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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Nov 1965, p. 26

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epee Fn a es ee S LO IL ei GREENWOOD ENTRIES FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,300 shag pg Ferro X14 two-year-olds. Foaled in Canada, jodeb, Wall 116 ape ee iy B. Good, Walsh 116 e ircott Be mes Dittfach 117 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 (5000) Arctic ar og acorns od Aly bagi three-year-olds and up. One and Tomboy Pete, Ris Attack, oe oy Chop Logic, No Boy [Merry Arctic. No Boy All4 Visitor, Steve X112- Viscount Hardinge entry secon RACE -- Purse " THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 6, 1965 9S Kintoo Colby Wins 7th, Holds Off Two Late Bids CAMPBELLVILLE, Ont: (CP)jwon the second race io com Kintoo Colby was an easy win-|plete a $41.40 daily doub! ner of the seventh race at Mo-|Fabway. co logas Donations To Chest Fund Donations made Wednesday to the Greater Oshawa Com- munity Chest came from: Ursu- la ren Sawdon Babee and "IPlastics; Jos ygmont; ha em Acres' and "Willow Downs|D¥l's IGA Store; S. Finestein; Farm Joe's Upholstering; Jack Kia- QUINELLA WAOERING oon; Mr. W. D. Evans; Mr. F.jpawk Raceway Friday night, 'dainninia Zurkow; Oshawa Ba keTy;|holding off belated bids by Wee} WESTBURY, N.Y. Parkview Store; Julle's Beautyicymbol, who finished second,|Kerry Way, best of Shop; Bill Makris; Bo-Peep cv and Sis Herbert who ran third.lyear-old trotters, Peat, Nick DenesOm kun | Bill Wellwood, 25, of Stratford 'iwas up behind the St. Mary's, i ; Mr. Henry J. cee eR ee meer st: |Ont.-owned trotter for his fifth victory this season. Adam; Rainbow Restaurant; Dean W. McLaughlin; Stroud's} Kintoo finished the mile in Food Market (employees);|2:06 4-5, and paid $4.40 for the win. Mike's Tailor Shop; Modelle Fabway, owned by the Wall- boost her bank account to $116,- Hair Styling; Barbara's Beau- ty Salon; General Meat Market; laceburg, Ont., partnership of hey Harold Carr and William Bab-\;""' Harry's Lunch Bar; M and C Dry Goods; Matt Gimpej; Miss) .o0, strutted to a four-length upset in the first race, I. Barker; Mr. and Mrs. M. Pat Philbrick, with owner Ferencz; Gay Company Ltd.; Gay Company Lid. (employ- p William (Bud) Fritz, 30, of Walkerton, Ont., at the lines, ezs); Dr. D. E. Sturgis; Cas- ino Restaurant; Ideal Fish and Discord Mars Reds' Birthday Chips; The Pedlar People; Mr. By BRENDA LARGE L. J. Courtice; Mrs. Helen Gilmer; McEachern Transport Ltd.; Reitman's (Ontario) Ltd.; Mr. C, A. Schofield; Miss I. OTTAWA (CP) -- While lively party celebrating the 48th anniversary of the Russian revolution went on at full tilt White; Bruce Bradley; Mrs, W. McLarty; Mrs. H. Collins and inside the Soviet Embassy Fri- day night, 15 shivering. pickets Miss K. Wotten; Miss H. G. Batty; A. Walker; Audrey Bren- paraded in front of the iron gates of the austere building. nen; Mr. F. E, Bartlett; Mr. The pickets carried placards Ernest Marks, QC; Stan Bagg; Mr. Arnott Towns; Evelyn Gra- reading "The Ukraine and other enslaved nations will rise to nik; Mrs, E. F. Rose; S. Jack- son and Son Ltd. bury the Russian empire" and "Freedom yes--Russian impe- 14 Charged In Fight, Shooting VERONA, Ont. (CP)--Four- teen persons have been charged immigrants from Communist countries, Most came here from as the result of an incident Halloween night at a restaurant Toronto especially to stage the demonstration. in this village, 25 miles north- The demonstrators gave ar- COLLEGE PARK HOSPITAL SURRENDER vyn OF CHARTER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that COLLEGE PARK HOS- PITAL intends to surrender its Charter to the, Lieutenont- Governor of the Province of Ontario, prehed at Oshawa this 3rd doy of November, 1965. CARL KLAM, Secretary. 