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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jun 1966, p. 34

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Home to Princess Maria Louisa of Bulgaria was once a palace in Sofia but LIVING IN THE PROMISED LAND now is a ranch house over- Boris, 6, (left) and Her- looking Lake Ontario at mann, 3, were born here. Oakville, Ont, Her two sons, She and her stockbroker Harvesting Crop, Gamble | For Tobacco TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)--| "You have to be a gambler."| That's one grower's opinion of what it takes to be a tobacco farmer in Western Ontario. For the province's 4,300 to-| bacco farmers, it is a six-month) battle against root disease, cut-) worms, wind, drought, hail and frost. Then comes the winter auc-| tion, as tobacco buyers play a tense, beat-the-clock game in-| volving thousands of dollars worth of the crop What are the odds? "Pretty good, if you can hold eut long enough, but one bad year can ruin many farmers," says Lewis More of RR 1,; Windham. The Norfolk County farmer) knows what he is talking about. In 1962, he lost his entire crop! in a hailstorm. A year later, with a big to- bacco surplus, growers revolted, | threatened to burn their tobacco| and closed the auctions for al month. Mr. More said he "'al- CRIES WERE NOT WOLF WALMER, England (CP)-- Lifeboats and a helicopter went into action off the Kent coast when a lightship reported cries of help through the thick, early morning mist. They discovered) the shouts were not of distress) but of help, from a boat accom- panying a Channel-swimmer. | ers' |hand all the seed needed THURSDAY, JUNE 30 husband, Prince. Karl of Leiningen, consider Canada "the promised land'. --CP Photo WOODBINE ENTRIES Clear and Fast FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-| Well Now, No Boy 114 ing (3000) y Mahan, Werry X110 |Irish Girl, Barroby 110 Roman Author,- Gordon |Pickering Bull, Dittfach 115 most gave away" thousands of Jewel Smuggler, No Boy 115 pounds of tobacco. ankle Reed, No Boy 119 The tobacco boom began in Some Missile, No Boy 110 1924 with 6,000 acres under|Gray Band, Nedeau 110 tate ' Norfolk County Royal Gigi, Kornblum 105 cultivation in Nor! : Y-|king's Best,-Walsh 115 Most of Ontario's crop is grown Sultan's Ranee, Fitzsimmons 110 in the tri-county area of Nor-|Prince Bunty, No Boy 115 folk, Elgin and Oxford. 'f '4 » | det, INITIAL OUTLAY HIGH Bee me, ake ey A tobacco farmer can expect waish, 124; - Sari-Mark, Werry, to pay out $50,000 for equipment Sultan Nearco, Sutcliffe, Xxx114 and machinery, including $10,- 000 for irrigation alone may cost him $50,000 to buy a ira, _ caters farm in the first place. Mighty Striker, No Boy 115 "An ounce of seed, with nor eoyet Wake ecaay ots | Vera's Kim, Parne mal luck, would grow about 20/ Real Lady, Steve X105 acres,' says Lyal Tait of RR 2, Allrahinl, No Boy n9 Port Burwell, a tobacco farmer alr solanteas Maen and vice-chairman of the grow-|Mimico, Werry x105 ; oy Kilt Shot, Barroby 115 marketing board. You Acadian Flirt, No Boy 110 could hold in the palm of your) Gold Strike, Griffo x10 to! Buck's Girl, Kornblum x114 d Sea Flea, No Boy 410 Lady Speed, Werry X105 10 115; Hullabalu, No Boy, 115; in Canada (Divn. (20) oy plant the normal farm. The see costs only $3 to $4--that's your cheapest investment." Brief Garon, Boy, 115; Bell, 105 }117; Also Eligible: Brother Chervil, Hernan Po. Richard, X105; SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim And it|ma (3000). Maiden three: and four-year. st) | Linebacker, Dittfach Also Eligible: Humber Vale, Bell, X110; Royal Faran, Esprit de Coeur, Turcotte i No If the farmer is lucky enough) 110; Cara Mia, Brownell, XXX100; Royal to escape late spring frost or a M'ssy, No Boy, 110 summer hailstorm, he faces the risk of frost in August. "You are really helpless with |." Canade, About 5 Furlongs frost or hail,' says Mr. Tait.