30--Automobiles for Cars Bought ond Sold MORLEY STALKER MOTOR SALES 137 KING STREET W. OSHAWA 723-6322 -- 723-8311 On the spot financing MORE CASH | Paid for Good Clean Cars, Trade up or down, Liens poid DODD MOTORS SALES 314 PARK RD.-SOUTH 723- 9421 ALL CASH For clean cors or trucks, We deal up or down. Liens paid | NICOLS MOTORS LIMITED. 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel Whitby 668-3331 ie PONTIAC Laurentian sedan, 6 cyl-| whomatic, good condition. Reason-| pon Telephone 728-2284. GRILLS, radiators, all car parts. camel models our saaeaie Curtis Auto Wreck- ers, 723-5238 : } a7 PONTIAC V4, 783 motor, con-|° dition, body priee no rust. & Te le- phone 778-38: a SONTIAC: "four - door hardtop, automatic, radio, power steering, "| ers, One owner Can finance. Call 728-1203, } USED CAR ParTs, spindies to make trailers, also used tires. 509 Bloor Street) East, after 4, 723-228). 1962 CHEVROLET, convertibie, power equipped. Eight cylinder matic. Telephone 725-9511. 1962 BUICK Invicta, four door hardtop. pow brakes, pewer steering, power seat. Top condition, $1,575. Private sale Telephone 725-3613. H 41 PONTIAC, two-door, standard trans-| mission, six cylinder, 9945. Telephone} 728-0051. a 1959 PONTIAC Parisienne Phone 668-8516 after 5 p.m. -- *§7 FORD 2-door hardtop, 6, automatic, customized. Trade accepted. R. B sane s, 509 Bloor East. ; FORD convertible A-1. $400, ~ Apply | 279 Oshawa Bivd. South, after 4 _p.m. | 1960 DODGE Seneca sedan, standard, six, 38,000 miles. A-1 condition. No reason:| able offer refused. 728-0323, LIENS PAID OFF. We trade up, down. Choose from over 60 cars. No downpay ments! Gus Brown Motors Lid., 728-7375. #58 CHEVROLET in good sound mechan- "fully | auto- ~ convertible ical condition. $200 cash. Telephone) 728-3656 afternoons Ls 5. , 45 RAMBLER 440 convertible, radia, | red with white top, showroom condition. | Must be sold. Apply 1239 Meadowvale Street. "6S FORD Galaxie 500 Xt, hardtop, 352 automatic, power and brakes, Beautiful car. Re Telephone 623-5732. | 1989 CADILLAC convertibie, power, equipped. Many extras $1295. 'S? Ford,| mechanically sound, $95. Telephone 725 2549. n station. | | Excellent) refused MUST SBLL -- 1962 Acadian wagon. four-door, whitewalls. condition, No reasonable offer Telephone 725-8132. is7 CHEVROLET 4door hardtop. 1 power. Immaculate! Licence J4991 $685.| Trade accepted. R. 8. Motor Sales, 509) Bloor East 31--Compact Cars for Sole SABYAN | MOTOR SALES LTD. Volkswagen Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 RITSON RD, S. 723-3461 Open Evenings _ ZOLTAN AND NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun | and Fiat Deoler } Specializing in Volkswagen | Repair and Service. | 160 Simcoe South 728-005] * VOLVO & PEUGOT } MERCEDES BENZ | General Repoir ond { Auto-Electric Service | Jake ond Bill's Garage | 449 Ritson Rd. South | Oshowa 728-0921 | 1963 CHEVY 1 Convertib | automatic, radio, 16,000 mi $1,495.00 Private Whitby 668-6496 after 6pm '60 VAUXHALL Cresta, '5) Ford. Best olfer, Telephone 728-2742 1965 CORVAIR Monza, four - door hard icp, four-speed transmission, hi-perform- | ance engine, radio, telescopic wood rim steering wheel, wire wheels, shade lite glass, new condition. Consider trade Call 793-4414 MUST SELL -- 1963 Corvair Monza con vertible, fully equipped, Best offer accept ed, Telephone 725-5737. 1958 AUSTIN, good running order, good tires, new muffler. Best offer accepted Telephone 725-8185 4 VAUXHALL, radio. | Asking. ~ $150. or best offer. Telephone 725-7917 1957 VOLKSWAGEN for sale. Apply 477 Fairleigh Avenue 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent condition good tires, private. Telephone 728-2316 after 6 p.m. 32--Trucks for Saie ARE YOU thinking of buying a new truck? Visit the Transportation Show at Exhibition Park, Toronto, May 2-5, and see the latest trucks, buses, trailers truck bodies and equipment. For your free invitation card phone 362-5311, local 830, or write the Transportation Show. 4B} University Ave., Toronto. 1963 INTERNATIONAL Scout, four-wheel drive. In excellent condition tor asphalt roller for sale. Ask for Lovie, 725.8975, 1963 FORD mercury van, with side load- ing, low mileage, A-) condition, larg: metor. Color ye. Brooklin 655: in alter 6, 655-3468. 41 CORVAIR Van, good condition. Any reasonable offer accepted for quick sale Telephone 725-5132. "q TON PICK UP, $400 or best offer 33--Automobiles Wanted '58 GMC, Phone 668-451 34-- Automobile Repalr 138---Coming Events OSHAW SPRING SERVICE 361 Bloor. £. 