Clinton News-Record, 1980-07-17, Page 6NTGN NEWS -RECORD, TRWRSDAY4, JULY 17, 1980
Ungs from the:mos..
by Lois Gibbing$
Ar' keenly contested
driver competition at
Clinton Kinsmen
Raceway on Sunday
afternoon resulted in all
five winning °horses
pacing -their fastest smiles
yet this year.
Randy Henry of
Goderich drove Jay Dee
Lonesome to victory in
2:09 for owner -trainer
James .D, Taylor of
Hensall in the second,
while John Muir finished
fourth with Harlo Champ
for James Watt of Blyth.
Ray McLean of London
was home first with
Gotcha Pen Din in' 2:07.3
in the fourth with Dinos
Landuyt'of Staffa,
Fred " Sadler, of
Parkhill was.second with
Crimson Josie. for lessee Mier: er, of Goderich
while Dennis Jewitt of
Clinton was third driving
Auburn Forbes N for
Wayne Honer of Clinton.
John Muir with Arnie's
Peggy and Randy Henry _.
with Charter Ways ended
u, p in a dead heat for
fourth,
Denn.is� Jewitt drove
Peanut King, owned by
Art Hodgins of Lucan to a
new 2:06 record in the
seventh. This was also
the fastest mile ' of the
day. Ray McLean was
second with Miss Krista
a�
L' dr' venby—Terry`Ha or-Gltarles ria�Idle3r---
Kerr third .for Ron Kerr,
of Goderich and. John
Muir fourth with KTK.
'Gerry Roebuck of
Goderich gave Skippy
Del a new 2:10 record in
winning the sixth for
owner Marcel Van
of Goderich, while Dial
Tone, .owned and trained
by Charles Brandon of
Clinton finished third for.
driver Terry Kerr.
Knight A Gone, owned
by Jack Parsons of Hay,
with Terry Kerr up in the
Goderich entries
RACE No.1
GOLDIE CHRIS
FEARLESS FLIGHT
LADY YORKTOWN
BIONIC AL
Purse $325
J. Muir
J. Pollard
F. Maguire
R. Battin
JODIE BAY R. McLean
CRIMSON JOSIE F. Sadler
BENMILLER BUDDI B. Vanstone
A.E
SUSANANN R. Henry
RACE No. 2 Purse $5207.11
OSS 2 Yr. old colt PACE •
DAMON SEELSTER N White
'Mr G. -Payne ---
ALERT MARQUIS K. MacElroy
IN THE CHIPS T. Kerr
J J JIDAS J. Wolosinovsky
GARMOR•EtiUFF A. Hohner
McADOREY N. Mackay
OPEN ROAD R. McLean.
Purse $325
RACE No. 3
Maidens
AMYS MISS J•. Duckworth
SANDY PARTLOW T. Kerr
BIONIC HONIC K. Hardy
LIN LOR LIZ B. Vanstone
VALLEYCREEKCUTIE R.
McLean
GOLD PAINT GIRL • C Young
FERRIC PATCH F. Sadler
A.E
•'ALADAR G. Girodaf
MAGNUM EXPRESS F. Sadler
RACE No `14 Purse $450
RUSTY ZIP F. Maguire
ARTHUR DEVIL B. Taylor
NANCY.MEADOW „ G Roebuck
DELA S B YE B YE F. Sadler
-• MISS STAR FIRE ; R. McLean
SWIFT HONEY R. Henry
SUSIE DOO LITTLE J Duckworth
RACE No. 5 Purse $5207.11
OSS 2 yr. old colt PACE •
MU RMAC SCRAM L Spinks
TRAVEL -HERBERT J. Herbert
REVELRY BAY K. MacElroy
PLANTATION K Hardy
BONI CHAP T Kerr
RONALS DREAM K. Davies
PAPERBLOWER R. McLean
QUAD RILL B. SWIFT G. Henry
1.1
RACE No.8
DAINTY MEADOW
EMMA C LEE
1MA JERRY
JOLLY K ILLEAN
MISSY McBRIDE
MA RL YSS CHECK
NOTA SLOWPOKE
A. E,
J C LORN IE LEE
OXFORD TARBOY
Purse $375
B. Vanstone
J. Duckworth
R. Jerry
G. Roebuck
R. Battin
R. Battin
W..Bennett
R. Henry
J. Muir
RACE No. 7 Purse $37 •
POWAKA W. Luzak •
FANCY SUPER . _ ._G Yitoebuck
REEL DUKE F. Sadler
HILEA BRAD R. McLean
.BEAUBODINE R. Williamson
CLASSIC DREAM R. Mason
MERRYWOOD LISA J. Mathers
A.E.
VALI:EYCREEK.SCAMP R.
McLean
DIAL TONE F. MacDonald
RACE No. 8 Purse$5007.10
OSS 2 yr old colt PACE
ROMAN.HERBERT J. Herbert-
SUPERJ D - D. McIntosh
SK1PPERCHRIVAN D. Brown
ROCK N ROB G. Perry
PROPERPROCEDURE D. Brown
GRIZZLY ALMAHURST R.
