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be official opening ceremonies
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; The .CligtoOlaYground participants will
1!1. sta0g. a ,cultural Fair, of those cow,
• Wes represented in the Olympics; at the
Clintokkena Auditorium 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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The. Clintilonicel7cenulaintenniEla*1 (*Cosnunittee m-
conjimetion with the Clinton LACAC are
happy to announce the Ministry of Tourism
and Recreation Bicentennial Fitness Pro-
ject Mit be in Clinton Friday August 17, 6
p.m. at the aintonArena. This special event
will involve a clitiic,Op jogging and walking.
Fbllowed by historic LACAC walk and
distribution of Personal Fitness kits
(pro9ided FREE to first 50 registrants). See
Your Sneakers Asim Seliedgi
Pit Five Sewa
Congratulations to. the 10140114W
dividuals for. successfully participatingifl
the Fit Five ProgreiririS ,Shannon PreSZCnwr.
10/01 One and Jacquie Draper tirvairOlip
Fit,Five Level One form S are available at
thelollowhig locations: Town Office, Arena;
McLeans.,,News4Recerd and the Pool.
Reci‘tionVilice
All Clinton and Area residents are asked
to take note that the Recreation Director's
office is now. located (until completion of
Town Hall Offices) in the Basement of the
Clinton. Public Library. Entrance to the Of-
fice is either from the back of the library
( use steps) or thrill* the library. The new
An imported Arena Schedule' meeting
(.10111Whehl Wednesday August 297 pm. at
ton Public School. 71101400 Your
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• have a representative at meeting. Any
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during
gWPMial On. months planthe Clintont0
Arena
individuals or groups wanting to start new
Programs must contact the Recreation
Director at 482-3398, prior to thialneeting.
Fall Prograin
The Clinton Fall Recreation Guide is be-
ing prepared and will be available for
distribution by mid-September. Should you
have any ideas or suggestions please con-
tact the Recreation Director as soon as
Possible:-
attin turns in fastest mile during pacing series
By Lois Ribbings
• Two exciting divisions of the first leg of
the Clinton - Goderich pacing- series were
featured at Clinton raceway on August 12.
; Ross Battin of Monkton turned in the
fastest mile of the day with his Princes
Sister in 2:04.2 in the second division.
The four. -year-old mare by the Good Time
sire, Good, Bye Columbus, had taken a new.
?:02.3 record on August 7 at Flamboro
Downs:
victory by John Muir. with a 2:00 record already, won the third
Astra Blaze by Blaze Hanover was driven to
Ross Battin was third with Jackies Teddy
for the Wayne Horner Stables of St. Marys.
Claybrook Nifty, driven by Randy
McLean for Vincent Hodgins of Denfield,
had his first lifetime win in a:10.1 in a photo -
finish over Centinare, with Frank • Mac-
. Donald Alp, for May and Welter Pepper of
MOW.
a five-year-old Scram-Alexene
HS_ plare, owned by Joe Lane of Seaforth,
Rick Hodgins was second with Freddie
Flanagan ,forMac Hodgins of Parkhill, wen her first of the year from 10 starts with
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while Fred Sadler finished third drivingf RoseBattin on the bike.
Wayward Wind for the B.G.R. Stables o
Randy McLean finished second with Par-
sons Prince for James McGillivray of Lon -
Blyth.
Brent Vincent won the first division n don, • while Ken Hopkins of Hanover was
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third with his Sugar Valley Dale.
2:i 05.4 with a two-year-old River Captain
Shelley Moffatt of Wroxeter started, her
cOlt, River Mate, ownedbyThomas Vincent
driving career off with a second place finish
of Allenford. •
with RJ Kennedy in a 2:08 mile in the eighth.
Bye Bye Tide and G.G. Columbo finished The second leg of the Clinton: - Goderich
M a dead -heat for second for their Goderich Pacing Series Stakes will be held at Clinton
Randy McLean drove Bye Bye Tide for
owners. Raceway on August 19 with post -time at 1:30
•
Donald Campbell, while Ray McLean was p.m.
