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The Huron Expositor, 1974-08-22, Page 8
Xk Mf P �� •� ado's cry' J � At the Clinton Raceway on August 25 the 3 year old I Pt' !; Dupee driving. + From, •kP ),... ,' t� r l ACROSS- 1. Neighbor =Ar,� ,rF ,t Y 4'` ' Y J .'� red kl+' 5. Choose 2..Birth- The sixcth race winner was Carry on Syl owtted by the place of ' Bruce Erskine and Wilfred Denomme, Goderich with 11. Gillantr> L 12. Opera t. t'C' , r �,:•.. Jr':.r •fir 1,4 . 1 k "II star 3. Bile ' " The eighth race winner was Victor H. Volo owned by .1 w\ `�� �• '.('. h i. - d ! ��Y: r er:-; 4. ,yitis °' '6i' 1; ':1 / • Fred Fowler, • Londesboro, and 'driven �y Frank " MacDonald. The A Hurse S Mouth 4. Long'- shore - tat •�t'.F !H S N t. Y�t` men's /►� pitcher (sl.) a., R c`9.y St 15 r iii t'M .'. •' :; �; t 1� ��t x George F'eagan, Goderich and Ron Feagan, Dundas 20. rank 23. Quaran- and parry Side-show I`s5 with Gerry Roebuck driving. score 21. German 9.�oot lever 13. He's got tine 24. Expresses 32. attraction with 2W plus 13. Our thanks to At the Goderich Raceway Friday evening in the port 22 Across In the first race at the Goderich raceway, the Wnlnet 37. Make lace `:.. Ontario Sires Stakes f r 3 year old trot colts the winner 22. Alazuma h 25. Sprinter's wad Giadies Roy owned and driven by Johnny Muir of £iwas Garma Hooligan owned by Dr.' Oscar Smith, . (2 wds. ) X26. Buddy- path advice Seaforth. The mile was in 2:11.4 and the pay off was Dundas and driven by Brent Davies. The mile was in Brilisher', , Tilley and Mae Habkirk high for ° $7,80. Fifth was King's Brother owned by Tom`s` k% moment to place a Huron Elmer Dennis for the men. Expositor Want Ad and be money ?: } McLean, and driven by 11H.1 McLean. Out of the money ' Seaforth 527-0240. night at the greens. We hope to see some of these people back was Wayne Express owned by George Caldwell and again. On Tuesday evening Grace r and Dave Cornish, Wilmer CUSTOM Broadfoot and Peter Malcolm, all driven by Gerry Roebuck both of Seaforth, as was newowes,seat tto COMBINING nldr we re ha y see ` l Y PE these new bowlers out.Mast modern equipment Margaret Ensign • owned by Gerald Lawson Woodham Local rinks have been active in Apply out of town tournaments. Lorne and Thelma Dale narrowly missed•. John Segeren {` and driven by' Dennis Jewitt, Clinton. RR 2, SWerth • Also Art and Mary Finlayson with Phone 482-9217 Diane Gilliland were among the Fourth was Timberina fly owned by Arnold Doak and. sir ' driven by Jack Meriam both of Goderich. I{' Second in the third race was Cathy Camp owned by ?t� Exeter and driven by ,FrankEdward Hunter Duvar, .I� A I�•k��,�� A k p ;yj �p hSJ �q`,.'k f"d„ ' MacDonald, Clinton. `u• tl . winner was Crimson Josie owned b The fourth race nn Y ; Bruce Volland, Goderich and driven by Dennis Jewitt. 'and CENTENAIRE'S EXECUTIVE - The new McCauley, Jack Price, Bob Dinsmore, Jim Nash, The mile was in 2.10 the payoff 75.20...Scotts.Boy Seaforth Junior D Hockey team has a new name - the Clive 'Guist, (front' left) Colin Young, Doug ' . owned by Edith Samis ind driven by John Duckworth, Centenaires - and a new executive to organize the' Hildebrand, Don McClure, Larry Cook and Carol 'both of 'Goderich, was second. Third was Single Johnnie owned and driven by Johnny Muir. Fourth was upcoming 1974-75 hockey season. Those in charge of Ann Doig. Gary Gray and Frank Murray were Scarlet Slipper owned by Grant and, Carl Fisher, organizing all aspects of the team ars back left, Moe absent. (Staff Photo) Goderich with, Carl driving. 