30--Automobiles for Sale /36--Legol A MAKE OFFER SALE 2 jeeps with snow plows, 1 ton tow trucks (fully equip- ped), '61 M.G. convert., '62 Pontiac V:8 auto., '57 Con- vert. customized show cor also auto access. and chrome goodies. ; DOC's vit sac ahi 7 = Or models your choice ! BILL BENNETT MOTORS 484 King W. 723-0371 Cars Bougnt ond Sold MORLEY STALKER MOTOR SALES 137 KING STREET W. 723-6322 -- 723-8311 On the spot financing ALL CASH 'For clean cars or trucks. We deal up or down. Liens paid. NICOLS MOTORS LIMITED) simpLe MONEY TALK: Ciassified Ads| 'Cast Dial 723-3492 On Highway No. 2 Just west of Thickson Rd. Whitby 668-3331 good condition, $900. Call 728-9796 after) 6 pm. PA RY ae | STRETCH DOLLARS. R. B. Motor Sales. | Several good used cars, '53's up, terms) arranged, trades accepted. 509 Bloor E./| i@ CHEVROLET Bel Air, bive, 6 eylin- der, standard, radio, white walls, good condition. Phone 7: 65 after 5 p.m. GRILLS, radiato i car parts. Late| models our specialty. Courtice Auto| Wreckers, i238. 1988 DODGE standard, $150. Telephone! 728-1142, | 1959 OLDSMOBILE, private sale, condi- ee Sees Te 31--Compact Cars for Sale| SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. Volkswagen Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 RITSON RD. §, 723-3461 Open Evenings LTAN AND NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun and Fiat Dealer Specializing in Volkswagen Repair and Service 160 Simcoe South " 728-0051 | | ! % VOLVO & PEUGOT %e MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921 1943 SUNBEAM imp, $1175 or best offer. Telephone 725-4115 between 5.30 and 8 p.m. 1963 =HALF-TON Phone 725-0539. 1957 PORSCHE, Telephone 728-828) 1964 CHEVY I! station wagon, Fleetside Chevrolet good condition. $700. 7, | % aiuto | T FRIDAY, JULY 8, NEWCASTLE, ONTARIO TENDERS Will be received by Register- ed Mail, postmarked not loter thon 5:00 >.m 1966 far the _ construction ADDITION TO NEWCASTLE DIIBI IC CCUOO! FUPLIN OUIIVYVL NEWCASTLE, ONTARIO |38--Comi es 1962 MERCURY Meteor, V8, standard, 3 BIE oming Events to be addressed to: THE NEWCASTLE PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD, c/o BARNETT & RIEDER-CREOGHTON, 17 ONTARIO STREET, PORT HOPE, ONTARIO, Drawings and specifications will be available to general contractors at the Architect's office on June 27th upon receipt of a $50.00 deposit cheque. Lowest or any tender not necessarily occepted. BARNETT & RIEDER- CREIGHTON ARCHITECTS. for SPOT ad-writer need for an things you don't NGTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT WILLIAM MESHER ALL PERSONS having claims against the Sstate of ROBERT WILLIAM MESHER, late of the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, deceased, who died on or about the 21st day of January, A.D 1965, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned, on or before the 25th day of July, A.D. 1966 full particu- lars of their claims, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice DATED at Oshawa, Ontario, this 6th day of June, A.D. 1966. HUMPHREYS, BOYCHYN & HILLMAN, 36% King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors, Charles Francis Mesher and Jack Mesher, BINGO St. Gertrude's AUDITORIUM . TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M 690 KING E. et FAREWELL FREE ADMISSION DEATHS BATTY, Helen Georgina At Oshawa General Hospital, on Satur- day, June 25, 1966, Helen Georgina, dear- ly beloved daughter of the late Edward and Ellen Batty. Service in Mcintosh- Anderson Funeral Home on Tuesday, June 28, at 11 a.m. Interment Union Cemetery. (Flowers gratefully declined.) BROWNSON, Philip Leo Entered into rest in Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa, aturd ine. 25, 1Oee ba Site band of ind father of Mrs. Lorne Bryan (Phyllis) in his 77th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in_ the funeral, Service In the chapel Tues- day, June 28, at 2 p.m. interment Mount Lawn Cometery. (Members -of Lebanon Masonic Lodge and other brethren will hold a service at the Funeral Home Mon- day at 7.30 p.m.) COLLINS, Stuart Henry si At the Port Perry Community Hospital, on Sunday, June 26, 1966, Stuart Henry Collins, beloved husband of Edith Dru- en, in his 76th year. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott - Panabeker, Port Perry. For service, on Tuesday, at 3.30 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. FRAYNE, Phillip Henry Suddenty in Toronto, on Friday, June 24 1944. Phillin Henry Frayne, in his_ 84th year, husband of the late Dorothea Etiza- beth' Conrad, and 'dear father of Robert Kent of Newcastle, William Kent of Osh awa, Charles and Donald Frayne of Osh- awa, Phillip Junior and Jack Frayne of Toronto, Douglas Frayne of Ridgeway, Mrs. ivan Sutton (Jean) Peterborough, Mrs, George Bell (Mildred) Hamilton, and Mrs. John Robertson (Frances), of Oshawa, Resting at Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East. Service in the chapel on Monday, Jine |27 