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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Oct 1965, p. 27

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ene hg Big EES ig My ny ee ae Fa Nye ie gg A ml gh hip aN $b despa ow oS So Se aren z , S ie % ~ or z ¢ & oo THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 12, 1965 27. E 38--Coming Events "fost Zo MONDAY, OCTOBER 11 ' ; i TORONTO 11 A.M, STOCKS Weston 250 ey 1°20 +% wstn wry ir a 97 Bd -- Pi 2, Claim- ea Turley, Barroby 3.20. 3.60 B By The Coneuien Press Wak oper ssies 105 s, nveeyear 5. 5 eurbenee teh. fan lb Order: B-Centores, Drifted | . ! Pp wl Ady old! long: \ Toronto Stock Exchange--Oct. 12 West Aw 198 $124 12% ia + Ye id of Honor, H'son 118.20 £7 $20 Fay Mont ol TUES., OCT. 12th (Quotations in cents uniess marked $.| White Pass 100 $e + Wit tains, Wonk / Telate Sceaich oe Deal ite: Aces, Menette. ' f 1-000 lot, xdxcdividend, xr--Ex-| Zenith 100.305 305 305 --5 |ioscurem' Ferro, talker b J Enright, GE Lyons and HS e ft --€x-warrants. Net change-is it, May- J 20 reaular games $8 and $10 Fagot board-lot closing sale.)| OILS Pog a ee Scan ae BR t aera and Two Corps Farms a = ame ecor SHARE THE WEALIn LS joe ke ie es Lord Beverley, Champagne Lill, and Bon iis AN SAND 1A, pold sie. | i, Tn inex .. |Coeur, 7 " | . $150 JACKPOT INDUSTRIALS WG COV 3008 0 Sh hh Late serach <- Shiny. Dice, S52 winner & rh, by by Under Oath -- Flying S¥/ For the second consecutive|boys into second Place in the : 'as uk tinea Cans eae po Rp A a big yell iy" prlaconsiehe Honor -- Male y ieT3e, Quinella Pool $65,766. {week, the Scugog Cleaner five-| sianding, one point of the pace. 58 Nos. $20 CONSOLATION Stock Sal igh sted Calvert 2500 37 362 37 +1 | Pool $60,015. Daily Double Pool $97,736. | pin club dominated play in the} The team totals for the three ; Abitibi 1475 $106 10% WM-- Ye) Co Pete = "100 921-221-221 +1 alee |, SIXTH RACE -- Purse $20,000 added) Willowdale Men's Major loop at|game series were, Scugog Clean- FREE ADMISSION Alta Gas 745 $3914 Wa Wie + | C'ey Gas 1000 182 182 182 --2 | secoND RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim-|"Cup and Saucer Stakes," two-year-pids, Pp , PO Mgt Bi PR A Gan Sup/Oll 270 SRK 18 10 ing, theee-yearolds, 7 Furlonge (11). foaled tn, Canada, | 1-16 Miles on turf] Willow Bowl, Toronto. ers 4517, Toronto 300 Club 3615. NIPRO HALL A Be Se an ae ent Del 1048 $1170 1196 11% -- 6) setiveol, 'Inouye van han |caree IR ane tlt 40 18 Bowling against ths Toronto|This is a new record score for D Atma) 48 $304 30% 30 + Yo) Frater OM! too jor Wor 107 +2 \izpenaes' His Harrison 2880 $e \aritied Hero, Gomez 30/300 Club, the Oshawa trundlers|the Willowdale League and is Oye i wos one tee ae Fargo 100 258 258 258 Also Ran in Order: Free View, Erin|*Mr. Mascot, Harris * ie opened strongly to take the|the highest three-game total : Comat ome sd Bath shown B x25 64 ou om | Eien MS Ds 2 Choppariy Ad Asi Select | Sin, KD Ke: troops, B-Second Wonder, B-Arab Prince,| first game rather handily and|ever rolled by an Oshawa téam : neath piiomanconsetinn f : _ oe en a vihy, ru" "i Mil Clty 1000 60-60 «602 IL ate" Scratch--Bingham, AcHolarctic, Big, dive, Fort Rouge, A-|in doing so, establish a new in any five-pin competition. te Bell Phone 397 $56 577 Numec 100 34 2 FE 71 [DAILY DOUBLA: B AND 7. PAID same.t0| Judge Bart tm Shermnen entry high single-game score of 1574,. The Toronto 300 Club was ex- L | 0 ne A Ras A & Pico tte 5 4 iby Pitter, [BL Matoney and A Lawand entry, |to top the 1249 by the opposi-|pected to give the Scugog boys a Srons ea 2 if 9 = Provo Gas cite] rf m a se Pool $90,863. 1 orcescisa®" by Mameluke -- Betsy K by | tinn rough time as 'hey had noo a ye Srenwell. 1000 3 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100, Claim-|Poo! $183,605, Ron Jay set the pace for Scu-|the services of Holly Leet, re- / BE Phone 35 Sanh 4 G+ | Triad Oli 200 +3 Jing, three-year-olds and up. 6% Furlongs aaa. 808 in this win with 365, Dave| garded as one of the best five- a gl Pa Ai iy as iit RAL ichoppy River, inde 2760 T0.00-sored ad "Jockey Clue Cun Baker 'Nahalcap." | Bishop 325, Bob Gallagher 311,|pinners in Canada. Once again oe Oe ee vena 500 ah ih S-Bonsplel, Harrison © 490 44g) threw year side end up. fie Miles Wort! Jim Cassells 296 and Harry Gil-yit has been. clearly established j 20% Wetates 2000 600 ee 4-Miss Shepperton, Gordon 5.10 course lard 277. Tom McBurnie coun-|that Oshawa just can't be taken e ight rhe 1 so oe W Decelta 146 345 345 345 |7-Quick Pitch, Combest 5.70 3.40 2.60| ' Cal Pow 430 $1578 257%. 2570 Also Ran in Order: Filet to Air, Roy, 2-Bandangen, Fitzsimmons 480 330) tered for the opposition with 311.