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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Oct 1965, p. 37

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Oe Poe Pa c and nape wish to jo obalt of their bags oe Feng Burd 1, October at the Oshawa etd Hospital. trol , for Sandra and Bob. thanks to Dr. Special Mellveen and 4th floor BARR, Thomas At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Tuesday, Oct, 19, 1968, Thomas Barr, AlTyrone, Ont, aged 66 years; husbend of the late Ida May Gardiner, and dear father of Douglas, Bowmanville, Rest- ing at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow- Coming Events manvilie. Service in the chapel on Fri- OSHAWA JAYCEES Monster BINGO Thurs., Oct, 21st 20 GAMES AT $20 5 GAMES AT $30. 1-- $150. JACKPOT $20, PER LINE PLUS $50. PER FULL CARD 2 -- $250, JACKPOTS JACKPOT Nos, 53 & 58 $10 PER LINE PLUS $200, PER FULL CARD IN 53 AND 58 NUMBERS, THIS WEEK PLUS $25. CONSOLATION PRIZE. $150. TOTAL PRIZES Lorene yl --y IN THESE TWO GAM Reguler "eemes pay double in Nos, or less EARLY BIRD GAME EXTRA PRIZES JUBILEE PAVILION 50c ADMISSION his to Jubilee Pavilion leav- ng Four Corners at 7:30 p.m. MLHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED $500.00 SPECIAL SUNNYSIDE PARK Monster BINGO | Thursday, October 21st JACKPOTS Nos. 52-56 1-$500.00 52 NUMBERS -- 1-$250.00 56 NUMBERS -- $10 PER LINE PLUS BALANCE FOR FULL CARD $25.00 CONSOLATION PRIZE 20 Games at $20 5 Special Games at $30 Regular games pay double in 7 Nos. or less. 1 -- $150, JACKPOT day fi mw O'clock, interment Bernese 'orden BONNETTA, tan f feeny) in day, October 22 af 2 BRYANS, Charies A. inl his resisente 307 Centre $1., South, Whitby, Tuesday, October 19, 19 Charles n Seis beloved p.m. hus! at the W. im Laws (Visiters commencing 2 p.m, Thursday), : COOK, James Thomas lato rest In the lly reaionees 1 Avenue, Osi on October 18, in sures Thomas Cook, ed husbi of Louise ok r of Lawrence Morache "esi. if Montreal and Ken net Armsir Oshawa, with funeral ape! Thursday, October 21 pm. interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, DOUCETTE (Angus J.) Suddenly, at his residence, Ashburn (Chalk Lake), on Tuesday, October 19, 1965, Ang . Doucette, beloved husband of the late Margaret Helena Whalen, and lear er of Mary (Mrs. J. Serene) of Walkerton, Wilfred F. Doucette of M Cemens, Michigan; Alma (Mrs, pf! field) of Peterborough; Margi and Walter, both of Ashburn (Chalk Lake); Dorothy (Mrs, William Harvey) of Ac- fon, Ont., and loving brother of David Doucette of Toronto, Mr. Doucette will his residence, Ashburn (Chalk Lake), after 12 noon rest at late | Thursday, Funeral on Friday, Octo ber 22 at 9.15 a.m., then to Sacred Heart Church, Uxbridge for Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery, Toronto, For further, particulars please call MecEachnie Funéral Home, 942-2171 Pickering EVERITT, Edwin John | Entered into rest in Oshawa, Ontario, on Monday, October 18, 1965, Edwin John Ever beloved son of Isobel and the late James Everitt, and brother of Mrs. Gerald Donovan (Winnifred), Mrs, Rob- ert Watson (Phyllis), Mrs. Doris Bouck- ley, Mrs. Harlan Steves (Joan), and Wil. lam A. Everitt, all of Osha in his) 43rd year, Resting at the Armstrong Fu-| neral Home, Oshawa, with Requiem Hig Mass in Holy Cross Church, Thursday October 21 at 10 a.m. Interment Resi rection Cemetery. (Prayers at the funeral home Wednesday, 8 p.m.) PALMATEER On Tuesday