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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Aug 1966, p. 19

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SPORTS BRIEFS SETS WORLD RECORD LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- The Santa Clara, Calif., Swim Club set a world recordof 8:55.4 in the women's 800-metre freestyle relay Saturday night at the U.S. Amateur Athletic Union outdoor swimming and diving champi- onship. The world mark was THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 22, 1966 9Q -. OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS '38--Coming Events Escorted Tour NASHVILLE TENNESEE Sept. 14- Sept. 19 Grand Ole Opry included ~ NOTICE TO | CREDITORS AND OTHERS CREDITORS, and others, hav- ing claims against the Estate Of Lawrence >racey, iuiw the City ef Oshawa, in the County and Province of On- tario, are required to send full particulors and details of their claims in. writing or otherwise, to the undersigned solicitor for the Admini Write or telephone / COLMER Travel Service 14 Orchardview Blyd. BOWMANYVILLE Tel. 623-3265 tor on or before the 9th day of September, 1966 in as much as ofter that date, the assets of this estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims that have been received by the undersigned. DATED AT OSHAWA, this 19th day of August, 1966. JAMES A, MACDONALD, Barrister & Solicitor, 286 King Street West, Oshawa, Ontario. Solicitor for Murray Stacy, Administrator for the Estate of Lawrence Stacey. i WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts contracted in my name by Lag ond 1966, --LEE $. FROST on or after this date, August 22, without my written consent. BINGO KINSMEN CENTRE TUESDAY, 7:45 Early Bird Game FREE ADMISSION Jackpot 56 and 54 Children under 16 not allowed Special 7:30 bus from 4 Corners WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO Nos. 52 and 56 37--Auctions TONIGHT-8 P.M. AUCTION SALE Livestock, Machinery, Furn- iture. W. H. Van Oeteloar R.R.1 Whitby, 2 miles off No. 2 Highway on Town Line. SATURDAY, AUG. 27 at 1 P.M, 1 holstein cow due Nov. 1, 1 holstein heifer 1 year old, 1 calf, 1 chunk, long haired German Pointer dogs, | fe- male 6 year old water and track dog. 2 male pups. All dogs have papers. Ford tractor, disc, hay rake, electric fencer, 300-400 bales of straw, 300 bus. oats, kitch- en suite, dining room suite, re- frigerator, dressers, desk, floor polisher, end table. 45 gal. drum, 200 gal. gas drum. Many more articles too num- erous to mention. Terms cash. MYLES KING AUCTIONEER 725-3039 RED BARN EXTRA BUSES BIRTHS ELFORD-- Murray and Linda (nee Bray) wish to announce the birth of their son Randy Steven & ibs., 9 ozs.» August 19, 1966 at Oshawa Genera! Hos- pital. Many thanks to Doctors at Brook- lin Medical Centre and fourth floor staff. | LAWLOR-- At Oshawa General Hos- pital on Tuesday August 16, 1966 to Harold (Tod) and Janet (Lakin) a baby girl (stillborn). MANNING-- Larry and Gwen (nee DeHart) are happy to announce the safe arrival of thelr son, Brian Larry Ross, 7 Ibs., 8 ozs., at Oshawa General Hos- pital, Saturday August 20th, 1966. A bro- ther for Tina Elizabeth. Special thanks to Dr. F. A, Cuddy and nurses and staff on the fourth floor | THERTELL-- Wayne and Jane (nee | Sutton) wish to announce the arrival of a son, Timothy Wayne on Saturday Aug- ust 20, 1966 weighing 9 Ibs., 2 ozs, @ the Oshawa General Hospital. YOUNG-- Gordon and Norma (nee Dickson) are happy to announce the arrival of @ baby bey, born Saturday August 20, 1966. A brother for Sheryl |Lynn. Special thanks to Dr. Halam-An- AUCTION SALE Property of MRS. A. COLE 34 Switzer Dr., Oshawa will be held at Stirtevant's Auction Hell, 33 Hall St., Oshowa ot 5 P.M. Dressers, single bed, vacuum cleaner, washing machine, book case, bedding, electric stove, refrigerator, floor pol- isher, carpets, end