Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Aug 1965, p. 17

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Coking drums (fore- ground) rise above their concrete foundations as Great Canadian Oil Sands Ltd. changes the northeast- FAR SANDS CHANGE WILDERNESS ern Alberta wilderness into the site for its $190,000,000 oil sands extraction plant. With a capacity of 60,000 barrels a day, the coking drums are part of the pro- cess by which tar-like oil sands are converted light crude oil, coke and a variety of by-products, The coke will be used to gener- ate steam for the power plant being erected- in the background, (CP Photo) TORONTO (CP)--A new di- vision for aging should be es- tablished in the provincial de- partment of health to direct and co-ordinate the work of various agencies concerned with old people, the department recom- mended Monday, of 10 submitted in a brief to the legislature's select commit- tee on aging. Health Minister Dr. Matthew Dymond, who sub- mitted the brief, said the sug- gestions contained in it were purely the thinking of his staff and there has been no consulta- tion with other provincial de- partments, Several groups appearing be- fore the committee previously have recommended a_ govern: ment agency. to look after the needs and problems of the aged. The health department's brief also. recommended that its pro- posed division for the aged take control of nursing homes, Dr, ymond said control of homes should include setting of stand- ards and policing. Homes now are not licensed by the province unless they receive patients from Ontario mental hospitals, dedta's Medical Quality Suffers With Expansion New Co-Ordination Sought In Dealing With The Aged The recommendation was cne|cause greater suffering, Dr, Dymond said many old people staying in nursing homes have inadequate funds and are completely helpless, The brief said toneliness and intellectual malnutrition are' more wide- spread and devastating than dietary malnutrition, and EARLY EDUCATION The brief also mended; --That a senior interdepart- mental committee -be set up to study problems of the ag- ing and the aged, with in- structions to study laws, ad- ministration and finances and recommend. 'changes, The committee should include representatives of pri vate, voluntary and academie agencies, --That home care for older persons be brought under the control of 'the department of public welfare, | That people be educated) early in life to meet the prob- lems of aging, | --That home care for older) persons be brought under the} control of the department of| public welfare, | The government will encour: age industry to relax its retire ment policies so that older per sons could be used on a part time or advisory basis, recom: Through the Ontario Hospital| playoff se Services Commission, TORONTO (CP) -- The On tario College of Physicians and THE GSHAWA TIMES, Ralph Grant, 18, of Dart- mouth, N.S., stands in front of some of the dozens of prizes he has won in rifle- shooting competition in. the EXPERT SHOT few years he has been shooting seriously. This year he won six of the seven major matches in the Dominion championships at Garand Rd. Boxla 'Playoffs Underway #9" The Garrard Road Minor La-| Brightman occurred Monday in corosse Association is into its/@ car accident at Harwood ave,, hedule, and lea gue|Ajax, and the Macdonald-Car- general convener, Jim Brady, has an-| tier Freeway as the result of a hospitals will be asked to pro-'nounced that all games are to Sudden heart attack, He was in vide more adequate geriatric|be played in the Willowpark|his 56th year and resided at assessment and treatment serv-|Bow!, Games will be played in| 244 