The Huron Expositor, 1984-06-27, Page 9.90
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Rice new on . Wu I I A
During the month of July, Hully Gully will
be running a speciai_,three race CMA
motocross summer series,
After the cancellation of the Expert
Nationals and their subsequent rescheduling
as a final championship cm Labor Day,Sept.
3, there has been a change in the scheduling
of Huffy Gully's motocross series.
The first race in the summer series takes
place Monday,'July 2. This race is new on the
Hully Gully calendar. It's an all -class event,
with Schoolboy, Junior, Senior and ,Expert
riders from all over Ontario represented.
The nest race in the series,, another
all -class event, is scheduled for Sunday, July
15. The third race in the series. Sunday. July.
29, is another all -class event, as well as being
an Expert points race, and a contingency
race.
Besides the top calibre of competition for
the, triple series leading up to the Sept 3
Labatt s Expert National Final, Huffy Gully
organizers have put together a program of
other sApecial events, including a donee and
`party after one. •
Junior/Sch-oolbay racing begltt* each day
at 10:30 a.m., with Senior/Expert motocross
action at 2 o:.tn.
Clear skies and warm weenier Made for
wreathe best house league races of the year
thus fan,
,Results are as follows: Pee Wee 80A,
second, -Jim Dickies Hensa)l; Novice A, first,
Chris Lee Walton, secot),d„ Greg Parsons
Exeter; Jr. A, first-, Brian lackburn Exeter.
Another added attraction.this suminer will
be the Labatt's Summer. Series to be held at
dully Gully on July 2, 14, 15, 28 and 29,.
Points from these races Will be combined and
prizes and money will be awarded on July 29.
Top expert will receive $1000, 'top senior
5500 and; top ATV 5500.
Junior and schoolboys will receive Jackets -
back to fifth spot.
After 11 years as a grass-roots motocross
builder in Midwestern Ontario, Hully Gully
beds', hilt; summer mofncross camps' 1a"
help asp ng'hiotocroslitr+acers and enthus-
oats get} etter;at the Sport
Over,•th years, !louse League, as well asp'
trailing clinics held gully pithy have made .
their. mark on' Canadian .motocross. Huily'A'
GullyHouse League ,graduate. Sean Van- .
Pongee of Clinton Ontario. surprised the
motocross fraternity by winning the School-
boy Championship of Canada in. 1981.
• The summer• camps area full week of
intensive hand on i'nstruetien at Hully
GulIy's;'ehamppionshrp:facility.' Students stay
at thefacility.ftlom Sunday night through the '
follgwing Saturday s Hottse League races,
when they can challenge, the regulars with
their new-fonnd`kneiviedge. •
• Each day begins at 8l a.m. with breakfast,
exercises and lessons..After lunch, more
lessons, then, a 20, minute •irioto, which is
- video.taped by the'#`t(sfructtillsfor analysis
• after supper.
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Turf club beats the ,Bears Ladies recreational
On June 18, in the early genie, the Turf During ,the early game' on Saturday, the
Club beat the Bears 4 to 0 With Ross Govier Villagers won by forfeit over Creamery, softk all standings
hitting a two run homerun for the Turf Club. The late game was Turf Club 5 Firemen,4.
In the l5 to 0 with , the
CtheCreamery
Dig Legnhardt Creamery beat the `"" STANDINGS -
_ Sea)oirth Ladies Ilecreatienal 'Softball ac-'~
Firemen 5 . tion:,ef June 19 at 6:45'sawv'K. Murray beat
getting 15 strike outs torr the Creamery. John W L T • G . PTS, • McNichols 13=10. •
Wilson, Gerry Cooper and Bill Weber also Turf Club 9 1 0 10 18:`
Hitting fol K. Sturm were Hilda Young';'
helped rhe'Creamery out with doubles. Creamery • •, 6 2 1 9 13 ' with a double, Anne-Bosmat •4vith-2 doubles-
;In the early game of June 20, Mainstreet Main St.6 2 1 9. 13 and !:Jessie Kiefer beltingeitut 2 ti'ip� les. � ?
beat the Seaforth Bears 8 to 2. C4fh Bears • ' 5 S 1 • 11 1'1. Susan.Hundertmark and Nancy'! •Storey hit
The late genie resulted with the Turf Club Villagers , -5 6 •0 11 10 ' doulrties for McNichols. `•' '
over the Firemen .5 to 4. Firemen , 3 8 .0 11 , 6. In the late game Ken Smith.Poo1S and the',
On June 22 the early game finished with Queens
otc. 3 j7 0 . 10 6 1Queen's met with the Queen's winning 27 to
Tthe Bears 8 and Topnotch 6. Rick Dale hit a For the tournament this weekend, the T 1 10 urf . Hittingfor Ken Smith was Janice Schenck'
homerun and Randy Gridzak hit both a
homerun and a triple for the Bears. Club shut out the Hears 4 to 0 to win the' "A" with a double.
