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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-08-08, Page 6PAGE 6--0OPERICFI SIGNAL -STAR, 'THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1974 ENTRIES:- Frilisy, August 9, 197.4. „ POST TIME 7:45 p.m, RACE 1 - PACE - 'Claiming 61500 end Allowances 6300 JUDY. MATHERS M. Sewers REGGIE FORD__ A. MacDonald VICTORY VAN " •• M. Pollard FLOAKWOOD RUTH . J. Schindler GREENWAY TIME • D. Jewitt OLIVER. PETE • G. Campbell Also Eligible DEEP RUN BILCY 1875 f, ^ ,W 'McLean RACE 2- PACE - Non -winners $1500 In 19744 Alio-A.4. Non -whiners 6800 - last 3 starts $BIE'S GIRL CACUS MACK NANCY BELLE JIMMY THE BUTLER MULBERRY PAINTER TRAINED DICE SUSANNES DUKE G. Roebuck A. Abbott C Crandon R. Jerry. B. MaGuire M McKnight J Manders RACE 3 - PACE • Maidens and Non -winner* of 6300 •'1974 $300 CLAYBROOK CRAFTY -4 DERBY BOB - SINGLE JOHNNIE DEEP RUN FRISCO scams BOY NANCYr ANN ✓ RHYTHM'S NANCY Also Eligible: MEADOWLANDER DEEP RUN BILLY , J.C. Lester W McLean . J. Muir R, Meriam J. Duckworth T.B.A. F MacDonald T.B.A. W.O. McLean' ,. ,. ,RACE 4 - PACE - Maidens and . Non-winn.e of 6300.- 1974. *360 R. Alexander D. Jewitt W.O. McLean M. Sewers • D. Kennedy H. Burton ,C Fisher G; Roebuck, 6300 ROGER FROST CORKY CAMP BRIAN'S HAT TOMMYS BOY JARVIS STILLER ARICHAT 'BATTLES BANDELLERO Alao`Eligible: SHA•RBARB RACE 5 - PACE - Claiming 61000 and Allowances 6340 MISS' Li~E DALE AZUCARCANDY TRIGGER .TIME e LADYS GUNNER - DUSTY BOB N.' McKnight R Sigurdson IC. Lester- " T.B.A. W W, McLean.. .LINDA I~ WAIIBOB. CLAYBROOK RICCI ° Mao Eligible' WiLL RE LQCHINVAR " TB. A. D. MvNalI D Jewitt •, RACE 6 - PACE - Claiming 61000 and Allowances 6300 1MA TOPIC GLADIES BOY SCOTCH A PLENTY JET COMMAND KINGS BROTHER MOL'NTA1N DEAL BABES BOY F MaGu&re J Muir D. Jewitt TB A. W W McLe.an Dv ylewitt 'TB Al RACE 7 - PACE • Non -winners of 6800 In 1974 - that ars Non -winners of .62000 - Lifetime 5300 CONRAY FROST MIAMI MISS JUST HOSE POPS TOPS CRIMSON JOSiE KERR'S BOY SCARLET SLIPPER Alio Eligible, CRASH LANDING .R Mathers J' Meriam J C Lester . A. Abbott R. Volland J Meriam C Fisher G Roebuck RACE p - PACE - Claiming 62500 63000 - Allowance -6300' JAKE TONA LADYS DAVID LINDY LOU VOLO DREAM VOLO • TRIMMER HANDEE SIS 53600 G. Woodburn D. Jewau R. Lowery T B.A T'BA. N. McKnight RACE 9 - Non -winners $1000 In 1974 '6300 SISSY JO ADOIS DALE LEFT BENNETT WAYNE EXPRESS KILARNEY BABE MAR RA' DUKE EXCEL MAC- JMBERINA HY J; Pollard M. Watson G. Roebuck N. Campbell' J Manders R. Merriam, J Meriam RACE ,10, - PAC - ORMCO PACE 6750 M13 GOI,DFIGURE GREENViEW DUKE MIKE'S JIMMY' LYNN - EL.SAMO ROGUE'S ROCKET Entries in Boz 75 " Draw made by: Ron Sigurdaon ' .Ray Volland • 'McLean D. Jewitt G. Roebuck G. Pullman R. Cameron RACE 1 ; PACE 1. MOUNTAIN DEAL 2. AERIALINE 