Clinton News-Record, 1980-07-17, Page 7record of 2:03.2. Ke .vin.
Wallis drove ''the four-
year-old mare by Zip Tar
to her first win in four
starts in 1980. Last year
she had six wins, four
seconds and sig ''thirds
from 26 starts for ear-
nings of $20,800.
Gerry Roebuck was
third driving Countess,
Jay for Grant ,and Carl
Fisher of Goderich in the
first. Ross Battin drove
Missy McBride, awned by
Les Campbell of Seaforth
to her second straight win
from two starts this year
in the second.
Randy Henry was
fourth With trotter
Marclif Mike for
Margaret Walsh of
Brussels in the third.
Clarence Young gave..
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finished fourth with
Merrywood Lisa for the.
Broken M Stables,
Robert Daer• gave
Crimson Josie her first
win of the year, pacing,
her mile in 2:12, while
Ross Battin was second
with Princess Penn for
owner Les Campbell of
Seaforth.
Bill B ennett was second
driving Nota Slowpoke
that he co-owns with.Don
Carter of Seaforth in the
eighth, while Dale
Kennedy of Seaforth
finished third with his
Jeffrey Hi followed by
Dennis Jewitt with Davy
John. -
Ron Williamson drove
his pacer Coju A to a
second spot inthe ninth,
with Frank MacDonald of
Iron Lassie her first win Clinton third with Wee
of ,the year in Wilbur
th-T—D evil -for -Albert--Deb-lock—
The seven-year-oldltnare
by . Iron Rail -Miss Jean
La Salle paced her mile in
2:08:3 for owner -trainer
Bert McBride of
Goderich:
Photoed out for the win
and having to settle for
second was Fancy
Slipper with Gerry
Roebuck up for Grant and
Carl Fisher of Goderich.
Third was Beau Bodine
owned by Bill Laverty of
Seaforth with trainer Ron
Williamson on the bike,
while . John Mathers
Paul and Dianne Stevenson's students from Clin-
ton's Huron Music Studio fared well' at a recent
competition held .in Kitchener. The winners in-
cluded, front row, left to right, Lisa Thomas, first in
accordian duet.; and solo; Andy Riley, first in
guitar; Kevin Scrimegeour, first in duet and guitar
solo; David Sparring, first in guitar duet and solo;
Danny Kipfer, second in. guitar solo; Michael
Edward, second in gultar _solo. Back row, Brad
James, first in guitar solo and duet; Mike Powell,
first in guitar solo; Sandra Wadel, first in accordian
solo; Mark Johnston, second in guitar solo and
duet; Tim McGregor, first in guitar solo; Mary Lou
Anderson, first in piano solo; Dianne Batkin, first in
accordian solo; Lisa McClure, first in piano duet
and Lori McClure, first in piano duet. (News -
Record photo)
Cobras win Varna tourney....
•frompageb
most valuable player
(MVP) from each team,
and all home run hitters
(HR) also received ahat.
These prizes were
donated by: W.G.
Thompson and Sons,
S'cott
Fuels, Brucefield, Hully
Gully, „Varna Feed Mill,
Chipman Chemicals of
Varna, H. Lobb and Sons
at- Clintone T.B. Allen of
Londesboro, Hensall. Co-
op, Mei _Gingerich,
Pioneer Seeds, Shanz
Farm Automation:,._. few
of the ball teams also
donated a 'team hat' to
the table.
Over 600 spectators
came through the gate to
watch the action packed
weekend slate of games.
There was lots to eat,
as the Steamers had a
retresnment tent set up,
serving everything from
baconburgers to•,.
doughnuts, appeasing the
hungry crowd.
The Molsan's. Special
Events Van was ori hand
for the two days,corn-
plea with PA to _keephe
avid crowd -informed .nforme of
the action.
Fact was, the . tour-
nament ' was such a
success, they're going to
do it all again next year,
the third weekend in July.
Thanks goes' out from
the Stanley Steamers to
alt that participated or
helped to make it a
success in any way.
TPersonalfy I` say, "It
was the best organized
tournament ever in this
area."
Best Orange parade
Clinton's Wat Webster
-has attended many
Orange: Parades over the
past 74 years but he
claims one of ,the best
took place in Elmvale
last Saturday.
Wa't, a first --prize
winning drummer said
that parade was one of
the best he attended in
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Some 131 Orange
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annualcelebration in
Elmvale, north of
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Wat and. his filing'
partner Charlie.
McQuillen from Lucknow
rode in the Huron -Perth
float
acetrack ramblings.
.how page 6
Twentieth Century by
Timely Topic is trained at
Clinton by Walter Pepper
for owner Winston Powell
of RR2 Seaforth.
Yalleycreek Scamp
finished . third with Ray
McLean on thebike for,
Robert and Donald.
Carter of Blyth.
Pleasant Rodger,
owned by 'Art Maskell of
Goderich was third with
Don Larkin up in the first,
while Randy Henry
finished fourth with
Susan Ann for James D.
Kerr of Dungannon.
Kawartha Navy,
trained by_ Jean Feagan
of Goderich for Charles
W. Armstrong of Rex -
dale, was . second for
driver Randy McLean in
the third race for trotters.
fourth with K. F. Montego
for owner Wayne
McFadden of Clinton in
the fifth. There- will be
races again this Sunday,
July 20 at Clinton at 1:30
_p.m. with qualifiers at
12:36 p.m. Featured this
week will be the Ontario
Sires Stakes for two-year-
old colt trotters.
At Goderich Raceway
on Thursday, July 10,
Valleycreek Zip, owned
by Robert, Don and Kevin
Carter of Blyth, paced
her mile in 2:03.3, just
one-fifth of a second
slower than her lifetime
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Mathers fourth with Imp
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mile.
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time at 7:45 p.m.
Featured will be the
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two-year-old colt pacers.
Skippy Dover owned
and trained by Lorne
Tyndall of Clinton
finished third a>Hano'ver
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