SKINNER, Percy George \Entered into rest at Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday, July 307 1966, Percy George Skinner of Greenwood, On ferio; beloved husband of Doris Anni) Skinner; father of Michael,| 5 and David John Private funeral tote MeGachnia Funeral! Home, 28 Kingston Road, West, Picker-| ing. Interment Salem Cemetery THORNTON, Lily may At Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, August |, 1966, Lily May Basten in her |69th year, beloved wife of James Thorn- lton, loving mother of Mrs, K, HW, Cult (Doris), of Toronto, sister of Mrs. J. A. »|Cameron (Mary), London, England, Mrs, Thornton is resting af the Gerrow Fu: neral Chapel, 390 King Street West, for service in the chapel on Wednesday, Aug-| John' 3, at 2 p.m, Interment Union Ceme- | | West BROWN, Thomas Suddenly at Newcastle on Monday, Aug- ust 1, 1966, Thomas Brown, Newcastle, aged 59 years, beloved husband of Betty Geers: dear father of Joan (Mrs Mk | Skelding), Bob and Judy (Mrs, Epoch Hope), and grandfather of five Jar wrenushiigren, Resting ai ine Neral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the Chapel on Thursday, at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Sf. George's Cemetery, Donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated. Masonic service in the chapel Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock BUKACZ, Dore Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital, on Monday, August |, Dora Lezachyk, beloved wife of ukacz, and mother of Mrs. Mike Teles nicki (Olga) of Oshawa, Mrs, G. Osa-! cry| (Annie) of Steriing, Alperta, Ray of | us) Prescott, and Boris of Oshawa; in her| tery 77th year. Resting af the Armstrong Fu neral Home, Oshawa, with Mass in St John's Ukrainian - Greek Orthodox Church, Wednesday, August 3 at 9:50 a.m. interment Oshawa Union Cemetery (Prayers at the Funeral Home on Tues: day, 7.30 p.m.) CORMIER, Rosanne ¢ At Oshawa Genera! Hospital on Monday August 1, 1966, Rosanne. Cormier, goed two weeks, beloved daughter of Gertrude and Yvon of 269 Park Road South, Rest Ing at the Gerrow Funera! Chapel, 390 King Street West. For private committal In Resurrection Cemetery, Whitby KELSO, Mary Kathieen Passed away suddenly at her home, 165 Eglinton Avenue East, on Saturday, July 30, 1966, Mary Kathleen Kelso; beloved wife' of Harry Kelso. Sister of M AW Bradley (Derothy) shawa, Mrs. A Atkinson (Louise) of bourg, and Hugh ing. Cana and dear Bie Roya mornia re Cade! ing. Greci. Man TH ones BIRTHS JACKSON --- Bill and Marg (nee Brown), are happy to announce the ar rival of their daughter, Nancy Elizabeth, on Friday, July 29, 1966. A sister for Susan, Ginny and Lourie Brier Bonn Als Pack FO! and LAWRENCE -- Brett James July J 966, weighing 8 pounds, 12)Adm ounces, to the delight of his big sister | Jovia Robin, his mom, Rose (nee Ouellette), | and dad Owen, Many thanks to Or. King,| Alec, Allin of Oshawa. Rested at the IN MEMORIAM Pleasant Read (at fEalint FEBGRINI -- In loving memory of 4) gj was held in the Chape! 