Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Aug 1965, p. 19

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SUGGESTED AS WORLD PEACE TEAM Pope Paul VI, Mrs. John F. Kennedy, Mrs, Nikita Khrushchev and Dr. Martin Luther King, from. left, have TORONTO (CP) -- Twinkle's Adios, from Eric Mecellroy's Grand Bend, Ont., Stable, came from last position in the stretch to win the featured sixth race at Greenwood Raceway Friday night. With Don Larkin «aboard, Twinkle's Adios moved between |pacers in the final yards to catch the leader, Mighty Bach- elor, and register a one-length victory, Twinkle's Adios won $1,000 to boost his season's earnings to $8,979. : The speedy three-year-old re- turned "$3.70 for his win anc combined with Mighty: Bacheloy for a $30.40 quinella, Wes Coke, of Petrolia, Ont., guided Crystal Hall to victory' 'Twinkle's Adios' Wins On Home Sir cee Tie pe etch Dash in the first race. The nine-year- old gelding paid $9.10 for the win, and combined with Mux Webster's Lynden Chief from Brantford for a $47.60 daily double, Imperial Lee from Norwich, Ont., picked his first win of the season in the third race and returned a handsome $24.90 win mutuel, HULL, Que. (CP)--Highbury Greta, owned by E. W. Parsons vf London, Ont., and driven by jtan Williams, won the $400 fea- ure race at Connaught Park Raceway here Friday night. The seven-year-old brown mare paced the mile in 2:11 1-5 ind paid $15.50, $8.20 and $4.30. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, August 14, 1965 17 Food and Allied Workers) "phe talks, supervised by Wil. Reach Accord sive Heinz Plant (CLC), ; liam McGuire of the concilia+- The announcement did n0tliinn hoard staff of the depart. TORONTO (CP) Agree-ldisclose the terms of the settle-| ment -was reached. hére early|ment or when a membership ment of labor, began Tuesday today between representatives| meeting would be held to ratify\@{tet the labor minister sent a of the H. J, Heinz Co, Ltd. plantithe agreement. telegram Monday to company of Leamington, Ont., and strik- B land uni fficial king th i . : ut Mr. Rowntree said he is)@Md union officials asking them Ing packinghouse workers. pleased with the settlement. to meet. However, the agreement, an-) -- -- -- _ nounced by Ontario Labor Min- ister Leslie Rowntree, has stil to be ratified by the 1,100 In Your Home .. . or Our Plant Bagi PHONE 725-9961 | DIVISION OF OSHAWA strikers, members of Local 459 of the United Packinghouse, 0 & ad ANI CLEANING CONTRACTORS Buckingham, Que., third in the ; 94 BRUCE STREET Li EANER. race, paid $3.20, win in a.row at-Connaught Park and her sixth victory in 22 starts this season, bringing her total earnings this year to $2,600, : Beautiful Katy of Beauharn- ois, Que., came second, paying $10.40 and $4.40. Fedor's Boy of * It was Highbury Greta's second ie tlan Leadership Conference in Birmingham, Ala. --AP Wirephoto Suggestion was made yes- terday by an aide to Dr. King at the Southern Chris- been suggested as members of a peace team to go to Viet Nam to appeal for the end of the conflict there. FORT ERIE RESULTS | Tichi Wilkerson Runs AuGuUST 13 FRIDAY, FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,100, Claim- tng, maiden, three and four-year-olds. | One and one-sixteenth Miles (1. ) | 1-Chie Visitor, Dittfach 10.80 4.60 3.50) 3-Bedford Park, Giassner 3.70 2,80) @-Alice H., Steve 3,30) Also Ran in Order: Bettye M,, Royal! Bunny, Ripalong, Win Dixie, Land Ahead, | Selwyn, Mental Challenge, and Xalapa! Curry. j Winner, ch g, 3, by Royal Visitor --~ Violia! Chie by Chicstraw. Pool $21,402. Daily Double Pool $45,934, SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim-| , three- and four-year-olds. 6% Fur-| longs (12). 