|Smoke The Grass, Barroby 118 "There is nothing as far as we dig a iggy cd know, to combat it. Passero's Babe, Barroby 115 The final gamble is the auc-| Phantom Belle, Turcotte 115 tion Canadian Lou, Harris 118 Speedy Redbird, Steve X110 It operates on the Dutch clock rye Mountain, Thomas X110 ' « | Larkspur Lady, No Boy 11$ system. Farmers call it a "Te-| Briced Right, McComb 118 verse auction,"' because prices start high and the sweeping ing (3000) clock slowly lowers the price|Furiongs (20) | Balinode, Fitzsimmons 119 until a buyer stops it. eee Tee ing (7500). Maiden two-year-olds, Four-year-olds and up. Honey Charges 'Buck-Passing' | House Boy, No Boy A.119 |Moss Park, No Boy 119 | Mint Bloom, Gomez 119 |Foxy Alec, Griffo X107 Jiveoli, Coombs B-X104 Stone of Gold, Fitzsimmons 111 ric, No Over Dairy Industry Troubles Mipen Elev. No ae 4 OTTAWA (Special) -- The, federal and provincial govern-) ments have been engaging in| fuck-passing in connection with) the problems of the dairy indus-| try in Canada, Russell Honey,/| MP for Durham, said in the Commons. While he said he did not wish to assess any blame, in the case of the federal government the new dairy policy for manu facturing milk was working well. "Tt has led to a substantial fncrease in the price of the dairy producer, and no doubt | the problem in Ontario is one} that has to be resolved on the) basis of the provincial author-| ity," Mr. Honey said. "In this connection I throw out the sug- gestion to the provincial author-| ity that perhaps an additional, subsidy should be paid to manu- | facturing milk producers in Ontario." He noted that the province of Quebec already had such subsidy in addition to the fed-|Foman eral subsidy. There was a need, the Durham MP argued, for), ine Me Up. Resolve, greater order and cohesion in| ing Bull ais teh, tia the marketing of dairy products and the establishment of ajanq re o770m clalmingy Dairy Commission by the feder-| Lykke TH (Harris) 10.20 6.10 al government was a step in /{ipcsicy "imaxweih : that direction. Time: 1:11 4-5 Mr. Honey said one of the|, Berno Miss, Stee! Leader, Alice first responsibilities of the new/cra siar"suses gem, "oreleve commission should be to co-|fMerians Pal operate and have more consul- tation with provincial authori- ties to try to find a uniform ,,/?4 method for marketing dairy) James products. Jemes TORONTO (CP) bine race results First--Purse $2,000, claiming, olds and up, 6 furlongs. @| Mount Market {Har'n Banquet (Walsh) (Steve) Time: 1:12 3-5. photo. -- Tuesday's Navy Gra Zoquete, also ran Daily double 148.20 $2,200, maiden 2-year-o! Canada, § furlongs. Market (Potts) 80,80 18.30 Bay (Gomez) 3.80 Vicinity (Kornblum) in GARDEN CITY RACEWAY FIRST RACE --- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse $800 (8) T-Avtumn Forst, Findley 2.60 2 &-Monty, Webster 4 2Pat P. Prologue, Norris Also Started: Armbro Gear Shift, Juanita McGoo, gate SECOND RACE -- Purse $900 (8), 1-Valentina, Hie 3.80 2.60 2.20 4Armbro Gladiator, McKinley 3.00 2.40 2-Wil Lor Bob, Waddell 3.20} Also Started: Walnut Herbert, May Direct, Stewart's Gold, King Albehkehr, and Lee Allen. : DAILY DOUBLE, 1 NAd 1, PAID $5.90 10 50 0 Hazard, Mr and Toll- 3% 2 3 2 2 THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse | $900 (8) Sister Win, Hicks 3.500 2 2. &Ballastar, Norris 8 4.21 4Silver Pick, Knight 4.40 Also Started, Danny Bee Volaw, J M Express, Stormy Grattan, Steinway Chips. and Who's Hat. FOURTH RACE Purse $800 (8) SArmbro Echo, Silliphant 3.20 2.90 2.30 2-Kelly Tod, Norris 14.00 6.50 4Lu Nelson, Curran : 3.2 Also Started: Sporty Gag, Willow Brook Sadie, Bishop Song, Mary Louise and Donzelia FIFTH RACE -- (7) 2-Belle Richards, W'ster 6.10 3.90 2.90 1-Adios Ai, Hicks 6.3 3.40 3-Miss Jane Song, Geisel 2.60 Also Started: Miss Nama Byrd, Ace way Julie, Lew Counsel, and Cloveriand 40 2.30 70. 