eae aa re STOCK MARKET TORONTO 1) A.M, STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto hay ghar mugen cd (Quotations: in cents uni marked $. 2---Odd lot, XdeEx-div ah rights, xw---fx-warrants. from previous INDUSTRIALS | Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Abitibi 560 $11% 1% hing Alta Gas 100 $38'4 38% 245 S64'4 64% Alumini $784 28Ve Anthes A so) OW $2 52 4590 $13% 13% $30 50 $2 (4 562% 62'4 872% 72% M68 $5814 58% $1 n 6% 20 4 26% Ags closing a me + Ve HM +% obese! Arg 8 pr Arg © Por yg 250 a Bark Mont Bonk NS Bell Phone Bicks PH sm + | 12% + Va) 584 1 + Me 2150 200 $23 1% 100 $1025 = 125 $23 Coch-D C. Savings Con Bidg Con Na pr M ton $432 43% 4a Ve Paper $40% 40% 40% CS Pete 100 Cdn Sup Oi Dome Pete Dynamic Gr Plains Nor Am Gas Permo Petrol 500 Prairie Ol) 100 Provo Gas Seurry Rein 635 Spooner 500 Triad Oj}! 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Mullen with navigator Benn Patti topped a field of 24 cars. He was in class three--cars' of 2,001-to-4,000 ce--and took home laurels for private entries. He drove a 1963 Corvair Monza. The route took in Dorion, Que., Kingston and Hull and St. Jovite, Que. Two cars tied for runner-up laurels in the over-all picture in. results announced. Monday, Guy Vanden Abeele and navi- gator Richard Vanden Abeele brought in their 1965 Mustang in a deadlock with. Pierre Le- sauteur and Jow Schormann, driving a 1965 Peugeot, Class one--for cars up to 1,300 ec~--went to J. R.. Peters and John Langstone, who piloted a 1965 Sunbeam. In the 1,301-to-2,000 cc com- petition, a female team turned _|back all opposition from "% males, Nicolle Martin of Mont- ireal teamed with Ann Coombs Vd) + */of Toronto for a victory in their /1965 Isuzu. the! By DAVE BUTLER ST. PIERRE, St. Pierre-Mi- quelon (CP)--One of the most macabre tourist attractions in the world is hidden somewhere the south coast of Newfound. land, The; object is a dismantled guillotine, said by some to be the device that beheaded Marie Antoinette, Until a short time ago, resi- dents say, the guillotine lay in loft over an administration building near the town's main square. You could see it by walking up three flights of stairs and not telling anyone where you were going. - The aged uprights that held the blade lay on the floor coated with dust and the weighted knife gleamed from an old chest. The basket that received wall. Other parts were haphaz- ardly strewn about. Then the guillotine dis- appeared, It was mysteriously moved from its half - century resting place, : St. Pierre has had only one in this French community off the severed head hung on a Among drivers with cars Of) execution and that was enough Guillotine Hidden In Hills Macabre Tourist Offering St, Pierre, two fishermen im- bibed too much and one stabbed the other to death, Names and dates are forgotten but older residents dimly remember some details. | SENTENCED TO DEATH The murderer was brought to justice and sentenced to death but a problem arose. The only legal method of execution in French territory was the guil- lotine and the tiny colony didn't have one, It was decided one would be imported and a ship .was sent to the nearest French colony, Martinique, to borrow theirs, Martinique had earlier exper- ienced the same sort of prob- lem and had borrowed.its