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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 May 1967, p. 36

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$6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Moy 17, 1967 LEAGUE LEADERS |.) "tier; 'chance, Minnesota, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS .857. HERE and THERE |," 8 we. : F, Robinson, Bal 99 21 32 .323 AUDITORIUM BOARD during the week ending May 13.\petrocelli, Bos 10417 33 .317 A meeting of the board of dir-/There were 336 admissions and Carew, Min 9111 28 .308) ectors of the Oshava Civic/333 discharges of patients. One|Casanova, Wash 82 9 25 .305 Auditorium will be held Thurs-|hundred and seventeen major,| Batting--Kaline, Detroit, .369 day in the council chamber of/162 minor as well as 76 eye, ear,|F, Robinson, Baltimore, .323. city hall at 4.15 p.m. nose and throat operations were) HARBOR DREDGING sixty - two examinations and performed. Two hundred and|nesota, 22; F. Robi | eee Runs Batted In--Kaline, 25; |burgh, -394; Kranepool, New ------ | * oy | lips, Chicago and Parker, Los) payid Stein, 32-year-old Brit- in France. American League | Strikeouts--Cha BR. Hi Pet. ers, Chicago, 52. Clemente, Pgh Kranepool, NY .|Staub, Htn Cepeda, StL | Williams, Chi Runs--Kaline and Tovar, Min- National League nee, 53; Pet- ABR H Pet. 104 25 41 .394 gall, which he sold to a London} off when a dealer Stein had sold six paintings to for $26,000 be- | | ° / --_ Hod sold it to : og M b B "down with British {mperial- | i : upton: m." | Picasso Returned tried two gousches, signed Cha-| 0 Ss umn Red Guards smother the walls of the British office and the | 66 " e gallery for $4,000 each," | s neighboring home of Charge | Faux Picture The investigation was touched 1 d'Affaires Donald Hopson with | black Chinese character slogans. NEW YORK (AP) -- Picasso, The identification was one of | ¢. suspici d went to the . salar cae ste | ; . _ | Came suspicious and went to One said: "We strongly pro- 61 3 23 .377/ returned the photograph of a/a number of bits of information| district attorney's office. nre ng deat anainat: Hetilin tanperiatict «| 2 5 27 375) painting attributed to him with|that led to the indictment here! ay investigation was begun in| 87 16 32 +368 | the word "faux" scrawled/Tuesday of a Park Avenue art which both Chagall and Picasso| 108 1734 361 across its face, indicating a for- dealer on charges of counterfeit-|°y operated, The authorities sent| By ANTHONY GREY Pitts-| gery, jing and fraud in the sale of t A Montreal firm, J. P. Porter, treatments were given and 49\~. Robinson and Freehan. De.| York, .377. has been awarded a $24.000 con-/casis applied. The physiotherapy troit, 21, | Runs -- Aaron, tract for dredging in the aP-\denartment gave 1,047 treat- proach and harbor area of Port ments and made 792 visits; California, 34, Hope, Public Works Minister,| nije the occupational therapy | Hits -- Kaline, 38; Fregosi,|Clemente, 25. Doubles -- Campaneris, Kan-/24; Aaron, 23. George Mcliraith anounced! genartment handled 223 cases. |sas City, 9; Mincher, California| Hits -- Clement today. Dredging will restore the chart depth of 17 feet in the ap- " proach and 16 feet in the inner, FIRE RATE parvor. 