FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)--Results at fort Erie track T rire vesda' iy. Claiming maiden two- 2.80 2.50 3.90 Time 1:02 35 lapay ongd Churchill SOR, te ran. , Bill, Jimmy Sunny Roman, Idan | Second -- $2,000. Maiden three and four year-olds, 6% furlongs. Viva La Bell, Harrison 8.80 3.80 3.00 Tamy's Ringo, Robinson 370 7.90 Kenteek, Coombs 440 Brite Gift, Lady Bedette, Acadian Flirt, Josephine G., Hunter's Delight, dJokaday, Arboe Lad, Kingdom Bay, Air Victory also ran. maiden two- 5.10 290 2.40: 3.10 2.60 2.90 Re- The Amberlane, sponse, Double Bounce, Grass also ran. Prompt Smoke 2 Fourth -- $2,000. Claiming four-year- | Olds and up, 6 furlongs. . Cretaceous, Harris Muskeg, Fitzsimmons Lil Eddy, Grifto Time 1:11 8.70 3.30 3.00! 2:80 2.70 5.40 FORT ERIE ENTRIES THURSDAY, JULY 28 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000 Claiming! (3000) Maiden three and four year olds) 6 furs (18) } 1. Holiday Jones No Boy 105 PEPPER PIPE, Barroby 110 SLEEVES GREEN, Robinson 105 MONISTEO, Fitzsimmons 110 SEA FLA, No Boy 105 QUICK BID, Gordon 110 SO ME MISSILE, Harrison 105 RICE, Gordon 119 SILVER CECILIE, McGuiness 105 PRINCE BUNTY, No Boy 110 FABRUE, No Boy 117 SANKIE REED, Harris 114 Also Eligible: MIMICO, No Boy 105 CECEEDA, Sicchia 114 FAIR SOLASTRA, No Boy 105 STAN'S KAY, No Boy 105 GLEN FRANCIS, No Boy 105 ALBERTA SUNSHINE, No Boy 105 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100 Claim- Ing (7500) Miaden two year olds foaled in CDA 5% Furs. (9) LINA PAGE, Dittfach A-120 BE AN ANGEL, Turcotte 112 | KING'S MESITA, Kornblum X112 U Dittfach A-120 7 ANNS GEM, Bradfield XXX110 A-- W J Farr Entry THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- ing (3000) Maiden Three and four year) olds (Divn of Ist) 6 furs (18) | JULIES PAGE, Gordon 114 | HURBER, Fitzsimmons 110 | MY BOY RICHARD, Werry, X114 GOLD STRIKE, Griffo X105 COVER DREAM, Turcotte 110 CABALLO BAHA, Kornblum X100 KING'S BEST, No Boy 110 ROMAN POPPY, No Boy 105 CARRILO, Griffo X112 | MISS ORONO, No Boy 105 | DEAR JOEY, No Boy 105 JOVIAL LADY, Werry X105 GREENWOOD | RACEWAY TUESDAY, JULY 26 | FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot). Purse) $900 (8). 3-Fakir, Kingston 7.80 6.10 4,80 4-Gai Hunter, Crowe 7.00 4.20 @Miss Easter Van Who, Moffat 3.10 Also Started: Oakie Bars, Secret Mir,| Wil Lor Kate, Serenade, and Madam Speedster. | Fabi: SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace)./Arnmart, Purse (7). 2-Eden Atom, &H A Dream, éArgyel Roya! Campbell Also Started: Harry Dillon, Dixie Wick,| ura Way Sultan, and Cardinal Chips. {1 Scratched, Tollgate. DAILY DOUBLE, 3 AND 2, PAID $461.40) 42.40 13.40 5.80) 23.80 7. 50) Master Matt H, 2.70|A--H Katz and Meadow Acres entry | POST TIME 2 PM Mad Charge, Mint Bloom, Virginiz Queen, Humber Broom also ran. Fifth -- $2,100. Claiming, three-year- olds and up, Brief Wind, Top Musketeer, River Party, Dittfact Time 1:18 45 Get Some More, Jiveoli, Moss Park, fenatar Gray. Stoned. Andrea inez also ran. Sixth -- $2,500. Claiming calor olds, 1% miles. Dunman, Maxwell 4.80 3.30 2.50) Mighty -- Gar, G $.70- 3.10 Lazy Rhythm, 2.60 Time 1:52 1-5 Shining Mark, ors also ran, GEORGE EDWARD HICKS The death occurred this morning, at the Toronto Gen- 4 \eral Hospital, following a sick- ness of six months, of George Edward Hicks. The deceased, who lived at 143 Prince St., Oshawa, was in Nis s4in year. A son of the late Samuel and Mary Jane Hicks, the deceased was a pattern maker at General Motors for 30 years prior to his retirement Oct. 1, 1955. Mr. Hicks was a member of King Street United Church and of Cedar Lodge, No. 270, AF and AM. |. Mr. Hicks was predeceased |Jan. 16, 1966, by his wife, the $ Sh F clic pay, Arey prince former Alma Klein, whom he orden Dittfach Wabush, Radiant Col- Exactor: 27.90, mile 2.20 2, 3.10, Seventh--$3,200. three-year-olds, Stevie B. Good, Harris 3.20 2.30 Marvina's Tusc, Turcotte 2.50 Chopolis, McComb Time 1:41 1 Echo Lad, © also ran. Eight olds, | married Sept. 10, 1910, in Tor- onto. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Richard Hurd Knight 4.10 3.50|(Doraine) and Mrs. Blaine eas AO dae df 5ltlliott (Gladys) and a_ son, Canadian Love, Count Lively, Miss| Wessely, all Of Toronio. Telso, Dr. Bricker, Mr. Goo also ran.) Alco surviving are a sister, $425,302., Mrs. Iva Evans of Oshawa; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The funeral service will be -- $2,200. Claiming three-year-| 1-16 miles. Out, Gordon Attendance: 1,704, Handie: 'held at the MclIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home at 2 p.m., July OBITUARIES interested in sports he coached baseball and hockey teams. A member of the Presby- by Canon F. G. Ongley, rector of St. George's Memorial Angli- ean Church. Interment was in |Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Dean, Arthur Blackler, E. F. Eric terian Church, he attended the|pastedo, D. Young, Angus Anglican Church in Blackstock. Dr. McArthur is survived his wife, the former Demnsev: two daughters. Norman Dysart (Jessie) Metz, France and Betty, home and a son, Ardis of: Toronto. Mrs The funeral will be held from} the McDermott-Panabaker Fu- at Interment will be in the family plot in neral Home, Port 3:36 p.m., July 29. Perry, Bethel Cemetery, Greenbank. FUNERAL OF MISS FRANCES B. FAREWELL The funeral service for Miss Frances B. Farewell, 231 Sim- coe St. N..-who died July 23, at the Oshawa General Hospi- tal, was held at the McIntosh- Home at 2 Anderson Funeral p.m. July 26. The service was 29. Interment will be in Oshawa| Sher eet oe Union Cemetery. Ralph Moore of King Street United Church |will conduct the service. Alse Eligible: SAIL AHEAD, Robillard 117 HULLABALU, Dittfach 110 BRIEF GARON, Harrison 105 PHANTOM FLYER, No Boy ho BLAZING TOMMY, No Boy 119 DR. JOHN A. McARTHUR BLACKSTOCK -- A _ medical practitioner in the village and |surrounding areas for 48 years, Dr. John A. McArthur died, July 25, at the Port Perry |Community Hospital. He was in his 78th year. Despite de- clining health he had visited patients last week. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,500 Claim- ing (7500) two year olds 5'. furs (9). FOOTBALL, Robillard 113 RED RAZOR, No Boy 113 SWAMP RABBIT, No Boy 119 GENIE'S TOUCH, No Boy A-11! WINSOME SAILOR, Fitzsimmons B-105 ROMAN CUTIE, No Boy B-108 LARKSPUR LADY, Turcotte 108 BLUE FOREST, No Boy 114 SPRINGBOARD, No Boy A-1i! A -- Bo-TEEK farms Entry B -- C Smythe Entry Born at Greenbank, Ont., the FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim-| deceased was a son of the late ing a0), three-year-olds and up. 1 1-16| Neil McArthur and Mary Wat- Miles "ae A ss Dream Plan, Robinson A:116 json. He received his primary Sun Hash, Hale 120, jeducation at Greenbank and at- Begs Bega, Maxwell 116 | j Quel Aoeehar, No, Sey 11 [ip eredeated trop the Shacks |of medicine, University of Wes- A--Hartwood Stables and The Match |tern Ontario, in 1914. : Stable entry Shortly after his graduation SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. Allow-/he enlisted in the Canadian ances, three-year-old fillies. 