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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Oct 1965, p. 21

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EN eae oe AAP RR ge US COUGLE -- Sterling and Eleanor (nee Powell) of Whitby, are happy to an- nounce the val of thelr so%, Brian Vaughn, 10 Ibs, 2 ozs., on Wednes- day, jember 29, 1965 at the Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Paul and Rhonda. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Cougie, Mars Hill, Maine, U.S.A. and Mr. and Mrs. K, Powell of Whitby. Special thanks fo Dr, King and 4th floor staff. DEAN -- Jack and Dianne (nee Hol- man) happily announce the birth of their son, Jatnes Roy, on Sunday, Sept ir 26, 1965, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Special thanks fo Dr, Manitivs and the 4th floor staff. DEATH BLACK, Archibald Suddenly in Oshawa Genera! Hospital on Wednesday, t. 29, 1968, Archibald Black, in his 97th year, beloved widower of Catherine Avery, and loving father of Mrs. Zella Thomas of Buffalo, New York, Mrs. Margaret Froats, of Buffalo, New York, Mrs. Jean MeKnight of Oshawa, bags Mrs. ©. Shaw (Rean) of Mayfield, New York, Mrs. H. Colleran (Lela), Oshawa, and Maiceim of Vancouver. Mr resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West, for service in the chapel on Saturday, Oct. 2 at p.m. Black is) = COMOX, B.C. (CP)--A few weeks ago two men lay in- jured for 40 hours near the wreckage of their light plane on a rugged, forested mountainside on the west coast of Vancouver Island. A searching pilot happened to see the setting sun glinting from a piece of wreckage in one of the tall trees hiding the downed craft. Paramedics and a rescue helicopter were dispatched and the men were in hospital three hours later, At the time RCAF search and rescue officials said the 40-hour ordeal could have been averted if the plane had been carrying a tiny transmitter called SARAH--a search and rescue automatic homing device. In a recent demonstration the air force put a man down in the same area. An Albatross search and rescue plane was sent out to look for him, As it crossed the island the radio SARAH Can Aid Survivors Of Bush-Crashed Aircraft mitter the man carried. Peering into a the operator saw small mark as the plane's antenna scanned from side to side, As the signal grew from "search" to "homing" and by comparing the le lines on the screen could tell the pilot how far and what di- rection transmitter. ; As the Albatross flew directly over him the demonstration "victim" fired a flare to indi- cate his rescuers were right on SARAH's beam. RCAF searchers say SARAH could have flown over that plane seen it," operator began receiving sig- nals from the SARAH trans- thode scope, green lines shooting from the centre stronger the operator switched the receiver th of it was to the SARAH) should be compulsory equip- § ment on all light planes, As one|® said of the island crash: ewe) ove Whats 2, and Bee-Hives 2. 20 or 30 times and never have BOWLING SCORES! GM NICKEL PLATE LEAGUB High Teese for tis week were: Lockhart and J. Jackson 72h. ue -- P. Traynor 653, G. Pap- pas 628, Pigeau 623, G. Mathieu 417, L. (strong arm) ahersnee 4612, E. Behm 606 and W. Weraski 200 League -- D, Wilson 250, 238, C. Dove 226, 211, J. Ruiter 224, 204, B. Thornbury 211, 208, Paradine 209, 208, Owens 241, rn 234, OD. Baliey €. D. M. Cobui 234, H, Rolls 224, J, Catton 224, M, Carl 221, B. Marshall 219, R. Vanmeer 213, A. Bryans 207, G. Jessome 202 and G. Glover 201. Lemon League -- D, Wilson 95 and J. Campbell 79. MOTOR CITY WED, AFTERNOON LEAGUE Tripies -- Marg. Vaughan 783 , 258, 287), Ethel Tonkin 671 (210, 187, 27. Pru, Whittick 635 (210, 215, 210), Pauline Starr 620 (227, 219, 174), Eva Redpath 611 (155, 191, 265), Barbara Vaughan 608 (133, 308, 167), Bessie Rowden 608 Ua ' Singles -- Marie Collison 262, Elinore Hanna 238, Pat Hardsand 232, Bea. Me- Kenzie 223, Doria Tuikoluk 217, Mille Branton 216, Hazel Bannon 210, Vera Szikszay 209, Dorothy Burtech 204 and Babe Lang 200. Points -- Team 1, 10, Ookpiks 10, Team 16, 10, Traviers 8 All-Sorts 7, indy Kanes 7, The Dillies 7, Maypoles 6, Sparklers 4, Team 14, 6, Cats and Kittens Daffodils 5, Sprites 3, Team 5, 2, |247, 210) and Susie Greer 603 (308, 66 | | MOTOR CITY MIXED League Our top bowlers for this week were Bud Morey 758 (263, 285, 210) and Marl. : THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 1, 1965 2} OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS Ford 737 (214, 228, 295), followed by Léon Davey 68! (207, 285), Al Jamieson 668 (225, 260), Doug Smith 665 (248, 207, 210), Leura McKinlay 663 (319), Chuck Ford 653 (211, 229, 213) and Curly Jackson 646 (208, 230, 208). Our newcomer to the league, "HI" Johns, did very well second week In @ row, with 640 (226, 210, 204), Wes Kute- siensk! 