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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jul 1967, p. 18

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~ 1 geet 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 18, 1967 FORT ERIE RESULTS. --|Death Came Close movory, yy | rmmmce ne om im On North Ordeal r "ecg RACE -- Purse $2,000. Ciaim-|1!-Pousse Cafe, Dittfach 11.20 7.40 7.20 = mong and 4-year-olds, foaled in Ere blsiag oo syn Steve 5.4 4.30 ® 'ower Court, Fitzsimmons 12.40 » IN | y' x ste i 9-Copperhammer, Griffo 38.30 8.60 4.70, Also Ran in Order: Spartan Girl, A- By DAVID R. HOLDEN ; Bibi we. fang ae Zin The Ring, Grubb 2.60 2.20|Three Times Tipped, Golden Jive, Cool) CitcAGO (AP)--June 28 rastceee Cr ; Bee ee ae ean: ear Solr Me RTT cone ocmaa "edd"s. sith. birthday. bese' they mute et dus to 10. : oon yee , end A-BernbertiiNorman Reid's irthday./knew they were not due to re- nal Flight, Jive Win, i le --. " ig' Jive in, A-Quick Bid, Lady| A--J W Russell and J W Sifton entry the most unusual one he ever turn to Churchill until July 1, Schreibe,. Miss Waldemar, A-Ar? b- ' . stract, Fleet Scholar and Muncey Boy. | SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,200. Allow-;/had. He awoke in his sOggy|wouldn't be missed until they |were a few days late. _ re G oo and Mrs. papi three-year-olds and up. 1 1-16! sleeping bag in an inch of wa- righton entry iles \s b ! }1A-Royal Mattar, H'son 11.60 3.90 2.50\ter. Outside the tent, it was) Gradually, the: an to lose ee aes en Cit Cee Grubb 3.10 2.20| snowing the sun never really Hise mally, they beg ! cl ae ~ ° . Ing, 3 and 4-year-olds. 1 1-16 Miles 3 Lad, Fitzsimmons 2.60) ' a ; SNihilist, Turcotte 7.50 4.00 2.80 Also Ran in Order: Royal Encounter,|Set and he was starving. The ground was saturated 2-Enlyn Sun, Grubb 4.80 3.20|/Arctic Canuck and A-Don Fernando His two companions weakly i P : }-Bronzelene, Fitzsimmons 2:60|A--G M Holtsinger and J M Hundley (cang "happy hrthday® sit ha their tent was filled with Also Ran in Order: Last Duchess,, entry sang PPy thda} jan inch of water. The savage siege) Mambo, Miss Telso and Dar-| EXACTOR, 1 AND 2, PAID $41.10 gave him a greeting card, 4\winds flattened the tent. The Ing Oa UBLE, 9 AND 5, PAID $27790| SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. al-(Piece of toilet paper with their/men doggedly erected it again site ied c. * § |owances, three-year-olds. About 7 Furs|Signatures. For his birthday|and again. -- Purse $2,000. Ciaim-)on i i ~g " ; ing. Maiden two-year-ol fillies, § Furs lA-Gentry, Kelly 3.60 2.40 2.10 pon gd Reid ate half io We preferred to lie in our Fite S. G1 Gom 7.10 ery 3.40 'oan secret, Platts 430 2.90|and rt day's ration of two su-' wet sleeping bags rather than 1-Queen's Wild, Kelly .10 5.20 1A-Toward, Grubb 3.60 2.4 2.10\gar cubes. ; i i " ee 1-Grey Empress, Walsh 320| alse Ran in Order: Row stitch, Laval= cia Ken Vankey. 31. both of stand in the dry wind." Moskal Also Ran in Order: Eve Darby, Come/Hill, Orange Soda Kid and Poor Luke.) * y, 31, said. "It was cold and misera- On Maggie, anier a Feet Wren,|A--Mr and Mrs J W Sifton entry Churchill, Man., and _ Peter|ble in the tent but it was a lot Lori Be, Control Data, Senior Service, | * vere ; " Sweet Gable and Catacol. EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,300. claim-| Moskal, 47, of Chic were | worse outside. ecieu wake . : ing, three-year-olds. 1 1-16 Miles stranded in the muck Spyies The temperature was near --Purse $2,100. Claim: | mp, Hinojosa 7.70 4.40 2.70/ and almost lifeless wastes of the freezing. It was snowing , maiden two- ids. 5 F 3-Prompt Response, Kell 90 3, Fy Ag a es Heo gge A adoraaglt P Ad «syed 3,90 300/Hudson Bay lowlands of Mani-|. "We found the best thing to 5-Mizzen, Grubb 70 3.70 2.40'2-Anns Gem, Bell 2-Stanhope Gate, Grifto 3.40 2.30 Alse Ran in