at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery GILBERT, Joseph Entered into rest in eral Hospital on Sunday, June 26, 1966 --_----| Joseph Gilbert beloved husband of Nora/ c |Kilburn, father of Mrs. R. D. Webster (Cartyn) and Joseph (Ab) Gilbert and brother of Mrs. Ethel Dick of Ajax, Mrs. £. Bewe and Mrs. T. Nattress, of Eng Jiand, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service the Chapel Tuesday, June 28, at 1) a.m Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. In. lieu of flowers donations to the Heart Fund would be appreciated | LENNOX, William At Oshawa General Hospital, on Satur- day, June 25, William Lennox, in his 75tt year, beloved widower of Evelyn McDon- aid and father of John Lennox of Ganan oque. Stepfather of Mrs. Bud Hender son (Peggy) and Mrs James Potter (Rita both of Oshawa, brother of Earl and Ernie of Kemptville, and Maude of Smith Falls. Resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King St. W. for service in the chapel on Tuesday, June 28, 1 p.m. In ferment Union Cemetery. (in lieu cf flow jers please donate to the Canadian Can jcer Funds | McMULLEN, David Henry At the Oshawa Genera! Hospital, on Sat loved husband of Elizabeth Mrs. Avelyn dear jlen, dearly | Bertha Gray, dear father of Della IN. Argue) of Janetville and i (Mrs. C. Williams) of Nestleton, jbrother cf Neilson of Ballyduff, |tian Richardson of Pontypool, late James, Thomas, Minnie Holmes, jlen Shaw: and Annie Brown, in his 94th jyear. Resting at the chapel of McDer- | mott-Panabaker, Port Perry. For service jon Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Nestle- ton Cemetery Mrs. and the | O/RILEY, Joseph |At the Ajax and Pickering Genera! Hos- {pital on Sunday, June 26, 1966, Joseph 1O'Riley beloved husband of Mary Gar- land of Harwood Ave. } jax. Dear father of John Gordon of Oshawa and loving grandfather of Michael. and Sy! vie. Dear son of Mrs. Margaret O'Riley and brother of William of Whitby, Wa ter of Toronto, Cecil of Ajax, tlrene |(Mrs, George Hackney) RR 1 Pickering Nellie (Mrs. Charles McGuire) of Osh awa, Mary deceased. Mr. O'Riley is rest Ing at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 King- ston Rd, W. Pickering. Funeral on Wed nesday, June 29 at 9.30 a.m. at St. Ber nadette's Church, Ajax for reaviem high mass at 10 a.m. Interment St. Francis de Sales Cemetery, Pickering. The ro | sary will be recited at the funeral home on Tuesday ing at 8 p.m. the Oshawa Gen-| al El-} MISS HELEN G, BATTY A member of the Oshawa Public School teaching staff for a number of years, Miss Helen Georgina Batty died June 24, at the Oshawa General Hospital, following a prolonged sickness. A daughter of 'the late Edward and Ellen Batty, the deceased was born at Norwick, Ont., and came to Oshawa at an early age. She received her education here, Prior to her retirement in 1953, Miss Batty was a member of the teaching staff at Dr. S. J. Phillips Public School. She was a member of Simcve Street United Church The funeral service will be held at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home at 11 a.m., June 28. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. John K. Moffat, minister of Simcoe Street..United Church, will .con- duct the service. PHILIP L. BROWNSON In failing health: for four years, Philip Leo Brownson died June 25 at Hillsdale Manor. The deceased, who was in his 77th year, had lived for many years at 63 Hillcroft St. \ son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Benson -Brownson, the de- eased was born Aug. 24, 1889, jin Brighton Township and was jmarried Oct. 21, 1930, at 'Port Perry. | Mr. Brownson, who lived at Hillier, Ont., before moving to |Oshawa 47 years ago was em- |Ployed by The Pedlar People Limited for 41 years prior to jhis retirement in 1959, Prior to the First World War he oper- stam a dairy business at Belle- ville. | A member of Northminster United Church, he was a for- |mer member of the churvh ses- sion. He was also a member of |Lebanon Lodge, No. 139, AF |and AM and of Pentalpha Chap- |ter, No, 28. During the First World War | lurday, June 25, 1966, David H. McMul-| he served with the 155th Batta-) jlion, First Machine Gun Corps |which was the first Canadian {machine gun unit to land in | France. He is survived by his wife jthe former Lillie Short and a jdaughter, Mrs. Lorne Bryans |(Phyllis) of Oshawa, and a | granddaughter, Heather Bryans. Mr. Brownson was prede- ceased by two brothers, Harry ve agai and George of Belle- | ville. | The memorial service will be jheld at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m., June 28. Inter- |ment will be in Mount Lawn |Cemetery. Rev. Dr. H. A. Mel- low, minister of Northminster |United Church, will conduct the |service, | The members of Lebanon Lodge and Pentalpha Chapter will hold a service at the funeral | OBITUARIES . Angels Gate, Guildford, Eng- land, Jan. 4, 1904. He lived in Oakwood for 19 years before moving to Oshawa where he lived