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The 13th annual Mid- ..their profits from' parking,-
Western Rodeo will be held at the; show, • the dance, food
the ExeteraCommunity Park booths, etc to the : Arena
on tabour Day weekend; Construction'F:und° o ":help
Saturday . and Sunday, Sep- builda new arena to` replac . -
tember.4 and 5, beginning at the existing ode Which was
2:90 p.m. daily. condemned lastwinter by the
Thih`ye•ar's Rodeo promises ' Ontario gOvernment. •
to be one of the best yet with r ,
events such as Saddle Bronco
Riding, Bull Dogging, Girl's, Cowboys are already en
Barre1R Racing, Calf Roping, route to Exeter from the mid- -
Bare Back Riding, a Wild western United States and
Horse "Rtace and' Wild Cow.. Canada.
Milking:
A special added. attraction A large group.will be
On-Saturday,•will .be. Chuck• camping out at Pioneer -Jim •.
wagon"races..: This is the,first Williams Trail's End on their'.
time these races have ever• way up to the Rodeo. Trail's
been held at the Mid -Western End is: located on Highway
Rodeo. • •
• -. No. 2 East of London at
.A1 -so on Saturday ' and Middlesex . Road : 32. These •
Sunday •morning's, an.". cowboys . will rest up there
authentic cowboy's breakfast' . and sharpen their Rodeo
will be served at the Exeter skills before heading north to
• Saddle Club booth, consisting = Exeter. Some of them plan to
of lots ".and lots of ' eggs, travel to the. Rodeo%the way
sausage, pancakes,. -7fried they did' 100 years ago; by
potatoes, toast and coffee. Chuckwagon and horseback:
There is a Rodeo dance
Saturday night September- 4
from 9:00 p.m, to 1• ani: at the
Rec Centre in Huron Park.
There will be two ° bands
providing continuous music.
Tickets are available from
Exeter merchants, members:
of the Lion's Club or mem-
bers of the Rodeo Executive: -
For a Rodeo . that was
supposed to be dead and
buried last_ fall, this 'year's
Rodeo has'ilthe earmarks of
being a 'huge success. All of
the service clubs in Exeter
have banded together tb put
this: Rodeo on. In addition to
working together, these clubs
have all agreed to donate%
Bill Bradley. holed this putt on the third'green.forone of
eight birdies he made. Bradley took,a bogey on the first
playoff hole and lost to Alberttecroix. (staff photo)
oderich men top marksmen
Murray" East of Clinton Who
hit 23, while Mery Batkin. of
Clinton, Jack Gilbert of.
Goderich and Jim Caldwell of
Kippen shot 22:
Paul Stanley of Clinton hit
21 of the traps, while,Ashley
Gilbert of Goderich, Bill,
McGregor of Kippen and Bill'
_Thompson of Clinton shot
scores of 20: Tom Allen of
Londesbdro followed, hitting
19 of the •targets,., Herman
.Fisher of Benrni•ller. shot 18
and . Bill ` Munro ofa Vanastra
Manfred Dierolf and Bill
Stewart, both of Goderich
were -the top marksmen at the
Vanastra trap - Shoot on
Tuesday, August 17. While
they both. shot perfect scores
of 25,' 'they„ were almost
matched by Greg' Potter of
Goderich, Jack .Mills of.
Guelph and John Hessel of
Goderichwho all hit -24 of the
25 traps.
Other high scbrers were '
Harrison Schock of Zurich,
Jeff Darling of Exeter, and.
4011111,
Vin and tieforUnited
Hiya, Goderich United people? 'Didya ._ team and deserved to win. I'M just very,
hear we had a great weekend and played very glad to see them come back into
with .our oldjazz and 'jive?? ! ! We sure their own again as they are a team to
did and woul'dn'tyou know I'd be sick as admire and are very special people, as •.
the proverbial dog and miss . both well.
games? (This partyin'•has gotto stop,! Ij- FIs write up is peetty:crurnmy folks,
The "B team was slated to .play first but when you're not upao 'snuff' you're
• and they won with a score of 2-1. The. lousy! I only wish I. could have written--"
goals were slapped in by "The Toe'' and: something really lyrical for the boys, as
Eric Mitchell. I hear they played with they deserve much credit for_their
-mucho gusto' and -lots of'`savoir faire'. games last Sunday. But the feelings are
(You figure it out!'!) "in my he'art, if not in this column.
" That's the way to .be, felies! ' I knew_
you were made of the right stuff ! !.
And the 'A' team was double; super -
fantastic. 'My spies' tell me:they were
-•'on' froth the word `go' and didn't quit til
the final toot from the -ref's whistle!•
Apparently, we had the game sewed up Carnival at 5 p.m. All. fans , interested,
at 2-0 until the referee calledtwo penalty ' please come out to see us.
shots against us and Stratford'"tied the ' Once again, I apologize for this weeks
game. Unfair • and rotten luck for sloppy column.:. I promise not to be sick
United! i.. • next week, okay?
The two goals were scored by ''David: Have a good life .— you deserve it.
the Dude' and Tony Mennen. From all Love'ya,
accounts, Goderich United was the top : i FoXy:
- Thanks for `keeping. the faith'; guys! I
love: yal !
Next Sunday the 'A' team has another
home game at 6 p.m. against London
Lions (thes.eguys we gotta beat!) The
'B' team trots out of town to play London
'and Don Wise of Clinton both,
hit 16 of the traps.
..On Saturday, . August ''21
Tom Allen of.Londesboro had
a 'score of 24 at the regular.;
skeet .shoot match. Bill
'o
be held tonigi
The 1lth leg of the Ontario
Harness .liorserhen's
Association Pacing Stoke will
be --held .at Goderich—Raceway -
to
T�iernight.e may be two divisions• .
required for the Goderich-.
:.race and many of the top'
money winners in the series.
will : be on hand. The
Association has conducted 10
prelimifta.r•y;legs at. raceways
throtigllout the province and
,the leader is: Rick's• Bobby
Jpe;• owned :by Cecil Pollard
of Kincardine. The four year
old won 8t Peterborough's
Kowarthn fawns in 2.04.2 his
Stewart" of Goderich, Mery
Batkin. of • Clinton-' '. 'and.
Harrison: Schock of Zurich hit
22 of the skeets while Greg.
Potter of Goderich and Paul
Giles of London shot scores of_;.
' 21,
Dale Meerburg of London and George Giles of London
"both hit 17 of the targets while
Ashley Gilbert of 'Goderich
and Jim East of Clinton hit 1.4".
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