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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 May 1966, p. 28

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28 THE OSHAWA Times, Thonedey, May 19, 1966 | BIRTHS " GREENWOOD srwvonane corte weer RACE RESULTS the arrival of Tuesday, May 17, rary 4 iy te pool the Oshawe Gerere! Hospital. A wee se nate for Joanne Firstpurse $2,200 maiden olds, 7 furlongs Sweet Gina. (Ferre) of Heather (Turcotte) Sultans Ranee (F XITZSIMMONS( Time 2" 35 Altona Miss, Acceptable Gilt, Hapala, Pride, Whirling Rowen Auiner, Ceca, ran GIBSOW -- brenda Lee, Mr. 1966, weighing 7 ips, Danny has «4 playmate, arrived on Tuesday, May 5 o7s., at the Pan and trans nee Burridge) wish to thank all the nurses and especially Enid and Dr. W. if VcKay for Meir coniripuiion tower this happy occasion Second--Purse $2,100 claiming, Pend syear-olds, mile Firelignt (Barroby) Danish Dancer (Hale) [Wild Fabius (Turcotte) Time: 1:42 25 of Boston Mills, Blue Briton, Foredeck, Willie's Brief, Midnight Echo, Galanx, Cosmic Kid, John's Freadom eiso ran. Late seratch--Dark Apache 105.90 43.40 12.10 16.10 600 HOLLAND Mr, and Mrs. |. Hogh) $00 Holland (nee Bette Brown) proudiy an nounce the arrival of twin daughters, | on Wednesday, May 18, 1966, at Women's Pavition, Royal Victoria Hospital, Mont res! $486.9 LYNCH -- Charles and Elizabeth are pleased to announce the arrival of @ sis ter for Diane, Greg and Karen on Mon day, May 16, 1966 at the Oshawa Gen- era! Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Manitivs and staff on ath floor, Deo Gratis Daily double 'Laval' V4 $5.0 claim furlongs 3.00 3.30 240 280 450 4.30 Third--Purse $72,100, ing, maiden 2-year-olds, Here's Neptune (Tur'te) dhLevel Jay (McComb) dhRascoe (Werry) Time: '54 25 A Blue Forest, Saxo, Melbourne Caribite, Fleet ran Col Quest also THOMPSON Ray and Jeanne (nee bragged are very proud and pleased Ae annonce the arrival of a son, Mi ei Troy, weight 7 Ibs. 15 ofs., on Tues , May 17, 1966, at the Oshawa Gen eral Hospital. A new grandson fer Mr and Mrs, Mike and Nellie Schwartz Many thanks to Dr. Scoft and Or. Tur ner and nurses on the fourth floor DEATHS BUKOWSK!, Stanley John Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, May 18, 1966, Staniey John Bukowski, beloved husband of Anna Peksa, father of Mrs. Raymond Mackay (irene) of Bahama Islands and brother of Peter Bukowski of Kirkland Lake, in his 47th year. Resting af the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with Requiem High Mass St. Hedwig's Church Friday, May 20 at 9 a.m. Inter ment Resurrection Cemetery. (Prayers at the funeral home Thursday, 8.20 p.m.) Thunder Bay Sale, Fable Arab, Maromeros Fourth_Purse $2,100, year-olds, 7 furlongs Kerry's Imp (LeBlanc) aParis Fashions (Fitzs'ns) King Jive (Turentte) Time: 28 15 aStrip. For Action, Left Wing Kitten, Royal Regret, Golden Quintuple, bbe Optimistic, ran claiming, 2 3890 14.20 6.20 4.10 3.50 3% Black Champ Clem also FifthPurse $2,100 olds and upward, 7 turlongs Moss Park (Turcotte 17.00 7460 4.90 Well Olled (Barroby) 9,90 7.20 Brief Wind (Harrison 4a Time: 1:27 45 Gav Van, Valecres! Lady, House Boy Strong Willed, Ringer Flinger, Gay Pageant, Fiddler's Belle, Sky Spark also ran claiming, year Sixth_-Purse $7,700 fillies mile Emp'ss of India (G'm'x Mary Tell (Dittfach Flaming Victress (Fitzsimmons Time: 1:40 2-5 British Maid Lady Sue, Solar aiso ran Dyear-old 420 5.10 2.10 4.30 2.10 DUFFY, Henry Michael *10 Entered into rest Toronto Hospital on -Thursday, May Henry Michael Duffy, beloved husband of Gladys Bryant and father of William! and Ronald of Oshawa. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with funeral service in the chapel Saturday May 71. Interment Mount Lawn Ceme tery. (Time of service to be announced later Western 19, 1966 in Pence Rutiahs Here's image Ten Twist EXACTOR, $39.40 SeventhPurse $3,000, 4year-olds upward: 7 furlongs Brother Leo (Werry) Flaming Triumph (Kornblum) Mornins' Mornin (Walsh) Time 1:26 2-5 Purly Sark, Windkin, also -ran and 6.20 3.70 2.70 3.30 2.40 1.00] McRAEB, Kenneth Francis Entered into rest in Woodstock, Ont., on Tuesday, May 17, 1966, Kenneth Francis MeRae, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth J. McRae and brother of Mrs David Garrow (Carol), Edward (Ted) and Robert; in his 26th year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with Requiem High Mass in St. Mary's of the People Church Friday, May 20, at 10 a.m. Interment Resurrection Ceme tery. (In lieu of flowers, donations to the Retarded Children's Fund would be ap preciated.) | Wally Wallace! | EighthPurse $2,500 'year olds and upward, mile $0 Good (Gomer) Safety Man (Kornblum) Fast Jay (Fitzsimmons) TXIME: 1:59 Rococo Rogue, Patrol, Admiral's ran Aftendance, LITTER HAS GOLD LINING GLENDALE, Calif. (AP) Within seconds after the paper fell from the back of the truck, an estimated 400 persons piled out of their cars on the busy freeway to help collect the litter The litter was money Armored transport com pany officials told police that only slightly more than $1,000 has been returned of the $10,000 that fell from the armored truck Satur- day The money was in 85, $10 and $20 bilis hound in plastic bags claimig. 5 41.20 260 3.70 2.40 280 Lanky Planky Gift, Meteor Mighty also 7,524, Total Pool, $462,340 Kindness beyond Price, within reoch of oll GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM CROWELLS -- In sad but loving mem of our first darting grandson and) nephew Willlam Andrew Frederick Crowells, who passed away suddenly May 19%, 1954, aged six months, 17 days A star dropped out of Heaven, } Ht fell into our arms, A sweet and loving child With leaving baby charms. Heaven knows we loved him, He made our lives so gay, But someone greater called And took. him far away --Too dearly loved to be forgotten yet ory "1112 Miss Orleans "RI Fue Letra GREENWOOD | ENTRIES. FRIDAY, MAY © 120 Cipliner' Dittfach 172 Luxury FIRST RACE -- Cloudy and fast 47,00 Dee ip Werry Xi06 For Wyn Gordon 118 claiming (500) maiden two year old fies #A FURS, (15) Milistra Fitzsimmons 112 Castiliia Gordon 112 Lator Love No Boy 112 Edashare Gomer 112 Maple Beauty Hale 112 Vinny's Redhead No Boy 117 Shree Potts 112 Whistier's Wife Werry 107 9. Hyper Blue No Boy 112 10. Galante Nedeau 117 11, Rose Of York Mo Boy 117 12. Mariner's Den Harris 112 Also Eligible: Delightful Germ Ditttach Kornblum X107 Run STANLEY isin asia Stanley John Bukowski -- Purse $2,100 claiming (3,000) tour_year olds end up } mile (| ---) Mitcheff ave Galactic Tryst Harris 119 Gintields No Boy A114 Stoned No Boy B-119 Gum Swamp Leblanc 119 Maid Of Honor No Boy A-108 