tables, lamps, dishes, chesterfield, chrome suite, ironing board, drapes. Many articles too ---- to mention. Terms, a "MYLES KING AUCTIONEER PHONE 725-3039 dres and staff of fourth floor. Engineers at the Suez Canal Authority research centre study the model of a typical freighter hull as it "steams" through a minia- MODEL OF CANAL FOR SUEZ ture copy of «the Suez tween speed for canal users Canal. They are measuring on the one hand and safety waves and wake set up at and protection of canal different speeds. The tests banks on the other, For help determine balance be- example, too much speed can set up currents and pressures. that damage | canal banks. | --CP Photo --cprrummms -- FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS | Queensville } | MRS. ROSE CHASCZEWSKI | '| An. Oshawa resident for the! |past 45 years, died Sunday, Aug. |21,-at the Princess Margaret} Hospital, Toronto, in her 80th) year. ; Mrs. Rose Chasczewski, 481) Ritson Rd. S., died after five| | | DEATHS CHASCZEWSKI, Rose Entered into rest in Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, on Sunday, August 21, 1966, Rose Ellzuk, widow of Kosten Chasczewski, mother of Mrs. Patrick F. Anten. (Ann), Pomono, Callf., Mrs. Mary Topping, Los Angeles, Calif., John |Chasczewski, Oshawa, William Chase, |Paim Springs, Calif. Peter Chase, To- }ronto, in her 80th year. Funeral from the |Armstrong Funeral Home on Tuesday, jat 9 a.m. with funeral service in St. Mary's Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church, Tuesday, August 23, at 9.30 a.m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. (Pray- ers will be held at the funeral home, Monday, at 7 p.m.) HALL, Francis, Henry (Frank) Entered into rest at Alax and Pickering , August 21, his 6th gre Bryant ell : Hall is resting at McEachnie Funeral 28 Kingston Rd. W., Pickering. Auction Sale SAT., AUG. 27 Household Furniture, Property of MR. JOSEPH COWX 408 Dundas St. W., Whitby Piano, chesterfield suite, din- ing room suite, 2 rocking chairs, china cabinet, studio couch, beds, dressers, 2 rugs, television, refrigerator, stove, washing machine, dishes. Many other articles. nesday, August 24 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto. HODGSON, Melville Howard Suddenly at his home, North Bay, Friday August 19, 1966. Melville Howard Hodg- son, beloved husband of Ena Alford and dear father of Carol, dear son of Mrs. Milton Hodgson and the late Mr. Hodg- Son, dear brother of Bob, Birmingham Also one gr Fu- feral from Martin's Funeral North Bay on Tuesday et 2 p.m. LEBEL, Edgar Entered Into rest In the Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday, August 20, 1966, Edgar LeBell; beloved husband of Chretien; father of Mrs. Joe Roy (Jean), Malartic, Quebec; Roger LeBel, To ronto; John LeBel, Malartic, Quebec; Peter LeBel, Bay Ridges, In his 76th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with Requiem High Mass in St. Gregory's Church, Tuesday, August 23, at 10 a.m. Interment Resur- rection Cemetery. Prayers will be held at Home, .| place Rose | months of failing health. | She was the former Rose! Elizuk, born at Bukovina, Uk-| jraine, Oct. 10, 1886. Mrs. Chas-| czewski had lived in Canada for) 64 years. | She married the late Mr,| Costen Chasczewski in Montreal, | in 1911 and had lived in obalt| and Timmins as well as Oshawa. | A member of St. Mary's Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church, the late Mrs. Chasczew- ski is survived by two daugh- ters, Mrs. Patrick F. Anten} (Ann), Pomona, Cal., and Mrs. Mary Topping of Los Angeles, Calif. She also had three sons, John Chasczewski of Oshawa, William Chase., Palm Springs, Calif., and] Peter Chase of Toronto. The funeral will take place} from the Armstrong) Funeral Home and funeral serv-| ices will be held at St. Mary's, Tuesday, Aug. 23. Prayers will be said at the funeral home, at 7 p.m. Interment will be at St. Mary's cemetery. Rev. R. Panczenko will perform the service. EDGAR LEBEL | Edgar Lebel, 76, died Satur-| day, Aug. 20, at the Oshawa General Hospital after a! lengthy illness. | Mr. Lebel, 25 Wilson Rd. S.,/| was the son of the late Mr.