| too lightly 49) 49 , F Pilot, Aldoo Rico Flash, Tan-| 5. : 20| P p $1,200 in cash prizes El'enary 90 $5914 14 894 MINES weed sen So Re ee ee, wale crap The Scugog entry was by far BN, cay Hye | Ra 4 S ' ce new 6S a Winner, 'b gl by Chinese Sun --~ Zevette!poval, Pocho A-Gasmegas, Ron ot the better club in the second the lub wi * C Brew 2608 $7% 7% 7% 125 122 122 +1 | py a sh, Royal, s _ i ! i 2 a ee a : 4 C BAI A w 7605 430 430 430 +8 a 'am Moly is 22 22 222 --3 | pool $179,764 ee it game and came up with another|and 269 for ; Tom Mox Jackpot nos. 51 & 5 € BAIS w 70 405 Mos 405 Ansil asooo 8 Nek 42 : a a Allow 'Downs arin 1 © King and|ierrific effort with a 1560 total| 734; Dick Brook 700, while Holly =| | Early Birfd Gome 7:45 € curt W 100 66 és 68 +3.| Arposy 00 24 24 -- "ing tree-yearoles and Up Bia Furlongs | wine, cn aon, SY votx--the Ghizan|t0 easily win against 1204 by|Leet in anchor spot was just no oe | 565 $6414 6414 6414 + 14! Armore $000 238 22 2 ply hE od | the Toronto club. match for Gallagher and settled Jubilee Pavilion é "Ges Ol 78 alle Nive 1 All © Cop 100 eee [sipero Parents nda 440 1459 3.20| poo). $141,473, | Gallagher paced the winners|for 682 in his three-game set. i € Mare 300 $84" $4 Si4-- 4] Big gnama 1000 47"8 478 any SSwirl of Glory, Leblanc 50 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,700, Allow-|in this game with a dandy 393, Standing -- Plantation Hall | ar pr bie: Bye ae "| -fyedis oe at fin im ss | Also Ran in Order: Posaysno, Berno|ances, three- and four-year-olds, 1 1-16\ score which included nine 125 points; All Canadian Mutual j €'Westng 200° $7514 7512" 75¥a-- val Camilo 800 355 335 355 +5. | Miss, Yukon Squaw, Royal Promise and) Miles (9), oy 4.70 3.70| Straight strikes, then a corner|Funds 25; Scugog Cleaners 24; j Chemeell 100 $1594 15% 15% -- 14) Camp Chib 300 445 440 45 +10 TTD COE oral Wi Shining Sun, Fitzsimmons 3.70 3.00 pin, it could have been a per-|Ginn's Cartage 22; Aimeo Auto- KINSMEN CENTRE. focal pr 488. aaete Ma Bele 5 ores "oo Ms us Ws 2} |Winner,"akb onor sg, by Cassis -- Kips: |7-Market Bid," Armstrong fect score. Cassells also rolled| motive Parts 21; Art's Taxi 21; Y 7:45 a oe Captain 194 15a a OO earn |xindnee ben's Suigh Cop wah co long string of strikes to rack|Lucky Strike 20; Willow Bowl birdy tA N MINK Saye ringer ieee ie te" 0 me ts | core Une and Day's Bes up 345, Jay 280, Perry 276 and|18; El Macombo Tavern 17; Early Bird Game | 4706 fre S108, ie 1A Gent ret ee iG FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim-| Winner, b @, by Jet Aclion -- Gay Rig biG lard 266. Rusty's Stars 16; Chase and FREE ADMISSION | 120 415 415 415 5S | Cech Will 300 360 360 360 +5 *|ing, three-year-olds and up. IY» Miles (7).| Turn ha $1250 in Prizes By ALICE BROOKS 4 360 $6% 6% 6% -- Yel ConKey 1500 10 9a 10 + VelSClavmond Su, inde -- 6.60 3.6 340 iPool $127,218, lgisl Hom NARRAT: By this time the Toronto 300| Taylor 14; Stafford's -- a 'Suckaph BS ond 54 : SIZES "10-18 Crush int 115. $13% 13% 13% C Brewis 1000 2525.25. + M4/1A-Enlyn Lad, Wals Club was completely staggered | 14; British Canadian Construc Children dee (6 not allowed [goes nod af cred Ades? il syne Be ea Mec celleen Be ie ae aie 4% by the power being thrown at) tion 14; H. G. Phillips Real Es- Her "fur" e of mink or pastel- Cygnus B 360 $6% 6% b%e-- 2000 2 Ma Mle Special 7:30 bus from a ys hai then rust FASHION ALERT Dist Seag 125 $36Va 36% 36va € 'Mogul 400 405 405 405 them and offered very little op-| tate; Bentley Construction 9 and 4 Corners gag ort ag ao ; : Don Biot: 11 vis Le ee) Ce Morro 10 1 | position in the third and final) The 300 Club 7. Alternate knit and purl bands By ANNE ADAMS Dotaco, |, $15 $27, 37, 27 | Sonwest Ten ae, Gas ip His le. WOODBINE ENTRIES game which went to Scugog,| Unfortunately, Scugogs will y i ANE s m ime Cowi: J SOCIAL BINGO Hor @ glamorous stole. Wear it : Dotco 200 $13. 13. 13 --¥) Creigmt 1300 812, 12:12 -- |1383 to 1162. not have Ron Jay this week due all year 'round for extra warmth) Be fashion-alert! Choose the| omer 110 sity» 18's 18 | D'Eldona 2600038 ak +8 ocr. 18 Perry 343, Bishop 288, Cas-|to shift work, which means that L atch tag Pattern 7411: knitting directions|joyful jumper that's QUICK- bu Pont a 70 $45" bade 45V_ | Denison 790 $6 at 3 iis WEDNESDAY, OCT. [sets 377, Gallagher 249 and Jay|the strong: line-up of the past ae af : xquis | icknsn ki eee vee Fe tober for stole. ; EST TO SEW -- just 2 main) fFaicon 117 $103%4 10314 1034 -- 84! Panaide 1000 134-13. 