31--Compact Cars for Sale|36--Legel SABY AN MOTOR SALES LTD. Volkswagen Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 RITSON RD. S. 723-3461 * VOLVO & PEUGOT * MERCEDES BENZ General Repair ond Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449. Ritson Rd. South __ Os hawa _728- 092) ZOLTAN AND NICK' 5 Your Authorized Datsun and Fiat Dealer Specializing in Volkswagen Repair ond Service. 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 7958 VOLKSWAGEN, new paint job, good tires, Tele phone 725-8540 1961 MGA, very Telephone 720-1570. i963 CHEVY |i Convertible, Super Sport,| automatic, radio, 10,000 miles on motor, | $1,495.00 Private Whitby 668-6496 after 6 p.m 60° VAUXHALL offer, Telephone 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, -bulit, motor, radio, $300. 9885 good condition, : } resta, 31 Ford. Best 728-2742 excellent condition, Telephone 728-231¢ door hard m hi-perform telescopic wood rim wheels, shade lite Consider rade Mo. four - 1965 CORVAIR top, four-speed trans ance engine steering whee new 723-6414 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, muffler, $950. Phone after 6 pr MUST SELL vertible, fully eat ed. Telephone 1960 VOLKSWAGEN, only as second car, tion. Telephone 455-3989 1964 MGB haust, tire red 2288 62 "ENVOY motor, tires owner, Used a Telephone 72 32--Trucks for Sale ARE you of buying # new truck? \ ansportation Show at Exhibition Par Kk, Toronto, May 2-5, and see the latest trucks, buses, _ trallers,| truck bodies and eavipment, For your! free invitation phone 362-5311, local 830, of wr Transportation Show, 4a) Unive Toronto. 1963 INTERNATIONAL Scout, drive, in excellent condition, asphalt roller for sale, Ask for 725-89 radio. wire condition new valve job, new! 728-4051 or TENG) Corvalr Monza con: | ed. Best offer accept: iow mileage, used| n excellent condl- new ex-| with 728 ent condition, | batteries. White offer, Telephone exce pee interior st white body, | condition. One $700. Private stationwagon, excellent second car think no four-wheel 1 ton Loule, with side load-| condition, large| Brooklin 655-362! 1963 FORD mercury van, ing, low A} motor. Co e after 6, 655 7) EORVAIR Van, good condition. Any reasonable offer accepted for quick sais: Telephone 725-513 953 MERCURY tion. New plates trailer on the trade, 8017 1965 CHEVROLET three quarter ton pick-| up truck with stock racks. Excellent con dition. Still has over one year warranty Telephone 655-3150. % TON PICK UP, '55 GMC, top condition $400 or best offer, Phone 668-4511 1956 GMC panel truck, Hl og pore condition, Telephone 728-1 33--Automobiles Wonted a CARS WANTED Buying A New Car Sell your used car to .. Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "Save" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 | OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars for wrecking. Tires and parts for sale. 1178 Nelson Street. Telephone 725-2162, WANTED -- ¢ for wrecki Cars ing. charge for towing. Telephone Thiser | Robert Nichols. LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want cars for wrecking Highest prices pald 200 Wentw E 5118 SHAW AUTO WRECKING 6. Cars bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals bought. 89 Blooor Street East. 728-2311. 