October! |19, 1965 at the Toronto Western Hospital, | jLewis Earl Palmateer, beloved husband of the.jate Jane Henderson, Dear father lof Mrs. §. McKeeny (Anne), Mrs, J. Bell |(Jean) and Bill, Loved brother of Leo, ;Clem, Claude, Violet and Hilda, Also sur- jvived by seven grandchildren, Resting at Brown Bros, Chapel, 1812 Eglinton Ave. West at Dufferin Street. Service 1) a.m. Thursday, Interment Prospect Cemetery. SIBLOCK, William If high from across Canada sit Canadian the first 1967, the energy of Bill Fair, the during July, YOUTH PARLIAMENT PLANNED school stdents in Parliament week of it will be due to a 25- year-old music student from Saskatoon. Reading Mr, Fair's plan for the Centen- nial Youth Parliament is Senator James Cladstone, the Indian senator from STOCK MARKET TORONTO 1) AM. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange---Oct, $i4\a 14% $16% 16% $0. Shon Save 44 Sliverwd A 110 Simpsons 100 Slat Steel 175 $12%m 12% RENO, Nev, (AP)--Whatever pihgsrened se. Reno? Gone are the golden days when Reno was a stylish, care- free divorce capital where ship- wrecked marriages were ended as painlessly as possible, And Las Vegas, with its Alice- fn - Wonderland strip, has eclipsed "the biggest little city in the world' as the centre of U.S. legal gambling. But Reno is still rolling along. And "fun," in Reno, still boils down to gambling--in virtually every shape and for every pocket book, By day, downtown Reno re- sembles any young city with a metropolitan area population of 100,000 or more, Businessmen go to Rotary on Mondays while their secretaries lunch or win-| dowshop, Four blocks from. the casino centre boys and men dan- gle their feet in the mountain- born Truckee River and catch sleek trout, SWINGS AT NIGHT At night, Reno swings to the pull of thousands of slot machine} handles, the rattling of dice and chips on green felt tables and|§ the big beat of the brassy bands in casino show lounges. About 8,000,000 visitors a year crowd into a half-dozen city blocks to jtry their luck at FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim maiden two-year-olds, 64 Furlongs| Hess, L'Blane 8.40 A 42 10-Renssik, ooo 8.70 7,10 1-Srita, Johnston 360 Also Ran in order: Black Ringo, Jose phine G., Roman Echo, Fabulin, Acadian Flirt, Canadian Love, F-Phantom Flyer, Gay's Royal eag, F-Chaitak, F-nchow and Luxury Dip F---Denotes Field | Winner, eh 'i by Great West -- Roundal, lby Rounder Poo! $23, a SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim. ing, three-year-olds and up, 64 Furlongs . (14) Charles --|5--Dave's Mistake, Hirls 11,10 §.70 3,50 2B-Soclety Mil, inda 4.00 2,70 10 -Breconing, Fitz'ns 5 Also Ran in Order: Hannibra, ter, Sir Demijohn, Leo's Yingel, |A-interes, A Gri Lethbridge, High school stu dents would compete for election in the ridings, The plans also call for a Throne Speech by Primce and an Indian youth as gov- ernor-General. (CP Photo) Dally Double Pool $41,233 Remis Roy Jo Mad Charge, Ans- Jazz Round, Bath's Lions Peake Brier Stable and C A ity F OM Clark Jr ane € Heinrich BY |DAILY DOUBLE, 7 AND 5, PAID $50. | Winner, b @ by Manteau -- Fair Fash. lon, Aa Sigeey | Pool 953 Draw Protest Gone Are Golden Days But Reno Still Rolling blackjack, churches, craps, keno, slot machines, bings);-the-wheel- of fortune and poker, The bookies are ~legal, too, and take bets on horse races and a few other sports events, The casinos are open around the clock but the