| and Mrs. Theophile Lebel and | Kingusto, | FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)--Results at/Park Heights, River Party also ran. Fort Erle race track Saturday. --_-- Fifth -- $2,500. Claiming three-year and jyear-clds and up, 1% miles. Aromart, Barroby 3.30 2.80 2.70|Spicy Favour, Harris 9.90 8.10|Royal Maple, Turcotte 7.00} Time 1:51 1-5, Master Matt H., Fabison also ran. First--s2,000. three tour-year-olds, 6 Robby Jr., Gomez Worthy Craft, Harrison T Grubb 5. Claiming furlongs. 2.80 'ony's Count, Time 1:12 Magic Queen, Peterry, Needlin Al, Golden Around, Hyseinne, also ran. Jovial Lady, _--_-- Champ, _ Skip|Exactor: $56.00. \tserday, Piedall| Sixth--$10,000 --_-- 6¥2 furlongs. $2,000. Claiming three and|Pine Point, Gomez Second-- four-year-olds, 6 fugiengs. {Pine Point, Gomez ez 9.30 4.90 .300|/Runways, Walsh rrison 5.40 3.70) Amber Arctic Venture, Tea, McComb 2.80 | 217.3. edded. Two-year-olds, 6.80 4.40 2.30 6.80 4.40 2.: 8.60 Coated, Gina, Rebinson Time: : Gina, Robinson 80| Royal Herod, Forest Path, Boot Hill, Phantom Flyer, Sun Stage,|Ruling Crown, Riliow also ran, Purpose, Alirahni, Blue) -- imes, Josephine G. also ran. Seventh--$25,000 added. lolds, 1% miles. |He's A Smoothie, Ditth 6.00 |Burning Luke, McComb three-year-|Ice Water, Turcotte | Time 2:19. #.10 4.10 2.80| Belmonarctic, Arab Prince, Robin 9.40 5.40|Whipet, Northern Minx, Hinemoa, 3.60|Flaming Victress, Stevie B. Good als ran. Patent Sweet Sweet Express Chi Three-year- Dally double: $14.40. 4.40 3.50 oe 11.50 6.90 Third--$2,100. Claiming 4.70 olds and up, 62 furlongs. Kykke Til, Harris Shining Wings, Coombs Machavoine, Dittfach Time 1:17 35. Sky Spark, Maytown, Take Notice, oo Gay Pageant, Apple, Perugino 2nd also| Bighth--$2,200. Claiming ran. jolds and up, 1% miles. Vedas, Coombs three-year-|Top Cote, Prueitt up, 7 furlongs. Meteor, Dittfach Gift, McComb 6.40 3.30 2.50) Time 2:05 4-5. 3.90 2.60} Mr. T.V., Lf'n Bid, Robdiz, Dougs 3.20 Humber Broom also ren. three-year- _--_ 8.50 5.50 4.10 Fourth--$72,400. Claiming 9.30 5.80 olds and 3.80 Admiral's Winkie, z Aliruiiah, -- Dittfech Time 1:24 45. -- Bimini Bill, Well Te Do.'Attendance: 13,949. Handle: $754,551. FORT ERIE ENTRIES TUESDAY, AUG. 23 Miss Orleans, Harrison 116 Anuwar, Gordon 111 | Speedy Redbird, Steve X114 Larkspur Lady, Turcotte 116 | Whistler's Wife, Gomez 114 |Whirling Duchess, Barroby 114 Mariner's Deb, Kelly XXX109 'een Session, No Boy 119 Page Charmer, Zedner XXX106 Speedy Sonnet, No Boy 114 | SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claiming SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim-| (5000). Three-year-olds. About 7 Furiongs ing (4000). Three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs (9)| on turf course (8). Mazel, Kornblum X107 Lazy Rhythm, No Boy 114 Biack Kitten, Kornblum X100 | Albertarama, Harris A-111 Nayno, Harrison A-105 |Grand Roman, Fitzsimmons 122 Yorkdale, No Boy 8-117 | Our Gem, Kelly A-XXX96 Java Jive, Harris 114 |Chance Encouter, Coombs X106 High In Back, Guyton 117 | Itsfordem, Turcotte B-114 Sunny James, Dittfach A-112 | Lady Kesha, Harris B-109 iron $tar, No Boy B-117 | Shining Mark, Barroby 111 Roman Pride, Turcotte 112 |A--L C Morrisroe entry A--Mrs D G MacGregor and Mrs W|B--D Krever, F J Balurny and RJ | FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden two-year-old fillles. 