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The Huron Expositor, 1980-07-03, Page 6WOWK, , Alt 0, .0 4. r , 4 } Th f e dd r ^ , W .. . + ,, - : ; r e Gadd eS in`. tit ia.Fie' „ .. - ,.� where, ve pr i ht ,to a the 1. o are .a - the Sid in: olf a any . e g ,.. .;' ,. book,' ,ese� Iioalrs of o : g �d _ se � ,. E il. ad' s clap we <, $_ d , , fipf a d. Oleasarl'_`fourney• , v.., h on has it s momer3ts, Pc , ally to.. ls, _ors and a b , , a es is enalrx� . room is necessary, the aver 'tight a,elork on a fK ,. da dd s be .t .friend l7ecattse s ke'he, m„ k . p __ 1�.•�© Y , s, ,.,.. ma to . .. a to. h s u won a ut a it " Gadd .far clgbs, 00,e ' after soli' fan ; a,. l sk: „14t, E._erythtn ,h., th k ch ,n © y�ICa a example' a e taurnamt pt 1s fout,dayr e TX in ,, v�:who.would'be, $. 01>w l>1 w✓ �a.�, thie arch m varlo s o leis la Or f x. g . 1'. Ii , e a of the.- , kd,t ae.:.tr the ,.ball,. and' '41te elf the ..Masters or e en, sink, i' .,rh ps .Some e , . nn and -most, caddies.<vunrk a six e , p _ . crax etiatt }i to b Iti t e g . , tis an,each f irwa tQ'the ti arle . all hits Ike . Y. n► Crazy g. ,, Pon.; ,.,, >t..• y , M,, icy , . l+ar an :.caddies this , ; m hue, and 1 Ym►oirr of the au • tnan. 'titt!ttiil £or , eer ' , ad Qpen YS t#,a a>utse fix slat re y eerie : ven.'Eve these or eta the< coal da week. ,`ff,, y, r 8 :._ keg_ + . gr , s fit t► K'1 _. M. ley .., $ l? t3'' . , • once .in a, .ytfettrne, bis .r iia ved when outwo.den :.:-. rra,:''IS. point?: a" n - i 'clu when I • iso ,:a Jo e . a "'Yau" clrp i d r r�:e Q fd ! o ' h . e m rtant care ual1 0 ;to. 'Play . nal', rinloadt the x bs, 9 book,. th. ug its i po. • 'r , , . b. added to, his s > . ha coin ,The'rest u .;hong realize this;is carrted.o'ver 18• res ds. o . Saturda ' artd, :'colourful life on'ti a'tour:as arri+red? And two carloads PP g . to walk :fife course' before SO MUC Ai,R0UN1D. writ n Y ,, , - ,: n l add .and. n. ' hard' r and miles) .:holes .n, bn hill cou,ses� n'S da sfessio:.a c . _ Y clw t close view I could rho, rg,,, . hard 4.'.and ' g.,, �. r to c ck, a crura a m nt an es f m :Sunday, u oaddy,o un,..,y pr . eve t17 n hand hr the a .._ ..cY P, aym00 r g F° 3!0. , rn hthink far most ,rain or shine. t,.cn u his our er brother Iat9 is see that t; was Keit Doi>+� of ,travel) , g,. _.: i.. g, „ _ Grn Y $24,00'ta 540.00 aro g ,' as t seeh?s.1Cen, sa s:. �u}md for *and t he nts e's, `the t Yo y t -s infere tin to. dee A PRACTLS)v _ o k caddying for Gary'Cokd-, Is it', arid so of is fellor . of.:as S . B s :ads' rid he arils• , ora caddie and.,frorn , sttll have, to w r oft Suudeq Y3 MO. >} " .hi y r ., and r. ,ifi '. beMP rY. -., rns i : K n . s Mt M rle wander f he Doig ` ntS. „ r ;: ust; how. a Gaddy ea h.a... . e dr say,,, ke o, , y r ractici#t because .hie will any caddie ttsstn ,thrau h. of , 1. area. t alwa s the same,,.: $1 to $400 a week :.for P les"O" ,. g ., 8 s .,1 Y ?r5 ei 0 r"eac11.' doesntx ect his• :cadd • 'to Canadian en. in noises; p Y c for ,the; pe7it ate'glued to the r the C a ,. 9p .. - t Eighteen holes of ,olds g p established caddies wtfh a slave to'. qualify. , Fafi.starte s, he, carries the attend : alh his practice. sgs- _ 8. oles f r ontreal. After I h , .of Sional - olf takes •severe} re lar man. A Gadd ;'can tourn}am'„etit on'�vlgnday;i. his -° tournament wgtching. i`o> tithe M.; , n o g_ gu Y n t the'' L ol£er s bag,ond;clubs. IIo , slons but:because heel ,ys... cit bt coime re • liechc . caddies, o . _ iia the wen#'.tQ .Meinphis,, Ten $ hours, but Kett. says some reepive ;anywhere from`'3-1,2, , , .n 1? , `,,: . Or this is ho canvas, utida watc`hih Morley ractise, but eta ed ev ` a fil p olfe never. s eek' to their” n'' is ro's winnin becai}Se after'mrs ing the.cut,. The last men s bight` iia '. „ nes4OO : Kerins y , Other g .. rs p per ce _t,4f h P 8, t t rriout''.of. 3 week . bag