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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
$ailorettes,13-9.
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ball participants: Sunday
June 3 will be an 18 hole
event with a brunch at'l
pm to start you off. Sign
the sheet in the pro shop,
bring a guest, bring a
friend.Everyone
welcome. '
Co
Beaver. 2nd flight: Janet
Gemmill and Verna
Jackson, with putting
prize to Ardith Brissette.
3rd flight: Grace Neville
and Chris Hoffmeyer and
lowest putts for Eileen
Beauchemin, one ,of our
new members. 9th flight:
_Mar y I in - Jam -es, a-rr$
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,
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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
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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.
That date in fact,is
later than the usal
opening but due to in-
clement weather
maintenance and repairs
at the pool have been
....delayed.
Only normal painting
and repairs are being
done for the swimming
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to view the now completed Agricultural
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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
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