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„,� . x •, : k< ;� The Village tried to come back them short: Ron Beuerman threw , had bee>} '
when John Colemen hit a solo a ten hitter at the Teachers while
EGG ON A HORSE —Jac Jacquie Workman of Brussels spoon on Plorsebac event at the Fairgrounds. ABOUt two by Wayne Dolmage and -one behmdatthebegtnntng, then 004
q horsebackevent homerun but the Villagers then the. Texaco squad picked up by Gordon Pryce. in the eighth, got a run to heat lite
won first 'prize wittva rare skill on Sunday at the' 400 people attended the Rodeo, which was sponsored left two men on base as. the thirteen hits off the, servings of Thursday night saw•;the War- Warriors 34-33, :his was a close
Duffers'ti htened u Howard James. The win com '
Gymkhana. She won first in the carrying,an,egg on a by the Maitland Valley Saddle Club. $ P• P ,nors defeat the North IvlcTfiilloR exciting-game. BriAn'Campbeli,, „n
,•g ,ra, c, a>-,, _ ..• •,. t,,".< _.,, 'x,. - (Photo by Pat .Langlois) John Coleman went the dist- leavesetes thhemuftmd with schedule
theVil tubber Stick Hockey team .22-14 Paul Buchanan, Gonion Prycb kJ,
r ance on the mound for the Village man Exhibition game
and ,Doug Schroeder 'each• .got .a
f, who have , now finished their lagers who have also completed On Civic Holiday,° the Warriors homerun.
schedule. Ron Beuerman hurled their schedule.
° for the Duffers as the picked u The late game saw a bigupset Y:
the win. The game provided, as the Firemen whitewashed a ig
r e Cjrow plenty of excitement with the final sloppy Queens squad by a IS-2 outcome in doubt all the way. count. The' Queens were never .in Do w I rl s. again,
Thursday night saw the Fire- • the game as the Firemen hit the
* rI es. Gym�� men even their record a 6 and 6 long' ball with Don Hulley, John Seaforth golfer Ken Doig mas team it>\ Winnipeg later- this
a* when they came from
to Patterson and Paul Rau picking done it again. Over the weekend month.
score a convincing-23-9 win over up home runs while Bob..Wilson in Peterborough the champion In the Kawartha Ken shot 21$,'• '
Thrills and spills provided • fedom, Belgeave. the Teachers. The bookworms . helped his own cause with a 5 for golfer won the annual Kawariha. eight over par in the 54 ,Mole .
plenty of excitement for` 'thy Wild Cow Milking:' Gary started strong with a double play 5 night at the plate including 3 invitational Golf Tournamerit: tournament. "Paul Williams of
r a �:' F,; ,Y k y,•f' 4pectators when cowboys and Staddart, Waterloo'; Larry Geisel, in each ,of the first two innings triples. Jim Watson was,the only The 46 year old golfer who is • Burlington and Jacke Northe of
cowgirls took' over the Brpssels Waterloo; Scott Wilson, Brussels, and built '•u a quick 9-0 lead. player for the Queens to have a having his best season eta the '
i Fairgrounds for the fifth annual Oen Rescue "Race; Bria' P q $ _ Y t Cambridge were second with ort
219.
¢ �,i r i � g p n However, the smokeaters reached' good ,light at the plate with a 3 for age of 46, placed third in the Early , in July the Seaforth
�{ 4t Gymkhana Rodeo on Sunday Workman and Scott' Wilson, Howard James and Bill Weber to 3 effort'as Bob Wilson limited the Ontario Open last month. and will golfer won the, ldlwylde
afternoon. Bfussels; • Gary Sfoddart and strike for-10 runs in the fourth, -to" Queeiis to 7- hits. The Queens play on Ontario's Willingdon Cup tournament m u
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Threatening skies and the Lgrr Geisel• John Dekroom and S dbury.
g Y . , take a 10-9 leac(_'he Teachers gave no support to pitcher Eric
weekend softball•tournament at Jim 'Brown, Monkton. took a complete reversal in the Chuter, making egor after error ,.
