. SEL GAT vomern aeons poe 5 A ORIN LG IE NORE SEE clay ST THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 29, 1965 WOODBINE RESULTS TUESDAY, SRPTEMBER 28 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claiming, Haven's Glory, Hubert, F-Real Lady end maiden two-year-olds. 6 Furiongs (14). |Faarboe Lad. %-Golden Champ, T'cotte 5.10 3.10 os A--Lanson Farms entry 1-Hit The Line, Ferro 9.50 4.90|Winner, dk b or br & 2, by Fablise 4Naughty Jester, Inouye Fad aes by Eternal Lark, ' Ran in Order: Miss Dynemic,| Poo! 361 Gray Fellow, dlack Champ, F-Vive ta Bell, A-Smart Bird, Kenteek, Canedian Love, Pat's Mully, A-Luxury Dip, Rocky Parham and F-French Duke. A--Mrs E F e and © * Walters entry F.--Denotes Field. Winner, ch ¢, 2, by Canadian Champ--| Golden Page by Bull Page. Pool $28,949, Dally Double Pool $43,987, 38--Coming Events Ls 7 oad STOCK MARKET Versatood Vie G Tr Walk GW Westcoast Westeel Weston A Wstn 4% pr West A wis Zenith v DEATHS DOUGLAS, Allan F. At the Oshawa General Hospital on Wed- nesday, September 29, 1968, after 9. pro fonged 'iness, Allan F. Douglas, of 508 Green Street, Whitby, befoved husband of Nellie Smith, and dear father of Mal- colm of Willowdale; In his 79th year, Private service and cremation will rake place Friday, October 1, 1965. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the hb aie 9 General Hospital Fund, Minister Rev. W. J. 8. McClure. ScoTT, Edward Entered into vest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, September 29, 1965, Roy Edward Sc», beloved husband of Edith Glenn (155 Central Park Blvd. North). For turther particulars, please Mp The Armstrong Funeral Home, 728- TORONTO' 11 A.M, STOCKS By The Canadien Press - Toronto Stock Exchange -Sept, 29 (Quotations in cents unless marked 6. 1--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change-Is from previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS | Net High Low a. Ak Ch'ge $11% 1% 1% + & $33% 38% 38% -- $12%--. 12 2 5 635 635 +5 $66 65% 65% + Me $29 29% 290 $224 22% 22% $204 20% 20% $24 24 24 $61% 61% 61% $24 24 «(24 S42 Si -- Ve S82 58% + 82 8% 4a 44a + Va 2% 29% 264 26'a-- Ve 19° 39 $70 7m. 7 $% 2% 6% 4 Seo Bee | $11% 1% 11% She Bie Bie 875 875 +5 oo 60 ~_-2 $5 5 $18 18% 100 22 200 fis 18 4798 $36% 120 $19% is $19 1000 $2) 3 97 67 127 $11% 100 305 305 OILS 130 170 $18% 18¥2 18% $114 11% 11% Sil" 1% Vi" $10 «510 510 226 226 226 $17 74 17% 900 251 29 249 I 600 305 305 305 MINES 100 218 200 Cenirai Council of Neigh- borhood. Association SPECIAL INGO ot the OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM FRIDAY OCTOBER Ist, Over $5,000.00 in prizes $1500.00 Jackpot $500.00 Snowball $150.44 Special Games $1000.00 Esculator 20 Regular games $50 ea. 9 Early Bird Games 5 Late Games $50 ea. Admission $1.00 (receive one card for regular games). All games 25c double card-- except Jackpot. 35 5 Alminex Ang U Dev 100 Asamera 1500 Cc Ex Gas = 100 Cdn § Oil 285 Cent Del 185 Gr Plains Stock Sales Abitibi 445 Alta Ges 200 Alta Gas w 250 Scurry Rain Triad Ol! U Canso SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- ing, three-year-olds, 612 Bee ig (14), 8-Cretaceous, Harris 9.30 5.00 3,20) 1A-Maid of Honor, Walsh 14.50 ed 10-Great Council, Inda Also Ran in Order: Liberated, John's Whirl, Chopparis, Top Catet, Roman War- rior, Lord Beverley, 7-Rampant Lion. A-Queencrest, al Lil, Half Light and F-Fabulous Sta: A~H A Fields and Cindorelia Stable Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral oe for all occasion OSHAWA per $ HOPPING 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Solonaway. $5 ae By ste Pool $34,040 . $5d% $8% $449 529% S744 bid A Am Moly 1965 ih + arity F.Denotes tield DAILY DOUBLE, 9 AND &, PAID $19.60 Winner, dk b or br g, 3, by Whirling Home -- Currere by Curandero, Pool $35,475, 200 625 500 500 600 Belleterre Brunswk Bunker H Cadamet Camflo Purse $2,200. laim- Miles Ba) 14.00 7.80 10.30 5.80 0 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden, three. and four-yesr-olds. 6% Furlongs (9), 340 349 340 +8 190. 