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John Muir up. Last year he
had nine i seconds
and three.h.c. thirds from 20
starts, gooll! for $3,057 As4an
Bill, kapson of
Holmesykile, who was
celebrating his nineteenth
birthday at Elmira on July 8,
was fourth with A -Mortgage
Lifter for his father Gord in
othe same race. .
Hanover on lSaturduy
night, Lucky Lobo, a three-
year-old pacing gelding by
Dapper llU\ had his first
lifetime win in 2:12 for his
owner - trainer - driver Bill
Caldwell of
G. G. Lyn, a two-year-old
Lynden Dodger. filly that
ruce DUpee .had been•aining in, Clinton until
recently, was• third with Bud
Fritz for the Gorrie Livestock
Auetion Ltd. of Walkerton.
Deep Run Lyn was fourth
'with Ray Mathers driving for
the Broken M. Stables of
Codcrinb in the fourth race.
Dennis Jewitt finished third
with Go\dia'o.Bit , owned by
Terry Rutledge ofCUnton in '
the eighth. . .
wh
Hickory Luaoir, owned by
Frank Cook of Clinton Was.
fourth at Flamboro on July 9
with driver Frurl-k
MacDonald,.
Sunday afternoon at
Clinton, Jason Direct, owned
by Mike Rosen of Montreal
and Randy McLean of
Goderich was second with the forrnance should 1so go to his
latter on the :bike. Frank trainer Bob Marshall and his
MacDonald finished fourth wife Joan who live near
*with Carol's Pet owned by Acton. From 11 starts this
alter and May Pepper of ye'ar. Ta Daw Duke has won
. three races and been second
John • Jewitt of Londesboro twice for earnings of $5,753
4,4drovu his 8kip.py Del to a _ plus taking a new record of p,
third place finish in the 2:02.4oyayour'year'u|d.
second ' race.' Leahaven Auburn Forbes Nowned by
' Jewell, leased and driven by Wayne Horner of Bruoeoe\u'
"All Caldwell was fourth. and driven by Ron Dean
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JackDuckworth was finished second. He has taken
a paciu record of 2:02.3 this
ynr and from 21starts has
five wins, four seconds and.‘
five thirds, good for $|\.085/ '
At Elmira on Monday night
Billy Wave; owned byWayne
Horner of Brucefield was
driven tuunew reeurdoY2:05
by Dennis Jewitt in the
seventh race.
Dennis returned in the
pinthtowin with Hazy Dares,
owned by Velma Baird mf
Crediton in 2:07; his third win
f the
-Qualifying races will be
held again at 12:30 p.M. on
Sunday, July 17 at Clinton
.Kinsmen Raceway with post
time ):30p.no. ' `
which heowns in rt rmbbp
with the Galleon Stable of
Toronto.
The second division for a
purse uY$S.2S0.0; was won by
Christie Riddell, by Riddell
Todd ' Salty Guno.owned by
Ralph Fritsch of Chesley and ,
driven by Ken Eritsch in
2:\2..L '—
Muskoka Belle 'led all tbe
way to win the sixth race with
driver Ron Dean for owner
Wayne Horner of 13rwcefield.
Fractions for, the mile were
:3|}:o).4� ` 1:34 - 2:06.2.
F|n|yh|ngspdond was B. 'H.
Arn|o, owned by Hetto and
Ron ,Swartz of Lucuo."but
trained by Walter Oster in
Clinton and driven by Don
Larkin, Norm Campbell was
third with Watchers Prye for
Charles Trafagander ,of
bies dirt with copwner Gerry
Roebuck Up for , George
Champ was fifth for Erni
Brown and Harold Gibbings
of Clinton with the latter on
the bike.
S,winging Beauty, owned by/
Wm. Laverty L o ty of Saforth was
second in a 2:08 mile in the
ninth for 'Ron Williamson.
The 'Preferred 10th race was
won in21NbyTar Daw nuke,
owned by Larry Daw of
Clinton and Claude Daw of
Mississauga With Dennis
Jewitt cif Clinton on the bike.
Credit for tis good per-
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op
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eeoon,d with Yankee Go Lee
.iwifn` owner Ron Kerr of
Goderich and Reggie. Ford,
Owned by Charles Brindley of
Goderich was third for 'driver -
Jack Merian.
Senate Leudor, owned by
, Gord Rapson of Bo\nooaviUo
wa's an easy 'win-ner, of the
fourtb race. Bill took him to
tb7 front and, no one could
catch him. His fractions were
• :32 - 1:04.4 - 1:36.3 - 2:07.3.
'Jobn D8ntboro finished fourth
with Imp Mathers. for the
Bruken' M. Stables of
'3ocleiiob while Verdun
— Vanstone was fifth with
Cmtby'mHat for his son Brad.