money, people and liquor flow most freely after sundown, | Jt still is easy to get a di- vorce at the black-domed Wa- shoe County courthouse, But marriage outnumbers di- voree more than five to one, Weddings are big business, with neither blood 'est nor waiting period required, The marriage licence bureau is open weekends and neon-fringed wedding cha- pels tie the knot for young and jold with mechanical dispatch, \CITY CHANGES Reno got its start as a jump- ing-off spot for the Nevada sil. ver and gold fields in the Civil War days, The divorce boom be- gan in the 1920s, Washoe County's population has increased a steady six or seven per cent a year. And THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 20, 1965 37 MONTREAL (CP)--The sec: ond mate of the lake freighter Fort William, which exp! and sank in Montreal harbor last month with the loss of five lives, told an inquiry Tuesday that he did not try to sound the ship's alarm just before the sinking because he thought he could get the cargo doors shut before the listing ship took in more water, The mate, Thomas Brooks of London, said that at no time did he regard the 8,000-ton ves- sel as being in danger of cap sizing, Brooks said he was concerned primarily with the threat of wa- ter damage to the cargo stored| eat 'Thought I Could Save It,' Savs Fort Wil liam's Mate in the middle deck near the open cargo doors, Before he and four deckhands could close the doors, he sa a - "just turned turtle,"' said the listing of the Canada Steamship Lines vessel began as its ballast tanks were being pumped out while it was tied up at a pler in Montreal harbor, hours before the Sept. 14 disaster, Earlier, the inquiry was told that the between-decks cargo contained a large number of drums of calcium carbide, La- bels on the drums indicated that the contents must be kept away from water or damp ness, MRS. RUSSEL J. BONNETTA The death occurred suddenly Oct. 19, as the resulf of a motor jaccident near Hampton, of Mrs. small industry and warehousing is broadening the eco-| nomic Besides the gambling casinos, Reno has 22 public schools, 56) 24 parks, WOODBINE RESULTS TUBSDAY, OCT, 19 \Wabush, Miss Telso, Heerday and Lady Brackmont DQ--Finished Ind but disqualified and. placed 4th Winner, dk b or br g, by Brikel More Blue, Blue Royal Ind, Pool $50,697 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $3,100, Allow: ances, Fillies and Mares, three-year-olds land up. About one and one-sixteenth Miles on turf (4) 330 2.70 2.20 3.70 2,30 we l-Monivea, Gordon S-Beavante, Gomer 2Royal Spirit, Leblanc 2.50 Also Ran: Sweet Lady Bri QUINELLA, 1 AND , PAID $14,30, Winner, b f, 6 Princequillo ~~ Bonnie Beryl, by Fighting Fox, Pool $19,458 Quinella Pool $30,022, | SIXTH RACE -- Purse 83,000, Allow. Jances, Three-year-olds, foaled in Canada 6 Furlongs (5) 2-Des Erables, Walsh 5.00 2.90 2.10 S-Brief Attire, Cuthbertson 3.90 ' \eCanadian Statute, Dittfach Also Ran In Orders Chopstick and win | Winner, b« yy Caneean Chame --- poem, hy Tou 5 Claim: +0 Gerrow Funeral Chapel, Russel Jack Bonetta, RR 3, Burketon, She was in her 43rd base, lyear, yea The former Evelena (Betty) |Dearbourne, the deceased was la daughter of the late Warren "land Leah Dearbourne, Born in Oshawa, she attended Centre Street Public School and the O'Neill Collegiate and Vocation: al Institute, Mrs, Bonetita, who was mar- ried in Oshawa in 1947, was a member of Blackstock United Church, She was active