723-0821 Repoirs and instollatons of springs to all makes of cors and trucks. poe' S AUTO SPEED & CUSTOM 24 hour towing -- auto ports, Serviced by licensed mech- anic. Open 7 days till 10 p.m. 1600 King St.-€.,-728-7781 (formerly Oshawa Towing) | TRANSMISSION N specialists. Transmis- sions are our only business. 1038 Simcoe North. Phone 728-7339. \35--Lost and Found | SMALL BEAGLE North of Whitby. Tat- ooed. Phone aod \ tear Tt ; without clasp, In vicinity Eaton' . Pars. Vaived as keep- sake. Reward. Call collect Willowdale 225-4286. LOST -- large sum of "money, in brown pay envelope, King Street Eat, Friday afternoon about 4.30. Reward, Please Te- |!ephone Port Perry 985-2364. Collect tost -- - Lady's beige "French | style bi -let. Containing sum of money needed by owner, If returned intact wi | offer reward. Telephone n5- 2675. | LOST -- Survey note book on Highway 2, west end of Whitby, about 6.30 p.m. April 25, Reward. Finder please contact Bob Burnside, 727-4638 collect, after |5 p.m. ue Sen camera in _ brown |Lost on Sunday, | le | Reward. Telephone | Lies 3683. 36--Legol IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE 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 obout 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, after which date the Estate will be distributed with re- gord only to claims of which the undersigned shoal! then have had notice DATED at Oshowa this 22nd day of April, A.D. 1966. CATHERINE BULLEN, Executrix, By her Solicitor, JOSEPH P. MANGAN, 14% King Street East, Oshawe, Ontario. Qc , Kenneth nH. ~ Marshall, ¢ of 822 Glen | Street, Apartment 306, Oshawa, will not | be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by anyone on or after this date, April 26, 1966, without my written con sent. --Kenneth H. Marshal!) 38--Coming Events SUNNYSIDE Monster Two Jackpots Nos. 55 and 57 $500. IN 52 NOS. OR LESS $200. In announced Nos $25 Consolation Prize $10 per both games $150 Jackpot $20 PER LINE $50 FULL CARD $800. REGULAR GAMES $20 PER GAME line 17 NOC $150. SPECIAL GAMES $50. rinze PIRZES BIRD GAME AT 7:45 ADMISSION $1.00 $40 IN OR LESS EARLY Every Thursday RED BARN BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS AT top condition. | '| 7:00 AND 7:30 P.M. CARS WANTED Buying A New Car ? Sell your used cor to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Cor Deoler ond Sove" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 WANTED -- Cars for wrecking, No| charge for tewing. Telephone 726-4549 Robert Nic hols. LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want! cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid | 200 Wentworth East 725-118) SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars bought, parts for sale. tron and metals! hought. 89 Blooor Street Bast. 725-2311 OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars for wrecking. Tires and parts for sale 175 Nelson Street. Telephone 725-2142 34--Automobile e Repair FRED STONE BROOKLIN PHONE 655-3653 @ Motor Rebuilding @ Cylinder Reboring @ Pinfitting @. Resiceving @ Automatic Transmission @ Crankshaft ond Valve Service USED AUTO PARTS, anything. Apply Chaskavich Auto Wreckers, six miles east of Oshawa on Hwy. % corner of Soline Road Children Under 16 Not Admitted ST. GEORGE'S HALL BINGO ALBERT ond JACKSON STS | Geary Wednesday 7:45 18 GAMES AT $10 | 2 GAMES AT $20 | SHARE THE WEALTH $200 | Jackpot 55 Nos | $5 each Horizonta! Line | $10 Consolotior $15 DOOR PRIZES SOCIAL BINGO JOHN'S HALL Corner of Simcoe ond Bloor Sts Wednesday, April 27th 8 PM YONE WELCOME ved Bees. Lunch Ser j Monster BINGO Admission 50c Two Jackpots $20. per line. $75. full cord tidal 20 Regular $20 games pay JAYCEES NOS. 53 AND 58 $500. $200. In announced 'Nos. double in 17 Nos Five $30 gomes | Eorl Every Thursday | Jubilee Pavilion FOUR CORNERS AT 7:00 | And Returning after the Bingo Childr fee PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE Over $11,000. in Prizes including 2 Brand New of 2 y Bird Game 7:45 P.M ONE MUST GO IN 50 NOS. OR LESS $25 Consolation Prize $10 per line both games | $175 Jackpot ather case, vicinity Agnes and Simcoe. | or less EXTRA PRIZES at the BUSES LEAVING AND 7:15 P.M en under 16 KINSMEN BRING TH not 1S SPECIAL To the SATURDAY, APRIL 30 KINSMEN At The same card one. 1966 Rombler Classic Sedons played on the oli for the price PRICE PASS Super 2 CAR "BINGO $1,000 Hi-Lo Gome $1300 Big Snowball (53 $1000 Small Snowball (50 $600 regular games Don't forget to buy the ecor value and save $450 Special games omy pack for money Plus 4 Early Bird Games Shore the Wealth). at | Many Free and Valuable ESCORTED TOUR TO WESTERN CANADA JULY eis See Edmonton, couver, the Stampede Accommodation