dus im In times, was « ust Gary proves no ordinary horse a is-® nine year- old an exceptiqnal. money winning Abner T. Clece dam |achievemen regular in 1961, he started 34 ; 7-3-10 and his win- | $1640 but his 2.08 mark ging amount was $1252. He took | stood. However, everyone agreed record of 2.12:2. It’s true it was! he was a real touzh race horse. a : and has. total at $20,436. ) you might say} apart from the others. his first year of racing as| In 1964 he times, _Tho Guardian - The Evening Patriot fire gee In 1962 he started 3 times, oat ther r. horse.” But Was 8-5-5, winning $1600 and re- ; is ae heen just that. dueing his record to 2.08. Rail- are many segments in birds took him more seriously * hich sets now and ¢ < srene Sule | greater things for him. faced was 135-9 } This one could race his trainer-driver so . In 1964 he vindicated his tou- but it wasn't con- | | sidered too bad for a Maritime) | bred. predicting even the starter 44 and grabbed till AND BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL RACING SEASON. _~ CHARLOTTETOWN” HORSE and SULKY CLUB Ce Pee Ther>'s always time to wish eld and new patrons _ the ver; best-for the New Year! 067 Racing Fraternity ! é } ~~ OTT ___P.E. HORSEMEN - ¢ Good wishes for a most prosperous ‘67. We welcome all horsemen _te viist our store. | RALPH'S Men's, Wear Kent Street UNE AU aL - HAPPY NEW. YEAR tothe ° ? -- - may 1967 see new records broken on Matitime race tracks, \ ' Charlottetown | @tsociations we Haye enjoyed. May we. wish you all a - MARITIME HORSEMEN and LIVESTOCK BREEDERS FEATURING Z- 3-4 YEAR OLD MARITIME BRED STAKES © As the Bells ring out the old year - - - and proclaim the new, please accept our sincere gratitude for the friendly s ghness to all when he started 97 Good Racing times over all kinds of testing. > < Pile innin . com: sec- Y hoe ond on 22 occasions and finish- We TOP TROTTING MARE e ing in the now ere Ha tei| |. The fastest Maritime-bred trot- | holds: the Summerside Raceway that 2.08 record remained intact.| ting mare in Canadian harness rac- trotting record of 2.06:4 and broke GOOD ; Came 1965 and Just Gary had| ing history is Topway, 2.06:3, own- the Charlottetown Driving Park re- 4 eee aan Gaui "ke oak ed, ‘ trained driven by Wilbur cord, lowering it to 2.06:3. Both re- TIMES . the teuchest Kind of @ horse. He|_-MacArthur, Kensington, P.E.I.‘She | _ cords were taken in 1966. 4 third 1B, winning $0700, This seo- te at eaae mee ee Glydon Willis makes ) ‘ ? _ s ‘NEARS RECORD “pr” j : : dig Bois: i195 tke. out be n r . might a "s ’ for te mumber Waar bottle | CY @) Oo t a 8 a was not to be. Mr. Charmer, O . 5 Cc - in Charatialows te, Janeaes. Ae eetunte tel veoh tts bo cateeak a as a tastes : : hour. Charmer Willis 4 f h ; horsemen! rs ane ae. J their rege friends ‘ta | view ie anon trainer. i eines Came 196 and. Just Gary par. | FeRBntn. North Carolina, 10 headquarters of Clearview each “One of Glydons grestest tril tictosted in ane en loos their first love—‘Har-|year and following .the winter | ¥@% winning in 2:00 with Carbon ENTERPRISE parereet See ed = ness horses.’ Glydon had accept-| training of 1963-64, Glydon was| CPY, his first 2:00 drive. Ho w- eee eee sar-|e4 employment with Clearview |sent to. Monticello, N.