Clinton News-Record, 1979-07-05, Page 6. .�
PAGE G •—•CLINTQN NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUL' Y 5 , 1979 ,.
1�r 'I soccer to. i
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By Ace - caught the Kincardine
The Clinton Soccer defenseoff guard,
Club , participated,..in thepassing a 'free kick
•Goderich' Soccer` Tour- quickly to Alex Harrett.
nament and finished in'a Alex went in alone on the -
third l . ,-.. •- -- -. i..
-I. p a�ee •tie w-Itl1 they he�tmrnder-arrd"'drilled a'
London German •perfect- shot to the upper
. Canadians. The Flyers left hand side.
recorded a win, a loss and With ---only two minutes
a tie in their -three games, left in the game, Kin -
In their opening game . cardine tied the score
the Fleming Flyers when the' Clinton defense
played Kindardfne to a 1 - failed to clear a .pass and
1 tie with Clinton opening, an unguarded forward
the scoring in the second.:., beat Hellman with a low
half when Brian Kennedy , Shot.
How often have you seen someone showing off
a nice fish that is in an advanced stage of decay.
1'ye seen it`more offers than l care t0 remethber,
and it's, usually just a case of out and .out
carelessness. It is a simple matter of keeping "
your, catch fresh , in most cases, and for prime -
eating, it is a must. ,
One of the sights you see most often is a boat
with half a dozen fish or. so lying on the floor
boards. Dried out on top, soggy and warm on the
bott&rn,.these fish are actually rotting in front of
your eyes. The ones that -are hanging over the
side on a stringer in•the top few ,inches of warm
water- in a lake are not faring muc h. better. If
o. re oin fishin -ex
u eat to catch-something;
,Y g g g.� p
and be prepared to look after it.
The 'basic rules for keeping fish fresh are
keep them cool,#and don't let them dry out. There'
• are a• -number Qf ways this can be done, with the
easiest being a cooler filled with ice. In a boat,
this'is-probably the most efficient method, but 4a
,word of caution is also needed here. Don't let the;
fish lie .IN the water. If your cooler has a drain
spout, keep It open so the•meltw.ater runs off. If
not, drain the . cooler by hand occasionally so
your catch is on ice! not ``in water"•','For_some.
reason, fish tend to bloat even in the coldest
water imaginable.
If you don't have a cooler With you, (or find it
filled 'with other necessities), a stack of .old :
newspapers will' do a surprisingly good job':
Spread a layer of wet paper on the bottom of the
boat (preferably on a slightly raised platform so
air can circulate under it), and keep your catch
covered with successiv:e_lay,ers_:of wet paper. The_.
process of evaporation will keep 'everything cool
and in good shape for a surprising length'of'ttme-
If newspapers aren't available,, grass from the •
.bank, fine .aquatic weeds from` the"water, or in
the north - spagnum moss from the bush will do
the same thing.
Cleaning the fish as soon as it's caught will also
help preserve the fresh flavor. The gills should
also be removed as -'these tend to spoil quickly:
Scaring, filleting, skinning and the final clean'up
can' wait until you're home, and .-will be -ac-
complished much
accomplishedmuch faster. When that fish hits the
dinnerplate, you'll be glad you took -the few extra
minutes required to look after your fish when
they, were caught.
The other most common cause of ruined fish is
freezer burn. Poorly wrapped fish is very
susceptible to this type of damage., but again, .a
tittle care ...,,can prevent it. The -best method of
freezing fish is in a block of ice. Pack your fillets
or whole fish in -a cardboard milk carton or
strong zip-loc freezer bag, fill with water and
freeze. Some people even prefer to .place the
whole fish just as it comes from the lake in the
freezer, saving the filleting till they thaw ready
to use. This is 'supposed to guarantee "fresh
- . flavor", but 1 -personally prefer prepared fillets
as they take less room. • •
Big fish, like rainbow.trout, can also be frozen
in a similar manner. I wrap the wet fish in a
layer of saran 'wrap first, then a layer of soaked
newspaper, anoth"er layer of saran wrap, and
finally a heavy plastic such as a garbage bag.