with half a set of clubs,. Kens usually there erg wrtri Shea indieatin the some iron and woad shots. crap the th a e- on. , Pzida the player anfd . ori excellen ,. u 2 behind ,for a two g caddies, , especially,* . y if depending on `:' . , This' : two )falls and a handful of pros • often do expect the s! ' n ,of .the fie s, Durtn the round Ken wip a rrai7g �, . Y . , `1,. , ' ;0ma' diari vap, on, s days po tia , k g cadd i#e of fife fellows. After r the drayv'#�e e' th a arl ble aY allcaddy s a temporary one for rents .made, y •race to the s ti' d`':at 178.''M'.' givesme the 'ideal o ortun beet+. Ken Jr- estimates e , caddy to be v a but ken says it's important p y ' ' Pp r retrieve Derry the clubs, re lace an lust that tournament, other The caddies eat in ' the •next toucnainent #o practise teams were, . e i0lb., find but whatlife is like weight to about •40' ibs. and practices to. shag ( to check this first hand divots, clean the clubs and os are very personable artd Gadd house at some cotixses for Monday's• .qualifying in, Huard (42) and Cam Daig. i0 pr . P . y for a caddy o6 'tile -tour. no.. wonder,; they use Such balls.) because there's more, involy- baths, ^rake;° .the sandtraps, . There are 14 On tournament days Ken ori where the ' food is less order to play in the following (34);' Greg Skinner 2) and i s st` of all -what is a gigantic bags y ed, than the sheet indicates.�hold _ e to when M __ me do ask -advice ftorirthe he�l1ve':u6-,hoT-—t0urnarrme� nr --- �Jitn arson Si: -0 2); —W0 FI Fir _._..___-- _ . _ ex&iisivo. T y ` } " dd ? . Originallya cadd dubs 'rainsu—'s -" umbrella;; Jc.;wiilbe�ti rile cour�e.long About an hour before te'e�off putts and give yardage. cxidd .Moyle andX?oi have rid share roams with D.ON'TPi.Ai(OF EN' Walsh (34) and Laurie Kruse ca y. Y Y y $ els a ,was aE ;roan, skilled in the 25-30 gloves; .betw.een',;6ne before tee -off time, checking time Kett meets Morley for Books from each course' a good rapport and Morley fellow caddies to cut costs, After watchin Kenny and (44). After a cut'of the cards. "''-pare of golf wfio; for a fee; and two dozen baps, hon- , the pin placements. Each day the pregame warmup of are available with yardages ,does, ask Ken for -advice and usually two or three to a his friends. ,golf ,..,here I Walsh and Kruse moved up carded, a players: club and ' dieds of tees, extra socks, the course provides all play- putting, 691pping and maybe . and can be'purchased by the talks about the game during room except in FortLauder- . surmised that they don't get on the leader hoard. )offered 'advice. The wordcaddies for about $5-510 a the round. A caddv is a art pla very often'. lien says, The ladies enjoyed a good Sp* riaZ% P dale and same other 'areas to.play ry caddie is the "Scots form of they're lucky to play once Monday'night round with the French "cadet",, a term r every two,weeks. They can't excellent weather. The ladies applied for example,,'to the ! play the•, championship still haven't ­got into, the' younger sons of themsnch by ,P 4 U(Ellis wurses and if you don't have socializing after their' game noble families who went to "Basically, we're looking for people who fishing spot. Browns win adies Edinburg in the train of Mary a car you can't get to public as the men do, but •maybe Edinburg Queen of Scats. are interested_ in the, things that we're Dave stressed that his group wants to courses. At Pine Hurst in they'll organize a social interested in." enjoy the outdoors. To them, this includes Carolina, the golf capital of evening soon. KenDaigJr., 26, has been im ,Quin t eland, and rovidin Westin Browns came from behind There was a lot of action Ken Smith 5 1 2 1 the world, the caddies play Rob Core,Was winner of 9 a caddy on the professional As far as that goes, Dave Dale and his. P g P g g to. be the bi winners of the between „Commercial and golf tour for two years. He Seaforth Sportmens Club see in[erested ares ford eks and geese. The club leases g - Scotts 4 2 2 10 for•nothing. They are c9psid- the junior Flag Tournament, in just about ever rn the as to do with the an ounding the lagoon at the west night'in ladies baseball play: Duncan'' Emms. The McNichol 3 0 5 6 Bred' a' part of the Vf In match play the following has caddied for many differ- 1 g The played McNichol, Joan Commei•ihal team has never Duncan Emm 2 1 5 5 i crit golfers including Can fun in the outdoors. The ciu is in the midst - end of town, and has sole rights to using Y P Y ,. industry and ,are given, the golfers have 'advancedto the of a membership drive o bolster its the area• Woods hit a home run. Terri lost a game this seasons" Browns 1 0 7 2 rad carpet'treatrhent while in next -round: Doug Pinder, ado's Jim Nelford and well There, the have laced severe! Dale and Debbie Gridzak hit Hitting for the Commerical 7:00 p.m. - Ken Smith vs Pinehurst. Bill Harris, Jerry Allin and, known player, Charles present ranks numbering 24 strong, and. y P doubles for Browns. were Sandra •Sniithers, Tish Browns - High School. Goody. Ken is now a regular hopes to get more local people involyed in floating netting boxes, which have attract- The most lucrative loam- Lloyd Eisler Sr. in the the recreational ou ed water fowl. Dave estimates that two or AlthiOugh downs haven't Dill, Susan, l ocrr abet and 7:00 p.m. McNichol . s,. dents to caddy in, unless championship round. with Mike Morley, an up and p' . had the best of luck so far " AdeliA McInally; all had Duncan Emm Optimist Al Nigh wring • +oung pro. Growing In thelpast, the club has been rather low three broods of geese are iiow being raised this 'season theyshowed doubles, Barb Watt had' a you re with a celebrity or Lloyd Eisler in- g tie as it stru led th ou h its first few , at the lagoon, and more than one family of 1'mk Watson are celebrity pro- and Greg Core in the junior up in a golfing household and Y gg . g g y ev boil that they're not to double; triple and, 2 home ea of organizatilr . Put now it is' ducks as well, although it is difficult to see e�' y Y p 900 p.m. Commercial vs ams where 60 pros each play championship round. caddying for his father gave Ybe taken lightly. Now that -rims, Betty, Glanville 3 Scotts Farms. Ken Jr. a good background expanding and slowly, coming into the thein this early in the•year. 8 y y with four amateurs. Caddies Tournament season is up- expanding eye, with such ventures as its "We just like them", -says Mr. Dale. • Browns have a • taste of doubles Oerda Dill - dt3uble for amateurs can earn any. , on us and Ladies, Gentlemen in the golf game and at the- p Yom• joints victo will the keep' on and home run, 'Brenda where from $20 to $200 For an and juniors are reminded to age of 24, .Ken Jr. thought connections ith the new Hullett wildlife "We like the water fowl.' He also rY• y P Ha winning? Cooper a double and tri Ie�� 18 hole round. Clint East- check -the bulletin board for, he'd try his hand at -caddying are c developed by the Canadian out that members often like bringing their g P trip !e of the international group, Ducks children out, to the lagoon to view the and Bath Watt and Adeline wood hasbcen known to pay area events. Don't forget the for the -big guns, r wildlife. The idea isn't to build u a good McInally with a doable play. A SHORTAGI Unl/mited. As well., the club has held a r . P g Vanastra A well desired win 33-25. 