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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Aug 1966, p. 29

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36--Legol NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of HELEN G. BATTY, Spinster, deceased, All persons having claims against the estote of Helen G. Batty, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Spinster, deceased, who died on or about the 24th doy of June, 1966, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned personol re- presentatives of the said de- ceased on or before the 29th day of August, 1966, full porticulars of their claims Immediately after the said date the personal represento- tives will distribute the os- sets of the said deceased hov- ing regord only to claims of which they sholl then hove notice. Dated ot Oshowa this 26th day of July, 1966 CHARLES CAMPBELL McGIBBON ond EDGAR FRANK BASTEDO, Execu- tors, By their. solicitors, Messrs, McGIBBON & BASTEDO Borristers & Solicitors, 32 Simcoe Street South, Oshawo, Ontario NOTICES TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ALICE MAY. WALTERS' DECEASED All persons having cloims against the Estate of ALICE MAY WALTERS, of the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario and Province of On- tario, Widow, who died on or about the 4th doy of June, A.D., 1965, are hereby no- tified to send to Dodds & Donald, Solicitors for the Ex ecutors, full particulars of their claims not later than August 31, 1966, after which date the Executors .will dis- tribute the assets of the Es- tate of the deceased having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice DATED this 29th day of July, A.D., 1966 '38--Co --C ming Events JAYCEES Monster BINGO Admission 50c Two Jackpots NOS, 53 AND 58 ONE MUST GO In announced Nos. $25. Consolation Prize $10. per line both games $175 Jackpot $20. per line. $75 full card. 20 Regular $20, games poy double in 17 Nos, or less Five $30. gumes Early Bird Gome 7:45 P.M. EXTRA PRIZES Every Thursday ea. the | Jubilee Pavilion | BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS AT 7:00 AND 7:15 P.M. And Returning after Bingo Children under 16 not admitted SUNNYSIDE DODDS& DONALD, 69 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. SOLICITORS for GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CAN- ADA, the Executors, NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF DOROTHY GERTRUDE ORDE. All persons having cloims agoinst the Estate of Dorothy Gertrude Orde, late of the vil- lage of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, deceased, who died on or about the 21st day of May, A.D., 1966, ore hereby notified to send in to the undersigned, Solicitors for the Executor, on or before the 27th day of August, A.D. 1966, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the soid 27th day of August, 1966, the assets of the de ceased will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the under- signed Solicitors for the Ex- ecutor shall then have notice. DATED at Oshawa, this 27th day of July, 1966 HARRIS HARRIS & WALLACE Box 338, Oshawa, Ontario Solicitors for P. Orde, Executor "TENDERS will be received until 12:00 noon, August Jist, 1966, for the purchase and removal of CPR station building at Burketon, Ontario. Tenders should be) addressed to Mr. J. F. Crate, Super intendent,- Trenton Division, Ganadian| Pacific Raliway Company, Union Station, Toronto 1, Ontario." 