for 19 years. The deceased, who was a member of the United Church, was employed by Genera! Motors in Oshawa for 19 years. He later operated a tourist lodge at Bracebridge for six years. He then lived in Beaverton for two years and for the past eight years at Orillia where he was a member of the Civil Service. While in Oshawa, Mr. Burrus was a member of. Albert Street United Church choir. He also sang in the King Street United Church choir and was a mem-| ber of the Oshawa Band. He is survived by his wife, the former< Edith Cowdrey, whom he married Oct. 20, 1926, in Albert Street United Church, |Oshawa: a daughter, Mrs. T. Hammell (Daphne) of McKel- lar, Ont. and a son, Bruce|Independent Order of Odd Fel- Edward Burrus, of Orillia. llows at Gananoque. Also surviving are four sisters,| Mr. Lennox was predeceased Mrs. Frank Wakeford (Ivy) Of/by his first. wife, the former Little Britain, Mrs. Frank| Elizabeth Case, in 1918. In 1923 Cornish (Ena) of Little Britain,|at Gananoque he married the Mrs. D. Copeland (Daisy) of| former Evelyn McDonald (Ches- Willowdale and Mrs. E:uestiter), who predeceased him in Rutter (Gerladine) of Oakwood] 1936, and two brothers, James of Sun-| Ye is survived by a son, John derland and Ernest of Oshawa.|o¢ Gananoque and two step- The funeral service was held) daughters, Mrs. Bud Henderson June 21 followed by interment) (pegey) and Mrs, James Pot- in Oshawa Union Cemetery.|ter (Rita), both of Oshawa. |The service at Orillia was con-| ajgo surviving are a sister, | ducted by Rev. V. Dell. The/iss Maude Lennox of Smiths) interment service conduct Falls: two 'brothers, Earl and| jed by Rev. Dr. H. A. Mellow,/frnest Lennox of Kemptville; | jminister of Northminster Unit-|icht grandchildren and eight] jed Church, Oshawa. a | great-grandchildren. : | The pallbearers were Frank)" ne funeral service will be| |Cornish, Don Copeland, Ernest held from the Gerrow Funeral| |Rutter, Ray Jackson, George Chanel at 1 p.m., June 28. Inter-| Canfield and Fred Coyston. {ment will be in Oshawa Union| |Cemetery. Rev. Dr. H. A. Mel-| low, minister of Northminster United Church, will conduct the service. JOSEPH O'RILEY In failing health for years, Joseph O'Riley, Harwood Ave. N., Ajax, died June 26, at the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital. He was in his 64th ear. Cleverdon, rector of Christ Me- morial Anglican Church, will conduct the service. Interment will be in Mount Lawn Ceme- tery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart Fund would be appre- ciated. WILLIAM LENNOX. Sick for the past year Wil- liam Lennox, 459 Drew St., died June 25, at the Oshawa General Hospital. He was in his 75th year. A son of the late John and Margaret Lennox, the deceased was born at Kemptville, Ont. and prior to coming to Oshawa 36 years ago, had lived in Gananoque. A welder by trade, prior to his retirement in 1949, the deceased was a social member of Branch 43, Royal Canadian Legion, a member of the United Church and a former member of the } | JOSEPH GILBERT The death occurred suddenly, as the result of a heart attack, at the Oshawa General Hos-| pital, June 26, of Joseph Gilbert, of 626 Mary St. Born at Darlington, Durham County, England, the deceased} |had been a resident of Canada} jand Oshawa for 43 years. An |employee of General Motors for) ° A son of Mrs. Margaret |39 years, he retired April 30, O'Riley of Ajax and the late | 1965 Joseph O'Riley, the deceased was born in Pickering Township | | five} SIR JOHN NAMED IT EARNSCLIFFE River. Earsncliffe, the offi- Sir John A. Matdonald who cial home of the British suggested its name from high commissioner in Ot- "earn", the old English tawa, was once the home of word for eagle. Lady Lintott stands in front of Earnscliffe, a Vic- torian greystone mansion that overlooks the Ottawa Mitchell's Corner Holds Sports Day Sack Race: J. Rout, N. Head, $. Reed. Relay: J. Rout, &. Geissellman, M, Carter, Jv Adair, Wheelbarrow Race: Rout, S. Reed, D, Pi | +. Adair, 7.) Three-Leoged Race: &. Geisseliman,. | N | A member of Christ Memorial | Anglican Church, 0 ingest had been a life long resi- jwas a keen sports fan. He ha dent. of the area. He lived for | Played soccer and baseball a short time, following his mar- jhere in the 1930's. He served riage at Locust Hill. jas trainer for the Oshawa Gen-| 4" market gardener for a num- erals Hockey Club and more re- ber of years, Mr. O'Riley work- cently was the trainer for the) oq for the Johns-Manville Co. at Oshawa Junior "'B" Hockey/ port Union for some years prior Club. He was a veteran of the/tg his retirement five years \First World War. |ago. He was a member of St. Mr. Gilbert is survived by his| Bernadette's Roman Catholic wife, the former Nora Kilburn,| Church, Ajax. | whom he married June 8, 1927,| " wr. O'Riley is survived by his in St. George's Anglican Church,| wife the former Mary Garland Oshawa; a daughter, Mrs. R.