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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jun 1967, p. 21

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kutomobiles for Sale AULT, aviomatic. Best reason- r, Telephone 723-7196 after 4. RD, 500 XL "convertible, $1 850, e 728-7008 belween 6 and 8 p.m. TANG, V-8, $1,900. Telephone JNDERBIRD, full power, excel- Jition. See at 120 Russett Ave- een 9-5 p.m. week days after 5, YMOUTH, no reasonable offer Apply 197 Church Street or tele- 16-0358. TIAC, 8 automatic, "cylinder, pod condition. Best offer. Inter- . sontaci Auto Workers . Credit felephone 728-5187 anytime dur- ness hours, a EVROLET station wagon, V-8 c, radio. Must sell by weekend. lephone 725-8885. MBLER coach, original owner, eage, many extras, two-tone excellent throughout. Very rea- priced. Telephone 6 668-2478. Sompact t Cars for Sale YLVO and PEUGOT ERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 2 and Bill's Garage 149 Ritson Rd. South wa 728-0921 LTAN and NICK'S sur Authorized Datsun and Fiat Dealer cializing in Volkswagen Repair and Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 STIN 850. Perfect condition. Ap- Bernhard Crescent. A Roadster. Excellent condi- ply 238 Kaiser Crescent. Trucks for Sale ABLE WRECKS with most repair, '65 Chev. convertible, tiac_ two-door. Courtice Auto }» 723-5238. "dump ~ truck, 1,000-20 tires, or cabin chassis. Telephone 723-0057 p.m. EVROLET truck, good condition. e 655-3024 after 5 p.m. EVROLET, one-ton, asl wheels, assis, very good condition. Tele- 5-2162. E SALE. 1963 Chev Pick-up with n box. Many extras. A-1 condi- lephone 728-7417. ICURY Va-ton Fleetside, in good , $1,225. Telephone Port Perry, \C Ya-ton, A-1 condition, lephone 576-0863 after 6 p.m. [AGEN pick-up, will trade for @ uck or sell. Telephone 942 3321. new Automobiles Wanted _ NANTED 1 clean local cars ORLEY STALKER MOTORS 137 King West -831 ee _ 723-632 6322 'RS WANTED -- ying A New Car ? your used cor to "Ted", "Cash" to the New Dealer and "Save". =D CAMPIN MOTORS 4494 Res. 725-5574 D: Cars and trucks for wrecks for charge for towing. lephone 728-4549 anytime. ols. AUTO WRECKING CO. Cares parts for sale. Iron- and metal@ 89 Bloor Street East. 725-2311. TE or Incomplete ~ for Best prices Rob- cars for | purposes, Telephone 576-0317. Automobile Repair 'RED STONE rooklin ----- 655-3653 EBUILT ENGINES YL. Exchange Price as low as $165.00 YL. Exchange Price aR ee, ee DOD. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTRE Simcoe St. N, 728-7339 smissions are Our Only ness --- Repairs, Adjust- ts, Exchanges, All Work ranteed, NOTICE TO EDITORS AND OTHERS THE ESTATE OF DELLA KINSON HOLLIDAY, persons having claims rst. the estate of DELLA KINSON HOLLIDAY, late lhitby, Ontario, deceased, died on or about the day of April, 1967, are Dy notified to send in to undersigned Personal Re- ntative of the said de- ed on or before the 30th of June, 1967, full par- ars of their claims. Im- ately after the said date said Personal Represen- e will distribute the as- of the said deceased hav- 'egard only to claims of n it shall then have e. d at Hamilton, Ontario, 29th day of May, 1967. ational Trust Company, mited, Main St. 1, Ontario, utor) Evans, Rutty & Hosen: » James St. South, milton, Ontario. eir Solicitors herein. NOTICE ) CREDITORS ND OTHERS THE ESTATE OF GARET SAUNDERS, DECEASED claims against the es- of Margaret Saunders, of the City of Oshawa, ne County of Ontario, ied Woman, who died 'about the 22nd day of , 1967, must be filed the undersigned on or e the 7th day of July, , after which date the > will be distributed ac- ng to law. EIGHTON, DRYNAN, JRDOCH & VICTOR, Simcoe