guil- lotine from France. Legend is that the mother country sent the machine that had been used to dispatch Marie Antoinette Oct. 16, 1793, during the French Revolution, The guillotine arrived and was assembled in a prominent place in St, Pierre, The oiled uprights stood stark against the sky and the blade rested on the grooved block at the bottom, in the local jail who had been locked up for excessive debts. reiuctantiy-agress to--de-=-the deed if his debts were paid. Authorities agreed, Some say the guillotine had not been properly, assembled or not sufficiently oiled, Whatever ne reason, the guillotine didn't do its job properly and the poor convict, with his friends watch- ing, had to finish the job with a fish knife. NEVER USED AGAIN The guillotine was never used again, perhaps because memor- ies of the first execution stuck in the minds of would-be mur- derers, or because the chance of a second such incident ruled out its use in the minds of the people, It's' said that no. one here would speak to the executioner, His debtors refused to take the blood money and he was forced to leave the island and live in France, never to be heard of again, The guillotine was dismantled and stored in the loft where it|' lay undisturbed until some time this year, Enterprising businessmen, sensing a lucrative tourist at- traction, had been discreetly in- quiring about the possibility of having it placed in the local museum or-in a special exhibit of its own, It is thought that the federal administration, hearing th s, de- Con Con Gas $13% 13% 13% ni a4 ii ; | 4,001 ce and over, the Abeeles!tq jast the people a lifetime,| Another problem arose, St,|cided to remove the guillotine Crain RL we. e Crastork + 7 , ? 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Monday night by; substituting for an ailing driver) in the feature race. | Peagan, who has reined more} winners than any other driver! in Canada this year, substituted for Bob Silliphant, the regular pilot for Scat Time, owned by Max Webster of Brantford. Feagan drove Scat Time to victory in the sixth race as) Silliphant, not seriously ill.) watched from the rail. Seat Time clicked with run-| ner-up_Ebony Grattan S, for a. $37.80 quinella. The daily double returned $40.90 when Cherry Freeze won! the first race and Fleety Rid- dell won the second. A crowd of 6,494 wagered, $341, 640. NEWS BRIEFS DISLIKES FORMAL SUITS Max Baer, Jethro on The only when required to on the! set. GOAL WAS TROMBONE int Hetlum 1 Kenville 00-21) Jonsmith Kerr Add 5 1000 2 Manoka MS 1000 Marchant Marcon Mattgm! 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Elaborate gasoline measure- v' ments were taken and the four replenishing points were. care- fully controlled. All starters finished the run "a i'. Use Substitutes, " ** | New Soccer Rule | LONDON (Reuters) -- Eng- lish Soccer League clubs again) |took advantage of the new sub- + "i stitutes rule in matches played § 6 1S = 324 29% 324 +2 ies J 460 $35 835 5 » » 2 Rf 38 1% VW J 100 214 212-213 le 14 18 $17% WA 17% 7 % 70 se 6 n tI 58 it 100 8 +10 +2 +1 +5 +15 +1 --$ 2 +1 4 6 2) (721 190 (185 25 170 445 180 " 4) 70 5S" ch] 3 1 +3 4 " ~7 70 (168 ee Sh wold 35 m.: 758,000, Feigao 58% 58% + %) bra +7 153 1a 242 153. 