38--Coming Events MONDAY 8:00 P.M. BINGO jensle Dilly Cut 'e Mr. ~ Wak Tt femal, anseee Cutan EACH ONE YARD 35 Waiver, tt # Oshawe. PARKER -- Sheri Lyn wishes to an nounce the arrival of her si Kimber Ann, 4 pore Sone ny Anna, Second grandchi Mrs G. €. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. W. Bycok of Oshawa. Third great grandchild for Mrs. B. Wyatt. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,100 Aliow- Isle of Mull, No Boy 113 be Royal Maple, Walsh 116 Albion Star, Ferro X11! ng Triumph, Windkin, Boy 120 's Law, Walsh 113 Henry Rocket, Finley X115 Ped esata Farm entry *SevENTH RACE -- Purse $2,700 Al- mension three and four-year-olds. One mile closer to the official title night with a close victory over stablemate Mary Donnér in the $56,643 Westbury Futurity at Roosevelt Raceway. For her ninth stakes success and 14th victory in 26 Kerry Way earned $28,321.55 to Julie and Glenn thank ir baby -- Linda aol 7 ios. at the Oshawa a Hospital. happy parents are Ted OD tna Fave. a 1965, The Waish 113; Werry X116; Moss Park, No Boy 118) Mic eed Aurore Leblanc 113; Aldoo, Watears. W. E. Osler and North. A\ lean Popes vs ade B-D, Monteith, R. C. c's and . G. A. Finley entry THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100 (3500) Claim Maiden ipeveense One mile|™ reeze, Leblanc 111 TODD -- Timothy and Nancy are very happy to announce ye ree of their son, 6 ibs, 14 Yr November 4, i965, at ihe "'rornto General Hospital. Mother and son doing well, SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,700 Al- en three and four-year-olds. One WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)---Leroy Hanover, with Tom Merriman handling the reins, captured the feature eighth race Friday ~-- before 3,885 racing fans Windsor Raceway. eee, Walsh 113 Gieldgiass, Northern Doll, cine Maid, hong A gd Al08 fer, Dittfach Wall Wallace, oblanc 108 Martin's Ark, No Boy B1l4 Queen's Birthday, No. Boy All3 Just Plain Lucky, Fitzsimmons 116 Sirius 2nd, Turcotte C119 Park Heights, No Boy 8116 Also Eligible: Yankee Mac, Werry X109; Victoria Garden, Turcotte C108; A-Windfields Farm entry B-Willow Downs Farm and F Junger entry BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 (3000) Claiming three-year-olds and up. (Divn of 4th) One and three lé6th Miles, Gum Swamp, Leblanc 114 Dandier, McCOMB ele Advance Glass, No Boy 114 Hop Hop, Ferro X111 Royal Promise, Werry X117 Sun Hash, Hale 119 Captain Prefect, Barroby 116 Vedas, Inouye 119 Royal Doctor, Steve X10? Bay Flight, No Boy lit! X-5 Ibs AAC. Post Time 1 p.m. DEATHS LOWRY, Pearl Jessie Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, November 5, 1965, pa8 Jessie Hie, beloved wife of Clarence ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM [Sram ener, ,crem canine Se 690 King St. East at Farewell is: ig AR i Oh Eaoours. te cee ace de, -- FREE - ADMISSION \Falls, Ontario, Mrs. Wilfred Asi ey (Mildred), Whitby, Lyle and Clarence Hie 20 Reg. Games--Toto! $300 of Cobourg; in her 66th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, SNOWBALL---$170. in 56 Nos. Plus $10 each horizontal line. with funeral service in the chapel Mon- day, November 8 at 2 p.m. Interment Reguler Jackpot $100 in 60 Nos, $20, Con. Oshawa Union Cemetery. SHARE THE WEALTH Good Parking Extra Bus Service Neo Children Please, WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE oy Fabulin, Turcotte All! tong Who Wait, No Boy 114 lop Around, Steve X10? Witte Wahoo, No Boy BII? Paris Clipper, No Boy C119 Mister Pet, McCMomb 114 Dark Sin, McComb 114 Canadian Love, Ferro X114 ying Pride, Turcotte Allé Also Eligible: Royal Stati, Leblanc 119; Romantic Kss, No Boy 116; Prince Pur Tingley 114; Pedantic, Steve X106, rma, Pes Boy 68114; ery ci Stoker ond Garden City Stable entry: Boane Hill Acres and G. Walsh entry: C-G. Keane, H. Waggoner and E. 1, Mack entry. