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f~ fy Lassie, ll -year-old
, cow ., by Frank Cook.
i ven by her trainer
as ' org;.....,son. won her
ahs race of the year on i
t 25th in 2:08.2. She also
ree seconds and- seven
from 30 starts this'
►erich Raceway wound
rig .for the season on
it
tursday night. Ron
illiaamson of Seaforth had
e best average for the
1vers, while Clarence
young of Immo had the most
wins. Both drivers were
presented with $50 ,and. a
saver tray by Keel'sons
Brewery Ltd. • -
Dianne Camp won her
fourth race of the year for
owner Ken Holmes of
Seaforth with driver Ron
Williamson. She also has one
second and two thirds from 10
starts, Deep Run Lynn
finished third for Floyd_
Mathers of Goderich with, his
brother Eugene on the bike.
Yankee Go Lege, now owned.
by Arnold Kerr of Goderich
and driven by Jack Duck,
worth Acs fi
Coseka pi. her first race of
th - year in 2:20 during a
iolent thunderstorm: She is
Owned by Ross Henry of
Goderich and was driven by
Ibis son Randy Mac Sewers of
Londesboro was second with
his Judy Mathers, while
Jarvis Counsel finished third
for Les Campbell of Seaforth
' with John Muir up.
In the fourth, Swingbridge,
owned by Alf Grummet of
Stratford, was second for
driver John Muir, while
Gerry Roebuck finished
fourth with City Boots for
Lois Lake of Belmont. Jack
Iuckworth was third with
Claybrook Kaola in the fifth
and Bonnie Meadows was
fourth with driver Randy
McLean for Ralph Jewell of
Goderich.
Bubbling Over, owned by
Bill Fleming of Clinton,
trained by Walter Oster and
driven by Jack Duckworth,
�sne4+cond w
lya divisions of
s Stakes tor
acing obits or
for a .p .arse o€
Ogee
which were
ool and. Tl
An, Added
ati+c s
driver st a ugen of.
Port
Pher Y�rsc
. Moth es, In
in' �.
t race Tartan
Man, She had to pu l him u
i a
Just past the h : f with
broken ho le: , , , he faired
better witk her; Mundi
t hrivan when She f in b
third. It is the fiau*en family
who ' now own R Arlo ducky,
p.2:02.3, a six-year-old
gelding by Timely Topic --
Lynn Dale, that was raised by
Harold and Lois Gibbings of
Clinton.
Saturday night at Elam -
bora, Dillon Song, owned by
George F. Elliott of .Clinton,
was second with driver -
trainer Terry Kerr handling
the reins. •
A Mortgage Lifter finished
third at Hanover for owner
Gard Rapson of Holmesville
with his son Bill on the bike.
On Sunday afternoon at
Clinton, Goldies Hit, a six-
year-old mare by Smasb Hit -
Golden Daley H, owned by
hecry Rutledge of Clinton, got
r. first win of the year in
2:11.1 M:with driver Dennis
Jewltb
In tit ;Second race, Reggie
Ford finished third With Jack
Meriam up for owner Charles
Brindley of dud ich.
- Janet Exp won the
third in 2:12 for her fifth win
of the year with Bill German
of Goderich: a She also has
three seconds and five thirds
from 18 starts. Hazy Dares
was fourth with driver Dennis
Jewitt for Velma Baird of
Crediton.
Scarlet Vd albob was second
in the fourth for owners
Walter, and Bob Daer of
Goderich with Frank Dam on.
the bike. Sandra's Skippy was
second with Frank
MacDonald driving in • the
fifth for John Smith of
Woodham.
Harlo Champ, a four-year.
old gelding by Timely Topic -
Lynn Dale, finally got his first
win of the year in 2:11.2 in the
sixth for driver Harold
Gibbings, who is co-owner
with Ernie Brown. Champ
Fleming Flyers finish with win
k The Fleming Flyers
defeated Seaforth mosquitos
on Monday night. Seaforth
opened the scoring with the
first goal but Jim Fleming
tied the game by scoring soon
after.
Then Scott Bell and David
Elliott scored making it 3-1
and that's the way the game
ended. Stars were Peewee
Ladd. Brad Forbes and Tiger
anamme.
'This was the last game of
the league schedule, so Coach
Tony Van Dongen wouldlike
to thank the parents for
transportation and the
mothers who washed the
uniforms and brought
refreshments of oranges,
apples and peaches. Also
thanks to Alex Barrett and
Tony Jeacock for refereeing
and to the boys for their
dedication as no more than
two players were away at a
time. The boys gave their all
throughout the season.
