The Huron Expositor, 1974-07-18, Page 9•
k
4
rr
# or, 9001
, Me 0, _:,A4c6w4y, Fri, day In'th c0lie
4t ")d, 9h 4 ii
win" b W Lavp#
m. y and
Ron W11110*11", b�tb of: $04forth', V* tolle - wa I
th bike.
-4 with the pay off of,3..304 'MR,
2. 1.4 � I".. V.
gt 6 kfeo �! .
on.
wgi Babes Boy oWbe.4 -by 4 r H
#
ion Van o 9c *6 1 F74ipll r" 4V 0114.,
..... ... ....
•
"Y'
ncawith s on 0 41,10, -bike, "b".0'r
JeMtt,io Clint, o
it 040
ei. M4thors'. and _,y
Cententifal .Bob. owned b 'Ch
Por'
a;! 1 �7�, li .,Von
,y, 4 ", K S the firs tlqiq -Tuesday two,,QWen Sop -players,,Av, . _b
driven by, Fi�yd Mothers, both of 0.0derich, was fifth. FIQ E $TIC Sound Jacro�so. bo are
an
Owen Creed owned by L. IrO and Moskal, both of touring' w ster -the osso
many,, many Oars;" taqrq�so Is." bbin layed In p n Ontario for McCtley 14, lb
each",
4 aforth players, through their
Kpmoka,.. was out the money With Wayne Du Se4forth. About 25 youngster's are learning' the Association, p
ut the $e
Clinton,. ob,'Ihe bike,
f u. r An exhibitionlate
t_,
Third in,the *second race was Claybrook Leah, owned ndartientals of the game undO the direction '.of, paces.
I
B.r6ce McMi"us as part of the recreation game will be played . . ......
by Bill Harkl4nder of Denfield, and driven by Jack
Meriam, Goderich: DepartmehVs summer program. Monday 4n.0 Wingharn next week. . .... .
The third race wlnnSwas Lee Camp owned by Bruce
Dupee and driven by Wayne Dtipee,,both of Clinton.
The mile was in 2.12:2 and the pay off. was $10.30.
Third was Popabout owned by. John Donaldson, Ailsa
and driven by jack Merlam, es ry•oveme n
Crat D ptte some im- t,
68urth Was Saint Clair Buck owned and driven, by' Pli
Phil Bisback of Seaforib. Dusty Bob owned and driven SAVE
20% Billy, owned by Mr. and'Mrs. W.O.McLean, was fifth, bi Win. McLean of G.0derich. did not finish. Deep Run tname.Dufe roe, tou nt.,
with Bill driving.
La' the Texaco home runs while Jack Price encounter and proved nothing As PANTS
Last Satuday,
The fourth race winner was Kerr's Boy owned by
Ronald Kerr, Goderich and driven by jack Meriam: The Duffers made their annual visit to allowed the Queens only 5 hits as the game ended in a 6.6 draw.
Values W 22.50 A OW R%0%
mile. was in 2.13:4 and the pay off was $3.50. Second
the -Listowel Ball Tournament. their three runs were al Main Street held a slight edge In
This year the Duffers made a BLALERal
was Cfash Landing, owned by Ron and Geo. Foagan unearned. the early innings but the Turf
better showing
and' driven by Gerry Roebuck, all of Godericb, Third but still were The late encounter -saw the noted for being a late inning ball
$1'088 S 7.
was Linda E. Walbob., owned by Robed and Walter eliminated in the first round ,as Teachers hold, on for three club didn't disappoint anyone and - PO
strong in the sixth fran�e
Daer, Goderich with Robert driving. Fourth was Mount Forest edged the Texaco innings then fall apart as the came on 'Dont nd�s
chance to save
squad. by a 5-3 score. Mount' Villagers came on strong to score to even the game at 6 apiece.