6 Furlongs (7). | Tudor Liz, No Boy 114 Solar Princess, Dittfach 119 Toga Sea, No Boy 119 Rough Record, Guyton 119 Frozen Lady, Hernandez 119 T ZZuZcchiattl entry 8.60 5.20 3.10 5.80 3.20 9:00.1, set by the City of Com- Merce Uiuy, Lvs Aussie, se tae 1965 meet. JEROME WINS, B.C. LOSES EUGENE, Ore. (AP) -- De- spite two victories by Vancou- ver's Harry Jerome, Oregon de- feated British Columbia 22914- 168% Saturday in an interna- tional track and field meet. Jerome won the 100 in 9.6 and the 220 in 20.7, BRITON RACES IN KARLSKOGA, Sweden (AP) Britain's Chris Erwin won the formula 3 auto car race Sun- day. Erwin, in a Brabham Ford- Cosworth, covered the 18 laps of 1.8641 miles in 29 minutes, 4.5 seconds. COMES SECOND TROY, N.Y. (AP)--Dick Fern of Buffalo averaged 213 points a game to defeat Ross Davis of Montreal, a member of Can- ada's all-star bowling team in the finals of the Bowlers Club Open at suburban Latham Sun- day. Fern ran up a total of 2,135 pins over 10 games. Davis, with a.208 average, finished with 2,084. SUPPORTS PROPOSAL Track and Field Federation is the newspaper Asahi reports. It lsays an idea proposed by the U.S. Amateur Athletic Union | Takes Series Whitby girls lost a 10 - 8 decision to the Queensville girls, Saturday. afternoon, in Queens- ville, in the third and decid- ing game of their PWSU Ju- venile Girls playoff series. The Whitby girls had eked out a 6-5 win right in Queens- veille, in the opening game of the set but they dropped an 18 - 16 decision at home, on Wednesday night and then lost the loss, for the site of the third game. Whitby took a 4-1 lead in the third inning on Saturday after- noon, on singles by Pat Ran- kine, Cathy Chapman, Sue Borchuk, a triple by Debbie Mc- Coy and an infield out. With the score tied at 4-4, they again took the lead in the fifth, when McCoy and Bor- chuk both singled and Jan Mc- Grath hit a homer. Taht made it 7-4 and each team scored once in the sixth -- but after that, Lindquist silenced the Whitby bats, shutting them out for the last three frames. Meanwhile, Queensville came fighting back to finally get to Cathy Capman's slants and win the game. They had scored one in the second, two in the fourth and one in the fifth. They ad- ded one in the sixth, got an- other in the seventh and one in the 8th, this one a homer by Borselline, to make it 8-7. In the top of the 9th, Queens- ville girls won the game and series when J. Dixon singled, N. Himes doubled, K. Dixon singled, E. Elliott walked and Borsellino singled, for a three- run rally, and a 10-8 lead. United States, Canada, Aus- | lother countries in the Pacific area. | APPOINT COACH Junior Canadiens Dalgleish of Montreal as coach Halifax club is owned by St Louis Blues, League. EX-BASEBALL STAR DIES GLOVER: paced the league in doubles. ACCEPTS INVITATION WINNIPEG (CP)--Alois. Pod authority, has accepted an invi Riding School. NO PETTING away by the scent of man. in full support of an American) DC ; proposal for a pan-Pacific track|a "poor boy" top -- a beginner land field championship meet, was to organize a meet bringing together athletes from the tralia, New Zealand, Japan and HALIFAX (CP) -- Halifax have an- nounced the appointment of Phil The 40-year-old veteran player and coach succeeds Leo Bossy, who has been named coach of Montreal Junior Canadiens. The one of the new teams in the National Hockey SVILLE, N.Y. (AP) George J. Burns, a star centre fielder for the old New York Giants from 1911 to 1921, died Monday after a long illness. He was 75. Burns led the National League with 62 stolen bases in 1914 and for the next three years continued to set records, includ- ing the most consecutive games played by an outfielder. He also hajsky of Vienna, an equestrian tation to judge riding events at the 1967 Pan-American Games here. Trainer of the performing Lippizan horses, Mr. Podhajsky is former chief of the Vienna Young wild animals may be killed by the touch of a human hand. They die from starvation when their mother is frightened 'POOR BOY' TOP By ALICE BROOKS Knit fashion's favorite top -- TOKYO (AP) -- The