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Winthrop girls came' h from behind to edge t e , ° At the Goderich Raceway Friday night in the lirsf Brodhagen girls 1645. r race Judy Mathets owned and driven by Mac Sewers Sunday nights game saw the was second. -Greenway Time owhed by Emerson Gill, tide turn as. $rodhagen ladies Grand Bend and driven by Dennis Jewitt was fifth. Out y g8 Y edged This is'a twb•out of three series of the Y one was Re Y ie Ford owned b Charles with the winner of this series`ng °. Brindley, and .driven 1 Allan MacDonald, both of Goderich. A 1 playing off with the Brussels or By John D. IBRket teams: Second in the second race was Pebbles Girl owned by Slabtown t lir 1 . �,� ��` °�`Mr I �`�+t _ b' • /" Public Relations Officer - •• - George and Ron Fegan of Goderich, and driven by In Men's Slow pitch the Gerry Roebuck of Goderich. Fifth was Jimmy The Winthrop Warriors defeated the Branch 156 _• „` t t Butler , owned by Robert and H.O.Jerry of Goderich Kinburn Swampers 29-13 in an Last Friday, August 9th, the consisted of Comrades Frank � ` ' �, " ; �` } t ';• with Robert Oving. exhibit'lon game on Friday night. weekly Bingo attracted eigbtX- Sills, JackPatterson Sr. and Dr, � 1 ' ^'" ` ' # •k. i < ,';� , The Warriors have- two more two players. Prizes to the value of Paul Bray, won --the first two The third race winner was Scotts Boy owned b Edith '" + •' °�, :` Y league games before the playoffs $325. were shared" among the games but lost ' out in the final , ani �� d F j+t } Samis, Goderich and driven by John Duckworth. The start. winners. game to Owen Sound vyho won °` "` mile was in 2.12:3 and the pay off was 4.20. Second was Last Saturday the Provincial the tournament r a^ r "Y�``�r� Meadowlander owned by Randy Henry bf Goderich and driven by Gerry Roebuck. Third was Deep Run Frisco owned by Charles, Brindley and driven by Roy Meriam ry �l � both of, Goderich. Fourth was Rhythm's Nancy owned' and driven by Frank MacDonald of Clinton. Fifth was a` fi rc�gv� Derby Bob owned by Robert McLean and driven by R711 in ai u e Wm. McLean, both' ofGoderich. Out of the money was s try � .,. a•�i',, �y"� � ��y � + '� .r••1 � x '�` 'ham t �s'' ' Dicep Run Billy, owned by Mr. and Mrs. W,O. McLean tf r tied• ,/f r n si �' 6,��v n �, t'aa ��'�`„'pry � w~.7�� •������.�*`"'�t� � •qtr r � , ,.�:: and driven by W.O.McLean. Second'in the fourth race was Bandeltero, owned by lawn bowling tournament was held at Brampton. A team representing Branch 156 --------------------------- $5.00 a Day ..Truck uck Coming Events Friday, August 16th there will be a mixed bowling tournament at the Seaforth bowling green. Following the tournament there q� will be a corn boil and barbecue... Friday,- August 16th' Bin go as usual at the ,Legion Hall. ' Sunday, August'18tb Branch Carl and Grant Fisher, of Goderich and driven .by Carl.156 are Bolding a mens golf TIME OFF FOR MOTHERS-,eaTortn ana area mothers watched their children . Third was Tommy's Boy owned -and driven' by Mac Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hickney tournament. This event 'will finger paint 'during last Friday's Parents Day at the OFY playschool which has been Sewers, of Londesboro. Fourth was Corky Camp owned spend last Sunday in Barrie To'p$ commence at 12 noonY, visiting, their son Bob. Saturday, August 31st Branch by Glenn Smith, Brussels and driven,by Dennis Jewitt St. Au ustine s store is closed 156 will be holding a social held all summer at the public school. (Staff Photo) Clinton, Fifth was Brian's Hat owned by Gordon Kerr, for one week while painting is 'in for Sale or for evening at the Legion Hall. Dungannon, and driven by Wm. W. McLean. Out of the progress. rent. 1 would like to thank Comrade ' a ■ money, was Roge't. Frost owned by' Robert Alexander, h / Miss Lucy Thompson of Oak- Ross Coutts, Sports Officer, for CHe �e m0ur S team Iii f IrSt aC�/ Goderich, who also drove,,as was Jarvis Stillar'owned ville is spending two weeks et her keeping me informed on past and by Dale Kennedy, and Ron Williamson, both of CALL P g Seaforth, with Dale driving. home at St.. Augustine. coming sports events. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Leddy A RR C H i E ,S Third in the fifth race was Claybrook Ricci,' owned by of Lucknow visited their son and _ after last- league baseball game Kenneth Holmes, Seaforth with Doug McNall of , daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.Hensall driving. Fifth was Linda E: Walbob owned by Ken Leddy of Auburn last S u N O C O IPPEN Robert and Walt er Daer, Goderich with. Robert driving. Sunday., The weather was not favouring the flip Seymour got home game.. Wesenberg's first batter was outUPH015TERY Out- of the money was Dusty .Bob owned by William Miss Anes Brophy of New ►N the ladies as they met, Tuesday In the first inning Dunlop's team but the second one got in, on a 111 W°n H g P Y McLean and driven by .McLean, as was i e York is visiting her brother, Mr. night to play their last league ball was kept scoreless while Sey single. Marion Pullman then g Lochinvar owned b Colin and R.C. Cameron, Arva, ,�. and Mrs. Edward Brophy for two game. mour's team collected three came to bat and batted in the Y P Y with Dennis Jewitt driving. week's. The first game between Watt's runs. In the .second Dunlop winning run. Final score was 21 - team and Dunlop's team got no collected two runs while Seymour 20 for Wesenberg's team. Hitting Sixth racewinner was Gladies goy owned and driven Congratulations to Mr. and further than the fifth inning and . got four. Dunlop was . held for Watt's team was Joan Pinder by Johnny muir, Seaforth. Third was, Jet Command Mrs.. George Brophy on_ the - the rains came. The game ended scoreless in•,the next two innings with a home run and Joan owned and driven by Bruce Volland,Goderich. Fpurth arrival of a baby girl in Wingham with the score 20-10 for Dunlop's while Seymour collected five. Hildebrand with a triple. was King's Brother owned by Thomas McLean, and Hospital August'8th. team with Ruth Anne making a Then it was, Dunlop's turn and W L driven_ by Wm. W. McLean. Sister Eileen Foron ,-who is double la in the third inning. the held Seymour scoreless visiting her brothers, Joe and Leo play $ Y Y A Series Second in -the seventh race was Conray Frost owned Foron, is going' to teach in . The. second game between while they scored four 'runs. Seymour 1 0 `by Charles Mathers, and driven b� Ray Mathers both of . Windsor next year. wa Seymour's team and Dunlop got three. more in the Dunlop- 0 1 Goderich. Fourth s Crimson Josie owned and driven . Wesenbeig's team had to be sixth while Seymour only one B Series by Bruce Volland. Fifth was Sea flet Slipper owned by Escaping Moon? -' played the following evening. making the _score ,13-9 for Watt 0 1 Grant and .Carl Fisher.with Carl, driving:,,Out of the . ' ...............The moon''s orbit around,'the Seymour's team had only seven Seymour. Dunlop, went to bat in Wesenberg 1 0 money was Kerr's Boy owned by Vicky and Shelly . Earth moves out into space about 5 player and Wesenberg's team. the top of the seventh but. it was Horner, Bruceireld, with Jack Meriam. driving. one foot every 30 years. . SERVICE P Couches and Chairs Rockers., Davenports and K4tchen Chanrs. ' Free Estimate . Rick -up` . and Delivery .Call $27-1250 t had eight players. The game was . three up and. three down and Fourth in the eighth race was Ladys David owned by - , rather a, long one but the final, Seymour's ,'team took the first Bus Of future Larry anc)John Jewitt, with Dennis Jewitt driving. . score being 47-27 for Seymour's game 13-9. Hitting -for Seymour's team. Mary Muir got homeruns team wasMary Muir, Marg Van a Second in .the tenth race was Timberina-Hy' owned by for Seymour's team and Nancy Dyke and Marg >Y�cCfuley, all Arn-91d Doak, Goderich,4with Jack Meriam driving. Lt, d'o Eckert of one for Wesenber s, with' hq;ne, runs. cut poil utlOn ned and driven by Roy Meriam,- g• Fifth was Excel Mac ow u���� _ Goderich: team. The` second ame between y+ standings Watt's team' and Wesenberg's Public.. transportation can be The tenth race winner was El Sam O owned by ` W T L Pts. team proved to be the most uncrowded, clean and efficient. It Ricnard Burgess,Jim and -Joe Dick, Seaforth and driven Cheryl Seymour 10 .0 2 20 exciting of the season. In.the,first can even be luxurious. 