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Saddle . club has final show
Seaforth and District
Saddle Club held their last
show of the season on Sunday,
September 4 at the Fair
Grounds. The show was
judged b.y Wayne Preszcator ,
of Exeter. Results are as
follows:
Sr. Engijsb pleasure: 1st,
Norma Riley on Della
Delmark; 2nd, Michele
Flowers on Brassette; 3rd,.
Donna Hemingway on
Tramp; 4th, Lynn Flowers on,
Dancer's Rhythm.
Jr. steady hand: Patti
Muegge, Sheba.; Susan
Pullman Flame; Brenda
Pullman), Little Bright Eyes;
Greg Riley, Champ; Jeff
Quipp, Queen.
Sr. western pleasure:
Norma Riley, . Della
Delmark; Donna
Hemingway, Tramp; Roy
Beuerman, Jeff Carlton; Kim
Riley, Rafter; JoAnne
Sholdice, Cherokee.
Jr. egg race: Susan
Pullman, Flame; Patti
Muegge, Sheba; Jeff Quipp,
Queen; Mark Mcl lwain.
Blaze; Karen Bennett, Star.
Sr. ring spearing: Harvey
Hoggart, Sam; Graham
Sholdice, Pala Cody; Lenu.
Yeo, Lady Luck; JoAnne
Shaldice, Cherokee.
Jr. ring spearing: Susan
Pullman, Flame; Brenda
Pullman, Little Bright Eyes;
Karen Bennett, Star.
Sr. command class: Norma
Riley, . Della Delmark; Roy
Beuerman, Jeff Carlton;
JoAnne Sholdice, Cherokee;
Lynn Flowers, Dancer's
Rhythm; Kim R i ley,R after.
Sr. flag race: John
DeKroon, Hot Pants;
Graham Sholdice, Pala Cody.
Jr. musical bags: Susan
Pullman, Flame; Brenda
Pullman, Little Bright Eyes;
Patti Muegge, Sheba; Mark
Mcllwain, Blaze; Gre
Ramblings
by Jack Duckworth. Dennis
Jewitt finished second with
Adorable Luck for Larry
Baird of Hensall. Bay
Wonder, owned by Bruce and
Wayne Dupee was fourth with
the latter on the bike.
Bill German of Goderich
was fifth with his Ferrie's
Lass in the sixth.
Scarlet Walbob, owned by
Walter and Robert Daer of
Goderich was second with
driver Frank Dam in the
seventh race trot.
R.H. Arnie was second in a
2:07.4 mile in the eighth for
driver Dennis Jewitt and
owners Helen and Ron Swartz
of Lucan. He is trained by
Walter Oster at Clinton. Imp
Mathers was fifth with
Eugene Mathers on the bike
for the Broken M. Stables.
At Flamboro on.August 31,
Bobby Tar, owned by Jim
Riehl of Goderich was second
in a 2:04 mile. The same night
at Greenwood,. Auburn
Forbes N. was second for
owner Wayne Hormer of
Brucefield.
Tide Delight, a five-year-
old mare by Josies Victory -
Queenie Tide, owned by
Donald Campbell of Goderich
was driven to a new record of
2:05.1 by Randy McLean at
Flamboro on September 1.
At Elmira on Friday night,
Jay Dee Lonesome took a new
mark of 2:09.4 in the secoltid
for her driver John Irvine and
owner James D. Taylor of
Hensall. Bill Rapson of
Holmesville finished fifth
With A Mortgage Lifter for his
far Gord in the fourth.
Sc Honey, owned by
Frank Little of Goderich was
fifth in the seventh with Jim
McNeil up.. John Shaddick
finished second with
Claybrook Kaola in the ninth.
He co-owns her with Wm.
Bradley and L. Kloss of
Goderich. Jay Dee Dusty was
continued from page 6
following him out in No. 7. He
• didn't have much of a chance
to get away good since the No.
8, Meadow G. Bill had to
follow No. 2, Bolsover Bill. .
Usually when there is this
kind of interference there is a
recall, but the starter let
therri go anyway. Then on the
first turn Wilcor Stephen with
driver Terry Kerr made a
break in front of M.S. Dusty
with Robert Scrannage
driving. She got her foot
caught in the formers wheel,
but after rearing up a few
times she got free. Neither
was able to finish the race.