Northwood Missey owned by Brian Fellows, Godericih up to 11ko on JACKETS
and driven by William Caldwell. Goldies Hit owned by Forest opened a 1 -0 first inning an easy 16-6 win. The fourth Both pitchers hurled good games
these popular,
Idar, .-REDVCED
nis Jewitt Bared . double-
d�FTerry Rutledge,: Clinton and driven by Den lead but the Duffers on the inning was the turning point As and the teams played excellent- gg
strength of Jack Pridt's triple
was fifth. Out of the money was Derby Bob owned by the Villagers reached Hill Weber ball. Wt pants. All
Robert McLean and driven by William McLean. followed by a home run by Ben for 7 hits including a home run by
STANDINGS
regular sto*1 Tails, 'Shorts: a" Regulars. in.pial
Q! 'n. shaft
The fifth race winner was Wayne Express owned by Akker took a 3-1 lead. A costly Rick Woods but broken size blazers' o;'check Pattern. Sport Jv;ckets,
and a triple by, Bill ... L T... -Pts.
W
011rror allowed the Mount Forest Price to score 7 runs and open an Main Street rtbiges of so to sizes 36 to 46.
George. Caldwell of Goderich and driven b Gerry 7 4 2 16
42.
Roebuck. The, mile was in 2.13:4 and the pay off was squad to score 3 runs and take a 8-3 lead. Howard Jamekcame on, Village 6 '3 1 13 Reig. 49.50 NOW 39.50
4-3 edge into the fifth frame. The in relief for the Teacrfe�s but Texaco S 3 1 11 1
$10.9.0. Deep Run Frisco owned by,Charles'Brindley, Duffers played- excellent ball but failed to silence the bats of the Queens Reg. 59.50 NOW 47.
Goderich, and driven by Roy Meriam was second. Third 5 4 1
y
$11-088
couldn't connect at the plate and Villagers'as they added 8 More TuTf Club 5 4 1 11
was Miami Miss owned by Carmen Kerr, Goderich and RD9. 65.00 .... ..... NOW 500
driven by Jack Meriam. Fifth was Vernas Choice owned the, Mount 'Forest nine edged -runs in the sixth to clinch the. Firemeii 5 5 0 10
and driven by Frank Dam, Goderich. Out of the money across another run to take Me victory. The Villagers spread Teachers 3 6 0 6
was Sebringville owned by Ray Mathers and game 5-3.
driven by their hitting around as each Travellers 0 10 0 0
The Texaco squad figured they player collected at least one this week will see the OREAT' OF BOYS'
John Mathers ,both of Goderich. Gladies BOY owned hit in Games 50 PAIR ONLY LEFT!
should have beaten the Mount collecting a total of nineteen while
and driven by John Muir, Seaforth, was sixth race Texaco and Teachers meet MEN'S CASUAL PANTS .!Or, 1 TANK TOP%'
winner. The mile was in 2.12:3 and the. pay off was Forest team so Arrangements are Rick Woods- allowed the Teachers Thursday (tonight) to play their
$22.40. being made for it home and home just ten safe hits in picking up the rained -out game with game time Shm 80 to 40.. TO CLEM
series with the dates to be win.
. . at 8:30. Stripes, ptains, numbered Gladies Boy 'owned and driven by John Muir, finalized later. mostly check pattern,
Seaforth, was sixth race winner. The mile was in .2.12:3 Victor Monday's actio' 95
0 . I y n will see the washoble - no brork One novelties. ROK. to 4M.
and the pay off was $22.4 . Second was Jet Command Scores Mouni The victory moves the Villagers Turf Club challenge the Villagers - and
owned by Bruce Vollarld and driven by Randy McLean, Monday's action saw plenty of back . into sole , possession 0 in the earl game at the Pool a kind to ulcer Mostly 8to 14 size. See our
I y -window display.
Goderich. Corky Camp owned by Glen Smith, hitting -as the scores 'mounted. second place as the league, while. the Teachers face the .... I ... I ... 6
both of Goder' I&" to 19.95 for .... 7
Brussels, and driven by Perry - Roebucl( wdis t :hird. The- early game at the Pool saw standings again tighten up with Firemen in the late encounter. •At
Fourth was Stiggins owned and driven by Robert Daer. Ron Beuerman throw a two hit only 6 points separating first the Optimist Park, the Queens.