'by Gord•Pullman, Seaforth. The mile was in 2:07:1 and ' Barb Watt 5 1 6- 11 inning Wesenberg took a 6 - 3 This spring the federal the pay off 3.90. Second was Mike's Jimmy Lynn owned ` Ruth Anne Dunlop 5 0 7 10 lead and were still leading in the government unwrapped a model by Lay Zee M Stables, Parkhill and Ken Walgos, t. Barb Wesenberg 3 1 8 7 third by the score 13-6. Then in of the "bus of the future." The London ;and driven by: Gerry Roebuck. Fourth was the fourth Watt's team rallied and sleek, soft -riding: vehicle sported Greenview Duke owned by Wm. and Wayne S'hean, +•. Seymour, Wesenberg Win were leading i'7-14 at the. end of huge panozamic windows, which Stratford with Gerry. Roebuck driving. F' Opener.... the inning. Ie was Wesenberg's were three -feet high, and ran'the v ' On Tuesday night .the local gals home game so when .they carne to . entire length of the bus. Doors At Clinton Raceway played their first game of the play bat in the bottom' of the seventh were plenty wide enough to, enter At the Clinton Raceway Sunday afternoon, the first offs. In the early, game it was first the score was 20 - 16 for Watt's comfortably. And the floor was race winner was Mountain Deal owned and driven by BUI ING CENV ,place Seymour's team against team. They managed to get the only 17 'inches above. the curb, Dennis Jewitt. The mile was in 2.13 and the pay off was third play Dunlop's team and in four runs to tie the game. As 'it is half as high as in standard buses, 7.50. Third was Mighty Spare owned by Mel Whittaker r , the late game it was second place play offs you have to keep playing making it faster and easier to, and Bill Worrell, Centralia, driven by Gerry Roebuck. ' �> Watt's team against fourth place until the tie is broken, so they board as well as less of a hassle, Second race winner was Ufidecided Now owned by y; Wesenbergs team. went into the extra inning. Watt's for elderly and disabled people. The first game was well played tears came to bat and it was three According, to riders, the trio Jack Landon and Evelyne Pontip, Ingersoll with Gerry with a low close score Showing 'up and ' three down. Now the was quiet and soft, a.bit bumpier, Out of the money in the third race was Armbro Napier owned by Jack' Holmes, Clinton, with Dennis - that the gals meant business. In pressure was on Watts teats. than even -railed commuter trains Jewittdriving. `,.' but smooth enough to . read newspapers and enjoy it. In Third in the fourth race was Janet Express owned I' CROSSWORD PUZZLE .._addition to comfortable, and -driven by William German,_ Clinton. Out of the upholstered ..seats„ ,there was money was Sunicrest Irene owned by William James of .,. TODAY'S ANSWER. •• �' p g London driven by Dennis Jewitt. ?• p , �, \ wall-to-wall carpeting. Not a bad b 2! N 31�d 1 d way to go. The sixth, race winner was Astra Blaze owned by 3 N O b O 7 d N O W Major companies submitted ErnestBrown and Harold Gibbings of Clinton witht9 ACROSS 2. Whet- ' 31 1 W 7 O 1. G.I. grub stone designs for the model, the first Harold driving. Fourth was Duchess Stein owned by a' t7 3 LI N d'] 3 5. Gradua- 3. Exceeded new bus design in this country in John and Mac Hodings, Parkhill and, driven by Gerry N 1 d .9 d D 3 more,dian 15 ears.- It took three Roebuck. Fourth was Scotch"a Plenty owned b Brian D tion gift in im-' Y Rutle e, Brussels driven b Dennis Jewitt, y in the 11. Libertine portanee d N S -1 d d 3 yt 8 Years and $26 million to finance g ' y 12. Visigoth 4. Minuscule the, project. seventh race. - d king 5. Breakfast O a d 3 Q tl 9 Rd iy 3 For one year, the bus will be The eighth race winner was Cathy Camp owned by Car=,13. Price item in driven hard in the Arizona' desert. Edward C. Hunter -Duval•, Exeter, and driven by Frank i paid Toronto 3 N b W a 3 W And it will face the hazards of the MacDonald. Fourth was Son of Paragon owned and q ` 14. "-for (2 wds.) 3 W 1 1O N 3 L N big city too. Identical models will driven by. William .Caldwell of Clinton. Fifth was If Ser- 6. Apart 10 1 .a V 1 d S n O u be sent ' to New York, Miami Fearless Fair w o ned b geants� from y b 3 d O OHO y Ken Watson and Larry Cook, (2 wds.) others Seattle, and Kansas City this Toronto and driven by Dennis„Jewitt. III 15. Malde 7. Defeat 21. Esau's 31. State (Fr.) summer: The buses, which won't Illll Third in th¢'ninth race was Victor H. Volo owned b --"�"• � at chess grandson 33. Sicilian cost much more than current Y Fred Fowler, Londesboro, Frank MacDonald drove. -.. ?y , 16. Dobbin's 8. Assam 22. Black volcano