Drew st. EDWARD BRIGHTMAN death. of John Edward He was born in Kingston, OBITUARIES Twesdey, Avgut 31, 1968" 19 Ottawa and qualified for @ spot on the Canadian team dn Mr die = wea ite a Eng: Jand, next June, (CP Phote) Rolson, Ralph Jewell, Archie Dancey, William Dewland, Har- old Brownlee and George Reed, FREDERICK GLO The death occurred yesterday at the Lodge Nursing Home, Newcastle, of Mr, Frederick Glover, of RR 3, Newcastle, A single man, he was in his 80th year, ices for both mental and phys-\three periods of straight time, jlieal disorders, | with the first and second periods|Ont., the son of the late Mr, 15 minutes each, and the finaljand Mrs, Edward Thomas frame 20 minutes, |Brightman, In 1942 he married PROF. BLASTS | "FANCY" DRESS Sudden death overtime will be| {he eign a Blanche Broog- played in the final series 'of i Pity Briaht oh ik Osh each division to decide a tie) eatdees ter Piha 'oir Wy game, and will be played in 10| the ine ht his death get | SYDNEY, N.S.W. (Reuters) minute vere ae ne team) assistant manager for Direct A Melbourne professor today sokwrhnee "7 i. ae | Winters Transport, Oshawa, criticized the 18th Century | Championship crests. will be) He is survived by 'his wife| "fancy" dress of judges and presented at. the closing cere- lawyers in court. and sug- | monies in the Brooklin Arena on gested that they be unfrocked 2.0 and unwigged, Professor Peter Brett, pro- fessor of jurisprudence at the and a daughter, Mrs, Gregg) Madill (Janice) of Oshawa.) /Sunday, September 19 at pm, University of Melbourne, was speaking at the Common, Two sisters, Mrs, William Nor- ris (Ethel) of Barriefield, Ont., and Mrs. William Beaupre (Hazel) of Kingston, also sur, vive, The deceased also leaves two wealth law conference brothers, Victor of Kingston, "If I had to stiggest one Percy of Fort Myers, Florida, single form of law reform to and a grandchild, Jeff Madill, bring us into the 20th cen- The remains are at the Arm- tury, rather than any detailed | strong Funeral Home for the change by way of statute Jaw |Nov, 20, with the 10 provincial] funeral service in the chapel revision or codification, it |premiers and Prime Minister) Thursday. Rev. J. K, Moffat of would be simply to take our |Pearson acting as patrons, |Simcoe Street United Church judges and advocates out of | The game, sponsored by the) will officiate and interment will the 18th Century fancy dress |Intercollegiate Athletic Union/be in Groveside Cemetery, in which they go about their jand the Canadian Save the Chil-| Brooklin, work, dren Fund, will be played by FUNERAL OF 'The physiological jmpact of that change would propel us to divest ourselves of the 18th: Century mentality which | accompanies the present mode of dress," Surgeons says a rapid expan sion in the number of medica colleges in India since 'its in-| 49 dependence in 1947 has had al » catastrophic effect on the qual:| ity of Indian medical educa- ~ | tion | In a statement prompted by vei recent criticism by several In- dian physicians whom the col- lege had refused to license for| private practice, the college $15 }said in a statement xd ' A halt hg "When India attained its in- 144 144 jdependence in 1947 there were! a 20 medical colleges. b "During the subsequent 16 years, there has been a phe-| jnomenal increase in the num |ber of colleges to a total of 71 in| 1963, | | 'All the information available) to us suggests that this incred-| ibility rapid expansion--expan-| sion beyond the resources of! the wealthiest country--has had| ja catastrophic effect on the} [quality of Indian medical edu-| | cation ! vw. 