37--Auctions : AUCTION SALE SARAH Me of | | MAUCHAN 507 Dundas Street East, Whitby SATURDAY August 13, at 1:00 P.M Electric stove, electric refrig- erator, electric firepiace, oil heoter, dining room suite brassware, oak table, end tables, portable typewriter, love seat, girl's bicycle, book case, single beds, oak desk, antiques, glassware, many more orticles too numerous to mention. Terms cash MYLES KING AUCTIONEER 725-3039 AUCTION SALE At Stirtevants Auction Hall 33 Hall St. Oshawa Thurs., Aug.1}, ot 7:30 p.m. Chrome suite, antique couch, show case, buffets, vanity, spece heater, rocking chair, hall tree. barb-o-que; and many more articles too num- @rous too mention. Terms cosh. Myles King auctioneer 38--Coming Events Escorted Tour NASHVILLE TENNESSEE Sept. 14 - Sept. 19 Grand Ole Opry included Write or telephone COLMER Travel Service 14 Orchardview Bivd BOWMANVILLE Tel. 623-3265 After 7 P.M, Monster BINGO TWO JACKPOTS 52 and 54 $500 IN 52 NOS. OR LESS $200 In announced Nos. $25 Consolation Prize $10 per line both games $150 Jackpot $20 PER LINE $50 FULL CARD $800 REGULAR GAMES $20 PER GAME $40 IN 17 NOS. OR LESS $150 SPECIAL GAMES $50 DOOR PRIZES | A | EARLY BIRD GAME AT 7:45 (United Church, ADMISSION $1.00 Every Thursday RED BARN BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS AT 7:00 AND 7:30 P.M. Children Under 16 Not Admitted LIONS BINGO TO-NIGHT Early Bird Game 7:45 JACKPOT Nos. 52 & 58 ONE MUST GO and Simcoe 215 p.m, _| Holdaway of Bus leaving Kin Sts. 7 ond Every Wednesday Jubilee Pavilion All proceeds to charity See Tues. Ad CARD OF THANKS BIRTHS | COSSURN -- Dog and Jen (nee Jobb) | announce the 'birth of their son, Shawn Robert, born August 4, 1966 at the Osh awa General Hospita!. A brother Randy and Leslie DEVLIN -- Laurie Elizabeth lighted to announce the arrival baby brother John Robert, |ibs, 7 25, at the Oshawa Gene pital, August jin, i760, Prove pe. are John and Donna (nee Lyons), Thanks to Or, R, Beckett and feurth floor staff. ! GOODING -- John and Sharon (ner Bunce) are pleased to announce the sete arrival of their daughter, Carrie Lea, at the Oshawa General Hospital, August 5, 1966, weighing 7 pounds, 8 ounces. A sis fer for Susan Marie, Special thanks to Or. Doherty and nursing steff. NEWELL -- Charile and Dorothy (nee Ferguson) wish to announce the birth of| twin boys, Kevin Charles, 5 tbs. & czs., Kenneth William, 4 Ibs. 18 ozs, on Aug- ust 8, 1966, at the Oshawa General Hos-| |pital, Special thanks to Dr, Beckett, Dr. Ross and 4th floor staff SOWTEN -- Gord and Kay are happy to announce the ival of Kelly. Ann, 6 pounds, 12 ou ; an Avaust §. DEATHS | ALKERTON, Martin Wayne \Entered into rest in Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, on Monday, August 8, 1966, Martin Wayne Alkerton, in his 22nd year, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. John ikerton, brother of Sharon and Bruce,| \fiance of Oebora Morrison, Resting at) jthe Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, lwith service in the chapel, Thursday, lAugust 11, at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Cemetery, (Friends may call at the funerel commencing Wednesday noon.) POWELL, Thomas Edward | At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, Tuesday, August 9%, 1966, Thomas ward Powell of Newcastle, 9 years, Husband of the late Alice R | Parker, dear father of Reta (Mrs, Clif }ford Flintoff), Newcasite, Grace (Mrs | Paul Shetier), Oshawa and Stanley, New castle, Resting at the Morris Funeral, |Chapel, Bowmanville, Service in th | chapel on Friday, at 2 o'clock, Intermen Orono Cemetery. | home 01 Ed ? t Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST | Telephone 728-6226 | Jovial | IN MEMORIAM LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 after hours 725-7928 c | A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence ond dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS | For courteous advice pleose visit the Park Office 723-2633 0 Cc :j . OBITUARIES THOMAS EDWARD POWELL In failing health for several| years, Thomas Edward ea of Newcastle, died, Aug. 9, at the Bowmanville Memorial} Hospital. He was in his 78th year A son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Edward Powell the deceased was born in the Garden Hill area and