Clinton News-Record, 1979-07-05, Page 74
The .Canadian Foresters, Court Benmiller, entered
, .this. vehicle in. Auburn. s 125th birthday parade on
Saturday. The hour long parade featured over, 100
floats, funny cars, antique cars and bands. (Photo
by Joanne Buchanan)
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TOn thwSithfoiih greens
driving,• the shafts may you've had them six Elliott and Kay Sharp
Carol ._ "'ne Doi... get bent.- _ �sp.
Y1C1 g months or more.were prize winners from
Wipe the woods clean Pull carts should be the Clinton area.
Although we are well after each round and lubricated and the As ' for C.A.
into our golf season, I restore the shine with bearings checked . 'to here...better luck next
don't think it's too late to furniture polish or wax. ,insure a smooth pull. Whotime! At one point I
boat loo I t r —1 e-•e:Iubfaees-on irons 1 - _ _ .__ .
wants to lose a wheel or • thought iritlay be easier
your golf equipment. should be cleaned' the other vital part whale still to go out and get struck
After cleaning out.sotrle .dirt removed from the a • mile from the by lightning than come',
of ' the • lockers in the grooves. This will give clubhouse. , home and tell everyone
spring and seeing the, better ;backspin and Lt takes only a' few my score. I may not be
state that some equip -
shots.
on your iron
melat was left in ALL shots. Don't use,abrasive minutes after' each round able to hit the ball like a
to clean up your equip- Doig but I.certainly have
WINTER-;-. I---shouldhave br-usher--:or.- cleansers, as ent. A. towel is handythe Doig golfing temper.
this may,
damage m
touched on this subject Y, g the while playing to keep . There is . a junior
sooner. In any case,. chrome. balls clean and club faces tournament coming up in
better --•late than never. Alight coat of castor -i1 in good hitting shape. Stratford_and we hope to
• If you.take ood care of or leather conditioner take a few carloads of
r g Most courses will provide
Your equipment, the revives the tacky.feeling a club cleaning service juniors' down to play. •A
benefits are obvious.,. on your leather grips. L
Your. gear will last longer ,, wash -.rubber grips with
and I've found this to be a -signing-up.sheet has been
handywayto keepyourposted', `, for
suds and water.p p gwho
and give you more• for clubs s is n span. would like to juniorso. Entries
your money. ' You will Golf bags should be Well even though my close July. 7, so be sure,to
play better and get more large '.enough to ac- clubs'., were shiny, and let me know if you're
enjoyment out . of the -commodate •your:clubs clean, and I was .one of�.� {,lanningto go.
ame. without overcrowding, the brightest dressed' on' nightagain
g Men's• is on
Clubs are of major Which can damage the . the Mitchell course last tonight. ,Last'k week Moe
concern and should be grips and shafts. Vinyl seek, my score left much Huard and. Randy Millar
kept: clean and dry. bags should be cleaned to. be desired ! However, combined with a 42 and 36
Ieadcovers should be with soap•arld water, and -the, other 'girls from -our respectively for a` 78
kept on -the ,woods at all leather bags, should be club did much better and total. Three groups: were
times unless they are cleaned twice a year with
wet. Remove the wet leather conditioner or' 'in ��• spite of thepounding tied at 79 so it was. a close
,, headcovera._ until they're _ saddle soap.
rain, we all had a' great race. -
dry and dry the heads of ' Shoes are often the
the woods. Although vinyl most.abused of the
or . leather headcovers golfe's equipment'.
that match golf bags are Grass and dirt..should be
nice to look at,' they are ,removed from the soles
not'as good for Your clubs and spikes ',after every
as the knit .covers round. Check spikes
available. If the .clubs are before and after each
wet, these knit head- routed to assure that
covers allow the moisture they're tight and in good
to escape and there.is less order; Use a little oil or
danger of damage to the Pe roleum jelly in the Vanastra swim times
woods. ' - threads of new spikes, so
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RACE No,t PMce ;400
MISS LEPAGE M• Vanlanduyl
LIrsSSL4JOITI'Y R• McLean
RAGTIME KID J. Mariam
CTUS K 's
JOACANNAMACDALE B Vi.anstoCakene
JEFF SMITH ' R. Battin
n
H.A.'DEVIL G. Durdle. �v
A.E.
