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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-10-04, Page 9HAVE you eleARD ' ABOUT -ME NEW el-ECM-ANT PERTiLIZOR ? ... YES, You use IT IF Ydd WANT ] 77tM6 WITH OIS TRUNKS. (Model F340-0mcrio's Family Snowmobile) 4' From the arses Mouth (By Ken) f A?", § A I emoalew 9n,3ievR ereei-eee. , Perth .County Liberals have' named their voting Relegates and alternates for the provincial Li- beral leadership convention in Totonto . the last weekend this month. Voting it the convention will be; Kathy Edighoffer., Betty Mc- Millan, Robert iVicTavish. ,Turd Perth County Pick front this fall's newest fash- ions in a wide choice of washable Polyester knits, Cotton and Poly- esters and printed Arnels in half- sleeve, long sleeve or Jacket dresses. GROUP 2. Here's a Deluxe group of 35.00 and 39.50 new fall dresses that vVe must move before the year-end holiday dresses arrive — All sizes of Petite, Slisses, Womens and half size dress- es in a grand range of washable polyester 'dresses featuring checks, Plains, stripes, plaids and abstract prints. GREATLY *REDUCED TO GREAT CLEARANCE OFFAMOLTS • , No. 1;i21 GOTHIC BRASSIERES DAISY FRESH Sizes 30A to 44 TO CLEAR 1 88 w. keeping the score 2 - 0. 'Early in the second half Aus- able scored when a corner kick was taken and the ball was headed into the net by an Ausable for- ward. This made the score 3-0 but the rest of the game was almost completely controlled by St, Columban. St. Columban got their first goal when Jerry Staples took a goal kick and Larry , Kale picking up the ball outran the Ausable defenders and Brodhagen Juniors were defeated by Fullerton on Saturday at Allenford ,in . the tournament to determine the Grand Champions. ShOwn her e are the WOAA Junior Homebrew Champions (left) (front) Carl Vock, Manager, Doug. Vock, Columban—waseelefeated 3 - 2 by Ausable last Saturday in Parkhill. The first half of the game Was almost completely controlled by' the Parkhill teem. The wind was a very definite factor throughout the game as it made irI al the shots very difficult for both goalies. Ausable jumped ahead 2 - 0 very early in the .game. St. Columban then settled down and played a very defensive half On Friday, September 28th the Western Fair Raceway at London opened ,their fall meet and several local horses made a good showing. In the first race Imp Mathers owned .by Charles, Eugene and John , Mathers was second with John on the bike. In the same race Wayne Express owned and driven byGeorge Caldwell was fifth. The third race winner was Jimmy The Butler owned by Robert and FLOJerry with 'eqbert driving. The mile was in 2,08:4 and the pay off was $7.40. In the sixth race Shadow Bars owned by Fred Fowler and driven by Frank MacDonald was third. In the ninth race Miss Belle Bars owned by Fred Fowler -and driven by Frank MacDonald was second. Saturday night at the London track Scotch A Plenty was fourth in the second race with Robert Faulds on the bike. In' the fifth race Victor H. Vole owned by Fred Fowler and driven by Frank ,MacDonald was fourth. In the eighth race El Sam °Owned by Dick Burgess and Joe and Jim Dick did not finish with Gord Pullman on the bike, At' the Hanover Raceway Saturday night Pink Panther owned by James Lam and driven by Dennis Jewitt wa winner in 2.11:2 for a pay off of $8.30., , ere lad to see that there was no more 4njuries,in the hree horse pile-up at the London track in the eighth race. Davey Song driven by Garry Schweitzer a d Adio Tye drivep by Levi McFadden Went down followed by El Sam 0 driven by Gord Pullman. Levi was taken to the