Southpoint Sun - October 7, 2020

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Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Long-standing ladies league honours founding member LEAMINGTON — One of the original members of the former Heinz Ladies Golf League, Barb Hoflick, was honoured at the league’s annual wind-up banquet at the Clubhouse at Erie Shores recently. The league, now known as the Reid Funeral Home Ladies Golf League, wrapped up its 45th season with the banquet on September 28. Hoflick was honoured for her 45 years of commitment to the league, with a lovely floral arrangement donated by Oak Farms Outlet.

The league’s season bedecided to permit ladies gan on June 15, which was to hit from the yellow tees a delayed start this year, or the red tees this season and will continue this patdue to COVID restrictions. tern. To start from the red Weather was favourable tees, specific criteria such most Monday afternoons, as age, handicap or mediwith some days being excal concerns, needed to be tremely hot. The ladies met. The change in tees celebrated the end of their made the game more engolf season at the restaujoyable for the group. rant, happy to socialize as The winning golfers a group. BARB HOFLICK who played from the yelAfter a request by one of the league members, the executive low tees were Carolyn Kelly (low gross),

Muriel Davy (low net), Mary Hyrnewich (low putts), and Hedy Henke-Warner (most improved). From the red tees, the awards went to Mary Ann Sherman (low gross), Ann Ginter (low net) and Bev Brown (low putts). The group is looking forward to starting their next season on time in the spring and hoping things will be back to normal. If you are interested in becoming a member of the League, please contact Erie Shores Golf and Country Club.

Monday men’s hockey back in action October 19 by C. Scott Holland The Leamington Senior Men’s Hockey League (Monday night) has undergone some changes in order to play the 2020-21 season. Instead of its usual six teams and 90 players, the league is pared down to five teams and about 50 players. Under the special COVID rules, each team will consist of 10 players and one goalie. One ref will handle the on-ice duties as they play four-onfour. Among the refined

rules is the allotted time limit for each contest. All games will last 50 minutes maximum with curfews at 10 minutes to the hour and only two games per evening over a 10-week period. The session lasts from Oct. 19 to Dec. 21. Here are the rosters as drafted by team captains: Team Cody: Kyle Kudroch, Cody Cabral, R. Ziebok, Mark Matheson, Brock Larade, Jason Ottley, M. Fritsch, Tyler Clark, Koddi Quick, Mike Toth, goalie Adam Howe. Team Roo: Andy An-

thony, Brian Santos, Derek Pugh, Jason Haynes, Ken Paglione, Derrick Mastromatteo, Curtis Anderson, Chris Babkirk, Derek Clark, Matt Anthony, goalie Teo Mastronardi. Team Monty: Kyle Bowman, Dylan Montague, C. Kir, Greg Mastronardi, Derrick Hutchins, J. Hammond, Brett Babkirk, Matt Coulter, Blaine Hildebrandt, Tyler Dominas, goalie Giovanni Giacalone. Team Sonar: Dylan Impens, Cale Phibbs, Kyle Dietrich, Pat Sonos-

Community Calendar

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13

6:30 pm - Join Essex County, Ontario Ancestors for this Zoom meeting to learn about Olde Sandwich South Historical Society & the Sandwich South Cultural Centre. Visit essex.ogs. on.ca/meetings to preregister. Free & open to everyone.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14 THE MIGRANT WORKER COMMUNITY PROGRAM VIRTUAL ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING is Wednesday October 14 at 6:00 p.m. Please call Lucy Flores to register by October 7 at 519-325-0876.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 THE LEAMINGTON DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WILL HOLD ITS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING on Monday, October 19 at 6:00 p.m. in the Emporium/Market Building at the Fairgrounds.

ONGOING MIRACLE MOBILE MARKET - Free fresh produce boxes available in Wheatley every Tuesday from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. at Wheatley Baptist Church. You can pick up a box and have option of paying it forward by donating and helping someone else.