130-130 46 4 1% 1 a . C Faraday C Jamieson Captain Cassiar Chib-Kay Chimo Coch Will C Callinan Cc Halli Cc Mogul C Morrison Con Negus Cop Corp Cowich Craigmt D'Eidona Denison xd East Sul! F Orenada F Oren Rt Genex Gortdrum Goldrim Granduc Granisie € Gunnar Headway Hydra Ex Int Bibis Int Helium jron Bay Iso Jaye Exp Jelex Joburke Joliet Kerr Add K Anacon L Dufauit Louvict Marboy Mattgm! McAdam Mcintyre Metal Mine Muiti-M N_ Hosco Nick Rim Northgte Obaska Orchan Peerless Pick Crow Placer Preston Probe Purdex Radiore Raglan Rio Algom Rix Athab Rockwin Roman Sherritt Slivmaq Steep R Sullivan Teck Corp Texmont Tribag Un Buffad UCL Mine Un Fort Upp Can Urban Q Violam Wasmac West Mines Wiliroy Yukon Zenma¢ 700 1000 +" 230 +1% 3 +5 2300 Es) 150 100 Everlasting Memorialization 1000 is almost possible with the MATTHEWS. BRONZE MARKER thot we supply and install; Please call MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 _IN MEMORIAM BURTON In loving memory of @ dear wife and mother, Stella Burton, who persed away September 1958, Memory is @ lovely lane Where hearts are ever A lane we often travel Because It 'eads to you. The rolling stream of life rolls en But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile, Of "Mum" 'ho once sat there. Sadly missed and ever remembered by her husband Raloh, daughter Betty, son In-law Jack, and grandchildren Randy jand- Janis. ! Chemcell Chrysler Clairtone Codville A Con MS Con Paper Con Gas Corby vt Coron W Crain RL Crush Int Cygnus A Cygnus B Dom Elect Domtar xd Dom Text Faicon Frontier Ac FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. cia ing, three-year-olds and up. About 'on turf course (5) oRich, Marris 9.10 2.10 3 5-Royal Maple, Lublane 2% 2. 2-Dark Fv Turcotte 2.40 oe in Order: No Kidding and A- Late pScratch--A-Buone Fortuna. Junger and Dane Hill Acres entry auiNeLin 4 and 5, PAID $20.96 ers os by Pool st $24,005. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. Allow ances, three-year-olds and up, foaled in Canada, 6 Furl 6) 4Mifzi's Folly, 450 320° 2.90 5-Cruise Control, | 6.90 460 tees Fitzsimmons Ran in Order: shill Mornin, hg Wer and beg ig Winner, dk b. or 4S by Spending Spree -- Mitzi M. wy Nadrion. Pool $52,462. SEVENTH RACE ing, three-year-olds and up, 1% 3-Fabison, Shuk 26.99 4-Chance Cover, Turcotte Cup of Kindness, T'cotte 4.10 240 7a ee, eee ie wider: Sun deel ciaber Blue Zip, Nedesu, answer, Scolety Mil and Captain Prefect, 9-Arctic Lake, Kornblum 2.70|t oe Scraich--Bon Anie Also Ran in Order: Bayview Miss: Winner, dk b or br 4 Fatus-- Susie Sweet, Habcilff, Born To Purple,|paneas Ind by Borelate. Miss Red Skin and ag Son, \Pool $58,973. Late a RE gM winter tab Winner, b f, 3, by Bive Man---Winter YY EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 by Bunty Lawless. | fi a Pool $48,733. Inge three-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 Riles 90 4 " 3-Vedas, Turcotte FOURTH RACE---Purse $2,200. Maiden||-Judge Alone, Rasmussen | two- year-olds, foaled in Canada. 6 Fur- 6-Foxy Alec, Lor 24 jlongs. (14). Also Ran in Order: Supreme Chief, 34%9 34/2 %8/9.No Reasoning, Rem'i'd 5.80 4.10 2.70/Drifted, Spanking Breeze and Humber 790 +15 |4Flaming Bull, Shuk 9.50 4.10! Broom. |1A-Dream Peeper, Dittfach 2.50 Winner, ch 9, 5, by Sun Ruler Ind--Lamb- Also Ran in Order: Sir Mahan, Broth| kin by Lord Boswell. Of A Boy, Belmonarctic, Line Charger,|Pool $63,436. Total Pool $448,420. A-Northern Miner, B'g Jive, Poinet Noire,\|Attendance 5,818. WOODBINE ENTRIES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 90 } PIRST RACE ~ Purse $2,100. (3500),;Beau's Delight, No Boy 114 i Siaining, maiden two-year-old -fillles.