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Castor Review (Russell, ON), 15 Sep 1978, page 4

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Page4 Friday, September 15, 1978 CASTOR REVIEW orts I needed the day off. I was darn sure I wouldn't get it... but Thad to ask. "No you can't."' "It's my annual check-up and Iam feeling a little peekid". "Hmph". "It's the Queen's sister's, daughter's, uncle's, son's_ pet gerble's birthday". 'What are you going to give it?" "A family member passed away." "bury him, her, it.' "It's the O'Heare Open." "Take it. Take as much time as you need, you've got the day off and you deserve it. Oh, and I'm sorry I deliberated and questioned your sincerity."' Isn't it amazing the weight some words carry. O'Heare Open. Sounds plain enough but it's the significance of those words and the spirited rivalry they have given rise to, that makes those of us who receive invitations to the annual golfing event chortle with delight. For those who may not have heard of the tournament (raise not thine voices lest though feelest like complete fools) it all started six years ago when Harry, Mo and Ken (sound familiar?) the O'Heare broth- ers, decided that the area needed a sporting event to rival the weekend television network sports productions. So they fired out invitations to a very select few advising them to present themselves at the Larrimac Golf Peter Van Dusen O'Heare Open in class by itself Club just north of Hull on or about the specified date in what was then the nineteen hundredth and seventy second year of our lord. From that day, the O'Heare Open has become an annual sports event unparallelled in modern history. (I failed his- tory). The Open as it is so fondly called is purely a family venture but if you have enough money to bribe either one of the dons, Don Harry, Don Mo or Don Ken, you can enter the contest. They will even ice your mother in law if you finish in the top 5. This is only my second year as a competitor in the big O. H. but Harry tells me its all on the up and up, always has been. All you have to do is go down the list of past winners: Ken O'Heare, Mo O'Heare, Harry O'Heare, Burke O'Heare, Brian O'Heare. Burke tells me it's not fixed . . . it just costs less to get the trophy bulk engraved. This years' winners . . we had a tie . . were Bob Hogan and Gordie Matthieu. Bob tells me its the second time he has been written up in the paper: The first story read . . "'Bob Hogan soon to be married to Eileen the daughter of Harry and Mickey O'Heare of Aylmer." Gordie, an RCMP officer, occasionally dis- played his contempt at never having been chosen winner even though he finished with the lowest score every year. The O'Heare used the Atlantic Hand- icap System . . where you use a Newfie for a Caddie. The rest of us finished any- where we wanted to. For most of us that meant the 19th hole back at Harry's place in Aylmer. There were O'Heares from Niagara Falls (Harry's daugh- ter Ruth and husband Rick) as well as distant O'Hearians from bit TO who came all the way down to play the tourney. There were women in the Open this year, a first, but it's okay they finished well down the list. Ruth O'Heare ahead of Eileen O'Heare. Don't ask where this duffer finished . . . but for next year's tourney I'll be calling myself Peter O'Heare. Until next time and many thanks to tourney organizers. If YOU'VE GOT THE CLUBS. . . What do you do when an old friend leaves you his golf clubs when he passes away. Well naturally you build a golf course. That's what Alf Welch did and is still doing. Pictured above Alf is standing where the 8th tee will be after construction on the course is completed. 9 holes of the Metcalfe Golf Course are already in use and the other 9 will be completed in the next 3 years. Figure Skating The time is approaching when our avid skaters will don their skates for another season. This year promises to be a very good one for the Russell Figure Skating Club. Cindy Cameron, former member of the _ Ice Capades show, will be teaching many of the skaters and Steven Epps will coach Power Skating which has been added to the program for the first time. We look forward to seeing last seasons skaters and meeting new skaters. Registration in the Russell FSC will take place Oct. 2 and 4, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the arena. Membership is limited so make note of these dates and times. For further information contact Carol Webster, 445-2146 or Maureen Mayling, 445-5458. In the last issue of the Castor Review we invited anyone who will be joining the Club this year to help in designing a Club crest. The designs are to be drawn ina four inch circle using no more than three colours and handed in at the registration desk. Use your imagination - it may win you a prize. Metcalfe Sports equip. sold - only Invites you to join in on cost saving Sport Equipment turnover Specials. See us at the Sharp Shop, in the Arena, during the Metcalfe Fair Bring in and have your sports 10% handling fee ALSO AVAILABLE NOW TUUK BLADES $48 installed, 24 hr. service We welcome the opportunity to service you METCALFE -- 821-3900 Thank You The executive of the Russell Minor Hockey Association would like to express appreciation to the Russell Old Time Music Makers for donating their time and music at the association's two fund- raising dances July 21 and Aug. 18. Area player fares well Once again a local athlete has come through and the Castor area has been placed on the map by one of its proud citizens. Young Mike Fleming was invited to the Ottawa 67's training camp this season; an honor few athletes can lay claim to. Last year Mike was drafted by the Toronto Marlies also of the OHA but finished the season with the Nepean Raiders of the Central Junior A League. Mike survived the early cuts with the 67's but is unsure of his status for the rest of the season. He played all his minor hockey in Metcalfe and even as a young- ster starred in minor league contests. No matter where he plays this year the talents of Mike Fleming will be deeply appreciated by his team mates and his coaches. And if things don't work out with the 67's, the Nepean Raiders will most certainly be glad to get him back. Rent the fantastic new Up & Out Hydro-Mist Machine for superior carpet clean- ing. Loosens and removes dirt, previ- ous shampoo residue, LY and up to 90% of the © moisturg i in just one step. Save money.. get results just like a professional! AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL 4 HOUR--8 HOUR-- OR OVERNIGHT BASIS LORAL HOME HARDWARE Ted Lehowski, Prop. RUSSELL, ONT., 445-2171 ROGER'S SILK RUSSELL TICKETS BUSINESS CARDS PRINTING SCREENING 445-5409 LUBRICATION Russell RICHARD'S GARAGE Licensed Mechanic Major and Minor Repairs TIRES -- BATTERIES --

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