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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jul 1965, p. 27

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 15, 1965 27 NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES ~ FRIDAY, JULY 36 Clear and Past PIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000 (4000) claiming. Maiden, three- and tour-year- olds. 6 Furiongs, Chop Turkey, Ferro X105 e Berno Miss, No Boy 105 Tuftus, No Bo y1l0 Chieko, Harris X115 Sweet Sailing, No 10 Martian Champ, " No bey 1 Moon Saba, Se Boy | Penadee, Harrison poh 'Gale, Cuthbertson X11 Jet Attack, McComb ito Bonenze Babe, Werry A-X112 Also Eligible: Bedtord Pork, Leblanc. HR, Shaded Star, Cuthbertson, X112; Top , Sorensen, 110; Signorinetta, Werry, reat ew Valley Farm Entry. 38--Coming Events KINSMEN SPECIAL "% PRICE PASS To the FRIDAY, JULY 16th KINSMEN SUPER 'CAR BINGO AT THE PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE OVER $8,200 in Prizes 32--Trucks for Sele like new! $195. Tele 9 and 5, and ask for Mr, ioe 1957 FIVE-TON Mercury dump truck, $800 Or best offer, A Apply Nassau Street. 1 CHEVROLET, three-ton combination} truck, gag era is 129 ee tires, 15 x 8 foot Ey Be fe 2 Chevrolet moor. ¢ 6 cylinder also oa Pa 360 degree boom, one-ton capa- city mounted on rear corner. Will trade for building lo! or best. offer. 723-5387. 19 CHEVROLET oneton truck, equinp- ed with power winch and power take-off. oom ier service station, Telephone 33--<Automobiles Wanted CARS WANTED Buying a New Car ? Fg your used cor to "Ted" 'alk "Cash" to the New ter Dealer ond "Save" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 WANT be - Tele- % 728-4549, CARobert Menols" pe AUTO pmo co. mane , parts for sale. iron and metals|c , 89 Bloo Bloor Sireet "€ "Fast, 725-BN1, LAKESHORE RE AUTO ) WRECKERS want} on for wrecking. Highest prices paid, 200 Wentworth East, 725-1181. 38--Coming Events ATLANTIC CITY AND NEW. YORK..CITY TOUR Escorted --- 8 days --- Aug. Ist to 8th incl, For information telephone 623-3265 COLMER Travel Service NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 at ST, GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and ost Sts.) Peo $6, on y be seubied "a tr ore $170. IN JACKPOT Door Prize $15 SERVICE as you like it, when you need It Check the up-to-the-minute Business Ser- in the Classified 6,000 French Technicians Prepare Hydrogen Bomb Test PAPEETE, Tahiti (AP) More than 6,000 French techni- jans are speeding preparations for. France's first hydrogen- bomb test, scheduled to take \place southeast of this idyllic Polynesian island in July, 1966. Most of the technicians live in camps on islands stretching southeast of Tahiti. Among the islands are Mururoa and Fan- gataufa, where the first French thermonuclear device is to be detonated. A year later a second hydro- gen bomb will be exploded ? Ithere, Work is well ahead of sched- ule, Three centres are being es- tablished: the main air base at Papeete, an advance opera- tional base at Hao, and the two test locations on Mururoa and Fangataufa, When technicians first arrive from France, they are put STOCK MARKET Silverwd A Slater Steel Slater A w itham Sout Steel Can Suptest. ord m 200 100 7 $152 1% 15% 912% 13% 13% + 790 790 790 iO $354 552 35%8 Me 27a 27% + Ve 50 $19% 19% 19% rf "a -1 0 134+ "% x TORONTO 11 A.M, STOCKS Canadian Pi --j|senger and merchant ships ply- ing between North and Sou America and the Far East, The atoll of Hao, 540 miles east of Tahiti, is home base for 1,100 civilian technicians and French military personnel who operate installations there con- trolled by the French air force. The Hao installation includes an airstrip capable of accom- modating the big planes needed! for the nuclear tests. The Hao base also includes a technical test