hospital with shoulder injuries. El Sam 0 suffered a badly cut right knee. At the yearling sale in, Toronto Wednesday the average price per horse was $4,200. (Intended for last week) At the Goderich Raceway Wednesday night,- Sept. 19th in the first race Miami Miss owned by Carmen Kerr was second' with Jack Meriam on the bike. Third was Mr. Eas ter owned by Noreen Fellows and driven by. William Caldwell. Jay Dee Dusty owned by JameS Taylor was fourth with Art Abbott driving. Dusty Bob owned and driven by W.W.McLean was put of the money. In the second race Deep Run Frisco owned by Mr. and Mrs. W.O.McLean was third with Bill orethe bike. King's Brother owned by Thomas McLean and driven by W.W.McLean was fifth. C.E.Parker owned by Elmer Williams and Fred Gage was out of the money with Dennis :Jewitt on the bike. In the third' race Hollyrood Duchess owned by James Chisholm and driven by John Duckw6rth was second. Dreambridge owned by Harold Jewell was third with Bruce Volland driving. Fourth was Derby Bo b owned by Robert McLean and driven by Randy McLean. Minidale owned by Clifford Walsh was out of the money with Gerry Roebuc k on the bike. I n the fourth race Tarragon owned by John Cox and driven by Ron Williamson was fourth. In the fifth race Leatherveiod Red owned by Fred Logan was fourth with Frank MacDonald on the bike. Harvest Dillon owned by Augiest DeGroot was out of the money with Dennis Jewitt on the bike. The winner of the fifth race was Noble Lynn ownedand driven by Frank Dam. The mile was in 2.14:4 and the pay off was $8.70. In the sixth race Claybrook Ricci owned by Kenneth Holmes was out of the money with Ron Williamson on the bike. In the seventh race Imp Mathers owned by Charles, Eugene and John Mathers was fburth with John on the bike. El Sam 0 owned by Richard BUTUSS and Jire' and Joe Dick was out of the money with Gord Pullman on the bike. The eighth race went to Scarlet Slipper owned by Dave McClure, Dennis Pepper, Ken tlarmuth, Merle Hoegy, Hugh Dietz, coach; (rear) Dale Bennewies, Doug Clark (coach), Calvin Annls, Larry Horan, Dean Smith, John Elligsen, Dennis Smith,-Dave Hannon and Donald Campbell. (Photo by Wassmann) Vanastra gun club scores scored on a break-away. Then Douglas O'Reilly picked up a goal mouth pass and fired the ball into the top-left hand corner of 'the net making the score 3 - 2, St. Columban pressed on but just couldn't come up with-the equa- lizer. St. Columban is having a cabaret dance in Brodhagen hall Novembe'r 17th„ Tickets -can be obtained from melnberd of the team. a Ap Grant and Carl Fisher with Carl on the ,bike. The mile was in 2.11 and the pay off was $5470. Jay Bee Blaze owned by Benson Feagan was second withGerry ' Roebuck on the bike. , Third was Sebringville owned by Ray Mathers and driven by John Mathers, Jimmy, The Butler owned by Robert and HeeiJerry was out of the money with Robert on the bike. , In the ninth race Miss Belle Bars owned by Fred Fowler was third with Frank MacDonald on the bike. In 'the tenth race Mighty Spare owned by Mel Whittaker at I Wm. Worrell was second, with Gerry Roebuc k or the bike. A Mortgage Lifter wa,5 third for owner G. .d. Rapson with Norm McKnight on the bike. Fifth was Wayne. Express owned and driven by George Caldwell. Clver Larry owned by Wm. Laverty and Ron welliameen was out of the money with Ron driving. . At the Clinton Raceway Sunday afternoon in the second race Janet Express was the winner for owner driver William German; The mile was in 2.11:4 the pay off was $5.00. Second wag Timely Pat ned by . Walter and May Pepper with Dennis J itt driving. Scotts ,Boy owned