|Blue Mel, Dittfach 112 bout 1 Mile on turf course (15), | Tricky Scamp, No Boy V7 \minda, Johnstone 117 Mandrill, Fitzsimmons Vi 7 790 |Miss Telso, Leblanc 112 Prince Guard, Tingley 112 44 310 {Crown Dutchess, No Boy 112 Chinese Festival, Kornblum X114 310 tog lov + ve Acceptable Gift, Cuthbertson X107 Hulda Jet, Werry X1 tie 13% 34 + Breezy Breeze, Ferro X107 Plentitude, Gordon 116 e ai 4 |Garden's Pride, Turcotte 117 $174 17% Renssik, Fitzsimmons 112 NY VW, Spot Off, No Boy 112 $85% Jewet, Dittfach 112 174 Foredeck, McComb 112 % OS Sun Stage, Leblanc 117 256 266 Major's Debbie, No Boy 112 134 13 Also Eligible: Miss Caprice, Harris 112; 815 800 Gay Ginny nf Ne Boy A-112; Our Tom M4 MM | Boy, No Boy A j|A~-Dane Hill ral and Cherudon Stable 95 495 entry ¥ 10 | | $4534 45% $414 40 $144 14% $204 20% 2 820 $28'4 284 $13'a 19% 425 425 $7 7 Sl4 14% 150 $18% 18% 130 $342 34% 100 $104'% 1042 100 $54 5% Gr W Life 75 $91 9 Gr Wpg G 375 $20% 20% Hardee 500 77. 77 Hard Carp A 25 100 725 100 200 100 250 250 25 4350 275 150 100 125 475 1600 4 150 0 w+ 39 392 394 --)'2 409 395 395 374 37 B+ Ve $20 $20 $20: +5 256 256 256 --3 245 245 ~8 i By Special Request This Bingo will be operated mh a similar basis as the Bingo in| Scarboro, | ; | " true down DOOR PRICES All games will be played on double cards. Share The Wealth--7:15 p.m. Regular Games--8:15 p.m. BUSES Leave Bond and Simcoe St. 6:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 8:00 p.m. Available after the Bingo. $29% 29% $13% 13% $142 ida $94 94 $8 8 $id'e 18% $'0 10 S9B%e 9B $8/%%4 87% $5% 5% $8'2 245 co a 26 6225 «(225 1% 11% 11% | Ac 450 pr om 0 0 +2% Ind Min 8 Inland C pr Inland Gas Int Nickel Inter PL Int Stl P 200 James Stee! 100 James $ RtzI21 Jockey C 500 Jock w Kelsey Co Lav Fin LobCo A LobCo B LobG B pr Loeb M Maciean H M Leaf Mill 100 Mass-F "5 Montex Noranda Nor Tar Ont Steel Oshawa A Pac Pete 200 Pow Corp 0 Pow Corp pr 25 Premium 3200 Price Bros $1 $3 hy ~2 -5 DUNLOP in loving memory of a dear husband, Robert Dunlop. who pass- | |ed away September 29, 1964. God blessed me w'th a# husband And you were one of the best, Since you were calied to rest I've learned with patient effort To hide the tears that start. But cannot help the longing that Lives within my heart. When days are dark and lonely And everything goes wrong, 1 seem to hear you whisper Cheer up and carry on Each time | took at your picture You seem to smile and say, Don't grieve, I'm only sleeping, We'll meet again some da --Lovingly remembered by wife, GOYNE -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmotner, Flossie Winni- fred Goyne, who passed away Septem- ber 29, 1963. What would we give if we could say Hello Mom, in the same old way. To hear your voice, see your smile, To sit with you and chat awhile, So you who have a mother, Cherish her with care, For you'll never know the heartache Till you see her vacant chair, Lovingly remembered by. son daughters Olga, Fern, Earline, and Audrey, and their families. '(CARD OF THANKS FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Allow ances, three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs (7). Ballistic, Fitzsimmons 115 Fiddler's Belle, No Boy 119 Gay Blossom, Urzua X18 Martin's Ark, Gordon 116 Wild Lady, No Boy 110 Senator Gray, Leblane 118 Virginia Queen, Cuthbertson. X1 | | " 18% 13% | 11% + Va} Wt 30% -- 16M 34 Ly 13 4 $134 $)1% $11% $304 $16% 00 + "Me Free Admission OSHAWA JAYCEES Monster BINGO Thurs., Sept. 30 20 GAMES AT $20. 5 GAMES AT $30. 