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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Aug 1965, p. 16

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nr AWN 4G THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, August 28, 1968 POG NINO SECTS BREN: MAUL SRST ARIE IRE LAA YOM IPE oa 30--Automobiles For Sale|36--Legol_ BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING 5ST, --- OSHAWA Just East of Wilson Rood) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 MORE CASH Paid for Good clean cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid, DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD, SOUTH 723-942 ALL CASH For clean cors or trucks. We deal up or down. Liens paid, NICOLS MOTORS LIMITED 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royo! Hotel Whitby 668-333) CHANGE OF NAME ACT R.S.0. 1960 CH, 49 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. pursuont to this Act, that the of GUNTHER HANOWSKI residing at 48 Brock Street East, in the City of Oshawa, to change his name to GUNTHER HANAU, will be heard by His Honour Judge Alexonder C. Hall, in his Chambers at the Court House in the Town of Whitby on Thursday, the 23rd day of September, 1965, at the hour of 10,30 in the fore- noon DATED at Oshawa, this 13th day of fe eve HYMAN & HYMAN, 86 King Street Eost, Oshawa,' Ontario, a Solicitors for the Applicant 1, ®, &, Clarke, Taunton Post Office, will not be responsible for any debts con: tracted in my name, anyone on after this date, agua, 1885, without my wren consen' Signed, RE rahe + Taunton P.O, ont, 38--Coming Events WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO IMON., AUG. 30th. Admission Ticket Gives You Free Chance On Door Prize. 2--$250 Jackpot Nos, 55 and 58 Jackpot Pays Double in 52 Nos, or Less 1--$150 Jackpot $20 a line $50 full cord 20 Games at $20 5 Special Games at $30 Regular games pay double in 17 Nos. or less $100.00 Door Prize Early Bird Game at 7:45 Admission $1.00 Extra Buses MOTORS, $35 UP -- Ali car parts. Courtice Auto Wreckers, Telephone 723- $238, 0 nights 725-4404 USED CAR PARTS, spindios 10 make trailers, also used tires 509 Bloor Street East, after 4, 723-228), 425 DOWN, 617.50 Weekly buys 6) Pontiac two-door hardtop, ¥-, stick on the floor, also dual exhaust. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, 666-333), i 0 PONTIAC Parisienne, six-cylinder, automatic, radio, padded dash, white we many other extras, bes! offer 'elephone 125-250, ups | jomatic, power! im CHEVELLE, 9 brakes, whitewa: 2,000 Smiles, excellent condition, ian 725-8455 or apply 587 Digby Avenue. 1984 CHEVROLET, repair job. Good tires, Te' 668-5949. 'able, needs hone Whitby iE CHEVROLET sedan, 6 Telephone _723- 123-4744, 105 CHEVROLET 5 sfatlonwagon, v6 cylin der, automatic, radio. Used a Excellent condition, $1,750, Call after 4 p.m. 728-2439, ii OLDSMOnILE "hardtop, power brakes, power steering, new fires A-l condition. Also 1940 Chev, '4 ton pick- up, bat box Fleetside, new tires, Tele phone 725 i962 AUSTIN Healy, 3600 white, blue in- terior, hardtop, erdrive, All extras Good condition, Telephone 723-6329. i958 MERCURY Monterey, For informe-| tion telephone 728-8066 Wit VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, with radio. | Sooo reconditioned, Telephone Ajax | 942-0626, Your-door Wea ja PONTIAC Palisienne, four - door hardtop, V-8, automatic, full power, Snow: fire Red, black Interior. Immaculate, Six oe miles. Trade considered ite PONTIAE Laurentian, hardiop, Ai RED BARN cena Newly painted, $750, Newcastle, NORTH OSHAWA 987-4398 Children under 16 not admitted mine, hardtop, two Telephone Whit SET i tondition, motor MONDAY 'good 8:00 P.M. BINGO ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM hs PONTIAE Parisienne, two-door hard 690 King St. East at Farewell --FREE-- i959 PONTIAE Por! door, eo yada Privete 85 PONTIAC Custom sport "convertible, | automatic, power brakes, power steering, radio. Telephone 725-5645 after 5 Monday through Friday. wy 56 PONTIAC four-door sedan, 6 cylin Good motor, some body work needed. | Sener "yc will sell cheap, 723-2935, PONTIAC convertible, yellow with 1964 black top, black interior, Telephone 723-/ 129, 199 CHEVROLET hardtop, standard transmission. Perfect body, mechanically sound, good tires, new ex 8 cylinder, CORMACK, Charlotte Aileen After a short iliness ot Ine Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Thursday, August 26, 1965, Charlotte Aileen |awler (of 600 Dun- das Street ie fe wi datocig gh Beloved wife of werner R loving mother Mrs. Mecdenela a eareant of Palas, N.S., "om sister of Miss Audri Sheila Laver Cd bapa