in many phases of the life of the com- munity, Besides her husband, Mrs. Bonnetta is survived by daughter, Gall and two sons, Glenn and Guy, at home, Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. C. Bell (Irma) of Whitby and Miss Anna Dearbourne of Oshawa and two brothers, Clar- ence and William Dearbourne of Oshawa, The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m, Oct, 22 at the Rey. J, Romeril, minister of. Black- stock United Church, will con- duct the service, JAMES THOMAS COOK OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF MRS. DAVID G, REID The memorial service for Mrs, David G, Reid, 234 Quebec st, who died Oct, 15, at the Oshapva General Hospital, was held at 3.15 p.m, Oct, 18 at the Arm. strong Funeral Home, ' Rev, A. W. Magee, minister of Centre Street United Chureh, conducted the service, Inter. ment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery, The pallbearers were Bishop, Dan Quiston, Drinkle, Colin Mainds, Reld and Ray Suddard, Ronald Elmer George WILLIAM SIBLOCK A former resident of Oshawa, William Siblock died Oct. 19 at the Hotel Dieu Hospital, 8&t. Catharines. The deceased, who had been sick for a few days, was in his 82nd year, He had been living with his grand. daughter at 79 Pleasant ave., St, Catharines, Born Dec, 15, 1883, in the Ukraine, Mr, Siblock came to Canada as a young man, He lived in Saskatchewan for 15 years and had been a resident of Oshawa for 46 years. He was married at Buchanan, Sask. A member of Ritson Road Pentecostal Church, Mr, Sib- $20 PER LINE PLUS $50 PER FULL CARD The death occurred suddenly Oct, 18 at the family residence, lock was a foreman with the wa Board of Works for 30 Al Hotel Dieu Hospital, $t jon Tuesday, October 19, 1965, Willlam Pa | Siblock, in his 82nd year, beloved hus England (AP) -- A! | SEVENTH RACE--Purse am. hi THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim Fp Woyearelie, teaied: 1h ing, maiden two-year-olds, 6% Furlongs |Carodana Walsh Catharines, (Quotations in cents unless marked $.| Odd lot, xd---Ex-dividend, xr--Ex rights, xw---Ex-warrants, Net change |s 's Soutiiam 30 $38! ne " | FROME, Canada. Steel Can 1085. $279 Stenbg pr 218102. 102.102 jroar of protest sounded through), $50.00 Door Prize Early Bird Game at 7:45 Admission $1.00 Extra Buses. RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA Children under 16 not admitted OSHAWA AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CHILDREN cordially invites you to attend the official OPENING of Glenholme Training Centre 39 Wellington St. E., Oshawa, Ontario Saturday, Oct. 23rd, 1965 | ot 2:30 pm LIONS BINGO TO-NITE $1,200. in cash prizes Jackpot: Nos. 52 and 55 Early Bird Game 7:45 Jubilee Pavilion COME ONE AND ALL toa HOT TURKEY SUPPER to. be held in Seagrave United Church On Wednesday Evening NOVEMBER 3rd, 1965 Dinner at 4:30 -- 5 P.M Come early RUMMAGE SALE on THURS., OCT. 21st, 1:15 P.M ST. GEORGE ANGLICAN CHU RCH _'MARGARET HART GROUP' NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING 7:4 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Games $6, $12 $20 May be doubled t ed $170. IN JACKPOTS Door Pri EUCHRE WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CEN Cadillac Ave N Oct. 20th, p.m. Sharp Luneh ¢ & Pr Adm. 50¢ MOTOR €1 city Stream mage sale Thursday ORC. Gibr Octobe Evialie Avenue and Euchre, Sat FALL RUMMAGE SALE Street, Friday, October 29 5 Ladies' Auxiliary, 11th Oshawa Cubs and