183 S\7% 7% 17% 3S 1§5 155 270 «6270 «270 190 190 190 3) +10 el) \Beck, Jack Hodgson, +10 Monday night. Under an experimental plan operating this season teams can substitute one player at any|} time because of injury. When |the season opened Saturday, 14 i substitutes were used. Four substitutes were used in Monday night's 13 league matches. Leeds United, runner-up for|? the league championship last) season, scored its second suc- jcessive victory of the new cam- paign, beating Aston Villa 2-0 away. OBITUARY FUNERAL OF IRA ALVIN SCOTT Funeral service for the late \Ira Alvin Scott, who died Aug. 21 at Oshawa General Hospital, jwas held Tuesday at the Arm- strong Funeral Home. He wa in his 78th year. Rev. A. Woolcock, padre of ithe Royal Canadian Legion con: ducted the service. Interment was {Union Cemetery. Pallbearers, all members of ithe Legion, were; William Pier- son, Percy. Bagshaw, Charles Earl Gil- jlard and Alfred Brisbois. a in Oshawa OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS | QUICK 10 MAKE By ALICE BR ' alluying shift of with embroidery Whip up an cotton or wool on either of th Embroider flowers on chloe | evening day, of |Pattern 7487: jpattern sizes 10, 12, 20. State size. Thirty-five jfor each pattern please) to Alice Brooks, care of) Waist Needle-) street! 35-inch fabric. 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PREFERS SLACKS Mary Tyler Moore prefers lection of 75 pairs in her ward- robe for The Dick Van Dyke Show, crochet fashions! Hundreds embroidery,!care of The Oshawa Times, Pat- every-|tern Dept., 3 free patterns printed) Toronto 1, Ontario. more designs afghans thing! quilts, toys, in Catlog. Send 25 cents Send for Needlecraft! pillows, more! Value! 25 Only 60 cents Deluxe Quilt Book --/free pattern -- choose it fro 116 complete patterns. 60 cents.|Catalog. 50c. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, 60 Front Street Wes BE ALERT to What's New! "Decorate with|Send for excitement - packed career, Plus coupon for mi glamor styles. , for Dyear-olds. TURSDAY, three-year-olds end up, 6 Furlongs (12), 11-Field Trial, Gomez 3.90 4 2.30) 4Mr, Flirt, Perro 3.90 3.30 1-Witehcraft, Remillard 39 Also Ran in Order: Spanking Breeze, Lady Domain, Rampant Lion, Moores) Selector, Haka, Pails Way, Girl Appeal, | War ag a and Exclamada Winn b or br g & we Doge -- sister "snip, by Flying M' Pool $24,399. Daily Double Poe! $41,754.) SECOND RACE -- Purse $2) im, three-year-olds and up. a). eblanc 6.60 By <4 3.10/ 0,80 6.90) 4,30) Jem | 000, Claim: 6 Furlongs) 2-$wirl of Glory, L +Rip Van Jive, ~~ Bound, Fitzsimmons "aie Ran in Order: Master Harte Good, Mad Charge, Woodco' 'n Ginger, Gal shan River Beau id Midway Blu' DAILY povets, 1) AND 2, PAID $17.40 Winner, bf, 4, by Ky Colonel -- Topic A.) by Ponder. Pool $32,158, THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200 Malden, | eres old fillies. 6 Furiongs (11) sicy Reply, Fitz'ns 19.20 9.40 4.40 lA. "Fih Street, Harris $.10 2,90 6 -Solar Park, Robinson 2.90 Also Ran in Order: B-Gaystone, Gravel Pit, Shipmate, €! Esmeralda, Bashful Maid, B-Enslaved, A-Joy Amme, and) nv iherry. vei Ny Be il, "3 M Davis Jr and OM ge lie one . | J & Hughes Entr Winner, at 2, by VNearctie -- Windy wer, by Windfields. | Pool $43,608, | FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Claim: , three-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs 6.