Japan|sleeveless, short, long sleeve, |to go with everything! School, sport success! Kn jean do it! 7426: sizes 32-34; 36-38 incl. 60 Front Stree Ont. Ontario res craft Dept., Toronto 1, NAME, ADDRESS. Knit, crochet fashions, afghan: today. Just. knit, purl rib- bing. Use sport yarn. Pattern THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needle- dents add 2c. sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in new 1967 Needlecraft Catalog! quilts, embroidery, toys, gifts. Two Free Patterns. Send 25c. 12 remarkable heirloom quilts -- complete patterns in color in Museum Quilt Book 2. Quilt- ing motifs. Send 60c. 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Maiden| manville, on Sunday August 21, 1966.| The late Mr. Lebel married|twoyear-old fillies (Division of tst.-6|Claiming (4000). Three-year-olds and up. ~ Bille a! RR ; Hampton (in fer the former Rose Chretien, Osh-jfuriongs (6) | About i' 1-16 Lele degd turf course (9) year. Beloved wife of Fr: - lara B. Good, Walsh 114| Jay Flight, jach 109 coe, dear mother of Mrs. D. McCullough| 2Wa, and they have been re- Sinistitng Brees, No' Boy 4 | Sados ralke, No Boy 123 (Margaret), Mrs. R. Powell (Bertha),/sidents of Oshawa for the past|Sunday Cruz, Steve X109 | Duby Cat, Fitzsimmons 109 Mrs. H. Hanke (Jean) Mrs. R. Dickin-| Five years Victoria Day, Kornblum XX107 Li'l Eddy, Griffo X112 son (Marilyn) all of Oshawa, Mrs. D. > years. i Elm Wood, McComb 114 Rickard (Pearl) of Newcastle. Sister of A steamfitter by trade, Mr.} | Bennie Zenith, No Boy 109 Sale at 1 p.m. Terms Cash. Pogue Auctioneer, Loyal -- Purse $2,300. Tight Security For Election SAIGON (Reuters) The 38--Coming Events MONDAY Weight Watcher, McComb 114 Yor Priority, Gordon 114 8:00 P.M. BINGO ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM 690 King St. East at Farewell "-- FREE - ADMISSION ~ FREE -- 20 Reg. Games--Total $300 SNOWBALL--$270 in 56 Nos. Pius $10 each horrizontal line. Regulor Jackpot $100 in 56 Nos. $20 Con. SHARE THE WEALTH Good Parking Tickets Available at _ The Door Extra Bus Service No Children-Please €lmer Wilbur of Hampton. Resting at the Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home. Funeral service 2 o'ciock Tuesday after- noon. Interment Zion Cemetery. WEEKES, Ida Florence R.N. at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on her 87th year. Dear sister of Edith, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry John Weekes, predeceased by four thers, Harry, George, Edward and Char- jes. Resting at the Northcutt and Smith Funeral. Home. Funeral service 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. interment Bow- manville Cemetery. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW IFUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM GAME -- In loving memory of 8 dear father and husband Charles E. Game who passed away August 22, 1960. Tenderly | treasure the past With memories that will always last. And when | cease to think of you Will be when God has called me too. --€ver remembered by wife Eleanor. GAME -- in loving memory of ov dear Dad and Grandpa, Charles Game who passed away August 22, 1960. BINGO St. Gertrude's AUDITORIUM TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. 690 K'NG E. at FAREWELL FREE ADMISSION Snowball Jackpot $270., 56 Nos. $20 Consolation Reg. Jackpot 57 Nos. $100. GOOD PARKING Extra -Bus Service Tickets available ot the door $20 Consolation. Good Prizes. Your presence is ever near us Your love remains with us You were the kind of a Grandpa Your loved ones would never forget. --Always remembered by daughter Mar- lorie, son-in-law Russell and grand- children Patsy and Peter. et, Dad and father and grandfather, Chacies E. Game who passed away August 22, 1960. There is a family who misses you And finds time long since you went, Tears that we shed are in silence And we breathe @ sigh