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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Nov 1966, p. 21

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DISC at teen-agers, says they are persecuted and grossly un- derestimated by their JOCKEY AT WORK elders. He's outspoken lieves ~in telling his audi- about the records he plays. ence, If the music is bad, he be- Frank Cameron, 28, a Halifax disc jockey whose evening program is aimed (CP Photo) PETER CECIL DEAN comb Funeral Home, Grimsby, who died Nov. brook Hospital, Toronto. The service by Rev, Mr, bers of the Royal honor and a spailbearers. and Mary Ellen Dean. talion from Blackstock and Mounted Rifles. years and eight months service the First World War. he worked for the inspection board in the United Kingdom and Canada. He is survived by his wife, surviving are two sisters, Mrs, brothers, Archie and Charles Dean of Oshawa. { MRS, IVA B. LYNDE The death occurred, today, at the Oshawa General Hospital, of about six months, of Mrs. 69th year. The former Emmerson, Iva_ Bathelda OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (CP)--Old country|Northampton 2 Bristol C 1 soccer results: Norwich 4 Derby i : Plymouth 1 Carlisle 2 ENGLISH LEAGUE Portsmouth 2 Bolton 1 Preston 4 Cardiff 0 Rotherham 2 Wolverhampton | Division It Bournemouth 4 Doncaster 1 Bristol R 1 Torquay 0 Colchester 1 Peterborough 4 Gillingham 1 Swindon 0 |Middlesbrough 0 Grimsby 1 Oldham 4 Darlington 0 | Oxford 1 Brighton 2 \Scunthorpe 0 Quesrs PR 2 {Shrewsbury Town 1 Walsall 2 {Swansea 0 Mansfield 1 Workington 1 Watford 2 Division IV Barnsley 1 Port Vale 0 Bradford C 0 Stockport 1 Brentford 4 Chester 0 Exeter city 0 Rochdale 0 |Halifax 5 Notts C 2 een 1 Southport 1 | Field Goals Prominent In National League Tilts By ED SCHUYLER JR. | The 22-year-old, left - footed, | Division 1 Associated Press Sports Writer soccer style kicker from Cyprus|Burnley 4 Southampton 1 j y had never seen a professional|Everton 0 Arsenal 0 Washington Redskins missed) football until he suited up for|Fulham 5 Aston Villa 1 upsetting Dallas Cowboys by &lthe Lions' contest with Balti-|Leeds 3 Leicester 1 foot--Danny Villaneuva's right more five weeks ago. |Man United 2 Sheffield W 0 one--and Detroit Lions get their) yepremian whose three-| Newcastle 0 Liverpool 2 kicks from Garo Yepremian. | pointers travelled, 33, 26, 15, 20,|Notts F 3 Blackpool 1 In fact, National Football|28 and 32 yards, also converted| Stoke 0 Man.City 1 League Clubs really playedjafter the Lions three touch-|Tottenham 3 West Ham 4 footsy Sunday as 29 field goals|downs. The last one followed a|West Brom 0 Chelsea 1 were kicked, the most of any three-yard run by Bobby Felts) Division It weekend this season, land gave Detroit a 32-24 lead. Birmingham 4 Chafiton 6 Luton 2 Crewe Alex 1 Villaneuva kicked only one pyteRCEPTS THREE | moved them to within one-half Hofsinger to beat St. Louis. The) goals for an NFL single game Lois' points. Colts' Lou Michaels when he|PUt the Colts ahead on a one-| Peterborough Petes gave St. Division I. two teams--was set in Pitts-| and Lou Groza kicked a pair of of the break to stretch their waiky 'S Cenie 4 game-- a isco i > i 4 BALTIMORE WIS e--gave San Francisco its! Junior Canadiens handed Tor Division If 7-2 victory over Atlanta Fal- touchdown