THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 8, 1961 3 CAPSULE NEWS Couple Facing Kidnap Charge WASHINGTON (AP) -- Leon victims reported to have died Bearden and his teen-age son|from after-effects of the nuclear were indicted Monday in El|blast during the last year on Paso, Tex., in the hijacking of a|the atom bomb monument in jet passenger airliner last|the centre of the city. A thous- Thursday and the attempt to|and doves were released follow- force the crew to fly to Cuba.|ing the appeal by the mayor for Bearden, 38, and his son, Cody, world peace. 16, have been held in custody in Texas since their arrest on the DAKOTA CRASHES Continental Airlines plane by| BUDAPEST (AP)--A Dakota FBI agents and border patrol-|Plane carrying vacationers on a men nine hours after it landed sightseeing tour over Budapest at El Paso. They were charged crashed in a densely-populated with kid ing and transport-| Part of the city Sunday, killing ing the stolen aircraft across|24 persons. The dead--20 pas-| | state lines. sengers and four crew -- were| all Hungarians, airport officials EXCHANGES TIE said. DUTTON (CP) -- Liberal Leader Pearson exchanged his| ' OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL CATERS TO NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY PLACE WREATHS i ARRAS (Reuters) -- Wreaths EQUIPPED TO TAKE care | Hospital knows no slack per- of the needs of pateients from | iods as sickness is no respec- Oshawa and surrounding dis- | ter of individuals or the sea- | is operating close to capacity | and is looking forward to the opening of its new wing to | | provide much-needed accom- bow tie for a Bruce tartan when he opened the West Elgin Cale-| donian Society highland games here Monday. He confessed to the crowd of about 5,000 he is Irish, but was made an honor- ary member of the society, as a representative of the clan Mc- Pr SAR Kelly. modation. At left is a nurse preparing a bed in one of the modern rooms. At right is a | section of the well equipped | laundry where bedding and other items are washed and ironed. --Oshawa Times Photos OPEN SCHOOL TORONTO (CP)--A husband- {and-wife team of psychologists, tricts, the Oshawa General | sons. This year the hospital OBITUARIES | the Argyle and Sutherland High- | | landers and during the Second] | World War was a squadron ser- |geant major in charge of com-| " {mando instruction with the On-| | MRS. ANNIE MELNYCHUK |tario Regiment at Camp Borden. dissatisfied with the treatment |of bright children in Ontario schools, will open a special school in September for young- sters 4%, to 7% years old. Dr. {Tadeusz Grygier, a lecturer at FORT ERIE ENTRIES Wednesday, Aug. 9, 1961 {the University of Toronto school were placed Saturday in an an- nual remembrance ceremony at the Canadian war memorial at Vimy Ridge, First World War battle ground. Representatives of the Canadian embassy in Paris and local French officials attended the ceremony. CITY AND DISTRICT QUIET AT WHITBY Whitby police reported a very quiet weekend, with three minor incidents of breaking, entering and theft. | In poor, health for the last| ar Myles is survived by his FIRST CLASS SEVENTH RACE of social work, and his wife, Pa- E |eight months, Mrs. Annie Mel- wife the former Florence E.