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AUBIIRN kND. flISTRICT NEWS
441 GIRLS ,
The Auburn•No..3, 4.FI f2lilb
girls f have'. :Farted their' Fall
Program o ,', `The Club •Girl
'Entertains": Two meetings
were held last week. The
leaders'are Mrs. June Robinson
and Miss Joyce Chamney. They
girls elected Judy Robinson as
president, Faye Hildebrand as
vice-president and J.aneThom-
pson ai treasurer.
Meeting I was held at the
home. of Joyce Chamney. The
girls studied .hospitality . and
sharing their home . with 4
friends. , Each 4-H girl then ,
made a flower arrangement. A. ,
delicious lunch- was served by
Mrs.. Robinson and• Joyce
Chamne•
Meeting 2 "was held at the
ding ciu.b.q
hosts
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Mait 1udiluuk ,- 1-24-1H5 r•ega.tta
Sunday and Monday Sehtern- •
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home of Mrs. Robinson. The 4-
H girls decided on a Club name,
.The Super Ser'•ers.:... The girls
•studiedtable service and ma,n-
ners with the girls demon-
strating. A dainty lunch was
served by Debbie Jefferson and
Jane and Ellen Thompson. •
An'yo.ne in the Auburn
district wan"ting too take the fall
project, The Club Girl Fever -
tains should. contact Wanda
Plaetzer or Margaret Franker)
by September .7.
COMMUNITY NEWS
Mr. and • Mrs. ' Kennet het 1 'and 2 ,the Goderic
McDougall ,,spent" a few days Sailing Club held its round -up.
recently in Sudbury with their ' . regatta...This" ', an annual
son, Allan McDougall and Mrs. et'en.t.sponsored by George- and.°
McDougall.
Mrs. Edna Greisenon aria
Mr, Vere Bokinger of Detroit
and Mr.- and .1A -so Archie
of Clinton visited one
day last week with ,.; Mr. and
•Mrs. Maitland Allen.
From the :hors's mouth
By Ken
At Uoderich',Raceway Friday
night in the first race, Lady's
David owned by Larry Jewitt
Clinton and John Jewitt Lon-
desbpro was, second with Den-
nis Jewitt Clinton on the bike.
Third was Judy Mathers owned
and driven by Mac Sewers of
.ondesbo•ro. Fourth was
Popabout owned by John
Davidson of Ailsa- Craig with
- y, Ruth Robertson and family of •
- Mr. and Mrs,.Gordp+n Gross, Huron Marine, -
Anita and Bryan visited on. the
'weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Nick Seraphim and farnily at
Sheffield.delicious supper on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 1 irk-. evening.
connell and their grand -
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rand The first race on Sunday saw
••daughter, • Miss Maryanne �•?6' boats entered. The weather
Slake of Brussels visited last was cloudy but.wap:.m.with light
. week with Mr. and -Mrs. •John Winds.
Snelling ' and Mr; and Mrs. The winners of this race were
Harold Brown and family at • first John Watson in his Ban-
• Port Colborne and 'also visited , shee; ,and second Steve Mills in
Fort •Erie, Fort Robinson, his Banshee; third was Dave
Welland' and Niagara -Falls. ' Glenn in his Fireball.' -
Mrs, Edgar Daer•anal Sandra " The second race Sunday. af- .
and Mrs. Aubrey McNichol and , ternoon was . much different
Debbie of Blyth spent the than the morning. It was
weekend with Mrs. Phyllis cloudy.. and _ cool with winds
tplunk'ett and boys in Toronto. gusting °to 20 knots.
Kim Paer returned home after Winners ie first Ron Lee,
vacationing -for two weeks.with Abbo.tt•22; second Bill Duncan,"
her aunt. - Spindrift;, third," Doug Bundy
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Congratulations to Mr. and Spindrift,
Mr. , John Stadelmann of Blyth The third race Monday mor -
nine. saw 23 boats on a cool -
cloudy day with light' winds.
-Winners were first Geoffrey
In-place of individual prizes
George and Ruth treated all"
the Club members. to a
The eighth ,race winner was on /;he birth of their daughter,
Timberina Hy owned by Ar- Rhonda Darlene 6n August 30
nold Doak, Goderich and in Wingham hospital,
d'riven by Jack, Meriam, Langford, 'Fireball; second Pat
Mr. and M'rs, , Emerson m
Goderich. The mile was in 2:13 Rodger, Mr. and Mrs. Willia Shanahan, Enterprise; third
and' the payoff was $15.40: g o Don Batter,, Paceship.
Helesic, Patti :and Paul of The overall Regatta winners
Second was Lee ,Camp owned Goderich' and Mr. and Mrs.
by Bruce- Dupee and driven by ,Keith Rodger, Lisa and Robbie were determined by a point
Wayne Dupee both of Clinton,returned 'last ,weekend from a' system for their performance in
Third was Single ' Johnnietwo week vacation in the each race. They were as
owned and driven by Johnny Maritimes and also visited Mr. follows:, first Don "Murray in his
Jack Meriam Goderich driving, •` p, and. Mr's, Ralph Rodger and,' second GeoffreyLangford,
s,
"Muir.. Fifth was Dream SVolo Abbott 22 2 point
Fifth was DerbyBob owned by`owned •,by Tony Schaa Lon- family at, Ottawa . g d,
Robert Mcleaand driven by don and driven' by Gerry Fireball 301/4 points; third Paul
Goderich. Roebuck
Little . Miss Christine . Parsons-- and Harold Jeffery,
Win McLean beth of oderi;c Stadelmann is visiting 'this tied for third both with 32
Out of the money was Bar- The ninth race winner wasf
Mike'Jimm L nn owned by week with her, grandmother, . points.'
