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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jun 1965, p. 18

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s Athletics|Doberstein and Ron Sailors In Third 7-4 Thursday. scored one each for the iinet H Brian Keegan and Brian Ad-|ics. Foaled in cen} Healthy Purse OLA Senior Race herne. scored two goals apiece Feng PORT CREDIT, Ont. (CP)--\for the Sailors with George 1 Northern Boll, Harris X109, MELVILLE, Y k. (CP) --|Port Credit Sailors moved into Ok aJ im Aosin Ne bor ite. igen we head Saban Gaffey, Ross Okum and Ju- then Agvinv Ne N. Heute axis |Teams which competed in theja three-way, tie for third place McGaffey lie Kowalski adding the others. hg Canadian junior:-and seniorjin the Ontario Lacrosse Asso- , cod hockey playoffs received a total|ciation Senior A series by de- Gary Hind, Ron Roy, Sandy 5 Solar Glass, Hale of $67,296 from the series sur- a Summertime Roustabout 6 Nearctic Heir, x Turcotte A-X114 A |pluses, Gordon Juckes, secre- "Beatlemania plus a little Johnny Mathis' Sherman entry. ltary- -manager of the Canadian 'quinelia. Wagering) IXTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 added. |Amateur Hockey Association, |said Thursday. i 3 Bound Twist, Hernandez 118 8:30 p.m. to 12 Midnite @ Casual Dress @ Apttande Stakes -- Handicap'. Three- TE. Day, Rernillerd 125 Largest single share went to Oshawa Airport Recreation Hall 1B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 25, 1965 feating St, Catharines _ STOCK MARKET 375 200 275 10 $22 500 $240 200. $314 1200 $30 100. $9 300 $9 $13 $71 S6% 826% $49Va $13% $362 $4214 $10% SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and - MODERN Dance to RUDY VELTRI and his NEW TORNADOS Toronto's RED BARN Most Versatile Group NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES | Pucksters Got SATURDAY, sue % FIRST RACE -- Purse, $2,000 ($3000) Claiming Four-year-olds. and up. 6 9% -- Ve fulongs. 6% -- Ve} 1 House Boy, N. Turcotte A-X114 15¥%a-- %4| 2 Gandio, Robinson 116 2 | 3 Roman Dipper, No boy A-119 24a 4 Peter Wrack, Sutcliffe X11} 3%" 5 Jazz Round, Werry aa Ye) 6 Bonspiel, No boy 119 7 Our Johnie, Potts 119 oe 8 Humber Broom, Inouye 114 13 -- %! 9 Remister, Ne boy 10 Bronze Turkey, Ferro X106 11. Gum Swamp, No Lay iy Harris X114 ible -- Balinode, Tingley 116 Stable 4 6% Be tah 0% 29% 9 sista FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT Little Caesar and His Consuls GREENHURST PAVILION Thurstonia Park. Dunsford, Ont. in 2--Odd lot, 'ants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS W Stock Seles High Low a.m. te $1%% 12 «12 50 $36%e 36% 36%a-- % 0 $10% 10% 0%+ % 030 3075 1900 1 Ouzo, Dittfach A-117 tq 2 Shook 2nd, Harris A-115 ped + % 12 Ansman, -- 3) Also Eligi P. H. Rotman and Phoenix Moore Nat Contain Nia S Stl Noranda Ogilvie Ont Steel Oshawa A Pac Pete Pac Pte w Pembina Pow Corp Price Bros QN Gas Revelstoke Ronaid F Rothman Royal Bk Russel H Salada Seven Arts Shell Can Shell | pr Shell | w Silverwd A Silverwd B Simpsons Slat Steel Slat A w St Pav Steel Can Steinbg A Suptest ord Tamblyn Tancord Tor-Dom Bk T Fin A Tr Can PL Turnbull Un Carbide Un Gas Un Steel Versafood Versatile Vic G Tr Vulcan Walk GW WCoast Tr W Pacific Weston A Weston B West A wis 1 White Pass 5 Net Ch'ge 100 13% 36a -- Ye entry. 