5100 a round while Evil ata d ay J for members on There aro a variety of trout derby in the Lions Park for the past hunting area, because that will come with 1{en Smith pools won Knievel paid -5100 to each of Saturday July 12. methoj#Abf obtaining a cad- two, years, attracting several hundred the Hallett development, hopefully within a aiost'Scotts Farms. dying position. Ken Jr. says car crash youngsters each year to the annual spring the next three years. At the present time, The squirt girls played two B 6 A S ' 'GROUNDS there is sfways a shortage of event s nine now satellite ponds have been games this week. The first Now the big questions are: caddies and no matter what Monday, the clu nfer safety course, created, and the main lake should be in by game against Varna wasn't Will Browns keepmme on win Five PceP1e were losnred caddies and he's at; there are Instructed by a egan another nine next year. finished and has to be ping? Will Commercial ever and four remained il? hospital' weeks of c a se�nrse is offered to Among the other activities that- the played over again. The be beaten? For the answers after a single ear mishap in always some local kids filling } out the spots, for a 'few teach p o Ie.new to the sport Coffered to group is involved in, they now are holding second game agalnst Clinton to (hese questions come out Hibbert township Thursday, and safe wa o go about hunting: ,Unlike trap shoots eve Wednesda evenin at was c}os rho -final score' and sec in person just haw June 25. rac or T dollars and' the chance to , P every Y g • The car, driven b George evious ears, the, course aroused very McLlwain's gravel pits four miles north being 21-19 in favour of the tables turn. y g inert some of the pros. Ken PF Y STAPIDiNG TO DATE a Kurczaba, 245 Douro St. in was a caddy for Jim Nelford little interest this season. Only the first and 1'/. west of Seaforth. The trap shoat is Cased . The midget boys W T L P Stratford, was travelling and gat the job by asking introductory class has passed, and Ifave open to the public, with a small $2 fee fora players on Friday night and says he 9s looking for several more people round. lost. Commercial 6 2 0 14 west along concession tam Nelford if he needed a y g P p two and three when it hit the regular caddy. This is the to enroll. The course doesn't involve a if all of this seems intetesting, and you shoulder and struck a bridge. way most caddies acquire a groat dcal of hard work, and only costs think you might like to get involved in this i.�Or��� SCItBtiUiB Besides Mr. Kurczaba, titan, and often they just go S10 , very worth, whil or Clew hunters, or family oriented outdoors group, you can three others remained -in 4 from oae_plsyer.to another. for "wives scared to deaf f a gun around join by getting in touch with any member, • hospital, They were Lynn Lately Kert has been caddy- the house" who want to lea how to use•it. including Dave Dale, a local policy officer.���+ j" Kipfcr•. 205 Do to St.. Strsit-Su, ' Although basicalt a hunter -oriented or'Jim Crocker. Se,aforth Town Clerk. �'" �- #■r ter ii �a P 11 fag for Mike Marley. Mar- g 3' ford and Stephen Kent and k y's regular caddy, intim- organization, the Seaforth Sportsmens It is not necessary to want to participate Deborah slates of 3'58 Queen Club docs a lot more. In the winter, in all the activities, as some members tape The Winthrop Slow -Pitch Taurnasiient will be held duced Ken and Mike to each this weekend. The schedule is: St., Stratford. Another of the i other over a gore of pool and members and their families go 'ice fishing. part in only fishing, or only hunting or car's otpants. Kevin Lahey , when the caddy decided to while sniclt fishingis popular in the spring. whatever. And you don't have to be able to 8RI33AY, JULY 4 p Jul 6 When trout season opens. it often becomes do them well, or at all for that matter- All 7:00 p.m. Manley Mashers vs Easton Trailers of 205 Dquro St.. was treated *"' try something 'different, 8:30 p.m. Zurich Cobras vs Mencset Park in hospital and released, Morley asked Keri if he'd be difficult to locate any of the club members you have to do is be interested, and want to'' Mr. Kurcxaba alas charged , without first travcl!'sn 'to a secluded learn. 