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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Aug 1965, p. 27

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Walter Dobrich, a student at Central Technical School in Toronto, has built a model car with round-sided triangular blocks where the TRIANCULAR WHEELS TESTED The 24-inch model car, built as a math club project, is described as plication of "a simple ap- the constant- width concept of the Reu- wheels would ordinarily be. STOCK MARKET MINES TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchangé--Aug. 4 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrarts. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale.)| INDUSTRIALS 1 Net Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge 60 $12 12 2 820 $374 37% 37% 50 990 990 990 Algoma 81 $6456 6456 6 Alumini 212 $28% 28% Anthes A 220 $18¥2 18' Arg C P @ £1050 $12% 12% Atl Suger 250 $21%4 21% Aveo 233s 6 COS Bank Mont 305 $61% 61'4 Bank NS Abitibi Alta Gas Alta Gas w Agnico 250 Akaitcho 500 Am .Larder 2000 A Am Moly 900 Armore 600 A_ Arcadia 2000 Atl C Cop 1400 Belleterre 4000 Bethim 100 Braiorne 100 C Lencourt Captain Cariboo Cassiar Chimo Coch Will Con Shaw Cc Mogul Con Nichol Cop Corp D'Ar 1000 220 500 675 1666 400 4000 1000 -1 +5 + --! = +1 +" --1 +% -1 400 M4A-- +1 +2 +h 100 4 14 410 «410 | Sea i a 48 48 14Ve 14a 142 #0 15 s By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)--She was gowned by Adrian in slinky white satin, to set off the milk whiteness of her hair. She traded wisecracks and kisses with Clark Gable, giving as well as she took, She -was a tough customer, but soft as but- ter inside, This was the screen portrayal of Jean Harlow, the subject of two 1965 film biographies and a sensation - filled best - selling book, In her heyday of the 1930s she compriséd all the glitter of the glamor period of Hollywood history, It was a time when Harlow Combined Gl Of Hollywood In 1930's Film czar Will Hays instituted amor a code as early as 1927. But nothing much was done about it until 1933, That was when the Roman Catholic bishops, alarmed by possible damage to their flocks by racy films, cre- ated the Legion of Decency to movie sex adopted sophistica-|rate movies on moral content, tion--and an air of unreality. Will Hays knew the legion Pressures for censorship hadjcould hit the industry right been building up with the flam-|where it hurt--the box office. ing-youth films of the 1920s, The|The code was tightened and clamor mounted when the moy-|placed in the hands of tough ies started to talk at the endjIrish - Catholic Joseph Breen. of that decade, For more than 20 years the "As long as films were silent,|iron-fisted Breen office enforced they had a ballet-like aspect on}such rules as; the. screen," says Geoffrey} "Adultery and illicit sex... Shurlock, now the industry's|must not be explicitly treated, head censor as production codejor justified, or presented at- administrator. "But when you|tractively." started