McLean
TO,P DOG R. Rosselle
RACE No. 9 Purse$5007.10
OSS 2 yr. old colt PACE
BRISK AIR F. Grant
SYNGE T.B.A.
SUPER COUNT D. Brown
EXTRA STOCK R. McLean
DRAINTILE J. Campbell
MANNIX HERBERT J. Herbert ,
CARDENTOWNSHIP T. Keeling
RALE No. 10 Purse $450
RONKY TONE G. Woodburn
IMP MAT HERS J. Mathers
MID ST&RM R. 'Henry
MIKE MEADOW T B.A.
JOSIE DOO LITTLE J. Duckworth
MISS KRISTA HAL . R Henry
IRON LASSIE . . C. Young
A.E.
MISS HY RIVER
CLINTON RECREATION
COMMITTEE
Calendar for July
2:08.1 anile won the eighth
and finale rage : in the.
driver competition,
Dennis Jewitt was second
with „Spring. Creek Tom
for Hlmer Williams of
Stratford while Gerry
Roebuck was third with J
C Lornie' Lee four Douglas
Kerr' of Dungannon and
Randy .Henry fourth with
Jason ,Direct for lessee
Tack. Shaw of Lucknow.
When their- points were
compiled, following these
five races, Terry Kerr is.
leading driver with 109
points; Dennis Jewitt is
second with ' 87; Ray
McLean and Fred Sadler
are tied at 80; Randy
Henry and Gerry
.Roebuck ---are .also ---tied
with 67 while John Muir
has,31.
These same drivers
will compete again at
Goderich Raceway on
Thursday, July 24 with
Bulova providing the
prizes.
The $1,000 preferred
pace at Clinton last
Sunday 'went to Ideal
Pleasure, co -owned by
Tom and driver. Andy
Hardy, of Lucan in a
rather leisurely 2:07.4
mile, while Fred Sadler
was second with his pacer
Dwye.
Ntississkippy took a
new p, 2:06.2 record in
winning the ninth for
driver John Muir. The
four-year-old mare by
Skippys - Pride,. C -
Turn to page 7 •
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Sorry folks for rrtissing
last week's news but
someone lost the Clinton
Recreational Fastball
League scorebook and
results were hard to track
down. To bring you up.to
'date, Goderich Township
beat Excello 10-8;
Bluebirds ` and Casey's
tied 12.-12 on June 30.
Merner's defeated.
Teachers
Teachers 19-4 on July 2.
Now on to the week of
July 7. The Blue Birds
were defeated for the
first time this year by
Merner's - final score,
Merner's 12, Bluebirds 2.
Excello Finn Havens
The Bayfield Nighthawks won the "B" .cham-
pionship series at the Varna Slo-Pitch tournament
on the weekend and are shown here posing for a
picture. (photo by Bud Sturgeon) ,
sports
Zurich Cobras win Varna tourney
By Bud Sturgeon
The Zurich Cobras
were crowned 'A' champs
and the Bayfield
Knighthawks were the `B'
Division Champs as the
first annual Stanley
Steamers Slo-Pitch
Tournament wound up in
Varna on Sunday af-
ternoon.
Sixteen area• teams
competed in, the two day
es left
have picked up their
second win by defeating
the Teachers 5-4 in a hard
fought game.
On Wednesday, .July,.9
the game between Lobb's
Caseys and Goderich
Township was cancelled
to let the intermediates
play Thorndale. The
make-up game will be
- held Wednesday, July 16
at 7 p.m.
Only three games left
in the regular season at
this time, so come out and
support your favourite
team before the playoffs
start.
RECREATIONAL FASTBALL
Bluebirds
Merners
Lobb's Caseys -:
Goderich Township
Excello-Elm Haven
F. Sadler Teachers
GP W
8. 5
8 5
7 4
7 4
8 2
8 1
L T
1 2
3 0
2 -1
3 0
6 0
6 1
Pt.
12
10
9
8
4
3.
event, which was spon-
sored jointly between the
Stanley Steamers Slo-
Pitch Team and Molson's
Breweries.
Winners in 'the
preliminary round en-
tered the 'A' division,
At Bully Gully
Motocross action
returns to Hully Gully,
hh>s we`eli encl;� July 20th
with the mid season
championship.
The race will- feature
all riddr clas.sifications
from Pee Wee to Experts,
with over 300 riders
expected to contest the
trophies, cash and points
to be awarded.
As an added extra
bonus Suzuki Canada
Limited is making
available over $2000 in
contingency money to its
riders.
Heats will begin at' 11
a.m. and finals at 3 p.m.
while losers were
relagated to '13' division
play.
First round scores were
as follows.: Zurich Cobras
18, Bayfield Knighthawks
14; Winthrop Warriors 10,
Stanley Steamers,- '6;
Bayfield Flyers 14,
Crediton Farmers 4;
Crediton Cowboys 10, Old
Homestead 2; Kirkton 104
Bluewater ' Lakers 5;
Winthropilers 7, Easton
Trailers 1�1td 0; Dashwood
1VI i tc h eTr
BP's . 5; ine Lake 15,
Centralia Marauders 1,
The second round"
scores were: 'A' division -
Cobras 12, Warriors 3;
Cowboys 7, Flyers 5;
Oilers 12, Kirkton 5;
Gamblers 11, Pinelake 8.