'Indeed, one dean of an In-| dian medical school has been ,/ driven to protest, in a published +2 article, the serious predica- ment of India's schools," bg oF * *1,! On discrimination, the state-| New Bid y 4 - "iment by Dr, D, Laurence Wil:-| Hy iy ' son, president of the college] council, said: He was the son of the late Mr, and Mrs. John Glover. He is survived by a brother Wil- liam, of Souris, Manitoba, The body is resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow- manville, for service tomorrow at 2 p.m, The service will be conducted by the Rev, R. C, White, of Newtonville United Church, Burial will be at Orone Cemetery, EDGAR JOHN WITHERIDGE The death occurred suddenly yesterday of Edgar John With- erldge. In his 93rd year, he died at his Bowmanville home, 23 Scugog st The body is resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel - for service in the chapel on Thura+ day this week at 2 p.m, Inter. ment will be at Bowmanville Cemetery. TERRY GORDON HUNTER The funeral service for Terry Gordon Hunter, who died at the family residence, RR 2, East Whitby, Friday, was held Mon day at Kingdom Hall of the Je- hovah's Witnesses, Fred Van Horne conducted the service and interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery, The pallbearers were: John Peyton, Kenny Powel, Gregory Cook, Achin Schneider, Murray Sargison and Dave Collins, THE FUNERAL OF DAVID KEMLO The funeral took place yestere day of Mr. David Kemlo who died at the Oshawa General 0 29900 240 MONDAY, he FIRST RACE - Purse $2,000 Claim) ing Maiden three and four-year-olds Foal ed in Canada. 6% Furlongs. (12) $Chump, Cuthbertson 7,60 6,10 4.20 7-Marians Pal, Inouye 5.80 4,10 DJay Flight, Dittfach 5.40 Also Ran in Order: New Gang, Twilight Tar, Canadian Rebel, Jammy Doll, Bab cliff, Curette, Petite Maria, Terry's Tad pole and Zebby Winner, ch g, 3, by Canadian Champ -- June Day, by Tournoi Poo! $20,078, Daily Double 535 a5 ] 18 win Somers -- Dini, Pool $45,435 Quinella Pool $31,586, w $2,700 Allow Fillies. SIXTH RACE Purse ances, three and four-year-old One and one 16th miles (7) & Northwoods, Werry 6.70 4.40 2,10 SShining Sun, Fitzsimmons 4,00 3.20 ADH-Attl, Turcotte --~ 2.20 7DH-Beau's Delight, Parnell 2.70 Also Ran in Order: Huldah Jel, Sassy Sarah, and Plentitude, DH-Deadheat for third Winner, ch 1, 3k by Barbizon, Bacuchene by Coldstream. Pool $50,096. Purse $2,000 Claim and up. Claiming SECOND RACE ing three-year-olds 6% Purlongs (11) 10-Stone of Gold, Turcotte 37.40 12.20 6.80 éSwirl of Glory, Maxwell 7.60 5.40 2Dark Gem, Inouye 13,10 Also Ran in Order: Bordeav Bar, Brief tin, Rock Age, Vineyard, Autumn Sov venir, Steve C., Noble Score and Ansman DAILY D LE, Chump (5) and Stone M Gold (10) PAID $185.80 vinner, by § Blessed, by Bunty Law Toronto To Host Benefit Grid Game. TORONTO (CP) -- A "save |the children college bow!" foot- lball game will be played here +§ lector -- Twice joss, Pool $42,436, SEVENTH RACE Purse $2,600 +1 Claiming three-year-olds, About One and one léth Miles on Turf (6) Admirals Gift, MeComb 10.40 4.10 3.40 U-Chop-Em-Please, Fitzsimmons 3,90 3.20 S-Attention Hero, Dittfach 3.20 Also Ran in Order; North York, Sea dadie and Reefwail Winner, bf, 3, by Admiral Lea -- Gen- erous Gift, by Challedon, Pool $55,711, Purse $2,000, Claim and four-year-olds @ Furlongs (12) THIRD RACE ing Maiden three Foaled in Canada 2Patent Coated, Robinson 3.90 2.80 2.30 BColor Her Fieet, Walsh 3,30 2.70 10-Tan Mist, Turcotte 3,00 Also Ran in Order: Dixie Pet, First Lancer, Fransuitana, Miss Red Skin, Wise Teddy, Salem Prince, Les Gables, Pick A Star and Smar! Tiger Winner, & ¢, 3, by Eternal Reward -- Saxy, by Impel, Pool $49,481, FOURTH RACE Two-year-olds; Foaled longs (7) SJudge Burns, Harris +E! Esmeralda, Giassner