models, probably won't be ready w tresses silkworm 23. Talk 34. Consideir for the,boarding public until 1977. Second in the tenth race was Miss Belle Bars owned 17. Endure 94 Margin' wildly 35. Elec. Hopes are that they will }ore by Fred Fowler and driven by Frank MacDonald. Out of. 19. Between 10. Winning = 24. Partner meas. the money was Jay Bee Blaze owned by Benson quid and card , of loose 36. Major's motorists away from their cars Feagan, of Goderich and driven by Gerry Roebuck. -�� '����• -°Is and cut down air ollution. quo 16. Intellect 26. )flaw- superior p f 22.,Verdi 18. Max or boned (abbr.) y opera 24. Froth 25. Menu item in Nome? (2 wds.) 27. Finished 28. Home= steader 29. Man's nickname 30. Lessen' 3L Joie de SL (�b�rnell's color 35. Kind of _....acid alt: Tiny bit 39. Princess Grace's home 40: First-rate 41. Type-- writer ype-writer 42. Sart treetcar id Blighty i 1johi the midnight oil. Buddy' 30. Ralph 37. Spanish 19. Situated Kram- queen . behind deal's 38. Floor 20. 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Fourth was Rhythm's Nancy owned' and driven by Frank MacDonald of Clinton. Fifth was a` fi rc�gv� Derby Bob owned by Robert McLean and driven by R711 in ai u e Wm. McLean, both' ofGoderich. Out of the money was s try � .,. a•�i',, �y"� � ��y � + '� .r••1 � x '�` 'ham t �s'' ' Dicep Run Billy, owned by Mr. and Mrs. W,O. McLean tf r tied• ,/f r n si �' 6,��v n �, t'aa ��'�`„'pry � w~.7�� •������.�*`"'�t� � •qtr r � , ,.�:: and driven by W.O.McLean. Second'in the fourth race was Bandeltero, owned by lawn bowling tournament was held at Brampton. A team representing Branch 156 --------------------------- $5.00 a Day ..Truck uck Coming Events Friday, August 16th there will be a mixed bowling tournament at the Seaforth bowling green. Following the tournament there q� will be a corn boil and barbecue... Friday,- August 16th' Bin go as usual at the ,Legion Hall. ' Sunday, August'18tb Branch Carl and Grant Fisher, of Goderich and driven .by Carl.156 are Bolding a mens golf TIME OFF FOR MOTHERS-,eaTortn ana area mothers watched their children . Third was Tommy's Boy owned -and driven' by Mac Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hickney tournament. This event 'will finger paint 'during last Friday's Parents Day at the OFY playschool which has been Sewers, of Londesboro. Fourth was Corky Camp owned spend last Sunday in Barrie To'p$ commence at 12 noonY, visiting, their son Bob. Saturday, August 31st Branch by Glenn Smith, Brussels and driven,by Dennis Jewitt St. Au ustine s store is closed 156 will be holding a social held all summer at the public school. (Staff Photo) Clinton, Fifth was Brian's Hat owned by Gordon Kerr, for one week while painting is 'in for Sale or for evening at the Legion Hall. Dungannon, and driven by Wm. W. McLean. Out of the progress. rent. 1 would like to thank Comrade ' a ■ money, was Roge't. Frost owned by' Robert Alexander, h / Miss Lucy Thompson of Oak- Ross Coutts, Sports Officer, for CHe �e m0ur S team Iii f IrSt aC�/ Goderich, who also drove,,as was Jarvis Stillar'owned ville is spending two weeks et her keeping me informed on past and by Dale Kennedy, and Ron Williamson, both of CALL P g Seaforth, with Dale driving. home at St.. Augustine. coming sports events. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Leddy A RR C H i E ,S Third in the fifth race was Claybrook Ricci,' owned by of Lucknow visited their son and _ after last- league baseball game Kenneth Holmes, Seaforth with Doug McNall of , daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.Hensall driving. Fifth was Linda E: Walbob owned by Ken Leddy of Auburn last S u N O C O IPPEN Robert and Walt er Daer, Goderich with. Robert driving. Sunday., The weather was not favouring the flip Seymour got home game.. Wesenberg's first batter was outUPH015TERY Out- of the money was Dusty .Bob owned by William Miss Anes Brophy of New ►N the ladies as they met, Tuesday In the first inning Dunlop's team but the second one got in, on a 111 W°n H g P Y McLean and driven by .McLean, as was i e York is visiting her brother, Mr. night to play their last league ball was kept scoreless while Sey single. Marion Pullman then g Lochinvar owned b Colin and R.C. Cameron, Arva, ,�. and Mrs. Edward Brophy for two game. mour's team