@ 3,70 2.70 4.20 3.20 eine of Maryland, Cuthbertson 4.60 Also Ran in Order: All Seasons, Gay Van, Nacuba, Jovial Joel, Tanwood, and Ky. Quill Winner, b g, 6, by Cote D'Or and -- | Leaupartie, by Le Pacha. , Pitz'ns FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claiming, rk,| &Admiral' FORT ERIE RESULTS AUGUST 24 Pool $49,370, FIFTH RACE = Purse $2,500, Claim: ing, two-year-olds, foaled in Canada, 6 Furlongs (7) 6 -Margabella, Glassner 15.00 5.20 3,50 1A-Fabulad, Gomez 2.70 2.20 2B-\tstordem, Harris Also Ran in Order: Canadian Request |Knight Out, King's Intent and 8-D. | Flight |A--Dane Hill Acres Entry. |B- =u Krever Entry JUINELLA, 6 AMO 1A, PAID $42.90 |winner, ch Me ta ry Mahan - Doug's Serenade, by Royal Serenade, {Por 'Quineiis Pool '4ns. ol $24,392, SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,500. Claiming, three-year-olds. About 7 furlongs on turf (7) | Gift, McComb 5.40 9.80 2.70) Leblanc 6,70 4,50) 1-Kelllsi Gomer 3.70 Also Ran in Order: DQ-Virginia Queen, Scadadie, Single G., and Battle Order. 0Q---Finished Bi but was disqualified | and placed fourth. | Winne er, bt, Py pareien Lee = Oo erous Gift, by Chal 'oo! $49,800. } Hr lp go Powerful 3.00 of multiple sclerosis, a Wilm | | { SEVENTH RACE--Purse $3,100. Allow- | ances, three-year-olds and up. About One) Mile on turf (6) &Pocholl, Gomez S-Runadir, Dittfach l4Ky. Miracle, Harris Also Ran in Order: iil nd Traffic Siren. Winner, ro h, §, by Toropl -- Polvorina, a Preveam | $53,193 BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100, Claim: ing, three-vear-olds and up. |e Miles (9). 4Sun Hash, Hale 7.20 4.70 3.00 1-Rotundo and, Gomer é&Navarro, Harris 4.70 2.80 2.30 2.90 2.30 | Sirius 2nd, Chop-| | |" Also Ran in Order: Hop Hop, Popay, In-| Enlyn Lad by Sungiow - Wee Hash, teres, Roman Dipper, and | Jazz Round Winner, ch g, & Hash. Pool $56,000. Total Pool $399,170. Attendance 6,179. FORT ERIE ENTRIES THURSDAY, Aug. 2% FIRST RACE Purse $2,100 (3000) Claiming Maiden three an& four year-olds One and one iéth miles (13) \jay Flight, rie cg 10s Jet tnvader, Leblanc 122 Firelight, Harris 105 Xalapa Curry, McComb Win Dixie, No Boy 110 Riaplong, Gordon 110 |New Gang, Ferro X105 jLand Ahead, Turcotte X1/0 | Royal Bunny, Duran 110 }Moon Babu, Harrison 115 Alirahni, Harrison 105 |Smart and Lucky, No Boy 105 Also Eligible: Penadee, No Boy 115 We SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000 (3000) aiming, three-year-olds. 6/3 Furlongs | 13) pyoung Fashion, Select Sin, No 1 Ic edit Union, Ferro X112 Half Light, Inouye 116 jBay Flight, Glassner 117 Meteoric, Harrison !17 Jet Attack, Sutcliffe X109 Blue Week, Leblanc 117 John's Whirl, Harris 117 Berno Miss, Turcotte X112 Fabulous Star, No Boy 106 | Spinnerett, Dittfach 111 | Also libile: Jiveoli, | | THIRD RACE iClaiming Maiden two-year-olds, liongs (18) Chance Encounter, Inouye 118 |Cara Mia, No Boy 110 jMing Dynasty, Dittfach" 110 Curry Quest, Nedeau 113 Potente, No Boy 113 Foredeck, Turcotte .X'05 Danish Dancer, Cuthbertson X106 {Stan's Brief, Ferro X105 |Accept Me, Kornblum X105 |Benay, No Boy 115 Alta K., Harris. 