la-Dunman, Turcotte 2.20 Also Ran in Order: Check Suit, A.Pointe Noire, | Au Vent and Roman Dollar A-Garden City Stable and F, A, Shermar entry Winner, ch ¢, 2. by Mameluke Girl, by Natchez, Pool $48,529, FORT ERIE RESULTS TORONTO 11 A.M, STOCKS | mice 433% 33/4 33V three-year-olds and up. One and one 16th Quotations in cents unless marked $ Donaida 500 9 9 2-Redou Stable, Leblanc 6.20 3.40, from previous board-lot closing sale Frncoeur 15 15a 15V~e coning and King Stage Glacier 04 10% Winner, bg 4 bY Stock Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge Goldrim 9 "a + 1 Alta Nat 100 $1Rla 18l4 18% Headway Alum. 4% pr 25 $39% Helium Atl Sugar 77§ $25%4 25' 23% Jacobus Bell Phone 403 $58% Jonsmith Brazil 100 K Anacon Burns 225 Lakehead Cl Fndry Lorado CSL pr Macleod C Brew B pr MV fn 7 ? 3 STOCK MARKET ave, » | By The Canadian Press Blexten $35 | 538 Miles (6) r--Odd lot, xd--Bx-dividend, xr---Ex-| Duraine 45 42 5 éHerny the ath, Glassner 2.60 Genex dda 44a Ad'e QUINELLA, Double Nick and Redoubt- INDUSTRIALS Glenn Exp 6 18 + by Niolaus, Abitib 190 $11%4 11% 11M Granduc $50 $50 Algoma 215 S64% 64%-- 64% M4 Holinger Alum 2p 44 50 $48» Kenville Bank Mont a5 $4) Joburke BC Phn ris 450 92 Joutel BA Oil 380 Kopan Cal Pow 300 La | Pack A Louvict CAE new Madsen Cc Imp Bk C 2 3 ' \ a + D'Elsona 20 2 FIFTH RACE Purse $2,200 Claiming Toronto Stock Exchange--Aug, 31 | Discovery 315 315 }-Double Nick, Harris 3.4) 2.70 2.20) rights, xw--Ex-warrant. Net change is F Mar 450 480 450 Also Ran in Order: Chance Cover, Bre Gnt Maset 198 158 11 Net y able, PAID $24.10 Gortdrum 300 ° 900 5 2 Pool $25,836, Alta Gas 225 ' Gunnar 75 181 Alumini 475 $28 Anthes A 125 $19% Iso Bank NS 400 $73%4 Joliet Bramalea 225 Kerr Add BC Forest 105 v 2 L Dutault Can Cem 00 Liberian Can. Perm Macassa C Brew C | Gas Oil cit participating teams from Cana-| ISAAC DWIGHT (Lorne) DEAN dian colleges, with every Cana-| The funeral took place yester- dian university eligible, day of ei mee | ap J dy Profits of the game will be|(Lorne) Dean, who ed a lgiven to needy sn in| Burketon on August 25, in his iCanada and other areas of the/-70th year. He lived at 18 Gren- world, One-third of the amount] fell st., Oshawa, lraised will go toward the con-| Funeral service was from the) struction of a recreation centre] Gerrow Funeral Chapel with the for Eskimo and Indian children! service conducted by the Rev. at Moosonee, Ont. Frank Ward, of Westmount Unit: ---- ed Church, Burial was at St, Purse $2,100 Claim: One and BIGHTH RACE ng three and four-year-olds one léth miles (12) }-Fast Jay, Leblanc 2-Hot Honey, Turcotte l-Choir Practice, Steve Also Ran in Order: Rip Van Jive, Cen tores, 4. V, Caplan, Miss Tiger Cat, Chief Whitefoot, Miss Blackhawk, Moore's Se lector, Comby and Gay Chant. Winner, be 3, by Double Jay Ma, by Mahmoud. }Pool $61,237, Total Pool $430,825, At, 6,115, Purse $2,200 Mairen Midrim In Canada. 6 Fur Min-Ore CPR pr Col Cel pr 5.00) ¢ Savings Con MS Con Gas 5.40. 3.90 2.90 50 2,90 2.10 110 5.10 6.60 2.70 Crush int i Mylama 3900 ? 1 Cygnus A Normetal Dotasco ! North Exp 2 5 Dom Glass Nortneal 1 5 =a a » Good Canuck Contingent Domtar Obaka : Probe sai -- Riaque ~ Natcher Exquite A w Orchan Falcon Fruehaut FORT ERIE ENTRIES WEDNESDAY, FIRST RACE Claiming Maiden 6 Furiongs (18) Shooting Sherry, No Boy 112 Midnight Echol, Glassner 112 Crown Dutchess, No Boy 112 More Spensive, Diaz 112 Chance Encounter, inovye 117 Ovr Tom Boy, No Boy 11? Gravel Pit, No Boy 117 Romantic Kiss, No Boy 117 Stan's Briet, Ferro 107 MMinda, Johnstone 117 Crafty Music, Ferro A-X107 Poy Now. Maxwell 117 ise Btigivier Forede oo! Cotie, Hartis 11? Pat's Mully, Werry 119 Smart Bird, Tingley 