6 Furlongs;army but was discharged for ye ic: j Northern Minx, Fitzsimmons 116 | medical reasons. He interned Anxious Age, Turcotte 117 jat the Toronto Western Hospi- Choir Beauty, No Boy 112 | 7 Schwester Frieda, Werry X114 tal and was the only doctor at icy Reply, Dittfach 114 the Burwash Reformatory for (EXACTOR WAGERING( a year. He later served at the SEVENTH RACE Purse $2,400, Ontario Hospital in New Tor- Claiming (6800), three-year-olds. About 7/ onto. urlongs on turf course (9). | ini ' Quick Response, Gordon 111 | In 1918 he joined his brother, Lady Kasha, No Boy 108 | the late Dr. A. D. McArthur, at praia ve | Blackstock and two years later Drag Pit, No Boy A-120 bought the medical practice. Royal Staff, Turcotte 116 Dr. McArthur served as med- ical officer of health in the area for many years until the Dur- ham and Northumberland Health Unit was set up. He had served as a coroner for : EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,500. Claim-| Durham County for many 145 Mies tt core tr years, and also as the 'doctor Queen's Birthday, Harrison 116 of the Canadian Pacific Rail- ver Near, No Boy 115 i Sky Spark, Harris 112 | Way in the area. ' ' Uncle Bive, Turcotte MS aK -- of Fidelity Lodge, afety Man, Kornblum |No. 428, AF and AM, Port Rococo Rogue, Robinson 119 | 4 id Scadadle, No Boy A-i22 | Perry, - ge ee bead also arke , Fitzsimmons 112 ja member of the Blackstock Pein Ne Bar uk. | Loyal Orange Lodge and of the Royal Black Preceptory. Intensely interested in civic jaffairs, he served as a member _|0f the Blackstock High School | Board for 12 years and as char- 'man for eight years. Keenly Spanking Breeze, Gordon A-111 Field Trial, No Boy 120 Jay Flight, No Boy 112 Real Runner, Werry B-X115 Albertarama, Harris B-11) Umpire, No Boy A-120 A--W T Mason and Willow Downs Farm entry B--R Henderson and L C Morrisroe entry Barroby 119 King hepend: No Boy 112 Also Eligible: igible: No Boy A-112 X--S Ibs AAC; XX--7 Ibs AAC; XXX 0 Ibs AAC THIRD RACE --.1 Mile (Trot), Purse| $1,200 (8) | 4Diller A Dollar, C'bell 4.20 3-Bucky Song, Hicks @-Bevy Spirit, Duddault 4.00 Also Started: Lucky Mir, Arawane Lady, Ed's Dream, Willow Brook Happy, and Eadie Mon. FOURTH RACE -- 3-Ben Carey, Hawke 2-Lincons Champ, Robillard 1-Slick Brewer, Rocheleau 7.10 Also Started: Postal Chief, Amber Meadow, Irene MacDuff, Trina Lee, and | Susan Dale. | 3.70 2.90] 60 4.20 1 Mile (Pace). FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse $1,200 (8). SGentry McKlyo, 2-Crystal Duke, Hicks 6.70 5.10) 7-Mighty Lady, Lester 5.50 | Also Started: Lornie Rhythm, Thunder | Bars, Danny Mar Mic, Mighty Stein, and Dorothy M. Grattan. SIXTH RACE -- | Mile (Pace). Purse $1,200 (8) | 1-S'nie Jim Abbe, Feagan 4.90 3.10 2.50) 3-Gaylord Grattan, Moore 7.0 3.80 7-Skip, Fritz 2.80 Also Started: Lady G, Ann Barmin, Everest, Wee LaSalle, and Cal Gal. EXACTOR, 1 AND 32, PAID $31.00 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot).| Purse $1,300 (8). 1-Madam Victor, B'son 7.20 4.50 3.40 Arthur 12.70 6,00 3.80 &Kilter, Poulin 3.80 2.70 SKing C Lee, Holmes 3.20 Also Started: Byhalia Dean, Mr Matil- ida, Graceful Princess, Jimmie Mac and Clement Hanover, EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $1,400 (8). 2-Kino Herbert, H'bert 3-Wally B Byrd, Miller @Adios Ray C, Robillard Also Started: Poplar Lady, Gambol, Dusty Chief, Bucky North and/ Walter Hat 1 Mile (Pace). 