The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 June 1969 — Page 5

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18-HdLE WINNERS — Ladies of the area golf courses recently competed in the annual Land O’ Lakes golf tournament held at the Wawasee golf course. The 18-ho!e competition was held last Tuesday with the nine-hole players competing yesterday.

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Eighteen hole winners shown above are Marj Neville, first low putts; Marge Newcomer, seccnc low net; Betty Kline, low net; Sandra Dickens, first lew gross; Ellie Caudill, second low putts; and Betty Clarke, second low gross. A Goshen News photo.

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LAKELAND YOUTH J NEVES By Tom Kitch There will be a dance at the Youth Center on Saturday night from 8:30 to 11 p.m. The music

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•will be provided by Omar’s Soul Reflections. A new ping-pong table has been donate! to the Youth Cenler by the Kosciusko county chapter of Fraternal Order of Police. The table was presented by Sgt. Eugene Brown of the Warsaw police department and president of the F. 0. P. A charm and beauty course is aeing giveh at the Youth Center

Tippecanoe Ass'n. To Hold Annual Meeting Juhe 21 The Lake Tippecanoe Protective Association will hold its annual meeting on June 21 at 8 p. m. at Patona Bay. Property owners from all the Tippecanoe Lakes; the upper basin (Little Tippy Lake), the lower basin (Oswego Lake), Lake Tippecanoe and Tippecanoe River are members of the association. The organization’s aims are the improvement, protection, welfare and conservation of the Tippecanoe; Lakes area. Election of officers and important business will be on the fleeting’s agenda and all property owners are urged to attend. Refreshments will be served. The current officers are as follows: President — Jess C. Pritchett Vice president — Dr. Myron E. Green Secretary - treasurer — George R. Paton. Campers aren’t immune to rips, tears and loose buttons, unfortunately, so pack a small sewing kit and a supply of safety pins.

on Monday nights from 7 to 9. The course is in the second week of an eight-week course and girls who are interested may still enroll. It is open to members and non-members. Beverly Smith is presenting the course. I would like to remind members that the membership expires on June 30. You may renew yeur membership at the Center. New members are welcome. Come visit us then sign up for a year of fun. Swimming Lessons Start At Syracuse Park The Syracuse - Wawasee area Water Safety program began giving swimming lessons at 1 p.m. Monday. The program differs this year, in that each class will run for two weeks, then another class will begin. Miss Debra Money and Miss Kathy Moore are the instructors and life guards for this year. TWOSO-LAP MONZA FEATURES New Paris Speedway - Saturday Night - 9 OTHER EVENTS $2,400 Purse Flyers — Supers TIME TRIALS 7:00 FIRST RACE 8:00 Also Racing Sunday Nights

M IB dlft Mifl w ° l '"Pl -< * k lk3s gpg ■■■ft s ]| HF M x* f \. 7 iCUr w . •< RACE DRIVERS — These several power boat race drivers gathered to discuss the activities in progress during the third annual Flotilla boat races held at the Syracuse City park Saturday afternoon. A lingering morning rain and choppy waters kept the day’s racing event in doubt until late in the morning. . & In the picture are Tom Herbert of Columbus, Ohic, Delta Marine; Ron Baker of Danyille, Illinois, Stem to Stum Marine; John Rinker of Syracuse, owner of Rinkerbuilt Boats; anc| Harold Smith, Jr., cf Buchanan, Michigan, Smitty’s Marine.

Results Os Saturday P. M. Boat Races Class A-Utility Ben Anderson Hobart, Indiana Rinker-boat Class B-UtUity Stover Hire Syracuse, Indiana Hidlund-boat Class C-Utility Dick Loveless Columbus, Indiana Stippich-boat Class D-Utility Garry Stippich Milwaukee, Wis. Stippich-boat Second Four Second Four Class A-Stock Hydro Kenny Lund Wilmette, 111. Hedlund-boat Class B-Stock Hydro Robert Fitzgerald Jackson, Mich. McCordie-boat Class C-Stock Hydro Duane Berghauer Wawatosa, Wis. Sidcraft-boat Class D Stock Hydro Dennis Berghauer Wawatosa, Wis. Sidcraft-boat A pleasure craft exhibition race was conducted by John Rinker of Rinkerbuilt Boats, Inc., of Syracuse. Jimmy Jost served as announcer for the boat races. He is the most popular boat race announcer in the midwest and is past president of American Power Boat Ass’n. in Detroit and is now public relations man v/ith Evinrude. Escapes Injury In Boat Race Accident s, Bruce Archibold of Cedar Rapids, lowa, escaped serious injury in the Flotilla boat races

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on Syracuse lake Saturday afternoon when he lost control of his boat on a turn. He was thrown cut of the boat as it careened into the pier at the Millard Hire home. He caught his trousers on the cutoff switch and it jammed the

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throttle wide open. The boat was demolished in the mishap. Mr. Archibold was taken to the Goshen hospital when it was feared he suffered a broken leg. However, X-rays revealed he only suffered severe bruises, i