112; Miss Telso, Har ris 14; Bar Fly Gal, Nedeav All? A-W. F. Edmiston, The Pheasant Stable H. Kopra entry September | Purse $2,000 two-year-old 000 Fillies 7 Turcotte M10? and Mrs. Clear and Fast Marris 5 Royal Staff, Leblanc } Arab Prince, Glassner Koura, MeComb 115 Madelyn's Pride, Turcotte X112- Red La s FIFTH RACE Purse $3,100 Allow ances, Three-yearolds and up, One and one léth miles (6) Junonia, No Boy All4 Sirius and, Turcotie XIll4 Silthering Sam, Inouye 114 Traffic Siren, Werry A118 Native Victor, Leblanc 109 Arctic Swirl, Walsh 117 AP. Foler ang Rc, victor (QUINELLA WAGERING) entry $2,500 (4500) up, About SIXTH RACE nse Claiming three-year-olds and one mile on turt { GL Paper Gr Weg @ Guar Tr Hawker-§$ Home A HB ONO Husky Husky B pr imp Ol Ind Accep IMC Int Nickel ind Util Inter PL Int Stl P Inv Grp A Jetterson Jebb Bw Jockey C LOnt Cem Lav Fin v4aw w W Lav Fin MB PR rts ue Man 3 " ~Bvemont ea) Quonte Radiore Ragla Rayrock Rio Algom Roman Salem Sheep Cr Silvmaq Sil Stand Steep R Sullivan Teck Corp Texmont Tex-Sol 00 3) 1 2 Tormont 2500 2900 2000 =! 5 Aa +5 10 " U Asbestos Un Buffad UCL Mine Un Keno Fort 98500 24 12800 Rie 0 } 600 5 5500 1 +1 2000 \ 2 35 3000 26 8 : 20 0 6+) | *\strong, all of Brampton, Ont., For Hambletonian Trot DU QUOIN, Ul. (CP)--Cana If there were, odds would be dian traffic at Wednesday's even money or less on Kenneth) $1 5 Hambletonian trotting Owen's Noble Victory with a classic here has never been'price of about 3- or 4-to-1 on) greater, the Canadian horse, the lon Four chartered aircraft, and filly in this field, countless other Canadians trav-| Roth Noble Victory and Arm- elling by car, will produce a&|pro Flight are unbeaten in all) Canadian rooting section of sev-| earlier races this year. In 1964| eral hundred when Armbro Noble Victory had a Flight, owned and bred by El:/ 18 wins in 19 starts, his one loss gin, Ted and CharlesArm=\coming here In the Castleton! Stake when he finished third to faces 10 other . three-year-old 2 trotters in the '40th edition of the world's best-known harness e opposition 8;;00 p.m, has winning skills record of Italia of the Eastern Canadian Professional Soccer_League. The match promises to provide aj Hot-of-action, and Oshawans are Marengo. Hanover and Victory | urged not to pass up the chance] Cadet, two of tomorrow's field.|for some exciting -- and per-| Ontario Champs Face Pro Squad Oshawa Italia, 1965 Ontario] The funeral service was held Cup champions, will face tough)Monday at the Armstrong Fu: exhibition' nera} Home for Robert Duff who igame at Kinsmen Civic Mem:|qied Friday at Hillsdale Manor. lorial Stadium tonight. in an They will take to test against their |Kee and Bob Dionne the field. at)Street United Church conducted cup-|the service and interment was Torontojin Union Cemetery, Oshawa, John's Cemetery, Blackstock, Pallbearers were: Lorne Hos- ken, Art Dean, Bruce Ormiston, Jim Shackleton, Ellwood Mc- ROBERT DUFF Rev. J. K, Moffat of. Simcoe Hospital on August 28, in his 64th year, He lived at 20 Royal st., Oshawa, Funeral service was held from the McIntosh-Anderson Fu- neral Home with the service conducted by. the Rev. G. W. Brett, of Know Presb Church, Burial was at Mount Lawn Cemetery, Pallbearers were: George Findlay, George Findlay Jr, Russell Findlay, Brian Findlay, George Thompson and Clayton The pallbearers were; Lee Brown, Jovial Joel, Shuk. 116 Barbara, Fitzsimmons Sky Spark, Harris 113 Buona Fortuna, No Boy aA}i3 Peter's Sister, Harrison 117 Scrivener, Werry X11) Jolly Ollie, Walsh 108 Meteor Gomer Alls Reveliing, Turcotte X108 A-Dane Hill Acres and F Armbro Flight last seasonjhaps unique -- sports entertain: | earned $107,452 off 20 