by Edith Semis and driven by jighn Duckworth was fourth. Pebbies Girl owned by Georg'e and Ron Feagan was out of the money with Gerry Roebuck on the bike, In the third race Sammy. Seaway owned and driven by Mac Sewers was fifth. In the fourth race Jet Command owned by Albert Arndt was third with Bruce Volland on the bike. Judy Mathers owned and driven by Mac Sewers was fifth. ' Rocky Day owned by Emerson Roselle and Lorne Logan with William Caldwell on the bike and Nancy's Duke owned by R. A. and' 13. R. Lawson with William German on the bike were out of the money. Shadow Bars owned by Fred Fowler and driven by Frank MacDonald was the fifth race winner. The time was 2.09:4 and the pay off was $5.50. Second was' Miss Direct Baker owned by Lorne Tyndall and driven by John Duckworth. Fourth was Undecided Now owned by Jack Landon and Evelyne Ponting with Gerry Roebuck in the bike. Fifth was Pierre Har- vester swned by John Smith and driven by Dennis Jewitt. ylyn Mary owned by Robert Doig and driven by Dave Wall was out of the money. in, the sixth race Pin k Panther owned by James Lam anThd driven by Dennis Jewitt was second. Third was Lee camp owned by Bruce Dupee and driven by Wayne Dupee. PrinCe Sherman owned by Bert Mc- Bride was out of the money with Gerry Roebuck on the bike. In the seventh race Artic John owned by Larry Dale and driven by Ron Williamson was out of the money. In the eighth race Goldies CroSS owned and driven by William Caldwell was second. The tenth race the 0.H.H.A. Belvedere Pacing Stake Final went to Peppy Wall owned by the Wall Tyme Stables of Kincardine with Dave Wall on the bike. The mile was in 2.09:2 and the pay off was $3.30. The Clinton raceway added a little extra to the post parade when they had Janet McDowell of Centralia alt as parage marshal'. The top average driver at the Goderidh Raceway was Mac Galbraith while top pointd went to Gerry 10e13uc At the Clinton Raceway the top average went to Clarence Young while top points went. tb Reg. Gordon. Sunday Clinton 'Raceway set both a new attendance and handle record when 2125 people bet 81807. This was the end of the racing season for both the Goderich and Clinton raceways. Friday September 28th will be the start of the fall season at the London Raceway. London will have the usual dark Tuesdays and Sundays. SDHS teacher (Continued Cron) P46e Germar; hOuse in Lahr. ApopUlar ' arid generous man, Harry says that “about 60 to 70 people ac., Wally lived at my apartment in the two years." His apartment was on the itinerary of most young travel- lers from the, Seaforth area and many European friends of his and of his children, Nancy and Hank, were 'fin and out". "Our place was jammed most • of the time, ,with three or four languages being spoken at 'one lime' he says.. • Nancy and Hank, both graduates of S.D.H.S. and of the U.W.O. and University, of Water- 190 also spent the last two years in Europe. Nancy, who worked as a dental technician at the Canadian Forces Base in Lahr, is now back in Canada. Had is still in Lahr ,where he is head receiver at the warehouse which handles incoming goods for the 'entire Canadian military con- tingent in Europe.