Clinton News-Record, 1977-07-21, Page 7• *
Ramblings from.......
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Dale Kennedy of Seaforth
was third with his brother
Alan. driving, Claybrook
Sudden owned by -Grant and
Carl Fisher of Goderich, was
Fourth' with the latter on the
bike.
John Lester drove Miss -
grucefield to a third place
• finish in thelourth for owners
Mel -Gra'fiam of Brucefield
and Ron Graharniof Toronto.
Jay Dee Dusty, owned by
James D. Taylor of Hensall,
was fourth with Art Abbott
up.
• Mullet, Rose,. owned.by Ed.
Bezaire of Seaforth was third
in a 2;08.3 mile with driver
Dennis Jewitt. Bi1 Caldwell's
Lucky Lobo was fourth.
R.H. Arnie, owned by Helen
and Rbn Swartz of Lucan had
his first win of the year in 2:09
in the sixth. Walter Oster is.
training him in Clinton and he
was driven by Don Larkin.
Last year he took a record of
2:07 as a , three-year-old.
Trisha Hanover, owned by
Lorne Tyndall of Clinton, was
second with • Frank
* MacDonald driving. Harlo
Champ, owned by Ernest
Brown and Harold Gibbings
was fifth with the latter on the
bike.
'Ron Williamson gave
• Dianne Camp her fifth win of
the year in the seventh. She
paced her mile irr 2;07.4 for
owner Ken Holmes of
Seaforth. Scarlet Frost,
owned by John Jewitt of
Londesboro * and Dennis
Jewitt of Clinton finished
third with Dennis up.
' Muddy Knight gave Ron
Williamson his second win of
the day in 2:07.2 in the eighth.
He had also raced on Friday
night at Elmira where he
finished second for owners
Jim MacLeod and Carroll
Browning of Toronto. Imp
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Mothers, owned by the
Broken M. Stables of
Goderich was fourth for
driver John Mathers.
-Prima Daisy, owned by
John Bettke of Hensall and
Roy B. Baynham of Kippen,
seems` ^to really like the
Clinton track. Two weeks
-ago, she took a new record of
:05.4 at Clinton. On July 12
she finished third atWood-
stock. Sunday she won again
at Clinton in 2:06.2 in the
ninth race. Dennis Jewitt was
second with Truanna Duke
for owner -trainer Wayne
1st Race
TIMBERINA HY
ANN SUE
MOVIN N GROOV1N
BEV'S ACE
RIPPLE HENLEY
MOVIE MAKER JACK
KERR'S BOY
A.E.
JANET EX15RESS
2nd Race
ALL NIGHT FERRIC
CHARLIE BROWN WAY
APACHE GREY
JANEY'S READY •
SKIPPY DEL
LEE SCARLET •
CLAYBROOK SABRE
JEFFREY HI
Horner of Brucefield, and . 3rd Race
Watcher's Pride was third DOUBLE ROYAL ,
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with Norm Campbell driving Rug 0 WAVE
for Charles* Trafagander. of MARGO JOHNSTONCHAMPION HIT
Stratford. HAI,AGRAPH
The $1,100 feature tenth RAG Tog Km,
race was won by ,Greenview ABIDE Nt, •
puke, driven by Ray McLean AEDAINTY MEADOW Vahstone
for M.E. and W.R. Shean of
Stratford. The /eight-year-old
horse by Newport Duke paced hutch Murney, left, was kebt busy last Wednesday night
to a new lifetime record of as he showed hundreds*of visitors the cleaner at work
:1:05.4 for his sixth win this during' an open house at Fleming Feed Mill. Nearly 1,200 -
year. Neil McRanns Hoofer people took advantage of the tour and the free meal.
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finished second while Terry (News -Record photo)
Kerr was, third with Lady ▪ •
Horton. Melford Lester was
fourth with Colas .Duchess. Saddle club holds second sh9w
Muskoka Belle, who cut out
early fractions of :30.3-1 :Q1.4-
1:34.1 was fifth at the wire,
with driver Dennis Jewitt for
Wayne Horner of Brucefield.
Muskoka Belle had raced on
Friday night at Elmira where
she finished third in the race
which Senate Leader won.
Greenview . Duke had also
raced at the same track and
finished fifth in a different
race.
At Elmira on • Monday
.night, Dennis Jewitt won with
both Hazy Dares and Spinner,
owned and trained by Velma
.J. Baird 'of Crediton. He
finished fifth with Adorable
.Luck for Larry Baird of
Hensall,
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Clinton raceway entries
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Pace $350
R. Henry
R. Filth
• B. Dupee
A. Abbott
L. Decaluwe
T.B.A.
