es oe BED TTERIT I Ri es ppt rae 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 2, 1964 Northern Dancer Has Satisfying Workout NEW YORK (CP) - dian-bred Northern math win- ner of-the Kentucky Derby and the stepped up his tion for the, 8125,000- died para a Belmont Stakes at Aqueduct Saturday. The Dancer, owned by E. P. Taylor, Toronto industrialist, can become the ninth horse. in history to win the coveted triple bd for three-year-olds. rts feel his chief P deeeaiton Saturday's 1%-mile race will come from Hill Rise, a bigger colt who was nipped at the wire by the Dan- cer in the Derby and finished third in the Preakness. Both Northern Dancer and Hill Rise were given workouts at 1% miles Monday, over dif- ferent tracks. The Dancer reeled off the distance in 2:04 1-5 at Belmont Park. Hill Rise was taken from the Beiniont stables to Aqueduct for his workout, and turned in an identical time, Horatio Luro, Argentine trainer of Northern Dancer, was well pleased, He said he may not have to blow his horse out later in the week. "T figured he would go the 1% miles in about 1:52 and looked for 1% in around 2:06," Lauro addetl. Northern Dancer raced head - and - head with stablemate Benares for the first six furlongs and then pulled away rapidly. Three or four other three- year-olds are being mentioned June is Dairy Month in Canada... Yet every month is Dairy Month, for milk and the foods made from. milk are provided at top flavor and quality the year round. We Canadians count on dairy foods not just for. the good nutrition they supply, but also because they taste so good, and play such a part in helping us plan interesting, good-to-eat meals. Trout Treat Next time friend husband proudly presents you with fresh mint (or @ half tea- spoon of the dried variety) to @ quarter cup of melted butter. . , brushing it over the brook beauty as it broils. Might try parsley butter with salmon, chive butter with whitefish, and use these quick butter sauces to dress up eanned and frozen fish too! ' Dreamy Dessert Here's 2 dream of a fresh strawberry dessert. Just combine a pint of dairy sour cream with @ pint of lus- cious red strawberries washed, hulled and cut in half. Flavor the cream first with a spoonful of sugar, white or brown, and vanilla or a hint of almond if you like. Gently fold in half a cup of coconut and the same amount of miniature marsh- maliows (or cut-up big ones . . they cut easily with wet scissors). Add the straw- berries... cover and chill the mixture deeply till serving time .. . and you'll find this dessert fine enough for the biggest VIP in the country. Keep the idea in mind for future summer desserts with other fresh fruits too! Holiday Hints We'd like to remind you that when fresh milk end cream aren't available at your camp or cottage spot, evaporated milk and milk powder will come to your reseve, Both of these concentrated forms of milk convert easily to liquid forms for cooking, Cana-jas possible starters, but-not as serious rivals. They will be en- and|tered mostly in hope of grab- big fourth-place money of $6,- The field 25 lengths in 1943, He had only two opponents, . | Possible starters include De- PLAN PARADE FOR 'DANCER' _ TORONTO (CP) -- Act- ing mayor Allan Lamport said Monday a. special Northern Dancer Day and a Civie reception is being planned for Canada's first Kentucky Derby winner. Mr. Lamport said board of control will be . asked Wednesday to authorize the celebration for the horse, which was bred and raised- at E. P, Taylor's Windfields Farms in the northem out- skirts of Toronto. No date for the reception was men- tioned. The reception would fol- low a ticker tape parade up Bay Street -- the first in the city's history for a horse. "This horse has become almost human in the minds of many Canadians," . said Mr. Lamport. drinking, baking, and using inte and coffee. in addition, they. whip up readily into marvellous dessert toppings, so good with fresh fruits and camp-style desserts! Prepared by the Hore Econormets of THE CANADIAN DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU 147 Davenport Rd., Toronto 6, Ont. 7-4-2 and National, owned by Regin- ald Webster. ally were nominated for the closed on any additional hope- that hour, the owner of a three- gible for the Belmont. No such entries are expected. the Belmont, the owners of inferior horses |have seen what the best of the! with _Chicago Bears lyear's three-year-olds can do. gins pi is Dancer is likely to be the small- est since Count Fleet won py[baueh, foriner, National yee: Belmont, and the doors will be fuls at midnight tonight, Until A small field is not unusual in League to because by then/Grey Cup victories, had prev- Houston Oilers Fire 'Pop Ivy As Head Coach HOUSTON (AP) -- Frank (Pop) Ivy was fired Monday as head football coach of Houston Oilers and the job was given to new assistant, Sammy Ivy also was relieved as gen- eral manager, but K: 8. Adams, pact of the American Football termed Man, who came up with|League club said the remaining a dull effort in the Jersey Derby|"ine. months on Ivy's two-year contract will be paid in full. Ivy had hired Baugh as his joffensive assistant only two A total of 142 horses origin-|weeks ago, He said he was puz- zled to learn upon reporting for work Monday that Bataugh had replaced him as head coach with a one-year contract. Adams said he decided abrumptly over the weekend to year-old thoroughbred may pay|make a change dictated by the a supplementary fee of $5,000\reaction of Houston fans to which will make his steed. eli- Ivy's 6-8 season last year. Ivy, who led Edmonton Eski- mos of the Canadian Football three consecutive jlously held head-coaching jobs and St. \Louis' Cardinals of the NFL be- Assault had only seven rivals|fore moving to. Houston. in the 1946 Belmont, and Cita- tion faced only seven when he won by eight lengths in 1948, |The biggest field in recent years was in 1954 when High Gun beat} | Fisherman, Hasty Road the Preakness, leaving other owners hopeful. 