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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-05-31, Page 11rts Maitland ladies t pag Twenty-four ladies teed off last Tuesday night and enjoyed the cool air, but will be glad to see the sun time it feels like any showing itself. Winners for the evening were: 1st flight: Gerry Mountford and Maxine Martin, putting, Hazel Edward Plasschaert of St: josephs School, Kingsbridge .touches down gently in the pit while competing in the junior boys running long jump, Monday. Separate school field day winners will compete in zone finals in Wingham while regional finals will be held in Mitchell. (Lucknow Sentinel photo) Sunset hosts -two -ball Sunday Our membership bonus draw will be held on Sunday June 3, so if you havn't purchased your 1979 membership at the Sunset yet, do so by the weekend. 'We have over a thousand dollars in prizes waiting for you. • The men's field day held last Sunday was a great success. Tony Bedard and Gary Chambers won low gross and low net for the day. Other winners were Bob Greer, Jim Mero, Dave Bedour, Vic Powell, Leroy Bedour. and Harry Williams. The men's committee are very active this year with a number of events planned: On- June 5, a regular men's nite, the fellows are planning a "fish fry". So sign in at the pro shop to be sure of an entry for this event. On men's nite the first three winners in each flight were: first flight - Tony Bedard, Brian Stewart, Mark Lassaline; second flight -George Bolton, Bruce Lyndon and Don Fuller; third flight -Dan Scott, Mel Bogie and Gary Cham- bers. Ladies' Nite weather was not so favourable, but a few ladies still played 18 holes of. golf to qualify, for their pin round. Great spirit girls. Winners for the nite were: second flight Joyce Bolton and Betty Helesic; third flight was won" -by Anne Miller and Rocky Whalen; Betty Fuller and Dorothy Bogie won the fourth flight; division. Another "food nite has been planned for June .7, which will be a pot luck supper. Plan to attend Ibis event as we have a great variety of foods to choose from. This day will also be a pin round. Reminder to all two - Circle City club plans garage sale The May meeting of the The Social Committee Circle City CB Club was report was given by held at MacKay Hall with. Meme 2 -Shoes. The 14 members present. garage sale for June 2 The meeting was was discussed. A baby opened with roll call blanket . is also being followed by the made to raffle off. This secretary's report read will be drawn for on June by Trapper and adopted 2 at 6 p.m.' by Graveyarder, A meeting with the seconded . by Road- Auburn parade people master. was held and everything The treasurer's -'-report looks good for that. was read Sy Pepi 2 Shoes The meeting was ad - and adopted by Meme 2- journed by Graveyarder, Shoes, seconded by CB seconded by Road - Widow. - master. Ladies softball scores In central Huron Ladies Softball League action last week the Goderich Elevators scored an astounding 25 runs in the fifth inning as they .humiliated the Lucknow Noisy Ladies 44- 1 in Goderich, Thursday. In other' league action. Joe's Girlsdumped- the Sailorettes 23-20 and the Clinton Sluggers won two games defeating the Clinton Housewives 23-10 and the Goderich $ailorettes,13-9. The IittIe fun bikes from YAMAHA GTMX This off-ibad mini -bike is a natural for begin- ners Features a strong motocross suspen- sion. long -travel forks. heavy-duty shocks. smooth -shifting transmission It's everything a kid needs GT80 Here's the street -legal version of the GTMX mini. With full instrumentation and large seal- ed -beam headlight Furi to ride on the road or on the trail Built to take the rough stuff a kid dishes out tRmlfA U 10 ELDER ENTERPRISES' YAMAii FULL SERVICESALES & SERVICE DIAL 262-6142 HENSALL m ONT. DEALER �® I mile west, /'mile south of Hensall When you know how they're built. ball participants: Sunday June 3 will be an 18 hole event with a brunch at'l pm to start you off. Sign the sheet in the pro shop, bring a guest, bring a friend.Everyone welcome. ' Co Beaver. 2nd flight: Janet Gemmill and Verna Jackson, with putting prize to Ardith Brissette. 3rd flight: Grace Neville and Chris Hoffmeyer and lowest putts for Eileen Beauchemin, one ,of our new members. 