Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Oct 1965, p. 27

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apne gama a ON ee ee CONCENTRATOR NEARS This paper group of buildings Pine Point, N.W.T., enclose the nerve centre of a miulti-million-dol- lar lead-zine development, The nerve centre, a 5,000- ton concentrator, is expected to be completed by Novem- WOODBINE RESULTS PRIDAY, OCT. 6 FIRST RACE -4 Purse $2/200, Maiden, ne foales) In Canada. 64 Fur- tongs Pever , Nay J8stone 14,00 5.70 3.20 F 3.30 2.50 itz'ns Wherry 2.40 rt: Foredeck, Jive Mis- Kill Shot, &! meraida, and Roman Dollar. Winner, md A by Ci: And On -- Everness,| by Whirl Pool 318.280." Dal ts Double Pool $38,308. | SECOND RACH .- Purse $2,000, Claim |. hree-year-oldsstand up. 4% Furlongs rief Wind, Harrison 16.70 8.90 4.90 Spanking Breeze, Gordon 18.90 8.40 Bordeau Bar, Lebdiync 3,90! Also Ran in Oren: Dave's ean | Shining lag Well ?Olled, Arthur H, and jue! Honey Bi DAILY DOUBLE, 7 AND 9% paip $174.90, Winner, b ¢, by Mir. Brief -- Wincrest,| i Pool: $37,899, THIRD RACE. -- B?urse $2,200. Maiden, eo foaled: 'In Canada, 6% Fur- errs FIFTH RACE « Purse $2,600. Allow ances, two-year-olds, foaled in Canada. 6 Furtongs (7) 2-Winning Shot Jr., Bus ns 9.70 tte 2.90) ages purse $700 (8), éBlue Chimes » Wal 9.10 2 parece ocr Webster Lisiay" "a Club 7-Caesar B, 'Good, Danis 2,40|5-Our Patricia Gordon \ y Also Ran in Order: Royal Encounter,|4-Derry Way O'Dare 430|Salvation Army Cubs, 2nd Whit- Benprese of india, Roman Pride and be ts 1 eae e Ee vy 'amous Monarch, iso Sta erry Faron Put a hie . Winners ch g, by Witnnine Shot -- On\Oakie Bars, Fantabulous Riddell, and| St. Mark's UCW Unit No. 10 |The Nail, by Sadi Pool $51,996. SIXTH RACH -- Purse 83,1 ances, three-year-olds and up, anada, One and one-sixteonth Miles (5) c 2-King Gorm, Leblanc 18.60 5.40 3.20 S-Already Dia, arearreny 6.40 3.50 3 gh aig. 2 Fitz'n: 2.90 Also Ran in Order: Langerest and Mr. Brass. QUINELLA, 2 AND 5, PAID $83.00 Winner, b ee le wow. Say Die -- White ore by Cc H $17, Me. mQuinelia Pool 627,955. SEVENTH RACE--Purse $2,400. Claim- ing, three-year-olds, One and one-six-| teenth Miles (6) 7-Roman Tribune, H'son 17.60 7.10 3.90] iss Theta B., H' pon $.00 3,70 2,60|5-Tricky Scamp, Turcotte 43% 3.90 Sbamnerete Turciotte 3.10 2.60/6-Five Loves, Inovye 3.80 6Broth Re A Boy, th rris 3.00; Also Ran in Order: Reefwalt, Whirilng Also Ran in Order: vite Botte PA Rich and Bega Bee. 4 Band, Hop Around, i ternal L Winner, bik g, by Roman Might -- Super- wet ak b or be Af lh Nearette | visor, by Boss Hoss, » by Bunty" Pool $47,119, Pool san? $42,774, FOURTH RACE ~~ Purse $2,400. Two- |i year-olds, ar 8 tn "Canada, Allowances. 6 Furiongs (7). 1 BIGHTH RACE --~ Purse $2,100, Claim ing, three-year-olds and up, Foaled in Canada. One and one-sixteenth Miles (7) 'Dandier, Maxwell 18.40 6.50 3.70 HNo Reasoning, Gord 6.70 4.90 a 4-Lat'n Bid, Turcotte 7.30 §.20 Bold Champ, Fitz"\s 7,90 4.00/8Royal Doctor, Harris 3.30 SNearctic Myth, Gliissner 5.50| Also Ren in Order: Humber Broom, Also Ran in Order: Lerking Sa nf any A zene jefrnal Las Pool $46, . abius WOIDBINE MONDAY, Warm Reception,| Advance Glass, Judge Burns, Echo Lad 'and Lady Escer,|Winner, b g. --|Chimes, by Sa attodier Pool $51,544 Attendance 4,930. Peter Pat, and Mondigo, by Mohammedan - Xmas Total Pool $379,365, ENTRIES ocr. Cloudy and Heavy PinsT RACE -- Claiming, three-year< Bon Coeur, Finley X19! Shiny Dice, Inouye 11 My Sweet Love, No Ewy 113 Bodwenni, Ferro X11 } Top Cadet, Fitzsimm ms 115 Lord Beverley; No Boy 111 Liberated, Walsh 116 Maid of Honor, Walsh: 110 Fabulous Star, No Boy 108 Champagne Lill, No Ficy 108 Maytown, Inda 110 Souzem, Finley X108 SECOND RACE -- Prurse $2,000. (3000) | py eer ly three-year-ols. (Divn, of Ist). rae $2,000. (3000) '8, 7 Furlongs. . es Swiv, Gomez 116 Chopparis, Ferro X107 | Ad Astra, Ferro X110 | Select Sin, Finley X10?» Jiveoli, No Boy 108 core) gested No Boy (113 Valecrest Lady, No Boy 108 Erin Pan, Harris 13 Bingham, Werry X108 Penadee, Harris 123 THIRD RACE -- Pumse $2,100, (4000) |* Nn gg three-year-olds, and up. 62 Fur- Rice "Flash, Finley X112 Aldoo, Werry X107 Tanwood, Gomez 117 Miss Shepperton, Gordes 114 Bonsplel, No Boy 120 Choppy River, Finley xp109 Fleet To Alr, Glassner 4120 Roy Jo, No Boy 120 Forever Pilot, No Boy [120 House Boy, Turcotte 114 POURTH RACE -- PUrse $2,100. (4000) Claiming, three-year-olots and up (Divn of 3rd.). 