| ang a son, John Gordon O'Riley D, Webster (Carlyn) and a son,| o¢ shawa. Joseph (Ab.) both of Oshawa.) iso surviving are his moth- The annual sports day of Mit-), Running Bro L . ee ore R. McKee, F. , a) , ysczba, i, chell's Corners (Zion) School|~'pai) throw: F. Lyezba, €. Harleton, was held Monday, with a com-|G. Pinsent. : plete program of track and field], Running Race: F. Lycaba, D. Lunn, 7. ountain. events. Sack Race: R. McKee, F, Lyezba, iy j ri | Fountain. out, M. Carter, J. Adair, D. Brock. Individual points winners | Relay: B. Boyce, F. Lyezba, R. McKee./man, N. Head, . f sons | 8. Gelsseliman, J. | Cart | insent, M. Carter, [home at 7.30 p.m. today. p ay , ples agra Paap ecge of : er; two sisters, Mrs. G. Hack- | large family, he is also survive ; icker- i oe : y, ney (Irene) of RR 1, Picker GEORGE E. BURRUS _|by three sisters, Mrs. Ethell ing ar sits. Charen Mseales | The death occurred suddenly} Dick of Ajax, and Mrs. E. Bowe (Nellie) of Oshawa and three|/Clark; Intermediate boy, Igor) Beckell, F. Lyczba, P. Sobil, C, L|at Orillia, June 19, of George E.}and Mrs. T. Nattress, both of brothers, William of Whitby,|Kairetz; senior girl, Dianne)" °° | Burrus, hey pr St., Orillia. He) England and five grandchildren. Walter of Toronto and Cecil| Baragar and Senior boy, Jeff }was in his 63rd year, | The memorial service will be| of Ajax. He was predeceased| McLean. : i | : | -A son of the late James|held at the Armstrong Funeral by mage Mary. 2 i i ee aoa Sealine el art |Robert and Emily Jane Bur-|Home at 11 a.m. June 28, The, "The deceased is at the Mc-) were -- Junior girl, Kathy] wheelbarrow Race: R. McKee, R Harris; Junior boy, Frank Lycz-| Becell, F.. tyeesr,m, Soil, @. Coven, d Pest: . «tne, | Cr Hazleton, ba; Intermediate girl, Patsy) "three-legged Race: R. M Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW fare Bur Seni (FUNERAL CHAPE Tickets Available at the Door 390 KING STREET WEST _$20 Consolation. Good Prizes. | Telephone 728-6226 WOODVIEW Snowball Jackpot $200., 56 Nos $20 Consolation Reg. Jackpot 56 Nos. $100. GIRLS, 12 Years ® Ag Na aortas breed er Hahapes 8 |GiRts, 9 YEARS Dart, D. Lyczba, ; ex 1986 AUSTIN A90-6, motor, body, a brakes and Interior, excellent transmis- sion. Needs minor repair. $300 or best cash offer, '51 Heny J. running condi fon. Best cash offer, Apply 616 Simcoe North, cKee, H W963 MORRIS OXFORD, good tires, ex-| Fellent condition, 3,400 miles, Telephone Lyczba. = 4488 arene Race: E. Dart, L. Hazleton, Yost RENAULT Deluxe, radio. in excel lent condition, 40 miles per gallon. Ask- tng $350. Telephone 468-8922 after 6 p.m. _ 1963 MORRIS 1100, two-door sedan, blue rey color, h wood-rimmed steering wheel, disc brakes and hydrolastic fluid suspension. $1000 firm. 725-0351 or 245 Glenwood Crescent. 32--Trucks for Sale 1959 DODGE one-ton, four-speed, heavy duty suspension, in very good condition. $1000. Phone 725-8493 after 6 p.m. 'S) MERCURY '4 ton truck $250. Excei-| fent shape. many extras, good body | mechanically radie, good rubber, shovid| be seen. 728-2204. | 195 GMC handy van, 12,000 miles. Cali| 723-5096 after 7 p.m. '9 INTERNATIONAL, 1% ton st shift, good condition. Telephon 1948, 1 TON FORD pick-up wit racks. Telephone 655-3071. 1960 CHEV. panei truck; 1958 Royal; 1954 Chev. Va-ton pick-up. A' chanically good. Best offers! 892. | | } | | 7 lh stock jodge me-) D It COMMUNITY CENTRE 'CARD OF THANKS) BINGO Nos. 53 and 57 TONIGHT-8 P.M. | agecraprammmag RED BARN EXTRA BUSES BINGO KINSMEN CENTRE TUESDAY 7:45 Early Bird Game FREE ADMISSION Jackpot 53 and 56 1987 FORD tow truck located Wileox! Children under 16 not allowed garage, Pickering. Terms cash. Forward) highest offer to Public Trustee, 145 Queen West, Toronto. 33--Automobiles Wante Buying A New Car ? Sell your used car to 'Ted'. Toik "Cash" to the New Cor Dealer ond 'Save' TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS cars for wrecking. 200 Wentworth East, 725-118) WANTED -- Cars for wrecking 7 ig for towing. Robert Nichols, 4549, | | t SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars| bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals bought. 89 Bloor Street East. 725-231! OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars for wrecking. Tires and parts for sale. 1178 Nelson Street. Telephone 725-2142 34--Automobile Repair FRED STONE Brooklin Phone 655-3653 @ Motor Rebuilding @ Cylinder Reboring @ Pinfitting @ Resieeving @ Automatic Transmission @ Crankshaft and Valve Service TRANSMISION speciaisists sions are our only business. North. Phone 728-7339. 35--Lost and Foun LOST -- Hound, female, black with blue tick markings, North end Osh-| awa (Simcoe Robert area). Answers| to "Biackie'. Telephone Foster's Chicken Villa, 728-9449, | } [the Oshawa General 1966. A lost brother for Bren: Transmis. 