Mrs, G, idon iBery) of Osh William of wn by;_in her sath veer, Resting at ny Cc, Town yg eet Chapel, Wh ice Zé All Saints' be on Monday, ment Groveside cemetery, Brooklin. Min- ee ms Rey, & Armstrong. (Visitors ing 2 p.m, Saturday, (Wf desired pei fe J to the Canadian Cancer $0 ciety would be appr: DEAN, Isaac Dwight (Lorne) , Suddenly at Burketon on Thereday, Aug: ust 26, 1965, aia Dean, in his /Oth year, ed widower Lila May Shackelton father af Carson of Oshawa Mrs. A. Lunn (Rose) of Orono of Oshawa, Mr. Dean |s at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 ree! West, for service in the chapel Monday, August 30 at 2 p.m, interment Hy John's Cemetery, Blackstock, py K pay Mas if DUFF, Robert Entered into rest in Hillsdale Manor, Osh awa, on Friday, August 27, 1965, Robert Duff, beloved popes of Edythe P, Frith, or and father of land Duff of Deep River; in his Fes year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with woere service \n the chapel Monday, ugust 30 at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa inion Cems (Friends are asked not fe call at the were Home before Satur- day evening.) YOUNG, Cecil (Jack) At the Scarborough General Hospital on Friday, August 27, 1965, Cecil (Jack) Young, aged 47 years, of 17 Thatcher Avenue, Scarborough, beloved husband of Elizabeth Brockman, dear father of David, and brother of Edith (Mrs, E Morrison) and Elgin, both of Toronto, Mr Young is resting at the 'Scarborough Chapel' of McDougall and Brown Ltd,, 2900 Kingston Road (near St nue East) after 2 p.m, Saturday, Service in the chapel Monday, 11 a.m. Interment Resthaven Memorial Gardens, Scar- borough WOOLACOTT, Helen Catherine day, 1965, Woolacott, of Ivan Graham Woolacott, dear mother of Robert and Douglas, and daughter of) August 26, ing at the Mackey Funeral Home, Lind- say, for service on Monday, August 30, al 2 p.m, Interment at Riverside Ceme tery, Lindsay. H Kindness beyond Price, within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 | LOCKE'S FLORIST | Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions : OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE _ 728-6555 _ yet Everlasting Memorialization is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER that we supply and install; | Please call MOUNT LAWN | MEMORIAL PARK | 723-2633 | IN MEMORIAM faust, 54,000 original miles, Must sell $825 or best of Phone 725-8885. | peer erhene custom radio, Telephone ADMISSION 1943 PONTIAC convertible, 927, bucket! BELLIS -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, George Bellis Sr., ist 24, 1958 seats, automatic , on the floor, 18 Ritson! emt itesinae Road South, MH ONick, 728-7935 FREE | 31--Compact Cars for Sale' 20 Reg. Games--Totol $300 | cor SNOWBALL--~$180, in 56 nos . ae se Plus $10 each horizontal line Regular Jackpot $100, JAKE AND BILL'S GARAGE in 56 Nos. $20 Con, General Repoir and Auto-Electric Service SHARE THE W 449 Ritson Rd. South EALTH Oshawa 728-0921 Good Parking Extra Bus Service SABYAN No Children, Please Sadiy missed ai er remembered by George, Eva By Me aiaenlianen BELLIS -- In loving memory of a dear father, George Bellis, who passed away August 28, 1958 «Lovingly remembered by Marjorie, Bert and GRAY -- In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Norman Gray, who gave) his life in italy August 28, 1944, Soft! y, the leaves of memory fal Gently we gather them and A them all Unseen, unheard, he is always near, Still loved, still missed and very dear. Though passes and shadows MOTOR SALES LTD, BINGO VOLKSWAGEN KINSMEN CENTRE Sales and Service New ond Used Cors 334 Ritson Rd. S. 723-3461 TUESDAY 7:45 Early Bird Game FREE ADMISSION $1250 in Prizes z Oparr Evenings Jackpots 54 and 55 Children under 16 not allowed Special 7:30 bus from 4 Somers 13 CORVAIR, v whitewatls; back «up lights, washers, ermine white with bive interior. Very clean inside and out. $1,495 or best offer. 725-8905. 1957 AUSTIN Healy Corvette, power train. Excellent body, hard and soft tops, wire wheels, etc, Will sell or trade tor General Motors aE 725.7590 after § IN Healy, Appiy 640 Queens Good Sunnyside Park Association holding their MONTHLY MEETING "eresnenet_ Monday, August 30th mechanically good.