1 -- $150. JACKPOT $20. PER LINE PLUS $50, PER FULL CARD 2 -- $250. JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS. 55 and'55 $10 PER LINE PLUS $200 PER FULL CARD IN 55 AND 55 NUMBERS. THIS WEEK PLUS $25 CONSOLATION PRIZE. $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES. Regular games pay double in 17 Nos. or less. EARLY BIRD GAME EXTRA PRIZES JUBILEE PAVILION Bus to Jubilee Pavilion leav- ing Four Corners at 7:30 p.m. CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED CHARTERED BUS TRIP iz iis BR: age Z WORKING OUT THE ROUGH SPOTS left a short . retire- ment to join th. show and found she was the only trained professional. The musical, about a comically inept attempt by English -- + | j | 14% + Ve) 50 + Ml Laie yi 33%4 + Va sO = Ml 10% + Ye! $13% 1344+" $45%8 45% 45% 255 250 255 +5 $9 x" kd $10% 10% 225 225 150 $244 244 3 $7/% 77% 75$100 100 250 $)iMe 11%e 300 460 460 100 $19 «19 200 $6% 6% 150 $1) 1 309 $18 = 18 45 $254 25% 190 $13% 13% 350 $78 = (28 200 $184 18% 18° 88% 8% 250 $13' 13% 250 $36'4 38' 225 $13% 13% 400 $202 20% 165 $28% 28% 25 $45'2 45\ 1M 340 340 150 $35 35Ve 735 «($7 7 to set a school girls brothel for neighboring boys' school, was a sellout at it's Manchester opening and is doing well in London. (CP) _ Sylvia Tysick works on a nadian up a dance routine for a new London _ musical, Passion Flower Hotel, in which she is the lead female dancer. The elfin, 28-year-old Ca- OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF Church, conducted the service. MRS. DALTON FICKES Interment was in Mount Lawn) World Contest The funeral service for Mrs.|Cemetery. | iDalton Fickes, 67 Grassmere| The pallbearers were J. Donald Dunkeld, st.. who died Sept. 25, at the/Smith, G. White, Robert Brown.|mont, Ont. and Dr. Carl Willis,| Oshawa General Hospital, was|E. Wright, C. McQuarrie and/of Charlottetown, Prince Ed-| lheld at the McIntosh-Anderson|A. C. Grotenhuis. ward Island, who won the Cana-| Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Sept.| The members of Oshawa Re-|dian Plowing Championship last| 28. bekah Lodge, No. 3, held a ser-\year, will leave Sept. 30 for| Canon F. G. Ongley, rector ofjvice at the funeral home atl Oslo, Norway to represent Can-| ("SARKER -- The torlly of the were(St- George's Memorial Anglican|/.20 p.m. Monday and formed alada in the 1965 World Plowing] | James Barker wish to express their) guard of honor following the! Championship. They will be |heartfelt appreciation for the beautiful funeral service. laccompanied by their team| flora! tributes and acts of kindness. A Seale } ' i | spacial thanks to Rev. John 'Smith and to : i ot 8 feel ee oF Jee FUNERAL OF | ging coach, 'a Bawden, - | Special anks to Dr. Patterson, the { ' [ie rs ane staff of the Oshawa Gen: ov Sar Manual aranis aiatt, ihe LLOYD T. MURDOCK \6f St. Thomas, Ont | HUNTER -- Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Hunt Oshawa Police Department, to Rev. F.| Funeral service was held Sept.| They will arrive in Oslo Oct. ler would like to take. this opportunity Wards of aympathy and understand on (23 for the late Lloyd Thomas| 3 and will have four days for| pt oat Mle Pale dada gh --Mrs. William Igel and family.|Murdock, who died Sept. 21 as practice in order to become ac- \gnd Constable H. 0. Hawkins for the SLACK --/Mrd, Theda Slack ang family|/tte, Oshawa General Hospital, | customed to local soil conditions | ide ad oe ent in the Wish to thank friends, relatives and neigh- He was in his 47th year. land adjust their 'plows before| lose ef thelr son, Terry 'Gordon é baby * Eph culey iysine agen. Resting at the Robinson Fu- |the competitions on Oct. 8 and 9.) uring their 'recent ber ; sah at | 1GEL -- Deeming it impossible to cial thanks to Dr. Baidwin end nurses on \neral Home, Brooklin, regina! Twenty-two nations will be re thank all in person, we wish to take id second and sl lag A sil meee | high mass was sung by Rev. N.