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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 20

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 20

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Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
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B2 THE CHILLIWACK PROGRESS, Wednesday, May 4, 1988 Janet Cousins defeated Grace Malpass in a playoff for the monthly medal as the Chilliwack Golf and Country Club women's section held its playday April 26. Cousins and Malpass needed the playoff after tying for monthly honors the previous week. In regular club competition, a 15-hole tournament was played (after playing a regulation 18-hole round the highest three holes and handicap were deducted). In first division play, Marie Brier took the day's honors shooting a net 55. A trio of golfers were tied at net 56, Pat Battistoni, Marion Rowlands and Grace Malpass.

In second division action, Thora Zerowel topped all with a net 50. Tied at net 53 were Fern Minion, Dorothy Marshall, Dorothy Kay and Louise Boisvert. Third division honors went to Janice Cousins with a net 49. Mary Duchak and Joan McMynn were tied at 51. ACT OF from Urn I 1 Paul Sexton teaches English to Grade 7, 8 and 11 students at Agassiz Elementary Secondary school.

A teacher for 10 years, he is the current vice-president of the local teachers' association in Agassiz, heads up the drama club and acts as the unofficial head of the English department. A sporting enthusiast, he centres most of his activity around racket sports but also endulges in Softball, skiing and is currently working on his black belt in Karate (which he hopes to attain this Saturday). Married, he and wife Nancy have two children, Erin, 6, and Jeff, 3. 1980 AMC SPIRIT 2 door sports 1 5 automatic, sunroof WUv3 1979 MUSTANG GHIA 6 cyl. automatic, $QQf low mileage 05f57w 1981 CITATION oor.

$3195 1981 CITATION 4 door SOQQC V6 automatic 1984 OMNI 5 door SOQQE hatchback 1978 CELICA ST COUPE I PAUL SEXTON Automatic, 3495 Kower steering LIMITED TIME SPECIAL! IIP; BODY tv" FILLER Reg. NO-FIL ADALOX 6" STICK-IT Photo by Jim Hind Rob Visagie of Gordania Estates prepares to strike a blow for his team. 1981 MALIBU Station Wagon $4AQP 305, automatic taf 3 1981 CELICA GT LIFTBACK Automatic, overdrive, $AAC power steering 1980 FORD F-100 automatic "T99w 1984 FORD RANGER P.rePdB $5995 1981 NISSAN PICKUP 4 speed s4295 1982 FORD E-250 VAN automatic 1976 TOYOTA MOTORHOME $24.95 SPECIAL SANDING Reg. $34.13 SCS SPECIAL Slopitch tournament Rosedale dominates again Easier Mixing 3v 'A ivr Smooth Application $5600 CHINOOK a- I Excellent Adhesion Cheese Grates In 4 Minutes Less Sanding Reduces Pinholes I OM6pPT Rosedale Chevron scored a 9-5 victory over Wooden Shoe Coors in the final game of the second annual Rosedale Canoe Race Slo-pitch Tournament to take the title for the second straight year. The one-day tournament was played Sunday at Rosedale Ball Park with eight teams participating.

Chevron went through undefeated with victories over the Wooden Shoe Canadians and the Royal Canadian Legion to make it to the championship game. Coors' wins came over Color Your World and Gordania Estates, advancing them to the A side final. Gordania and the Legion were both opening game victors, losing out in the semi-final round. After losing its opening game the Canadians bounced back with two straight wins to capture the consolation crown. The Canadians defeated Chilliwack Motor Inn in the 8 side final after downing Eyemagic Glass and Gifts in its second game.

Motor Inn advanced to the final with a victory over Color Your World after losing its opening game. Tournament all-star selections were Harry Connall and Fran Douglas of Rosedale Chevron, Jack Laughlin and Kathy Thompson of Wooden Shoe Coors, Bill Trott and Denise Bourdon of Wooden Shoe Cna-dians, Hugh Clyde and Donna Ell of Chilliwack Motor Inn, Ray Mosby and Bonnie Graham of Color Your World, Rob Visagie and Judy Douglas of Gordania Estates, Ainsley Jarvis and Beth Maclntyre of Royal Canadian Legion, and Rob Evans and Sandy Noyes of Eyemagic Glass and Gifts. Keep Canada Beautiful EVERYONE'S HIDING F0RTHE SALE ENDS MAY 31st, 1988 JNT0l4i! mill. mi n. w'mmmfm mmm.mm 4 i ii Tr in -i nf 1 UNGAVA LX MARINER 9.9 H.P.

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Internal gas tank, 4 bilge pumps and 80" beam. 75 H.P. Mariner outboard, power-trim oil injection. EZ load 1500 lb. $40 AAA95 capacity.

Rigged and ready to go 1 USED FIBREGLASS BOATS USED ALUMINUM BOATS 1980 14' CANAVENTURE with galvanized trailer, r-a 1 a $49900 $49900 $49900 12' Smoker Craft. 14' Thorns 10' Cartop ou n.f. Mercury. SOCAAOO Good snape ww ALUMINUM BOATS 12' to 18' "THE BIGGEST BEST BUILT ALUMINUM BOAT MONEY CAN BUY" Come and see our pro boats with flooring ultra cushion seats, live bait tanks, storage box, rod holders and many extras. 14' to 18' boats to choose from.

USED OUTBOARD MOTORS NEW 1988 MARINER MOTORS "Ahead of the competition even before it leaves the dock" 8 129900 9.9 156900 15 M79900 25 ML 219900 45 ELO 319900 ALL MOTORS ON SALE 2 H.P. Yamaha 39900 4 H.P. Evinrude 49900 6 H.P. Johnson 49500 9.9 H.P. Mercury 79900 18 H.P.

Evinrude 699, 18 H.P. Evinrude. 60000 20 H.P. Evinrude 79900 65 H.P. Mercury (1968) 9 9 900 1978 CAMPERIZED I I 1 RAISED ROOF VAN kcj A Frid9e' stove oven.

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SO GET YOUR OUTBOARD SERVICED TODAY! 7921391 WM 46125 OLDS DRIVE, CHILLIWACK i STORE HOURS: a.m.-i p.m. (Swv(c 1:10 aJn.4 m. (SIm) Saturday a.m.-s pjb. 858-8088 5616 VEDDER ROAD.

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