had been} a resident of the Newcastle|; district for 50 years Mr. Powell was employed by t way. and Canadian National |Railway as a maintenance Ofjing (3000) Newcastle for|Furiongs (15) way worker at many. years. member of he was also al member of the Loyal |Lodge at Elizabethville. | the former by his wife, ivived by two daughters, Mrs \Clifford W. Flintoff (Reta) of | den brue, year-olds, Black Valley Vital olds about Coo! cJames | bCaribou, /On also ran A. W. Stollery and J try; Reid and Gardiner Farms entry Meteor, Maebest, Tammy's Ringo, Gomez 115 Kenteek Roman Commander Prairie Royal, Second Ripple, . . san v4 | Famous Wealth, Hernandez 120 both the Canadian Pacific Rail-|winoy Fiash Baboona Newcastle} Mr For Wyn, Kelly XXX104 Dans Flight, Orange |Alirahni, No Boy Sail Ahead, Werry X105 for) 7 camel plodding road Egyp- 4 pack - laden passes a cow along an Egyptian toward pasturage. FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS Don't Forget Psychopaths claiming, mai 6 furlongs. 11.30 5.70 3.60 8.00 4.80 3.40 First--Purse $2,000, 3 and 4-year-olds, Si Jolie, Bell Lady Wwerry Phantom Flyer, Harrison Time 1:13 35 Lively Dancer, Blazing Alberta Sunshine, ea Flea, Brief Garon, eceeda also ran Tommy, Fa Altona $ King's' Best, Si Second--Purse $2,000, claiming 3 6 furlongs Kitten, Kornblum Missile, Harrison Royal, Gordon 1:13 1-5 Venture. Mahn, Fair 7.90 4.10 3,20 7.460 4,20 0 Some Time Arctic Itserday, Arrow Gal, Dandy also ran Daily double 45,60. 2-year course, ThirdPurse foaled 7 furlongs. Reception, Gomez Bay, Harris Mackerel Sky, Maxwell Time 1:28 1-5 aMonarch's Choice; Be A Hero, Sir Trio, Late scratch a--Windtields Farm $2,200. Canada maiden in turf 270 410 2.80 3.10 2.80 3,10 bGlen's Brother Blue Van, Food Set The Course aVictoria Day entry; b--Mrs Levesque en r Vv. oP. Mrs. J Table, L c J. Seitz Fourth.Purse $2,200, claiming 3-year ids and up, turf course, one mile hinese Sabre, Gomez 4,70 3.10 2.60 toned, Griffo 3.80 3.00 Dittfach 3.20 Time 1:39 3-5 Top Cote, Champage Lill, Roman FORT ERIE ENTRIES THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 CLEAR AND FAST FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden hree-year-olds. 6 Furlongs (10), Steve X05 Robillard 115 Whirling Typhoon, Poirer XXX 105 No Boy 115 Kelly XXX105 Gurion 1% No Boy 120 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim Three-and four-year-olds, 62 Stage, Hernandez 107 Dittfach 115 No Boy 10? Sun Goo, Gordon 109 Angus Glen, Fitzsimmons 107 Predeceased in February last|Ppeterry, Fitzsimmons 109 Alice|Needlin Al, No Boy | Patent Coated, No Boy {R, Parker, Mr. Powell is sur-! sweet Gina, Robinson 107 0 09 Also Eligible r, Essco, No Boy 109 ajestic Sal, Barroby |09 |Newcastle and Mrs. Paul Shet-| Those Who Wait, No Boy 112 ler (Grace) of Oshawa and a son, Stanley, of Newcastle | Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. L.. Laverty \(Edna) of Oshawa, Mrs. Sarah | Port Hope and Mrs. Ernest Tonkin (Margaret) of Oshawa; three brothers, | [Baden of Newcastle, William of Oshawa and Samuel of New- castle and 1! grandchildren, The funeral service will held at the Morris Funeral |Home, Bowmanville, at 2 p.m., Aug. 5. Interment will be in Orono Cemetery. L be ' | FUNERAL OF MRS. JACOB OVERGOOR High Requiem Mass was sung in St. Phillip's Roman Catholic Church at 10 a. m., Aug. 9, for. Mrs. Jacob Over }goor who died Aug. 5, at the ;Oshawa General Hospital, in her 68th year. | The mass was sung by Rev M. Beriault. Interment was in Ressurection Cemetery The pallbearers were four sons, Bernard, Gerard, Frank {and Jacob Overgoor and two sons-in-law, Adolf Holy and Henk Pennings. RUSSELL -- |. would like to take this opportunity to express my thanks te all my wonderful Oshawa friends for the lovely cards, letters and telephone calls which | received white a patient in To ronto Western Hospital. It