Tour to Rochester N.Y. May to May 23. gest disploy of lilacs in the Tours, 21 Door Prizes je 95 - £ 22 18 No Niaght Travel world WRITE OR PHONE Colmer Travel Bingo To-Night Jackpot Nos Jasper, Victoria, Calgary and Se e the Service Bowmanville 623-3265 LIONS Jubilee Pavilion Early Bird Game 7:45 SEE BINGO, Bathe Thursday, 2 p.m. a pm. Park, 53 and 56 TUES. AD Eulalia Avenuve,! and Euchre Saturday admitted 1966 Van included | OBITUARIES | MRS. EARL BEARE MRS. WILLIAM MARSH | The death occurred suddenly, Following a sickness of seven | April 26, at the Toronto General|months the death occurred, | Hospital, of Mrs. Ear! Beare, of| April 25, at the Toronto Western Claremont. The deceased was|Hospital, of Mrs. William well known to many residents | Marsh, RR 3, Bowmanville. She! of Oshawa. 'was in her 46th year. The former Frances Luella' The former Nellie Husband, Crosier, the deceased was pre-\the deceased was a daughter | deceased by her husband some of Mr. and Mrs. William Hus- |years ago. band, RR 3, Bowmanville. Born She is survived by a daughter, at Magpie Mines, Northern On-| Mrs. Eric Wallace (Megan) of|tario, she had lived in the Weston; a sister, Mrs. Frank| Courtice area for 32 years. | Vernon (Maude) of Myrtle anda Mrs, Marsh was a member of) brother, John T. Crosier of Utica Courtice United -Chureh--ofthe and two grandchildren, Women's Institute in that area. |. The funeral service will be| Besides her husband and her held at the McEachnie Funeral parents, she is survived by a Home, Pickering, at 2 p.m.|daughter, Cathy, at home and April 29. Interment will be in|three sons, Jack of Sioux Look- | Pine Grove Cemetery, Princelout; Richard of Bowmanville Albert. and Gerald at home. Also sur- | viving are a sister, Mrs. Ken |McCabe (Pat) of Scarboro and | lone grandchild. BIRTHS The funeral service will be 1 jheld at the Morris Funeral |Chapel, Bowmanville, at 2 p.m., MOCNIK Misko and Mary (nee April 28. Interment will be in ee ry eg Bi og FL Blige i Ebenezer Cemetery. Rev. J. P. irth of eir son, on Tuesday, April 26, , 1966, Weight 8 Ibs. 1 o7., at Oshawa Gen. | Romeril, assisted by Rev, D. eral Hospital. Many thanks to 'Arscott, will conduct the serv- | Beckett and fourth floor staff. A Pcthes ice. | \for Valerie " : | Donations to the Ontario Heart | OSBORNE -- Ron and Lois (nee anit) POUndation would be appre-| are happy to announce the birth of their Clated, | son, David Ronald, 7 Ibs, 10 o7s., on Tuesday, April. 26, 19646, at Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Paul FUNERAL OF i S Cganes ans ' and Karen. Thanks to Dr. Morris. MRS. GIOVANNA IAMONACO Hicsh Requiem Mass was sung SHANE Errol! and Ann (nee Flem ing) are proud to announce the birth of a in St. Gregory s Roman Catholic son, Sean Errol, 5 ibs. 1) oz., born April Church at 10 a.m., April 26, for) 26, 1966, at the Oshawa General Hospital . A special thanks to Dr. A. Rudnick and Mrs. Giovanna lamonaco who 4th floor staff died, April 23, at the Oshawa Genera] Hospital. Rt. Rev. Monsignor Paul Dwyer sang the mass. Inter- ment was in Resurrection Cem-} etery. The pallbearers were Cesino BEARE, Frances Luella and Armando lamonaco, Gio-| Entered into rest suddenly as the resuit Vanni Delgobbo, Michele Dean- | of an nero at the saree, eg gelis, Alexandro Fracass and Hospital on uvesday Apr b, Frances Luella Crosier beloved sate. at Igino Colavecchia. the late Earl Beare of Claremont, On tario, and dear mother of Megan (Mrs Eric Wallace) of Weston and loving grandmother of Chery! and Elaine, dear sister of Maude (Mrs. Frank Vernon) of Myrtle, John T. Crozier of Utica. Mrs.. A Mass of the Angels was Beare will rest at McEachnie Funeral G ry? Home, 28 Kingston Rd: West, Pickering une in St. Gregory's Roman) atler 2 p.m. Thursday. Funeral service injCatholic Church at 11.30 a.m., the chapel on Friday, April 29, at'2 p.m-| April 26, for Patricia Ann Mc-} Interment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince 4, h Albert. (in lieu of flowers please send ASkill who died, April 24, at the donations to the Heart Fund) Oshawa a Hospital | Rev, L. J. McGough sang the) BRINNING, mass, Interment was in Resur-} Entered into rest In the Oshawa, General rection Cemetery. DEATHS FUNERAL OF PATRICIA ANN McASKILL Felicia Hospital on Monday, April 25, 1966, Fe " licia Rowden, beloved wite of the late wil, The pallbearers were Lorne | Ham John Brinning and mother of Mrs.. Murphy, Norman Nichols, Mar-| Kelly DeGray (Sybil), Oshawa; Mrs, Jack . | Hurrie (Audrey), Mepie Grove, Ontarie; tin Byrnes and Peter Burns, Jack Brinning, Oshawa, and sister of Harry and Stanley