13e-+ 4s] FIRST RACE-- Purse $2,200, Maiden|Shipmate, Harris 115 1996, were the Scugog's best in|two weeks will show one change. Thirty-five cents (coins) for parts! Plunging V-neck is smart} Fam Play 125 $25 #25 25 E Amphi 1000 4% 4 42 \three- and four-year-olds. 6 Furlongs (19)| Righteous, No Boy 110 | iti ill Art's 24 PRIZES ; t lease) Fed Grain 100 $8 8 & + East Sull 1700 870 845 870 +30 |Aboubah, Werry X113 Snow Time, No Boy 115 |this game, to complete the shut- |The opposition will _qbe Play. es many cards es you |&ach pattern (no stamps, please) foil for crisp blouse. Fleet Mig 1100 43 45, 65. 42, | Genex 00 378 6m a4 1' lereeelee Mabel, Barco Kies IMink Flyer, Dittfach 110 out which hoisted the Oshawa' Taxi, ol ish. Refreshments |t0 Alice Brooks, care of The| printed Pattern 4706: Misses' | Ford (US) 100 $632 632 634 +1%| Giant YK 226 $13 Gallumphant, Ferro X113 Caledon Star, Leblanc 115 " jelly Oshawa Times, Needle cra ftisj 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size| Ford Coa 799142 142 «142 + Yel Glacier 00 133 3 Up Spirits, Shuk 121 Cosmic Grey, Fitzsimmons $1 per person 8 " zes 10; i¢, 12, 10, 10. | Fruehaut os) oun | Glenn Exp 1000 15 15 15 +1 |Tangum, Harris 110 Perfect Lane, Inouye 110 Dept., 60 Front st. w., Toronto 1,/16 jumper 2% yards 35-inch,| G Dynam 191 $51 5) 51. +1_'| Grandue 300 500 500 500 | Arctic Lake, Kornblum X105 Black Kitten, McComb 110 ® : | BINGO, Bathe Park, eneialie AvenveiOntario. Ontario residents add/plouse 2% vary 35-inch. G L Power 100 $31% 31% 31% + %| Gunnar 1880 256 255 256 --3 |Ceceeda, No Boy 110 |Navno, Turcotte 5 } ana lan rusa e@ ropos on p.m, a venre, Saturday, ' * Senta GW Coal A 400 $5% Sie 5% | Headway 500 (13 3 Susie Sweet, No Boy 110 } A ' cent sales tax, ged plane) FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in| Gr W Lite 80 $96%2 96¥4 9612 +114! High-Bel 209 775 775 75 hit | een tne set ae' seh | FIRTH RACE -- Purse sa0 cine), PATTERN NUMBER. A E,Jcoins (no. stamps, please) for| Gr Weg G 325 $22 22/2 22% + Ye| Hollinger 230 $26% 26 4" \Peterry, Dittfach 110 Claiming, three-year-olds and up, le fe e Seca ino. pairs pg, go PATTERN each pattern, Ontario residents| tewkers, 100 48 2% $4 W] td Bay 34g SM Ze 2 Wl play Zin, No Bey Nis lis ciach 11 To The Communist Countries sis cars for) games. © NEW! GIANT 1966 NEEDLE-|ly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS,| Home A 420 $17% 177% 17% + | Int Bibis 200 129 129 129 +1 | Moon Babu, No Boy 118 Fairmar, Inda_113 prizes, Lunch served. pads 4 : knit, STYLE NUMBER Hor Erie 200 $12% 12% 12% | Int Helium 100 140 140 140 Shodan, Armstrong 113 Beavante, No Boy A-117 RUMMAGE SALE -- Simcoe Hall, Sim-|CRAFT CATALQG- stars knit, aE MBER. Husky 300 $13% 13% 13+ We! Int Hel Rts 2000 2 2 2 Also Eligible: Junior League, Potts! aibion Star, Ferro X108 By DAVID MacDONALD {he said public criticism of Pk Ss. coe Street South. Wednesday, October 13\crochet fashions! Hundreds more) Send order to ANNE ADAMS, Husky, D w as ral 0 +0 al \ jKenvitie 500 " Ps ro 1 [We Willie's Brief, No Boy 13) Jive| Absent Son, Gomez gad MONTREAL (CP) -- Pierrelpolicies should be a ' m " as mp O} / -v ris! op sat! D r, Turcotte + Bonanza Babe, No! a--p: i cres entr 2 pm. designs -- embroidery, afghans,|care of The Oshawa Times, Pat ld eo ee ak Ua tose Ae eon ae eae ie alee Cates Gen, gress Les he Sevigny, former associate de-|sort" for Canada. quilts, toys, everything! 3 free|tern Dept., 60 Front st. w., To-) ing accep 400 $23% 23% 23% + %4| Iso $00 235 235 235 | |A--Dew Valley Farm entry fence minister, called for an| He said; "If we were publicly i Ind Wire 3525 275 260 275 +15 Kerr Add 10 ow | ase Abs ' patterns printed in Catalog. Sendjronto 1, Ontario. a re See es Oe ee ie or a Sachs Lien. hina ce ae cfixtn RACE Sule 20 {$500| mediate Canadian crusade to|to disagree we would lose all 25 cents. e BE ALERT to What's } rl Inland Gas 200 sit ae Bel | Ronan 10 4 4 y oe |Cleiming, three-yeer- olds and up. 6 FUr-| once (14) Communist countries to demon-lour influence on the U.S." BIRTHS tary Rg pd wit hjsend for gp rehenigi A a 356 Int Nickel 2080398 974 97% --8%| Leitch 100 $05 $05 505 |Ledy Domain, Werry xt09 | sterling Scholar, No, Boy, ite strate Canada's wish for peace} More booing and shouts came ; Needlecraft' -- 25 complete pat-|Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. Int Util 100 $32 32 32 | Louvict 66300 47 45 45 +2 |Mister Parham, Ferro X112 oor Plein Lucky, Fitesimmons 119 during a teach-in here Satur-|when he said: terns -- applique, pictures, pil-|design views -- school, career, inv Grp A 335 Ne ui ue . a Manoka MS 200 ¥ 8 % | Sandio, No Boy 100 Apple, Gomez 119 oe "The American stand (in Viet 8 i a n 4 4 Marboy erwyn, No Boy Sag i BLACK -- Born October 7, 1965, @ son OWS, rigs cai Quit Book ay cane aa i velit ITL Ind pr 200 $23 23 734 "| Marchant -- 1100 293 90 291, +6 |To Glory, No Boy 114 | Ruuker srerisads Wecboy Alls Mr. Sevigny, who served in|Nam) will turn me to be the regory » 9 Ibs., 8 » to K Jalue! eluxe ul OOK --iiree James Steel 710 | Martin 5 bag Exclamado, Leblanc 120 13 i Fi ' sna Corel at Oshawa, Genersi Hospital| 116 complete patterns. 