20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, July 17, 1967 a FORT ERIE RESULTS FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,300, claim Ing- three year olds, 62 Furs JA-Take The Pot, Kelly 6.60 3.50 2.70 4-Bus! OBITUARIES - Hawk, Grubb 5.30 3.40 GEORGE CLARN Jof Columbus and of Local 222, 8.capt'n Roo, Dittfach e 4.00 1 Time 118 4-5, Cloudy and Fast DALGLEISH |UAW. Also Ran In Order: A-Lee lover, In failing health for some time! Mr, Prout is survived by his) stormy Linda, Commodore Cobh, Baby George 'Clarn Dalgleish, 1010)wife, the former Anne Holt-(Dill, Judge Wudge, stubborn Quest, Green Street, Whitby, died a foster; his parents rons a daugh-|a-e. Lieberman entry 15, at the Oshawa General Hos-|ter, Andrea, of Oshawa. pital. He was in his 70th year. Also surviving are three sis- FL alapombiigh rte ted 32,000, claim. B-Stafford Farms entry The Exactor, Tarfoot Shirl and Fantino, paid $44.60 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,800, allow ances, three and four year olds, about 1) mile on turt | 1A-Fitzsimmons 8-Glenlyvar, McComb 5-Black Ringo, Griffo Time 143 2-5, Turf firm 9.20 4.80 3.40 7.90 4.90 4.60! Also Ran In Order: Tammy's Ringo, A-Arctic Flash, E! Barbablanca, Marron Glace, By The Count and Brown Creeper A son of the late John andjters and five brothers, Mrs. }Great Promise, Harrison9.S0 3.80 2.70) A-Windtlelds Farm entry : : « ) roar 5-Hot ibs, Grubb 3 2.30 Elizabeth Dalgleish, the de Mary Cooks, Mrs. Margaret 7 Roya) Regret, Hinojosa 260 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 added ceased was born at Teeswater,|Cassidy and Mrs. Donna White, Time 11) 3-5 'cRoslclgs | Siakea: Handleap", three Ont. A resident of Hamilton for| Jim, George, Gordon, Robert , Alse Ran tn Order: Try Brandy, Dark year olds and up, 1¥* miles 4 . f " Scope and Ne Passez Pa 2. hi # 4 15 years, he had lived in Whitby|and Terrance, all of Picton. ope. ay s s Gauchesco, Barroby 80 2.40 2.20 A . 4 Late Scratch: Valley Royal lA-Johnny's Form, Gomez 2.30 2.10 for seven years. Prior to his) The deceased is at the Arm- Also Ran; Battling and Pool To Mar-! Bell Telephone Co. ory's Church at 10 a.m., July 19.|CRoyai maple, Bell 6.70 4.20 3.20|The Exactor, Gaucnesco and Johnny's Mr, Dalgleish was a member of| Resurrection Cemetery. Also Ran In Order: B-Spanking Breeze, ded "Boniface Stakes" two year old fil The Dally Double, Take The Pot (1) A-Litiie Bullfrog, Gurbb 2.30 2.10 retirement 10 years ago, he was|strong Funeral Home for Re- °™ S'¢#! Promise (3) paid $45.80. Time 150 a construction worker with the/quiem High Mass in St. Greg- THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200, claim- ket ing four year olds and up, } 1-16 miles A-Hillcrest Stable entry A member of St. -- Monsignor Paul Dwyer will sing Rotunda ind Gordon 6.30 4.40' Form, paid $8.40 vterian rch itby. ,j n.xVictory Myth, Dittfach 3.70 Presbyterii Church, Y:/the mass. Interment will be in ; 20% Ty SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 ad: Maitland Lodge, Independent * +f held at the A-Tony 8. Good, B-Dream Plan, Royal lies foaled in Cda, 5' Furs 8 Prayers will be Doctor, Whale Tail, Silver Run and/3-Vics Turn, Grubb 25.40 9.10 5.80 Order of Odd Fellows, Wing-/funeral home at 7:30 p.m., July Cruise' contro! 