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Feagan Romps to Three. Wins
CAMPBELIVILLE. — Ronnie
Fe -age% heading for his seeend
clbminion dash -winning title, tal-
lied a kart -trick Friday night
at Mohawk Raceway.
'Tl clever young reinsinan.
from -Goclerieh, who reined 213
winners in 1905, posted three
wins and one third from five
drives on the nine race card.
W. C. Topping's.Irish Ensjgn
from London, gave Feagan his
initial victory in the third race.
The red-goated sophomore raced
in the four -slot until the three-
quartermarkee, then came with
a rush to overhaul his rivals
with ease, posting a 61/2 length
verdict.
Vie,ory was tlie third
from
11 season's efforts for Irish En
sign.
Veagan came right bale% vvith
Dell Humes fox a $4.30 win
mutut., in the fourth race.
The -‘best Reliable Rennie
could do in the fifth was finish
third with Eddie's. pride, owned
by his grandfather, George Feta -
sail. The six-year-old pam wits
handicapped by the ontSide
eighth, pest position and was
parked dal the entire last half -
mile.
In the seventh race, Ron fin-
ished fifth- with Jermite, a 4-5
pick. However, there was no
denying Feagan his third victory
of the night as be streaked to
the lead from the four slot with
LUCKY 3 FORE
DRIVING RANGE
OPEN
This Weekend
Stoney. Builte in the eighth race
eo-featurev and was never head-
ed, winning by 11/2°1eno1hs over
fast -closing George Volo.
Victory was the first in four
starts -for the sturdy pacing son
of-Sampsort„ctanover, o*ned by
the certified. -Stable of Rexdale.
Keeping 'Pace: Wagering re-
cords011 '))/ .the wayside when
the single race and Exactor
pools were 'fractured by the
5,595 fans. The new Exactor
pool recoict was fashioned in the
sixth race when fans pushed
$25,163 through -the mutuels.
The fornfer $22,432 high was set
last Saturday.
Single Pool high of $45,137
was registered .in the eighith
race, surpassing the previous
best of $44,137, also set last
turday.
Austin Donovan's Walnut Her-
bert from Ancaster ,paid $15.60
to win the first race and com-
bined with Pob Polk's Happy
MacDuff in the second for a $42
daily 3ouble.
Track record -holder Ardee,
froth Wib White's St. Mary's
stable romped to a $19.60 upset
in the sixth race and clicked
with runner-up Invasion for a
$9Q,00 Exactor. Crowd wager-
ed $320,903.
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Wedding.
°MN° HAIIST
Easter lilies decorated Alder- rose buds, '-
The ringbearer was -Peter
Todd Wright, nephew of. °the
bride.
wood United Church, Toronto,
for the wedding 61 Carolyn Je-
anne Haist and William Brian
Young The double -ring cere.
mony .was performed' by 'Bev.
Burnard Warren on Saturday,
April 9, 1960.
The bride is'the daughter of
Mrand lvirs: James Nelson Ifaist
of Toronto and the groom is the
son of Mr. and' Mrs. Worthy
Young of Auburn. Traditional
wedding music was played by
Mr. J Jary of Toronto.
Given in marriage by her
father the bride wore a white
floor -length sheath gown of silk
organza over taffeta, with at-
tached train. A headdress of
tulle and lace trimmed with.
seed pegira—, held her veil of
French illusion. She carried a
white Bible crested ,with orchids
and trailing ivy and lily of the
valley Alien Wright Cooksville
was her sister's matron of honor.
The bridesmaids, Miss Judy
Canv,ron of Toronto and Mrs.
William Murney of Hamilton,
wore identical pink sheath dress-
es of organza with lace over-
coats and matching veiled head-
pieces and accessories. They
carried bouquets of white .mums
and pink rose buds.
The flowergirl . was Anne
Pearce of Richmond Hill, ,niece
of the groom wearing a white
dress of organza o>er satin, top-
ped with a lace jacket and pink
cummerbund.Her headpiece
was pink covered with white
lace and she carried a nosegay
of white baby muins and pink
The Goderiell SIgnal-Star, Thursday, May 50 1966
Barry Young of Cliaon
was his twin brother's grooms-
man and the ushei* were Mr.