7 : ll dear father and grandfathe a.m. interment was in who leff us so suddenly August Memorial Park, Oshawa, motors about 12:30 p.m ers, donations were sent dian Cancer Society, 443 Ro ing longs. River Murray Fast Mount V Febbrini, on arrival in tieu of flow Cane Maunt Pleasant 2, 196 Without farewell he fell asieep Leaving memories for 'us to keep ) our hearts he'll always stay, remombered every day Brief ssed and always remembered | Butte Loulse law -Maurice and grandchildren to the year MacDOUGALL, John Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, August 1, 1966, John MacDougall, beloved son of the late M and Mrs. John MacDougal! and brother cf Misses Ellen, Edna and W Dougal! and Mrs. Colin Mole Elsie) all of Whitby, Margaret of Waterbury Cofn,, Peter MacDougal! of Ottawa; in| ang while she sleeps a peaceful his 67th year, Resting at the Arm rong Her memory' we shall always keep. Funeral Chapel, Oshawa \ tuner t remembered by daughter service In the bl inlaw Ted and grandchildrer August 3, at 2 p.m, Inte Lawn Cemetery. (Kindly omit flowers MITCHELL, James Arthur Entered into rest at Aj and Picker General Hospital on Monday, August 1966, James Arth Beach Road, Pickering loved husband of the late Ethe and dear father of Harold A, of Dunt ton, Arthur, Elva and Margaret ceased, and loving grandfather Doreen, Lols, Blaine, Marie and leen; and great-grandtather of Tra ey Kelly and Janice: brother Mitchell of RR 2, Pickering will rest at McEachnie f 28 Kingston Road We 7 p.m, Tuesday, Funeral barton United Church on ust 4, at 2:30 pr interment Cemetery, (The casket w the church from | pr service.) LOTT mory of a dear ther and grand r, Gladys ssed away August 2, 1964 M of we cannot tell of one we loved so well in loving mer sorrow nal sleep Hh : vingly Als Hazel on SAXBY - In loving memory of a dear William H who passec away August |, 196 Saxby have swiflly passed away ba ; ve 0 est Toweahie ved you b 1 remembered son-in-law Ken and FLORIST and all LOCKE'S unero! angement ngements for Ision OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE 6555 after open time SERVICE 725-7928 TRIBUTE ond dignity until hour A LASTING Permanence Kindness beyond Price within reach of a GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL rl 390 KING STREET WEST er aren Telephone 728-6226 7 uggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS advice please Office 3-2633 Presents One Week Only Gentlemen ond Roll For The MATINEE FORT ERIE FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000, Ciaim | Dan' s Flight, Ao Union, Nonie B. God, SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim 3-Highley's sn, Canada, 6 Furlongs Roman Harold, Also Ran: French Twisf, Claiming, arrived | Communicate, Also Rai: FIFTH RACE -- JOSePN| misty Bandit, SIXTH RACE Py whistling Also Ran: Ph SEVENTH Irene | Added. Kerens Stevie GREENWOOD | RACEWAY _ FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Pa: ures foaled bis bag Byrd, Wellwood =-11,90 re 2,80 0 (8). 4,70 Hy 90 2.0 OH FIRST RACE ~-- 1 Mile (Pace), id | $800. (7: 5Bro, Dillan $, Hawke 1440 6,90 $,00| Widow 3Dale Lind, Pelletier 9,70 6,80 7-Pick Dillon, Arthur i Also Started: Superior Mark, Spencer's Pride C, Lochinver Tony, and Long n Lovely. RESULTS in $1,400 Th and four-year-olds, ree: id v' S-Lord da. 62 Furiongs Kitfen, Kornbium Gordon Dittfach ream = Freeper, Tango, Vita, Wee Annie Dory, Pledatt 20.30 M 70 7.00) is any G Express, G'braith 7,90 5.30\3Timber Hal, Feagan 4,29 Started: Floyd's Cregiiar Mah, | Cou' Belle Richards. SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace).| Also Furee sian \07 6.60 4,00 2,90] Ezr ry | Regret, Honor nent ey ind Raw Yankee, Feagan Top | OH- bead Heat for Sth position. |3-Duke Mack, MacDonald (Trot). | Goddess, Pelletier 2-Golden piety 4 --_-- dud Also Started: oot Castle, R nvi Purse $1,200 ( Queen, and inv: Lobell, aa rd we 4 DAILY DOUBLE, i AND 1, PAID $42.60 Ka ibid June RACE -- | Mile (Trot), $1,300 (8), inde tia 3-King C Lee, Holmes 9.50 4.10 3,10 §-Kilfer, Poulin 4,90 3,10 Archie Mon, Hanne 340 Also Started: Josedale Reyal Pal, Jim- mie Mac, Kintutica, Evergreen Pat, and Mr, Matilida, FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile Purse $900 M1, 4-Roda, Wellw 710° 3.60 3,00 5-Top Notch Pick, Coke 4.20 3.40 6Wyandot Chief, Feagan 3,60. Also Started: Gordon's Express, Anite Dillon, Victoria Killean, and Queenie Blossom, 1, Valley Town, Three- and tour-year-olds, Purse EA Lion's Arrow Gal, (Pace), George. 11,90 5.40 -- 1 Mile (Pace), 450 foaled in ray Chick, Mouse of Co nn ns, Palmer K'nbium 11.60 5,30 3,90 an" Started: Winnifred Po 'an Slipper, Fitzsimmon 4.10 3,10|Palacona, Freighter, Brilliant in Flight, Gordon 7,50\ Ben Away, Fast Kitten, Head, DAILY DOoUB 6 AND 3 PAID $25.30 6 Freedom, Sere ill THIRD RACE -- ' Mile (Pace) wre Term, Stan's $1,200 (7), DAILY pousLe, $141,860, \7-Brown Ned, Moore 10,40 4,10 3,30 5-Narciss, Campbell 3.50 a IRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim-|®Armbro Gladiator, McKink 4, Three-vear-olds and up. One and|,Alse Sta wartha, Babe, Fei ixteenth Miles. we sa we @ Barroby 3.30 | Scratched, cliffe Bey, Griffo Piya AP pohly aor lg base 'Hover 9.20 4.10 3,30 : 5 4g e, r shag al Top Cote, Swestly| ceunset Lee M, Holmes 4.30 3, 5 2Stoney C, Hes 5.10\ 6 Also Started: Brother Bob, Innocent Purse $12,200 Bot, Loyal Briton, Smart Sail, and Louie and up, One. URTH RACE Three-year-olds one-sixteenth Miles. D'fach ral Armbro, Hale 1 Joel, Maxwell Star Grad, Five Loves FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace), Purse £1,000 (8), too 6-Wise Old Wick, DLI's Adios, Clark name. +eiching, Hayes Also Started: Rip Duchess, Dick's er? tail DNF--Bonnie Burn tail, Fo -- Pell, did net finish fish Purse | e SIXTH RACE--Civic Holiday Stakes' |" SeieTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). 3.301 $1,200 (7) 5.601)-Karen. May, G'mour 10,30 §,00 3.40 4.50) 7-Allan wilmac, Wellwood 6.40 410 FOXY '3-Kawarthe Leo, Feagan 4,01 D Also. Started: Mr. Dee Dee, Good Point, Minor Joe, and Commonweath, Claim SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace), Fur-|$1,200 (7) |7-S'nie Jim Abbe, F'gan 12.40 5.40 3,20 4.60\3.etta Worthy, Gordon 23,40 6.70) Purse $6,120 (6) 5.20|6-Miner Helen, Hie 3.30|4Nancy Brook B, G'hm 9.10 2.80 2.60 Maxwell 5,10| Also Started: Shayne DQ--|3.Sprite Kid, White 2.20 2.30 Machavoine, Baden-Baden, Rowe's Dream, G M See, Mc-|1-Cadenza, Walker (A Entry) 2.70 Fabison 4b Also Started: Opemiske, Betsy Her De Finished 2nd, disqualified and placed) bert, and A---Fearless Doc Sih fof. interference, A -- Coupled Purse 8.20 5.00 3,50 F'gan , ae 9.50 4,90 10.30 oraem Win and Herbert, Mister Uniprix, cover Purse $2,300. Four-vear-olds and up. 6 Turectte Robinson Party 12.60 6.50 N-Fleet 8.00 He \'fant ity," Legend, Ran: Wayne, and The se $3,000, Four GREENWOOD RACEWAY NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot), |} Happy Macduff, Pacey 4.50 |7-Sudbury, Varco 3,20) Aftondence WwW a7. Fish Too Rare For Common Name) (AP)--A family sat supper. dubiously identified earlier by a} fisherman friend as of rock sa What family, of King Willemsen, about 30 London, actually had for supper was a gubiceps gracilas, rare The rarity of the dish was dis- 1 Mile (Trot) for four-year-olds and up.