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Clinton News-Record, 1980-08-21, Page 15Pick up a pickup at M -W Motors THE. MAZDA B2000 ... THE TOUGH LITTLE TRUCK The Mazda B2000 Pickup with its 2 -Titre, 4 cylinder in-line OHC engine is built to tackle big jobs. Yet ithelps to stretch gas like an economy, car. Husky suspension, wide track, anz power -assisted front disc brakes add to s Ii handling. The Standard Model with its 1895 mm,(6 ft. 3 in.) bed is aa fordable as many economy cars. The Deluxe Model with a longer 219 mm (7 ft. 2 in.) bed and deluxe interior, costs lift a more.( Compare both models, plain or fancy, with other little ickups.Just one look will tell you it's 'one great buy. Mazda High Valu Engineering ' makes the difference. • C LIN'TQI' H'E'NS -RE ORD,TIKTRspAy"r';A ZJS T24, PAM 15 Albertan woman seeks new trial for Trus It has. been 11 years sine Steven Truscott was released from prison. in 1969 after serving a decade for the sex- murder of a 12 -year-old girl at Vanastra, the former C.F.B. Clinton, Butit's not too late for a new trial. says Dorothy MacDonald an Edmonton grandmother, , says a Canadian, Press. ' news report this week. After reading everything she could get her hands on about the Murder of Lynne, Harper, MacDonald said she is con\rince.d that Truscott, Flying Club formed BRUSSELS - A new airplane hangar has just been erected at the home of Jim Armstrong of Brussels. It took the Brussels Flying Club one month to build. the hangar, which will hold two planes, although currently the club has only one fair - craft. The club offers flying lessons to interested persons two days per week. 14 at the time of the girl's death is innocent. And ;she has launched a nationwide campaign to collect one million. signatures from people who feel the same way about the case. MacDonald has never met Truscott but she says she doesn't want him to live the undercover life of an ex -criminal on lifetime parole. "I'm doing this because nip felt this way, from. day one. I guess what really made me do this. was, when Truscott asked for 'a new trial not long sago. can't believe a boy his age could have done such a killing. T Just see the whole thing as a horrible miscarriage of justice and that's why I'm hoping to drum up some public outcry, • She said at first she was only planning to send the government a 5,000 signature petition calling for a new trial. But after the Pre.gi essive ',Con- servative ,Con-servativ'e ,government Was defeated and Pierre Trudeau returned as prizue minister, f figured: I'd need about a million signatures to convince hien (Trudeaur. "Tr,udeau never showed much cow passion toward the case when he'was minister of justice around that time and I'm going to need all the support f can get to . ;s budge him." --.: n- ust`a°°tew weetire-' s fir ofifie l oyal "Ban"k fn Clinton will be making a trek down the street to their 'new spacious building on Victoria Street, behind Wesley -Wills. United Church. The new bank wTli Ge `acessibleirom both Victoria and King Streets and will have plenty offree parking. (James Fitzgerald photo) Ramblings from the races. • from page 7 year. Lifetime she has earnings of $39,528." Ames Pride, owned by Ben and jean Feagan of Goderich, was second in .her. first - lifetime start with Randy Henry on the bike, while Amys Miss was third for owner Rex Duckworth of Goderich with Jack up. Gerry. Roebuck drove - Jolly Killean to his fourth win of the year for owner- trainer . Lionel Arbour of Goderich in, the second, timed in p, 2:09.4, followed by J.C. Lornie Lee with Randy Henry handling the reins for Douglas Kerr of Dungannon. Sing Outs Hope finished third for John Muir and 'trainer Terry Rutledgey with R.W. Scout fourth, Deep' Run Skipper was second for Ted and Alma McLean