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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Oct 1966, p. 24

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1m Thi GEHAWA TIMES, Pricey, October 21, 1966 By JOHN BEST MOSCOW (CP) -- Observers here are reacting cautiously to reports that the Soviet Union has lately increased its influ- ence in Hanoi and to sugges- tions that' this could presage Communist willingness to ac- cept Viet Nam peace- negotia- tions. Western diplomats have long assumed that Moscow would like to see a negotiated end to the Viet Nam conflict, despite its public support of 'North Viet Nam's demands as the only basis for a settlement. However, its influence with the North Vietnamese was not regarded as sufficiently strong to. challenge that of the bel- Soviet Influence Rises With Red Hanoi Leaders |ing which Soviet.Jeaders appar-| are its close proximity to China, the view of analysts, Russia is suggests that the North Vietna-| reluctant to act as a conciliator|mese are probably as nervous for fear of being charged byjas anyone about recent devel- the Chinese with selling out the| opments in China, and 'might he Communist side, anxious to break. out of the Recently, there have rl eer embrace for that rea- some suggestions that the|son if for no other. Kremlin's influence in Hanoi) powever, another diplomat may be growing at the expense/emphasizes, there are formid- of China's, The reports resulted| apie obstacles to Hanoi's abil- mainly from a top-secret meet-'ity to make such a move. These ently had in August on the/jts small size and therefore its Black Sea with North Viet) presumed vulnerability to Chi- Nam's premier, Pham Van nese pressures. Dong, and Defence Minister Vo! Nguyen Giap. Responsible observers. here The Soviets have never offi-|take the view that while Soviet cially confirmed that the meet-|influence. has. evidently been ing took place, gtowing in North Viet Nam, there is no hard evidence that JUST AS NERVOUS? it has reached. the point where ligerent Chinese. Anyway, in A senior Western diplomat|it could be used to steer Hanoi NATURE PAYS CASH CHESTER, England (CP)--A Cheshire man had £13 taken off his £118 local tax bill because he can no longer hear the first cuckoo in spring. A new hous- ing development near his bun- galow has scared away the wild- life and ruined his hobby of bird-watching, he says, OPTOMETRIST 14% King St. East 723-2721 toward the negotiating table. Anda wastmaay BALSAM AND MT. ZION, (TC) The annual Ontario; County Junior Farmers' Church) Service will be held in Mount COUNTY LINES ric County Jun Plan Annua! Church Service a Va iny Farmers Plowing Match at Seaforth and the anniversary services at Greenwood United Church, Mr, and Mrs, Perey Jones Zion United Church at 8 p.m,,| were thé first prize winners at} Oct. 23. The guest speaker will|/the euchre party in the Mt.) be Gordon Murray, a past pres-|Zion Community Hall, John Hill! ident of the Junior Farmers of} won the prize for the most lone Ontario. Special music will be/hands, "Dancing and refresh provided by the Ontario County) ments were enjoyed Junior Farmer Choir, Debbie Graham is a patient Mrs. E. Rapsey, of Chalk/in the Oshawa General Hos: Lake, was hostess for the meet-|pital with a fractured arm ing of the United Church Wom-| Mrs. W, Burton, Sarnia, spent en. Mrs, Burnett Jamieson pre-|the weekend with Mr, and Mrs sided and Mrs. Richard Day|Elmer Wilson read