|presented in this international thi (i i et | Hospital, Also V 'own Fu: ag This ERS OSA eret nO gc and neigh: |neral Chapel for. thelr kind and efficient|J. Gignac at St. Mary's of the plowing competition sponsored bors for thelr beautiful floral tributes, 'service. --Mrs, Theda Slack and family| People Roman Catholic Church.|by the world plowing organiza- par aprasaaan eee --------| Pallbearers were: Jack Fer-|tion. The winner will earn tem- guson, Clayton Hogan, Ben| porary custody of the Esso Gol- Young, Alf Norton, Clarence den Plow. ham riding, said last night that} who would divide Canada for the|%-May. Scot, Kingston 27.10 12.50 6.80 O'Connor and William Kennelly.| Of interest to plowmen is the solidarity now evident in the sake of votes for the party." »|5-Gay Robert, Varcoe 3.50 2.90|2-Elvis, Palmer ts . 7 7, |7-F Lou, Geisel J 2.90|5-Jimmie Mac, Hie Interment was in Resurrec-|fact that the annual Canadian| Conservative ranks indicates! Mr. Rickard will meet Erik] 'Also Start: Mary Volo 8., Royal Nim-| 'Alto. Started: Saver, Wee Crusader, |tion Cemetery. [Championship Plowing Competi-|the willingness of men and|Neilson, the Conservative MP)b¢ C. Danny Lee Grattan, Handsome|Squaw Valley, Danny ¥, Peters snd =| tion -will-be held in Oct. : : th i Reject Ballots |national Plowing Match on the| reasonable compromise on les-|lands at Toronto International|?c,c9n" ceca' Weltwany 10.60 5.90 400] \eThe Gibb, Gernmini eure 8.50 5.58 | Massey-Ferguson Farm at Milli-| ser issues when the unity of the Airport later today. |8-Chatham Adios, Findley §.50 3.40|2-Fin's Hat, Soper ou > Ss 2 shoo Bia Factor, Cam Sinith 6,90|8-Brother Dillon S$, Wellwood Ken: : : nation es stake. Erik Neilson, the man WhO!" also Started: Miss Dean Grattan, Prince| Also Started: Lucky Beelay, Big chirt | it is expected 16 contestants; Speaking at a meeting of the) was instrumental in sparking and DAILY DOUBLES Nos 8 - May Scot and|QUINELLA, Nos. 1 and 2, 5-Credit Card, PAID $181.20 5 dents here discovered Monday}? right to hold the Esso Silver|ard said it is generally agreed|p.m. today at Howard Jordan THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for. all nfavaNTel Race me Puree. $900) % that three out of four liquor|Plow Trophy for one year. In}among men and women of all/ School, Port Hope. lages. Purse $700 (8) 7-Poplar Grattan, Gordon itn te 340 lquestions in a' plebiscite held|addition the top two contest-| political parties and by people [8-Ruth's Daisey, Pacey . 17.00 7.20 §.20|5-Scottish Clan, Feagan 3.30 2.80 here last Saturday had been|ants will win the Esso Travelloutside of politics that Mr.| 4-Captain Duff, McCormich 35.10 8.00 4-Scotland's Van, Geisel 4,30 passed when the Chief Blectorai|Award for educational travel| Pearson should not have thrown| ley Duke, Aad ge Judge, Linda Chips, Swan Song. At Western Fair ("sien msc. rejected ballots did not count. as "This was neither needed nor fourayearoids and under. Purse 4900 (7) ' t i votes. | Joe ran ins | wanted by any except the Lib- | LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- To'|sHoney Dares, Lawrence. 2:10 2.70 2.90\t.snagle allie Pacey me NI 308 Originally, Returning Officer eral strategy makers and was| night' s opening of the 30- Bai dull pes er vee 00 pap esie Carlith, Hayes 430 Hogarth had counted the im-| called purely to serve the party|fall harness cacing at Western) Also started: what's Uo Front, Davie Mose: Karan Sete Gunee Nab aaa propery marked oats «| Tunior Match votes and as a result only the st 0 te d af s et = ae oe : A 00-event for two-year-ol fil-| question dealing with the liquor UXBRIDGE The South) Mr. a Ontario Junior Plowing Match| safeguarding was held Saturday at the farm|seems to be the theme |voting two other questions Te-) sponsored by the Brooklin Jun-|sire, -- ; iceived the ds ith 60 per cent jor Farmers, and the South On-| "It is sad, however, to listen favorable votes. tario Plowmen's