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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-07-31, Page 811 wive Ca*t Rand from Camp Borden thrilled the parade. SgivadayittheAlrForceReuniongathering. (Nelms -Record photo) From the horses .mouth •4.,•,,,nr^rrnr,nrnrr s last IfyRen At the Goderich raceway Friday night in the first race Pen Dins Sob owned and driven by Bruce Volland of Goderich was fourth. Out of the money were janet Express, owned and driven by William German & Clinton and Dusty's Camp owned by Janet and Wayne Bennewies of Crediton with Grant Volland of Clinton driving. The second race winner was Scotts— Boy owned by Edith Sarni& and driven by Randy McLean both of Goderich. Second was*Reggie 'Ford, owned by Chales Brindley and driven by Jack Meriam both of Goderich. The third race winner was Amber Arnie, owned bykaul iz Johnson and Lloyd ahner. Grand Bend and driven by, Dennis Jewitt of Clinton. The mile was in 2:13.4 and the payoff $4.60. Fourth was Roger Frost, owned by Robert Alexander and driven by Jack Duckworth both of Goderich. Out of the money was Miss Ramah, owned by Ronald Daer of Goderich and driven by GerryRoebuck of Kitchener. Third in the fourth race was Crimson Josie, owned by Bruce Volland and driven by Grant Volland. Fifth was Imp Mathers, owned by Charles, Eugene. -and John Mathers of Goderich and driven by John. Second in the fifth race was 71, -67.1X Diteet, owned by Dan James Riehl of Goderich and driven by John Muir .of Seafortit. Fifth was Judy Mathers, owned and drivet by Mac Sewers of Londesboro. Fifth. in the sixth race was Will He Lochifivar, owned by • Janet Berineeies and driven by Dennis Jewitt. Out of the money was. Tommy's Boy, owned and driven by Mac Sewers. The seventh race winner was Single Johnnie, owned , and driven by Johnny Muir. The time of the mile was 2:12.2 and the payoff $10.10 Second was Timberina Hy. owned by Arnold Doak -of Goderich and driver Brian Hodgson. Fourth was Bandelier°, owned by Carl and Grant Fisher of Goderich with Carl driving. Fifth was _Excei Mac, owned by Roy Meriam of Goderich with Jack Meriam driving. Out of the money were Granny Mathers. owned by Charles, Eugene and John Withers and driven by John, and Jimmy the Butler. owned by 'Robert 'and H.O.Jerry of Goderich with Robert driving. Fourth in the tenth race was Pebbles Girl. owned by George Feagan Goderich and Gerry Roebuck of Kitchener with Gerry driving. Fifth was Hankey Tonk, owned by Lloyd Haskett of Ltican and driven by Randy McLean. At the Clinton Raceway Sunday afternoon in the first race, Bentniller Buddi owned by Verdun and Bradley Van - stone of Goderich and driven by Dennis Jewitt was fourth. Out of the money was Miss Direct 4 Winners tCue NO. 4 MARY LYNNE TELFORD CLUB NO. S MRS. GWEN MOILER You can b. noxf frothing to by Nothing to foss Emir' %Ow • I. 'ORMANDY DIAMOND SWAM Baker, owned by Lorne Tyndall an'd driven by Frank MacDonald both of Clinton. Third in the second race was Kerr's Boy, owned by Vicky and Shelly Horner of Bruoefield and driven by Randy McLean. Second was Scott's G. -owned by Edith Samis of Goderith and driven by Rick Moffatt. Fourth was Merrywood Dec, owned by Jack Holmes of Clinton and driven by Frank MacDonald. Fourth in the fourth race was Dainty Meadow, owned by George Feagan of Goderich .and Ron Feagan of Dundas and driven by Gerry Roebuck. Fifth was Streamdale Velo, owned by Verdun and Lois Vanstone of Goderich .with Dennis Jewitt driving. Fifth in the fifth race was Barbara's Billie.; owned by Brian Rutledge of Brussels and driven by Dennis Jewitt. Out of the money was Scarlet Walbob owned by Robert and Walter Daer of Goderich and driven by Frank Dam otGoderich. Second in the sixth race was Rb thin Nancy, owned by Dae Muirof Seaforth and driven by Johnny Muir. Out of the money was Scotch 'A Plenty, owned by Brian Rutledge and driven by Dennis Jewitt. Fourth in the seventh race was Hickory Lassie. owned by Walter Oster of 'Clinton and driven by Frank MacDonald. Second in the eighth race was Victor H. Volo, owned by -Fred Fowler 'of Londesboro and driven by Frank MacDonald. Third in the tenth race was Crash Landing, ' owned by George Feagan and driven by Gerry