1038 Simcoe | TO BUY OR SELL FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES READ AND USE THE MARKET BASKET 5 | | | | | Special 7:30 bus from 4 Corners STRAWBERRY SOCIAL ANN > HOLTS + Ci OURTICE, WED., JUNE 29 4:30 p.m. $1.00 Sponsored by Lend a hand club, Ample parking at Nich- ols body shop | STRAWBERRY BUFFET SUPPER, Zion 2-Princess | United Church, Wednesday June 29, want|P.m. on. Adults $1.50, Children twelve and Highest prices paid |Under 60 cents, STRAWBERRY TEA Wo | Chureh, 72g-|June 28, 2.30 p.m. b at St. Matthew's Road South, Tuesday 5 p.m. Sponsorec Wilson y the Women's Auxiliary. LARKIN -- The family of the late | Douglas Larkin wish to express heartfelt |thanks and appreciation to relatives, jfriends and neighbors, GM south pla' and Local 222 UAW, for many acts kindness, floral tributes and messages of | sympathy over the loss of a beloved hus jband and father. A special thanks,to Dr |M. L. Morris, Dr. R. Rowsell and the nurses of 2A and 3B, Oshawa Genera |Hospitala, Also Reverend Catto for his kind. words of comfort. and Armstrona {Funeral Home for thelr kindness and |help | --Mrs. D. Larkin and family TAYLOR The family of Mr. |. Tay lor, would \Ike to take this opportunity to thank our friends, neighbors and tives. A special thanks Ar. and Mr T. Bint for mind erend Rice for his condolences and Chief jCameron and the fire department. Also |Dr, Kandel Immediate treat ment, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fitzpatrick for their help to our family, UCW and WA from Prince Albert Mr rela 9 our his Taylor and family J 'GARDEN CITY RACEWAY SATURDAY, JUNE 25 FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) $800 (8 6-Tica's Flash, Dillon Grisel 24.80 12.50 §.20 Webb e 21.60 4.30|5Bar Gold, Filion Also Started: Uncle Spud, Omodear Jovial Abbe, Quick Boy, and Irish Flight SECOND RACE 1 Mile Purse $1,000 (6 5-Tigalus, Wellwood 4Mae Mir, Varcoe 3-Andalusia, Sheldor Also Started: Dionna Flemington, Pace 3.00 2.20 Chiet, Miss Capetown and DAILY DOUBLE, 6 AND 5S, PAID $51.20 BIRTHS | THIRD RACE --1 Mile $900 (8 4-Stoney ¢ O'Dare Sue Dudley, Curran Pace 10 9.40 5.9 y BICE -- Bernard and Loreen anneunce the birth of @ stillborn son. Vernard, P. 6 st Hospital, June DE FILIPPIS |Grozia announces the arrival of her tit itle sister, Annamaria Florence, on Satur: fay, June 25. 1966. weight 6 Ibs roud parents \idebrande and razie Dio. Dr. Glazier and fourth floor 'aft of the Oshawa General Hospital 9 o7s. IN MEMORIAM RORISON memory of Janet 'orison who passed away June 27, 1957 And while she lies in peaceful sleep Her memory 'I will always keep. Ever remembered by Tor. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral orrangements floral arrangements for occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 A_ LASTING TRIBUTE For Permonence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS Four courteous cdvice 'pleg visit the Park Office, 723-2633 and all Elten.| &-Scotland's Van, Also Started: Direct, Agate, Geise Frisco Killean, Timber Hal, Tommy and Benn | FOURTH RACE -- Purse $1,100 (7) {4 Intrigue N, Fillion 1 Mile (Pace 4° 270 2,70 |2-Sandy Demon, Findley 3.4 2.70 6Joannes Traller cks 3.30 Also Started: Echo O Valley, Mounta Way, Pistol Pointer, and Allan Wilmac FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse 400 (8 In | 6&Count Rodney, G'th | 4-Shooting Par, Findley 5-Galen's Boy, Curran 480 3.60 2.60 9.70 4.20 2.90 Also Started: Gina Guinea, Greentrec|!N@ (3000) Four year olds and up (Div'n|Mary Catharin Judy, Clandeboye C. Soanfra, and Ebony Grattan s SIXTH RACE -- "The (Pace) Inv. Purse $3,000 (5 3-Gentry Yates, W'wood 14.00 4.400 2.71 5-Eagie p#mbro, McKinley 2.50 2 |1-Spring Caper, Curran Also Started: Keen Freight, joie Wick EXACTOR, NOS. 3 and 5, PAID $24.20 SEVENTH RACE Mile Purse $2,000 (7 3Lynden Almer, W'ster 9.60 4.60 3.30 Beverly Dillard, Knight Magic Millie, Pacey Also Started: Stoney Burke, Meadow Kay, Adios Direct, and George Volo. EIGHTH RACE turity,' 1 Mile (Pace 6-Dusty Kay Gold 1 c Thorold," 1 Mile 40 and (Pace) 5 4 "Jockey Club Ma Purse $7,550 (11) A'vish 2.80 2.90 2.30 Jacqueline ¢ McF adden 7.20 2-Fireside oke Also Started: Opeongo, Judge Herbert, A-Kawartha Babe kle's Adios, A-Kawartha Star, F George, and F-Brown Ned Scratched, Armbro Frank, Go for A---Coupied--Johnston Stable ent F--Coupled--Fieid NINTH RACE 400 ernifer Byr Tw Chasma y 1 Mile (Pace), Purse Silver a; 'i. Also Started: Rendezvous Boy, Cindy's Pride, Shady Valley, and Lynden Mac an Attendance, 4,450, Total Pool, $198,950 Ror baude Purse|7 2.40 Worthy] ILy 0| Alice Ic 2.60 Mar 7.80 3.90/1 50 Broke. rus, the deceased was born at | TORONTO (CP)--Resuits at Wood- tibine 'race track Saturday of} First--Purse lyear-olds | Uniprix | Winning Vedas Time Laf'n Armbro, $2,200, and up, 1 (Harris) Score (Dittfach) 1:45 3-5 Bid, Master Jet invader, Purse, Ann's Reply, Action, Royal Stitch, also ran. claiming, four. 1-16 miles. 