shut -out at the Firemen to lead place and sixth place. will take on the Travellers in the GREAT BARGAINS
Fifth was Chasmar Patrick owned by L. and D. Jacklin,
wh Brussels and driven b� Dennis Jewitt. the Texaco nine to an easy 17-0. Last Wednesday evening the 'early game while the late contest
The seventh'race winner was Virgirfia's Misty owned route of the smokeaters. Ron gave Turf Club and the Main Street will see the Texaco nine challenge IN OUR
up a -first inning single to Don
by Robert McLean and driven by W. McLean. The -mile caught up their rained out Main Street.
s . n` J12:2 nd'thq..,,p as - $5 50. Third was Hulley- and a fifth inning single. to
R yo -maUU;
Peter KlingtW.hilehis club led by
t
. t
'vWtart driving Lawn' boWling "noks
Moe Huard with a triple and wo
Fifth was Mr. Easter owned by Geo. Caldwell and singles pounded Bob Wilson and
driven by Frank Dam., Don Hulley for, twenty hits.
The eighth',race Winner'wai'G. D Direct owned by Beuerman 'helped his own 'cause Ladies tournament i}wmw
Gerald Midhurst and. Russell. Baker Barrie and driven with a 3 run first inning home run I 1,0XG PARTY DRFAWA
the Vuffers on their way
by John Mathers. The mile was in 2.10A the payoff to start
was $8.30. Third was. Carman Bob'owned byJames. & and they were never threatened' Reduced 2 V /0
Harlene Moore, Woodstock and driven by Gerry as the fielders played excellent -titney' well attended 0 YO to 54h,01
Roebuck. Fourth was George Isaac owned by Robert ball making several outstanding
th and Carmen Kerr and driven by Jack merian. catches to hold the Firernipti The Seaforth Ladies held a In the Mitchell tournament of
In the ninth race' Excel Mac, owned and driven by scoreless. successful tournament on the Saturday the rink of Jack Patter .%
JD0UB1XXN1T,,
Roy Meriam, was third. Fifth was Greenyiew Buck The late game at the Pool saw greens last Wednesday' after- son, skip, Donna Patterson, ;vice,
In the ninth race Excel Mac owned and driven by Roy the Travellers lose in the final noon. Rinks were present from And Katie Phillips, lead, were the
Meriam was third.Fifthw.as Greenview Duck owned by' frame in a real slug fest as. the Sarnia, London, Stratford, high -2 game winners and received DRESS " -Suas.
Wm. and Wayne Shean, Stratford, and driven by Gerry Turf Club came from behind to G6dericb,. Wingham and prizes.' Regular 124M to 19M
Roebuck. Out of the money were Victor H. Volo owned nip the travellers 33-32. Both Seaforth. Our ladies are sending several PIAM$ and OFF V1
WY"13" MAKIC .! I
by Fred Fowler, Londesbero and driven by Frarik teams had no trouble at, the late ' te First place went to the Stratford entries to Go'derich ladies doubles
MacDonald, Clinton and Jirfimy The Butler owned by. as the score indicates as every entry skipped by Helen' Rit"chie- on Wednesday while some of our
Robert and Grant Jerry, . Goderich and driven by player on each team collected at with 3w plus 49, Second prize was men hope to take part in Clinton
RoberL_ least one bit. Neither• team was Evelyn Moore's entry also from Hiram Walker's mens' doubles.
The tenth race winner was Shadow Bars owned by. outstanding in the field as errors Stratford with 3w plus 45. Third Good bowling to all. SPORTS WEAR
0 Fred Fowler and driven by Frank MacDonald. The mile caused many of the runs,. It was place' was. the Seaforth entry
was in 2.07-4 and the pay off was 3.QO., Third was Just a question of who could last skipped by Katie -.Phillips with.
