The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-04-21, Page 10"PAGE 10—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1977
Ready, set....
As the pilot of the kit let out some slack in the string the co-pilot prepares for the launching
of the box kite in the Robertson kite flying contest held on the school grounds last Wed-
nesday. (staff photo)
Blastoff
The final test. With all systems go the copilot enthusiastically launched the kite for the
maiden voyage.
Johnston owned Tars claims victory in London
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13} Lois Gibbings
Tarus, owned by Frank and
Gerry Johnston of the Bluffs
Motel on Highway 21, south, of
j74oderich, was a winner in
fir. at London on Saturday.
Randy McLean of Goderich
now has his horses stabled in
London. On April 13 he was
'third with Jason Direct for
Len Goldfarb of Montreal.
Fred Maguiee, driving
Wayne Parker, interfered.
with Scatter Wave and
Improved bowlers
The most improved bowlers for the season were honored
at a Goderich Youth Bowling banquet for bantam age
competitors and here the two most improved bowlers
look at the trophy. Allison Straughan was the most im-
proved girl and David Armstrong the most improved boy
and the most improved overall, (staff photo)
Cathy's Hat, driven by
Verdun Vanstone. As a result
the latter two did not finish, in
their race.
Joe McDaid was fourth
with Bobby Tar for owner
Jim Riehl of Goderich, ,Chief
Noble was fifth with Norm
Campbell ay for Gord Rapson
of Holmesville. Chinco Dane,
owned by Che Bec Ltd. of
Montreal, was -third for
trainer driver Randy
McLean,
Dave Wall drove Muddy
Knight to a second place
finish for Jim McLeod of
Seaforth and C. Browning of
Toronto
Bold Tar Heel is back in the
Dennis Jewitt stable again.
On Friday night at London,
Bill Rapson was fifth with
Ackwin for his father Gord of
Holmesville. That morning
Bill won a qualifying race
with A Mortgage Lifter, now
12 years,
Randy McLean was fifth
with Scat Man on Saturday
afternoon at London. Pebbies'
Girl, owned by George
Feagan and Gerry Roebuck
of Goderich, was second with
the latter on the bike.
Leahaven Red was fifth in the
same race for trainer driver
Bill Caldwell of Clinton.
Randy McLeanwas second
with Tide Delight, owned by
Donald Campbell of
Goder i'ch, on Saturday. The
winner was Hyport Ted, a
three-year-old gelding by
Tarport Arnie • Heather' Hy,
which makes him a half-'
brother to Derby Dan.
. Shelly Duke, owned by Art
Maskell of Goderich, was a
winner in 2:07.4 at
Leamington on Sunday af-
ternoon.
Leamington Raceway will
go for 10 Sundays from April
1 to June 19. They will have
four Ontario Sires 'Stake
Races including three-year-
old filly Trot on May 29; the
three-year-old colt Pace on
June 5; the two-year-old filly
Pace on June 12 and the two-
year-old colt Trot on June 19.
13111 German of Goderich
was third with Janet Express
at Orangeville on Sunday
' -afternoon.
Florence De Groof reports
that Victorious David, a
three-year-old chestnut
gelding by Royal Melody -
Victorious Harmony, which
.'August'soldgerJoe Kemps of
Centralia, ' qualified at
Orangeville on Sunday.
Several area' horses are
_East wins shoot
r
with perfect score
Murray East, Clinton. shot.
a perfect score of 25 birds to
win the Vanastra Trap Shoot
on Saturday. Bill Stewart and
Greg Potter. Goderich and
Jim Caldwell, Kippen, shot 24
birds to tic for second,.
John Hessel, Goderich was
all alone in fifth spot with 23,
while Bill Thompson, and Bill
Boussey Mery Batkin, all of
Clinton, tied for sixth. Len
Lobh of Clinton was ninth
with 21, while Ashley Gilbert,
Goderich, and Rick McRae,
London. shot 20 to tie for 10th..
George Giles, London and
Janet Potter, *Goderich shot
1 birds each. John
McKishnie, Goderich had 16
birds and Paul Giles, London,
had 14.
Two Goderich shooters, Bill
Stewart and John Hessel,
each shot '23 birds to capture
first place in the skeet shoot.
Harrison Schock, Zurich, and
Q,reg Potter, Goderich, had 22
birds each to tie for third.
Bill Thompson, Clinton, had
'1 birds to he all alone in
fourth place. Murray East
and Len Lobh, both of Clinton,
tied for fifth with 20 birds.
Mery Batkin, Clinton, and
George Giles, London, tied
for seventh with 19 birds. ,
Paul Giles, London, was the
only shooter with 18. _Bill
Boussey,• Clinton, Ashley
Gilbert, Goderich and Jim
East, London, all had 17
birds.
Discover Fine Clothing
.. , without going halfway around the world!
going to Hanover to compete
in qualifying races only at 2
p.m. on Saturday, April 23!a
The regular racing season at
Hanover begins on Saturday
night, April 30 and goes until
October 1,
Clinton Kinsmen Raceway
will open on Sunday, June 26
and will go until September
'5. They will have four
Ontario Sires Stake , Races
including two-year-old colt
Pace nn Junt 26; the two-
year-old filly Trot on July 10;
the three-year-old filly Pace
on August 'l: and the three-
year-old colt Trot on 'Sep-
tember II,
Sep-tember11,
With the number of horses
now in training, plus a new
grandstand on the finish line
we shquld have an excellent
year of racing,
Motocross seas
to open Sunday
The 19:7 Motocross Season
opens Sunday April 24 at
IiullyGully.
The event, the Yokohama
Spring Bash, is the first of
nine C.M.A. Sanctioned races
scheduled for the Varna
Kccr•eation facility.
Sponsored by the
Yokohama ' Tire
this first race
seniors, ex wlrr
boys competing
an
trophies and fogi:
'.
P and coq
awards.
Practice begins at
and the first mote blasts
noon, rain or shine.
Harbor Report
Ill' RON GRAHAM
April l:l the Algorail arrived
light from Toledo for salt,
April 14 the Algorail cleared
harbor for Toronto with salt.
1pri-I 15 the Ontadoc arrived
light from Goderich Elevator
for salt.
April • 15 the Georgia:
arrived from Port Co
for corn.
A
ril
the Ontadoccl
harbor rtfor Thunder Bay
salt,
April 1 the Georgian
cleared harbor for Mon
with corn.
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