60 cents. |Catalog. 50 cent Sieec sch ee ie sins a | Maybrun $8500 21202018 +1 I fog 'Quest, Walsh A-117 peepee rs og Chad lad the Diefenbaker cabinet, re-|best stand in. the ee First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs PICO Bi Jeft Bw 1120 815% 157% 15% + Ye] McAdam 900 110 105110 |By Command, Tingley 120 |Whip 'n Blinkers, Inda B-108 ferred to the recent visit to) Prof. Taylor was ly ap- | lock Sand Mr and Mra "dy Carawane, 'aly wie 500 S382 8 1 oe eee em Shining. Wines. No Boy, F134 |erispy 'sue, Inda B-116 New York of Pope Paul whojplauded when he said Canada H th id both well elly wis erri Pp @ Loot, Inda z ' , piuiiconeys wack ua cance OBITUARIES Labatt 225 $18 18 | Midrim 14300 4 42 42 |Dula Gail, Bell X109 lanraten? Wor meee ate asked United Nations delegates|r must have an independent pol | Lafarge A 100 $11% 11% 1'4-- Moneta 2000 75 | Rock Age, Hernandez 120 / : ; eace andijicy | LO Cem W 200 285 285 285 | Muiti-M 4000 57 56 56 --1 |Real Black, Steve B-X115 Pei ea is eat tit Pe id " to" work for world p Ht id the A ericans tended Laura § 50 $25%, 25% 25% -- % th 1500 25 25 25 ye said: '"'What's good enough for) He sa e Am | as _ aura Sec $25%, | New A Susie's Roman, No Boy 114 A--D G McClelland ey Swittewe Downs i FUNERAL OF Alexander Orban, who died Oct.| Lav Fin 115 $13% 13% 13%4+ | New Cal 3000 80 80 80 | Also Eligible: Black Coral, Hernandez) Farm entry the Pope is good enough for|to take public disagreement DEATHS | MHS. JANE DONALD (8, at the Oshawn General Hog-| [eere & - ihe Oe me | ee oe ee +s |117: Linda's Love, Gordon 114; Fair Spin.| p_--mrs R | Ross and K O'Connell entry | me," with their policy to be a hostile | -, . 3 ' r asi a mi ms ' . Funeral service for the late|pital, was held Monday at Be pete ioe 9 9 | Newund 500. 18h 184 a+ "| Bork View Pike, No Boy 117; Jessie B-| sevENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000, Al-| He gave the Progressive Con-jact and said that, unless bos s y i 5 'ome, Mr.| Loeb M 165 $16% 16% 16%--%| N Mylama 500 26 26 2 --1l Good, Turcotte A-114, ; " |Mrs. Jane Donald, who died| Armstrong Funeral Home. } See yi tee See ee ee Oe a ae wie s Cee OG uacianiay [lowences, filles, apd Mares three-year: |servative point ie Pes in ajada is prepared to "stan td | Oct. 5 at the family residence,|Orban was in his 77th year. MB and PR 25 $295* 29% 295 | Norgold 500 8 8% 8+ Vay Borg and C Gaucl and Phoenix | ods.end up. 7 Furia panel d Cc and declare a definite independ- sm ts' tronnce rttypes! av] 220, Adelaide at, c.. was held] Rev. KE. Seress of the Torontol Mews' ai) Su tm | Reporte ny LER" Sense ccom 18 | Viet Nam polley before 800 stu-lent public policy, every public 'u-| i i of "wd Speedy Lament, Dittfach 120 di ement we have with the Monday, October 11, 1965, Gertrude Kirk,| Friday at the Armstrong Fu-/Hungarian Presbyterian! jie: stores 150 $10' 10% 104 Northgte 210 640 835 80 +101 THIRD RACE -- Pi 92,200, Malden! $22 * dents. sagre: aged 65 years, wife of the late witlam| neral Home. She was in her 84/Church, conducted the service.| Montex'W 100 $11% 11% 11% 4 %| Qpemiska $00 890 8s 190 |tnree-year-olds, 6" Furiongs (20). | peeraroP Laney Turcatts, 117 The teach-in was sponsored|U.S. will be termed in Washing- Keith Bradley, dear mother of . oe en . lyear, - Pallbearers were: Julius Min-| Mont Loco 400 $i4%4 14 Ida Patino 274 935 «935 «(935 | Short Affair, No Boy 118 by th tudent-facult: commit-|ton a hostile act." Cary, eee la. tarvice in Portyoel|" Rew, <Gorden. Brett, Knoxla¢s, Joseph Dominik, James) NO', Uo wee ee eet es eee oe tn se paved vel Prince Falr, Glassner 118 EIGHTH RACE -- Putse $2,100 (3000),/DY the ae - y pew ak 2 lor: a jacer Vall R 1, No B 3 = o United Church cm Wednesday at 2 p.m, duct-| S id Walter H Arth NO NGas 100 $294 2914 29% Que Lith 400 360 360 ae ay: ya Sok ov '4 Claiming, three- and four-year-olds, 1 1-1s\tee for Viel lam, repre Interment MecCrea's Cemetery. Preapyienan Church, Conmuct:) Seoldta, Walter Harmer, MT Ocean Com 200 $2114 21% 21% Aaisn | wee ae Fs as Hb Repent, De tere ay Sat tb ' Loyola College, McGill Univer-| yy " ed the service. 