3. MARYLAND PAUL 4. ADLAIDE'QUEEN' 5. CLAYBROOK JEFF"' - 6. MIGHTY SPARE 7. FUTURE GRATTAN A.E. WILL HE 'LOCKINVAR POLLY ADIOS ' RACE 2 PACE 1. MIDDLEBROOK BOY• 7. PINELAND SQOTT 3. BIG TIME CHARLIE 4. BOBBY JOE 5. ARMBRO,LANG 6. AVON TRUE LEE 7. LEE UNKO • UNDECIDED NOW "'LEE CAMP RACE 3 -, PACE , 1.RUBRA..GESTURE 2; CHIEF'S BEST 3. BILLY PERDUE 4. MISS EVELYN DEE NOTHING WHEELING 6, HONKEY TONK 7. ARMBRO NAPIER ' 'A.E. EL SAM O MIKES JIMMY LYNN RACE 4 - PACE 1. SAK ATA • 2, CARRY` ON SYL 3.' ROYA'S SUSIE ,4. EUNICREST IRENE 5, JANET EXPRESS 6. HAZY DARES 7. J.M.:EXPRESS' A.E. MISS DIRECT BAKER LEE CAMP RACE S. - PACE L Adios Dusty. ' ' 2. Dee G. River 3. NORTHWOOD MARiO +� 4. J.A. 'DUCHESS 6. DI VETTE • 6r BONNIE B't' 0 7. MAGGiES KtGHT +. A.E• ' . NORLEA'S PRIDE C.C. STROUD Raceway 'Purse 5300 D. Jewitt N. Campbell L. Hackett A. Abbott T. Kerr; T.B.A. J. Bryiin T.B,A P. Young Purse 6400 RACE 6 - PACE. 1. DUCHESS STEIN 2. ASTRA BLAZE 3, ,FRANKIE• TAR 4. GRANNY GALBRAITH &. FASTKAT t. CLAYBROOK CINCI 7. SANDRAS SKI/TY '• A.E. PATRICIA CHIPS ROBRA GRATEFUL , RACE 7 PACE a 'A. Hardy 1: GENES HILIFE R. Hitchcock '2. SCOTCH APLENTY • R Morgdh' n 3. GOLDEN SCAMP `" H. Kennedy 4 MERRYWOOD MITE K. small F, •5. HAT CHECK GIRL M..Pollard ' 6. ROMAN WARRIOR C. Young 7. NOTA SLOWPOKE G. Roel i4 -RACE 8,- TROT W. Dupeea • 1. CATHY CAMP Purse 5450 2. CALLIE JOE 3 FEARLESS FAIR ' , E. Barnes 4. ,,SON OF PARAGONS" R. McLean 5. COLA'S VLC K. Hardy " 6. BLUSHING PANDORA L. Hathaway 7. DARKiE S' RIDDELL H. Kennedy A.E. L. Hackett EDNA'S SCAMPER D. Jewitt SCIOTO HILL.' �« «^, 0.. Pullman ,,.. RACE 9 !PACE ' G.. Roebuck , tj „Puree 4325 A. Beinee G. Pullman J. Duckworth D. Jewitt Wm.'German R Weick D. Lindsay • F•. MacDona4,d W Dupee Punt. poo, D: Wall A. Hardy R. Cameron L. DeCaluwe RcMorgan C, Crandon H. Kennedy • P. Kerr I7 Wall 1. PIERRE TIME .'2. MAGIC MEADOWS 3. CACTUS MACK • ` 4, ViCTOR H VOLO 5,.CHEROKER BYRD 6. FN -B TWEEN 7.. BLUE, PENCE A.E. ' ' SUSANNES DUKE RACE .10 • PACE 1. KRiSTIE CREED 2. MiSS BELLE BARS 3!.+TENACIOUS LOBELL 4. SPACE MISSION 5. JAY BEE BLAZE 6. MARSHALY. WEICK 7. COLAS DUCHESS Purse 6300 T.B.A, H. Gibbinga B. Nelson H. Kennedy A. Hardy L2. DeCa l owe A. Abbott A. Abbott R Rollason Purse $326 D. Hopkins D. Jewitt D. ,Jewitt L. DeCa'iuwa-- D. Miller D, Wall A. Abbott , Purse 5450 F. MacDonald' D, Wall ° D. Jewitt ,Wm: 'Caldwell 'M. Lester , ' Br Edwards R Perry P` Kerr R. Cameron Purse 6400 R 'Cemrton F. MacLennan A. Abbott F. 'MacDonald 3', Kerr R. Weick A. Hardy J. Manders Purse 51,000 K. Hardy F. MacDonald 'Wm.. 'Edwards D, Wall T.B.A R. Welch M, •Lester SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL RED CROSS.. •• • • • i'ED, ..•4-•', GODERICH'.. SCHNEIDER'S " "RED 'HOT WIENERS MIL.K 3 QT. JUG 2% ..CARTON ; CIGARETTES GRAD; A LARGE EGGS ESSO 32 FL: OZ. 