discussing adultery in| "Excessive and lustful kiss- dialogue, then people becamejing, lustful embraces, sugges- more concerned about morality|tive postures and gestures are in films." not to be shown," ssennaeneiameemenaes with each revolution but teachers and other students who have pushed it agree it does move without bouncing. --CP Photo leaux triangle'. Franz Reu- leaux was an engineer and mathematician in _ Berlin. Looking at: the model you can almost feel the bumps FORT ERIE RESULTS TUESDAY, AUG. 3 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,100, Maiden, questtully, by Requested. three- and four-year-olds, One and one-|Pool $44,122. sixteenth Miles. (8). 8-The Contest Man, 2.50| FIFTH RACE -- mucse S228, Sealey 'Tanamakoon, Turcotte 3.70 ing, three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs A | Ripe 0 Peter Picker, Turcotte 5.90 2.60 2.20 2.90 2.60 2.9 pelts. Gordon 740) v Also Ran in Order: Win Dixie, Cerrilo,|6-Daring Bull, Potts |3-Machavoine, Harris Penadee, Bray Lake and Valsprious. Winner, ch @, 4, by Noble Hero -- Baff-| Aliso Ran in Order: lisle and Strong Willed ling, by Laice. Pool $21,719. Daily Double Pool $42,227 QUINELLA, 4 AND 6, Winner, b g, 3, by Nearctic -- Silver SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-|dess, by Intent. ing,t hree-year-olds and up. 6¥2 Furlongs Pool $24,084, (10). | SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Allow- 7-Roman Dipper, Rob'son 12.30 §.50 4.10 ances, two-year-old fillies, 5¥@ Furlongs 2-Sir Demijohn, Turcotte 5.70 3.70) (5) 9-Our Interview, Dittfach 4.40|3.$py Davelle, Duran 6.10 3.00 2.20 Also Ran in Order: Bonnie Flare, Fal-|5; ady. Kasha, Harris 3.20 2.10 |sun, Prince Tour, Well Oiled, Humber! ¢Caledon Star, Harrison 2.10 |Broom, Feverzauber and Prilynn. Also Ran in Order: Farnastar and Novu- DAILY DOUBLE, 8 AND 7; PAID $40.60) veije, |Winner, ch g, 6, by Big Dipper 2nd --/| winner, dk b or br f, 2, by Spy Song --| | Rofice, by Roman, | Davelle, by Shannon 2nd, | |Pool $34,341, Pool $38,951 | H'ris 4.30 2. 4 80 70 90 Bega Bega, Black! 6, PAID $15.70 God- | GLECO 50 $72¥a 72% Bay Mills 100 450 Bell Phone 334 $58% Bow Valley 100 $8 100 425 425 425 7 100 «($7 230 10 $26% so 3 275 $22 125 $50 225 $242 zi $68 415 $9% 200. 360 90 363% 39% 170 $41% 41% 41% '5 $41 4 4 124 $13% 13% 13% 100 405 405 405 ie % 40 $26%e 26¥e 26% + 200 $13% 13% 134-- Ye 26% 26% 1100 $36 139 $21 110 $100. 992 99% m0 S854 5% 5% 410 $23% os 15 $3) 450 58% 7 30% 26% 21% 50 ue 68 baad 0 63% 9% 20 Ov 47 20 13% 23 $19 19% 5" a $47%0 AT%e $11% 11% xi0 $95 Fem 225 $2 Fed Farms 100.360 30 $185 00-70 y ite 00 @ 025 $174 17% 17% 125 $12 7 $65 sma Wm DP +% bh) 24% 8% " 70 We n 6! 