wins injment me 26 starts and this year has} REDS LIKE MONSTERS /Armbro Flight, have horses in earned $77,180 off 12 consecu-| science fiction is a popular! this Hambletonian, Ralph Bald-|tive wins form of literature in Russia, | win, a native of Lloydminster, | - | Sask. drives Nimble Roy for There Are Special Benefits For All OF THE Wy Mass-F MEP Met Stores Met Stores Mont Loco Moore Nat Contain Neon Denison 6 ? } Gunnar 2100 entry he ae 100 $) 10% 10 Siscoe 800 Pac Pete Young Mines $00 Parker - - Peel Elder Pembina Pow Corp Ronald F Rothman Royal Bank Royalite Salada Shell | pr Shell | w Shop Save Slater Stee Steel Can Texaco Tor-Dom Bk T Fin A jrace, Four native Canadians, -in- cluding Joe O'Brien of Alberton, P.E.1. who trains and drives SECOND RACE Purse. $2,100 (4000 Claiming three-year-olds and up. 6 Fur longs (9) Rich, Harris 113 Lea's Yingel, Cuthbertson X111 House Boy, Turcotte X1l4 Choppy River, Nedeau 113 Hannibra, Turcotte X08 Fast-n-Fieet, Inouye 113 Burnt Roman, Fitzsimmons 116 Smart Flyer, Robinson 10 Arthur 4, ittfach 119 Sales to 11:00 a.m,: 940,000, 3 Add Toronto 11:00 a.m, stocks FOREIGN TRADING 342 Be WY 225 220 220 200 280 " 110 20 Junger SEVENTH RACE Purse $10,000 adaed Fu Fury Stakes" Threeyear-old Fillies, 6 Furlongs (12) Gay Bride, No Boy 10? So War, Turcotte 109 Scarlett O'Hara, No Boy 10? THIRD RACE Purse $2,000 Claiming = Maiden Two-year-old (Division of Tst), 6 Furiongs (17) Miss Cor, Fitzsimmons 114 Miss Dynamic, No. Boy 117 Sharon Market, Lebianc 114 Sun Stage, Lebdlane 11? Carin Carr, Russo 118 Itsforde, No Boy 114 Canaiu, Ditttach 109 Bar of Tales. Ferro X1)2 Mississippi Mama, Harrison Pharwrack, Ferro X10? Brief Altire, Inouye 109 Ed's Reject, McCombd 112 Northern Doll, Robinson arose Sreaze No Boy 112 Feathery. Gomez 114 iaptune's Hostess, No Boy cial Gaystone, Turcotte X112 © Pe ee Seooter's Blonde, No Boy trish Girl, Steve X10? Luxury Dip, Tingley 112 Also Eligible: Garden's Pride, Turcotte X12; Lady Speed, Werry X107; Ship mate, Shuk 112; Srita, Johnstone 117 Rice Wine, Werry X10? soon Fillies Models On Na Other Request 109 | se me ie nN 1a 4000 One and EIGHTH RACE Purse $2,200 Claiming three-year-olds, About one 6th miles on turt ®) Take Notice, Ferro X11) Vv Ss Steve X 4 Gun Artist, No Boy 11! Red Purse, McCMomb 111 Dream Plan, Harris { Kidding. on the races T Fin 4 99 Tr Can PL Trans-Mt FOURTH RACE Purse $2,300 Maider two-year-olds, About one mite on turt (9 Abie Ruler, No Boy 115 Garden's Act, Turco}le X115- Busher Jackson Mbertson X10 Roya! Encounter, Fitzsimmons 115 GREENWOOD RACEWAY FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace seven-yearolds and up. Purse $600 (8 SJermite, Feagan $.20 3.00 2.80 Vernon's Star, Hawke 3.00 2.460 4Roxe Herbert, Holmes SR Also Started: Bonnie Girl M, Twinkie's Danny, Dream Haven, Franco Kia, ana Lady Violet Direct Wood Alex Asamera CS Pete aie san. Cent Det C West P Aftorney Brosks. Cindy S Miss Vera Grattan Dynamic Fargo Fr Pete Gr Plains uM ity NC Olls Numa Numac Ranger for | 6-Mooreland's Dusty Also Started Bonn, Rreere Ada and Randy Johnston SUPERIOR SECOND MORTGAGES e Terms up to 10 years @ No brokerage fees ® No hidden charges = @ A or part can be prepaid at any @ No bonuses time without notice or penalty For a FREE brochure on SUPERIOR mortgages, write, phone er "visit the SUPERIOR office nearest you THE REALTY DIVISION OF SUPERIOR CREDIT CORPORATION LTD. 17 SIMCOE ST. N., 725-6541 Don Rees, Meaneger Deity to 6:30 pm; Friday to 8.00 p.mg Other evenings by appointment. 