the seripture and describ-- Mrs. Murray Jones, Brian ed her trip to the east coast.;and Linda, spent a few days A bazaar will be held Noy. 12!with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, | in the church basement. Murray Dunkeld, at Atha, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Broome, of Concord, celebrated TURN BACK CLOCK their silver wedding anniver-- LONDON (CP)--London Air sary Oct, 15. Those attending port is going back to its old| from Mt. Zion were Mr. and/name of Heathrow to disting-| Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Mr. and yish it from two others near| |Mrs. Ralph Jones, and Mr. and|the English capital which now) |Mrs. Lorne Jones. are needed, Gatwick and a new) | Some residents of the area/airfield being built at Stansted, jattended the iniernational' Essex. No smooth whisky selling at any price delivers as much rich rye flavour as Adams Gold Stripe. Get off the bland wagon. OSHAWA RUG CLEANERS | MYRA WINS. COLLEGE OF ART PRIZE | of Art first prize of $100. The occasion was the Bra- malea Art Festival held surrounding a model home area. The paintings will be left for permanent viewing. when over 75 art students turned up to paint a 4 foot by 8 foot ply wood fence, Uulia No. 1 is the paint- ing that won Myra Lowen- thal of the Ontario College WOODBINE ENTRIES SATURDAY, OCT. 2 | Rococo Rogue, Bowcut 122 (Clear and Fast) | Morgan Road. Fitzsimmons 119 PIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claiming| Fleet To Air, No Boy 122 (3,000). Three and four year olds 1 1-16/Ann's Reply, Turcotte 116 miles (20). |Curedale, Kornblum X106 Sun Stage, Turcotte 112 |Uniprix, Swatuk XXX109 Silver Beau, Dittfach 115 " | HAVE YOUR RUGS and UPHOLSTERY | PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED NOW! Free Pick-up & Delivery 6.90 4.70 Marcellas Silver (Hie) 3.30 vaweene,. 3] OSHAWA RUG CLEANERS Lorna Rhythm, Speedy Hedgew . | ses tissu Vail aid) GN Gelli | 1700 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa Leo M. Wann (Bolly) 13,50 8.20 4.00 Majors Missey (Curran) 7,80 4.40} GREENWOOD RACEWAY ; Johnnie Hy (Rob'ard) ADAMS GOLD STRIPE Canadian Rye Whisky. THOMAS ADAMS DISTILLERS LTD, TORONTO > momma oro & THURSDAY, OCT, FIRST (Off 7:47) mile, pace: |H. A. Dream (Wellwood) 00 3.50 Black T's Leo (MacNevin) Big Red Grattan (Quinn) Time 2:10 4-5 Buster Hal, Valley Jean, Volant Wick, Future Star, Rocky Direct 3.50 3. 4,30 4 7 Briefsin, Turcotte 113 | 02 Sultans Ranee, Bell X102 Cover Bingo, Barroby 113 Shining Mark, Brownell X10? Canadian Love, No Boy A-1!5 Canadian Love, No Boy A-115 Phantom Flyer, No Boy 115 Stan's Kay, Brownell X105 | Or, Bricker, Johnstone 110 | Great Promise, Alter 116 | Milruthe, No Boy 8-120 | Alberta 'Sunshine, Harris 107 | Also © He; | Park, No Boy 116 | ir and Lovely, Giesbrecht 107 | 1» Swatuk A-XXX106 Mr, Goo, No Boy 8-110 Milady's Choice, Kornblum C-X105 | Stormy Ally, No Boy C-113 A-S M Pauison, C Morrishroe and M Cohen entry B-Willow Downs Farm and Falcon stable ry. C+. & Wiison, J and R Kozak entry, Miss Blackhawk, Brownell X106 Now | Wonder, Fitzsimmons 119 Royal Doctor, Steve X114 Peel Express, Bowcut 116 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $5,000, Queen Key City Handicap.' Three-year-olds. 1 1-16 Miles (6). Bye and Near, McComb 122 Chopelis, No Boy 115 Cosmic Grey, No Boy 1 Dunman, Gomez 120 Royal Encounter, No Boy 116 Prize Jive, No Boy 119 (EXACTOR WAGERING) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 added. "Grey Stakes Handicap.' Two-year olds, 1 1-16 Miles (9) Yahoo Wahoo, Robinson 114 Guidecea, No Boy 110 Kar-Stan, No Boy 118 Amber Tea, Ditifach. 