'Out ,of the money were Huard, coach -Doug Cruickshank of Clinton, Dennis Kerr's Boy, owned by Vicky and Shelly Horner, Brucef eld, and driven by Jack Meriam, as was Crash Landing owned by Ron and George Feagn, Goderich New.- U D with G Roebuck drivin The fifth race winner was Meadowlander owned by Randy Henry, Goderich, and driven by Gerry Roebuck. The time of the mile Was 2.12 and the pay off was 4.20. h k team S Gond was Bandeliero owned b Carl and Grant Fisher g Y �ti'. O e e will y ' with Carl driving. Third was Tommy's Boy owned and i driven by Mac Sewers, Loadesboro. Fifth was Shatbarb owned by William Burke; Goderich and driven by Ja�cck Duckworth. Out of the money was Goldies Hit owneJ%y f 'Centenaires be �C e n t e n a r r �. s Terry -Rutledge, Clinton, with Dennis :lewitt driving, as , . .was Roger Itog Frost owned and driven Robert ' Alexander, Goderich. •b„Y ..•,'. by N' � y�* ' _ Seaforth's new Junior D hockeymerchants ' of Seaforth and Fourth m the sixth,race was Deep Run )�3tllx owned team hag"' a name. At a meeting Winthrop. Sweaters and hockey Mr. and Mrs. W.O.McLean, Goderich with iv last Wednesday evening the team sticks were ordered for the: team. • W.O.McLean driving. Out of the money was Dusty Boba rc� ut , uuy5, executive voted on the more than Now all the Executive -needs owned by W.IvlcLean and d 'ven by W.McLean ,of t �''.� �,� �•,; 20 entries in the "Name the ,are two big trunks in which to Goderich. - j"i� Team" contest and selected the . carry: equipment. Anyone Second in the seventh nice was Babes Boy owned by , '.• . ifs",'�.. „ Centenaires, suggested, by Mrs. knowing of any trunks is asked to Rien Van der Hock, Kincardine, 'with Dennis Jewitt Jim Rpse of Seaforth. Mrs: Rose ,get in touch with•.the Rec gtTice. ;. driving. Fourth was Saint Clair Buck owned and drivenf «' wins a free season's pass for her by Phil Bisback, Seaforth. Fifth was Miss Lee Dale immediate family. owned by • Gary Wein,Crediton with John Muir Season's tickets will cost $15 driving. Out of the moneywere Jet Command owned by R`�'^.:1`" tt`�:.... '`� each and can be urchased from P Bruce Volland -driven by Randy McLean, as was '- �x s , x' { Mr committee members or. local yet, Nortwood Missey owned byjBrian Fellows Goderich,:" ° �?�'<�" t?. N y ��,+, f 3` ' merchants. Anyone purcha's'ing' a Y P g with Gerry Roebuck driving. ° •" y;r 4���`•� � ,�K�.•.-�, rk, ` �,��•• •� �� ticket is eligible for' a t%ip for two The eighth race winner was Scotts G owned by Mrs. i - �'""'"^ f *>� .� •,,��'.,� ; ` r..• e ,u ` Y for a'week, ,.with accommodation ' ��.. j; Rand Miller, Goderich and driven b John Duckworth. Y Y " and flight paid to the Bahamas,i ° The mile was in 2.10 with a five dollar pay off. Third THIS IS THE .WAY YOU HIT THE BALL - Turf subject to availability. U*` was Conray Frost owned by Charles Mather; and driven Club team member Jack McLiwain' showe the ,A committee headed by •Gary. r; by Ray Mathers, both of Goderich. Fourth was Lady' winning form that helped his baseball team win the B Gra and Dennis McCauley Y y 's in E, r David owned by Larry Jewitt, Clinton and John Jewitt, champions 6i O timist Tro h at last weekend's