31 SUPERIOR offices to serve you SIXTH RACE teenths Miles (Trot) for and up. Purse $1,100 (7 S-Lord Yates, Kingston & Homestead: Dan, Burris: \-Clement Hanover, Walker Also Started: Jonnnie R, Winnitr Ka-Rout, Penny Coeien, and Ben Away QUINELLA, $ AND 4, PAID $22.40, ne and three-six three-year-vids 5.40 3.20 2.0 220 2.20 Po SECOND RACE -- 7 Furlongs (Trot wis for "hree-yearoias and up. Purse 3400 (8 ?-Lemac, Feagan 6.10 3.90 2.80 Rose Oveimo, Geisel Jr 40 270 4+Lord Dean, Hansen 2.60 Also Started: Hava Julep, Patsy Peters ira, ye Tooting, Lita Lee Henley, and) sSeveENTH Race IF Pace Titan Scott. for three-year-olds an Purs DAILY DOUBLESS AND 7, PAID $16.10 a taaren os 2% 240 riongs THIRD RACE --- | Mile (Pace rse $900 4.10 ack, Midge Rosedale Ca 9. Ov Also Started Diamond ye and Minor Helen uA McF adden " Started: Mighty Lady breger, Wee Lasaile, Aceway 9 Jane R Byrd e EIGHTH RACE -- 1} three-year-olds and: up S-Stariite, Feagan >Armbre Adanac é-Edony Grattan S$ Also Started rginia's Boy Mac, Sandy Demon, and Ed Lester Mile (Pace Py FOURTH RACE ? Furtongs (Trot tor Three-year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8) 8a 450 16 400 3.00 s Elvis ¢Prince Cone, Gorden 7-Chanpie's Boy, McFadden c Also Started: Cool Chick, Riddell Gold Riddellworth, irish Valley, and Wood and Pair NINTH RACE -- Mree-year olds and up. B-Away Kid, Gray Jonnny's Girl, Pacey DSpindietap Joan, Norr Also Started: La Enjoy a beautiful dinner at the Cadillac Hotel ~ ~ Castleton Farm of Lexington, " BUSINESS EXECUTIVES a serious spill a month ago, TORONTO (CP) -- Ron Fea: Johnny Chapman, a native of Seer se Se Sg PONTIAC * Greenwood Raceway -Monday| acres of New York and Pomp- Ne Insurance costs . . On CADILLAC HOTEL Feagan of Goderich,|Hambletonian or other MILLS AUTO LEASE "* in the first race, He guided Le Mrs, Keith Feagan, to first} Fort Erie Record THE COUNTRY GENTS for a $16.10 daily double. came close to shattering the with Starlite, owned by J. M.| Double Nick, ridden by Wayne driver Bev Kingston of Port| record off of $24.10 while Chump and cma emcee Gord's Home Delivery or Pick-Up 522 Ritson Rd. South ; Ky.; Clint Hodgins of Clande- Ron Feagan Drives boye, Ont., just recovered from AND SALESMEN Trio Of Winners drives Perfect Freight for] ¢ ene) use er fer |A.B.C, Stable of New York and] Compony @ ACADIAN : ' ng pats definite advante eee yooh by Pact gore ee Toronto, will pilot Poplar Jamie} you lease @ new. . « e@ BUICK » al ; for Airin Stable and Silver Pine ie eaiiamnabe eae. . night to run his season's total 3 nF svorren S8 one or two year lease items . . . Phone eng nae , ano Beach, Fla, # full details, to 131 victories, There is no. betting THE PRESENTS THIS WEEK ONLY drove Jermite, owned by G. H.! grand circuit here. Jung of Colden, N.Y, to victory PHONE 723-4634 LTD. 266 KING ST, WEST an ' em Bu mac, an 11-year-old gelding| Double Nick Near which he owns with his mother, lace the se d race, ey ' % ' 5 i RT BNI Ont (Geis with Country & Western Music direct from Jermite.and Lemac combined horse with a history of arthritis ' NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, Feagan returned to the win-!track record for 1 1-16 miles at . ner's circle in the eighth race/Fort Erie Monday Maguire of London Harris, churned over the track Lord Yates, co-owned by jin 1:44.2, 1 3-5 seconds off the Perry, and R, Proctor of Osh-| Double Nick combined with awa, won the sixth race ana| Redoutable for a quinella pay: combined with Homestead Dan! signe of Gold returned. $185.80 for a $22.60 quinella in the daily double, ™yOuU'VE NEVER TASTED CHICKEN £0 GOOD" --. Phone -- 728-7321 ) 6 1 DELIVERED PIPING HOT ae he den : es i ' R 2 ? i seal ne + BRR FIFTH RACE ES myearolds and Fatheriand, Mayes tXing Green 5, Filler IF neer riongs (Pace Purse 9900 ASS

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