34--Automobile 'Rey FRED STONE BROOKLIN PHONE 655-3653 Motor Reb vlinder vane 468 tton, Excellent condi Will take trailer or boat $395. Telephone 728- ding oring esloeving Tronsmission Valy OSHAWA SPRING SERVICE 723-0821 of ot tallotoris makes SAU JTO SPEED . CUSTOM ig --- auto ports, censed mech- 7 doys"till 10 p.m. 728-7781 Tow ng USED AUTO PARTS, anything. recker Apply sonar ok ansmis 1038 Simcoe 35--Lost and Found SMALL BEAGLE North of Whitby. Tat "clasp. Valued as keep- Willowdale a ollect mone 1 brown Eat, Friday, Py Ts One of the nds Who Read TIMES Classified ACTION ADS DAY AN AD Telephone -3492 8:00 A.M 5:00 P.M, Saturday till 12:00 P.M. TO Pl 93 and for oll other depertments 723-3474 |for any debts contracted jon or after this date, April 23, 1966, by NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF LIONEL GILLIES, DECEASED, All persons hoving claims aaoinst the estate of the said Lione! Gillies, jote of the City of Oshawa, in the Coun- ty of Ontario, Retired Mech- anic, deceased, who died on or obout the 3rd day of February, 1966, ore required to file proof of the same with the undersigned solicitors. for the Executors of the estote of the said ceceased on or before the 9th day of May, 1966, after which date the soid Executor will proceed to distribute the said estote, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then hove notice. DATED at Oshowo this 14th doy of April, 1966 CREIGHTON, DRYNAN, MURDOCH & VICTOR, 5 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontorio, Solicitors for John Murray Gillies, executor of the said state. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE Distributed by CP Toronto Stock Exchange--April 25 Quotations in cents unless marked § 1---Odd jot, xd---Ex-dividend, xr--Ex rights, xw----Ex-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale, MINES 10:40 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 52 Se SA Ve ao a9 24 324 Nie + he 2 a 120 180 118 Ws TORONTO 10:40 A.M, STOCKS | | Stock Acad Uran Accra 120 150 WwW 4 23 »" 160 310 113 18 4 8 124 355 120 150 Inv AAm Moly Area Armore A Arcadia Atl C Cop Aunor Bankeno Bankfield a. 23 30 160 310 3 21a it 8 23 9 Bid Bec. Bay Bralorne Cam Mine Camp Chib C Tung Cc Dyno ¢ Jamiesn Cdn Keely C Lencourt Candore Can-fer Cassiar Chester Chib Kay Chib M Coch Will Coin Lake Conigo Con Shaw C Bellek C Callinan € Hall 4 355 434 sil 215 180 138 13 22\4 rae} 95 sis 4 26 2 74 "as Con Negus ALEXANDER BULLEN, LATE OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA IN. THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, CLEANER, DECEASED NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the Estate of George Alexander Bullen, late of the City of Oshawa in the Coun ty of Ontario, who died on or about the 5th doy of April, A.d, 1966, are hereby notified to send full particulars to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of May, A.D, 1966, ofter which date the Estate will be distributed with re- gord only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have hod notice. DATED at Oshawa this 22nd doy of April, A.D. 1966. CATHERINE BULLEN, Executrix, By her Solicitor, JOSEPH P. MANGAN, Q.C 14% King Street Eost, Oshowa, Ontorio i, GEORGE "H. Waitis, Street, Oshawa, will not be responsible in my name, anyone, without my written consent. (signed) George Wallis , ROGER G. woop, of 66 Garrard Road, RR 3, Oshawa, will not be responsible |) for any debts contracted in my name by anyone on or after this date, April 23, 1966, without my written consent. Signed -- Roger G 38--Coming Events BINGO | ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M 690 KING E. at FAREWELL FREE ADMISSION Snowball Jockpot $240., 546 Nos. $20. Consolation Reg Jackpot 58 Nos, $100. GOOD PARKING Extra Bus Service Tickets Available ot the Door $20 Consolation Good Prizes Y.W.C.A. ~ Spring Card Party Adeloide 199 Centre St | TUES., APRIL 26 2PM or 8PM Weod House aid of Tickets $1.00 BINGO KINSMEN CENTRE TUESDAY 7:45 Early Bird Game FREE ADMISSION Jackpot 59 ond 53 Children under 16 not allowed Special 7:30 bus from A Come Proceeds world service in COLUMBUS CLUB BINGO At Columbus Holl | 133 Brock St. N., Whitby TUES., APRIL -26th 8 p.m. Sharp Admission 50c per person No Children Please WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO Nos. 54 and 56 ~ TONIGHT-8 P.M, RED BARN EXTRA BUSES "NIGHT OF CARDS", Legion "Hall, , Apr 26, 8 p.m. Price 7S, Good prizes, refresh ments. Auspices Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion, Branch Oshawa RUMMAGE SALE at Northminster Unit ed Church, corner of Simcoe - Rossland, Wednesday, April 27 at 1.30 p.m RUMMAGE SALE -- St. Andrew's Church Simcoe St on Tuesday April 26, 10 a.m Good clothing BIRTHS Stan and Nata are pleased to announce the of their son, weighing 7 Ibs., 4 at Oshawa General Hospital on Fri April 22nd, 1966. Many thanks to Ross end fourth floor staff OLESKY Rudy) riva ars day Or PIKE Bill chard) wish to their son, Terry riday. April 22, General Hospital. with Or -- and Audrey announce the Lee, 6 Ibs. 6 o7zs., on 1966, at the Oshawa A brother our sincere thanks to Miller and nurses for (nee Prit birth of Spragge, kindness - SMEGAL Steve and Theresa (nee MeLean) are happy te announce the birth of a son, D John, weight 9 ibs. @ ozs an Friday 1 22, 1964, at the Oshawa neral Hospital and Paul, 253 Jemes|Givanna jat the Oshawa General | fate John and Agnes A brother for Stephanis i Con Nichol C Red Pop Conwest Copreorp Cop Fields Cop Man Coviee Cowich DEATHS BOYD, Darlene Marie At Oshawa Genera! rospita F April 22, 19466, Darlene Marie Be yd two y beloved daughter of Ne Norma Boyd, Townline South aie 4 awa, dear graddaughter of M Stanley Robinson, Port Per Whitney Boyd, Oroenp. ris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville n the Chapel on Monday Interment Orono Cemetery pe Resting at the A at GREENHAM, Charles Henry Memorial Hospital, Bowma: April 2 1966, Charles Greenham, RR 6, Bowmanville 69th year, beloved husband of Goyne and dear father of Audrey | James Martin); Elgin and Ca lat the Morris Funera! Chapel, B jville. Service in the Chapel on Th lat 2 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Ceme ltery. Masonic service Mondayat 8 p.tr At Saturday, 1AMONACO, Giovanna Entered into rest in the Oshawa Genera} Hospital on Saturday, Apr 23, 1966 famonaco, widow of Salvatore |!amonaco and mother st Mrs. Assunto Deigobbo (Luigina), Mrs. Angello Del gobbo (Vincenza) and Donato lamona all of Oshawa; in y ? at the Armstrong awa with Requierr Gregory's Church 10 a.m. Interment tery, (Prayers at the fu day, 7.30 p.m MCASKILL, Patricia Ann Entered into rest in the Oshawa Hospital on Sunday, April 24, 19 ricla Ann McAskil!, beloved dayghter |Mr. and Mrs. James McAskill and fer of Barbara, Karen and Rick sds Baa Resting at the Armstrong Fu With mass of the Angels. in oh "oreauy's Church on Tuesday, April 26, at 11.30 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. sis McGINTY, Charlies & Hospital, Sun , April 24, 1966, after a lengthy il Charles Edward McGinty of 143 & St. S.., Whitby. Beloved son of the McGinty. Dear bro ther of Mary of Whitby, John and E beth deceased. Resting at the W. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby for ulem mass in St. John the Evangelist church Church, Whitby, Tuesday, Apr 26, 1966, at 10 a.m. Interment St. Francis de Salles cemetery, Pickering. Rosary 7 p.m. Monday Cc PASCOE, Edgar Albert Entered Into rest in Hillsdale Saturday, April 23, 1966, Edgar Pascoe, beloved husband of Edith &. Booth and Father of A Pearson (Leta) of Oshawa Pascoe, Dearborn, Michigan; Pascoe of Oshawa in Resting at the Armstro Oshawa, with funeral ser e| on Tuesday, April terment Oshawa Union 6 at 2 ?P Cemetery POWELL, William Henry In Oshawa Genera! Hospital or April 23, 1966, Willlam Henry P his 77th year (1370 Simco e beloved husbar v dear father of Verna); Mrs and John Powe of Mrs. R. S brey Powell Milton Powell tosh-Anderson Street East, Serv Tuesday, April 26 ment Union Cemeter Saturday owe of F REYNOLDS, Baby in the Oshawa Saturday, April 2 nolds, infant sor las Reynolds, aged was in Oshawa Un Hospital or Boy Rey LOCKE'S Funeral floral FLORIST arrangements arrangements for occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING ENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE 728-6 8 ond oll SERVICE beyond react f Kindness within GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WES Telephone 728-6226 eh IN MEMORIAM BATT in memory of a dea father and gracdtathe Batt who passed away Apr Farewell, dear Thy willing hands A loving father, kind and true No one on 'earth we'll find Sadiy missed and al ways by daughter Bev, .so grandchildren Jarry 1966 father, work will toil 8 over more remembered aw Tub and FLINT In dear little sor suddenly Apr We who loved you, s As it dawns another In our lonely hours of t Thoughts of Sadly mi Dad, Mother Joyce av A LASTING For per ce we suggest MOUNT | LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For visit TRI mane or for Alan| courteous the Park 723-2633 advice Office Craigmi Crowpat Daer ing D' Eildon: Denison Dome Donalda Dunraine Duvan East $ull F Mar Frneoeur Frobex Genex Glenn Gidry Goldrim Gradore Gradr Rts Granisie Grandroy Gren Pnt Gunnar Hdway Exp Jonsmith Jovtel Jowsey Kam Kotia Kerr Add Kelly Dsd K Anacen Kirk Min L Dufauit Lae tuz Langis Latin AM Macassa Macedon Macleod Malartic Marchant Mattgmi Maybrun McIntyre Mc Adam Merrill Min Norgold Normetal North MR North Exp Northgat ° Quemont Radiore Rayrock Rio Algom Rockwin Roman Rowan Ryanor Salem San Ant § mco cn reka Tombill Torbrit Tormont dra Asbestos Buffadn Wafall Yk Bear Yuken ¢ Zenme 950 2000 1200 6500 3250 500 10267 3700. 4032 2228 600 1000 80025 130 20200 500 1000 2000 1310 8100 2100 1000 $\4 13% id se $48'% mo --5 rh th Tt itn tt 24 na wi nis wile, ms mom 3 |Goyne; id $11% $25 cy 12 00 245 800 od 1200 1807 700 2520 2000 2500 500 2000 1000 500 1000 1025 2000 500 1100 3000 20000 5) 88 85 215 516 LE) 350 \j' 261 ? 7 27 600 92 1s 2" A 18 480 $10 20 400 % $10% 1% 4B wn" " 58 7 480 100 84% % 45 n 2» 102 2 12'4 11M 25%e 25%e--- %)manville and Miss STOCK IMARKET M4 MBs + ra hig om Ve 4% + % cy 2 2» 102 78 2A 1% +4 + 3% Wa + +48 /son, Elgin, Bowmanville, 2 245 5} i] 63 28 16 93 a7 10 " 262 15 350 u 260 7 7 % 600 " " 2 15' 18% 480 705 0'A 4) 1" » 27 13 63% is + aM 15 13% 3 "5 20 400 %6 10% 87 " 245 ) Ld a5 25 + 16a + Ve 20 93 92 10 165 4" 10'4 " 262 15 3 350 34 260 v7 26'4 600 5) 1s 21 1S 18% 480 20 155 705 194 Jovy 1% 3% 4 1S 134 + ed man 7 975 20 400 = 10% Ld 160 22 82 -3 +1" + + + + + 4 + + +35 10 + +2 +25 + it t OBITUARIES CHARLES H. GREENHAM | In poor health for two years,' Charles Henry Greenham, RR 6,| | Bowmanville, died April 23, at the Bowmanville Memorial Hos- vial pital. He was in his 69th year. A son of the late Mr. and 'Mre Charles Greenham.. the |deceased was born at South- ampton, England