| 8 o'clock Everyorte Welcome | McGARRY Don and Helen (nee Noonan) are happy to announce the birth! of their son, James Edward, 9% Ibs. 10 ors., On Friday, August 27, 1965, at the Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Diane, Billy and Donny, Deo Gratias. ie AU Street, Port "perry 1958 MORRIS Minor, 95,000 miles i959 AUSTIN HEALEY, good condition.) Must sell, $850. Telephone 728-6778 four - speed transmission, posi - traction Stili_ under warranty. Telephone 728-9090) 196) FORD Falcon, two-door, car at @ reasonable . price 196) VOLKSWAGEN, Telephone 725-71 VOLKESWAGEN V Nan Be in good condi } tion. Telephone 7: Equipped with hand winch and chains. BIRTHS Rest offer accepted. Bowmanville, 623 WSS CHEVROLET one ton stake truck! CLARKE pier and Betty (nee! very good condition, Reasonable, Apply| thompson) are happy to announce the nd 6 Ibs. on Wednesday, 25th Augusi. | 33--Automobiles Woited 1965, at the Oshawa General Hospital KINSMAN -- Jim and Reva (nee Me CARS WANTED | Gi) are happy to announce the birth ot! Buying a New Car? ton Tuesday, August 17, 1945 at wmemorial! | Hospital, Bowmanville, A little sister for) Talk "Cash" to the New Car Deoler and "Save" | | |Blake) are happy to announce the ar-| 723-4494 Res. 725.5574 rival of @ daughter, janice Anne, 5 Ibs ig SURE i t the Oshawa General Hospital. A si CARS WANTED |tor Barbara and Susan. Special tha | staf?, Sell your used cor to 'Ted' Talk "Cash" to the New cn TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 cars tor wrecking, Highest prices paid. Cummings) proudly announce the birth 200 Wentworth East, 725-118) ot a daughter, Lorraine Marie, 7 Ibs... Yor wrecking. Tites and parts for sale General Hospital. Third grandchild for 1178 Nelson Street Telephone 28-2162 Mar and Mrs. Orville Myers, Oshawa, Tele | Victor Cum: is, Et Thi phone 728-4549. Rodert Nichols ey ercea o, ooak SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO." Cars fires and body. Telephone 725-7130. Wa CORVAIR Spyder turbo charged, | evenings after 6. 728-2932. 32----Trucks for Sale FORD Army 4 me truck, 1500 weight | 3591 after 8 p.m | | $3 Muskoka Avenue arrival of twin daughters, 5 Ibs. 7 ozs., their daughter, Robyn Lu, 7 Ibs, 94 o2s.,| Sell your used car to "Ted" Lisa. Lisay Howard and Kathleen (nee TED CAMPIN MOTORS _|14 08s... on Wednesday, August 25, 1945,/ it Dr. Hal And _ 0 Dr. Halam-Andres and the fourth floor | Buying a New Car ? Car Deoler and "Save" LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want) MYERS Ronald and Susanne {nee} OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars| Thursday, August 26, 1965, at Oshawa and second grandchild fi WANTED -- Cars tor wrecking tg dg houeht. parts for sale. iron and metais awa bovph. § R® Bloor Street East, 725-2911, | ;|CARD OF THANKS| 34--Automobile Repair TRANSMISSION speci ialists. sions are our only business, gh vetene 1038 Sim on| > and Mrs.! grandchild for Mrs. Grace Garrard, Osh-) fall, Love's remembrance outlasts all. Lovingly remembered by Mother, Dad and family, HERD -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Annie Herd, whe passed | away August 28, 1963. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, The world's weary troubles and. trials are 'past, yf a she suffered, in patience she zr 'God called her home to suffer no mor re Lovingly remembered, son George and} daughter Norah, KERR -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, James Kerr, who passed away August 28, 1949 We often think of bygone days When we were all together, The family chain is broken now, But memories will live forever, To us, he has not gone away, Nor has he travelled far, dust entered God's eternal home And left the gate ajar, Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife and family, LONG -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, James Gordon Long, who passed away August 28, 1953. Twelve years, yet it seems but yester-| wife day Always femembered by family, | Ella, son Gordon, davenigr Velma and! interment Oshawa Union Cemetery, Pray: grandchildren, McCLIMOND -- In loving memory of 'a dear father, Willlam McClimond, who passed away August 28, 1958. We who loved you Sadly miss you, As it dawns another year As your memory fades and life aepartal You live forever in our hearts. Ever remembered by son John, daugh-| ter-in-law Myrna and grandsons Johnny) and Paul, McCLIMOND -- In loving memory of 4 dear husband, William McClimond, passed away August 28, 1958. We walked together, you and |, In sorrow and in toy, We shared our pains and happiness With love without alloy. And death shall never end our love, For through the mist | see Our glad reunion in the skies For all eternity Ever remembered by wife Mary, MeCLIMOND -- in loving memory of) Willlam MeClimond, who passed away August 28, 1958. | have only your memory, dear brother, To remember my whole life through, But the sweetness will linger forever As | treasure the image of you Lovingly remembered by Robert, Viola and family POWLENCHUK -- In loving memory of @ dear mother, Mrs, Mary Powlenchuk, who