the ball ark did not keep 300 to 'Bareback Bronc Ridi Brian
400 enthusiastic people away" Workman; John Massey, 'allowed the Firemen to score'` im ort wtn 'was
a' A p p Pg. field making error, after'error and on easy plays. The,
' P p y p ' ant'to the Fireet> as theSeaforth atheletes re resent
- from this ever-popular spectacle Brussels; Scott Wilson. almost at will: Don 'Hulley 'regular schedule finishes next
4 sponsored by the Maitland ValleX - 'tyke Flag Race: ,Murray Pheifer, relieved Bob Wilson for the Monday and the standings show a'
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Saddle Club, Monkton; ' Dale Brown, Firemen'to pick up the win while win could mean a better playoff
Palmerston Rod Sacks, Lis#owel: position. Ju,nior Farmers atgAmes
There were approximately 7(f Bill Weber came on to help p �
contestants entered in the various Junior and Senior Paired Calf Howard J' Ines for the Teachers, Several games are scheduled Seven area athletes will com- metre dashes; Marj Jansen, -
events,. These included, Roping: Gary Stoddart and Randy but failed to get support in the - for this week with' the teams Fete in' the' annual Provincial Egmondville, Ladies 400 metie `
Jensen. •.field and took the, loss. Both trying to make up missed games-
' BARE BACK BRONC RIDER - Cowboy number 31 bareback; • bronc ., riding, calf Summer Games at the University, dash; Marvin Kale, • Seaforth,
roping, wild cow ilkin ove t Tyke and Junior Patcfi Race: teams managed to hit strongly and finish their schedules. Maid of Guelph, August 10°as re re- Mefi's 400 metre -dash; - bord
got a rough bare back ride on this bronco at the P g, gr'o I Y Greg and Kim Riley; Winthrop; but fielding made the difference. Street, and the Travellers will sen of the Huron Co nt Henderson, Brucefield, � discus
Maitland Trail Riders annual G mkhana and- Rodeo races and half-mile dash. Y
y Murray Pheifer, and Dale Brown;' The Firemen settled down after •meet Wednesday-night at 8 p.m.
' on Sunday. As.the horse bucked his hat went flying, Winners were.-as.,follows: Rand and Jbe Jansen, Hol rood. Junior Farmer3. and `shot put; Jao halme. Kunz, "
Y Y the first three innings to play Monday's games will. see the Over- 300 re Tonal champions Seaforth, Ladies softball throw
but the. cowboy held on with one hand et: Senior Halter . Competition: Junior and Senior, Calf Riding; excellent ball in the field while Queens and Turf Club play at the g P
- y y Diane Johns, R.R.2, Auburn; Bill from the six zone field days and and Debbie Hodges; Clinton,
(Photo by Pat Langlois) Brian Workman, Laurie Campbell the Teachers, after making sev- Lions Park while the Teachers the district of Ni"'issin and. Javelin.
Beuerman R,R.I $Londesboro�y and. Ra�c .Black, Brussels; Jim eral outstanding plays early in the and Travellers meet in the early Sudbury will compete. A crowd of This year the 30th Anniversary
Fedom,Rich and Dale Brown;Hugh and game, fell apart and couldn't do game at the Rec. Grounds. Main 1,000 spectators are expected to Reunion of the Junior Farmers'
Open Barrel Race: Doug Riley, Doug Jansen and Garry Stoddart, anything, right. Street will meet the Firemen in attend. Pe P Association of Ontario will be
Seaforth; Brian Sacks, Listowel; ,Reining: Roy Btuerman, .Brian Monday's a :tion...saw .:c� ly two the late Raine. n
Competing from this area are:' held in conjunction with the
Jim Brown, Monkton. Sacks. amen played but 'b6th were A s -ecial notice to all teams on p g 1
'•-' rom g P Y P Bad Finlaysou,.Seafar#h,..119en's . ,Srimme> ',Games. ..The prograrnh
AP eoas ,rp Cl ss: Bill Fed HalL.Mile Dash:. Kpta, FedottE f
ti .�i4 {� ,,;,v �,• � N ,� ,;�, '� �`_ � s_' � • �° 9• i ortant to the teams involved, •' August 17 and 18. A '"Ball" 1¢00 metre.,ra,ge 100 and ,free; ,includes a . presentation to the,
x , r• .^ , ,; Norma 1fi ey Seaforth; en John Massey; Jacquie Workin n; asp the standings indicate: The Tournament with Strathro has `
g Y style swimming; Barb Doig, Ontario' Agricultural College on
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the Brussels: early game saw.Mpe Huard hit-a been 'scheduled using their top ' Egmondville, Ladies 200 and 400 its 100th Anniversary.
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Seaforth, Juveniles `started 01
At the. Goderich Raceway on Friday night in the Tuesday night with , their first o
first race Scotts G owned by Mrs. Randy Miller and playoff game in Clutton in a
driven by John 'Duckworth both of Goderich ,was series, best 2 of 3. The second10
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second. Jimmy The Butler owned by Robert and g Y
H.O.Jerr of Goderich was fifth with Robert on the at the 'recreation grounds. The
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bike: Timberina Hy owned by Arnold Doak and two teams split their games this
a driven by Jack Meriam, both of Goderich, was this d. year losing 7-3, winnin S-b.