centre where|, samples of radioactive earth and water from the blast site will be analysed following the detonation of the bomb. samples are then to be shipped to Paris for more scientific stu- dies. About 270 miles southeast of Hao are Mururoa and Fanga- taufa, speckled with towers, and testing apparatus. Three zero points have been rights, xw-€x-warrants. Net change | from previous board-lot closing Se INDUSTRIALS Nn Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $11% 11% 11% 936% 3614 364 $18% 18% $8 Stave 13% 3535 wi 14 AK4 Spot Off, baci Werry A-K114 a A Stock Abitibi Alta Ges Alte Nat Soles 356 0 Un Carbide 18% Wrens oc UC pr Wat ve A 05 ate | Ges 5 "+i $e 8% Wet Vs 282 262+ Ye 94 Wat % 13%2 13% + Va 21% 21% 24 2+ % 4 1% 24 = 24a + Va 5% 5 57% 584 + Va be 64+ % 26% 26% + Ve Ce ee ae 8% + 2) 23 +4) 2\ve-- Ye! + 4) 24% 40% + % 3) ae 24 2a 36% + Me 16% + % 100. $8 8 --%"% 100 $17% 1% 17% -- Yo OILS Acme Gas 14500 23 22% 23 ag Ang $27 $29 36% $164 Leg WCoast Tr White Pass Zellers 8 475 A 63% Alliance A Alumini Anthes A io War Me 8 ngunine sixTH SECOND RACE -- Puree ge Aloe: ences. Three-year-olds and up, 64 ict Man Talk, Harris X11) Tr ey Scamp, No oor A-T16 fey b raed ol beg rel eer hoo porte ie Cold, 'Turcotte 105 os Fat, Harri wre nn Rd Fae longs, Dynamie Fr Pete pr. Be 8% 2% 21% 34 Midcon Mill City Northid 24a Numac 48% Permo 3 Provo Gas 12% Tried Ol 9 Union Oil Wsburne vice Directory daily $34 Section. $24% 50 348% $3) $124 $9 nS edoubt R us. shes es fee A--F Stronach 'or Wyn, McComb 108 800 138 Triple "Aliiance, Remniilard 108 OSHAWA AUTO LH tg = Weued sae for wrecking. Tires arts for 175 Nelson' Street. ts 725-216 BIRTHS 940 925 300 = 300 st CASH for best General Motors palit ny car offered. Telephone 723-1225, A gh -- Wayne id Barbara are happy to announce the birt! 34----Automobile Repair CARS PAINTED SPECIAL ... $55 APPLY 83 RITSON RD. S. at rear ef Texaco Station @ Collision Experts @ Free Estimates HARWOOD AUTO BODY @ Auto Collision and Repair Work @ Truck Repairs and Refinishing NOW LOCATED ON THE Oshawa -- Port Perry Highway (Formerly Ross Auto Body) 655-3621 SoHAWE TUNE-UPCERTES, oi olers ex: and auto eeires ser- Fen n' xing Street West, ieee TRAI specialist pin ws our a Bestnese 1098" Simcoe » Sherianne Mowe weight 5 Ibs., p.m, at Oshawa vere: Hospita! Nass) happily announce the birth of a seventere 7 Ibe July 14, 1965, at Oshawa General Hos- floor staff, well, father recovering. WHALLEY -- Fred and Mary Fudger) are pleased to announce the \birth of @ son, July 13, 1965, at Oshawa A brother for Cathy sg | Genera! Hospital. and Jeff. Thanks to Dr. Morris, Dougiss and fourth floor staff. ih of their 11% o7zs., on Thursday, July 8, ete 9.49 SNELGROVE -- Jack and Olga (nee TL ezs., on Wednesday, pital. Many thanks to Dr, Ross and fourth Mother and daughter both (nee $6% 6% $58 58 $64%4 64 including New 1965 specified Car é eke Bi Ue Sh from dealer of your 1125 $20% j PR 9 ces 3240. Ca | Hn, re $1,600 Big Snowball (57 Nos.) wn G 5% 150 1,600 Small Snowball (52 Nos.) | gremeell,, , 6 $600 regular gomes Chrysler 210 $! $450 Special games bg, pr BA Don't forget to buy the Con' Bloe. economy pack for value and Con M sove money. Plus 4 Early Bird Games Con Gas Coronation (Share the Wealth) ot 7:30 Coron w | Many Free and Valuable 200 Pf DEATHS Coron 2 w Door Prizes Cosmos KINSMEN "iN - CURTIS, In Oshawa General Hospital on Wednes- day, July 14, 1965 Kate Broadbent, in her 70th year, beloved wife of Frederick W Curtis and dear mother of Mrs. Closs (Eileen) and grandmother of Gall Lr) and sister of Mrs. King Street East, with service in chapel on Friday, July 16 at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. GLOVER, Mabel On Wednesday, July 14, 1965, Mabel Palmer, beloved wife of Eimer G, Glover 137 Gladstone