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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-01, Page 7FOR SOCCER — Exeter and area boys wishing to play soccer this summer signed up Saturday morning. Exeter Minor Soccer official Bill Smits signs Gibbie Dow, David Delbridge and Jack Smits, Bill Smits at the age of 51 will be a member of the Exeter Centennial team participating in the Ausable soccer league this summer, T-A photo Church paper says lottery 'insult' SIGNING KIRKTON SLOW-PITCH SOFT BALL Players Registration DEADLINE Sat., May 3 Men 21 years or older not playing in any other league are_eligible, Contact; Keith Strang Sam Skinner Paul McNaughtart Best Interest We represent many Trust Companies, We -are often able to arrange for the highest interest be- ing offered on Guaranteed Investment Cer- tificates. *9 1/4 % Guaranteed Trust Certificates are term deposits by which $100.00 or more can be left on deposit for periods of one to five years . . interest and principal are fully guaranteed ... ideal for churches, societies and associations as well as private investors - . an excellent legal investment for estate funds, All companies represented are members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation. 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Crediton 234-6382 For dependable value you won't beat this one ...anywhere A local harness horse race 6 driver is continuing the winning ways he became accustomed to at Sudbury in 1974. Jim Wallace of Crediton was in the sulky Monday night at Western Fair Raceway in London when Perfect Jackie was first across the finish line in the eighth race, Perfect Jackie, a four year old mare was acquired only recently by Jack Darling of Exeter from Al Morgan of Sebringville and made her start for her new owner a winning one, Wallace was the leading driver at Sudbury Downs in the summer and winter meets running from June 2 to February 15. He drove 43 winners, placed second 33 times and was in the show position on 31 occasions, The win with Perfect Jackie Monday night was the 13th for Wallace at the London winter meeting which ended last night, Wednesday. Racing resumes at the popular London track on May 16 with races set for every night of the week except Tuesdays and Sundays. Two of the 13 victories at London in recent weeks came with Northco Deb, owned by Danny Calcott of Centralia. Wallace currently has 12 horses in his stable based at Western Fair and is also catch driving for many area owners. One of the favorites among the dozen Wallace trained horses is Tar Sahbra, presently competing in the $8,000 to $10,000 claiming events. Tar Sahbra is the only one actually owned by Wallace. He will be taking Dusty's Camp, owned by Bob Pooley of Exeter to the London track this weekend in preparation for the summer meet. The local trainer-driver says he will not be returning to Sudbury to defend his driving cham- pionship. He continued, "I have too many stake colts in Western Ontario, I have three which are entered in most of the staked events in Ontario this summer. One of the three stake eligible colts is three year-old Dee G River owned by Hans and Helen Bischoff of Exeter, Dee G River will race in a provincial race at Barrie on May 19, The other Wallace trained stake possibilities are owned by Dr, W. D. O'Connor of Grand Bend and Harvey Eagleson, Greenway. Both colts are currently stabled at Eagleson's farm and will be heading for the London track in the near future. While racking up 43 victories in Sudbury, Wallace won eight straight races with Gary's Joanne for owner Alex McDougall of London. Others winning at Sudbury Downs were Bob Pooley's Dusty Camp and Kathy Camp, owned by Ed Hunter-Duvar, also of Exeter. Wallace who only started driving at the London track in February with his own horses and catch driving for area owners has now moved into sixth position in the driving com- petitions. In referring to his public stable at Western, Wallace told the T-A, "With a tremendous increase in the price of feed, harness racing is becoming an expensive hob- by," He charges an owner $280 per month to house, feed and train an animal. In addition the owner is responsible for costs of veterinarians and shoeing, Vet bills for Wallace's 12 horse stable are .about $300 per month. Good hay now costs $1.60 per bale and straw is about 11 per bale, These prices are about double of a year .ago. One trainer, Arnold' Froth of Sault St, Marie. and two girl grooms from .the London area make up the Wallace stable staff. In talking about the :girls,. Wallace commented, "girls are. better grooms then. men. They keep things really spotless. I guess you, would say they are better housekeepers." The girls each work about nine hours per day and are required to be on duty when ever. any of their horses race. May 1 1975 ippsl,4r 7 features reliable Briggs & Stratton engine TOP DRIVER AT SUDBURY -- Jim Wallace of Crediton was . the winningest driver at Sudbury Down race track in Sudbury in 1974. Jim is shown above with the trophy he was awarded along with a painting of himself. He is currently sixth in the driving race at Western Fair Raceway at London. T-A photo Children under four have to- heavy builds. That's why they need specially-designed seat belts. About 22.5 million motorists in the US and Canada belong to auto clubs. Look for new picture signs on US roads this summer. Sym- bols are easier to read than the written word, especially for all foreign visitors the US Bicentennial is expected to at- tract. Here's a new one - experts say smoking dulls your driving vi- sion by depriving your brain and eyes of the oxygen they need. Even now, autos are made with 175 pounds of plastic. By 1980, according to carmakers, the figure may be up to 400 pounds. Body panels will be plastic, they say. 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