'BARBECUE • LIGHTER 26, OZ. AEROSOL AJAX WINDOWaa LEANER m . 24-0Z. OAF'. BREAD t�5 OZ.rr FRESH DEODORANT 'GIFT$ SiC)ililVlNlRS CAMPEq.S SUP -PLIES 1403147 SKPA'`SCOOPOFICI CREAM o OPEN 1 DAY$, A wEgit i0 1 1.03 . P DEPOLUS SIT Reg. Size' S 5.09 • King Site ' S 5':1 9 • 'DOZ• 7 5 r -35c 0• ' 79c 99c Mown.- gamed Seven-year-old • Jamey Sturdy, Youn est -paid member at Sunset -Golf 'and Sports Center, won° the Juni.or Diyisi'on of the Name -the -Mower Contest there:. Jamey sits on the Green Hornet; the • largest of the mowers. Other names he , entered were _Butterfly, Cricket, ,Bumblebee and Mosquito. (staffphoto) At Sunset Golf _._.;..Good crowds -for holiday. ' Another long ' holiday weekend has ended and we hope that you enjoyed yourself this weekend, 'There is but one more -left in this summer of .'74 -,and •that is another month away. ,The Sunset Staff was pleased to see such" fine crowd at our Holiday, ' Party held here on 'Saturday; August 3. The v')win ers from the Scotch wo �BhII were ;Shirley Baechler and Bill Brown; Peggy Cook and Stan Connelly, and Jo-anne Telford and Mike Drennan. The -most honest' golfers were Mariette Chisholm and A. Chenier. Everyone appears to be .en- joying the Scotch -Two -Ball' competitions, so we. hope to' have more soon, The evening brought a delicious beef bar- becue which was a .great' suc- cess.' Thanks to John Sturdy, . Paul.-Dockstader and George' Low who helped us a great deal. on Saturday. We appreciate it 4. fellows, ' The dinner was followed by a dance which continued into • the small hours of the morning. All in all we think that you had a' good time last Saturday. • Men's .Night„•- was held Tuesday July30thr Winners for the' evening in the first flight division were ,Don, Bedour,. Rick Sowerby, Denis Lassaline ' We hope that. those who have and Paul Baechler. Second -paid green fees recently, have flight winner's were Harvey enjoyed and will 'ontinue to Mu,n'ro, A:b Middel, ' Harold enjoy the golf ball' draw. A . Watts, Stan • ConneIly, 'Bill number of -prizes have been . Huff, Leroy Bedour and B1'uce"won and,fpr those of you who Lyndon. Third flight winners haven't won, remember were Bill Reid, S,teve Doak; Ha-rry Wi`lliarris, Harold Shear - down, Jack Brady, Marcel ,Richard"an'd .John Sturdy.. Juniors" Day was held Wed- nesd,ay August 31 here' at the Sunset. We had quite a'�good Oinber'of juniors but last week 'and we hope .that the' number will • remain '.constant. or ' in- • crease. The juniors are remin- ded that their handicap cards are posted, in the clubhou,se:' The .top prize winner last week 'was Steve Davy, but all who. participated received a golf ball, compliments of the ,Sunset. • Thursday evening, August 1 was . Ladies'` Night and. top Tolfers for the" evening were, Marie' Huff, 'Pat 