cost Chicago a vic-|josing streak with two goals, Dumbarton 1 Arbroath 1 Chicago Bears 30-30 and Los An- homan Gabriel rushed for two enth of the season, Stranraer 2 Thd Lanark 2 Villanueva's winning 20 - only 59 seconds left. Villanueva! Henry Carr. | period. |Glenavon 2 Crusaders 5 BEAR GOES BIG 95 yards, St. Catharines Black Hawks, | Nevers of the Duluth Eskimos,| Philadelphia 112 Cincinnati 98 | Nationals. field goal, but it came with just ee goal, | oP , Soventry 1 Crystal P 2 15 seconds remaining, gave the siiitnaret tock aavantage of A 4 Herel + Cowboys a 31-30 victory and eption: Y| utitlwall 1 Ipswich 0 | game of first place St. Louis) Steelers' eS lk aa Is in the Eastern Con-'§ h r a og wor ajuk Hoak threw touchdown passes. Peterborough Yepremian booted six field Bakken kicked for all of St. : ' m ss Newport 0 Bradford 0 record as the Lions nipped Min- PB gg hy ber oor mS "vn Beats Wings Southend 3 Lincolm 0 nesota ' = s_-$2-31. His eight/tne first half with two field : Wrexham 1 York city 1 attempt: a.o tied a_ single goals Pian ates! Lanny -sbies By THE CANADIAN PRESS ¥ a game mark set by Baltimore|> aged SCOTTISH LEAGUE a ' |yard run, Michaels added two Catharines Black Hawks a boost! 4;..... * ane! Still another single game-rec-) Frank Ryan passed for two|Red Wings 41 in Peterborough. | toa 5 H "toa 4 ord--1i three-pointer tries by scores, Ernie Green ran for one| St. Catharine took advantage| pC U 1 Kilmarnock 1 burgh's 30-9 upset of St. Louis. field goals for Cleveland. 'Ontario Hockey Associa- s Pittsburgh's Mike Clark and A 44 - yard field goal by\tion Junior 'A' League lead to| Hearts 3 Duniermiine 1 Jik Bakken of the Cardinals Tommy Davis with'nine secondsi three points with a 2-1 win over. attick 2 Motherwell 2 : each kicked three, |t maining -- his third of the'London.Nationals, Montreal ee ee 1 tie with Chicago. A bad pass onto Marlboros a 9-6 seback in In other games, Baltimore from centre on a conversion at-| another game. Alloa 1 Albion 4 tied idle Green Bay Packers for tempt after Ed O'Bradovich ran| Mickey Redmond helped Pe- Berwick 1 Morton 4 first place in the West with a)11 yards with a fumble for a terborough snap a three-game | Brechin 1 Raith 2 cons, Cleveland Browns whipped tory, Robert Murray and Neil hdl A ete oe ait Philadelphia Eagles 27-7 to Bruce Gossett also kicked two mont got the others Fast Fife 3 Montrose 1 move within a game of St. field goals for Los Angeles, but) Don Giesebrecht scored the| Forfar 4 Cledebank 1 Louis, San Francisso '49ers tied the Rams didn't need them as|Red Wings only goal, his sev-|Hamilton 0 Stenhousemuir 0 , seen geles Rams snapped a four- touchdowns and completed 24 of Larry Pleau exploded for four Nae salad PR oe a game losing streak by trouncing) 35 passes for 298 yards and tWo goals in Montreal's win and New York Giants 55-14, scores against the hapless jacques Beaudoin. added three. IRISH LEAGUE Dallas started the drive for Giants. One of New York's|pernard Cote got the other two| Bangor 0 Distillery 11 yard touchdowns came on a 100-yard/for the Junior Habs who car-|Cliftonville 1 Portadown 0 boot from their own three with/return on a pass interception byiried an 8-3 lead into the. third|Coleraine 1 Ballymena 2 also converted after four touch-|~ 4 me "| Terry Caffrey, Steve