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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-07-20, Page 3J. R. Jones, left, presents a $50 check to Gordon Dalgliesh of Clinton in recognition of his 20 years of service to the St. John Ambulance. Mr. Dalgliesh has been training Clinton and area residents in first aid for many years. Don't miss this SPECIAL SUMMER OFFER! WITH THE PURCHASE OF A SET OF radial B.FGoodrich TIRES You'll RECEIVE NMI INN FREE INSTALLATION FREE BALANCING AND ...01 OM WE WILL CHECK AND ADJUST YOUR CAR ON OUR ALIGNMENT EQUIPMENT FREE Clintm News-Record, Thursday, July 20, 1972-3 SCIRIOTIONIFS TIRE & AUTO SERVICE at REGoodrich UP TO DOUBLE YOUR USUAL MILEAGE: Compared to standard equipment tires, the Radial can give you 10,000, 20,000 even 30,000 extra miles. THIS IS GOING TO STOP YOU: .The Radial GT Wide can shorten braking dis- tances dramatically. Because you get up to 41% more tread on the road - plus a tread that can't distort or squeeze out of shape ---- you stop shorter and safer. RE Goodrich radial GTwide Radial tread in full contact with road. ISN'T ALL SAVE: The Radial GT Wide h You might not expect performance to have The Radial rolls ea can save up to 10 give your engine Ordinary tread only partially in contact with rood. YOUR LIFE THEY CA WHY SETTLE FOR ANYTHING LESS: as an unexpected bonus. a tire of this quality and a frugal side yet it does. sier and has less drag. You % on gas consumption and a little softer life. NOW AVAILA BLE AT: SCRAUTOIN IS TIRE & AUTO SERVICE 4824681 launches the radial A NEW KIND OF CONSTRUCTION: The new B,F.Goodrich Radial GT Wide is built to keep you safe. There isn't a tire made in Canada that can touch it. It'll out stop, out corner and out run them all. It's the first radial built wide and low specifically for North American cars. Ordinary Belted Radial cord pattern. tire pattern. cord pattern. EVERY CORNER IN CANA DA IS NOW LESS OF A COR I D ER; The Radial GT Wide will show what it's made of the first corner you take. The tread stays put. There are no stiff siclewalls to lift the rubber ofT the road. On wet and slippery corners, the tire sticks with you. On dry roads, you'll find out why people buy sports cars. Dutot all collected two hits apiece, Single hits went to Stu Mustard, Rick Fremlin and Cam Colquhoun's homer. It was Cam's second homer of the season. The loss dropped Walkerton into a first place tie with Clinton. Each team has lost one game. Clinton's next home game is this Saturday night at 8:00 p,m, against Walkerton. Come out and support your local Intermediates. SIXTH-PACE MILE-CLAIM 1. TIGER GRATTAN 2. GOLD FEVER 3. MY FAVORITE SONG 4. SUNDAY T WOLF 5. GUN BELT 6. MABLE GRATTAN 7. JOHN HENRY A.E. MISS DYNA MITE WINDALE PRIDE PURSE $250 T.B.A. A. McGUCKEN T.B.A. W. DUPEE N, CAMPBELL H. KENNEDY G. GALBRAITH C. FISHER D. WALL SEVENTH-PACE-COND. & CLAIM $350 1. VERSO DUKE 2, ASTRA BLAZE 3, FAIRLAWN RICK 4. WALTER'S GEORGE 5. REGULUS 6. MEADOW ROACH 7. PINELAND SCOT A.E. MYRTLE'S FROSTY EIGHTH-PACE MILE CLAIM 1, CLAYBROOK RICCI 2. POPULAR PAMELA C 3. CLAYBROOK STAR 4. ADIOS TAN 5. BILLY ROYAL 6. JS 7. WORTHY SAINT R. CAMERON F. MacDONALD T.B.A. D. JEWITT R. MOFFAT N. McKNIGHT R. HITCHCOCK F. JONES PURSE $275 B. DUPEE P. COULTER J. BOTAITIS T.B.A. N. CAMPBELL R. MOFFATT H. WESTON A.E. DOCTOR JOYCE T.B.A. NINTH-PACE MILE CLAIM 1. STIGGINS 2. STARLITE WATER 3. TAMMY PULL 4. PINK PANTHER 5. CAROLY DOD LITTLE 6. JEANNEY'S PRIDE 7. DOMINO LOU PURSE $275 J. KEMPS R. FAULDS R. CAMERON D. JEWITT P. KERR T.B.A, J. MARSHALL TENTH-PACE MILE PREFERRED $600 1. MIGHTY FLEET 2. DIRECT DREAM 3. SCOTH A PLENTY 4. DONNY DUE 5. SUNICREST IRENE 6. BIG TIME CHARLIE 7, SHELLY TAR A.E. KEENE LADY ARVELLAS FIRST G. GALBRAITH R. HITCHCOCK A. McGUCKEN D. WALL G. PULLMAN R. GEISEL K. HOUSTON R. MORGAN M. POLLARD RACE I-PACE-COND. 1. MISS CHOIR GIRL 2, TIMELY PAT 3. LUCAN'S GIRL 4. BLAZE B DALE 5. MISS BONTEALE 6. DUSTY ATOM 7. THE BATTIN BOY A.E. MISS DIRECT BAKER DE AWN WALL PURSE $275 F. MacDONALD T.B.A. E. YOUNG P. KERR R. MORGAN A. McGUCKEN R. FAULDS D. JEWITT D. WALL 1. LARRY LEE 2. WILLOW BROOK AYRES 3. IOSOLA HANOVER 4. LAND LORD 5. MISS BETTY ATOM 6. HELEN