424 10% -- % SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100 ($3,000) --15 Claiming Four-year-olds and up, 1 and one 16th miles on turf course, 1 Real Black, Leblanc A-118 2 Stromaway, Harris B-X110 10¥a-- %| 3 Deal Me Aces, Ferro X105 10 -- Ve| 4 Steve C., Inouye B-118 | | year-olds and up. 6 furlongs. ie 5 President Jim, Gomez B-118 | Edmonton Oil Kings, who Jost} 6 Bright Object, Walsh B-112 , | 7 Royal Tara, Leblanc 115 'to Niagara Falls Flyers. monton received $19,933 as its) ishare of series against Regina * Srenccrerens Gros. Stable end Apts, Winnipeg Braves, and the} |8 - Gardiner Farms and Golden West' Flyers. TEOR Ory The Flyers received $11,905, te ge Aa yt ' ibe) $50,000| Regina $8,027, Winnipeg $5,554, year-olds oleh ae. A hale | Lachine Maroons $3, 026, Port 1 Good Old Mort, Gomez 126 {Arthur North Stars $1,185 and iNew Westminster Royals 1$1,342. | Juckes 3 the CAHA lost |$5,679 on an-eastern round- lrobin series involving Lachine, Smiths Falls Bears and Sydney Bombers. Memorial Cup games grossed| ls Farms. aps $183,900 and $40,500 went -- Mrs. homas, T. &. Hays and payments for cS WAIanIe arte entry hotels and meals, $50,975 in dis-| tributed surpluses and $11,700) to the CAHA. Senior teams which competed | in the Allan Cup playoffs | divided $16,321 in surpluses | from a gross gate of $91,700. Nelson Maple . Leafs and} Sherbrooke Beavers, the series | finalists, got $5,062 and $4,119) respectively, Expense ajlo w-| ae ances paid to Allan Cup con- sonny, aera" ond Lanaviow Partners intalled SOLAN and: (hell aan. D. Latimer and L, MaloneyiC AHA Teceived $7, 750. i C -- R. L, Victor and Gardiner Farms| entry. _X:5 bs, aac. post time 2m | Bruce Kidd Wants 1967 Indoor hig QUEBEC (CP)--Bruce Kidd prominent distance runner, pre-| sented a brief Thursday to the| 1967 Interprovincial Winter} Games Corp. requesting inclus- jion of track and field events in the centennial athletic meet. Kidd said Quebec City has \the facilities to permit indoor jtrack and field events in' con- \nection with the games. It is important that Canadian athletes participate in competi-| +,"\ tions during the 'dead season' | and only a big increase in iy ry meets will lead to Canadians| rr breaking records, he said. a6 Georges Labrecque, president 3 =} | of the Canadian Winter Games| 13 --'%/|Corp.; said the request will be " studied. IZZA 728-0192 Alta Gas Alta Gas w Alumini 2304 $29 B pr 75$102% yon yong 300 $20Ve Arg € P or a ae i+ % 8 Brockton Boy, Maxwell 117 | 9 Lebon M. L., Inouye B-114 10 Balligally, R. Turcotte 112 u" 5 Falpala, N. Turcotte X119 234 -- %| 6 Sheree, Harris X108 72% -- %| 7 Black Coral, 20% Hernandez 115 8 Joe The Captain, Keegans X110 11% 9 Ponder On, Sorensen 118 124 10 Blue Mischief, No boy A=110 15% + Veil! Double Nick, N Turcotte X113 5 25 -- Ye|12 Queen's Day, 'Gordon 110 $40 535 535 +5 |A -- Phoenix Stable and J, Sikura Jr.