38--Coming Events NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT R.S.C. 1952, Chapter 193 THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF » ONTARIO hereby gives notice that it has under Section 7 of the said Act deposited with - the Minister of Public Works, ot Ottawa, and in the Regis- tha Ranictry ar Division "of the County of Ontario, at Whitby, Province of Ontario, description of the 'site and plan of the nuclear- electric power station pro- aad to be.constructed in the 'ownship of Pickering, in the County of Ontario, in the Province of Ontario, being composed of: 1, Part of Block "A", Re- gistered Plon 578; Part of the Water Lot in front of Lot 21 Range 2, Broken Front Concession; . All of Water Lot HY76, being port of the bed of Lake Ontario in front of Lots 19 and 20, Range 2, Broken Front Concession and Blocks "A" and "B"', Register- ed Plan 578. AND toke notice that after the expiration of one month from the date of the publico- tion of this notice THE. HY- DRO ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO will, under Section 7 of the soid Act, apply to the Min- ister of Public Works for ap- proval of the said site and plan, DATED at Toronto, Ontario, this 8th day of September A.D. 1966. E. B. EASSON Secretary THE HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF NORMAN WILLIAM PURDY ALL claims against the es- tate of the late Normon Wil- liam Purdy, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Retired, who died on or about the 16th day of July, 1966, must be filed with the undersigned on or before the 24th day of September, 1966, after which date the estate will be distributed according to low. Lloyd G, Corson Executor, ¢/o Creighton, Dryan, Mur- doch & Victor, Barristors & Solicitors, 5 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario. 1, CLAUDE 8B. PROST, oF S74" Woif Street, Oshawa, will not for any debts contracted 1966, sant. = (signed) Claude B. 5 Prost. 1, ROBERT JAMES TALBOT formerly ore) be responsibie| in my name! by anyone, on or after this date. sep | 1, without my written con- ROWE TOURS. MEXICAN HOLIDAY Escorted Oct. 5 ---- 28th. 24 days. Places of interest -- Mexico City, Acapulco, Larco and many others. No night travel. Wheeling W. Va. sineiens Thanksgiving Weekend Oct. 7-10 Hotel ond tours arranged. Travel deluxe, air condition- ed. washroom motor coach, @2. 5 cw abave tours phone or write Rowe Trovel Agency 885-2527 Port Hope. TORONTO race results: Hating First~-Purse $2,100, PA hong maiden 3 and 4-year-olds, furlongs. North Duchess (Fitz) 70 ao He Natural Visitor (Griffo 0.30 8 Left in Trust (wiittech) 150 Time: 1:13 35, Plate Glass, Pepper Pipe, Miss ae anne H,, Phalanx Queen, Good Sunday, Susie Sweet, Fabius Fanny also ran. (CP)--Friday's Woodbine Second--Purse $2,000, eine: Ing 3-year-olds and weverte s tor! Robby Jr, (Gomez) 3.60 2% in a Flovd (Roberts) hse nar % "hae 4, : Senator pis "Briefsin, Take Notice. claim- ciiiaieadiiaaaiioa Daily Double: (3) North Duchess end (3) Robby Jr, paid 25,40. BINGO ST. GEORGE'S HALL Albert and Jackson Sts. Every Monday - 7:45 p.m. 20 regular games $10 and $20 2 Jackpots Ist $220, 56 Nos. $5 each horizontol line 2nd $100. 