and had been a resident of Canada and the ene Grove area for 55 vears. | Prior to his retirement two "\years ago, Mr, Greenham had e Good- year Tire and Rubber Co., Bow- 1 |manville, for 27 years. He had; : 14} 8180 farmed in the Maple Grove + "i area, 1) He was a member of Maple /Groye United Church and of} 1 | Jerusalem Lodge, F and AM, | Bowmanville. Mr. Greenham is survived by the former Mabel two daughters, Mrs. |James Martin (Audrey) of Bow- ' Carole '| Greenham, Maple Grove and a |. Also surviving are 'a sister, |Mrs, William Howitt of Toronto; H + two brothers, William of Den- jver, Colorado and James of %/Port Huron, Mic. and seven * 7 | grandchildren. The funeral service will be held at the Morris Funeral Chap-| : jel, Bowmanville, at 2 p.m. April ; 26. Interment will be in Bow- manville Cemetery, The service will be conducted by Rev. J 6 |Romeril, pastor of Maple Grove } | United Church, assisted by Rev 1 /D. Arscott A masonic service will be held at the funeral home at 8 p.m today. \MRS. GIOVANNA IAMONACO The death occurred April 23, y, at the Oshawa General Hos- 1 | pital, following a short, serious |sickness, of Mrs. Giovanna la monaco, 834 Rossmount st. She was in her 75th year Born at Limosano, Italy, 8, 1892, the deceased had a resident of Canada and Osh- awa for four months. She .was a member of St. Gregory's Ro Catholic Church. Predeceased by her | Salvatore lamonaco, |1951, the deceased is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Assunto 1|Delgobba (Luigina) and Mrs Angelo Delgobba (Vincenza) of 2 |Oshawa, and a son, Donato, of "a 4 1 Mar been Vs ] husband May 15 2 "ha tn $00 |Oshawa. She pwas predeacesed + 1 |by a son, Armande who died 238 i fg + % in Germany during the Second 4 4 305 144 2A n 575 175 " 2) 660 33 625 2 OILS, GAS All Rox Hl W W Decit w 2000 2 7 Ss $18% $i46 ay 205 2 2% #5 18% 15% n 330 s) 360 268 7 575 180 21 665 33% 625 2) Pigg --" World War. Also surviving are five grand +20 414 +34, 80NS and one great grandchild Arm- requ- Gregory's April 26 Paul Dwy the miass. Inter in Ressurrection Mrs, lamonaco is at the strong Funeral Home for jem high mass in St. Church at 10 a.m Rt, Rev. Monsignor er will sing ment will be Cemetery. The Rosary at the funeral |p.m. today. PATRICIA ANN, MCASKILL The death occurred April 24, at the Oshawa General Hospi- $l tal, following a short sickness, of Patricia Ann McAskill, She was in her fifth year A daughter of Mr. and Mrs |James McAskill, 123 Mclaugh- | lin blvd, she was born in Osh- 5 ] 5 will be recited home at 7.30 1 "am + vei awa Dec. 20, 1960. 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WALTER NEWALL NORWOOD Funeral for Walter Newall, 82, Norwood, ,,Who died Apri] 18 in a Peter- borough hospital, was held from the Warner funeral home here April 20. Service was conduc- ted by the Rev, D. J. Corbett. | Mr. Newall was born in Dum- |mer Township, the son of the late John Newall and the late Mary Jane Crowe. He moved be cag in 1947 and had ived for t at r the past year in Noy: A retired farmer, his is sur vived by two sister, Mrs Dave McAdam (Lillie), of Fowler's Corners, and Ms. Donald Mc Intosh (Annie), of Oshawa. and three brothers, William of Has iti tings, James of Toronto, and ars George of Whitby ' 3 4 125 $17% 210 $47% 125 $44% 750 $5 750 $14% 800 295 225 $18\2 100 $11% 4025 $17% 400 550 200 $15\4 210 $20 78 $215 140 S$54%% 17% 47% 44% 5 14% 295 184 14 17% 47% 44% Greyhnd Hard Carp Hard CrpA Hawker § Hayes Stl Horne Pf Home A Hur Erle Husky Husky Ow Hac HR ONG Imp Lite Imp Oil 54% Ind