"WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2000 - 25 Ra me DET CR TOR Ae Rn Oh Wak SPT Grant Roberts' eagle on No. 9 helps him to second-place finish From Page 26 shots back and said: "I think I could have done better, but 1 got myself into some bunker trouble and that's what cost me." Grant Roberts managed to chip in for an eagle (2) on the par-four ninth, putting him in a tie for sec- ond with Mark Baldwin. In the girls category Lyndsay Whyte squeaked out a one-shot victory over defending champion Amanda Edwards. Another close battle came down to the last hole with Janice Dowsan making a bogey five and Emma Shepherd finishing with double-bogey to give Janice the win. The day wound up back at The Country Acres Driving Range & Mini Putt for a barbecue of about Third annual Gotta Golf Academy tourney held at Canterbury Common GC 110 participants, volun- teers and their families with a prize presentation that followed. "I really hope that more kids take up the sport. It's not just fun, they learn life skills through golf. I've taught almost 250 juniors in the area over the last five years since Tiger (Woods) came on the scene. Every one of them writes a test on, golf rules and etiquette upon com- pleting the clinic and receiving their graduation certificate. "Golf is booming and it's only going to keep growing. There are a lot of scholarships in the U.S. to be had, so set some goals and keep practicing," said Mr. Helman. Thanks to Lennis & Esther Trotter for hosting the Gotta Golf Academy for it's fifth year and to all the parents and volun- teers who made the day a success. Congratulations to all the winners and spe- cial thanks to the Chef Phil Varty who slaved over the hot barbecue all day. Five-Hole Competition (Par 17) Girls (5-11) Ist Place - Lyndsay Whyte (28); 2nd Place - Amanda Edwards (29); 3rd Place - Britany Lee (31); 4th - Jaimie Milburn (34); ath - Hilary Griffen (34); 4th - Amanda Beck (34); 4th - Shelby Strong (34). Boys (5-11) Ist Place - Jared Olsen (21); 2nd Place - Grant Roberts (23) chip in eagle on a par 4; 2nd Place - Mark Baldwin (23); 3rd Place - Bryce O'Hare (24); 4th Place - Andrew Susands (26); Sth Place - Logan Toguri (27); Sth Place - Brett Foote (27); 6th Place - Shea Varty (28); 6th Place - Craig Wise (28); 6th Place - Evan Forbes (28); 7th' Place - Spencer Ayres (29); 7th Place - David Blackney (29); 7th Place - Jeremy Booth (29); 8th Place - Alex Strong (30); 9th Place - Matt Lowe (31); 9th Place - Ken Peyton (31); 10th Place - Justyn Walsh (32); 10th Place - Kevin Blackney (32); 10th Place - Timothy Edwards (32); 11th Place - Taylor Kane (34). 9 Hole Competition (Par 31) Girls (12-18) Ist Place - Janice Dowsan (51); 2nd Place - Emma Shepherd (52); 3rd Golf tourney to raise funds for Durham Alzheimer Society The Alzheimer Society of Durham Region announces that a golf tour- nament and dinner orga- nized by Active Recovery Sports Injury and Rehabilitation Clinic will take place on Friday, Sept. 15 at the Royal Ashburn Golf and Country Club. Funds raised will go to sup- port local education and support services that are available from Alzheimer MoJacks host Merchants on Sunday From Page 26 dumped Port Perry in the first-round of the playoffs last spring. For the upcoming hockey season, officials have eliminated the centre line for offside passes, which will add more speed and scoring for all levels of Ontario Junior hockey this sea- son. Wide-open hockey, which is expected to be more exciting for both the fans and the players, should be evident on ice surfaces across the province, say Mojacks general manager Murray Parliament. Another major change for the six teams in the Central Ontario Junior C League this sea- son is the elimination of the interlocking games against teams from the Empire (Eastern) League. Travelling east was deemed too costly, by most team officials. Durham. There will be a number of contests including: longest drive, closest to the pin, mystery hole, hat hole, putting contest and silent auction. A very limited number of spots. are still available for golfers. For more information call (905) 571-1729. In Durham more than 3,800 people have Alzheimer Disease or a ------ a. -------- Van Camp NORTH RIDGE EXCAVATING (former location of Contracting Limited) related dementia disorder. That number will more than triple by 2025 to more than 10,000. Nationally, over $4 billion yearly is spent on the more than 300,000 Canadians with Alzheimer Disease and related dementia, figures that will skyrocket. By the year 2031, it is estimated that more than 750,000 Canadians will have Alzheimer Disease and related dementia. Excavating - Grading « Site Work « Sand - Gravel = Top Soil - Triple Mix - Septic Systems * SAME PLACE * SAME GREAT SERVICE! 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