ERIE SHORES TOASTMASTERS Meeting online at this time every other WEDNESDAY at 6:00 PM. October dates are the 14th and 28th. Develop your

Communication and Leadership Skills in a positive, friendly environment. Visit a meeting and see how you like it! For more info go to ErieShores. toastmastersclubs.org. and click on Contact Us.

Leamington, offers free and confidential services provided by registered nurses and trained volunteers. Free pregnancy tests. Call 24/7 for free and confidential support - 519-326-0612. Business calls: 519-326-3821.

ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT SOMEONEʼS DRINKING? Al-Anon Family Groups meeting information: 519-7907739 or www.alanonwindsoressex.com

KINGSVILLE COMMUNITY CENTRE is open Tuesdays only for the time being. Programs and events may change wihtout notice. All programs are offered at NO COST! Kingsville Community Centre follows all COVID_19 guidelines issued by The Windsor Essex County Health Unit. You will be asked to wear a mask, sanitize your hands & observe social distancing of 2m while at the Centre. Call 226-773-5830 for more information. Kingsville Community Centre Cafe - Tuesdays 9:00 am to noon. Advocacy Services & Community Resource Assistance - Tuesdays 9:00 am to noon. Computer Kiosk - Tuesdays, 9:00 am to noon. Tai Chi - All Ages & Skill Levels - *This is the same wellness program that usually runs on Thursdays. It is being offered on Tuesdays, until further notice 10:00 am to 11:00 am. Device Advice - Tuesdays, 10:00 am to noon. Yarn Social Time - Tuesdays, 10:00 am to noon. Counselling Services with Diane OʼBrien - Tuesdays, 9:00 am to noon, by appointment. Individual Addictions Counselling Services with Dale Richardson by appointment; call or email the Community Centre.

IF YOU WANT TO DRINK, THATʼS YOUR BUSINESS If you want to stop, we can help. Call Alcoholics Anonymous: 519999-1234. RANDY ATKINSON FUND provides money for extras that OHIP doesnʼt pay for or to help with unexpected expenses for cancer patients (e.g. hospital parking etc). If you, your group or organization would like to have a speaker explain the fund and its availability in this area, call 519-682-2580. PLAY ROTARY TV BINGO GAMES - Tuesday nights, live on TVCOGECO from 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Support the community and purchase your cards from Adamson Guardian Drugs, Wheatley. Pick up your cards early! Play 5 different games on 3 faces in 1 hour. $3 for 15 ways to win and $2000 in prizes. PREGNANCY & RESOURCE CENTRE, 33 Princess St. (Central 33) Suite 212,

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ki, Mike Harrison, Brian Simpson, JP Grineau, Paul Omstead, Anthony Camara, Rich Iacobelli, goalie Rich Sawyer. Team Hatt: Kyle Quick, C. Dawson, Jordan Carnevale, Chad Jeffery, Johnny Unger, Mark Simpson, Kevin Sawatzky, Riley Babkirk, Brian Ford, goalie Steve Avelar. Just before the draft was held it was with great

sadness that the league learned of the passing of one of the league’s alltime great goalies, Marc Sherman. Marc began playing in the 1990s as a spare goalie then became a full time netminder. During his career, he guided several teams to championships and was known as a competitor who came to have fun but play at his best. In

21 seasons, he played 434 games and logged nearly 20,000 minutes, with a career record of 184 wins, 202 losses, 39 ties and eight overtime losses. In playoffs, he started 106 contests, won 47, lost 52, tied six and had only one OT defeat. On behalf of the league we salute Marc and will cherish our memories of him.