| $152 15% 154+ % entry. | | | 2 Lucky Marine, Maxwell 126 3 Butterscvotch, Hale 126 4 Whistling Sea, Inouye A-12 /s 5 Des Erabies, R. Turcotte B 6 Spotted Fiyer, Gordon A-126 7 Native Victor, Gustine C-126 8 Chief Brant, Remillard 126 | 9 Super Flow, Robinson 126 10 Top Victory, Leblanc C-126 | 11 Blue Mel, Dittfach 126 112 Flyalong, Potts B-126 }A --- Olivier Ranches and Goiden West $16 "126 Is the key to his secret locked in his $16 6160616 «6+ %B -- S. Brener, H, G. Crane and G. mind...or In her arms? $274 274 27%4+ %4| -- Boltz Entry. $134 13' 1314 750 750 750 $13% 13% 13% $29%4 29 29 344% $20% SATURDAY NIGHT ANCE 8:00 to 12:00 Midnight Music by "THE CONTINENTALS" at the RADIO PARK CLUBHOUSE Sponsored by the TORQUAYS CAR CLUB DRESS -- CASUAL --50 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,400 Allow-| ances, Two-year-olds. 5- furlongs. 1 Miss Escar, No boy 116 2 Wabush, Leblanc. A-117 3 The Four R's, Maxwell 117 4 Land Office, N. Turcotte A-X119 5 Roman Pride, Armstrong 111 6 King's Haven, Shuk 112 7 Victor's Best, Gomez 122 8 Silver Run, N. Turcotte X114 9 Strip For Action, No boy 117 10S. A. Boy, Dittfach 117 11 Fort Rouge, Inouye 114 A -- F. A. Sherman and J, michael entry --%* 44% 44% 204 204 -- Va $28 28 28 250 250° 250 $62'4 rie be $i4 4 $34% ui 34 Thi sh) $282 282 2B2--~ % $272 272 272 $80 75 75 390 390 390 $i8 18 18 + $1514 15'%4.15'% 280 280 280 Ve | EIGTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($4,000) Claiming Four-year-olds and up. 1% miles 1 Cassis Miss, McComb 117 | 2 Royal Doctor, No boy 113 8. Car-| 3 Big Boots, No boy A-113 | 4 My Valentine, Ferro B-X106 | 5 Neros Hero, Shuk A-113 6 Systems Go, Dittfach 122 7 Come Back Bay, McComb 122 ; 8 Rotundo 2nd, Werry C-X111 9 Vedas, Turcotte X11) 10 Hop Hop, Leblanc B-113 11 Daddy Bill, Armstrong 116 12 Ramsay 2nd, Harris C-X111 --10 aa 272 $63 63 --10 Wha--% 63 $10% 102 10'2-- %| $21% 21 2 490 490 490 $60%4 60% 60% -- % $17¥e 17% 17% 482 4812 ~1\4 ee 7 7 Mr M2 --~ ¥ 42a. 42" FOURTH RACE -- Purse $3,100 Allow- ances. Four-year-olds and up. Foaled in $384 38%4 38% Canada, One and one 16th miles on turf $15% 15% 15' -- V2 Course $16% 16% 16¥a--~ Ye 1 Hay Lily, Dittfach 112 $20 19% 19% -- %»| 2 Canadillis, No boy 12 $2014 20% 20 3 Big Rocky, Leblanc A-119 $114 11% 11% 4 Goiden Harris X107 $85, 8/2 812-- %| 5 Ky. Miracle, Harris X112 13% 13% Woodwd A $24%4 24% 24% - 6 Top Toggery, Leblanc A-119 450 450 Zenith 200 350 350 350 7 King Gorm, No boy 117 5 $132 13% 13% | A Stafford Farms entry $24% 24% 24% OILS 425 1000 y -- 20 Turkey, WATER TH "SZae FIRST OSHAWA SHOWINGS ! FIFTH RACE -- GREAT HITS ! Purse $3,000 Allow. SHOW TIMES--1:20 - :25 - 5:30-7:35 - 9:45 hliing 23 23 23 - 1% 1% Hy h 1200 (19 7 2700 118 2200 165 1550 700 200 152. 