helped se much to be remembered by teng time friends. Jennie Russell STEWART -- The family of the late Harry Stewart wish to express their ap- preciation to Mr. Ralph Moore, assistant minister, King Street United Church, Canadian Legion for supplying pallbear- ers, Sergeants' Mess, Ontario Regiment, Cedar Lodge, General Motors' 25 - Year Club, Inspectors Wiring and Harness, UAW, Armstrong Funeral Home, neigh- bors and friends, for kindness shewn during our sed bereavement. VERMOEN - my relatives | would fike fe thank all friends and nieghbdors and also I'd like to thank the Canadian Legion and Ladies' Auxiliary, Branch 4 for being kind fo me while | wes sick in » Your generosity was deeply --Casey and. Mra, Vermeen. Rock 'n' Rollers Acclaim 'Hermits' | TORONTO (CP) -- Herman's }Hermits and the Animals, two 'British rock'n'roll) groups whipped about 9,000 teen-agers into a screaming frenzy at Ma- ple Leaf Stadium Saturday night. Inspector Richard Lewis, who, headed a 60-man Toronto police appealed to the crowd for order Several screeching girls were carried from the arena by St John's Ambulance officials dur "; the performance he Beatles arrive Aug. K Golden Orange Soda Kid, Griffo X113 Lina Page Acceptor, Gaucho Dancer Tudor Heir, Canadian Lou, No Boy A-! Be An Angel, Gambar K A Solar Twist, No Boy $900 4-Secret Mir, .-Oakie Bars, 6&Gal Hunter, Crowe 6-Eden Atom. group, was booed down at thee. start of the program when he/' Claim foaled THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100 ng (7500), Maiden two-year-olds, in Canada, 6 Furlongs (14 ing's Mesita, Steve X110 Jive, Dittfach 118 No Boy -118 No Boy t No Boy 118 No Boy A-1i8 18 x10 McKeever ocked Out, Barroby 118 Steve X113 ot O'Fiz, Turcotte 115 Also Eligible: enioch, Dittfach 118 namberiane, Grech XXX108 Mrs W D Latimer and F A Roberts entry FOURTH RACE--Purse $2 ng (3000), three. and Division of 2nd), 62 Furicngs Express Purpose, No Boy 109 Slen Francis, Coombs X102 Viva La Bell, No Boy 107 04 Paraguayo, Turcotte 114 Blue Chimes, No Boy 107 Or. Bricker, Dittfach - 107 GREENWOOD RACEWAY FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot), Purse (a) 8.10 4.70 3.00 8.30 4.20 3.30 Also Started: Wee Hootenanny, Miss Easter Van Who, Van Lee Mac, Cunny's Senator, and Kawartha Helen Corbett Walker -- 1 Mile (Pace SECOND RACE Purse $900 (8 10.10 5.20 4,20 8.60 6.40 70 Good A Hil a-Harry Dillon, Arthur 7-Dixie Wick, Waples Also Started: Laura Way Sultan. Bye Killean, Stewart's 'Gold. Dream, ind Sterling Hope DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 4, PAID $31.20. H THIRD RACE $800 (8 4-Cherry Freeze, Hawke 9.40 2-Ottawa Duke, Stirton I.Star, Nib. Archdekin Also Started: DQ press, Tio's Lad, Big Wa Way pe -- 1 Mile (Trot 3.20 Bonnie and Dire Finished placed wth, for the wire. 3rd, . Disqualified and apped on break at FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace urse $1,000 (8 e Bars. rowe ¢ Duke, Pelietie &Credit Card, Wellwood Also Started: Calgal, Hold The Patsy C Lockout, ONF Ar berly, and ONF Macky Dir DNF Did Not Finish Pr FIFTH RACE -- 1} Mile (Trot), Purse 17.' $1,200 (8 Herbert a 0 DNF t EIGHT Pur ? 0 $1,000 (8 W EGYPTIAN LIVESTOCK tian highways are busy with cars, trucks, camels, donkeys, cattle: and pedes- es trians motorists drive on the horn but livestock is disdainful, Livestock eats Tribune, Dougs Chop, Smart Flyer aiso ran Fifth_Purse $2,500, olds, 51 furlongs Leelover, Steve Daring Harris Blue Time Take The Pot y also ran claiming, 5.30 3.30 2.60 5.40 3.10 2.90 By ALAN MORTON of the Hamilton Spectator River, scratch Amber Late HAMILTON (CP)--The direc tor of Hamilton's adult mental health clinic, Dr. Ronald D Nixon, has been studying men- tal "missing links." These are people between sanity and insanity, he explains --psychopaths "The psychopath is a creature of fascination and interest for all of