p p p p y the process of getting advertising ;. Londesboro with Dennis Jewitt driving. Fifth was Excel Macowned by Roy Meriam, Goderich with Jack 'baseball tournament held at the Rec.Grounds. forro rammer for home Ames. driving. Out of the money was,•Judy Mathers Seaforth and Strathroy teams played .off Saturday- ; Carol Ann .Doig; the only the . woman on the • comffiittee, is • t F owned and driven, by Mac Sewers. and Srinday with a Strathroy team winning the„A- looking ,towards the first home y u The tenth race winner was M Sam O owned by Richard championship. The bunt that McLlwain is preparing game which will •be a special r++ Burgess and Jim and Joe Dick, Seaforth, with Gord ., g Pullman. afso`of Seaforth, driving. Fourth was to hit above was a successful��one� by the' way. night. She is of fo form a going x ' Greenv'ew Duck owned by Wm. and Wayne Shean, jf (Staff Photo) Women's committee which will Put,on programmes and special k Stratford, with Dennis Jewitt driving. Out of the money functions. was Mike's Jimmy Lynn owned by Lay Zee M Stables, Note -There will be a dance. on - ydrivir� Parkhill and Ken Walgos, London, with Gerry Roebuck Saturday, .September 7th within K` y' g' At Clinton Raceway music by Ian Wilbee and Orches- F::d " 1r At the Clinton Raceway Sunday afternoon in the first tra downstairs in the arepa. "This • dance is to t{ race Miss Direct Baker owned by Lorne Ty ndall, raise money and create the interest to get this DOUG CRUICKSHANK •y Clinton and driven by Frank MacDonald was second. . team on the right foot. Tickets are " Out of the money was Vernal• Choice owned and driven available from members' and Centenaire S Coach 5t by Frank Dam, Goderich. Second race winner was Lee Camp owned by Bruce ' . • Dupee and driven by Wayne Rupee , botn of Clinton. ir4 The mile was in 2.11:3 and the pay off was 7.30. � The Canadian movement for personal fitness. The fourth race'winner was Greertway Time owned _ by Emerson Gill, Grand Bend with Dennis Jewitt driving. The:mile.was in 2.11:1 and.the pay.offtwas • F eSS.In your heart you know it's Aght. 's 3.90. Second was Robin Hood. C. owned by Beverly x Nott; Clinton andi`driven by William Caldwell, also of '4 Clinton. Third was Claybrook Ricci owned by Kenneth~ Holmes, Seaforth with Doug McNall, of Hensall, CROSSWORD PUZZLE - ydriving. Fourth was Reggie Ford- owned by Charles s, Brindley, and driven by Allan MacDonald, both of ;TODAY I S ANSWER Goderich. Out of the in'ey was. Will He Lochinvar 5.40. Fourth was Janet :Express. owned and driven by ,° ado's cry' ") owned by Colin and R.ameron, Arva with Wayne At the Clinton Raceway on August 25 the 3 year old tion !; Dupee driving. William German, Clinton. Out o€ -the •_money was` • 15.rSteigg,e,r Out of the money in the fifth race was Sandy Doe ACROSS- 1. Neighbor DOWN 1. French ch Little owned by Leonard Hunter, Clinton with Frank of Algeria red MacDonald driving. 5. Choose 2..Birth- The sixcth race winner was Carry on Syl owtted by 16. Depraved place of ' Bruce Erskine and Wilfred Denomme, Goderich with 11. Gillantr> St. Gord Pullman driving.