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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Aug 1964, p. 12

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Pe ee fe ey we Lee eng mmo tT 12 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 6, 1964 PETS Re HR ae By JOE DUPUIS JOLIETTE, Que. (CP)-- Three years ago the swamp within an arrow's flight of the Laurentian foothills belonged to the mosquitoes, Today it's an attractively landscaped 25-acre site with a handsome building, tree-shaded walks, flowering hillsides and rippling pools. ' In this elegant setting is the Joliette Archery Club, a mile and a balf from this semi-injus- | . trial town of 20,000, But it's un- ' like other archery clubs. | "No other arc club In the world combines the facilities fer social as well as the com . petitive aspects of the sport," » says Georges Rondeau, a Joli- ' ette sports shop owner. + Rondeau, the president, and * Jules Desrochers, the course | director, are responsible for the layout, a 28-target course where ' the Canadian archery tourna- ment will be held Aug. 11-16. Richard D. Freeman of Mid- land, Mich., who as president of the National Field Archery As- * sociation took part in opening ceremonies Oct. 15, 1961, was so impressed that he decided to ' promote something similar ; back home. Michigan now is building one. ' RELAXING SPORT "We think about archery here @s an elegant and relaxing # sport," said Rondeau, sitting in rattan chairs around a table on ' the open clubhouse veranda as ' two pretty girl members in + shorts walked by. ; |. One of the members is Reg- ; inald Lessard, 42. Canadian + archery champion the last two * years, The idea for the club came 'from Jules, 36, a merchant, | who became absorbed in ath- % » leties after spending a year in) SPECIAL TARGET -- Regi- hospital with his body in a cast| nald Lessard, 42, Canadian a ee threw him when| archery champion since 1962, But the kind of sport that in- are a oe > 7 terests him is that which de-| liette, Que "The Jandscaped mands "full participation of the| east Aa wey body." For example he hates guns but is strong on archery.|turned to Rondeau, 31, a bach-| He shuns motorboats but en-jelor and boy scout leader in} joys sailing. Joliette. Looking around for someone) "I always thought archery) to promote his idea, Jules|was kid stuff, and so did the) ee ee eee = See oe Quebec Archery Club 'Has Keen Facilities | Pleasure "Well, you know, the kids took to those things so enthu- siastically that I found myself watching them to, learn how to shoot." Rondeau learned pretty well-- he was the first club champion. An ad was placed in the local paper announcing a public meeting to discuss archery, Ten Calgary By PETER McNAUGHTON CONNAUGHT RANGES, Ont. (OP)--A % - year - old Calgary widew, who shoots once a week for recreation, matched shots with some of the Common- wealth's finest riflemen Wed- mesday and sent them down to defeat, - Mrs. Jean McKeever, a mother of four children ranging in age from 10-to 17 years, won the Alexander of Tunis event over 215 competitors 'including an Olympic gold medal winner. The cheerful, attractive Mrs. McKeever was tied with six others after the regulation 10 rounds had been fired from 900 yards at the anmy's rifle range west of Ottawa. The seven hooters all had 47 of a possible adults and 75 youngsters showed up. That was in 1959. Interest grew as Rondeau and Desrochers got permission from - the city to hold practices and competitions in the ball park. From there they moved into the old city market place build- ing, since torn down, | In December that year they bought the swamp site for $3,000--two .- thirds down and two years to pay the balance. 50 points, e shoot-off which followed resulted in one of the most im- pressive displays. of cool marks- manship seen here in many years. Five of the seven leaders showed up for the shoot-off. After five shots, the field was narrowed to Mrs. McKeever and Msi. W. H. Magnay, a member of the British rifle They got their initial capital by selling shares at $100 each. Shares today are worth $250. | Gal Tops Male Opponents keep up) marksmen unable to with the pair was Olympic gold medallist Gerry Ouellette of Ot- tawa, jor each fired three more shots into the bullseye before Mrs. MicKeever fired a final bullseye --her ninth in a row from 900 yards--and the major sent one slightly off centre, Earlier in the' day Mrs. Me- Keever, fired 119 of a possible 125 in the Macdonald aggregate, only one point behind the win- ner, Lt.Col, Douglas C. Merry of the British rifle team, The two fine performances and a score of 99 in the Letson match fired Tuesday--only four below the top score--put Mrs. McKeever in contention for a berth on Canada's Bisley team. In other action Wednesday, a the provincial championship, while a feam from Nova Scotia took the cadet title. Tpr. R. C. Barwise of Char- lottetown scored 24 of a <pos- sible 25 points in a shoot-off with Cpl. E. A. Whalley of Re- gina to win the Letson match. 