Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 28, 1979, p. 28

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THE HERALD Wednesday November 1978 Young motorcycle racer learns to wheel and deal on professional circuit round the J or Corn well be the King hikes yet but he rapidly working way there The young Italian he expects be the number one young rncer In the country next year By While moat children were Slaying cops and robbers n seek or try to cope with the strains of being in grade one at the ripe old age of six Jonathan was already beginning his career of riding motorcycles Cornwell is now 18 and a grade 13 student GDHS After being In the racing scene for almost years he has proven himself be one of the best and most respect young racers in Canada Finishing in Canada Is something to be proud of but he has bigger hopes saying I hope to do a lot i mainly in the States ltwasuhilt tie fimlly was hung in Scarborough that Cornwell father him to riding I a full sued bike at mini bike Mr Conwi Hindi bike shop go all and encouragement was here right from the begin He entered his first race when he was eight years old in an open age limit race riding a 100 bike He did extremely well taking third place competing against 25 and 26yearolds TEMPORARY STOP Just when hi was starting to do well In racing lie Canadian Molorcycle Ass Introduced a rule that said hat all racers had to be at least years old This only stopped him temporarily With help from his parents he entered tin Schoolboy rates He finish second In the national and first in Ontario for four years in a Jon started racing dirt hikes when he turned and at he moved up to the senior class with Kawasaki sponsored by Kelly nonexpert in short track and was eil on his way in the racing scene Alter season Jon rated expert Motorcross on half mile dirt track short dirt track and studded ice Jon Cornwell He is rated a senior in Enduro racing junior in road racing and the only type of racing he not rated in is spiked ice Now he is in about races a year mostly on weekends He has raced as far away as British Columbia and Florida SPORT Racing is a professional sport and his total winnings for the season ore about usually for first place But all of it goc- into racing one way or on other Repairs gas and travel expenses take most of the money and a rider is lucky In break even Now tcimcd up with another rider from Toronto the rider Ins gotten a new sponsor Truck and Trailer Ltd They are looking to racing mo in the United States as the competition is better and there men money The dirt track racing is over for the and Cornwell finished fifth In the Canadian Nationals short track point totals This was my first effort 1 only just gotten the bike and it was a real rough job I hope to be number one next year he said In Enduro racing he was third winning two of three races he entered Enduros arc very demanding as Ihcy arc organized similar to a car rally where you are riding through forests and trills keeping a certain for an average of five or more ICE RACING Cornwell is looking for ward to the ice ricing in which he finished second and this year he looking to be on top Ice racing will start in January and until that time Cornwell get his bikes In shape and work for himself on other people s bikes in his garage at the back of tils house halfway between George town and Acton He gits a lot of support from his mother Betsy who is the head librarian at Georgetown Library and who has helped to sponsor him while ho has been racing The son says that it his mother who keeps me going mother usually goes to his races takes pictures an Rises him lots of support Cornwell also rarely travels without his dog Handy Randy is the perfect companion as will as being excellent guard Handy docsn offer to help talk loo much give opinions his racing The only draw back travelling with Randy is that he can t dru yet BUSINESS DIRECTORS Robert H Cranfield DC CHIROPRACTOR CHIROPRACTORS II OPTOMETRISTS GW CHIROPRACTOR Mill Georgetown For Appointment PHONE REASONABLE PRICES 8772201 Dr Hamilton AND Dr DC Patterson OPTOMETRISTS 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