us."' he said, addressing a class of nurses. "There are a few psychopaths fewer in mental - hos- but probably a great living among us in our homes, schools, businesses and factories, hospitals and even »., our churches,"' His major interest, says Dr. Nixon, is the "dyssocial". psy- chopath--not criminal in the le- gal] sense but capable of causing untold misery to people who do) not recognize the condition for what it is. | Superficially normal, psycho- |paths have been described as} |displaying a 'mask of sanity,"} |he said. They do not display the symp | toms of other types of mental jillness anxiety, depression confusion, delusions ad soon |The clues lie in their behavior | deviating frpm the normal in often subtle patterns only no ticeable over a period of time ARMED WITH KNIFE Dr. Nixon cited the case of a 13-year-old boy, not from. Ha- | milton, brought to his office, | "Sam was rather a_ small, thin, pasty boy, with a definitely} studious look, and wearing large, horn-rimmed glasses, The Purse $3,000, Allow. Superficial impression was of a in Canada.|somewhat pathetic and forlorn} |little boy," For the third jyears, Sam had threatened a \little girl with a knife. He de nied any sexual intent and "ex plained his attacks in a rather} and precise fash ion, and attempted to be helpful in ascertaining any possible cause,"' He was placed in a private school, A few weeks later a call came from the headmasier:| "Well, doctor, he's. done it again."" Sam had lured a little girl from a neighboring school into a field. "T was then faced witha very hard decision," Dr. Nixon said. Sensa Foot Exactor 16.00 Sixth_Purse $3,200, Bertie Township year-old fillies, turf course, one 4.90 3.10 40 3.80 2.50 3.20 Harris Minx, Image 39 1-5 Victress moa o' Northern Rullahs Time 1 Flaming Fitzs'm's McComb Shipmate also ran Seventh.Purse $2,600. claiming. 4 year-olds and up Scadadie, Ditttach aBimini Bill, Harris Rococo Rogue, Robinson Time 1:50 2-5 aSpicy Favour Maple, Tricky @--Natural try in jails, , pitals, many Admiral's Gift, Scamp also ran Farms and M, Kane en $2,200, furt Eighth.Purse year-olds and one mile Lill Eddy Lets Scawf Red Purse Time 1:40 2-5 Mount Market, for, Gray Mouse, alor also ran. claiming' up. course, about 37.40 11.30 7.70 3.20 2.70 4.10 Griffo Gomez McComb Vogel's Vic Our Squadru. Now ! Wonder, ALOTTOLIKE, Robinson 10? Windy Mahan, Steve X107 Tony's Count, McKeever X11} Danish Dancer, Hale 112 Magic Queen, No Boy 109 Also Eligible Zerotasto, No Boy 107 Skip Around, Swatuck X100 Worthy Craft, Harrison 102 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,300, Claiming 0). Tworvear-olds, 6 Furlongs (7 i, McKeever X114 Colonel S., No Boy 117 Powercourt, Barroby 111 Third Rule, No Boy 114 Anita Lea, Harris 114 Eitter Or, No Boy Swan Diver, Dittfach 116 Blank P SIXTH RACE Three-year-olds, foaled riongs a Shot Canuck pitt 5) Jr, Bell X11) otte 119 112 Ninning Hs time in three North beauty N Margabella, F RACE $3,000. Day Purse Allowances, | and up, fillies and mares.| disinterested 6) SEVNTH rse "Fort Erie Three-year-old: 62 Furlongs Speedy Lament tzsimmons Tipopick, McKeever X108 Prize Jive, Grmez 111 Brief Attire So War, Dittfach 118 Time, Grifto X106 6 Snow Allow 1 1-16 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,800. ances, Three. and four-year-olds. Miles on turf course (13). Silver Ous, No Boy 111 Ne Passez Pas, McComb c Nan, Kelly XXX98 t Reproach, No Boy A-I11 hina, Turcotte B-1)1 Likay x11] Phalanx Queen, Barroby 111 Drag Pit, No Boy 113 Seventh Line, No Boy 1 en, No Boy Gomez 11! 