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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Oct 1966, p. 26

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vi dremins snaasatng tor mts ee SRT ONE eS Ae) 26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thureday, October 20, 1966 _WOODBINE RESULTS (CP). furlongs op Si 'obinson) et (Turcotte) (Coombs) i ry 2.1, Sweet Polly, Tomboy Pete, Jay, Never @ Quesfion also ran. Late scratch: Malestic Sal, Discuss Union Members of St. George's Anglican church and St, An- drew's United church, in Osh- awa will meet in the common room of St. Andrew's at 9:45 a.m, Saturday, for an informal discussion of the Anglican- United TV teach-in. The program, to be shown on CBC television deals with the principiss of union docu- ment as a basis for pursuing the possibility of organic union of the two churches, Canon F. G. Ongley of St, George's Anglican and Clarence A. Sadler, clerk of sessions for St. Andrew's, will join approx- imately 35 people at the in- formal get together. The teach-in begins at 10 a.m. and following the 90 min- ute program, a luncheon will be served, followed by' discussions, Cake - Cutting Ceremony For Credit Union Day The 16,800 Credit Union will join more than 27,000,000 mem- bers throughout the world in commemorating the move- ment's birth more than a cen- tury ago. Cuna_ International, Cuna Mutual Insurance Society, The Ontario Credit Union League, Co-operators Insurance Associ- ation, and the Credit Union will have displays for the five day event which illustrate the func- tion of each in the movement. A registration and door prize will be offered. The Oshawa and_ District Credit Union also had a dance Saturday to celebrate Inter- national Credit Union Day. iy maiden 3 and « 4 i Lo *9) The .Auto Workers Credit Union is holding a week-long open house at 322 King Street West as its annual celebration of International Credit Union Day. The open house, Monday through Friday will be held from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m, daily at the Credit Union Auditorium. On Thursday, official credit Union day, a special cake- cutting ceremony will be per- formed with Mayor Lyman Gifford, Albert Walker, MPP, and city council members look- ing on. Also present will be Christine Bone, Miss Auto Worker Credit Union. Convention Trade Sought Rv Russian Canital Citw begins to make its pitch for a} portion of the trade. The potential currency divi- dends would perhaps be suffi- cient to offset any lingering ideological misgivings. Moscow's experience in this) general field is being built up| in plodding, agonizing stages-- agonizing both for Moscow and, more especially, for the conven- tion delegate. The Russians sometimes ap-| pear temperamentally incapable of arranging anythifig more! complicated than a wheelbar-| row race without grave crises developing, especially where foreigners are involved. This characteristic shows it- self most notably in the realm) of travel and accommodation arrangements, Stories were legion of dele- gates to the recent congresses who came here with confirmed Good Twinkle ed odor 'mecaviey) Time: ry Luxury Train, Clandes- ish Girl, tine eso Author, tri Exactor: Pepper Pipe, Sandeen, Glen Star also Natalma 10,000. added, Can- Sixth--Purse Stakes, (hn Be fillies, foaled in nee turf course, 1 1-16 miles Lovely (F'zs's) 4.90 3.10 2.50 Auto, (Harris) 3,70 3.30 a. Rule (Turcotte) 4.20 aire, Glace, aRight Page, Zacata also ran, mesh scratch: All We Have. a--Viscount Hardinge and E. J. ran. Second -- Purse "$2000, en. and upward, ada, 6 furlongs nue Dust (Fitzsim's) reaches Reward (Turcotte) Sail A By ene! Time: 1: Twilight yok Ragman Thunder, Witchcraft, Ace Award also ran. Late scratch: Royal Autumn, Daity double: 20.70, 'Third--Purse $2,000, maiden % and 4year-olds, 7 furlongs rone (Turcotte) $.90 3.40 2.70 je =(Gomez) 2.70 2.30 an 2nd (Kornblum) 