150 100 138 135 181 $1834 18% 600 $1078 10% 100 260 280 14400 105 101 405 470 465 500 84 84 13000 59 58 200 460 460 4000 23 1000 200 1300 513 400 300 600 365 MINES Acad Uran 5 A Am Moly 232 Ang Rouyn 200 Ansil 12 A Arcadia Atl C Cop Aunor Barnat Bethim Bevon ig Nama ralorne runswk Cadamet Camp Chib Cam Mines 1000 | © Dyno 280 1 Cdn Keeley 4500 C Lencourt 500 Cantri 500 Cassiar 100 Cheskirk 500 Chib-Kay 1000 Chib M 500 Chimo 1700 1 Coch Will 33377 3 Coin Lake 1000 Comb Met Conigo Con-Key Con Shaw C Callinan Cc Fen C Halli Cc Marcus C Mogul C Morrison Con_ Nichol C Rambler C Red Pop C Regcourt Acmes Gay Am Leduc Anchor Ang U Dev Asamera Banff C Ex Gas C Homestd Cdn Sup Oil Cent Del Charter Oil Dynamic Fr Pete pr Gridoil Mill City Murphy Permo Petrol Prairie Oi! 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TONIGHT The ever popular OSHAWA DRIVE-IN THEATRE ae 723-4972 NOW PLAYING Frank == Dean «Sammy SINATRA MAAN Davis jr ROBIN AND a cong ig CROSBY oom CG Be ee ani HOWARD W KOCH -DAROR SCHVARTZ A af PUTIN HERCULES sHAUNTED WORLD TECHNICOLOR | AWOOLNER BROS, RELEASE 8:00 P.M. BOW RST SHOW AT DUSK Due to construction on Thornton Rd. Use Stevenson Rd. and Service Road. Cent Del Lorado Norgold Permo Siscoe co Jason Kelore New N ZISAAII IIIa Kelsey Co Labatt LOnt Cem 1500 -- 00000000 0000900000000 0000' 1 500 2000 500 3000 Central Hotel KING ST. W., OSHAWA GOLD RUSH LOUNGE and DINING LOUNGE OSHAWA'S FINEST NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT $38% 38% 38% $25 «25 25 $21) 27 615 615 615 100 $13% 13% 13% + % 130 $9% 9% 9% eoher4 360 «360 9 TECHNICOLOR' {jRSULA INDRES ee CUSHIN BERNARD CRBBNS JOHN ole ROSENDA MONTEROS CHRISTOPHE and "HYSTERIA" HIT Adult Lau Lau Fin 63 w 100 'SF eagan Wins 72nd, Is Leading Driver ST. ATHARINES (CP) -- Ron ilore 23-year-old native| of Goderich, Ont., registered j 72nd win of the year at |Garden City Raceway Thurs- | day night as he drove Baron | Atom to first place in the sixth race Feagan Canada's leading driver this year. Last» year he | placed sixth in the final stand- in with 92 wins. Baron Atom, Canada's pacer }of the year four years ago, re- turned only $4.40 for the: iwn LITTLE CAESAR | He beat Armbro Electra and and the | High .Patch eee CONSULS LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The} fourth race at the Wéstern Fair| pe Raceway Thursday night. paid an exacta of $185.70 when Hal Spirit finished first at $19.70) W jand Dr. Lea Baker second at! | $6 Levy Life Inv Life Inv w LebCe A OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS PRINTED PATTERN FRANK SINATRA is Par CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 1:30 is LAST "G 7" OF THE YEAR THIS WEEK "S/ } Y e ] f 75c Non Members 50c Members Dancing 9 p.m. 'til 7 Admission 1.75 Me dhe Semi ANOTHER POWER SPRAY COIN OPERATED CAR WASH CENTRE HAS JUST OPENED IN BELLEVILLE What about your city? Power Spray Centres present an out- Admission; standing investment opportunity and we're looking for fran- CROCHET MATS By ALICE BROOKS For something unusual, cro- chet mats and scarfs in vivid colors, to set off china Crisp place-mats, scarfs, make a lovely table setting, or use for| dresser, buffet runners. Pattern 7252: crochet directions in string or No. 30. 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