I:iAL G APH G. Woodburn
GWEN S CHOICE - B. Moore
RACE No. 2 Trot 14.00
CHEROKEE CHARLIE J. Wallis
JIG SAW JOHN T. McFaddeti'.
CJ CHECKIT B. Lojtsh
K.F. KRISTIE -G. Cheyne
TWIN 13 TUFFY T.B.A.
ARMBRQ TRENTON R. McLean
EASY LIVING B. Gemini
• A.E.
GRACES PRIDE R. Gudmanrr
LAURENTIAN N. W1 its
By
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-time. Of course an hour This Saturday,. thee.
and a half in a shelter a— Seaforth Beavers Old
mile from the clubhouse, Timers 'Hockey Team
gave uslots of timeto will try their hand- at golf.
chat with ladies from in a mixed two ball
otherclubs. Bump tournament. They'll tee'
.Longsta1f'• -ands ` Jean_ off on Saturday afternoon
Stewart • each brought so it would be wise to get
home a prize in their ' Saturday's round in
..flight and also Mert ,early.
Moisture is the worst- they won't rust in and
enemy of a wooden club. become "spinners" or
So be sure to keep them irremovable. Shoe trees
dry and in. a . cool place. will help to keep the shoes
Many golfers keep their in shape, especially if
clubs --'in the trunk of . the they're put away still
car, so they are at hand 'damp.
all of the time. This is one Balls are often kept for
of the worst places they ages, but- you should
realize that they do age
amfdeteriorate.. Old balls
go stale and the rubber,
loses, its • elasticity
if the balls
have beer kept in a warm
place: Use the old balls
for putting` practice if
• s'
can be kept! If they are
put in the trunk wet and
the temperature rises,
this can cause swelling of
- the woods and cracks. If
weight is placed on top of
the clubs and they are
bumped around while
a
Ramblings from...
• from page 6 • Goderich in the eighth,
winning her first' lifetime While Imp Mathers was:.
start the previousweek in• fourth for driver John
2:11.4. Mathers arid°the Broken
Robert Jerry ..finished M. Stables of Goderich
second With Muddy6Royal
in the second race for
H.O. •(Bud) Jerry of
oderi'ch-, while Howard
Keened was fourth' with
Adios Victory for owner
August De Groof of
Clinton:
JollyKillean, owned
and trained '"by Lionel
Arbour of Godefich, was.
'second for driver Gerry
Roebuck in the fourth.
The same driver was
again second' with . Late
Affair for Owners Grant
and . Carl Fisher of
the ninth. •
GoderichRaceway will
open for the' summer
'-season on Thursday�•u1-y
5. Featured will be the
Ontario Sires Stakes for
three-year-old pacin
colts. Post time is 7'45
p.m. •
The -Clinton Kinsmen
Raceway will'`host the --
Ontario • Sires Stakes
three -yeas -old pacing
fillies on Sunday, ,July 8,
Post time: is ,1:30 p.m.
with qualifiers ging at
r/i 30, p.m.
•
'The summer program scheduled leveryday :
at ' the Vanastra Monday to Friday,- 3-4:30
Recreation. Centre is now pm. Italy and August
'underway. , only: Monday, 7:30.8:30
Swim classes for youth, pm Tuesday,, Thursday
non -swimmers to Red liand Friday, 7-,8 pm ;
Cross and senior levels Wednesday, 6:30-7:30
are being offered Monday ;pm, Saturday and Sun -
to Saturday. , day, 3-4:30 pm.
Adult classes, non . Recreational swims -.for
swimmer- beginners and adults only take' place on
advanced classes will be "Monday to ,'Friday from
held on Wednesday nights 12-1:30 pzn, Tuesday and
and aquafit and ladies Thursday from 8-9 pm
swim lessons th-re on and on: Wednesday from
Mondays';, and (Tuesdays,^ 9-10 pm.
while pre-school ._classes' .. Family only recreation__
include parent anct tot, swims are held on Sun-
days from 2=3 pm.