3.00 Little Crown, Come on Fleet, Miss Kingdom also claiming, % foaled in Can-| Ji 7,90 3.40 3.90 2.60) Thi 2,70 3.80 Cus- Reed entry Seventh--Purse $10,000 added, Chal- lenge Stekee-hendicap, dyear-olds and upward, 6Ya furlong Snow Time (Grito) 12.30 birt #4 One Sundey oiled wade Sunst ae hg pate 1:17 al vom | Piain John, Brief Attire, wind in also ran. Eighth -- Purse $2,200, Bes cat! lm mi 19.10 Fourth -- Purse $2 $2,300, claiming Fi ne omb) brid ga 7 ores. wow Hered. i Tai- Time: 1:26 Fabius Fanby, Bob, Susie , Sky Marianne H., Crafty ren. claiming 3- iles. 7.90 5.00 4.90 3,80 (Inouye) Tunes =r {Sruewe 5 ve Bea Hero (Walsh) ; . aPenadee, ~ Dominion Brave, Pink Phantom (Gomez) 60; Broom, Line Me Rubal_ Khalil, Time: 1:25. ie Black_ Raven, _savey. restion, Champ's c 7 aia rramy, tevin be cage wiov tai Scratched: Mr, T. 00d,| aM. Cohen and W. Noldbesn en- a--M. Cohen and W. --s en- ~ Denotes field. softtendance -- 5,699. Mutuels -- $438)- Humbe , Heirane hasn't anywhere near the facil- ities or personnel to cone with |the job, Intourist's obsession with complete prepaid tours--involy- ing, among other things, a hope- lessly inefficient system of meal coupons--forms an impor- tant component of this sad pic- | ture. Aggravating circumstances are a deep-rooied problem of communication and recurring crises of confidence between the visitor and those who serve him. exomen -- Kou Boy Cool, Vicinity MOSCOW (CP)--Slowly, pain- fully, this Communist capital is setting itself up as an interna- tional convention centre, During the last several |months thousands of delegates |have been attracted to some of |the international meetings here. | They mostly involved science jand related fields--mathemat- jics, psychiatry, microbiology, oceanography, physics -- areas jin which the Soviet Union itself |has a direct interest. Still, if Russia is getting more sonia hginte'c: Reng én oon jand more "revisionist," as the dale." Allowances, Mnvecyearcclde. a and Chinese say, it's not hard to up, fillies and mares, 1 Mile on turf (6) |imagine it playing host to pe- Sabet tle wsy 100 riodic gatherings in other fields Sharon Market, Gomez 119 }--say, the business field. cean Pearl, Torcafe, mM | Businessmen are already ac- | Speedy Lament, B |cepted here individually; they | }come in a steady stream to try | SEVENTH RACE $2,100.|to grab off the lucrative con- s liberia' 'field. Fifth--Purse $2,100, claiming, %-year- WOODBINE ENTRIES FRIDAY, OCT, 7 Miles (9). cl and Good) Morny, FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claiming McComb 118 Page Royal, Turcotte 118 -- Maiden three and four year olds.| Repulse Bay, Griffo X113 Ade, No Boy 1 Big Phil, Walsh 11 Plate Glass, Norelenk x104 Good 8 Momentarily, Coombs X113 Anita's Grand, Harris 118 Sunday, Dittfach 112 Rock Knight, Gordon 118 Neale "4 Arctic Flash, NoBoy 118 Fils Du Nord, Fitzsimmons 118 Romantic etna Jokaday, Bowcu' My Boy Richard, Walsh 8 Pandora Circle, Brownell X104 Tunter's Delight, Harrison 109 HI So Smart, Whittle 115 Dear Joey, Brownell X104 Town Grove, No Boy 112 SECOND RACE -- Foaled in Cda. 1 1-16 miles (7). Roman Tribune, Barroby 119 King Legend, Griffo X112 Royal Swiv, Whittle 115 Miss Tiger Cat, Bell X107 Judge Alone, No Boy 119 Tarapaca, Krohn 122 SPECIAL WEEKLY MESSAGE TO MEMBERS OF Fearman's Polish Coil Fearman's O Premium 99: Bar-B-Cued Mashed cgay vegetables, Donuts CAKE roll and butter, 53': 4.00: --6« Gg. ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY BETWEEN OSHAWA and WHITBY Clb> FOOD CLUB (EXACTOR WAGERING) -- Purse ee tracts that Russia is offering for Courteous, Barroby 113 }goods and equipment needed to THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim- 8 mee ing (3,500). Two year olds. | mile and 70 yards (8). Rossi, ong 4 122 Amberla: 50 -- 196 -- 197 -- 213--- 42 223-- 71 233 -- 116 252--- 58 276--- 68 279--- 44 280--- 54 283 -- 38 42 66 56 284 -- 144 285 -- 144 286 -- 144 287 -- 144 448 -- 40 SIT -- 75 607 -- 66 649 -- 127 656 -- 179 659----- 58 698 -- 102 733--- 38 Phone 723-1163 Enquire about the new Compact APARTMENT SIZE FREEZERS ovata a 'COUNTY LINES Maple Grove Residents Wedding Guests MAPLE GROVE (TC) --Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rogers, Mrs. Allan Snowden, Mr. and Mrs. Len Goodmurphy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodmurphy, James Snowden, and David Snowden were guests at the Baker - Wagar wedding last Saturday in Cedardale United Church, Oshawa, James Snow- den was the best man and David Snowden was an usher. 'Home And School To See Behavior Film PICKERING BEACH (TC) --|. Several members of the Home and School Association|South East Pickering Fire Bri- UF NNAAR OOH HGH ten ns Fitzsimmons MS streamline its economy. |first- class reservations only to) Andrea Inez, Kornblum X105 /find that the hotel concerned| Tuiran, Swatewllc X106 MAY SEEK IT OUT had never. heard of them. | Bily" Baton 'Bone i2)~ ms And since the principle of the | ady Det, Turcotte 113 peripatetic annual convention) FACILITIES LACKING | River, Party, yaya a has long since been established) The basic trouble at present| Double Bounce, Coombs X112 | jamong many Western business|is that all travel and hotel ar-} Queen's Haven, Griffo X102 | BIOHTH RACE =, Puree S208. "Max-| organizations, it may just be ajr ts aré handled by one) well," jowi a ee | FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim-|olds. 1 1-16 Miles (9) | matter of time before Moscow|state monopoly, Intourist. It| ing (3,500). Two year olds (Divn of 3rd) | Danish Dancer, ne ge 108 | 1 mile and 70 yards (8). Bachelor of Arts, No Boy 118 | | Call The Preacher, Hernandez 2 Black Ringo, Fitzsimmons 110 Ruling Monarch, No Boy 117 Seventh Line, Brownell X105 Pickle King, No Boy 110 Bench Warrant, No Boy 117 Lina Page, Turcotte 114 Drag Pit, No Boy 117 Higgler, No Boy 110 Robin Whippet, -eorliog ek Fancy Iced FRUIT Easy Gem, Kornblum X109 Arctic Canuck, Gomez 1 My Sailor Boy, Dittfach 110 Garden's Ace, McComb Va Ferhad, No Boy 117 x--5 ry on AAC; XX--7 Ibs AAC; XXX-- 10 Ibs PIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Malden two-year-olds, fosied In Canade. 1 1-16) POST TIME 2 PM GARDEN CITY RACEWAY WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19 FIFTH RACE -- 1 mile (P: le ane RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse} $800 (8). a eee 3-Katle Dell, Vander Poell7.60 6.40 2.7 btn ge Ng' Zirnis = 93.50 7.90 4.10) 4-Hi Acree Averill, Stirton 4.70 : , ag 3.50 4 The Great Remus Jr., Curran 2.70 "som's Sam, Anita Ditton, | ee 25 15 ti s ea air Kote Started: Dream Haven, Wil Lor Scratched, Leo Hanks. Kim, Melissa Volo, Superior Mark, and SECOND RACH -- 1 Mile (Pace). Silly Boy. SIXTH RACE -- 1 mil F Puree $800. (8). os a mile (Trot). Purse S-Tartar, Wellwood 7.00 4.80 4.60 70% 430 4Call Me Spud, Palmer 99.80 32.70 15.1 Foray Begg Geath Arthur Pe | ia mae Hie 15.10 1030 Also Started: Silkway Direct, Duke ofl Time 214 357) nH bes Canal View pete hs. "at Also farted: ttawa e, Palacona, or Duke, Pal DAILY BOUBLE, ey AND 5, PAID $220.20 pee Dvee and Chub Hanover. xactor, oY » pal 4. DQ--Finished 5th, disqualified and piaced ive kere ce last for an unrestrained break. Quite a number from Maple Grove attended the 100th an- niversary services last Sunday at Ebenezer United Church. Harry Pettit is a patient in Bowmanville Memorial Hospi- tal. Peter and John were guests at the Raeune wedding recently Cobourg. Pritchard Brown- in Rly te SEVENTH RACE -- 1 mile (Pace). ig RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot). Purse $800 ( eernin "Hanover, Avery 10.00 4.80 3.20 4-Mary Louise, Mcintyre 2 Dawk, ag 20 itarted: House of Commons, Mait- land, nike Riddell, and Success Peer. Scratched, Robin Melody. FOURTH ig -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse $800 (8). EMelodie Byrd, Gilmour 3.50 ey re 1-Victor High C, Norris ng ea, LaFramboise 20 terted: Ballerina Wick, Miss pain Vale Rose Herbert, Atom Queen and 5-Kelly MacHal, Ye Purse $900 (7). 