4.20 -- 7 Mile (Trot) Ace. Scratched, Joe Dillon J. SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse $1,400 (7) #'ster Hanover 2-Lee Croft, C'michael &Creed Stone, Crowe Also Started: Pisasant land, Attorney's Bob, and Magic SEVENTH RACE -- | Purse $1,000 (8) &May Trust, Wellwood 2-Pierre Herbert, Coke 1-Wee Governor, Campbell 5.60 Also Started: Lynden Bullet, Senator | Pete, Eclipse €, Reed's Dream, and David Hal B EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $1,100 (7) 4Barbara G, Wellwood S-Invincible Pick, Webster Kelly Mac Hal, Varcoe 490 Also Started: Arieen, Amber Chief B Fleetwood © Grattan, and Donbryn Adios. | Curran 3.60 280 23 6.50 3.90 2.80 Father Star Way Miss Mile (Pace) 16.90 7.30 470 10.40 7,30 lle (Pace) 23.00 6.30 3.90 Time: 1:00 1-5 photo. Nearanna, Sea Salt, Du Nord also ran Boot Hill, Fourth--$2,000, claiming, and up, 6 furlongs. Virginia. Queen (Hale) Findley 8.10 5.10 3,00/Bully Keane (Gomez) ¥ 1280 470 SKY Spark (Harris) 24 Time: 1:12 1-5 photo. Wrack, Great Promise, Balacomba, NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot). Purse $1,100 (7), 8-Laird McNab, 3-Lee Ezra, Carmichael 1-Fanny Symbol, Geisel 2 Pp Also Started: Royal McLean, Squad: mj tan. ron Leader, Our Patricia, and Hall. Scratched, Highiey's Johnny. Attendance 2,834, Total Pool $163,313. - 15,10 7.70 inion .Brave, Billy Kilkarry also ran course, about one mile. fue Sol (Turcotte) THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim foaled on turf Maiden three- and four-year-|Systems Go, Hale 117 olds, foaled in Canada. 6 Furlongs (20).Wi| Day's Best, Gordon 116 Gay Van, Harris 109 Also Eligible: Mad Charge, No Boy, Echo Boy, McComb, 115; Shining Wings, Werry, A-X104; Champagne Lill, Coombs, B-X104; Saucy Question, No Boy, 107; Select Sin, Steve, 107. A--P H Rotman, J Borg, and C Gauci Entry. B--J Calhoun, R W Young, J Stranges and T Bester Entry. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Claim ing (6500). Three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs. (9) Righteous, Steve X10! Wabush, Kornblum X106 Fancy Rhythm, No Boy 111 Gay Robin, Fitzsimmons A-114 Gay Profusion, Hale 116 Flagtower, Harris 116 Caredana, McComb A-bI1 Gay's Royal Page, Harrison 109 Itsfordem, Turcotte 114 A--Desnoyers and Valecrest Farm Entry SIXTH RACE dale' Allowances. Furlongs (5 Our Ricky, No Boy 119 Choir Beauty, No Boy 105 110 -- Purse $3,000 Three-year-olds. "Fern 6% Prize Jive, No Boy Anxious Age, Turcotte 110 (EXACTOR WAGERING) SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $7,400. "The Richelieu" Allowances. Three- and four. year-olds, foaled in Canada. 7 Furlongs (9) Chambora, Kornblum xX99 Haven's Glory, Griffo XX109 Majestic Sal, Barroby 111 Black Ringo, Barroby 111 Judge Burns, McComb 111 Place. Victoria, No Boy 116 Jolly Monarch, Fitzsimmons 116 Nearctic Myth, No Boy 111 Royal Encounter, Harrison 111 EIGHTH RACE ~. Purse $2,200. Claim: jing (3000). Three- and four-year-olds, 1% Miles (16) | Thomas B. Good, No Boy 118 Lucky Deal, Lujan X114 Communicate, Gordon 122 Vichalma, No Boy 102 | Squadru, Coombs X103 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim 6 Atti, Barroby 117 Gina Su, Turcotte 110 Mental Challenge, No Boy Dans Flight, No Boy 107 Danish Dancer, Hale 110 Royal Autumn, Sutcliffe XXX100 117 | Miss Telso, Harrison 98 4-year 14.90 4.70 3.70 3.50 3.30 6.50 nd, Dar A-year-olds 5.30 14.00 9,20 2.10 H Se. Susie's Roman, fSilver Beau, f-denotes field Ids. 5.50 2.60 2.40 Fils 4-year-olds 3.90 5.10 2.70 2.60 Do- 5 Vineyard, Fifth--$2,800, 3-year-olds and up, turf! 6.30 4,00 2.30 sore | PLAN NOW TO ATTEND The Spectacular ESTIVAL FRIDAY, JULY Ist, 1966 It's the biggest fun - event of the year! Parades, dances, shows, floats, bands, clowns, International sporting events, displays, tournaments, with loads of room for thousands of spectators at Oshawar Civic Auditorium . . . join the fun on July Ist, Everyone's Invited ! Direct Action, No Boy 118 Shy Jet, No Boy 117 Also Eligible: Miirutho, Blue Briton, Hernandez, 103, X--5 Ibs AAC XX--7 Ibs AAC XXX--10 Ibs AAC POST TIME 2 P.M. Gomez, 122; WOODBINE RESULTS Wood-| Attention Hero (Bell) 7.90 2.6) So Good (Gomez) 2.10 Time: 1:41 Lady Kasha, Revelling alse ran. Exactor $37.60. Sixth--$2,400, 3 and 4-year-olds, 7 longs. : No Reasoning Victor's Rest Arctic Canuck Time: 1:24 Chopolis, Warrant; Charger, ran fur (Dittfach) 5.80 3.70 (Walsh) 4.50 (Turcotte) 3.20 4.20 3.80 Cup of Bachelor Enchow, Kindness, of Arts, Albertarama Bench Line also Seventh Purse $3,000, fillies and mares, 4year-colds and up, 6 furlongs BEGoodrich TOPS IN FUN.