St. N., hawa, Ontario. jicitors for omas Kelso' Creighton, eeutor ef the estate, East, Hamil- 36--Legal 2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of CLARENCE E. DAWSON, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, carrying on business under the firm name and style of HORTOP VARIETY STORE, who died on or about the 22nd day of May, 1967, are hereby no- tified to send their fully cer- tified statements to the Ex- ecutors on or before the 30th day of July, 1967, A.D. after which date the Executors will distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then shall hove notice. Donald McClennen and Gary Morgan. 986 Susan Court, Oshawa, Ont. By their Solicitor, RUSSELL J. MURPHY, 6 King Street East, OSHAWA, Ontario. 7, PRESTON TON DENAULT, 764 Simcoe s. South, will not be responsible debts contracted in my name fy paves e on or after this date June 14, 1967 with- out my written consent. Signed Mr. Preston C. Denauit 37--Auction Sales AUCTION SALE Property of Jean Harris, 512 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Sot- urday, June 17 at 10 am, Automatic washer, Viking dryer, upright freezer, Grand- father clock (Halliwell and Dewssury with hand-painted face), antique chess stable, antique pedestal table, col- onial style hide-a-bed, lamps, twin beds, chest of drawers, Knotty pine Quebec Cottage set (2 chaise lounges, 2 club chairs, 2 love seats, 3 round tobles), camping equipment, tents, power saw, rugs, dish- es, small electrical appliances, fireplace set, many more ar- ticles too numerous to men- tion. Terms Cash. MYLES KING AUCTIONEER 725-3039 38--Coming Events KINSMEN SPECIAL Y2 PRICE PASS for Two To The SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1967 KINSMEN SUPER CAR BINGO At The Peterborough Memorial Centre $8,200 in Prizes including Brand New 1967 AMBASSA- DOR Sedan or $2,000 in cash $1,000 Hi-Lo Game $600 aon Snowball nos.) $1,600 es Snowball (58 nos.) $600 regular games $450 special games. Plus 4 Early Bird Games (Share the Wealth) et 7:30 Don't forget to buy the economy pack for value and save money. MANY FREE and VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES KINSMEN AMUSEMENT RIDES All This Week | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE @ SPACE AGE @ MERRY- GO-ROUND @ SCRAMBLER @ ROCK-O- PLANE _138--Coming Events MONSTER BINGO 'SAT, JUNE 17th AT 8 P.M. ST. GREGORY'S: AUDITORIUM SIMCOE ST. NORTH ADMISSION 50. CENTS Centennial Draw--5 -- $50 Prizes to be drawn July Ist All Prizes Doubled on Admission 'Ticket \Children Under 16 Not Admitted. | ny| | Maple Grove Sunday School Anniversary Sunday, June 18 At 2:30 and 7:30 P.M, Guest speaker will be Rev. Stanley E. Snowden, B.A.B.D., of Shawville, Quebec, form- erly of Maple Grove. Special music by the Sunday School and Mr, Doug Chute of Windsor in the afternoon and the Hobbs Senior Public Choir ond Mr, Doug Chute in the evening. Everyone Welcome. BINGO --------| ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, JUNE 17th 7:30 P.M. 20 GAMES -- $8. Share The Wealth 4--$40 Jackpots To Go 1--$150 Jackpot To Go Children Under 16 Not Admitted OSHAWA HANDICAPPED | OSHAWA" SHOPPING CENTRE THURS., JUNE 15 Selling 4 Yeor Guaranteed Light Bulbs Gary Cuthbert -- Manager Kingsway Distriet Council C.O.F. Picnic Sunday, June 18 at Orono Memorial Park games ond prizes Over $500. in Prizes) BIRTHS Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 STAFFORD. BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements = and floral arrangements for all occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM HORCHIK -- In loving memory of @ dearly beloved son and brother, Wayne Horchik, who passed away June 16, 1962. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. Phy if migsed and fovingly remember. Mom, Dad and brothers Andy ea Cnantie MILNE -- In fohd memery of a dear 'Heady Odors Mix In Dublin By GRANVILLE WATTS DUBLIN (AP)--There's a spot not far off Dublin's O'Connell Street where the scent from an Irish brewery wafts across the River Liffey and mingles with that of a whisky distillery. The result is as sweet as @ field of summer flowers--the sort of whiff that inspired writ- ers like James Joyce. But the distillers of Ireland} feel the sweet smell of success has eluded them. The Irish claim to have in- vented whisky 800 and more years ago. "Nonsense," say the Scots, who spell theirs scotch. The Scots, who produce more of the hard stuff than anybody else in the world, say the first whisky was probably made by ancient Middle Eastern civiliza- tions But the Irish insist the word whisky comes from the ancient Gaelic words uisge beatha-- meaning "water of life." They are proud of the tradi-)" tion and the fact that not a drop of Irish is sold until it's seven) years old, But a business that has grown brother-in-law, Bruce Milne, who passed/from a local craft industry to a away June 16, 1962. We miss his smiling, cheerful ways, As 'we recall the good old days, On earth he always' did his best, | May he ever be in peaceful rest --Ever remembered by sisters-in-law and | brothers-in-law. MILNE -- In loving memory of a dear jfather 'end grandfather, jwho passed away June 16, 1962. We often think of you, dear dad, And our hearts 'are filled with pain; his earth would be a heaven Could we hear your voice again. Five years have swiftly passed away, But still we don't ferget, For in the hearts thar loved you best, Your memory lingers yet. |by daughter Helen, son-in-law Bruce,) and grandchijdren Sandra and Robbie. --Too sadly missed to ever be forgotten| whisky exports, highly specialized indus- 'trial process is worried that it|2-Bright Object, is not getting a big enough share of the international ex- port market. Total exports of Irish whisky Bruce Milne, last year were valued at $980,- 000. This is dwarfed by the mas- sive $337,078,000 figure for the much bigger scotch whisky busi- ness. In an effort to step up Irish the three ma jor distilleries last year formed| [themesives into the United. Dis-! MILNE -- In loving memory of @ dear|tillers of Ireland Ltd, Helihaad and grandfather, Bruce Milne, ho passed away June 16, 1962. We do not need a° special day To bring you to our minds, For the days we do not think of you Are very hard to find. They say time heals all sorrows, And helps one to forget; But time 'has only proven, How much we miss you yet. --Lovingly remembered and -- by daughter Kathy, | Ge and ~ grandchildren \Jernie, Scottie and Laurie. dad, so sadly son-in-law This combination puts the) Irish distilling industry in a 'stronger position to compete in: |world markets. What the Irish may be up against, however, is the sheer taste of the stuff. Irish whisky is made from a/Greene, who won the women's |tTime 2:08 2.5 Robbie, fermented mash of Irish bar- \ley, malted and unmalted, with MILNE -- In loving memory of my|sometimes wheat, oats and rye. away five years ago today, June 16, 1962. Always a thought and many a tear, | For one | miss and love so dear; The sudden way you had to die wh ' 'cant halt the hands of time, | Or live again the past, | But within my heart are memories That will ferever last. --Lovingly remembered by wife Mary. A 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 MELNICHUK -- We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all our relatives, kind friends and neigh- ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO EVERY FRIDAY at 7:45 P.M, Comer Bloor and Simcoe Jackpot 53 -- $130, 20 Games $10 and $15 Two extra Games at $25 Jackpot and Share the Wealth BIRTHS @AY -- ype and Joan Smith) are to announce e Hye of thelr daughter, Jennifer Rose, 6 Ibs., 9 ozs., on Tuesday, June 13, 1967 at Oshawa General Hospitel. SELLECK -- John and Barbara (nee Williams) are happy to senunee Lind birth of twin girls, Wednesday, 1967, at Scarborough oe el Heupel | Sisters for Robert, Douglas and David. | DEATHS PERGUSON, Eva M. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Thursday, June 15, 1967, Eva M. Martin, RR 1, Phair aged 70 years. Wife of the late J. (Bert) Ferguson, dear mother of Wilma Wotten, Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service In the chapel on Saturday, at 2 o'clock. Interment Hampton Cemetery. ements Lula Matiida At Toronto on Monday, June 12, 1967, Lula Matiida Bell (formerly of Whitby), beloved wife of James Greer, dear mcth- er of Mrs. W. Pulver (Noreen) of Pic- ton, John of Oshawa and James Toronto. Private service was held * the W. C. Town Funeral Chape, Whitby, on Tuesday, June 13, Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Osnawa. RUSKAY, Vera Entered Into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, June 14, 1967, Vera Poloncak, widow of John Ruskay, Michael, of Courtice, and ton, sister of Mrs. Annie ennsyivania, In her 69th e Armstrong Funeral (nee r John of Ki Ofsanko, of year, eee at Home, Oshawa, with Requiem High Mass In Holy Cross Church eercoy June 17, at 0 a.m. Interment St. ory's Cemetery. (Prayers will be held at the funeral home Friday at 8 p.m.) Pia Zbigniew red Into rest In the Oshawa General Fospial on Thursday, June 15, 1967, Zbigniew Tomezak, beloved husband of Christine Lempertdwa, father of Leslie Oshawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomczak, Poland, in his 54th year. Rest- Ing at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Frat) with Requiem High Mass in St. jedwig's Church, Saturday, June 17 at i a.m. Interment Resurrection Ceme- tery. (Prayers will be held at the funeral home Aen 8 p.m.) WAR |, Ilene W. At the NAaiverdne Hospital, Torento, on cre June 16, 1967, llene Bass, be- loved wife of Frederick Warren, dear ingly of Rick and Robert, loved daugh- er of Mrs. Florence Hooper; dear sis- i of Vera (Mrs. A. Garner) of Hamil- TO-NIGHT SPECIAL BINGO 8 P.M. Early Bird Game--7:45 AT HOLY CROSS SIMCOE ST. S. Snowball Jackpot $130 in 56 Nos. Reg. Jockpot $200 in 58 Nos. ton, Ernest and Robert. Resting at the Giffen-Mack Chapel, 2570 Danforth Ave- nue at pain Street, Toronto (after 6 p.m., Saturday). Service in Calvary Baptist Church (Main Street at Benla- mond Ave.) jay 11 a.m. Interment Neountview Cemetery, Galt, "upon ar- rival of motors. + wAltsiTT, Joseph Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Thursday, June 15, 1967, Joseph Whitsitt, beloved husband of Winnie Harvey, father of Mrs. Barend Pols (Mardie), Hampton, Robert Whit- sitt, Oshawa; brother of Frank, Niag- ara Falls, Robert and one sister in Ire- land, in his 70th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel, Monday, June 19 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. (Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home before Sat- urday evening.) th eered to search for him. Sincere thanks bors for their messages of sympathy, acts of kindness, mass offerings and floral tributes in the passing of our dear mother, grandmother and great grand- mother; Mary Meinichuk, We thank espe- clally Or. Kwak, nurses of 02, Oshawa Genera| Hospital, Cancer Society, Rev. Father Figol and Rev. Father