Aches Ind «Min Inglis Inland Gw 125 1 mm $7 $ASe Sh 1% Me aM 10 Int Niekel Int util intl Ut p Intpr PL Int Stl P Inv Group Inv Grp A ITL Ing Jetterson Jett Bw Jockey C Kelly DA Kelsey Co Labatt Latarge Lafarge A LOocem w Lau Fin Lav Finl4# Lav F1,25 Levy Levy B pr Life Invest LobCo A LobCo B Loeb M Maciarn A Maclarn B MB PR M Leaf Mi Mass-F Met Stores Milt Brick Molson. B Mon Foods Montex w Mont Leco Moore Morse A Morse ®& Nat Drug Nia Wired 105 31% 3% 83% |the family homestead, Rossland ihis wife, EDGAR ALBERT PASCOE In failing health for some time, Edgar Albert Pascoe died, April 23, at Hillsdale Manor, He |was in his 92nd year, A son of the late Edward and Mary Ann Pascoe, the deceas- ed was horn June 20. 1874. on rd. w., Oshawa. A farmer all his life he retired to 66 Gladstone ave. some years ago. Mr, Pas- coe attended King Street Unit- ed Church. Predeceased, July 21, 1951, by tthe former Edith El- enore Booth, Mr, Pascoe is sur- vived by a daughter, Mrs. Wil- liam L, Pierson (Leta) Oshawa and two sons, Eli G. Pascoe, Dearborn, Mich, and Harold N. Pascoe, Oshawa. Also surviving are 11 grand- dren and 14 great-grandchildren, The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. April 26, Inter- ment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery, Rev. L. W. Herbert, minister of King Street United Church, will conduct the ser- vice, WILLIAM HENRY POWELL William Henry Powell, a life- long resident of the area, died April 23 at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospita.l, The deceased, who pvas in his 77th year, had been sick for nine months and critically. sick for three months. He lived at 1370 Simcoe st. n. A son of the jate Bradford and Lucy Powell, the deceased was born in Pickering Town- ship. A carpenter by trade he} worked in the body shop at General Motors and more te- cently had operated a service station in North Oshawa. He was a member of St. Stephens United Church. | Mr. Powell is survived by his wife, the former Margaret Glo- ver, whom he married Jan. 17, 1911, at Brooklin; two daught- ers, Mrs. Theodore Littlefield) (Verna) and Mrs, George Tay- lor (Wilma) both of Oshawa and. a son, John, Oshawa. He} was predeceased by a son, How-| ard, in 1945, | Also surviving are a sister, | Mrs. R. S. Hall (Irene), RR3 Oshawa; three brothers, Fred and Aubrey of Oshawa and ze" ton of British Columbia; grandchildren and nine sae grandchildren The funeral servide will held at the McIntosh anes erson Funeral Home at 2 p.m.! April 26. S. G. Saywell, lay) pastor of St, Stephen's Church will conduct the service, Inter- ment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery, RUNS FAST MILE LAWRENCE, Kan, (AP) -- Kansas University freshman| Jim Ryun, a teen-age miler,| tried to break his own U.S. ree- ord Saturday at the Kansas re- lays but missed by one-half se tled for the fastest mile in the world this year. In the new parish of Ste. Odile on Quebee City, du- ties normally carried out by men have been taken CHURCH HOSTESS over by 17 attractive girl students. The girls, wear- ing special uniforms and christened hostesses in the house of God, serve as ush- ers, collect the offering and check for lost articles after services. (cP Photo) FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS US. Buys Back SATURDAY, FIRST RACE ing, three and four-year-coids, Purse $2,000. Claim: 4 Furlongs MeComb 28.10 10.30 6.60 Kornblum 4.50 3,30 3.80 5-Silver Penny, S-Here"s Lady Sue, 4-West Term, Gomez Also Ran in Order: Atti, Black Treas. ure, Aurora Champ, Luxury Dip, Koro levu, Pledall, Royal Autumn, $i Joie and Gold Gem Pool, $41,727. Daily Double Pool, $83,479 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim ing, four-year-olds and up. 6 Furiongs | (10). 