collected three came to bat and batted in the Y P Y with Dennis Jewitt driving. week's. The first game between Watt's runs. In the .second Dunlop winning run. Final score was 21 - team and Dunlop's team got no collected two runs while Seymour 20 for Wesenberg's team. Hitting Sixth racewinner was Gladies goy owned and driven Congratulations to Mr. and further than the fifth inning and . got four. Dunlop was . held for Watt's team was Joan Pinder by Johnny muir, Seaforth. Third was, Jet Command Mrs.. George Brophy on_ the - the rains came. The game ended scoreless in•,the next two innings with a home run and Joan owned and driven by Bruce Volland,Goderich. Fpurth arrival of a baby girl in Wingham with the score 20-10 for Dunlop's while Seymour collected five. Hildebrand with a triple. was King's Brother owned by Thomas McLean, and Hospital August'8th. team with Ruth Anne making a Then it was, Dunlop's turn and W L driven_ by Wm. W. McLean. Sister Eileen Foron ,-who is double la in the third inning. the held Seymour scoreless visiting her brothers, Joe and Leo play $ Y Y A Series Second in -the seventh race was Conray Frost owned Foron, is going' to teach in . The. second game between while they scored four 'runs. Seymour 1 0 `by Charles Mathers, and driven b� Ray Mathers both of . Windsor next year. wa Seymour's team and Dunlop got three. more in the Dunlop- 0 1 Goderich. Fourth s Crimson Josie owned and driven . Wesenbeig's team had to be sixth while Seymour only one B Series by Bruce Volland. Fifth was Sea flet Slipper owned by Escaping Moon? -' played the following evening. making the _score ,13-9 for Watt 0 1 Grant and .Carl Fisher.with Carl, driving:,,Out of the . ' ...............The moon''s orbit around,'the Seymour's team had only seven Seymour. Dunlop, went to bat in Wesenberg 1 0 money was Kerr's Boy owned by Vicky and Shelly . Earth moves out into space about 5 player and Wesenberg's team. the top of the seventh but. it was Horner, Bruceireld, with Jack Meriam. driving. one foot every 30 years. . SERVICE P Couches and Chairs Rockers., Davenports and K4tchen Chanrs. ' Free Estimate . Rick -up` . and Delivery .Call $27-1250 t had eight players. The game was . three up and. three down and Fourth in the eighth race was Ladys David owned by - , rather a, long one but the final, Seymour's ,'team took the first Bus Of future Larry anc)John Jewitt, with Dennis Jewitt driving. . score being 47-27 for Seymour's game 13-9. Hitting -for Seymour's team. Mary Muir got homeruns team wasMary Muir, Marg Van a Second in .the tenth race was Timberina-Hy' owned by for Seymour's team and Nancy Dyke and Marg >Y�cCfuley, all Arn-91d Doak, Goderich,4with Jack Meriam driving. Lt, d'o Eckert of one for Wesenber s, with' hq;ne, runs. cut poil utlOn ned and driven by Roy Meriam,- g• Fifth was Excel Mac ow u���� _ Goderich: team. The` second ame between y+ standings Watt's team' and Wesenberg's Public.. transportation can be The tenth race winner was El Sam O owned by ` W T L Pts. team proved to be the most uncrowded, clean and efficient. It Ricnard Burgess,Jim and -Joe Dick, Seaforth and driven Cheryl Seymour 10 .0 2 20 exciting of the season. In.the,first can even be luxurious. 'by Gord•Pullman, Seaforth. The mile was in 2:07:1 and ' Barb Watt 5 1 6- 11 inning Wesenberg took a 6 - 3 This spring the federal the pay off 3.90. Second was Mike's Jimmy Lynn owned ` Ruth Anne Dunlop 5 0 7 10 lead and were still leading in the government unwrapped a model by Lay Zee M Stables, Parkhill and Ken Walgos, t. Barb Wesenberg 3 1 8 7 third by the score 13-6. Then in of the "bus of the future." The London ;and driven by: Gerry Roebuck. Fourth was the fourth Watt's team rallied and sleek, soft -riding: vehicle sported Greenview Duke owned by Wm. and Wayne S'hean, +•. Seymour, Wesenberg Win were leading i'7-14 at the. end of huge panozamic windows, which Stratford with Gerry. Roebuck driving. F' Opener.... the inning. Ie was Wesenberg's were three -feet high, and ran'the v ' On Tuesday night .the local gals home game so when .they carne to . entire length of the bus. Doors At Clinton Raceway played their first game of the play bat in the bottom' of the seventh were plenty wide enough to, enter At the Clinton Raceway Sunday afternoon, the first offs. In the early, game it was