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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-09-09, Page 74 • Ito r • • t h , V, DON McGEE SUNICREST IRENE, p, 3, 2:10.0, owned by Mr. and Mrs..'win 'Excel Mac, driven by Jack Meriam. This was the horse's Gordon'Pullinan of Seaforth, and driven by Gordon Pullman, fifth win of the season, taking a New Life Time Mark" in''the was the 'upset `of the night' when tBay mare won the eighth Process. —Photo by Don McGee race at Goderich Raceway Wednesday night, She nosed out of a Harold .Jeffery wins sailing. races There was an excellent turn out of thirteen sailing boats at The Bluewater Sailing -Club. Winners were determined by the best two out of three races. First place went to Harold Jeffery with 241%2 pts.; second to Hohn Wray with 201 pts.; third to Fred Jewell with 20'pts. After the' final race on Monday a picnic was heldnd awards presented to winners. The ,September series of races w .Il start next Sunday at 2 p.m. For this' series the boats will be separated into two classes, the, day sailers and dinghys in class and. cruising boats in another. A11 boats will start together. as *usual. aoi BE A RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR W. ELVIN PARKER Barrister & Solicitor .wishes tb, announce that he has purchased the law practice of the late J. K. Hunker effective September 13, 1971, and he intends to carry on the practice of laity under the firm name of Hunter and- Parker 30 North Street, Telephone 524-9541 ' ,'Goderich, Ont. Residenc6-482.9568 Maitland Country Club` news -BY BERYL HARPER Activity at ;the Golf Club is declining a little this weekend as far as special events, are concerned. There was a -good crowd playing all weekend, and the dining room was busy; but many of the people present were green •tee `players enjoying the last of their summer holidays. Some of our ladies from the Maitland Country Club found time on Wednesday, September 1, to play at the Wingham Club, at the .•Ladies Golf and Social Afternoon Event., • Della Bedard was'fir5t with -low gross. Verna Kane; Marilyn Mackay and Velma : Campion also brought ho'rne prizes., ' •` The Owen Sound District Tournament is on September 15, at the Saugeen Golf Club in Port Elgin. It is hoped thhat about eight ..of, our members will attend: Jean Knight, .Maxine w. Martin, Doris Paquette;- Delia Rerlacel and Marilyn Mackay are definite°st;arte•rs, Mrs. Bruce•'iseritered'`'1 Senior T.ournament.. °'tier daughter, Margaret Ubukata, a A• former winner of tournament, will not be 'playing as she now resides in Victoria. B.C. The men's Invitational Tournament is called far,.... , September 18, apd the tee will be ..closed to all others that day except now filled up. Let us hope the weather is good to make it a successful event. -,... «*� ?4.xan�s:au,��itlt,F�Y;3s:"ri.xr�N�+l#�i`�';;.�!�.risi�,��r�%a�g�G4'��"�x°�•tY��i1''il.�r��'+71'�!` field coming up the stretch to win' by 31open lengths. Clarence Young drove the place horse, Lee Unko, ' and Cori Herbert, with Sill Robblee aboard,.