Order: Yumka, Rascoe,| toba. do was to sleep as much as you 3-Ace Countess, Bowcut 2. : Also Ran in Order: All image, Judge Gooden. Beau and Not So Social. EXACTOR, 5 AND 2 PAID 39.00 WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 Clear and Fast FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,500. Claim ing (7500). Two-year-olds. $ nhaahaiaaed | 9 Veh and four-year-olds. 6 Fur- (8) longs (9). |Gay Swaps, No Boy 110 Maple Beauty, McLeod XXX102 Cloudy Decree, Fitzsimmons 112 Princess Leslie, Kelly X100 Dialogue, No Boy 112 Rose of York, No Boy 102 Moody Marty, Grubb X110 |Suntit Ride, McComb 105 Dua! Personality, Gordon A-117 jEriline, Kelly X102 Cloncurry, No WwW !Wellington Square, Bell X100 A--P Smith Entry. |Charleran, Bell X102 | SECOND RACE--Purse $2,100. Claim-| SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,700. Claim- oLATS Ing. (4000), Four-year-olds and up. 6¥2\Ing (9000). Three-year-olds and up. One wien tpg ye lg ceaial giclee eo , < g Foriann (12). ee mage lived Jv ded dal fl h Lady Kasha, Turcotte 114 'obin ippet, No Boy 1) grounded on the tidal flats at. The one axe they had was a n Purh , Fit he : ; Gay Pepsant pinvecn 4H in sae s the mouth of the Hayes River. | blessing, but often none of them | River Bully, No Boy 116 |Koura, Hinojosa 113 The next morning, Jim Coch-|had the energy to chop the rane, 20, Ken Hild, 40, and Ron driftwood they pulled from the Davidson, all from Churchill,| river for fuel. Mighty Me, Barroby 122 Brown-eyed-gem, Gibson XXX104 Tompionette, Bell X109 were dead. Ar-/ RATIONED FOOD Number One Hawg, Grubb X11) 15 in Churchill, a Hudson Bay|the sugar cubes to maintain} train 150 miles to the Nelson| Salvaged and split the contents Walkin Dud, Gomez A-122 json Bay toward the Hayes and water part of the river," Mos- started a fishing expedition with) your energy, stay out of the Attendance, 6,897, Total Handle, $431.54) them had vanished and the sur-|wind and keep from thinking," | vivors. presumed their friends! Moskal said. Moskal, a machinist at FORT ERIE ENTRIES sorter )e™sttbetiet, Mahomet l,m |joined the five Canadians June |!wo days at a time, taking only (EXACTOR WAGERING) !port and the only town in hun- their dwindling strength. Every FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Allow.(dreds of miles of wilderness. |third day they opened one of The expedition travelled by the few canned goods they had River and, after several days of three ways. fishing from three canoes, "We had no guns for game started downstream from Hud-|@nd fish don't live in the salt God's rivers, then to Shema-|kal recalled. "It didn't matter towa, a tiny Indian village. though; we didn't have any 3 tackle to catch them with. We |: Alberte Sunshine, Bell X103 Hugonote, Kelly X111 Mr. Tot, Poirier XXX106 Footprint, Grubb X111 Paraguayo, Kelly X11) | Grea Prom "5 Boy 116 Added "N Stak Fill nd ise, 0% "Nassau jakes"'. ilies al ey : | River Party, Grubb X11 |Mares. Three-year-olds and up, One| Challenged the ice floes in the|Dominion Day weekend. Thou- bay in an attempt to retrieve |sands of Canadians planned hol- Pretty Wise, Hale 111 itis on "g' 7), ed Helen Mary, Gordon 108 inemoa, Hinojosa A- the trapped canoes. | age cn lakes and in wildetness jice Water, Gomez B-118 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maid. |True Bive, Grubb B-115 "The water really started/areas en two-year-olds, foaled in Canada. 5/Cosmic Grey, Walsh 112 ing." . - i See MCS oe Furlongs (12). \Caledon Star, Bell 112 jecia _Moskal recalled in an two Of the many fun-seekers Amenotis, LeBlanc 118 prion dae ANNs in bee eee a phe Fortin and Don Rior- Press Gallery, No Boy ja, Tur "Cochrane was waving both|dan, also of Churchi Gord B. Good, Walsh 118 A--D Banks and G W Brydson Entrv.