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The Huron Expositor, 1978-08-03, Page 13THERE HAS TO BE AN EASIER WAY TO GET THERE—Jonathan Wheatley doesn't look ,like he minds being the wheelbarrow tor Lisa Henderson in last week's field day at Totlot. E sit r photo) LIMBERING UP—Brent Vanden Akker loOks like he's limbering up as Lisa Henderson and Kate Papple watch during last week'S events at . _ • , the Totlot. (Expositor photo) .;., F'toneer horsemen to be honoured A dozen area pioneers in have four on 1>\nd,, in- the standardbred horse eluding Walter Oster, racing field will be honored LOrne Brown, George El- by Canadian Trotting as- 'fiat, and the late Art sociation at a special. Knight. ceremony at the Clinton , And added feature on 1Gnsmen Raceway this coming Sunday,.• afternoon August 6. The CTA, in conjunction with -Standard . bred Canada, a history project undertaken by the As- sociation, is awarding Pioneer Certificates and passes, to persons 65 years of age and over who have a long record of involvement with some phase• of the sport. Those to be honored at. Clinton include brothers. Lawrence and Sheldon Atmore of Parkhill, Roy "Sugar" Merian of Goderich, David Sharnblaw of Kirkton, Jack Morrissey' of Grand Bend, and Torn Yearley of Exeter. Mitchell will • be well represented when the ,late William Farrow, Gordon Fawm, and the late Dr. Charles Houze will be ,honored, while Clinton will • 58 ft. Shaw - wind trailer. 10 ft. wide — full bath, furnace, fridge and stove 2 fold out California rooms Ready to Move (Rent paiii till nextiJuly, if not moved) best offer over $5,000 •• Phone Keith MacLean 527-0800 Sunday will be the sixth renewal of the Clinton Centennial Race. Gun club results • Kippen Gun Club results of a shoot on July 31. are: Jamie Caldwell, Kippen 25; Harrison Schock, Zurich, 23; Bert Mahaffy, Fullarton 23; Dan Crerar. Hensall 22; ' Terry Baker, Hensall 20; Mery Batkin, Clinton 19; Rus Britnell. Exeter 18; ' David Lovell, Kippen 18; Fred and Don Brittle!! both 17: Dennis• McBride, Kip- , pen 16; Al Kyle, Brucefield 15; Robert McGregor. Kip- pen 15. An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. 'Have you tried one? Dial 527-040. 'WOMEN'S Dress and Casual. SUMMER SHOES Only $5.00 Some Joyce & Selby MEN'S SANDALS a_ MENS WHITE RITCHIE $15.00 NORTH STAR SELBY JOYCE O 0. O HOLIDAYS CLOSING: Saturday August 5 .12:00 Noon OPENING: Monday August 14 9:00A.M. SHOP NOW Till Saturday Noon For TERRIFIC BARGAINS CHILDRENS SANDALS • Only. $3,;00 Main Street Seaforth ' Phone 527-1110 SAVAGE BEE JAYS VALENTI 33 8 VT I VM ) 1 2 1 V1 ? 73 m MAIL BEFORE AUG. 7 TO: ELMER CONTEST ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE 409 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO,ONTARIO, M5V 110 NAME ADDRESS (town, city and postal code) TELEPHONE ACE BOY 0 GIRL 0 NEWSPAPER Only one of Elmer's six rules will fit perfect• ly into the spaces provided. LOok for the clues in the picture, write the rule in these spaces and write the number 'of the 'broken rule in the space provided below the picture. The number is hidden somewhere in' the picture. Find it and circle it, then colour the picture neatly. ONLY CORRECTLY COMPLETED EN- TRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. ANY ON- TARIO,.CHILD BETWEEN THE AGES O1' 6 AND 14 MAY ENTER. - ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE In cb.operation With ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION. ONTARIO COMMAND. T ELMER'S SIX RULES 1. Look all ways before you cross the road. 2. Keep away from all parked cars. 3.. Ride your bike safely and obey all signs and signals. 4. Play, your games in a safe , place away from traffic, 5. Walk, don't run, when you cross the road. ' 6. Where there are no side- walks, walk off the road to the left and face on- coming.traffic.' The Ehner rule broker. is No. 7,,,707:77 ,T11"1.77.7 N EXPOSITOR! AUG T 3, 1970 13 I 1. s, ,S..59 THE HUR ocal polfert'win 'txeter . , • 11y Steve Cooke Attention fishermen! Let's get with it! As most of you probably know, every year the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters, in conjunction with Molson's Breweries. Ltd., sponsor the "M (son's" Big Fish Contest. Surely you've s en the entry forms in stores, sporting goods ps and service stations across the province. It would appear to the sponsors, however, that few people are picking them up and, having a look at them. At the fast report, only about 70 'entries haye been submitted. With. sash _prizes being offered for the top 15 entries, n each category, id there being 9 categories, in total there are actually 135 cash prizes available. With only 70 entries to date, that means that so far virtually every entry is a cash winner. The most amazing thing is that the Smallmouth Bass category has only one entry, while the Largemouth Bass and Salmon categories. have no entries whatsoever. With a total of $4,500.00 in cash prizes available, I find 'this lack of interest very strange, indeed. Evenif your entry doesn't win a cash prize, for every fish submitted over the