632 (200, 205, 227), Geof Curl 662 (251, 249), Archie Bruce 629 (282), Inez jCurl 626 (246, 214), Mae Jamigson 609 \(277, 214). What was your first game, Mae? The "200 group was as follows: John Williamson 224, 231, MW Hagerman 200, George Watson 205, Bert Smith 238, Jack Anderson 241, Sadie James 200, Art Irving 211, Frank Chumbly 221, Cecil Lit- ster 213, Lucy Kutasiensky 227, Reg Nor- ris 225, Aura Walls 224, welcome back Aura; Art Moreau 240, Nor Bradburn 202, Vi Norris 260, 231, Pete Makarchuk 225, Bernice Goodes 228, 200, Gord Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brookiin.| HENDERSON, Margaret In Oshawa General Hospital on Thurs: day, September 30, 1965, Margaret smith, beloved wite of the late David W. Hender son and dear mother of Mrs. Albert Wil-| son (Betty) and Mrs. Wifliam Jordan (Margaret), both of Oshawa and John Henderson of Kendal. Mrs, Henderson is} resting at Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral) Home, 192 King Street East, for service! in the chapel! on Saturday at 2 o'clock.) Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. (By re} quest of the family the casket will re-| main closed.) (The family will receive) friends at the Funeral Home on Thurs day from 7 10 9 p.m. and on Friday trom 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.) Monks Return For Year To Medieval Cell Life MONT ST. MICHEL (Reut-; Pompidou attended a high mass érs)---A group of Benedictine|in the restored abbey chapel monks has returned to medieval) and a feast in the abbey hall. | life for a year in the stone cells) At the feast the premier and of France's world-famous Ab-| guests sat in contemplative si- bey of Mont St. Michel, perched|lence served by the hooded on a rock amid miles of mud off| monks at rough tables in me- ~"4\the Normandy coast. |dieval style by the light of _s | The monks of St. Wandrille| flickering torches, na ~105) walked across the mudflats and) It has ger almost . oe Leng, 250 ang stelle Makerctuk io. 206 |shifting sands separating the|to restore the mount, but He), Pent =~ cine 'a 1) Kingsides - Vs} rock from the mainland, ignor-| accent of the 1,000th anniver- 4 red odd a sis iy 2 eae ling a dry causeway built in| sary: celebrations is not on the} 875, to follow in the footsteps| architectural beauty of the ab-| goes: MAJOR "A" LEAGUE the first monks from St, Wan-|bey and the cluster Of houses go gnq Over -- isabelle King 817 (223, 1320, 274) and Mavis Taylor 801 (302, ad | CUSO VOLUNTEERS CRAM LANGUAGE Service Overseas has 323 is a_privately-administered volunteers going abroad this organization but receives fi- fall for service in develop- nancial aid from the gov- ing nations. The eventual ernment, (CP) goal is 1,000 a year. CUSO 10 STOCK TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press 13% Toronto Stock Exchange--Oct. 1 (Quotations in cents unless marked $./ 1-Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-) Nia Wire rights, xw---Ex-warrants. Net change is} Noranda from previous board-lot closing sale.)) NO NGas | INDUSTRIALS is ise Pac Pete 11 Net Peel Elder Pp Low a.m. Ch'ge| Students who have volun- teered for service in East Africa study Swahili in To- ronto with an African teach- er, The Canadian University CUDDLY PETS By ALICE BROOKS Pick two gay pieces of prints to bring these pets ALIVE, to delight tots, Cuddly Calico Pets -- cat and dog are each just four pieces. Whip 'em up for birthdays, Christmas. Pattern 7393; trans- fer; directions for pets. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft OBITUARIES | MRS, WESLEY DIXON | PETERBOROUGH -- Requi- jem mass for Mrs. Wesley Dixon, 44, 285 Juliet R., Peter- borough, was celebrated at 10 a.m. today at Immaculate Con- 4740 ve '10-20 DOUBLE IMPACT! By ANNE ADAMS Double - impact fashion! This hi-waist jumper with the scoop neckline doubles as a dress when you're rushing from class or office to a date. Printed Pattern 4740: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, Size 16 jumper 2% yards 39 - inch; blouse 15% yards, FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern, Ontario residents add 2c sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER, Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times, Pat- tern Dept., 60 Front Street West, Toronto 1, Ontario. BE ALERT to What's New! Send for excitement - packed Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. 