5-Solometeor, Dittfach 7.70 5.50 ham, Ont. and had been pre-|1g Members of the Knights of Late Scratch: A-French Twist 7-Winning Isle, Barroby 5.20 A-H, Cole, V. Stark, Mrs, J. Passero and | Time 105 3-5 ' sented with his 50-year jewel. i i i J. Roach ent, He is survived by his wife, ach entry Also Ran in Order: Real Sensible, Hartwood |Landwind, Miss Suzaki, Scotland's Girl and Mink Stole. | Columbus will attend. Matcn Stable and % B-The the former Annie Merritt, whom| CHARLES WESLEY TAYLOR | stabies entry he married Jan. 1, 1929, at} Following a short, serious pouty pace -- p : ; Grimsby; a daughter, Mrs. C.|sickness the death secureye ances, two year olds, Adidas sadieg R. Pickard (Joyce) of Whitby) July 16, at the Toronto Jestern| 4Tartoot oil Grubb 8.20 4.50 3.10/3-C'l'd'n C'l'n'l, Fizns and three grandchildren. Hospital, of Charles Wesley Tay-|€poct's Dream. Kelly 17 Oe ay The funeral service will be/lor, 26 Hillcourt Drive, Whitby. | Time se 4s Time 1:45 1-5 held at the W. C. Town Funeral/He was in his 73rd year. Also Ran In Order: B-Ovation, B-Level, Also Ran In Order: Latin Artist, Com-| Chapel, Whitby, at 1 p.m., July : Road, Big Blunder, and A-Up The Price|municate, Glanx, Reap The Wind and) Born in Reach Township, Mar. Late Scratch: A-Big Bend Thirty Grand. | 18. Interment will be in Wing-/13, 1895, the deceased' was a son ag Gp pola ham Cemetery. Rev. W. J. S.J/of the late Mr. and Mrs. William * ~ : Davis Jr, and pire Patriquin, M, Kane e: McClure, minister of St. An-|Taylor. He was married Nov.! FORT ERIE ENTRIES intry. ttendance, 12,308. Mutuels, $695,033, drew's Presbyterian Church,/16, 1921, at Myrtle. TUESDAY, JULY 18 !Erin Pan, No Boy 115 iT will conduct the service. A former resident at 481 ACKIE |Cromwell Avenue, Oshawa, Mr. . MAC. " i i s y 7 CLEAR AND FAS' Mighty Patrol, Dittfach 118 cqcemincogte' ee Taylor lived in Oshawa for ae FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim. Aged Dust, Steve 115 The death occurred suddenly.|years before moving to Whitby. ing (3500). Maiden two-year-olds. 5 Furs /Dumelle, No Boy 118 July 16, at the Oshawa General/4n employee of General Motors King's Justice, Grubb x110 Abuso, Hale 118 Hospital, following a heart at-/for 16 years, he retired in 1982 [vegas hse Tete SS ae cm tack, of Herbert ger A veteran of the ee Daphne, No Boy m2 wna (2000), Four-year-olds and up (Divn Mackie, of Ebenezer. He was|wWorld War, Mr. Taylor served|\@dy Eton, Fitzsimmons o él Furs in his 54th year. Mr. Mackieloverseas with the Canadian|Chic"countess, Leblanc 112 |Real Runner, Kaley had umpired the semi-final|Army. He was a member of|Woolgar, No Boy 117 Dula Gail, Bell XX107 game of a softball peso ge Local 222, UAW and an ardent |Baco" Benny. seal one here Saturday and suffered the| fisherman. Pagan Prince, No Boy 115 seizure Maca hotire later. Predeceased, May 16, 1965, by|Romen hater, Ditech ns A son of Mrs. Annie Mackie of] his wife, the former Alma Pearl |choppy Seas, Duffy xXX107 Oshawa and the late Alexander! Parrott, Mr. Taylor is survived Four. Ruth, Turcotte 312, Mackie, the