first the score was 20 - 16 for Watt's comfortably. And the floor was race winner was Mountain Deal owned and driven by BUI ING CENV ,place Seymour's team against team. They managed to get the only 17 'inches above. the curb, Dennis Jewitt. The mile was in 2.13 and the pay off was third play Dunlop's team and in four runs to tie the game. As 'it is half as high as in standard buses, 7.50. Third was Mighty Spare owned by Mel Whittaker r , the late game it was second place play offs you have to keep playing making it faster and easier to, and Bill Worrell, Centralia, driven by Gerry Roebuck. ' �> Watt's team against fourth place until the tie is broken, so they board as well as less of a hassle, Second race winner was Ufidecided Now owned by y; Wesenbergs team. went into the extra inning. Watt's for elderly and disabled people. The first game was well played tears came to bat and it was three According, to riders, the trio Jack Landon and Evelyne Pontip, Ingersoll with Gerry with a low close score Showing 'up and ' three down. Now the was quiet and soft, a.bit bumpier, Out of the money in the third race was Armbro Napier owned by Jack' Holmes, Clinton, with Dennis - that the gals meant business. In pressure was on Watts teats. than even -railed commuter trains Jewittdriving. `,.' but smooth enough to . read newspapers and enjoy it. In Third in the fourth race was Janet Express owned I' CROSSWORD PUZZLE .._addition to comfortable, and -driven by William German,_ Clinton. Out of the upholstered ..seats„ ,there was money was Sunicrest Irene owned by William James of .,. TODAY'S ANSWER. •• �' p g London driven by Dennis Jewitt. ?• p , �, \ wall-to-wall carpeting. Not a bad b 2! N 31�d 1 d way to go. The sixth, race winner was Astra Blaze owned by 3 N O b O 7 d N O W Major companies submitted ErnestBrown and Harold Gibbings of Clinton witht9 ACROSS 2. Whet- ' 31 1 W 7 O 1. G.I. grub stone designs for the model, the first Harold driving. Fourth was Duchess Stein owned by a' t7 3 LI N d'] 3 5. Gradua- 3. Exceeded new bus design in this country in John and Mac Hodings, Parkhill and, driven by Gerry N 1 d .9 d D 3 more,dian 15 ears.- It took three Roebuck. Fourth was Scotch"a Plenty owned b Brian D tion gift in im-' Y Rutle e, Brussels driven b Dennis Jewitt, y in the 11. Libertine portanee d N S -1 d d 3 yt 8 Years and $26 million to finance g ' y 12. Visigoth 4. Minuscule the, project. seventh race. - d king 5. Breakfast O a d 3 Q tl 9 Rd iy 3 For one year, the bus will be The eighth race winner was Cathy Camp owned by Car=,13. Price item in driven hard in the Arizona' desert. Edward C. Hunter -Duval•, Exeter, and driven by Frank i paid Toronto 3 N b W a 3 W And it will face the hazards of the MacDonald. Fourth was Son of Paragon owned and q ` 14. "-for (2 wds.) 3 W 1 1O N 3 L N big city too. Identical models will driven by. William .Caldwell of Clinton. Fifth was If Ser- 6. Apart 10 1 .a V 1 d S n O u be sent ' to New York, Miami Fearless Fair w o ned b geants� from y b 3 d O OHO y Ken Watson and Larry Cook, (2 wds.) others Seattle, and Kansas City this Toronto and driven by Dennis„Jewitt. III 15. Malde 7. Defeat 21. Esau's 31. State (Fr.) summer: The buses, which won't Illll Third in th¢'ninth race was Victor H. Volo owned b --"�"• � at chess grandson 33. Sicilian cost much more than current Y Fred Fowler, Londesboro, Frank MacDonald drove. -.. ?y , 16. Dobbin's 8. Assam 22. Black volcano models, probably won't be ready w tresses silkworm 23. Talk 34. Consideir for the,boarding public until 1977. Second in the tenth race was Miss Belle Bars owned 17. Endure 94 Margin' wildly 35. Elec. Hopes are that they will }ore by Fred Fowler and driven by Frank MacDonald. Out of. 19. Between 10. Winning = 24. Partner meas. the money was Jay Bee Blaze owned by Benson quid and card , of loose 36. Major's motorists away from their cars Feagan, of Goderich and driven by Gerry Roebuck. -�� '����• -°Is and cut down air ollution. quo 16. Intellect 26. )flaw- superior p f 22.,Verdi 18. Max or boned (abbr.) y opera 24. Froth 25. Menu item in Nome? (2 wds.) 27. Finished 28. Home= steader 29. Man's nickname 30. Lessen' 3L Joie de SL (�b�rnell's color 35. Kind of _....acid alt: Tiny bit 39. Princess Grace's home 40: First-rate 41. Type-- writer ype-writer 42. Sart treetcar id Blighty i 1johi the midnight oil. Buddy' 30. Ralph 37. Spanish 19. Situated Kram- queen . behind deal's 38. Floor 20. 