12-Fleet To Air, Turcotte 7.50 4,0 3.40 . 10-Credit Union, Ferro 11,00 7.00 7-Witchcraft, Remillard 7,50 Also Ran in Order: Miss Scooter, Bing- ham, Zeesekite, Wee Annie Dory, Moores| Selector, Queencrest, Vaicutte, Prime! Away and Great Promise. DAILY DOUBLE, 1 AND 12, PAID $61.40 Winner, dk b or br g, 3, by One Count --| Garden Party by Benefactor. Pool $36,487. | THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden,| two-year-olds. About 7 Furlongs on turf! (11). | 10-SMver Gus, Walsh 44.20 17.40 9.30) 3Solar Park, Robinson 7.10 5.60) 11-Mariscal, Hernandez 400 Also Ran in Order: Busher Jackson,| Red Lapels, Royal Staff, Bashful Meid, Dunman, Koura, Arab Prince and Royal) Encounter. Winner, b ¢, 2, by Lightning by Hyperi Pool $47,946. | FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,100, Claim-| ing, three-year-olds and up. One and one sixteenths Miles (7). 4-Mencheval, McComb 8.40 $10 3.40) S-Our Interview, Cuthbertson 7,70 4,30) 9-DQ-Autumn Souvenir, Harris 3,10 Also Ran in Order: interes, Spanking Breeze, Vogel's Victor and Royal Doctor. DQ--Finished second but was disqualified and placed third, Mister Gus -- Silver lon, | FORT ERIE ENTRIES MONDAY, FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000, (3000) Claiming, maiden three- and four-year- olds. 6 Furlongs. Pinebus,h McComb 114 Play Money H., Nedeau 112 Tutfus, Nedeau 112 | Windy Tiger, Grech X102 | Mr. Bellachop, Tingley 119 Babcilff, No Boy 107 Fransultana, No Boy 107 Davids Chic, No Boy 107 | Signorinetta, Remillard 107 Smart and Lucky, No Boy 107 Come On Bob, Steve X107 | Canadian Rebel, No Boy 107 | Also Eligible: Ceceeda, No Bey 107; Tan Mist, Turcotte X107; Salem Prince, Ferro, A-X107; Berne Jerry, No Boy| A-107, | A--Jimall. Farm and Estate of A G Heges entry SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100 (4000) Claiming, three-year-olds. 62 Furlongs.! Chinese Sabre, Hale 117 Top Cadet, Fitzsimmons 117 Young Fashion, Waish 106 Noank, Diaz 119 Shiny Dice, Inouye 111 Streng Willed, Leblanc 111 Ringer Flinger, Remillard 11) Free View, Cuthbertson X104 Honey Bives, Turcotte X102 Saucy Question, Robinson 106 THIRD RACE + Purse $2,000, (3000) Claiming, maiden three- and four-year- olds (Division of Ist). 6 Furiongs. Cash Ahead, Ferro X112 abu, No Boy 117 Pick A Star, Werry X107 Patent Coated, Cuthbertson X10a Pure tron, Gordon 112 Color Her Fleet, Hernandez 107 Les Gables, Duran 107 Bonanza Babe, Remiliard 114 Bayview Miss, Hernandez 107 Also Eligibies: Petite Maria, No Boy) 107; Smart Tiger, Steve X102; Twilight) Tar, Hale 112; Aboubah, No Boy 117;/ Penadee, Harris X112. { FOURTH. RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maid- on two-year-olds, fosied in Canada. 6 Furlongs. Pointe Noire, Turcotte A-X115 Arctic Canuck, No Boy 8-120 Caesar B. Good, Shuk 120 Quebec Style, No Boy 120 Judge Burns, R Duran 120 icy Reply, Fitzsimmons 117 Belmondrctic, No Boy 8-120 Winning Shot Jr., Inouye 120 Hurray Man, Shuk 120 Famous Monarch, Turcotte A-X|1§ No. Reasoning, Remillard 120 A--F A Sherman entry B--Viscount Harding entry FIFTH RACE -- Purse $3.000. Allow- ences, three-year-olds and up, 6 Fur. Ss. 1 i} Raff's Pride, Welsh 119 Brockton Boy, Sh right Object, Royal "toh Leblanc 123 (QUINELLA WAGERING) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,700. Allow- ences, three- and four-year-oclds, foaled In Canada, 1 1-16 Miles. Chopparis, Glassner 108 Arnmart, Inouye 115 2 Women Die In Collision BEALTON, Ont. (CP)--Two women were killed and three} other persons injured Thursday | night in a two-car. collision in) this Norfolk County area about 15 miles northeast of Simcoe.) Killed were Mrs. Robert| Marr, 24, of Hagersville, Ont.,| and her mother-inlaw, Mrs. Ernest Marr, 47, of Wilsonville, Ont. In fair condition in hospital are the younger Mrs. Marr's husband who was driving one of the cars and his brother-in- law and passenger, Wayne Johnson, 23, of Hagersville. | Native Victor, Shuk A-118 Last Stand, Gomez 122 Black Diver, Leblanc 122 Winner, dk b or br g, 6, by Menetrier -- Brooktown by Liftletown, Pool $48,629. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600, Allow-| 'The Hollywood Reporter By DORIS KLEIN jsema for several years and "PN S "olds. 6 Furlongs (5), r bok , 3°<Donlands, Turcotie "350" 2.40 2.90) HOLLYWOOD (AF) Her|knew hie time fig d ee cere'. | aery iname is Tichi and she's a power|says Tichi, "So he brought me | , Lebl 2.70 3, ; : i y ' gg ing Bo vad Orsinette's Duciin Hollywood, But you'd never|into the business, taught it to lah nl Bh: ERE Sn ,|know it by looking at her. {me from the ground up, Petre eceey eareny: ar Slim, brunette, beautiful Tichi) gtijl in her early 30s, Tichi |Wilkerson appears more fragile/also found. herself left with the yithan most of the movie starS/responsibilities of a little boy |she encounters, and she wields/and girl and a French colonial |her power with a delicate a mansion in Bel-Air. She publishes the Hollywood) ichi started quickly to inject Prerene Queen Gamer $50 S10 260( Reporters, one of the town's|no, own ideas into the paper. gl 3.40 2.60 fe So vyee trade piel 1 |Wilkerson had avoided printing roy Passe i ae, , While many such journals are) much news of the television in- River Bully Spook| duit recitals of the nuts and|fustry. , of he industry, Pinca ds "But I could see how impor- |wood's pair are lively "must") falavint ai ana uld reading in the movie industry, |@%t television was and wo SEVENTH RACE--Purse $3,100. Allow-/ Movie stars check the Re- become," she a. a = a 5 hree- hed ind . | Mile! 4 : eof Yes (7. *|porter and its rival, Daily vaieren ae alf the Reporter Tord Guile, McComa 40 3% 2Miriety, for news. of upcoming)" " ( : t-Tratfic Siren, Werry 10 j\films--and phone their agents; Tichi streamlined business op- Goan wine gba pial Arcticito go after a leading role, Peokarstions, né hired correspond: Ver bee aan and Queen's Law. | iducers scan them for box office|ents in Europe, Asia, New York, Winner, b h, 6, by Princequillo--Prophets studedadins r a * Bell by Prophets hom. ats grosses. 5 Las Vegas and San Pi rues eee INHERITED PAPER _ |Circulation increase per EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim-| Tichi inherited the paper. in og in the first six months of ing, three-year-olds and up. One and one-/1962- from her husband, Billy) er regime, SMlce 'Shepperton, Gruen 22.00 Fan vio} Wilkerson, who founded it in| Tichi spends the morning con- 7-Breconing, Harris 4.40 2.90/ 1930. jferring with the editor and busi- Cae Pan m, Sree pensar, tihin| "Hie "muttered fens seaphy- ops Ceparimneet oficial Suse" GREENWOOD RACEWAY Winner, ch f, 4, by Rounders -- Khora- FIRST RACE -- One rose by Shepperton. teenths Miles @) for seven-year-olds Gregory B--Gardiner Farms Entry. QUINELLA, § AND 1A, PAID $7.20 Winner, ch g, 2, by Menetrier -- Ivy b Nasrullah. Poo! $21,610. Quinella Pool $27,353. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,500. Claiming, Also Ran in Order: Rider and Fermoy. Winner, dk b or br m, 5, by War Jeep --| bolts Wirra by Equifox. Pool $55,331. Pool $426,876, Pool $65,927. Total Attendance 7,443, and = three-six-.6-Van's Pride C, Palmer 5.80 ac Also Started: Clement Hanover, Seattle and up, Purse $600 (8). 