Roebuck. Fourth was Miss Belle Bars owned by Fred Fowler and driven by Frank MacDonald. ' The feature race at Clinton Raceway on Sunday August, 3 will be the Centennial Pace for a purse of $2:000 with the winner also picking up a large silver , tray donated by the Kinsmen Club of Clinton. The leading driver at the Goderich raceway summer meet after four racing nights is still John Muir of Seafoith. • $0140,4tiOnS tittrOrk ietribtWof Pm! r orttattert rkKiflIeywottl he seeking 014. rOgreSSIVO Conr,iierk"41lfVe 1441dorsitift at 4 natittivi Von- ventinn $chethlted for WAWA next spring.were squelched la% Weelt when Mr. McKinley stated ' it u as "quite .dintht fur" t1at4hp %%quid seek the position.. McKinky. chief Opposition Whip,,said it was his int) to keep the party operating as tn-effeetive force within the House of Commons for the coming months. until a new leader is named. The popular Huron MP woukl not rule out tin.. possibility of his hid entirely as he commented, 'lit Ic .4111.(1110$ ndvaiUng it be fere any final -044iSiOn is made." So far. Mine u thc Eutuergli contenders for the ROY.** tcrp post have declared intent:inns publicly. Ontario Premier William Davis has stated pubticly that he will not be seeking the federal l*rshili Mr. McKinley son he has been approached by a number a persons regarding the tuititinal leadership and felt he would have some support. He indicated that with the tender convention set for next spring. either February or, March. tt tvas too early for a definite decision to he made. n TAI votes r him a Margin Or more Lirildnon,,,, over Libetalhn Aultioti‘ys gthi. hMisber thanr.iy Ki4nInleys milof the 1' other southwestern OntairoConservtives who won ridings. his margin was down from 1,1.000 the election previowSly. Mr. McKinley had served as Canadian representative -on the United Nations and North Atlantic .Assembly before being q• appointed Chief Whip just prior to the 10.4 election• ."4,1•g• News of flensall By Bertha MacGregor Mrs. -Bertha Blackwell of California visited this week with her brother and sister-in- law' Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Munn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell and Mrs. George Armstrong were in Mitchell this week attending the 36 wedding an- niversary of their nephew and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coleman. ' *Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn returned home from a pleasant holiday at Point Farms Provincial Park and at Sauble Falls. Church Notes Rey. W.D. Jarvis conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Mrs. Malcom Dougall presided at the organ and accompanied the choir in the anthem "Hold thou My Hand" Service next Sunday will be at Hemsall United Church at 11 a.m. conducted by Rev. Don Beck. and will continue during August. 'Service will resume -in Carmel Church the first Sunday in September at 9 a.m. when Rally Day Service will be held Mr. and Mrs. George Dowsoh returned from a trip through Western Canada as far, as Vancouver and while there, visited George Taylor. Mrs. Jim - Taylor and daughter Miss Pamela Taylor of Kitchener returned home from a holiday in quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holland, 'Gwen and Michael of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Corbett and Wayne were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs: Jim Sangster and Bradley this week. The Recreation Committee of Hay Township met on Tuesday night in the Township Hall Zurich to discuss the possibility of leasing the Agriculture grounds. It was recommended an -agreement be drawn up with the Council. . Miss Sylvia Meurer has been enjoying her summer vacation this week. V' oid ir Force friends renewed acqualntances over the 4 rn Weekend as former CFR, Clinton beld lts reunion In con- junction With the Clinton Centetuthd, Hire Lieutenant- Colonel Bruce Raftuse, a former OC of Radar Schoal, talks to Bob Gibb of Clinton, a former Flight -Lieutenant. (News - Record photo) (Former C.F.B. curling Club) Invites all curter* to our CENTENNIAL MIXED BONSPIEL on November 22, 1975 For intotration contact: Barry Davis G.M.B. 373. 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