Liisa 20 is one of on the water aimp counsellor petition each summer to the camp kayak training time Pam Whitting tionals Competing in the canoe 12 girls event tho examiner Satanday July 28 1979 Kayak racer train daily workout in kayak is routine this summer for Liisa Tikkala And now that hard work may pay off in an entry to the Canadian National boating competition in Welland Aug 1718 the few Barrie residents involved in kayaking In fact ac cording to her mother shes quite likely the only Barrie resident involved in the sport It really causes quite stir when Liisa practices in this area said Mrs Tikkala People look twice when they see kayak Right now Liisa is at Camp AkOMak near Burks Falls where she works as The work enables Liisa to spend good deal of time on the water Naturally she us ed time to prepare for next months com The camp is where Liisa first took up the sport about six years ago She has returned and more Earlier this summer Liisa spent six weeks working in Michigan In her spare she trained on the K2 kayak with her longtime kayak partner This summer the Nationals time trials are being held at Centre Island in Toronto The to fastest entries in each of the various events will qualify for the Canadian Na national nothing new to Liisa She along with Whit ting won first place in Nationals competi tion in the K4 fourman and the war Liisa is wellknown in the Barrie area as one of the finest competition swimmers this city ever produced sport she has now ttwoman finals is education the harder Liisa Tikkala Barrie kayak racer given up She still continues synchronized swimming and plays all manner of sports especially tennis graduate of Barrie Central Collegiate Liisa is enrolled as sophomore at Lauren tian University Liisa and Pam are convinced they can win the junior national event but it is the senior event and advancement to qualify for the Olympics that makes the girls paddle all majoring in physical Nationalsailing race Kempenfest highlight Fall colours will come early to Kempenfelt Bay not on the leavesbut in the sails of the more than 60 boats racing in the 470505 Invitational National event Aug Hi The race is one of the events sClKflllltfi by the Barrie Yacht lub tor Kempcnfest The na Giffen The score was tied 11 after the top of the second inning but liffen went to work in the bot tom of the second and scored three runs going on to defeated Georgian Sports 41 an Barrie and District Recreational fastball league game Friday Georgian scored four runs on four hits in the game They took advantage of two walks and two tional race will cover the three days with boats from all over North America The race is part of the Canadian schedule sailors can earn points towards the Canadian championship in the twoboat classes We dont get many pre registered entries said Bob rallies singles to score three runs in the second inning Third baseman Murray Lees who scored Georgians first run in the opening inning hit single in the third Teammates Jerry 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£1Ctiii¢ 7261439 inning Bogardis Barrie Yacht Club Commodore but the Friday night before the race we are bombardedthere are tents and boats everyone around the Yacht club There will be two circuits for the two different classes over course approximately six to seven miles long with races to be held Saturday Sunday and Monday morning Not all of the sailing in Kempenfest will take place under bright sunny skies with the Lake Simcoe overnight scheduled for Aug it The overnight race is test of skill in navigation said Bogardis Ah open event run under handicap system the race starts at pm with boats sailing to Fox Island then Orillia and back But the real test comes at the Trout Shoal Markerthere is only 15foot clearance and youre in trouble if you dont make it The most festive race is scheduled for the afternoon of Aug The Chamber of Com merce Open is for boats in the area and trophies will be presented to different classes of boatssuch as Lassers Sharks and Ianzers The Open usually draws boats from the Barrie Yacht club and Barrie City Marina Ivy powers to 10 victory Ivy put on dazzling offen sive display collecting 15 hits and two home runs in an 110 trouncing over Cooper Friday in ladies softball game at Shear Park Ivy scored four runs in the first inning and doubled that total in the second inning Three more runs were scat tered throughout the filth and sixth innings In other ladies softball ac tion and edged Kolmar 43 Shortstop Sharon McMaster starred for Ivy collecting two singles and blasting sixth inn my home run Fran Jordan hit lvys other home run OutA fielder Joan Speers had good night at the plate hitting three slnflltS in four at bats Sue Leighton hit double and single and Kathy Sahourin and Shirley Howie each hit two singles and took 1H lead after the first inning They scored what turned out to be the win ning run in the second inning when Gail Wilson came home Kilinar scored one rim in the first then added two in the fourth but were unable to get the tying run across the plate Second baseman Marjorie Roberson hit first inning trir ple fcr and driving in two runs arol Slack hit two singles while teammate Shirley McKeVer had hit CORBETT MONTGOMERY ASSOCIATES BARRISTERS SOLICITORS Carry on General Practice of Law in BARRIE BRADFORD NEWMARKET AURORA BARRIE OFFICE JOHN HERLIHY BA LLB STEPHEN HARTLEY BA LLB THE DOWNTOWN CENTRE iio humor 51 IL sum 32 73701 STE JULIE Que CPi Unlike most competitors on the Ladies Professionals Golf Asso Ciation tour Barbara Moxness of San Diego is pleased as punch when she can stand one stroke off the pace at the mid Cathy Sherk of Colbourne Ontario finished in first place along with Mary way point of major tourna ment Barbara to her great satisr faction is precisely where she wants to be one shot behind coleaders athy Sherk and Mary Dwyer heading into to days third round of this $15I 000 IJGA tournament on the par73 Richelieu Valley layout like where am now like this position said Moxness after firing twounder 71 Fri day to go with her par 73 on the Dwyer of Geneva NY They both had par under three after the second round of the Ladies Professional Golf Association Canadian tour being held in Ste Julie Quebec CP Photo Crest program boost for junior gymnastics By CATHY HEATHER Of The Examiner The highlight of the day for the children was not showing their parents what they had learned but rather what they had earned The 35 gymnasts received crests indicating an individual skill level passed and rushed