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Point Farms Provincial Park, was the scene of a windsurfing regatta, hosted by Goderich
Windsurfing, on the weekend. There was a very good turnout, and the blustery weather pro-
ved just right for sailing. Here, Rob Lawther, guides his sailboard into shore, for a first
place finish in race number one on Saturday. ( photo by Patrick Raftis)
rena to get new flooring
The Goderich Recreation and Communi-
ty Centre Board agreed at its September 12
meeting to pay half the cost of installing
Tuflex rubberized flooring in two dressing
rooms at the arena.
The other half of the $3,685 cost of the
flooring will be paid by the Goderich
Recreational Hockey League. League
representative Gary Tebbutt said the
league would like to have paid the entire
cost of the project but could not afford to
do both rooms this year.
c.,/ --"-•...."Never ,look a gift horse in the mouth,"
said Councillor John Doherty.
"It's nice to see groups coming in with a
donation instead of looking for one," said
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Begins September 24
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Work on the floor will begin as soon as
possible.
ETHICS CODE
The recreation board has directed its
personnel sub -committee to develop a code
of ethics for recreation board employees
and report back to the board for discus-
sion.
The action was taken after an in -camera
discussion of a complaint, alleging that a
swimming pool employee and possibly
some other people, were seen in the pool
late at night.
Maitland Club
golf finals set
Men's. Night at the Maitland Country Club
attracted 29 golfers on September 10.
Del Bedard finished in first place, Dave
Cornish and Murray McGill tied for second
and Neil Shaw and Rob Jeffrey were
deadlocked for third.
Other top scorers Were Mike Paquette,
Joe Fitzpatrick and Jack Hoffmeyer.
Q Egener was closest to pin number five
with his second shot.
Verna Kane shot the low gross in first
flight on Ladies' Night, September 11. Low
. net was shot by Shellagh Sully. Top putter
was Ardith Brissette.
Second flight, -low gross, was Joan
McDougall; low net, Marg Evans; and
putts, Grace Neville.
Third flight, low gross, was Vern Frith;
low net, Chris Hoffmeyer; and putts, Irla
Stewart.
All the matches have been completed and
Championship Day will be held September
22.
Clubhosts
tournament.
The weather was very warm for the
ladies' trebles tournament which lvas held
Aug. 29 at the Goderich Lawn Bowling Club
greens. There were players from Lucknow,
Atwood, Seaforth, Sarnia, Clinton, Exeter
and Goderich.
The winners were as follows: first prize,
Jean Gray of Clinton and her partners; se-
cond prize, Jean Lunn of Seaforth and her
partners; and third prize, Isobel Miller and
her rink from Lucknow: Martha Rathburn
of Goderich and team pioked up the consola-
tion.
A pot luck lunch was enjoyed by all and
after the games, the winning, ticket was
drawn on the quilt, with the lucky person be-
ing Mrs. Cora Sherwood.
On September 12, the Lawn Bowling Club
hosted a mixed doubles tournament with
seven greens in play. Despite cloudy skies,
the three games were completed and this
was the final tournament of the season. The
lunch committee once again served a hearty
andtasty meal which everyone enjoyed.
The following werethe winners: first
prize, Walter Newcombe and Della Slavin of
Clinton; second prize Harve and Doreen Mc-
Callum of Blyth; and third prize, Cliff
Ashton and Lois Haines of Clinton. The con-
solation went to Orville and Grace Elliott of
Lucknow.
Plans for a fall, produce sale at the club
house is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 20 in
the afternoon and all members are asked to
bring vegetables and plants to sell and make
this a real fun day. Bring'a few sandwiches
to share for supper. Coffee and tea will be
provided.
The new club house is taking shape on the
upper greens and is being watched . with
great anticipation. The fall meeting of the
members will be held early in October. A
date will be set by the executive committee
and all members will be notified of this im-
portant meeting.
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FREE DEMO'NSTRATION
Wednesday, September 26, 1984
ST. MARY'S SCHOOL
7:00 pm
Everyone Welcome
Registration for classes. can be made at the Recreation Office, 166
McDonald St., Goderich. Space is limited. Register early.
For more information calf the Rec. Dept. at 524-2125
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1984—PAGE 3A
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