King,|Glentoran 2 Ards 2 downs--two of them by the pass- \Gerry Meehan, Tom Martin,|Linfield 4 Derry City 1 ing combination of Don Mere- BASKETBALL SCORES |Cam Crosby and Ritchie Bayes - dith to Bob Hayes for 53 and) BY THE CANADIAN PRESS |scored for the Marlies, | - : Be a | SUNDAY After a while, T think T'll be philadelphia 132 Chicago 126 a good kicker," Yepremian said'san Francisco 135 Detroit 96 : : ; ; after breaking the old record of; jworst performances this sea-|game in Nova Scotia, The five field goals held by Ernie; SATURDAY }son, but hung on to outlast the|used to be a bounty on his sno Bob Waterfield of Los Angeles,|New York 134 Baltimore 124 Stu Roberts and Pete Mara/and, while there is no bag lim Bakken of St. Louis and Mi-/Los Anegles 144 Detroit 88 chaels of Baltimore, 'St. Louis 115 Boston 92 \Stanfield replied for London. j|season, Oct, 15 to Nov. 30. BR RR oN oe Bs Cn RCS RRS. a SAE FEATURES SYNTHETIC RESIN a@ Synthetic resin, the first of its type used in a major international compe- Phe snalin. te ionnae ine resi i ser imf cleats and tition vious to spikes, weather, The track and field sta- dium for the Pan-American Games, to be held in Winni- peg next summer, is under construction on the Univer- sity of Manitoba campus The track will be made of (CP Photo) for 37 years. 222, UAW. Prior to her retire years by Eatons of Canada. her husband. held at the W. C. Twon Funera Chapel, Whitby, at 2 p.m. Nov The funeral service was held at the Stonehouse and Whit- Noy. 12, for Peter Cecil Dean 10, at Sunny- was conducted Herlihey. Mem- Canadian Legion served as a guard of Born in Cartwright Township, Mr. Dean, who was in his 6t9h year, was a son of the late Seth He enlisted in the 235th Bat- and served in the field. as a corporal with the 4th Canadian He had two in the Canadian forces during During the Second World War Fmme Rush Also Alfred Bickle (Bede) of Bow- manville and Mrs. Sidney West (Bird) of Beamsville and two early following a sickness William E. G, Lynde, 122 Mont- rave Avenue. She was in her the deceased was a daughter of the late William and Annie Emmerson, Born at Audley, Ont., she was married in 1929, in Cleveland, Ohio and had been a resident of Oshawa Mrs. Lynde was a member of Westmount United Church and of the jadies' auxiliary of Local g\ment about 20 years ago, she : |was employed for a number of former member of the Imperial Mrs. Lynde is survived ved ca The funeral service will be|husband and a daughter, Mrs. 16. Interment will be in Mount! MRS. VERNA SHRIGLEY The death occurred suddenly, Nov. 11, at the Oshawa General Hospital, of Mrs. Verna Shrig- ley, 110 Verdun Road. She was in her 47th year. Born in Prince Edward County, near Wellington, the deceased was a daughter of the late James and Emma Ken- nedy, She was married in Osh- awa in 1946. Mrs. Shrigley was secretary of the Bathe Park Neighbor- hood Park Association. Besides her husband, Cyril, Mrs. Shrigley is survived by three sons, James, Randy and Larry and three daughters, Joanne, Sandra and Nancy, all at home. Also surviving are five sis- ters, Mrs. T. McLaughlin (Jean), Mrs. Iva Cruikshank, Mrs. R.. Istead (Rene), Mrs. A. Haight (Lura) afd Mrs. R. Channell (Elsie) and three brothers, Melvin, Milton and Johnson Kennedy. The funeral service will be held at the Gerrow Funeral Home at 2:30 p.m., Nov. 15. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Major John Wood of the Salvation Army will conduct the service, MRS, W. BERTRAM WHITE | | Seriously sick for four {months, Mrs. W. Bertram Backstrom, strom, Alan Backstrom, Charles Norris, and Donald Smith. OBITUARIES held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 3.15 p.m! today. The service Was conducted by Rey. John Morris, Andrew's United Church, Inter- ment Cemetery. minister of &t. Lawn In lieu of flowers donations was in Mount in her memory to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appre- ciated, AL OF FUNER MRS. MARY R. BACKSTROM The funeral service and in- terment for Mrs. Mary R. Back- stron, 215 Toronto Avenue, who diéd, Nov. 9, at the Bowman- ville Memorial Hospital, was held at Mount Pleasant Ceme- tery, Toronto, Nov. 12, Mrs. Backstrom had rested at 'the Mcintosh + Anderson Funeral Home. The service was conducted by Elder Steven Struk of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter Day Saints, Toronto, The pallbearers were Tauno dt., Kimi Back- Ronald Smith FUNERAL OF MICHAEL HORBACIO Requiem High mass was sung in St. George's Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church at 9 a.m., | ' Nov. 12, for Michael Herbacio |White, 123 Park Road North, jdied, Nov, 12, at the Oshawa /General Hospital. jher 68th year. The former Evelyn Boal, the deceased was daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boal. Born Feb. 28, 1899, at Almonte, Ont., she had been a resident of Oshawa May | for 46 years. She was a member of St. Andrew's United Church, the United Church Women of the .|church, and a member of the Oshawa Golf Club. She was a |Order of the Daughters of the Mrs. White is surived by her 1|Walter (Lorraine) Famme of .| Oshawa. Also surviving aré two broth- who died Nov. (Oshawa General Hospital, in She was in| nie goth year. \J. George's was in Resurrection Cemetery. Millar, 8 Richard and Gill Menard. sung "in St. Catholic Church at Noy. 12, for Peter Klasan, Sr., who died, Nov. 9, at 'the Osh- awa General Hospital. Holy Cross 10, at the The mass was sung by Rev. C, Pereyma, pastor of St. Church. Interment The pallbearers were Robert William Overy, Hugh mith, Norman Hannah, Jerry FUNERAL OF PETER KLASAN, SR. Requiem High mass was Philip's Roman 10 a.m., Rev. M. J. Darby, pastor of Roman Catholic AP . - THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 14, 1966. 2]- 4714 SIZES 12¥4-22% SLIMMING By ANNE ADAMS Long tabs emphasize slender- izing vertical lines -- pleats all 'round give a graceful lilt to every step. Wear it with or without tie belt, Printed Pattern 4714: Half Sizes 12%, 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%. Size 16% requires 3% yards 45-inch. FIFTY CENTS (50¢.) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents add 3c, sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, CARE_OF The Oshawa Times, tern Dept.; 60 From Street West, Toronto 1, Ont. OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS - 'JAMA DOLL By ALICE BROOKS Three ways wonderful! He's a pal, 'jama doll, gay decora- tion or pillow on bed. Merry circus clown 'jama doll will win a child's heart, teach tidiness habit. Pattern 7036; transfer, for hands, face; clothes; pattern