| his hands. inthe: alr "tht: we linnned wuare a chill. They Le Vent d'Hiver, Dittfach 118 B--Gardiner Farms and P Fuller entry. i Plas spare gas tanks in For- bot 4 ---- Hh ne (EXACTOR WAGERING) couldn't see what he wanted. |tin's light plane and took off for Golero Weeper, No Boy B-115 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,600 ay.| The sag a churned up from ja pleasure ride. 'Lady Merit, Gordon A-115 lowance. Three- and four-year-olds. (Di-/the bay forced us to turn away| For their turn around point, Miss Orillia, McComb "5 |vision of 5th). 6 Furlongs (10), and we never saw them again."'|they chose deserted York Fac- Mr. Happy, No Boy 118 etic Maydtad ho | Reid, Moskal and Yankey|tory, which is listed Middle Count, Fitzsimmons a y, No | 7 ? 7 a, iS Hs On maps as [sage OM waited at the mouth of the | an aerial reference point. } Boe eyes and Garden City Stable|Amber Am, Grubb X107 -- for a day ag hcg! when| When they reached York Fac-| Entry. Brown Creeper, Grubb X102 their companions failed to re-|tory, they didn't notice the Tudor Liz, Fitzsimmons 107 " sina ke " FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,400. Claim-|Good Ole' Pete, Dittfach 105 turn. The three men gathered|crude Help sign that Moskal Ing (6500). Three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs|Ann B. Good, Steve 107 their meagre supplies and be-j|fashioned with weeds on the a |Wee Ernie's Gem, Kelly X102 gan to walk toward York Fac-|tundra. They didn't see the | tory, an abandoned trading post jfrantic signalling of the ma- eight miles up the Hayes River.| rooned campers. Kelly X10! X--5 Ibs AAC Nectewood, Ditttach 112 | xx--7 Ibs AAC Victory Grip, Bell X10! [XXX--10 Ibs AAC Princess Selket, Kelly X1!2 POST TIME 2 P.M. |DEEP IN MUCK | LANDED ON LAKE |, The usually frozen ground had) But they landed the smail| pea es an oozing morass in the | craft in the river to refuel and| rief summer thaw. At times} found the trio of hungry, shiver- they were waist deep in chilling ing fishermen P MONDAY, JULY 17 | SIXTH RACE -- Mile pace, conditioned| muck. They had to endure the) "qt was sheer luck." Moskal (Weather Clear--Track Fast) \aerst Se, Furness 3.10 2. 2.10/Jet8 Of arctic wind that swept | recalled. : ae FIRST RACE -- Mile pace, conditioned |1-Jipa, Waples 4.00 aan | Telenor ay across the vast,) Weak, but healthy, the fg 20) treeless flatlands. men guided the pilot to the 2-Perfect Dream, McFadden Purse, SHO at, Morrissey 36.00 11.40 6.10) Time 2:06 1-5 atin tncutettien ee i 2 area where their friends had wood disappeared. They spotted the 3.90 Also Started: Scot Gay, Dixianna Bive, 3.40/irginia's Boy, Brigden Boy and Piper f A 'stranded canoes on the tidal} | Fishermen 2-Miss Widower Creed, Well P 2 som, Can- edian Boone fy Loe end Merk SEVENTH RACE -- Mile trot, condi-| flats |tioned, purse $1,200 'ait a : herbert. aie sola Ro ivan, Walker, oo 6.70 399 3.20 Double Income Hold, Cochrane and Davidson o Becky Herbert, Herber' 4.70 | jwere presumed dead after an SECOND RACE -- Mile pace, condi- SHenne Dean, McLean 410/ TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario's|extensive search by helicopter tioned, purse $800 : Si jcommercial fishermen nearly i Tar. Galaphone, Waples 2.90 2.70 2.50) Also Started: Simcoe, Silk Boy W., _ fis _ nearly|and boat failed to turn up any B-Gun Wave, Feagan 7.0 py biaiilaGe Bh ard -- |doubled their income in April| sign of them aa 1 it: | : yi : | ze SJos's Lady, Fritz _jcompared with the same month| The survivors quickly recov- Herbert, Miches Fok dbi RACE Mile pace, .condi'|last year, the provincial lands|ered from their ordeal, much ee , Molant Wick at loned, purse $1, \¢ , 3 . : ai pre ee ol 7-Tom Jones, Feagan 9.00 4.90 3.3¢ and forests department said!/thinner, but in good spirits. 