Clinton News-Record, 1979-07-12, Page 7t
paturday afternoon, the
Seaforth Beavers' Old
Timers hockey team
tried their hand at the
wonderful game of golf.
Over 30 "golfers" were
here including,xthe wives,
and they allplayed a two-
ball'foursome. Sonne of
the scoreswere quite
good and some, were just
t hilarious.. '-
Jack 1 JcIlwain took a
slapshot out of the water
ori nu'niber 4, butihe was
nowhere near as accurate
''as he 1s- on the "ice. " The
laughs *ere as frequent
as the shots and the'fun as
high as the scores.
The low scoringteam.
was made up of Mary
Doig-. and --Terry 7Cra1g,
Who managed to com-
plete the nine holes in 40
shots. There were several
groups in the 40s, but
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"Row, Row, Row your boat.,...," was the song that
young Donna Whittaker and Krista McAsh may
have sung when they paddled their rubber raft on
the Whittaker swimming pool last week.
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Ramo-Brigs from the racetracks.
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at Orangeville on July 5.
The seven-year-old New
Zealand bred pacer is
owned by Helena Lane
and Jim- McLeod of
Seaforth.
Goderich Raceway was
back in action on Thur-
sday, July 5 after a two
year lay-off, Awhile,
awaiting the completion
of their beautiful new
grandstand.
The opening :•.night
feature consisted of three
divisions of .the Ontario
Sires Stakes for three-
year-old pacing colts.
Caroldon Battles--- -by
Caroldons .Knight -
emerged the winner In
2:05.4. _with Bud Fritz
driving for, owner
Malcolm Bailey of
Uxbridge in the first,
while the second . and
third divisions went in
identical times of 2:04.
Larry Walker . drove
Devons Count, a Tarport •
Count, colt, to victory for
owners Bruce and Glenna
Clements of Dobbington.
Dave Wall, formerly. of
Kincardine, but now at
Komola,., won,. the _third
division with his Alley
Fighter' pacer, . Jumbos
,Dyn•asurge.
Delcrest Dan, a five-
year-old by Derby Time-
. Margo..: Herbert, had. his -
first lifetime win in p,.
2W.3 in the ' first race,
with Dennis Jewitt of
Clinton up for owner-
trainer Brian Rutledge of
Brussels.
Bruce and Wayne
Dupee of Clinton have,
Bay Frost A back again.
t The 10 -year-old pacer
,was claimed from them
early this year, but his
new owner didn't have
_much luck racing him so
he agreed to sell. Wayne
finished second in his
first time out in the
second race.
Dennis Jewitt drove
Leahaven Jewell, for
owner Harry Lear of
Londesboro to a third
place in her first start of
the year.
Gerry Roebuck of
Goderich drove Mikes
Jim'tny Lynn to victory in
2:09A for Fred McCut-
cheon . of London. This'
was the ,60t1rwin from 399
lifetime starts for the 14
year-old pacer.
Benmiller Sammy and
Claybrook R-omeo ended
the third race in a dead-
heat,..timed in 2:10.4.
Verdun Vanstone was
leading with Benmiller
Sammy, which }ie
owns with his wife Lois,
when the horse -suddenly
went wide letting
.Claybrook - Romeo slip
through on the rail-. The
latter • was driven by
Randy Henry for Harold
Lamb and Ron Kerr of
Qoderich.• Dennis Jewitt
was third with ,Hyatts
Treasure -for August De
Groof of Clinton.
Verdun Vanstone
returned in the fourth
,race with Benmiller
Buddi, owned ' by Lois
'Vanstone, and had to
settle for second this
time. '
Belle Dariel, owned by
Janet Jewitt of Clinton,
finished second .in the
eighth . with Dennis
dr'iitig, while Jack
Duckworth was third
with gmina. C Lee for
Carman Kerr „of
God r ci. Mike Meadow,
'awne'd by Jean and Bern
i'eagan of +Goder;lch, had
a second with Verdun
Vanstone on the bike in
tli» ,
the nln
At tie ver . on..
Saturday night, Muddy
Royal had his third win of
the year for owner H.O.
(Bud) Jerry of Goderich,
timed in p, 2:09. Robert
Jerry -was third driving
Cinda Meadows • in the
seventh for Ruth and
Cinda Jerry of Goderich.
G.G. Greentree finished
second- with -Bud Fritz on
the bike for owners C.W.
(Jiggs) LeBeau
Brucefield and Barry
Miller of Kirkton in the
ninth.