,lrlobaHanover, aaix'yenr'
mddrnarobyBullotBauover''
Irish Flower, owned by Lorne
Tyndall of Clinton had her
titst lifetime win in 2:09 with
She alSO has one second and
one third ` . —n
-L„“three starts.
Bullet Rose, owned by Ed
. . Qezairo'of 'Sooyurtb. fin'ished
second with Dennis Jewitt on
the bike. Jack Meriam was
fourth with Claybrook Romeo
for Qhar\em. Brindley of
Goderich..
'Vere were two divisions of
thd Ontario Sires Stake for
two-year-old Filly .Trotters.
The first . non -betting race
for apuro* of *8.460.03' was
won by Frost Season,by High
Level Phil Lee Frost, owned
.bv Vern Baker of Islington
and driNe} - bitein ChoWen, Clinton, $100; and
`2:0.3. Ron Feagan finished -January, Bill Strong, Clinton,
fourth with Lindfields Alibi $100.
pupee$
wins~~~~
Robert Dupee of 'Clinton
won $300 in the IatestClinton
Junior "C" 300 Bobster Club'
draw.
The' draw, which Continues
every month for the next six
months, saw ,A1 Parker of
Clinton win $\0Vinthe June }5^
draw, while Cam Proctor of
Clinton vxuo*l00iathe May 15
'draw.
Other winners mo for are:
April, Wayne Holthauzer of
Burlington, $190, March 30\'
Rick Welch, Clinton, $300;March .15, Pat Saundercock,Clinton, $100; February,,Bev
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OLINTONNBWS-RFCORD.THURSDAY, JULY,'J4,J GE 7
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Harvey Holland of Clinton is dismayed after the front
engine of his dual -engine tru'Oux threw two rods thi'ough the
. oil pan during the Tractor Pull at Go4odch\uet Friday
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the 9,000 Open clast at the
`ime...Oil runs '~—'-- out ` 'the
--^engine, and opiece 0irod Lies ulhis
loci. The pull 'attracted 3,x0Vpeople. (S|nxw\'S(orphoto)
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Awable offers
ma°
����v��D��m��� facilities
Th Ab)w~B yield family reunion that day! WeConservation nvu/vo� �o�m�mu cap be with. us for
con sex ,uu`' offer | £m� -���—
,urie�,'nf 'yucUit|eo and
and 'cnic. --'' .
possible activities for all area Plan to visit the con
residents.ycrvudun areas nearest you
Area, 1W -wiles east of Varna,
Th» Hunnockhurn »Vi!dUyamthis summer and take uad,on'rs two nwms c« »m� facilities
vantage of the activities and
trails through .'varying
topography
'Picnic -king, family reunion
~g'1 o'xothu,,S. uwhhmingund
hiking are possible posih1e at Clinton,
--Morrison Dam, Luoan.
()/rkhi\L Rock' 'Glen, Thud-
-, ford and Port Blake Con-
�
'� m,r`aon«ruou.•
^port 1,:runxs ,COnseration
Area allows boat access to, thg.
` ^('u[' and .picn|cking'4n�.
Uyhioxuncubm s�ib�� '
"^ 'r
. Rock Glen 'Conservation
An'a provides activities
those PcoPle interested in the
geology and n� the
x nuytx wanting
to hike the trails u,Auut`en]oy
he heauty of the a
At Parkhill Conservation
Area on Sunday, July 24, the.,
�,""".=.°^"`" Authority ~'`^
HuronCottniy4-fIclubsto cele�. te 25th birthdav'
~n February 29th. 1952, :i2 and Reunion of past and
Club Lcwdoru, r,epresenting proyen� 4'f \uodorx, mem-
the various boys and girls hers` parents,' Agricultural
.Agricultural Clubs in Huron Representative staff and
Couoty, met at the Home Economists on
Agricultural Office in Clinton S July 23rd. 1977, at
to discuss all rules and the Blyth Arena. -Tho
regulations pertaining to celebrations are taking the
junior Clubs in. the county. form ,of banquet ot 12 p.m,
From thi�noodnA the Huron, and u reunion in the af-
County 4-H CLuh [oudery' ternoon. •
Association was' formed and Gust Speaker for the
the 4-H name was aiopted as banquet- will be R .9. (Bob)
aprefix toall Junkir Clubs in Carbert, General Manager of
the county. the Ontario Agricultural
1977 marks the 25th WuxeuminMilton and former
AnnivorouryoCthis event und���neditor for CK NX in
dhe``Buron County 4`H Club «inAhum.
Leaders' Association are Former ~ Agricultural
'planning uday o7Co|oh,utiyn Representative staff. retur-
MLillian
the graduation exercises at
Fanshawe College on June 17
when her soric' Sohn- rec•eived
his diploma in Graphic design
major.