'had been preceded by three AFL championships. Ivy had an 11-3 season his That year Deter-| first year with the Oilers but mined had won the Derby and/Houston lost the league cham-| \pionship to Dallas Texans in an|@% unofficial swap that sent) Me Wally Lemm to the Cardinals.) overtime title game 1957 BUICK HARDTOP COUPE. Complete with automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes and radio Sharp! "el & CADILLAC SEDAN de VILLE, In showroom condition. Full power equipped lumbus Jets' action. Former Leaf Ruins Sisk's No-Hit Bid COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Tony Washington's 378-4oot dou- About Comeback ble to left center with one out in the ninth inning deprived Co- pitcher Tommie Sisk of a no-hitter Monday as the Jets blanked Atlanta Crack- ers 2-0 in International League Center fielder Rex Johnston made a valiant effort on Wash- ington's drive, but just as he reached the ball saulted over the short screen. Sisk, 22-year-old right-hander) from California, was demoted by the parent Pittsburgh Pi- rates in mid-May. he somer- Wednesday, Hotroy 50-1, 'Santa Claus' 5-2 Choice For 'Derby' LONDON (AP)--Santa Claus was made the 5-to-2 favorite Monday when Britain's top bookies posted their odds for the Derby Classic at Epsom on The other odds dium 9-2, Corah the Fourth 8-1, Baldric HI 10-1, Sweet Moss and Lionhearted 14-1, {Balustrade 25-1, |. "Houston's first losing season| Con Brio 40-1, Cold Slipper and Penny Stall 66-1, jeastern division titles and two) and all others 100-1, were Onci- Crete 20-1, Indiana 33-1, training camp last fall. Subse- Moore Confers lees he underwent an oper- With Hab Brass MONTREAL (CP) -- Dickie ering for a comeback after a|SiSts. bg oe gere: : son with 84 lock wou nil : "we discussed briefly. AB leading the league for the sea-|that he was kept on Canadiens' future career" and that they|$0n. His 55 assists in 1958-59) protected list of players and would get together again Thurs-|Were tops for that campaign.|was not placed on the voluntar- In his last four season injur-|ily-retired list. Movie, 33, played 12 seasonsjies kept him from playing the iwith Canadiens; Knee injuries|fail 70-game schedule. |finally forced him to quit al- thoveh he showed up at the|ment last fall but it is known day or Friday. ation when a knee was injured in @ power - machine mishap at his home, He went back to YESTERDAY'S STARS NICKLAUS KEEPS LEAD DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP)--Jack Nicklaus continued to hold the No. 1 spot in professional golf ice workouts during the winter with an industrial league. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | leag Pitching -- Jack Kralick, qn-|'er the weekend Indianapolis Moore. who become. one of thal more, Primarily is & 'eft/gians, brought his record to 5-1/SPeedway Open, PGA standings sharpest shooting wingers in\Wineer but has played all post-/by stopping Chicago White Sox|showed Monday. In second place the National Hockey League, tions on the forward line. In thejon four hits as Cleveland won|was Arnold Palmer with $45, met Monday with general man.|19°8-32, Season he set an NHL|$-0 113. record for a season with 96 : ee ae aopeats to be fanc'|points, on 41 goals and 58 as-(dians, hit his 11th homer' and He also won the point-|a single, scoring two runs in scoring title the previous sea-|Gleveland's victory. Batting -- Leon Wagner, In- money winnings with $48,951 af- 66 YEARS ints, his 36 goals CITY DIRECTORY Publishers since 1898. VERNON DIRECTORIES Limited. Member As- sociation of North American Diree~ tory Publishers. 29 Rebecee Street, Hamilton, Ont. . Moore announced his retire- | saved 'myself so much worry and trouble by joining Lander - Stark's Furn- ace Parts Replace- ment Plan. Why don't you? WARDS No. 1,283 No. 4,5&6 IF ANY INSTALMENT IS PAST DUE -- Please telephone the Tox Office 725-1153 for PENALTY AMOUNT to ADD when remitting by mail to City Holl. CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Ist INSTALMENT OF AFTER INTERIM REALTY TAX Realty AFTER INTERIM tax bills for the bolance of the 1964 levy hove been mailed arid become due as follows: COLOR OF INK PRINT ON BILLS Black Brown LAST DAY TO AVOID PENALTY June Ist. June 8th. Taxes may be paid at City Hall or for o.smoll service charge at any Chartered Bank or Trust Office in the City of Oshewe. If you are a property taxpayer and have not received o tax bill kindly contact the Tax Office immediately, (unless your mort- Ivy came to Houston from the NFL St. Louis Cardinals in 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA 725-3581 J gage or bank pays your toxes). Cc. L. COX Tax Collector. 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