'Sabjan and Bert Budai. : Pac Pete 1000 $11 11 (11 Rio Algom 106 $9 1919 Kerry's Imp, No Boy Adti9 ees sina Ne aor 108 sity and Sir George Williams Ham Operators a P. 3 13% 13% 13% R i} 70 70 i ri \ CAIN, Louis cna teed Serna. geo eon tact comin, an MOUs Price 'ioe OS sen is Wnt MA fone 700 8D 810-810 hour Park, Walsh 110. [what Pit sedleyd nai eg us University. se pion my od j rtered inte cost at the Ross Memorial QN Gas 150 $10% 10% 10% Ryanor yoo 1) oH ON \Celtic Lyn, | ANS | ' tened in later by an audio hook- I 12 H Sh q Hospital, 'Lindsay, on Sunday, Oct, 10,| Mullen, Grant Dodd, Peter Du- GN Ges 43 w 20 a3 m3 82s Ue Solem 1000 is is Bi --! |Hit The Line. Ferro X113 ghar Aegon 1 up on a sanaiine discussion be- n -riour ow 1965, in his 7ist year. Belov usba! a ockwe 4 err| 1S th Line, No B 13 if : of Teresa Murtha, dear father of Teresa | byk and John Mountain. FUNERAL OF Royal Bank 275 $77 76% 77° -- | Silvmaq 16500 41 39 40 larch Carwek, Ne Boy 113 | Scotty i Thomas R04. ing -held in Toronto. MI N Mi (Mrs. John Belko), Joan (Mrs. Hubert; Interment was in Oshawa FREDERICK PETERS St Maurice 300 4 4 & +4 | Sil Miller 4500 16 16 16 = |Bteck Phantom, Remillard 110 'Mer Bi Theta Kits. th 1 with Mr Se-| HAMILTO' P) -- More 'armstrong) and Margaret, all of Osh: tnion Cemetery. | Salada 1000 $11% 11% 1% Steep R 620 620 615 620 |El Esmeralda, No Boy 110 cod Ovation, Turcotte. 113 On the panel wi . than 200,000 amateur radio op- oe Sar Statin Cae bos lina lyrederick Peters, who died. atl Sor' cor' Sit aime ime ime | Suen, | 10 Be Be Bo --# | Als Rieble: Worthy Cran, Leblenc|Twiiaht Tango, McComb 108 vigny were Ian Watson, Liberal! erators across North America ders and Madeline Cain, rederic eters, who died at| Shel! Can ' eck Corp 250 495 495 110; 'Third Moon, Harris 118; Vintage | | Chief Whitefoot, Ferro X110 mber of the last Parliament ri Sey and Frank 6F. Kingston, William, i zi Shell | w 400 $50 $50 $50 Territory. 2000 15 15 15 + YiPort, No Boy 113 le oot, Ferro member articipated in a 12-hour simu- 'ames, Joe, Philip, Mary. and. Laura FUNERAL OF abs residence, 318 College ave.,) shop city 200 470. 470 470 +8 | Texmont 3750 150 149 wo +2 fh ake Chale We ben ehh one |Gombys No' Bor i de who is running again Nov. 8, ae aan program Satur. (Mrs, Young) all pre-deceased. Mr. Cain) ALEXANDER ORBAN |Oct. 7, was held Monday at the| Silverwd A 225 $15% 15% 15% Tombill 885 108 108 --2_ |man, No Boy B-113. jee ve ae and Professor Charles Taylor, Is resting at the Bruce A. Medrthur | Funeral service for the late Armstrong Funeral Home. He| Sie, A w 190 800 900, 00 +18 | Tormont 1000 '154. 1814 1514 = 4 A--A W'C Bethel and BR Steen entry | Alte Eligible: Elm WQTOD. Ferro X110; the New 'Demecratle party's day. | oH R ft, indsay 4 ' . av KI 1 I Y y Bava laeal | y Weaver, Gori un Artist, J Thane te te Mary's Church for. requiens was in his 86th year. | SteniCah $10 abe SB el UCR me lee Bae FA by eeenoe a Rare SY, Sete y A-l candidate for Montreal Mount|, They ordered blood supplies mass at 9 a.m. Thursday, October 14. F te A. E. Millner of Ken-| Steinbg A 100 $46 4 +% bai ie! 1000 -17---- WT +" [A Sroverae Stable entry for burning Los Angeles, found Nt Te ne en wood Seventh-Day Adventi| Suptest com 00 42 425 «as +10 7 2 2 2 8 ROURTH RACE -- Purse 12.468 Alo tg ade _ doctors to go to bombed-out uptest com 4 4 Ww est "Mines 140 $00. $00 $00 45 q les. EMORIAM hokey assisted by Monte| Tancord A ie te Pag wines aif $00 $00 $00 +5 lances, two-year-old fillies. 6 Furiongs (9)'POST TIME 2 PM Mr. Sevigny said Canadians! yoy york City, called for para- HAMBLY, Myles Robert ; Texaco 25 $51% $1% 51% + %| Wr Harg $00 74 14 Th +4 ¢ have the highest standard of fi arthquak Pr | |Myers, conducted the service. | tor-pom ek 4 62% 62M + 3 : rescue crews for ei quake- Suey TF amar ie wrek Mien Ree: | Pallbearers were: L. Dunn,| 1 Fin A 100 $12 12% lme+%| YeBeer 00 196 190 195 48 living in the world, have com-|-nattered Ontario and notified on Tuesday, October 12, 1965, Myles } : be ' ¥ | ear d ; his 80th beloved a ; x'| Transair 1200 360 350 355 +5 Yukeno 13900 7 #7 7 +1 plete freedom of speech, an ; Febore of Maude Hill loving 'father of/ MERINGER -- In loving memory of a E. Davis, W. Richards, C.