R.W. Scout, owned by
Larry Jeffrey of
Goderich *as second for
trainer -driver Randy
McLean at Flarnboro on
July 7. Randy was third
with'Towerline•Cricket on
Sunday night....
A record crowd of over
1;700 people enjoyed the
excellent races at Clinton
Kinsmen Raceway . on
Sunday, July 8, also
setting a new betting,
handle of $98,983.
Featured were three
divisions of the Ontario
Sires Stakes for three-
year-old pacing fillies, for
a total purse of $18,258.
Grand Bett, a
Caroldons. Knight filly,
co -owned by driver
Carman Hie and Stewart,
Cockshutt of Burlington,
emerged as the fastest
pacer of the afternoon,
narrowly beating out Ron
Wap -les driving. Laun-
derette in the 2:04 niile in
the third division. Mel
Corbett drove Fickle Zip,
by Zip Tar, to victory for
owners Robert and Gary
MacDbnnell of Allenford
in 2:04.3 in the second
division. -
Dave Wail won the first
division in 2:05 with the
Smog filly Fireside
Scandal that he owns in
partnership with Harry
and Ron Shang of Hyde
Park.' . . '
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Brad • Vanstone was
third with Joanna Dale in
the first race for his
father Verdun. Dillon
Song, the 14 -year-old
*converted trotter, that
now paces for Barry
Elliott of Kitchener,
made it three wins in a
. row and his seventh this
' year when'onc'e more he
went - wire . to wire with
Dennis Jewitt on the bike.
As a trotter,- Dillon Song
Clinton curt neWs
picked up earnings of
$148,221 for his breeder
George F. Elliott of
Clinton. He is presently
trained at Clinton by
Walter Oster.
Prima Daisy finished
third for owners John
Bettke of Hensall and
Roy Baynham of Kippen
in the. fifth as did Auburn
Forbes N for owner
trainer Wayne Horner of
Clinton in the eighth.
In Clinton Court held on
July 4, Ferdinand
Reinsma . was fined $108
for a charge of careless
driving.
A number.. 'ofcases
--were: heard involving
individual charges of
minors having liquor
:,,available. - -,Darryl
Youngblut, Bernard A.
MacLellan and Kristen
Harrett were each fined
$54 in separate cases.
Wayne. R. Peters was
fined $54 for having liquor
available as was Robert
A. . Knights in another
case. • -
F or a s , charge of
following too closely,
Rodney , Paterson was
charged .$.54. Richard W.
Wunder was fined $28 for
failing to stop -at a traffic
sign.
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Mary and Terry went
home with first place.
Ron .and.Shirley Ferrier,
visitors from Scdtiand
won the "booby- Qrize with
a 95. Sharon Chachis had.
.*the longest drive for the
ladies and Ken Doig did
the same for the men.
Ron 'Driscoll hit his
drive closest to the pin oyn
No.:5_ to give his partner
the- prize. Ray Anstett
'was the low scoring man-
witlq a 4,�4 followed by Dick
Bedards 45. Fortunately
'for Ray there were orgy
two in the race! ,
We have 14 junior
golfers entered in the
Stratford Hillier Junior
invitation' on Monday, ,
July- 16 Three -cars are --
going to take the boys
down.
This Sunday afternoon
the -Legion mixed two-
There will be races
again this Sunday, July 15
at Clinton with post_ time
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUIN 12, 1979-R-PAQE 7
ball Will be held. Tee -off'
time at 2:30.
Tickets for our dance
're now ,on sale. The
dance is SaturdayJuly 21
and a, limited number of
tickets are being sola,
The ladies -of .the _golf
club held a meeting on
Tuesday-J-uly 3 to pian for,
the Ladies Invitation
"scheduled for July 25.
Another meeting is
planned for' Monday July
23rd at 8 p.m.' for last
minute tournament help.
Men's night was buz-
zing last Thursday When
Cam Doig shot 34 and was
drawn with Jerry Feeney
who shot 49 for a 83 total.
Tw.o groups tied for
second- Al• Nigh -40- -anl -
Keven Bennett .44 giving
them 84, and Rod Doig 40
and Dave Longstaff 44 for
84.
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pound some English into for ten months
are elegant, witty young men, with a
shirt and tie on, who have twice the
ease and poise and knowledge you had
yourself at that age.
And then there's the ego thing. A guy
lurches up to you in a .bar and insists,
eight times, that, "Moura bess teacher
I ever had". I go clown town in July to
get a paper or buy some milk, get home
three hours latera
Old lady sore as a boil. "Where in'the
world • have, -you, been?" Respond, "Ah,
' all the kids .are home from university,
and they want totell me all about
themselves, their problems; their love
fife."
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