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The game was . three up and. three down and Fourth in the eighth race was Ladys David owned by - , rather a, long one but the final, Seymour's ,'team took the first Bus Of future Larry anc)John Jewitt, with Dennis Jewitt driving. . score being 47-27 for Seymour's game 13-9. Hitting -for Seymour's team. Mary Muir got homeruns team wasMary Muir, Marg Van a Second in .the tenth race was Timberina-Hy' owned by for Seymour's team and Nancy Dyke and Marg >Y�cCfuley, all Arn-91d Doak, Goderich,4with Jack Meriam driving. Lt, d'o Eckert of one for Wesenber s, with' hq;ne, runs. cut poil utlOn ned and driven by Roy Meriam,- g• Fifth was Excel Mac ow u���� _ Goderich: team. The` second ame between y+ standings Watt's team' and Wesenberg's Public.. transportation can be The tenth race winner was El Sam O owned by ` W T L Pts. team proved to be the most uncrowded, clean and efficient. It Ricnard Burgess,Jim and -Joe Dick, Seaforth and driven Cheryl Seymour 10 .0 2 20 exciting of the season. In.the,first can even be luxurious. 'by Gord•Pullman, Seaforth. The mile was in 2:07:1 and ' Barb Watt 5 1 6- 11 inning Wesenberg took a 6 - 3 This spring the federal the pay off 3.90. Second was Mike's Jimmy Lynn owned ` Ruth Anne Dunlop 5 0 7 10 lead and were still leading in the government unwrapped a model by Lay Zee M Stables, Parkhill and Ken Walgos, t. Barb Wesenberg 3 1 8 7 third by the score 13-6. Then in of the "bus of the future." The London ;and driven by: Gerry Roebuck. Fourth was the fourth Watt's team rallied and sleek, soft -riding: vehicle sported Greenview Duke owned by Wm. and Wayne S'hean, +•. Seymour, Wesenberg Win were leading i'7-14 at the. end of huge panozamic windows, which Stratford with Gerry. Roebuck driving. F' Opener.... the inning. Ie was Wesenberg's were three -feet high, and ran'the v ' On Tuesday night .the local gals home game so when .they carne to . entire length of the bus. Doors At Clinton Raceway played their first game of the play bat in the bottom' of the seventh were plenty wide enough to, enter At the Clinton Raceway Sunday afternoon, the first offs. In the early, game it was first the score was 20 - 16 for Watt's comfortably. And the floor was race winner was Mountain Deal owned and driven by BUI ING CENV ,place Seymour's team against team. They managed to get the only 17 'inches above. the curb, Dennis Jewitt. The mile was in 2.13 and the pay off was third play Dunlop's team and in four runs to tie the game. As 'it is half as high as in standard buses, 7.50. Third was Mighty Spare owned by Mel Whittaker r , the late game it was second place play offs you have to keep playing making it faster and easier to, and Bill Worrell, Centralia, driven by Gerry Roebuck. ' �> Watt's team against fourth place until the tie is broken, so they board as well as less of a hassle, Second race winner was Ufidecided Now owned by y; Wesenbergs team. went into the extra inning. Watt's for elderly and disabled people. The first game was well played tears came to bat and it was three According, to riders, the trio Jack Landon and Evelyne Pontip, Ingersoll with Gerry with a low close score Showing 'up and ' three down. Now the was quiet and soft, a.bit bumpier, Out of the money in the third race was Armbro Napier owned by Jack' Holmes, Clinton, with Dennis - that the gals meant business. In pressure was on Watts teats. than even -railed commuter trains Jewittdriving. `,.' but smooth enough to . read newspapers and enjoy it. In Third in the fourth race was Janet Express owned I' CROSSWORD PUZZLE .._addition to comfortable, and -driven by William German,_ Clinton. Out of the upholstered ..seats„ ,there was money was Sunicrest Irene owned by William James of .,. TODAY'S ANSWER. •• �' p g London driven by Dennis Jewitt. ?• p , �, \ wall-to-wall carpeting. Not a bad b 2! N 31�d 1 d way to go. The sixth, race winner was Astra Blaze owned by 3 N O b O 7 d N O W Major companies submitted ErnestBrown and Harold Gibbings of Clinton witht9 ACROSS 2. Whet- ' 31 1 W 7 O 1. G.I. grub stone designs for the model, the first Harold driving. Fourth was Duchess Stein owned by a' t7 3 LI N d'] 3 5. Gradua- 3. Exceeded new bus design in this country in John and Mac Hodings, Parkhill and, driven by Gerry N 1 d .9 d D 3 more,dian 15 ears.