| t,r'can pL 190 sa5% 35% 35% -- Ve pie should become a world Medial kin of thousands who died. Mrs. R. Taylor (Isobel), Oshawa. Rest-| dear mother and Granammother, | steite Dixon, R. Robinson and G. Micheal 00 $2014" 20% 20Ye to 11:00 ing force The program was organized + the Gi Wall F | Home, | Meringer, 1 pass away Oc 42, ¥ ee eer i Suetoh For further intormation_ please | 1964 Hopkins. h Un Carbide 120 $294 294 294 FOREION TRADING fined: nice 9 Rik erkah hee nian Beaten eee wip by the American Radio Relay call Gerrow Funeral Chapel 728-6226, | on how ciel Ue thy bg Wedges U Interment. was in Oshawa yelmenred sy Bs ni iy ol sl +s Sohne 00 Ce ae ia 1a vs three-year-olds and. up. Purse $600 (8) Also Started: Captain. Song, doaiies| {|WATSON BOOED League to reinforce its offer to nm no hand cou! ive thee ease, Ini 4 fa ; | God, the helper of the helpless, Union Cemetery. Walk GW 970: $364 36\4 S6m-- Yel unmenson 100 SO $0 $30, [SHava Julep, Wellwood 3.80 3.10 2.80| Trailer, Ruth's Delsey, Willle Mac Chie] Mr, Watson was booed and|Provide the service in times of O'CONNOR, Wilfred Laurier Saw thy pain ig Save Sas peo pil a . 10 yal ye eid Int Helium 1500 142 142 142 --? ai i lg 7.60 4.70|and Miss Angela Mary. hissed several times for defend- disaster. i Suddenly on Sunday, October 10, 1965 |7-Sadly, missed by son Tony. daughter: FUNERAL OF Weoest Tr 1178, 919% 19h 1PM Garr Ads 100 770 790720 g,|_ Also. Started: Brown Wolf, Kintutica,| SIXTH RACK -- 1 Mile (Pace). for ing ( United States policy in Viet} League officials here said oe nee" easy Swann utter! AMBROSE SHESTOWSKY | Westee! 9000 19 1919 Siscoe 100 982 262 ea, Ag | Miss Roval Betty P.. White Princess and thresyesroids. lay, Purse $1,500, (5) their offers had been ignored in by, Wilfred, husband of Edna Burkert es ' bagel hics - Westfair 200 $39 «39 «39 «+ M4! Young HO 5007 " 7 Dictator Pick. |5Keen Freight, Ed Arthur 3.80 Paes 4 Gear brother of George; Basit-of -Detrolt,|--wewinGER-=tn-loving-memory-of-o.-.Luneral service for the late |3-Margle Wick, Waddell 4.80 3.00 Loudest hostility came when' the past. Kay (Mrs. N. Coffey) of London, Helen |aesr mother and grandmother, StellaAmbrose Shestowsky, who died] ' SECOND RACH -- 1 Mile (Pace) for|1-Ben Herbert, Herbert 207] Bibisesedaa (Mrs. K. Chadwick), Marie and Jack and Meringer, who passed away October 2 sy halt NRE six-year-olds--and.under. Purse $600 (8)| Also Started: Dusty Lightning and : the late Frank. Resting at the W. C Oct. 5 in Oshawa, was he Fri-| l-Long Distance, Clements 4.70 3.70 3.20 Twinkn's Adios; "Scratched; Capetown Lf Town Funeral Home, Whitby. Funeral on) 764 0. ou a, thoughts do wander jday. He was in his 46th year. un ers ry or Iml Royal Dominion, Bently $r., 8.30 5.10|Lad : 1 Wednesday at 9.30 a.m. to St. John's) Of" 4nd Of Sue Mongnle ay, R ft the Armst Fu.| 4Malor's. Missey, Norris 7.60 QUINELLA Nos, § and 3 + PAID $16.40, The Evangelist Church for Requiem Mass! Where we laid our dear mother | Resting e Armstrong Also Started: K. G. Direct, Spencer's . Sates Wit be vecited 'Tuesdey ei; Just one year ago today. jneral Home, requiem high mass) n uc se easo Pride C., Boston 'wick, Ken Frisco and) SEVENTH RACE ---1 Mile (Pace) for ' 1 ery. Ros wi recited Tu: Always remembered by daughteriwas sung at St. George's Uk- three-year-olds and up, Pui beg $800 (7) if 8 om. fi in| u.| was sung sgooure th 8 hy | SHava Julep and (2-Jarvis Rab, Stiliar .70 3.30 3.00 z le son-in-law Henry and grandchil:| -ainian Greek Catholic Church.| "4 . PAID $9.00 |4Peter Grattan, Coke 3.10 2.60 ; . |8-Tom's Trailer, Hicks 'i ORBAN, Alexander ' suave ron tobe P ae r} By DON HARVEY quota of mallards to three from! yyirp Race --1 Mile (Trot) for five| Also Started:. Jimmy Patch C., Jud ae Entered into rest in the Oshawa Genera MERINGER -- In loving memory of a zoldra, Paul Szoldra, William Cc di P Staff Writer four, with six in possession. |year- -olds and under. Purse $900 (8) Herbert, Davie Blue and Captain Mc- Hospital, on Friday, Oct. 8 1965, Alex- dear mother and grandmother, Stella/Szold r,aWtlerHarmer, Arthur| Canadian Press et | Ducks Unlimited of 'Wi odney, Findley 3.80 3.40 3.10 | Grego: andem Orban, beloved husband of 'Mar-| Meringer, who passed away October 12,/Sheridan and Henry Sarnovsky.| The throaty bark of shotguns| dal a nimite a aloes ie Moray Comet, Ingles $50 4.10 Scratched, Alexandra, Garet Sefcsik, father of Mrs. Steve Min- | 1964 reported surveys of northern|5-Arawana Grattan, Wes Coke acs (Irene) of Oshawa and grandfather of God knows how much we miss her, Interment. was in Oshawa echoes through marshes andj CP rd Also Started: Bucky Song, Gay Bandit,|, EIGHTH RACE -- 17 Mile (Pace) for |Saskatchewan, a prime breed-| ing. area, showed a severe de- Mrs. Larry Hutchison (Francis) and Les Vie Minacs, both of Oshawa; Never shall her memory fade, sloughs in man arts of Can-| 4 | thees-year-olds, and up. Purse $900 (8) In his 77th! Loving thoughts shall ever wander Union Cemetery, Soldiers' Plot. lada as Pesce " hunters '5 | sof Commons: Mir: Galeptione end 1-Gi | Hou: {Black Satin, entry McKylo, Hie 37.80 15.90 8.10 year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral To the spot where she Is laid. i \5-Lucky Sis, Geisef Jr. 10.00 5.60 | Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in\--Always remembered by _ daughter aoe ; |to bag their limits in the 1965) crease in scaups while canvas | FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for Dean Sultan B 2nd, Hicks 4.0 eed the Chapel, Monday, October 1! at 10.30/Wanda, son-in-law Edward and grandchil FUNERAL OF backs and redheads were hold- i | duck and goose season. Also Started: Echo O Valley, Go For After Oct. 8, the birds will be |six-year-olds and under. Purse $600 (8) a.m, interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. | dren. 7 & . Broke, Armbro Eclipse, Grattan Hal G, Pere lee nan ae ahr Mrs. C. E. SKIRROW ing their own after a 1960-61\2-Money Down, Kingston 8,20 4.90 4.60 | - ' and Lynden Mac. i funeral home before Sunday afternoon) Funeral service for the late fair game everywhere in Can-| drought almost wiped them ott Fratton, fom dour ie MERINGER -- in loving memory of @ Mrs. Charlotte Emma Skirrow,| aqa--except ot un.| and forced a reduced bag limit.| iso started: Isotta Ben, Miss Adios|,,NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for I ed dear mother and grandmother, Stella' 4 jied Oct. 8 at Hillsd Pe a--except in sanctuaries----u Ms Riddell, M sotta Ben, Miss Adios three-year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8) | SHBRLOCK, Isabella Agnes Meringer, who passed away October 12, Mer ale ( ia Ma i i ' the til Oct, 31 when Cape Breton Is-| ®&:~t-Paynter,. Saskatchewan! to Mt ee Rita M. Reno,'7.pisto! Pointer, Coke 19.00 7.80 5.10 H In falling health for some time, at the !¥64 anor, was he onday at the > 2 wildlife director, said the over- eu ee ee | Oshawa General Hospital, on Monday,| Past her sutfering, past her pain, =| Armstrong Funeral Home. She lide Eyetlibed re Ik ratio of adult birds t |1-Edgewood Key, Waddell 4 H Sctober 1, 1965, Isabella Agnes skin:| Cease to weep for tears are vain, t u lome. call a halt to the attack. jall ratio of adult birds to juven-| FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for five- Also Started: Spindietop Joan, Dr. Me- Bee ner (of 849 Byron Street North, Whitby) She who suffered is at rest, was in her 78th year Other parts of the country/iles there was not as good as|yearclds and under, Purse $900 ee 1 oceger mg Boy. Sy San "Seng ene | beloved wife of the late Frank Ernest, Gone to Heaven with the blest. Rev. A. M. Butler, Cedardale 5-Oxford Abbe, Wellwood edad 0 3,70) Kelly Mac Hal. | j remembered by son 1 will progressively close their|in past years because of and eur United Church, prog Sherlock. Dear sister of John of Toronto, Always : conducted the! seasons until coastal hunters in| Smaller broods in early hatches. | &Chatham Chip, Findley en at the W. C. Town Funeral Chap. daughter-in-law Mary-Lou, 0 2.70 Att. 3154. Total Pool | $152,599, el, Whitby, for service in the Chapel on Paul and Brian. service. N |A severe blizzard May 25 was| i Thursday, October 14, at 2 Inter- ... |New Brunswick and Newfound- er zzari ay wa ment' Grovesice Canstery, Broaklin an uMNiiene = fh tia mee wall Sages ge ge a Mog |land fire their last shot Feb. 28, | exceptionally hard op the first | Indian As mk ut Pro osed _ Sauee 86% Seren SO sear mother and grandmother, "sina ey, John Stezik, R. Davis, Rob-\196-- to end legal waterfowl hatch Pp y p Meringer, who passed away October ert Collins, Fred Carey and R hunting for another year New conservation measures eee jnakicaicmiccals 11068 Lloyd. The comments of wildlife of- Were initiated in some parts of! F S I di D \ | A face that is haunting us ever, | Kindness beyond Price, yet A voice we are longing to hear, _ interment was. in Oshawa ficials questioned in a Cross-| Canada. or eparate n lan ept. i within reach of all White i The, toruat Guiry Tone, Valon Gapietery, le anada Survey by The Canadian| George Mitchell, assistant di i | GERROW ; A bbl; Bk aeead gernainarancs, |Press suggest that this will be| tector of the Alberta wildlife di-| KENORA, Ont, (CP)--A sep jcomplained moose and deer i } Rane cea oF stan deer, FUNERAL OF lat least an average year in the| vision, said several hundre diarate department of Indian af-|were being "slaughtered" by ! FUNERAL CHAPEL) And a heartache, mother, for you. | MRS. W. C. YOUNG | country's hunting regions. geese were transferred from/ fairs, with an Indian as deputy/|fly-in hunters from the United mail often ; |southern lakes to central Al-| d ; 4 390 KING STREET WEST 320" myssed by Gaughter Helen, son) Funeral service for the late; But there are problems,|S0u minister, was recommended|States over which there was