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 (3000) Claiming three-year-olds and up. One and three 16th miles Marathon Runner, No Boy 114 Rotundo 2nd, Gordon 117 Steve C., Cuthbertson X117 Rico Flash, No Boy 122 Drifted, Dittfach 113 Chance Cover, Turcette 119 No Discard, Armstrong 112 MOHAWK CAREWAY Medium Size only. Each apron: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S$ 1 yd. 35-inch. err a > an FORTY CENTS (40 cents) in yeerols an under. Purse 0 oi, + coins (no stamps, please) for jay, Carr : each pattern, Ontario residents|%Arcwene eravans Cone spc | add:1 cent saies tax.-Print plain-| Also Started: Call Me Spud, Monson ly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, Ark, Lightning Dares, and Gay Bandit. STYLE NUMBER. \ HULL, Que. (CP) -- Frosty Magic broke a losing streak to take the $500 featured pace by four lengths Friday night at Connaught Park Raceway. It was only the third victory q|in 28 starts this season for the four-year-old horse owned by Morley Fleet and Bernard Hunt of Tweed, Ont. By ALICE BROOKS A rug that is an asset t any room, yet is simple to knit. Use varied colors. Knit 4%-inch strips, join into 26 x 29 inch rug or larger. Use old nylons, rug cotton or string. Pattern 7424: charts; direc- tions; 4 arrangements. Thirty-five cents (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needle- craft Dept., 60 Front Street West, Oshawa, Ontario. On- tario residents add 1 cent sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. GIANT 1966 Needlecraft Cata- | | | NELSON, Fred In Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, November 4, 1965, Fred Nelson, In_ his 73rd year, beloved husband of Ann Dafoe and dear father of Mrs. Howard Oke (Edythe), stepfather of Mrs. Ken Sanders (Margaret), Mrs, Byron Worden (Lor- raine), Mrs. Wm. Powers (Shirley), all of Oshawa, Mrs. Fergus O'Brien (Jean) Peterborough, Mrs. John Walsh (Bar- bara Ann) and Jack M, Dafoe, Ih of Toronto, Robert Dafoe of Windsor and Wm, Dafoe of Atlanta Georgie. Resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King St. East for service in the chapel on Monday at 2 o'clock, Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on eeeeey and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. - sll 'leu of flowers donations to the Cen: Society would be appreciated.) |Mrasonic Service, Sunday, 7 p.m. By ANNE ADAMS JIFFY-CUT in one piece! Whip up each one of these Christmas gift charmers from one yard 35-inch fabric. Decor- ate delightfully with binding, ribbon, ruffles. Printed Pattern 4815: Misses' *BATAVIA, N.Y. (CP)--Hawk Hanover, owned by Roy C. Row- cliffe of Elba, Ont., won the $2,500 Invitational Handicap Trot in 2:06.1 at Batavia Downs Friday night. sens EARN EXTRA MONEY A selected number of caaidaaaidil I-La Satle's Hope, Galbraith 5.00 Also Started: Bomb B, Leo M Wann, Jimmie Atom, Dapper Grattan $, and Walter Hat. SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for three- year-olds and up. Purse $900 (7). 3-Minor Helen, Hie 8.40 re | 4-Belmont Ernie, Holmes 4.60 west of Kingston. Richard Sheppard, 19, was PATTRICK, Cicely yoi\charged Friday with assault on SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile Pace, for BINGO MON., NOV. 8 Admission Ticket Gives You Free Chance On Door Prize. |Smith Funeral Home. | service 1.30 o'clock Monday afternoon. In- At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Saturday, November 6, 1965, Cicely Capon, of 3 Wellington Street, in her 86th year, wife of the late G. Pattrick, dear mother of Mrs. Jack Brown (Nora) and Philip of Bowmanville and Leonard of Florida, Resting at the Northcutt and Private funeral log stars knit, crochet -- many more needlecraft designs. 