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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-07-21, Page 9,•• P! • .• . „,„... .. • •,7.11.4A.'1) 44, ,Sti• llY ,114,8b1,11ANLY The opening ,,of the new 15$ yard ' number one ' green • heralded.Mpurs Night this .already a birdie is z recorded fiy Hall. Winners (in Mens Oight were Lee IiirkwoOd,. Bud Brown, Earl Elliott, all. with low net of 2$; Bill Hanly. with 29: and Ken Hall, 'John Schneiker, Kevin Rumiwwith net,30. Closest to the pin on mbeF one ims,Don Elliott. A number of. our men • 'Intini2Prs travelled to Board of Trade- in Toronto to take part' in the Bailey Memorial. A Playing on the East Course, -..,Tony Bedard placed second low, gross, carding a 73. The team of T. Bedard, M. extensio •,tor pelf stande 4000 6q•<6 5 Pim • 'Z'W: ..„ - ry Catherine Lassaline (left) was the overall winner of the Maitland Country ('lub's les' Invitational golf t9urnament held on Wednesday, July 13. She shot a low gross of nd also won the longest drive, closest to the hole and fewest putts with 25. At right is na lackson who shot the low net of the day. Maxine Martin was the tournament's er up with a low gross of 87. (staff photo) Conlon, D, Mac„Ewan, R. Shrier came in Third. On the West Course, club pro Ed Rowe placed fifth low gross with a 77. 'ricidentally, playing in the Pro -Am, Ed also won third low Pro, with a gross of 70. W in.aer.s _Da Ladies.,Night. July 12, were: first flight - Hazel Beaver, Jean Knight, and Doris Paquette, putting; second flight: Grace Neville, Bud Elliott, Chris Hoffmeyer, and Verna Jackson, putting: third flight: Bertha McGee-, Peggy Rivers, and Catherine Township wins 1)1 1,, \N1) All the seniors were in top form this week, as they won their games. The girls defeated Londesboro by the score of 32-7. The senior "A” boys played in Holmesville - and downed,..4uburn 15-7. The "B" team also playing at home were too much for Londesboro, beating them 28- 13. The Juniors are still having a little trouble as Benmiller beat the girls and Varna whipped the "A" boys team., The "B"s sat this week out. Next week July 26 the Benmiller Junior Girls and the Auburn Senior Girls play at Holmesville. On July 28,the two Junior Boys teams battle it out at home, while Ben - miller plays against the Senior Boys "B" team also in Holmesville and the "A" team, tr avels to Varna. There are two games both Tuesday and Thursday nights and also the Tykes play on the third unset to host tourneys 1' CHRIS WiLDGEN golfing season is essing very quickly and o very busy.. There are es for both men and , which are moving ,quickly. Be sure to the -dates and make gements with your er(s). invitations ' are also g in sight. On Wed - y, Aug. 17, there is the Invitational here. Aug. 24 is the Ladies' Invitational • and Aug. 31 is the 'Junior Invitational. Keep these dates in mind. Coming up on Friday, July 22 is a two -ball party, beginning at 6 p.m. Everyone i3 to bring a dessert, so after golf, you can sample all the desserts. The Fred Hulls Memorial Trophy was played on Sun- day. The event was a Four Ball Best Ball. The winning arbor Report by Ron Gra7ham arrived light from Toronto for salt. B y 12 the Algosea arrived July 15 the E.B. arber from Sault Ste. Marie cleared harbor for Milwaukee with salt. It. July`16 the Agawa Canyon y 13 the Ontadec arrived arrived light from Sault Ste. Thunder Bay for grain, Marie for salt. y 13 the H.C. neinbecker July 16, the Coast Guard ed harbor. lkght for Cutter Rapid cleared harbor go. for Tobermory. y 13 the Algosea cleared July 17 the Agawa