- VA * CRUISER 'CUSTOM' largest bike manu OBITUARIES MRS. JOHN SIMCOCK The death occurred June 29, | at the Oshawa General Hospi- tal, following a short sickness, | 488 AEE, 6 kOe St. 'E. She was in her. Myrtie Mabel | The former Davis, the deceased was daughter of the late Edward' and Lura Davis. Born at Len-| noxville, Quebec, she was mar-| ried at Fitch Bay, Quebec, in, 1900. | A resident of Oshawa for about 20 years, Mrs. Simcock | was a member of College Park Seventh-day Adventist Church. | Predeceased by her husband in May, 1955, Mrs. Simcock. is | survived by two daughters, Mrs. R. Rickard (Lura) of Riverside, California, and Mrs. R. Russell (Vera) of Oshawa and three sons, Edward of "Washington, D.C., and Royce and Arnold of Oshawa. f Also surviving are seven grandchildren and 18- great- grandchildren. | The funeral -service will be) held at 2 p.m., July 2, at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home. The service will be con- ducted by Elder J. C. Reynolds, pastor of College Park Church, | assisted by Elder A. E. Milner. | Interment will be in Oshawa} _|Union Cemetery. FUNERAL OF HELEN GEORGINA BATTY The funeral service for Miss Helen Georgina Baity, who died June 25, at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, was held at the McIntosh Anderson Funeral Home at 11 a.m. June 28. Rev. John K. Moffat, minister of Simcoe Street United Church conducted the service. Int- erment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. : : The pallbearers were Clarence Guy, Earl Hann, David Hoag, Douglas Wales, Douglas Johns and Hayward Murdoch. FUNERAL OF PHILIP L. BROWNSON The memorial service for Philip Leo Brownson, who died June 25, at Hillsdale Manor, was held at the Armstrong Fu- neral Home at 2 p.m. June 28. | Rev. Dr. H. A. Mellow, mi- nister of Northminster United Church, conducted the service. Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers, all members of Lebanon Lodge, No. 139, AF an AM, were Royal Mills, Sam Stark, John Wetherup, Leon- ard Warriner, Gordon Donabie, and William Boorman. FUNERAL OF JOSEPH GILBERT The memorial service for Joseph Gilbert who died, at the |Oshawa General Hospital, June 26, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 11 a.m, June 28 The service was conducted by the Venerable Archdeacon H. |D. Cleverdon, rector of Christ Memorial Anglican Church. In- | terment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery The pallbearers were William Dick, Thomas Seton, James Pr- jescott, Frank Sawyer, Terry \Slack and Alfred Wilson. | So War (Dittfach) Brief Attire 5.90 (Fitzsimmons) (Barroby) 3.40 2 3.90 2.70) 2 aFeathery, Northern Doll, Sharon Market also ran, Late scratch--Beav- ante. a-Dane Hill Acres entry. Eighth Purse $2,000, claiming, 4 year-olds and up, 1% miles. Miss Blackhawk Jay Flight (Me'b) 41.40 11.80 3.70 (Gomer) 3.80 2.50 Drifted = (Dittfach) 2.50 Time 1:54 3-5, Claymond $v, Greek Tar, Gum Swamp also ran. Late scratches--Lady Zenith, Erin Pan. Attendance: 6,309. Harci-: 499.044, (End special service for Oshawa, Owen Sound, St. and Welland) CAPTION FOR 1 SAT TAB Brantford Catharines LUE - FEATURES -- built by Canada's facturer ¢ Seamless, silver brazed frame * Dependable 'Perry' coaster brake _ * Heavy, chrome plated rims + Dazzling automotive-type finish + Gleaming white fenders & chain g + 2-tone mattress-style saddle. 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