2 Fitzsimmons 106 Also Eligible Song of Heather, Turcotte B-111 A~Windfields Farm -entry "Mrs J MacDougald entry 5 Ibs AAC; XX--7 Ibs AAC XXX bs AAC W6 Werr WALKS ON WATER TOKYO (AP)--Seiichi Mabu- chi, 69, of Osaka, walked the four-mile width of the Akashi Strait on the Inland Sea in 4% hours with six + foot wooden floats on his feet. With each step on his invention, paddles at the rear were set in motion to help him along 0 POST TIME 2 PM 3.50 3.40 2.70 13.30 $.40 R-Follow Suit, MacDid 4-Palacona, Robillard 2-Riddeliworth, Hicks 2.60 Also Starts. Jackpot, Kentcrop, im perial Lee, Cool Chick, and Brilliant Mir RULE RAISES EYEBROWS HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (AP) The city council was told changes will have to be made in the municipal bathing ordin- ance which says: "All persons using (city) swimming pools} shall take a cleansing shower | bath in the nude A bath : es after donning a bathing suit om oD 43) shall not be permitted." Two. of 5.90 the four city pools have outdoor wainet' showers W. Grat SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse $1,800 (7 5-Creed Stone, Crowe 10.00 4.90 4.20 S-Lochinver Duke, Feagan 5.00 4.90 4-Atom Time, Filion 5.50 Also Started: Sliver Ronnie, Perennial Allie Dale, and Rendezvous Boy. SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $1,200 (8) President ee. Mighty Lady, Lester 8-Baron Dale, Hanna Also Started: Speedy ONF Skip Grattan, DNF 1 Mile (Pace) M'dill Sam, DNF ood E Peter CONSCIENCE MONEY JACKSONVILLE, Fla, (AP)-- The local recreation depart ment received $3 in cash in the mail. With the money was an unsigned note which said: "I stole a football a long time ago. Accident -- Did Not Finish H RACE Mile (Pace $},5C 6&Twinkle's Ad 'Away Kid, F PAlain Drvr Also Chiet. Dare 11.10 8.30 7.80 Ds, L'*kn éagan Drummond Started Edgewood 4.90 4.80 "2 Drummond and Bomber Dostie Opeongo Scott NINTH RACE Mile (Pace rse SEEK SOCIALIST BRIDES MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -- Havana dio says a "wedding palace" s been opened in Havana to perform "socialist. weddings," 2Plerre H'bert 1-Yankee's Pride iBrother Bob. Crowe Also Started: Arawana Ad Harrigan, Tom's Sichamp. | Total Pool $349,767, 80 6.00 4.90 Coke C 4.90. 4.00 ran ndaie Tt of a \ ww May Be All Around Us }eoncern, the attacks were get-| jand strong enough." NEWS IN BRIEF THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 10, 1966 29 Nancy Greene From AP-Reuters PORTILLO, Chile (CP)--The today after an Austrian farm giri- Monday inierrupied France's dominion of the worid alpine ski championships with a surprise victory in the women's downhill event, Erika Schinegger, 18, won Austria's first gold medal here in the fast, dangerous event that for a second time brought a heartbreaking upset to Can- ada's Nancy Greene. Miss Greene of Rossland, B.C., fell within sight of the finish when she caught her left ski on the last bump of the 2.3- kilometre course. She found lit- tle comfort in assurances that her inierim iime was one oi ine best of the day. "You don't win with half a race,' she said through tears caused by the disappointment and a nasty bruise on her right elbow and a slight cut over left eye. "I don't know what hap- pened to me." Last Friday she was leading the women's slalom after the first run, then fell on the sec- ond run and finished seventh. MEN'S SLALOM TODAY The glamorous men's giant slalom starts today with 65 competitors from 22 countries Victim Second Unlikely Spill men were back in the spotlightithree team-mates had , having earlier taken the first two medals in the women's slalom and men's downhill. brooke, Que., was best - plac- ing Canadian, comin, "ee 18, of Montreal, Miss Greene, seventh in the 1964 Olympic downhill at Inns- bruck, Austria, got to her feet almost unaided after her fall. Her left ski was twisted out of shape, one ski pole was broken and her helmet went flying te the other side of the course. A doctor said she suffered only a bruised elbow and " it shouldn't keep her off skis." Canadian coach Dave Jacobs said he could not wu the fall since Miss Greene, a racing two heats, the second | competitor for six years, rarely