HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-07-17, Page 6Garden Club Meets '
The fourth meeting of the
Holmesville I, 4H Garden Club,
was held Monday July 14, at the
home of Mrs. Miller.
Marie Betties. the president,
opened the meeting and con-
ducted the business. It was
decided to hold a special
meeting on July :. following a
Pot Luck supper.
We discussed vegetable and
meal planning. For group work
we arranged flowers. and made
salads. We planned a family.
mea 1.
The meeting was closed with
the 4H Motto. --by Janice Miller
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g t? with �lr
log 00 their soc
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in four runs by 'welch.,
by lean, alndNit�"
oft tee runs were hit
.
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wt ►n in the fowf
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in by Irwin axing* to m
the s t e 3 in CrilltiOteS ifttrOt,
Mitilla cam back With
tiin, in the fifth inning by W
hu Was♦■■ brought home a'
;!Rkea ile .
Mitchell carte back with Wu
mom Owls in the sixth inning by
Vivian and Hirt, making it a tie
C on, r fusitag
to be;
-beaten, came .back with three
t';hth
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Minty .as
n the +:l tton
u hosted they a
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ioun4 up winnfi
WOOS.
am
am + I ain Bert Gray, and
fast won first prize with
. e wins, arid a total of 52
points. Dave Colelou0 ad his.,
ears -old partner, Bob
n came s nd,with dee
-_wins and 48 points, while thio
place went tit Art Colson and
Doug Bali who finished with
three wins and' points.
The tournament. has been
held for 19 years and last week
Friday. eveningat the
raceway' in the first
race, Crimson Jhbie owned and
driven by Bruce: Volland of
Goderich was third. Fa
b went to Miss` Direct ,Baker
owned by Lorne Tyndall and
driven by Frank MacDonald,
:. both of Clinton. ' Out of` the
money was Excel Mao owned
by Roy Meriam and driven by
Jack Meriam, both of
' Goderich. forth:
Third in the ,second.race was . ofAt Clinton Sunday afternoon
Janet Express owned awl- � the first. race, `Pbctful' Tom
driven by William German "df V. J. Ba�irid, Hensall
Clinton. Fourth went to Pen Qrnnwned d driven n by Dennis Jewitt
Dins Sob owned and driven by was out of the money.
....- Bruce Volland. - , The second race winner was
Second in the third race was ' Merrywood Dee owned by Jack
Single � Johnnie, owned and Mmes of Clinton and driven
"driven hy Johnny Muir of Frank MacDonald. The
Seaforth. Fourth was Scott's G. by 1 and the
owned by Edith Samis, mile was in 2:10 Fourth and was
payoff was 59.20.
Goderich. Roger Frost, owned by Robert
Third in the fourth race was Alexander' of . Goderich and
Kerr's Boy, owned by Vicky driven by Jack.. •iiuckworth of
and. Shelly Horner of Brucefield Goderich. Out of the money
and driven by Randy McLean. was Cokellan owlted by Charles
'Fourth was .Cromarty .Lass. Mathe>~s and driven. by Ray
owned and driven- by William Mathets both of Goderich.
Bennett of Seaforth. Fifth was Third in the third race was
Derby -Bob,t owned by Ron , Lady's David owned by Larry
Williamson and Alf Ross, Staffs Jewitt,, of Clinton and John
and driven by Ron. Jewitt of Londesboro with
Dennis Jewitt driving.
The fifth race winner was Out of the money in the fourth
Inr 'e Duns by 'anrWe1eh, and
!twin. Alt of theseruns were
hit inby Peterson.
M h Thum f ynn In seventh inning, Mit-.
race was t .. tin got shell one more-- run ',by
ned by t ray zee IA Stables
ow Waigos. Vi Et also
Parkhill and.Ken • e �e run
Landon anti driven by Gerry in . the sevewasnth inning by CIin.
Roebucks ton'sGrea nutlet,:who shit
to Bin a tenth -was -Miss � in by":Don MacDonald,it �
Bag 01r�: owned by . , ,� o- Peterson
the
Fowler" and driven by `Frank, eighth ',Wow,'
was walkme by Mitchell's
Mw d. t+cher Vivian, bringing the
Fifth -w� ��l Sam 0, owned final score to ar1117 victory for
by R➢chard Burgess and Jim
and Joe Dick of Seaforth and Clinton,
driven by Gordon Pullman of
Reggie Ford, owned by Charles race was Stareamd ie Veto• left centre which easily hwn cause by completing three of the season -wit a n1a
Brindley of , Goderiich and ,owned by Verdum and Lois deep display against St. Thomas in • "walked" the halt into the St.
driven by Jack Meriam- the scored Anstett with the winning double -plays. Daer connected
_ the Vanstorte of Goderich with n. The Colts' have nowt won for a tong home runs over the Second Division "action of the Thomas net to make the score a
mite was in 2.15.3 andDennis3ewitt driving. ruit last fivegames. - London and District soccer well +earned.3-0 for Clinton. •r,
payoff $6.50. FourthwasValley din the sixth race was the teff -centre field fence and. a Things are shaping up for
Creek Cleo owned and driven Second The Colts grabbed an early 3- double. league.