Association, |to Mr. Pearson talk of national SIXTH RACH -- Purse 83,100. Allow ances, three-year-olds and up, foaled in ipa About 1 1-16 Miles turf course ie Lady Brier, McComb 118 Big Rocky, Leblanc 117 George Roval, Inde 117 Teardrop Lane, Turcotte 114 Choperion, No Boy A-117 Fairmar, Finley X116 Canebora, Walsh A-117 A sel} ids Farm entry UINELLA WAGERING) SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 (9000), Claiming, three-year-olds, About 1 1-16 Miles on turf course (9). Chopstick, Inda 118 Attention Hero, Gomez 116 Revelling, Turcotte 113 Dittfach 111 | | SECOND RACE ~~ Purse $2,000 (3000), Claiming, three- and four-year-olds, 6/4 Furlongs (20), Fast Kitten, No Boy 111 Jiveoli, 'Inouye 106 Miss Scooter, Dittfach 111 Day's Best, No Boy 109 jLine Me Up, Hale 114 Petare's Dawn, No Boy 109 Moores Selector, Duran 112 Take A Gander, Nedeau 120 Come Back Bay, Cuthbertson X118 Linda's Love, Gordon 11 Petene, Leblanc 111 Twilight Tango, McComb 108 Korolevu, Werry X107 Strong Willed, Harrison 114 Also Eligible: Merit Rippey, X115; Prime Away, No Boy 116; "2 | Artist, Robillard 111) Chief Whitefoot, }Cuthbertson X110; Dayliner, Finley X102; Patent Coated, Kornblum X101, -s | THIRD RACH -- Purse $2,100 (7500), \Claiming, maiden two-year-olds, 6' Fur- +5 leans (10). Sultan's Treat, Ferre X107 |Madelyn's Pride, Turcotte 117 | Jimgee, Steve X115 |Dans Flight, Inda 115 \Third Moon, No Boy A-120, eaeeeeaeeiaen |Royal Staff, Leblanc 120 FOREIGN TRADING |Yorkdale, Harris A-120 200 $20%4 20% 20% %/Srita, Johnstone 117 100 100 100 100 | Tomboy Pete, Remillard 118 200 300 300 300 |Fair and Lovely, No Boy 112 60 510 500 5} -~-10 |A--Addison Hall Stable entry 300 14S. 265 15 | sha Sta 265 265 +15 | poURTH RACE -- Purse $2,700 jances, three- and four-year-olds, | Miles (10), Bedford Park, Cuthbertson X109 |Greek Tar, Harris 106 GARDEN CITY RACEWAY - FIFTH RACE 1 ind (Trot). for three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,000. (8) 1-Cool Chick, Duford 5.00 me an 33 +3 Pes aM 965 hy Va +1 +1 + = +10 tS +10 +5 Jean. 170 | To Compete In 50 1000 1300 500 425 3500 1664 2700 400 200 1600 10500 500 1000 2300 10% 225 2 Royal Bank 77% Stl Cp A pr Salada syyyeue Scythes Selkirk A Seven Arts Shell Can Shell | pr Shop Save Simpsons Simp Sears SKD Mfg xd Slater Steel Southam St Pav St Radio Steel Can Steinbg A Transair Tr Can PL Un Acc 2 pr Un Carbide Un ba 100 11% + Ye 460 +1 --s +) ~3 +) Werry GUM liste of Mull, Admirals Gift, McComb 120 |Chop-Em-Please, Fitzsimmons 111 | Scadadie, igh eg oh "6 |River Party, No Boy 123 lee Colonel, Herts mY EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 (3000), Claiming, 'three-year-olds and. up. We |Miles on Marshall Seer ee ae |Advance Glass, Nedeau 1 Gum Swamp, Inouye ad Baffin, Ferro X11 John Charles, Robinson 120 Prime Princess, Steve X107 Jodeb, Inda 117 Falsun, Finley X08 Peter Wrack, reba 8 xe Rico Flash, . Allow: | Navarro, Harte ied 1 1-16) My Sweet Love, poet 108 Sab pe yi Gordon of Clare-) Earl, Velma 18% + Va) Bi 13% 38 13% 202 i $00 550 messages of sympathy and deeds of kind- a 1:00 ie ness during our recent bereavement in the loss of a loving nusband and father +1! 583,000. Trans-Mt Cc Tung | Discovery 50 $2914 29% 29%4----%| Teck Corp $3 v n= we Tried ol 'Unity Of Canada At Stake Says Durham PC Candidate Garnet Rickard, Progressive! 'The purposes of national ' ; FIRST RACE -- 514 Furl Pace) ti Conservative candidate in Dur-| unity cannot be served by those | sesanruoee Pea Vah Pk we oy $600 (8) --§ AAC post Me 2PM to WASHINGTON D.C. Thanksgiving Weekend OCT. 8th -- 1Ith for further information phone 725-8470 ADULT ~ SCUBA diving jessona 'start Thursday, September 36. Aqua-lungs sup plied. 