The layer of wet newspaper, when 'it freezes
creates an airtight shield• around the fish which
prevents freezer burn. 'Granted, the, package
doesn't loolf like much when you, pull it out of the
.freezer to show someone the "big fish you got,
but when you're ready to put it on the table
you've got fish that for all intents and purposes
has "just come outof the waiter".
Take•care'of the fish you catch this summer,
and You'll be -in for some prime eating this
winter. Don't forget about possession limits
when you're stocking your freezer, however.' Te
big fines they're handing out for game and fish •
Lnfractions can hurt.
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calibre, big bore, sawed
off., square shooter = just a -
minute. Are -'we talking
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In their second, -game,
the Flyers 'turned in their
strongest effort as they
defeated 'the London
German Canadians 1,- 0.
C1intdir st ored_._t i"e""_onI,
y
goal of the game early in
the first 'half when Brian
Kennedy placed a perfect
head ball behind the
-German keeper on' an"
excellent `corner lick.
from Bill Cantelon.
The Flyers had other
chances but,were unable
to connect for another
goal. - •
In their final game of
the* day, `Clinton was
defeated 1 - 0 by Bay Ctty,
Michigan,- . who scored
midway through the first
half `when a forward beat
Clinton ne,tminder
HellrMan to' the ball and
scored the game's only
goal.
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Pr -
The Flyers fought
desperately to tie ° the
score but just dijin't have•
the legsit their_ third.
g6mle of the day.
team turn ed- ,in. _ a
' strong effort at the
tournament and the
players can be proud of
their performance.
Richard Johns and Brian
Kennedy ,were ' With.
strong defensively while
Alex Harrett anal . Bill
Cantelon %showed con-
stant hustle offensively
for the Flyers.
Also, Chris. ,Brooks,
playing for the "tea•m for
the first tirne this year,
was a. welcome addition
to the Flyers' lineup.
Next game for the
Flyers is -t -his Sunday July
8th when they..travel to St.
Thomas for a regular
season game at 4 p,m.
ntres for tie
odericlly.-track
RACE No. i , Maidens 1300
LUCAN BOY Clarence Young.
ROLLABELLE Jim Wolsey
HILEA BRAD Keith Coates
T DAN_ AN �ennis Jewitt
ORANGE RAIL •Gerry'Roebuck
MISS KRISTA HAL Jack Meriam
PRINCESS PENN Ross Battin
A.E.
EP'S GIRL William Fritz -
DEVON'S COUNT Larry Walker
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RACK No: 2 1300
Claiming:1500-with allowance
MIKES JIMMY LYNN Gerry
Roebuck •
CHECK ME OVER. ' Dave Wall
DIANE CAMP, Dale Kennedy
TRACEYDIRECT t ' Terry Kerr:
' BAY FROST A Wayne Dupee
HAZY DARES Harold'Stead
LEAHAVEN JEWELL` Dennis
, . •Jewitt •
A.E.
JOANNA DALE Brad Vanstone
HALAGRAPH Glen Woodburn
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RAGE••No:•a•-•:,••...•.............: 1300
Claiming 12000 with allowance,
BENMILLER SAMMY Verdun
•Vanstone :. -
HARLO CHAMP . Bill Caldwell
SKIPPY DEL Bill Bennett '
CLAYBROOK ROMEO Randy
- Henry
HYATTS TREASURE ,Dennis
Jewitt
ANDY'S TERRY Ross Battin
CARELESS ANDY ' : 'John•Muir
A.E.
MUDDY ROYAL H.O. Jerry
DILLERS DEMON Tim Robinson
.. RACE No. 4 ,. 1400
Claiming 13000-13500 handicap with
allowance
DIRECT BY PASS Ross Battin
SYLVAN STREAKER Fred Sadler '•
OAKIIURST GERI Dick Mitchell
NANCY MEADOW Gerry Roebuck
BENMILLER BUDDI Verdun
Vanstone-
'CEDA,RCREST.MAUD Terry Kerr
AZUCARPRINCESS Randy Henry
A.E.
NOTA SLOWPOKE . William Ben-
nett -
HIGHLAND BIRTHDAY Dennis
Jewitt • •
RACE No. 5 Pace 15,57.2.94
DANGERFIELDBRUCE ' ,Harold
Stead
ARROCHAR MIST Jerry Duford
BOLD ZIP Dick Mitchell ..
