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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-06-09, Page 7Ramblings, from the races By Lois Gibbings It Bay B. Hayfee, a five-year- old pacing mare by Scarlet Wave - Hayfee Time, owned by Holmesville Valley Farms, was a winner in 2:08.3 with driver Verdun Vanstone at Elmira on Friday night. Last year she raced 23 times with two wins, one second and six thirds. She took a three- year -r ' .t record of 2:07.3 and by the end of 1976 had ear- * nings of $4,845 lifetime. Hayfee Time has also gotten to the races: Hayfee Horn p, 2:04.3,•winner of over $63,000, Miss Tracy p, 2:07.1 and Nip A Nuff p, 2:04.1, ' winner of over $84,000. Horses owned by Wayne Horner of Brucefield were doing very good at Mohawk AMay 31. Imshi Alla N. was ird with H. Stead; As A Rule N finished second with Ron Feagan on the bike; while Dilly Dares was also second for Bill Wellwood in a 2:02.1 mile. A driver competition was held at London on June 1 with four top drivers from The Ontario .Lockey Club Circuit against four from Western Fair Raceway, so if some of • the drivers are different that is the reason. Ron Feagan was third with Lucky Lobo for Bill Caldwell of Clinton and second with Bobby Far, owned by Jim Riehl of Goderich. Bill Wellwood finished second with Imp Mathers for the Broken M. Stables of Goderich. Ray McLean of Port Elgin * was the winner of th in- dividual title with tree fikinners and along with Jack opas, Dave Wall and Terry Kerr won the title for the Western Fair Raceway by one point over Ron Feagan, Iill Wellwood, Ron Waples nd Tom Strauss. Friday night at London, Randy McLean of Goderich • was second with Scat Man and fifth with Jason Direct. At Hanover on Saturday night, Reggie Ford, owned by Charles Brindley of Goderich, took a new record of 2:10 with driver Jack Meriam. This was the second win ih a row fer the 11 -year-old pacing gelding who also has a second/- and econd'-and a, third from four starts this year. . Bobby Tar was second with Ray Mathers up for Jim Riehl of Goderich in a 2:07.4 mile in the sixth race. Margie's Girl, owned by Ken Parke of Zurich and John H. Lester of Foret, finished second in a $5,000 pace at Mohawk on Saturday night. The race mile was a speedy ..2 :02.3. Sunday night at the same track Dilly Dares was fourth and Auburn Forbes N. finished fourth, also, for Wayne Horner of Brucefield., From 23 starts this year Dilly .�r • Dares has had five wins, seven seconds and six thirds while Auburn Forbes N. has five wins, three seconds and three thirds and a record of p, 2:02.3. Two new horse, came to CJinton following the Flamboro sale on Saturday. Lorne Tyndall bought Irisha Hanover, a six -year= -old mare by Bullet Hanover - Irish Flower. She has just qualified 'to race. Dennis Jewitt gots Gaitime Flash, an eight-year- old gelding by Felix Hanover - Ar•mstead Lou, with a pacing record of 2:07 and earnings of $10,208 through 1q76, At Elmira on Monday night, Movin N' Groovin, owned by Wayne and Georgina Dupee of Clinton was second with Wayne driving. Chief Noble was fifth with driver Bill Rapson in the next race. He is owned by Gord Rapson of Holmesville. Evelyn Rapson has received word of the death of George Nelson of Walkerton. The 76 -year-old horseman and his son Bruce had horses stabled in the Rapson barn a few years ago. Some of the ones which raced locally were Frankie Tar, Lucky D. Jan, Duane Wave and Dayton Carol. Fair sees draw winners Winner of the beautiful Britannica Atlas at the Spring Fair was Mrs. Audrey Collins, RR 1, Varna. The Clinton Horticultural Society held two free draws - one a patio pot with flowers, arranged by Mrs. Mary Epps and Margaret Sloman and the other a flower arrangement by Mrs. Epps. Both drew much interest from spec- tators and the winners were Miss K. Cudmore, 117 Ontario Street and Mrs. M. Smith, 62 Orange Street. Winners at the Booth sponsored by the Huron County Cream Producers were as follows: Butter - Clare Veitch, RR 2, Brussels; Austin Roorda, Clinton; Edna