LULLWATER 7. ANGEL BYRON A.E. LITTLE ART ARMBRO KOMMAND THIRD--PACE-MILE CON, 1. NORTHWOOD GAELIC 2. MOLNARS PRIDE 3. ROYAL COLLEEN 4. TOYOTA 5. PEPPY WALL 6. KRISTIE CREED 7. BRENDA LASS A.E. STARLET BARS Mc I PILOT FOURTH-PACE MILE COND. . PEANUT BARRS . Johnny pull . SALLY GALBRAITH • HYLYN MARY . FRISKY WALL . GORDON'S EXPRESS . TOPIC TIME FIFTH-PACE-MILE COND. 1. SANDY DOO LITTLE 2, CLAYBROOK DAN 3. KAREN LANG 4. DERBY ROSE 5. CLAYBROOK JEFF 6. NORILE 7. CLAYBROOK WAY PURSE $275 J. TRUCKLE B. VOLLAND W. ROBILLARD T.B.A. M. POLLARD P. KERR C. CRANDON D. JEWITT T.B.A. PURSE $250 G. BOND W. LEITCH R. WILLIAMSON P. KERR D. WALL F. MacDONALD D. JEWITT J. POLLARD T.B.A. PURSE $300 R. MORGAN W. DUPEE G. GALBRAITH R. WILLIAMSON D. WALL K. HOPKINS F. MacDONALD PURSE $250 F. MacDONALD WM. CALDWELL K. HOPKINS P. KERR C. YOUNG T.B.A. J, MUIR SECOND-TROT MILE-COND ltsIG JULY Out optiv 114E Nat HURON COUNTINW'Noust PROPEGSIONAL SUMMER THEATRE I GRAND BEND, ONTARIO VOA THE LAKC I-IURON AREA **** ***** • ** ** * 4014 STAG .... . .. .. TWEED ALEXANDEizt T.ERRY AN DAVID IN ; hilia s eS0h WED,-S01,1, Kr cif Ski - C At, 9 ADM iSS101* tzoo - $300 RESCRVATIONS: 519 238-2387 cal track thustasts to airs. COM On. Wednesday, July 26, at 7:00 in. in the Goderich Legion Hall, ere will be a meeting to register elfuron Perth Track Club with e Central Ontario Track and, tell Association, to register ch athlete with this lanization (C,O.T.F.A.), to oose a name for the local club id to choose an executive of ople from Clinton, Goderich, raSsels, Kincardine and other terested towns. These people would look after ublicity, transportation, ficiating and coaching. This meeting will also be used s an "Officiating clinic" in bin skills of officiating a track eet will be discussed, .A date for a "Coaching clinic" ill be decided on as well. At Arva last Wednesday, the olts broke a two-year jinx by feating Arva by a '7-3 count hind the excellent pitching of arry Pickett who won his fourth me of the season. The Colts had st three straight gam es at Arva ver a two-year period until this me. Larry struck out six atters, walked one and scattered ight hits. Don Bartliff led Clinton afters' at the plate with three ingles. Rick Fremlin had the my extra base hit in the game, a ouble. Other singles came off the ats of Stu Mustard, Butch Fleet, arry Pickett and Hans eppington who played his first ame of the season. With Walkerton riding high on a hirteen-game winning streak and he Colts a ten-game winning treak, the two clubs met head on or their battle for first place last unday at Walkerton. The Colts ame out of this clash as the ctors. For Stu Mustard, it was is fifth straight pitching victory f the season. In going the istance, Stu scattered eight hits nd struck out seven batters. The big blows of the game were 'am Colquhoun's three-run omer in the fourth inning and rad Dutot's three-run double in e ninth. After trailing 2-0 in the fourth ning. the Colts rallied for five g runs to take a 5-2 lead. With e. out, Larry Pickett, Don artliff, Doc Miller and Brad utot hit successive singles, rad Dutot knocked in Pickett and artliff for two runs and then Cam olquhoun hit a homer over the ght field fence knocking in three ore runs. With Clinton leading 7-4 going to the ninth, the Colts padded eir lead by scoring four more ns. Stu Mustard started the lly off with a perfect bunt ngle. Butch Fleet sacrificed Stu second base. Larry Pickett got s second hit of the game driving Mustard with the first run of the ning. Don Bartliff and Doc iliac walked, filling the bases r Brad Dutot. Brad then cleared e bases with a double to left ntre. It was Brad's fifth R.B.I. the afternoon, On the game, Larry Pickett, on Bartliff, Doc Miller and Brad Workers should never wear rforated shoes, sandals or eakers around any plant, St. hn Ambulance advises, Safety oes are the best footwear as you n never tell when something ay be dropped. Clinton Entries olts hand Walkerton first defeat `The Cleason Weber Family" Singers COME AS YOU ARE IN YOUR CAR 1/2 mile east of Holmesville on Highway 15 ALL WELCOME NO COLLECTION GOOD NEWS DRIVE-IN on SUNDAY, JULY 23 8:30 p.m. HEAR SPEAKER FRED MUNNINGS Of Clinton And