Rowden, Port Hope, rer pee in her 80th year, Resting at the Arm FUNERAL OF strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with fu EDGAR A. PASCOE neral service in the chapel on Thurs ti Paes ' r Ed- day, April 28 at 2 p.m. Interment Osh. The memorial service for awa Union Cemetery. (The Sunshine ne gar Albert Pascoe, who died) bekah Lodge will hold a service in funeral home on Wednesday at 7.15 os April 23, at Hillsdale Manor, | was held at the Armstrong Fu-| GRAHAM, John McGregor neral Home at 2 p.m. April 26.) At the Oshawa General Hospital on Tues Rev. L. W. Herbert, minis-| day, April 26, 1966, John McGregor Gra-\ter of King Street United) ham, beloved husband of Elizabeth Emma ie Koch, dear father of Dianne, Elspetch,| Church, conducted the service.| Kenneth and Richard of Whitby in his! Interment was in Oshawa Union| 58th year. Service and committal at the v. Toronto Crematorium, 200 Winchester Cemeter; sa 5 jel Street, Toronto, on Thursday, April 28, The pallbearers were his} at 2 p.m, Minister the Rev, J. Smith. If! grandsons, Glenn, Douglas, Bob desired, contributions may be made at . the W. €. Town Foneret Chapel Lia,|and Jim Pascoe; Jack and Gor- Whitby he Whitby General Hospital don Pierson. } bulldir | sia 5 | MARSH, Nellie FUNERAL or At Toronto Western Hospital on Monday WILLIAM H. POWELL a April 25, 1966, Nellie Husband, aged 45. The funeral service for Wil-| years, beloved wife of William Marsh } , 7 7 | RR 3. Bowmanville. Dear mother of Jack, iam Henry Powell, 1370 Simcoe | Richard, Gerald and Cathy, dear sister of St. n., who died April 23, at the Pat (Mrs. Ken McCabe), Scarborough.! ; y Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Oshawa general Hospital, " Bowmanville. Service in the chapel on held at 2 p.m., April 26, at the Thursday at 2 o'clock. Interment Eben-/ McIntosh - Anderson Ftneral ezer Cemetery Donations to Ontario H Heart Fooundation would be appreciated. ome The service was conducted by S. G. Saywell, lay pastor of St Stephen's United Church, Inter ment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Elgin Ed. and Morley Powell, John Glover,. Jr., Robert and Don ald Glover Ease Asked Liquor Laws For Tourists TORONTO (CP) Ontario's! operators' today made annual protest to the gov- ernment against restrictive pro- vincial liquor laws This year they also protested against any move to impose municipal tax on accommodations. MITCHELL, Clarence Marwood At Oshawa General Hospital on Monday April 25, 1966, Clarence M. Mitchell, be loved husband of Elizabeth Devine, lov ing father of John Douglas and James Ronaid Mitchell, and brother of Mrs. H Conway (Florence), Mrs. &. Lush (Isa belle), both of Peterborough and William of Cobourg. Resting at Mcintosh - Ander son Funeral Home 52 King Street Gas Service in the chapel on Thursday, April 28 at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cametury SMITH, At Queensway Monday, April 25 her 48th year well Smith and mond Johnston, William Lorraine) de Walker June Minnie (Johnston) Hospital, Toronto 1966 nie Winacott Beloved wife of Max loving mother of Ray Ottawa; Ronald, Oshawa Brampton; M Ww Be sii ae of Port Cred Vera) Oshawa} Mr. g bel Torento; dear sister of Bert U n acott, Newcastle; Neilson, Hampton; eret!, Lindsay; Melrose, Oshawa; i ine of Oshawa and Mrs, H. A Dervent Josie) Oshawa. Mrs. Smith is resting tourist at the Wignal Funeral Chapel, Long thoir Branch, until Wednesday morning thence to Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King St W., for service on Thursday, April 28, af 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. a STEPINAC, +3 Oshawa Gerierat ye FAs P Am day, April 26, 1966, Samuel Stepinac, in Arguments favoring--the his 70th year (241 Eulalie Avenue), be-\of alcoholic beverages with loved husband of Helen Burja and dear ; z father of Steven and Frank of Oshawa meals on Sundays were made Resting at Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral before the legislature's tourism Home, 152 King Street East. Requiem Mass in Holy Cross Church on Friday committee by the joint board of) April 29, at 9 a.m. Interment Resurrec. Ontario Travel Association and Cemetery, Prayers at the funeral the Ontario Hotel and Motel As- home on Thursday at 8 p.m. (Friends sociation are asked not to call at the funeral home until Wednesday evening The joint board said that Sun Samuel In Hospite sale tion - day sale is essential if tourist 1c operators are to offer visitors} E bats Adore sa the services they are used to. | L r rr y er) r oe . Saris, a j avai floral arringenisnte for' all Such service now is avail- ' able, accepted and indeed ex- occasion 5 - | OSHAWA SHOPPING pected in Prince Edward Is-| | CENTRE ' land, Nova Scotia, New Bruns-| 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE wick and Quebec as well as the! 728-6555 bordering states of New York, <3 -- Michigan, Ohio and Pennsyl-| Kindness beyond Price, yet |Vania," the associations said. within reatd of all. Both groups opposed the ac- tions of some municipalities! seeking approval tc levy a tax on hotel and mote! accommoda- tions, arguing such a tax would be discriminatory. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST IN MEMORIAM Telephone 728-6226 The associations said many operators must rent their rooms their actual operating costs in KAPELUCH -- In loving memory of a dear husband, father and. grandfather, CARD OF THANKS George Kapeluch, who passed away April 27, 1964 . ' He is gone but not forgotten China S Arm And, as dawns another year, BARBARIC --- | would like tn take In our lonely hours of thinking, this opportunity to sincerely thank my Thoughts of him are always near neighbors, friends and visitors who sent| Days of sadness will! Many think the wound Is healed, But th@y little know That lies in the heart' concealed Too dearly lnved ever by For we For | A LASTING TRIBUTE performahce and dignity suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL. PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS odvice pleose wife and family courteous it the Park Offic 723-2633 come over us the sorrow to be forgotten e flowers, get-well cards and gifts during| my stay in the Oshawa General Hospi Labor Force fal. Special thanks to' Dr. Shaw, nurses and staff on 2C, Also thanks to Father. HONG KONG (AP)--China's) Darby and Father Smythe from Holy 3,000,000-man army has been Cross va , shai Bareabie ¢ onverted into a huge labor force, a Swedish motion picture cameraman suid here after HILL Ne wish to express heartfelt thanks and appreciation to relatives, Spending six months on the friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness, floral tributes and messages of sympathy over the loss of a beloved wife and mother, Frances Swain. Spe ai thanks to Doctors Shaw and Sander son and nurses, Oshawa General Hosp! tal, the Reverends 'Romeril and Sander son and the McDermott - Panabaker Fu neral Service | Harold, mainland. "Everywhere you go soldiers are building roads, bridges and factory buildings,' Wayland Wieslander told reporters "Those who aren't in construc jack, jim, tion work are laboring in the Nancy, Helen |gram, during off-season at rates below| STOCK MARKET TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS Distributed by CP Toronto Stock Exchange--April 27 Quotations in cents unless marked $. 1--Odd fot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-| rights, xw--Ex-warrants. 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(27 Preston 500 $13% 13% 13% Probe M 172) 45 4s 45 Purdex 2000 17 16 #16 Pyramid 450 $10'4 10% 10% QM! 100 235 235 235 Que Chib 5000 2 bene | Bete oe Que Man 6000 25 1 Quemont 125 $10% Radiore 7200 - 80 Rayrock 260 150 1 Renabie 200 171 9 Rio Aloom 590 $2294 4 Rix Athab 4000 32 Rockwin 2500 82 +2 Roman 2475 $10 10 Wat & Ryanor 6300 25 24 24 Salem 3000 22-22-22 Sate 0000 31' 31'2 3 Sherritt 3475 580 575 580 Silvmaq 4000 38 3838 Siscoe 300 244 240 244 | Stanrck 200 224 224 224 Steep R 550 660 655 655 Sud Cont 700 31 3} 2 Sullivan 250 635 635 635 -- 5 Teck Corp 74 550 550 550 Texmt 17250 107 94 103 +8 Torbrit $00 104 104 104 Tormont s00 95 5S. 1S 1% Tribag 9700 147 140 140 6 Trin Chib 500 114 114 11% U Asbestos 3785 405 400 405 + 5 U Buffadn 1000 55 55 55 +1 Ih 498 Aun Aas Wasmac 1100 140 «140 «(140 West Mine 400 550 550 550 White Star 500 34 34 34 Wilco 1000 «(39 9 9 } Windfall 9600 38 «3h OR Win-Eld 1000 «25 25 25 1 Yale Lead 000 «25 25 25: Yk Bear 500 280 276 280 Young HG 2100 5 5 5 Yukon C, 200 14) 140 14 1 Zenmac 500 33 33 (33 +h Zulapa 000. «25 25 | 25 2 Alminex "as 425° 425 5 A Led 10800 25¥a 2aVa' 25V2 +1" Bani! 7% 172 Wa Me Banff nxpt 2000 $1424 14% 1484 + Ve Calvert 3¥2 43% 43% € Debi 268 268 «42+ 3 Cc Ex Gas 345 350 5 Cc Gridoll 465 465 C High Cr o #8 -- Cc Homestd 200 265 265 265 -- 1 C Li Pete 1363 25 2 25 | fields alongside the peasants." | Despite the massive work pro-| the soldier apparently is! not excused from a full program! of military training. Wieslander, who first visited China in 1953, said: "The country is still very poor but everyone is taken up with order to minimize their losses. jthe idea of building for the fu-| ture--even if they know it's be-' yond their lifetime " Cdn SupO = 200 $224 MA Bie -- 4) Cent Del $25 $12 11% 12 + | Charter Q 100 41S 415 AIS +10 } Chiefian © 100 735 735 Dynamic Fargo tac, gin ss, Worries Ivory Coast States _ Gt C Ollsds Yo Int Helium Mill City t2] Nc ols" By MICHAEL GOLDSMITH jhouet - Boigny warned 'Toure | Permo that he would not tolerate the i han "| ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) slightest violation of Ivory Coast Prairie if +5 | Fre moderate governments Of|territory by Guinean forces, Provo Ges 109 2 +2|French - speaking West Africa Ranger ae ta ny | | [are looking warily ai President ARMY TRAINED | 4 Spoon 20550 183 190 153 +3 |Sekou Toure's Guinea Republic.