'Times, concerning the 1967 mill GRANTS FOR EXPO rate for the Township of Whitby, han and F. Robinson, 7. A grant of $500 to the Oshawa |attributed a tax increase in the Choral Society and a grant of|Garrard Road area to an in-|10; Buford, Chicago, 9. $300 to the Salvation Army Cita-|crease in the Fire Area No. 2 del Band for their trips to ap-| mill rate by three to four mills. pear at Expo 67 were approved|Due to an anticipated subsidy at city council Monday night. |not received 2 Dey em with the new fire hall it has become ' FESTIVAL HELP . necessary to increase the fire City council Monday night! +ate by one mill only, not three granted $200 from the Centen-/+, four. In effect the mill rate nial funds to the Oshawa Folk was raised from three to four Festival Committee to assist in mills for fire purposes. preparations for the celebrations for the Folk Festival Week. | YWCA TAXES DESTROYER City council approved a The destrover HMCS Kootenay recommendation Monday night will visit Oshawa on July 25 and|that the assessment depart- 26 and be open for inspection for! ment assess the Oshawa Young two days from 1:30 p.m. to 5) Women's Christian Association p.m. at the east wharf. | property at 199 Centre Street as 2 |being liable to municipal prop- ABER Soop yg cage al said ery taxes. Council suggested . Vaiss peed | i ' he YWCA today there wil be a_ radical oe provincial curtailment in a ib AN legislation to have its property ace ist Uitice rectal ie exempted from Rag rep tl rank ; ' Te 7 "lerty taxes, with the exception liveries and the receipt and des-| o¢ local improvement rates, so ape of rig tape erased as such property is occu- out as usual. +| yi 7 |pied and used for the purpose lection, at the same time as the| of the Association. regular Sunday afternoon, will| be made from street letter it boxes. No other service will be DONUT CONVENTION Norman Allan, owner of the 'ovided. ; n Mister Donut shop on King HOSPITAL REPORT | Street West in Oshawa, attended Forty-five babies were born at|the first Mister Donut conven- the Oshawa General Hospital! tion recently in Miami Beach. ~ WOODBINE RESULTS TUESDAY, MAY 16 Caledon Colonel, Merry Arctic, Senator FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden Gray and Mink Slippers. three-year-old fillies. 62 Furlongs. | 9 -Pretty Fussy, F'ro 5.60 3.60 3.40 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,700. Ciaim- 2B-Buckminster, Turcotte 9.50 8.40 ing. Three-year-olds. 1 Mile on turt | 5 -Musicquill, Grubb 5.80 course. Also Ran in Order: Pat's Honey, Tudor JA-Redirect, Grubb 10.40 9.30 5.00] Town, A-Be An Angel, Bernberti, Deal | 1A-Gilmore, Coombs 10.40 9.30 5.00) Around, Added Luxury, Just Sailed, A- 4 -My Maura, Walsh 6.30 Glitter Mountain, Forest Nymph and Also Ran in Order: Norway House,| King's Mesita. Lava Hill, Wormwood Scrubbs, Open A--Grovetree Stable end Dane Hiil Page and Guidecca. Acres Entry. EXACTOR, 1A - 1A, PAID $154.50, B--M D Taylor and Mrs B M Benitz Entry. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Allow- ances, Three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs. SECOND RACE--Purse $2,000. Claim-|7-Capt'n Roo, Grubb 10.10 4.50 3.20) ing. Four-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs. 5-Take The Pot, Fitz'ns 5.30 4.30 $-River Party, Grubb 11.10 7.20 4.50 8-Penetrater, Alter 5.50 4Bench Warrant, Turcotte 11.20 5.90| Also Ran in Order: A-Reichstadt, 2-Steel Leader, Ferraro 3.20 | Sweet Intent, Pousse Cafe, Princess Sel-| Also Ran in Order: Count Lively, My |ket, Sringboard and Kitty G. | Boy Richard, Fort Rouge, F-Tony's| A--Lanson Farm Entry. | Count, Andrea tnez, F-Talent Scout, F- | Fair Dandy, Jet Invader, Nacuba and) SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. Al-| Mad Charge. 