HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-03-13, Page 9' On Saturday, March 8
ladies from Wingham,
Kincardine, .Ripley,
Goderich and •'surroun-
ding area enjoyed a day
of good.cuirling and great
food when the nen of the
Vanastra curling club
really outdid themselves
this year. -
- The meal, orchestrated
by John Brownridge and
his committee consisted
of fresh rainbow trout,
.ham, scalloped potatoe$,
baked beans and lettuce
and' spinach salad.
Everything was just
Ramblings from the races
by Lois Gibbings I
In what is probably one
of the higher cl'ai:s., ever
recorded '. at Windsor
Raceway, Wayne Horner
of Clinton and his partner
m, Hendrile of Point
Edward, lost .their pacer
Amherst Jack to Trevor
Ritchie on Friday night
for $44,000.
The four-year-old
gelding by Keystone
Journal-Skippy by
Meadow Skipper won
$23,695 in 1979, taking a
record of p, 2.01.4. On
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What's better than a perfect game in bowling, or a hole -In -one in golf? "Why, if
you're a curler, It's an eight -ender in curling, that was drew by Mary Moffatt of
Kippen last Saturday night at the Vanastra Curling club during the Ladies •
Open Spiel. Mary had all eight of her rocks count,in a real rarity in curling. Left
to `right are team members Marg Rogerson, lead; Mary Helen McLachlin of
Klppen, vice; Mary, who was skip;- and Shirley Carter, second. (News -Record
Down at the local -lanes
Molson's Crown Mixed
The first game of the
week's play was used as a
tie breaker between the
Bears and the
Orangoutangs to
determine the season's
champs.
The Bears ea eut as
the winners with'" this
year's _ team members
Marie Collins, Joe
Atkinson, Jean Good, Bob
Machan and Kim Daer;
In regular play, the
Bears topped the league
scoring with 3,058 and the
Cheetahs came second
with 2,993. The Chim-
panzees have 2,967 and
the Bobcats are behind
with 2,920.
The Tigers have 2,913
points, the 1 Pink
Elephants have 2,881, the
Laughing Hyenas are -
behind with 2,857 and the
Orangoutangs came up
last with 2,722.
Mai -ie Collins had the
ladies' high single with
313 and the high triple
with 710. Marj Moore took
the high average with 204.
For the men, Gary
Armstrong had the high
single of . 294. Don
McWhinney had the high
triple of 786 and Art Burt
took the high average
with 233.
• Tuesday.Ladles
Boyes' Boucles have a
10 point lead on first place
with 129 points, leaving
the Five Pins second with
1191/2 and the Calico
Cutters close behind with
119.
Chessell's Cut -ups have
114, Touch of Velvet have
1121/2 points and Gwen's
Ginghams are close
behind with 112. Duddy's
Denims have 1111/2 points
and Nora's Notions are in
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last place with 1021/2.
Ruby Uniac took the
high single with 245..
Betty Switzer had 610
points to take the high
triple and Iva Reid had
the high average of 203.
Tuckersmith Mixed
Amy's Slings ,.are in
first place with 124 points
and Roses and Rye are
second with 122.
Hilda's Hi -balls are
behind with 111 points
and Mary's Martinis
have 106 points. Martha's
Manhattans have 103
points and Isobel's Baby
Ducks are in last place
with 97.
Amy Gerrits was the
high lady scorer, taking
the high single of 306, the
high triple of 732 and the
high average of 190.
-- -Angus Hummel was the
top men's player, taking
the high single of 248, the
high triple of 652 and the
high average of 221..
Clinton Mixed
Rocky's Rollers are in
first place with 109 points,
leaving the Bees behind
in second place with 89
points and the S.C.A.B.S.
third with 84.
The Die !lards are
close behind with .83
points and the M and M's
have 81. Bob's Girls are
next with 78 points,
Different Strokes have 68
and Tom's Turkeys are at;
the bottom of the league'
with 50 points.
Linda Reinhart took the.
ladies' scoring, with a
high single of 254, a high
triple of 665 and the high
average of 191. '
For the mens,. Doug
Baktin had the high
single of 245. Steve
Sw_itz-er.__ had the -high
triple of 600 and Bob
Falconer took the high
average with 207 points. e
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fourth in a 2:00.3 mile,
after winning his fourth
race this year the
previous week timed in
2:01.2.