Avenue, John Glover of Raglan, sister of Mrs. G. Norrish (Lillian) of Oshawa, Resting at 7 ein 19 Service in the chapel nderson Funeral! Heme, Street East. S aturday, July 17 at 10.30 a.m. Inter- ment Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin, MCKENNA, James Patrick Entered into rest In the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, July 14, 1965, James Patrick McKenna beloved husba: s-| of Mary Amanda Laporte, father of Mrs. Winfield (ee) Laurier and Roland Gerald, Buffalo and Lee, Sum 35--Lost and Found Lost -- kilten, grey bob tail, | three mone old, Je Siveei. Phan led since Monda' 'owner: vhome from tick Lteuaren's 723-419. 36--Legel a NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of STEPHEN MACKO, JR., Deceased All persons heving claims pgp the Estate of STEPH- N MACKO, Jr., late of the a of Oshowa, in the County of Ontario, Realtor, deceased, who died on the 30th day of June, 1965, are required to file their claims with the undersigned before the 14th day of August, 1965, after which date the assets 'of the Estate will be distributed hav- ing regard only to the claims ee | 77th year. neral Home, Oshawa, with Requiem High merside, P.E. '. + brother of Michael Pem- broke; and Dennis, Coll Resting at the Armstrong Fu- Mass in $t. Gregory's Church, Saturday, July 17, at 9 a.m. Interment Resurrec: the funeral home, Frida' of Columbus prayers ot 8 p.m.). 'hureday SINGER, Edger Charies Entered into rest in the Princess Mar- pret Hospital, Torente, on Tuesday, July aoe 1965, af Dente Charles Singer, beloved inabella Cathro and brother | a4 Harry Andrews (Eva) Oshawa, Mrs. Ernest Ford (Alice), Frome, Som- ersetshire, England; predeceased by four brothers, William, James, Albert, Prank! in his 73rd year. Resting at the Arm- strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with fu- neral service in the chapel on Friday, July 16, at 2 p.m, Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. |moer wife of the late Thomas W WILEY, Nancy Anne |Suddenly et Marmora, Ontario on Satur-| |day, July 10, 1965, Nancy Anne way. of Mrs, B. Sandford tice). mora; Va borough; . W. Moffat nockburn; Marmore; Sault Ste. Marie and George wi pre ldeceased her; in her 79th year. Thirty- wy Bd (Louise) Holden of Toronto. Mrs. Curtis is resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, in loving mother of Early Bird Game nd Kennelly, Laporte (Alene), Mrs. . , in nis tion Cemetery. Prayers will be held at 8 p.m, (Knights evening of Bannockburn; Mrs. Fox (Cassie) of Mar- ay Jones (Jennie) of Peter- (Eva) of Osh- awa; Mrs, 8 "simpson (Mildred) of Ban- Mrs, D. Lumis (Bernice) of Francis of Oshawa; Herry of so filed three grandchildren and a number of i erent or ecocnneiay abe wiive. Funeral F services were hi on Tuesday, July 13 DATED this 13th doy of July, Jat the Zion United Church with interment 1965. in the Zion Cemetery. HYMAN end HYMAN, 86 King Street East, Solicitors for the Administrotor. Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all, GERROW | FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST __TELEPHONE 728-6226 EVERLASTING MEMORIALIZATION is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER that we supply and install; Please call MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK DARLINGTON TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD REQUIRES TENDERS To re-decorate two rooms in North Courtice Public School. ----j|band and one son, 23% 19% "4 Crush int | SUNNYSIDE PARK BINGO TONIGHT 20 at ames ot $20, 5 games 30, -- $150 Jackpot 2 -- $250 Jackpots. i) NUMBERS 50 and 52 RED BARN Children under 16 not admitted. CALIFORNIA TOUR Escorted - 26 Doys Sept. 4th to 29th inclusive For information telephone 623-3265 COLMER Travel Service OBITUARIES MRS. ELMER G. GLOVER The death occurred yesterday of Mrs. Elmer G. Glover of 137 Gladstone ave. She had been in failing health for the past few years. ey,, The former Mabel Palmer, she was born in Unionville the daughter of George and Mar- garet Palmer. She was married in Whitby in 1929 to Elmer Glover, The cou- ple had lived in Oshawa for) 36 years. She was a member of the Simcoe Street United Church. She is survived by her hus- John, of Sg opie There is one sister Mrs. Norrish (Lilian), of Oshawa) pont two grandchildren. 