Lee Camp owned by Bruce Du,pee and driven by The crowds have been except-.y1eIC�$
Wayne Dupee'both of Clinton was out of the money, ional this year and the Juveniles12N57p�0 . T
The third race winner was Kerr's Boy owned by are, looking for' the same on ,
Rohald Kerr, Goderich and driven by Jack Meriam. S'und'ay. The winner of this series
The mile was in 2.14:4 and the pay off was. 4.90. meets the winner of Kincardine
' Second was Derby Bob owned by Robert McLean and vs. Goderich. `
driven by Wm. McLean , both of Goderich. Rhythm's When ,
'Nancy owned and driven by Frank MacDonald, F
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Clinton, was third. Fifth was , Linda E. Walbob, cumulated over
owned by Robertand Walt er Daer and driven by R. 'five years _
McLean, all of Goderich. Out of, ,the money" was R 'E S I V
Corky Camp owned by Glenn Smith Brussels and 20 /O off ry
driven by Dennis Jewitt, Clinton, as was beep Run "Sat., SEPT. �� Member Canada D, posit SUMMER DRESS. GOODS-
'Brisco, owned by Charles Brindley and driven' by �' lnsurana6 Corporation
Roy Meriam all of Goderich. For the Seaforth lions Club. HALF-SIZE DRESSES 141/2 to 24t/Z _ _ _ _ _ _ HALF PRICE
Second in the fourth race was Judy Mathers owned, ITCYORMand20/OOff
and driven by Mac'Sewers'of Londesboro. Third was. —CA•R CLUB--d 'O
SUMMER SPORTS WEAR
Reggie Ford owned by Charles Brindley and driven ,, GREY
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• by Allan MacDonald. , DANCE ` __ a _ HALF PRICE
The sixth race whiner was Miss Direct Baker , BATHING SUITS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
owned., by Lorne Ty ndall, Clinton and driven by Seaforth Arena '"
Frank MacDonald, Clinton. The mile was in 2.13:2 .� «���+' TRUST COMPANY SINCE 198a PARTY DRESSES _ HALF, PRICE
and the pay off was 6.70. Fourth was Ladys David - - - - - - -
owned by Larry Jewitt, Clinton and John Jewitt; 20o/O off
Londesboro with John driving. Fifth was Conray y PANT SUITS i - - - - - - - . - - - - - - -
Frost owned by Charles Mathers and- driven by Ray
Mathers, both of Goderieh. Out of the money was .SEE THE COTTON SLEEP WEAR � _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 20% off
Sunicrest Irene owned'by William James of London - - r -
and driven 'by Dennis Jewitt. \\ r - r _ - _ _ 1.49
The"ninth race winner was Miss Belle Bars owned HAND TOWELS (Reg. to 2.95) _ _
by Fred Fowler, Londesboro and drimen by Frank • • A 79e
MacDonald. The mile was in 2.10:2 and the pay off Canadian National Exhibition FACE CLOTHS (Reg. $1.25) _ _ - - - - - -- _ 7
was 2.501 Third was Mike's Jimmy Lynn owned by
Lay Zee M Stables, Parkhill & Ken Walgos London in*Toronto'
r 20% 'off
with Gerry Roebuck driving. Fifth was C.D.Dust MIENS SPORT JACKETS & SUITS'- _ _ _ _ _
owned by Frank and Gerry Johnson, Goderich with Special buses leave 8:35 a.m. Archie's
Earl Hyatt driving. Out of the money was Jay Bee MEN'S DRESS SLACKS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 20% off
Blaze owned by Benson Feagan, Goderich and Sunoco Saturday, August 17th,' Ned-
driven b John' Duckworth. i %
In the tenth race Imp Mathers owned by Charles riesday, August 21st, Saturday, August MENS SUNNIER SHORTS - �: .. _. .. _ 25 / off
Eu ene and John Mathers was fourth with John s
g 24th, Wednesday, August 28th. o
driving. — ' . DRESS and SPORT SHIRTS _ _ _ _ _ _ • _ _ 20'/b. off • � �,
At Elmira Friday in the, fifth race, Clever Larry won, pp
- '',owned by Wm. Laverty and Ron Williamson, both VVIM SHORTS - (Men's & Boys') _ ' - - _ 20% off
ofSeaforth. The mile was in 2.11.1 and the pay of YA A -
•4.30. Fifth wasSaint Clair Buck owned and driven by
Phil Bisback of Seaforth: Out of the money was �or tickets and- information contact:.(S46RT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ HALF PRICE
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Claybrook Ricci owned by Kenneth Holmes, Seaforth
and driven by Palmer. Kerr.
ARCMIE�S SUN®CO'.
At New Hamburg on Monday afternoon in the
fourth race Sait Clair Buck was fifth. - PLUS MANY OTHER BARGAINS THROV011OUT THE S'T'ORE
In the fifth race Deep Run Billy,-owned by Mr. and
527-0721 -
Mrs. W•O.McLean was fourth with W.G.driving.
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The seventh race winner was Robin Hood C owned -
� � by Beverly I*oit and driven by Wm. Caldwell, both of L• & H. COACHWAY/S LTD, - •'
AClinton. The mile was in 2.19:2
in the eighth race Lee Camp owned by Bruce A
Dupee and driven b Wayne Dupee , both of Clinton, tra fpp'
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' was second. Out of the money int e..e,g -race was .
�4 Saint Clair Buck.