Scouts. RUMMAGE SALE, Simcoe Church Memorial Hal! at '1 day, October 2. (Unit 12 RUMMAGE SALE, 5S! Philip's (basement), CWL, Friday Art 1.90 p.m, 'HH night Street pm _| PURDIE -- in |band of the late Sophie Drozuk and dear father of Mrs. Albert Krol (Celia), $1, Catharines, Miss Mary Siblock of To ronto, Mike, George and Peter Sibiock, of Oshawa. Resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 182 King Street East, for! Service in the chapel on Friday at 2 p.m Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery Friends are asked not to call at the funeral"home until Thursday. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and | floral arrangements for all occasions OSHAWA _ SHOPPING SHOPPING 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindnes beyond Price, yet within. reach of all. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL| 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 __IN_MEMORIAM COOPER -- in loving memory. of a@ nek father, Byard J. Cooper, who passed ay suddenly October 20, 1951 Always remembered and = missed by ont daughter Margaret (Mrs, Lyle Wes!) COOPER .. in jdear husband and Cooper, who passed 195) | | loving memory of a father, Byard John away October 20, Keep him, Jesus. in thy keeping, | 'Til we reach that shining shore } Then; O- Master, fer os have Win | And love him as we did betore Ever. remembered by wife Margaret, son. Donald COOPER -- In loving memory of @ jdear father and grandfather, Byard Cooper, who passed away October 20, 1959 }1952 The rolling stream of life rolls on, But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of the one who once sat there ~-Always remembered by son Bernard, |Lorraine and grandchildren loving memory of a! |dear father, Willlam Purdie, who passed jaway October 20, 1923 | | We treasure still, with love sincere, | Beautiful memories of one so dear |--Sadly missed but lovingly remembered |by Lily, Jack and Flora. ROBERTSON -- in loving memory of 'a dear brother and son who lett us sudden y October 20, 196: | J cannot say and | will not say, That he is dead, he is just away | With a cheery smile and a wave of the | hand, | He has wandered into an unknown land Sadly missed by Amelia and Pauline, Powers and husband Dad and (Juanita sisters, Mrs. D. lasting Memorializatior | 18 almost possible with the |MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER that we, supply ond install; Please call MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 'CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank Doc the nurses and staff of the | Hospital for their kind are and of our who was born on Octobe Mr. and Mrs. JACOBS foends and their would Vike to thank all. eighbors. of Rowena: Street kindness and sympathy in the n of the late Mrs. Verna Jacobs of ope and Oshawa Ken Magee Coming Events BINGO FERNHILL PARK CLUB HOUSE WED., OCT. 20th BIRD GAME--7:30 P.M 16 Gomes $6 each $10-$15-820-$30 Wealth the Free Admiss: Prizes n--Door from previous board-lot closing sale.) 