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THE MAKING OF CLUBS The trip worked out well as FORGED Klipper Wilco enjoyed a pocket trip ea pare of a forged pear he ie despite not picking up the lines mold, In the case of Pod until past the half. That translated dclepinebdcned § into a three length gap between her fe CORES ene and the leader at the :27.4 quarter ae Pah ol no des, ‘ia clbtoad, The be | and the :56.4 half. de aac et wp sn “She’s sometimes a hard horse to ‘dropped under fi Ibs. onto the bottom die, with the met: keep interested in the race unless she has the lead,” continued bs agh shaped wontece maha by Christoforou, “she hesitated a little parting line where the upper and lower | bit when I first tried to get her dies met at impact. The Parting line is | rolling. But ina she P gets to the removed die and a front, she’s very Klipper Wilco oak over past the three- quarters which was reached scales. and fe and cruised to a two length woke fos tral pe Reale Deneceat {win over Classic Wish and On Fire and the head ground to its proper weight. | Again. * Roll the ‘oges, | It was the third win in five starts Teles pe ener pring feed for the bay daughter of Laag who is and tt sandblasted in the scoring | Owned by Frank Colville of {0 provide a roughened surface. Toronto and John Vanderwerf of ‘And as the unknown golfer says: Fenelon Falls. The win boosts her ‘Never buy a putter until you've had a ason’s bankroll to $43,887. anced tow k. Klipper Wilco will travel to Maywood for the Cinderella Stake, For Sate then on to Scioto for the Scarlett Hara. JUMBO DRIVERS Wilcos Index, a five year old son $89.99 of Fundamentalist has proved to be a money-making claim for Lou Arsenault of Freelton who took him on March 22 for $12,000. Wilcos Index ‘scored his third win in four starts on Sunday night for Arsenault in the $20,000 claiming events with a purse of $8,800 with Roger Mayotte at the helm. "RESPECT FOR LAW WEEK" PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, crime and its effect upon the lives and property of our citizens continues undiminished, despite efforts by government, citizens’ organizations and many individuals, and stlepecpaie the problems of crime touch and affect all segments of society undermining and eroding the moral and economic eS of our communities and their citizens and WHEREAS, there is still a reluctance on the part of many citizens to involve themselves in actions to insure the protection, rights and well being of their fellow citizens, and WHEREAS, Optimist clubs and their members continue to sponsor and support programs aimed at combatting crime and disrespect for law through year-round efforts; now therefore be it RESOLVED, that I, Russell Miller, Mayor of Halton Hills, proclaim the week of May 10th-May 16th as RESPECT FOR LAW WEEK ask all citizens of Halton Hills to join with the Optimists in carrying the message of respect for law to other citizens, and by example, exercise responsible citizenship. Done at the Town of Halton Hills, this 13th day of April in wives ceaslM Mla the year of our Lord, nineteen Mayor ef Halton Bills. hundred and ninety three. On Saturday night Ritchies Imperial took over for a :56.4 half enroute to a 1:54. five length win over Wilcos Kosby and Leningrad in the $14,000 three year old open. Make A Face finished fourth. Ritchie Imperial was driven by Bill Gale for trainer Bill Robinson and owner Vincent Li of Willowdale. In the $25,000 Junior and Free For. All Pace, Reactor Lobell and driver Daniel Martin combined for a 1:53.1 victory over Must B Invincible and Pundit. Trained by Dave Boughton for Jean Pierre Lareau of Montreal, it was the son of Slapstick’s seventh win in 12 season efforts and marked a life- time record. Out of Town ... Cambest held on for a nose 1:51.4 victory over Shady Daisy in the $75,000 final leg of the Graduate Series on Friday night, which was simulcast to Mohawk from Blue Bonnets in Montreal. The $200,000 final of the Graduate goes postward this Saturday at The Meadowlands and will be simulcast to Mohawk and all OJC intertrack outlets. Riyadh from the ee Robinson stable paced a.1:51.4 vi $24,600 elim. of tte Miller Memorial at Rosecroft while his stablemate and last year’s leading two year old, Presidential Ball fin- ished second to Vine Street in 1:52.2 in the other elimination. Vince Street is trained by Bob McIntosh. The final of the Miller goes postward on Saturday, May 8th. Trainer Bill Robinson’s Silver Almahurst paced a 1:49.4 effort in the $25,000 Winners Over Pace at the Meadowlands on Saturday night for driver Jim Morrow Jr. The mile was the fastest of the year and only two-fifths: of a second off-the all-age world record set by Artsplace last year. COMING UP ... The Mohawk Pacing Series for three year olds gets underway Sunday at Mohawk and will preview some of the North America Cup eligibles ... Sunday is Mother’s Day and all ladies attend- ing Mohawk or any of the OJC’s intertrack outlets can enjoy FREE GENERAL ADMISSION .. circle Tuesday, May 18th on your-calen- dar ... this is an extra special Seniors’ Night as veteran radio broadcaster and long-time harness horse owner Earl Warren is the event’s VIP guest and host. All seniors 60 and over will enjoy FREE general admission, FREE preferred parking, and FREE pro- grams. Earl will be on hand with one of his favorite race horses to welcome fans, sign autographs, handicap the races, draw winners for prizes, and MC a special dinner in Sports. For more information on CHWO/Earl Warren’s Seniors Night at Mohawk, call 854-2255 and ask for the Publicity Department. CRAIG'S PHOTO FINISHING SPECIAL PHOTOSERVICE « HOUR ‘PASSPORT PHOTOS IN 3 MINUTES NORMANDY PLAZA Next to Kentucky Fried Chicken 87 7-5945