REDUCED
Timberina Hy owned by Arnold Doak, and driven by' the longest as the game dragged Mary Finlays6n vice and C6rr*ection
Jack Meriam. Fourth was Scotts G owned -by Ann Samis' on for qyer'. two hours. Jack Marguerite Walden lead. Fourth Swim SUITS .................. Mo off
and Ativen by Jack Duckworth, both of Goderich. Fifth McLlw Ain was finally th6 winning was a London entry skipped by In last week's story about this SHORTS ....................... ".21Wb.of1f
was Scarlet -Slipper owned by Grant and Carl Fisher and pitcher while Jack Ungariarf Agnes Bpwlby and fifth, also from kutnmer's activities at '"the
Seaforth Lions'Pool the name of ............ ... 0
drivcn by Carl. suffered the loss. London, was the rink.with Jean TANK H
Clare - Devereaux was
Early Game Jennings as skip. Lunch was BLOUSES ............. ......... 20% off
At the Optimist Park the early served by the Seaforth Ladies and inadvertently omitted from a list
At Clinton Raceway Sun. afternoon
game saw Main Street have no a most enjoyable, day- was of lifeguards who are working this
summer at the pool. The Z'
reported by all'present.
In the first race Janet Express, owned and driven by troubies in whipping the Queens
William German was third. Fourth was Sunicrest Irene Expositor regrets the omission.
by a 21-3 margin. fiord Beuten- Tuesday evening saw over
owned by Win. James,- London and driven by Gord miller led the upto,,�ners with two twenty bowleri present at the
o Pullman, Seaforth. Fifth- was -Miss Direct Baker owned homer runs and also made several local jitney. Winners for the jitney Every week more and more
c
by Lornd Ty'ndall, Clinton and driven by Frank key -plays in the field is the Main were Ladies Ist, Edna Bell and, people discover what mighty jobs
MacDonald. Out of the money was Ladys David owned Street completely dominated Marguerite -Walden, 2nd. For the are accomplished by low cost
by John and Dennis Jewitt with Dennis drivini. play. Ray Anstett, Cub Beattles men.*it- was Hugh Thomp'son '1st Expositor Want Ads. Dial
Out of the money in the second race was Son of and Dave, Watson also added and Elmei Dennis, 2nd. 527-0240.
Paragon owned and driven by Wm. Caldwell.
The third race winner was Ambro Napier owned by
Jack Holmes, Clinton and driven by Frank MacDonald.
Third in the third race was Judy Mathers owned -and Name the.
driven by, Mac Severs, Londesboro. Fourth was
Claybrook, Ricci owned by' Ken; Holmes, Seaforth and DOUBLES TENNIS. TOURNAMENT
0 -4 driven by Doug. McNall,, Hensall. New Iunior H (kkey Teo m
Third ' - the sixth race was Chilly Will owned by man SATURDAY' AUGUST 10
in
Chifles Travis, Goderich and driven by William
Caldwell.
The seventh race winner was Lee Camp owned by Teens Doubles Mens Doubles
driven by Wayne Dupee, the Mile was
Bruce Dupee acid dd c6nd in the 12 --- 16 .17 and a n' t�Ckofin 2.09-4 and the pay off was $115.80. Se PE: Se'so S for
ninth race was Pebbies Girl owned by Ron and Geo.
Feagan and driven by Gerry Roebuck. Fourth was
I P
K
Crimson Josie owned by Bruce Volland and driven by
Dennis JeWitt. o Women's immediate f ami
- In the tenth face Cranny Mathers owned by Charles, Mixed Doubles
Eugene and Johh Mathers- was fourth 'With John A up
driving. 17 an Doubles
At the'Chtiton raceway two new records were set in 'AMLINE-J
DEJ%LF U1, y 2 2 i1
the second race Phil Mite owned by John Seigel I
Stables, London and driven by Robert Camerbn set a r
new trot record of 2,07:2.
In the tenth race Derby's Gent seta new pace record
when -he paced .the mild In 2.04:1. Derby's Gent is REGISTRATION AT RECREATION OFFICE
owned by James and William Cadman, Parkhill and
was driven by Norm Campbell. Monday, July 22 or -23 6:30,---17:3.0
REGISTRATION FEE $1.00 per double Free }for th6ge-regis-
W9D.-D N' VITATI NS:
W 'GIN
P
R torod-for, tennis instruction � gkdnd session' for tennis regia -
`H E Nuk-ON EX -0 -910
A thr%lor" . trtition Ago; Cldfldre� 8--11 9 lessoi� , s Teens _s9ons
i.
JrkLUINJS W27-UZ4V' women 6 loson.4 - FEE $2.00 per session,
-4 4*
4e
4
t.
v.