0 lowances. Three-year-olds and up. 6% F--Denotes Field Furlongs. | DAILY DOUBLE, 9 AND 9, PAID $90.70|/5 -Hail The King, G'b 9.30 5.70 3.00) 2 -Arctic Canuck, Hinolosa 4.50 3.10) THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden 1A-Royal Herod, Dittfach 20 two-year-old fillies, foaled in Canada,| Also Ran in Order: Bold Champ and 4 Furlongs. Rossi. 7. -Vie's Turn, Grubb 20.30 8.00 3.30, EXACTOR, § AND 2, PAID $30.10 2B-Mink Stole, Griffo 4.10 2.60 ' 1A-Nangela, Dittfach 2.40| BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- Also Ran in Order: Cuddie and Kiss,|ing. Three- and four-year-olds, foaled In| Pyrochlore, A-Fleeting Storm, Sov 'anada. One and one-sixteenth Miles. | Park and Gold On Gold. |7_ -Thunder Jay, Grubb 7.40 4.20 2.80 A--Windfields Farm Entry. |1A-Was Rejected, Dittfach 4,80 3.20} B--Angrosa Stable and E G Hyde Entry.|4 -Randy Sue, Hinojosa 3,00 | Also Ran in Order: Gray Band, Anu-| FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,100. Claim-|war, Queen's Haven, North Duchess, | Ing. Four-year-oids and up. 6 Furlongs.|Sandeen, F-My David, Peckin Paui,| 10-Robby Jr., Grubb 8.00 4.70 3.80|Miss Orono, A-idie Scholar, F-Needlin| 4-Miss Sheila B., K'blum 9.4 4.90\Al and Glen Star. | éTwinkle Jay, Fitzsimmons 5.50,A--W J Campbell, A Greco and Vale- Also Ran in Order: Arctic Troops, Tall} crest Farm Entry. Indian, Tomboy Pete, Miss Dynamic,'F--Denotes Field. WOODBINE ENTRIES THURSDAY, MAY 18 Portree Gem," Tartagalia 112 (Clear and Fast) ) |Valley Queen; No Boy 111 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200 maiden Bye Bye Fifl, Fitzsimmons 106 Band 4 year olds, 4 furs. (9) Stormy Linda, Inovye 106 Run Around Sue, Béll X100 Busy Man, Hinojosa 114 Tregonwell, Griffo X120 | Barrel Man, Inouye 110 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $7,800, allow- Bye The Count, Kelly X110 jances, three year olds, 7 Furs (8) Golden Scholar, No Boy 105 |Sun Stopper, Hinolosa 121 Cloudy Mist, Bell X100 Betemight, Fitzsimmons 191 Sunyou, Hinojosa 115 Battling, Dittfach 112 Crown Ruler, Ditttach25 Rillow, No Boy 119 Salute The Queen, McComb 110 Fils Du Nord, Ferraro 114 Gentry, Kelly X112 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim: Cool Dance, Griffo X104 ing (3,000), three year olds, 6% Furs (8) Nursewood, Griffo X108 Genie's Touch, No Boy 111 Music Circle, Griffo X114 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,800, al Anita Lea, Bell X106 lowances, three year old fillies, one mile Bell's Corner, No Boy 111 on Turf course (8) Rock Knight, Hinojosa 111 Monessa, Fitzsimmons 115 Suerior Sal, No Boy 106 Young Gerry, No Boy 115 Flying Ky., Ferraro 111 Miss Chop, Hinojosa 115 Gambari, Steve 114 Clara B. Good, Walsh 112 Jesting Maid, Alter 112 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200 maiden Victorian Ivy, Ditttach 115 (10) Zacata, Hinojosa 112 Yrrah Jr., Griffo X110 |Mad Moo, No Boy 118 Pepper Pipe, Robillard 122 (Exactor Wagering) Sicilian Sammy, Simone XXX100 Road Beyond, Gubbins 110 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, claim Kirby Street, Griffo X117 ing (3,000), four year olds and up, 1 mile 1 Miss You, Inouye 110 on Marshall turf course (15) Blandway, Turcotte 110 Royal Missy, Brownell A-X103 He's So Good, Hinojosa 122 Don Cecilio, Werry 122 Game Over, Werry 117 Market