lit- | ee Telephone 728-6226 terellileag coe ee es Witham C. Young, who|Prince Edward Island is wor-| berta. Monday by. Canada's only In-|/tle or no control. i died Oct. 6 at the Oshawa Gen-/ried that the tasty black duck) "We're transplanting geese to|dian senator, James Gladstone, Big game in some areas was { ----~TOCKE'S FLORIST SCOTT -- In loving memory of a dear eral Hospital, was held at the there may be heading toward water bodies that don't support of Alberta, on a one-day air being killed out or frightened 2 Funeral arrangements ond oe ae whe passed away Armstrong Funeral Home on/extinction because of pesticides) resident nesters. This kind bod of Northwestern Ontario out so Indian families were un- floral. orrangements for - all What would we give to clasp his hang, Saturday. She was in her 8ist/in waterway |we hope to establish a popula-|Indian reserves. able to get much-needed winter UPIN é dechsions Hie "happy fece to see, year. : | Most provinces had at least|tion which will go south and| Senator Gladstone said he will|meat supplies, they said. | OSHAWA SHOPPING that aant as ouses 40 ce his smile, Rey. Gordon Brett, Knox|some regions open for hunting] then return to these water bod-|also ask for an amendment to) SHOPPING |--Ever remembered by sisters Ruth,' Presbyterian Church, conducted! in September. Exceptions were! ies to nest.' \the Indian Act which would | 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE Mary and families the service. |New Brunswick where Oct. Sey See van {Substitute the- word --"'tribes Parents End | 728-6555 ivy Pallbearers' were: Ronald|was opening day in some coun- pins -- SEDING "GROUND |"bafids" when referring to in-| t er . ~-- In loving memory ef @ dear Hickey, Ernest Jones, Robert|ties and Nova Scotia where it 'wo new lure-crop areas were) dividual groups within each In-| i BRAVES' MOVE OFFICIAL Daeced awry Ontece tetam Scott, wholvoung. Allan Young, -Thomas| was Oct. 8, |started in the Tobin Lake andiqian Ata. a 'School Boycott ' : ; Nothing can ever take away Griffiths and William Ness, | in rAd |Kinistino areas of Saskatch- Indian affairs now is a) MONTREAL (CP) -- English- ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)--Major) } Muieivias Winer avery" ay, Interment was in Mount Lawn UATER START ewan in an effort to keep birds branch of the federal depart-jspeaking Roman Catholic par- : | league baseball begins in Dixie' ® ance keeps him near. Cemetery. } In Manitoba's chief hunting, off farmers' grain fields. ment of citizenship and immi-jents of suburban Ville d'Anjou eresenereOrn next April 12, -the Atlanta farnily sibiean ar in Gwin ui hes Be as sen of the 53rd parallel} In Manitoba, preparatory |gration. jhave agreed to qnd a_ boycott sited | yes ounced \ day OVERNMENT COSTS U --the season was noon Oct. liwork was started. on 350,000! Senator Gladstone spent twooof, the upstairs school annex cnagangn stein } pie 'Hal pe "oh -- } a is ert aoe to Dec. 4 compared with Sept./acres in the Grand Rapidsidays in the Kenora-Rainy River\available to their children. eet | John McHale, general manager| Everiosting Memorializotion Government spending in Can-/25-Dec. 5 last year, the later) area, 250 miles north of Winni- |constituency in support of Mrs.| A meeting of 158 parents voted + i of 'the National League team) is o most possible with the ada was $14,600,000,000 in 1964, | opening being a conservative) neg, for development of a water-|Jean . Millar, Progressive Con |Monday hight to accept prom-| * that is moving here from Mil-)MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER compared_with $3,900,000,000 .in! measure. fowl breeding ground. servative candidate in the Nov.|ises from Mayor Ernest Cre-| . ; waukee, said the Braves' 19) '°' ¥® supoly ond install; 1950, The only changes in bag lim-| In Ontario, the wood duck'® federal election. Mrs. Millarpault, also d'Anjou Catholic onener will be played in At winches es z : a its are in Alberta, Sdaskatch populatign was reported in- accompanied him on his flying Sc hool board chairman, as a i P a ; ee MOUNT LAWN FIND MANY: PARTIES ewan and Manitoba, where poor, creasing, though hunters are visits to 'reserves 150 miles basis for a return by their chil ot lanta Stadi at night against! MEMORIAL PARK Norway has eight political) breeding habitats forced provin-) still restricted to four.a day andinorth of Kenora. {dren after a stay-at-home strike \_ Fran J Pittsburgh tes. 723-2633 loarties or groupings. | cial officials to reduce the daily' eight in possession. Some Indians in the area|that began last wagk. } . ; ©

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