KoorhoDowns, o o Hress Rcn r4 BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE l1 17 Section Two Experienced driver Gerald Robinson of Orono, leads the this one, but has a long string of victories to his credit at field in one of the early races. Unfortunately, he didn't win Kawartha. The clubhouse bas every facility required for a large erowd, including betting windows, refreshments, an exclusive dinfing area, and a clear view of the track and a seoreboard that shows the race resuits. Dr. Harry Hamilton, of Peterborough, and President of Kawartba Downs provides the Blacksmith-- Earl Co Statesman reporter with some of the interesting racer's hooves. sideligbts of harness racing. Diners in the tiered lounge area have an excellent view of the races. Tis picture shows part of the large crowd lined up at the betting booths, trying to make a buck by picking a winner. Junior West of Orono, is one ori me top drivers at îKawartha Downs and is 2lown here taking a horse onto the track. From left to right, Erv Brooks, Ron Luke, Mark Genore, Gerald Robinson and Bruce Adams, ail from the Bowmanville-Orono area, were talking race tacties around the borse barns wben this picture was taken. One of the drivers warms up bis horse on the track wbile in, the, backgrouna is me Deautitul glassed-in clubbouse