|(1) Claiming all $2,500, purse|(7) "ROMULUS CLUB", allow-|'ricia, planned the school after nychuk died Monday, Aug. 7, at| prior; four daughters, Mrs. C. $1,800, 3-year-olds, 6 furlongs |ance, purse $2,700, 4-year-olds their son, who could read and the home of her son-in-law, Pe-|Badour (Emily), of Port Perry; | 1 Wilwyn Street, NB, 109 |and up (turf course), one mile write at three, found no place ter Gulenchyn, 227 Malaga Mrs. A. Cockerton (Isabelle),| 2 Ostersuno, NB, 104 | 1 Delhi 3rd, Potts. 114 in Ontario's educational system. road. She was in her 76th year.|Mrs. S. Saunders (Dorothy) and| 3 Three Wars, Gonzales, X117 | 2 Percy Yates, NB, 109 Curriculum will include read- Born in the Ukraine, Nov. 15,| Mrs. D. Kewin (Ruby), all of 4 Clod Launcher, Despirito, 3 Brown Panther, Coy, 109 ing, writing, arithmetic, nature 11885, Mrs. Melnychuk was the Oshawa and four sons, William, | XX109 4 Prompt Hero, Cosentino, 114 study, arts, music, French, his- former Annie Blasko; her par-!Jr.; Douglas, Jack and Allan,| 5 Jet Marble, Cosentino, 116 | 2 Kitty Girl, Robinson, 112 tory, geography and biblical his- ents were the late Mr. and Mrs. |all of Oshawa. { 6 Mr. Tink, Behrens, 116 | 6 Cropavane, Gomez, 109 w oY William Blasko. Also surviving are two sisters,| 7 Kim T., Simpson, XXX106 7 Sweet Lady, Remillard, 106 An Oshawa resident for the/Mrs. P. D. Millar, of Oshawa & Noboy's Lad, Behrens, 115 8 Skinny Minny, Comez, (A) last 40 years, Mrs. Melnychuk and Mrs. P. Canavan, of To-| 9 Air Bridge, McComb, 122 | 9 Rio Branca, Gomez, (A) also lived in Toronto and Fort|ronto; three brothers, John, 10 Paul Pry, NB, 116 (A) Bill Beasley entry Princeton University announced William. She was a member of James and Robert, all of Osh-'11 Acme Gal, Harrison, X99 EIGHTH RACE Saturday that it has received an St. George's Anglican Church.|awa and 12 grandchildren. 12 Jean Sirdar, Despirito, X105 |(g) Claiming all $2,500, purse anonymous gift of $35,000,000. Twice married, Mrs. Melny-| The funeral service will be| Also eligible: Silly Set, NB.!s1900, Canadian foaled, 3-year-/The money, said university pres- chuk was predeceased by both held at the McIntosh - Anderson 107. Cathy Yates, Gomez, 111. |olds. one mile and 70 yards ident Robert Goheen, is for the her husbands; Michael Harasy-|Funeral Home at 3.30 p.m. 1 Alpine Hills, NB, (A)122 establishment of a foundation mek in 1930: and the late John| Thursday, Aug. 10, followed by SECOND RACE 2 Elinor's Girl, Robinson, [for Princeton's Woodrow Wilson |Melnychuk in 1950. interment in Mount Lawn Cem- (1) Claiming all $2,500, purse 111 school of public and interna- She was also predeceased by|etery. Rev. A. Woolcock, padre g1,800, 3-year-olds, 6 furlongs, di-| 3 Gai Linda, Morreale, 117 tional affairs. Goheen said the |a daughter, Mrs. Emily Huzar,|of Branch 43 of the Royal Cana- vision of the first 4 Nieucastle Star, Robinson, |gift ranks as one of the largest FRED G. in 1944. dian Legion, will conduct the| i Briarbelle, Dittfach, 107 111 single gifts to an American uni- { 160 GI Surviving are three daugh-|Services. 2 Yiu Diet Brown, w. | 5 Slentight, Ratial, 17 . versity. Fred G. Gilmore, ol alen- tor all of Oshawa: Mrs. George ANDREW KUDIN Jounty Tiger, NB, 11 6 Mary's Reward, Despirito, wood crescent, Oshawa, died I iaeshy (May); Mrs. Peter| The death occurred suddenly 4 September Star, Behrens, 110 X106 suddenly Brechin Saturday, Gulenchyn (Pearl); and Mrs.|at Oshawa General Hospital| 5 Pinetree Lady, Borgemenke, | 7 Thornlea Jet, Cosentino, 119 Aug. 5. He was in his 55th year. «stephen Bukovsky ( N e11ie).