122 Courant D'Air, Turcotte A-117 Lava Hill, No Boy A-107 Pine Point, Gomez 123 Colonel Philip (@allacott) Famous Wick (Campbell) Lady V'let Dir't (H'd) Penny Chief (Bolly) Sudsgate (Norris) SECOND -- (off 8:00) mile, pace: Step Along (Mpgens) 8.40 4.50 3.40 Dominion K. Bomb (Norris) 4.60 3.50 6.30 Tonka G, Chief Clyde, Performance, Manor Arab, Tay Towne Lena Daily Double -- (6-1) Paid $37.70 Time 2:07 3-5. THIRD -- (off 8:30), mile, trot Leo Ibaf (Boily) 8.90 4.60 3.40 6.30 7.10 Lemac (Feagan) Time 2:12. Chuckmor, Hava Julep, A-Polka, Kintutica, Judy's Echo. 3.80 Pic: FOURTH -- (off 8:52) mile, pace: 9.00 3.60 3.20 4,50 3.00 3.90 Time 2:09 3-6. Jimmy Belwyn, xSupe- rior Lee, Johnny Ringo, Long N Lovely. x-Broke stride FIFTH -- (off 9:14) mile, pace: Little Efsel (Robillard) 5. Time 2:08 3-5 Minor Helen, Innocent) Bob, Beiva's Way. | Exactor (5-2) paid $54.50 | SEVENTH -- (off 10:00) mile, pace: Onelda Chief (Shell) 11,20 4,90 3.10, Uncle Spud (Curran) 6.60 | Sargent Direct (Cox) 0 | Time 2:09 1-5 Northwood Beaver, Sing-| ing Pence, Felicity, Stormy Grattan, Ed- die's Pride. | | EIGHTH -- (off 10:23) mile, pace: Miss Key Hal (Davies) 4,00 4,20 Karen May (Gilmour) 3.50 Sonnie Jim Abbe (Fegan) Time 2:06. Pleasant Way, Way, Noral Gale, Adios Ray C. NINTH -- mile pace. Sunset Lee M (Hawke) White Ankles (Feagan) Meadow Wave (Waddell) 2.90 Time 2:06, Captetown Boy, @ M See, 12.70 7.80 4.10 7.40 3.00 WHAT IS SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim: Green Stinger, Walsh 111 \ng _ Three year olds and up. 6 Runways, Masts ne rs. le |A-- ey Tinda Ted, No Boy 114 'Nonor oo Shuswap Sal, Coombs X106 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $50,000 add Wee Lassie, Valenzuela 114 jed, "Canadian international Champion Dark Fairy, Gomez 117 | ship Stakes,"' three-year-olds and up, 1% Fast-N-Fleet, Tawse 114 | Miles on Marshall turf course (7) Captein Prefect, Whittle 117 | Tatao, Pilar 126 Muskeg, Dittfach 117 The Dancer, Heath 126 Ky Quill, No Boy 117 Greek Jab, No Boy 12) Cretaceous, No Boy 120 Final @ Royal, Valenzuela 123 i! ed R A THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim orunver, arene ae a. ing (3,000) Three year olds. 7 furs. (17).| Mr. Brass, Giesbrecht 123 Yorkdale, No Boy 123 | EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,300, Claim-| Sunny James, Turcotte A-11! |ing (4000). Three-year-olds and up, 1% Dollar Scholar, No Boy B-116 | Miles on Marshall turt course (15). Stellar Flyer, Whittle 113 Erin Pan, Barroby 117 Paris Fashions, Steve X103 |Nardoo, No Boy A-123 Fidikus, No Boy 116 Li'l Eddy, Griffo B-Xx119 Kenteek, Coombs C-X108 |Red Purse, McComb 113 pedo yp nihewy tila een Fabison, Coombs X112 weet jacked; cu wail H . Gere lan, Ditech wits laity Wallace, No Bey C-114 With Merit, Barroby 115 Nailord, Harris 12) f Roman Pride, No Boy 110 Gay Champ, Steve X108 Sultan's Treat, Brownell Xx103 » Kornblum X108 ' , Woods and iregor entry B-A_R Smaliwood and C-Miss V E& Hubbert, Pace entry. Fit'w'd E. Griffan (S'a) 21,20 9.00 5.50| Willow's Boy C and Ben Carey. ASG OO th "Sale FOR NOW ON, ALLIMPORTANT mCABLE TV? 