R. Battin
B Faulds
Pace $350
F. Maguire
'R. Colvin
R. Qattin
W. Caldwell
T.B. A.
A. Hardy
M VanL.antluyt
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WilliamsOn
• Puce 1450
N Campbell
J. Muir
A. Abbott
D.,Jewtt
L. Decaluwe
Jr Meriam
J. Marshall
4th Race .
D.K. YOUNG
EXCEL MAUD
FERRIC'S LASS
HIGHLAND SKIRL
SWIFT HONEY
ace $375
C. Young
F. Maguire
W. German
N. Campbell
L. Bako
HULLE'I'T ROSE
IRISHA HANOVER
AE
ADORABLE LUCK
5thRa
FLASHY ROYAL
-SILVER CREEK citgp.
BANDELLERO
JESS 'MITH
SPOILED BEN
COWANS KNIGHT
MISS WILMINGUN
AE.
CAROLS PET
EARS A
6th Race
JODIE DALE
JAY DEE DUSTY
C,AFtl,,S KNIGHT
TITAN WAVE :0 •
cLA Y BROOK MILTON
BRISK KNIGHT
YANKEE GO LEE
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SCARLET FROST
7th Race
MISS RAMAH
A USABLE BABE
R.H. ARNIE
IMP MATHEFIS
PEBBIES GIRL
SENGA
HARLO CHAMP
A. E.
C,^ THY'S HAT
Goderich Twp. rec. news
Ivy DI \NNE BRAND
All the seniors were in top
form this week, as•they won
44 their games. The girls
defeated Londesboro by the
4e score of 32-7, The senior "A"
boys played in HolmesVille
and downed Auburn 15-7. The
"B" team also playing at
home were too much for
Londesboro, beating them_28-
13.
The Juniors are still having
a little trouble_as—B'ertm filer
beat -the girls and Varna
whipped the "A" boys team.
The "B"s sat this week out.
it* Next week July 26 the
Benmiller Junior Girls and
the Auburn Senior Girls play
at Holmesvitle. On July 28 the
two Junior Boys teams battle
it out at home, while Ben -
miller plays against the
Senior Boys "W' team also in
Holmesvple and. the "A"
team tr avels to Varna. There
4 are two games both Tuesday
The Seaforth and District
Saddle Club held its second
club show on July 16 at the
fair grounds. Judge Bruce
Hicks of Centralia. awarded
the high point junior plaque to
Patti Muegge on Sheba and
the runner up was Greg Riley
on Champ. ,
Lynn Flowers, riding
Dancer's Rhythm won the
high point 'senior per-
formance and the runner up
was D,onna Hemingway on
CottonwoOd Cutie. Rick
Brown of Joe won in the high
point senior games and John
DeKroon, riding Hot Pants
was the runner up.
In the junior trail division,
the results were: first, Patti
.Muegge on Sheba; second,
Susan Pullman on Flame;
third, Susan Pullman on
Little Bright Eyes; fourth,
Mark Mcllwain on Joe and
and Thursday nights and also fifth, Patti Muegge onEelly.
the Tykes 'play on the third In the senior trail class, the
diamond every Tuesday night winners were: Donna
so there is a full week of ball. Hemingway on Cottorivood
It's nice to see some Cutie.: Norma Riley on Della
parents coming out to these Delmark and Sharon
games. It gives the kids a Colclough on Pepper's
boost to see Mom and Dad ojt Delight.
tocheer them on. Patti Muegge on Sheba won
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Friday night July 23 at invthe pleasure class*, other
o'clock "Barbara's Beauties.", competitors were: Elaine
will invade the Benmiller Coombs on Kelly; Susan
Diamond to tangle with the Pullman on Flame; Terry
Forester's Slow Pitch team. Sims on McGinley's Holly and
An evening of fun should be in Mark Mcilwain on Joe.
store. In the senior flag race the
winner was Rick Brown on
G1111 Club...
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Bill Pincombe, Toronto hit
20 'and Clayton, Schultz,
Goderich shot 19. Ashley
Gilbert hit 18-whitelim East
shot 16 and Kent Schultz, a
junior shooter from Goderich
scored with 11.
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Joe; Doug Riley on Bay
Betsey came in second; John
DeKroon on, Hot • Pants
followed and Graham
Sholdice on Pala Cody came
in last.
the senior pole bending, Bra ssett e'; Donna
the winners were: Rick Hemingway on Cottonwood
Cutie: Norma Riley on Della
,Delmark and Nancy
MacDonald on Goldie.
In the junior goat
decorating division • the
winners were: Greg Riley on
Champ: Karen Bennett on
Star: Patti Muegge on Sheba ;
Brown on Joe; Harvey
Hoggart on Sam and Jerry
Sims on McGinley's Holly.