| The Ivory Coast's efficient ee ee ate ea OM The Ivory Coast and other|Wrench-trained army has been tot U--Canse___ 2100 300 300 Western-oriented African coun-| placed on alert, and defences in Wsburne 300 18 12 et 4g [tries view prith growing con-/the country's northern areas | cern what they regard as sabre-| have been greatly strengthened. | INDUSTRIALS rattling in Conakry, Guinea's Houphouet-Boigny summ Is capital, the leaders of the '"'entente'--a 1% 114 A Ackind "Io 'ssn 'sie 's+ | Many African leaders see/ grouping of moderate, formerly Alta Gas WIS 34 = '| Sekou Toure as a danger to the! French-ruled West African coun- i Alo Ceo 268 $10% 10% 10% + %| region's peace and security, and|tries--to an emergency meeting |) Algoma $1 $630 63% sm + "\ there is widespread puzzlement|in Abidjan, the Ivory Coast's } f es as ie over the continuing American|capital, to plan joint action Anthes A 25 $27% 27% Tr -- vs| policy of support for the Toure] against possible invasion or sub- Ae Ce ah ean aon ae | OIME,. version from Guinea, He Arg 260pr 75 $46% 463% 46% Ever since Toure granted asy- Most of the "entente' coun- | st 150 $22% 22% 22% . , 4 ek Dm na kU AU pag to his old friend, Ghana's| tries have mutual defence agree- h 'auto El wa 8 be "| ex-president Kwame Nkrumah, ments with France. They gave an 7 $704 704 704 -- Yiand invited him to share thel notice that they would not hesi- Ban Pw 250 312, 2, 12, | Guinea presidency, threats andlrate tq call in French military Bell Phone $675 $55 85 55 -- 4 attacks against moderate Afri-|1 41, aoainst Guinea in case of on a ee ee ae | can regimes have been a daily aise moat at razi Y V va od. E BA, Oil 74? $33% 33% 33%. | feature of the Conakry propa- With th » of Fretth , Been "sce 7ESiGs Nok Tod Tiff] ganda machine, b he gg aya 2 Pv i te , kK i RCPn we 420 $226 22% 2% + vw} Toure has threatened to|>acking, the moderate leaders |, BiFinanc = 475 $8 %| march 'his Communist-equipped| ate less afraid of an outright » 60 $16% : i i Sure 760 $)t%m 1% le |army across Ivory Coast terri-| Guinean invasion than of large- y oY be , \ scale subversion campaigns. Cal Pow ce tie tue 274+ va\tory to put Nkrumah back in Nk h's GI 7 pH i fh ; 7 4 Can com, 60 $40," dame tag -- 14 Power in Ghana, Conakry news-|Nkrumah's Ghana was a teeth Can Iron 100 $23¥8- 23¥9 in pet («| papers and radio broadcasts at-|ing ground for le "9 re oll ~~ Spat b wo au tr tut uitack West African leaders as|arY 70° cmt nee. Tae Can Perm 1215 $117 11% 117+ "| "neocolonialists" and "lackeys| ing rumans og = 54 . we on ' ney | Crew 2050 "ayia 7 7a ww OF imperialism.' Heh sought refuge in nk ee ae ie 4| Ivory Coast President Felix] m. gor : os & Al Bw 530 750 750 750 +s |Houphouet-Boigny, a long-time aa Scar a Ha ; C chemw 100 690 690 490 | | Nkrumah antagonist, has be-| Spon y yarep g the ° C Situs 'eas as ams as -- 5 (Come Toure's special target, |anti- Toure movedion: ataag Ue ) € Goldale 2300 450 450. 450 |possibly because the bivory| estimate _ ge : ge flee ASE ate as ae te |Coast lies squareiy across an ny Y| Serr ce gy lh 0 ery I rare 125 $18 18' 18 |land route from Guinea perre sF0ne eria a | Cc Mare car pe i a | Ghana. 0! ivory Coast. | 10 js | | ; CPR Pr m0 Piper ear ies The Ivory Coast has long pur-| Many of the refugees left Can Pet 450 $177 12% 12%") sued solidly pro-Western and|Guinea for economic rather } Ch Ht 300 $14 Cipirione 1395 $12 11% 12 +% anti-C ommunist policies. Houp- Ithan political reasons. Clairton w 200 890 890 p44 --10 _ -- hi Con Bidg 210 190 190 j Con M §$ 1657 $43 2A ae - ote 38.2 2° {MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS) Con Gas 200 $1534 15% 1544 -- - Con GasB 25 $100¥2 100% 100'4 Coronatn 100 180 180 180 rs TUESDAY, April % ; a Crush int 200 $14% 14% 14% -- h Disti Seag 320 $36 «35% 36 FIRST RACH -- 1 Mile (Trot) biased bee Oe" be ab fala cel ersten oe D Bridge 7B $24 24 mu $900 (7) Also a rawan , Dom Elect 250 $18% 18% 18% |7-Rose Ovelmo, Geisel Jr. 3.40 2.60 