•
k
4
rr
# or, 9001
, Me 0, _:,A4c6w4y, Fri, day In'th c0lie
4t ")d, 9h 4 ii
win" b W Lavp#
m. y and
Ron W11110*11", b�tb of: $04forth', V* tolle - wa I
th bike.
-4 with the pay off of,3..304 'MR,
2. 1.4 � I".. V.
gt 6 kfeo �! .
on.
wgi Babes Boy oWbe.4 -by 4 r H
#
ion Van o 9c *6 1 F74ipll r" 4V 0114.,
..... ... ....
•
"Y'
ncawith s on 0 41,10, -bike, "b".0'r
JeMtt,io Clint, o
it 040
ei. M4thors'. and _,y
Cententifal .Bob. owned b 'Ch
Por'
a;! 1 �7�, li .,Von
,y, 4 ", K S the firs tlqiq -Tuesday two,,QWen Sop -players,,Av, . _b
driven by, Fi�yd Mothers, both of 0.0derich, was fifth. FIQ E $TIC Sound Jacro�so. bo are
an
Owen Creed owned by L. IrO and Moskal, both of touring' w ster -the osso
many,, many Oars;" taqrq�so Is." bbin layed In p n Ontario for McCtley 14, lb
each",
4 aforth players, through their
Kpmoka,.. was out the money With Wayne Du Se4forth. About 25 youngster's are learning' the Association, p
ut the $e
Clinton,. ob,'Ihe bike,
f u. r An exhibitionlate
t_,
Third in,the *second race was Claybrook Leah, owned ndartientals of the game undO the direction '.of, paces.
I
B.r6ce McMi"us as part of the recreation game will be played . . ......
by Bill Harkl4nder of Denfield, and driven by Jack
Meriam, Goderich: DepartmehVs summer program. Monday 4n.0 Wingharn next week. . .... .
The third race wlnnSwas Lee Camp owned by Bruce
Dupee and driven by Wayne Dtipee,,both of Clinton.
The mile was in 2.12:2 and the pay off. was $10.30.
Third was Popabout owned by. John Donaldson, Ailsa
and driven by jack Merlam, es ry•oveme n
Crat D ptte some im- t,
68urth Was Saint Clair Buck owned and driven, by' Pli
Phil Bisback of Seaforib. Dusty Bob owned and driven SAVE
20% Billy, owned by Mr. and'Mrs. W.O.McLean, was fifth, bi Win. McLean of G.0derich. did not finish. Deep Run tname.Dufe roe, tou nt.,
with Bill driving.
La' the Texaco home runs while Jack Price encounter and proved nothing As PANTS
Last Satuday,
The fourth race winner was Kerr's Boy owned by
Ronald Kerr, Goderich and driven by jack Meriam: The Duffers made their annual visit to allowed the Queens only 5 hits as the game ended in a 6.6 draw.
Values W 22.50 A OW R%0%
mile. was in 2.13:4 and the pay off was $3.50. Second
the -Listowel Ball Tournament. their three runs were al Main Street held a slight edge In
This year the Duffers made a BLALERal
was Cfash Landing, owned by Ron and Geo. Foagan unearned. the early innings but the Turf
better showing
and' driven by Gerry Roebuck, all of Godericb, Third but still were The late encounter -saw the noted for being a late inning ball
$1'088 S 7.
was Linda E. Walbob., owned by Robed and Walter eliminated in the first round ,as Teachers hold, on for three club didn't disappoint anyone and - PO
strong in the sixth fran�e
Daer, Goderich with Robert driving. Fourth was Mount Forest edged the Texaco innings then fall apart as the came on 'Dont nd�s
chance to save
squad. by a 5-3 score. Mount' Villagers came on strong to score to even the game at 6 apiece.
