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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-06-22, Page 18PAGE 2A —apple M.... • tialldMark G' i [GItA AYx JIMA 191 t3 � �the MOW. Last D the sonny and hot and tis was, v.ery much enjoyed by the 45 men who teed off an the Nght of Monday, June 13. The men who lasted out the heat were Make Lapaine, who placed first; Ross Patterson, who came in second; and Dan Murphy, who won third prize. Other winners of the event were Ross McDaniel, Gerald Morgan, Bill Duncan, Don Stewart, Jack Gould, Mike Murphy, Fred Looker, Bob McDougall, Don MacEwan, Guy Kelly, Q. Egener, Del Bedard, Russ Gemmill and Mike Paquette.. Closest to the pin on number seven was Gerald Mongan. ne junior d intermedia wag low •net,for f a i ty white was heid ply A °� .A4, R_ I , Kee.", l d �d IOW net. Third place WO WOO by Verna Kane: We Joyce Shack came in fointh. The Womenl's District 4 Ball l Ball was.played at the Maitland on Wednes- day, June 15 with 72 women golfing. After a keen and competitive 18 holesof golf, the ladies enjoyed a cocktail hour and a gourmet dinner. . Many thanks goes to Jean Knight, Doris Paquette and Edna Looker for a well run tournament. Verna Kane, the ladies' sport captain, announced the 15 pairs of ladies who won prizes. Shirley Baechler, the president of the Owen Sound Avoid Unnecessary Delays During Hot Weather Driving... Make Sure Your AIR CONDITIONING And COOLING SYSTEMS Are In Prime Running Condition...! *ma+ `-.J J �� You Can Be Sure Of Carefree Driving, Simply Drop In Today For Your Free Estimate & Check-up. GODERICH PLYMOUTH. CHRYSLER LTD. DIAL X24.7383 District, presented the Were.trophy to the winners, who Marg Knowlton and�� Joyce Kin from - with a 58 net. Anne Lidwintberg and Dean Coll- anga ' placed second with a 59 net. Third place went to Maxine Martin and Rose Marie Evans from the kbitland with a60net. Other Maitland winners were the teams of Marilyn Cornish and Jean Bell, and loris, Paquette and Ardith The" Hen -Perth In- surance Agent Association held their annual golf, tennis and sailing; day on Thursday, June 16. Ninety -orae golfers partW I . • ted and 45 won - prizes t their shicaptains s. iOut onthe IA% three large sailboats manoeuvred their crafts to get the best . shots for their Viers tossing balloon Then are several ammo - tog events to keep in mind Theiumual Lions Club Golf Steak Dinner Day tall take place Thursday, June 23- The couples 2181 Iktter Ball will be held Friday evening, June 24, 6 p.m. Another event to keep in mind is the Dominion Day Open Tennis Tournament on July 1, 2 and 3. Anyone can enter as long as they have a tennis racket. Sign up by Ju- ne 26 - On the courts After two weeks of play the \Dominatort are leading the vague with 12 points. The A Team, Vie-Dic-Pic, and the Hot Shots are tied for second with eighppoints each. Last onday eight of our ladies hosted a group of ladies from Greenhills, for a fun day of tennis and lunch. NOTICE To All BLUEWATER T.V. CABLE LTD. SUBSCRIBERS Effective July 1, 1113, there will be a 6% Federal Excise Tax on all Cable T.V. rental. This was announced on the April Federal Budget. Regular monthly payments will now be '1.07 for one outlet. Pay T.V. monthly payment will now be '18.01 for one station. IUDs The feam and • her parta. . won tq groi While asleyand her Partner, Yekl, Wahl the ether, Corgratidatiews to Duna Fritzley and Bill LinIdaterwito were last Weekes and this week's winners in the e a-weekdraw. On Saturday a Juniors and 11 eats tournamentintermediates was a �held with goad tem* played by Lanny Jason O'Neill i i Mark Czlbert. Marls - won the Jut. In thee..Intermediatestwas a battle between Andrew Cox and Mark Gilbert with Mark again conning up the winner. sit Bedard and McDonald win couples' two -ball Men's Nigh ` this past Week was its usual success. Tony Bedard was the low gross winner and Bill Brown, the low net winner, On first Mero, Bob McDougall wand Brian Reeve won while John Scott, Coley McDonagh and Al McDonald were second flight winners. The third flight winners were Jack Trebish, Stew Huyck and Gary Armstrong. The winners of Thursday night's Ladies' Night were: first flight -Joyce Bolton; se- cond flight - Rosemary Arm- strong and Pat Dockstader; third flight - Dorothy Bourdeau, Darlene Crawford and Marilyn Graham; and fourth flight - Sharron Lassaline, Betty Fuller and Joan Barrie. On Friday night, the Sunset hosted another couples Two-BaIL The win- ners of this event were Tony Bedard and Wanda McDonald, Brian Reeve and Marilyn Graham, and Stan Telford and Helen Clarke. A reminder: The next' Two -Ball will be held on Fri- day, July 1 at 3 p.m_ aiid will consist of 18 holes. Pond life examined Have you ever wondered what goes on beneath the calm surface of a pond? Join in this weekend, June 25 and 26, at the Falls Reserve ..Conservation Area as we take