pieces. IRTY- FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, pleasé) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front Street West, 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, Two Free Patterns. Send 25¢ Lawn Cemetery, Rev. Dr. G.jers, Fred Boal of Merritville, J. Minielly, minister of West-|Ont. and Elmer Boal of Manis- Chureh, sang the mass. Inter- ment was in Resurrection Cem- FALL'S 130 BEST DESIGNS today. -- lively school, sport, career, Twelve remarkable heirloom HALIFAX (CP) -- The black |who haven't played for the last;bear, formerly fair game any jweek, turned in one of their time, has finally hecome big }but this has been discontinued | mount United Church, will con duct the service. Friends are asked not to call|Bertram at the funeral home before 4|Famme. -|tique, Mich. and three grand- |children, Mary Louise, James and David Henry The memorial service was etery. Pourenich, Ulastic, K. Ostler, G. Bec and J. Plavetish, glamor styles, all sizes, extra features in new. Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. Clip coupon in Catalog -- choose one free pat- tern. Send S0c. quilts -- complete patterns in color in Museum Quilt Book 2. Quilting motifs. Serid @0¢, Send also for Quilt Book 1 -- 16 complete patterns, 60c. The were C, Pourenich, W. pallbearers J. |p.m., Tuesday. FOOTBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Eastern Conference LT F A Pe 2 1177221 1 160 320 0 267 147. 0 204 232. 0 154 234. 1179 233. 1 131 289 . 0 102 318 . 'onference 6 233 101. 0 232 139. 2 183 202 . 0 199 169 . 2134 163. 5 1201 178 .375 6 1153 211. iSt. Louis |Dallas | Cleveland | Wash'ton | Phila. Pittsburgh New York Atlanta 5 5 7 9 2 3 5 Western Con Green Bay |Baltimore San Fran. Los Angeles Chicago |Minnesota | Detroit 2 2 3 5 4 ewer AIs. orwaunsraad American League : Eastern Division Buffalo Boston New York Houston Miami |Kansas City Oakland San Diego re oy SUNDAY it, Eastern Conference scored for the Hawks and Jim|hunting is restricted to the deer ottawa 30 Hamilton 1 | (Ottawa leads two-game total- jpoint eastern championship | final) Western Conference | Winnipeg 7 Saskatchewan 14 (Saskatchewan has one-game lead in best - of - three western final) National League | Baltimore 19 Atlanta 7 | Dallas 31 Washington 30 |Detroit 32 Minnesota 31 |Los Angeles 55 New York 14 Cleveland 27 Philadelphia 7 Pittsburgh 30 St. Louis 9 {San Francisco 30 Chicago 30 American League jOakland 41 San Diego 19 'Kansas City 34 Miami 16 iBoston 27 Houston 21 |Buffalo 14 New York 8 SATURDAY Continental League Toronto 31 Philadelphia 34 Orlando 40 Hartford 7 Wheeling 21 Richmond 40 Charleston 33 Montreal 7 | Eastern Senior | (Toronto wins Eastern Can- 5 |ada championship) } Bluenose (Conference St. St. Mary's 15 | (St. Francis Xavier wins Blue- jnose Conference championship) Ontario-Quebee Association Toronto 7 Queen's 50 | (Queen's wins Ontario-Quebec |Athletic Association champion-| | ship and Yates Cup) KEEP CUPS BRIMMING India grows more than 60,000 tons of coffee a year. 177 -750 Sunday. | Over 1,300 fans saw Johnston | $4! #!s0 ran. ;score two goals and pick up| Fitth--purse Shearwater Navy 0 Toronto 54/three assists as the Nationals | mile |Green Stinger {Blenheim Park This slim-line span of the Thames, shown in an artist's drawing, will be- come the latest