Wheeler, Clinton; Peter Lazet, Clinton; Irene Shipp, Clinton ; Joan Pulsifer, Vanastra; Cheryl Flynn, RR 1, Clinton; Mrs. M. King, Goderich; Patsy Proctor, Clinton; Carrie Spencer, Clinton; Mr. J. Trewartha, Clinton; Debbie Coop -r, Clinton; Lil Graham, Clinton; Roger Stryker, RR 2, Clinton; John Carling Clinton; Evelyn Feeney, Clinton: Mrs. H.T. Beer, Clinton; Beth Read, Seaforth; Jurgen Van Altena, Clinton; _Daisy Holland, Clinton; Mr. K.J. Reaney, Mitchell; Norma Robson, Vanastra; Steve Hubert, Clinton; Mrs. Marg Fremlin; Grace Thompson, Kippen. Ice cream - Craig Bowker, Clinton; Kelly Spencer, Clinton Marjorie McMahon, Clinton; Doug McLean, Clinton; Mrs. John Rapson, RR 4, Clinton; Marion Laws, Vanastra; , Bee" Cooke, Clinton; H.F. Wettlaufer, Clinton; Paul Van Beers, RR 1, Blyth; Marlene Britton, Seaforth. Butter was donated by Gay - Lea Foods of Weston, Stacey Bros., of Mitchell, Teeswater Creamery. All the ice cream was donated by Fairholme Dairy, Clinton. Anyone who has won can pick up the butter at the home of the secretary Mrs. Faye Fear, 139 Queen St. Clinton between the hours of 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the evening before the 13th day of June. All ice cream can be picked up at Fairholme Dairy. By Bertha MacGregor Queensway News Birthday greetings to Russell Erratt, June 6, and to Lucilia Weurth, June 8. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Unger, Kitchener, with Mrs. E. Sararus,Clarence and Margaret Dilling, Sarnia, visited Anna Dillzing; Mr. and -- Mrs. Gerald Wright and Greta and Amy Lammie, Chester and Ilia Dunn and Iva Ridley visited Vera Lammie; Lee and Anna McConnell and Helen Taylor, Mark Taylor, Illeen Consitt, and Pearl Erratt visited Russell Erratt. Marion and Howard Johns visited Mabel Johns; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor visited Adeline Taylor; Marion Schenk, and Jeanette Lippert visited Hugo Schenk and Harold Glanville. Sid and Pearl Pullman, London, visited Bernice Lavery; Mr. and Mrs.. Ted Pooley, Exeter, visited several friends; Vera Pinkham and Verna Coates visited Louise Mitchell; Sim and Mary Roobal visited Mrs. Lavery, Mrs. Lammie, Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Dilling. Church service was con, ducted by Rev. Don Beck with Mrs. Louise Mitchell at the piano. Christian Reformed Ladies entertained residents with music and bingo on Monday. .1..L104L401114a..Aaav4a 19)1"'^'.1.#AA. 1to Ta , To go along with the new movie screen that the craft room purchased, Huronview residents will be getting a new projector with the help of the XI Epsilon Beta Chapter in Clinton. Betty .T'o Cudmore and Brenda Rutledge present their donation of $100 to Wayne Lester, the assistant administrator of Huronview. (News Record photo) Power Squad graduates ten members' With 60 members and guests in attendance, the Goderich Power Squadron, a unit of Canaanadian Power Squadrons, national safe - boating organization, held its ninth annual graduation ceremonies, Change of Watch and Commander's Ball, at the Sandpiper Inn, Vanastra, formerly Shillelagh, Friday evening June 3. Although named ' for the chief lake port, the Squadron includes personnel from all parts of Huron County whose western border is Lake Huron. District Commander Earl Speller, Cha•tmham, who awarded certificates, stated - that all ten of those students who wrote the examination, were successful in passing: Dr. Brian Baker, Clinton; Mrs. Jeanne Baker, Clinton; David Beattie, Clinton; Rev. Robert Crocker, Goderich; William Murphy, Clinton; Arthur W. Read, Exeter and Grand Bend ; Anthony Relouw, Grand Bend; Patrick Soldan Grand Bend ; William Stephenson, Wingham; Ronald Wingfield, Wingham. He also awarded cer- tificates for passing the Marine Engine Maintenance Course to Don Travers, Hensall; C.C. Blackmore, Clinton; W.J. Linfield, Varna.' Cdr. Speller noted that Canadian Power Squadrons is the largest safe -boating organization in Canada with 17,000 members enrolled in 146 squadrons throughout the nation. Squadron Commander, E.A. Davies, Clinton, who