|noarby Grahamstown | astic Started; Billy Bay Leight, Kelly) Hal, Meadow Kay, and Chief) er, as 8.90 1" 3,60 (8) Yates, Kingston Started: of Butchle B, ane wee Total Pool $499,061. is the elegant Family Opens Its Home To Many Foreign Students TORONTO (CP) -- The first Stor Ibat, Rid-ieanadian family hame wielted |by hundreds of 'foreign students household _ of |Arthur and Margaret Mercer. Their guest names and home | tralia, |Ghana, Egypt, Israel, ST LONDON, South Africa down to On. the: menu was fish, "gome kind! tlon mon! the Leonard Jeacocks here in five years. miles west "We wanted them of East a fish have' a common | Christian way of living. to ed when the all that were B head and the remained of the sent to Smith, Rhodes " Professor had effect." University described the catch of ocean rar- fathers, only the third of its kindicoelecanth, book shows addresses | from China, India, Taiwan, Aus-| Trinidad, Jamaica, Russia, |Sweden, Holland and Belgium, What started all this, say the Mercers, was one simple ques- from a foreign youth-- "Where are your Christians?" "He told' us with tears in his eyes he'd never been in a home to feel wanted and welcome, And we wanted to introduce them to the "When they ask why we do it, we tell them it's nothing but what you read in the Bible put icthyologist at\to be caught in "South African in|waters in more than 100 years. The gubiceps gracilas is al- fish as a|most as rare as one of its fore- the 1,000,000 - year - old THE OSHAWA TIMES, _ Tuesday, August 2, 1966 "SE eliabre arm, The most recent was thet of Sul and Angelia Go, a young Filipino couple. Shelves and walls in the Lakeshore Drive house are covered with craftwork from many countries and Mrs. Mer: cer has a big international ct lection of recipes. They feel that their guia] when they go home, are am- bassadors for Canada, "So many of the students say they are going home to do the same thing with their homes," says Mrs, Mercer. A visit with th Ts be- after a sing-song .o1 or a Pen : the guests usually wind up calling their hosts Mom and Dad, "Even after they've gone home, they still write to us as Mom and Dad." Mr, Mercer has escorted five brides from five different coun- tries to their weddings on his of ae oem ae mh A = CINEMASCOPE -- PCKAMING 899-2621 « aa wa bob at EXTRA SUNDAY, JULY 31 ONLY "SURF PARTY" -- "WILD ON THE BEACH" ' a tie "ag es Wea OHI: SEVENTH RACE Mile (Pace). 3,99 |-Purse $1,400 (8) | 1,70\oTigalus, Wellwood 3.90 | 2-Lucky Sis, Gelsel 3.60 2,50 §-Orummond Chief, Waples 2.60 Also Started: Piper Boy, Ebony Grat- fan 8, Donbryn Adios, Arthur Lady, and Drummond King. EIGHTH RACE Beaches Stakes,' stag Value $6,300. 3.00°2.70/3.Gay Parader, P'letier 1.301 ¢car Bon Copy, Willis 3.80!5.Baron Adios, Munroe Water Also Started; Jerry Hal, and Dean Herbert. ENCHANTING ENTERTAINMENT\Y Bambi and his delightful friends, in the beloved motion picture...filled with music, laughter and adventure. olds and up om | Sea, Fit Altire, Kornblum rscotch, Harrison Day, Plain XACTOR, $30.80. + Poriong : ' 1070 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse $900 (8) 4Syms Best, Coke 2-Gay Robert, Varcoe 5-Major's Missey,. Waples 3,20 Also Started: {rene Macduff, Speedy Battie, Johnnie Hy, Amber Meadow, and | King Grattan § eee 3.90 2.90 2.30 29.60 10.40 5§.0° John 410 3.10 RACE three-year-olds Purse turf $10,000 course. One| -- 1 Mile Purse $5,000. (Pace) Added | Dittfach 5.20 Approach, McComb A Smoothie, McKeever 6.00 3.70 3,30| EIGHTH RACE 6.10 4.40) Purse $1,400 (7) 4,.10|4-Brenda Wat, Fritz Dandy Scott,|5-Invincible Pick, Silliphant 23 R Spencer, Waples -- 1 Mile (Pace) 8.00 4,70 6,30 2.90 io Ran: A 3,70 B. 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