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In her 86th y Whitby, y her year, The body is resting at the/st, --|McIntosh - Anderson Funeral) The funeral was from will be at Groveside Cemetery,|Church. Burial was at Resurrec- Brooklin. tion Cemetery. Pallbearers were: W. Mazur, EDGAR CHARLES SINGER p. Grant, W. Krystosik, H. 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Que Chib Que Sturg Quemont Raglan Rayrock Rio Aigom Sherritt Sil Stand Siscoe Steep R Teck Corp Texmont Texore 20 ae 13% A ial " 10% 5 95 $164 You 164 570 565 565 si0 $8 "w+ % 45 4 + 154 154 54+ ve =o | '20 | Market riod at the base in Papeete, then sent to a test location. Almost all freight and sup- \station arrive at the port of Pa- peete, last two years. |the seafront. replaced' by new docks $,400 feet of seaport. The French navy has con- structed permanent through a training-briefing pe- iplies for the experimental test which has been vastly | enlarged and modernized in the} The old wharfs and docks stretched about 1,020 feet along These have been) along instal-jquiet Gloucestershire town be- ,|lations at Papeete, which is tolcause he claims. council is let- become a major port for Pas- ting the streets get too dirty. Also Gligible: Queencrest, 8-106; Maid x Honor, No Boy, Prince Gua Sorensen, 105; rei -- "eh 11; Ringer Flinger, No A--Bill Pepe ley €ntr B--H A is Entry. marked off on the two islands. At-them the bombs can be ex- ploded either by being Iropped from a plane, detonated under- |ground or detonated on a tower 'on the spot. A large part of the French fleet will be stationed in the {s-| lands during the tests. SHOWS WHAT'S WANTED CHELTENHAM, England \(CP) -- Councillor Dudley Al- idrilge swept a street in this claiming. Maiden, three-. and four-year- olds. (Divn of Ist), 6 Furlongs, Marie's Bid, Harrison 105 Tanamakoon, Turcotte X105 Bodwenni, No Boy 110 Bray Lake, No Boy 122 Gallumphant, McComb 122 Bonnie Visitor, No Boy 110 Held Over, Harris X110 Mae's Mistake, No Boy 115 Windy Tiger, Grech X100 Tan Mist, No Boy 110 Jet Invader, Hale 125 Air Champ, Werry X117 Also Eligibl Jerry, Inouye, 105; Ing, two-year-olds. 5 runes 4), 1A-Nayno, Maxwell 12,90 5.80 ' "Victor's Best, Gomez 4.00 1A-DH---Nearcostar, Turcotte 12,90 5.80 |6--DH--Sweetly packed, Harrison Also Ran in Order: Miss Escar, |Boy, Count Lively and Clem Clam. |A--Krever and Hood Entry. \Bu--Deadheat for third. |Winner, dk b or br f, W |Pink Camelia, by Alabam | Pool $28,190. Daily Double + $50,957, | SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100, Claim ing, three-year-olds, 6¥2 Furlongs (8) 4Free View, C'bertson 13.10 ieienn's Whirl, Waish Also Ran in. Order: Hon Boues, |Merry Barque, V. Sil, 'A- "Credit Union, 16% 164 16a-- Ve) land A-- Kilkarry. AS © Goodman and J Wright Entry. DAILY DOUBLE, | Free, by Selector. {Pool $51,311 . ve | THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,600, Aliow-|28 ances. Two-year-olds, 5 Furlongs (9). 1A-Gay North, Gomez 8 -lce Water, Harris 2 -Fort Rouge, Hale 4.80 Also Ran in Order: Lady Kasha, Wa- foaled in Canada, 6.70 3.70 2. Cosmic Kid and A--Warm Reception. A---Windfields Farm Entry, Winner, by Bull Pool $63,640. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,700, Allow: in Canada. One Mile on turf course (7), Bid, Ferro 340 2.50 T-Arnmart, Dittfach 3.10 3.00 3Sassy Sarah, Robinson Also Ran in Order: Greek Tar, Fabius, Red Purse and Twenty Francs. Winner, ch ¢, 3, To Market -- a Re- quest, by deta Pool $68,70 FIRST RACE Sat me (Trot) three- year-olds. Purse 7) Riddell's Flies 'Sihiphent 3.4 2.60 if Catherine Nariel Holmes = 5,00 Gay Bandit, McKinley Also Started: Brilliant Mir, Oour Pat-/ ricia, Fantabulous Riddell, Ginger Oak's. SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile space) five-| NEW WOODBINE RESULTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,500, Claim- $.10 4.0 3.40 3.10 7-Bay Flight, Inouye 5.60 1 AND 4, PAID $128.70) |Winner, ch f, 3, Espalier - Turn Me 80 3.70 3.10 'bush, Menien Mambo, Lady Escar, A-- Tae {, 2, by Nearctie -- Gal Gai, ances, three- and four-year-olds, foaled | 7 2.50 4.20 Wild GARDEN CITY RACEWAY 00 Boy, 105; Bettye M., No Boy, Boy, B-106; King ond. Cinderella Stable THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 (4000) Berne Willie's Briefs Grech, '107 Peterry, Ne SEVENTH RACE--Purse $3,100. Allow. 'ances. Three- and four-year-olds, 1 Mile Scadadie, No Boy 108 Jovial Joel, Maxwell 117 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse ae ag 4 roids and Hardhead, Harris My Valentine, Ferro X104 Systems Go, No Guest Speaker, Wi "4 A--Grovetree Stable and F J Senelll pet ae and Dne Hill Acres Entry. jut Cres '. X--§ ibs, AAC POST TIME 2 P.M. FIFTH RACE --Purse $2,700, Allow- ances, three- and four-year-olds, foaled in Canada, | Mile turf (7). S-Aliruiiah, Harrison 20.460 3.90 2.70 3-Blue Mel, Dittfach 2.20 2.10 6Fabius Jr., McComb 2.50 Also Ran in Order: Cap Ferrat, Chinese Festival, Whipper Whiz and = Ringer "| Fling cabinets, 5 ane 4, PAID $38.00 |wi or br f, 4 Amaruliah -- Sipe ty *aiibha Mf Pool $26,607 Quinella Pool $32,932, SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Cisim- |inge four-year-olds and up. 6% Furlongs 7), \-Sliky Rosa, Maxwell 9.90 ks 4.90 & Bimini Bill, Harris 79 ste 2-Leader Lane, Remillard Also Ran in Order: Nekina, Arthur " ,|Ocean Pear! and Mount Market. Winner, b ¢, 4, Silky Sullivan -- Loma |Rosa, by Admiral Lea, |Pool $69,238, SEVENTH RACE--Purse $10,000 added "Nassau Stokes'. Three-year-olds and up, fillies and mares. | Mile en Marshall Turf Course (8). Royal tere, Leblanc 2.90 2.10 2.40 1A-Beavante, Gomez 2.30 2.50 2B-Roval Soirit, Inouye 2.90. 2,10 a Also Ran in Order: Green Goddess, A --Reagent, EE vt Famous Road end Golden Turkey A--Dane_ Hill "acres and Willow. Downs Farm Ent 2: B-Stattord arms Entry. er, ch f, 4, by Hasty Road -- Change-| sole, by Alibhai. Pool $88,684, | | BIGHTH RACH -- Purse $2,100. Claim- three and four-yeer-olds, One end one-ssteenh Miles (8) le Nick, Turgotte 4,60 * ie jb 8-Acanthus, Walsh 6Comby, McComb 5.00 Also Ran in Order: Good Ovation, Sir Axton, Resolve, Prince Sied and Susan's Prince, Winner, b & 4, by Will Somers -- Dini, ti Nee 1 $70,041. Total Pool $552,301. Antendance 78%, FAVORITE DOILIES By ALICE BROOKS Most enjoyable crochet! Dress up tables for entertaining with new doilies, Fresh, cirsp touch for tables) -- large pineapple dolly serves|"™ hed centrepiece, scarf, too, Pat- Also Started: Sunset Lee M., Eddie's Pride, Hasty Widow, Goldie Elgin W. 1 Bag Hig C. -- Soratched. SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) tage year-olds and up. Purse sale} (6) 'Seiry Yates, Wellwood 6.00 3.50 3.20 3.00 2.50 The funeral took place today jof Mrs. Sophia Pyrcz who died) She was pre-deceased by twO\at the Oshawa General Hospital| |Mrs. Pytcz lived at 761 Rowena! the} Home for service this Saturday|Armstrong Funeral Home with|the Saskatchewan at 10.30, The Rev. J. G. Morris) High Requiem Mass sung at St. |says he will not seek another will conduct the service. Burial|Hedwig's Roman Catholiciterm, The 68-year-old