 13, First were Mary Donnelly and Eleanor Erskine with 701/2 points; second were Marg Hall and Barb Howe with 64 points; third were Jean Cook and Verna Worthy with 621/2 points; fourth were Evelyn Galbraith and Dawna Sproule with 61 points; and fifth were Vic Alexander and P. Venki with 551/2 points. LEARN TO WINDSURF The Goderich Recreation Dept. And Wind Leisure Sports Ltd. Are Running A WINDSURFING SCHOOL ' .• Friday, Saturday, Sunday, August 6-7-8 Wilasuaing W7the rastost growing sport In North America and eon easily be learned by the average person in 2 hours. INTRODUCTORY & INTERMEDIATE LESSONS AVAILABLE • COST:session per 2 hour 2$ 000 (salt equipment supplied) Pre register at the Recreation Of- fice, NS McDonald Street before July 30, For more Information contact the RecreatiorriNgrtment at 524- 2125.