passed away August 28, 1964 Oft and oft our thoughts do wander To the grave not tar away, Where we laid our dear mother ust one year ago today missed by daugther Dorothy and = ne «Ae Joseph North, Phone 728-7339 ScoTT The family of the late ira Scott wish to express their apprecia- A OSHAWA | TUNE: uP 'CENTRE otters Oki tor the kindnesses shown an pnd carburetor and auto electric ser- FAL sad -- In loving memory of @ dear husband and father, away August 29, 1943 Gone is the face we loved so dear, Clair Ave-| - At the Toronto General Hospital on Thurs: | Helen Catherine, in her 31st year, beloved wite| Grace and George Sills of Oshawa, Rest-| "| caught fire _|driver from Angers, | cireuit Morley, whe passed! of the Gold Rush Canoe Derby, a highlight of the annual Flin Fion Trout Festival. This year 11 teams | Gib MacKachern. (front) and Norm Crerar of Flin Flon, Man., carry their canoe over the first portage Raceway Fire TORONTO (CP)--The driver} of the portable starting gate at Greenwood Raceway escaped injury when pulled from his cab Friday night after the gate|5¥ |jang p entombment . 29 Ty Vic Gould, 9, of Toronto, torn coal driver of the truck to which the|. gate was attached, smelled gas But after starting the first race but |was unable to move the truck ioff the track before smoke be- gan bellowing from beneath the * And he thinks many other | hood survivors would do the same With the motor dead and the|the boys will return if given wings of the starting gate|ihe chance." locked in position, Gould was) Ninety-nine trapped inside the cab the disastrous "bump" in the But starter Ernie Brown of|Cumberland Railway and Coal Oshawa and Renold Filion, a|Co, No, 2 colliery here the night Que,,|of Oct, 23, 1958, The sudden up- | forced open the left wing-of the heavel of the mine's floor took lstarting gate, enabling Gould to|the lives of 75 nightshift work- escape jers, The a angst Barney wiring, yea SPRINGHILL, N.S. (CP) Byron (Barney) Martin still ffers from back pains and sled nerves from a nine-day in an explosion- shaft seven years he would go he insists = enough--"I wouldn't be cared," miners survived Martin, a miner for has been unemployed A|since draegermen pulled him substitute gate was rolled out|from the rubble of coal and and the remainder of the ninth- {stone more than 13,000 feet be- race card went off following a/ llow the surface, He supports his five-minute delay at the start |wife and son on miners' com- of the second race because of! pensation of $18.13 a week, the blaze, Gorley Kempt, who swore he Red Sails H., owned by Idalwould never re-enter the mines, and Seymour Hill of Hagers-jis back working in a small ville, Ont., won the first race |Springhill pit and rumors of the and combined with longshotiopening of a new shaft might Reckless Living, by Douglas|fempt others to return to their Palmer of Schomberg, Ont.,/old way of life, who won the second and set up| put not Cale 5 a whopping $444.50 daily double.| working in 7. gion [Reckless Living paid $74.80,|fice here, 'I wouldn't go back $18.50 and $7.30, in capturing unless I was so hungry I the second race, icouldn't do anything else but |crawl," he says, 'I don't really |know why I ever worked in the mines, I didn't like them, I was jalways chicken when it came jto mining." fire, caused by in the truck's was quickly extinguished. | DEATHS BARBER, Mary Alice | i At the Oshawa General Hospital on Sat-/ EARNS LESS NOW urday, August 28, 1965, Mary Alice Bar ber in her Béth year, of 675 Bloor Street; Mr. Rushton, one of 12 men jEast, Oshawa, wite of the late Charles) jrescued after being entomhed Barber, dear mother of Eric of Toronto! |and Elsie (Mrs. B, F. May) of Oshawa,|SiX days, Js married and has} ster of Herbert Barnes, Mrs Riel oe Pollitt and Mrs Eva mesciltte all In Eng '| Ben Seeks Funds avid drey Rhind' of Agincourt, Fred. May 'ol Scarboro and Ted May of Oshawa Barber Is resting at rhe Scarboro Palma of McDougal-Brown Ltd,, 2900 Kingston} Rd, (near St. Clair Ave, east), Service Through Ontario lin the Chapel Monday 3 p.m, Interment Resthaven Memorial Gardens. TORONTO (CP) | Ben, Liberal candidate in HUNTER, Terry Gordon S com Sept. 5 2 rac Entered into rest suddenly at the family] <! 