In the western pleasure
crass the winners were: Lynn
Flowers on Dancer's Jerry
Sims on McGinley's Holly'
Donna Hemingway on Cot-
tonwood Cutie; Norma Riley
on Della Delmark and Sharon
Colclough on Pepper's
Dream.
In the junior barrel crawl -
through Mark- McIlwain on
Blaze came in first; second,
Karen Bennett on Star: Greg
Riley on Champ for third and
Brian Riley on Ben Leo came
last.
In the senior command
competition the winners
were: Lynn Flowers on
Dancer's Rhythm; 'Donna
Hemingway on Cottonwood
Cutie; Jerry Sims on
McGinley's Holly; Graham
Sholdice on Cherokee; Nancy
Maciponald on Goldie.
In the senior key hole race
the winners were: John
DeKroon on Hot Pants; Doug
Riley on Bay'Betsey; Harvey
Hoggart on Sam ; Rick Brown
on, Joe and Graham Sholdice
on Pala Cody.
Rick Brown on Joe took
first place.in the senior barrel
race; Rick DeKroon on Hot
Pants came second.. He was
followed liy,Graham Sholdice
on , Pala Cody; Harvey
Hoggart 'on Sam and Jerry
Sims on McGinley's Holt/.
In the senior pleasure class
the wjnners were: Lynn
Flowers on Dancer's Rhyth-
m: Michele Flowers an
by 51anche oeeves
Mrs. Kathleen Wyatt of,
London has been visiting her
son, John Wyatt and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Edwards
of Exeter .were Saturday
visitors with Don and Isabel
Harris„
On Sunday, 20 relatives Snd
,friends. gathered at the home
of Steve and June Carter, for
the occasion of little Kelly
Carter's second birthday.
Grarnpa and Gramma Harris
also attended.
We of the comm unitywould-
like to welcome Mr, and Mrs.
Joe Verdine and family to the
area and are now taking care
of the folks in Holmesville
with the store, May they
enjoy their- - -stay in
Ralph McAdam received
injuries when the dune buggy
he was riding hit a log and
overturned on him Sunday
and now he is a patient in
University Hospital, London.
Get well wishes from the
community go to Ralph.
Gilbert and Ann Brand are
having 'a busy summer
having had three groups of
relatives yisiting from
Holland.
How to us• e
less electricity and
stay just as cool
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wound the air -conditioner, and
remember to keep the filters
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Help the air -conditioner by
keeping sun out of the ro-um,
and by doing hot work like
washing and ironing in the cool
part of the day.
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OINTON PUBLIC UTILITES COMMISSION
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1) .14.V.114.
F MacDonald
D Jewitt
Pace $350
K Wallis
R McLean
Fisher
T Kerr
G Roebuck
A McDoiigall
W. Budd
F MacDonald
T.B.A.
Pace 6450
N McRann
A Abbott
R Henry
T Kerr'
M VanLanduyt
, R. Rundle
J. Duckworth.
Brian Riley on Ben
Brenda Pullman
Bright Eyes.
Jewitt
Pace $475
B. Daer
G Woodburn
' D. Larkin
Mathers
U Roebuck
N McRann
H Gibbings
✓ Vanstone
Leo and
on Little
8th Race
R. T ADIOS
D.R. VOLO
EL BUENO
CHAMPION CHECK
MISS SADIE PRIDE •
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LEAHAVEN JEWELL
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DIANNE: CAMP
Pace $.354
• W Budd
• R. McLean
A Hardy
A Abbott
R. Williamson
N Campbell
W Caldwell
L. DeCaluwe
Pace 6500
N Campbell
R Williamson
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Two gtrls are helping
at Point Farms
Donna Riddell, 18, and
Denise Byrne, 18, are
working at Rpint Farms -This
summer for the ministry of
natural resources, through
the Experience '77 Program.
1.3..jake Evans is their
supervisor,
These girls are required to
help look after the 'main-
tenance of the park. They are
cutting, watering and
trimming trees, painting
comfort stations and signs,
cutting grass, delivering
garbage cans and collecting
garbage. A rail fence is also
being' extended from the
Pace 1:1500
R McLean
• McLean
N McRann
W Vidito
D. Jewitt
R. Pettn
trrbaandcwe.ay in, by the park
Donna, a grade 12.student,
is returning this fall to
complete grade 13at South
Huron, District Secondary
School, in Exeter. She resides
at RR 1, Hay Post Office.
!Denise resides at 113
Columbia Drive, Huron Park.
She studies at South Huron
District Secondary School in
Exeter, and is also returning
to complete her grade 13.
• These girls plan to have an
exciting summer at Point
Farms, keeping the park
clean and attractive for
campers and visitors.
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