Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 4 September 1993, p. 10

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Page 10 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, September 4, 1993 Mohawk Racewa By Colin Gibson Mohawk Raceway in Campbellville Opens its gates to the public tomor- tow (Sunday) and the fall harness racing season is introduced with a definite “bang-for-the-buck” for the Paying customers. 18-year-old Hank Greft has a firm.grip on a frisky drawn sulkies will be treat- ed to the $225,000 Champlain Stakes for two- year-old pacing colts and the $220,000 Simcoe Stakes for three-year-old pacing colts. Mohawk Racewa: opened in the spring of 1963 and in its 30th year of operation, is considered Canada’s most modern rac- ing facility. Armbro. Legacy on the backstretch of Mohawk Raceway Canad: TC WITH $1 in Campbellville. Hank’s father Henny, trains horses both in Canada and in Holland and the young man will soon be returning to his native land after spending the summer in to by lin Gibson/HHTW y Opens Sunday “ allure of the facility for har- Mohawk offers major league harness tracing five nights a week, Fridays through Tuesdays Starting at 7:30 p.m. and giant video Screens are available for those who wish to relax in either the Sports Lounge or Sports Dining Room and ager, In 1988, a new clubhouse and lounge added to the ness racing aficionados, Mohawk Fall Fair is sched- uled, with a total family- oriented entertainment package including, agricul- tural displays, an auction, homebaked. goods and Lay and four new escalators hummed into Operation. Mohawk Raceway, owned and operated by the Ontario Jockey Club, is Open year-round to serve as a training centre for area horsemen, The facility - on a 450- acre tract of land - sur- rounded by woodlands of Spruce, cedar, -pine and birch, blends in well with the rural countryside, but is easily accessed, A 20-minute journey from Halton Hills, it can best be reached by taking the 401 west to Guelph Line and turning north. Mohawk is just a quarter- mile north of the 401. The highlight of Mohawk’s fall racing sea- son will take place Oct. 8, with the hosting of harness racing’s showcase, the Breeders Crown. Four finals will be pre- sented with a total of over $1 million up for grabs. On Oct. 22, the annual HARNESS RACING RET URI MOHAWK THIS SUNDAY ADMISSION & FREE PROGRAM \ Caputto, is said Evil Annie, seen here coolin; to have a somewhat contrary nature. ‘after its.owner’s wife, all in good fun, Mohawk opens tomorrow, (Sunday). ig off at Mohawk Raceway ’s shedrow with driver Chris The horse is reportedly named of course. The fall harness racing season at Photo by Colin Gibson/HHTW Off and running at Mohawk Raceway By Kathy Wade-Vlaar Welcome back! Mohawk Raceway, the OJC’s country Taceway is ready for another exciting season of North America’s finest harness tacing starting Sunday (tomorrow) and continuing through Dec, 7. Opening week is highlighted by over $1.5. million in Grand Circuit stakes action featur- ing North America’s finest two and three-year-old trot- ting and pacing stars, not to mention the accomplished and prominent horsemen of the sport. Sunday night the season gets underway with the $225,000 Champlain Stakes for two-year-old pacing colts and the $220,000 Simcoe Stakes for thre: year-old pacing colts. Racing starts at 7:30 p.m. and fans can enjoy the wel- come back pack - $1 General Admission and a free program. Racing continues at-the Campbellville oval with Grand Circuit stakes each night of opening week on Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday with a 7:30 P.M. start each night. The Metro Pacing Stakes, which annually attracts the sport’s finest freshmen, with a purse of $600,000 is one of the big racing events of the meeting and is scheduled for Sept. 25 with elimina- tions on Sept. 18. Some of the expected _ starters include: Greenwood track record holder Expensive Scooter, Woodrow Wilson winner, Magical Mike, Armbro MacKintosh and Million to One. On Sept. 26, the older distaffers move into the limelight for the $100,000 (est) Milton Pacing Stakes for three-year-olds and up. Defending champion and millionaire Shady Daisy, one of the toughest mares ever to look through a bri- dle, is expected to compete. The highlight of the fall meet is The Breeders Crown, the championship forum for harness racing. On Friday, Oct. 8 Mohawk will present the four finals with a total of over $1.2 million in purse money for the older pacing horses, pacing mares, trot- ting horses and’ trotting mares. These events will showcase the sport’s super- stars - both horses and dri- vers. It promises to be a night no racing fan will want to miss! Back by popular demand for the fall-is The People’s Horse promotion where rac- ing fans have an opportunity to share in the ownership of a harness horse. Watch for details of this exciting event on track, * Of course, the fall meet wouldn’t be complete with- out the annual Mohawk Fall Fair, which is scheduled for Oct. 22 and Oct. 23. The fair features handicrafts, demon- Strations, agricultural dis- Plays, homebaked goods, an auction, and nightly enter- tainment - something for every member of the family. you want to take in North America’s finest har- Ness racing in style, consider a nightin our trackside din- ing room - The Terrace. The Terrace offers a great view of all the racing action plus fine dining at affordable prices. For reservations, call 854-2255. or winning entertain- ment, join us at Mohawk this fall - it’s where the money is! World-class harne: neighbourhood this Sunc - best two and three-year-old pacin night, this Sunday September 5th and racing rolls back into your and Saturday September Ith, ion and a free prc 90. Clubhou harness racing Fric ct $1 general adm ram. General admission is regularly $3 $5.00. Bring your friends s through Tuesdays 7:30 p.m @ MOHAWK RACEWAY WHERE Ut iwiey Post time is Saye eV E akes sure Miami Blues? ETS IES 1-416-854 GUELPH LINE

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