Scarlet Son got past this mix-
up and tried his best but
,ended up fifth.
As a result, there was a
gigantic pay-off of $139.50 on
the winner Meadow G. Bill, as
well as an exactor of $689.70
when he was combined with
the second place finisher
Bolsover Bill.
Harlo Champ, owned by
Ernest Brown and Harold
Gibbings of Clinton was
second in the first race with
the latter on the bike. Jason
*Direct was fourth with Randy
McLean up for co-owner Mike
• Rosen of Montreal. Sunday
Topic finished fifth for driver
Jack Duckworth and owner
Ron McBride of Goderich.
Golder Chris, a six-year-old
son of . Scarlet Wave - Lady,
Crest, had his first win of the
year in the second. He was
driven by Dennis Jewitt for
owner Franc •Stroop of
Fordwich. Carol's Pet, owned
by May and Walter Pepper of"
M Clinton finished second with
Frank MacDonald up. John
Muir was third with Kin 0
Wave for. Garry and Marven
Wein of Crediton.
Jeffrey Hi, owned by Dale
Kennedy of Seaforth' was
third for driver John Muir in
the third. Jahil Belle was fifth
with Dennis Jewitt up for
Glenn and Isabel Smith of
Brussels.
Silver Creek Creed was on
his best behavior this week
and won the fourth in 2:11.1
for driver Terry Kerr. Dennis
Jewitt was third with his
Champion Hit. Bill Caldwell
finished fourth with Major
Decision for owner Lorne
Dale of Clinton.
Iron Lassie, a four-year-old
mare by Iron Rail - Miss Jean
• La Salle, was a winner in
2:09.2 in the fifth in her first
lifetime start. She is owned
and trained by Bert McBride
of Goderich and was driven
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Riley, Chain pt:
Sr. penny equitation: Roy
Beuerman, Jeff Carlton;
Lynn Flowers, Dancer's
Rhythm; Kim Riley, Rafter;
Norma Riley, Della Delmark.
Sr. barrel race: Doug
Riley, Bay Betsey; John De
Kroon, Hot Pants; Harvey
Hoggart, Sam; Graham
Sholdice, Pala Cody; Lenus
Yeo, Lady Luck.
Sr. Texas speed and action:
Doug Riley, Bay Betsey;
John DeKroon, Hot Pants;
Harvey Hoggart, Sam;
. Graham Sholdice, pyla Cody.
Congratulations to the
following high point winners'
high point junior, Susan
Pullman, Flame; runner up,
Patti Muegge, Sheba; high
point Sr, performance,
Norma Riley, Della
Delmark; runner up, Roy
Beuerman, Jeff Carlton; high
point Sr. games, John
'DeKroon, Hot Pants; runner
up, Doug Riley, Bay Betsey.
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fourth for owner James
Taylor.
On Saturday night at
Hanover, John Mathers drove
Streakin Time to a fourth
'place finish in the first race
for Ken Mathers of London.
Reggie Ford, owned by
Charles Brindley of Goderich
was second with driver Jack
Meriam„ in the second race.
Timberina Hy finished third
for Arnold Doak of Goderich
with Randy Henry up.
Irisha Hanover, owned by
Lorne Tyndall of Clinton was
second with driver Frank
MacDonald in a 2:07 mile in
the sixth. 5 low has four
wins, four ,v,,,nds and two
thirds from10 lifetime starts.
Tony Bay, owned by Ross
1vlcEwan and Lorne Brown of
Clinton, and trained by
Walter Pepper was third in
the eighth with Ross Battin
driving.
At Mohawk on .,Monday
night, Truanna Duke, owned
by Wayne Horner of
Brucefield, was second.
At Elmira on September 5,
Flame Messenger, six-year-
old trotter by All Aflame -
Debutante Hanover, owned
by Evelyn Rapson of
Holmesville, had his first win
of the' year in 2:11.2 with Bill
driving. He has also had two
seconds and threa thirds from
20 starts, good for $1,656 in
1977.
' Bay B. Hayfee, owned by
Holmesville Valley Farms,
was fourth for driver Verdun
Vanstone in the seventh.