The late game,ended with Mainstreet 6, division. In the "B" division Topnotch beat On nJutre 20 'K S `
Queens 5.: the Firemen 9 to 6.
Rain
w�..�ceI1.e._l racing
TS A SPLASH! -Jason Pappl'e, Danny
.M6Naughtop•and'Tim :Brown clown for the
camera at -the Seaforth Lion's Park :pool. The
poet waaopened for the summer last Friday.
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(Hundertrriark photo}
Ken
a-- • • �'►g• -- Hitting for Ken SmithwasDonnaBeuer-.
to with adouble: '' STANDINGS
BYLOIS GIBBINGS foal from his broodmare Gaitime Honor on W L T P1'S,
Clinton Raceway, scheduled to bein its • June 12th, K. Muay 6 0 0 12
15th season of pair•mutuel harness racmg on Thenewcomer is by the Windshield WierQueens 3 3 0 6
Sunday, June 17, was forced to cancel its sire Brogue Almahurst, • owned by Les Ken Smith 2 4entire opening day program due to rain which Campbell of Seaforth.McNiols. 1 ' 5 . 0 2
caused unsafe track conditions.
milli and McNichols
played the May 22 rained pet game. The final. eye Bea score Was 18 to+11for Ken Smith.
On June 15, J,D,'s David, owned by
Stewart McCall of Seaforth was first, timed in
2.00 flat, in a 58,800 paceat Greenwood
Raceway in Toronto.At Londonon June 13, Joellas Knight was
second, while Mercywood Liz finished fifth
for Seaforth owner Bi11 Bennett.
At Dresden Raceway on Sunday, June 17,
trotter Alissas Lad, owned by Bill Campbell
ofSeaforh was second for trainer•driver Don
Corbett.
Frank MacDonald ofClinton has a new rill
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program will be held on -Wednesday), to
Varna on Thursdays. Bus trips are scheduled
for Grand Bend on July 1Q, ,Canada's
Wonderland on July 25, Doon Pioneer
Village and the Leslie Cheese House on Aug.
$,and the Science Centre in Toronto on Aug.
'22. Sports development programs will be
featured every other Wednesday.
The•Vansstra Recreation Centre is again
sponsoring a playground program from July
2 to Aug. 24 called the Three Bears Summer
Playground "Program.
Starting at 9:30 •a.m. until 4 p.m., the
program will move from Vanastra , : on
Mondays to Egmondvile on Tuesdays
(except for the week of July 10 when the
Registration will be set up at the Vanastra
Recreation Centre on June 17 and 23 from 1
to 4 pin. and at Centennial • School on
June 15 at noon. Registration can also be
made by phoning the Centre at 482-3544.
The Tiny Tot program or ages three to
five will be held at rite Vanastra Recreation
Centre from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
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Summer School '84
7 ., t ti 1iy 16 - August 23,1984
Raton Campus
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Most clashes Start the week of July 16; 1984
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'27. Location: Bayfield Town Offices.
Nolo: More than , one semester may be
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interested In taking this course should phone
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COMPUTER LITERACY
Cwnputer b=ride For 7hs Office
Tues. 8 Thurs. 7.00-10:00 p.m. 6 wks. July 17.
'46. Room. 6
Fee includes '10.00 surchorge.
Note: Persons interested in taking this course
should telephone the campus to have their
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Tues. 8 Thurs- 9:00 a.m..12 noon. 6 wks. -
July 17. '36. Room: 4
Note: The scheduled time provides for some
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'20. location Blyth Public School.
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soot Ceardioputrnortery Resuttltatton
Tues. 8 Thurs. 7:00-10:00 p.m 2 wks. July 17.
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