8.10 3.50| Monday Yankey, an electrician, and rt. | Daily Double, 6) and (1), paid $67.70 |3-Brenda Hat, Fritz 339 . The fishermen received $892,-|Reid, a laborer, are back at 4Armbro Egan, McKinley -- Mile trot, claiming| Time 2:05 | \ euee ia Also Started: Tarrs Blackstone, Wel:/000 for the 8,159,000 pounds of|their jobs in Churchill. Moskal Ered Riddell, Ling'tl' 34.40 10.80 6.90 /nut Herbert, Ed Lester, Wally 8. Byrd) fich landed compared with $490,-|returned to Chicago last week B-Call Me Spud, Palmer $.10 3.50; and Goldie's Joe | é >Hieland Jimmy, Hie 1000 for 6,484,000 pounds caught;and almost immediately _ re- Time 2:10 45 ies ais Suen oie iene -- Mile pace, claiming./in April, 1966. turned to his job Also Started: Inez Riggs, : The department said the im-| Undeterred, he is already 3.80 BS provement in catch and value|looking into other Canadian Billy C. Guy, Foul Ball and Vital Victory |5-M'rrie D'zzi'r, Furness 19.20 7.40 4.40 was provincewide with the ex-|areas for his 16th trip north. FOURTH RACE -- Mile pace, j-Night Rocket, Feagan claim-|3-Teddry Direct C., Megens |Time 2:05 3-5 : se $800 | ; : ' ives Ing ae eedie, W'llw'd470 3:10 2.50| Also Started: Santa Raider, white|ception of Lake Huron. Prices I'll be somewhere in the }-Dell Humes, Corgett 6.30 3.80|Ankles, Sparky Express, Chester Brown! for nerch remained stable de-|bush next year," he quietly 'ingi i 4.00 and Tuffy Tee ee AA aad id Attendance, 8,082.. Handle, $442,988 Also Started -- Silly Boy. Armbro Gin- a tearm 'promises spite large catches, could have built a raft but we |® SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 took the remaining canoe and| July 4 was a part of Canada's § 60\Free Parking, Thunder Jay and Our' Three other men who had | can up to 18 hours a day, save |! | ny, Captain Dillon, Captain Rebel and Erin Spencer FIFTH RACE -- Mile pace, condi: tioned, purse $800 | "aninshine B'y, McF'dd"n4.00 2.40 2.30 J-Dream Adios, MacDonald 2. 2.40 | 3-Deep Run Blaze, Morrissey 3.10} Time 2:07 | Also Started: Kawartha Beatle, Gene) a town, Swift Cavalier, Pert Becky end) Janet Forbes 1 Dead Alewives, -- A Smelly Problem LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A pred: | ator with a taste for alewives | is being sought as a possible | solution to the smelly problem of dead fish that are littering Lake Huron beaches. | Alewives, a small fish of the) herring family, are creating | headaches for both parks offi-/ cials and tourists. William Cleaveley, parks) management supervisor with the department of lands and! forests, said Monday one of the | problems seems to lie in the de- | cline of lake trout, which fell' victim to the lamprey eel. | The trout ate alewives. | Mr. Cleaveley said United) States researchers are attempt-| to stock Lakes Michigan, and Huron with a species of western salmon which feed on alewives. | Large graders are being) used in some areas to bury the | fish and at times they are trucked from the beach areas. Mr. Cleaveley said research- ers in the department are try- ing to develop. special equip-| ment to clean the beaches, not | only of alewives but of other problems such as algae that | often plagues Lake Erie swim- nae PHONE 723-3474 She Oshawa Zine get the fish off the beaches as_| CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Call The Times CIRCULATION DEPT. telling us when you are going away and when you will return. We will have your paper stopped and started auto- matically on your return. fast as they can but the prob-| lem seems to be getting worse instead of better and "we hvae no solution for it." ELEVATORS SAFER | New safety rules for elevators in Ontario increase the depth) of the apron from 32 to as inches EATON'S In the Oshawa Shopping Centre 20% off! Truline Golf Equipment TRULINE CUSTOM GOLF CLUBS AT REDUCED PRICES Conquer the links this summer, with this fine 7-piece set of Truline Custom Clubs. Woods have persimmon heads finished in a deep cherry tone. 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