Pool memberships are
available for three
months or for a year
period, as are full
memberships, which
include use of the h alth
spa, sauna and ool
Turn to'page' 11 •
advanced kinderswim
and k%ndergym swim: •
The - ladies fitness
classes are"' on Tuesday
evenings a'nd include an
exercise #pro,ram..,i�n the
health spa with a swim
and sauna afterwards. '
Open recreational
swims for all ages are
FAMILY & CHILDREN'S- EXCURSION SERVICES
FACES
• LACTIVITYpAY
Monday: -- Clinton.
Taesdoy Seoforth� -
Wednesday --w Exeter.
• -Thursday --� Godedich.
Friday - ,Winharn'
Starting data'
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12:30 3:3a P.m.
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RACE No. 3. Pace 1400
BOND'S BIRTHDAY C. McKeen
VALLEY CREEK LUCKY T. Kerr
C.P. FOXY P. Maguire
MISS DAWNGLO R. Battin
FERRIC D. BOY G. Keays
TONAMO ` "-R. McLean
_RACE HORSE K Wallis
DR GOODNUFF
GOLD PAINT GIRL•
R. McLean
C. Young
RACE: No. 4 Pace •' $6,086
BYE BYE BELLE K. McElroy
CLINTON N W 7:RF QRI ►�, ' g �+ ABY, TT TLS
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•aceay entries
PATCH �R. WpW.0.100FIRESIDE SCANDLE D. °Wall
SKIP'S BEST H. Armstrong -, •
ARNIES BEAVER - ' F. List
VALLEYCREEK ZIP T. Kerr •
SANMAC K. Waples.
RUTH ANNE RIP_ - R. Hutton
RACE No. 5 Pack
1450,
KNIGHT A GONE D. 'Morrisey
, SANDY'S DUKE ,. T, Kerr
J-Lester __.
PRIMA DAISY J. Muir
MT `I S,KIPPY ' J. Muilc
SAM HERBERT F. Sattler
AN'ITRAM McMILLAN R; McLean -
AE
TARPORT ANDY G. Keays
WALDEN • M. LangiUe
• RACE No, 6 '' Pace ' 1425
SKIPPYVOLO D. Martin
TRIPLE DUKE T.B.A.
MR. STATE HILL R. Battin
ALEXOF LONDON R. McLean
NOBLE NATIVE N. McRann
SOUTHERN REBEL T.B.A.
YVONNE'SJEFF L. DeCaluwe
A' E.
DILLON SONG
CHAMPION HIT
D. Jewitt
W. Dupee
'RAt'EINo.7 Pace 16,086
MOON BEYOND L. Banky
H.E. FORA R. Robblie
-TICKLE ZIP M. Corbett
MARY'S DEENAT. Strauss
MAYFAIR BELLE K; McElroy
gl1EYSTgNE RHODA ,ft. M,cLen
TQUC,EI.o' PATCH D. Wall
NATIVESI,STER N White
L RACE No, d eace 8475
'NOTA SLOWPOKE B. Bennett
AUBURN FORBESN'•,N.. McKnight
Jr. _ T-- �.
SPITFIRESU T.B•A-
HIGHAND GUN';• P. Maguire
GEEPERS 'R. Cake
KEYSTONE STYMIE B.. Maguire
BRITTONIA GUY R, McLean
A.E.
ARNIES {'EDGY L. DeCaluwe
CLAYBROOK KAOLA ,. T B.A.
- •SEPTIC,BEDS
•WEEPING TILE REPAIR
•.FARM DRAINS
•S1MIMttiING.POOLS
Call4-82:9.1 1
• Pete. Slotegraaf & Ray Bedlam!
RACE No. 9 ?pace 1525
LAM' HORTON T. Derr
K T GENERAL • D. Wall
ARGYLE TRIGGER N. McRann
KNIGHT.SPRITE N. McKnight Jr. '
GOOD DAVID R. Hutton
FIRST LIB V. Vanstone
SHIAWAY RED R. McLean
A.E.
J.D. PRIDE p. Woodburn
RACE No. 10 Pace 16,086
LAUNDRETTE R. Waples
KIMSWAY LASS C. McKeen
GRAND BETT C. Hie
TRULY'S PRIDE D. Wall
FORMAL ZIP ' R:McLean
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