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Clinton News-Record, 1985-07-17, Page 25Qui • SEAFORTH This Thi rs., Fri:, & Sat. Night DEDRINGER _ Open Sundays • Antique cars rolled into Clinton on July 13 as part of their weekend countryside tour. Members of the Southwestern Ontario Chapter of the Horseless Carriage Club visited the School Car on Wheels and Huronview. (Shelley McPhee photo) Riders fare well at Hully Gully VARNA-Race action returned to Hully Gully on July 14 in the sweltering afternoon heat. Rain in the morning, and sun in the afternoon made the track the fastest its been this year. Racing was fast and furious with seconds separating most riders. Local riders did extremely well in their classes picking up points in the overall season standings. Hensall's Jim Dickins finished fourth in the 80A class. John Kochan, also from Hensall, finished fourth in the 80B class. Clinton ties L The Clinton Men's Soccer team challeng- ed the first place London Poachers on July 14 in London. The Clinton team played top soccer for ,90 minutes in plus 30 degree weather, forcing the Poachers to take a back seat. • Charlie the "Toe" Walker took a pass from John Nielsen and scored the single Clinton goal which held up until the final five minutes of the .game when a shot from a bad angle caught the corner of the net to tie the game. • Brian Blackburn of Exeter put in a good ride but fell short of winning a trophy finishing in sixth place. Chuck Collins of Varna was second in the Expert 250 and fourth in the Expert 125 class. CRC Productions of Clinton will be holding a weeklong motocross school camp at Hully Gully starting on July 22-26. The next race at Hully Gully will be on Ju- ly 20 when Houseleague Race Action returns. The next CMA sanctioned race will be on July 28. For more info call Chuck at 262-3318. ondon Clinton Moi CLINTON' - Alice Wilson of Brodhagen won the $1,000 jackpot during Clinton's Monster Bingo on July 15. The Bonanza Bingo was won by Donelda Sturgeon .of Bayfield. Early Bird game winners .were Joanne Grubb of Teeswater and Barbara Pigg of Goderich. Joanne. Grubb won $86.75 and Barbara Pigg took home $95. • Winning the first regular game of the evening was Edna Wheeler of Clinton. Bev Harris, Clinton,. Grace MacDonald, Goderich, and Audrey Raven, Bayfield, won the second game Clinton dominated the game with near misses from Dan Tyndalland Dave Murray. John and brother Denis Nielson peppered the net with shots but the goaltending cer- tainly kept the Poachers in the game. A'Poacher official openly admitted that they were very lucky to come away with a tie in this game. Outstanding players for Clinton were Ed Nielsen and Dave Murray. Clinton travels to Chatham this Sunday. Good luck guys! ster Bingo Cathy Rody, Goderich, won game number three with Dorothy Boyce, Harbourlite Trailer Park, and June Milley, Goderich winning the fourth game. Sha reithe wealth of $112.50 was won by Mildred' Nesbitt of W ingham. Rosemary Theedom, Blyth, won the fifth game. The sixth game wentio Stella Smith, Brussels, Rita.. McMichael, Clinton, ' Vi Raymond, Goderich, Helen Watson, Goderich, Betty VanDamme, Clinton, Joan Burley, Clinton, and Elmer Lee, Clinton. Mildred Hartman, Goderich won game seven and Hilda Austin and Lorraine Dale, both of Seaforth won the eighth game. Share Over $1 million on the.e More than $1 million in. purses will be on the line when all the colts and fillies of the Ontario Sires Stakes roll into Toronto's Greenwood Raceway from July 22-27 for Rothmans Week of Racing. The icing on the cake for the weeklong racing extravaganza. is a pair of $150,000 (each) championship races on July 27 for the three-year-old pacing colts and the three-year-old pacing fillies. Eight separate events will be contested during the week, and kicking it all off Mon- day, July 22 are the $100,000 purse Ontario Sires Stakes races for the three-year-old pacing colts and the three-year-old pacing fillies. These Ontario Sires Stakes colts haven't raced since July 6 at Hanover, so their match -up could prove very interesting. The fillies should be sharp as well, coming to the Queen Street -oval off an event in Dresden on July 14. Quite a few of these sophomore pacers will return Saturday for the Rothmans Summer Championship. On the following night, the three-year-old trotting colts will do battle for more than $100,000 in purse money. Wednesday, the two-year-old trotting fillies invade the five-eighths mile track, and the fans are guaranteed a good show on this night. Traditionally, the freshman filly trotters are a bettor's nightmare, since staying on gait consistently doesn't seem to be one of their strong points. But the class of '85 is a very pleasant surprise, because if there's one thing these girls do well it's trot up a storm. The two-year-old