presided stated that the. Goderich Squadron roll now stands at 56 including four lady associates. He also announced that the Squadrons annual Sail Past would be held in Goderich Harbour on Sunday, July 3, as part of the town's 150th an- niversary celebration. It will be open to all boaters - sail or power he said. Bowling news Bruce's Bowlers still hold first place in the spring league with 35 points. In second are the, Forget-me- nots with 31 and the Downs and Ups are running close in third with 301-x2 points. The Do or Dies are bolding onto fourth, with 281/2 points but are being closely followed by the Corner Pins with 28. The untouchables bring up the rear, but are not far behind with 27 points. I)eh Cook took_ the ladies' single with 256 points and the high triple with 637 points in the individual standings. Darlene Weir held the ladies high average with 209 points. l'n the men's division, Bruce Collins captured all the places with 266 in the high single, 739 for the high triple and 218 points for the high average. Cdr. Speller installed the following "bridge" for 1977- 78: commander C.C. Black- more, Clinton; past com- mander, E.A. Davies, Clinton; executive officer, Lt. Cdr. Ralph Smith, Goderich; secretary -treasurer, First Lieut. Fred Snow, Wingham: executive: First Lieut. W.J. Linfield, Varna; First Lieut. Don Travers, Hensall. Dear Reader, who reads this message that has been given to you who have never had the experience of the fulfillment of God's Holy word which preiclaims the Joyful news of Jesus' own words, "Ye must be born again" found in St. John 3:3. Jesus also said( in Si. Luke 13:3, Except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish. Many postpone the call because they do not understand the new birth. Our Mother suffered for our first birth. Jesus suffered for our second birth on the cruel cross and shed his precious blood; For God so loved the World that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. St. John 3:16. Jesus also said in St. John 6:37, Him that cometh unto me, 1 will in no wise east out. Means anyone.. Friends, this is not an automatic salvation, as some think as long as they believe in God and do good works that they will be saved and go to Heaven when they die. Do not reject the one who was willi►lg to bear the suffering and take all your sins away. It is because of our first parents, "Adam and Eve" that this provision was made. Can you understand dear ones? "Sin entered into the world". Did y ou know that your soul, your real you lives inside your body, and will leave your body at time of death and go into heaven [ if saved l or go into hell and live forever? Is your dame written in God's book? Rev. 20:15, And whosoever was riot found written in the hook of life was cast into the lake of fire. You must come just as you are and tell Jesus what you want. Obey Jesus own words. Repent of your sins, and invite Jesus to come into your heart and life, and save your soul. Never give up until you know for sure. This is the answer you can know von have been born into God's Kingdom. You have to make to own choice. 1 testify to you in case you may be wondering if this is real. Dear ones the one September morning in 1951 I shall never forget the joy and peace and glorious assurance that flooded my soul. Yes, it is real. Jesu3 loves you. Jesus Saves, Jesus heals. He is a wonderful Lord. MRS. SYD McCLINCHFY • Good Old Sum BOYS OR GIRLS SOCKS Get Ready for the Camping Season ONCHO RAINCAPES Vinyl, with hood and front zipper ANKLET OR KNEE-HIGH ALL SIZES BOYS 'OR GIRLS. ONE SIZE 37 MATERNITY WEAR AT The Separate Shoppe MAIN CORNER, CL'INTON 482=7778 (NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S. MEN'S WEAR) OPEN 1-6 OPEN 1-6 • `.Ol�by ��'Se mage pocevy 0. fro cwt. 42 �'AV nnn G WATEP FAA�S M COOLrGA `OEgA U CSAI KEEP <7E FAOM NNE.. SAI' SAA AE AE CONI AIN ADLC UO URE E SES T B All VAIENNE PUN COLOAAN BAG NTENIA PEW' GO CHEESE CpfAPANYNApA PERTH DONTARM. CA STgASF4 . 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