350 design views. -- school, career, glamor styles. Plus coupon for free pattern -- choose it from Catalog. 50c. 790 100 110 $00 $00 200 375 650 zi 1075 415 200 400 100 77 225 125 100 21 225 262 250 250 200 125 225 150 720 1000 272 240 50 500 125 900 260 46) 175 $108 10'e $l4\a dle $73% 73% 135 «140 ~«(1 300 220 220 Met Stores Mont Loco Moore Nat Hees |. Nat Hees pr HUNT, Nancy Suddenly as the result of an accident al) Severn Bridge, Wednesday, Nancy Reid,| in her 30th year, beloved wife of Ronald Hunt and loving mother of Wendy, Heather and Caro! Ann, and dear daugh- ; . oA ; , ter of Mr and Mrs. David Reid, Roches.| ception Church by the Rev, W. ter New York; sister of Miss Jeanette) C. MceCarney. Burial was in St.) eld, Rochester, New York, and Captain, poter's o . salp James Reid, Toronto. Resting at Doo Peter's cemetery. Ba Agee | litte Funeral Home, 40 West Street North.' Mrs. Dixon died Tuesday in Orillia. Funeral service from St. Paul's spi r ethv | Unites Church en Saturday et 2pm. hospital after a lengthy iliness,| Mrs. Dixon was the former |Catherine Regina Hurtibese, |daughter of the late Berville] Aftér a short iliness at the Ajax and Piekéring General Hospital on Friday,| Hurtibese. Her mother, the for- Sheridan, lives in + Ve -- 1 4 -- vw) Of ys" drille who took the same path) around it--breathtaking as it 18/320, +% 1,000 years ago. lin the middle of an estuary) ), aq over -- Marion: DI The pilgrimage marked the| whose slimy silt is gradually |(220, rh ms geese ™ Dept., 60 Front Street West, To- ~% --16 | tent sit 7 650 and Over -- Loretta McLean 664 i. 10 |beginning of 12 months of cele-|creeping up the walls and) o00 And Que ere cians, 2is,(ronto 1, Ontario. Ontario resi dents add ic. sales tax. Print * . y|brations to relive the religious|through the network of under-| 976), Marg Ford 683 (245, 211) and Janet lplainy PATTERN NUMBER, " : : | ta b _ which s viv n ssages. Pee! 650 (214, 244), if 4| life of the abbey, which survived) ground passag Team Standing -- Crewiord Ins. 2 NV AUTM Ann pce NEW! GIANT 1966. NEEDLE- sone abe the wars of the Middle Ages| The year - long celebrations iorwicn 9, stroud's 8, NuWay Rug 7, 555 555 +5 jonly to be pillaged and sacked) will concentrate on worship,| Young Modern 7, Hayden McDonald 4, $13% 13% 13% ~ M4) by the mobs of the French rev-| shared by the thousands of pil-|Moter Upholstery 4 and Scuges 9. CRAFT CATALOG stars knit, Ho erochet fashions! Hundreds more designs embroidery, afghans, quilts, toys, every- 328% 28 4 grims from France and abroad) We AMG flock here | LADIES' MAJOR "BY LEAGUE $2834 26% 7 ------ High Triples -- Helen Gourlle 742 (332, thing! Three free patterns 1), printed in Catalog. Send 25c. Send for: "Decorate with $199 192 240), Vera Bint 657 (237, 222), Fran Alex- $50'2 50% ander 454 (234, 224), Betty Ca 37% «7% (297, 216), Jean Brown 638 in $42% 62% Betty Campbell 618 (230, 218) and Needlecraft!" 25 complete patterns -- applique, pictures, pillows, more! Only 60c. Value! Deluxe Quilt Book-- " Severs 615 (238, 219) 16 complete patterns. 60c. Automation Aids Sleuthing For Edmonton Police Dept. 19% Weddup 242, Mildred Wittri¢k 0% 4 Peacock 231, Nelda Thompson 230, 218, 29% 4.90 2.80'Anne Gwilliams 227, Olga MacDermaid 10.9 ae p Dot McLellan 221 and Hazel Rumpel William Muhlback was dig- Bing post holes when he came upon some bones. A University of Alberta team headed by Dr. Ruth Gruhn, agsistant profes- sor of anthropology, came to investigate. While digging it found the ancient buffalo compound. __ A grant from the, National Museum in Ottawa enabled thé team to excavate 11 pits--an area of 44 square ya which 800 bones and 19 arrow: heads were found, However, this only scratches the surface since the entire compound is believed to cover more than 100 square yards. Stories told by trappers and traders suggest the compounds may have been used by suc- cessive groups of Indians. It could therefore have been an old ceremonial ground whiely would make it "more important archeologicaliy" than first sts- pected, Dr. Gruhn says. 2 Killed, 2 Hurt . Car Leaves Road ~ GUELPH (CP)--Ronald Far rell, 18, and Archie Frigzone, 17, both of Guelph, were killed investigates|Thursday night and two other city youths injured when their car went -gut' of control on Highway 7 near here and slipped over on the side of the road, 2 embina Pow Corp Premium Price Bros R Little R Little A Romfield