over to proudly display these to fathers mothers friends sisters and brothers who were on hand to watch the junior gymnastic demonstration by the Barrie Gymnastic Clul at Central Collegiate Friday The children boys and girls aged 610 put on display in volving dance uneven bars tumbling and beam that was as much fun to watch as it was to do ADDED RESTS We added the crests to the program this year said Nicky Emms Barrie Gymnastic club head coach The crests provide great motivation for the kids they are really eager to get them The demonstration was given at the end of the second sum mer gym session third ses sion begins next week The club also runs fall and winter pro gram and it was evident by the number of parents enquiring about the September program that they were generally im pressed by what they had seen in enthusiasm and skill SENIOR PROGRAM We also have Senior pro gram for kids 1116 said Emms Its little more serious than the juniors aan kindergym 115 years oldi and we take them to various coni petitions Emms is pleased at the response to the summer pro grams particularly with young boys who are showing more in tcrest in gymnastics Emnis related that there is no limit to enrolment because she has an adequate list of willing coaches Alderman Ward l3 Penetang St Tel 7284781 ANGUS BEETON KESWICK STOUFFVILLE Tumbling was part of demonstration put on for parents at juniors enrolled in summer seSSion oi the Barrie Gymnastics Club Examiner Photo 7265333 Phone 7261322 FIRST QUALITY SCRUBBIES PENNYWORTHS DEPT STORE EVERYDAY LOW RICE PENNYWORTIIS DEPT STORE Downtown Alliston ISNT THE DRIVE Wotan first round honestly think play just little better when Im shot or two behind than if Iwere ahead The San Diego pro looking for her first victory in this her sophomore scuson on the tour is tied behind the coleaders along with Pain Higgins of Co lumbus Ohio and Donna White of West Palm Beach Fla All three have twounder scores of 144 Tour rookie Sherk of Port Colborne Ont and the unher alded Dwyer of Geneva NY had 143 scores after the first 36 holes of the T2hole tournament WANTS WIN IIADLY Sherk who like Ivonness is looking for her first pro win said she wont play the remain ing two rounds cautiously de spite jumping from an opening round 69 to oneover 74 on Friday Snead remains in lead PHILADELPHIA AP JC Snead is determined to make hay whether the sun shines or not Snead who leads the Phila dclphia golf tournament by two strokes with 10underltpar 36 hole total of 132 missed the last two PGA tournaments so he could go home and rake the hay But it rained and Snead was unable to work the hay So he rejoined the tour for the $250 000 Philadelphia event It rained here Thursday forc ihg Snead to get up just after dawn Friday to finish four holes of his first round delayed by the downpour The 287yearold Snead com pleted his first round at three underpar 68 three strokes her hind the pacesetting duo of Da vid Graham and Billy Rogers He went right back out and posted scvenunderpar 64 equalling the tournaments 18 hole record score gorting notes Firing worst golf round ever By DAVID IllllZR Of The Examiner By now word will have spread throughout Simcoe County and perhaps theentire National Hockey League as well that yours truly is something less than the greatest golfer who ever lived Without discussing the gruesome details of score will say fired the worst round of golf ever played at the WR Clayden Invitational tournament What did get for my trouble you ask pair of socks thank you very much Along wim partners Archie Hamilton Dr Dave Johns and Doug Fraleigh former Barrie Minor Hockey Association coach finally took part in the best day of golf of the sum mer for the areas many hockey heroes John Ferguson member of the notorious tor soon to be Ladywood gang copped the top prize with his par round of 72 dethroning last years champion Hob Coulson who added 10 strokes of his previous winning total to finish back in the pack Fergies score won him the low gross prize while Allan dales own Brian Mouse McCann walked off with the low net prize shooting 66 Other prizes awarded went to Shayne Tuckey who manag ed the enviable feat of acing the sixth hole and escaping without buying the house round for the occasion One Mr Hamilton was heard to mumble something about freemilkshakes accompanied by some unintelligible grumbling sounds none of which produced the desired ef fect Ah well TOOK PART As usual many of the NHLs finest were on hand to take part in the festivities including Derek Smith who walked off with the low net prize for hockey players shooting 69 Smith member of the Buffalo Sabres joined former team mate Terry Martin Kitchener Rangers Doug Sheeden also standout for Slessor and Periard Insurance of the senior softball league copped the low gross award with oner0und total of 77 Among the notables with tale to tell at the extravaganza were Glen Richardson former Barrie Flyer who says he has taken an oath to hit the books at Laurentian University where he plans to go into sports administration studies Ron IIoggarth another BMIIA graduate who has found success in the professional hockey ranks acted as the master of whatever ceremonies were necessary but made no pronouncements about his imminent future as top of ficial in the NHL The list goes on but space wont permit me to tell all the tales Bill Claydcns golf tournament showed no signs of declining in popularity rather that portly gentleman said the entry has grown so large that limit of 72 players had to be enforced Bill also advised those who plan to return next year for the fourth annual Clayden Invitational to get their entries in the mail as soon as they receive them As for me have already warned Slessor and Periards Wayne McLennan that will allow him to win the socks next year am to break 135 by next week so its sure bet Ill be down to 130 by next year SPORTING NOTES Although named after WR the tournament is the result of lot of work by many people Their efforts received endless praise from all the guests but more importantly the work also raised money for the league most of them started in the Barrie Minor Hockey Association This years entry raised about $400 towards the league cof fers Thanks are due the many sponsors of the tournament most of whom are just as caught up in the spirit of the thing as the players says thanks boys As BARRIE DRIVEACAR 43 Essa Rd Barrie Phone7 FOR THE NA TURAL FEELING LA TEST IN EYE FASHION WEAR CON TA CT LENSES SOFT 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