6.30 4.50 3.20 (Hernandez) 39.60 20.00 8.80 Mat! H., Mark Left, Wanless, Canadian Admiral Red Direct Zenith Second---Purse $2,000, claiming, four- year-olds and up, 6 furlongs Cretaceous . (Harris) 6.60 3 Bubble (Gomez rest. Lady (Turcotte) 3.40 2.90 s0id 3.40 3.00 $.19 @: 1:12 2-5 ng Willed, Bega Bega, Cairnarc Mad Charge, Foxy Alec, Aldoo. Humber Broom, Ships That Pass also ran St Daily double: $20.30 Third--Purse $2,600,. two-year-olds, 5 f (Gomez Cafe (Dittfach) Age (Gordon 159 2-5, Jay, Bell's | 3.40 2.60 2.40 | Pousse 3.60 2 | Fle Time: Level North, Right Corner Page, Crimson also ran. Fourth--Purse $3,000, three-year-olds, Snow Time Donlands Iffo) 39.80 13.20 6.30 3.60 2 ell) 6.30 Definitely Margabelia, Right, Day Doubting Thomas, We Sail also ran, | | | TUESDAY, JUNE 28 Purse | RACE four year Py olds e $2,000 claiming FIRST 3000 and up, 6 fur 3.20 2.70/iongs (14) Ringer jResolve Forever \Eddie Mount Market, Navy Grand Zeesekite, Me Up Flinger, 8 Bell X103 No Boy, 113 nH Harrison 116 Werry X108 Steve X108 }Roman Banquet, Walsh |Art's Treat, No Boy 113 Witchcraft, No Boy 113 Jive Dancer, Werry X108 jZoquet, Parrott 116 Daring Bull, Dittfach 116 lseconp RACE -- Purse $2,000 Claim 113 He ila) 103 X106 116 6 furlongs Berno- Miss, Steve Fiddler's Belle, Werry eader, Gomez Til, Harris 113 H., Steve X106 |Siiver Beau, Ferro X11) |Free View, Anderson XXX104 Love Quest, No Boy 111 <orolevu, Werry X111 et Star, No Boy e's Roman, Fitzsimmons Mineral Wealth, No Boy |Marian's Pal, Barroby 113 berated, No Boy 116 Steel kke 108 13 THIRD RACE Two Year longs (7. { Vicinity, Nearanna, Purse $2,200 Maiden olds foald in Canada § fur Kornblum XX111 Barroby 115 Boy 118 No Boy 118 Market, Potts 118 Nord, Fitzsimmons James 'Bay, Gomez 118 18 TH RACE -- Purse $2,000 Claim 000) Four year olds and up (div'n st) 6 furlongs (14), Qestion, No Boy 2nd Parrott Srubb Gomer Wrack, Sutcliffe Virginia Queen, Hale Gre Promise, Godon [Bingham, Dittfach 113 Dominion Brave, Buisson 119 |FOUR ing lof 7 108 Adalid | j WOODBINE RESULTS -- 80 diant Colors, Big Jive, Solar Park also 7 | ran WOODBINE ENTRIES ad Jump: W. Harris, &. ing! scr te r jack Race: D, es Stainton, Baragar, L. Hazleton, L, Relay: L. Stainton, 1, Thompson, BD. B Hazleton, DB, Whi arrow R . v Baragar, E. Da Monae Thom o &. L, Loesher, ¢. Jordan, f L. Hazl rt, B. Larmer, M. han, 0, Pson. Three-Legged Race: Baragar, Dart, 8. Fifth_Purse year-olds and up, & Day (Turcotte) Whistling Sea Brockton Time; Bright | Canaan, 10,00 si ae L. Hazleton, D. Thompson, M. Monahan, Larmer. Pinsent, Orbiter, Tara also ran. Land of | | FUNERAL OF MRS. EFFIE M. GOYNE | The memorial service for' | Exactor: $21.20. Sixth.Purse $3,200, four - and up, 1 16 miles. | Good year + olds F | Hircock, Following are the overall Te-| | Standing Bro J | : . ircock, L. igie. |Venerable Archdeacon H. D.|machnie Funeral Home, Picker-| sults: A ete HEL pe a : pega | i i ss in} Hircock, L. Pingle. |ing, for requiem bigs at 9.30 /OIRLS: & YEARS Ball Throw: §. Boyd, L. Pingles W. St. Bernadette's Church at 9.30)" Wich' Jump: c. 1 aarria a.m. June 29. Interment will be|v. Noel. | Running Race: K. Dobson, L. Pingle, ' St. Francis de Sales Ceme- Standing Broad Jump: L. Loesher, $. Hircock. added sgt Pesta sales © |Jordan, V. Noel Sack Race: §. Pinsent; W. Harris, J. 4 tutions. tery, Pickering. | Running Broad Jump: €. Lott €./King 00 3.10 240) | The Rosary will be recited at| 1p Clout, 8, Heard, P. Tale-(Hircock, Ue Pingien * s (Fitzsimmons) 5.10 ay the funeral home at 8 p.m. June€; punning race M, Stainton, N.| Wheelbarrow Race: W. Harris, 8. Hir- 110 &5 : "128 | Downes, J. Coles. %. cock, S. Pinsent, K. Dobson, €. Chappell, Obiect ; | Sack Race: N. Downes, M. Baragar,|J. King, Royal 1¢. Jordan, Three-Legged Race: B. Burton, M. Bar Relay: C. Jordan, V. Noel, D. Thomp-| low, $, Pinsent, K. Dobson, W. Harris, son, M,. Stainton. |S. Hircock. Wheelbarrow Race: C. Jordan, &, Loe} jsher, J. Hopson, E. Woodward, M. Bara- Mrs. Effie M. Goyne, who died oar, €. Ro aly ae mites 9. YEARS 2.30) June 23, at the Oshawa General | ree toe ney Noel, C. Loit, N.| Mead, : 280 Hospital, was held at 2 p.m.,| Downes. | ,standing | Broed Jump: June 25, at the Armstrong lead, S. Head. 4. 1, Sob!!, Kalretz, Old Mort (Gomez) 3.50 2.70 Kalretz, Canadillis (McComb 480 Grand Galop (Barroby) Time: 1:43 2-5. Nearctic Heir, Native Victory, Big Rocky also Victor, BOYS, 6 YEARS ran | Seventh Queen"s 1% miles Titled Hero (Gomer) Bye and Near (McComb) Bright Monarch (Baze) Time: 2:03 3-5. Famous Monarch, Lad, The Hangman, , Holarctie, an, J. Lowes, bil, S. Arctic Troops, ee Kowalski. Three-Legged Race: Sobil, G. Kowalski, B, He: Brockman. J, Lowes, J. Seott,| $2,300, up, | Fitz : B. Sleeman, J.|ds ambert, W. Delore,| W. De- GIRLS, 10 YEARS | High Jump: Patsy Clark, J. McGreg- or, K, Shewring Standing Bread J P. Clark, N. Dart. + bake Running Broad Jump: . ari Poppy | shewring, N ; $ Ball Throw Gregor. c Eighth--Purse jyear olds and | Baden-Baden Brief Wind (Barroby) Spicy Favour (Harris) Time 1:44 2-5. Fleet To Air, Elm Wood, end, Chance Cover, Ramsay 2nd also ran claiming, 1-16 miles. 