2.50| Crusader, Cahpple's Boy and Legal Dofasco 1125 $25% 25% 25% ' 3-Ottawa Duke, Galbraith 5.30 4.10| Prince, Seratched, Our Patricia. Dom Store 955 $23Va 2294 22% 4 4Flash Song, Walker 3.60) Domtar 315 $19% 19% 19% + | Also Started: Lemac, Spring Hill Tom-| SIXTH RACH -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse Dom Text 50 $36 (36 = =--36 'si my, Rex and Flemington's Van. Scratch | $1000 (8) Dover 550 $191" 1914 re + Valed, Clyde's Boy SArribro Buy, ay ad ant: Be Emco 255 $14%-- 14% 14 } Ye+Big 'or, mi Emp Life 125 ig da es yr 1M | SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace Purse "Dionne Cnet, by --Bha-wloe - ie Falcon 2002 $ a a 4' $900 (8) 30 el] emus " Fam Play 50 $27" 27%" an + V4! 3-Gaylord Grattan, Moore 7048 £98 Cherridale Kine } Herbert, Holywood Star Fleetw'd 25 $31 31 éIrish Ontario, Hayes . a c ler FPE-Pn pr 25 $694 6914 i ~ " 7-Larmar's Dream, Waddell 6.70} EXACTOR, No's 6 and 1 PAID $95.90 | Fruehauf 225 $12 12 12 Also Started: Miss Capetown, Addioo | GMC * by He i PAM et Jane Song, Royal Abe end; gevenTH RACH ~~ 1 Mile (Pace) GS Wares z Storm Kn Purse $1,000 (7) | Globe A ws WV DAILY DOUBLE, No's 7 Rose OvelM0) 7ineie Spud, Curren n.10 13.80 4909 GL Paper 210 se a dag ve and 3 Gaylord Grattan, PAID $8.30 4 Eciinse C., Norris GL Power 25 $29 R Senator, Duford GN Cap 100 300 300 300 THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for| aie sisted: 'Spencer's Pride C. al Great Wst 700 25 24 25, + 1 |7-yearolds and up. Purse $800, (8) Johnston, Innocent Bob end Brother Bob. Greyhnd 13 $17% 17% 17% |3-Roselawn Boy, Gull 78.90 " BY | Scratched, Scotland's Van, Hardee 500 70) 70 ae 2Victor High, Norris rey Hard CrpA 500 $434 4314 | 7-Deductible, Hamiliton fF ; Hayes Stl 250 $142 14\0 Ad |" Also Started: Franco Pind canada BR uM RACH -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse | Horne Pf 450. 300 295 Goose, Fin's Hat, Junior Atom a jen Heme A Ote STEN Je IO | |B aration |Sadarm' Monover, 'Curren 290 298 H 2 B 1000 $18% "a es a ' Husky 600 $124 12% 12¥™e--'4| FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse aaa, Londen pore Husky Ape le oe oe $000 (8) ee Joe Johnston, Nereer and Lee Cc Husky Bpr 100 $49\/2 "phn "ist te 4Hi Keres Averill, Stirton ieee pr 4 B 400 $15' 15¥a 1-Dale DI + Edwards He oil G 1255 $20% 20%4 20% -- Be lodtnths 5.30| NINTH RACH = 1 Mile, Purse $1,208 imp Life 210$220 220 220 Also Started: Edna's Counsel, Quick) (8) Imp. Oil 422 $54% 545% S45 + Ye Boy, Jim Doyle, Billey Halliday and Gin- i Superior Richard, Ca Hie 4,10 ss + Imp Tob 100 $14%4 14% 14% ~~ Ve ger Reno. 3-Piper Boy, Varcoe re Ind Accep 285 $21%% 21% hag + Va &Clandeboye, Feagan Ind Wire 300 340 340 FIFTH RACE ~ 1 Mile (Trot) Puree Also Started: Stoney €., Mobile Dele Inglis $8% Ble "an + Ve $1,000 (7) Midge Diamond, iharine's Babe an int Nickel 2420$106 105% 1054 + " a-Fabway, Carr 70 9.80 6.40| Fleetwood €. Gr Int Util 75 $32 32 32 -- % }.Willow Brook: Happy, PaNot 10.30 $.70' Atzendance 2359. otal Pook $170,476. Intpr PL 155 $83 824 82'4 Int Stl _P 9000 $67 634 634 -- Ve i; Ip Stl P pr. 100 $242 24a 242 | Inv Grp A 100 $1414 144 14a wm Jefferson 165 $29% 29% 297% -- Va q Jett Bw 1000 $22 21% 218 -- "a FORT ERIE Jockey C€ 1100 445 4 fie mam ote | ty ond Po ) Jock pr 'a 'a » oa ¢ and @ Kelsey Co 245 $17 (17 «17 THURSDAY, APRIL 28 saoer ae ine tote FIRST RACK -- Purse $2,200. Malden,| Solar Twist, Turcotte 117 Lafarge 300 $10¥2 104 10¥2--~ 2 three vearolds, 6 Furlongs. King Jive, Kornblum X11 Lafarge A , 600 ee ee 1 Glenscot Star, Parker X103 Gay's Royal Page, Harrisom 18 bay Fin aie sista 1h sia + 4 [BIO Jive, Potts 112 Dollar Senater, Haye Ait righ rd \g| Tomboy Pete, No Boy 113 ng as! j Levy A pr 100 810% 10% 10% Celtic Lyn Pitesenmens. 119 |A--T Sullivan, A Ollver and @ @ and-? 375 $2158 213% 2138 + * celtic Lyn, Fltzs pe Sigh elias heehee rides tr Seventh Line, Brownell XXX108 Knapp Entry. Lae Ah S\0ak a0Ku TONG Mendenhall, McComb 118 spread se ions lise Jase 4 a9) Sam's Path, Turcotte A-113 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,100, Clalit wiownes sae sata oe: hia Windy Flash, Walsh 118 ing 4000), Four-vear-olds and up. & Fore 1 5 $2 27% , --yp| Madelyn's Pride, No Boy A- longs. aj ee FER eae rs ar ae Blue China, Gomez 113 Gay Pageant, Harrison 112 Pea 4 46 $3314 33. 