|Monday, Aug. 7, of Andrew Ku- 111 8 Royal Bolero, NB. (B)114 Born in Baillieborough, Ire- There are 12 grandchildren. |din, formerly of 758 Ritson road 6 Col Boy, NB, 116 { 9 Ito Wind, NB, 117 land, Dec. 16, 1906, Mr. Gilmore| The body is resting at the south. Mr. Kudin expected to| 7 Vale of Avoca, Robinson, 104 10 Calipso Bob, Gomez, 116 was the son of the late Samuel| Armstrong Funeral Home. The return to his work at General] 8 Bon Courier, Gomez, (A) 116/11 Lady Pilgrim, McMullen, Girmore and Emily Hall. memorial service will be held Motors foley, 199% 4 Poland 9 Star-O-Taura, Gonzales, X106 n Pa Dittfach. 116 shaw i b { orn Nov. 99, 9, in »/10 Sheila's Sleeper, Krohn, Oro, en, LS 3 resident of Oshawa for fhelin bg Digg ATR was a son of the late Mr. XX X101 P i | Also eligible: Mayor Sarto, past 35 years, Mr. Gilmore xe of ot. Gorges Anglica nland Mrs. Peter Kudin. He has|1) Sun Island, Entenman, 111 |NB, (A)122; Chance, Route, 2 Shassis plan Eee omarch, Will conduct the ser- been a resident of Oshawa and|jy Cline Road, NB, 115 { Remillard, BHT; Hed s Misey, ne Be hich in| vice. |Canada for the past 33 years. Ajq, eligible: Neat Chance, NB. (C111; Miss Radar, Simp- the former Betty McNab here in| i in Oshawa| Mr. Kudin was employed inipecnivito (A)X112; Assail, Coy, S0% (C)xxx104 1034. He was an active member| Interment will be in Oshawa, "Gy North Plant polish and|) S*PUrny TIES: (oi 0 MOV (A) Mrs. V. G. Cardy entry of St. Andrew's United Church, Union Cemetery. |plate department for the past|iLy oudbetterwin, NB, 114, where he served as chairman of} _. oe " EDMUND WILLIAM NEW Deane Hie was a member of (A) Mrs. F. H. Merrill Jr. and|({B) Red River Stable entry the property committee for a | | The death occurred at the|w,rkers and a member of St. TWO MINOR ACCIDENTS BOWMANVILLE (Staff)--On- tario Provincial Police here re- ported a "quiet holiday week- end." Only two minor accidents were reported to the detach- ment during the long weekend and no injuries were reported in either of the traffic mishaps. AUTO STOLEN A 1956 white hardtop sedan was reported stolen from a gas station parking lot opposite the Cadillac Hotel Monday night. Arnold Grant, of Duplex ave- nue, Toronto ,told Oshawa po- lice he left the locked auto in the lot at 10.15 p.m. At midnight there was no car. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT The spiritual joutdation of di-| vine healing was emphasized at PHILIP MAKES DASH {Christian Science services on SOUTHAMPTON (Reuters) --|Sunday, Aug. 6. The Golden {Prince Philip dashed here by| Text was from Zechariah (4): |speedboat Saturday night to|"Not by might, nor by power, {join Queen Elizabeth, on the but by my spirit, saith the Lord {Royal Yacht Britannia 10 min-|of hosts." {utes before the vessel sailed for northern Ireland. The prince § GUEST SPEAKER had been yachting at Cowes| Sunday night, Aug. 6, the near here and with yachtsman|BUest speaker at the evening Uffa Fox won the 29-mile. race|>crvice of the First Baptist |for international 12 metres. He | Church was Rev. Warren G. Dickson, minister of Centre {arrived on board the Britannia! ; it 1 {15 minutes after the Queen who Street United Church. He will |also be the speaker this Sun- FINDS SEVEN-LEAF CLOVER If a four-leaf clover is | 24 Bagot street. Mr. oaze lucky, then a seven-leaf one | was given eight bulb: last must be a sure thing. The | spring. So far, he has discov- ones above range from four | ered