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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY. APRIL 28,1977.: -PAGE li
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win
By LoisGibbinga Mathers was third in the Harmony - Miss Callie
Tarus got his third win in a eighth race. Grattan, which they raised
row and his 1,10 of the year at and <raced before he was
London on Saturday. af- Muddy Knilght, owned by claimed. At the end of his
ternoon for his owner Frank Jim MacLeod of Seaforth and eight-year-old career in 1976,
Johnston Of Goderich with C: Browning of Toronto was a he had earnings of $69,366 and
trainer -driver Earl Hyatt on winner in 2:05.3 with R on a pacing record-of$69,3 2:01.1.
the bike. The speedy eight Williamson on the bike.
year old ppcer, by Adios Cleo, Keystone Hartree won his
has also had four thirds from eighth race this year in new
17 starts fro earnings of $9,609 record time of 2:05.3 for
in 1977. He now has a lifetime owner Wayne Horner of
total of $31,740 and a record of Brucefield,., at Flamboro on
2:02.1.
Dilly Dares, owned by
Wayne Horner of Brucefield
was a winner of the $1,000
Preferred pace at Sudbury on
April 2. By that date, he had
raced 14 times, with four
wins, three seconds and three
thirds for earnings of $2,923
this year. Last year when he
raced locally, mostly witht
Dennis Jewitt driving, he had
11 wins, three seconds and
eight thirds for $8,353 and a
record of 2:04.2.
At London on April 20,
Dianne Camp, owned by Ken
Holmes of Seaforth. was
second -with Ron Williamson
up. Imp Mathers got his
second win of the year in the
third race in 2:10, with driver
Ray Mathers for the Broken''
M. Stables of Goderich. Their
five-year-old Granny
n new park and baseball diamond
third Wednesday of
nth the regular
of the Goderich
p Recreation council
t the township office,
Ile, this month being
20at8p.m. Anyone is
to attend.
ers attending the
were: chairman,
rling; secretary, Joe
;Doug Yeo, Art, Bell,
McCreath, Gerry
Biana Brand,
Powell and township
erry Ginn. Special
were township
r, Ben Whitely and
Figure Skating Club
g president, and
p resident, Barb
interesCng and
nt subjects were
dwith enthusiasm,
ntheagenda was the
ram township reeve,
nn that the weigh
roperty on Highway 8
ille has been of -
purchased from the
Ministry of Transport
munikations. It can
announced that
ch Township
on Council wishes to.
this V-shaped area
ng the old and the
hway 8 (across from
Etracting Co.) into a
wnshipp a r k , which
ude a new baseball
regard to the new
for a Goderich
ip crest, it was
that township artist
ander Ende donated
e and talent in
the new crest. The
recreation council,
onsored "the crest
sincerely appreciate
der Ende's generous
to his township and
ankhim publicly.
eowas authorized to
o -ahead decision on
ng of 500 crests.
me miracle, initial
plans seemed to fall
eeffortlessly, thanks
ation member, Art
o already had been
me softball scouting$
unanimously agreed
offer of Charlie Orr
softball correlates
by Art Bell be ac
II registration forms
and girls, I yrs. and
can he found
e fnnthis paper or at
ille public school.
opening
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HURON
.DSCAPING
NURSERY
1...1 mo lko for
end Garden
CLOVER FARM
VANASTRA
2.9590
For further information or if
- anyone is interested in
helping with a team, please
phone Charlie Orr 524-7032 or
Art Bell 524-8037.
An early fall dance date
was set for Saturday Sept. 24
at White Carnation. Those
.people who are interested
should mark their calendar
now td enjoy another evening
of fun in early fall.
Barb Norman then
presented an idea which is
presently working in other
nearby towns - that of a
government grant to a
township which would assist
payment of 'professional
wages. Her case in point was
The Clinton Figure Skating
Club which could receive
financial backing from the
township at no expense to the
tax payer.
Township treasurer, Ben
Whitely promised to do some
further study and in-
vestigation into this matter.
Reeve Gerry Ginn felt that he
agreed with the idea in
principle. A decision will be
Made, later.—by Audrey
Middleton
ElementaryMTournament
Andrea Jackson of the Holsville Public School girls basketball team attempts to drive
for the basket in a game against St. Mary's°School in the public school basketball tour-
nament held at GDCI Saturday. Robertson won the girls' title with a victory over St.