Gorgltza, Toronto and Speers Funeral Home, To- ronto. --Daughters Nelile and Olge Kohut and families. Hasluk cere thanks and appreciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their |acts of kindness, floral tributes and ex- |pressions of sympathy, at the time of our bereavement on the passing of dear husband and father, Cecil Edwin Pearn. A special thanks to those who fo Rev. P. L. Fless and the Gerrow Fu- neral Home for their kind assistance and services, --Jean Pearn and family, OBITUARIES JOHN VERNON BARKER The death occurred suddenly, June 9, at his residence, 1520 Adamson Street, Erindale, Ont. of John Vernon Barker. He. was 59. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John M. Barker, the deceased was born in Hamilton, A mem- ber of St. Peter's Anglican Church, Erindale, he had been retired for four years. Mr, Barker is survived by his of; Wife, the former Florence Irene Bellamy and a son, Kenneth, of Streetsville. Also surviving are two sisters, Miss Gretta Barker and Mrs. Merve _ McCon- nell (Gladys) both of Whitby! and three brothers, Harold of! Cooksville, Gordon of Oshawa and Roy of Marmora. The funeral service was held, June 12, in St. Peter's Anglican Church followed by interment in| St. Peter's Cemetery. Canon) |Banks, assisted by Rev. Grat-| 'ton, conducted the service, JOSEPH WHITSITT The death occurred suddenly, June 15, at the Oshawa General Hospital, of Joseph Whitsitt, of 55 Mill Street, He was in his 70th year. Born in May 25, 1898, Mr. Whitsitt was married March 25, 1936, in To- ronto. He had been a resident of Oshawa for 43 years. A member of Simcoe Street PEARN -- We wish to express our sin-| The Irish taste is certainly different, though Irish coffee -- 1 shall always remember and wonder'whisky with coffee and cream|in Montreal June 28. That |--is known around the world. Facing up to facts, however, \the Irish producers realize that |the scotch taste is a world win- ner and experiments now are| | going on aimed at producing a\ new line of Irish whisky of a} type closer to that known by| international palates. The Irish have only about nine main brands compared with hundreds in Scotland and variety. NEWS IN BRIEF ACADEMY COLOR GIRL ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- Barbara Jerry, 20, a nursing student from Syracuse, N.Y., is the color girl for the 1967 gradu- ation week ceremonies at the U.S. Naval Academy. She was named by Midshipman Mark Griffin, 22, commander of the 1st company, named best of the te Northern Ireland, " |year. INTERRUPTED LESSON SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- |Selina Brown, a new employee at a branch of the Bank of America, was getting a lesson when a man approached and de- manded money. The bandit's companion leaped through Miss Brown's window, grabbed $1,000 and the pair fled. Miss Brown's lesson was how to react during | a bank robbery. PUZZLE SOLVED puzzled over 10-year-old Ma- soumeh Kamaerhei's writing for two years until they held it up to a mirror and discovered she wrote upside down and backward. Now they believe she sees the world upside down but note that when seen right side up her writing is superior to the rest of her class. ceased by a brother, Thomas. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at.2 p.m., June 19, fol- lowed by interment in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev. George Smith, pastor of Sincoe Street Pentecostal Church, will con- duct the service. Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home before Ba urday evening. FUNERAL OF MRS. EDMUND JEFFS The memorial service for Mrs. Edmund Jeffs, who died June 12, at the Oshawa General Hospital, in her 66th year, was| held at the Armstrong Funeral | Home at 3.15 p.m., June 15. The service was conducted by Rev. L. W. Herbert of Kings- view United Church. Interment ry. The pallbearers were Aubrey De. Guerre, Harold Fennell, Verdun Mark, John HEHE, | and Robert Mark. FUNERAL OF Pentecostal Church, he was) also a member of Branch 43,| Royal Canadian Legion. 33 years, the former Winnie Harvey; a daughter, Mrs. Barent son, Robert, of Oshawa. Also surviving are a sister and a brother, Robert, land; a brother, Frank, of Ni- Derek Pols. He (Mardie) of Hampton and a/servige. in Ire-|Spicer, MRS, HARVEY SINGULAR The memorial service for A\Mrs. Harvey Singular, Preston- member of the security guard|vale Road, who died June 12, at the General Motors plant for|at the Oshawa General Hospi- Mr. Whitsitt retired/tal, in June, 1963. jat He is survived by his wife, |Home, June 15, at 2 p.m. in her 60th year, was held the Armstrong Funeral/ Rev. D. Arscott of Courtice] Pols|United Church conducted the Interment was in} Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were Donald] Harold King, William Gordon, George Bobier, Wil- agara Falls and a grandson,|liam Forrest and James Clel- was prede- land, realize the need for a greater, TEHRAN (AP) -- Teachers! was in Oshawa Union Ceme-) RACE RESULTS THURSDAY, JUNE 15 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Malden fhree-year-old fillies. 7 Furiongs. 7-Our Gooden, Barroby 9.50 4.00 3.20 5-Charleran, Bel! 3.10 2.50) 3-Winshot, Inouye 6. Added Luxury,! Beyond, Lady Also Ran in Order: Run Around Sue, Road Schreibe and Panorama. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim- Ing. Four-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs. 4-Dream Plan, Werry 87.50 38.30 wv ed 10-Suit Cleaner, Turcotte 94.30 3: 2-Mary Catharin, Beli Also Ran in Order: Chopmar, iactey Arctic, Ablegate, Righteous, Flight Path, Jet Invader, Count O'War and Carrier. | DAILY DOUBLE, 7 AND 4, PAID $503.00 three-year-old fillies. 7 Furlongs. 8-Prin, Kaweah, H'josa 5.40 3.50 3,90) seep Brush, Steve 19.60 9.90 7-Guylene, Keily 50 Also Ran in Order: Nasty Cat, Butter- nut Bay, Somesight, Homemade Sin and Back Talk. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Claim- ing, Three-year-olds. About 1 Mile on Turf Course. 4 -Pink Phantom, K'y 640 3.80 2.10 5 -Lava Hill, Gomez 4.30 2.10) 1A-Kan Jive, Grubb 2.10} Also Ran in Order: Open Page, Gui- decca and A-Bea Nutts. A--R L Victor, Mrs. W J Seitz and V P Reid Entry. EXACTOR, '4 AND 5, PAID $30.70. | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- ling. Four-year-olds and up. 6 Furiongs.| 4River Bully, H'josa 15.40 9.90 6.90 J: aay Dot, Bell 12.20 Ryd Mecheval, Hale "Also Ran in Order: Berno Miss, nome n Harold, Forever Pilot, Steel cree |Firelight, Sweet Polly, Nacuba and Worthy Craft. DQ--Finished third but was disqualified oe and placed last. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. Allow- ances, Four-year-olds and up, 6/4 Fur- longs. | 3.60 2.30 2.10 Gomez 1-No Reasoning, Grubb 2.40 2.30) 3-Royal Encounter, Bell 2.50 | Also Ran ll Order: Pool To Market and _Cambusian: EXACTOR, z AND 1, PAID $6.20. SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,800. Claiming. Three-year-olds and up. IY Miles on. Marshall Turf Course. 3-Carodana, Incuye 4.3 3.10 2.60 |4-Blue Sol, Turcotte 5.20 By 6Footprint, Gomez Also Ran in Order: Empress of indie, Sun Stopper, Tony B Good and Garden's!