Marvin and Arneld Heist, bro-
thr6 of the 'bride.
For the.reeeption; which fol.--;
lowed in the Forum Tavern
Restaurant, the .bride's mother
received the guests wearing a
dress of big g lace with correl-
ating accessories and a corsage:
of white iaums and, red, rose
buds. She was assisted by the
groom's mother wearing a cavy
sheath dress with navy and
white accessories and a corsage
of white mums and red rose
bviulFdleos.,r Taenn. the
bride wore a
wedding trip to Nash -
navy blue suit with white ac-
cessories and a,eorsage of white
orchids. On their return they
will reside in Hamilton.
Check Your Boat
When checking over your boat
before launching,' the Ontario
Safety League urges inspection
of safety equipment. This in-
cledes bailing bucket, oars arid
paddlos, boat bumpers, mooring
lines, and espepially,lifijackets,
It is poor ,economy to save on
any equipment of this kind.
it is not in usable condition,
throw it out and buy,new ma-
terial. - Poor quality safety
equipment could result in dam-
aged hullsfand needless loss of
hurrian lives.
CLASSES NOW FORMING
on Steel, Spanish or Bass
GUITARS
Guitars Rented For 20 -Week Trial
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— AUSTIN
bridge was ringbearer. „
Vaughan Kinahan, , of Gode-
rich was groomsman. Guests,
were ushered by Kevin and 'Mar-. ,
lowe Austin ar,c1 Jim Durnin.
For a reception in the church. •
hall the bride's mother greeted •
the guests in an ensemble of
blue lace v‘ith white accessories
and- .a corsage of pink mums.
The groom's -mother wore a jade
green two-piece suit with brown
accessories and a corsage of
yellow roses.
For a wedding trip to North-
ern Ontario the bride changed -
to a navy, A-line dress with an
orchid corsage. The 'couple will
reside in Goderich. •
Pre -Nuptial Eventi
Prior to her' marriage the'
bride was honored at showers
giVen by Mrs. Pauline Vanstone,
sister of the groom, Mrs. Fran -
Jeffrey, and' by her relatives in „
lcingsbridge,
In a setting of pink and white
gladioli in St. Joseph's Roman
Catholic Church, Kingsbridge,
Audrey Ann Austin beeame the
bride of Rinald Thomas Durnin.
Father Caruana officiated at the
double -ring " ceremony which
took place Saturday, April 23.
The brid.e. is the daughter of
Mr. aifd Mrs. Vincent Austin of
Kingsbridge and the groom's
parents are Mr and Mrs. James
Durnin .of Goderich.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a tradi-
tional floor -length gown of lace
over taffeta with a high neck-
line and 1.1ypoint sleeves. A
stardust crown of sequins and
seed pearls held her silk illus-
ion veil and she carried a bou-
quet of .sweetheart r6ses.
Miss Suzanne Durnin of Gode-
rich was maid of honor. Miss
Joyce Durnin of Goderich was
bridesmaid and junior brides-
maids were Lynn, and Bethany
Austin of Kingsbridge, sisters of
the bride.. All were gowned
al1eln-slrad6f plYrk, blue
yellow. Their A-line -taffeta
dresses were.topped wItbinalch-
ing -lace dusters and they car-
ried bouquets of mums.
Michel Austin of Kingsbridge
was flower ,girl in a gown of
pink taffeta with matching ac-
cessories and she carried" a bou-
quet of pink and white baby
mums. Barry Austin. of - Kings-
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The next few weeks we'll see
hundreds &if haa-ts comeT-up
from; 4nder Wre155 for tfit
.110:010_
launching for the season. The
Ontario Safety League claims
proper preparation of your boat
could mean the difference be-
tween pleasant, safe boating and
plenty of 'trouble and possible
disaster during the coming sea-
son.
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