6a Furlongs evel Promise, Glassner 120 King oe oe G. Poirier' X107 Popsaysno, Werry X112 Minerel, Wealth, No Boy: 114 Yukon Squaw, Harri: ae Guest Speaker, Gordon Berno Miss, Turcotte nm Young Fashion, Walsh 106 Swirl of Glory, Lebdlaencaé Superior Parent. No Bow 117 PIFTH RACE -- Pure $2,100. (3000) Claiming. 'threeyear-olktii and up. i Miles. Major T A Deal Me Aces, Ferro al 108 School Boaxd Seeks Property WHITBY (Staff) -- Prepar- ing for future expansion of the towards population and in par- ticular enrollment in Separate Schools, the Whithy Separate School Board requesi'ed informa- tion on property in tiie Burns st area, this week. The Board notified the council by letter it is planwing on pur- chasing land south' of Dundas st, and require full detailed in- formation before miaking the next move. Separate schools are now all located north of Dun das st. In regard to the Whitby Pub- lic School Board, no plans have been revealed as yeit for future school development. Population expansion of the con) munity has not effected the Board's plans extent, te any seat Rip Van Jive, No Boy 119 Claymond Su, Inda 110 Orifted, Fitzsimmons 113 Centores, Ferro B-X105 Money More, Finley X108 A---P_J Enright,.G E Lyons and H § Kokotow 8---R_L_Alnsworth and Two Cor & Farm Y. (QUINELLA WAGERING) PP egy RACE -- Purse $20,000 Added Cup and Saucer Stakes", Two-year-olds, foaled in Canada, One and one-sixteenth Miles. on turf course. Holargtic, 'Turéotte A-11¥ Big Jive, Duran 110 | Judge Burns, Turcotte A-113 Second Wonder, Eirmeeinane 8-116 Arab Prince, Shuk 3 Titled Hero, Gomez Burning Luke, Saas We |Fort Rouge, Hale 119 |Arctic Troops, No Boy 110 ice Water, Longden 114 Mr. Mascot, Harris 116 Spike, C. C., No Boy 110 A--F A and F H Sherman Entry. B--4.. Maloney and A Lawand Entry. SEVENTH RACE--Purse $15,000 Added 'Jockey Club Cup Stakes - Handicap'. Three-year-olds and up, 1% Miles on turf course, Pocholi, No Boy 116 | Bandangan, Fitzsimmons 115 Belfort, Hale 116 George Royal, Longden 128° | Blue Sol, Turcotte 112 Or, Giddings, Gomez A-119 Quick Ritch, Combest 126 Gasmegas, No Boy A-112 Pantuity, Harris 111 |A--Willow Downs Farm, T & King and W T Mason Entry. EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,700. Allow. ABN, three and tovr-year-olds, One and| Jone-sixteenth Miles, Day's Best, Walsh 112 Cap Ferrat, Gordon 114 Shining Sun, Fitzsimmons 109 Royal Ouch, No Boy 115 Cup of Kindness, No Boy 107 Beau's Delight, Thomas X107 Market Bid, No Boy 110 Encore Une, Ferro A-X107 Tricky Seamp. Ferro A-X110 A--BIil Beasley Entry X--S lbs AAC GARDEN CITY RACEWAY FRIDAY, OCT. 6 FIRST RACE -- 1 mile (Trot) for DNF -- Nibbles Angel. |All Money Wagered refunded. SECOND lege "" mile (Pace) all ages purse oy Direct Gilmour 9.90 4.80 4Mae Mir McCormick 6.00 5-Donnas Champ Waddell Time 217 2-5 | Also Started: ore Judge, Chips, and Jan's Mag! Scratched, Queen Biter. OD, BP tet paid 979,80. ul we Frost, Wal by 215 1-5 senony Song, |ONF -- Refused to come fe the gate --~ 108, Allow| t- arene Farr end 1-Bobby THIRD RACE -- :! mile (Pace) for 6 so Started: Surge, Meadow Wave, Hornblower, end Jean COMPLETION ber. The concentrator will handle ore from three mines now being operated by Pine Point Mines Ltd., a subsid- jary of Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. of Canada Ltd. (CP Photo) ~ WHITBY - CLUB CALENDAR TUESDAY, Oct. 12 Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club all Royal Can, Legion Ladies Aux ternoon Guild ~ Eastern Star, No. 248 3.60 350| WEDNESDAY, Oct. 13 Whitby St. John Ambulance 48! Whitby Kinette Club Iter (Rebekah) THURSDAY, Oct. 14 Whitby Baptist Church Cubs 9s. and under purse $600 (8) Salvation Army Women's Home Micky Beelay Feagan 4.3% 390 3.20 League y 7-Rudy Dillion Galbraith 19.50 6.80 gue l-irish_C, Grattan Hayes 3.50/St. Mark's UCW Unit No. 2 Whitby Garden Club dies Society Work and Pray _.