12-man team from Alberta won| rf Mrs. McKeever and the mé@-| pon Kendal scored two runs. out 13 times, but heads- up ball whenever a crucial situ- ation came up. Whiting, Holt, Rose, Joseph, Faik, Cornea! and Crosmas shared the Oshawa hits. Rose scored twice, while Joseph and Faik crossed the plate once. OSHAWA -- Holt, rf; Whiting, If; Willoughby, ss; Crosmas, 1b; Zak, c; Faik, 3b; Rose, 2b; Cor- neal, p; Joseph, cf and Foster, KENDAL -- Robinson, Moore, The Oshawa boys also struck-| played- COMING WEDNESDAY, AUG, 12. The Beatles in "HARD DAYS NIGHT" Careltop, Trew, Yeo, Miller, Se Wade, Elliott, Kennedy, Croix, McVickers, Greenwood and Quantrill. HIGH .LIGHT They had finished the regula- team and veteran competitor at the Commonwealth champion-| ships at Bisley, England. | In 1961, with a $10,000 bank] ' OUELLETTE MISSED loan, the clubhouse was built.| Both had fired five consecu- Improve ts been made|,. steadily yn vag ming eee ive bullseyes. Among the three enue from membership fees and) bar profits. Planned are a picnic area,| tennis court, Olympic - size Brampton Edges swimming poo, evens narserz| St, Kitts 12-1] 'main a kind of family recre-| st. CATHARINES (CP) -- ation centre," says Desrochers.|Qyertime goals by Don Arthurs Bes Marne land Gord Thompson gave 'Veteran Madill Drives Winner In Stake Race TORONTO (CP) -- Fleming- fiton's Betty, owned by Ontario Lieutenant-Governor Earl Rowe won the $7,850 Standardbred Stakes Trot for three-year-olds 25-acre site is a converted swamp. Club directors hope f Veteran Bert Madill took the to add a tennis court and an |,. Olympic-size swimming pool. [filly to the lead almost imme- diately in the mile event and --(CP Photo) |was never headed, although a 24-to-1 chance, Prince Cope, i made a bid in the stretch. people around here," Rondeau' jt was Flemington's Betty's recalls. 'But, anyway, I got &)second win of the year. She bunch of bows and arrows and! pickeq up $3,250 for the night distributed them among my Agate and Danny Lee Grat- scout troop. Greenwood Raceway. * - EIGHT DISTRICTS Weekly Fishing Report Rid To Eager Anglers Peco ee eres |quinella of $24.40. Big Way C. won his first race lof the year in the first race and jteamed for a daily double of |$72.70 with Captain Song, win- Hit By Baseball Teenage Boy Dies |ner of the second. before 5,924 Wednesday night at} _jtan combined in the fifth for a} |Brampton a 12-11 win over St. Catharines Wednesday in On- |tario Lacrosse Association Sen- lior A action. The loss was the first in 1) |home games for the Athletics this season and broke a second- place tie between the two clubs Arthurs ici Brampton with four goals. Thompson had three while Jim Mciure, John Ford, Ken Richardson and Bert Nay- lor got one each. Pete Berge led St. Catharines with three goals. Gary More |had two and Wally Thorne, Ron Roy, Brian Woods, Baiain Thomson and Gary Hind got one apiece. Te Pee , IN-DOOR Tale OUT-DOOR MCALLEN, Tex. (AP)--Rob-| -- ert Arrambide, 16-year-old out-) fielder for San Antonio South-) side's. Colt League baseba'l| THE REGENTS team, died Wednesday night) TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario lands and forests officials teamed up this week in the first of a se of weekly reports "that may offer guidance to the » province's anglers. * his week's report, covering S eight of 22 districts, reflected recent heavy rainfall across the ro ee, \poor elsewhere in district. poor in remainder of district; pike and pickerel good at Tun- nel, Red Rock, Rocky Island, Bark Lake, Mississagi River, Penby Bay and Humbug point on North Channel; speckled trout fair at Dossier, Orphan Location and Squirrel Lakes-- after being hit in the head with a thrown ball. Arrambide was attempting to| steal second base-Tuesday when struck in the forehead by ihe catcher's throw. Southside was playing Houston Northwest. 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