225 $26¥2 26% zil $16" 25 be $17% 17% 27 $515 MC 200 int Nickel 829 $92 int Util 235 $29 Inter PL xd 245 $88 inv Grp A Jamaica Ps Va $15% 150 475 225 $14%0 50 $26% 1565 $47% 25 $27 720 $82 250 $10 225 $13% 145 $10% Morse A Nia $ Stl pr Noranda NO NGas 2p NW Util pr Pac Pete Pow Corp QN Gas QN Gas pr Reichhold Tr Can PL Trans-Mt Trans PPL Un Carbide Un Gas Versatile Vic G Tr Walk GW Weldwood WCoast Tr W Supp! A Weston A Weston B 100 $8% 25 $27% 75 $26% 220 $182 1800 $14% 100 $20% OILS 500 (11 $18% 84 Bh-- $10%2 10% 48 148 425 "4 4 w 239 U2 242 242 317% 1% 177 305 305 305 : a7 978 378) --s Hours across Canada, 19% 60 12% 53% 51% 44 % 33 5 58 91% 29% 15% 4s 8% 8% 36 13% 22 69% ve 26% 47% 27 82 10 1% 10% 7 27% 8% 20% 20' 10 4 8% 277% + Ve on % un 360 175 36% 6% 6% THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- ling, maiden two-year-olds,: foaled in Can- 320 ada, 5¥2 Furlongs (12). 102 10% 10% 1i-Carodana, McComb 0.30 17.90 7.90 % 6 16 {10Hullabalu, Gordon 5.10 3.20 $145 14% 145% -- Ve) 9-Aldenstart, Dittfach 3.80 9. 9a 9% | Also Ran in Order: Breezy Breeze, Miss! a 2 |Telso, Busher Jackson, Foredeck, Shining | 33 +1 |Mark, Potente, Eternal Flight, Cresta Roja and New Canadian, +25 | Winner, dk b or br ¢, 2, by Blue Man -- | 290 Break Miss, by Unbreakabie, j 450 Pool $43,070. | 16% 1644 lam | 670 670 670 = | FOURTH RACE -- rurse $2,000. Claim-| $274 272 27a + Veling, maiden two-year-olds, foaled Jn Can- $68'%4 68% 68% + "aj ada, 5¥2 Furlongs (12). 108 108 108 --4 | 2-Cdn. Request, Duran 4.60 3.20 2.80 40 38% 38/2 --1'2| 9-Danish Dancer, Cuthbertson 3.90 3.20 190 190 |12-Holiday Jones, McComb 6.30 | Also Ran. in Order: Latin Levee, Wheels) Jr. Brother Chervil, Ki Shot, Harry) Hughes, Mimico, Gary Lee and Tond 49 9 9° «9 +% 540 535 540 320 3200 +10 'agon Deihi Pec Dicknsn Discovery Fiwest M Frncoeur 500 1500 920 100 | 4500 | 4500 | 100 1000 1000 3500 4000 10 2% 2674 -- 23 bad 590 Grandisie ue "a Gunner 9% 360 6+5 63% + Ve 9% 0 2 0% + 47% -- Vo -I 20 13% 16% har. Winner, b f, 2, by Roman Seandal -- Re- 3 $144 14% 422 41 21% 30 22 220 222 ea 242-242-242 a ee +8 % THURSDAY, Marchant Marcon Martin Mattgmi McAdam McWat Midrim Mt Wright MultlM New Bid New Cal N Hosco N Kelore Norbeau Norgold N Bordu North Can Northgte Obaska Orenade Occidental P Patino Pax int Peerless Probe Que Lith Que Man Radiore Raglan Rayrock Rio Algom San Ant Satellit Sherritt Sigma Sil Eureka Sil Miller Starratt Steep R Teck Corp Texmont Thom & Tribag Trin Chib Tundra Un Buffad UCL Mine Un Fort Upp Can 950 Violam 1050 White Star 54800 1000 2 1000 6% 6% 614 11:00 @.m.: 655,000, (3000) year-| | | | FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000 Claiming, maiden three and four- olds, foaled in Canada. é¥a Furlongs. Alirahni, No Boy 112 Selwyn, No Boy 117 Berne Jerry, No Boy A-112 | David's Chic, McComb 112 ; | 2 Chic Visitor, rey | Tan Mist, No 2 he 7% 7% | Sweet Salling, No Boy C-117 | gE 2 s Bodwenni, Robinson .D-117 270 270 270 +3 | Bonanza Babe, Werry X112 : + 'aicurrette, Sutcilffe X112 190 +1 |Come On Bob, Steve X112 |Salem Prince, Turcotte A-X112 Also Eligible: Pick A Star, Ferro, X112; |Count Fair, Inouye, 117; Canadian Rebel, | |Duran, 112; Mr. Bellachop, Tingley, 122; |Pinebush, No Boy, B-117; Gale, Robinson, 1D-117 7" 77 7 =! $17" 17% 17% 7 «6107:«107--s +1 a4 33 "ol 36% 36% 36% +2% eS eee a2 2 42 --) 1% + Me ah + % 11% 'oe 7000 4 3000 2050 200 2000 00 500 ~v"' | i -- Ve 185° +10 i) 9% -- % -5 200 1985 25000 140 140 «(140 70 785 755 21% 204 2) 1 % 8% 8% 200 25a 25% 25% 300 850 2" 2+ 65 A--A G Hedges and Jimall Farm Entry B--J ED Ryan and Mrs @ Robson Entry C--S Moinar, J G Callari and P Bellonio| Entry. | D--Mrs R € Fisher, RL and BA Dun-) ham Entry. SECOND RACH -- Purse $2,000 (3000) . 