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The Huron Expositor, 1973-04-19, Page 9News of .....,................,- Woodham: Correspondent Miss Jean Copeland * ,w )1CORNERf) NEW YORK YANKEES ouTFIELPER._ WHITE Is A Gaol? HIT- AND -RON MAN AND 16 SWIFT BASS. HE ap YANKS Vi11142.5 6'MALg. F IGURES -16 MOVE UP To No.2 IN BATTING ORDER. ROY 16 A 6WIT,-c1-1 -1411-TING SPRAY HITTER WHO HrioNLY I0 HOMERS A YEAR AGO 13UTI-Iiraf.AN-LIPMOgr OF TFIE YEAR , KID - TEX GLOVES for Easter NEW SPRING HANDBAGS "NEW SPRING SCARFS NEW SLIP, HALF SLIPS, PANTIES frmq 2.25 • • • •from 6.95 • • • • •• from 1.00 1.00 to 9.95 M ENS , DEPT. VALUES 49.50 59.50 40 PAIR — Reg. 17.95 to 22.50 FORTREL DOUBLE-KNIT FLARE PANTS, '30 to 40 only NEW SPRING, SHORT SLEEVE FORSYTH DRESS SHIRTS TO CLEAR 11.95 6.95 NEW EASTER AR SPECIAL 3.00 Regular 8.95 FORTREL SQUALL JACKETS SPECIAL 4.98 • 10% OFF ALL SUITS FOR EASTER • . . .111 11 ' t ,11 I !i.e. 191. ri gil READ and' USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED FORTREL DOUBLE-KNIT BLAZERS — Navy, Wine,*Brown, Sand TAILOR-CRAFT — FORTREL DOUBLE-KNIT BLAZERS Wine, Royal, Navy, Brown SALES c79mzei SERVICE FAirvpotEr Able, 527-1750 • SEAFORTH e"."."4" No Reasonable Offer Refused '71 CoMet, 6, with radio '71 Ford, 3/ 4-Ton Pick-up, 4-speed Trans. '70 Chev. Sedan, 6, Auto. '70 Impala Custom, 2-dr., 'HT . 8-cyl., Auto., S. P.B. fsy? Chevelle, 2-door, HT., "6", AT., PS. '69 Impala, 2-Cloor, HT. '2' '68 Pontiac Sedan, 8 Auto '68 Plymouth, HT., V8., AT. • '66 Oldsmobile F85 - Sedan, 8 Cyl., AT. '67 Ford, 3/ 4-Ton Pick-up, 4-speed, HD. - THESE CARS ARE CCMPLETELY RECONDITIONED, CERTIFIED. AND PRICED TO SELL DES AR II Atils*,..„ .05c 1 Betty Leonhardt who has been elected president of the Legion Bowling League for 'the coming season. After a hearty pancake and sau- sage breakfast at Bully Gully, 106• male and 22 powder puff entries from all over Western Ontario .joined the London ROad Runners in their annual ride for Crippled Children. Approximately 750 spectators viewed the run at various points along Bully Gully's challenging 26 mile course which incorpor- ated swap passes, hill climbs, bush trails and a hilarious river crossing on the farm of Wat Webster. Following the run, trophy pre- sentations were made at Bully Gully Chalet to the following re- ciprocants: Men's-lst, Wayne Fennema, St. Thomas; 2nd Paul Eaton, London; 3rd Bob Ziegler. Van- astra; 4th Jim Cox, Ingersoll; 5th Dave Smtth, TIllsonburg;,6th . Larry Bennett, Strathroy; 7th Bob Healey,' Strathroy; 8th Rick Stenson, London; 9th Al Fish, St. Thomas. Ladies-1st Maisey Miles, London; 2nd June Dickens, Dela- ware; 3rd Beverly Beddall, Lon- don; 4th Doreen oillestie, -- London. • It was a very successful after- noon 'for crippled children and a great display "of community co- operation. Those taking part expressed special thanks to Constables Hiles, Primeau and Dawson of the O.P.P., Varna area farmers and the staff at Bully Gully. Road runners aid crippled children ron trail !ider h(Ad first outing st Mrs. Olive Cooke of Inger- soll and Rev. and Mr's. J. P. Cooke of Thamesford calleil on Mrs. John Buttezt and Mr., and Mrs. George wheeler on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. H. Wallis and Mr. and Mrs. Don Axford and Mark of Mosley and Mrs. Robert Oorsaut of St. Marys were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs.David Wheeler and Steven. During the Palm Sunday ser- vice • on' Sunday the following were received into the membership of the church by Profession of Faith.KarenInsley. Nancy Jaques, Elizabeth, LevY• Margaret Parldnson, Michele Robinson, Pamela Rodd, Linda Timms and Lorie Webb. The choir joined by past members rendered the anthem, "The Palms". Dinner guest s with Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela and Calvin were Mr. and Mrs.George Wheeler, Mrs. Frank Rodd and Mrs. John Butters. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills and Mrs. Lawrence Mills of. London visited on Sunday with Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills. Mrs. Marie Mills was a visitor on Wednesday. Twenty members oxtheiRIrOn season from the farm of Douglas Trail Riders Saddle Cliib earth* W. Riley of wham. out on their first trail ride this The , horses, `-almost , all ' registered, include quarter horses, Arabians, Pintos, Palo- minos, one Shetland pony, Ameri- • can saddle bred horses and good looking combinations. The club, numbering about 35 members, has a busy season ahead of it with several trail rides, gyinkanas (Western games etc.) and several shows at a number of agricultural fairs in the area - Clinton, L,istowel and Seaforth. Art Dickson of Port Albert is president of the club. 417 0 0 PROUD FOVR' EASTER VALUES 0 Playoff champs in the Legion Bowling were left - Gordon Scott, Betty Leonhardt, Jane Habkirk, Marg. Un- garian, Peter Malcolm and Keith MacLean. The League wound up the season with a dinner and party at the Legion on Saturday night. (Photo by Wilbee) McKenzie, high single; Anne Wood; high and Helen Nicholson, high triples;.Don Winners of the Legion League awards ;Eaton, 'high aver- were (left)Gordon average; Do'n Wood age an.51 Marg. ,Ungarian, high • (Photo by Wilbee) League champs who' received trophies were - (left) Al. Nicholson; Annie Malcolm, Joan Eaton, Bill Eisler, Anne Wood and Tom Phillips. ,(Photo by Wilbee) • Lloyd Eisler.and his team won the low team award. Shown with their Crying towels ;are (left) Mr. Eisler, Jack U6garian, Norma Eisler, Don Eaton, Ella Munroe and Mrs. Tom Young. (Photo by Wilbee) T At the London oval Monday night several area horses were racing. In the third race True 'Per- sonality, owned by Ken Whetham of Dublin was third. 'True Personality is trained and driven by Don Cor- bett. 'In the sixth race.-another area horse.trained and driven by Corbett wad{ fourth. The horse was T iituiTlF77 'camel. Lisa,' owned, by Eric Schellenberg.r and his father. • Claybrook Dan, owned by Jim Pesten of Mitchell, won the tenth race Monday night at the western' Fair Raceway, London. Rick Moffatt was the driver. Saturday at London Bylyn Mary, owned by Sandy Doig of Seaforth,,,..aad driven by Ray McLean was Syl had a little trouble at the gate 'and finished out of the money. The seasons Canadian trotting mark was equalled at the Mohawk Raceway. It was in the fourth race that Blaze Herbert, a six year old stallion from the William H. Herbert stable added 3,000 dollars to his, seasons winnings when he trotted the mile in "' 2.03:3. Driver Trainer Jack Herbert took the horse to the top at. the three quarter pole and won by nearly two lengths. Beau Winter the other mark holder was second. The pair combined for an exactor (4.040.30., April the 21st is the opening day at the Hanover Raceway. Fans will notice many improvements at this raceway. The wagering area has been moved to the second floor' of the grandstand. This area will be heated and t.v. monitors have been installed for indoor viewing. There will still be wagering on the main floor and the area is completely glass enclosed. Post time is 7:45 every Saturday until October 27th. Mohawk closed out the spring meet Sunday and the action moved to Greenwood. Cliff "Chappie" Chapman publisher of the Sports- man will be in University Hospital for the next eight or ten days recovering from surgery. Chappie is also the pedigree reader at many of the local horse sales. From the Horses Mouth Bully GAF. canoe race is Sunday Hully Gully and the Bayfield Lions Club are combinihg. on Sunday -to spon- sor a canoe race along the Bayfield River. The 21 course be- gins at Hully Gully and elids at Bay- field bridge.Pro- ceeds are in sup- port of Bunny Bun- dle. The race gets underway at 12 Noon. (By Ken). from 29.95 NEW "TONI" SQUALL JACKETS from 7.95 SPORTS CO-ORDINATES 6.95 to 22.95 PANTY - HOSE (Can-Can) reg. 1.50 SPECIAL 1,20 NEW, EASTER DRESSES • • from 24.95 POPULAR PANT SUITS • • ' • fr°16 29.9.5 NEW PANT COATS, from .19.95 AJIWool or Blended SPRING COATS ALL - WEATHER COATS frmn 49.45 •