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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-10-02, Page 7•f jnpageg year7oid mare by Silver Ronnie T Lynn Dale. that. has also been second twice from 12 starts, Ross: Battin finished "second with True. Percillia for - Les ' Campbell of Seaforth, while Grant Velland was third with Titled Lady for Lerpy 4 ,Revington of Luean and dandy ' Henry fourth driiing Colleens Babe for Jack Parsons. of Hay. Brian Iodgson won the thirdrace with trotter Bonitos for Owner Russell Eliery of Stratford in 10.2,; with Gord Pullman second with Alinas Prince for Jack • Mcllwain of Seaf orth afid• Phil Bisback also of Seafo ` fourth ' with h's finished second with Highland Birthday , for Bill Snrlth of Clinton► w th Jack Duckworth third driving Emma C Lee for Carman Kerr of Goderich and Dale Kennedy of - Seaforth fourth with hopeful Pat, that he co- owns With Gord Dick, Coolers were also'',. presented to J C Grit by Wilson's Tack Shop, G emii}i Tide by the Clinton Raceway and to Nor Lea Lynn by the Clinton' Raceway with MaYor , Harold Lobb making, the presentation, This was the final week of racing at Clinton for this season. four-year-old Reflected Way gelding, Prompt • -Action.. _ Robert Taylor had .his • first winner in the fifth, driving Captains Table home first in p,2:06.3 for Joan and Ken Bryant of Dorchester. Randy Henry was second with Zarnparo, owned by the Wayne Horner Stables of Clinton, while Frank MacDonald was third driving Centinare for May and Walter Pepper of Clinton. Grant Volland was fourth with Fireside 41) Mandy, owned by the Tannin Stable of Langley, B.C. Gemini Tide, owned by Donald Campbell of Goderich was a,winner in p, 2:07.3 with Randy McLean up in the sixth. This is the second winthis year for the four-year-old son of Bye Bye Roger - Queenie Tide that took a new pacing record of 2:04.4 earlier this year -at Flamboro Downs. Art Abbott finished second driving Miss Kelly Rose for James D. Taylor of Hensah, while Dennis Jewitt was fifth with • Karina Hanover for Bill Fleming of Clinton. Walter Luzak won the seventh with Little Splash for owner Paul Luzak of Mildmay in p,2:08.1, f, R'andV, 'Henry was second with* Arrochar Ruth for Arnold Doak of Goderich; while John Muir and Scarlet Dakali finished, third, with Randy McLean fourth with Ripple Ridge. Kenmarou Castlee gave Robert Taylor his second winning ride.. of the afternoon in the eighth. The five-year-old gelding by Castle Lee, owned by Wayne Horner • of Clinton, was timed in p,2:06for the mile, just one second slower than his lifetime mark of 2:05. .This was his second win in a row and fifth of the year. Randy Henry finished second with Miss Krista Hal for owner Charles Brindley of Goderich, while John Lester was third with Iron Lassie for Bert McBride of Goderich. • Fred Sadler won, the tenth driving H.D. Duke for Don Hirtzel of Parkhill and was presented with a cooler donated by Armstrong Bros. of 'Islington, for- merly of Brampton in the race against . Multiple Sclerosis. Randy Henry ceway -a1. ended for the year on Saturday night. Skippy Dover, owned by Lorne Tyndall of Clinton, was third . with ' Frank MacDonald up. Joe Dunsmore of Molson's Brewery gave Randy Henry of Goderich a congratulatory pat on the shoulder last Sunday after he presented him with the Molson's award of $50 and a silver tray for having the 'highest driving average at the Clinton track. Paltrier Kerr had the most wins and took homeitsirnilar award. (James Fitzgerald photo) Voicings from the Yanastra community.... • from page 17 Guelph. The topic was "drug and alcohol abuse." Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnston from Walters Falls, Ontario visited the Glen Sniith household for the weekend. Happy Birthday to Laurie Roulston on Saturday, September 27. Sincere sympathy to Liz Anderson on the death 'L of her father this past weekend. Sharon and : Lyn Jerome and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Hannah' went to Frankenmuth, Michigan for the weekend. Evelyn and Peter Mantel hadtheir married daughter Pat and son-in- law John Koning from Peterborough over during the week. At the same time, friends from La Lechers get ri�w literatii\re and books La Leche League Of of Belgrave began its new series_ of . meetings. at_ - the .. home of Mrs. Leslie Martin on. September ;16 at 8 p.m. to discuss the advantages of breast- feeding Mrs. Lili ne No an was Mrs. Li1i