51 Nos, Consolation for each $10 Door prizes $15 Third maiden e- Famous Wealth (Hern'z) Ablegate SSarrey) Game Over " oo 112 Jovial lay. "Garten Girl, Come onine » Caballo Baha, Bb, Comey Rie, Combayr, uae artlan Champ elso Fourth---Purse $2,100, gail claim- ing 2-year-olds, 6 Call the: Preacher Hi 5.20 ied he Anuwar (Gordon) bes nl at + gaged * 2 Purse 2,100, and 4-year-olds, Blenheim, 6 furlongs 3.40 Time: Mins By Whiati¢, Valley Queen, Pin Charmer, Mehmoud's Star also ran. BINGO U.A.W.A. HALL SATURDAY, SEPT. 7:30 P.M. 4 GAMES OF $20, $30 $40, $50 JACKPOTS ONE GAME $150 _SHARE THE WEALTH PUBLIC MEETING WHITBY. TOWNSHIP PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION TUES., SEPT. 20, 1966 ODDFELLOWS HALL, BROOKLIN 8:00 P.M. Election of Delegates for Nomingtion Meeting EET YOUR PROSPECTIVE CANDIDATES Everyone Welcome BINGO KINSMEN CENTRE TUESDAY, '7:45 Early Bird Game FREE ADMISSION Jackpot 52 and 50 Children under 16 not allowed Special 7:30 bus from 4 Corners. 17th 20 GAMES, $10 A GAME |ture, flower-like charm. | THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) MONDAY, SEPT, 19 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claiming} | (5000). Maiden two-year-olds, foaled in) | Canada, 6 Furiongs (9). |Golden Jive, Dittfach 118 | Butternut Bay, Griffo X110 ioe Ree og i sey i ib FLOWER CIRCLES | By ALICE BROOKS | Combine a rainbow of scraps for an afghan with ribbed tex-| SIZES 4567 12¥%4--24% "FOR HALF SIZE | Sunshine-bright, 54-inch flow-| By ANNE ADAMS lex circles -- crocheted in slip-| TOWN AND TRAVEL suc-|"'t! King No Soy 118 per stitch; join for show-piece.|cess -- sew this pretty, poised| SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim Use knitting worsted. Pattern|dress now and be ready when ~~ (3000). Three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs | |7493: directions, fall arrives, Has slimming lines, | Paris Fashions, Steve X102 pockets, back zipper. pialer Ree ee tt 4567: Half) Fair Dandy, Gordon 107 Sizes "ini, Iii, 004, 10%, (cam ray, Nebel nv 20%, 2214, 2414. a 1614 takes | Krigh a ce ae 2% yards 39-inch. smeraida, No Boy +. | Blue Chimes, Brownell X112 FIFTY CENTS (50c.) in coins (ne stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents add| 3c. sales tax. Print SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. 8 | Grote Sane Catobs x3 |Gambari, Gomez 118 Smoke The Grass, Barroby 118 | Supertivous, No Boy 115 \for each pattern (no stamps, |please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft |Dept., 60 Front St. W., Toronto /1, Ont. Ontario residents add 2c. sales tax. Print plainly [PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, | ADDRESS. | 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in new 1967 Needlecraft Catalog! Knit, crochet fashions, afghans, quilts, embroidery, toys, gifts. |2 Free Patterns. Send 25c. to- \day. 12 remarkable heirloom quilts -- complete patterns in color in Museum Quilt Book 2. Quilt- ing motifs, Send 60c. Send also for Quilt Book 1 -- 16 16 complete patterns. 60c. Victoria's Stately Hotel By) RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-| (5000), Maiden two-year-olds, foaled lin' Canada, (Divn, of Ist), 6 Furlongs 9). plainly | Judge Wudge, McComb 118 }Orange Soda Kid, Griffo X113 Repulse Bay, Griffo X113 Wellington Square, Hale ne ~ No Such Animal, No Boy 1) Send order to ANNE ADAMS, Daby Blue Ne bey Ti care of Oshawa Times, | Monreal, Sarroby 115 7 |Set The Course, Dittfach 118 Pattern Dept., 60 Front St. W.,/ Pray pat tacteon N18 Toronto 1, Ont. FALL'S 130 BEST DESIGNS), FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,400. Claim- F -- lively school, sport, career, (ne (470): Threeyvearclds and up, 7 Fur- glamor styles, all sizes, extra) |GvIcK Response, Ditech, 4 i ; fe in |, Werry features in new Fall Winter | vike Til, Lanoway A:113 Pattern Catalog. Clip coupon in| Leader Lane, No Boy 113 Catalog -- choose one free pat- tern. Send 50c. Nardoo, Barroby 116 River Party, Gomez 116 Revelling, Roberts XXX110 Martin's Ark, No Boy 116 A--Natural Farms and M Kane Entry. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $3,200. Bonny" Allowances. Three-year-olds and up. About One and one-sixteenth Miles on) turf course (5). | Chopolis, Fitzsimmons 111 "Blink Sunnyside Park A Monthiy Meeting MONDAY, SEPT. at 8 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME _ 19 |EUCHRE ot Valleyview Park club house Monday, September 19, at 8 o'clock. 'To Undergo Rejuvenation By RON SUDLOW } The original wing cost $1,600,- ¥ 1noa and it will cost this much ICTORIA (CP) -- Vicioria's|again to rewire it for AC elec-), 53-57 § ae nee er) stately Empress Hotel, the city's/tricity, instead of DC, so that|2wnite nod Beaver, & Gem 4? grand old lady of hostelry, will] modern appliances, such as tele- SHasty Wodow, "Hicks, te] jsoon undergo a four-year Con-| vision, may be installed in all ior MARK; Hi Acres, Averill, Roneyville | (struction program iv iia] Aci | ranms Ales Dh Ga young again. | Other But don't mention the word| coded internal changes in- redecorating and _ air-) $800. SECOND RACE-- 1 mile, pace, purse !2 8.80 5.30 3.40|P 4.10 2 | Scratched WOODBINE RESULTS Fifth--Purse bras Parkway, elaim- 9.70 3.20 2.60 4.70: 3,80 3.70 ing 2-year-olds, Running Tide (Turc'te) Exotic Red 'Geen Vibrant Gem (Gordon) rr Time; 1:12 46. Sixth_-Purse $2,200, Onze, claiming 6.60 2 pg Chop also ran, Stand ane 1630: ach) by hea (Gomez) Time: foe "Gin, aCol. Saxon, Myiiiee Bsus f Rule also. ran, a~H, Pen- rand H.-C, Burton urten entry, rincess P ra8 $2,200, miles, Briet Wind (Gomez) Valecrest Lady oe ai Communicate (Gordon Time: 1:45 1-5, : Sra Boy, 4.60 3.20 2.30 5.590 2.60 Lets Scawt, Attendance: 7,121. 121, Handler WOODBINE ENTRIES Clear and Fast Arab Prince, Griffo X106 File Lake, Barroby 119 | Blue Sol, ber te ai Concession, Gome: ( EXACTOR WAGERING) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,800, Claim: ing (10,000). Two - olds. About Mile on turf course (7), \Forest_Path, Gomez 114 | Lord Post, Robinson 114 |Phantom Belle, a a A109 Aberfoyle, Gordon 1 Silver Road, No Boy i W4 Capt'n Roo, Walsh 114 |Mugger Hugger, McComb 10? | A--Addison | Entry. | SEVENTH RACE year - olds. 6 Furlongs. (5). | Bye and Near, McComb 121 |Prize Jive, Dittach 118 L'Arriviste, Grubb X113 | Titled Hero, Gomez 118 | Snow Time, Grifto X110 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- Three and four-year-olds. jing (3000). }One and one-sixteenth Miles, (20). | Kingusto, McComb 107 jAlirahni, Robillard 113 |Stan's Kay, Brownell X101 |}Prince Bunty, Werry X104 | Hyseinna, No Boy 10? | Take Liberty, Green XXX99 | Wild Fabius, Kornblum X10? |London Wise, Barroby 114 | Vichalma, No Boy 104 | Jewel Smuggler, No Boy A-112 Piedall, Hernandez 10? Nonle B. Good, Werry X101 Angus Glen, No Boy 107 |Acadian Flirt, Steve X104 Also Eligible: Tipsy Trip, Hale, 114 Miss Telso, No Boy, 104; Zerotaste, Mac- kay, 109; Madelyn's Pride, Dittfach, 11) Gaianx, Bowcul, 107; Beech Time, Boy, A-117. A--G Walsh and Falcon Stable Entry. xe5 ibs AAC XX--7' Ibs AAC XXX--10 Ibs AAC POST TIME 2 P.M. GARDEN CITY RACEWAY fected. fade Elaminatan uteh, A-Kawartha Bar | Brenda's Joy, Bambi, tha. Butch, Kawartha Barry. : Leland lve, 2Macaroni Die _ +Follow Suit, McDnid Anita. Lea, Speedy Redbird, Thunder gave Jesting Maid, Queen's Haven also es mi upward, foaled in Cane © 2,10 2.50 7 53. 