Muddy Knight finished fifth
for driver Ron Williamson
and owners Jim McLeod of
Seaforth and C. Browning.
Featured this Sunday,
September 11 at Clinton
Kinsmen Raceway will be the
Ontario Sires Stakes for
three-year-old colt and
gelding trotters. Qualifying
races are at 12:30 p.m. with
post time at 1:30 p.m.
D.
Canada's number one trotter, Dapper Dillion appeared
at the Clinton Raceway on Sunday for an exhibition mile.
Dapper recently ranin the International Trot in Yonkers,
New York and placed second. He is owned by Doreen
Rowcliffe of Hengall and Barry Elliott of Kitchener.
(News -Record photo)
By Bertha MacGregor
Dr. Fox of the University of
Western Ontario conducted
Church services in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday. Miss Brenda Pepper
presided at the organ.
The WMS and. Ladies Aid
meeting will be held on
Monday Sept. 12th at 8 p.m. A
joint meeting of the sessions
of Carmel Church, Caven and
Cromarty churches will meet
in. Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Wednesday, Sept.
14that8p.m.
Miss Dorothy Farquhar of
Toronto is spending this week
with her mother Mrs. Emma
Farquhar.
Mr. Burt Coleman of
London spent the holiday with
his mother, Mrs Gladys
Coleman and brother Ivan.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Knox of
Toronto were weekend
visitors with the latter's
mother, Mrs. Emma
Farquhar and brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Spencer.
Mr. and , Mrs. Geprge
Parker, Randy and Rod
returned to their home after
spending the summer months
at their trailer near Bayfield.
Miss Dale Gooding of
Parkhill visited last week
with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Dunn:
Miss Mary Goodwin
returned home from an ex-
tended vacation to the
Western Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Rannie and family of Sarnia
spent the weekend at the
home of the former's mother,
Mrs. Sam Rannie.
Mr. Gordon Love, who has
been a patient in South Huron ,
Hospital, Exeter, returned to
his home on Friday.
Mrs. George Dowson is a
patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, where she
is receiving treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn
were in .Thamesville bn
Saturday attending the
funeral of the late Mrs.
Marjorie Jean, (Armstrong)
Avery who passed away on
Wednesday August 31st. She
is survived by her son Don
Avery, daughter-in-law Mrs.
Don (Shirley Flynn) and
grand -children Scott and Lisa
Avery all of Deer Field Beach
Florida. Funeral service was
was held at the Thamesville
United Church Saturday, with
interment in Mayhew Mt.
Pleasant Cemetery.
Presentation
A pleasant evening was
spent at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Luther in honor of
;Larry Plette of the Bank of
•Montreal who has been
transferred to Perth.
Games were enjoyed by all
and Carl McMahon presented
Larry with a gift. A social
hour followed and all enjoyed
refreshments.
The staff of the Bank of
Montreal and their families
attended the gathering.
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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1977- -PACE 7
Bd. of Ed. delay's on. equipment needs
The Huron County Board of
Education delayed decision
on a recommendation to
spend $30,000 repairing and
replacing vocational
equipment in 1977 and $42,000
in 1978. The recommendation
was made to the board at its
Tuesday meeting after a
committee looked into hoard
policy for repairing or
replacing worn out or ob-
solete equipment in the
county schools.
The board set up •the
committee in April to meet
with commercial r and
technical vocational directors
of the county to formulate a
long range plan to keep
equipment in the classrooms ,
up to date and in sound
working order. The com-
mittee, met with directors of
the five county secondary
schools and found many
shortcomings in the
replacement system used by
the board.
The commercial and
technical classrooms in the
five county schools have a
total inventory of $827,455
based on the original cost
price. Of that about $97.000'
worth of equipment is in need
of repair and about $40,000
worth in need of replacement.
In 1976 the board spent $12,457
for repairs to equipment and
allocated $18,308 of the 1977
budget for replacement of
equipment.
The principals of the
schools, after consulting with
vocational directors,
suggested that the board
budget $14,720 for repairs to
equipment annually and
$45,500 for replacement. The
committee recommended
that....in 1977 the board spend
another $12,457 for repairs
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the committee set up to in-
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