in a long THE FUTURE LONDON BRIDGE when completed in 1970. signed to better meet Lon- Thames. Farliest records of The existing London bridge _--don's pedestrian and vehic- a London bridge go back will be torn down to make ular traffic across the to 48 AD. (CP Photo) way for this structure. de- | Nationals Win Two Contests | KINGSTON (CP)--The Cana- jdian national team scored with 95 seconds remaining for a 4-3 jvictory over Kingston Aces of jthe Ontario Hockey Association |Senior A league in an exhibition |game here Saturday. | Before 1,977 fans the Nation- jals controlled play but were con- jtinually thwarted by Kingston| | Soalie Tom Mercer, who made |36 saves compared with 21 for Wayne Stephenson.' | Ray Cadieux scored the win-| ning goal at 18:25 of the third period. Jean Cusson with two and Morris Mott were the other scorers for the Nationals. Kingston goals were from Charlie Convery, Jim Gebhardt and Jim Sprott. MORRISBURG, Ont. (CP)-- Marshall Johnston led Canada's national hockey team to its 13th victory in 14 games as they de- feated Morrisburg Combines 7-3 took an lead. | Morris Mott, also scored two early 4-1 first-period ing from Jean Cusson, Fran Huck and Roger Bourbonnais. | Scoring for the Combines were Doug. Casselman, Lawlor and Derek Holmes. STUDIO SET RULES John Wayne said he was nol} lains in his early movies be- cause the studio ruled the hero was too noble for that, RACE RESULTS TORONTO (CP) -- Saturday's Green- wood results: | Pirst_Purse olds. Repulse Bay (McC'ley) 13.80° 6.00 Anns 00 Portree Gem (Coombs) Time: . Vibrant Monarch, Anuwar, Jesting Maid, Gem, Separate Worlds, | Bella Regina also ran, econd jolds, 1 116 miles Nati {tony B. Good f 's Ti i | Song National's Tim Broderick and | orcell (Coons) by 4 ee Time: 5 Sd a Kingdom, Royal Missy, Windy jash Daily double: Third--Purse $2,000, claiming, 3-year-| olds and upward, 7 furlongs | Gay Pageant (Gordon) Lebon M L River Party (Gomez) Time: 1:32. Atinda Ted, Weil Sail Late scratch: Fourth-- Purse year-olds and upward, Leader Doc Nan (Harris) Ky. Time Shining Wings, Folly, }Exotic Red (Grubb) Tim y . , Guidecea, Victory Trip, Lina Page, | Francis Xavier 27 Halifax) for the winners with others com- | Boot Hill also. ran. | Late scratch: Crow's Sixth--Purse upward, S| Victory Myth (Dittfeh) 17.40 §.00 2.70 Arnie | Canadiltis 2. ;Win Again (Grubb) Time: Tickled Silly, Late scratch: Exactor: - _ " Seéventh--Purse } allowed to throw chairs at vil-|oids 13-16 miles Titled Bye and Near Native Victor (Harris) GREENWOOD MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS CAMPBELLVILLE, Ont. (CP) -- Re-/Byr¢ Killean (White) sults from Mohawk Raceway Saturday.)Darky Atom (Troy) |Bonnie Can (Holmes) | Time: 2:09 1-5 30; Miss Angela Mary, Buckeye Worthy, 40 |Voice of Spring, Pembrow Bill, Storm 70/ Knight also started. 7.50 4.20 3.30 16.00 7.50 3.10 First--$800, mile, pace. Daisy P. Hal (Zirnis) 58.201: Miss Carclene Ann (Webb) | Demetyrus --(Marchuk) Time: 2:11 2§ | ae hid Betsy Lee Casiie, Ask Me, furlongs Reine, Sunday Song also started. Hen scratch: Speedy Baker. 3.20 6. 4% 3. 