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By Cols Glbbings
Armbro Arctic, owned by Stewart McCall
of Seafortb, won a $14,0.0.0 pace in 1:59.4 at
th eenwood Raceway m Toronto an Friday
night, Whlile, posting his third victory in five
outings'thlis year.
The speedy five-year-old gelding by Arnn-
bro Omaha - Armbro Prim by Most Happy
Fella also has a second a third, giving him
earnings of $21,780 already in 1984.
J.D.'s David finished second in a 2.01 mile
for the same owner on Saturday afternoon in
Toronto. •
Trotter Alissas Lad won his third in a row
and his third of the year from four starts at
Western Fair Raceway in London on
February 1.
The five-year-old Camper `gelding is cur-
rently
urrently trained and driven by Don Corbett for
owner Bill Campbell of Seaforth. •
Randy McLean was third with
Blackbridge Jake in the eighth for owner
Glenn Mitchell of Ailsa Craig.
John Lester took fourth in a 2.06 mile with
Johnny Freight, co -owned by Ken Parke of
Varna, while Fred Sadler finished fifth driv-
ing Reba Lee for owner Don (not Kevin)
Carter of Blytfi.
Verdun Vanstone of Benmiller was fourth
with Linlor Lois, co -owned by his wife Lois
and fifth with Linlor Lebelle, owned by
Holinesrrille `Valley Far rns of --Clinton,-.. at
London onFridav_nieht- .
Linlor Lebelle, a six-year-old gelding by
Way Kid -Belles Filly by Reporter, took a
new 2:02.3 pacing record in 1983 with earn-
ings of $11,444 from seven wins, six seconds
and six thirds in 40 starts. Lifetime he has
made -$21,178.
Ross Battin was second with Fly Fly
Henrietta for James O'Neill of Goderich in a
2:06.1 mile at London on Friday night, while
Randy Henry took fifth with Rustic Dream
for Charles and Clara Brindley of Goderich
in the same race.
Trotter G.F. Dillon, owned by Vic
Hargreaves of Brucefield and Barry Miller
of Kirkton, finished fourth in a 2:07.3 mile
with Ray McLean driving at Flamboro
Downs on Saturday night.
Bowling scores
Londesboro Men's Bowling
On Feb. 2, Gord Shobbrook bowled
the high single with 274. Bill Sottiaux
had the high triple with 738 and Bev
--: --Bromley .and . Harry Lear tiesi for the
high average with 213. The most im•
-
proved bowlers were Ray -Kennedy and
Steve Kochis, who tied at +20 for the
year. •
Chevs
Buicks
Model T's
BMW's
Porsches
Rolls.ltoyces
• Tuckersmith Mixed League
Elaine Boxes swept the '. women's
' category of high single, ''triple `and
average with 328; 676 and 194. Gerrit
Raidt had high single for the men with '
- 3.06 and Henry Hurrimel collected- high - -
triple with 717. Budd Boyes bowled the
high average with 213.
- Elaine's Eldorados
Rose's Ramblers
Jennie's Jeeps
Hilda's Hotrods
Ann's Vans
Freda's Ferraris
Clinton and Area Ladies
84
77
76
63
63
56
b
99
91
90
89
86
84
Lia 'Hoggarth rolled, both high triple
and average on Jan. 31 with 620 and 199.
Carol Dixon had the high single with
268. Games over 200: Diane Ryan 221;
Penny Overboe 206; Dorothy Carter
218, Lia Hoggarth 206, 221; Joanne
Wammes 236, 227; ' Rosemarie d'eBoer
220; June DeRuyter 208, 217 and Carol
Dixon 268. .
Oreganos ' 23
Cinnamon Buns 22
--Nutmegs ,.,. _ -� -_.21,
The Four Accents 19
Cassia Buds 19
Garlic Buddies 16
Tuesday Afternoon Ladies
Dora Warwick rolled the high single
with 313 in Jan. 31 action. Nancy Roy
had high triple with 676 and Karen
Pounder bowled high average with 227.
Lois' Ladybugs
Dianne's Dragonflies
• Nancy's Doodlebugs
Mert's Millers
Joyce's Honeybees
Francyna's Grasshoppers
Kumm's Krickets
Betty's Beetles
104
104
102
102
102
99
98
89
Wednesday Night Mixed
Theresa Machan cleaned upon Feb. 1.
by .. bowling high . single, triple . and.
average with scores of 276, 721 and 194.
Doug Buchanan led the men with high
single, triple and average scores of 276,
784 and 220.
Bob's Cubs 73
Brenda's Blue Jays 64
Bob's Philles 63
Cathy's Brewers 62
Don's Cardinals . 60
Pat's Bad News Bears 57
Jim's Expos 52
Doug's Pirates 45
Reduce chances
Could you reduce your chances of having a
heart attack or stroke? Research has shown
that several key factors of lifestyle con
tribute to heart disease statistics, such as
high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol
and cigarette smoking.
The Ontario Heart Foundation can
provide information on how to minimize
these and other risk factors. Remember,
your Heart Foundation can't tell you how to
live, but they can tell you how to live longer.
For more information call Wallace Mon-
tgomery at 482-9368 or Joan Van Den Broeck
at 524-2145.