15 Toronto Bracondale residence, Cohlin Road East, Whitby, on| Provincial by - election, Friday, August 27, 1965, Terry Gordon Hunter, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs, ivan |R. Hunter and brother of Sharon Dianne financed and Laurie Lynn at homme) in his Math) Liberals across the province] year, Resting a ne Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, until Monday noon, Wimn| and donations of $1 to $25 from| funeral service In Kingdom Hall, 566 Sim-| friends in the riding. coe Street North, Oshawa, on Monday August 30, at 3 p.m, Interment Mount} His release of a draft of an Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa appeal for funds going out to | 75,000 Liberals in Ontario fol- Entered into rest In the Oshawa General) lowed a challenge Wednesday Hospital, on Friday, August 27, 195i by Fre 4 } Mary Tanasychuk, widow of Frank Wil Ad Bae x oung, New Democra- son, mother of Miss Anne Wilson, Mrs.|tic Party member for Toronto Mary MeDonald, William (Chiex) and} Yorkview, that Mr. Ben revea \Peter, all of shawa, in her 7éth year. » ' a ; Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home. | who Is paying his election ex- Oshawa, with funeral service in the! penses, chape! Tuesday, August 31, at 1.30 p.m.| Mr. Ben had ers will be held at the funeral home on|cused the NDP Monday, 7 p.m, (Friends are asked not 50. per- -cent kick fo call at the funeral home before Sun: day afternoon), enumerators, leaving granary by donations WILSON, Mary previously ac- back from its who) | | | | 1 back down the pit if he were! | "jada's man of the year said/of work,' Thursday his campaign will bejhill is far | from_ dead." Se from)" |Hamilton }|Toronto GOLD RUSH DERBY. HIGHLIGHT in canoes of the old birch bark type entered the 81- mile vace through the net- work of _ waterways: Sut- 'No Injuries In 'Springhill Blast Survivor Would Return To Coal Pit: three children. and stepfather were killed in mining accidents, He worked as| a miner for 11 years despite his dislike of the job, probably be- cause the $11.54 he made a day was more than he could earn elsewhere in this town of 5,800. Even after No, 4 colliery was shut down following an -- sion that claimed 39 lives 1956 and No.g was abandoned| Armstrong Funeral Home for 1958 disaster, tenaciously the clung Spring: to the) after hill was a fire in 1957 that wiped out half of the town's business district, Many miners moved away while others lived from day to) day on company and govern ment compensation. toe work in the post office be-| fore he got his present job. He! isn't optimistic about Spring: hill's future although he re- alizes times are better now than at any time since the mines closed, Prosperity will only come if the pits are reopened, he says. The town has received some outside help. A minimum secur- ity prison was built in 1960 and many miners worked on construction, It now employs 30) townspeople including Mayor) Rufus MacLeod, A new medium security in- stitution is going up on a hill overlooking the Cumberland Valley. Construction of the $9,- 000,000 project, to be completed in May, 1966, is giving employ- ment to 300, including Maurice Ruddick, "the singing miner." Maurice sang folksongs and hymns to help keep up the morale of the six men trapped with him for nine. days two miles below the pithead, News- paper editors voted him Can- in 1958. Now 52, he lives with his wife) and 18 children across the street from the site of No, colliery, He sets out each morn- jing for the construction site, George|first regular job since the dis-| the| aster. nae here | isn't an extra amount) * he says, "but Spring- EFC STANDINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Eastern Conference Te ae 62 72 3 Ottawa 3 Montreal 1 44 0 21 Thursday's Result 31 Montreal 13 Saturday's Game 0 0 1. 8 30 72 2) 3.0 Ottawa of receiving aj/Hamilton at Calgary Sunday's Game Toronto at Vancouver His wife's father)" its} his| dre A Pt 17 6 rounding the Northern Man- itobha community. Ten teams finished three days later. (CP Photo) "OBITUARIES TERRY GORDON HUNTER The death occurred suddenly jyesterday of 13-year-old Terry Gordon Hunter, son of Mr. an Mrs Ralph Hunter, of Conlin . @, Oshawa, ne boy was electrocuted by ja small jig-saw that he was jusing to trim a back yard hedge| lat his home, A Grade 8 pupil at Kedron |Public School he would have jbeen starting hish school this |fall. He is surived by two sisters, /Sharon Dianne and Laurie Lynn, The body is resting at the service at noon on Monday, The body will be taken where the funeral service will MAIN be conducted by Frederick Van- usineas : Wit- The economy was crippled. |nesses Congregation, Burial will Horne of the Jehovah's be at Mount Lawn Cemetery. | MICHAEL MATTHEWS mass for Michael Caleb Rushton obtained part-|Matthews, who dic od Wednesday A funeral jat the Oshawa General Hospital, was held Friday at St. Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. Rev, J. C, Pereyma offi- ciated at. the service and inter- ment was in Resurrection Ceme- tery, | The pallbearers were: |Eugene Wlasiuk, Allan Wilson, | Ted Ferguson and William Hornby. MRS, MARY WILSON The death occurred at Osh- of Mrs, of Celina st., year she. had been Mary Wilson, asychuk, Ukraine in 1890, years. Montreal, this year, leaves ary, She son and Mrs,.Mary MacDonald; and gland Peter, also both of Osh- bias There are five grandchil- The body is resting at lservice oh Monday at 1.30 at ithe St.. Mary Ukrainian Greek Irthodox Church, Prayers will |funeral home on Len |Sunday afternoon, MUCH IN DEMAND Le CALGARY (CP) Warren Nanton, Alta., has pees the announcer for the Cal- gary Stampede's cowboy events for 26 years. A rancher and auc- tioneer, Mr. Cooper announces at. about a dozen rodeos each year but says he hasn't the time to accept all the invita- tions he gets. to \threats of existence. In between| Kingdom Hall on Simcoe st, n. George's Mi- ichael Bohun, Robert Matthews, lawa General Hospital hat ie 23 Oshawa, In her 76th in failing health for the past three years. The former Miss Mary Tan- she was born in. the She had been a resident of Oshawa for 42 Before this she lived in She was predeceased by her husband, Frank Wilson in Febru- two daughters both of Oshawa, Miss Anne Wil- two sons William (Chick) the | Armstrong Funeral Chapel for be said at the Monday at 7 Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home before Big Business LONDON (CP)----Profit,. senti- ment and a chance to hoard a bit of gold around the house legally have turned the once ob- secure pastime of collecting com- memorative medals into a com- petitive business, with British dealers shipping their wares around the world. Less than two years ago four or five large London firms pro- duced most of the British med- als honoring important persons and major historical events, But the untimely death of President John Kennedy in 1963 and the passing of Sir Winston Churchill this year prompted) persons never. before interested in medals to buy them, especi- ally after they watched values double and triple within months of. issue. Further ° interest has bean sparked this year by a series of important British anniversaries, among them the 750th of the signing of the Magna Carta, the 700th of Simon de Montfort's first parliament and the 25th of the RAF's Battle of Britain. Now more than a score of British firms are striking med- als in gold, silver and bronze with retail prices ranging from {£1 ($3) for a 1%-inch bronze} iChurehill dise to £120 ($360) for a four-ounce gold medal com- memorating England's first 'Dar: liament in 1265, One range of Churchill a als--they vary among compa- Commemorative Medals In Britain quality of workmanship--com- Dletely bought out earlier this year at £60 for a set of three now is being offered in North America at £196 a set. Another firm which struck Churchill medals shortly after the statesman's death in Janu- ary now is willing to pay 50 per cent over the original price to get them back. A set of three Kennedy med- als sold in Britain for £50 in February and five months later were commanding a price of more than £140, Most manufacturers issue lonly a limited number of each medal -- usually between 1,000 and 1,500 in gold and up to 5,000 in silver--thus giving them a built-in searcity factor. They are all numbered and when the issue is sold, the dies are de» stroyed or locked away, assur- ing the purchaser that what he buys will not be duplicated. The director of one of Brit- ain's largest and oldest medal- lists said in an interview that not all medals are snapped up immediately by: the public. "Our medal commemorating the 750th anniversary of the Magna Carta was a poor seller because it recalled an event too long ago to be of any acute in- terest to the general public," he said, "On the other hand, we had no trouble selling 10,000 single Churchill medals and an addi- nies as to Price, size, design and tional 1,500 set of four, FRIDAY, FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,300, Claim ing, two-year-old fillies, 6 Furlongs (7), s-Orsinette's Duc, Tieotte 2.90 2.50 2,30)2 4-Smoaky's Last, Ferro 4.60 3,20 6-Alot Tolike, Remillard 3.90 Also Ran in Order: Hair Dresser, Pay Now, Shut Out Queen, Sloppy Slipper Winner, dk b or br f, 2, by Duc bel Fer-- Orsinette by Orsini. Pool $22,313. Daily Double Pool $44,000. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim: ing, three. and four-year-olds, Claiming. 