Rothman Royal Bank Selkirk A Shell Can Shell | pr Shell | w Shop Save Silverwd A Simpsons SKD Mfg Steel Can Suptest ord Texaco Tone-Craft Tor-Dom Bk Tower T Fin A Tr Can PL Trans-Mt Turnbull Un Carbide U Corp pr Versafood Vulean 300 3 +10 Walk GW 3 ba 364 -- Vh West Ind A WCoast Tr Westeel Weston A West A wis Woodwd A Zenith High $ii% $39 $98 12 Sales 500 Gas 375 Alta G 44 p2is Alta Gas w 1100 Alumini 230 Alum 44 pr 25 Arg C P pr 300 All Sugar 100 Bank Mont 240 Bank NS 15 Bell Phone 385 Bicks 140 Bow Valley 1000 Bow Val w= 10 Brazil 500 BA Ol 840 $ BC Forest 75 Bc Pack B 100 BC Sugar »" BC Phone 316 BC Ph Rts 426 Bulolo 100 Cal Pow 325 Cal Dale 100 Can Perm 22 ROBINSON, Frank $24% U% $772 77% $64 6% | olution. | French Premier Georges! who are expected to ~ WOODBINE RESULTS THURSDAY, SEPT. 9 1% 1 410 «(410 ¢ 9 - 29% 29% 26% 2612+ 19% 19% + Te 36% 38% 6% 69% 159 1599 +9 | 8 -- October 1, 1965, Frank Robinson (of 116 i Brock Street North, Whitby), dear broth mer Viola | er of Roy of Guelph; in his sath year.| OShawa. | ane ww ¢: Town. Funeral The deceased was born in) ' \) » for irvice i . cre ondey, October 4a! 2 p.m, inter-| Brechin and educated there and ment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa.|in Beaverton. She worked for (Visitors commencing 2 p.m. Saturday.) many years in the purchasing |department at the General a -- ene sna| Motors plant, Oshawa, prior to sen? from e ly, present wi 4 " | Lord. In the Oshawa General Hospital onjher marriage 14 years ago. Wednesday, September 29, 1965, Mervyn| Since then, she lived in Peter- James Wright, Pte husband of Car | borough | rie mn and father of Mrs. Alfred | Statham (Eileen) and Vernon, both of Mrs, Dixon was a member of Oshawa, in his 72nd year. Resting at the , ie W * «& , Armstrong Funeral Horne, Oshawa, with| the Catholic Women's 1 ague, funeral service In the chapel, Saturday,|and of Immaculate Conception parish. | October 2, at 2.30 oe Interment Mount} é ie wala fe aperecianeg) Memorial Bibles| Besides her mother, Mrs.| ¢ 1! Gas oil | Dixon is survived by her hus- ry s band, Wesley, and a son, Rob-)| cwn is ert, and daughter, Janet, at) Chemcell home; three sisters, Mrs. Frank) on" ss Hill (Mary) and Miss Irene! Con Paper Hurtibese, Oshawa; and Mrs.) a George Rankin (Evaline), Kirk-| land Lake; and one brother,| Charles Hurtibese, Barrie. | | i | FIRST RACE ~ Purse, $2,100 Claiming FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600 allow-| maiden two year old fillies, 1 mile and 70| ances three year olds 6 Furs, (4) yards (12) éSenator, Gray Leblanc $10.50 +Miss Telso Leblanc $89.30 a} ang ee wild Lgdy es a $.Breezy Breeze Ferro 4 iddier's Belle ODittfaci . 'Cardone Pride Turcotte 6.10 Time 114 | Lemon League -- Bea A 84, Time 151 Cloudy and Slow | Also Ran in Order: TGay Blossom, Me) Jean McPherson 93, Cathy Jay 94, Marl Also Ran In Order: Minda, Crown|tin's Ark and Virginia Queen Hickey 97, Mary Atkinson 99. é Dutchess, Malor's Debbie, Foredeck,| Late Serateh Ballistic Pp, ints Taken Saywell's 4, Nesbitt ia Renssik, Oour Tom Boy, Jewel, Spot Off, 0@ -- Finished First but was disqualified | % mpg ba tags H | nad BP lly #1 1 land Acceptable Gift City Vs ichell's 3, Olsen's 1; jand placed sécond. | Motor ' : Winner, b f, 2 by Solarnaut--Telthe-| Winner, or @, 3, by Miao 4 3 and White's 1 4 truth, by Mighty Story. i) Vous Plait, by With laorente ae cist ones Lief [Poot $20,298. Dally Double Poot $38,872.) Pool $54,115. Reon ee eee, Ginta one GOTO SECOND RACE -- TPurse $2,000 claim: 4. ing three and four year olds. 6% Furs SIXTH RACE '-- Purse $3,100. atiow-/5 Burn's, and Olsen's (14) | ances three year olds foaled in CDA 1 1-16) miles (5). 1oSirong Willed Harrison $$.30 3.40 3.00/8-Teadrop Lane Turcottes29.20 4.20 40! OSHAWA AND DISTRICT 4-Petare's Dawn Turcotte 20.60 8.70, 4George Royal inda 2 2.90 2.10) OLD COUNTRY CLUB Fast kitten Harris 4 gt ay al 2.50) High Qretaes; ©. Qunesn $40 (an \)\mation has been teamed with ime 12 q an 4 ich iw: iy D rf 4 " Aso Ran In Order: Jivenli, Korolevu,| Also Ran In Order + Wigh 'singles: Brown 209, 404, @,|fingerprini. records to make _ |come Back Bay, Take # Gander, Linda's| A--Choperion Linley 221, 218) A. Liles 208; R. Walters|sleuthing easier for the Hdmon- + Ve'Love, -F-Twilight Tango, Miss Scootér,|Late Scratch A--- Canebors 239 and A. Copper 205. t li d t t + %\Gun Artist, F-Line Me Up, Moores Selec-|A -- Windflelds Farm Entry M. Mellraith 9, 0 ? in epartment. i. unchards now spee e ; Lemon League +10 |for and F-Prime Away. The Quinella, Teardrop Lane and George waiters 93, 5. Redfearn 98, D. Whorral rovengie Fie + % |./work of matching prints, reliev- ing officers of the timé-consm- +4 Royal, Paid $80.20 88, A. Fredericks 92, 4 3 431 The Daily Double, Miss Telso (2) and) Winner dk b or br m, by Blue Man--'Coverly 93, 74, M. Atkinson 90, 270 +10 [Strong Willed (10), paid $490.10. A ing j0b of sorting them by hand 7 Stole The Ring, by Bull Page. - Cooper $4, 64, 88 410. 