.CARQLI:?ON_BATFLES Wendell
Waples
RECORD KNIGHT' Carman Hie
LATISSIMUS DORSI Bill Troy
FLGHTE4AT,OM • Rod Duford
AUTUMN GLO Larry Walker
RACE'No.6 Maidens _$300
LADY ELM -Bill German
DEEP RUN PENN W.O. McLean
TJEFF ,.Earl Hyatt '
OTER BILL Glen Woodburn
JAY DON SUSIE Ken Houston
GREENWAY BYE BYE Bili
Woodburn
SUSAN ANN Jack`Meriarn
A.E. ��'
JOLLY KILLI✓AN Gerry Roebuck
FERRIC D. BOY •- Gary -Keay, -
RACE No. 7 Pace . 15,672.94
T,D. PENN Dan'Kerr
MOORELANDS DICK ' Wayne
Dupee
COMMISSIONS Fred List
COLONEL CANUCK Lonnie .<
McCorkle
W~E:T
CHERRIES
Starting July 9
PICK YOUR OWN
4r get them ready -picked .'
• MONTMOR.ENCy RED
Starting about Juiy,16
Also,,:pails of pitted cherries
• shirting July 18
Patti g' machine'crva liable for
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cal'
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FRUIT Pk
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CINDY MEADOWS
CLAYBROOK KAOLA
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R. Jerry
John
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Bill Robertson •was pleased ' when he won the
"bushiest"- category for, those .beards ,grown
after January 1, 1979 -in Auburn's beard growing
conest on Friday evening. President of Auburn's
,,_126th—b1itthday party committee and ` fellow.
'contestant, Fred 'Lawrence_ looks on. (Photo by:
Joanne Buchanan) -•
sports
Motocross championships to
be held at Hully Gully
Te
a
m
Motocross
oc os
RACE No. 10 Pace- 15,672.94 competition, returns. -.'to
CAMPERS SCAMP William Hully "Gully for • the
Habkirk
SULKYSHAKER William Fritz "Ontario Motocross
SIR BLITZEN- Ken Mclean Team Championships."
BLACKBRO'GARKEN Terry Kerr : • Over 300 " riders' are
J.R. GARNET Rod Duford expected for the five race
• JUMBO DYNASURGE „Dave
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SUNRAN • Carl-5temmler series which begins this-
,
Sunday July 8th at. ale
Post -time 7:45 Number of ent•es' Family Motorsport Park,
in box 105.
Drawde'by Ken Heinlurch, Lois
Vanstone, W -.o. McLean,,: Goderich
Raceway. Entries for 'Thursday,"
•:July 5.
• J.RGE HERBEF{YI' Dave Wall
DEVON'S -SCOUT Larry Walker
TIM N -TAM'S TRIGGER Robert
Greco
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1325
RACE: No. 8
N -W races or 1010 lifetime
V.O. KILLEAN 'fN'.O. McLean
BELLEDARIEL Dennis Jewitt
"DBFX RU.N:S'HELLY---.Bill_Rapson=_---
EIVIMA C LEE John D,uckworth
WINIOIE ENSIGN Verdunn Van -
stone
ROHELJA ;.
WACKY WAVER
A.E.
SKIPPYYDOV :R
...:AlacDonaId
near Varna. The series
will feature all motocross
classes. from 'school boy
By • Upde IC i' 1•
ro ptllon C i>diton'in the fifth,
Lois, Gibbings.• „ - San now 14
ark Ql,d, .repeated. last . Ragtime Kid was also
second in the • sigh with
Ano 1,60exc4,eilent croewturned of week's 'winging. effoxt, Jack Meriam On the' bike.
over peopld taking the ''eventh for for ar
out on Sunday afternoon driverdDennis Jewitt in Clara
Q - l.e,s anti
P, Brindleyof Goderich,
at, Clinton Kinsmen 2 09.4. His trainer is,
Cham is Hi
Raceway to watch the Waiter ,Aster of Clinton P n 1<t, obed ., _,
oo by W__..ayne McFadden and
three-year-old Ontario and owner harry Elliott
c p• � qd>riven'.by Wayne D:up.ee
the. •-`_—m
r.ys_,ta ke...tro,t,>ring-cql�ts.. __of K i'. o ner �- .__.�.. a �....t._.�.._ .__ _ ... _.. ...�,.