- It took three Roebuck. Fourth was Scotch"a Plenty owned b Brian D tion gift in im-' Y Rutle e, Brussels driven b Dennis Jewitt, y in the 11. Libertine portanee d N S -1 d d 3 yt 8 Years and $26 million to finance g ' y 12. Visigoth 4. Minuscule the, project. seventh race. - d king 5. Breakfast O a d 3 Q tl 9 Rd iy 3 For one year, the bus will be The eighth race winner was Cathy Camp owned by Car=,13. Price item in driven hard in the Arizona' desert. Edward C. Hunter -Duval•, Exeter, and driven by Frank i paid Toronto 3 N b W a 3 W And it will face the hazards of the MacDonald. Fourth was Son of Paragon owned and q ` 14. "-for (2 wds.) 3 W 1 1O N 3 L N big city too. Identical models will driven by. William .Caldwell of Clinton. Fifth was If Ser- 6. Apart 10 1 .a V 1 d S n O u be sent ' to New York, Miami Fearless Fair w o ned b geants� from y b 3 d O OHO y Ken Watson and Larry Cook, (2 wds.) others Seattle, and Kansas City this Toronto and driven by Dennis„Jewitt. III 15. Malde 7. Defeat 21. Esau's 31. State (Fr.) summer: The buses, which won't Illll Third in th¢'ninth race was Victor H. Volo owned b --"�"• � at chess grandson 33. Sicilian cost much more than current Y Fred Fowler, Londesboro, Frank MacDonald drove. -.. ?y , 16. Dobbin's 8. Assam 22. Black volcano models, probably won't be ready w tresses silkworm 23. Talk 34. Consideir for the,boarding public until 1977. Second in the tenth race was Miss Belle Bars owned 17. Endure 94 Margin' wildly 35. Elec. Hopes are that they will }ore by Fred Fowler and driven by Frank MacDonald. Out of. 19. Between 10. Winning = 24. Partner meas. the money was Jay Bee Blaze owned by Benson quid and card , of loose 36. Major's motorists away from their cars Feagan, of Goderich and driven by Gerry Roebuck. -�� '����• -°Is and cut down air ollution. quo 16. Intellect 26. )flaw- superior p f 22.,Verdi 18. Max or boned (abbr.) y opera 24. Froth 25. Menu item in Nome? (2 wds.) 27. Finished 28. Home= steader 29. Man's nickname 30. Lessen' 3L Joie de SL (�b�rnell's color 35. Kind of _....acid alt: Tiny bit 39. Princess Grace's home 40: First-rate 41. Type-- writer ype-writer 42. Sart treetcar id Blighty i 1johi the midnight oil. Buddy' 30. Ralph 37. Spanish 19. Situated Kram- queen . behind deal's 38. Floor 20. Rou6 wife coveri re r -SCRATCH,, PADS for grocery .lists, keeping scores; phone messages, love letters etc. Various sizes -take -your choice 2 for at �he It'S Time To. Think of FOR T EASY LIVING. Here at Ball -Macaulay we are ready to help you plan a new modern kitchen, make suggestions as to design and materials and work out, estimates to suit` your \budgett , You'll be surprised how little it will cost. BALL-MACAULAY Ltd..., BUILDING SUPPLIES 'HENSALL 262-2418' 8RAFiORTR 527-0310• CLINTON 482»9514 I , � � K11W ,k m,,, _ _ - .._.'---hr!•Y:a•Y'N:i..�.,� "-1'.r��S-... _ . ki..,.�ti-. • '� wy.w �nFiSC?,.. 'Y'.'V �' �, • _..4F,.4xtWi�al,...�--.ti"'"�'7w';�j'S7F,",.:.":�':� ntYP-"J'.:..r.-...�."...�»"':4....«.-.7'-:."_^.......,..._«.... yr w M E opera 24. Froth 25. Menu item in Nome? (2 wds.) 27. Finished 28. Home= steader 29. Man's nickname 30. Lessen' 3L Joie de SL (�b�rnell's color 35. Kind of _....acid alt: Tiny bit 39. Princess Grace's home 40: First-rate 41. Type-- writer ype-writer 42. Sart treetcar id Blighty i 1johi the midnight oil. Buddy' 30. Ralph 37. Spanish 19. Situated Kram- queen . behind deal's 38. Floor 20. Rou6 wife coveri re r -SCRATCH,, PADS for grocery .lists, keeping scores; phone messages, love letters etc. Various sizes -take -your choice 2 for at �he It'S Time To. Think of FOR T EASY LIVING. Here at Ball -Macaulay we are ready to help you plan a new modern kitchen, make suggestions as to design and materials and work out, estimates to suit` your \budgett , You'll be surprised how little it will cost. BALL-MACAULAY Ltd..., BUILDING SUPPLIES 'HENSALL 262-2418' 8RAFiORTR 527-0310• CLINTON 482»9514 I , � � K11W ,k m,,, _ _ - .._.'---hr!•Y:a•Y'N:i..�.,� "-1'.r��S-... _ . ki..,.�ti-. • '� wy.w �nFiSC?,.. 'Y'.'V �' �, • _..4F,.4xtWi�al,...�--.ti"'"�'7w';�j'S7F,",.:.":�':� ntYP-"J'.:..r.-...�."...�»"':4....«.-.7'-:."_^.......,..._«.... yr w M E