41 } Winner, dk & or br g, 4 by | Will--Pat) Pool $21,876. Quinella Pool $31,191. | 43450 69 +11 |O/Herron, by Cosmic Bomb, 100 132 --s Pool $46,132. W i k ith ; MEN orking with a business ma- THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100 claiming 8-Caledon Colonel Harrissi1.60 §.70 9.60 % maiden two year olds. 44 Furs, (9) tc reemn-Plesse Fitzsimmons 4.90 2.4)|p,iuh Scores: Clit Oavie 706 (317 228); /chine compaly, the department +1 3Jimgee Steve $32.00 0 6.20/3-Isle OF Mull Dittfach 2.50 MOI, Blan Gray 220 (208,|developed a system that classi- 500 2100 625 225 425 125 150 100 $1 $00 7 | | 13 Alminex ed Ang U Dev 250 Asamera Read Calvert CS Pete Cc Ex Gas C High Cr Can Sup Oil Cent Del Charter Oil Cc West P Dynami¢ Fargo Fr Pete Mill City Numac 5M oe, Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORIST H Funeral arrongements ond floral arrangements for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING SHOPPING 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728- Gray Phantom-- re -- % EDMONTON (CP) Auto- Dist Seag Dofasco D Glass DB Stores Domtar MRS. T. H. ORTON Domtar pr GUELPH -- A member of an} Bover 'pr' early prominent Guelph family bu Pont and wife of a former Medical) E93) inten Officer of Health hete, Mrs.| Falcon" T. H. Orton died Wednesday in Toronto. | 8-6555 | Mrs. Orton was the former) 5 i\May Dean Maddock, whose Everlasting Memorialization |family came from England and is almost pdéssible with the joriginally settled in Puslinch, Falcon Fam Play F MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER \later moving to Guelph thot we supply and install; | Her husband, the late Dr. T.| | H. | Grain Globe Please call Orton, was one of the early rs. Or s survived by a 723-2633 Mrs. Orton is surviv y Elizabeth, both of Toronto. IN MEMORIAM iClair ave. w., Toronto, where St. George's Anglican Church,| Cemetery at 11 a.m Kelvinator 44 | evy $0 Big Rocky and) e 8, 1.) 96 and M SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $7,600 claim. ALBERT STREET CHURCH ing three year olds 1 1-16 miles (7). Hayes Home Home 8B Horne Pt H Smith pr 35 Bi 100 into a code, recorded on Madelyn's Srita, HBC HB OW G@ Husky Imp Oil Ind Aceep Ind Wire §25 3 600 1900 100 200 2130 150 700 15 200 A Ana Ansil Arion Argosy Atl C Cop Barex Belieterre Bethim Bralorne Brunswk Inglis Inland Gas Injand G w int Nickel int Util Intpr Inter Int Stl P Inv Grp A 2725 Jefferson 400 d w 300 James. UN § 187 James UN w 530 20 «93 : 0 ? . $1 Kelly DA e 5 " 00 1 +1 Kelly wis 4 7 tai } 5 } 4.1 Kelsey Co ¥ assiar ns 13% 4 * GILLARD In leving. memory of a] dear daughter and sister, Phyllis Dick,| who passed away October |, 1959 Lovingly remembered Mother and fam: ity. Place 20000 67 +? Scurry Rain 1500 $17 Spooner 1000 21 | i ' i Art! Union Oil 100 $18! Val Fair and Lovely Fitzsimmons 3.60| Also Ran In Order: Scandadie, ag. [300 2001, Mace Mortar, Be Oey) Aft fies prints in more 'detail than Unispher 1500 15 + Vai Time 122 miral's Gift, Attention Hero and Rivérle.sa" Coleman 211, Gordon Shemiit 210, ever before. U Canse 400 310 Also Ran In Order Pride, |Party Translated the 2 } |LADIES Wahorns 200 134 134 +3. | Pete, and Dans. Flight, Winner, 6 ¢ 2) BY Cohoes -- Stty Shot, ree nos marlowe 626 (aha); (Prints the W Decaita 5080 365 3 5 +15 | Winner, eh c, 2, by Jimmer--Brewn by Chance Shy |winnie Seott 624 (245, 227); Hariett Johns| cards. W Dec wis $850 170 1 3 +3 (Cricket, by Skim Deep. Pool $49,413. | When a print is found at the 58. 'edie 206. Hawks 160k @!i four points from e Pp s i! Pp 100 ali hi i 1118 miles jive-| ie spre vg_lances three and four year mame) aly, ig EA eae AR are Oe fact trom Starlings and Java resete;ve-ifrom a suspect, it can be ry Moly 200° 2 2 TT |miles (a) 9-Rico Flash Long $14.70 7.50 4.90 |quickly run through the sorter. Rovyn iy 4 2 *! 