The Huron Expositor, 1978-07-13, Page 13BEST ADULT HAND-For having, the best hand in
the 23 milp bike poker rally Saturday Kathy Pryce
won this bike donated by Logan Farm Equipment,
and presented by Ray Gloor. (Expositor photo)
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Next Thursday
"The Family Track"
July 20.
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Post time: 5:15 p.m.
10 eaces each night
July 13,,20, 27 plus
every Sunday until Oct. 1
Clip this co-upon and get into the
racetrack for only' $1.00 (kids free)
Good For Seaforth Night only
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1/2 Price Coupon
I'M HELPING-Ann Bosmari had some help trom
Mark McNichol, 9 months, when she manned the
registration desk for the Winthrop bike rally. $252
was raised which will help support minor ball
programs at the park. •(Expositor Photo)
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ke rally
More than 70' people .took.part
in a bike rally with a difference
Saturday in aid of the Winthrop
ComMunity Park.
Winners weren't the fastest or
the youngest or the oldest riders.
bin those who assembled the. best
piker hands at various check-
,•13iffifirSTAIonethe route which was
23 miles long for the adults and
seven mires for the under
twelves. •
Winners of the vitriol's prizes
were:
Prizes:. Childrens Bike 7
miles., Childs Bike donated by
Hoegy Farm Supply Ltd., Brod-
hagen. won by Tracey ,Bosman,
Four Seaforth athletes have
qualified for the Ontario Legion
track and field championships to
be held in Oshawa on July 29,
The four athletes who will be
travelling to Oshawa are Janice
Underwood. Shelly Driscoll, Mary
Thompson and Peter Underwood.
The four were among seven
young Seaforth athletes who
competed in the 1978 District
"C" Legion Track and field meet
held in Kitchener on the
weekend. ---
Others representing '''Seaforth
were Bobbi Dale, Bill ,Ga rrick and
Paul Janmaat..
Bill Garrick, w,ho competed in
the Bantam boys class, placed
third in the discus throw and sixth
in the high jump.
Clinton Raceway
' Paul Janmaat placed seventh in
the triple jump in the same class.
Peter Underwood, competing
in the midget boys class, was
second in. the triple jump and
third in the long jump.
In the`' bantam girls class.
Janice Underwood placed third in
the long jump and second in the.
high jump.
Shelly Driscoll, competing in
the same class, was first in the
shot put.
hrthe midget-girls' 'class, Mary
Thompson was second the
discus throw and Bobbi .Dale
_:_placed.;third-Litrzhe-sartie-event:
The first, and second place
finishers in each event qualified
0-attend the upcoming meet in
Oshawa..
dohated by Jim Bosnian fuel;
Sharon McClure $5.00 donated by
Jlin-1141iiiii--Vtielr Connie Hog-
gart $5.00 donated. by• Seaforth
Farmers Coop; Stephen *van
$5.00. donated by Oilerettes Slow
Pitch Team; Sandra Hunt $5.00
donated by .Bill Brown Auto
Wreckers; Doug Schroeder $5.00
donated by Bill Mott, Family
Paradise Park: Donna McClure
$5.00 donated by Oilers Slow
Pitch Team: Lori Glanville '$5.00
downed by Bill ' Mott. Family
Paradise , Park; Gail Schroeder,
$5.00, donated by Warriors Slow
' Fitch Team:, Stephen, Dolmage
$5,00 donated by Oilers . Slow
Pitch Team; Stephen GLanville
$5:00 donated by Warriors Slow
Pitch Team: Doug Cannlbell
$5.00 donated b'v Jim Bosman:
Joey Ryan $5.00 donated by Jim
Bowan: Billy Glanville $5.00
donated by- Don McClure: Dan it5' t,
McNichol $5,00 donated by Don
McClure,
if• ,
Prizes' -' Adult Bike Rally - 23
miles.
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13CS Hand held by Kathy Pryce
cum '...._.§peed hike donated by'
Logan F41.111 Equipment. Second ,,
hand was held. by Ann Biisman
and she received $25.00' donated
by Jack Ryan Bulldozing. Third
hand prize , donated by Ken
Campbell . Farms of $15.00 was
won by Marion McClure.