6 Furlongs, is 106 Mat Va 16% 1% 1 Cy 14+ 53% 51% Fi Half Light, Inouye Saucy Question, Robinson 118 Shiny Dice, Leblanc 114 Select Sin, Harrison 106 Bon Coeur, No Boy B-116 Turkey Batter, Duran 10% Ships That Pass, Turcotte 114 Easy. Ella, Harris A-X101 Bingham, Turcotte X112 Also Gligible: Silk 'n Saphires, Har-| rison, 112; Music Festival, Gordon, 112. | A--L C Morrisroe and Mrs N Jensen 587% + 2 + 294 -- ntry. 8--T Sullivan and H §& Shannon Entry. THIRD RACH -- Purse $2,300 (5000) Claiming, two-year-olds. 5% Furlongs, Caljcoon, Diaz A-X117 King's intent, Ferro X10? The Four R's, Harris X109 Valley Town, Gordon 114 | Asisee It, Ferro B-X114 |Don Cecilio, Turcotte X117 Nallord, Harrison 122 Diaz A-X117 26 | 15% 475 8 ie -- Yo Ve Sales to IIDELETE (not traded) Jamaica PS 225 $18% 18% 183 HIHCXN In 11 a.m, Industrials Jefferson 225 $1834 18% 18% Jeff Bw 850 $12% 1244 12% + % INSERT after Jett Bw Jockey C 525 $5% Add Toronto 12:40 P.M.: FOREIGN TRADING 1500 465 465 465 1000 595 595 595 200: 12:«212"~«W12 300 450 450 450 "| Tired, Flushed , Smoky's Money Galore, No Boy C-122 Java Jive, Leblanc D-114 Also Eligible: Count Fox, No Boy, D-1" -Mrs E M Allen Entry. | ~The Pheasant Stable, | and Miss J Wood Entry |C--J F and J L Agro and Willow Downs |" Farm Entry D--Mrs H L Lam Entry. +5 | 420 | FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Allow: jances, Three- end four-year-olds, 6/2 Pur-| --4 | longs, | A 5% 5+ eB. W F Edmiston Cochwill Dickenson Peerless Violamac FIRST RACH ~ 4% Furlongs (Trot) 734 214 + V9) S iu*") Students Depart Hi for 3-year-olds and up. Purse $800 (7). TORONTO (CP)--Tired, but)amarch Van, Corbett 7.00 3.50 2.50) flushed with the excitement Of|#-The Irishman, Feagan 3.50 2.70) i a i |2-Siter Matt, Kingston 3.10) 4 ee Claude Hupe, 17-year-old|* Aig started: Buckaroo, Pat Riddell,| '4+ ve| Rimouski, Que. student, put an|wayne Hall, and Cook's Brogue. jarm around his English-speak-|-#te scratch, Kintutica. : ; | fey) pal, Marc Cause, 15, of Oak-) seconp race ---7 Furlongs (Pace ville, pe 2 babe it Pca (8) "Rn , Tango Lobel, Find 2.90 2.40 2.20) Encore les visites!" the|Ciedeme Herbert, Herbert 3.00 2.50! {young French-Canadian said. All|8-Hazella, Coke 2.80 ti) s s. F. . 7ng-|. Also Started: Worthy Flemington, Bar- 26% -- the students French and Eng. bara Scott, Apatche Grattan, Par-T-Guy,! 184 ish-speaking alike who jammed|and Sparky Express. i" + Ys'Toronto's Union Station Satur-|OAILY' DOUBLE, 4 AND 6, PAID $11.50 Va | ¢ Z 11 + vday night, knew what he meant,| jand let out a cheer. 