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The Huron Expositor, 1985-08-14, Page 14H. F. Alice delights crowd (Continued from page MO) Splurge, who stands at Seelater Farms in Lucan. Owned and trained by Roy Revington of Lucan, this brown filly recently won a Flamboro pace in 2:00 and four-fifths, several ticks faster than Sunday's time of 2:02 and two-fifths. The fastest . time of the day, 2:00 and four-fifths, was turned in by Major's Choice in the 1st Division of the Sire's Stakes, establishing a new record for herself in her first win of the season, as well as setting a new track record at Clinton for three-year- old fillies. Owned by Charles Armstrong of Inglewood and Gus Schickendanz of Thorn- hill and trained by Bill Wellwood, this Jade Prince filly may be one to watch in the future. She has posted two seconds and two thirds in her last four stakes races at Greenwood, including a third place finish in both her elimination and final heats in the Rothman's Championships, all impressive showings in under 2:02 and two-fifths. Another local filly on the OSS circuit, Gin and Wink, owned by Lois and Verdun Vanstone of Benmiller and trained by Verdun Vanstone, attracted a lot of attention from the hometown crowd in the 2nd Division, but finished fifth in the blistering pace set by Major's Choice, even under the able reinsmanship of Ray McLean. Another local horse that did well Sunday was the gallant mare Poppy Love, owned, trained and driven by Wayne Dupee of Clinton, who led all the way to win handily in the 5th race; Dupee himself came back in the 8th to drive Miss Krista Hal to a third place finish for owners Larry Henderson of W ingham and Don Large of Ripley. Jennifer's Beauty, owned and trained by Case Buffinga of Clinton also did well; handled by Johnny Muir, she forced the, pace in the first race, finishing a close second behind Jennie W illvan and coming on fast. The perennial favorite, Valleycreek Tramp owned by John Watson of Blyth and trained by Clinton's Paul Taylor, also led the whole way to win his claiming handicap in the 7th. Driven by Fred Sadler, this was the 6 -year-old bay horse's 8th win in 9 starts. Combined with the Listowel mare Feature Time, Valleycreek Tramp paid $295.00 for a $2 bill in the Exactor. The 8th race definitely belonged to Seaforth fans, as two local horses, Becky Hi and Out All Knight traded the lead back and forth as they raced practically as a team for most of the mile, with Becky Hi just squeaking under the wire first to set a new personal record of 2:07 and three-fifths. Becky Hi is owned by Joe Lane and trained and driven by Dale Kennedy, while Out All Knight is owned by Brian Glanville, trained by Bruce Lamont and driven by Johnny Muir, all of Seaforth. Race fans are reminded that August 18 is Seaforth Day at Clinton Raceway. This first-time event has been organized by Clinton Race Secretary Ian Fleming, and by Seaforth's irrepressible Rene Dupuis, to celebrate the large contingent of Seaforth fans and horsemen who loyally support every event at the Clinton track. Seaforth businessmen have donated coolers for every race next Sunday, and Seaforth Mayor Alf Ross will make a presentation to the winner of the feature pace, on behalf of the Town of Seaforth. "We're going to make this an annual event," promises Dupuis. "We figure it's the least we can do for our Clinton track, since it does so much for us," He added the only problem he had run into in organizing the day was that "every business in town has been phoning me all week to donate blankets this race day -- but, heck, we can only use 11 at a time, so the rest are going to have to wait until next year." To wind up the day, a chicken barbecue will be held under the grandstand at Clinton, following the races. Tickets are available at many Seaforth businesses, or at Ball and Mutch Fine Furniture in Clinton. Only 400 tickets will be printed, and organizers expect the event to be sold out in record time. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 14, 1985 — A13 NATIONAL RECOGNITION — Don Venables, publisher of Hamiota Echo and the 1985-86 president of CCNA presented Howard Aitken, vice-president of Signal Star Publishing an award for Best spot news photo at the annual convention In Quebec City. 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