2-5, " Blackhawk, Wanless, Doughs the, ill-fated Scott 'Amtaretie Ex- Royal. panna he became in- Seventh--Purse "$2,700, British Lions ger Club, claiming B-year-olds, one 23.60 9.30 5.00 5.70 3.40 3.50 Malden Eig! urse Rosebe cisiming S-year-olds and upward, 1 1 é 2.0 Vedas $480,783. Hall Farm and @ F Hall Purse $3,000. |Todmorden" Allowances, Three - year- No k.Kaw. Sharh ee Codrles Cross SIXGH RACE 1 mile trot, purse $1,700 pete September 17, 1966 Veteran Of Scott Journey | Returns To Polar Regions = ieee ment of naval radar, "It made radar 'rorthwhile," VICTORIA (CP)---When Sir; But he soon had'a chance My Charles Wright returned to the|talk about the expedition and Antarctic recently he was wel-|his findings as a lecturer at comed as a relic of the Heroic |Cambridge University--a career Age. cut short in 1914 with the out- "But that's not gis right," |break of the First World War. says the man who took part in| As a second lieutenant in the|the British Empire motion to director His 'first. of 'era retirements came in 1947 when he left as chief of the navy's scientific "The Heroic Age was the age |less" from discarded air force services, of Achilles," said Sir Charles.|parts. weren't mythical. just brave." The 80-year-old scientist found the chance to visit Scott's final resting place on Beardmore Glacier as part of the work he's doing in his latest--and sixth-- career, Currently he's doing research at the Pacific Naval Laboratory here, His other vocations in- clude 'lecturer, army officer, military researcher and oceano- grapher. It doesn't give him much time to reminisce but he confesses a frigid November day on the Beardmore Glacier stands out in his mind as the most mem- orable event of his life. FOUND SCOTT'S CAMP That day he led a party of searchers to Scott's last camp) and news of the tragedy spread | around the world, | The Scott expedition began) its 1,000-mile journey to the | South Pole from a base camp. As they progressed, the number in the party was reduced as groups. were sent back to 7 main encampment. When Sir Charles' group reached the edge of the Beard- more they left the expedition to begin a 600-mile trudge back to the base camp to wait for Scott's five-man party. Scott never returned from his bid to reach the pole and Sir Charles inherited search party duties when the expedition's navigator contracted scurvy. His boyhood woodsmanship training, in Northern Ontario paid off, Sir Charles recalls, as he began to retrace Scott's final steps. When he saw a camp that was not on his map, he knew his search had ended. "T can't explain the feeling I had that I must not be noisy. Rather than shout to the rest of the party, I made hand sig- nals to them." They were 1 There is a way to get extra money to pay bills, take a holiday or any other reason... here is all you have to do; look around your home ----- upstairs, downstairs, the attic, basement, garage. Now make a list of items you no longer use or want , . . toys, sports equipment, furniture, appliances etc.; now see haw fast you can sell them witha... ai Call 723-3492 ; * MONDAY & TUESDAY - 2.0 . d-Lady Viet Direct, pentts ve 4.80 Also started:Lultwater Freot, Laird Me- my are thinking in boca merge A main guest and &Rick Spencer G.BT 4.60 3.50 Nab, Potomac Lass, and Myole eetin: saions, installation of|8-Jean Third Geise! In 4.70 lterms of a transfusion for her| modern elevators and low-pres- gfttl, Oe Be SEVENTH RACH-- 1 mile trot, 'purse 3.20 2.50 yo 2.70 2.70 2-Flemintons