between 30 and 40 plants to seven leaves. It's too bad | with four leaves, he said. their owner, Bobby Reznek, 13, son of John Reznek, Cour- tice, is too young to play the horses. Bobby says he found the clovers all in one patch, but he didn't say where the patch was, probably on the theory that if everyone be- comes lucky, no one is lucky. RECEIVES BIG GIFT PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) -- Feet Sting? maybe it's "ATHLETE'S FOOT" Life can't seem sweet when you have sore feet. Help your fest feel fit again by using | Scoot--a cooling, soothing foot cream. Re- lieves itching--burning. Scoot contains an | effective fungicide that kills Athlete's Fool The four-leaf specimen at the [fungus at its source. Prevents re-infection. top left was contributed to the |Handytube $1 at drug counters. " collection by Clarence Toaze, | ONE IN SIX IS STATION WAGON About one out of every six cars produced today is a station wagon; about thirty times as many as before World War Two. And you'll need a station wagon to carry home the bargains you find in the Oshawa Times Classified section. It's the town's busi- est marketplace. Turn to Classified today and every- day. You'll save money, time and effort. \ & GILMORE at Wall-to-Wall Broadloom! Choose from the largest selection in Oshawa Discounts up to 50% NU-WAY RUG CO. 174 Mary St. ORGANIST 9 TO 12 NIGHTLY Johnny McMann HOTEL LANCASTER is FREDERICK BARRAS WALTER FRANK D. W. McQuay Real Estate Manager Bowmanville Branch pos nesday. Aug. 9, at 2 pm. Rev.|Nova Scotia with her hushand | Pereyma, will celebrate the|1ady Herne, Olah, 105; Princess gees registered previously for Ajax, of Frederick Barras, be-|;919 jn North Sydney, Nova|l961. She had been in poor| 3 Tee Shirt, Gomez, 117 gun their difficult journey to the PADDLES | mobi | A 3 49 L] Len, sister, Bea Richards, Port Credit Phoebe Knowles. She was Mar-\yy Tittle Welch, Olah, 115 ried in Drummond township iniyy Bright Circle, Harrison, X102 Two sisters, Mrs. William| 0 ¢ and came to Oshawa from night. 'But 'there 'was nothing in the speech calculated to stem the flow. CAR MATS Full front rubber mats in black, red, green or brown MA 3-3393 | roach 5 follow in yr N i ' he pam, ical liam J. Richards, 1133| mass. Interment wlil Teddy, NB, 105; Wind Wave Dr. George Telford will conduct Bes. 'WHRAM 0 RGEC §ied St. Gregory's Cemetery. NB, 105; Sultop, Dittfach, 117 the service. Interment will be[King street east, Oshawa, The Rosary will be recited in P in Oshawa Union cemetery Monday at the age of 70 F one day was 3,793 on May 28, | 1953 during the unrest just be-| fore the June 17 revolt against | loved husband of the former|c &' 2r4 moved to Oshawa in health for the past three years.| 4 Flickamaroo, Harrison, Shirley Sak 1924. where she was a member] Born in Drummond town- XX110 In addition to his wife, Mr. of the Kendalwood Seventh-day Ship, Lanark county, April 7,| 5 Loose Lip, NB, 115 {Berlin escape hatch before Pre-| {mier Khrushchev's television |speech on Germany Monday| (Canoe) Bf. ...:.vvnvesvicicienss 5.15 PLASTIC KOTE Car and Decorator colour in 8-oz. push-button, spray tins 1001 uses for Home 1 8 * 12' Von Rich, NB, 110 -- = Also eligible: Bright Joy, Des- pirito, X109; Adolph W.,| Gonzales, X117; Canadian Flyer, | NB, 117; Gullfaxi, Hale, Etobicoke, NB, 105; Mike, NB, 114. Toronto The remains at Eachnie Funeral Home, Kingston road west, Pickering, for service in