Canyon r for Buffalo with salt. cleared harbor for Kingston y 14 the E.B, Barber with salt. „ .... • AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY FARMS, BUSINESSES, TOWNS, CHURCHES for Homes or promotional postcards and Hasty notes CELLENIDEFINITIONUSING COLOUR FILM Filo Photos (1977) 8 x 10, Mounted only '30. other sizes and negatives available tom Photos -• special assignments '35. extra - choose from a photo selection SATISFACTION ASSURED You see 3 x 5 prints before enlargement r Write: WALLACE for CANATRADE SALES at 528-2627 - P.O. Box 207 LUCKNOW ONT- r custom ordain' or information on file photos DON'T MISS A PRIME SUMMERPHOTO team was Bruce Lyndon, Denis LeBrun, Marty Buchanan and Don Fuller. On Saturday, Sunset hosted the Ontario Hydro tour- nament with J17 ,golfers, which was a good day, although I'm sure the humidity got to everybody. For the ladies, we must mention the good golfing that Evelyn Evers is doing. She was low net at Saugeen, low gross in second flight at Maitland and ended up with a 38 on Ladies Night, which was low gross. Low nets for Ladies' Night were Shirley Baechler, Chris Hoffmeyer and Verna Kane. For second flight, low gross was Connie Falk iner. Low nets were Grace Sale, Barb Lassaline, Ellen Connelly, Pat Dockstader and Willa Williams. For third flight, low ., gross was Karen Scott. Low nets were Brenda Love, Wanda Freeman; Rocky Whalen; Mariette Chisholm, Pat Chisholm, Ann•Miller and 'Peggy Cook. Low gross for Men's Night was Paul Baechler with Ward Hodgins low net. First flight • winners were Denis Lassaline, Bob 'Greer and Rick Sowerby. For second fli'ght, the winners were Jack Hinton,- Paul Corrivemr, Tim O'Brien, Tom Love,- Raye Cook, Vic Powell, Gerry Morgan,' Art . -Burt, Andy Smith; Mark Lassaline, and Bill Mclsaac. Third flight winners were Gerry Lassaline, Don Fuller, Ed Harrison, Cliff Kennedy, John Brownbridge, Bruce Crawford, Tom Shackleton, Steve Palmer and Bill Vanstone. From Junior's Day on Friday, the winners were Mike Baker, Rob MacDonald and Gary Sutchard. 94e By the Bag or by the Box... want to buy a lot at Village guild Bayfield Our Annual VERANDAH SALE Sale Days • onday,,Tuesday, Wednesday. July 25-26-27 10 a m. -9 p.m. - diamond every Tuesday night so there is a full week of ball. It's nice to see some parents coming out to these games. It gives' the kids a boost to see Mom and Dad out to cheerthem on. Friday night July 23 at 9 o'clock "Barbara's Beauties" will invade the Benmiller Diamond to tangle with the Forester's Slow Pitch team. An evening of fun should be in store. Isee our. k, • . • '090 0.•-.1gft.,. Walsh, putting; fourth flight - Joanne Jasper, Lynn Edward, Joanne McCallum, Pat Wilkinson, 'Marilyn James, and Pat . $inclair, putting. Closest to the pin on number six was 'Doris Pa quette.,;_the most -honest golfer was -Jean McGee. • The .ladies of the Maitland held their Invitational Tournament on July 13, with the top 'golfers being Mary Catherine Lassaline, low gross 83, and Verna Jackson, low net (31, both from the home club. Other Maitland winners were: Maxine Martin, Doris Paquette, Hazel Beaver, Shelagh Sully, Jean Knight, Verna Kane, Ardith Brissette, Jean Hanly, Bertha McGee, Chris- Hoff- meyer, Deanne Morrissey, Verne Frith and Diane Melick. Dates to remember: regular Sunday night couples two -ball will begin July 31, at 3 p.m. and will include a barbecue: the annual Air Canada competition, a mixed two -ball, will take place August 6. Please sign up with the Pro Shop, or Bill Hanly. 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