Mary's in the final game while St. Mary's captured the boys' title with a 28-3 victory over
Colborne Central School. (staff photo)
Recreation & Community Centre Board
NEIGHBORHOOD PUBLIC MEETINGS
MEETING - AREA 1 MAY 10 - 7:30 p.m.
Victoria Public School
(Gibbon St.)
MEETING - AREA 2 - MAY 11 - 7:3.0 p.m.
Assessment Meeting Room
(Gloucester Terrace)
MEETING - AREA 3 - MAY 17 - 7:30 p.m. St. Mary's School
(Bennett St.)
MEETING - AREA 4 - MAY 18 - 7:30 p.m. St. Mary's School
We need public criticism, ideas, direction on program
and facility development
ATTEND THE MEETING IN YOUR AREA
April 21. Last year he was
racing in $1,500 claimers at
Clinton and Goderich, so it is
hard to pick the good ones.
Single Johnnie, formerly
owned by John Muir of
Seaforth, was third on April 8
at Buffalo Raceway.
Nancy Holmes of Clinton
took me to see two new foals
at their barn. On Good
Friday, April 8 a filly by
Merrywood King - Pride's
Little Time by Knight Time
arrived, her first. On April 21
a colt was born by Uncle
Horace - Jesabel Hill by Hi
Hill. Jesabel Hill already has
at the races the good trotters
Merrywood Malone, 2:07.4
winner of over $32,000;
Merrywood Hi, 2:05.1, over
$8,000; as well as Nancy's
Merrywood Hoot, 2:05.2 with
$13,905 as of 1976.
Jean and Ben Feagan of
Goderich have a new filly foal
which artiYved on April 9. She
is by the Tar Heel stallion
Ames Hanover, which is
standing at their farm, and is
from their broodmare Dainty
Debbie.The latter already
has at the races Pebbies Girl
p, 2:08.4, ,winner of over
$16,000; Dainty Meadow p,
2 : 12; and Pat Meadow, with
four seconds and one third
from six starts last year.
The Feagans are also
pleased with the success of
Jay Bee Blaze, by Brother
On April 21, Truanna Duke
was third at Flamboro for
owner Wayne Horner of
Brucefield.
At London on April 22, Scat
Man was third with trainer -
driver Randy McLean up.
Norm Campbell was fifth
with -G,G. Greentree and Bill
Caldwell was third with his
pacing three-year-old gelding
by Dapper Hill, Lucky Lobo
in his second lifetime start.
He was fifth with Leahaven
Red.
Crash Landing, owned by
George Feagan of Goderich,
finished second at Mohawk on
Sunday night. Last year he
took a record at five of p,
2:01.2 with six wins four
seconds and nine thirds from
43 starts:- good for $13,914 in
1976 and $23,653 lifetime.
Muskoka Belle was second at
Mohawk on April 25 for owner
Wayne Horner of Brucefield.
Monday night at London,
Hickory Lassie, the twelve-
year -old trotter owned by'
Frank' Cook of of Clinton, was
a winner in 2:12.1 for driver
Dennis Jewitt. Last year she
raced 40 times with eight
wins, six seconds and nine
thirds for earnings of, $6,654.
She now has $42,765 lifetime,
and a record of 2:05.3.
Cathy's Hat, owned by
Brad Vanstone of Goder,ich,
was third for driver Verdun
Vanstone.
Some of the area horses
qualifying at Hanover on
Saturday, April 23 include:
Tar Daw Duke, owned by
Larry. Daw of Clinton and
Claude Daw of Mississauga;
R. Banker, owned by Robert
Taylor and Wayne McFadden
of Clinton and Vanastra;
Dennis Jewitt was the driver
for both horses. Champion
Hit, owned by Dennis Jewitt
of Clinton and Skippy Del,
owned by John Jewitt of
Londesboro were both driven
by John.
Jack Meriam of Got?Eerich
had Ragtime Kid and Reggie
Ford for Charles Brindley as
well as Excell Mac for Roy
Meriam. Bruce Vplland of
Goderich qualified his own
Crimson Josie.
It's not work to walk.
So why not walk to
work?
Walk r Hor4 77u1.y..
The
Palm Beach
country
look.
Suits
that
speak
your
language
THE
PALM BEACH
COUNTRY
LOOK
A new exciting style i
colour toned of beige, bl
and green. Definitely t
suit for the man who ap
preciates all the nice thin
in life.
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