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"/homes--w hose "lin your. tank," jthing to have a lion in your lap, iyou F pective So, > Schmidt }? tamweight champion the town hall over the Marquess) (14) ,/of Bath's plan to bring 50 lions|!) to the grounds of his stately |? ro home, It is quite conceivable,' Rev, Edgar Tiller, "that there will be escapes--and may not be one animal alone elen Mary, | *Minda, Johnstone Also Ran in Order; Miss Dynamic, $! ' said Jolie, Red Ensign, Dollar Scholar, Miss) Caprice, F-Ensiaved, Hit The Line, Sec faala, Lady Speed, F-Kingdom Bay and escapes | Rosa Signora Denotes Field Winner, dk ® Or br g, by Jester --- Naughty Lis, by Super Duper, Lord Bath, owner of Long. | Pee! 52-508, leat House, had announced he) mourtH RACE -- Purse $2,400, Claim planned to import the lions as a) [lege wevaarcaldt, ne In Canada fl tourist attraction. In keeping j-aipertarama, Harris ,/with other owners of stately |sGolden Champ, McComb upkeep costs a 3-Knight Out, Gomez ismall fortune -- Lord Bath) charges admission 'It's one thing to have a ier 5.80 5.80 said Councillor Albert Bull, "but quite another! and that might happen," Purse $2,100 (3000) Taking the other side of. the\? ta jease, Maj. Thomas Wilbraham Mies said Ali Brief, Duran 117 usie Sweet, Finley A-X10% 'We are making utter asses pe to Purple, No Boy of ourselves, This argument is Petite Maria, Harrison 114 Nordstern, McCMomb 117 all ifs and buts based on Old give zip, Barroby 117 women's gossip. How. many of | Tangum, Hers ue w . * . sallumphan' io Boy have any idea of how tojshedan, Armstrong. 117 keep lions? Royal Bunny, No Boy 11? The councillors agreed to ask | Bayview Missy Werty X10? Neade, Ferro. X10? Lord Bath in detail about safety air champ. No Boy 12) jeree autions FIRST RACE Mal Canada ne and one. léth "4 Berne Jerry, Nedeav 114 Also Eligible: Mental Challenge |fach 117; Curryeomb, No Boy 117; ret, Brownell A-X112 A-LG and F Veal and € O'Leary entry bint Bos Teachers Assail Christian Clause fe OT : a ie ITTAWA (CP) --The Cana-| ore ning, Tingley A dian Association of University Midnight Echo. No Boy "10 s he Mister Pet, No Boy 118 Teachers has condemned what Mister Ful Ne be a it calls efforts to 'introduce alabie Ruler, No Roy 118 form of religious test" for pros-| Jewel, No Boy 115 Z : Hubert, Ferra X11) professors at Acadia! prince' gunty, Tingley Alta University in Wolfville, N.S, AC. EB. Walters and J. A In a statement issued by the entry association today, it opposes a wien RACE Purse $2,200 Maiden recommendation by the United {wo-vear olds, Fillies. 6' Furlongs \ jold Me Close, No Boy C119 Baptist Convention of the Atlan-|Gream Peeper, No Boy 114 tic Provinces that in future all} ie! Esmeraida, No Boy 114 Q , a ny 6 oman Dollar, No Boy 119 faculty members at Acadia be Accompanimeni Bitttach ent9 professed Christians, Line Charger, Leblanc, Alld _ Take Liberty, Inouye 119 Sultan's Treat, Ferro X10 Song of Heather Johnstone 314 eltin Lyn, Ne Boy 119 Royal Gigi. No Roy Bll4 Champions Canadisit Boxing Hin sttrg Farm ae BMrs, RM Barr and G. A, Lawson entry, C-Wind SAINT JOHN, N.B, (CP¥--!/fields Farm entry Lennie Sparks of Halifax, rely- FOURTH RACE ing on a strong left, scored a'ciaiming three and tour-year-olds ifth- knoe » pp and 'e Miles fifth-round knoe kout over Peter {Ve . Blackhawk, No Boy 106 of Toronto Saturday come Back Bay, McComb 118 night to win the Canadian wel- what 49 reation Ferra X12 ; ne Contest Man , nT terweight boxing championship Bim Weed, Finley Ph a . In other bouts, Canadian ban Jackie Burke of Saint John retained his title with a unanimous de cision over Jo Jo Jackson of New Glasgow, N.S.; and Alex Martin of Trenton, N.S., scored an 11th round TKO over Dickie, First RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for seven S S J vane olds and up. Purse $600 (8) Peterson of Saint John for the Scimmy Seng C, Wiweod 9.20, 4.40. 