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dee yoU
this wee k at
the i4th
La from Menton Ghia
winning fon the third straight
year. Shirley had a fine
round of even par 74, Kay
Sharpe of Clinton, finished In
second place with an 84, It
was an exciting day and all
the ladies seemed to enjoy, it.
In the A flight, winners
were: first low gross Kay
Sharpe, first low net Janet
Bannister, second low gross
, Carolanne Doig, second low
net 011ie Farr, third low
gross Med Elliott, third low
net Shirley Purdie, fourth
low gross Helen Chessell,
fourth low•net Gail Price,
Cana
and don't bother the players
Glen Abbey, home oftheOn '0%G,
geo@no on the courseufettyver run,
Canadian gpen is only a ll �GGGvJJJi �'�yU ur/ .always stand gUietly and still
drive and wedge from Sea- •
while shots are made. The
forth, This week the best best chance to see your
male golfers in the world will b v QQOQ o�[�(11j Q D o D�o favourites up close and be assembled there for the haps get an autograph or two
per -
74th Canadian Open Champ -is either at the practice tange
ionship, the line, and whether you're
The players will begin viewing the action from the or putting green, before aplayer tees off. When he's
arriving on Monday July 25 gallery ropes or your living that's lots of fun to try. finished the pro will gener-
and the Pro Am is all set for room, you re in for some Now that you're on the ally head straight for the
Tuesday. The following and great golf. grodnds you have hundreds locker area. past the proshop
is the practice round oad As an armchair golf fanw f acres nd almost as many Some autograph seekers may
Junior Golf Day, fromA busload you'll be . pleased to know la era to see. Be realistic, have luck there.
of youngsters area that there is full TV coverage youycan't see it all, so plan Although the clubhouse is
clubs are heading to Oakville on all four days. The replays, your da Pairingsheets are off limits to spectators with.
to see the pros and enjoy the colour commentary, inter- vail eat the gates. These out a special pass, the
clinic. Wilson provides each views, and insights all con- t rosho is o en, alon with
junior golfer with a free ball tribute to making it a great sheet rovide a map of the P Q P
and Pepsi quenches their television sport. Watching uour e, who's playing with souvenir and refreshment
final two days on the telly who, and what time they tee booths. Golf House, where
thirst with a free drink. the
During the day the fans can is often much more relaxing off. Now you can decide the Canadian Golf Hall of
follow their favourites in a than fighting the crowds and which group or groups you Fame and Museum are to -
may like to follow. If they Gated, is nearby. A visit there
more relaxed atmosphere. traffic at the sight. So if you
Often the players will find decide to stay home...relax have already teed off and will Ex erie ur a a eia
time to sign autographs or and enjoy! you're not sure what hole OpenP P
joke with the crowds on the The day pass at Glen they're on find a locator For ticket or other informa-
board. It's constantly being tion call Golf House at RR2,
course or at the practice Abbey admits you to the
area. It is a great experience grounds only. At the en- updated and will tell you, for Oakville 1-416-864-1800.
example, that Trevino and Last week the local course
for the kids and it's not trance area, a huge tent is set Nicklaus are on the sixth was a busy place The fifth
nearly as crowded as during up where golf companies hole.annual Ladies Invitational
the actual tournament have booths showing off the Remember to only cross was held Wednesday under a
rounds, Thursday. Friday, latest in golf equipment and the fairways at designated blazing sun. Seventy seven
apparel. There is also a areas, obey the marshalls, ladies competed with Shirley
Saturday and Sunday.
The money and title is on swing analysis machine
eighth low gross Marg At's-
cott, eighth low net .140
Boucher.
The winners in the C flight
were first low yogi Jean
Stewart, first low net Barb-
ara Caldwell, second low
gros9 Rita Core, second low
net Joanne •Fobertson, third
low gross, Marilyn Graham,
third low net Dorothy Jack-
son, fourth low gross, Betty
Wallace, fourth' low net
Jeanette Lippert, fifth low
gross Bunn Longstaff, fifth
low net Elsie Southgate,
sixth low gross Eileen Ran-
nie, sixth low net Betty
The winners in the B -flight Watson,
were: first low gross Verna The winners in the nine
Hube, first low net Thora hole flight were: first low
McCabe, second low gross gross Gertie Kempston, first
Mary Wendland, second low . low net Mary Armstrong,
longest drive Gail Price,
closet to pin Rebecca Hogg,
least putts Shirley Lark and
Mary Armstrong, swinging -
est gal, Dorothea William-
son, team best ball -Jean
it McLeod, Jean
net Irene Uniac, third low
gross Lola Fohfridsch, third
low net Liz Cardno, fourth
low gross Audry Joynt,
fourth low net Marl Smith,
fifth low gross Ann Bald,
fifth low net Judy Spencer, Stewart, va
sixth low gross Shirley Coiling.
MEN'5 NIGHT
Baechler, sixth low net Mary
Lynn Telford,. seventh low At men's night 28 fellows
gross Sheila Cameron, sev- played. Winner of the balls
enth low net Fern Wylie, was Jim Watson. The blind
OPEN MONDAY, AUGUST '1ST 9 a.m. TO 6
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BACK ATTACHLB
SHIRLEY LARK has proven for the third year In a row that
she Is unbeatable and the best golfer in the Seaforth Ladles
Invitation golf tournament. She Scored a 74 for even par.
Like other competitors, Shirley said the 30 degree plus heat
wave was almost unbearable for golfing. (Wassink photo)
12.84 KG,1
pen
draw winners were R
Doig, Karl Teichert, M�
Huard, Jim Parkinson, Brae
Morris and Marc Robinette
The ladies night was busy
with golf and planning for
the invitation. Winners were
Elsie Squthgate, Mary Doig,
C.A. Drag, and Betty Watson
in the four woman best ball,
On Tuesday the ladies were
welcomed at the Mitchell
Golf Club where,they had a
lovely meal following the
golf.
Steve Bennett held a very
successful junior girl's clinic
here on Monday.girls came
from Sunset and Ltstowel as
well as Seaforth.
Juniors had better get
their matches going or they'll
be back in school before we
have a champ. In the men's
match play Ken Swan de-
feated defending champ
Doug Elliott and Greg Core
defeated Marc Robinette. In
the ladies section Bunn
iLongstaff won over Barbara
Scott, Rita Core won over
Jean Stewart and C.A. Doig
defeated Gail Price on the
first extra hole.
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