-tookthe show position. Prices posted ' were, $5.20. to win, -A$2.90 and $2.60 to place, om' � �r"''�►�r+,., =7i RACE ONE-- After. two recalls, and the Number. Two Horse (ma's Girl refusing to start, the CMist ,Half of the Daily Double got under way. Peter Topic, owned by Bert McBride of Zurich, and driven by Robert Cameron, chalked up his first Life Time Win, going thee ' distance in 2:14.0. The three year old black gelding is by Timely Topic out of Miss Jean LaSalle. Dave Wall drove Direct .Carruthers, the second ' horse, 'and Clarence Young was at the controls of the show horse, Jay Dee Riggs. ,Prices were $10.80, $3.70, $2,40, $2.90, $2A0 and $2.20. RACE TWO-- Wm. C. Edward's 'Champion Grattan did it again, with much the same style as last Week. Ray McLean drove the big chestnut who went the •mile in- OUTDOOR TOPICS by RED FISHER UCRCUNV (ION4N0 CONSUlTANY G the Cleaning' Can Be 'Easy and $3.10, $3.00 and $3:50 to show. + The Daily Double Once ofo the most grouble- returned $39.30. some parts of fishing 'is hay= ing to 'clears what you catch. RACE THREE— The only trot Some anglers::get around this - of the night had J.J. Carruthers • taking top honours with driver $2.60; $7:40, $3.00; and $3.00. Ray McLean. The six year old RACE 'PEN— George Caldwell Glenford gelding is 'owned by G:• -drove Verna's Choice to victory Cole of Tiverton) and J. Stuart of over Starflite Water, drt'ven by AI1a•ston• H•e, was timed, in Ken Hardy, and Centennial Bob, '2:14.1. owned and driven by Cecil Second was Direct Pull, with Crandon. ` ' ' 40tlriver-trainer Gordon Pullman, Verna's Choice is owned by and the show horse was Little Frank , Dam' of Goderich, ,and chore by. returning; fish they. `.catch .to '..the water. ; But, if you enjoy eating fish, 'this is no solution, -There are threv basic.meth- ods of cleaning and preparing fish fbr .-eating or Storage, according • to Reel Fisher of Mercury nuthoards, and they nary according; to the kind of. .fish caught.. ' , A method 1avn.red for wall-. eve, white baso ancf.•nort-hern pike` is to remove the head and infernal organs. split the body along the backTione, and then filet• the fish by running a sharp, slender ,knife be- tween flesh'ancl skin. 'The re-, maining meat is rcadv to cook and. nearly hone -free' A s(.'cond cleaning method is tri remove Drilythe„outer scales,' !caving the skin at- tacbetl. ith'This is commonly done w; sun fish, bass, crappie and other ga,nief•ish 'which have few hones --or at least hones large enough not to hea problem. I`t's easier to clean thea'e- fish if the- head •is - left attached 'and the iody' cavity is _-unhroken until 'the scales have been' removed. Catfish dictate a ' tl°ird-- meihod of cleaning. Here, the skin must be removed before preparing. Cut the skin com- pletely 'around the fish he• hind the head. (Jsing pliers, pull the skin toward the tail, being careful not to tear flesh as it comes loose.. ARO- this is done, remove the head and viscera. 'Then cut catfish into• "steaks” or rounds, making eachc':ut .between the.. large 1 cries of the rib cage. These chunks of meat :should he three-quarters of an inch' thick. The fishiiag gang at Mer- cury recommends that clewed fish he eaten immediately,\or stored in a freezer. When freezilg, place fish irr a .con- tainer and fill • it with water. This, prevents drying Out, and retains the fresh flavor so necessary to good fish eating. the Tournament players. draw for this event is Why drive to the ci for `71 clearance prices on a new car? JUST DRIVE (OR WALK) TO' -- 35 SOUTH ST. GODERICH MOTORS 'WE'RE clearing ,all our -'71's at low prices too! PLUS- WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL — RIGHT mesemiewi HERE ,IN OUR MODERN SERVICE DEPARTMENT. — BANK .RATE FINANCING.