deceased was born|by a daughter, Mrs. urple Hill, Gru 5 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,300, claim-} ing four year old? and up, 1 1-16 miles 13.40 7.50 4.70 8.30 450 3.30 Roman Harold, No Boy 119 Andrea Inez, Brownell X106 Steel Leader, Coombs X119 |Autumn Souvenir, McComb 119 Lemartel, No Boy 116 My Boy Richard, Kelly X116 Dosea, Grubb X112 Mary Catharin, Bell X109 ' Grant |Mutuel Choice, Bell X110 here Oct. 29, 1913. A lifelong'iynde (Audrey) of Englehart, | Tudor Chimes, Turcotte "2 * rer » bs "s Ace, resident of the district, he was/Qnt. and two sons, Robert of] SECOND RACE--Purse $2,000. Claim- Choonlis, No Boy 114 married Mar. 4, 1939, in Tor-|Qshawa and Charles of Whitby.|ing (3000). Four-year-olds and up. 6' SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Ciaim- ¥ ina (5000). Four-year-olds and up. 6 Furs onto. -- _| Also surviving are three SiS-|Fufure Time, No Boy 112 Deal, Grubb X118 A mail contractor, Mr. Mackie/ ters, Mrs. Walter Lynde (Nellie) Maytown, No Boy 111 Peter Comet. Kelly 108 " "7 S y ae q aj- | Tall Indian, Gordon 121 alligaily, Dittfach 116 was a very active member Of/of Ashburn, Mrs. Wesley Slack |efonea Gritto 117 Soclel Jewel, Kelly. X106 Ebenezer United poge ~ 7 (Bella) of Stouffville and Mrs. |Guest speaker, Gomez 119 Maiestic Sal, No Boy 108 former member of the board of/Rert Duff (Alma) of Oshawa; {Briarcliff Boy, Poirier XXX107 Twinkle Jay, Grubb X105 : ' 4 |Vital Mahn, Gibson XXX106 (EXACTOR WAGERING) stewards. He was a director Of|three brothers, James and/tanwood, Grubb X117 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,800. Al the Oshawa Chamber of Com-| Jacob of Claremont and Andrew Trackman, No Boy 119 lowances, three. and four-year-olds. | merce, chairman of the Oshawa/of Creelman, Manitoba; eight Twilight Tangs, Inouye 111 Ravgh 'Record, Harrison 10 Safety League, a member of the| srandchildren and two great- Sun Staae, Alter 12 Northern Blonde, Fitzsimmons 107 ' i * | Also Eligible: hincoteague, No Boy 120 Darlington Township hanger grandchildren. : : Daring Bull, McComb 116 Crol Dance, Harrison 101 Area ir peers Scoot 7 ot; The memorial service will be THIRD RACE -- Furse $2,000. Claim-/Mlss Dynamic, Inouye 112 i ic ool Trus- y FF ing (3500). Maiden two-year-olds (Divn|Countenaire, Kelly A-X103 the nie u held at the Armstrong Funeral in9, (30). ee Rule, BIg Bott | tees' Council. Home at 3 p.m., July 19 followed Anti-ciimax, Gubbins 112 Dauphin Bleu, Grubb C-X104 An ardent sports fan and ex-/by interment in Groveside Mambo Cafe, No Boy 120 Pink Phantom, Kelly A-X99 Paris Fachions, Grubb B-X104 Save 30-90 to 50.00 END-OF-LINE CLEARANCE VIKING 19" PORTABLE TV Z 7 7 S , |Restful Theught, Kell x107 ecutive, he played with the/Cemetery, Brooklin. Rev. W. C./Queen's award, Dittfach 112 Momentarily, Bell C-X104 Smith of Northminster United See of Grace, No Boy 112 A--W Moldowan and E Lieberman entry ynene, Hale 112 B--Kingfield Farms and Creek Stable King Street team in the old Church will conduct the service. \tyrer yee hrasimmons 112 King? Oshawa Church League. He was a past president of the Inter- : County Softball League and} HARRY WILLIAM TURNER, of