Mr.' and Mrs. Don Ferguson
and family of North Bay were
recent visitors With the
former's .parents Mr. and.
Mrs. WilMer Ferguson and
Mrs. Raiph MacArthur of
Edmonton i'vacationing with
her mother Mrs. Hilda Beer
and members of her family.
Mr. Gordon Love -who has
been a patient in South Huron.
Hospital, EXeter was tran-
sferre'd to St. Joseph's
Hospital, London this week.
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Birthdays celebrated at
Queensway NursingHorne
Louise Mitchell�br ted her birthday on
ce
Friday and. Bernice Howes
and Clara Featherston.ce}obruted theirs on Sunday..Welcono to a new resident,&ro.F\oroncaBuntor.
Church service was con-
ducted by Mrs. Eric Luther
with Mrs. Brrottotthe piano'
0000npunied by Mrs. Nan
Britton.
Visitors
With
h
R. un
en. UBrr
ott
were his wife Pearl, daughter.
Helen Toy1n�Joyce �ousugy
.
Lynn Proctor, Clara and
'Porco Johnston, Shirley
Prnu(y and Mrs. Ada
Tre|binerpjs|ted. .A\
Barrett: Irene Ku\b{}eieh.
Mrs. `pur\nor and Lynn
Latimore. Visitors with Vera' '
Lunmiewere Iva Ridley and
Ilia Dunn, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Wright.
Lynda Lippert
'Schenk visited Hugo Schenk.
Mrs. Sid ,PUllman and Rosa
Harris visited Bernice
Lavery. Mrs. George Blake
and Jesse Ingle, , Brussels,
Afeock, London visited Cora
Noock.Ann Be\iand Mrs. B.
Bell visited Mrs. Hedley.
Keith and Doris Leonard,.
Willowdale ylsited Clara
Featherston.
,Mrs. Edna Simmons visited
lief, mother Mrs. Arthur.
Edna Werner, Thelma.
Mrs. Danny Rodwell
and Edna May Rodwell
visited
and Cathy Gibbings visited
Mrs. 'Taylor. Dalton and Lilly
Ileywood and. Earl and Eve
Dick Visited Mrs. Hunter.
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fling 0,rthooccuaion include
.|ohn^8uder.Gordon Behnou.
Gerry Montgomery, Dot g
-W|ba Dave Inglis, Art
Bolton, Gerry Ch r)u|n.
Don(r(,ve.Morels Huff,
Doug Keys and Jim Arnold.
Past Horne Economists at-
tending the reunion include.
Steckle. Flora Durnin.
Diane (Liddiard) Pirhonon.
Kit ',Hunt) Scott, Sharon
(Car/roll) Hart. JVun Scott,
Pula (Danude) 'Squire,
Shirley (Pottoroon)McAllister and Susan
(Heard) Wheatley.
Tickets for the banquct are
available from 4-H
Agricultural Club Leaders in
the various communities .in
Huron,. ,An the 4-H
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Excluding Uee���d Baler Twine«and-
+ Cash and Carry While present ;tock lasts.-
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.ititjeefloid ' ' l 262.4002. `.Zurrall 244-4393
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s)onsor a day of fani'y fun at'
the Parkhill
onoo Regatta
and picnic. muAiytruuon*||�
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be 10:30 - 11 am on the beach.
There wU\ho[u�ovo�cysuch
as the crab race, gunnel
hohh|nA, and water
basketball, whichare fun for
the pu/�icipon{and opuctou>r
alike. There wiUboevents for'
the younger members -of the
family as well as more
rompudhvo races for the
canoe cnd'�iost.' At lunch
time plan to bring a picnic_
lunch or something to bo,
h,cur
Picnic 'and *wir�minA
'facilities are. available at
PurkhiUuy Well as overnight
rumpin��one w�hndtnstay
the weekend.
Bring your immediate
family, friends ',or 'hold yourpnznum�'�u* touched the
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lives of so rnany people in the '
county. past ^'Hclub (»ud»r§
and members wno cannot
attend the banquet or in-
vited to attend the "reunion
port of the programme at 2
p.m. The Huron County ^'B
Youth .council are rounding
off the days activities wit1a
|'HDance otthoBlyth Arena.
Tickets for the dance are.,
'uvuliable, �7,om ^-11 Youth
Council Representatives
throughout the couflty.
The Huron county 4-H Club
Leaders' Association hope the
many past and p,eoont 4-H
club members and leaders
will take the. opportunity to
return to Blyth .and renew
acquaintances of for
friends.
m
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Thvo4w^
voul|(lever set -
coming Gutm
mhauo--^nu
don't v/vuthe
enemy i hip
target
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Fitness is fun
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