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Van Deven leads TT seniors By Bob McLean On Tuesday, June 22, the Talbot Trail senior golf league had 67 members testing their golfing skills. We were somewhat shocked to face the cool 10ºC golfing conditions this morning. Nevertheless, some excellent scores were shot! There were 11 birdies produced, but no one score a birdie on #2 or #4. These players scored birdies: #1 Joe Drummond, #3 Shannon Wiper and Dutchy, #5 Shannon and Gary Honey, #6 BW and Gerry, #7 Erle Nash, #8 Joe Drummond and Chopper, #9 Fred Michano. Bob Freure sank a beauty to win the long putt on #2. Only one score card was marked closest to

the pin. That was for me! However, I saw Gerry beat me and then I believe someone beat him. Who is the “mystery” winner

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of CP on #9? FRED? Let me know! In the under 70 division, Gerry Van Deven played masterfully, firing a marvelous 37. This result enabled him to nip the terrific 38s shot by Joe D. and Arky. Shannon Wiper scored a very impressive 40. Russell

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Alliett and Fred Michano earned excellent results of 41 and 42 respectively. Tim Stevenson produced a very solid 44. Nasher and Fuzzy shot commendable results of 46 and 47 respectively. Gary Hillier merited a nifty 50! In the 70-79 division, Dutchy continued his inspiring play by shooting a brilliant 38. He was closely followed by the superb play of BW and

Chopper, who earned excellent results of 40 and 41 respectively. Bobo and Pearcie played well, scoring results of 42 and 43 respectively. Other commendable results: Ron McCracken, Ray la Pierre, Ross MacKintosh 46s; Dave Dent, Ian Quirk 47s; Len, Mac and Al 48s; Paul Carioli , Richard and Eugene 49s. In the 80-85 grouping, both Gus and Vic played

superbly to score 48s. Solid 51s went to Terry Bee, Neil Adamson and Ed Woelk. Others achieving satisfying results were Walter, Joe, Ken, Conrad and Andy. In the super senior silver grouping, Bob Freure produced a terrific 46 to nip Tom Hyatt’s excellent 48. Both Gerry Becigneul and Dave LaBonte fired brilliant and inspiring 47s

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in the gold super senior section. They were closely followed by Erle Nash and Murray Cascadden. Congratulations to both Bryon Walker and Bob Lee who shot very praiseworthy scores. Suggestion: If the group behind you seems to be waiting a lot, let them play through. Stay safe! Just have fun!

Kingsville 18-hole ladies golf By Rosalind Knight Hot and cold would be apt descriptions of both the weather and golf skill for the start to our season. We began on June 8th, when we played a steamy game of best net 16 on the White/Gold courses of the Kingsville Golf Course. What golfer would not want to drop her two worst holes, especially for the first time out? Here are the top three places: Gwen Perry, 59; Pam Skillings, 62; Roz Knight, 63. On June 15th lovely weather met us for the first week of the Gross Eclectic which we played on the Gold/Red track. The following week we

would have the opportunity to improve on our scores. After the first time out the results were as follows: Silver: Marlene Sinclair, 84; Joanne Rowlandson, 89; Jackie Maitre, 90. Flight A: Mary Jo Laforet, 98; Jean Page, 99; Bev Miller, 99. Flight B: Cindy Morel and Roz Knight, tied at 107; Laurie Kovacs, 113. Flight C: Gwen Perry with a sizzling 100; Fran Wasyliniuk, 108, Stephanie Lytwyniuk, 115. A very chilly morning met us on June 22, the conclusion of the Gross Eclectic. After the two weeks we recorded the better score on every hole, a golfer’s dream!

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The new and improved results: Silver: Joanne Rowlandson, 82; Marlene Sinclair, 84; Jackie Maitre, 85. Flight A: Mary Jo Laforet, 90; Jean Page, 93; Lucille Kraus and Martha Leadman, tied at 95. Flight B: Roz Knight, 98; Cindy Morel and Maureen Nefs, tied at 102. Flight C: Gwen Perry, 97; Stephanie Lytwyniuk, 98; Fran Wasyliniuk, 104. Team results to date are close: Purple, Pink, Red are all tied with 8 points

each; Blue has 6 points so far. We are off to a great season, thanks to our hard-working executive: President, Becky Glidden; Treasurer, Laurie Kovacs; Secretary, Maria Rocca; Team Captains, Fran Wasyliniuk and Jean Page; Past President, Kathy Soulliere. Finally, welcome to our new member, Janice Hillcoat, and to our returning member, Patti Stapleton.

Sharks season to begin Oct. 1 At a recent meeting of the Board of Directors for the Provincial Junior Hockey League, it was announced that the hockey season will begin on October 1, 2021. All teams, including the Wheatley Sharks, are now preparing for the upcoming season. Schedules are currently being devloped for each of the eight divisions.

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Rule changes in 1990 affected Jr. C Hockey

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Van Deven leads TT seniors

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Kingsville 18-hole ladies golf

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Sharks season to begin Oct. 1

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Flashbacks from 1962

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Memories of Leamington's Fun-A-Rama

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Kingsville cannabis bust

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Libro Credit Union presents 2021 student awards

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A fond farewell to Bill Cervini

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Erie Shores HealthCare presents balanced budget

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Leamington traffic note

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Annual Chamber of Commerce golf tournament returns

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Community Living launches 60-for-60 raffle

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Cardinal Carter IB program honours frontline workers

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Billy Raffoul nominated for songwriting award

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