the Eb team . A ED, CD ' Cuddlebunny, Hinojosa 115 1-16 miles in that league. Following a very short sick-|Regardez, Ditttach 115 Artista, Steve 110 Mr. Mackie is survived by his|ness the death occurred aOLy | Oe orth sie ' onieey, NB IBDN Te tb wife, the former Kathleen Ham- . at Pace cae Hos-|mah Mer, No Boy 112 Those Who Wait, No Boy 118 ilton; his mother; four daugh-|pital, of Harry William Turner, Look Out lorie, Walsh 2 Vedas, Grubb x113 ters, Misses Joanne and Suzanne pi = bebagag cea TO-|Detnlon,, taclond poxcxtt0 Coe ears le. ang | Mackie of Ebenezer, Mrs. Dar-|tired. He was in his 59th year.|Nush Kvon, Hale 112 sonn cheic,, NOW, | Wonder, Fitzsimmons 115 win Kunkel (Patricia) and Mrs.| A son of Mr. and Mrs. Har-|ing isto) Parva ae om Ob Tide iy we wacy ey Vee AAC; xxx-- Cossat Jeanette)iry Turner, the deceased was!Market Bid, Harrison 115 10 ibs AAC Sherwood Kossatz ( 7 , the deceased : | both of Oshawa and a son,|born Aug. 2, 1908, in London, \7*! Inyader, No Boy 118 Alexander, of Oshawa. England and was married a iving are a brother,|4, 1931, in Oshawa. A_ resi- Daisies al Nestioion and four|dent of 'Oshawa for more than| grandchildren, 45 years, he was an employ-! Mr. Mackie will rest at the)ment claims supervisor here Armstrong Funeral Home until/for 21 years. 4 Harber! noon, July 19. The funeral serv-} A veteran of the Second | armoro Flip (Crowe) SECOND -- (off 8.15) mile, pace: ice will be held in Ebenezer World War, Mr. Turner served | Super Mary Dale (Truckle) 6.00 Monticele ener. 60 , yy United Church. Interment will/with the Ontario Regiment. He} Mister Win (Davies) _ 3.00 be in Ebenezer Cemetery. Rev.|was a member of the localjof the Welch Regiment Chapel) time 2.06 15. Shooting Par, Lucky J. P. Romeril will conduct the|militia from 1928 to 1964 and/at Cardiff, Wales. 'DAILY DOUBLE (6-1) PAID $15.90 . service. had the longest service in the! He is survived by his wife,|. THIRD -- (off 8.29) mile, pace: In lieu of flowers donations to|history of the regiment. He had| the former Evelyn Chesebrough; |§/ei'bo (Holmes) 10.60 b.a0 the Heart Fund or Ebenezer|served as regimental quarter-/a son, John, of Scarborough; |Danny Brewer (Fritz) 4.70 United Church would be appre-|master sergeant with the On-\a sister, Mrs. Robert Doyle}, Tim 20, 1-5, Dora Jo Diplomat, ciated. tario Regiment for more than| (Violet) of Toronto and two|Floyd's Honor. i : 20 years prior to his retire-| grandchildren, Allan and Linda Vicuna Girl, Gibson XXX102 C--Golden West Farm entry Swash Cat, Green XXX105 EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,200. Claim My Minion, Thomas XXX102 ing, four-year-olds and up (Divn of 4th POST TIME 2 PM GREENWOOD RACEWAY SATURDAY, JULY 15 |_ Time 2:08 2-5, Sonya Baker, Adios, FIRST RACE -- (off 7.51) mile, pace: Toligate, Riddell Acres, Keystone Par- ello Kilean (F'gn) 4.50 2.80 2.40/ma, Nora 3.60 3.00 FOURTH -- )off 9.04) mile pace: GERALD (JERRY) PROUT |ment in 1964. Turner, of Scarborough. Eelioe cr (Hawi, eat y yy} The death occurred, as the} Mr. Turner was a member| The memorial service will be|Uncle Spud (Davies) 2.60 result of a motor accident, July|of the Ontario Regiment As-jheld at