164 2 Roughly translated, "4 m0 +5 330 «+8 262 ik 2 0% 61% 13 12% % 20% | | | | +% "e THIRD RACE -- 7 Furlongs (Pace) for 4year-colds and under, Purse $700 (6). | ras Dr Pat, ImcFadden 8.00. 4.60 2.90 WAS 6.Chippidale,. McRann 7.70 3.90 4+Etching, Hayes 3,00 et's do It again." »| Also Started: Arieen, Goldies Joe, and Hupe and some 600 Quebec orien Genter |students were saying adieu after) Scratched, Victoria Killean, Argyel Kim y,|their month-long July visit. to erly various Ontario centres, guests § jof English students of their age. 10% +" The visit was part of the 1965/7-candy Bonm, Parr 6.90 3.60 tis [Student exchange program spon-|2-Adioreta, McFadden 2.89 jsored by. the Canadian Council} | Alse Seiten Pert Becky, Ruth's | ae aisey, 1, LI'Annie, jof Christians and Jews. In all, all ne some 1,000 quebec students - 1 quebec students re-) pisey pace -- 7 Furlongs turned home this weekend from)|}-vear-olds and up. Purse $600 3-Eddie's. Pride, Feagan 7.30 "Northwood Beaver, Gemmili 19% | it 20% + Val 4) n uy FOURTH RACE -- 1 Miie (Pace) for |4year-olds and under. Purse $800 (8) |4Irish Danny, McC'lum 36.20 13.50 5.60 +8 Pace) for . (8) 3.60 2.80 340 2.80 |A--Mrs F H Merrill Jr and T O\ONF-Broken Equipment SEVENTH RACE--Purse $2,100. Claim- ing, three-year-olds and up. One and one- sixteenth Miles (8). 2-Roy Jo, Gomez 1-Admiral Armbro, Dittfach 3-Prince Bubi, Robinson Also Ran in Order: Gandio, Probado What A Question, Blac kCoral and Prime Princess. Winner, b g, 4, by Armageddon -- Dray- fon's Sal, by Abbe Pierre, Pool $50,738. EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100, Claim: ing, three-year-olds and up. One and one- sixteenth Miles (8), 5-Supreme Chief, Ferro 16.80 éDougs Chop, ssner 4Red Purse, Steve Also Ran in Order: Acanthu Blue, Spanking Breeze, Real Exciamado, Winner, ch by Some $.80 3,50 3.10 4.80 3.9 8. 6.40 5.90 21.50 7.50 Midway Black and by Nantaliah -- Primacy, Chanee. Pool $57,091 Totel Pool $384,845, Attendance 6,928. FORT ERIE ENTRIES AUGUST 5 Clear and Fast Encore Une, Shuk A-108 Advance Glass, Nedeau 118 Entangled, No Boy 115 Play The Game, No Boy 110 Day's Best, Walsh 118 Queen's Birthday, Inouye 110 Senator oy Leblanc 115 Miss Boyd, Duran 110 Canisteo, No Boy 108 Sassy Sarah, Shuk A-105 A--Bill Beasley Entry. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 (4000) Claiming, three-year-olds and up. 6 Fur- longs Bordeau Bar, Leblane 119 Arthur H., No Boy 116 Hannibra, No Boy 111 Joey Mac, Harris X114 Skip Over, Cuthbertson X106 Breconing, Harris X114 Mount Market, Turcotte X111 QUINELLA WAGERING SIXTH RACE -- Pu $2,400. Allow. ances, three- and four-year-olds, 62 Fur- longs. | Butterscotch, Harris X103 \ce Cold, Ferro X108 Caledon Colonel, Harrison 108 Rip Van Jive, No Boy 115 Canadian Statute, Dittfach 110 Tricky Scamp, Shuk A-115 Duby Cat, Shuk A-103 Baden-Baden, Turcotte X113 Black Diver, Lebianc 110 File Lake, Turcotte X118 A--Bill Beasley Entry. SEVENTH RACE--Purse $3,100. Allow- ances. Three-year-olds, foaled