~Sports flashbacks: 1988~

Vriesen, Henry Vriesen Partners wins Men’s and Jim Hillier. Slo-pitch title Novices demolish Partners won the Windsor 12-2 Kingsville Men’s Lobball Brandon Kovacs protitle recently and team saves in goal members were John Van- vided big COVID_19 guidelines issued by Th TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 Novderbeek, J.D. Daniels, as the Kingsville 6:30 pm - Join Essex County, Ontario Ancestors Essex County Health Unit. You will b ice hockeywear team defeatMark for Wladarski, Albert a mask, sanitize your hands this Zoom meeting to learn about Olde ed Windsor 12-2 on the DeCook, Brian Sandwich SouthShannon, Historical Society & the social distancing of 2m while at the C weekend. Mike Lane, SandwichEd SouthSurowanCultural Centre. Visit essex.ogs. 226-773-5830 for more information. wasCentre powiec, Larry Rouse, Barry Community Cafe - Tuesdays on.ca/meetings to preregister. Free &The open tooffense hat Advocacy trick Services of Miller,everyone. Jim Batke, Rick ered by the to noon. & Comm Kyle Wasyliniuk, with source Assistance - Tuesdays 9:00 am two-goal effortsKioskfrom Computer - Tuesdays, 9:00 am THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14 Ryan Pencarinha Tai Chi - Alland Ages Jim & Skill Levels - * Farumeni. single marksame wellness program that usuall THE MIGRANT WORKER COMMUNITY PROGRAM ers went to Kyle Scracth, Thursdays. It is being offered on Tues VIRTUAL ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING is Wednes5 year old - Boxer Mix - Hello, I’m Beautiful further notice 10:00 am to 11:00 am. Nick Shilson, Derek Octoberthat’s 14 atactually 6:00 p.m. (not just inday general, my Please call Lucy vice -Bourne Tuesdays, 10:00 Walker, Tyler andam to noon. Y to register by October name!!). I’mFlores a sweet loving Boxer girl and7 at 519-325-0876. Phil Fraser.Time - Tuesdays, 10:00 am to noon. C am so eager to find my new home. I’ve got Services with Diane OʼBrien - Tuesd a great personality and enjoy the company OCTOBER 19Kingsville defeats of humans, you’llMONDAY, tell how excited and am in to noon, by appointment. Individ Leamington volleyball happy I am around you by my bum and tions Counselling Services with Dale R The Kingsville Cavalittle stubbyTHE tailLEAMINGTON wiggling backDISTRICT and forth,AGRICULTURAL SOCIby appointment; call or email the C liers defeated the Leamthe humansETY hereWILL say it’s adorable! I would GENERAL HOLD ITS ANNUAL MEETING Centre. prefer to be the only dog in the home as on Monday, October 19 at 6:00 p.m.ington in the Em-Lions in a recent I unfortunately had some disagreements volleyball game. Mark porium/Market Building at the Fairgrounds. with a dog previously and it’s just best if ARE YOU CONCERNED ABOUT S Wuerch, Jason Wuerch, I’m without them to ensure I’m successful DRINKING? Al-Anon Family Group and comfortable, but hey, it means I’ll get Mike Wright, Tripp MilONGOING information: 519-790-7739 or ww more attention and love from you which I’m litz, Peter Darowski, windsoressex.com totally okay with! I would prefer a home Brent Murray, Dave Janinstead of apartment living, I MARKET would love MIRACLE MOBILE - Free fresh produce ik, Jamie some spaceboxes to run available around andin have fun Wheatley every Tuesday Ouellette, IF YOU WANT TODave DRINK, THATʼS YOUR in! If I’m the girl for you then fill out an Mastronardi, Nelson Sanfrom 10:30 11:30 a.m. at Wheatley Baptist If you want to stop, we can help. Call application for me at windsorhumane.org BEAUTIFUL tos, Rob McMullin, Kevin Church. You can pick up a box and have option Anonymous: 519-999-1234. and lets be best buddies! of paying it forward by donating Pollinger and helping and Mike KlasWindsor/Essex sen are the RANDY teamATKINSON members someone else.County FUND provides m for Kingsville. Humane Society extras that OHIP doesnʼt pay for or to

This week’s flashbacks take us back to 1988. Fog stops Comets game The Kingsville Comets game at the Kingsville Arena was halted due to fog during the third period of a game against the Essex 73s last week, just as the Comets were leading. the game has been rescheduled for a later date.

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