3-Tricky Scamp Turcottes!7.40 5.80 1 fem Fee CaN ane Biss q y g oe 2-DQ-Blue Me! Dittfach 3.40 2.80|10-Navarro Harris 2.60 wackats 7, Top Cats 6 Stars 6, Satellites 500 4 4 §, Hawks 5, Jets 4, afd Starlings 3. jrecord, it can be turned up An Time 148 Also Ran Order: Falsun, Gum |qutickly 5 Also Ran in Order:Mandrill, Huldah|Swamp, Joreb, My. Sweet Love, a ne Jet, Beau's Delight, Prince Guard, and) and John Charles | GLENHOLME SCHOOL lait ' DQ --. Finished First But was disqualified |Wrack, Rotundo 2nd Philip Tipton was the highest seorer i erentiated in police . files ,|and placed second | "Winner, eh g, by Flash @urn--Maraca, among the boys this week with 300. nionly by broad general charac- 4 winner, b g, by Jet Action--Gay Rig, by| by Rico Monte teristics. When a print ap- Palliser 500 50 0 5 j Triad Ol] 12650 260 413 |1-Sultan's Treat Ferro 7.70 4.50 Time 147 1-5 ese ey, ae i Wstates 400 §20 10 Royal Staff, Yorkdale, Tomboy Late Scratch -- Revelling. Eric Jacklin 206 and Jim Scott 203, 202.| cm Pool $49.9 1227, 208; Marg Jacklin 222 and Doris : 'cle EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 claim-| 5 6 MINES eauietn Race Jeis, Rockets and Satellites took threejscene of a crime or is taken 3.80 /1-Advance Glass Nedeau 1.20 480) '"Sfanding: Bugs & Jays & Sea Fleas & Tf the same print is already on 1500 &Chinese Festival Kornblum 4.10/Time 155 Baffin ' | Until recently prints were Pientitude Late Seratch Prime Princess, Peter) second place were Christine Straszéwsk ¥ Ai. 4,059, ° ry Turn-T Pool $59,911. Total Pob! $424,059. Atten- 90" lneared an investigator had to Jon Lee and Ross Raycraft, each with) Pool 'dance, $,763. Séhier Boys Philip Tiptén 300, Jon "i ; "i |Lee'bs0, Rondy MeArthur. 920, Ross Ray sort through every print of that of |eratt 250, Carlo DeJong 200, Robert Pier jtype.on file in an attempt to GILLARD -- Ih loving memory dear mother, who passed away October 1, 1959 --Lévingly remembered, Bar. bara and family Fraser GMC GL doctors in the Royal city. He GORORIAL PARK |was also the MOH here. son, Dr. T. H. Orton of Oshawa land two daughters, Frances and The body is resting at the 4. W. Miles Futieral Chapel, St.} iservice will be held today | Archdeacon $. A. Kitk of; will officiate at the burial Satur- day morning in Woodlawn | BASEBALL LEADERS | *. " \By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS re Fin daughter Chib-Kay Chimo Coch Will Cons Brew Cc Mogul Cc Mosher Cc Rambler C Regcourt Cop Corp Cowich D'Eldona Denison E Amphi East Sull F Mar Frncoeur G Copper 180, LobCo A Lebco B Loeb M Maclean' H MB and PR Manoir ind FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. (3000),| Claiming, three-year-olds and up. 6 Fur. jongs (13) H. V. Caplan, No Boy 117 Barbara Bain, Cuthbertson X10? Real Black, Cuthbertson X11] Mint Bloom, No Boy 113 National League AB RH Pet.) 577 89 191 .331 5 109 181 320 B 113 202 .318 549 116.174 317) MEPC 606 87 190 314 Runs Harper, Cincinnati ig Fr Research Done Ruts Batted In Johnson, | ROSSEAU -- Ih l6ving memory of al dear husband and father, James Rosseau, who passed away October 1, 1960. Resting in God's beautiful garden, Sheltered from sorrow and pains Safe in God's wonderful keeping, Until we shall rheet again --Ever rémembered by his wife, lyh and sons Danny and Jimmy. 33% jClemente, Pitt. /Aaron, Mil Williams, Chi. Mays, §.F. Flood, St.L. +1 310 Mar 200 310 «305 +5 +5 in loving memory of years you str hose hands th { Made the home that now is gone Always remembered by wite Edith son, William. Ai tase, 40 6. $52,594, PP ag Wils6n 110 and Wayne / find a duplicate. Sénior Mixea Linda Harding 12 The pote system en- Karen O'Boyle Doreen Carson 160,/ables identification in a fraction isti i 250, i ; Fj "SIXTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 added Christine. Straszewsi 2°00 Ricky pey.(ot the time, says Staff Sergeant Autumn. Stakes Handicap," three-year-/ton 100, Billy Nicholls 160, Wanda Mather/S, L., Stevens, head of the iden- Eee ier ei, Gbtaen Acies [90 and Glynis. Gard 90 ltification section | |Dr ings, Gordon A- |_ Intermediate Bobby Henning 130, is Tag hecla Bk pe ahaa [Brian Bernier 180, Stanley Weich 160,| The department IBeont ate" \dimmig Brown 10, oe Holkema 7.MarYimore than 4,000 offences a year Fair Spin, Finley X111 Over Current, Stadnyk 120 | i ' yi r agri \Choreography, Hernandes 118 jready Dia, Armstrong 118 mk hPa sat Poliiven 1@) Jane png with the new system, has "| Aldoo, Werry X107 |Bandangan, Fitzsimmons 118 |Biecha 40, Linda Lambert 90, Jos already found the answer to |Falls Way, Harris 123 Runadir, Dittfach A-115 Lambert 120, Freddy Johnson 100, Boris|several unsolved crimes, Cipliner, No Boy 108 |A Wile Fo bp Farm, T & King and! scobilikasky 130 and Ross Kane 120. 