Other pacers from the
Horner Stable that are
racing well are Baronal
with a second on
,February 26, while
Wayne's Dilly Dares and
-G1,enc oe - Jamie-, that
races for Dan Donnelly of
Goderich were both
winners on February 29.
Merrywood Hoot, an
eight-year-old gelding by
Hoot Frost - Jesabel Hill,
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trotted to his second
victory . this year at
'Greenwood Raceway. in
Toronto on March 10. He
was drivenby his trainer
Jerry Duford for* owner
Nancy Holmes of Clinton
in. his 2 :08 mile.
Baronal and Dilly.
Dares were winners at
Windsor Raceway last
week for owner -trainer
Wayne Horner of Clinton.
Baronal, a seven-year-old
son of Baron Hanover,
with a 2:01 pacing record
and earnings of $58,962
throughr1979, was first in
2:02.3 with Bill Gale up on
March 4, while Dilly
Dares was timed in 2:07.2
on Saturday night. •
Shar Mel, a six-year-
old mare by Tarport
Arnie - Mary Glenford,
won the eighth race at
Greenwood Racewj vn
Toronto on March 7 for
partners Larry and Ray
Jeffrey of Goderich,
timed in 2:05.2.
Winnie Ensign finished
second at Windsor on
March 4 for owner
Verdun Vanstone of
Benmiller.
Still at the wine track
on Saturday- afternoon,
Randy Henry was second
driving Arrochar Ruth
for Arnold Doak of
Goderich with - W.ayne
Horner's Conray' Kevin
getting third with Eric
McEwan on the _bike.
Another pacer from the
Horner Stable, J A
Delight, was second for
driver Bill 'Gale on the
evening program.
Wayne Dupee finished
third with pacer Highland
Birthday owned by the
Cavallo Stables of Clinton
at Orangeville Raceway
on March 6.
Belle Dariel owned. by
Janet Jewitt of Clinton
was second at Flamboro
Raceway on Saturday
night with Dennis Jewitt
driving.
Fav, owned by Michael
Horner of -Clinton finish -cd •
fifth on Saturday af-
ternoon at ..Windsor
Raee-way-, while Glencoe
Jamie was fourth the
same night.
,CLIrrTaN nws-R
- delicious .and our thanks
to all the= en whe-helped
,prepare and serve. this
fantastic meal,
° The bonspiel was
sponsored by Duddy,
Workman, Bailey and
Cul tgan Real Estate
agencies and th,e club
would like to extend their
appreciation to them for
T their contribution.
The day was.
highlighted by an eight
ender scored by Mary
Moffatt and her team
consisting of Mary Helen
McLaughlin, Shirley
Carter -and Marg
Rogerson. All thrilled as
we are sure Mary and her
team were and
congratulate her for this
achievement.
The winners of the first
draw were: Hilda
Andrew, skip; Mary
-Walden,_ - uiee; Peggy ---
Charles, second and
Suzanne Andrew, lead
from Ripley.
Second was Marg
Knolton, Jean Pockett,
Norma Hunt and Ellen
Parberry of,Kincardine.
Third prize went , to
Alice Brandon, Barb
Telford, Wynn Graham
and Madelon Mcllwain of
Bayfield.
Consolation prize, went
to Rosemary Sellars,
Carol Munro, Marie
Collins and Jan Ferguson
of Vanastra.
The winners of the
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second ,draw were Barb
Kester, Anne Burton,,
Gail Gingras and Gail
Macintosh of Kincardine.
Second place -went .to
Faye Ribey, Nancy
M.acKinnon,Chris Turner
and Lorraine Betties of
Goderich:.
Third prize went to Kay
Sharp, Isobel Theedom,
Robyn Theedom and
Trudy Hill of Vanastra.
The consolation prize
was won by Mary Mof-
fatt, Mary Helen
McLaughlin, Shirley
Carter, and Marg
Rogerson of Vauastra;'
I would also like to
thank on behalf of the
ladies, the town ager,
chants who were,so
generous in teir
donations, of door -prizes;
Anstett's, Vanastra
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Shopping Centre, Cooke's
Florists and Groves TV
ad_apP-lianoe.
The ladies' chairman,
Mrs. Doris Cant+elon
deserves a lot of praise
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