4.6 3.20 2.50 NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace), Purse $1,100 (8) 1-Reed's Dream, 3-Fay's Best, Hanna éJoe Johnston, Dowson -00 | Also Started: Glendale Joe, May Trust, Senator Pete, Wee Governor, and Inno-| cent Bob. Altendance, 7,599. Total Pool, $354,258. K'ston 6.50 5.00 3.20 17.10 6.60 5.00 WORSHIP TOGETHER PERTH, Australia (AP)--An- glican, Roman Catholic and Presbyterian congregations are to share a new church, to be built with about $35,000 from tax revenues, at Jerramungap, 276 miles southeast of Perth. Any other denomination that may be established in the town can use it too. ULTRA-MOD! ULTRA-MAD! ULTRA-MYSTERY! From the Man Who Made "Charade" GREGORY SOPHIA PECK . LOREN STANLEY OONEN PRODUCTION TECHNICOLOR' PANAVISION' with ALAN BADEL+ KIERON MOORE Screenplay by LAN MITCHELL, STANLEY PRE, PERRE MARTON (wusic-HENRY MANCINI | Based on the novel "The Cipher" by GORDON COTLER STARTS TODAY TIMES: 1:30 - 3:30-5:25 7:35 - 9:25 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT STREET . Centre Street -- Jo! . Fairbanks Street -- . Simcoe Street North NOTICE Commencing at 12:01 a.m. Thursday, July 28, 1966, the follow- ing additions will be made to the one-way street system in Oshawa. . Quebec Street -- Centre Street to Simcoe Street BETWEEN HAS BECOME hn Street to Fairbanks Street Southbound Eastbound Westbound Northbound Centre Street to. Simcoe Street and South -- Fairbanks Street to Brock Street ALD. J. G. BRADY, CHAIRMAN Traffic and Public Safey Committee FOR... > "ERYIN OUTLOUD" GRADE A OVEN-READY FRYING CHICKENS of at} John, conducted 35f «. {Mitchell and A. H. Murdoch. by Lorenza | FUNERAT. OF STANLEY J. SIMPSON The funeral service for Stan- ley John Simpson, 83 Nassau |St., who died July 22, at the !Oshawa General Hospital, was held at the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home at 2 p.m., July 5. Canon F. G. Ongley, rector of St. George's Memorial Angli- can Church, conducted the service. Interment was in Osh- awa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Ronald Gibbs, Claude Glassford, Terry Nicholls, Richard Williams, George Barron and Raymond Coie. A masonic service, conducted by Temple Lodge, AF and AM, was held at the funeral home Sunday evening. Gladstone A.C. Relay Team Has Run To Oshawa Six members from the Glad- stone Athletic Club of Toronto, completed the 44.9 miies dis- tance between Toronto's new city hall to QOshawa's Civic Administration Buflding in three hours, 47 minutes, 19.9 seconds (3:47.19.9) early Sun- day morning. The first six run- ners each ran five-mile stages, with the last covering 4.5 miles. Douglas Walker started from Toronto's new City Hall 6:01 a.m. and completed his five-mile leg in 32:53.5 Walker also ran the last 4.5 miles in 29:38.1. The second stage was completed in 35;43.7 by Frank Johnson. The third by 14-year- old Jack Aldred in 32:16.5, fourih by Kalervo Paakkela in 37:55.6, fifth by Miles Bosnjak in 28:15.6 and the sixth by Dennis Vallianatos in 30:09.9, Organizer and official timer at Paul Belliveau used this relay! as an experiment for a Toronto- Ottawa run, a distance of 255 miles, to be held in February, 1967, probably around the 15th lof the month, when Canada jwill be celebrating the first anniversary of its new, "Maple Leaf" flag. Also, the Gladstone A.C. feels it will be their con- tribution to the Centennial. pro- stam. The relay was held on High- 'way 2 from Toronto City Hall, the first runner going north on Bay Sireet to Bioor Street West, then east on Bloor to Danforth Avenue and on to Highway 2 right into Oshawa. Turning south on Centre Steet, then west on Athol Street, the last member of the team finished in front of the Oshawa City Hail. 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