Jane, Reid 5.50 Aso started: Avalon Jo Jo, Happy Mac- Duff, Bishop Song, Stemwinder, and Sis Herbert ine Along Rbird 1-Arawana Lady, Fns EIGHTH RACE-- 1 mile pace purse be 'responsible for any 'debts "contracted in my name by anyone on or after this date, September 16, 1966 without my| Admission 50c. written consent. a --Robert James Talbot = - Also started: Grattan Hal G, Felicity, mA Ucti Adios Al, Oro G. Kett, 37 uctions BIRTHS jelectrical system and neW|sure, oil-fired steam boilers. | DAILY DOUBLE, 3, and 3, Paid $220.90 es eet tiath Coctinnger, 06, Sie | "wardrobes. Main external construction | THIRD RACE-- | mile, as purse $1,100 too -- Call 728-6810 or 725-8968 any-| "We're not going to touch the | will, be doubling of parking fa-|7-mntn Way, Curran 10 6.60 '@ time. JOHNSON -- David and Joan (nee\face of the building," said Les-|cjjiti d add tra|4Bryan Oct, HAawke 3.50 | Ewen) are proud to announce the arrival) ft thee ities and adding an @xtra iy nie Rhythm Cldwi 3. « 38--Comin Events lof their son, John David, born in the|lie Parkinson, manager 0 entrance for vehicles. Also started: Amber Chief B., Don ig | Bowmanville Memoria! Hospital, on Tues-| 60-year-old hotel built by Klyor 'Madam Herbert, and© Globes Mea lday, September 13, 1966. A brother | 8:00 P.M. ST. GERTRUDE'S | AUDITORIUM 690 King St -- FREE -- ADMISSION FREE 20 Reg. Games--Total $300 SNOWBALL--$130. 'in 56 Nos. Plus $10. each horizontal line. Regular Jackpot $100. in 54 Nos. $20. Con SHARE THE WEALTH Good Parking Tickets Available at The Door Extra Bus Service __No Children Please WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO Mon.' Sept. 5 Admission ticket gives you free chance on door prize $250 JACKPOT Nos. 52 and 56 $50 CONSOLATION Jeckpot pays 'double in 52 Nos. or tess $150 JACKPOT $20 A HORIZONTAL LINE $50 FULL CARD $200 in 52 Nos. or less 5S SPECIAL GAMES AT $30 $45 in 17 Nos. or less 20 GAMES AT $20 Regular gomes pay double in 7 Nos. or less $100 Door Prize EXTRA BUSES RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA Children _under 16 not admitted Pao East at Farewell PER MONTH The cost of this ad, daily for one yeor. Too sma! to be noticed? You're reading a? Canadian Pacific Railway. oupuuis -- 8 are "And you will probably never = ruce ar happy to announce the birth ot their see @ wall torn down between |daughter, Kim Marie, 5 lbs. 12 ozs. Fri-|the first and fifth floors.' BaF ee ee atte siete for oe Gen-| The feconstruction will cost/ eral Hospital. A little sister for Stephen. Many thanks to Dr. Beckett and fourth |$4,000,000, most of it to be spent| | floor staff. in the main wing, which began to rise over the mud-flats of} DEATHS Victoria's Inner Harbor in 1904.| GRUNWALD, Otto Entered into rest at Ajax-Pickering Gen IN MEMORIAM leral Hospital, on Friday, September 16, | 1966. Otto Grunwald, beloved husband of} LAVENDER -- In loving memory of | Dorothy Sksobeck of 31 Hiley Ave. Pick-|our beloved wife and Mother Kathleen | ering and dear Father of Lothar W, Grun-| Elizabeth Lavender who passed away wald of Ajax, and dear grandfather of Sept. 18, 1965 Katherine. Mr. Grunwald is resting at) No morning dawns, no night returns McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston| But what we think of you Rd, W., Pickering. Funeral service in the| Those left behind are very dear chapel on Monday September 19, at 2 p.m. interment, Erskine Cemetery. |George and Jimmy. | But none replaces you --Lovingly remembered by husband son and family. Nel- VOYER, Jean Baptiste At Oshawa aes ly oentie on. Thurs Gay, Sepleniver 7 ste | Voyer 'in his 82nd Year, beloved poeta Lavender rs passed of the late Rosanna Brodeur and dear | 1965. father of Mrs. Arthur Vaillancourt What we would give if we could say (Yvette) Oshawa, Mrs. 8B. A. Griffin Hello Mother, in the same old way, (Aline) North Bay, Aurel and Archie) To hear your voice, see your smile Voyer of Winnipeg. Brother of Mrs. To sit with you and chat awhile Amie Parent (Clara) Rimouski, Quebec.