6 Furlongs (12), 1-Royal Promise, Werry 6.40 5.30 3.70 5-Strong Willed, Diaz 4 \2-Advance Glass, Nedeau Also Ran in Order: Witchcraft, Liber- ated, Bingham, Dark Frik ampang Lion, David's Shi Moon Batter and Zeesek DAILY Winner, dk b or br g, 4, by G@ ereign -- Promised Star by Perition, Pool $29,400, THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200, Maiden, 1-Royal Ouch, Inouye 2-DH---Response, Hernandez 7-DH---Alice H., Steve A Gander, Carrilo, Cymeen, and Mr, Page. DH---Deadheat for second. Gal by Adaris, Pool $49,985, FOURTH RACE -- Pur: ing, three- and four-year- (12), 3-Mad Charge, Harris 5-Korolevu, Werry T-Jennie Murphy, Turcotte Day, Come Back Bay, Maid Eavellie. Wee Annie Goris Score, Saratanga and DQ-Z: and placed last. Run, Mary by Bull Pool $47,194, MONDAY, AUGUST 3 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000 (3000) Claiming, maiden, olds, foaled in Canada. 64 Furlongs' (14), bigh it Tar, Hale V7 ight, No Boy 112 Curette. Sutcliffe X112 Terry's Tadpole, nora xia Chump, Cuthbertson X Jammy Doll, No Boy MH lans Pal, No Boy 122 dian Rebel, No Boy 112 Petite Maria, Harrison 112 New Ca Ferro X112 Babcliff, {izeimmons 2 Zebby, McComb Also Eligible: 'ine X112;-Ceceeda, Parnell, SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, (3000) Claiming, three-year-olds and up, 62 Fur longs. (13). Noble Score, No Boy 116 Prilynn, No Boy 11! Bordeav Bar, Leblanc 116 Dark Gem, No Boy 108 Vineyard, Harrison 119 Jazz Round, Cuthbertson X106 Steve C,, Ferro X11) Swirl of Glory, Leblane 117 Autumn Souvenir, Harris 119 Briefsin, Harris 114 Rock Age, Parnell 116 Stone of Gold, Turcotte X104 Also Eligible: Ansman, No Boy, 119 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 (3000) Claiming, maiden, three- and four-year. olds, foaled in Canada, (Divn, of Ist). Furlongs (14), | Pick A Star, No Boy 117 |Patent Coated, Robinson 112 |Colour Her Fleet, Walsh 112 Miss Red Skin, Ferro X10? Smart Tiger, Nash 112 Dixie Pet, Duran 112 Fransultana, Harrison 112 Wise Teddy, No Boy '17 Salem Prince, Ferro X112 Tan Mist, Ferro X112 Kornblum X107 Dittfach 117 Eligible: Bonanza Babe, Remil- an 173 Bayview Miss, Hernandez, 112. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maid- en, two-year-olds, foaled in Canada, 6 |Furlongs (10), : |Day We Sail, Leblanc 118 Vol Au Vent, Buttigieg X113 ICheck Suit, Walsh A118 Red Lapels, Harris B18 Arctic Troops, No Boy A-118 Dunman, Turcotte C-X113 On 2. Bob, FRIDAY, FIRST RACE . One and three léth miles (Pace) for seven-year-olds and up Purse $700 (8) }Red Sails H. Miller 7,50 3.60 3.50 &Danny Lee Graney 'a Hie = 3.70 +2 ree, Lee, Cai Also Started: Coe 'ans Billy Reno, Oneida Chief, Eva Mohawk and Cana: SECOND RACE -- One and three léths (Trot) for three-year-olds end Up. Purse $1,100 (8) 4Reckless Living, Palmer 74,80 18.50 7. | 6Mr, Forbes Key, Kingston 4.80 2 7Seattle D., Hawke ie Also ted: Legal Prince, Wee Cru: beh Diana Hunter, Tom Key and Thel Batty DOUBLES 3 - Red Sailes H. and 4-Reckless Living PAID $444.50, THIRD RACE 1 Mile (Pace) for \-Hand Su, G. A, Campbell 14.10 6.30 4.40 }Moilnars T. Byrd, Crowe 6.50 3,70 S-Alexandra, Ca Hie 5.20 Also Started: Candy Bonn, Larry Adios, Leeharv Song, Lord Harrlamn and Hasty/ Widow. FOURTH RACE ? Furlonas (Pace) for three-year-olds and up, Purse $1,000 (a) TAnother Look, Holmes = 21.10 4.80 3.20 @Lochinvar King Holmes 2.80 2.3 $-Echo O Valley, Alexander 2,70 90 3.80 r, 5.40) 1A-Definitely Right, Walsh Turkey DOUBLE, ig 'AND 1, ge ina oe Sov- vt vi thres- and feur-year-olds,, y Coron Oe Ing three-year-olds and up, 6% Furlongs 2.40 2.60) 2.90 3,60 Also Ran in Order; Naples Miss, Take Nordstern Winner, ch & 3, by Royal Sting -- Gar $2,000. Claim: 6 Furlongs 9.60 5,70 3.10 00) 8.Well Olled, Cabuane 'omb Also Ran in Order: Prime Away, Tag m Zoom. DQ---Finished third but wes sisqusiified Winner, b ¢, 4, by Balaklava and -- Crazy ? three. and four-year: Steve, $,20| year-olds and up. five-year-olds and up, Purse - $1,000 (8) | 6Gracie Lochinvar, Graham FORT ERIE RESULTS AUGUST 27 FIFTH RACH -- Purse $2,300. Claim- ing, two-year-old fillies, 6 Mie? (7). ighteous, Cuthbertson 3.20 280 2. 4-Twinkle Jay, Dittfach 5.90 3,60 +Gay Robin, Walsh 30 Also Ran in Order: Miss Escar, Sun Stage, Arrow Gal and Joyous Jive. suey 2 AND 4, PAID $92.40, we ak b wa vy Pool $26,453, erquinelta Pool $26,312, SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600, Foaled. in Canada, two-year-olds. 6 Furiongs (8) 2 -Cosmic Grey, Leblanc 9.70 3.20 2.30 2,50 2,10 5 -Plioneer Polly, Inouye 2.40 Alse Ran in Order: Wabush, Linebsck er, A-Speediness, Lady Escar and Nou- veile, A--Windfields Entry. Winner, gr f, 2, by Grey Monarch -- Miss Gibson by Cosmic Bomb, Pool $55,395. SEVENTH RACE---Purse $2,600, Claim- sub Commandery Shuk 16,40 5-Carrier, Maxw 2-Shook 2nd, teslane Also Ran in Order: Traffic Siren, neo The Wind, Flying Dodi, Well To Do, Gar- den