33! + We Canadian Tudor, Ferro X108 | Ringer Flinger, No Boy 112 ene aye ays Nimble Lyric, Dittfach B-i0R Spark, Harris A-112 MGF . ba ba Also Eligible: Lions Head, DitHach, Biadier's Belle, Turcotte 110 mal a " 22 B.113; Tyrone, Turcotte, 118. Buona Fortuna, Dittfach B-110 ere. aS) a5) + a ATS. Cosentino and Mrs V @ Reray) Noung Prades ho ye : , ' Entry. louse Boy, No Boy B- is lg pt phd B--Armstrong Bros. Stable and Lanson, Kt D-Ka, No on ged Norencs oS + ee leinoe Vegeta: wares ar Ne ig SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Ciaim-|Con-Jo, Barroby 112 a Le iau6 130 ing (3000), Four-year-olds and up, foaled! Stoned, No Boy 115 Ogilvie 14% 14% + tein Canada, 612 Furlongs. | Also Eligibie: Peter Picker, No Boy, Behe ak 274 27% + M4|Witcheratt, Teeter A-XXX105 |1123 Cretaceous, Harris, A-117. ae bate eT © Val Champagne Lill, Armstrong B-110 iA sm Pevieen ond tC Morrisroe oe uw 658. 656 as' |Fast Kitten, No Boy 110 En Peel Eldr 232 22+ Va lIndian' Line, Teeter A-XXX105 lp -B v and M Stable and P H Rotman ; 12% 12% Countess Tana, No Boy 110 | Entry. x 1S'q 15\a Dula Gail, Bell XXX102 i 13%8 13% + ve Bingham, DitHach C-115 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,500. Claim | 5 54 ™ | Jiveoli, Inouye B-110 ing (9000). Three-year-olds. 6 Furiongs. , 2% 283 Marathon Runner, Werry C-X117 | Har Dan, Turcotte A-117 are, 35% -- a MP. T-F. No Boy 11S Mink Fiver, Dittfach 106 Romfield 130 130 Royal Pleasure, Cosentino 122 Knight Out, Gordon B-11! i Rothman 28% 285% A--D R Bailey, G E Little and @ M) David's Chop, Harris A-11! iP ae Hart k 75 . eee Garter Entry. | Caledon Star, Brownell C-XXX96 a ine . 9% 9% * B--J Stranges, T Bester, J Calhoun and Bran seni ye oy oe thy : R W. Young Entry. rawny John, Harrison Ae ye at ct and M Stable Entry. Brath of 2 Boy, Ne oe co? ( ble! | Itsfordem, Turcotte i Srieit iw 016 -750----750-----750 Race Purse $2,000. Claim-|A--H Johnson and P Farynluk Entry yi 1 ' nee lohnsol er yniv' n Shop Saye fo plan ol at Wing ee Maidens two-year-old, foaled| B-- Mrs W Woods, cand D-Krewer "Entry: ' pata aM 05 91644 16) 4 |in Canada, 42 Furlongs. C Smythe En' vy whee 1o1s S90 sy ty Hasty Vic, Harris A-11B TEXACTOR. WAGERING) 4 Simpsons 11S ee a Higgler, Walsh 118 Sie ee ee ioe tain tal Edgor's Whistle, McComb 8-118 SEVENTH RACE--Purse $3,000. Allow. | Seba 225 $339 S| Blue Forest, No Boy C-118 ances "The Fillmore'. Four-year-olds) aiggbatt! ceca Roman Cutie, Fitzsimmons Ms land up. 6% Furlongs. f PR oder ae soe oe a id |Her Jive, Barroby 1 |Canadillis, Gomez 118 ae hall dig On Serie a oh slag "8! Passero's Babe, Ssireias 8 | Bandangan, No Boy 121 a Tho WP. 1435 Slate 14a Neve + | LOGOY, Seeds: No Boy C-108 |Brockton Boy, Ferro X118 Oe ah 100 SAA Sa Be a ene aie, Nadean T18 Plain John, Harris 118 ig Jone Cratt $4 5 a *) Circulation, McComb B-118 Distix, Fitzsimmons 116 i TorOm Bk 403 Silla on youd -- 4) Gambari, Inouye 118 Whistling Sea, Inouye 118 ia BA SN A bt hgatind heal Hd | Roman Ballet, Grech XXX108 is sah 7 hg " Also Eligible: Randy Sve, Turcotte, EIGHTH RACE ~- Purse $2,100. Claim: | sranaait 0 475 5 Ae 1,| A115; Bantu Jo, No Boy, 118; Saucono|ing (3000), Four-year-olds and up. One Tr Can Pl 217 $34.4 3414 34° -- V8/ Boy, No Boy, 118} Teen Twist, No Boy,|and one-sixteenth Miles. ; Trans Mt 945 $17%~ 17¥e 1758 + Yeitis;' Mellow Boy, Maxwell, 118 Col.|Secret Star, McComb 112 Roel ig oes Beaten: Uae Saxony No Boy, 18 |El Aref, No Boy A-115 . HO Serpe m0 $25) 25 25 =, S MacGregor and §$ Hewines Penadee, No Boy B-119 P: U Corp B 205 $12% 12% 12% jA | Steve C., No Boy 119 7 Maik 109 cd oF Oh + {2 eedgor oe Stable and J W Small- | Ramiater, ideit oan . f A 4 sa ' wood . ren wist, al a er ee gue de ee Gem Snapire and Bane Hill asres |eouve, Ho Boy 1 ; Walk GW S18. $32% 32% 32% anny 1a aaa No" Boy, aed 4 Well Pinte. 10D ae ae aes | FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim-| By Command, No oy. C-10? ' 1 West eth 100 Oe ae oe 8 ing (4000). Three: r-olds, foaled In Can-|Falsun, Kornblum X07 eee 80 $20Ve 28a lh | ade. 6 Ruriongh Also Eligible: Field 'Trial, Ne Bays Westee! 400 321% 21' 2158+ Wieweetly Packed, Gomez 111 17 Weston A 1150 $20% 205 20% + \4)1 eft Wing, No Boy A-11! A--Dane Hill Acres Entry Weston B 2500 $222 22V2 20% |Parls Fashions, Robinson 111 BM Cohen and Natural" Farms Entry. Wetn: 6 Or 1OiC4 108 104 |Romany Schell, Turcotte 111 \C-- ) Bors and Two Corps Farms Entry. West Awt 9 $12 12 12. + Y Warcarth, No Boy 114 Ibs AAC ' 14 XXKO10 Ibs AAC Sales to 11 a.m: 765,000, Twinkle Jay, NO Boy A POST TIME 2 P.M, Falcon Bethim Discovery Dynamic Spooner Upp Can YK Bear 100 100 200 300 100 400 615 210 420 185 FOREIGN "TRADING 100 $99 = ae t bi THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, April 27, 1966 33 | Wy +§ | a 5 '5.00 PER DAY 725-6553 PLUS LOW MILEAGE CHARGE 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS. 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