/Song, Hi Gier, Windy Herbert and Jim- 1-Creeative, Ace, deh RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim-) . Three- and four-year-olds. One andj home "sixteenth Miles, |7-Full Force, Grubb 2-Silver Run, Werry 1-Randy Sue, Hinojosa Also Ran in Order: Prince Bunty, | Broth Of A Boy, Fabius Fanny, Moon- light Mambo, Rossi, Mis¥ Telso, Set The pe hid and Count 'm Tumble. ttendance 5,585. Total Handie ile 9ale.s17, 4.60 3.20 3.00 7.10 5.30 WATCHED FILM MONTREAL (CP) -- Nancy| World Cup in skiing this year,) came to Expo 67 Tuesday for a film showing how she scored" |dear husband, Bruce Milne, who passed | Scotch is based on malted bar-|her triumph. The feature-length), ley |film is called Ski on the Wild |Side, Shot in color, it will be | given its formal world premiere |Time 2:07 3-5 af-| fair, which will cost those at-| tending $10 each, will inaugu-| rate a campaign to raise $100,-| ;000 for the national ski team. hs Girlie Dillon, Arthur WOODBINE | WOODBINE ENTRIES SATURDAY, CLEAR AND FAST JUNE 17 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,500. Ciaim- ing (7500), two-year-oldg. § Furs |Advance, No Boy 116 | Time Factor, Grubb A-X106 Moody Marty, Kelly B-X111 Nosliw, Kelly B-Xi}] Miss Tiger, No Boy 106 arcony Sal, No Boy 106 Fresh Yankee, Grubb A-X111 Red Rick, No Boy 106 River Admiral, No Boy 116 to | A--Addison Hall Farm and R J Logue ntry B--The Pheasant Stable and W F Edmiston entry SECOND RACE--Purse $2,200. Claim- Mile: Try arandy: No Boy 116 Dula Gail, Bell XX104 Galanx, Inouye 119 Latin Artist, Poirier XXX103 Supreme Chief, Inovye 116 Vedas, Coombs X11] Thirty Grand, Kelly XX112 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim- ing (4000). Four-year-olds and up. 6 Furs Mary Tell, Barroby 111 Victory Neth, Dittfach 113 Arctic Troops, Hinojosa 113 piver Party, Grubb X11i Autumn Souvenir, Dittfach 113 Sky Spark, Kelly X108 Tanwocd, Hinojosa 116 | FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,600, Al- jlowances, two-year-olds, § Furs Post Ploneer, Hinojosa 122 Tampa Trouble, Grubb X117 | Mighty Me, Gomez 122 an vation, Soren ue aiperion, No Boy (EXACTOR WAGERING) FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,500. Slaim- ing (9000), four-year-olds and up. 6 Furs Feast or Famine, Kelly X113 GARDEN CITY RACEWAY THURSDAY, JUNE 15 (Weather Clear, Track Fast) srieer RACE -- Mile trot, Cond. purse Rod Wyn Girl, Wad'! 7.30 4.30 3.60 Chief Clyde 1-Vesper Hanover, McKinley 3.20 2.80 2-Missile Way, Hicks 7.90, SIXTH RACE -- Mile pace, cond., 0 Time 2:10 1-5 purse $1,700 Also Started: See $. Song, Cindy §.|/4Anglo United, Wad'! 21.30 7.50 3.30 Galbraith 2.70 my, Riddell. a Yankee Wann, Bolly 2.70 Time 2:03 1-5 SECOND RACE -- Mile pace, Cond.,| Also Started: ose Adios, C, F, purse $800 2-Armbro Flip, Crowe 5.60 3.10 2.80 8-Dream Duchess, Macdonald 3.40 2.90 riage | Ae wily Hayes 3.70 08 4. Also Started: Kawartha Beatie, Dares, Whirlaway Pick, Betty Lee Hal and Bonlyn Herbert. Daily Double, (4) and (2), pald $24.70 THIRD RACE -- Mile trot, purse $8600 | claiming 1Milly's Report, 7Gay Philip, L'Heureux 9.90 8-Van's Pride C., O'Dare Uncle! Waples 5.80 4.80 4.70 8.50 4.20 Also Started: Merrie Meander, Gallant ae Pada dad Colby, Cindy Sky and John- py ated RACE -- Mile pace, claim- ing purse $800 1-Pine Hill Lila, Furnes 5.10 3.40 2.60 ce, Queen J., Troy 5.70 3.00! King Grattan S., Coke 2.90 Also Started: Gene Towne, let Direct, Merrywood Atom, The Second and Eden Atom. Lady Vio- Peter G., FIFTH RACE -- Mile pace, claiming 'se $800 18.90 9.20 490! jon Marshall turf course jing purse $900 ere Way Sultan, Elicott Choir Beauty, No Boy 108 |May Berry, Hinojosa 108 Land Office, No Boy 115 Mornins' Mornin, Gomez Gordian, Gordon 116 | SIXTH RACE -- Purse $15,000 adoed, "Canadian Maturity Stakes," olds, foaled in Cda, course Holarctic, No Boy 126 Hinemoa, Shuk 121 Aes and Near, Dittfach 126 He's a Sremal ts Hise 1% ice