Northwood Missey owned by Brian Fellows, Godericih up to 11ko on JACKETS
and driven by William Caldwell. Goldies Hit owned by Forest opened a 1 -0 first inning an easy 16-6 win. The fourth Both pitchers hurled good games
these popular,
Idar, .-REDVCED
nis Jewitt Bared . double-
d�FTerry Rutledge,: Clinton and driven by Den lead but the Duffers on the inning was the turning point As and the teams played excellent- gg
strength of Jack Pridt's triple
was fifth. Out of the money was Derby Bob owned by the Villagers reached Hill Weber ball. Wt pants. All
Robert McLean and driven by William McLean. followed by a home run by Ben for 7 hits including a home run by
STANDINGS
regular sto*1 Tails, 'Shorts: a" Regulars. in.pial
Q! 'n. shaft
The fifth race winner was Wayne Express owned by Akker took a 3-1 lead. A costly Rick Woods but broken size blazers' o;'check Pattern. Sport Jv;ckets,
and a triple by, Bill ... L T... -Pts.
W
011rror allowed the Mount Forest Price to score 7 runs and open an Main Street rtbiges of so to sizes 36 to 46.
George. Caldwell of Goderich and driven b Gerry 7 4 2 16
42.
Roebuck. The, mile was in 2.13:4 and the pay off was squad to score 3 runs and take a 8-3 lead. Howard Jamekcame on, Village 6 '3 1 13 Reig. 49.50 NOW 39.50
4-3 edge into the fifth frame. The in relief for the Teacrfe�s but Texaco S 3 1 11 1
$10.9.0. Deep Run Frisco owned by,Charles'Brindley, Duffers played- excellent ball but failed to silence the bats of the Queens Reg. 59.50 NOW 47.
Goderich, and driven by Roy Meriam was second. Third 5 4 1
y
$11-088
couldn't connect at the plate and Villagers'as they added 8 More TuTf Club 5 4 1 11
was Miami Miss owned by Carmen Kerr, Goderich and RD9. 65.00 .... ..... NOW 500
driven by Jack Meriam. Fifth was Vernas Choice owned the, Mount 'Forest nine edged -runs in the sixth to clinch the. Firemeii 5 5 0 10
and driven by Frank Dam, Goderich. Out of the money across another run to take Me victory. The Villagers spread Teachers 3 6 0 6
was Sebringville owned by Ray Mathers and game 5-3.
driven by their hitting around as each Travellers 0 10 0 0
The Texaco squad figured they player collected at least one this week will see the OREAT' OF BOYS'
John Mathers ,both of Goderich. Gladies BOY owned hit in Games 50 PAIR ONLY LEFT!
should have beaten the Mount collecting a total of nineteen while
and driven by John Muir, Seaforth, was sixth race Texaco and Teachers meet MEN'S CASUAL PANTS .!Or, 1 TANK TOP%'
winner. The mile was in 2.12:3 and the. pay off was Forest team so Arrangements are Rick Woods- allowed the Teachers Thursday (tonight) to play their
$22.40. being made for it home and home just ten safe hits in picking up the rained -out game with game time Shm 80 to 40.. TO CLEM
series with the dates to be win.
. . at 8:30. Stripes, ptains, numbered Gladies Boy 'owned and driven by John Muir, finalized later. mostly check pattern,
Seaforth, was sixth race winner. The mile was in .2.12:3 Victor Monday's actio' 95
0 . I y n will see the washoble - no brork One novelties. ROK. to 4M.
and the pay off was $22.4 . Second was Jet Command Scores Mouni The victory moves the Villagers Turf Club challenge the Villagers - and
owned by Bruce Vollarld and driven by Randy McLean, Monday's action saw plenty of back . into sole , possession 0 in the earl game at the Pool a kind to ulcer Mostly 8to 14 size. See our
I y -window display.
Goderich. Corky Camp owned by Glen Smith, hitting -as the scores 'mounted. second place as the league, while. the Teachers face the .... I ... I ... 6
both of Goder' I&" to 19.95 for .... 7
Brussels, and driven by Perry - Roebucl( wdis t :hird. The- early game at the Pool saw standings again tighten up with Firemen in the late encounter. •At
Fourth was Stiggins owned and driven by Robert Daer. Ron Beuerman throw a two hit only 6 points separating first the Optimist Park, the Queens.