- The mile was in 2.09:1 and the 12. Opera Theresa pay off was 13.40, star 3. Bile ' " The eighth race winner was Victor H. Volo owned by 13, Mon- source • Fred Fowler, • Londesboro, and 'driven �y Frank " MacDonald. The sieur's mate' 4. Long'- shore - mile was in 2.10 and the p off was v 14, Aficiun- men's E©E©%%© 5.40. Fourth was Janet :Express. owned and driven by ,° ado's cry' union F At the Clinton Raceway on August 25 the 3 year old tion ®■■Mj®■M■M■ William German, Clinton. Out o€ -the •_money was` • 15.rSteigg,e,r 5. Circum 18. Indian 29, What 0111111111111IMMMM Armbro Napier owned by Jack .Holmes, Clinton and 16. Ilealt'h vent native hyper - th�cy-six bowlers out last driven by Dennis Jewitt. resort 6. Stripling servant critics Soole Trophy. In first place was Second in. the ninth race was Herb Mon owned by 17. Deep red 7. Resilient 21. Iranian split :i. Dan J. Lerch, London and -driven by Gerry Roebuck. 19. Mr. S. One of 22. Relief 30. Think , � Fourth in the tenth race was Pebbies Girl. owned by' Sorensen Golf equal pitcher (sl.) 31. Thrust 3 W plus 7; 4th was Art Finlayson George F'eagan, Goderich and Ron Feagan, Dundas 20. rank 23. Quaran- and parry Side-show I`s5 with Gerry Roebuck driving. score 21. German 9.�oot lever 13. He's got tine 24. Expresses 32. attraction with 2W plus 13. Our thanks to At the Goderich Raceway Friday evening in the port 22 Across remorse 37. Make lace `:.. Ontario Sires Stakes f r 3 year old trot colts the winner 22. Alazuma 15, Drummer 25. Sprinter's 38. Bit of £iwas Garma Hooligan owned by Dr.' Oscar Smith, . (2 wds. ) X26. Buddy- path advice f Dundas and driven by Brent Davies. The mile was in Brilisher', , E©E©%%© 2.09:1 and the pay off was 2.911.exclama- MEE At the Clinton Raceway on August 25 the 3 year old tion ®■■Mj®■M■M■ colt pace Ontario Sired will be raced. 27. Aiixolo- N lo• n' k ,Ar¢p •4 gist's 0111111111111IMMMM + f rby strong- '!�� prize wiungrs at Rurlipgtan's Eternal , 28. Eternal th�cy-six bowlers out last � City Thursday evening bowfor the Srdaling atu y. . 'native (abbr.) Soole Trophy. In first place was Several of our men plan to 29. Football jack Patterson and Verda *clair attend the M & N Tod nament in play :i. c ' c (2 wds.). a3. Eel Andrews & Janet_ Ford with 3W ° (O.E.) , � r 34. Matut e _ ' Ail J• : f• `� 35. - diem 3 W plus 7; 4th was Art Finlayson t t 36. Praying 3, •� 38. Prong I`s5 so hope everyone will remember 39. Rose Hildebrand and Katie Phillips and plan to attend, essence 40. Peruvian ' with 2W plus 13. Our thanks to 1 A' t;s ' Indian 4L Hotbeds ' Mrs. Dorothy Scott for the extra week are mixed pairs in Clinton at Cheat at - 'prizes she donated for the .�... ,bo at #tp" (;1. x d )Ike to belt fiiam'l ight fn thief Bitot t7i1#0 seek E©E©%%© MEE ®■■Mj®■M■M■ AMMMOMMMAIIIIIIIII k ,Ar¢p •4 .I 0111111111111IMMMM + f rby M1 The Seaforth "Oreeus saw prize wiungrs at Rurlipgtan's th�cy-six bowlers out last Zealand Tourn : ent o New ?m n Thursday evening bowfor the Srdaling atu y. . 010/11 Soole Trophy. In first place was Several of our men plan to r jack Patterson and Verda *clair attend the M & N Tod nament in with 3W plus 16; 2nd went to Ed. Stratford on Wedgesdak .While � Andrews & Janet_ Ford with 3W �j plus 15; 3rd place was Jack the Minto Du Val Tournament in ARNOLD STINNISSEN LIFE - HEALTH and ACCIDENT I - Registered Retirement i0isions - Income Tax Ileduetable Registered Retirement Annuities. - REPRESENTING - i Sun Life Assurance .Company Of Canada . TELEPHONE: 527-0410 117 GODERYCH ST. EAST - SEAFQRTH 1 ATTENTION 'Contractors'- Home Builders I}evelopers m ARTERNATIONAL HOME .,BUILDING CORPORATION„ ` will consider, lini'lWd number of franebis+es for •fao'tory-bufft s�ect'i'o'nal housing. Ontario -built units include approvals by CMHC, National Binding Code and CSA - Ple'as'e -Reply to: BOX NO. 3041, THE HURON EXPOSITOR and personal meeting of principles only will be arrangied. ror" CLASSIFIED, ADS • is 12 noon EACH TUESDAY We cannot ensure publication in the current week if ads are received at The Huron Expositor, after 12 Noon on Tuesday. ,phone your t 7asstneds to 0. .. 