ne Nolan was introduced as the new librarian for this series, following which she added a new book entitled "Caesarean Birth" to the library and explained how to sign out the books t the local lanes Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Rose's Roasted Nuts have a slight lead on first place with 18 points, • but Ramona's. Pistachios -are close behind with 17 points. Ruby's Cashews, Edgar's Almonds and Bennie's Beer Nuts are sitting in a tie position with 15 points�- apiece and Bircham's Beechnuts are next with 14, points. Beulah's Butternuts and Castle's Chestnuts are in last place with -13 points each. Again Nancy Roy was the top bowler in the league. She had the high single of 331, the high triple of 782 and the high average of 234. Blyth Ladies League The Nitwits are at the top of the Blyth Tuesday night ladies league with 7 points and the Biuncy Bunch are close behind with 61/2 points, leaving the Born Losers in third place with 6 points. The Alley Cats have hold on the next position with 4 points and the Corner Pin Cuties are close behind with 31/2 points. The Drop Backs seem to be living up to their name and they are last with 3 points. Rita Verburg was the to bowler of the evening arid took all three high scores: She had the high average of 205, the high triple of 615 and the high single of 242. Clinton Mixed League Team 3 and Team 5 are tied in first position with 5 points each while Team 2 and 7 have 4 points apiece. The tie positions continue and Team 1 and Team 8 have 3 points each while Team 4 and Team 6 have 2 points each. Linda Reinhart had the ladies' high single of 25( while Stella Peacock had the high triple of 567 and thf high average of 189. ' In the men's division, the high single went to Wad( Clark with 259 and Wayne Picard.took the'high triple of 678 and the high average of 226. Thats one big beet BRUSSELS - if Don Blenkhorn had known yrhat he was going to find In hgarden; have -weuld- have entered it in the Brussels Fall Fair. Unfortunately, he didn't\find the giant beet which weighed 5 pound, two -ounce beet until the day after the fair so he ' missed his. chance at getting the prize. andPold rs. and fold rs. Mrs. Barbara Kerr, leader, noted' that • LLL Belgravewas`marking its first • anniversary this month. It is wonderful to see so many mothers successfully breastfeed their infants,- coming to meetings for information and encouragement. It was announced that Mrs. Sandra Billson has been certified as a new leader and will hold meetings in Goderich starting October 8. Many advantages to mother, father and baby were reviewed. The mothers. ,'felt. that breastfeeding had made their Babies happy and healthy, and con- sequently, their husbands were supportive and proud of their wives nursing their offspring. An article printed in -the Reader's Digest entitled "Breast Fed is Best Fed" was discussed. The points covered were very relevant today, and yet this reprint reprint was dated 1950. Myths concerning nursing were also mentioned: Fo1'lowing the discussion, the mothers enjoyed refreshments and viewing of pictures of the LLL picnic at Point Farms in August which had been a very en- joyable event. Take the cup • from page 6 Dean Cartwright lead off Clinton's half of the seventh with a single, stole second and ad- vanced to third on Pete Clynicks ground -out to first base. 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CLINTON WS -R cQRD,'THGRSDMr, OCTOB R ,,19 PM E 7 orsomart fined fair beting Harness: horseman Ken Hardy, 31,; of L.upan, has been fined $1,000 by the Ontario Racing; Com- :naission ()RC for betting on a horse "other than his own on "July 13 at Clinton., The bet contravened • commission racing rules, His liorse, Gee Dee Parker, an 8 -to -5 co* favorite in the race, finished fourth. The other co -favorite, rn the raceIdeal andPleasure commissiowon lawyer Robert Hal1. said during a hearing on September 17„ thatthe race 'was an "obvious case of convenience" and "smacks of every element of a coup." Dave - Rivrer s, super- visor. of , harness racing for the ORC, told the hearing that exactor, wagering combining the co -favorites was slim but heavy on a 3 . and 5 combination of Ideal Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hohner are celebrating their 33rd wedding an- niversary on Thursday, October 2. On Saturday Gord Bernard and Frank Arts went hunting for the day. 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