7.10 3.80 3, 6-Bryan H Direct, Hi 9.70 4 Moorelands Dan, 'cahie" 2 440 300 | Time 210 35 Also Started: Pat Sultan, Swift Cav: lier, Micks Girl, and Wise Old Wick. EIGHTH ii -- 1 mile (Pace) Cnd. Purse $1,500 (7) 2-Beverly Dillard, Shea §.30 ref 2. 7-Champ Tass, Davies 4Prince Rembl, Feagan 3. 00/ Time 209 2 Also Started: Drummond Chief, Re | hhgeed Boy, Doctor Kirk, and Superi ce members will see a film en- titled '"From.Ten to Twelve," "s9|portraying the behaviour of children in this age group at their Oct. 24 meeting. Preparations for the bazaar are well under way. Mrs. 2.70| Myrtle Armstrong will be in 330|charge of baking; Mrs, Annorah Bentley, rummage and Mrs. "c|Janis Mitchell, bazaar items. The Grade 8 pupils are making gade and their wives attended the dance at the Ajax Com- munity Centre last Saturday. The event was sponsored by the Ajax Fire Fighters' Asso- ciation. Mrs. Myrtle Armstrong and Mrs. Doreen Holloway, of the Ajax Kinettes, report a tre- mendous response to the Hal- lowe'en Shell-out candy sale. Mrs. Rose Herbert, Sea- breeze Ave., and Miss Susan Pal RACE -- 1 mile (Pace) Purse| Candy and those in Grade 5 and By Wellwood 0.60 40 1 are potting plants for the 6-Gaylord Grattan, Megene * green elephant table. LJotnny, Sine, Belly izo| A WELL Baby Clinic will be Also Started: Bill Will, Miss Dean Grat-|held Oct. 27 at 10 a.m. in the Gentry McKlyo and|Community Church as a_ serv- lice of the Ontario County tan, Davie Bive, \Health Unit. Armstrong, Park Rd., are in hospital for surgery. Mel Smith, of the Sunday School of the Air, will be the speaker at the evening serv- ice in the Community Church Oct. 23. Red Sox Cut Eight Players BOSTON (AP) Red Sox of the American League dropped eight players and ac- quired some newcomers Wed- nesday. The newcomers include 19- year - old_ Billy ge gga younger brother of Red fielder Tony Casieuee "pul was an outfielder this year with Pittsfield. To make room on the roster, the Red Sox granted 'outright | releases to veterans Lennie | Green and Eddie Kasko. | Soild outright to Toronto Ma- ple Leafs--of the International | League were pitchers Dick Stig- man, Gerry Herron, Dave Gray, Paul Dowd and catcher Owen Johnson. | Southpaw Bill Short was sold | outright to Columbus Jets of the | | International League. | Right-hander Gary Waslew-| ski, 25, voted Most Valuable | Player in the i | League, joins the Red Sox. His | record was 18-11 with the play- | off champion Toronto Maple| Leafs. Catcher Russ Gibson, 27, who batted .292 for Toronto this year, will also join the Sox. Andy Ellis. Total Pool, $127,784, Attendance 2,123. MAPLE GROVE | GROCERY No. 2 HIGHWAY 2 MILES WEST OF BOWMANVILLE 2% 3 QUART JUG MILK Rae, Cable TV is the modern way to receive television pictures. TV signals picked up by a powerful receiving station outside the interference zone of the city, relayed to your neighborhood by means of a vast electric network by Bell Telephone, and brought into your home via a thin wire, You get perfect reception on 10 channels with no antenna. For this service you pay a monthly service of $4.95. if you piace your reservation before October 3i you-will be entitled to free installation when service is available on your street: (after Oct. 31 the installation charge will be $9.95). You pay nothing until Cable TV is installed in your home. There is no contract and nothing to sign; you are at committed for any period of time. To place your reservation simply phone 723-5278 or, if you wish, come to the Cable TV Studio opposite Steinbergs in the East Mall Shopping Centre at 600 Street East where you will see a live demonstration of Cable TV, in both black & white and colour. 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