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Erie Shores senior golf report The Erie Shores Senior Men’s Golf League had 47 players in attendance on May 25. First place team winners were Garth Dennerley, Derek Horop, Paul Pringle and Richard Reive. Second place went to the team of Don Chalcraft, Ken Luxford, Rick Metz and John Rutgers. In third place were Matt Dick, Scott Maxwell, Ross Clark and Wayne Quinn. Placing fourth were Norm Beatie, Bill Conn, Gary McRae and Phil Larade. The draw winners were Cecil Mendel and Rick Metz. Closest to the hole on #3 was Cecil Mendel and on #16 Heinz Kosempel. Paul Pringle had the longest putt on #9 and Ken Luxford on #18. Low round of the day was Matt Dick with a fine 76. Stefan Kowal shot an 82, followed closely by Ross Clark, Frank Gow, John Rutgers and Ron Tiessen at 83. Matt Dick, Heinz Kosempel, Don Mensch, Wayne Oeberling and Gord Robertson had birds on #1. Orest Hrynewich birdied #2 and #10. Ken Luxford, Stefan Kowal and Cecil Mendel had birds on #3. Ed Schachoskoy birdied #4, Don Chalcraft and Ron Tiessen #5, Ross Clark #9, Gary McRae #11, Tom Klassen #13, Guy McIntyre #14 and Jerry Mallard #15.

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TIGERS AND JAYS WELL REPRESENTED Seacliff Drive was alive Saturday with the crack of many bats as Leamington District Minor Baseball ramped up its early season games. The association is home to girls and boys offering 11 different local league programs starting as early as U5 T-ball. Options include T-ball, state-of-the art pitching machines, coach assisted pitching and live pitching, depending on age groups. There is also an extensive travel program. Enrollment has been encouraging with a whopping 100% increase in the youngest group as they now have 90 players, fielding nine teams. The season runs through the summer months. Here, members of the U7 Jr. Rookie Tigers — coached by Derek Cobby and Steve O’Neil— gather after their game before heading for a stop at the playground equipment and possibly a cold treat. SUN photo by Greg Coulter

Talbot Trail seniors still swingin’ weekly By Bob McLean On Tuesday, May 24 there were 60 enthusiastic Talbot Trail senior golfers participating in their league. Play commenced at 9 a.m. on a bright, sunny, somewhat cool day. The closest to the pin winner on #9 was Nasher, whose marvelous shot ended up a mere three feet from the pin. Terry Bee captured the

long putt victory as he drained a terrific 16-foot putt on #2! There were nine golfers who shot 45 or less, but no one was able to break the 40 mark. Jim Pearson fired a masterful 41 to nip the terrific 42s shot by Ken Kreuger and Russell Alliett. Here are some other superb scores: 43s by Randy, Dutchy, Tim Stevenson

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Players receiving nifty 50 were these participants: Schmitty, Al Zanuttini, Mac Hyatt, Howard Mulrain and Ray La Pierre. We will now start collecting the league fee of $20. Please include your name on an envelope containing the money. Bummy will be arranging the league’s first travel excursion. There will

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GIRLS FASTPITCH TEAMS START SEASON

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Talbot Trail seniors still swingin’ weekly

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TIGERS AND JAYS WELL REPRESENTED

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Erie Shores senior golf report

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RIBBON CUTTING AT STORAGE FACILITY

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Over 1 million voters have cast their ballots already in Ontario

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Nominations are open for Fabulous Garden Awards 2022

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Wheatley Creamery and Dairy Bar — and its Waverly Butter brand

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Letter prompts council discussion on town’s public washrooms

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Arts Centre announces ‘Bright Spots’ with grant award

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Leamington Fair in 174th year, June 10-12

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WHEATLEY SLOWLY TAKING SHAPE

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Five Alarm spices up Bank Theatre stage this weekend

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Fish Festival returning to Wheatley July 1-2-3

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Health Unit issues final COVID-19 update

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Council discusses unlicensed taxi situation

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Consulate signs memorandum with Hiatus House

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Lakeside splashpad officially opens in Kingsville

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