113 Blue Chimes, Walsh 113 | i Walsh 112 Inouye 109, Purse $2,000 ($000) 6 Pur- Cuthbertson X108 Werry A110 Paris Fashions, No Boy 110 Also Eligible: My David. Werry X108) | Harry Hughes, Turcotte X108; Kings Best, |Nedeay 113) Ed's Reject, McComb 110; Golden Champ, Hale 1137 cotte X108. | Kenteek, Jovial Lady, FIFTH RACE Claiming three-year-old about One and | one 16th mile on turf (6) | Black Ile, Duran Alls |Treky Scamp. No Boy Allé | Revelling, Turcotte X113 Roman Tribune, Harrion 118 Choppari, Glaner 106 Bench Warrant, Gomez 118 A-Biil Bealey entry | (QUINELLA WAGERING) SIXTH. RACE ance, Turt |Marvina's Tuse, Ditttach 117 |Grand Roman, No Boy 11? |!ce Water, Remillard All} Nayno, Harris 109 }Angus Glen, Leblanc 112 |L'Arriviste, Gomez Allé |Famous Monarch, Turcotte X112 Silver Gus, Hale 122 A-Gardiner Farms and C, Cary entry SEVENTH RACE Pure $2,400 Allow --~ Purse $3,000 Allow: ances, three-year-olds and up, Foaled in} Canada, 6 Furlongs (7) jOntario Holiday, Shuk 112 |Pleriou, Leblanc 117 Belarctic, Harris 112 Mornins' Mornin, Gomez Sola Glass, Remillard 118 Brief Attire, Inouye 109 | Warriors Day, Fitzsimmons 117 ay EIGHTH RACE -- Pure $2,100 (3000) {Claiming three-year-old and up. One and Jone 1éth miles (18) 8g Boots, No Boy 118 Also Eligible: Phantom Fiver, Leblanc | Prince Bub, Steve A-X113 115; Mister Pet Flight, Boy 113; of Tales, FOURTH RACE No Boy 113) Glassner 113; Vital Mahn, Chaitak, Cuthbertson X108; Ferro X110. Bar id) 6 Furtongs Hullabalu, Gordor 3 Blue Briton, No Boy 113 Hit the Line, Ferro X13 Fury's Brew, Leblanc 115 Pay Now, No Boy 115 Some Missile, No Boy 110 Warcarth, McComb 110 Cool Cutie, Harris 115 Raky Attack, Fitzsimmons 113 1} Man injMajor Turley Purse $2,000 (5000) | Dandier, Claiming, Maiden two-year-olds (Dive of/ Real Black, McComb 118 No|Gandio, Robinson 12 jDougs Chop, Fitzsimmons 118 Bonnie Bird, Walsh 113 What a Question, Ferro X113 Maxwell 118 No Boy A-X11é Mvney> More, Inouye 118 Sheree, Haris | }Admiral Armbro, Dittfach 118 Also Eligible: Probador, Cuthbertson X116; Royal Doctor, Steve X113; Dula \Gall, No Boy 113; Black Coral, J, Diaz |}X113; Fabison, Turcotte X13: Navy Grand, Werry X113. aA, M, Cuddy and Phoenix Stabele entry. X-5 Ibs AAC GREENWOOD RACEWAY FIRST RACE -- } 3-16 Miles (Pace) é&year-olds and under, Purse $600 (8) 6Jenuine Jasper, M'huk 41,60 bEddie's Pride, Feagan +irish Fleet, Fleet Also. Started: Sassy Water, C, Kawartha Helen, Patriotic, Dot SECOND RACE Winners _ Furlongs (Pace two. times this meet are (7) $Peack $-Marshal 2 Pick, Feagan Saint, Coke J M Express, Arthur Also Started: Mae Mir, Pick, Argyel Royai, and Lass Killean |DAILY DOUBLE, 6 AND 4, |Seratched, Big Factor 3.20 2.50 3.10 3 tor Sugar Babe and Wee Syear-olds and under, more ineligible, Purse $800 Frosta, 20 2,60 2.90! Noteworthy for J-year-olds and PAID $87.70 )-Jean First Also rStated: Hold The Phone, Steve Grattan, Etching and Dorothy M. Grat- 6.10 4.70) tan. 2.70 2.50 Scratched, Prince Hal ? SIXTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs (Trot) for Purse $1,200 (4). \-Sis Herbert, Herbert 6.60 4.60 3.00 S-Invaion, Walker 7.00 3.90 DWinnifred Po Ba Bout, Plattord 3.10 Also Started: Diller A Dollar, Late and Bishop Song. Scratched, Belmont Frances. QUINELLA, 1 AND 5, PAID $36.80 SEVENTH RACE -- 7? Furiongs (Pace) up. Purse $800 (6) Pollard 6.00 3.4 2.90 Jr $5.30 3.40 Willow's Boy C, Wellwood 3.50 Also Started: Boston Wick, Monsieur 6Fleety Frisco. THIRD RACE -- ? Furlongs (Pace) for, Reynard, and Tica's Flash, |4+year-olds and under |SAdioreta, McFadden B-Dawn Delight. *|@Argyel Kimberly Also Started: Credit Card, Philip. Purse (8) Habkirk Camopell Jan's Magic, RTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs (Pace) Pier "olds and under, Purse $700 (7) ve Madam Herbert, }-Bullet Chief, Gilmour 6Miss Teresa Mac, Fillion Also Started: Pink Lassie, Leland Deen, Ruby Song, and Belmac Chieftan. complete] Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. 