'Clifford, Joyce Bolton 'and JO-ann'e Telford. Putting prize winners•. were Jean Asher, Adele Drennan and. Jane Kerr, Hidden Hole prize -'winners "''were Karen Sturdy and 'M•ariette Chisholm. The ladies competitions 'con- tinue, so check the Schedule for playing time • ' in itsE.LiOTROHOMEQuaIity shows •, .. an.extra degree of excellence. • • 1 0. °. its. Colors at:- monger's T.V. , 92 SOUTH :ST. GODERICH 524=8925 .in color T.V. Portables. • JAVELIN 16" COLOR TV ••" 100'°io solid -State chassis • Precision -in-line picture "tube ,tllm rrow could be your lucky day, Members,_ the 'draw on the golf clubs moill take place .August 17, so enter your name it now. The draw for the juniors has, taken place and Jamie ° Sturd,y is the-: winner. Congrafulations Jamie, your • names for aur' mower were very appropriate, The •Winning Hautes were the Butterfly, Abe Cricket, -the Bumble` Bee, the • Green 'Hornet and the Mosquito. Thanks .to alt' •Juniors who participated, . Hope' to see you more in ' 74. C.Iinton-bets hit h'igh .• apo t jot! th'e yeur, X., crowd of r900 wagered $76,000 at Clinton kik Sunday, at Clinton, ,the highest .amount wagered., at the 'Clinton track, sr s fart this year. , Ray McLean' recorded a 'double 'on Sunday- driving the 'winners in both co -features. McLean drove Bay Comet to "ictory in. the.. Ontario Sires' Stakes; for two' year old filly `pacers in 2:11 4`5. Bay Comets stab,lemate. Rockford-' Ann finished third• in the race " behind Calico ,Tar.. Rockford Ann and Bay Cornet are owned by Cliff and James Keeling of Owen Sound. ' McLean came back to win the • secondary feature with Colas .Duchess in 2:06 2/5. Cord Pullman drove El Sam O to,,,victorys' in the first. for Richard Burges' Jim and Joe -Dick. Scotio'Hill combined with _El Saris 0 f r is clay double 13.40. ... Romantic Pick recorded her- . second lifetime •win in ' 2:11 2/5 with Andy Hardy steering. Gladies Boy 'won the fourth; d half mile dash 'in 1:03 1/5. • Gerry Roebuck steered Crash Landing to victory in the fifth for Ron and. George Feagan., Tartan Rose won her first race of the year -111.2:1,2' 3/5, + • Trimmer edged out Lee Unko in the' seventh to fashion an exactor of $59.40. 'Miss Evelynn Dee defeated the favorites in the eighth win Hing in 2:08 ,and paying $,31;20. 0 WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF WESTEEL.,ROtCO GRAIN BINS Available for Immediate delivery, Our prices are on a delivered basis, and we have erection - Jacks available - no .Charge, or we will do the complete Job for you. ' . LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS AMBERL'EY, ONT -395-i.286 rt • 'AUTOMATIC WASHERS & DRYERS • 'PORTABLE WASHERS. & DRYERS • WRINGER WASHERS ' • , PORTABLE & .BUILT-IN.. DISHWASHER • IN SINK 'FOOD. 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