8-Crystal Hai, Coke Gov. Baldwin, Hill éJerome G Creed, Geisel Jr, Algp Started: Brother Jim C, Lee jdell, Miracle Miss, Miss Montreal | Dale Mite D, Riddel Gold, Jimmie Mac, and Titan 3.30| Scott. 5.90| 3 SIXTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs (Pace) for Rid-| three-year-olds Purse $2, 6). and! é-Twinkle's Adios, C'bett 3.70 3,10 2.90 |S-Mighty Bachelor, Feagan 5.90 3.60 4Capetown Lad, Kingston 3.40 SECOND RACE -- 7 Furlongs (Pace)) Also Staretd: Ben Herbert, Dusty Light for three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,000/ning, and Kelly Mac Hal. QUINELLA, 6 AND 5, PAID $30.40 9.10 4.50 AUG, 16 5 Le Caledon Colonel, Turcotte X106 Top Victory, Harris A-X110 A--Windfields Farm entry (8). SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 (6500) |6-Lynden Chief, Sil'phant 6.50 4.80 3 Claiming, three-year-olds and up, 6 Fur-|8-Johnny's Girl, Pacey 4,90 3.70| seveNTH RACE - jongs. \7-Frisco Killean, James 7.90) tor five-year-olds and under. righ boon Mead at oils | Alse Started: manny © Scone, Sina) (a) . easons, janc 1) Guinea, Brother Bob, Dapper Grattan S, i Ky. Quill, Dittfach 113 fand Bennie Boy C. pee lg ne Bre iok saad thy a King of Maryland, Cuthbertson X11] DAILY DOUBLE, 8 AND 6, PAID $47.60! 4 Tanwood, Fitzsimmons 117 | Butterscotch, Harris 106 | Apple, Gomez 120 7 Furlongs (Pace) Purse $900 J 6Superior Lee Hal, Soper 4.90 | Also Started: Hand Su, Barbara G, THIRD RACE -- 7 Furlongs (Pace) for! Mighty Star C, Magella, and Irene Han. three-year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8). 7-Imperial Lee, Hoyt 24.20 9.30 6.00| BIGHTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs (Pace) EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 ($3000) |4-Adios Direct, McLean 8.10 6.00 for three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,300 Claiming, three-year-olds and up, 1 1-16/8-Favonian Major, Feagan 7,20) (8). Miles. | Also Started: Lornie Thythm, Jimmie|5Armbro Adanac, McK'ly 5.60 3.70 3,00 Humber Broom, Duran 115 Atom, Tom's Trailer, Minor Helen, and|7-Royal Alex, Crowe 4,50 3.70 pee cee cae "wate Rodger Hal 4Silver Ronnie, Hawke 5.10 upreme Chief, Ferro A-X118 | : Vedas, Harris XN12 | FOURTH RACH -- 7 Furlongs (Pace)| Alte Started: | Futurity Chief snag el] Oiled, anc. 11 |for four-year-olds and under. Purse $800) > is Jazz Round, J Diaz X110 wees ane Armero Binge. Abitibi, Turcotte X112 Gum Swamp, No Boy 114 Ramsay 2nd, Gomez 123 | Advance Glass, Nedeau 117. (8), er. Pat. Meohadden 5.00 3.90 3.20! WINTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs (Pace) for 3 rice al, Craig 7.30 4.10| three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,200 (7). 8-Ecthing, Hayes g ' 4,50 Ebony Grattan S, C'bett 4.70 2.80 2.40 Also Started: Irish Danny, Jan's Magic's. mighty Stein, McGillvary 3.20 2.80 Hop Hop, Ferro A-X109 Karen May, Hi Jake, and Mina Way. l-Larry Dillard, Dowson 2.70 Midway Blue, No Boy 114 A---J Kruger, J Minegarten and L | FIFTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs (Trot) for). Also Started: Armbro Explorer, Robert Maloney entry |three-year-olds and up, Purse $1,100 (8). McGregor, Ronnie C. Grattan, and Mister 4Mr, Forbes Key, K'ston 8.20 4,80 3.50/5a!nt. X--S5 ibs Apprentice Allowance | POST TIME: 2 PM |2-Wee Crusader, Geisel 6.70 4.40 Aftendance 9,016 Total Pool $452,076, ¢ Peato'e- CANADA FIRST > GRADE CREAMERY ba B® a 4 BUTTER. MASTER PACK + SAVE4?- ¢ PEAS Il FRESH , TENDER - SLs' 39 Li ; pre ATON' S in OSHAWA 1/2 Usual Price! 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