3 free patterns printed in catalog. Send 25 cents. NEW! 12 Collectors' Quilt Patterns for you in color, with three- and four-year-olds, Purse $800 (8). 4-Pat Philbrick, Fritz 7.20 4.10 3.10 3-Mistle Way, Hicks 70 5.90| Dr. \-Adios Breezy, Feagan 3, Also Started: Success Curl, Ruth's Daisy, Belle Richards, Helen Cyrus, and Prima Vicky Lynn DAILY DOUBLE, 5 AND 4, PAID $41.40. 2-Starlite Grattan, Lester Also pbb Edgewood Key, Piper Boy McGr and Armbro Explorer. 'QUINEL' el 3 AND 4, PAID $32.10, Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times, Pattern Dept., 60 Front Street West, Toronto 1, Ont. BE ALERT to What's New!| Send for excitement - packed SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile Trot for three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,700 (8). 4-Kintoo Colby, Wellwood 4.40 3.10 2.70 3-Wee Symbol, Fritz 0\causing bodily harm as a result of the firing of a shotgun in the restaurant owned by his father. Police said a crowd advanced on the combination restaurant and residence when a shot was dor Ivan F. Shpedko. riving embassy guests copies of a memorandum they planned to delivery to Russiam Ambassa- The memorandum read in employed people. are oo oe aah come ing andise accounts established le- cally by prominent Cai manufacturer. nover and jquilting motifs. Finest patterns every collected from famous museums. Send 60 cents for new Musetim Quilt Book No. 2. De- luxe Quilt Book No, 1 -- sixteen 60 cents. part: "Your political creed of communism proved to be to- tally destructive, anti-social, anti-human ideology, kept in existence by brutal, savage force and massive genocide." lterment Bowmanville Cemetery. 8.80 Ap THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for three- year-olds and up. Fn ad $600 (8). yPuray Gordon, H' 8.30 4.50 4,90 tLedy" Violet Direct, Hilliard 3.20 2.80 6&Miss Morris Chips, Willlams 4.20 Also Started: Lynden Ada, Jean Third, Blaze Haven, Monsieur Reynard, and Red Sails H. FOURTH RACE ~~ | Mile Pace for five- year-olds and under. Purse $900 (8). 5-Brave Sir, Filion Ee 00 2.50 zpeene oad Hicks 4.70 7 Clandeboye, Donbryn Direct, Rudy's Rebel, and Constant repeat finitely no ateine "Con provide reliable sincere can persons wi Job history. Write Ti -- Oshewe Times a 1021 : Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. 350 design views -- school, car- eer, glamor styles, Plus coupon for free pattern -- choose it from Catalog. 50 cents. Freer Laws For Liquor este | FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for three- NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)|}Simper Hol, Fesgan 540. 3.00 19 Recent revisions to the Ontario|?-Fatherland, Hayes 12.20 6.90 Liquor Licence Act were criti- cized at the annual convention of the Ontario Motel Association NEWS IN BRIEF Friday. satilaall Association President Rollan COSTS DROP goon bons poral up|1ST ADD ROUND .. .. .. «. ../Anglican workshop. The work- with are bunny girls in cocktail TORONTO (CP) -- Welfare|shop was attended by 70 per- neve beer parlors open through costs have dropped in Ontario|sons, both lay and clergy, from Peg? upper hour aad dhe this year, James Band, deputyjrural areas across Canada, privilege of throwing darts " minister of welfare, reported|OTT OUT The convention decided to re- ey a by p Porth onogg submit to the Ontario govern-\n 04' i°uare was a 135 per ment the requests made last mers e nf a. fale! year for the revision of "the cent decrease 6 number o! antiquated Liquor Licence persons receiving social assist- Act." ance in 40 Ontario municipali- : ties between August, 1964 and August. this year. Herbert 