350 Scratched, Hazella slacks to skirts and has a col-|patterns -- applique, pictures,/design views -- school, FIFTH RACE -- 7 Furings (Pace) for 4year-olds and under. Purse $800 (7) Dr Pal, McFadden SJennifer Byrd, Vareoe \eliah Danny, MeCallum Scratched, Bobby Brainard, 4.4 3. 2.70) Honor 8.70 5.40 4.70 Sidies Joe, JR Adios, and Colonel +Armbro E'tra, EIGHTH RACE -- 7 Furiongs (Pace) for 3-year-olds and up. Purse $1,200 (8) McK 'ley $40 3.70 3,30 l-Loule G, Holnes 450 4.60 8-Tommy Direct, Galbraith Also Started: Walter Hat, | Mistress Mine, Wee Governor, $.00 Allie Dale, and Mis H'bert 3.30 2.80 2.40/"er Saint 4.90 3.30 3.10 NINTH RACE -- |} for 3-year-olds and up Brother Bob, Feagan \-Harrigan, Arthur @-Northwood Alex, McNQUTT 4 Also Started: Minor Helen, Tom's Trailer, innocent Rob. and May Scot 316 Miles (Pace) 4.20 2.70 2.4 Scratched, Apachies Pride. 3.00 2.60 Attendance. 3.80 Total Pool $321,558, 5.860 Pure $2,400 (5000) | Mr, Goo, Tur: | two-year-olds about 7 Furlongs on! Floyd's; jand hide it, where it is. pene Can Rid Sclerosis PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- A anti - inflammatory hormone can aid many victims Officials won't say IT'S NOT THE MOON, BUT IT'S UP Wearieg a --, that ane ve pete 2 poles at A make more money perform: can lescribed as ska, Zambia, The ex-astro- "unusual", a former Zam- naut quit. Zambia's space '"8 & local tribal song and bian astronaut performs program because he can 'dance group, (AP) ranged from fair to excellent, with the majority of patients Rai "good" results, he sa ings in a_ scientific exhibit) Dr, Boines stressed that the given at the annual meeting of/hormone injections are in addi- ithe Congress of Physical Medi-|tion to other forms of treatment cine and Rehabilitation. and not a substitute. Injections Dr, Boines' theory is con-|must be given early in the trary to that found in medical|course of the disease for best textbooks that there is no spe-|effect. cifie therapy for multiple scler-} Since 1958, he reported, he osis, a disease in which mus-|treated 100 patients and only cles slowly deteriorate. four failed to respond, Effects ington, Del., |Tuesday. The treatment involves in- jecting a synthetic hormone-- called methiprednisolone -- di- rectly into the victims' spinal cords, said Dr, George J. Boines, The doctor disclosed his find- RED:WHITE "Minute Meals Spec. Selected - Value Check'd - Branded 39: ROUND saa 79 Rump ROAST 85 GROUND CHUCK &. 55c "Schneiders" Pure Pork - Tray Pack PINEAPPLE 4 for 89% Breakfast SAUSAGE Ib. 5 9c BEST BUY! Save le! 32-22, Bottle MAZOLA CORN OIL 83 BEST BUY! Save 1$c! White or Coloured Pkgs. 2060's Kleenex Tissues 5: 79% REST BUY! Save 32c! 18 Off Pack... Giant Pkg. AJAX DETERGENT 67: BEST BUY! Save lle! 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