3-Briefsin, Leblanc &Noank, Turcotte 4-Top Cadet, Kornblum Also Ran in Order: A-Dream Plan, Rock Age, A-Penadee, Humber 8.70 4.20 3.70 3.50 3.20 7,00 Aged Dust Peaches Re Broom, - Li'l A--M Cohen and Renee Nunnally entry | DAILY DOUBLE, § AND 3, PAID $132.70 mm HIRD RACE . - Purse $2, kind Malden, MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS SATURDAY, FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse, $800 (7 is Pride, Habkirk | 5-K. G, Dieect, Gilmour 5.70 4.20 6-Senator William, Martin 4.70 Also Started: Aggression, DQ-Private Lee R., Eddiecan and Jerry Hat. DQ- Finished 4th disqualified and placed Sth for a lapped on break at wire, Scratched, Noble Argot SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse, $800 (7) 7-Poplar Lady, 6Rick Spencer, Quinlan 50 3.40 2-Captain Dillon, Webster 10 Also Started: Davie Bive, Arawana Dan- ny, Northwood Velvet and Speedy Battle. DAILY DOUBLE; No's 1 -- Leo's Pride and 7 -- Poplar Lady, PAID $150.50. Scratched, Cloverland Ace. 14.70 7.90 5.90 Ren Filion 10.30 a4 4.30 salen RACE -- | Mile (Pace) Purse $800 5-Be hs s Way, 1-Dell Humes. Postal Chief, Also Started Red Walter, Chief 17.20 6.90 4,40 4,20 3.40 3.30 Oral Hi, and Union Madill Feagan Llewellyn Pauline Volo Mac Dillon &, FOURTH RACE -- | Mile (Trot) Purse $1200 (8) S-Sister Matt, O Knight l-Loftus Lee, F. Hill 4-Madam Victor, Ed Arthur Also Started: Old Ser ricia, Virgines Gypsy, tri Fanny Symbol FIFTH RACE $1,000 (8) 7-Creed Stone, P. Crowe 1-Wooster Hanover, R. Curran 1Syms Rest. E. Smith 7.90. Also Started: Bryan H. Direct, Rurn's Daisey, Hold The Phone, Reed's Dream and Arleen. ° SIXTH RACE $3,500 (7) 2-Nancy Brook, Graham 5-Cadenza, Clements 7-Betsy Herbert, Herbert Also Started: Invasion, and Reckless Living EXACTOR, No's 2 9.50 6,20 4.10 9.60 5.60 7.80 Our Valley and - 1 Mile (Pace) Purse 5.80 3.70 3.20 $.70 4.2 ~~ 1 Mile © vot) Purse 2.40 2.60 2.60 4,40 3.00 3.70 Ardea, HRM and 5, PAID $12.20) ache eA eS 1470 $52 51M 52 + 1435 $312 Wa 314 $10 9% 10 | $27% 27% 22%+ % $14% 14% $12% 12% 12% $15% 15% 15% $14 13% 14 % Shr SH 928% 2% 28% " % we as (17018 1s $284 28'S 2in + 0 $76 18a 16 ~~ Me os HS -- 3S) $22% 22% 22% gg 26% ila % 750 hs ms $28 2A SRM u%-- Ve 313Va 119V4 $13 $24% 316% $62'4 $11% 11% $34%-- 34 $17% 7 "45 435 4S 4 15 | $255. 252 25%a + Ve $33% 334 33%--- o 8 8 + 8) $15¥e 15Va 15Ve | 210 210 210 +10} $3% 3 M+ n 13 3 39% OM " | $s 5 | $27% 27% 7% +" $21% 21% 21% $1? 164 17 + % $394 334 33M + $214 21% 21% "0 $104 104 104 la 399 $12%e 12v%e 12% "Ma 50 $2514. 25\4 4-- 200 215 21S 218 Noranda Nor Ctl @ Nor Phone Oshawa A Pac Pete Pow Corp Price co QN Gas Rank OrA Reichhid Revelstk R Nodwell Rothman Royal Bnk Secur Cap Shell Can Shell | pr Shell lw Shully's Simpsons SKD Mig Slater Stl St Pav Steel Can 750 225 28a 4% 13% 13 1% 146% 624 u% Tru-wall Un Carbid Un Gas Vanadum Vie GTr Wainwr Walk GW Webb Knp Weldwod Fin te Westc'st Westeel W Pacitic Westfair Westor A Wstn 6 pr West A wt Woodwd A %| 4 4 Sales to 11:00 a.m.: 1,422,000, FOREIGN teas (ieee Cdn Ind GO S00 $15 Clairtone 260 $134 Coch Will 100 480 Gunnar 200 220 Leitch 200 550 Place 200 275 Yk Beer 300 345 APRIL 23 SEVENTH RACE Purse $1,200 (7) 5-Fatherland, Hayes }-Wee Governor, G. Campbell B-Adios Yates, Wes Coke Also Started: Tommy Direct, Bingo, Negley Hal and Allie Scratched Loule G. EIGHTH