-- - SELECTION OF' MODELS. ' •— PERSONALIZED SERVICE. HERE'S A SAMPLE OF •OUR STOCK — '71 LTD four -door pillared hardtop, folly equipped:°Stock No. 71-G-39. ' '71 GALAXIE 500`four-door, fully equipped. Stock No.'71-G-26. � CUSTOM two -door hardtops, fully equipped. Stock No, 71-G-35, -27, -41. 2—'71 CUSTOM four -doors, fully equipped. Stock No. 71-G-37, -31. '71. CUSTOM 500 four -door, fully equipped. Stock No. 71-G-38...,., '71 MAVERICK two -door, 6 -cylinder, radio. Stock No. 71 -MA -4. 4—'71 FORD HALF TON PICKUPS. Stock No. 71-T-6, -7, -8, -9. , '72 PINTOS on the lot at '71 PRICES. ALSO DEMOS AT SUPER SAVINGS SEE UIS AT THE ANNUAL GODERICHAUTO ' SHOW, AT THE ARENA, SEPTEMBER 23 & 24. USED SPECIAL 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER S.E. two -door hardtop, power steering, -• :power ^brakes, V-8, automatic, console, bucket seats, tinted glass, air-cdhditioning, power windows, radio, stereo tape systetn, "loaded". Must see this one! GODERICH M .0 35 South. St. I TheExactor on this race paid $25.70. RACE SIGHT—, Gordon Pullman pulled the upset of the night when he won with his Surticrest Irene corning out of the six hole against seven tough paxers. The Bay mare is owned by Gordon and his wife who reside in Seaforth. Excel Mac was nosed out of• the' win, placing with driver Jack Meriam. Ken Hardy drove the show horse Brownie Scot. The mile was timed in 2:10.0. Prices were $18.10 "to win, $7'.10, $6.60 to place, $3.30, $3.40 and $4.80 to show: • RACE NINE— The featured Preferred Pace went in ridiculous times of 33.4; 1:08.1; 1:40.1; 2:11.1. The favoured Mr. Goldfigure won the race, nosing out Sir Omaha, driven by Melford Lester. Noble Chris` was Campbell. Mr. 'Goldfigure is owned by Winn -int and Hugh McLean •of Port Elgin, and was driven by Bay. McLban. This was the third win to the night for Ray, easily making him the most successful driver that evening. A total of $1,022.00 was• wagered on Mr. Goldfigure to win, more than all the other horses in the race,. combined. , • .Prices were $2.70, $2.90, GODERICH SIGNAL -S ARx THU[tS !AYP Sir 1 'Y• 1 Wee playoffs ,a The third week of the Western Ontario • Athletic Association' Pee Wee baseball tournament is to be held in Goderich beginning this 'Saturday and running theough S u nday with teams from throughout the region taking part. On Sattirda'•tie schedule will. See Clinton :take on Kincardine at 10:00 a.m., Blyth against Port Elgin at 11,:30 a.m., • Belgrave will face Seaforth at 1:00 p:m:, Goderich plays Wingham. at 2:30 p.m. and Listowel hakes on Walkerton at 4:00 p.m. • Sunday.'s �aetiort gets underway at 10:00 ap. as Well - with Belgrave playing Walkertob followed by Clinton facing Blyth at 11:30' a.m.-, Goderich playing Port, Elgin at- 1:00 p.m., Kincardine tackling' Seaforth at 2:30 p.m. and Listowel against Wingham at.4.,:00 p.m.' Admirssion, to the .tournanent will be 50 cents for the cothplete-•'-- event. Since some teams • will •be playing in the O.B.A. playoffs this weekend as 'well there may be some last' minute changes in •, the toutnamcnt schedule. , • Super Waveltakes. easy derby, win . SUPER WAVE, owned by Dr. George K. Boyce of London, and driven by Jack Kopas, easily won the National .Pacing Derby held at Roosevelt Raceway last ' Sattlyday 'night. This -b ted -the- five year old's total for the for the - year to $164,018.00, his career .bankroll standing at $431,293.00. He, won by 2°/, lengths, being clocked in 2:32.3 for the mile and a quarter race. Super Wave also recently set a New Life Time Record of 1:57.0 for himseif at Brandywine 'settiriJ;- at the same time, this