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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-10-21, Page 710 four [n; the I*ondeshor0 .ladies. Sae,, the -4110Y 1leY Cats are Oft t00 with 28 points, while the Rolling Stones 23;. to Brown Onions, 12, and the Ptaygurls,. seven' Florence Cartwright had the high single of 239 while Delores Howatt, had the high triple of 612 and Dorothy Carter had the high average of 196. Dorothy Airdrie was the most improved player with a score of plus 14. In the Huron-Dex team, the Zepplifs. are floating on top with .19 points, while the Headpins have nine points; the a Try Ails, seven and the Whiz Bangs, two. Nancy Stoll had the high sipglcof 255, the high triple of 602 and the high average of 201. John Hoy had the high .single of 183 and the high triple of 612 while John . Howard had the high average of 166. -- In the Clinton -Blyth Ladies league, the Ups and Downs 'are still up with 26 points, while the Windmills have 22; the Striking Demons, 21; the Odd Ball Bunch, 19; the Bionic Wonders, 17 and Bonnie Braves. 15. Brenda Brooks had the high single of 245, while Linda Cooper had the high triple of 632 and the high average of 1197. .. ,M. Th "Fl. eStars-arethe stars of the Matson's Crown Mixed league with 17 points. The X - Rated have 14; the Alley fiats, 11; Di's Cheats, 10; Newt's Newfs, nine and Bill's Girls, two. Marie Collings had the high single of 239, the high triple of 642 and the hlgi average of 213... Ken Johnston had the high single- of 302, the high triple of 839 and tied with Bill Lee for the high average of 242. In ,the YBC Friday night league, Corrie's Coyotes have 13; hazy and the Pups, and the Lions, 12; Boussey's Baboons, 11; the Pack Rats and the Tiger Cats, . 10; and the Bears and Ken's Cobras, eight. Margaret Dupee had the high single of 207s the high double of 383 and the high average of 158. Paul Stephenson had the high single of 259, the high double of 444 and the high average of 171. "TM RESTLESS ORES" HURON MEWS CHAPEL SUNDAY, OM 24th s p.m. ie the high the high triple of 5411 white ia,> neHoy irad ii Verage 0,143. ug l t high single of 290 sod the high triple of 737. while Bob'Riebl had the high average of 227. In the Clinton Mixed league, the -Ws and O's have 11 points; Keek's Strikers, 10; Pickle:, and Friends, nine; the Buzzer Bowlers, the Die 'lards and the Flintstones, average= Curry Lyon was improved plater wit et plus 31: In the Tuchersmith league, J sus Jaguars Walter's Olds have 10 point~ each; Chas's Chryslers. nnu Art'6 Vol swagons, seven; Barts Bu irks, six -and Aldie's Austins, two. JoAnn Hayman had the high single of 227 and the high triple of 541 while Mike Dykstra had the men's high single of 347 and Bob Walters bowled the high triple of 755. lan of Bruce i couple eras i a+ ..`il1is Univ Ruroh Manse, Clinton, by v. SME. ogle on Oatob r 20, 020. Mrs. Allan remarked that the weather was similar to last Sunday's but a heavier snowfall covered the ground in the Clinton area in 1926. They spent their honeymoon in Niagara Falls where the It seemned like every, dy wanted to get Into Clinton Mustang goaltender Dean Ryan's pants during the Mustangs game against Walkerton last Friday night. Ryan wasn't seriously "hurt" but was replaced by Hellman,. -Trainer Sly Kennedy helps Dean up. (News - Record. photo) Rambtingsfrom the races By fads GIbbinp Several horses found new homes in Clinton and district following the Fall Mixed Sale at Flamboro on Thanksgiving Day.' Verdun Vanstone, of Goderich purchased two mares by Tar Heel, consigned by the Roberston Ranch of Hornby. Grassy Hanover, a 13 -year-old mare, already has two foals with records below 2:05. Sure Yankee, an 18 - year -old mare, has five foals better than 2:10. Robra Rosie, p., 2:03, by Jersey Hanover - Jo Anne Honor, now 11, went to Arnold Campbell of Seaforth. She was a winner of over $78,000 while racing. Dennis Jewitt of Clinton got Belle Dariel, by a son of Meadow Skipper, Alley Fighter - Whisper, from C. J. Girodat, Walkerton. She is:<<a yearling— . half-sister -to Whispalong, who was second in 2:02.1 this year. Don't Stop, a yearling filly by Santime - Alexandra, consigned by Bruce Carrot of Rodney, went to Larry Daw and Wayne McFadden of Clinton. Douglas Bell bought Arrnbro Prince, a four-year- old gelding by Hoot