member year-olds and under; Purse $ Queen's Pride, Wilson preve Margaret, Filion ena K. Blue, Carmichael ee) Started: Glendale indian, Wann, Kin DAILY PAID $7.10. THIRD RACE -- 5% Furiongs (Trot Ener! 2100 Sales to 11:00 a.m.: 490,000, FOREIGN TRADING | 100 $47% 47% 47% --6% 900 425 425 425 200 170 170 170 +5 |Kintutlea, Ingles --vvwwwwwwwee |White Princess, Hamel Darn Tooting, Kingston WON'T RUN 'Also Started: REGINA (CP)--J. H. Brock-|Freez® Brown Wolly elbank, veteran CCF member of legislature, Maker No, 6 and Noranda Cochwill Yk Bear bare | Lord Dean. | year-olds and up, Purse $600 Galle's Jet, Kingston Prince Ondago, Wellwood Perey Dares, nage , i , |for Kelsey said Saturday helyer"tamte"oneide Chief, 'Rudy Lectin jwants to make room for [younger men. He held several cabinet posts in the former CCF ver Laurie, Oneida Sue Sue. FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) three- year-olds and up. Purse $600 (7) Fleety Riddell, Grattan $., Niagara Chance. No. 4 o three-year-olds and up, Purse $600 20.10 6.50 3,60 0 3,00 Lila Lee Henley, Cherry FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) three- (8) 49.90 13.30 6.30 4.80 i Raine ster a.50/t |"Also Started: Miss ima, Mighty Stein, 3.40 2 2.60! armbro Electra. "ron £39 auineiea, on No, 6 and Ne. % PAID SEVENTH | three-year-olds and up. Lord Yates, Kingston ) | Cotton Maid, Walker Ben Away, Waddell Also Started: Wick, RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) Purse $900 (8) 9.20 4.10 3,90 3.10 2, 3. Famous ariay, Red Riddell. Alayne Scot, Silk Boy W., BIGHTH RACE -- | Mile (Pace) debad year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8) |Sandy Demon, J. Haye & 4,10 2.70 2.70 Andy Atom, Coke Edgewood Key, Waddell 6. | Also Started: Minor Helen, La Salle's Hope, Swan Seng, Bennie Boy C., Allan jWilmac, NINTH RACE -- 1-Mile pe heap: year-olds and up. Purse (6) Postal Chief, Llewelyn Lookout nave Lea, Varcoe no bpd | bi R. Byrd, Scratched -- Rod- ern 7229: doilies 16 x 36 and 12 x 16 inches; directions, Thirty-five cents (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft '90|Dept., 60 Front St, -w., Toronto 70/1, Ontario. 1965 NEEDLECRAFT CAT- ALOG -- 200 designs, 3 free atterns! Newest knit, crochet fashions, embroidery, 25 cents, Now! Send for elegant, new "Decorate with Needlecraft!" 5 beautiful room settings, 25 complete patterns for decora- tive accessories in one book! Pillows, wall hangings, cur- tains, appliques, more! 60 cents. Value! Deluxe Quilt Book --| 723-2633 Edgar Charles Singer of 237\don, M. Zawaski and §. Tokar- government, including that of Hi Acres Averill, Stirton Thompson 11.00 5.80 4.00 00-116 complete patterns. 60 cents. Little Tom Baker OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS FOR HALF-SIZES By ANNE ADAMS / NEW TWIST to a slim- sheath -- it ties on top, ' "style. Just the dress you need to pack up and go places. Sew it in linen-weave rayon. Printed Pattern 4537; Half Sizes 124, 1 16%, 1H | wh, 22%. Size 16% requires yards 45-inch fabric. FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents add two cents sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, AD- DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE Ss, care of The Oshawa Times, Pat- tern Dept., 60 Front st. w. 