in Canada About one and one-sixteenth Miles on turf. Tie Pliot, Gomez' 12! Champlain, Inouye A-117 Isle of Mull, Dittfach B-117 Native Victor, Shuk A-117 Blue Mel, Shuk A-117 Chop-Em-Please, Fitzsimmons 119 Solar Glass, Leblanc 117 Chief Brant, Walsh 117 A--Windfields Farm Entr B--Shanel Stables and P I y. E Boylen Entry. EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 (3000) Claiming, three-year-olds .and up. About one and one-sixteenth Miles on turf, interes, Steve X115 Dance Man, No Boy A-116 Ramsay 2nd, Gomez 118 Queen's Right, Remillard 112 Falpala, Turcotte X113 Hardhéad, Cuthbertson X118 Poney, McComb 11 Money More, No Boy 113 Clovisse, Turcotte A-X106 Crystal Fire, Walsh 113 Navarro, Harris X112 Jazz Round, Cuthbertson X110 € Hays Entry. : X--§ Ibs AAC POST TIME 2 P.M, GREENWOOD RACEWAY _ TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 1-Ken Frisco, Waddell Also Started: Johnny Song, lon, Leo's Pride, Melodie Butch Z. SIXTH RACE 1 Mile (Trot) for} three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8) | 4-Count Yates, Kingston 3.50 2.60: 2.30) 6-Diana Hunter, Feagan 2.90 2. 8-Van's Pride C., Palmer 6. Also Started: Ben Away, Chappie's Boy, Meadow Mabel, Wild Indian and Bishop Song. QUINELLA Nos, 4-CNA Dé PAID $9.20 §.30 EH ODil- Byrd, and SEVENTH RACE three and four-year-olds. é6-Late Frost, AicKinley dInvasion, Walker 12.70 6.50 \Beimont Frances, Galbraith 7.90) Also Started: Diller A Dollar, Lee Ezra,| Willow Brook Happy, First Fiddle, and Sis Herbert 1 Mile (Trot) for Purse $1,200 (8) 4.50 3.40 2.80 EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for! three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,500 (8)! 4Northwood Dipiomcat, Clouthler! 17.50 6.90 3.80 4.50 2.70 3,00 Adios, Judge Kawartha Star 2-Dusty Lightning, Corbett 6-Capetown Lad, Kingston Also : Started: Fireside Forbes, Judge Herbert, and J, R. Spencer, NINTH RACE 1 Mite (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,200 (8) HOhlef Saint, Wes Coke - 6.50 4.00°3.10/ 1-Bomber Dares, Mcintyre 3.90 2.60 7-Greentree' Judy, Boyce 2.80 Also Started: Bonnie Riddell, Santa Raider,' Phantom Witch, Chief Widower and DNF-Robert MaGregor. Did not fin} Ish, Att, 6,884, Total. Pool $351,243, ' 10} | Take a of pi Stock u | Grocery Specials we make picnics more fun with delicious, qua dvantage summer weather . . .go cnicking. p on cold cuts, fresh fruits, beverages, all your favorites. ROUND STEAK or ROAST SHIRRIFF'S JAM & JELLY, Ix GLECOFF BRAND BUTTE : CEREAL POST TREAT Sub FOOD ,, TOMATO JUICE ,,vs PEANUT BUTTER secsrens 7 VARIETIES LUNCHEON MEAT prey 2 'can' 89° DEMPSTER BREAD 55 toaves 95° burn, a wit Seer Sere FF'S SUPERMARKET © Produce Specials THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 4, 1965 27 "Seduction and rape - should never be more than sug- Special Session gested... ~*~ are never the For City C il proper subject es ---- Producers seem ttle con- i stricted by the code. 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