10:00 P.M. Winthrop Warriors vs Bayview Eitue his caddy. Since then Ken's $ l=umbers with carctess driving and been a regular with Mike and _ gApll }Ay dIJI.Y S driving while under suspen- Q , has been in manyof the big tournaments with 'Marley making some very good showings. - ,�, if most of cou think as I do. you'd env'-ision the life of a caddy being a glamourous and exciting job. Of course it L awn bowling notes " Seaferth Lawn Bowling Climb has been very, active lately and Monday evening members of cotrrail tried their hand at, bowling. An invitation had been extended by the club to the council to participate and the four members who 'carne appeared to enjoy the game very mush. Men's club singres are imderway with the second round narrowing the field. Men's fours competed at Stratford rink.' Brenda Finlayson has easter ladies Provine4l singles and has been suc- cessful ire the first round. She will now compete fur District 4 at Brantford July 23rd, The ladies held a success- ful tournament but prizes went to 1st • and 2nd Woodstock • entries, 3rd to Goderich and 4th to Atwood. The Men's Club is sponsoring The Stewart Bros. taaarnarnent next Wednesday and it is hoped for A good entry. At the pot luck supper a week ago high scares for bridge went to Miss Glad Thompson and Sam Phillips while euchre winners vete Mrs. Etta Eyre, Sarnia, and W. Lillian Pepper. Supper was enjds ed' by all present. In out of town tournaments Mei and Esther Brady placed 3rd at Atwood mixed pairs with A rt and Mary Finlayson ' second. Also at Goderich V. and G. on July Ist. Art and i'Niary again were second. _ 'Good bowling to all, ALA" S MAR i• OURS.— t..'. ov,-• � 9KE r,., w.4 nom. s s., go- 6s„ BETTER BEEF CUT BETTER Values effective until closing Saturday, Jtdy 5, 1980 We reserve the rfght to 11 mit quimthlet. FREEZER SPECIAL NENSALL ��CFR, YOU -CAN ORDER ASIDE, HIND, FRONT OR LOIN OF HEN5ALL FAIR BEEF AT OUR REGULAR PRICE E F BEEF P i lb. [m F BEEF -IiS89 - FRONT OF BEEF19", . LOIN OF BEEF2.0971b. 'BEEF TEAK Blade or Shoulder 1.391b. CO-I"IvAGE ROLL Maple Leaf. 1.291b. Sweet Cured ACO ,ENDS Swift`s Sliced AQ ■ Ib. 81A C 0 N swift'sEve 500 gm. package �s each HEADCHEESE Our Own..19 Ib. C "NICK EN L10AF Sliced Maple Leaf M Ib. A_ ,---- :30 a.m. j Oilers vs Zuritb Eagles Sion. m G, i i 4.00 a.m. McKillop Molesters vs Atwood Cheese On Sunday a juvenile lost 10:30 a.m. Scaforth Eagles vs Stanley Steamers control of $ trallbike he seas Pb , u P 12:00 Noon Crediton Farmers vs )lodgers Dogen driving when he struck a ding 1:30 m. inlrotaCou at�tvs•N which strayed into'the path p, g eYarry t r ' t r 3:00 p. m. Winners of 84 vs Winners of #5 ("A") of the vehicle. the youth was , 4:30 p.m. Losers of #4 vs Losers of /5 (8) treated for l airar injuries. 6:00 p.m. Winners of #6 vs Winn t ts off? (A) `lire accident o=rred osi f For further information 7:.30 P.M. fusers of 06 vs Losers of /7(8) 4:00 P.M. Win nen of 08 vs Witten of #1 (A) SUNDAY, JULY 6 8:00 a.m. losers of 08 vs Losers of O1 (B) 9:30 a.m. Winners of #2 vs Winners of #3 (A) 11:00 a.m Losers of #2 vs Losers of !f3 (B) 12:30 p.m Winners of 09 vs Winners of #11 (A) 2:00 p.m. Winners of #10 vs Winners of F12 (8) 3:30 p.m. Winners of 014 vs Winners of # 16 (8) 5:00 p. m. Winners of 1113 vs Winners of #15 (Ar 6:30 P.M. Winners of 018 vs Winners of 019 ("8" Champs) 8:00 p, m Winners of Bt 7 vs Winners of 1120 ("A" Champs) Lei s0it it <FIa+Clia'ENt AT i:3t P.M. . FIRST SNOW AT DUSK NOW PLA Y1140 T1Lt. tJUISDAY. JULY' a i ttK,a er tRZ Pfeil Simon's 1 vs, "THE EAP Kramer DETECT-- IVE WINNEROF 5 ACADEMY AWARDS ADUV ADULT ENTERTAINMENT mnRTAINMENT CLOSED MONDAY, JULY 7 �M ftNESDAY, JULY Y UNTIL SUNDAY, JULItIT the 4U01 srdertMad in Hsbberl •Tow•nshiis. ADULT l ENTERTAiNMEN1 WITZE MISS ADULT' , ENTERTAINMENT ao A a