3.70] vacant flyweight championship. |a-eioya's Honor, Hawke 4.90 3.40) ~~|4-Dream Haver, Thibaudeau $.) Also Started: Ear! Chief, Lee Riddell Riverland, Rose Herbert, and Frisco Lou SECOND RACE Claiming Maiden two-year-olds. Canada. One mile on Marshal! Purse $2,100 ($000) Foaled in Turt Dickson Purse $2,100. (3000) One Roman Bas 5 Ryanor 0 o Salem 2000 San Ant Sherritt Silvmaq Sil Miller Sil Stand Stanrek Steen R Sullivan Territory Thom | Tormont SECOND RACE ~- |} Mile Pace for all ages Purse $700 (@) a-Hazella, Coke 4Reverie, Findley '2, |-Brother Noble, Geisel Jr. 2.70 Also Started: Big Factor, Excellent ima, Queen Blue Frost, Pink Lassie, and Linda Chip DAILY DOUALE, 5 AND 3 PAID $90.2». 40 390 240 3.50 3.10 THIRD RACE 1 Mile Pace for all ages. Purse $700 (&) Tribag 5-Boadyn, Feagan Trin Chib - 2h0¢ a 9 ° ?-Margaret Forbes ( Buttad 25200 Ss Copper Jacket, Coke UCL: Mine no. a+ Also Started: Wynsor Un Keno 25 YS | Nick Herbert, Captain Dillon, Un Fort 2 2 bel's Choice Urban Q Violam Wasmac 100 } 41 West Mines 300 480 $4? 5 0 200 3 1 28.80 10.40 Giesel Jr. 9.59 $20 4.60 ee) Chatham Adies and |s0 Mile Pace fo Purse $800 (a8) $50 3.10 7,90 3.70 FOURTH RACE ! three. and four-year-olds 4-Elinora, Hicks 10.90 2-Credit Card. Wellwood 3Joe Johnston, Dowson 2.460 Also Started: Madam Herbert, Bonna's Champ, DQ-What's Up Front, Bar Adios }eot, and Miss Teressa Mac DQ Finished Sth, disquatitied and placed éth for interference. Willroy White Star Yale Lead Yk Bear Young 2000 2 4500} We 800 $000 Sales to 11:00 a.m. FORT'GN TRADING © $i4%a 14% ! 100 $14¥-- I4\e l4'e + \e tone 1 8 +! FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for three ear-olds and up. Purse $709 (8 1-Brother Dillon S, W'wd 19.70 7.40 'acl. vnan Chief, Wahtter ano Brunswk La Lar 5.00} aco pevanty geeters rib 650 12 390] 280K Joanne &, Ditte a 9.60. §,00 2.001 340 Sweetose, 3.50) Pool $61,79 Also Ran in Order: DQ-Black Treasure, Attendance, 6,111, WOODBINE ENTRIES three and four-year-old | or 4.10 3.80 2.70 Risky Decree, Fitz'ns 6% 3. eh 3 Also Ran in Order: Candy Feathers, Stan's Brief, Main in Flight, Koura and Vital Mann. Winner, dk & or br Blue Man -- |Break Miss, if veortiua le, Poo! $55,065 BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2500, Claim: ng, three-year-olds, One and onersix: jieenth Miles (8) |B-isle of Mull, pititeeh 490 3.50 2.80 |7-Revelling, Cuthbert 4.00 er |66-Past Jay, Tureate Alsoy Ran in. Order: Whip'n Blinkers, |Park Heights, No Kidding, Caledon Col and Roman Tribune. by Count of Menor -- Total Pool $422)15$, Comby, No Boy 110 Cipline Harrison 114 Land Ahead, Armstrong 11¢ Sunshine Blond, Walsh 108 Cuthbertsan |Scotty K., Thomas X102 }Take A Gander, Nedeau 190 |Good Ovation, Gordon 113 Chief Whitefnot «108 FIFTH RACE .. jances, Three-year-olds i Miles |Flyalong One and one léth Potts Ale |File Lake, Turcotte 117 Pantuity, Harris 121 |Top Victory, No Boy 8119 Attention Hero, No Boy 117 Queen's Birthday,. Inouye B11? Grand Galop, Fitzsimmons Allé Hays, D. B, Weldon and J, L | Levesque entry. B-Windflelds Farm entry. QUINELLA WAGERING SIXTH RACE Purse $2,300 (S000) Claiming Three-vearolds, 6% Furlongs Besa Bega, Steve XI18 Kimie,. Fitzsimmons 108 err Miss, Tureotte 108 |Triple Alliance, Inouye 111 Little Red, Cuthbertson X110 Cretaceous, Harris 11) Bench Warrant, No Boy 118 jErmine Sox, Leblanc 110 |Weed Bender, Inda 115 Chinese Sabre, No Boy 111 Reefwalf, Barraby 118 Take Notice, Ferre X11) Fiddler's Belle, No Boy 119 Poacher's Pocket, Glasner 116 Also Eligible; Andrea inaz, Walsh 112, SEVENTH RACE Purse $2,500 (4500) Claiming three-year-olds and up, One and 4. miles on turf course Royal Maple, Walsh. 