On the bike for G.G. Columbo and partners Lendesboro Lady, sold last fall by Robert
Paul Dougherty, Leroy Meriam and Bob
Hoggarth to Edward Lahey of Cambridge,
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Deer. took a new 2:01.2 record at Flamboro Downs
MerrywooC1 Liz, owned by Bill Bennett of on August 12.
Seaforth, won her fourth of the year from 11 • Breeder of the speedy four-year-old mare
by Keystone Mead -, Miss Belle Bars by
starts with a 2:05.$ mile in the sixth. Poplar Volo is Fred (Pete) Fowler of
ryweod Rick mare for trainer Karen Ben-
,
Ross Battin drove'the eight-year-old Mer-
Londesboro.
Miss Belle Bars also has RJ Direct, a
'heft. ,
John Muir of Seaforth took third with Scamp Direct gelding with earnings of over
'Chancey Dodger for. Dave Morrissey
$26,000 and a 2:02.4 record, at the races, as
of
well as Londesboro Chief, a three-year-old
Tennis lessons began last week in Clinton. Clintonians, young and old are participating in
the lessons which are held Monday and Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 8 p.m. (James
Friel photo)
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Armbro Dick was first in 2:00.1 on August
7, while Fergus Hanover won in 1:58 on
August 10. -
Armbro Bryan, owned by Rene Dupuis of
Seaforth, finished second in a 2:04.1 mile at
Flamboro Downs on August 8.
Jonquette, owned by Larry Daw of Clinton,
and Claude Daw of Mississauga, was third
for Randy McLean in a 2 V mile the same
night.
JJ Danny won in 2:04.3 for owner Ian
Fleming of Clinton at Hanover Raceway on
August 8, while Ray/ Mathers was third with
KD Champ for the Broken M. Stables of.
Goderich..
'Ray Mathers -also finished second with
Kim Mathers in a 2:06.3 mile in the first.
Springtime Flicka, owned by Douglas
Kerr of Dungannon, was .second. in a 2:06.4
mile at Hanover on Saturday night.
Clever N Smart was second for owner Ron
Kerr of Goderich at Elmira on August 10.
BJs Nyota, owned by George Telford of
Bayfield finished second in a 2:04 mile at
Dresden on Sunday afternoon.
Four divisions of the Ontario Sires Stakes
for two-year-old pacing colts and geldings,
competing for total purse mone'y of $34,168
were featured at Goderich Raceway on
Thursday night and as usual, Dave Wall,
formerly of Kincardine, but now living near
Komoka was in the limelight.
Dave set a new track record with Snipper,
owned by his daughter Dawn, and Dave
Marrinan of Lfican, in the fourth division.
• The son of Springer (standing at Gord
Pullman's farm near Seaforth) - Trulys
Ansa Craig. Scram gelding, timed . m 2:04.4 while - Pride by Skippys Pride C, paced his last half
Direct Roger returned to his old home mishing second earlier this year
track and won the $1,200. Preferred Han- L. Stili to. '' in 58.4 for a 2:01.1 winning mile, breaking
dicap Pace in 2.05 with Rob Liridenfieldup sBcomeares Londesboro Don and the old mark of 2:01.2 'set by Derbys Gent in
for Arnold Lindenfield of Exeter. s . co y ars, bothby cram. 1974 and equalled by iNillVan Duke last year.
„Lorne Tyndall of Clinton raised the seven- Linlor Rodger, owned by Holmesville Snipper has earnings to dated $62;378 and
. . took fourth•
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yea1d Roger 7-- Misspirect,Bakerkipaceri Valley Farms of Clinton, finished seconsztjx4,44,11:,5.74record rm.% t anctnne-s,e,_ .,A_Randy McLean ,with Violas
, a inner of 421,286 with 'a 2'0i.4 re0ord. a 2:04.3 division of The Little Saratoga Pace _gond 4twelve 1i*tin gi.tx,....10.ettoivcie for Ben Feagan of Goderich. i
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,Fr Sadler was second with his, CoUntrY for trainer - driver Brad Vanstone at Dave Wall also won the third division with Randy Henry gave Mikes Dodger a new
' Topper, followed by Ross Battin driving Dresden Raceway on August 6.. Rogie Herbert, by Seedling Herbert - 2:07 record in the tenth for lessee Frank.