2.80/\fired and three persons were struck by pellets. One of the three, Duane Brooks, 18, of nearby Moscow, is in satisfactory condition in a Kingston hospital after being hit in an eye by pellets. Two others were released after treatment. |¢ Thirteen persons between the ages of 16 and 26 have been charged with conspiring to com- mit an unlawful act by attempt- ing to upset an outdoor toilet on Sheppard property. bay) Herbert, Also Started: Reckless Living, Loftus Lee, Lady Ezra, Dutch Dillard and John nle Laird. -- $250 Jackpot Nos. 53 and 56 $50 Consolation Jackpot Pays Double in 52 PY we or less. 0. Consolation oo 3150 Jackpot $20 a line $50 full card 20 Games at $20 5 Special Games at $30 teaes' Fav pay double in . or less, $100, 00 Door Prize erly Bird Game ot 7:45 Admission $1.00 Extra Buses. RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA Children under 16 not admitted A FLORIDA TOUR 24 days JAN, 22nd to FEB. 14th. Personally Escorted FOR INFORMATION CALL 623-3265 or write COLMER TRAVEL SERVICE POST OFFICE BOX 631 Bowmanville, Ont. BINGO KINSMEN CENTRE TUESDAY 7:45 Early Bird Game FREE ADMISSION $1250 in Prizes Jackpots 57 and 51 Children under 16 not allowed Special 7:30 bus from 4 Corners NORTH OSHAWA Neighborhood Assoc. MONTHLY MEETING Sun., Nov. 7th--7:30 p.m. COME OUT ior gilded YOUR P, BAZAN and TEA Christ Meinectel Church Parish Hall (Hillcroft and Mary St.) 2:30 p.m suspices of 8th Sea Scout Mother's Auxiliory TURKEY SUPPER at Harmony United | ,» Church: Hell, Saturday, TERRY, George A In Oshawa Genera! Hospital on Friday, November 5, 1965, George A. Terry (24 Lloyd Street), beloved husband of Doris Weich, The late Mr. Terry is restiny a complete patterns. OBITUARIES ice In the chapel Monday, November nh 3.30 p.m. Interment Union Rarnlary, (Friends are kindly requested not to cal! at the funere| home until Saturday eve-) wes MRS. CLARENCE LOWRY Mrs. Clarence Lowry, 288 Golf st., died Friday Nov. 5 at the Oshawa General Hospital. In her 66th year she has been seriously ill during the past seven weeks. The former Pearl Jessie Hie, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Hie. She was born in the Baltimore and Cobourg district Feb. 13 1900 and married in Toronto Sept. 15, 1927. She was an adherent of Sim- coe Street United Church. Surviving are her husband, Clarence of Oshawa; one son Frank of Oshawa; five sisters: Mrs. Wilbert Sherman (Lillian) of New York, Mrs. William May (Emma) of Cobourg, Mrs. |Walter Brown (Elsie) of Co- bourg, Mrs. Gordon Douglas) IN MEMORIAM (Blanche) of Niagara Falls, and GRANT -- in loving memory of eur|Mrs. Wilfred Ashley (Mildred) waco" Mot" wnitoy, two. brothers: Lae We lost a dear father and grandfather/and Clarence both of Cobourg. with @ heart of gold, Who was more to uted wealth untold, | Resting at the Armstrong Without farewell he fell asleep, |Funeral Home, service will be With only memories for us to keep. With only memorion for us to ikes" {held in the chapel Monday, me | One of tne best fathers. an and grend-|8 at 2 p.m. Rev. ee Gate ers the world contal of Simcoe Street Unite ure = Issed by ni . Sty cna prandas Wreres. will conduct the service. Interment will be in Oshawa | @RANT -- In loving memory of «|Union Cemetery BIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for An ages. Purse $2,500, Junior 5-J J Wann, Bolly 15.70 on as 4-Sonny Creed, Galbraith 4.50 ris} 4 : Eagle Armbro, Beron eynden Almer, Wbster Yates, and Stoney Burke. es RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING In Your Home . . . or Our Plant PHONE 725-9961 Also Sta Adios, Gentry NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for three year-olds and up. Purse $1,800 (7). Tae Hal, Filion 11,90 4.70 4.30 1-Minor Mac, Beitlich 6.40 4.10 3-George Volo, Findley 3 Also Started-- Highland Girl, In My Heart, Lochinver King, and Baron Atom. Attendance 3,416, Total Pool $194,657. Kindnes beyond Price, yet within reach of all. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING SHOPPING 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 ANNOUNCE AWARD ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Second- baseman Joe Morgan of Hous- ton Astros and outfielder Curt Blefary of Baltimore Orioles OSHAWA sta have won The Sporting News LLE /EANERS Rookie-of-the;-Year awards. os eee ee, FOR INFORMATION ON ELECTION DAY You'll find groups of people like this ready to assist you ! during the final session of an HOLD SERVICES SAINT JOHN,. N.B. (CP)-- Annual remembrance services were held under a cloudless sky Friday in memory of 190 men who died 25 years ago when the armed merchant cruiser Jervis Bay, defending an allied con- voy, was sunk by the German super-cruiser Admiral Scheer. Those present included Jervis Bay survivors, among them Everett Morrow of Guelph, The association asked that: --Banquet permits be granted in dry areas for all purposes, not weddings alone; --Tourist establishments in dry areas be granted licences to supply their own guests within their establishments; The local option under the act be deleted, thus placing all areas of the province on an equal basis and establish-| ing a foundation for province- wide legislation; TAKE A FRESH LOOK AT THE ROYAL --The sale of liquor, beer and efeeeteg ROYAL WINTER FAIR = lounges during recog- CBC Experts | Figure Grits TORONTO (CP) -- CBC's ra- dio and television divisions, forecasting the outcome of Mon- day's election, agreed Friday night that the Liberals will get --|the most seats. But they dif- fered in the allotment for each party. Both radio and TV networks carried Election '65 shows with) the estimates of the number of seats each party is expected to) win in the 265-seat House of Commons, based on reports)! MAKE SUGGESTIONS SASKATOON (CP) -- Greater responsibility and authority for lay people in the Anglican Church were suggested Friday 'in « lew | Betty and grandson Francis. |father and grandfather, George Francis |Grant, who passed away November 7, } 1942 Two. years of FUNERAL OF JOHN SENKO Funeral service for the late iecones by friends we still are iene John Senko, Ashburn, who died) te aidan oh ue ak ee aoe a this week at the Osh- Uo re midst oF Our eye awe hove ¢| awa. General Hospital, was held| Longa, Gent Dots for bee jtoday. He was in his 70th year. |_Lovingly remembered 'by daughter| Resting at the Armstrong Beity, son = In - law John, grandchildren |Funeral Home, Mass was said ee coe ee en at St. George's Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. Pallbearers were: Peter Ku-| zyk, Mike Kuzyk, Jack Harper, Aubrey McConkie, Peter Burns and Jack Stone. Interment was ition Cemetery. _ Plans Slieed For Ice Tourney | CHICAGO (AP)--Plans for ithe international hockey tourna- iment at Colorado Springs, Colo. ; sadness have slipped) ve missed vou aa much sae! This year, take a fresh look at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. You'll see the biggest and best flower show ever held in Canada... champion-bred livestock .. . exhibits of the latest developments in scientific agriculture...and the Royal Horse Show, where internationally famous riders compete for coveted awards. You'll be dazzled and amazed by the great variety of things to do at the Royal. Come to the Royal Winter Fair this year, and bring the whole family j GRANT -- In loving memory of a dear! husband and father, Frank brant, who| passed away November 7, 1963. | + think of you with love today, As | have done so often, And feel once more the sudden blow That doesn't