King, and Winisteo, ee bc, 4 by Glory by Court Martial, Pool $60, 733, EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim ing, meee een wiat and up. One and one sixteenth Miles 40 420 3.90 6-Caddymaster, McC 15.40 7,30 'obador, Turcotte 4.70 Also Ran in Order: Dritted, Vedas, Booby Brier, Supreme Chief, Sir Deml- lohn and Prince Tour, wi by &! Royal -- Twice 6,30 6.50 beat 0.00 jan Man -- Nevy Atetndance FORT ERIE ENTRIES Clear and Past El Esm , Glassner 115 Pointe Neer Turcotte C-x119 dives. Burns, Harris B-118 Do! Nash 115 a orwindtield Farm Entry. B--D M Davis Jr Entry. C--Garden City Stable owe F A Sherman Entry, FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 Claiming, three-year-olds and up, 1 Miles (6). Double Nick, Harris 122 Redoubtable, Turcotte X11? King Stage, Inouye 116 Chance Cover, Turcotte X111 Breconing, Harris Heé Henry The Eight, Glassner 116 (QUINELLA WAGERING) (4000), 16 SIXTH RACE - Purse $2,700. Allow- ances, three 'ed four-year-old fillies, 1 1-16 Miles (8) Sassy Sarah, Robinson A-104 Huldah Jet, No Boy 111 Plentitude », Gordon 113 Atti, Turcotte X111 Shining Sun, Fitzsimmons 106 North Woods, Turcotte X11) Duby Cat, Steve A-X9? Beau's Delight, No Boy 113 A--Bill Beasley entry SEVENTH RACE--Purse $2,600 (9000), Claiming, she bai About 1 1-16 Admiral's Gift, McComb 118 Reefwaif, Leblanc 116 Chop-Em-Please, Fitzsimmons 111 Seadadie, Potts 116 Attention Hero, Dittfach 116 York North, Qurcotte X118 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 (3000), Claiming, three and tour-year-olds, 1 1-16 Miles (13) Choir Practice, Steve X101 Hot Honey, Turcotte X10) Gay Chant, Inouye 106 Rip Van Jive, No Boy 113 Miss Blackhawk, No Boy 10! Chief Whitefoot, No Boy 115 Fast Jay, No Boy 111 Moores Selector, McComb 117 Bobby Weaver, No Boy 106 Centores, Dittfach 108 Comey Cuthbertson X103 V. Caplan, Fitzsimmons 110 ane ereere! Miss Tiger Cat, Harrk | Miles on turf (6). al sibs AAC Post TIME 2 PM GREENWOOD RACEWAY AUGUST 27 Also Started; Timber Hal, Dr. McGreg or, Armbro Elcipse, Mac Byrd and Lee Johnston, SIXTH MILE -- 1 Mile (Trot) for three Invitation HCP Purse Herbert 2.80 2.80 2.30 1-Kintoo Colby, Wellwnod 3.80 : 4 ay at Clemen' ts Also Started: Nancy Brook B., and ba. Danny Song A QUINELLA Nos S -- Betsy Herbert and 1-Kintoo Colby PAID $15.80 DGQ-Finished 3 disqualified and placed Sth for interfer. ence. SEVENTH RACE ~ 7 Furlongs (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,500 a Byrd, 13,90 6.10 4.70 7.40 §.30 $4,000 (5) S-Betsy Herbert, Miller ? 4Wally 8 8-Roger R. Grattan, Feagan 4.00 Lornie Mighty Also Started: Andy Atom, Thythm, Robert McGregor, Stein and Armbro Explorer. EIGHTH RACE 1 Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds. Purse $3,000 (8) §Keen Freight, Ed Arthur 4.40 3.20 2.70 1-Paladin Pick, Wes Cok: 90 4-Northwood Diplomat, Also Started: Ben Hi lerbert, 30} Adios, -- Adios, Oneongo and Cape- town | ing their recent sad bereavement in the| Silent is the voice we loved to hear, | Also Started: Bennie Roy C.. Suberior vice. 222 King Street West, 728-0817. toss of thelr husband and father. Special) thanks to the Royal Canadian Legion, | Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far tor PART : RESEARCH ») Princess, Jimmie Atom, Hal's Bomb and |Glendate Indian NINTH RACE 1 Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,500 (7) 35--Lost and Found Branch 43, Rev. A. Woolcock. nurses and| thought to reach -------- ~ staf! on VE, Oshawa General Hospital LOST -- work jacket, Oshawa FalriGien Cedar Nursing Home, General Mo grounds. Name. Ross", Alex Willlamsitors of Canada, Armstrong Funeral Home S just as dear Motors inscription. Cal! collect Uxbridgeiand Neighbors on Arthur Street --Always remembered by wife Hilda, son §52-2200, ~Mre, &, Scot and family, Hugh end grandchildren, &Armbro Adanac, McKinley 9.60 4.50 2.89 FIFTH RACE ? Furlongs (Pace) tor|4Shady Valley, Hayes 450 400 three-year-olds dnd up. Purse $1,200 (a)! | ?-Atotrney"s Bob, McCallum 2.70 [S-Lynden Chief, Sitliphant 6.20 4.20 3.30] Also Started: Silver Ronnie, Jerry 4+Edgewood Key, Waddell 7.10 4,50) Canuck, Armbro Bingo and Country Mite, Amber Chiet, McFadden 6.901 At, 8,698, Total Pool $432,322, NRC may have to. start building satellite stations even farther north in the next few years. (CP Photo) in the world. Dr Rettie of the cay. search Council says the Rockets such as this Black Brant make up. a major part of research ac- tivity at the Churchill Re- a which closer to the magnetic pole than any other rocket range Sweet to remember him whe was here search Station is Who gone away

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