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 place your reservation before October 31 Sarosu, Turcotte D-113 Motor, Grubb XX116 Merk Left, No Boy D-116 Blue Mel, No Boy A-113 | French Twist, Bowcut 113 Tricky Scamp, Walsh 116 | Market Bid, No Boy C-113 | Spicy Favour, Swatuk XXX107 | Also Eligible: i Briarctiff Boy, Griffo B-XX109 A--Lanson Farms and P € Boylen entry BF A Roberts -eniry C--P Smith and Falcon Stable entry D--G T and T F Gayford and F Stephen- son entry 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, Hessel Entry Masino and J SACS Parca 40:005.-Sisin: t Three year olds and up 1 les (12), 0 ie RAB POST TIME 2 PM WOODBINE RESULTS (CP)--Thursday's ool Dr e€SSES Regularly 20,00 to 25.00 TORONTO Wood bine results: First--Purse $2,200, claiming, maiden! » + mile 70. yards (Turcotte) 19.00 9.80 3.90 (Fitzsimmons) 12.50 3.80 2% Fith -- year-olds, Eventful Blank Pistol aSea = Salt Time; 1:46. aEither Or, bAmber River, Redirect, | Locked Out also ran | a iweeney and H. Katz try; b--Statford Farms entry. cued } Purse $2,700, 1 mile 70 yards (Turcotte) (Gomez) (Gordon) clalming, 2) 640 2.80 3.20 2.50 2.20 bNewsy, Jo. | Dreamy Shining a Hawk, Blue Whistle, Por tree Gem, This Year's Love also ran Late scratch: Galante, Passero's jade. OSHAWA Exactor: 47.10, Sixth--Purse $2,800, 3- olds, 1 1-16 miles Marching Orders Glentyvar Nonie B. Time aAltona Miss, Jolly Monarch, Roman, Fortunatus also ran. Late 'scratch: aRoyal Missy, Song ef! Heather ' plas } @--Liveoak Stabile and J entry, Seconé--Purse $2,000, claiming, 3 end year-olds and upward, 7 furlongs aBimini Bill (Harris) 3.90 2.4 2.10 Your County (Barroby) 2.70 2.0 Stoned (Brownel!) 2.29 Time: 1:25 2-5 aWell Now, Whal. @ Caeldon Colonel, Setay Market also ran @--T. Ziegler and Natural Farms en- 4-year (G2) (McComb) Good (Walsh) 1:48 4.50 3.50: 3.20 4.70 3.90 11,90 Preferred dressing for fashionables for now through winter. Enjoy the wonderful wearabil- ity of little wool dresses in plain, heather and novelty weaves. A wide selection of styles and colors; sizes 8-18, LTD. Time Soo, Enchow Mount Bella} Visit the Gable TV Studio, Opposite Steinberg's in the East Mall, 600 King St, East OR TELEPHONE 723-5278 TODAY ate E. D. Ryan} Daily double: 34.00. | Third--Purse $2,400, 2-year-old fillies, tn Canada, 6 furlongs Victory Trip (Turcotte) 7.50 3.50 2.70 Titled Heroine (Gomez) 3.60 3.00 Nearanna = (Fitzsimmons) 3.2%) Time: 1:39 45 » ¥ »* 6b Time: 1:13 3-5. Belfort, Fiaming Triumph, Marvina's Bella Regina, Kitty 6G Lady A Schreibe, Lawless Maid, Winsome Sai Tues Altention Hero, Cambusiang also lor, Speedy Sonnet also ran. | Gh--dead heal tor first Fourth --- Purse $2,400, rolds, 1 1-16 miles Uy Rhythm (Dittfech) 9.40 Mighty Gar (Gordon) BDay We Sail (Bowcut) Time: 1:47. Seventh and upward, ah Hempeter Purse $3,200, S-year-olds | turf course, 1 mile | (Harris) 9.00 8.30 5.00 Gh Beavante (Dittfach) 20.90 16.00 5.50 Concession (Gomez) 2.90 "Of course you can charge it" claiming, % j Kighth ~- Purse $2,200, claiming 3-| year-olds and up, mile and 70 yards| Don Cacilio (Inouye) 45,20 10.90 5.70 Autumn = Souvenir McComb) 3.10 2.70 Gandio (Kornblum) 7.20 Time 1:44 45. Mad Flyer, Greek Tar tion, Tony's Count, Stee ran. 4.70 3.30 8.% 5.10 3.90 Fashions since 1867 Doc Nan, aur fmage, Arab. Prince, Numbers also ren a--Emcee Stables and L. €. Morris Gem, bRuilahs Pretty Wise, Dark What A Ques. Leader atso} OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE eavan.! | Attendanes: 47, Mu v ei ah atheah ot aah ateticde tin, cardia tn tor en a eee

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