'Register row with Don Cranfield, 431 Park ad South, {mt CA, WANT 100 horses «id riders to at- tend the Bill Scott Annual Trail Ride, Sunday, October 3, 19:30 a.m. Kinmount, Ont. Lunch served on the trail. For in formation contact L. McMullen, Lindsay BIRTHS AIR -- Alex and Mona are proud to announce the arrival of a son, Gary Alexander, on September 28, 1965, at the Oshawa General Hospital. A little brother for Sandra and Linda. Nany thanks to Or. Halam-Andres and 41n floor staff. 'abe (Pace) tor} | Canadian Sickie EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for FOURTH RACE 1 Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,500- (8) leg NINTH RACE 1 Mile (Pace) for |three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,000. (8) SEND AID TO AFRICA -- j7-Lynden Chief, Webster 10.60 5.80 3,40 {5-Crystal Duke, Hicks 10.30°5.50 "74.90 A Swedish church has pro-|3.patsy 6 2nd, Wellwood vided a third of the cost of a|_Also Started: jerry Canuck, Tonka G., $3,500,000 hospital at Moshi, Ta jenny Direct, Brother Bob and Futurity zania. |Attendance 2,193. Total Pool $130,366, ii Rickard said unity and); conféderation|' & ot al The season wil! continue j nightly, except Sundays, until Oct. 30. After that, there will be Saturday afternoon racing} throughout the winter. Officials have listed for this| BABINGTON --- Jeck and Jeanette (n Thompson) thank God for the safe a rival of Deniese Janelle, 7 lbs. 7 ozs., Monday, September 27. 1965, at the Osh-| awa General Hospital, A little sister for Marina, Thanks to Drs, J. ©. Anderson) and N. Kowalsky; aiso 4tn floor staff. 13 and) women with rea! convictions of} who threw a bombshell in the Chiet "and Ambassador Direc. peeeels 14 in conjunction with the Inter-|/ their own to obey the law of government ranks, when he| 'tecond race 1 SIXTH RACE 1 Mile (Pace) for all ages. Purse $700 (8 Do Not Count Blue Vic, Bo Adyn, Parsons Hat, and/C., Franco Kid, Wilkington Belle lfrom eight provinces will take} Port Hope Progressive Conser-|the Dorion inquiry, will address|Hedgewood | Scotty. jJean First, dib thw PICKERING (Staff) Resi-|part. The winner will earn the|yative Association, Mr. Rick-|a Conservative party rally at 8 : 3-Margaret Forbes,-Ge'sel Jr, 8.90, Also Start Marri ' = Also Satried:Lord Harriman, Ridge Val-| star prtb bok Davie tial yg Office in Toronto informed Vil-| abroad. the country into another federal lage Clerk Bruce Hogarth that ~jelection at this time. and not national interests," he} |\Fair Raceway will feature ajBlue, Elstag Jimmy and Chasmar George.|Arnbro Champ. maid: of the Canadian Series, ajScfaiched: Magella. dining lounge appeared to have passed. When the rejucted ballots are or yoo Tran, RR 2, Claremont.|Political parties and "I would not counted as votes in the total! This junior plowing match was| hope that this is a sincere de- BROWN -- Evelyn and Cliff are hina to announce the arrival of a daughter, 7 tos, 13 ozs., on Monday, Sepiember 7 1965 at Oshawa General Hospital. A ter for Norman, Kathy, Patsy and anne. Thanks to Dr. McKinney and floor staff. HOCKETT --8! is thrilled to nounce the arr! of her baby sister Charlene Lizabeth on Friday, September 24, 1965, weighing in al 6 lds. 11 o78., par-| ents Arthur and Sheiiagh (nee Jettry).| Mommie and daby fire. Thanks to Or. Grant and nurses and staff of 4th floor. ANE Gregory and Gloria (nee cia) are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, Janice Diare Beatrice, 9 tbs. § o23., born Sunday, September 726, 1965, In the Oshawa Generai Hospital A wee sister for Bruce and Timothy ROBERTSON Jim and Lorene are happy fo announce the arrival of thelr daughter on Monday, September 27, 1965, at the Oshawa General Hospital. A little sister for Kim th Shelley. Many thanks to iw' Dr ZABUDSKY -- Jetfery David proudly announces the birth of his younger broth er, Jonathan Arthur, 7 ths. 11 o7zs., on Tuesday, Septemner 26, 1965 at 1:17 a.m. at Oshawa