shut -out at the Firemen to lead place and sixth place. will take on the Travellers in the GREAT BARGAINS
Fifth was Chasmar Patrick owned by L. and D. Jacklin,
wh Brussels and driven b� Dennis Jewitt. the Texaco nine to an easy 17-0. Last Wednesday evening the 'early game while the late contest
The seventh'race winner was Virgirfia's Misty owned route of the smokeaters. Ron gave Turf Club and the Main Street will see the Texaco nine challenge IN OUR
up a -first inning single to Don
by Robert McLean and driven by W. McLean. The -mile caught up their rained out Main Street.
s . n` J12:2 nd'thq..,,p as - $5 50. Third was Hulley- and a fifth inning single. to
R yo -maUU;
Peter KlingtW.hilehis club led by
t
. t
'vWtart driving Lawn' boWling "noks
Moe Huard with a triple and wo
Fifth was Mr. Easter owned by Geo. Caldwell and singles pounded Bob Wilson and
driven by Frank Dam., Don Hulley for, twenty hits.
The eighth',race Winner'wai'G. D Direct owned by Beuerman 'helped his own 'cause Ladies tournament i}wmw
Gerald Midhurst and. Russell. Baker Barrie and driven with a 3 run first inning home run I 1,0XG PARTY DRFAWA
the Vuffers on their way
by John Mathers. The mile was in 2.10A the payoff to start
was $8.30. Third was. Carman Bob'owned byJames. & and they were never threatened' Reduced 2 V /0
Harlene Moore, Woodstock and driven by Gerry as the fielders played excellent -titney' well attended 0 YO to 54h,01
Roebuck. Fourth was George Isaac owned by Robert ball making several outstanding
th and Carmen Kerr and driven by Jack merian. catches to hold the Firernipti The Seaforth Ladies held a In the Mitchell tournament of
In the ninth race' Excel Mac, owned and driven by scoreless. successful tournament on the Saturday the rink of Jack Patter .%
JD0UB1XXN1T,,
Roy Meriam, was third. Fifth was Greenyiew Buck The late game at the Pool saw greens last Wednesday' after- son, skip, Donna Patterson, ;vice,
In the ninth race Excel Mac owned and driven by Roy the Travellers lose in the final noon. Rinks were present from And Katie Phillips, lead, were the
Meriam was third.Fifthw.as Greenview Duck owned by' frame in a real slug fest as. the Sarnia, London, Stratford, high -2 game winners and received DRESS " -Suas.
Wm. and Wayne Shean, Stratford, and driven by Gerry Turf Club came from behind to G6dericb,. Wingham and prizes.' Regular 124M to 19M
Roebuck. Out of the money were Victor H. Volo owned nip the travellers 33-32. Both Seaforth. Our ladies are sending several PIAM$ and OFF V1
WY"13" MAKIC .! I
by Fred Fowler, Londesbero and driven by Frarik teams had no trouble at, the late ' te First place went to the Stratford entries to Go'derich ladies doubles
MacDonald, Clinton and Jirfimy The Butler owned by. as the score indicates as every entry skipped by Helen' Rit"chie- on Wednesday while some of our
Robert and Grant Jerry, . Goderich and driven by player on each team collected at with 3w plus 49, Second prize was men hope to take part in Clinton
RoberL_ least one bit. Neither• team was Evelyn Moore's entry also from Hiram Walker's mens' doubles.
The tenth race winner was Shadow Bars owned by. outstanding in the field as errors Stratford with 3w plus 45. Third Good bowling to all. SPORTS WEAR
0 Fred Fowler and driven by Frank MacDonald. The mile caused many of the runs,. It was place' was. the Seaforth entry
was in 2.07-4 and the pay off was 3.QO., Third was Just a question of who could last skipped by Katie -.Phillips with.