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2.
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There just aren't any. So ... why don't you
just drop in, we've got lots of reasons why
you should bank with us.
You're
Somebody
SPECIAL
whit is
Our Howl of Ritcsiansss:
Man. Tom. Wed 10 -- 4:34 p.m.
Timis iii -•r' i p,m.
Fri-. 10 -- 4 p.m. -
FIONTO DOMINION
the bank where people make the difference
/Avow r Mr. Ron AHin
Suncoast MaO. Goderich
524.2
e first � ,inion the ninth
,. day
race, Was w, by Place Mat
in 204.2 f air owner"Murray M.
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of ..n d e
ROSS l�a�twoo� and r �►
Nelson White. He is a three-
year' -old, gelding by -Matador`-
Susann.Dillard and is a half-
brother to Rrssiand Abbe,
who is owned by Joe McDaid
of Goderich. Norris Campbell
finished- third with Game
William for the Gorrie
Livestock Auction Ltd. of
Walkerton.
Minto Don, a three-year-old
gelding by Penn Hanover -
Artnbro Keen, who has a
record of 2:02.3 this year, won
the second division in 2:07;
Tar Daw Duke, a Cole Tar -
Maisie Belle colt owned by
Larry Daw, Clinton and
Claude Daw, Mississauga
was second with driver
Nelson White. From 17 starts.
Duke' has four wins, six
seconds and two thirds and a
record of 2:04.2 this year.
-Racing continues at Clinton
Raceway for the month of
September each Sunday
aft rnI o n at 1 p.m. On Sep-
tember
ep
tember 5 the O.S.S. two-year-
old pacing fillies will be
featured: ,
At Elmira on Monday
night, G.D. Direct was a
winner in 2:11.1 with John
Muir of Seaforth. Wayne
Horner of Brucefield had two
of his horses racing in front of
Dennis Jewitt. King's
Greentree finished third,
while Dilly Dares won his
race in 2:06.2. From 40 starts
this year he has 11 wins, three
seconds and two thirds.
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Members , f �l .tom �'� � .,, �' t � 4 a�ria%te that .+� a ,..
.. en .., n Carso e:. 1 n -Gode ,. ch Township. .. The family it of four,
ci
the home of Wel lays .,,� q o 10 Iii T �p �!...y
!us st brother esctwined with only the clothes on their backs. Damages are
estimated et $20,00. (Newe.Record photo)
Clinton Entries
RACE i -Pace
CATHY'SEAT
DIMS DRAGON
TARTAN.ROSE°
WINGH1L
J.D.PRIDE
VERNA'sCHOICE
FINDERS FEE
SASDRAS'SKIPPY
RACE V -Pace
CARRY ONSYL
JEFF - SMITH
KIN-o.wAVE
TRUE PE +FALr
JAUASSTD IIST`Y
MS
;EST LESS
Bila11MECHARLIE
PORFEDO TWERP
RACE X• Pace -06S
TRUDY"
SUSS S I.EE
REVAL= L MAGGIE
LADY HORTON
ROANNIE'HAZE
SHOW N•TELL
RACE a- Pace
CL6 VBROOKMISTY
DAINTY MEADOW
LEAHAV NJEWELL.
BRENDA'S BLAZER
IDEAL min
STEIN MIKE
EASTERN J
FAMOUS LOLL
CLAIMJUMPER
RACE 3 • Pace- ass
D.R. VOW
DAVEY'S DAUGHTER
SAtIGEEN LIL
LISA 1 GMAC
SANDY'SJUDGE -
ARENA
MELANIE HAWTHORN
!mutt/0! RACE - Pace
V. Vagsta SEEN NOTICE
.
T. Kerr MISS11.01AH
, J. Po1Uard CAROL'S PET
TSA LllACACI'ILE
G. Woodburn SANDY Doo WILE
P. Dam SUNDAY TOPiC
J. McVorob MOVIE KID
H.0/abin. dHIEF'YOUNG
F. AtecDonahl MOWN N GROOVIN
Passel** t t -Pace -OSS
D. Mor iJaey WILLAS FERRICA
J. Wallace FLOWER PEBBLES
J. Mulr arm uEE 1.
.1. Muir KID SISTER
A ;Abbott wi FOU. PAM
M. Lester FIRST MILE
lit Jorge
D. Dan=RACL 3 - PaceOSS
L. cDecaluwe TABROSSTREAKER
P sumer TAXI DANCER
B,
ifybpo PEARLIE LEGS
N. CampbeK TREFOIL KAY
D. biclnte4 ,STA DOWNIE
T.Ketr ..,',nor ROD SALLY
R. Hie
S. Gaudreau
Pnise Oak
V. Vanstone
C, Young
WM. Caldwell
D. Jewitt
A.