0 0 0 W, I ra' ho, Simon's • P k ,Ar¢p •4 .I .. I 36 wl for,to + f rby The Seaforth "Oreeus saw prize wiungrs at Rurlipgtan's th�cy-six bowlers out last Zealand Tourn : ent o New ?m n Thursday evening bowfor the Srdaling atu y. . I Soole Trophy. In first place was Several of our men plan to r jack Patterson and Verda *clair attend the M & N Tod nament in with 3W plus 16; 2nd went to Ed. Stratford on Wedgesdak .While � Andrews & Janet_ Ford with 3W three rinks of'lidies'plan to attend plus 15; 3rd place was Jack the Minto Du Val Tournament in Sinclair and Mary Finlayson with Wingham. 3 W plus 7; 4th was Art Finlayson Next Tuesday evening will be and Elmer Townsend with 2 W our pot luck supper at the greens plus 19; and Sth was -George so hope everyone will remember Hildebrand and Katie Phillips and plan to attend, with 2W plus 13. Our thanks to Out of tdwn tournaments this Mrs. Dorothy Scott for the extra week are mixed pairs in Clinton at - 'prizes she donated for the 1;90 P.M. Satur day and also tournament which is held Sunday mixed pairgrin Mitchell nndally in memory of her late at 1:30 p.m. father. Good bowling to all. j There was a good turnout 1 Saturday evening with Betty Tilley and Mae Habkirk high for Remembers It takes but -a the ladies and Eric Matzold and moment to place a Huron Elmer Dennis for the men. Expositor Want Ad and be money Friday evening 'the Seaforth in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Canadian Legion enjoyed a fun Seaforth 527-0240. night at the greens. We hope to see some of these people back again. On Tuesday evening Grace r and Dave Cornish, Wilmer CUSTOM Broadfoot and Peter Malcolm, all newowes,seat tto COMBINING nldr we re ha y see ` l Y PE these new bowlers out.Mast modern equipment ' Local rinks have been active in Apply out of town tournaments. Lorne and Thelma Dale narrowly missed•. John Segeren first place by one point in 'a tournament in Sarnia on Saturay. RR 2, SWerth • Also Art and Mary Finlayson with Phone 482-9217 Diane Gilliland were among the sir ARNOLD STINNISSEN LIFE - HEALTH and ACCIDENT I - Registered Retirement i0isions - Income Tax Ileduetable Registered Retirement Annuities. - REPRESENTING - i Sun Life Assurance .Company Of Canada . TELEPHONE: 527-0410 117 GODERYCH ST. EAST - SEAFQRTH 1 ATTENTION 'Contractors'- Home Builders I}evelopers m ARTERNATIONAL HOME .,BUILDING CORPORATION„ ` will consider, lini'lWd number of franebis+es for •fao'tory-bufft s�ect'i'o'nal housing. Ontario -built units include approvals by CMHC, National Binding Code and CSA - Ple'as'e -Reply to: BOX NO. 3041, THE HURON EXPOSITOR and personal meeting of principles only will be arrangied. ror" CLASSIFIED, ADS • is 12 noon EACH TUESDAY We cannot ensure publication in the current week if ads are received at The Huron Expositor, after 12 Noon on Tuesday. ,phone your t 7asstneds to 0. .. 0 0 0 W,