specified weight, you'll receive a Molson's Honour Certificate. A. quick rundown of the top fish in each category is as follows: Maskinonge, 38 lbs. Ton,yArts scored one goal and set up the other to lead St. Columban "A" Soccer Team to a 2-1 victory over London White Eagles on Saturday. The first half of play was quite even, with Arts put- ting St. Columban in front after 20, minutes and London tying the score just before half time. • Paul Coyne scored the winning goal at the. 15 minute mark •of the' 2nd half. Shortly after, Gord Dick injured his knee. Pat Flanagan had also been injured earlier in the game and as St. Colum- bian had only 1 substitute -dressed, had,, to play the rest of the game with only 10 players. The White' Eagles put on tremendous pressure in the last 10 minutes but the St. Reunion held The 28th Allen, MeLactilan and Hoggarth Reunion .was held at the Mitchell Lion's Park on July 23 with 30 present. Following a visit, sports were conducted by Lloyd and Grace Allen, Grace Found and Ruth Mulligan • of Brantford. , Results were: Children 10 • and under - Sandra Vivian; Three-legged race - Renee and Danielle fish contest by John Kressall of Sioux Lookoi,d, Ontario; Lake Trout, 40 lbs. 91/2 oz. by Ted Vardalos of Winnipeg, Man.; Northern Pike, 25 lbs. 8 oz. by Jeffrey Reagan of West Allis, Wise.; Walleye, 15 lbs. 3 oz. by Sue Burkey of Hartville, Ohio; Largemouth Bass, none; Smallmouth Bass, only one entry at 5 lbs. 12 oz. by Claudine Fuhran, Bethlehem, Penn. (there are lots bigger fish than that in the Maitland,); Brook Trout, (4 entries'only) 7 lbs. 31/2 oz. by Dick, ' Facca, Thunder Bay; Rainbow Trout, 20 lbs. % oz. by Harold Gross, Wasaga Beach, Ontario and Salmon, none: As you can see; only 3 Ontario Residents hold top place so tar in all of the categories, yet all the fish caught must come from Ontario waters. All fish caught, lip to November 30, 1978 are eligible, so get an entry form now. If 'you can't find one locally, write to the Ontario Federaion of Anglers and Hunters, P.O. Box 28, Peterborough, Ontario K9J 6Y5. While you're at it, ask for a membership , -application form and read up on the organization. The O.F.H.A. is 50 years old, has 18,000 members and is dedicated to the issues of true and meaningful - gopservation. But, even if you don't want to join, get out there and get fishing. One of those cash prizes might just have your nanie on it. On Tuesday, Aug. '.8 this "A" •team plays a 2nd DiVision Cup semi-final game against Delhi. St. Columban soccer teams Win one, lose on Columban defence stood the test. Thee' St .-"Coluniban "B" team failed to play con- sistently for the field game and as a result , were dawned 5-1' by London' Serbia. 'Danny Murray put St. Columban into the lead early in the game but Serbia tied the score before half time. The 2nd half' belonged to Serbia though as-they scored 4 un- answered goals,. , The loss was more a result of Sf. Columban's in effectiyeness than -Serbia's. good play.. • There are no regular league games•sch edified for either team this long week- end. However, the "B" team is participating in a tournament to be held in Clinton on Saturday. in. Mitchell Thompson Dolt v f0 Ross's team; Throwing eggs - Agnes Bray and Jim Thompson; Throwing bean bags - Gladys Allen; Gdessing candies in jar - Agnes Bray; 'a peanut scramble for children. President Grace Kerslake held a short meeting. Margaret and Murray Christie arranged a supper. Picnic is same place and day next year. Two teams of Seatorth golfers will be Competing' at the Legion - District Golf Tournament in Preston on 'Aug. Jy. The fir'st team' of John Cairns, David Cornish, Ken Doig.and Rod Doig won the Legion Golf Tournament held at Ironwood Golf Course, Exeter last week- end. k. 18 allie teams competed in the tournament. A second Seaforth team, made up of Grant Ciirrah, Don Eaton, Ken Cardno and Jim Burge, 'finished fourth in the Exeter teurna- !Tient. \tie top ten teams from the Exeter match are en- "\ titled to . compete in the Legion District Tournament in,Preston. A third local team, with members Leo Dolmage, Ted Scott, Gord' Scott, and John Patterson, placed llth in the Exeter match. The first-placed Seaforth team was presented. with a tn?phy for their win. "130Y,:, THIS CAKE IS GOOD—Sarah Johnston was delighted with the Johnny Nielsen Appreciation Night, particularly with the piece. of.5cake she shared with her mother, Mrs: Terry Johnston, Wife of Johnny'S high school track and field coach. • (Expositor Photo) — HERE'S-HEALTH -7 FOR ALL THE FAMI LY FUTURE ATHLETES?—Mike and. Andy Ball were suitably Impressed-with Johnny Nielsen's feats after they experimented lifting the 12 pound shot put and the discus. "(ExTiOsitor Photo) Health Food More 57 Albert Street, Clinton 482-3128 CLIP THIS AD ...Get a Free Gift.... RADIANT LIFE CENTRE CONGRATULATIONS JOHNNYINeighbours, friends, members of council and classmates watches as Johnny Nielsen cut the large cake decorated in his honour at last Thursday night's Johnny Nielsen Appreciation Night held in the town hail. (Expositor Photo) A