Bid, No Boy B-113 Panorama, No Boy 110 Danish Dancer, McComb 113 Dollar Scholar, Dittfach A-119 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,300, claim- Sweetly Packed, Kelly X103 ; ing (5,000), four year olds and up, 6 Furs Judge Burns, Fitzsimmons 119 & (5) So Good, No Boy B- Robin Whippet, Barroby 113 Twilight Tango, El Esmeraida, Fitzsimmons 108 Navy Grand, Inovye 113 * Wee Lassie, Steve 113 |Roman Tribune, Barroby 113 Willow Twig, Kelly X11! |Enchow, No Boy 113 Quick Response, Hinojosa 115 |Kingusto, No Boy 113 » (Exactor Wagering) Vital Mahn, Griffo, X114 Also Eligible: FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim- Sky Spark, Kelly X114 ing (3,000), three year olds (Divn of 2nd),A -- J. E, D. Ryan and A. R. Smail 6% Fus (9) wood entry Maiden Myrtle, No Boy 106 |B - H. Katz and Dane Hill acres entry Chinese Ex, Werry 109 X85 Ibs, AAC; XX-7 Ibs. AAC: XXX-10 Crafty Bozzetto, Ferraro 117 + |Ibs, AAC: Speedy Redbird,No Boy 106 |Post Time 2 p.m. GREENWOOD RACEWAY TUESDAY, MAY 16 |_ Also Started: Silver Laird, James R. FIRST RACE -- Mile Trot. Condi-|Gentry, Eden Atom and Cry Jester. tioned. Purse $1,000. | 2-B's L'ky Boy, W'wood 17.80 8.80 5.40| SIXTH RACE -- Mile Trot. Claiming. 7-Favorite Valley, Alex'dr 15.00 7.50 Purse $1,000. 1-Armbro_ Hasty, McKinley 7.50 4-Freighter, Hill 7.40 4.80 3.60 Also Started: Sammy Boy, Champ 7-Success Jen, Boily 12.60 4,60 * Moray, Call Me Spud and Ravenwood. |1-Merrie Meander, Rogers 2.50 Also Started: Willowbrook Darky, Foul SECOND RACE -- Mile Pace. Condi- Ball, Elvis (DQ), and Winnifred Po-Ka- tioned. Purse $1,000. ou! 3-Rough Sketch, W'ster 2.60 2.40 2.20 DQ--Elvis finished first, was placed 2Beechy Bomber, Thompson 3.20 2.90 sixth, 5-Lea Honer, Coke 3.80 Also Started: Tango Lobell, Philbrick, SEVENTH RACE--Mile Pace. Claim: Mary, Adiomary, Margaret Forbes C.|ing. Purse $1,200. and Fresh Paint |3-Innocent Bob, G'mill 6.00 3.30 3.00! DAILY DOUBLE, 2 AND 3, PAYS $29.10/4-Attorney Brooks, Holmes 4.30 3.30 5-Wee Governor, Campbell 3.90 THIRD RACE -- Mile Pace. Condi-. Also Started: Agate, Maud's Boy, Top tioned. Purse $900. i Notch Pick, Lee Johnston and Senator 7-Riddell Acres, Os'bne 72.80 14.80 6.90 Mir. 3Keystone Parma, McK'ly 4.70 3.90 4-Adiog Ollie, Hie % 5.50 EIGHTH RACE -- Mile Trot. Cond, Started: Davey Lee, Mac Zin,|Purse $1,200. Matchless Pick and Avalene. 6Sis Herbert, Jerbert 6.6 4.10 3.20 5-Penny Coelen, Findley 5.10 3.90 FOURTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Claim- 4Legal Sal, Walker 3.30 ing. Purse $800. ia ' |_ Also Started: Irish Valley, Armbro| &Tempo .Melody, Ch'r 31.40 8.70 5.40/Flame, Happy MacDuff, Peter McNab/| 3-N'wood Beaver, G'mill 3.70 3.20/and. Fanny Symbol. | 7-Stormy Grattan, Davies 5.81 Also Started: Trina Lee, Easy Annie, NINTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Condi- Corporal Adios, Alpha's Dean and Irish tioned. Purse $1,400. Flight. 5-Gaylord G'tan, Megens 8.30 3.70 3.20 3-Blaze Oregon, Walker 4.50 3.10 FIFTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Claim-|1-Algermac Grattan, Wellwood 3.40 | Ing. Purse $1,000, | Also Started: Brigden Boy, yy, Pro- 14 M, Wann, Bolly 6.20 3.50 2.70|tector, What's Up Front, Larry Dillard S-Ferndale Prince, Waples §.00 3.90 |and Jamie Barker. &Roving Gypsy, Weddell 4.50' Attendance, 6,348, Handle, $913,268, and Yastrzemski, Boston, 7. A recent report in The Oshawa Sota, 4; Knoop, California, 3. - le Atlanta, 26; | Angeles, 3. ish subject who came here from) "Across the face of the Runs Batted In -- Clemente,|Torre, Atlanta, 8; Johnson, Cin- e and Brock,| St. Louis, 41; Alou, Atlanta and/per, Cincinnati, 10. |Beach, Fla. 