year's Aged Pacers Record. THIRD WEEK Western Ontario Athletic Association PEE GRADUATE :art, with Dennis Jewitt at the controls. ' Prices were $16.90, $6.40, $4.40; $9.10, 85.50; and $3:40:. RACE FOUR— Ray Campbell drove' Noble Will to victory in a time of 2:13.1. The horse is, owned by William R. Reed of Fullarton. Second' was. Purdy -Sam with Day,? Wall driving, and - third was the horse favoured to win, Leonardo Pick, driven by Rick'Moffat:-•• . • „ 'Prices posted wer $8.70 to win; $4.9'U4,and $5.20 to place, and $2.70, $2.60• and $2:70 to • show. The Quinella on the fourth returned 521.50.; ,with a •generous 9d • winning 'tickets having been issued. • _ RACE FIVE,—•A Real battle was„ on early in the race, as three horses 'Midnight .Topic,. Claybrook Ricci and Harwood,.,.., Heather fought for positions. Howe'Ver, Fred Jones of Thorndale guiding his Myrtle's Frosty, the race favourite, overtook _.the field_laterin the race to acquire victory in a time of 2:14.2. Second was Midnight}. Topic, driven by George Caldwell and third was Mary Anne J, driven by Gerry--, Roebuck. Prices wer $6.00, $2.90, $2.80; $4.60; $2.70; and $2.70. ,RACE SIX— A fourteen 'year old chestnut gelding, Flash Volo, owned by London's Highbury' Acres, and driven by Earl XV 1cGill'vray,,took top honours at the wire,. going the distance in. 2:13.0. Jack Marshall,I..drove Meadow J Rhythm to the plas e position, and Carl Fisher shoed with miss Dyna Mite. This was. the thinfrwin this, year for Plash Volo, out of 23 starts, boosting his total winnings to $2,'164.00, for the year. He has a seven year old record of a respectable" 2:02.1 on a 5/8 track, and as` of 1970, has total Life Time Earnings of $75,083..00.1' Even now he is going decent miles, takjhg a record for 1971 of 2:09,d3 at • Montreal's -Richelieu Track. He was also timed in 2:07.3 the§ year at Richilieu, taking the show position in that rare. Flash „Nolo is by Poplar Volo Out of Jerry Dale. RACE SEVEN— Mac Dundee won the race with driver Robert Mitchell, Don Flynn guided - Royal Baby to the place -position, and John 11.. Lester, showed with"Hi Lea Lady. Mac Dundee is ,owned in London by John Moffat and Ron Tweddle. He was the 6-5 favourite to win. The mile was timed in 2:12.4. • • ..><. Prices ;posted. were, $4..80.10, win, $3,15, $5:2() tt ''pia'c+e,' rich. $2.40, $2.60 and $3.30 in show. colleen grace, 20, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Grace of R. R. 2, Goderich, grgduated from the Royal Victoria, Regional School of Nursing at Barrie on August. 28, after two years of trairtiing there, Miss (*race has accepted 'a nursing position . at North ;-- •Westt<rrti 1,Genimar •loo pstal at. Toronto. 1• 44 this was the first Life Time Win for the three year old Seaworthy gelding. The mile went in , 2:12,1. Prices - were $7.50, $3.00, $2.70; $4-.30, $3.80- 'and$4,.L0-1-• The Exactor on the final race returned $33.00. (Attendance 1,14 5, Mutuel Handle $31,115.) - M1 4"J,}-j�hb„ `4't:,..,1 'Gtl: fil.W'+vv �. .'"A'+ll.- •;L*W,w ��m..wr riwh . � ,... � ..-.-tea •• -,. ,,� �.... BASEBALL. URNAM ENT GODERICH 'AGRICULTURAL PARK S,aturday' & Sunday September'11&12 SATURDAY - 10:00 A.M. CLINTON VS. K'INCARDiNE 11:30 A.M. BLYTH VS. PORT ELGIN 1:00 P,M. BELGRAVE VS. SEAFORTH GODERICH 'VS. WINGHAM 4:00,P..M_ LrISTOWEL ,. VS. WALKERTON SUNDAY — 10:00 A.M. 11:30 A.M. 2:30 P.M. 1:00 P:M. ' 2:30 P.M. . 4:00 P.M. BE LG RAVE, CLINTON GODERICH VS. 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