- Other pri-Zes - Were its lelloWs:
' ' Marion McClure, coat donated by
Don Buchanan: Mary SalVerda,
-hat-donated 'by -Dor F3-1,ieffit IMO
Ed Salverda, hat donated by Neil
-' McGavin; Jane • Hoggart, hat
d(mated by Neil McGavin:
Ltureen Regele, case of pop
donated by Humphries Store,
Walton; Betty Planville, 6 cans of
donated by Martin Murray:, Bill
popvvaltodnratcedari by opcwicok,ft frisT.Go
'Campbell $5.00 donated by
Martin Murray f.Ron Pryce $10.00,
gift certificate from Martins
Sports Centre, Stratford; Linda
MtBroZainn
A$u5to.00 wdorencakteerds:by G Bl ei int
Beuerman $10.00 donated by
Milton :I, Dietz Ltd.; Bob
Axtmann $4.00 grocery voucher
Doug and Coils Gcner'al Store;
David Campbell $4.00 Grocery
Voucher. Doug and Galls General
Store; ' Bruce Godkin $4.00
grocery vottcher. Doug and Gail
General Store, Winthrop: Sharon
Pryce $4.00. grocery voucher
Doug -and Gails General Store.
Winthrop: Neil McNichol $4.00
grocery 'voucher. Doug and Galls
General Store, Winthrop.
Mary Ann McNichol won a
lawn chair dodated by the
Warrettes Slow Pitch Team for
holding the best poker 'hand
bought: Lorianne McNichol won a
child's lawn chair for having the
....highest poker hand boughten in
the child's division. This also, was
donated by the WarretteS Slow
Pitch Team.
THE H UR O J EXPOSITOR
BUT NOT LEAST -McKillop township clerk M4rion -
McClure, left, and Loreen Regele were the last of the
23 mile bike riders to check in Saturday at Winthrop
but they .Still won a prize. (Expositor Photo)
Withrop for best hand: 2nd prize
of a Transistor Radii) donated by
Bob and Betty's Variety was won
by Lisa McCJure; Third prize won
by Robert Glanville was $10,00
donated by Ken Campbell Farms
Ltd.
'Other prizes were as follows:
Steve Schroeder $5.00 donated by
Martin Murray; Heather Ke;Vs
$5.00 donated by maMn Murray;
Lisa McClure $2,00 donated by
Gary Bannon Painting; Chelenc
Glanville $3.00 donated by Dave
MacKay (Auto Body); Lori
, McClure $3.00 donated by Mtd-
Western Paving (Jack Stewart
Clinton); Marion McClure $5,00
Athletes qualify for
Ontario Legion meet
To honour Huron towns
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BRAND NEW-Tracy Bosman won this new bike for
having the,„.best hand in the 12 and under ride.
Donated by Hoegy Farm Supply, it was presented by
Maynard Hoegy. " (Expositor Photo) "
Towns in Huron County will be
honored at the Clinton Kinsmen.
Raceway this summer, in a move
by the racetrack to renew friend-
ships, with the towns, and thank
the thousands, of local horsemen
aindlans that support the harness
racing oval. •
The towns will he honored at
the "B." track's special twilight ,
race meet, the only twilight
meet in Ontario. during three
Thursdays
The testimonial nights will start
off on Thursday, July 13, .when
the citizens of the Exeter area wilt
be honored during the ten-race,
fully pariminuel. licensed race
card. • „ ,
Geter horseman, ~u Toni
Yearley, 82, On of the pioneers in
harness racing in southwestern
Ontario, will be honored at a
special trackside ceremony, and
the feature race of the night is the
ToM Yearley Pace.
Mr. Yearley. even though he is
now retired from active part-
icipation m the sport. still takes a
great interest in standardbred
- racing after a career that has
spanned six decades.
Seaforth. another hotbed of
harness , racing, will be honot:ed
on Thursday. July 20, and
Goderich • the. Lake Huron town
that until last year had its own
race meet. will he honorecLon the
I. of the twilight -_meets on
i,ursday,
As well as the 10-race tWilight,„.
cards. which start at 5:15 P.m.,.
the Clinton Raceway also has
racing every Sunday until October
1. with' post time at 1:30 p.m.
During 'their particular night,
residents from each town will be
eligible for 1/2 -price admission.
-Huron's other town, Wingham,
will be honored on. International
Plowing Match . Day on Sunday,
September 24.