- His father says thatHank may be back in Canada in the spring: About 30 people who were friends in Lahr, but are now spread all over the world, including Harry Nancy and Hank, are meeting in Tobago for Christmas. Hank is coming by boat with the European group and hopes to work his way slowly back to Canada, tra- velling north through South America, -Mexico and California. Germany, and life 'at the Forces Base obviously agreed with Harry who lost 15 pounds and says he has never felt heal- thier. He misses Germany and his friends there. "There le' s no- way you could ever be bored. There was always someone to do things wale." Harry feels that his two years in Lahr and his various travels have given• him some unfor- gettable experiences. His students and his Seaforth friends ,,can share them a bit - all they have to do is ask him some questions. Harry Scott is happy to talk to anyone who is really interested, and, take It from us," he has some good stories to fell. Cyclists complete at , Hilly Gully (Intended for last week) The Molson Awards Moto - cross at Hully Gully, on Sunday afternoon - the first C.M.A.San- ctioned Moto in south western Ontario,, - attracted 232 cyclists and provided the 1100 spectators with racing excitement and thrills on the challenging Hully Gully (1,707:71777",''77-• with C.M.A. official, Bob elly, from Hamilton' s referee ielnd officials from the Huron -Cycle Association as track Mar- shells the event ran off withr expertise. The results of 5 hours of con- tinuous competition are as follows; 125 Expert - Heikki Ylonen, Toronto, Kawa saki Gerry Young, Peterborough, Husky Jay kimber, Fenwick CZ. 250 Expert - Jeff Wecher,Davison,Mich. Kawasaki Heikki Ylonen, Toronto, Kawasaki Jim Smith, Peterborough,Husky Open Expert Terry Mattettly,L'ondon,Maico Jim Fisher . • Paul Duncan, Don Mills, Kawa 125 Se for - David Marr, StraffordviUe, Husky Mike Lee, Port Colborne, Kawasai Perry Herbert, Hamilton, Susuki 250 Senior , Robert Marr, Straffordville, Husky Rob Craig, Don Mills, Kawasaki Richard Tigwell, Dresd ere Honda. Open Senior - Poter Haynes, Georgetown, Husky Jim Szitac John Hueston, Aylmer, Husky 125 Junior Casey Ciere, Hamilton, Kawasaki Grant Coles, Cambridge,Husky Peter Adadis, Mississauga, Husky 250 Junior - Allan Louge, Hamilton, Husky' Bruce Robinson, Peterborough, Husky Bill Vanmvugt, London,Husky Open Junior - Gord Goddard, Cambridge, CZ Allen Taylor, Barrie, Mateo Reg Lundy,Owen Sound,Yamaha School Boy • Ed Wilson,Oshawa, Hodaka Gary Ford, Hamilton, Yamaha Matt Russell, Hamilton,Yamaha TURN ON$ °THE H4RON WOOSITQR, $.0(100.140, 9NT4 oc1r:e4i 104 Liberafrnam'e 4.elei g#tes ... memman,Lloyd.„0,0,, Diane 4 Oil Jec4Oratik4.40,14-banget L miaow, , Zlia.rd Lange, 'SAti 1Peggy IWOKI.M394 .8 ..nct / ORO Fryfogel, David, Rae Jr.: .1.'C.. w Jos.' TA409YOYMP(.44,p04: , Neilsen, Jack CerrY and Mrs, 44 announced: tiltW)41.0.,,Frieslik 1' Wilbert Herman. ,,. Qruhl, rt.n. 2,'Mitchell,: won PIO'. Alternate delegates: Jeipeo' beef straw at*- barbecue' held. Rolph, Mrs. Norman"Coulthard, in $Oringvith 4. i'idaY4ight•Opy • Robert Hamilton, Jack Aitone, leaderfi4iP.:c1401440§;.a1.004g; son, Rudolph Bauer, Dorothy the meelivre, If your key* fits you win anew 1974 tO•S IFREE Your key is waiting for you at your Moto-Ski dealers! (NO PURCHASE NECESSARY) Try your key in the ignition of the new Moto-Ski Model F 340 at your Moto-Ski dealers—if the key fits—the Moto-Ski is yours absolutely free. Contest ends November 15, 1973. One key per visitor. Winners' names will be announced in this paper. See all the great new '74 Moto-Skis on display NOW, .Vincent Farm Equipment Ltd. 519-527-0120 ,Skeet scores for September 29 were; (out of 25) Bill Stewart, Goderich, 24; Allan Turner, Stratford, 24; Jim Cocker, Stratford, 23; John And- erson, Kippen, 23; John Land, Hayfield, '23 - Glenn Mogk, Bblen- holm, 21; Mervin Batkin, Clin- ton, 21; Bert ivreflappe, Mitchell, 20; Dave Schimmer, Stratford, 19; Jim Hogg, Seaforth, 18; Ash- ley Gilbert Goeierich, 4 0 4 Unable to raise tie goal St. _Columban loses 3-2