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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 13 Aug 1985, p. 15

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If you can't run away to sea, perhaps you'd be content with a visit aboard a graceful tall ship, and a tour of her fascinating facilities. The brigantines PATHFINDER and PLAYFAIR will be moored beside Queen's Cove Marina in Victoria Harbour this weekend and it will be a perfect op- | On Siaanday. hie 7, visitors will be welcome for public tours between 2 and 6 p.m., on one of the graceful ships. On Sunday, a brigantine will offer tours' between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., and 2 and '6 p.m. Both brigs are 72 feet in ducal length and are square-rigged with two masts. The re is oy recta portunity for incurable romantics and camera buffs alike. Huronia District will be and Pat McDonald, Golf & Country, Base ching, Orillia, Hor- NORMA aa Linda Lambrick, Shanty Bay. Borden Golf and _ seshoe Valley, Midland Mary Pat Quilty of the Orillia; Margo Wittick, District clubs Curling, Big Bay Point, Golf & Country, South Midland Golf and * . ee wifi Horseshoe Valley; Holly represented at Base Blue Mountain, Muskoka and Shanty Country Club fired a 79 an 80; Ist lownet, Linda Valley, 69; 4th low gross | Hermiston, Shanty Bay Borden were Barrie Collingwood, Couchi- Bay. to take the Huronia Lambrick, Orillia 67; Doris Acton, Base District Ladies Golf 2nd low gross Estelle Borden, 95; and 4th low Championship on Thibodeau, Base net, Betty Meger, Thursday, August 8 at Borden, 83; 2ndlownet, Barrie, 70. mvVa a Base Borden Golf and Marilyn Richmond, In Flight C the four Curling Club. Midland, 70; 3rd low ow gross winners were Miss Quilty led the gross, Jean Clayton, Ella Aube, Barrie; 'In the first game of infield, Ken Hamilton attack over to the fifth and led 13-0. field of 66 ladies from Barrie, 87; 3rd low net, Mary Kramer, Base their playoff series, reached first on an error inning as Mike Hill and In the final frame, the the district in capturing Marg Weiland, Base Borden; Helen Griffin, Vasey batters amassed by the second baseman. Blake Edwards reached Expos converted a the trophy and retur- Borden, 71; 4th low Midland and Jean 15 hits enroute to a 13-3 After being walked and base on back to back single and five Brent ning it to Midland for gross, Linda Haig, Wilcox, Barrie. The anihilation of the _ hit by the pitcher in his singles. Elmvale then McClean bases on balls the 19th time in its 63 Midland, 88; and4thlow four low net prizes went Elmvale Expos. fisrt two times at bat, went to work to douse for three tallies. year history. First met, Martha Bedard, to Noreen Hodgins, Vasey struck hard in Brent Gordon was bent the flames as Hamilton . : competed for in 1922 the _ Barrie, 72. Base Borden; Shirley the first inning with on revenge, and he got struck out and Gordon _ Bob Widdes went six Huronia District Trophy In Flight B first low Ealand, South _ threerunsona walk, a it, as he lashed out a flew out to James innings for the win has been in competition grOss was won by Belle Muskoka: Lucy Dun- hit batsman, and back _ triple scoring Hamilton. McNabb in center field. "striking out three while annually, with the ex- McKee of Midland with ning, Base Borden: and _ to back doubles by Rick Don Foxall's double giving up five hits. The ception of the war a 93; Ist low net, Edna Ruth Doner, Shanty Nigro and Jim Beck. scored Gordon and Bob However, Don Foxall big bat for Vasey was years, for lady golfers Demeester, Base Bay; respectively. Vasey added one Widdes' single along rang out his third heldby Don Foxall as he from the Huronia Borden, 68: ° 2nd low The National Han- more tally inthe second with a two bagger off consecutive double, stroked three doubles in District. gross, Vernice Peets, dicap Team was chosen inning, but erupted for the bat of Jim Mills followed by a pair of four at bats, scoring Low Net of the field went to Janet Fraser of the host club with a 65. Other winners were - Flight A, ist low gross Mary Read, Barrie with Shanty Bay, 93; 2nd low net, Edna Burnet, Base Borden, 69; 3rd low gross Pat Archambault, Barrie, 95; 3rd low net, Pat Sharpe, Horseshoe Page 16, Tuesday, August 13, 1985 a from this tournament to Compete in the Ontario National Handicap competition in Sudbury in September. Representing the six counters in the fourth frame. The in- ning started off in- nocently enough as the first two batters grounded out to the plated two more runs before Rick Nigro drove one over the fence for the final two runs of the frame. Vasey carried their singles by Widdes and Mills before Nigro struck out to. end the uprising. When the dust had settled, Vasey had plated three runners twice and knocking in three runs. Widdes stroked three singles in four attempts, scored Once and recorded one rbi.

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