pacing fillies and the two-year-old trotting colts are scheduled for Thursday at Greenwood. This group of fillies is one of the most competitive ever assembled in the Ontario Sires Stakes. The big newsin the trotting colts is the impact of the exciting new stallion, Worthy Bowl. Sta- tioned at Seelster Farms in Lucan, this young stallion's first crop is just hitting the racetrack this summer, and they have put in some strong performances. On Friday, the regular Ontario Sires Stakes action of Rothmans Week comes to a close with the two-year-old pacing colts and the three-year-old trotting fillies. Saturday, as mentioned, the three-year- old pacing colts and fillies Will return for the Rothmans Summer Championship and . $300,000 in purse money. • Post time for each night of racing at Greenwood Raceway that week will be 7:30 p.m. CIATTONNEWS-118CPRD, WEDN $1 1Y, results. the wealth of $121 went to Helen Watson of Goderich. Buck Little, Exeter and Jim ,,Waston, Goderich won the ninth game. Flo McCuspey, Goderich, won the tenth game with Helen Beech of gintop'winning game 11. Elmer Lee; ACliriigli;. ook game 12 with` Mrs. Ed Marsh, Wingham winning $120 in Share the wealth. The thirteenth game was won by Gerald Reid, Varna with Mildred Foster winning the following game. Gladys Harley, Exeter, and Joyce Marshall, Goderich. won the final game of the night. • Country Fair at Myth on July 27 On July 27th the lawn and environs of Blyth Memorial Hall' may resemble an Arabian Bazaarmore than the grounds of a theatre, for that is the day the Blyth Festival holds its 4th Annual Country Fair. Racks of clothing, tables overflowing with baking, produce, books, and "good junk" will be competing with fortune-tellers, a cake -walk, a sidewalk artist, helium balloons and the smell of onions, hotdogs and popcorn The Country Fair runs all day, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and has been organized to coincide with a Saturday .mati a of Moose County, this year's ice hit. There are still some tickets available for the,July 27th per- formance of Moose County, although they are going fast. There are some new booths this year, as well as the old favourites. Last. year's hit, the dunking booth, is back with several members of this year's Festival company lined up for your dunking pleasure. Photographer Colleen Maguire has volunteered to take a picture (which you can take home) of you and/or your children astride (or beside) the giant moose which has become this season's mascot. The kids will also enjoy the make-up clown faces which will be provided by this year's children's workshop instructors, and the fish pond, which is returning this year. Of special note is a new booth containing `fine art and handicrafts by area craftspeo- ple .and artists. Those of you .looking for summer wedding gifts take note! ! Donations of baking, produce, items from Collector's Day at museum GRAND BEND - The Lambton Heritage Museum is sponsoring Collector's Day on Sunday, July 21st, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. This day will be set aside for area collec- tors to bring and brag. Visitors to the museum are invited to en- joy the treasures of such collectors as Dawn Crabe, with Pink glass, George Hoy with • The Seaforth Agricultural Society Presents THE WALTERS FAMILY Saturday, A,c% e 9 5.00 July 20 d��tis aer '2 at Seaforth & District Community Centres Proceeds to repair the roundhouse at the fairgrounds No blue jeans please. Tickets available at: Bob & Betty's Variety, Seaforth, at the door, from any member or by phoning 482-9196. marbles and Murray Bradley with tools, many other collections will also be displayed., If you have never visited the Museum before, this is your chance to see our collec- tions. The museum is located on Highway 21, 8 km south of Grand Bend. Phone 243-2600. your garage or closets, to sell at the event are also needed. Please call (519) 523-4345 to arrange pick-up of your articles, or drop-off your articles at the box office by July 26th. All proceeds from the Country Fair go towards Blyth Festival capital projects. ) T,he family of JEAN and ARNOLD TAYLOR invite friends, neighbours and relatives to a reception in honour of their 25th ANNI VERSAR Y� on July 20 19 p.m. -1 a.m.) in Varna HAPPY BIRTHDAY "Pat" From the girls at Huron Heights HAPPY 25TH ANNIVERSARY RAY AND JOYCE on July 16 LY 1'7'r 1985•- Page 23' Atigtust l th Goderich Township Hall For Aibert,und lona Leibold Who lost their trailer home by flre. OPEN HOUSE in honour of PERCY VINCENT'S 94th BIRTHDAY Sunday, July 28th, 1985 l p.m.-4:30p.m. Huronview Auditorium Everyone Welcome HAPPY 40th ANNIVERSARY MOM & DAD the family of ° DON AND BETTY SWITZER wish to invite their friends, neighbours and relatives to help celebrate. 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