3 £2,100. m iM foaled in Canada, 7 I | | (Furness) © 6.30-2.30 2.70 erry Adios (Fritz) 3.10 2.99 Bud Gist (Waples) 40 610) ¢ $800, mile,.. pace. Time: 2:08 45 Frisco Killean (Wellw'd) 3.80 3.00 2.30, Doris Adios, Mooreiand's Dusy, Susi Ruling shy Counsel (Laframboise) 6.30 3.60/Do, Speedy Hedgewood, Rebel Land E>SY The Great Remus Jr. (C'Michael) 2.70/Harry also started. Miss OrleNs,) Time: 2:11 35 by Stein. Gem (Grubb) 4:35. Gem, Miss Clark, Melissa Volo, Snippy Sir, Royal, Fifth--$800, mile, pa ce. |Reynolds, Dream Haven, Star Herbert|La Salle's Hope (G'mill) 15.80 8.50 5. % and 4year-|aiso started. G. M._ See (Robillard) 23.40 12. | Daily Double: Nos. 6 and 1 paid $136.90 Hold The Phone (Quinlan) 2. Third--!--??, MILE, PACE, Time: 2:09 3-5 ocean' Ducky's Breeze, Leo M. Wann, Tim- ber Hal, Wally Spencer, Belva's Way jalso started. Sixth.$+,500, | Alouettes, Tigres , Register Victories t2ryiae"m |Earlylakes John (Lake) Sy aS iy My phage ~adi | me: 104 4 3.20 10 Alouettes downed Acadiens | Sondp:. Burkes 5.2 0. Cea. alae %\6-4 and Les Tigres whipped | started. Now, Littie Skip, /Canadien Francais 6-1 in| Exeter: Nos, 5 and 1 paid $6.00... Along git rane |French - Canadian Hockey! Seventh--si,300, mile, pace. i i .|Lichinver Duke (W'dell) 4.50 League action during the week fais. Rey Hel toavinan 7 furlongs jend. i fe Scott (Charron) ; i e ime: 2: 25 5.20 3.40 2.40 M. St. Germain and Re Or cies Mines Jot ahealén, iearan 00 4.10/val each scored a pair of Roals | may, Attorney Brooks also started, *"|for Alouettes while other mark-| . | + | @i 4,065, le, trot Park Heights, Mitzi's!ers went to E, Legere and G. lene mane huniiera) ate a0 of Gem, Righteous, Shuswap | ce Aubin. Y. Lamarche, §.|/Kimbo (Waples) 2.10 2.40 lVachon, G. Lambert: and M./Eatley, Return (Wellwood) 'Vachon scored for Acadiens, | ,cigney paarete, Arewana Lady, sft ' val y a 4 lerbert, Harlan Boy, also star ing (Walsh) 16 30 490 3.10) J; Vachon scored three B0alS | tong and: Moly. Retumm covnlel: Re "est yo\for Tigres while J. Dorval, G. |bittard stable entry, |Ouellet and M. Clement added -Purse $2,800, (Harris) 5.70 3.40 2.50 of Heather (Ditifach) 4.70 3.20) 1:55 4 also ran, mile; pace. $32.50 ) 3.30 2. 3.50 2. 2 7.50 3.70 2.60 (Coombs) 3.50 $2,300, 's claiming, % Lane (Gomez) Quill (Barroby) Our $2,800, 2year-olds, e: 1:45 4-5 Ninth---$1,000, mile, © pace. singles. R. Clouthier tallied for|adios Ray C. (Rob'iard) 22.7011 ithe losers |Caperown Boy (Waples) 7. y ' _..|Sonnie Jim Abbe (Feagan) 3.00 f Time: 2:07 3.5 : Success Stormy, Pleasant Way, Dea: Time: 2:05 45 0 Sultan 8., Irish Nugget also started, No Reasoning, Grand Galop, He's Slate scratch: Mountain Way, |Attendance: 5,178, " Mutuels: $250,481. 70 4.60 Mile 20 3,40 $3,000, S-year-olds and 7 furlongs (Gomez) 40 ' 2.20) Smoothie, Strayed Inn also ran, 2.51 Bighth--Purse $2,200, claiming, 3- Famous Road also ran.|4yearolds, | 1-16 miles Or. Giddings Forty Carat (McComb) 5.20 Patent Coated (Dittfach) Altona Miss (Brownell) Time: 1:56 1-5 1:30 4-5 ie ia} TAKES MANY ROLES Ross Martin has appeared as samadhi: lees Neade, a desert rat, a Chinese coolie, a tuchy----Beat: aise ynemic, Bench Parisian art..connoissaur and => 3.90 3.00 2.30| Warrant, Firelight, Sun Stage also 80. | President Grant on TV's The $.70 3.60 rag naR . re ; .90| Attendance: 15,166, Handle: $883,528, | Wild, Wild West. $46.10 $10,000-added, foaled d-year in Canada, Mabn, Dynamic, and upward, Vital Here (Gomez) $ (McComb) 4 |

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