Frost - Keystone Kay, : from Ron -- Feagan and the Galleon Stable. Beau Rouge, a two-year-old gelding by Adora's Chappie - Miracle Zelda, was pur- chased by Bruce Dupee of Clinton from Randy Fullmer of Windsor. At Western Fair Raceway in London, last Wednesday. October 13, Sandra's Skippy, owned by John Smith of Woodham, was third for driver Frank MacDonald of Clinton. Thursday night at Flam- boro, Ron Williamson finished third with Dianne Camp for owner Ken Holmes of Seaforth. Muskoka Belle, a seven- year-old mare by Jersey Hanover - Success Flash, was claimed out of the second race by Wayne Horner of Brucefield. She is a haif- sister- to the Sparky Song trotter, named Coldspot, 2:05.1, who had earnings of over $26,000 through 1975. Dilly Dares, owned by Wayne Horner, was third for driver Dennis Jewitt. Friday night at London, Carol's. Pet, a four-year-old mare by Sir Dudley Pick - Lady Axworthy C, owned by May and Walter Pepper of Clinton and driven by Frank MacDonald, got her first lifetime win in 2:13.2. Leahaven Jewell, a three- year-old filly by Sir Dudley Pick - Laura Lee B., leased and driven by Bill Caldwell of Clinton was third in,the same race. Success Grant, who was owned until recently by Bill Government Assisted Homes Under A.H.O.P. C.M.H.C. Approved & Inspected Sale Prite x34,323. Diw Payment '1,700. riot end choose your own colors art (leer covert lc%t encupboards and hate rl er d itcer. Muses ire In Vara. C.M.H.C. Grants andsarb*lrli available*, reduce effective interest rate ll percerd forst 20.01114. Applicants far subsidy y:01 qualify for further fine money taw reduce Con today .,. these weal last longi AROLD WHITE. HOMES 414050011 4 Caldwell, got his fifth win of the year, in the second race, for Cecil Crandon. On Saturday afternoon at London, Scarlet Walbob, owned by Walter and . Bob Doer of Goderich was second for driver Frank Dam. Frank MacDonald drove Watcher's Pride to a fourth place finish for owner David Shambtaw of Kirkton. Admin. owned by Gord Rapson of Holmesville, was third with his son Bill on the bike. On the final day of racing at Dresden, Sunday, October 17, C.D. Dust, owned by Frank and Gerry Johnston of Goderich, finished third with driver Axl Hyatton the bike. NS MMus te.Ontinuedf m page 5) that United Church clendars would be on sate again this year. Dried flowers km the church have been donated. It was decided that Unit 2 would amalgamate with other units for money -raising projects. Profits from the Summer Barbecue are to be tran- sferred to the Window Fund. The next Presbyterial will be on ,January 25 or 18 and there will be an executive meeting The Legend of Big Johnr now showing at our at Walton on Navernh when new directives w*ll, be discussed rega'ding cOM- m.ittees in the U.C.W. Secretary _ Mrs, Helen MacLean read the minutesof the last meeting and thank- you cards from Mr. and Mrs. Richardson and frorn M is Dave Brock. A presentation was made to Mrs.. Pearl Passmore who is :roving to London in the near future. The meeting closed with all repeating the, Mi;perk Benediction. Dorothy Williams of Clinton shows Donald Graham, left., of Goderich, and Seaforth Mayor Betty Cardno the an- cient art of sausage making by hand. It was all part of the Van Egmond Foundation's annual Ciderfest last Sunday. (photo by Wilrna tike) TOSHIEA "OWNING ONE IS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME" ER727BTWH A deluxe oven with a built-in defrost cycle. Features 400 watt output. 0.ir cu. O. capacity. Twenty -minute illuminate'd tuner. Cabinet finished in white enamel. Fred McGeAUto Eiectric, Ltd. Wingham Cordially invite you to their Annual Open House Friday, October 22, 1976 All day and evening! • John Deere Display Van on Premises • Free Draw • One man's John Deere deluxe two piece snowmobile suit • One lady's John Deere deluxe two piece snowmobile suit • One boy's OR girl's 20" John Deere high-rise bicycle • Free Films - 8:00 p.m. • Film of last year's Winnipeg to St. Paul Snowmobile Race Also: • Safety Film • Free Service School Conducted by o John Deere service representative • Free Coffee and Cookies COME IN AND SEE Ti -IE COMPLETE LINEUP OF JOHN DEERE: • WALK BEHIND SNOWBLOWERS • TRACTORS • SNOWBLOWERS • SNOWMOBILES • ACCESSORIES TIME: FRIDAY, CYC'i`OBER 22 •Ail day and evening -Fre e Auto Ei�ctric Liited �dt 4