D. Bathes
T. Kerr
N. Campbell
. J.C. Latter
Parse Witte
T. Kerr
B. Webster
R. Goodman
J. West
R. Stevens
K. Hardy
G. Kingston
RACE !1- Caaad-Pace
TRUANNA DUKE
NANCY'SCLEO
PRIMA DAISY
CUM LAUDE
ELSAM O
ROYAL MARCH
PEBBIES GIRL
BUBBLING OVER
WAY KID
RACE tit- Pace
MR. JOE KOOL
DILLY DARES
JUST B GUN
COLAS DUCHESS
MARIO ADIOS
SINGLEMORE
LADY SAMANTHA
Vanastra Gun Club results
Excellent marksmanship
-was shown on Tuesday.
August 24 at the Vanastra
trap shoot as Bilk Stewart. of
Goderich. John Anderson of
Kippen, Jeff Darling of
Exeter, John Hessel of
Goderich and George Hamm
of Blyth all shot perfect
scores of 25.
Other high scorers included
Jim Butcher of Clinton. Mery
Batkin of Clinton and Bradley
Mann of Hensall, who hit 24 of
the targets, while Murray
East of• Clinton. Russ Brin-
-tnetl of Exeter and Jim
'Caldwell of Kippen hit 23 of
the' traps.
Bill Thompson of Clinton
and Paul Stanley of Clinton
hit 22, Bill McGregor of
Kippen shot 20, Dan Crerar of
Kippers shot 19 and Eugene
Clark of Exeter shot 16 of the
traps.
At the regular skeet shoot
held on Saurday, August 28.
Parse • '
P. that
TBA
F. MacDonald
C. Crandon
F. MacDonald
J- Duckworth
J. Meriam
C. Young
W Dupee
Parse I1.2i3.St
R. Williamson
G. Zirnis
• N. Campbell
R. Toth
ti. Stevens
J. Fox
Purse$4.245.01
R. Taylor
T. Artandi
BHighland
R. Stevens
C. Stemkr
J Powell
Parse UM
D Jewitt
Gr..Woodburn
J Marshall
R. Taylor
G., Pullman
J. Wallace
G Roebuck
TBA
✓ Vanstone
Purse Sim
J. Darling
D. Jewitt
P Hamilton
M. Lester
N. McKnight. Jr
J. Wallace
T Kerr
Bill Thompson of Clinton hit
all of the 25 targets. Harrison
Schuck of Zurich and George
Giles of London tied with
their scores of 22 as did Mery
Batkin of Clinton and Murray
East of Clinton who both shot
21.
Following in order were
Paul Giles of I ondon with 18,
Jim East of Clinton who hit 16
of the skeets and Ashley
Gilbert of Goderich who hit 14
of the targets.
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Down Poymoot 1#7000
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colors Of utter cavisrlogs
i*Asys'acts is V .
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Applicants herr subsidy pertain may also gOelify for further
fres maim to rodoce monthly payments. -
t ell toddy .-. these woo't last to r -
HAROLD WHITE HOMES
2-3.50 OR 4112.30r9
THE ANNUAL MUNICIPAL
ENUMERATION
STARTS NEXT WEEK
The annual municipal enumeration will be conducted between Tuesday
September. 7 19.76 and Saturday September 18 1976 inclusive During those
two weeks. an enumerator carrying a proper identification card will pail at your
residence for a few minutes to check basic information required in determining
• your eligibility to vote in the municipal and school board -elections to be held
December 6 this year
• the allocation of education pi operty taxes between the public and separate
school systems
• the distribution of provincial grants to local governments to help reduce local
tax bills -
• the preparation of jurors' lists and
• population information needed for other municipal programs
Ttie enumerator must record such -information as the name age property
status (e g owner or tenant). school support and residency of all members of
the household
When the enumerator visits. please check that the information on the
Enumeration_ Notice is correct If it is not revise it and verify the changes
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make them and mail the Enumeration Notice. as soon as possible in the self
addressed postage prepaid envelope accompanying the Notice For any
additional information. please contact the local assessment office
Ontario
Ministry of
Revenue
Arthur Meen
Minister of Revenue
T M Russell
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