Genera! Hospital. Proud par ents are David and Emity. Second grand son for. Commander and Mrs. A. R./ Pressey of Toronto; fifth grandchild for| Mr. and Mrs. John Zabodsky of Oshawa and another great-grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. William Bodashefsky -- of Oshawa. Many thanks to Dr. Beckett and the 4th floor staff. DEATH TENNANT, James Arthur Suddenly, al his home in Orono. on Tues- day, September 28, 1965, Arthur Tennant, | beloved husband of Wile Thornton, In his goth year. Resting at tne Barlow Funeral Home, Park Street, Orono. Service from the funeral home on Thursday, Se ber 20, 1965, Interment Orono convetery.| 4734 SIZES 12\4--24'2 QUICK TO KNIT! By ALICE BROOKS You'll knit this elegant capelet easily costs so little for so much fashion, luxury. 4 MAIN PARTS! QUICK-KNIT "mink" capelet| By ANNE ADAMS for dress-up, coo! nights. Use 2| It's the long side darts that do! strands mohair together; brush) it! They give your midriff a when finished. Pattern 7232: fits|lean, long, streamlined look. sizes 32-38; 40-44. 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CATHARINES (CP) Honey Dares, a converted Lon- don, Ont, trotter, scored her third pacing victory in a row BE ALERT to What's New! |Tuesday night at Garden City RR. Raceway. May Scott, |Bev. Kingston of Ont., won the first race, daily double worth $181.20 The Gibb, owned by Marshal! driven. by Port owner lots while the liquor store ques-| j Elgin, | for aithe sixth race a half - length|while the quinella of Rich andjered by the sore hand all sea- Cameron Mitchell, Simcoe was the official coach and judge |for the competition. The compe- jtitors were coached on correct 'plow adjustment and how to | start and finish their lands The purpose of the junior plowing match is to give the junior plowman an opportunity to receive instructions on plow- ing, and proper plow adjust-| ments; and to encourage their} | participation in the senior) | matches. hoys 15 years and under, who had plowed in competition be-| fore, were Earl Lewis, Clare- mont, RR 3 and Stan Kerswill,| Stouffville, RR 3. The winners in the class for boys 15 years and under, who __.|had not plowed before were -- Bill Tran, Claremont, RR 2 and RR 3. The winner in the class for boys 16 to 20 inclusive, who had| apprentice jockéy from Grand) Maris, New York Hankees' dis- | plowed in competition before,} was Bob Tran, Claremont, RR 2.) The winner in the class for boys 16 to 20 years inclusive, who had not plowed before Ivan Wilson, Claremont 3 Young of Shawville, Que., won 'lother Liberals fan the winds -o The winners in the class for| |journeyman Tiamontagne and - f junity while Mr. Die- nglish hate in Quebec calling Mr. fenbaker a leader of E separatists. Avelino Gomez. Takes Feature * | TORONTO (CP) Jockey} |Avelino Gomez rode Mitzi's) Folly to victory in the featured), six-furlong dash in the sixth] race in 1:10.2. at Woodbine} Race Track Tuesday. Mitzi's Folly and Cruise Control down Istretch to win by a nose. Fans were repaid $4.50, jand $2.90. | For Gomez, it was -his ui jwinner in his last 14 rides. Noel Turcotte, the 22-year- old! the} $3. 20) Falls, N.B., had three winners} lin the eight- race card. The vie- itories boosted him into top spot} {in the leading rider standings) with 24. Turcotte's apprenticeship lends today when he becomes a) rider, | The daily double of Golden} |Champ and Cretaceous paid $19 battled Windkin|" | fragment year the City of London Pace Series, for a total purse of 00 added. The series, con- {ditioned for non - winners of |$5,000 life-time, will be raced in four legs--the first three worth $1,000-added each and the final \g2 .500-added. Piss first will be staged Oct. second Oct. 13, third Oct, 20, land the final Oct. 30. 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