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Id IMICtitiparits wil,mtedto siop the
Mart o ened.to the public. the
e e(rnrninnity will invited t,
lo view the hidesIttut displays for
i#t.y tni during the atticrrxtan
5, and early evening of the Trade
t tort.
The Mart wits again be held in
28.
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4:4 pants d ided in favour
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A{ • surVey of the industries
whidb Vrere involved with
tb first 'Trade'Mart by the
"Ministry of Industry and
Tourism. shows that 60 percent
Were in favour of trying the
exhibition again. The survey
also shoed that 82 percent of
the s boiesalers favoured
another Trade Mart as did 70'
•r +rpt ttf the retailers. And
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Lots of
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s PARKING'
NO METERS
GODERICH
Albert Fu*'tney, she Director of Christian Education and
Music at Dundas Stmt Centre United Church ritibe the
master of ceremonies at *Senior Citizens Centennial
night. July 31 in the Clinton Community Park. ° •
-Pasting and cleaning up are w&torn words`around
Clinton these'days as residents andbusinessmen try to
spruce up the . to�fnr Centennial„ which starts this
Friday. Here 'Rick Holland, left and Vic Erie paint a
house on Aattenbury Street. (News -Record photo)` .
From the horses mouth
(canilued from page 6),
'blathers of Gtiderich with John
driving. '
The sixth race winner was
Rhythm's Nancy owned by
Dave Muir and driven by
Jnhnny -Muir both of Seaforth.
The girdle was in 2:17.1 and the
pay-off $3.40.
Fourth was Will He
IIchinvar owned by Janet
--Bennewies of Crediton and
--driven by Dennis Jewitt,
Clinton. Out of the money was
Tommy's Boy • owned and
dt'iven by Mac Sewers of
Londesboro. -
,.-In , the. .'seventh race . Tim-_
berina Hy owned by Arnold
Doak of Goderich was tom.
Fifth 'went to Judy Mathers
owned and driven by Mac
Sewers.
Second in the"d gijthi race was
Bandelier° owned by Cart and
Grant Fisher of Goderich and
driven by Gerry Roebuck of
Kitchener.
In the ninth, race Cromarty
Lass owned and driven by
William Bennet ,of Seaforth was
second. Out of the money was
Miss Ra.rnaly owned by Ronald
E. Doer. of Goderich and driven
by Gerry Roebuck. #
At the Clinton Raceway
Sunday afternoon, in the first
race the winner was Miss
Direct Baker owned by Lorne
Tyndall and driven by Dennis
ri ewitt, both of Clinton. The
mile was in 2:10.4 and the pay-
off was $8.20. "'Third was
Merrywood Dee owned by Jack
Holmes, and driven by Frank
MacDonald, both of Clinton,
Out of the money was Kerr's
Biy owned by Vicky and Shelly
Homer of Brucefieid and
driven by Randy McLean of
Goderich-
In the second race Scotch A
Plenty owned by Brian
Rutledge of Brussels and
driven by Dennis„Jewitt was
second. Third.. was Margaret
Ensign owned by Gerald
Lawson -Woodham and driven
bpi Grant Voliand of Clinton,
In the third race Tactful Tom
owned by V. Baird of Hensall
.and driven by Dennis Jewittadid
not finish.
The fifth tate e' vtitin "'Was
Smash owned and driven by
Arnold Campbell of Seaforth.
Themile was in 2:13.2 and the
pay-off was $25.70. Third was
Harlo Champ owned by Ernest
Brown and Harold Gibbings,
both of Clinton with Harold
driving. Bucky H. Volo owned
by Fred Fowler. Londesboro
and driven by Frank
°MacDonald was fourth.
The sixth race winner was
Hickory• Lassie owned by
Walter Oster of Clinton and
driven by Frank MacDonald_
The pay-off was 56.40. Fourth
went to Lords Beauty owned by
Arnold and Melvin Kestle of
.Stratford and driven by Wayne
Dupee, Clinton.
Third in- the seventh race
went to Valleycreek Cleo owned .-
and driven by William Caldwell
of Clinton. Out of the money
ELKS
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Monday, Tuesdayfr W,
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Was Amber bold owned by
Chris Buzanie of Stratford and
driven by Grant Volland.
Fifth- in the eighth race went
to Deep Run Lynn owned and
driven by Floyd Mathers of
,Goderich. Oat of the money in
the eighth race Was Scott's Boy
owned by Edith- Sarnis
God'erch and driven by Jack
Duckworth.
',The ninth race winner was
Crash' - Landing owned by
George Feagan and driven. by
Gerry Roebuck, both of
Goderich. The mile was in
2:06.2 and the pay-off was 83,20.
Third went to Victor H Vale)
owned by Feed Fowler and.
'given• by Frank Macald.
Benmilier Buddi owned by
Verdun and Bradley Vanston'of
Goderich and 'driven by Dennis
Jewitt was fourth.
Third in the tenth race went
to Miss Belle Bars owned by
Fred Fowler and driven,. by
Frank MacDonald. Greenview
Duck owned by William and
Wayne Shean of Stratford. and
driven by Dennis Jewitt was
fourth. Out of the money was
El Sam 0 onwed by Dick
Burgess and Joe and Jim Dick
and driven by.Gord Pullman all
of Seaforth.
Clinton after tie suet' showed
thrst l'0 percent favoured the
Hub of Huron Cpunty as °
lxis d to the .5 percent .wh
fa .tluri d 'Exeter and the 15
percent who favc uyedGoirich
-- star~ the lucatiton• of the •
exhibition.
The staff of
. SEE WHAT'S HAPPENING
IN YOUR POSTAL SERVICE
- TO -DAY.
Members Of
HURON MIDDLESEX
It Is -My
Desire To
Be Your
PROGRESSIVE
CONSERVATIVE
CANDIDATA
In The Upcoming
Provincial Election.
Fellow members of the Huron-Ntiddiesex riding:
It is my desire to be your Candidate for the Pregressive Conservative
party in the up- rnd•catrtirr9••provinci It election. For this reason t seek
your support and I solicit yorfe-vote at the nomination meeting to be held
on Monday. July 28 at South Hkran Dii~trict High School.
Thislfrrea has been myfhome for all of my e2 yeafs. Thus. your concerns
and desires are also'mine. •
! have spent 20 years in local politics. I have served as a trustee for the
village of Dashwood. aS Councillor. aepusyr•Reev+e end Reeve for the
township of Stephen and as Warden for the County 01 Huron. 1 was
president of the Midwestern Development Council and a member 41 the
Ausable River Conservation Authority, •
I have owned and operated a garage and car business for the past 27
Years. ,
1 feel shat the knowledge and expa'rience which l have gained in these
endeavours have qualified me to represent you. tl)e people of this riding
Ustrrely
Jamoos C.ticismor
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