erfor• • - � of, Ciinitpn 'waw .rw..�. -- • •
bird at � -._� -..
p .. rn.), -Spring Flight 'Irish' Scram, a four- -'Oran eville on June 28
took a new record of 2:07g
. year-old • Scr�rn horse.� Bobbi• Ta,r was•• second
-in winning the first was second in his first • for 'owner
division. for Neil MacKay lifetime start for trainer- r Jim Riehl., of
of Dundas,' w•ho co-owns driver Joe McDaid of Goderich on June 26 at
Fla mb•oro: Randy
him. with J.D.Ruznisky of Goderich. His owner is , McLean also had a
Agincourt. • Clarence . Hair of gecond at the.same track
KiWart•ha Norway; Alvinston. on Saturday .night with
driven by Harry Harvey, An accident on the first Gemini Tide for owner
won the second for turn ' marred the" fourth Donald Campbell of
Oxfo Corp..and Linden race trot when ' Arnold Goderich,
Creek Farms Inc. Campbell of Seaforth was Ton-.
y
_Bay, .also in
Virginia in ..;.08:4, while thrown tb the track -after Randy McLean's Stable
Dave Wall of Komoka another horse interfered at Flamboro, was
brought Dovers Surge ' with Alma's 'Prince, claimed -from• owners
hone first in 2:10 for owned by Myrtle Graham Lorne Brown and G. Ross
himself and partner of Brunner. Fortunately, McEwan of Clinton for
Robert Chapple of the new fence at the back $race..3,000 out of the second
Chatham in the third ' corner prevented him
division, each going for a from' leaving the park. At.. Hanover on
purse of over45,000. . Bill German 'was fourth
Saturday night,
.-Emt�'ra`C.- --Other- local,'• winners . with -Clever -Roje,• which- Lee was second -for driver.
were Verdun Vanst,one of he bas leased, in the same Jack Duckworth .'arid
.Benmiller driving ,First' race. Randy - i3enr _ of
Lib to her first •� _Y,, owner. -trainer Carman ...
pacing Goderich finished. second Kerr of Goderich, after
xb
experts., .and _ Team. -
London, . defending
champions, try to
maintain - their •t.
supremacy over eleven
other teams from across
southern Ontario..
Heats begin at ;,.11 a.m.
with .the finals at '3 p;rn.
For :more 'informati'on
please contact ' :Randy j
Collins at: 262-.5$09 or_ if
busy call 262-3318.
victory this Year. in 2:97. with Knight Sprite for
for. Dan Donnelly of owner Wayne Horner of Turn to page 7•• _
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RACE No. 9 - 1425
N -W 40016 A,E. 14000 claimers with
0liowanees
KEYSTONE SHAWNEE John Muir
DAIIV'TY MEADOW Brad Vanstone
LATE AFFAIR,Gerry Roebuck
MIKE MEADOW Verdun Va stone
WIDOWERS TUX
MARLYSS CHECK
HONKY TONK
Smile
Keith Coates
Ross Battin
Lloyd Haskett
There'll the a future for
the passenger train if all
the people bumped from
. airline Plights can just get
together.
Alex. Westerhout of Clinton, left, received the
Salsbury Laboratories Ltd. Scholarship from Dr.
W.A. Moffat of Salsbury Laboratories at the recent
graduation at the Ontario Agricultural College, U.
of Guelph. The annual scholarship is offered to a
student graduating in animal and poultry science
and is based on proficiency in poultry science.
subjectstaken in the last four semesters of the B.
Sc. (Agr.) 'program . along with participation in
student organizations and extra -curricular ac-
tivities.
THEY'RE OFF...!.
This is the second of four On-
tario Sires Stakes races to be
held at the ClintonCommunity,
;Park this season. Dates for the
other events are Sunday, Aug.
12 and Sept. `30.'
Wolmani ed
Sunday Jafternoon enjoy the
excitement of Ontario Sires
Stakes racing action at Clinton
Kinsmen Ra'ceway. Well-bred .
three;year-old pacing fillies
compete in a Sires Stakes
event worth over '14.0001
• rf HIS 'At, SPON$OREb BY tilt CINTARio MO Si
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