9th flight: _Mar y I in - Jam -es, a-rr$ putting prize, Maureen Elliott. Edna Looker shot closest to the. holeon number -1. The District Four -Ball Better -Ball tournament is' upcoming on June 12, at Wingham. So girls, choose your partners and get your names on the list. ete in Pin 'l'he "Yin L)ay sheet is also posted, so let's get cracking on this! It's something all the ladies can participate in, since it is based on net scores. You have a chance to win either a silver C.L.G.A. pin or a silver coffee spoon with C.L.G.A. inscription on it. Men's night last Monday was just a beautiful golf day, and 45 turned out to take ad- vantage. All scores were low net and winners were: Tom Jasper and Dave Cornish tied for first low net followed by Ken Hunter, GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 31,1879—PAPE 11 ay miss v�ulrtllil, Jack Hinton, John Hanly, and Jack Hoffmeyer tied with Ross McDaniel. Now that Mother Nature has settled down and we are clearing up the mess she left behind, let us not forget .to. -carry off the course the gar- bage we carry •on; i.e., cans, bottles, cigarette packages, etc. We have a new golf season and a clean pristine, golf course right now, so let's keep it that way! Friday's the night you can show off those disco steps you've been practicing all winter!! Ziebart wins first game Ziebart capitalized on eight Green and Parent errors to record their first win of the season with a 6-1 victory in Industrial '"League play, Monday. Ziebart added seven hits to the Green and Parent errors in scoring six runs and notching their first win in five starts. Green and Parent has also won only one game. Ziebart scored two runs in the second inning without a hit and added two more in the fourth and singles in the fifth •and sixth innings. Simon Langlois and Len Kolkman had four of the Ziebart seven hits with two hits apiece. Ron Corriveau and Don Parker scored two runs.__ each and Corriveau added a run -scoring double: Green and Parent scored their only run in the "seventh inning as Walter Bell walked and scored on an error. Pete Frayne hit a first inning triple for Green and Parent but was left stranded. Simon Langlois allowed just three hits in the win %VS Ott SO* u io SIZZLE SALE THE while striking out eight batters. Bell gave•up six runs on seven hits but had little support in the field. Ziebart returns to action( Sunday in a 7 p.m. contest against Graham Electric and Green and parent will battle McGees at 4 p.m.,Sunday. Bridge club scores Mary Donnelly and Eleanor Erskine teamed up to win the North-South section of play at the May 29 meeting of the Goderich Bridge Club with 93 points. There were seven tablesn- volved in a Mitchell game, Audrey Tobin and Tom Eadie settled fol' second place wren 891/2 points and Martin and Jean Stapleton were third with 881/2 points. . Auleen Currie and Jean Papernick topped the East-West section of play with 1081/2 ' points while 'Bill Duncan and Joe Martin were second with 105 points. Barb Howe and Marian Lane finished third with 871/2 points. Pool opens June 8 The weather may not be conducive to swim- ming but.. Judith Gooderham Pool will open next Friday, June 8. 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OPEN HOUSE The Agricultural Park Sports Committee II would like to extend to you en opportunity' to view the now completed Agricultural Park Sports Complex. This Open House will take place op FRIDAY, JUNE 8 between the hours of 5:00 P.M. & 10:00 P.M. A variety of activities have been scheduled for your pleasure. Coffee & Donuts will be served. Thank You Thanks to all those who supported me at the polls on election day. Special thanks to all the workers GRAEME CRAIG Published by Huron -Bruce Liberal Association STEEL BELTED RADIAL TIRE SALE Does your car take FR78X15 OR GR78 X 15 TIRES We have far too many new or new take -off FIRST LINE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT STEEL BELTED RADIAL WHITEWALLS of the above sizes in stock—So while present stock lasts— s5800 Free Installation Free Wheel Balance EACH (This tire value package is worth approximately '100,00 retail per tire installation) THIS HAS TO BE THE BEST TIRE VALUE YOU. 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