10.90 6.30 5.00 10.80 8.90 7.20 Chasse, J, Scott, Jump: McGregor, K. | King Freedoms Lea Hope 7 YEAR Jump: ¢, GIRLS, $s Boyce, 8. . Dart. K : P. Clark, 0. Scott, J. Me+ Relay: A Jump: Harris, on y: P. Hardie, P. Jordan, M. Reed: | Affendance: 25,000 Handle: $1,265,110 Running Race: or, N. Dart. Sack Race: P. Clark, D. Scott, N. Dart. P. Clark, J. MeGreg- Wheelbarrow Race: P. i , ' dane c. eheek PR pod P. Jone Three-Legged Race: AL Shewring, Py ; M, Reed, C. Chowne K, Harris, | | | Hardie, P. Jorda BOYS, 13 YEARS High Jump: J. -Burton, Pinsent. Standing Broa ane B. Buneor. unning Broad Jump: P. Shmyr, Bunker, P. Pinsent, © a ah Ball Throw: P, Shmyr, B, Nicholls, nee: unning Race: P. Pinsent, B. Nichi a J. Burton. eee Sack Race; B. Nicholls, P. Shmyr, B. Bunker. Relay: J, Monahan, J. Krul Bunker, H. Oyler. , Wheelbarrow Race: J. Burton, P. Pim: * sent, B. Nicholls, P. Shmyr, M. Kapug? tin, R. Carrire, Three-Legged Race: 8B, Shmyr, H. Oyler, B. Bunk M. Kapustin. np Jump: Terry ook, H. Schmidt, .D, ding Broad Jump: 4, H Hopson, ¥. Cook, . see, + Running Broad Jump: , D. Ball Throw: T, G onve: Gaebel, H, Schmidt, D. . Cook. 29, Running Broad Jump: |. Karetz, J. So-| Sack Race: H. Schmidt, J, Hops: Top' Funeral Home. pein Jump: -B, Sleeman, J. Lowes, €.|bll, J. Adair | Shmyr. * jepson, DB, | The service was conducted by| Lambert. as iene pee Gaebel, K. Dale | Running Race: G. Kowalski, I. Kalretz, eelbarrow | Ra H. Schmi F lore, G. Lambert q midt, DB, Plate Stakes, three-year-olds,| 1), Arscott, of Ebenezer United) "gunning Broad Jump: B. Sleeman, L. i pe a tet . Lambert, K, Dales, 2.50 2.30 210/Church, Interment was in Osh- Beckell peas 3 Haas Ball Throw: W. Delore, P. Walla, G. Bec a Meoeilah ? 0 Lambert A. ' C. Scott, J, Be Big Ae & Cook, K. Dales, J. Hopson, 270/ The pallbearers were Mau-|~ Sack Race: J. Lowes, W. Delore, ra hd GRUB sf lisbiad Race: 4. Mae J ee betes Echo|rice Winters Carson Heard,|Chasse } leintk as Milford Heard, Harold Winters, w. Delore | ytd YRARS Ross Winters and William) Relay: B. Sleeman, ree rh Jump: P. Jordane P, Hardie, NM. Ss le. L Standing Broad Jump: P. Wheelbarrow Race ip: P. Hardie, M, four: |--- enerrenrmena ry Set AY Reed, P. Jordan, J. Jordan, Hardi Three-Legged Race: J. D terdie. Vicious Bees lore. Gaebel, G. Lambert, Peter, orden. Running Race: P, M. Rose Hardie, P, Jordan, Sack Race: P. Hardie, P, Jordan, M, Burton | Standing Broad B . R Broad Jump: | JOHANNESBURG (AP)--No-| year, D. Rout. toriously vicious bees, appar- Relay: C. Chamberlin, P, Clark, N. ; Dart, D. Scott. gh Bail' Throw: K. Harris, D. Rout, §.|~ Keo P. Clerk, 3. Me by hot weather, have terrified) prop. : A aay ke vache eat \Gregor, N. Dart, D. Scott, ic i .| Sack Race: D. Rout, K. 7 % ")D. Henry. South Africans with angry at b het fo P. Clark, D. Scott, K. Shew- ott. BOYS, 12 YEARS Stan 00! I Shmyr, W. Kairetz Bchenigh, Running Race: D. $h 1. Coke D. Shmyr, H. Schmidt, Ball Throw: P. Clark, B. Scott, J. Mc-! Relay: W. Kalreta, D. Lambert, T, Purse $50,000 sdded.| Rev. J. P. Romeril and Rey.| Standing Broad Jump: B, Sleeman, W.) |B. Head, ning Te Gaebel, 1 n r pense J. Lowes. Theis Loted MAT SG Lace, mi 4.70 3.00 awa Union Cemetery. | Relay: D.. Carri Running Race: Tremble, C, Scott, B. Head, G.! Ra Goyne ambert. |, G. Nemisz,| R yoyne., | ae Chasse. Running Broad Jump: A. Shewring, P. A. Shewring, B. Sleeman. . Hardie, Cause Panic «::: |Propp, C. Boyce. Running Race: D. Rout, $. Propp, c | > irri |B ently irritated more than usual ig I : . K,- Larmer, a |" Wheelb R P. Shmyr, Peo : leerton. : tacks in the last six months. i aelay: D. Nemisz, C. Boyce, K. Harris, jeetbarrow . mace CLEAR AND FAST a Jump: P. Shmyr, BL. n ai Balacomba, Uyeyama 116 Cc. Boyce, ; |Gregor, Five persons were stung to|G. Heard. ie j T. death Wheelbarrow. Race: ' fer ali ees r Iris. S. Propp, B. Burton, cott, Hundreds of others suffered) scott eeu stings. Pet dogs and other ani- : Three-Legued Race: C. Boyce, BOYS, 10 YEARS | P, Kilkarry, Werry X106 fy Jump: R. Schmidt, W. Patterson, rb | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,800 Jump; Allowances Three |] mile on. turt Lady Kasha, Turcott S> Good, Gomez 117 |Attentiin Hero, Bell {Blue Sol, Turcotte 1 | Revelling HARRIS 'alate \(EXACTOR BETTING) Lucerne' year olds and up. Abut s 107 thot, B. x112 Nicholls, 'er, J. Monahan, SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 "D'Auphin' Allowances Three and four year olds 7 furlongs °(13). GIRLS, 14 YEARS OR OVER : High Jump: D, Baragar, |, Patferson, D. Frank, " Standing Broad Jump: P. Rout, Dy Baragar, D. Frank vi Running Broad Patterson, P. Ball Throw: » Rout. ied Running Race: D. Baragar, |. Pattere. son, P, Rout, es9 Sack Race: P, Rout, D. Baragar, M, Hasiuk. > Relay: M. Hasiuk, D. Frank, P. Roub. Wheelbarrow: D. Baragar, |. Patter-*~ son, P. Rout, M. Hasiuk, D. Frank, Three-Legged Race: D. Baragar, |. Pate> terson, P. Rout, M. Hasiuk, 0. Frank, ¢ R. Scott, D. Haass, Kornbulm X09 |Chopolis, Kornblum XX101 No Reasoning, Dittfach 108 Cup of Kndness, Werry X109 Bench Warrant, No Boy 118 Bachelor Of Arts, No Boy 111 Lne Charger, Grech XXX.