lengthly illness in Oshawa jeral Hospital, Wednesday c Mr. Bukowski, Popsaysne Steve X117 jJohn and Anna isle Leblanc 117 jbeen in failing health Dumelie No Boy 8-116 | February. He was born A -- CRS D Hess Entry 15 W T Mason and Grovetree stable entry (Black Isle) moved to Canada and to awa in 1930. at Ontario Malleable Iron, DY, 10f tie pant on youre » | Mr. Bukowski leaves his ithe former Anna --Peksa, 'daughter, Mrs. Raymond Kay (Irene) and one brother, Peter, of land Lake, } 4 4 5 4 7 Sp Peer ere SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,100 "Water Amun!' aiiewances three year olds 1 mile SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000 cial ing (3400) maiden inree and four gids 7 furs. (7) 1, Romantic Kiss No Boy 11! irish Girl Barroby 111 . Gray Boy 106 Royal Farn No Boy . Count San Leblanc 11! Chopmar Barroby A111 . Mom's Pride Teeter 11} Crown Dutchess No Boy Lady Pioneer No Boy 106 10. Susie Sweet Ferro X112 11, Rosa Signora No Boy 196 12. Piedall Armstrong 11! Also Eligible: Latin Levee Waish X1064 Lady Speed Werrz X10! Paris Clipper No 2. Glittering Maid Fitzsimmons 112 Boy 116 Monisteo Fitzsimmons 111 Tan- 3. Dark Fairy Leblanc 113 gum Harris 117 Northern Wind Barroby | 4. Victoria Garden Turcotte 116 ADA T & Hays, D ® Weidon and § Win Again Barroby 110 D Ameche Entry 6. Alirullh No Boy 110 Holarctic Fitzsimmons 171 Helionrince Ne Boy A-117. Marvina's Tuse Turcotte 115 Donlands Gomez 117 Bye and Near McComb B-110 Caledon Star Brownell B-KXKOD Harry's Marilyn No Boy A116 Meadow Acres and Dane Hill Acres ntry ee © Smythe Entry (Exactor wager 106 ing) ing at SEVENTH RACE Purse $3,000 'Port Reeve' Allowances Fillies and Mares four year olds and up 7 furs, (4) Beauante No Boy 113 be heid in St Friday, May 20 at 9:00 Rev, A. Bagsik, of St wig's, will say the mass ment will be at Cemetery EIGHTH RACE GPurse $2,400 CAIG (4,506) three year olds 7 furs (8) Lofty Visitor Leblanc 11! Cole Harbor Dittach 116 Sunny James No Boy II Jimngee No Boy 114 5, Knight Out No Boy ATI! Sunday Cruz Maxwell 112 4. Broth Ofa Boy Fitzsimmons 117 Chinese Ex Werry 107 7. Definitely Right Walsh 112 Camwood Heim 112 8. Nayno Maxwell A109 Maiden Myrtie No Boy 112 A Mrs. W. Woods and Mra. DG 9. Swift Fella Gomez 117 Gregor Entry 10. Miss Whistle No Boy 117 x 5 Ibs. AAC 11. Ballymote Bunny Harrison 112 0 Ibs AAC 12. Voguish No Boy 112 Past time 2 9m Also Eligible: Pace Charmer Kornblum XKI0S Ascending No Boy 112 Artillera No Boy 117 THIRD RACE Purse $7,000 claiming 5,000) maiden two year old fillies (Diva Ist) 42 Furs, (15 j Spanish Ruff Werry 107 2 Amber River Waish 117 r] Raspherry Mush Anderson *XX107 4 Ayrian Queen Barroby 1'2 of St also a member of First War Prayers will be = Near erg Mar xx 7 tos AAC Xxx FUNERAL OF POLICE GET WITH IT BIRMINGHAM (CP) Will the police . want the Armstrong Funeral Beatle haircuts next?" grum-| May 14, for Arthur Percy bled a watch committee mem-|70, who died May 11 ber, as a motion allowing wni-|chael's Hospital, Toronto form trousers to be narrower Rev. John Smith of than 20 inches was passed. The assisted by §. C. H. Atk policemen themselves suggested of Toronto, held the service Mount FOURTH RACE ing (3,000) three foaled in CDA 7 furs (18) Gay Champ Steve x11) Condora Barroby 114 Shut Oout Queen Fitzsimmons 4 Champagne Lill Bell x112 5 