RACE "Mohawk Stakes' 1 Mile (Trot) for three-year-olds, Purse $3,680 (10) S-Armbro Gazelle, 1 Mile 4,10 3,70 2.60 4,50 3.00 2.80 Arnbre Dale (Pace) Silliphant 5.90 3,50 3,00 6Royal Mint, Findley 4.00 3,90 2-Janet Bars, Thibaudeau 4.50 Also Started: Shailo Waters Boy, Lan- ora Hanover, Ringo Star, A-Beimont Harry, Kelly Todd, Mars Imp, and A- Lucky Mir. A-Coupled MeDonnel! Stable entry. NINTH RACE $2,500 (7) 1-Adlos Direct, 4George Volo, 3-Pal McGregor, Habkirk Also Started: Adios Dominion wood Scott, Lynden Almer, Burke Attendanca, ~ 1 Mile (Pace) Purse McLean Findley 8.20 4.90 3.30 5.90 3.50 3.90 Edge. and Stoney Total 6,718, Pool, Ser $315,003.1 (Win APRIL 23 two-year-olds, foaled in Canada, 44 Fur-| 'Allied Bombs longs (9). bBe'A Hero, Turcotte "$30 4m) WASHINGTON (AP) -- The '4+Golden Jive, MeComb iit) United States has bought back so anin rider: arre an, a Salt, A-Bive Forest, Mellow. Boy, Thun.OF Otherwise reacquired 18,000 der Jay and Line Page, |bombs from allies so far this at en ae hs apiro entry ivear for use in Southeast Asia, it was learned today. A defence department spokes- jman sald the bombs came. from six countries that are recipients Zeasekite, Dittfect SAN 4 sof U.S. military aid, The coun- an in rder: el ' a Wynr Willie's Grictn 'Thees he. Wi ai,| tries were not identified. Marie's Bid, Sweet Trouble, Don Cecilio.) Sources said the armaments beak TL dle jare going to Viet Nam to boost \what are described as bomb in- tinh RACH = Purse $2,000. jventories now neat minimum Hlev FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2/000. Claim | ine three- and four-year-olds. 6 Furlongs) {erend Sol, Ferro 810 6.10 2.70) 6-Sweetly Packed, Fitzsimmons 3.90 = 4p 12-Zeesekite, Dittfach Clal ing tMhree- and four-year-olds, 6 Furlong | n), levels. oh HERE Barroby 6.50 4.40 3,10) 10-Wee Annie Dery, K'blum 14.10 6.60/ A source acknowledged that Golden Game Jr., Robinson 3.60\the air force is having problems Also Ran in Order: Music Festi Pri he Moon Base, Wild Fabius, Wheels Jr.,/With its bomb supplies, although i Bobu, Danish Dancer, Chump and/he insisted that no air opera: Pate Neewith caine iu, tions over Viet Nam have been Pool, $79,002, jeancelled for lack of bombs, SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,500 Claiming) One week ago the defence de- our yaacoin and up. | Mile and 70' partment disclosed it has repur- SReap The Wind, Gomez 4.90 2,90 2.50/Chased for $21 each some. 5,500 {Brass Lace, Ditttach 3.0 2.70 bombs sold for $1.70 each te @ ast ay, zimmons Also Ran in Order: A-Scadadle, Meteor,|West German firm in 1964, Main Count, Tricky Scamp and Sal, A-L, J. Hempel and Pian Stable entr | betting) Pool $40, THE. EXACTOR, R Wind and Brass Lace, PAID $2) | BIGHTH RACE ~. Purse $2,100 Claim Pool, $51,328. Exactor. That ling four-year-olds and up. 6 Furs By 10-Fast-n-Fleet, Robinson 31.70 16.000 1 15.10 1098 11.78 The $44,806, $10,000, 3-Moss Park, Turcotte Hdep"| 2-Mald of Honor, Bell 7) | Also Ran in Order: Balinode, A-Stoned 2,50 out ovt|King Legend, Shining Wings, Rotunde 2.50 out out | 2nd, Flippin Floye and Play the Gama oul|Late Scratch -- A-Freedoms Hope. Canadian Statute,|W, T. Mason and Mrs. M. 8. Sadlier and A-President/ entry Jim. A:Golden West Farms, Gardiner) Pool $85,220. Total Pool, $448,924. Attend Farms and Hillcrest Stable entry, Late|ance, 12.49% Total Attendance, 14 days, atch Bandangan, Brockton. Boy. 113,640, Total Muevel Pool, 16 dave Retting only. Ne place or show! $4,483,482. 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