the Armstrong Funeral), give" tonne Cerndsie pret: 14, on Highway 33, near Picton, |sociation and a life member|Home at 2 p.m., July 18, fol-|Meadowview Champ. '| Ont., of Gerald (Jerry) Prout of|of the Sergeants' Mess. He had|lowed by interment in Oshawa) FIRTH > (of 2.11) mile, trot: | RR 3, Oshawa. He was in his|the honor of representing the|Union Cemetery. Rev. A. Wool-'Feariess Der (Gian) as i50| 34th year. regiment in 1957 when he re-'cock, padre of the Ontario Reg- eel Lass (Geisel) 3.40 | A son of Mr..and Mrs. James|turned to the battlefields ofjiment Association, will-conduct Fatgw suit, Wee Symbol, Honey Dores pigelbad ong Meee Italy and attended the unveiling'the service ATTENDANCE 12,763; mutuels $580,147, was born Nov. 30, A 4 = ny tawa and was married Sept. 2, @ | | 1961, at Oshawa. A resident of Oshawa for 13 years, he was a spray painter at General 8:30 P.M e e e 4 J McLaughlin Bandshell, Memorial Park Motors. A member of St. Gregory the Featuring BERNARD TIERNEY and his ORCHESTRA Great Roman Catholic Church, he was a member of the Knights IN MEMORIAM ARNOLD -- In loving memory of @ dear father and grandfather, Sydney Arnold, who passed away July 17, 1967. The rolling stream of life rolls on, But still the vacant chair Recalis the love, the voice, the smile Of the one who once sat there. --Always remembered by daughter Ann, son-in-law Percy and grandchildren, | Doug, Vicki, Ronnie and Lisa. | SAWY -- In memory of ovr dear friend, Marguerite Sawyer, who departed | this tife July 16, 1963. | --Always lovingly remembered by Dor- ethy, John and family. , WILLARD -- In loving memory of @ dear husband and father, William Wil- lard, who passed away July 17, 1966. We will always rer@ember the way he | looked, The way he spoke and smiled, The little things he said and did, Are with us all the while. | Although we smile and make no fuss No one misses him more then us; And when old times we oft recall, That's when. we miss nim most of all --Sadly missed and lovingly remem- bered by wife and daughter. 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C tising and | Manager of C urban Proper VOL. 26--NO Lox Ink Ne NEWARK, N.J calm in riot - p was broken earl; Negro looter wa in a gun duel a patrolman w: another nearby i Earlier a tax died of injuries Jersey City fir fatalities resultir rioting in New stands at 27. As Newark wa cover from five « of wild tumult for 25 of the « armistice. was t nearby Plainfiele gro prisoners we day in their ow: Elsewhere in restless troublen: an uneasy Monde communities of erson, New Brun sey City. The alleged lo tified as Raymo of Newark, who Fatal F Convic MILTON, Fla. have testified t! mates deliberate son fire that bu ers to death. Among those » the three accuse blaze. As the formal Sunday nigit fire road camp 12 started Monday County courthor sacked in olive « lay outside the awaiting positive The coroner's cide if criminal homicide was i tragedy. On the table Judge Mahlon M prison files of a LIKES TF Tot FORT ST. A little boy but didn't w see one of t! recuperating today after ' the bush, ne B.C, Three-year derleest, sor Leo Vander Valley, Alta day after ar manhunt. He had p Friday he v