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Tuckersmith Mixed
Roses and Rye are in
first place with n points
and Amy's Slings are
second with 67. Hilda's
Hi -palls have 62 Mary's
Martinis have 60 and
Isobel's Baby Ducks are
next, with 54, Martha's
Manhattans are in last
place with 49.
For the ladies Amy
Gerrits had the high
single of 23$,, the high
triple of 626 and the high
average of 187.
Angus Hummel had the
men's high single of 287,
the high triple of 751 and
the high average of 225.
Tuesday Ladies
The Five Pins are in
first place with 731/2
points and Boyes'
Boucles are next with 70.
The Calico Cutters have
68 points, Duddy's
Denims have 641/2, a
Touch of Velvet have
631/2, Nora's Notions have
611/2 and Gwen's
Ginghams are last with
59.
Vera Beck had the high
single , of 238. The high
triple went to Hilda
Gerrits with 568 and Iva
Reid had the high
average of 215.
Molson's Crown Mixed
The. Orangoutangs are
first with 48 and the
Bears are close behind
with 47. The scoring then
drops leaving the Pink
Elephants with 39, the
Laughing Hyenas with 37,
the Cheetahs with 3-6, the
Chimpanzees with 35 and
the Tigers and the
Bobcats tied with 33
'points each.
In -the ladies' scoring,
Debbie Hull had the high
single of 237 and the high
triple of 615. Marj Moore
had the high average of
207.
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For the men, Ken
J.Chnston had the high
single 0'316 and the 40
*average of 233. The high
triple went to Art Burt
with 708,
Mixed League
Bob Falconer was, the
top bowler in the men's
scoring. He took the high
single of 337, the high
triple of 769 and the high
average of 204. In the
ladies' division Stella
Peacock had the high
single of 239 and the. high
triple of 608. Louise
Gibbings had the high.
average of 203.
Rocky's- Rollers are at
the top of the league
standings with 60 points
and the S.C.A.B.S. are
behind in second place
with 49 points, leaving the
Bees third with 48. •
Different Strokes have
42 and the M and M's and
Die Hards are tied with 39
points each. Bob's Girls
have 34 and Tom's
Turkeys are in last place
with 23.
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- CLINTON NE W,, AY „ APEMBER ;Op 1979—PACM 7
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Let there be families and o
friends joined together in love and
warmth, linking the old ways and the new.
Starry eyed with Christmasjoy we send
thanks to one and all.
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Margie Holmes, left, played the mother, while
Gwen Holland and Sanjeeta Khurana played
children in the Grade 5-6 classes skit, Dad's Quiet
Christmas, at Clinton Public School's Concert last
Monday night. Dad's Evening was anything but
quiet. (News -Record photo)
Ramblings from the area racetracks
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Lois Gibbings
Dillon Song, the 14 -
year -old pacer by Josies
Victory -Ann Key, that
will be forced to retire at
the end of the year 'due to
his age, is leaving in a
blaza of glory.
On Saturday,
December 15 he picked
up his 17th win from 26
starts in 1979 when he
won the first race at
Western Fair Raceway in
London, timed in 2:09.3.
Trained by Walter
Oster of Clinton, Dillon
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Song was driven by
Dennis Jewitt for Barry
Elliott. of Kitchener. His
earnings for the year now
total $6,517.
Randy Henry was
fourth with Arrochar
Ruth for owner Arnold
Doak of Goderich in the
second as was Randy
McLean with True Mix
for Marion J. Powell of
Thamesford.
Valleycreek Zip, a
three-year-old Zip Tar
filly with a 2:03.2 pacing
record this •year, was
third in.the $2,200 feature
tenth race for R.W.; D.R.
and K.A. Carter of Blyth..
On Friday night at
London, Gerry Roebuck
drove Cinda Meadows to
:victory in 2:09.4 for Ruth
and Cinda Jerry of
Goderich. Sing Outs
Hope, trained by Terry
Rutledge of Clinton for
Harold and Mary Eyre of
Dublin finished fourth in
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the eighth.
Prima Daisy was
second in the sixth for
partners John Bettke of
Hensall and Roy
Baynham of Kippen_with
Yvonnes Jeff finishing
third for Janet and
Wayne, Bennewies.
Joe McDaid of
Goderich was fourth with
pacer Irish Scram that he
trains for Clarence Hair
of Alvinston, on Sunday,
December 16. This was
only the second time that
races have been held on a
Sunday at London, with
the other being on Boxing
Day in 1976.
Fleet Fighter, co -
owned by trainer Wayne
Horner of Clinton, was a
winner in 2,.04.1 at
Windsor Raceway on
December 15.
Ron Williamson of
Seaforth was third with
Willas Ferrica for Ted
and Bruce Lamont in a
2:04.3 mile the same
night.
Bill Fleming of Clinton
bought a two-year-old
col named Sumac
Champ, by Horton
Hanover -Solar Deb by
Noble Victory, at the
CHSH Fall Mixed Sale in
Toronto on November 24.
I would like to thank
Junior draw
The Junior C Mustangs
300 Booster Draw held on
December 15 was won by
Ray Garon, Clinton.
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Next to surViving an
earthquake, nothing is
quite so satisfying as
getting a refund on your
income tax. s
We're full up with extra special Christmas
wishes for you, for Joy, Friendship and
Cheer. Lt's a privilege to serve you . . thanks.
Harold King, Proprietor
227 Victoria St., Clinton
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Ever thankful
for your
enduring faith
and trust, we
extend thanks
to our
cherished
patrons. May
the radiance of
His birth
illuminate
your holiday.
JACK GERRITS
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sweet delights of a sugar plum world,
we hope its fairy tale 'magic fills your
holidays with dazzling delights.
We have enjoyed knowing you
and serving you this year.
Season's Greetings
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