seem to soften, i'm lonely here without you "dear, Sadness marks my day-- | The world is not the same to me Since you were called away. j--Lovingly remembered by wih Aletha, and son Bill in Ressurec- GRANT -- in loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Frank George Grant, who passed away November 7, 11963. His smiling way and pleasant fece Are @ pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word fer each And died beloved by all 10th November } trem om os Agus 81.30. children 732 | | RUMMAGE SALE Tuesday, November 9| 7a 1290 pt = at Cerire Street United ; 39 Notices X0000000000000000000K | VOTE TO ELECT | GUIDE REALTY Ltd. To Sell Your Property Call 723-5281 OPEN DAILY 9 a.m, to 9 p.m. See our uler ad under Rea! Estote For Sale. ORTEGA JAILED MESA, Ariz. (AP)--Pitcher Phil Ortega of Washington Senators is serving a 15-day|to remove a safe from a drug, mandatory jail sentence here for drunken driving. Ortega, 26, itioned in an effort to halt a was arrested Wednesday. Po-| lice said he was fined $215 and sentenced to jail because it was at the scene and Elbert Dawson) \May Jr., jing a hospital, the second drunken-driving cita- tion against him this year. a i Some day we hope te meet him, jome day, we know not when, To pager Fly his hand in the Wane lend, Never to part again. --Always remembered by son, Donald, hter-in-law, Doreen and grandehi!- ar Everlesting Memorialization is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER thet we supply ond install; Please call MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK _ 723-2633 © 2633 ° Police Get 2 In Gun-Battle XXHKKXXXXKKXKXXXXXXKK | LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP)--Two| 'Lexington men were shot to} death early today in a gun bat- tle with police. Police said the two attempted) store where officers were sta-| series of burglaries. Chester Richardson, 26, died 20, died before reach- __.._|placed first, Dec. 26 to 31, were disclosed Friday by officials of the Broad- moor World Arena, site of the competition. The six-game international se ries will include national teams of Canada, Russia, Czechoslo- vakia and Sweden, meeting each other once in round-robin play. The entries. were based on |performances in. the 1965 world} jice hockey championships in Finland last March. Russia Czechoslovakia second, Canada third and Swe- den fourth. from separate teams of corre- spondents across the country. Liberals correspondenis was: 95; NDP 22; Social Credit 4; Creditistes 7. NDP 22; Social Credit 4; Cred- itistes 5; Independents 6. The TV estimate added up to only 263 seats. Broadcaster Nor- man DePoe said the network had no information on the Yu- kon and Northwest Territories seats. internation 6 eu sty 725-4531 5 haute coiffure .. . al coiffures 71 celina st. oshawa, ont. ropean lists 'Consensus of radio network) | = 137; Progressive Conservatives) TV network correspondents: |; Liberals 140; Conservatives 86,/ Horse Show Tickets Now on Sale "Evenings: $4.00, ¢3,60, $3.00, ¢2.50 Matiness: Sat, $2.00 Sun. 63.00, $2.08 ROYAL WINTER FAIR, EXHIBITION PARK, TORONTO 28 There's something for everyone at the Royal: ° ctine e FARM IMPLEMENTS . * CHILDREN'S ROYAL * oe ee *« AUTO SHOW ¢ SHEEP SHEARING ¢ TROPICAL FISH e LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE e CAGE BIRDS e INTERNATIONAL SALON OF PHOTOGRAPHY ROYAL WINTER FAIR GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 STUDENTS 50¢ CHILDREN 25¢ ® COURTICE COMMITTEE ROOM @ For Cars and Other Information Call BOWMANVILLE COURTICE PORT NEWCASTLE HOPE 623-3671 728-4200 885-6369 987-4821 FOR POSITIVE & PROGRESSIVE ACTION VOTE RIGHT . . . VOTE RICKARD Published by the Durham P.C. Assoc.

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