a closer look at the life found in a pond, Day- users as well as campers are invited to join in the fun! On Saturday, June 25 at 10 a.m., join in fora scenic hike along a section of the Maitland Trail which runs through the area. It's a great way to start your day! Saturday night at dusk, meet at the picnic shelter for moonlight movies, starring the mysterious creatures of the "deep" Become a detective revealing who's who in the pond at 11 a.m. Sunday mor - meg. We'll be investigating the life beneath the surface of the pond. An old pair of sneakers or rubber boots would help in uncovering clues in this underwater adventure! The Falls Reserve Con- servation Area is located just outside Benrniller, four miles east of Goderich on County Road 31. For more information, please call the Falls Reserve at (519)524- 6429_ As the expression on his face proves, Jason O'Neill was concentrating extremely hard during the junior tennis tournament at the Maitland Country Club. Marie Gilbert of Clinton won bothT-Marry and the intermediate tournaments which took place on Saturday, June 18-'photoby 1 Licences for deer hunt Licences for the 1963 On- tario deer hunt are now available at offices of the Ministry of Natural Resources, sporting goods store aid other licence issuers. All deer hunters — Ontario residents, non-residents and farmers — need a licence to harvest one antlered deer in the 1983 season_ Only Ontario residents are allowed tohunt antlerless deer, and only • if their applications are selected in a computerized, COIWERSE random draw. Application forms for the antlerless deer hunt are at- tached ttached to the resident's and farmer's deer licences. To be eligible for the draw, ap- plications must be received by the Wildlife Branch, On- tario Ministry of Natural Resources at Queen's Park in Toronto by 5 p.m., July 29. This year, the ministry will not send out information packages reminding hunters of the application deadline, but will issue posters and DOLFIN T173 t/2y Stripe Shorts Regular 525.00 ad 99 das CONVERSE All Star 11 Oxford Regular 524.99 ADIDAS Rebound Regular ,544.99 NIKE Yankee (Tan). `4 Regular S44 99 699 ADIDAS Rebound Hi Cut Regular $52.99 999 44...:•4lilr:L�Yif:Aie:lfi>2Cn` h ATHLETIC KNIT Rugby Shirts eg;, a' S26.00 NEW BALANCE 460's Regular '69.99 BROOKS Trainer Regular $29.99 99 Limited quantities in some sizes. Shop early to avoid disappointment. HIGHWAY 21 SOUTH GODERICH, ONTARIO 624-7476 t available public notices to keep hunters informed_ As in previous years, hunters must indicate on the application their first and —. if they wish — their second choice of the Wildlife Management Units in which they wish to hunt_ To help choose, each licence issuer has a map showing the 1983 deer seasons and a chart showing the tag quotas and numbers of draw applica- tions available for each WMUL_ Successful applicants will be notified by mail_ A second deadline deer hunters must remember is August 31 when applications for the southern Ontario con- trolled deer • hunts must be received by the ministry district offices organizing the hunts- Applications should be picked up from the same district offices after August. 1.1983. For more information deer hunters should consult the Summary of the Hunting Regulations or contact the nearest district office of the Ministry of Natural Resources_ Road rally held On June 11 and 12, motor- cycle riders from all over Midwestern Ontario con- verged on Bully Gully for the Canadian Motorcycle Rider magazine Road Rally_ Riders from as far away as Southampton, Sarnia, and Rodney and many points in between thoroughly enjoyed themselves_ On Saturday there was a special skills rodeo which consisted of a slalom, a preci sion straight course, stopp- ing on a dime and a slow race. Winner of the event was John Harris of Sarnia's Lady Luck Riders_ After- ward the riders went on a twilight tour covering areas from Grand Bend to Bayfield_ At night, a bonfire and get-together capped the day. Sunday morning about 100 people enjoyed a hearty Bully Gully breakfast. The Resurrection Riders Motorcycle Club conducted a Sunday morning prayer ser- vice, and between 10:30 and noon the main part of the Rally began_ Checkpoints were strewn out over the 211 km midwestern Ontario route. At 5:30 awards were presented to the eight highest and eight Lowest scores of .the rally, for the special skills rodeo, and for other special areas. Earl Squires, 65, of the Sidecar Club was the oldest rider on. the course and won prizes for that. The oldest bike was ridden by Larry Mylrea of Stratford, and the best dressed bike award was won by Ken McDougall of Clinton. Two members of tate Retreads, a motorcycle club of people 40 bears of age and over also took nonie. awards for . best -dressed bike. Every participant agreed that the rally was a success and Bully Gully is planning to make it analis annual event.