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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-09-11, Page 1801 by Hainey e Ston K-40 andK-sties iprtl�ed An September 7 at Clu1- way -aa the ireek saluted them for rge part they have played in the ..ongin Clinton. • over' the age of 40, these men and. • ementwere Kinsmen and iKiliettes during t , when the clubs established racing in CI.inton.. In 1977 they saved the young in- s ustry from 'death ..by taking; on the for- midable task 'of raising nearly $300,000 in less than three months to build a new grand- stand when'the old was condemned, '300 president Ron Jewitt presented the K-40/K-ettes cooler to Don Beatson and Jim McCarthy of Granton, after their filly won the pace in 2:02 3/5, in a surprise rush from the top of the stretch with Steve Bossance at the helm. In the day's secondary feature, trainer/driver Randy McLean was never seriously threatened as he brought G.G. Limbo home in 2:02 4/5 to win the final round of the Clinton-Goderich Pacing Series for owner Lionel Arbour of Goderich.' It was the three year old Super Wave colt's sixth win in seven starts, including both previous legs of the annual pacing stake for $3,050. This lad will definitely bear watching in the future. ce• a Sego iii r o r t 1 the card, as Joh 1►ny"Mu Out . Knight to a al, 0715 the teeth, her fastest. time . season.. ag- ed mare is owned hy • ' nonlcir i Egrnonndville and trained y Ifire Muir also piloted the stn, , Sweet oble taxa hard=.won victory in they ninth f . ° owner Laverne Robson of Dublut '' In the second race, Seaforthhorses press- ed hard fqr to winning *they coral Off turn four wide, only to see trainer/dr�'rer Dennis Morrissey of London inch his own pacer J.C. Pearl to top spot. Seaforth steeds K.M. Bertola (Muir), Greyfriar' Faye (Dale Kennedy) and Merrywood LIZ (Ross Battin) came in second, third and fourth respectively. Both of Rene Dupuis' horses, with Ray McLean up, headed for the winner's circle in their races, but both had to settle for s cond when Armbro Bryan got parked wid in the fifth, and the sixth went a shade too fast for the colt Star Buck Lee, who pressed the winner, Wilco's Centrefold, hard from wire to wire. For old-fashioned 'harness racing at its very best, be sure to catch the Trainer's Derby at the Seaforth Fall Fair on September 20. The action is organized by Rene Dupuis, and is always one of the highlights.ttw Yli Clinton's Hoot ibing�. dr• ove his own mare Selo ..Y to a Photo finish win In 2:071/5, a net rsoi l best as Candy won her second Qt.. season in Clinton, Kandy Henry relined Windspun to a close second place for owner/trainer August De Groof of , Clinton, who recently claimedthe 5 -year-old mare from Alice Colquhoun of London; and e new filly from the Paul Taylor stable Caine in third to Wilco's Centrefold's 2:05 .1/5 win. She is owned by Don Carter and driven by Gerry Sloan. A good crowdis'expected on September 15 for Clinton's final day of racing. The day's feature will be the Battle of the Sexes, featuring a team of North America's top' female drivers against a team. of top dash drivers. The duel will be fought over the first nine races, similar to the Driver's Con- test last July 28, and the winning team will get more than $.1,000 in cash and prizes, in- cluding a watch for both the top woman and top man, donated by Anstett Jewellers. , One of the girls, Cindy Horner, recently won the top driver award at Blue Bonnets Raceway in Montreal, in the first-ever North American Ladies' Driving Champion- ship, against eight other girls from Ontario, Quebec and New York State. Don't miss it! program ideas needed for the fall Ahyone having ideas or suggestions for tant minor hockey Meeting on September fall recreation programs are asked to con- 11, 7 p.m. at the Clinton Public School. tact the recreation director at 482-3398. Ice Time Anyone interested in having ice time in late September is asked to contact the Clin- ton Recreation Office at 482-3398 or the arena at 482-7731. . Flag Football Fall Programs The Clinton Recreation Department will be offering