| So you, who have a mother Resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral! Cherish her with care |Home, 152 King Street East. Requiem) For you'll never know the heartache Mass in St. Gregory's Church on Mon-| Till you see her vacant chair lday, September 19, 10 a.m. Interment )--Sadly missed and lovingly remembered Winnipeg. (Friends will be received at! by son Donald and daughter-in-law Mari- the Funeral Home commencing Saturday lyn. evening the rosary in Funeral LAVENDER -- In loving memory of ou door Kathleen Elizabeth away Sept. 18, other WALKER -- In loving memory of @ dear mother and sister, Florence Walker who passed away September 17, 1962. Those we love we never lose For always they will be Loved, remembered, treasured, Always in our memory Home, "Sunday evening 'at 7:30 Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all Sadly missed by son Arthur and sister GERROW -s PUINER AG, CRAP EL) i ie a 390 KING STREET WEST Geer mother and granginaterParence | Telephone 728-6226 ad ceca | You are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more, Still in memory you are with us, As you slways were before Lovingly remembered by son Albert daughter - in - law Leona, grandchildren Janice and Judy. ~ LOCKE'S FLORIST and all IN MEMORIAM ARNOLD -- In loving memory of a dear husband, Harry Arnold who passed away September 17, 1963. Sunshine fades and shadows fall Funeral arrangements floral arrangements for occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24, HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728 6555 rY "LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office 723-2633 CARD OF THANKS' HOAG -- | wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent flowers and cards during ovr recent bereavement in the loss of our Mother Mrs. Alma Hoag. Also, Rev. H. A. Mel low, Dr. John McKinney, nurses and staff on 2A at Oshawa General Hospital and Glencedar Nursing Home staff, Arm strong Funeral Home. --Frank end Bernice Hoag and family. But sweet remembrance outlasts all Always remembered by wife Mary and daughter Noreen. GATES -- in loving memory of Stanley -- who passed away September 18, 62. Time speeds on, four years. are gone, Since .death its gloomy shadow cast pon our home, where all was bright, And took from us a shining light. that light and evér will; Ss vacant none can fill Here we mourn, but not in vain, For in: Heaven we will meet again. | Sadly missed and ever remembered by his wife Madeline. LAVENDER -- In memory of our beloved Mother Kathleen Elizabeth Lav ender, passed away September 18, 1945 Only those who have lost as we have Know the hurt in our hearts everyday The hurt will never leave us Mom Nor the memory of you fade As tears fall often from the tah Of we who loved and miss you There is also laughter Mother Of the times dear Mom when we were all together So Mom to us you are not dead You have only gone away Ard when we speak your name dear Mom Eyes will glisten often with our tears And we shed them with no shame by