'faux' for false, Picasso con-| Triples -- Versalles, Minne-| Williams, Chicago, 39. Stolen Bases--Agee, Chicago, | Doubles -- Alley, Pittsburgh, |5-0, 1.000; Holtzman, Chicago, Home Runs--Kaline 8; Free-|10; Cepeda, St. Louis and Hal-!4-0, 1.000. H ler, San Francisco, 9. ' i ; ; ; ' FF Triples -- Williams, Chicago|Francisco, 66; Nolan, Cincin-|Style in 1961. "To his surprise | on $7,500 bail. He is married and TYing 'and Morgan, Houston, 4; Phil-jnati, 48. land delight,' the district attor-jhas two children. |English | $166,800 worth of paintings. ltributed to Picasso to the artist photographs of the paintings at- PEKING (Reuters)--Tens of| thousands of chanting Chinese |demonstration Tuesday set fire fascist outrages, you British im- perialist bastards." ALLEGE AGGRESSION | The offensive against the |British office began at dusk {Monday night after the Chinese Home Runs -- Aaron and|Canada in 1965, sold seven fake photos," Hogan said, 'Picasso to a straw effigy of British/foreign ministry issued a state- : F |Picassos, 33 Chagalls and one|would write the French word|Prime Minister Wilson to pro-jment accusing the British au- [aE ts |Matisse to 12 art dealers and/'yari' for true and sign his|test British treatment of Chinese setae in Hong Kong of "bar. Stolen Bases--Brock, 12; Har-|cojiectors here and in Palm/name. If fraudulent, he wrote in Hong Kong. arous fascist suppression" of Pitching -- Veale, Pittsburgh, District Attorney Frank §.| firmed that a number were frau- ogan said Stein first tried his/dulent." Strikeouts -- Marichal, San|hand at drawing in the Picasso| Stein was arraigned and held Chinese workers in recent unrest The demonstrators marched t!in the British colony. jthe office of the British charge! By 8.30 a.m. today crowds d'affaires here early today car- were massed in the open gate- placards demanding injway of the compound, although "hang Wilson" 'and!they made no attempts to enter, x STEINBERG ) , come in and check, compare and save as much as"3 to5 on your weekly food bill. Seeing is believing .. . The whole town's talking about Steinberg's lower everyday prices. 4 BE SURE TO VISIT EXPO06/ STEINBERG'S LIMITED YOUTH PAVILION APR. 28 - OCT. 27, 1967 \\csiosestenmmmennaganeeneitintiinlimeiiieelidaiadl Golden Valley Sliced Side -\/LOWEST FOOD PRICES IN ONTARIO 6,000 Everyday BACON "* Tasty Meaty Pork Side SPARE RIBS Presswood Vacuum Packed WIENERS 2° Steak Pies oO" $1 Steinberg's Fresh Boked Pies Pizza Pie tite 2 99¢ ras Siad 2 9° Grill Time \ Campbell's | faa Charcoal Tomato ae) © -Briquets + < Gz ee SN 1 @ ag Sandwich Meats rox QQc Tender Mitk Fed Legs + Veal tb. 89¢ Tender Milk Fed Veal « Basket wv. 99° Blve Stor Canned Chicken». | - ¢ @ 99: 10 Oz. Tins Lipton's Orange Pekoe @ 2: 25 - Tea Bags =f 19¢ Libby's Fancy " ' Fruit Cocktal 4 $1 Asst'd Flavours Ox, Bi. For Allen's Drinks Fcc ICE CASTLE ASSORTED FLAVOURS mr Tins For oftDrinks Ice Cream Baby Food 12:89 4. , wae FR OTTAWA (CP)- says Oppo: Diefenbaker. He hinted that ive Conservative: e attack early n Prime Minister as called a cabin pday to deal p1 binet solidarity aid the Gordon-\ as not discussed uesday's meetin; et as External . r Martin was ou

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