|many downtown businesses. He Whitby Shrinking Violets TOPS All Saints Anglican Church, Af-| Whitby Chapter Order of the Unit Club Past Noble Grand Christian Reformed Church La- OBITUARIES. ALEXANDER ORBAN Alexander Orban, 325 Ritson rd, s., died at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital Friday. He has been in poor health for the past two years, Rorn March 29, 1889 at Buda- pest, Hungary, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Orban. The late Mr. Orban has been a resident of Oshawa and Can: ada for 45 years. He worked in the tool and die department at General Motors until his retire- ment in 1958. He was a mem- ber of the United Automobile Workers Union. Surviving are his wife, the former Margaret Sefcsik; one daughter, Mrs, Steve Minacs (Irene) of Oshawa; two sisters in Hungaryy; two grandchil- dren, Mrs. Larry Hutchison (Frances) and Leslie Minacs, both of Oshawa. Resting at the Armstrong Fu- neral Home, service will be held at the chapel Monday at 10.30 a.m. The service will be con- ducted under the auspices of the Oshawa Hungarian Pres- byterian Church. Interment will be at Mount Lawn Cemetery. Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home before Sun- day afternoon, FREDERICK PETERS | An Oshawa resident for 50; years, Frederick Peters, 318 College ave., died Thursday at his residence. He has been in failing health for the past two years, Born Sept. 27, 1880, at Souris, Manitoba, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters. Before moving to Oshawa he lived at Kingston. The late Mr. Peters operated a cleaning service involving was a member of Kendalwood Seventh Day Adventist Church. Surviving is one brother, Sid- ney of Kingston. Resting at the Armstrong Fu- neral Home, service will be held at the chapel Monday at 2 p.m. Pastor A. E. Millner will con- duct the service. Interment will be at Oshawa Union Cemetery. | |MRS. CHARLOTTE SKIRROW Mrs. Charlotte Emma _ Skir- row, a resident at Hillsdale Manor, died Friday at the Manor. She formerly lived at 789 Gordon st., Oshawa, She has been in failing health -for the past five years. The former Charlotte Emma Laycock was born Jan, 29, 1888 in Leeds, England. She was the daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs, William Laycock. She mar- ried at Bradford, England in 1912. The late Mrs. Skirrow had been a resident of Oshawa and Canada for 42 years. She was a member of Cedar- dale United Church; a life mem- POPULAR LINEN By ALICE BROOKS Cutwork -- interesting to do, choice needlecraft, rich when done. Use on buffet, dresser. Cutwork is done in buttonhole stitch, fabric or natural colors. Spaces cut to set off desin, Pat- tern og -- 10 x 18 ins., two 6 x THIRTY: FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front Street West, To- ronto 1, Ontario. Ontario resi- dents add ic sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. NEW! GIANT 1966 NEEDLE- CRAFT CATALOG stars knit, crochet fashions! Hundreds more designs -- 'embroidery, afghans, quilts, toys, every- thing! 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The case will come up again at the spring assizes. John Monroe Thompson, Mark before Mr. Justice Donnelly, was defended by G, H. T.+Ear- quharson, Peterborough, Crown Attorney was G. F.. Bonney- castle, Cobourg. The girl in the case, age 21, now lives in Belleville. She is a former Hastings resident, Full high school with st., Peterborough, who appeared| lconvent and on visits of a nun | CITY OF OSHAWA TOWN PLANNING CLERK No. 1 Nov, 1/65 -- Salary Range $4635. -- $5371. Rome Council Abolishes For Nuns -- The,of cloistered life for ali nuns except those in the strictly contemplative orders, pe Se A scncine for such a step also says that aspects of cloistered waite no i! the times longer adapted to must be brought up to date. Each order of nuns would see to the revision of its own rules, under the change, since the de- gree. of seclusions varies peal from one order to an- other, But such things as these would happen: Convents would have to fur nish full instead of frugal meals, provide recreation facile ities for its nuns, ease restric- tions on visitors to a nun in the to the homes of friends, do away with requirements that nuns must travel at least in twos, do away with early even- ing curfews, and allow nuns to enter a great of - alized study fields. 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