the following recreation pro- grams during the months of September to ®December: youth gymnastics, calligraphy, Attention football players! There will be a backgammon club and much more. For flag football program that will start in more information please contact the Clinton September. Any boys 16 and over who are Recreation Office at 482-3398. interested are asked to contact the Clinton Lulu's Trip Recreation Office: Great news! The Clinton Recreation Coin- Clinton Arena Mug ' puttee is sponsoring a Lulu's bus trip on Club.' September 14. See next week's ad for more The Clinton Arena Mug Club, back by information. popular demand, will accept members star - Toronto Oldtimers ting immediately. You simply bring in your Hockey Game favorite coffee mug and a nominal club fee Attention hockey fans! The Clinton to the arena. In return you can enjoy ex - Recreation Committee in conjunction with. cellent coffee in your personal mug for the the Junior "D" Mustangs hockey club are 1985/86 arena season. The club is limited to staginga fund-raising hockey game featur- the first 50 paid members. Be part of the hot- ing the Toronto Oldtimers at the Clinton test club in town. Arena. Plan to be part of this exciting event. Backgammon Club More details will soon be announced. . Attention backgammon players! The Minor Hockey Coaches recreation committee is planning to start a Attention! Minor hockey coaches are backgammon club. Should you be interested urgently needed for the. 1985-86 "hockey _ in playing some friendly backgammon, season. Ifyou are interested, please contact please contact the Clinton Recreation Office Bob Livermore at 482-3358. Please note on or Paul Anstett. your calendar that there will .be an impor- Fall Recreation Guide - • • 1.0 91189'0 91i2% 103'4% 30 DAYS SHORT TERM 1 YEAR PAID ANNUALLY S YEARS PAID MONTHLY 5 YEARS COMPOUND 5 YEARS PAID ANNUALLY CL -400.41 The 32 page information -packed Fall '85 Clinton Recreation Guide is now available. Make certain to acquire your copy of this important brochure. Power Skating Attention parents! The Clinton Recreation Power Skating program will begin in mid- October. This rewarding instructional pro- gram is open to both boys and girls ages 5 to 13 years. Instructor Brenda Dupee brings a wealth of teaching experience to this course. For more information contact the Clinton Recreation Office. Registration will be held in late September. Youth Gymnastics Good news! The Clinton Recreation Youth Gymnastics program will start on September 23. Classes are held Monday evenings in the Clinton High School main gym and are open to both boys and girls ages 4 to 13 years. See the advertisement for more information. Junior Body Fit The Clinton Recreation Committee is hap- py to announce. a new program. called Junior Body Fit. This exercise to music program (like Trim -A -Size), is open to both girls and boys ages 8 to 12 years. Classes. will start September 17 at 6:30 p.m: at the St. Joseph's school gym, For more information please contact the recreation office as soon as possible. To Christopher Van Loo Clinton Mark Philips Egrnondville Jessica Baker Clinton Simona Dykstra RR 2 Clinton Tina Ceyer RR 5 Clinton Michael Merner RR 1 Clinton Brian Wammes RR 1 Clinton Angela Horbanuik Londesboro Kerry Ann Kennedy Goderich Crystal Hulley Clinton *41 ttor What's the difference? These two pictures look the same, but they're not. Picture A is correct. How many mistakes can you find in Picture B? On Sept. 11 Sept. 11 Sept. 14 Sept. 15 Sept. 15 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 17 Sept. 17 Sept. 17 R. 7gIri a.i, no%' 'sa,t1'1srw uaoug punt)] noff {,f si A.. l g 11,1 rage 7 I'LL GET THERE SOMEHOW A Film By Oscar.Winner John Zaritsky A compelling and intimate look at the lives of four women with arthritis. Sunday, September 15 8:30 p.m. (9 pmm, Nfld.) C : : TV ...these are not actors.— they are real people relating real experiences, touching in their very ordinariness, but most of all, in their extraordinary courage.' Audrey M. Ashley, The. 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