Benmil,er Buddi owned by g The Colts grabbed an
inton. 0 lead in the second ronin on -3 early 2- .....Clinton was lncfrumlthem tournament on Molinton s first l -day soccer
nday August
by William Caldwell of Cl Verdun and Bradley Vanstone
Second in the seventh race Goderich and driven by hits and a' wa nt Willi one out, 0 lead. in the first inning. Two . command of t gamefourth.
errant Cal Fremhn and'Dave Fawcett walks to Ed Daer and Paul onset and Derwin Carter,
Crimson Babe, ®weed d of
Dennis Jewitt. Third was Deep singled. Doc Miller walked Barth €f and a two run single by. replacing the injured John � �' Teams from London and
Volland of Clinton and Bruen Run Lynn, owned and driven bygoal,'wassurrounding area w i l 1 be
by Randyd. McLecch and driven rs of Goderich. filling the bases. Newt CollinsCollilns Butch Fleet gave the' Colts the Momieersteeg in .
Floyd Mothers g , g lead. However. Angels
aunded out bringing in the the .never in danger and handleda all nd competing) Trophy donafor the tednton
by
by McLean. Third went Third in the seventh race was ftr'rst .Arun and Greg Burns didn't waste any time geftmg shots evith - compe
A Smash owned'and driven by Fred g the lead back as they scored
Seaforth. Victor H. Volo. owned by singled to right drivin in two ease white. recording the first the Clinton Hotel.
Arnold Campbell of Sea Fowler of Latdesiporo .and their only runs of the game off •shut out of the season.
- -. Out of the money . was Frank MacDonald. more runs. Doer in the second-, inning='- t The Clinton" " forwards,
driven by D shwoczd narrowed the
• Dreambridge. owned by Harold Fifth., was Virginia's Misty. u for 3-2 in the third and with they Scored three runs to take a playing with renewed vigor and
G�tt.�lOtt %l�t�,Sewell of Gaderir dad driven caned , by; Robert McLeanA of, scare .the fourth and fifth3-2 lead. Three • singles, a t
tt��t�icnton' d driven by Rick Cott error helpe Lipp on the
Colts gain
kl: t ls�canten)plationx)t' his,ball: didiet.help ltord.nu es t1
• liven#. irttlt� tai:dame hisain dt ril around at t i►.+e•Ctlnt
Lawn Bowling + lub' July 9 Hiram Wacker Tournament, By
ih'' end of ` the day though, he had helped team captain Bert
Gray to gain first place in the southwestern Ontario cent-
r.tition. (News -Record photo).
firstp1ce in League_
singles each. Other hits were
By Joe _ Leading Colt hitters Stew Mustard.
Last Wednesday, July 9 at Greg Burns, Mike A i telt and scoring with four more runs in -gathered by a Fremld
Cal Freinlin with two hits each. the sixth inning. Ed Daer led off Dave Fawcett, c ,,l i ,
Clinton, the Clinton Colts Burn.
defeated Dashwood Tigers 8-7 Single hits were gathered by with a tremendous shot over and Greg
over sol+ possession of Paul Bartliff, Butch Fleet, the left field fence. Dan Bartliff night Co tS next: game
a w�arn-
last
fitake
fifirst place in the Huron -Perth Dave Fawcett, Doe Miller and singled. With one out. Bthrele dale. The next Colt home game
`Senior Baseball -League. Don
Newt Collins. consecutive singles by
�ve . Thorn -
strong Last Friday''evening ' at Fleet, Dave Fawcett and Cal is Friday -night. July 18 at 8:00
Bartliff pitched tt rY m. against Zurich. They play
the score did again on Sunday, July _0,
game even though Clinton. the Colts -defeated Frenilin and a gl'oun out p aI
not indicate it. The Colts made _- the Thorndale Angels by a scor-ed'three more runs. g
errorswhich kept in hot score of 11-3 to take.over first Leading the Colt hitting at- evening • So get ton a same
high
x'
water all evening. � -place from second place Thor- tack were Ed Daer with a your local
.Going into the bottom half of ndale by one game. The Colts homer and a doudrub le.ff Bud tch horse o Colts!!