Lovingly remembered daughter, |Glee, son-in-law Frank * RA WILL BE SERVED The wiring will begin in Sep- tember and the remaining proj- ects will be completed over the Teal four years during the off-| season for tourists. | "Afternoon tea will definitely inot be suspended during any portion of the work,' Mr, Park- inson said. | "I'd be run out of town if it | was," E. C. Fitt, general manager of Canadian Pacific Hotels, which is also considering a con-| vention centre for the Empress) grounds; said the CPR is "'intent on preserving the charm and) | dignity" of the hotel and ' 'only| minor structural changes will] be necessary. The new parking facilities will not he a '"'concrete parking) jungle,' Mr. Parkinson said, and will not spoil the lush, green lawns and colorful gar- idens that surround the vine- covered building. "We're going to preserve as much of the gardens as possible and the parking area itself will be decorated with trees and Allan Tremain, a hotel design expert from New Zealand, will be choosing the hotel's new out- fits of furniture, carpeting, drapes, and lighting fixtures. 'There will be nothing very extensive,"' he said, } "We're just going to give the old lady a new wardrobe--mod- ern, but with an English touch in the Empress tradition. SWISS PLAYERS SUSPENDED BERN (Reuters)--Three Swiss soccer players have been banned from playing in international matches again because of an unau- thorized, late-night car-ride through Sheffield with two * 3-Anglo United Wal |2-Lachianna, Hayes 1-Magic Millie, Pacey Also Started: Ra Ra Putney, cresanver| Ray Mir, Onelda Howard, and Armbro Guy. Scratched: Kawartha Leo, "ao RACE-- 1 mile pace purse) 48.10 15.50 6.40 6.80 4.30 Siitws boy, Wal 5-Leo M. Wann, Boily 3-David Hal, P, Crowe 3.80 Also started: Tom's Trailer, Glendale en Aupts Piette Herbert, and Yankee's 8-Jones Dominion Hys 28.60 3-Hazella, Coke l-Judhe Forbes Kopas FIFTH RACE-- | mile by ge" 'e a Also Started: Drummond Chief, 10Garma Alert, Wkr 3.00 ood bat Meadow Kay, Allle Dale, 00 1A-Kawartha Betty Mdi 6-Frosty- Homestead Brson 3,854; Total Pool $207,737, 70 4.70 7. Perfect and 30 | Hazan $30 Afordenes, 16.80 8.00 40) 11.70 NINTH RACE-- 1 mile pace purst 10 | | PURE, WHITE, .Wtanhatecl CAR MING Old Fashioned Value with the Modern Look The Cary is ~ oe addition to our line of beautifully styled Taine? framne o aft Inenvinne solare hlen. nding from dark ta pled with the he stones, make it a joy to behold--a thrill to wear, ALL GLASSES ONE LOW PRICE] 65 STYLES, SHAPES AND COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM SINGLE VISION BIFOCALS $79 95 $1895 COMPLETE WITH FRAME, LENSES AND CASE PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES AT SAME LOW PRICE @ FOR MEN @ FOR WOMEN @ FOR CHILDREN @ BUY DIRECT FROM THE LABORATORY AND SAVE @ BROKEN FRAMES REPAIRED: OR REPLACED WHILE YOU WAIT We fill olf P.S.1., Oculists' & Optometrists prescriptions et seme English girls during the World Cup tournament in July. The Swiss Soccer Associ- ation imposed the ban dur- ing a meeting at which the three players' behavior was described as "irresponsible . uncomradely . . . un- sporting . . . and undisci- plined." All three players have said they don't intend to ap- peal the ban. They are goalkeeper Leo Eichmann, 29, halfback Werner Leim- gruber, 32, and inside for- ward Koeib Kuh, 23. low prices, 2nd Floor 17 BOND STREET, EAST 9 A.M. to 5 P.M, Daily CLOSED ALL DAY WED. Phone: 728-1261 | CARNATION 'as milk se MAXWELL HOUSE FACIAL TISSUES COFFEE KLEE A: