free from the discipline he clinic, they backslide. . ® . ' 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 30, 1967 17 _fteca! terms, a balk 1 TIMs tart 1 -d breakfast would in.* 1 e fruit, bread or cereal, TUESDAY, AUG. » ing three year olds and up, 1 1-16 miles | : | 2-Caled C'i'n'l, Gi 12.) 70 i ein, skim milk and a 'e e FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200, claim-| |iBeregueyo, Kelly die eas 290 2 Hi RACEW RIE caloric beverage. For 0 ima. a an ol Sh ing ipo ale and 4 oe cong ie rele page Dittfach iio TURSDAY, Avs. 4-Cavan' 'eward, 4 e h, protein, vegetable, T y y rine Egavan's Rewards Gomerz.70 2.39 730 alee 'Ran tn Order: Triple Ailiance,| FIRST RACE,' Mile' pace, purse) MIRS.SARAHBONGARD {vice was conducted by Rev. Gor- id, skim milk, non-caloric 3-Miss_ Nowata, Robinson 2.50|Mary Tell, Garden's Ace and Fatalito |$1,200 conditioned ; Sarah (May) Bongar 4d, 67,/d0n Brett of Knox Presbyterian rage. For dinner, pro- By RAM SUNDAR Ja Brazilian Catholic woman had "ly heen enn mae ee oe te 340|died Monday at Oshawa Gen-| Church. vegetable, fruit and Canadian Press Correspondent|been cured of he 'blind Vad 'Lib, Cover Moon, and Rolyn Ed \-Sidney Mac, Graham 8.30/eral Hospital after becoming| Interment was ai Mount Lawn caloric beverage. A glass after meeting the& ag Th sacbNG WACK -- Pirsé GMA, calnvling tek torr OT lc Awe Maen High Cornihers, Me. c.Heriounly: Il last February. j cemetery. kim milk at bedtime is al- BOMBAY (CP) -- A dozen|Rome," ing maiden two year olds, foaled in Cda, 2-Aberfoyle, Barroby 8.40 4.40 3.80/G. Gene Town, Time To Sail and Gals) Mrs, Bongard, a resident of| d. blind men and women and) 'The provincial government in 9-Winning M'narch, Platts16.40 8.40 $20) peeled Gore © io rivacien, RACE -- Mile trot, purse| Hillsdale Manor for almost two} MRS. MARY BRESS lere are a few helpful more than 100 people suffering|kKashmir and the Indian tourist 4Etonian Golter, Kelly 5.00 3.90/Time 128 3:5. ~"' |$1,000, conditioned ( yeais, was born at Montreal,| Mrs. Mary Bress, 272 Taun-| s in the program. from ailments ranging from! ministry provide mz 'OUTIST | 2-Queen's Wild, Coombs 130| Also Ran in Order: Golden Jive, Ban-|i-Josie 'Mec, Barnes 5. 3.80 2.70|7 1900, daugh.|ton Rd. W., died at A! blood pressure fo cancer Distr provide many amen-|Time 130 dit Boat, Pousse Cafe, Dark Freedom|3-Queen Castle, Furness 14.30 4.80 > y , aug G i H fal A ; @ high ties to the Amarnath visitors,|.Alse Ran In Orders Grey Empress, and DQ-Gambari Mr. Allerton Key, Feagan 250\ter of the late Mr, and Mrs.\aWa General Hospital Aug. 28 @ is to eat slowly. If you our senses will be satis- Regardez, Machedash, Gold on Gold, DQ -- Finished third but. wag disqualified| Time 2:10 3-5 Peter Johns. after a Jengthy illness. She was are on their way to the holy including fr 2 Easte: 3 ' C g free medical aid, pon- i i : } é i Lori Be and Lady Mint and placed last Alse Started: Tullican, Mis! ster | in her 75th year. and will let you know shrine of Amarnath in thelies at controlled rates, supplies |Late Scratch: Advance Van Who, Clever Sal and Frisky Acclaim) i i n you have had enough Himalayas. : of camping equipme ' |g The Daily Double, Cavan's Reward (4)| SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,800, al-/ Scratched: Fabway She married the late Lee Al-| The former Mary Nichols, 2 ' ug! They are among 6,000 pil- 1 Dp NT ANG ang Winning Monarch ((, PAID !'4&.34? Jowances, 3 and 4 year olds, 1 mile Daily Double, (7) and (1), paid si9.30 | bert Bongard at Picton in 1915) b in Berl Gas . If you eat quickly it is ; : ey et postal and telegraph facilities. 1-Colucie, Gomez 7.00 3.30 2.60/Consolation Double, (7) and (5), paid'wheie they lived for many} © W@S orn in berlin, Ger- + to eat-too much and still grims from all over Asia. A|. Mobile post offices and dis- , THIRD RACE -- Purse £82,000, claim: |6-Good Ole Pete, Dittfach 2.70 2.20|$4.40 years. Mrs. Bongard has also| many, on Jan. 11, 1893. On unsatisfied because your number of Canadian and Amer-ipensaries strapped to the backs 7fure "> YN" 4s fonled In Coa ei raaas shy we cae lived at Orillia, jFeb. 19, 1917, she married the ican tourists are also making] |of mountain mules serv » 6 Moon Joy, Gordon 12.90 7.40 4.70) Also Ran In Order: Fabulin, Page| LArmbro Inst'nt, MeKly 2140 4.30 3.20 late John Frederick Bress, who erve the es are cheated. ihe trip 'Mutuél Ch Bell 14.60 6.70/Royal and Glenyva: ki Pick, F 3.80 2.70! She is survived by two daugh- di d e trip. pilgrims. -Mutuel Choice, Bel 0 6. vel ane -Glsnyva 4-Skipper Pick. Feagan seus ¥ predeceased her on June 2, Located at an altitude of| There are "dandis" or palan- Lee a ald iw nie oe ee sMiters Mrs. James W. Heath' 1956, nearly 12,000 feet, the Himalay-/quins borne on the shoulders: of yA! Ra" jin Order: Femlin. Briefly, | also Started: Glow. Frost, Chiet c.)(Marie) of Oshawa and Mrs:| The deceased had lived in an shrine has been attracting|porters for the sick and. the We'll, See, paneer. Select wise) IGE TH SARE ae mie $2.00; claly Times, br. ne Smith, Starmain and/Glendon Sayers \ (Helen) of Canada for the past 40 years pilgrims for more htan 1,000)infirm. Late Scratch: Roman Pater |4Crimson North, H'rr's'n20.70 9.90. 6.60| "Woutit Race -- Mile trot, purse| Brampton. mage survived by living in Barrie and Brougham e : 5-Charleran, Bell 13.80 9.20 : e S years. The August-September) For Pahalgam village, the) rourTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim- Bachelor of Arts, Hinojosa 3.90 'ie See, wivw'd 5.00 2.00 2.40/5 sister Mrs. Jofin F. Donovaniand for the past 14 years, in period is considered ideal for|pilgrimage is a great occasion, ina three year olds, 7 fu Time 148 2-Dutch Victory, Palmer 480 3.60|(Charlotte) of Brantford and is|Qshawa. the mountain journey because|{t brings the poor Moslem peas- £G/3'8 %,,6004: Kelly 8.30 430 30 lease Ran in Order: Sunset Isle, A-|1-The Debutante, U/Heureux 6.10/also predeceased by nine broth-| She is survived by three iss s $e-\Time. 2: A s " clear weather and sunny /ants much- needed money, On Swhistier's Wife, Steve ware lene, AANA: Mies | Rent, Siery Te esd: Kelly Tod, Miss Archana, he ue -- ~ one i daughters, Miss Christine Bress skiés. ; an average each family earns| Time. 128.35 reeze, and Ablegate ' Bishop Song and Nurse G. augnter Ys. George Frazer'of Oshawa, Mrs. Walter Cun- "The main Amarnath attrac- |s100 dling the plprin seneen: re mie orien: Randy Sue, Dal: [ery J. &. D. Ryan and Liveoak Stable cere RACE -- Mile pace, purse s800| (Glenda) of Owen Sound. ningsby of London, England tion is the "snow idol" of Lord! 4 Kashmir offici pew is\d irs, Rita Fra : al expressed |S Dr. W.» Waddell 5.20 2.90 2.50, The late Mrs. Bongard isjand Mrs. Rita Fraser of. Osh Shiva which is said to wax and/hope that one day it would be "FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,300, cinin/AMendance, 7,169. Total Handle, $42.79 |7'armbre' Caesar, Wellwood 3.90 in| resiing at Armstrong Funeraljawa, two sons, William of Scai wane with the moon. It is at the | possible to build a motor road |S:Sparky ir peechbnnad |Home. Funeral service was|borough and John of Peterbor 45 centre of an enormous cave. \Fromn Pahalgam to the Amar- | Alse Started: Timber Hal, A. P. Hal, held from the chapel at 2 p.m.jough; three sisters, Barbara, Pilgrims travel to Srinagar, nath cave, but devotees of Lord |Stocmy Gratten, J. L. Trail and Oneid? | Wednesday. The memorial ser- | Christina and Lena, and a broth- capital of Kashmir State, by|Shiva say such a road would THURSDAY, AUG. 1° eure SIXTH RACE -- Mile trot, purse $2,300) ---------_--_--_______________ er, Charles. She is also sur train and bus from New Delhi|divest the pilgrimage of its cLeaR AND FAST Gay Pageant, Dittfach 119 | gonaitioned viste aie aan PY4| vived by six grandchildren and and then motor 60 miles to the|spiritual sig significance. FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim-|Edgor's Whistle, Harrison 106 paddy gk ona ey 46 300, LITTLE WORLD SERIES two great grandchildren leepy H 1 h let of| ---- _|ing (5000). Maiden two-year-olds. 7 Furs|Rotundo 2nd, Gordon 122 4Ji , F i 3.90 5 sak et ! Patel a? oa Pi , are e i Far Away Yates, Turcotte 120 | Lady Dot Kelly X112 | Slinomie eC runess . WILLIAMSPORT, PA. (AP); Resting at the Armstrong Fun ahaigam rom anaigam the Moon Indigo, Dittfach 112 | Black itten, Grubb X109 par j > es pe trip has to be done on foot--z SPORT BR Lebanon Kid, Kelly X115 Tomboy Pete, Harrison 116 | Also Started: Kintoo Colby, Opemiska | world won the Little League eral Home, the memorial set p s a | String Tie, Gomez 120 larctic Venture, Kelly X114 Ia Avalon Jo Jo-DQ orld Series for the first time|vices will take place at '3:30 climb of some 30 miles up steep} Nore Scope, No Boy 115 Prince Bunty, Bradfield X114 oy ae qe 26 Sinlenee third was] in the 21-year history of the | |p.m., Sept. 1, conducted by Mr mountains and across snow-cov- | Isc Roman World, Gibson X112 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Claim-| 14.50 Jannual. classic y Savw Te ee bied pushes ALL-AUSSIE FINAL Come to Hand, No Boy 115 ing (6500). Three-year-olds and up. 7 Bractor (and (2) giraaleect nies annual classic for small fry|S. G. Saywell, of St. Stephen's red passes. WIMBI ON, England (AP) River, Admiral, Hinojosa 120 he tee claire jwith a 4-1 victory Saturday|United Church. Interment. will The slicer 'beauly of the\--nod Laver defeated Kenic ud cares tea" Paris Fashions, Kelly A-X104 7-Rhodes Conklin, Crowe 6.40 440 4z00ver North Roseland of Chica-jbe in Mount Lawn Cemetery Amarnath area has made it a Rosewall 6-2. 6-2, 12-10 Monday Spice Road, Grubb X105 Hote up sity ue 'Jennifer Byrd, Varcoe 5.40 4.80/99. Masahiro Miyahara, a 104-|--=--------¥ : tourist attraction. But so farlin (re .All-Australian final of Miss Waldemar, Alter 105, Victory Trip, Bell X100 EH accel aaa §°/ pound right-hnder who pitched] BUYERS meet: SELLERS" . * * 's vi il, k only the hardier among foreign|the first professional tennis|Granizado, Bradfield x110 arate Ne 'poy ii? ae Also Started: Henrietta Sue, Innocent}a One-hit shutout in the first} tourists have embarked on the!tournament over staged at\Montesco, Werry 122 Choir Beauty, Bradfield X107 Pegg ped Royal, Etching and Attor-| came of the series, won his sec- mney * - By waps, 9 oY i it journey. : Wimpledon. Laver earned $8,- Tai-Shan 2nd, Dittfach 122 Rel Lleseran ane Gane Hill Acres. | EiGHTH RACE -- Mile pace, For most pi@us Hindus a visit}400 and Rosewall $5,600. The THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-; entry Suara Bley Latah to Amarnath is a must. They|championship match was wit- 0 ee two-year-olds (Diva' SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000.'6-Beveriy Dillard, Shea i Fe believe that a glimpse of the |nessed by a crowd of 12,000. advance "Na hey ibe Allowances, three-year-olds and Up. 7/s-Brenda Hat, Fritz 130| ters before giving up a single in urs Time 2:05 2-5 eo Dennison. McLeod KXX110 viernes pipekne 18 Aine Started: Azucar Moray. | Raw we ON INMINE: By Calling 576-1411 4 Valam, Platts X114 Yankee, Mae Mir, Fast Rodney and Per-| For appraisals of your property and HOPE FOR MIRACLE SHACK'S HOUSE BROKEN _ |ficssant! Miss., Hinojosa 117 So War, Ditttach 11) fect Dream 3 T T 'P)_"Thieves ' anadian Statute, Kelly X109 NINTH RACE -- Mil 5 before buying or selling. To serve The blind men and women| TORONTO (CP)---Thieves Samilley Nor Bey. 120 Carodana, Inovye 116 $1,000, ciatning ne ee ae Need An Oil Furnace? your real estate needs and without are hoping to have their eye-jraided the Toronto home of Pl bar rae ag No Reasoning, No Boy 110 3-Right Step, McF'dd'n 28.00 12.00 5.30 CALL obligation to you sight restored, fully, or partial-|Eddie Shack, colorful former" ourry Race Bie Asoo Chain fy a Smoothie, Gomez 123 |5-Kawartha Bob, McArthur 20.80 5.80 Please call - 2 IGHT pte ly, as a result of the pilgrim-|Toronto Maple Leafs hockey|ing (2000). Three-year-olds and' Up. Titonante se ade ayoarcian Vas itn ore Curran sis PERRY J. J, WILKINSON estat age. |player who was traded to Bos- Eure ee i Fast Fare, Ditifach 116 Also Started: Postal Chief, Pass Port, 723-3443 deegelt fie: Hindus say that miracle|ton Bruins earlier this summer, | prantom Fiver, Dotty XXX107 Waite ante marina Lynen chat: and Suny § Lady Ni any. OME ert = cures are not impossible. Pan-|and escaped with more than |Never a Question, Robinson 119 Se eae ee - jSeratched: L. T. Gol BAY OR NIGHT Phone 576-1411 A Anns Gem, Griffo 107 |Attendance, 3,299, Mandle, $192,329. dit Shivcharan Sharma, one of |$800 worth of jewelery. Police Reman. Harold, Brownell site Chic Tudor, Gerry 113 the Amarnath pilgrims from} said Saturday the theft was dis- Hit The Line, Bell x} Sait tide arene ial Bombay, told a reporter: }covered when the National Fees Jee Wicdeay (EXACTOR WAGERING) "Only the other day I read in|Hockey League player returned gipry RACE -- Purse 42.000 ne ee ee the Bombay Times of India that'home from vacation. ing (3000). Three-year-olds and up. 7 POST TIME 2 PM Jutions er problems with pilection of pull- and she-shells. newsy diamonds roidered -- from 1c Knitting Mills. pink, blue, gold, Sizes 8 to 14, 98, 2.99; sizes 98 to 6.98, 2.29 This Fall: and\Winter you'll be up to Discover the highland charm , ; " 4 your earlobes\jn fabulous fur trimsl of pleats and plaids that flip : , ce wes a nate ' Furs like Natural Canadian Mink, in motion! Especially these i\% ape : seis Ho We \\ , Norwegian Blue Fox, Bleached pleated, fringed, pinned and E p ---aeeel EDR | . a peste : , Raccoon (dyed); Natural Canadian leather-tabbed woo! worsteds. A ae ; Nik Beaver, Pérsian amb and Spanish Left: Expo Blue, Cannes, Patou, ik ] i vy Lamb (dyed). Fashioned from Opal. 8-14, 11.00. Right: Black i / ii ) \\" fabrics no less luxurious... bubbly Watch, Brown Watch, Palermo, fa daa, f : \ wool bouclé, two tone plush, wool se . 10-16, 12.00. Top them with ; : i , and mohair: worsted \wool crépe. : a white or pastel haberdashery : ; : In vivid hues and Subdued shades, shirt. 10-18, 3.00, 5.00, Add ¢ Tt. y including winter | white, Petite, : ; junior, misses and half sizes in the. collection: Classic ved tailored campus yp as usual. Among the crop és this all-cotton ental. Winter-blooming doa lh f/ turquoise or white. ! an 5%, ~ fh belted glen-checked jumper is pocketed. Bonded z 794 or 2 tor 1.50 ih game to acrylic in three heady hues for Fall. $,M,L, L AYAWAY YOUR COAT NOW 1 a \ 11.00. Contrasting plaquet and collar highlights ee fT ART OS the fine-checked wool in brick or brown. $,M,L, AT THESE EXCI TING SA\ INGS 9.00. For extra snap we added the chain belt and swinging shoulder bag from our accessory -- AND PAY LATER! department. bag all a-clink with hardware, a snappy scarf, from our accessory j 8 department -- and you'll be a a = q | afe fashioned with flair on the square! Perfect , to wear on-the-town or campus-bound. The front- In t 0 ; _ SPORTSWEAR DEPARTMENT ed denim a lot of lue, cran- Bae Y wlar 3.98 § bead , Oshawa Shira ' Open Daily Til 6 SET EAST 4 ' ! . : ; eatin 51 q Oshawa Shopping Centre Open Daily Till 6 P.M. @ Thur. and Fri. Till 9 P.M,