;Ind support
the ninth inning. the score was recta. 3 new stands at 9 wins and Fleet and Don
tied .7-7. With one out, Mike 3 losses while the Angels record , • •
hitting spree of late, Anstett, who has been on a hot is 8 wins and 4 losses. lub t ns
• Ed -eer pitchedand baited r occer c
walk- on Butch f help from Stew B Rosemary Armstrong
were
The
Colts
rounded
tint
their'
nners.w
Points. 'pleb
bst:ane waS tolIed,byr W*
Westbrook, And his
from who
one win
and
points,:
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D Barthff was hit by a Clinton to the win, but e
By The score remained 24) for
pitch. With two out, -. u"� 'needed relic ` e p m Clinton at half time and it was
Fleet. ere of the Colts leading Mustard over the last two in- Clinton Soccer Club. with a 3-
1a slammed a single to., flings. Clintonalso aided their -0 result, it second game fifteen minutes' into the second
hitters s ri1 g stet
won 1S
fol half when Brian Jewitt
by Dennis Jew ° one run to
Goderich an 1 took_the lead 4-3. double anda
The seventh race winner w�. Moffat. out of the money was innings the Angles out. several excellent chances and
Tinys Copper Duke, owned by . The Colts tied the game at 4-0
f Zurich and Success Grana, owned " in the fifth inning. With "two The Colts tied the game 3-3 in it was only a matted of time tits
drivenR. McKinley o William Caldwell, the bottom half of the second they scored.
by Gerry Roebuck of out, Mike Anstett walked. stole
The eight race ��u her was second and came home on a inning. Two errors and a Alex !Jarrett was "Johnny on
Goderich. Second was RDave Pebbles Girl. owned by George Paul Bartliff to rightground out produced the run. the spot'. for the first goal
m's Nancy, owned by Dave double by .
Muir of Seaforth and driven by Feagan of Goderich and Gerry centrefield. in ,the third inning the Colts which he headed in from '
Roebuck and driven by Gerry. The Cutts took the lead 7-4 in took the lead without the beautiful pass from SteVe
Johnny Muir. ' Fourth was The mile in 2:09.1 and the
Tommy's Boy, owned and the seventh inning on three benefit of a hit. Adair.
driven byMac Sewers of payoff was $10.50 runs. 1i looked Like Dashwood In the Colts' fifth inning. Two minutes later. Harnett
. Second in the ninth race was to but they Clinton scored three times to Was ,again in position for a pass
Londesbaro. Fifth was Will He Hickory was dead at this Pa t, from Gerry
invar. owned by Lassie, owned by.: take a 7-3 Lead. Butch Fleet Lobb and made no
Loch Janet Walter Oster of. Clinton and came Very much alive to tie theGreg uttiig'`C Linton two
Bennewies Crediton and drivenscore up 7-7. walked and with one out. mistake in _ p
. James Riehl of
driven by Frank MacDonald.Ywas
In the seventh, light hitting Burns singled. Doc �Ii!tcr
goals up.
by Dennis Jewitt of Clinton. of money w,� Bar -
The eighth race winner was , Brian In
Collins singled. Greg reached first base via an Angel Harnett narrowly missed his
bora s Billie, QWfled by g error scoring one run. After a hat-trick
D. Direct. owned by Dan and s and - Burns also singled and Mike when . left Thomas
clderich and Rutledge of Brussel Anstett hit ,a booming triple to wild pitch. Stew Mustard front of - the-._ .
• . Tee mile driven by Dennis Jewitt. right eentrefie to delve in to singled. scoring the other two goals iluth, he headed the batt
return of veteran Charlie
d left wing, had
drtven by Join Muir. Fourth in the nEh race Wasruns of the inlllrtg.
was in 2:13.1 and the payoffruns. Mike later scored on a over the elm.
Greenview Duke owned by
owned Third was Judy Mothers William and Wayne Shears of ground out.
and driven by Win � -
Sewers. Out of the money was Stratford and driven by Dennis s t ■ A 6
Margaret Ensign, owned by Jei'vitt. Out of the money was
Gerald Lawson of Woodham Arattrmbro Napier. owned by Jack
and driven by Grant Volland. Holmes of Clinton and driven
' Out of the money in the ninth by -Frank MacDonald.
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