of regret For you were ours, and we remember, Though ali the world forgets. --Lovingly remembered by son Russell, daughter-in-law Eleanor, grandchildren Donna, Charles, Brenda and John. SHOWKOWY -- In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Kath- erine Showkowy who passed sway August 22, 1960. LIBERAL MEETING TUES., AUG. 23 -- 8 P.M. GENOSHA HOTEL Time speeds on, five years have gone Since death Its gloomy cast Upon our home, where all was bright, And took from us @ shining light, We miss that light, and ever will, Her vacant place none can fill. Here we mourn, but not in vain, For in heaven we will meet again --Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten by daughter Ann, son-in-law Joseph and grandchildren Gloria, Mark and Ann Marie. "| the GAME -- In loving memory of our) Lebel was a member of St. |Gregory's parish. | He is survived by his bod |Mrs. Rose Lebel, a daughter,| Sunday August 21, 1966, Ida Weekes in)Mrs. Joy Roy (Jean) of Mal-|®eya! Doctor, Steve X111 lartic, Que., and three sons,| bro-/ Roger, Toronto; John, Malartic| Dream Pian, Coombs X110 |Que.; and Peter of Bay Ridges. | | The funeral will take place jfrom the Armstrong Funeral} |Home and a requiem high mass} |will be sung at St. Gregory's Tuesday, Aug. 23 by Monsig-| nor Paul Dwyer. Burial will take place at Re- surrection Cemetery. | Prayers will be said at the funeral home Monday at 7:30) p.m. | | FUNERAL OF AMANDA ELLEN KNIGHT | The funeral of Amanda Ellen Knight, who diéd Thursday,| Aug. 18, at the Oshawa General Hospital, was held at the Arm- strong Funeral Home, Saturday, | Aug. 20. | The service was conducted by| Rev. Arthur Magee, of} Centre Street United Church and burial was at the Oshawa Union cemetery. Pallbearers were: Philip Sauve, Ralph Schofield, Frank Black, Peter Willison, Reg Burr and Carl] Ritchey. | | THE FUNERAL OF | MRS. AMY TWILLEY | The funeral of Mrs. Amy) Twilley, 50 Thornton Rd. S.,| was conducted Friday from) McIntosh Anderson Funeral| |Home to Christ Memorial Ang- lican Church. The service, at 2 p.m., was conducted -- by Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon.| Interment was at Union Ceme- tery. Mrs. Twilley, pre- deceased by her _ husband,| Henry Arthur Twilley, | died; Tuesday at her residence. Pall-! bearers were John Beamish, Irvin Twilley, Lawrence Cannon, Ray Greentree, Jack) Marlowe and Paul Kennedy. | | Superior Sal, No Boy 114 |&Lorna Rhythm, Caldwell | Baden-Baden, Grubb X118 Bull Market; Guyton 123 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim-| North Woods, Werry X107 2 (3000). Three-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 Miles (7). EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- Admiral Armbro, Hale 116 ing (3000). Three-year-olds end up (Divi- | ston of 4th) 1 1-16 Miles (7). | Safety Man, No Boy 119 |French Twist, No Boy 117 Uniprix, Kelly XXX10? Golden Bubble, Grubb X109 | Five Loves, Barroby 111 | Star Grad, Gomez 122 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim-| Atti, Dittfach 114 ing (5000), Two-year-old fillies, foaled in| X--S Ibs AAC; XX=--7 Ibs AAC; XXX-- Canada. 6 Furlongs (10). 10 Ibs AAC, Page Day, Bell X109 POST TIME 2 PM King's Mesita, No Boy 114 Silver Beau, Hernandez 115 Haunt, Guyton 115 Mighty Patrol, Kelly XXX112 Briarcliff Boy, Maxwell 122 GREENWOOD RACEWAY FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). $1,000 (8) 5-Valvis Bay, L'rence 2Miss Carolene Ann, Webb Purse| Also Started: Kilter, Squadron Lead 5-Madam Victor, Arthur 3.20 3.10: 2.90) 20.70 10.80) FOURTH RACE -- 1 4.70| Purse $1,100 (7). Adios, Meadow|5-Joe Johnston, Dowson 5.40 3.20 2.70 Raw Yankee, and/1-Sue Dudley, Curran 3.70. 2.90 4-Cyrstal_ Duke, Hicks 4.40 Also Started: Pierre Herbert, May Pace).| Trust, Lynden Bullet, and The McNab. | Scratched, Reed's Dream. 