%- Enchow, No Boy 104 | Arctic Canuck, Turcotte | Victor's Best, Walsh 108 Silver Run, No Boy 109 |Fifth Street, Harrison 103 C. Noel, sume D. Baragar, To" x va out. $ D. Frank, D. Baragary* Anderson, R. Lunn, R. R. Lunn, D. 108 & YEARS | | | e Propp, D. Foster, [SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 "Cs Ke nadian Industial cost accountants" Ai app mange jlowances filles and mares four years old and up 6 furlongs (7), Win Again, Baroby 114 Featery, Parrott A-114 So War, Dittfach 116 Nortern Doll, Harrison 114 Northern Doll Harrison 114 \Brief Attire, Fitzsimmons ]Sharon Market, Walsh 121 Bevante Parrott A-114 Dane Hill Acres Entry P.| Foster, | L 4 J, MacLean, J, a Maclean, B. Killens ' EIGHT RACE -- Purse $2,200 Claim | : ing (3,000) Four year olds an up. foal J ed in Canada 1 one-eighth miles (8). Claymond Su, Barroby Jay Flight, Gomez Greek Tar, Harris 117 Gum Swamp, Kornblum X11? dy Zenith, Ferre X105 Dittfach J. Maclean, B. Killer, "* + Bull. | - Running 8. Geisseliman,|son, J, . : Sack Race: J. MacLean, B. Thompson; Tate, clay B. 8B Thompson. Wheelbarrow Race: G. Tate, B. Thomm B. Killen, J. MacLean, J.-Buil, J. Tate. Three-Legged Race: J. Bull, J. Mao Lean, G, Tate, B, Thompson, J, Tate, *- , Race: J. MacLean, B. Thomp- Rout, ate. Har-| : : is, D. Rout, D, Yarrow, C. Patterson, p 'ook mes pl in the = 8. Propp. yctanding Broad 3. Poloz, R. eople fleeing in panic before jNemisz, J. Bunker, Running Broad Jump: §$. Poloz, J. Bun- | Swarms of bees in several cases |BOvs, aS ey Gelsselmann, D. Win-jker, R. bai |dived into swimming pools of|acoti, L. Delore ; One | Ball Throw: §. Poloz, R. Nemisz, P. i i Standi Broad Jump: Brian Hart, D.) Hart. | public fotmntains to eacape the||, Stan rg Nemisz. Running Race: J. Bunker, T. Schmidt, invaders. | Running Broad Jump: R. Scott, B.|G. Carson. Golfers Jack Nicklaus. and|Hart, 0, Winder. 8 a degree weet AD Te Asm ® 'Ow: . emis: * . Gary Palyer had to abandon|,.p*)/" ' ' "lRelay: G. Carson, J. Stewart, W. Pat- iGary Player had to abandon| Running Race: D. Haas, R. Foster, R jterson. T. Lyczba. | Se be , | Scott Le. . Poloz, |tacked and stung by bees on a) hack Race: G.|R. Schmidt, W. Patterson, R. Nemisz, J. |Pretoria course during their Nemisz. | Bunker, i ' $50,000 challenge series. Lad ppeee mn D. Pe cat ime ae ogg Ney thea Ee A 43-year-old man was stung} Wheelbarrow Race: B. Hart, L. Delore,|T. Lyczba, to death when he tried to rescue,D. Stainton, M. Geisselmann, D. Haas,' his dog. Other fatalites included |?) eri eq Race: D. Haass, . Ne-|BOYS, 11 YEAR }a man who tried to drive away|misz, S. Stainton, G .Van Deek, R. Fos-| High Jump: S. la swarm that took over his|'er '. Cheppell | Stansiee. raed Jonni home, | GIRLS, | Stainton, S. Anderson. | Alec Papageorge of the South] High Jump: lp eas 1 ; ; : iti «| Haass. Ball. er Psd gc Standing Broad Jump: D. Foster, P| geet! Throw | stria esearc SUg-| Dart, L. Haass. » " | | " Running Race: §$., Anderson, R. Lunn, gested that the bad temper od Had ead ag Jump: ©. Foster, R Meieey. 4 n a Be é 2 Sack Race: §. Anderson, B. Sawye local bees can be traced to an| Running road Jump: D. R. Massey. | age-old struggle for survival. |Dart, C, Bertrim. Relay: S. Anderson, ». sarlow, B. Say-/BOYS 14 YEARS OR OVER "A likely theory is that in-|,,82! Throw: D. Foster, €. Bertrim, L-)eqy," °" stainton, High Jump: J. MacLean, J. Bull, _- Be ais Hes 4 Wheelbarrow Race: R. Lunn, D. Al-| Standing Broad Jump: J. MacLean, J; -- bees = ap fig A Race: R. Krulthot, D. Fosters J! stein, M. Kowalski, R. Nicholls, D, Stain-| Bull, B. Thompson. es or centuries by tribes (of Af- a a ton, S$. Anderson. Running Broad Jump: loin SE " : Running Race: D, Foster, L. Haas, B Three-Legged Race: J. Barlow, B. Say-| Bull, ricans) seeking honey," he said. | scott. jeau, R. Massey, G. Bertrim, S, Anderson,! Ball J "Only the vicious strains, which). Relay: F. Dart,.R. Krulthot, J. PropP.|D. Stainton, he "J. Bull. put up the best defence, have! "three-Legoed Race: L. Haass, J nt dl survived. age Barlow, P. Dart, R. Kruithofyigipts, 11 YEARS " . Alstein 3 In Europe, on the other) "Wheelbarrow Race: D. Foster, Jip Bm: 7 | hand, bees have been cultivated Lowes, T. Barlow, P. Dart, E. Alstein, , Standing Broad Jump: S$. Gelsselimann,| J |and pampered since the days of ® Krvlthot J. Rout, N. Head. vad Yn "4 unning road Jump £ ! v7 |the ancient Romans. Their e@n-|poys, s vears aun an, Weery X114 vironment has been sympathetic) High Jump: P. S. Gei Mis: , Blackhawk No Boy 110 to the devel e "wy f docil Fountain X-5 Ibs AAC: XX-7 Ibs AAC; XXX-10 evelopment Of GOCHE! standing Broad Jump: R. McKee, J. Iba, AAC: Post Time 2 pm, ls \pewnes, P, Boyce, J. MacLean, Killen, 5. Gelsselimann D. r T.} sseliman, J. Rout,| son, «_ Adair. Running Race: J, Rout, man, D, Pinsent. Sobil, F. Lyzba, i $. Geissel-| \ Beet