Southpoint Sun - May 18, 2022

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Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Senior golfers challenged by Talbot Trail links By Bob McLean On May 3 the Talbot Trail senior men’s golfers were unable to play because of the excessive rain. On Tuesday, May 10, there were 64 seniors who participated in the league. Many, including myself, found that there is a lot of rust in our games. With warmer weather and more practice, we should do better. Derek and his crew have the course in excellent condition! The song that came to my mind during play was, “My Momma told me there

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The Southern Footprints race was held on April 24 at Point Pelee National Park and Crime Stoppers was the recipient of a $3500 donation from the race proceeds. Here, from left, are Denise Gaffan, event coordinator, Dave Campbell, race director, and Denise Pelaccia, program manager for Windsor Essex Crime Stoppers. SUN photo by Greg Coulter

Kingsville Friendly Club Twenty-three members of the Kingsville Friendly Club turned out to play cards on Tuesday, May 10, resulting in the following scores. Bridge: Case Mulder 3750, Bert Patrick 3660, Roy Trowell 3350. Euchre: John Gerhardt 111, Bill Fielding 101, Leighton Horner 96. John Gerhardt had most lone hands at 5.

No Cribbage was played. Thirty-one members played cards on Friday, May 13. The club welcomed two new members. The following are the results. Bridge: Jean Kuipers 3590, Carolyn Brown 3000, Mandy Hric 2560. Euchre: Willy Fittler 102, John Gerhardt 93, Anne Burrell 87. Willy Fit-

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tler had most lone hands at 9. Pepper: Moe Hansen 248, Rose Foldesi 241, Kathy Hedge 239. Moe Hansen and Rose Foldesi tied for most Peppers with 5 each.

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would be days like this!” Wow! Was she ever right! Two golfers who played exceptionally well were Ken Krueger and Joe Drummond, who shot dazzling scores of 36 and 39 respectively. Another highlight of the day was BW’s five-inch tap in on #9 for his birdie. It was a scintillating shot that came really close to a hole in one. Garry Morin converted a spectacular 25-footer on #2 to win the long putt. Other golfers who shot 45 or less were: 43s by Tim Stevenson, Fuzzy, Bill Ward and Randy Nash; 44s were merited by Ron McCracken and Chopper. Collecting the nifty 50 results were David Tonks and Bummy. Please get to the course between 8:10 and 8:40 to register. We are still deciding on the league cost, but you will likely learn the cost in a couple of weeks. New players to the league, please follow this rule: No sitting by yourself! Join a table of players and introduce yourself. We’re glad to have you playing in this enjoyable senior league! New and past league players are welcome to join us. See you next Tuesday!

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Kingsville Friendly Club

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SOUTHERN FOOTPRINTS DONATION

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Flyers playoff run ended by Maroons

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A birthday week to remember

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Kids Curing Cancer makes donation to Hospice here

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The 2022 Reinvent This Space winner is Alissa Enns.

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40th anniversary highlights growth, brings brain tumour awareness

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Election profiles next week

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Correction on May 11 air cadet article 

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UMEI launches Project ReNEW

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Great weather for annual Run and Roll for ESHF

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Mill Street Markets are back

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