29% Bingham, Finley X107 | son entry re ae io |Select Sin, No Boy 112 | (QUINELLA WAGERING) In. satisfactory condition if +10 sehiintiené on satis : 10 | Bonnie Flaré, No Boy 11? | | STETTLER, Alta. (CP)--A Cincinnati, 126; Mays, 110 Into Dis a Unni +10 | Marathon Runner, NO Boy 117 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $20,000 add: 144 Pic vingglnn wg ae buttale compeand a vas hospital are Carl Frigzell, 17, : me astf 5 "The Coronation Fut takes,"' ' ' | ; Hits Cincinnati, 205; ease High-Bell ecéwo. RACE -- burs sh000 (2000), Movectolds Toaled In Canada, 1i#.o Jean Dickinson with $82 and the la-lold has been discovered on a\who suffered a bruised leg, and Filliz - Hydra EX 2 = Yh} See i. Mil 15) dies high single goes to Rita England * A toh. | * hal Lid tar ne VANCOUVER (CP)--A first-| int Bibis 1a ee. gt PA a ie oa UP. (Div MOLAR. Park, Walsh 119 |with 271. farm in this district 100 miles|Ted Ostrowski, 17, with a bros Doubles--Aaron, 39; Williams, year medical student from the) {ke goo 142 142 142 indian Line, Finley X112 Men's hich triple, was régistered, by)solitheast of Edmonton. ken leg and internal injuries. 1 1 Cuthbertson W , <3 . 38 Sistaail University of Manitoba spent| fron Bay 9 § 175 4 pune . liladel' the summer here doing vital, '°° : rst Engagement, Tingley 114 Philadelphia, roseare a al) Joliet Jack, Fitzsimmons 119 arch into a disease that ri- u Clendenon,) vals es : bs, Inouye. 110 vals cancer asa killer of chil- Duran 113 Ker rgh, dren under 15 Ny Home Runs -- Mays, 51; Mc- pp i "pile - 9 yi 4 {Woodcote Park, Johnstone 113 Covey. Sah Francisey, 39. sarl Goodman, 23, has studied| {+ Gv) : |Top Cadet, Walsh-112 vey ¢ Poke more than 200 children and) Ceiten 390 520 * 515, 10 [Eady Domain, Inde 110 : o n Leite 5 ; "| Argo Bound, No B 113 Stolen Bases--W ills, Los An adults to see how cystic fibrosis) Lovvict +a Anais. Anmatrahs hy geles, 94; Brock, St. Louis, 61-\is passed from parent to off-| jrtccnant Smart Flyer, Harrison 118 Pitching -- Koufax, Los Ant-|spring, trying to identify car-| Mattgmi geles, (25-8), .785; Bolin, Saniriers of the disease by the| McAdam ees Merrill Francisco, )13-5, .722 amount of salt they secrete! New Bid Strikeouts -- Koufax, 369;) when perspiring Neongs w ; Hs "eg Saag | Veale, Pittsburgh, 267. | Bee Sega ag is a disease) wn Mplaine characterize y thick mucus} Norbeav American League which clogs the lungs and affects! Norse" w AB RH Pet. digestion. Complications may) Obaska 576 107 108 .321| ead to death if it is not diag-| Qrehan, 485 76 151 .311 nosed and treated early. Peerless 543 80 164 .302' Mr. Goodman said analysis of| Fine Point 452 485 136 .301| pérspiration can help medical] preston 3 0 497 65 147 .296 researchers make predictions| Probe ail ta ta Sel ree end 1 1-16|Freedom's H N " A ; | iming, ee-year-ol rv le ° ee 8 ie, Minne-|about inherited characteristics) 46,4)" [Miles (10). si Acban Hil Acres entry of cystic fibrosis. Raglan \By Command, Tingley 116. Roe i AAC "It makes it possible to teil) Rayrock rince Bubl, Cuthbertson X108 + TIME 2 PM prospective parents what their |chances of having children with Versalles,| cystic fibrosis will be," he said.| 180 His supervisor, former. Winni-| Doubles--Versalles, _ ¥as-|pegger Dr, Sydney Israels, said trzemski, 44 a of the student: "He's very inde-| back to school at the age of 72.| Triples -- Campaneris, Kan-| pendent and seems to have cov- "I'm making an' awfiil poor/$a8 City, and Versgalles, 12 ered the ground required to get start," he said as he lifted his goggles and set down the weld ing torch at one of the city's Eotnian Star, Leblanc 122 | |Cosmic Kid, No Boy A-122 'Titled Hero, Gomez 122 Blue Chimes, Harrison 122 {Rofal Eficounter, Shuk 122 Stellar Flyer, Inda A-122 |Donlands, Ron Turcotte |Holarctic, Noel Turcotte |Nearctic Myth, Fitzsimmony C-122 | Second Wonder, Dittfach 12! Lazy Rhythm, Gordon 122 |Mr. Mascot, Harris 122 Victor's Bast, Fitzsimmons C-122 Wily Walzer, Résmussen 122 A.Galden West Farms éntry Joe Peters single goes. to John W. Cardinal with 310. Points Taken -- Nite Hawks took four |points from Helen Burrow's team; Marie |Meinychuck took four points from Fred |Wat's team Wonders took three points to Jée O'Malley's 1; and Saints and Moonlighters split | 200 Scores -- John W. Cardinal SEVERS fathe N , Who passed away October iy take away 4s dea memories linger day Remémbrance keers near --Always remembered by daughter Mary son-in-law Pércy 4nd their family Triples Callison phia, 16 Allen and Clemente Pittsburgh, 14 Jonsmith i el and Joutel Add Anacon Outault every 310, Helen Burrows 238, Peter Lamouche 257, 218, Rita England 271, Jean