an i Aico Eighth race was worth waiting for The cighth race at Sandown Harness Raceway Sunday had everyone’s undivided attention. The purse was $14,550, it was a one-mile pace, and all entries had. to be three-year-olds, B.C. owned, bred, or sired colts or geldings. It-was the final lap of the B.C. H.R.LF. Series and anyone witnessing the Stakerace could cer- tainly vouch for it being the thrilling race of the day. Tru Blue Pilot, with Dave Jungquist’ S expert driving, firmly lived up to its name, as he swept home in a personal record time of 1:56.4. Only two other horses at Sandown have ever had times better than this and they were the | unforgettable Hy Class Minbar and Governor - Sing-a-long with a 1:55. Tru Blue Pilot is unique for a couple of reasons. . On the night prior to the race a quarter crack in his hoof was detected and cut out —. still undaunted he raced superiorly. And, his owner, Allan Young of Surrey, has six other horses. But Tru Blue Pilot obviously secured a special place in his heart when he was presented to Allan as a retirement gift by his fellow. workers. Congratulations. to Allan Young and thanks for sharing an outstanding horse that I’m sure we au be hearing a lot more from in the coming years. For those of you out there who may be feeling a little hart-pulling for the young gelding,.my assurance is that it’s unnecessary as. Tru Blue » “Pilot will be wallowing in green pastures for a a. -well-deserved month’s rest. David :Jungquist. was the only driver to secure . two wins. on. Sunday, and.he did it back-to -back 4 — bringing in Hy Calypso in the ninth race. : ~ *I£ you haven’t ventured out to Sandown yet this: . ~-year.I hope you will do-so this ‘weekend. The final. _days: for: this harness racing ‘season “are. Saturday x 5 and el Sunday-F ne parade, to ine: epost is at 1: 05 >a m.. & Now for some news on the growing Harness Racing Club. Rick White, Bob Groden, Charlic Jacobs, Michelle Fenton, Archie and Sue Caron, Sandra Cherry, Kelly MacMillan, Reg Wonnen- LEADING THE WAY in the eighth race — Sunday was Tru Blue Pilot. burg and Ed Bolten were welcome faces at the last - meeting. It certainly is a pleasure to sce drivers and " trainers showing support and interest in their club. __- The next meeting will be worth attending from - all aspects. Driver Kelly MacMillan, the one "we've been hearing so much about, will be guest speaker. There will also be a film supplied by the B.C. Standardbred Association and.a set agenda for the start of improvements to the racetrack. We'll also have a free draw and coffce.. It'll be held atthe Ingraham Rodeway Inn, Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. I’m giving you lots of notice so be. sure to circle the. date on your calendar. “Ifyou have questions about the Sandown Harness Racing -Club, the. track, standardbred horses or anything related to harness. racing, write | 7 to, At. The. Track 10; The Review. wae econ gobs ole _ TheReview - Brentwood Bay. resident and ' ~ outstanding golfer Greg Cribbs, 15, won the 1989 Copytron Junior 9-18 Handicap Championship -at * Summerland Golf and Country - Club, ‘Aug. 29-30. ° “The Glen Meadows ‘member shot. 79 ‘on both rounds of the : total. FREEWHEEL) ING save of SUNT, Mas tratod above, youngsters Who retuned “fo schoor fuesciay;:: cre aver far Paninsutear Cribbs was: named tournament: champion for his low: gross per- formance over. 104 entries. In-other golf news, Glen Mea: ‘dows junior golfer: Rob. Olson, 18; finished in a tic for sixth place after four rounds at the Canadian Junior Mens”. Championship at . Mill River, RET. 36-hole compctition for a 158. . FIRST