spills. GLOVES NOT of one-third limited farm- the produce of Egypt's land (CP Photo) | KINGSTON, Jamaica (CP) John Coker of Sierra Leone was eliminated from the Brit- ish Empire Games heavy- weight boxing Tuesday night because officials could not find a pair of gloves large enough to fit his hands. The situation resulted in William Kini of New Zealand being awarded the bout by default and given a berth in the event semi-final. Gordon Richards, coach of the Sierra Leone team, was livid when Coker was forced to the sidelines and lodged a protest. "It is not our fault if they Despite the adoptive parents' ting worse KILLED GIRL | "I had never committed' so} young a boy to a mental hos- pital, but without further ado I did this, stating a diagnosis of psychopathic personality and my opinion that he should be given no grounds privileges} whatever and that I felt he BIG ENOUGH SO HE IS DISQUALIFIED? could not provide the gloves for him," he said, "'We have never had this sort of trouble before." Coker is the British univers- ities champion, He was rated a solid chance to win the heavyweight gold medal, but Harry Banks, sec- retary of the Amateur Inter- national Boxing Association, said Coker's thumbs were too long for any gloves available at the fight. "He apparently has a very long thumb and the gloves tried on him could not be laced up." would commit murder when old Contract Talks For Stelco Resume TORONTO (CP) -- Contract talks between the Steel Co. of Canada and the United Steel- workers of America resumed here Tuesday night following a four-day wildcat strike of work- ers at the company's Hamilton plant. Dr. Nixon did not see Sam for three years. When he did, the youth was a murderer. | After a year in the mental! hospital he was sent to a spe-) cial school which allowed him home for the holidays. He had taken a summer job as a stock- room boy and had invited a lit- tle girl to the stockroom. "He tied her up, stabbed her} with a large knife many times, oe then brutally mutilated the) my» negotiations resumed be- ody, | "He remembered the incident jore con ott coutian "ca very well, and did not claim! spout 11,000 workers quit the job any amnesia or clouding of con- last week. They went back to sciousness. . . , He is back in work Monda the provincial hospital and most} ys P certainly will never be re-|, The strike, marked by vio- leased." jlence and arrests, was in pro- jtest as the length of negotia- FOUND IN BOOKS jtions, strung over several Dr. Nixon said there are Denison Has Net Profit Of $4,568,000 TORONTO (CP) -- Denison Mines Ltd. had a net profit of $4,568,000 or $1.02 a share com- pared with $6,034,000 or $1.35 last year. Lake Ontario Cement Lid, a Denison subsidiary, had a ne# loss of $202,000 compared with a profit of $750,000 in the six months. However, the interim report says, earnings in the sec- ond half will improve on last year's results. Denison says # is modifying its plant at Elliot Lake to pro- duce yttrium oxide as a. byprod- uct of uranium, Yttrium is used in the production of color tele- vision sets | months. many psychopaths described in}--------- English literature: Cressida in Shakespeare's Troilus And Cressida, Heathcliffe in Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, Becky Sharp in Vanity Fair by Thackeray and Mildred in Somerset Maugham's Of Hu- man Bondage, for example. He gave the nurses a list of a dozen characteristics of the psychopath to remember: superficial charm and intelligence, --absence of delusions and other irrational signs, --absence of nervousness, --unreliability, --untruthfulness and ity --lack of remorse or shame, antisocial behavior or be- trayal without. adequate reason, --failure to learn by expe- rience, --egocentricity and incapacity for love, --"no gratitude or loyalty or appreciation." 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