8.60 3.60 3.10) 3.50 2.90| FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse 90} $1,400 (7). G|5-Go For Broke, Filion Caldwell Scott, Clark er, 2.70 Mile (Pace). Also Started: Lil's Liner, Victory Van, Patsy C. Lookout SECOND RACE -- | Purse $900 (7). 6Billy G Express, G'th 1-Country Mite, Feagan 7-Rocky Senator, Duford Also Started: Hold The Mile 4 Phone, Patsy 2nd, Horatius, and Hurricane Will. Scratched, Ben Ca 2. DAILY DOUBLE, Started: Amber Chief B, Bucky | North, Karen May, and Dusty Chief. THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot). Purse| Scratched, Admit. $1,300 (8) -Mr Matilda, Waples 19.40 6.80 3.80) SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse 5-Tootsie Doll, Walker 3.60 2.60) $1,800 (6) Armbro Farr, Pick Song, and Peter |5-Stoney Buke, Feagan McNab, 6-Rudby Duby Doo, Dostie 3.00 2.50 2-Drednaught, Crowe 3.51 Also Started: Atom Time, County Rod- ney, and Adam Hanover. EXACTOR, 5 AND 6, PAID $13.50 | SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) | Purse $1,800 (6). |7-Gerry Mir, Dostie }1-Brave Sir, Filion 3-Gentry Yates, Wellwood 4 | Also Started: Scat Time, Angelic Wic jand Spring Caper. | Scratched, Eagle Armbro. EIGHTH RACE -- "Canadian Pacing Derby," 1 Mile (Pace). Purse $14,760 (7) 6H A M'land, Feagan 5-Timely Knight, Dostie 4.40 3.10 |4Woodlawn Drummond, Waples 3.70 Also Started: Golden Blend, Tactile, | Dancing David, and Jerry Hal, Scratched, Gay Parader. 3.50 2.30 2.20 gid Abe, 2.60 2.40 rey. 1-E ood 5 AND 6, PAID $16.60 | Also 4.00 2.60 2.30 IN MEMORIAM A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 LOCKE'S. FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6553 after hours 725-7928 | Attendance, 12,470 Total Pool, $822,757 630 4.20 2.90 0 K, 35.50 9.40 4.10 NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace), Purse }$1,800 (8). 5-Ray Mir, Dost! 1-Fireside Adios, 8.20 4 3-Adican, Hanna 4.50 Also Started: Galen's Boy, High Patch, Lynden Aimer, Shotting Par, and Allie Dale. 16. le 60 10.70 5.00 McFadden 20 90/ given a South Viet Nam government to- day, pened its campaign to pub- licize the Sept. 11 national elec- tions as a police security watch was tightened against Viet Cong believed to be infiltrating the capital. At least 200 persons have been reported detained for question- ing in the last few days. Police sources said security guards in the Saigon-Gia Dinh area cap- tured Viet Cong banners and slogans urging the public to boycott the elections. They said Communist docu- ments captured in other prov- inces ordered guerrillas to sabo- tage the elections by bombings and armed attacks. Government teams spread out through the capital area today to urge the people to vote in the elections to form an assembly to hammer out a constitution and organize a return to civilian rule. More than a dozen teams were ceremonial sendoff and orders to apply patience and tact in explaining the vital is- sues of the election to people |who might not understand. Similar teams are already at work in other areas and the of- ficial campaign for candidates jin the election opens Friday. . FOOTBALL | SCORES, By THE CANADIAN PRESS SUNDAY Ontario Eenior East York 66 St. Catharines 0 |Northern Ontario Intermediate Kirkland Lake 0 Sudbury 47 Sturgeon Falls 18 Timmins 22 | SATURDAY | Ontario Junior |Sarnia 12 Brantford 25 |}Windsor 55 Oakville 12 TIGERS TAKE TOLL Man-eating tigers killed 46 people near Calcutta, India, in 1964 and 1965, Jim Ruddock, a male nurse at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, instructs three hospital orderlies at the hospital who fight a poor public image because nurses are tradionally women. Ruddock, 44, who trained in Britain, is super- intendent of the hospital's NURSE GIVES DIRECTIONS 143 'prderlies. Pictured at left 'are Ruddock, David Hayes, Henrik Bauer. meister, and Charles Alger. (CP Phote)

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