'To- ronto 1, Ontario. COMPLETE FASHION en PORT in our new mer Pattern Catalog plus al pon for ONE FREE PATTERN! Everything you need for the life you lead -- 350 design ideas! For information contoct Mr. S. E. Phoir. After 5 p.m. call 723-6259. TENDER CLOSE JULY 21, 1965. M, J. Hobbs, Enniskillen, Ont. Huron st. died Tuesday in Prin-|owski. jcess Margaret Hospital, To-|---- ronto. Son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Albert J. Singer, he was born ov. 6, 1892, in Somersetshire, England, He came to Canada 57 years ago and settled in Osh- awa, He married the former Annabella Cathro here July 4, \1914. He was a member of the IN MEMORIAM |Lebanon Masonic Lodge, No. 139 and an adherent 7 St. An- BARBER -- In lovin drew's United Church, He work- mie =~ Iretter. Eine Pear! Garber, |ed at Fittings Ltd., for 47 years. Our lips ol A is wis tees (ee is survived by his wife beet se = a what te ty, and two sisters, Mrs, Harry od ? we miss her = idrews (Eva) of Oshawa an trina rahetwonesome tedey, (Mrs. Ernest Ford (Alice) of [Soaren one Sermlly, England. Four brothers, Wil- liam, James, Albert and Frank |predeceased him. Rev. John Morris will con- duct the service in the chapel of the Armstrong Funeral Home ary and | Friday at 2 p.m. Burial will be lin Union Cemetery. FUNERAL OF HAROLD WILBUR COWLES Funeral service for Harold Wilbur Cowles, who died Sun- day in his 36th year, was held lyesterday at the Armstrong Fu- |neral Home. The service was conducted by Pastor J. C. Reynolds of College Park Churcieinterment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Pallbearers were John Gid- dings, William Edmunds, Bruce Edmunds, Norman Constantin- ewu, Julian Constantineau and Donald Cowles. FRIDAY July 16 Attendance, 3.111. Send 50 cents now. ~ LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements ond floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING j CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 jprovincial treasurer, Total "Pool $155,732. Wilmington Belle, R. Fillon 37-- Auctions AUCTION SALE SAT. JULY 17 Household Furniture Property of Estate of EDITH LITTLE, 138 Ash St., Whitby. Bed chesterfield, nearly new; Kroehler rocker; living room chairs, beds, dressers, radio, dishes, refrigerator, electric stove, washing machine, gar- den tools. Many other articles. Terms Cash. Sale at 2 p.m. "What's the flavour secret of Gold Crest Whisky?" "It's in Hiram Walker's secret distilling process' in Ne CT GALLAS --- In loving memory of « dear husband end father, Dmitre Gallas, who passed away July 15, 1961, Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear; Fond memories raw ery sey, Remembrance keeps him n Ever remembered by wife family. Auctioneer, Loyal Pogue. 38--Coming Events HOLY CROSS BINGO Every Friday 7:45 ian He $600. CARD OF THANKS IN: PRIZES $220. in 56 Nos., $20. Consolation $10 each Horizontal Line LINDSEY In. loving father and grandfather, Wi George Lindsey, who passed away July 15, 984. Without farewell you fell asleep Leaving memories for us to keep -- Within our hearts you'll always stay And be remembered every d Lovingly remembered by Russell, Mar- Crest a flavour you'll really enjoy. It combines the qualities you like best, in perfect balance. Gentile, light, golden-mellow to be sure--but with the subtle difference of a great flavour secret, And always of the same superb quality, Try Gold Crest next time. You'll see why it's attracting so much attention. HOPKINS | would like to thank my! relatives, friends and neighbors -for, gifts and get-well cards received while @ pa- tient in Oshawa General Hospital. thanks to Doctors MacDonald and Row- sell, nurses and staff. | thank all. --Gertrude Ins OSBORNE -- | would tike to thank my friends and neighbors, Courtice United Church Women, Champiein Telephone Pioneers, Oshawa and Newmarket, for $200 in 51 Nos. $20 Consolation wore gifts and cards 'ent me while a! atient in Osh. General WH tal. Free Admission---Good Parking iFhenks also. to Dr, theca nareen. one statt of 4F; also fe Rev. J. Romeril. for No Children Please \" visite, lee Relparne PLAN BALLOON RALLY Swiss tourist officials hope to establish a world record for ac- curacy in piloting a free ballodn at a rally to be held at Muerren in August. |

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