Delas Image and John Muir with Red Oak John Lester was third with Goshen Girl, Dream Herbert by Knight Dream,: timed in StrooP of Ethel, while Ray Mathers finished
"Expreas. co -owned by Ken Parke of Varna in a 2:06.2 2:03.2, for the Wm. H. Herbert Stables Ltd. fourth with Lady Scarlet for Donald
Jennifers Beauty, owned and trained by mile in the tenth. ' of Lambeth. . Williams of Forest and Kevin Williams of
Case Buffings of Clinton, took a new 2:07.2 ° Two pacers owned by Stewart McCall of Rogie Herbert has a 1:59 record and his . Goderich.
-record in her seventh start of the year: ' Seaforth were winners at Greenwood earnings from 10 starts total $59,903. • There will .be races again at Goderich
The four-year-old mare by Way Kid - Raceway in Toronto recently. Darrell Seelster a Tarport Count gelding, Raceway on August 16, at 7:45 p.m.
division in 2:01.4 for trainer -driver -owner
Ted Jacobs of Fenwick, Arthur Schooley of
Waterloo and Pat Haughton of Weston, over
Dave Wall with La Habra Ahnahurst for
Boyce Stables, Inc. of London.
John Hayes, Jr. won the first division in
2:04.2 with the Jade Prince colt Noble
Talent, a recent winner` in 1:59.3 for Ken
Sucee of Oshawa, Robert Perry of
Willowaale and Joe Guest of Bowmanville.
Mar El Patsy, a four-year-old Zip Tar
mare, owned by Lionel Klose of Goderich,
won her third straight with Bob Daer on the
bike in the 2:07 mile.
Randy McLean took third with Highland
Success for Arawana Farms of Milton.
Ross Battin drove I'm A Charger to a
2:09.3 victory in his first lifetime start.
The three-year-old colt by Marshmallow -
Delilah Herbert by Dean Herbert is owned
by James O'Neill of Goderich.
Jack Duckworth finished third with He's
Special, owned by, Carman Kerr of
Goderich.
Ted McLean was second with Deep Run
Super, co -owned by his wife, Alma; in a
2:04.4 mile in the first.
Randy McLean gave Garmor Enuff his
sixth win from 16 starts for Tom McLean of
Goderich, with a 2:08 mile, while Randy
Henry took third with Windspun, trained by
August De Groof for Irene Colquhoun of -
London.
Handy Slipper, owned by trainer -driver
• Carl Fisher and his brother Grant, of
Goderich, took a new 2:04 record in winning
his first of the year from six starts.
The four-year-old gelding by Fast Clip -
Scarlet Slipper by Scarlet Wave, had seven
wins, one second and two thirds from 13
starts hi 1963 and a 2:05 record.
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By Rod Hilts mailed out and the response was minimal.
CLINTON - The Junior C Mustangshave The cost wasn't worth it," Mustangs'
Manager Wayne Wiggins said.
"This year we've decided to phone last
year's players and some midgets and
juveniles," Mr. Wiggins added.
The team will also use newspaper
advertising as another vehicle of promoting
their training camp.
For further information on the Mustangs' •
training camp contact 482-3530, 482-9941 or
482-9755.
announced the tentative date for this year's
opening day of traiiling camp as Sept. 17, 8
p.m. at the Clinton Arena.
This year the Mustangs' management has
decided not to mail out personal invitations
to the players. Instead, they've decided to
take advantage of the Channel 12 coming
• events calendar and other forms of
advertising the training camp.
• "In the past personal invitations were
CLINTON ARENA
September 17 to
September 29. 1984
REGISTRATION FEE S65,
Classes: 5 p.m. 6-9 years
6:30 p.m1014 years
Registration Forms at
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Clinton Arena, Town Hall and
Jeffrey's Enterprises„Goderich.
Registration ends on September 1,, ASV 4111
1984.
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