danas Dale owned by J.•Moore s y Y • Bradnock and„ • rs
Woodstock and H.E. and H.W. Lay Zee M stables Parkhill and MB There,, are three more
Nix,
Norwich with Gerry Kin. Walgos,' London .and her uncle Mr,' George Collins. scheduled races in the' fall
n 1VIcNal1 •of Welland °
mile was in 2:07.2. and the • spent, the weekend with 'Mr. and 22 with a make -'up race
Third in the second race was payoff was $10.80. Third was and, Mrs, Thomas Johnston, scheduled for September 29
Deep Run Lyn. owned by Mr. El Sam 0 owned by Richard Miss Laura Phillips. and Robert weather permitting;
and Mrs. W.O. - McLean Burgess, 'Jiafn and Joe Dick, ,Phillips.
Goderich with W.O. driving. Seaforth and - driven by Gord
Excel Mac owned and driven ,;Pullman of. Seaforth.
by Roy Meriam. Goderich was. At the Clinton Raceway Sun -
fourth. Scotts Boy owned° by day afternoon;' the first race
'Edith Samis and driven -by winner was Miss Direct Baker
John Duckworth was, fifth: Out
owned by'Lorne Tyndall, -and
of the money ;was t'onray Frost, driven by Frank MacDo-nald,a'
owned by Charles Mathers, and ' both of Clinton. The mile was
driven:, by Ray Mathers both of in 2:10.3 and, the payoff was..
Goderich. $8.20: Out of , the money ' was
The third race winner was •Sun-icrest Irene owned by.
illiarn
Roebuck Goderi`bh .driving. . driven by Gerry Roebuck J
The Mr• oh series on September 8th, 12th
James London" and
Reggie Ford owned by Charles•
Brindley .and driven by Allan driven by Dennis Jewitt.
MacDonald, both of Goderich.` The second race winner was
The mile was .in 2:14.3 and the Carry On' Syl owned by Bruce
payoff $17.30.. Second was Erskine and Wilfred Denomme,
Duchess Stein owned by 'John , Goderich , with, Gord Pullman
and Mac Hodgins, Parkhill and driving. The mile was in 2:09.3
driven by Gerry Roebuck. ' and the payoff was '$5:10.
Fourth was Claybrook "Ricci Second in the third race '-was
owned by Kenneth Holmes, Crimson Van owned by Bruce
Seaforth and driven by Doug Volland, Goderich and driven
McNall, Hensa'll: Out of the by Dennis JevOtt. Third was
money were Brian's Hat owned Robin Hood C. owned by 'Bev •
by Gordon Kerr, Dungannon, Nott and 'driven by William
.William McLean drove, as,was Caldwell both of Clinton. Out
Lucky Prince owned by John of' the money was Loc'hinvar
and Dennis Jewitt with Dennis Heather owned by William
driving. Leitch, Lucan and driventby
Second in the fourth race was Harvey 'McLlwain of Seaforth.
Saint Clari Buck owned', and. The fourth •race winner was
driven by 'Phil Bisback, G D Direct owned by Charles
Seaforth. Fifth was Northwood . Mathers both of Goderich. The
Misses owned by •Brian mile was in ,2:09:4 and the
Fellows,
Goderich and driven payoff was $10. Out of the
by Gerry Roebuck. money were Undecided Now
The winner in the fifth -race, -owned by Jack `Landon . and
was Corky Camp owned by Evelyne Pontig, Ingersoll, and
Glenn 'Stnith *Brussels, and' driven by ,Gerry Roebuck, as
" driven bb' Dennis Jewitt. The . was Rhythms Nancy, owned
• mile was in 2:12.3. and the and . driven _ by Frank
payoff was' $16.80. MacDonald.
Third in the sixth race was The eighth race winner was
Greenview Duke owned by Wm,
Greg Darney owned by �
Elizabeth Darnell, London and, and Wayne Shean, Stratford,
driven by Dennis Jewitt. - Dennis Jewitt drove. The mile
The seventh race winner was -
was 2:09 and .the payoff was
A •''Mortgage Lifter owned ,by. $11'20.
Gorden Rapson,'Clintcin. Bruce " The ninth race winner was
.Nelson drove. •The mile was in Geordies Mite; owned • by
2:11:4 and the payoff was Jeanie and Hugh- Galbraith,.
$9.70. Second was Gladies Boy Dashwood-, and __driven_ by -
owned and driven by Johnny Wayne Dupee. The mile -was
Muir, .5eaforth. Third was Carr 2:08.4 and the . payoff . was,
man Bob owned by J. & M, ,$9.70. Second was Janet • Ex-,
• Moore, Wciodstockk and H.eNix, press owned- and---dri°ven by
Norwich. Gerry Roebuck drove. William German of Clinton.
• Fifth was Ring's Brother Fourth was trop Mathers
owned by W. Thomas .McLean,owned by Charles, Eugene and
and dri,,vetii. by 1lan Iy McLean 'John Mathers oT Goderich and,
both of Godet'"ch." driven by John.
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