Jet Attack Caosentine 125 4. Cresta Rola Brownell X*X106 7 9 Purse 92 and four 000 year claim old England 04 Fst Kitten No Boy 117 Neptunes Hostess Bell X10! Canisteo Kornblum 113 10 11» Bodwenni Leblanc 125 their present baggy pants would terment was in 12. Credit Union Ferro X117 " . Moon Base No Boy {18 Silver Penny Me- be smarter if restyled Cemetery. SL South-End Tavern Corner of Simcoe St. S$, and Bloor Fully licensed under the L.C.B.0. NOW OPEN !... Luncheon -- 11:30 to 2:30 Dinners -- 4:30 to 1 a.m. Set. from 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m, For Reservations Dial 725-0748 A. & W. HOLIDAY WEEK-END SPECIA Grandma end Grandpa Ellegett, uncles Bud and Bill CROWELLS -- In loving memory of @ dear son, Willlam Andrew Frederick | Crowells, who passed away May 19, 1954 age 6 months, 19 days A bud the Gardener gave us A pure and lovely child. He gave |! to our keeping, To cherish undefiled And just as It was opening To the glory of the day Down came the Heavenly Father And took our bud away --Lovingly remembered by Mommy and Daddy. WHEN IT COMES TO SERVICE YOU CAN COUNT ON NISBET ~ of my passed! In loving memory husband, Duncan. Nisbet, whe away May 19, 1944 Today brings back memories Of a dear one gone to rest And the anes who think of him today Are these who loved him best 1 do-not need a special day to my mind days | de not think ef you remembered by his wite Dor's YASMANICK! r husband ¥ asmanick n loving memory of father and grandfather who passed away May Gone. dear father. gone to rest care and pain dear Away from sorrow May you rest in peace father Intil we meet again ovingly remembered, wife Olga, son Elaine, grand Elizabeth William, daughter-in-law John and oranddaughter A LASTING TRIBUTE Permanence ond dignity suggest MOLINT MEMORIAL we LAWN PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For. courteous advice visit the Park Office 723-2633 please ROGER WOLFE UNIT MANAGER 723-2883 725-4563 LOCKE'S FLORIST ner arrangements rol orrongements§ fe ; on Home: OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE HOUR PHONE 728.4555 Business: CARD OF THANKS $ e POWELL 24 SER Life Insurance Income Disability Pension Plans Group Insurance Business Insurance Estate Planning SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of CANADA Oshawa Shopping Centre Ne are thank for shown would ke to express to triands, relatives cards to us in the leas Ne weuld: else cna acts of & ¥ ovr hank © neighbors Nowers naness Kevin on ke te hramm. rses on OF Rev Chape Trewin Dshawa General Hospital John » Fynera and Mrs imith and Mr Powe The fam of the convey tate SHELTON Thomas thelr to the statf of so kind to him . tay Also Re D Sin siale and members of the Dept. of Citi enship and immigration. the Royal Ca yadian Legion, Geners! Motors of Can} ™ ada, the Hungarian Culture Club sors. friends and those ent ocars, Mowers Mars ar who were neigh who ae kindly | Smart Business People Sing the Proises of Oshowo Action Ads A&W ) ©) ww now: OFFER GOOD FRIDAY, MAY 20th to MONDAY, MAY 23rd INCLUSIVE STOCK UP NOW at THE the BURGER FAMILY hea. Simcoe St. N. at Taunton Rd, OBITUARIES , BUKOWSKI died after @'crouse, Bernard Fox and Guy son of the late Bukowski, 1899 in Poland and in 1928 He was employed of the Bahamas, The Jate Mr. Bukowski is rest the Armstrong Funeral | Home. Requiem high mass will! Hewwig's Church, Resurrection Mr. Bukowski was a membe Hedwig's Church. He was the Polish | Veterans Association and served jin the Polish Army during the said at funeral home, Thursday at 8:30 Pp ARTHUR PERCY BENT Funeral services were held at Home at St Whitby 'Three Couples| Glen Ray Pallbearers were: 67, Bradshaw, Lee Bradshaw Three Ontario couples have won all-expense paid vacations to New York State in September. The winners are Mi. and Mrs. Homer Huber of Galt; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Down of Bramalea and Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Shaw of Timmins. The contest was 2nd BIG WEEK You only live once... 30 see The Pink Panther twice! G 76M" Bell. had FUNERAL OF since MRS. ROBERT HOULDING ugust Rev, A. Woolcock of St.Mark's Anglican Church conducted the] funeral service for Mrs, Robert! |Houlding in the Armstrong Fu neral Home, Wednesday. Mrs. wife,|Houlding aiea in wsnawa may ane 15. She was 72, Interment was Mac-|in Union Cemeiery Pallbearers were Jake Shaw, Jack Baitley, O'Reilly and M. Hankinson. Osh- Whit- Bernard Murray Me Brant Kirk- Shaw, Guire, FUNERAL OF JULIA CLARK Requiem high mass was said by Monsignor P. Dwyer, St Gregory's Church, for Julia Clark, 93, of Hillsdale who died Monday. Two great nephews of Miss Clark, Rev. ©. Hickson, Bow- manville, and Rey, J, Pearson, Peterboro, were in the altar when mass was said The pallbearers. were: Leach, Barry Leach, Leach, Morley Mitchell, am Hed Inter BOTH ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Donald Darry! Sylve the Win Vacations | i j | i | | Pearson and Cecil Cain SEVEN MAKE BIDS WASHINGTON (AP) Seven cities made bids Wednesday for a 16th National Football League franchise in 1967, When the bid ding was over, commissioner Pete Rozelle refused to single out any leader among Houston New Orleans, Cincinnati, Se attle, Boston, Phoenix and Port land, Ore Bent, BOTH ADULT ENTERTAINW NT Mi non 7 OQneoW ae 2 BAY RIDGES § _eom sas me PUKERING 699-3671 ¢ oar asset CHILDREN UNDER 12 YRS. FREE inson s. In Lawn FRIDAY, MAY 20 IT'S THE SECOND Five Hour Dance at the Ajax Community Hall DOORS OPEN AT -- 3 BANDS -- 7 P.M. 2 STAGES 7:30 P.M, -- THE CONDOR TESENTS 9:00 P.M.-----LURCH & THE ZOMBIES 10:30 P.M, --- RUNNERS OF THE WOODS Don't Miss The Fun, Come Early ! ADMISSION 756 AT THE DOOR Advance tickets on sale at the Pickering Musie Shop fer 50¢ sponsored by Thomson Newspapers and American Airlines. The vacation in- cludes a scenic bus tour through New York State and three nights in New York City. The couples will re- turn to Canada via Ameri- r I * FRIDAY * "For the Swinging Set" Apex Recording Artists The Fabulous DOESN'T LAST LONG The world's smallest subway in Washington, D.C., where the longest ride lasts less than a minute, , Ena Sal ioanore An, FRANKIE AVALON 3||"™ MERRILL can Airlines Astrojet. | C 0 U | T S Dencing 9 om. ti 1 te Admission 31,75 Frankia Avaion sings the delignttul tunes trom"! Take Bweden in United Artiste Records original found track album, r Piues,< rpg ap ad ITs A DOG-GONE DAFFY | DISASTER! A Happy Honeymoon goes to the dogs! Walt Disney Winnie the end the honey tree Ye UGLY DACHSHUND J: TECHNICOLOR® Released by BUENA CHILDREN 0: ARYTIME CONT, FROM SPECIAL ! 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