REDUCED
Timberina Hy owned by Arnold Doak, and driven by' the longest as the game dragged Mary Finlays6n vice and C6rr*ection
Jack Meriam. Fourth was Scotts G owned -by Ann Samis' on for qyer'. two hours. Jack Marguerite Walden lead. Fourth Swim SUITS .................. Mo off
and Ativen by Jack Duckworth, both of Goderich. Fifth McLlw Ain was finally th6 winning was a London entry skipped by In last week's story about this SHORTS ....................... ".21Wb.of1f
was Scarlet -Slipper owned by Grant and Carl Fisher and pitcher while Jack Ungariarf Agnes Bpwlby and fifth, also from kutnmer's activities at '"the
Seaforth Lions'Pool the name of ............ ... 0
drivcn by Carl. suffered the loss. London, was the rink.with Jean TANK H
Clare - Devereaux was
Early Game Jennings as skip. Lunch was BLOUSES ............. ......... 20% off
At the Optimist Park the early served by the Seaforth Ladies and inadvertently omitted from a list
At Clinton Raceway Sun. afternoon
game saw Main Street have no a most enjoyable, day- was of lifeguards who are working this
summer at the pool. The Z'
reported by all'present.
In the first race Janet Express, owned and driven by troubies in whipping the Queens
William German was third. Fourth was Sunicrest Irene Expositor regrets the omission.
by a 21-3 margin. fiord Beuten- Tuesday evening saw over
owned by Win. James,- London and driven by Gord miller led the upto,,�ners with two twenty bowleri present at the
o Pullman, Seaforth. Fifth- was -Miss Direct Baker owned homer runs and also made several local jitney. Winners for the jitney Every week more and more
c
by Lornd Ty'ndall, Clinton and driven by Frank key -plays in the field is the Main were Ladies Ist, Edna Bell and, people discover what mighty jobs
MacDonald. Out of the money was Ladys David owned Street completely dominated Marguerite -Walden, 2nd. For the are accomplished by low cost
by John and Dennis Jewitt with Dennis drivini. play. Ray Anstett, Cub Beattles men.*it- was Hugh Thomp'son '1st Expositor Want Ads. Dial
Out of the money in the second race was Son of and Dave, Watson also added and Elmei Dennis, 2nd. 527-0240.
Paragon owned and driven by Wm. Caldwell.
The third race winner was Ambro Napier owned by
Jack Holmes, Clinton and driven by Frank MacDonald.
Third in the third race was Judy Mathers owned -and Name the.
driven by, Mac Severs, Londesboro. Fourth was
Claybrook, Ricci owned by' Ken; Holmes, Seaforth and DOUBLES TENNIS. TOURNAMENT
0 -4 driven by Doug. McNall,, Hensall. New Iunior H (kkey Teo m
Third ' - the sixth race was Chilly Will owned by man SATURDAY' AUGUST 10
in
Chifles Travis, Goderich and driven by William
Caldwell.
The seventh race winner was Lee Camp owned by Teens Doubles Mens Doubles
driven by Wayne Dupee, the Mile was
Bruce Dupee acid dd c6nd in the 12 --- 16 .17 and a n' t�Ckofin 2.09-4 and the pay off was $115.80. Se PE: Se'so S for
ninth race was Pebbies Girl owned by Ron and Geo.
Feagan and driven by Gerry Roebuck. Fourth was
I P
K
Crimson Josie owned by Bruce Volland and driven by
Dennis JeWitt. o Women's immediate f ami
- In the tenth face Cranny Mathers owned by Charles, Mixed Doubles
Eugene and Johh Mathers- was fourth 'With John A up
driving. 17 an Doubles
At the'Chtiton raceway two new records were set in 'AMLINE-J
DEJ%LF U1, y 2 2 i1
the second race Phil Mite owned by John Seigel I
Stables, London and driven by Robert Camerbn set a r
new trot record of 2,07:2.
In the tenth race Derby's Gent seta new pace record
when -he paced .the mild In 2.04:1. Derby's Gent is REGISTRATION AT RECREATION OFFICE
owned by James and William Cadman, Parkhill and
was driven by Norm Campbell. Monday, July 22 or -23 6:30,---17:3.0
REGISTRATION FEE $1.00 per double Free }for th6ge-regis-
W9D.-D N' VITATI NS:
W 'GIN
P
R torod-for, tennis instruction � gkdnd session' for tennis regia -
`H E Nuk-ON EX -0 -910
A thr%lor" . trtition Ago; Cldfldre� 8--11 9 lessoi� , s Teens _s9ons
i.
JrkLUINJS W27-UZ4V' women 6 loson.4 - FEE $2.00 per session,
-4 4*
4e
4