Dickinson 209, Harry Dickinson 238, J6an Armstrong 240, jMarie Melnyehuk 223, John A Cardinal ty 213, ai Fred Watts ban eed Doyle B--M P Fleming, F A an H 10, Joe Pétérs 214, 302, 283; Marie Cas- pity ay FA and FH Sherman) ti ois, Barty Leach 274, Marg Rora- C--Dane Hill Acres entry lbeck 256, Bob Rorabeck 260, 240, Mona | Peters 203, Dan Rukaruk 218 and Janette BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $7,400. (5000), MacDonell 205. Claiming, three-year-olds and up. tia), Lemon League -- Doting Arsénauit 90, |Miles_on Marshall Turf course 12), ey THIRD RACE ~-- Purse $2,400. Allow 2 three- and four-year-dlds. 6% Fur + vqilongs (11) j Turkey Joe, No Boy 114 | Cap Ferrat, Gordon 114 | .|Mary Catharine, Harrison 110 Trumore, No Boy 106 Black Diver, Leblanc 111 a -! 2 jances CARD OF THANKS CLEARANCE FICkES Mr. Dalton Fickés a Vernon, would like to thank al) and neighbors for the floral tributes and kindnesses, during their recent loss of a loving wife and mothér. Specia ° i Doctors Vipond and Patterson, ; Oliva, Minn. Yas.mski, Bos { of Oshawa General #: ¢/Robinson, Balt. sive care On y service, Rebekah a Whitfield, Cle Davalillo, Cle Horticultural Society,. and Mc! derson Funeral Home for their alillo sions of sympathy and understanding. x : Runs. -- Versalles, sota, 125; Oliva, 107. Back To School (ciate "ton" at Age Of 72 Htroit, 99. Hits -- EDMONTON (CP) -- Tom Mair of Edmonton has gone Mildred Rolfe 93 and Ray Martell |Red Snapper, Stadnyk 6116 69 j 1 Royal Promise, Bailey 118 We still need bowlers and its hot foo) Baden Baden, Werry X119 |Fermoy, No Boy A-120 late to join. Phone 725-7618, | ,|Purly Sark, Shuk .116 |Barleycorn, No Boy 113 | Lady Victoria, Fitzsimmons A-106 |My Valentine, Ferro X105 | Yankee Mac, Harris 14 |Roeoeo Rogue, No Boy 120 Song of Victory, Kornblum A-X103 Tavy Blue, Ne Boy 113 B utterscotch, No Boy 109 Buona Fortuna, No Boy A-113 _ yyiA Windflelds Farm entry Royal Ouch, No Boy 116 Dark Red, Turcotte 114 Purse $2,100 (3000),| Five Loves, Armstr 108 as RAINBOW LEAGUE Standing -- Réd 3, Silvér 3, Pink 3 Mauve 3, Grey 2, Yellow 2, Maroon 2) Blue 2, Coral 2, Beige 2, White 1, Black 1,/ Purple 1, Orange 1, Tan 1, Lime 1, Rose 1, Green 0, Gold 0 and Brown 0. High Singles -- F, Russell 259, L. Reid 223, S$, Wilson 214, J, Thomson 204, A! Coates 203, H. Peaker 202, D. Sykes 201 and L. Clemence 200. unit, Rev | SAVE 50% ON LADIES' SHIRTS REG. 3.98 SALE PRICE 1.99 Ladies' shirts from one of Canada's leading makers. Beautifully fashioned in prints, Stripes, and checks in a variety of colors. Sizes 10 Colavito Horton, De Oliva, 185; 45; Bos ton Un Fort » Weed Bender, Inda B-114 Violam Machavoine,, No Boy 114 Willray Tulran, Duran. 116 My Kimie, Fitrzsimmon s le G Dittfach A119 Orde Dittlach ! and Dane 51 108 Silvmaa Victory Line, No Boy 116 4 Texmont i 7 2 +15 (Claiming, three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs (10) MILEAGE CHARGE Pitching ( t.™M | Y rant, Minnesota,|raels, head of the pediatrics de Rexspar Steve C., Cuthbertson X17 | pane Arora ata ne Sil Miller ] 16 1h Ye Vy DOL Me Aces, Ferro. 108 $11 Stand +3 |Burnt Roman, Walsh 116 Ht | Tungre Scotty K,, Thomas A-X106 ome Runs--Conigliaro very usable results." Un Butlad Park Heights, Finley B-X114 725 6553 8 ; , sults . vocational training schools ee Mclain' Detrote {8 partment a the' rivers of CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS british Columbia, arranged to ' 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST. Rio Algom | Royal Doctor, Harris 119 a Steép R 445 Enlyn Lad, Fitzsimmons 116 | } ; UCL Mi Reetwalf, Lebl 9 32; Cash, Detroit, 30 Mr. Goodman's work was| ig etwait, Lebiane 1 | | For the last 25 years ae Cleye-| have hith work. at Vancouvet's ALBERT Rix Athab Peter Wrack, Sutcliffe X108 Sullivai DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH Un Keno Whirling Rich, No Boy 114 Stolen Bases Campaneris,, sponsored by the Canadian Cys- has been @ cook in a dirikeouts McDowell Sherritt Holly. Mackerel, No Boy 119 Teck Corp 410 | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. (6500) $5.00 PER DAY = wittsce cr: -Cardenal, California, 37 fic Fibrosis Foundation. Dr. Is camp near Prince George, B.C.lland, 318; Lolich, Detroit 22%. | Children's Hospital. rabies 4 Univer Sales fo 11:0 4 FOREIGN TRADING A Bulu Gold 900 $874 4 tat entry Sub Cont 500 234 232 23% --~ 44\/8--Mrs J R Winthip, JH ANOR J Howe |f Upper Can 1000 170 170 170 --8 | entry | Tallman Hill Acres FASHIONS SINCE 1867 lumber

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