115 My Valentine, Ferra 105 French Wind, Inovye 110 Slithering Sam, No Boy 117 Claymond Su, No Roy 110° Crispy Sue, inda 118 Botlac, Fitzsimmons 113 BIGHTH RACE Purse $2,700 Allow ances. Three and four-year-olds, Foaled in Canada. One and one 16th Miles Chinese Festival, Kornblum X14 Ballistic, Fitzsimmons 117 Duby Cat, No Boy 110 Cup of Kindness, Ditttach abt) Prince Guard, Tingley 115 Greek Tar, Cuthbertson X108 Wise Teddy, No Boy 113 Mary Catharin, Werry X109 My Sweet Love, Barraby 113 'X-3 Ibs AAC,. Post Time 2 P.M GARDEN CITY RACEWAY TUESDAY, OCT, 1 §&-Big Chief C. Norris | Also Started Agate, Lucky Beejay, Crystal Hal, | Express. Star 'saeaime and Billy G.) SIXTH RACE 1 Mile Trot for four. year-olds and up. Purse $1,400 (6) SAlve Raider, Wilson 20.50 7.80 3.40 4-Sister Matt. Knight 9.80 3.40 @Homestead Dan, Pacey Also Started: Count Yates, and DQ-Madam Victor OQ--Finished 2nd. -- disqualified placed 6th for interterence. QUINBLLA, § AND 4, PAID $186.90. SEVENTH RACE ~ | Mile Pace for three-year-olds and up. Purse $700 (7). AScotiand's Van, Geisel 11.80 6.80 4.10 September Morn C, Coke 7.80 ey 5-Sunset Lee M, Holmes i) Also Started: Starlite Grattan, Superior Mark. Uncle Spud. and Delphine 2 Lee Era, and EIGHTH RACE - | Mile Pace for three-year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8). éLynden Alex, Webster 7.40 3.90 3.30 1 Patsy G Wellwood $.00 3.90 ov or. Campbe 4.90 viol Started: 'Tom 8 Trailer, Ben Carey, Negley Hal, Bennie Boy C, and Brother Bob. NINTH RACE 1 Mile Trot for four year-olds and up, Purse $900 (8) be happie's Boy. Hicks 670 3.00 2.80) Fanny Symbol, Geisel 400 3.70 sd i A Living, Palmer 2.80 A'en Started: Squaw Vaitey, Ottaws Duke. Fearless Doc, Diller A Dollar and nez Rigg latfendance 2147. Total ®nal @121. 128. Purse $3,100 Allow) 241 Kendall ave,, of James '4o|Thomas Cook, He was in his 30th year, Born at Montreal, Sept. 28, 1936, the deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Cook of Redditt, Ont. He was married Oct, 28, 1961, at Verdun, Que- bec, A resident of Oshawa for two years, Mr, Cook was an em- ployee of the Robson-Lang Lea: ther Co. He was a mem Local 205, Amalgamated Meat of America, Mr, Cook is survived by his wife, the former Louise Hat; his parents; a sister, Mrs, Law: rence Morache (Edith) of Mont- real and a brother, Kenneth, of Vancouver. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Oct, 21. Inter. iment will be in Mount Lawn \Cemetery, r of Cutters and Butcher Workers 5, He was predeceased by his wife, the former Sophie Drozuk, Feb. 4, 1956. He leaves two daughters, Mrs, Albert Krol! (Celia) of St. Catharines and Miss Mary Siblock, of Oshawa and three sons, Mike, George and Peter Siblock, all of Osh- awa, Also surviving are a sister in the Ukraine. grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, He was predeceased by two sons and a daughter and by a bro- ther, Nick Siblock of Oshawa, in December, 1964. The funeral service will. be held at the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Oct, 22. Interment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The service will be conducted by Rev. 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