Water, Gomez EXACTOR WAGERING) SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $30,000! added 'Canadian Oaks Stakes." three- four-year- 1% mites on turf lyear-old fillies foaled in Cda. Iv miles | THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden iny (20). Four-year-olds end up. 1 1-16) All We have, Walsh 12} Jammed Lovely, Fitzsimmons A-12) Cusmax, Griffo 121 Marron Glace, Dittfach 121 Victorian ivy, Gomez 12) Northern Blonde, Grubb A-121 Cool Dance, Hinojosa 121 Dreamalot, No Boy 12) Speedy Sonnet, Barroby 12% Zacata, Shuk 121 A--C Smythe entry EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim- ing (4000), three-year-olds, 1 1-16 miles |Queen's Velvet, No Boy "e Dark Freedom, No Boy B. Prompt Response, Kelly Chtos Baby Oil, Hinojosa 111 ee Daryl, No Boy 111 Countenaire, Kelly C-X111 Thunder Jay, Grubb X106 Last Duchess, No wi 8-111 |Anns Gem, Gordon Johnny Gurkha, "airroies AVI A--& F Klugman and K H Berkeley entry B--Mrs H A Lure and JL Agro entry cc pe touches and W Moldowan x51 be AAC) XX--@ ths AAC? XXX--10 be AAC OST TIME 2 PM '2-Roving Gypsy, Waddell \-Hurricane Pied O'Dare Time 2:09 Also Started: Silly Boy, Spicy Number, Brother Dillon §., Golden Champ and Attorney and Ballas: Exactor, (4) and ai wld $64.40 SEVENTH RACE -- Mile pace, claim- 2-Miss T. Spencer, Waples6.70 3.50 2.90 5.60 4.10 7-Tom's Trailer, Wellwood 5.50 Ure 2:08 3-5 Also Started: G. M. See, Lynden Bul- let, Little Etsel, Solo Water, Eclipse C. 3.80 itd 10 THE AWA TIMES, Fedey. Jone % 1967 es) | EIGHTH RACE -- Mile Trot, Cond., purse $1,700 3-Kimbo, Waples 3.90 3.20 2.60 2Lee Ezra, Carmichael 9.10 4.90 é-Honey Dares, Kopas 4.40 Time 2:05 1-5 Also Started: Eariey Return, Ozark Peter, Rudeen Hanover and Avalon Jo Jo. Scratched: Sister Matt NINTH RACH -- Mile pace, purse $1,000 2-Wynsor, Wellwood 4.30 4.00 2.90 8-Flood, Walker 12.30 6.10 1-Mary pe wold Dufty 4,00 Time 2:06 2. Also Started: Mr. Whiskers, Millie Aralac, Lady Petunia, Mr, Steve and Riverdale Jennifer. Attendance, 2,571. Handle, $135,556. APPLICAT | Name WANTED! IONS FROM Energetic and Enthusiastic | YOUNGSTERS Who want to earn money as OSHAWA TIMES CARRIERS Through serving the public you' earn extra spending money and learn importance of reliability and courtesy. [- ---- -- APPLICATION FORM-- -- -- 4 Address | | | | Age | | | © sleretewers oe ecererere CoM oem Memon em ey oes Kem eK Ns ome weN > City OV ee WOT ow rem Oe RemewesComemewes | Make Your Application Now! | Mail or Bring Your Application to the "Times" Circulation Department in Oshawa, Lae a a ee ks a es ee oe eroveneys)" "0: omemen one mop + fowewes SHOW THAT SPLENDID CHAP, FATHER, YOU'VE INHERITED HIS GOOD TASTE (as well as his good sense) Show him with a gift of distinction from Walker's, where the merchandise is so high class, yet the prices so low. Just two of the great gifts you'll find for dad on his day are illustrated here. POLYESTER & COTTON KORATRON® SPORT SHIRTS Each $ 5 For dad's sporting life give him this marvel- ous blend of a "Walker's" shirt that never needs ironing. Cool short sleeve styling. Fashioned with regular and button-down collars. Choose from a wide assortment of colors and patterns. S, M, L, XL. FORTREL® & COTTON KORATRON® SLACKS Pair $ 8.98 up Dad will discover that these shape-holding blend slacks will spell comfort with every move he makes. Mother will approve your choice, too, for these are the slacks that emerge from washer and dryer pressed to a sharp crease. Styled with four pockets and belt loops. Cuffless. in summer colors. 32 to 44, Remember Father's Day : Sunday, June 18th. WALKER'S THE HOME OF THE BRANDS

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