"B" division -
Knighthawks 8, Steamers-,
7; Farmers 8, Old
Homestead 5; Lakers 11;
Easton 4; B.P.'s 16.,
Centralia 2.
The semi-final scores
were: "A" division -
Gambler
Cobras 8; Cowboys 3;
Gamblers 8, Oilers 7. 'B' -
semi-finals -
Knighthawks 14, Far-
mers 7; B.P.'s 15, Lakers
0.
In the 'A' cham-
pionship, the Zurich
Cobras beat the Dash-
wood Gamblers 9-3 while
in the 'B' championship,
the Bayfield-
Knighthawks thumped
Mitchell B.P.'s in a ga
c 1
called on the mercy r
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of er it nn g
Throughout the first 20
games of the tournament,
a hat was awarded to the
Turn topage 7 •
L eWUv$$ dump Digei
The Clinton
Housewives retained
their hold on first place in
the Central Huron Ladies
baseball league .b5I
dumping the Goderich
Gold Diggers 25,7 on July
14 at the GDCI diamond.
Clinton pitchers Kathy
Westbrook and Gail Daer
shared the win,
The Diggers had taken
an early 3,0 lead in the
first inning, but a
gt'andslam homer by
Housewives' " Karen
Stewart gave Clinton 46,5
lead . by the end of the
second and after a
scoreless third inning,. the
Housewives took over in
the fourth and built up a
commanding lead:
The Housewives next
home game . is this
Thursday night, July 17
at $:30 when they host the
Goderich Superstars.
central Huron Ladies Softball
1980
Team.,.,.,. W ,..L..,.T..,.P
Clinton Housewives . . 6 1 0 12
Goderich Super Stars 6 2 0 12
Lucknow Noisy Ladies 5 1 0 10
ClintonSluggers 4 3 0 8
3 3 0 6
2 5 0 4
2 5 0 4
0 7 0 0
Goderich Garb & Gear
Goderich Elevators
Goderich Sailorettes
Goderich Gold Diggers.
Ontario
Ministry of Housing
THE PLANNING ACT
Notice of Revocation of Minister's
Restricted Area Order No. 749/73
- as it affects lands within
the Township of:Goderich
Take notice. that the Minister of Housing proposes to
revoke the restricted area order, filed as Ontario
Regulation No. 749/73, so that it will no Ionger.apply
to lands in the Township of Goderich.
All written submissions received in the office of the
Ministry of Housing, located at 56 Wellesley Street
West, 8th Floor, Toronto,--M7A 2K4, Ontario on or
before the 31st day of July, 1980 in respect of the
Iproposed revocation will b� fully considered beforei
a
Erna ecrsior�rrrade#heron-.
Claude
F. Bennett
Minister of Housing
Beach Day
THURSDAY JULY 17 •
Swimming at Bayfield, bus leaves the arena at 12:30
p.rn. and returns at 4:00 p.m. Cost of '1. (to cover costs)
Crafts Day
For everyone 7 yrs. 8 up. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Macrame, pop-
sicle sticks, knitting, crocheting, etc. Fee of '3.00 for
rest of summer. (To cover costs) Starting July 22nd.
Sports Day
EVERY•
For kids of all ages -volleyball, basketball, badminton
and much more offered: MEET AT HIGH SCHOOL.
The
Birthday.
Pendant
Slim & Trim Club
EVERY TUESDAY
Swimming, volleyball, basketball, badminton. Offered
FREE to ladies 16 and over. 1:00 P.M. until 2:30 p.m. Meet
at high school.
Senior Citizens' Card Party
EVERY MONDAY
1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at TOWN HALL, admission '50'
prizes and lunch.
R E
GET IN ON THE
ONTARIO SIRES STAKES
ON/KINSMEN RAdifiAY.
Gymnastics Club
TUESDAYSA FRIDAYS
Afternoons — 3:00 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. at the high school.
FREE.
Tiny Tot Time
EVERY FRIDAY
Every Friday from 10 a.m. - 12 noon (in case of rain 10-11
a.m.) Meet at arena — please wear bathing suits.
Tennis Lessons
Wednesday"Nights - Ladies 17 and up '1.50/hr. for 1
week or 'COO for 6 weeks. .
Thursday Nights - Children 10 yrs. - 16 hrs. - 75'/hr. for 1
week or '4.50 for 6 weeks.
Registration both Nights behind highschool.
---Rock Concert
FRIDAY JULY 25
AC/DC and STREET HEART:08'ot leaving arena at 6:00 p.
Lirnifed tickat3available.
Flower Gemstone pendants for every month of
the year July s combines thr lily with a synthetic
' ruby Your choice of sterling silver o'r gold plate;..,
`25 Poch Great birthday idea'
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