PARADE. Thursday September 7th “Air Cadet Hall on ‘Canora Road | Boys AND Girls from 12 to 19 years PARADE NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY 6:30 to 9:10. ~Join one “ol B.C.'s TOP cadet groups and get involved in some of our wide | _range of activitie 25, QUESTIONS? CALL: Marj. CUIMITUNG crises arenes bB2- 0705 LE, PUM OGK co rsssseneeersne ren eneey seven iG oe fourth day-at the Atlantic Canada course, The competition ended. ~ Aug. 25,0 In the first three rounds Olson shot*75-74-77. and. held fourth place with a 226 total. Meanwhile, clubmate and Vic-: toria: City Juvenile. Champion © “Mike Wagnor, 15, reportedly Olson finished with, a312 total: after windy eenaivONs) on the didn’t make the cut. ‘at the national event, "616 AIR CADET ‘SQUADRON © e-inettn Marmara sgsabermmeearot im ShsgUmINr Ha BEHELD: WERTH PMMIED NSN O cr me RAIA me FALL AUCTION CALENI AR UPCOMING SALES" THURSDAY, SEPT. 7 — 9 P.M. GIANT OFFICE FURNITURE SALE : Selling for the Government of B.C, and other consigners, a very large selection of oak desks, * gak chairs, legal and letter filing cabinets, office dividers, electric and manual typewriters, photo copiers, office and steno chair, coniputers, printers, calculators and more more. (Note: due ‘to the size of the. sale we have cancelled cur Auto Action on jues., Sept. 5) °* SATURDAY, SEPT..9 — 11.A.M. LUMBER LUMBER LUMBER _- ° 2x4; 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12 in. Grades 1,2, &3 and lengths to 20" -| + TUESDAY, SEPT. 12 — 6:30 P.M. : - Auto Auction, Get that ‘back:to school car.ata bargain prica." THURSDAY, SEPT. 14°—. 7:00 P.M. * General Merchandise. A ods selction of boihin new and iiead furniture and iepoliannee and an) “household ‘goods: .. 0. “TUESDAY: SEPT. 19 — 6:30 A.M. a 2° Auto Auction: Buy where’ the: ‘dealers iouy.s: “THURSDAY,:SEPT. 21 —- 7:00. PM. -Ganeral Merchandise. Anything ‘and Everything. “TUESDAY, SEPT: 26 —'6:30 P.M,” Auto Auction: Sell” your car the fast and easy way ‘by auction. cannes * “THURSDAY, SEPT. 28 —'7:00. P.M. ‘General Merchandise. Returnish you home aad save bia! " SUNDAY, OCT: 1. = 1:00 P.M. Antique: Auction. A comptete container ‘ol ual Americana aniaucs a “MONDAY, OCT. 2. —'7:00 P.M. a - “Coin Auction. A vary large private collection of early. Canadian: Amencan and Biitish ‘coins willbe on the block ° THURSDAY, OCT. 5 —.7:00 P.M, General: Merchandise. Appliance, tools and new and used furnituie. (Note: Because we. have 4 sales slated:tor this week, there will be a6 Auto Auction-on Tuesday Oct. 3} SATURDAY, OCT. 7 — 11. A.M, (SICAMOUS B.C.) Complete liquidation-of Trans Canada Lumber Sicamous Division. Molding,” paint, stain, ; plywood, hardwaie and a complate yard full of lumber Sale on location an Trans Canada Hwy, Sicamous TUESDAY, OCT. 10 — 6:30 P.M. . © Auto Auction. A largo selection of quality used cars and lect THURSDAY, OCT. 12-.7:00 PM, Ganeral Merchandise, New and used lurnnure, anphane us and foots SATURDAY, OCT, 14-11 A. M. : ‘Light tadusinal and Lumber Auction Log snitrs, radial ani sas, aif GOMprassors. chain ISLAND AUCTIONS — LTD. 5462 Trans Canada Hwy. 748-1455 _.. Boys Rd. at Trans Canada Hwy, “Biggest Indoor Auction on the Island"’ _ SAS and much, much mote “Jeany Dewls “Parbard Copelarid Bi Metwod “ap ROES” -Last ye ar these people saved the lives of 480 children - simply by sending all- occasion grec ting cards from UNICER, Pc of ey unicef ( oe Toordera free year-round broghude or for afarmations call loliefree 1iGu- rebut: BY ALN) (porary MV) Wednesday, September 6, 1989 — BE ACh WL ALES stag ment ANON Ua HIRE AE ER UTS teN NED ap LE aaL AIS WU