¥i-with x €ver. Me has riven other cham- - BAKERY lowered his race tab to SP8FK | ctables, owned by Norman S. of the racing ‘stable in|Pion Clearview horses and_pro- Sat Woolworth ‘and trained by Earl| May of 1964 in the of |bably another great thrill was t These past two seasons he hag another _M arétim es| trainer- driver Since then he has| is third place finish with Good- J, EMMETT faced the real beareats te gvery| gem’ Weetsteck, UB. cihetiinad Viear vice ticteat nuff in the $25,000 American Na- ~ Tl@tvision and has matched strid-} after working as a groom with | Hollywood Park, Phoenix, Wash-| ‘ional Stake st Chicago this <n wthaigrsdevad at ok aes oe from, January unit | Liberty Bell Park and Roosevelt wen by Romeo Hasover tn World Charlottetown “every estage lydon 56. you-get trom him, you have. te|fered a job by Joe O'Brten as |%# well as several other tracks | Record Time of 1:36.1 and Gly earn all nd for ooo Stake|'y timed im 1:57.4. © a The ‘yen’ for harness racing stems back to his boyhood which was spent in Covehead whete his father, -Chas. F. Willis own- clude. ed and operated Covehead Race- Foeet way. The old saying that ‘har- so ness racing runs in their blood’ over % mile certainly applies to the Willis Hanover 3, 2:07;1, family since Glydon’s father and 07.1, Cotton King 2: brother Orville campaign a well Gallon. Aslo . known stable in P.E.I., and the bomb ei doen ati Melvin, cata engaged in + harness racing in Ontario. Glydon and Thelma are pre- view are winter trainin gz avprox- imately 40 horses, including 11 yearlings, in preparation for ext seasons racing Included in |the stable is Pay Dirt 2, 2:02.3 the winter book favorite for next year’s Hambletonian and many other good stake prospects and Proven raceway horses.‘ There |s no doubt that Glydon's future in harness racing will be very in- “| teresting and most successful. > The brown trout was intro- duced into North America from Germany and Scotland im the ELOISE WICK 2052 8 osin un anaes . ee | From 10 square miles in 1888, “ , 2 ; < the C ii i ] a TO ALL is best ever breaking num- i : #423 TH i Cape Breton \ tion company and ous of-the finest racing stables in North firm besides their standasd- i F é : i | i ; Is ete | | ; I i g F gtk bE i : expected for 1967 One of best - 7 — . on continent By DAVE MILLER BRAMPTON, Ont. .CP) — Three men have parlayed a combination of horsepower, sense and horseflesh into a million-dollar construc- Way out in front ~ happy and rewarding New Year! & z 2 ge | } : | E SERVICES. Charlottetown a DINE OUT at Milton's Old Spain is our wish to you end your loved ones . .. a wish for the New Year. It's been a privilege to serve you through the past year. MILTON MAY 1967 BE THE ~ BEST YEAR EVER TO ONE AND ALL "THE WINDMILL” RACING || “Where Seafood and Steaks dre at their Best.” Prince Street - : ELOISE WICK, 2:52 Charlottetown D SPAIN CHARLOTTETOWN \ Pion your. Holidays for OLD HOME WEEK © August 14th to 19th inclusive @ MASTERN CANADA’S LARGEST AND BEST LIVI SHOW @ WORLD'S BEST VAUDEVILLE ACTS @ BILL LYNCH MIDWAY | é 1967 OLD HOME WEEK ... AUGUST 4-19 THE CHARLOFTEEOWN DRIVING PARK and PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION’ clan. Even dressed tn a Black | ser, wearing « tweed jacket suit with vest, he still looks | with matching tie and hand- dike a farmer with his strong | kerchief over 2 patterned hands and windburned face. | hirt. j ~ ARTED IN ‘ The Armstrong Construction — reco ene | 50, beads | Co. and ABC. Farms sprawl the construction side of Arm- | about the rolling countryside like a cement worker, bis office for both is about four teeth clamped around a cigar |. miles from Brampton and ‘as he slouches ‘in’ a chair, | each Armstrong bolds ‘ court crossing and uncrossing his | im his own office. Me ceciie, ts let's Seeks walinwall. brosé- 45. son. : Be helps his father im the eo a horse business and, at 20 | on walls. ere ne pounds, is the biggest of the | sits behind a massive desk three and the sharpest dres- PAGE 7 NN ~S } Lith 2a ct be AM i 6 fin ARON A, AGO ge,