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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 Apr 1982, p. 24

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} Cries screams of agony, the gentle flights of dim- pled, vinyl-covered balls and the odd Golf is finally upon us of delight, whirring, chrome-pl- ated iron will fill the air of North Simeoe by this weekend as all six local golf courses open for cir LOCKHART MOTORS Sports Scoreboard Bowling MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL April 21 Eastern Division Commodore Hotel Quality Carpet Gamna Signs Don Sherk Const. Bayshore Lanes Courtesy Ford Western Division Garner's Sports 5812 Brabants Const. Legion Gold Ladouceurs Const. Gem Amusements Huronia Auto Glass High Triples J.P. Desroches Leo St. Onge Pat Dawe Bob Duquette Tim Birch Pete Lacroix Denis Dusome Scott Hayes Bill LaLonde Maurice Lapensee Bob McMann Summers Trophies High Single Award Tim Birch PENETANGUISHENE INDUSTRIAL Desroches Bros. Midland IGA Sarjeant Boy's Ogilvie Mills Emery's Taxi Commodore Hotel Oak Ridge Boy's Hamelin & Leroux Pilon Const. Duval's Variety Marchand Potatoes Legion 68 High Singles Wayne Dion Bert Overink Len Desjardin Ron Desroches Bob Contois Cleo Desroches High Triples Bert Overink Ron Desroches Bob Contois Don Jones Len Desjardins Wayne Dion Marty Devillers Doug Bald 54 96 57 91 64 73 70 57 355 350-330 323 315 305 302 852 783 780 777 759 735 723 703 CAR OF THE WEEK 1980 CUTLASS SUPREME BRO@& 2 door, radio, V8 305, ps., pb., ww ti Rally wheels, 49,961 kms, Brown, split front seat. Lic. PHN 518. $8,500. acigew LOCKHART MOTORS Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Dealer Park St. Victoria Harbour 534-3161 - 534-3066 Page 24, Wednesday, April 28, 1982 another season of business. Three courses -- Orr Lake, Bonaire in Coldwater and Balm Beachway in Perkin- sfield -- opened last weekend and reported a good turnout. The other three -- Midland Golf and Country Club, Brooklea and Horseshoe Valley -- all expect to be open with _ perfect conditions by Saturday morning. It's a late start for all of the courses: Midland president Chester Graham says it's the latest Opening in his club's history. But spokesmen for all six courses agree that the late opening won't effect business much in the long run. "We're looking for- ward to a very good year," said Horseshoe Valley course manager Gib Montgomery. 'I think most people will want to try to make up for the lost time and get in as much golf as they can as soon as possible, so it should balance out."' Brooklea manager Mike Scherloski said the installation of a new 6,000-foot drainage system at his Highway 93 course last fall has been "phenomenal" in helping dry things up. "Without it, we might have had to wait another two weeks, but the way the system has worked, along with the windy conditions we've been having, things have been drying right up and conditions are just about perfect," he said. The Midland course will be swinging right into things with an Early Bird Tournament on Sunday. The tour- ney, for members only, will get underway at 10 a.m. with a _ shotgun start. Bonaire co-owner and manager Willie Daniels said the parking lot of his club was filled last Saturday morning. As are the others, Daniels is thrilled that his course has come through the _ harsh winter so well -- especially the greens, which he says "have Midget All-Stars practice Sunday The Midland Minor Baseball Association's Midget All-Star team will have its first practice of the season Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at Tiffin Park. The Midget division is for players born in 1965 or 1966. The MMHA didn't have a Midget squad last year due to a shortage of players, but coach Kevin Marchand says the turnout should be better this time around. For more in- formation, Marchand can be reached at either 526-6719 or 526-3472. just come out super.' Orr Lake and Balm Beachway, the area's two nine-hole courses, opened Saturday as well. Orr Lake manager Tom Crow said he was a ground has dried " and that his course fas experienced little or no winter kill. Crow isn't worried about the late date -- he agrees thal golfing enthusiasts will be out up for any lost time. The only real danger, he says,_is the same old threat: too much rain throughou the season, especially on weekends. "Sure, we lost a few days this year," said more throughout the season. Rainy weekends hurt most of all right at peak season - - and that really hurt last year. Let's face it, when you're closed, you're not making any "surprised al how fast thereandeagertomake Crow. 'Bul we'll lose money." ORSER FARM SUPPLY Division of 508251 Ontario Limited 021 DUNLOP STREET WEST, UNIT 23 BARRIE, ONTARIO ON HWY 90 ONE MILE WEST OF HWY 400 APRIL 29, 1982 BILL ORSER YOUR NEW Canddian Farm upply GRAND OPENING SP on cultivator parts and plow sh plus many in-store saving DROP IN AND SEE US (705) 737-5795 Refreshments -- Door Prizes The HOUSE OF RICHARD Where you can always count onaQUALITY job! We wish to extend an invitation to all Ford product owners in the area. CD RICHARD GROUT FORD SALES LTD. 3 YONGE STREET, ELMVALE, ONTARIO LOL 1P0 Telephone (705) 322-1241 After Hours (705) 322-1371 Se eee

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