in the third. Fancy Slipper took 'a new pacing record of 2:08.1 in winning the fourth. The, three-year- old filly by Fast Clip Scarlet SLip;perA driven by Carl Fisher, who owns -her in 'part- nership with Grant Fisher of Goderich. John Mathers was third with Merrywood Lisa for . the Broken M Stables of Goderich, while Frank M'acDonald finished fourth driving Dial Tone for Charles Brandon of Clinton. Gord Pullman was third with trotter Aimas Prince for owner Sack Mcilwain of Seaforth, while Critnson Josie was fifth. • Clarence Young drove Iron Lassie to her third victory this year for Bert McBride of Goderich, while Miss Krista Hal finished fourth for Charles Brindley.. Gerry Roebuck had his second win of 'the night when he won ' the eighth with Nancy Meadow that he co-owns with George Feagan of Goderich. John Muir of Seaforth finished second with his- Goldie Chris while Randy Henry took . third with Scarlet Dakali, ,trained by Terry Rutledge at Clinton for owner Harold Eyre of publin. bale— ale Kennedy of SeafoftWivas second with his pacer Jeffrey Hi in the tenth, while Jack Duck- worth finished third driving Emma C Lee for Carman Kerr- of Goderich. The feature event this Thursday, August 21 at Goderich will be the Ontario Sires Stakes for 2 -year-old trotting . colts and geldings. Post time is 7:45 p.m. Skippy Dover was third o• • . . at Hanover on Saturday night for owner -trainer Lorne Tyndall of Clinton. with Frank MacDonald driving. Smile Pioneering, '80 style: Having to cut the box top off when the pull tab fails to w. rk. •••• ••••••1r.• ANNOUNCEMENT "The Old Pro- small engine repair has been sold to !V1r. Roy V(,dden. It will now operate under the name of RO1 AI, MAINTENANCE. 1' would like to take this opportunity to thank my customers and friends in Clin- ton and area for the past thret ,,ears in business. iness. It was my pleasure. Sincerely. Fred Jackson "THE OLD 1'RO- •••••••• • • • 0 ANNOUNCING OUR EXPANSION ROYAL MAINTENA10E Now with a main shop in Clinton (formerly the Old Pro) as well as Bayfield and Drysdale ROYAL MAINTENANCE SPECIAL -.-- Nylon Cut -Line . 1 Reigular'2.75 :\P-,trt�5pecjpl;! _1..:.50 ALL SMALL ENGINES * LAWNMOWERS * CHAIN SAWS * OUTBOARD MOTORS * MOTORCYCLES * SNOWMOBILES * TILLERS PHONE Clinton 482-9600 (9 a.m. - 6 p.m.) Bayfield 482-7198 ' Drysdale 236-4194 Anytime Anytime REASONABLE RATES PICK-UP & DELIVERY PRICED FROM. 594 PLUS FREIGHT, TAX 8 PRE SERVICE mayDa "The more youlook, the more you like" MUM MOTORS LTD. VOLVO - MAiDA SALES &.SERVICE 184 EAST ST. GObERICH 524-2113 KNECHTEL WE RESERVE THE RitAIT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. MON. TUES. WED.9-6 P.M. THURS. & PRI. 9.9 P.M. -SATURDAY 9.6 P.M. MARKET52ZE[ Seafo rth or Free Delivery WE LIKE TO SERVE Y • U A LITTLE BIT BETTER IIn town only Max. Purchase of SS0:00 KNECHTEL Pepsodent TOOTHPASTE 100 ml tube 1.39 Bick's Whole w/garlic, whole no garlic, Polskie Ogorkie PICKLES 1 I jar Prices effective until Saturday, August 23, 1980. Stokely FancyAs PE or Cream Style Schneiders Whole or Halves OLD FASHIONED HAMS 2.99 1.39 1.49 10 oz. tin Carnation 'HASH BROWNS Schneiders COOKED HAM — t 175 g pkg. Schneiders Store sliced LUNCHEON FRUIT CUPS Diced Peaches, Diced Pears, Diced Pineapple, Fruit Salad pkg. of 4.5 oz. tins 1.39 Pride of Canada fully cooked DINNER HAMS 1.99 Ib. Schneiders SMOKIES 300 g pkg. 1.39 prices effertlic until Saturday. AuguUt 23. 1980. .39 2 Ib. bqg Purina MEOW MIX 2 kg bag 2.49 Dietrich's 100% WHOLE WHEAT BREAD Salada Orange Pekoe . 59 24 oz. loaf . 59 pkg. of 12 Fresh 1 CHICKEN LEGS 1.19. Maple Leaf POLISH SAUSAGE 1.491b. Maple Leaf Thrifty BACON 500 g pkg. .59 .79 pkg. of 6 pkg. of 120 2.99 99 8 oz. tin 2/79 PORK SHOULDERIbROAST 54 . average .89 lb. • Fresh PORK BUTT CHOPS -or SHOULDER !HOPS 1.19. JB AAA..