the chapel, at 2 p.m. today. Interment will fol- low in Erskine Cemetery. Poulton and Mrs. Ethel Woorel, : She the Me- both of Montreal; three broth- Perth, Om, 53 Years ago. She 9g/ers, John, of Toronto, and Syd- drew's United Church and a for- , |ney and William, both of Mon-| "ober of the Rebekah's. treal; two grandchildren and "go "i gurvived by her hus- two great grandchildren also band Robert Imeson, one survive. ; : aughter, Jean and three sons, The body will be resting at Donald, Ralph and George, all| FUNERAL OF the Armstrong Funeral Home or Oshawa. She was predeceas- ETL ¥ ARSE commencing Wednesday even-| oq by one daughter, Christine, in KENNETH JAMES HAMM io Services will be conduct: December, 1958. | The memorial service for Ken- ed by F. Knutson and T. J. She is also survived by three neth James Hamm, who died at Bradley, elders of the Seventh- sisters, Mrs. E. J. Walroth| Oshawa General Hospital, day Adventist hurch, at 3:30| (Irene), of Carleton Place; Mrs.| Thursday, Aug in his 40th|p.m. Thursday, Aug. 10. Burial|W. Woods, (Georgina), of Lind-| year, was held from the Arm- will be in Oshawa Union Cem-|say, and Mrs. L. J. Waren, | strong Funeral Home, Monday, |etery. | (Carrie), of Winnipeg, Man. | Aug. 7, at 2 p.m. The body is resting a he) 119 i Rev. G. Dickson, minister WILLIAM MYLES McIntosh - Anderson Funeral a ; of 4d Street United Church,| In failing health for the past Home, 152 King street east. 3 Sargon, Harrison, XX112 conducted the services. Inter-|five years Wiliam Myles, for-|Rev. Pe George Teilord A istinguctte, Remillard, ved in Orono Ceme-|merly of rock streei cast,|will conduct the service in ihe; _ _ y Toe foBywed in died at the Ushiewa General Hos Chapel st 2 pm, Thursday, Fire Queen, Ditifach. (A)119 Pallbearers, all of whom were | Pital early to ay. 118 Qicoasel +1 Aug. 10. Interment wi 0 9 Rubria. Potts "(B)119 fellow employees of Mr Hamm | Who recently moved to Halliday in Oshawa Union Cemetery. A) GR "nid TW. at the CPR express here, were was in his 69th yeai Manor ------ on. ire Scotlz . Smallwood entry Harry Gillard, Jack Murdoch,| Born In Perthshire, Scotland. | Fulton Predicts BY A TS dB. R. Carl Peaman, Clayton Richard-| of Yies was a son of ihe ale Steen entry son, Al Stevens and Ted Powers. | iam are BECOMES CHIEF LONDON (Reuters)--Sir Win- 115; ston Churchill's son, Randolph, F air|is to become editor-in-chief of a new British magazine called To- | |pic, it was announced here. BILL RATCLIFFE John A. J. Bolahood Ltd. 725-6544 FIFTH RACE (3) Allowance, purse $2,300, Ca- nadian foaled, 2-year-old fillies, 5Y% furlongs 1 Bronze Turkey, Despirito, X112 Did You Know ... In the main Dining Room of the GENOSHA HOTEL you can have o Full-course Dinnr for ONLY 95c. F (C) J. E. D. Ryan and E. Elliott had travelled from London with| 0 evening. Atz. 13. during th : |Local 222, United Automobile| R. Gian entry { entry {her children, the Prince of Wales vacation 2 2 rary u he mber of years. : ; : Ve ofl - rviving besides his wife is a Community Memorial Hospital | George's Ukrainian Greek Ca.| THIRD RACE CLEAR AND FAST stage of her two-day visit to urvivi |Port Perry, Sunday, Aug. 6, of|tholic Church. $1,900, 4.year-olds and up,.6 fur.| _ACC--X-3, XX-7, XXX- 10 Ibs Northern Ireland. CYCLIST BREAKS LEG ,800, 4-3 : , . A car - motorcycle collision and two grandebiidren. Broee in his 79th year. |two sisters, Mrs. John Lenchak/ 1 Janie's D Fitzsi and Colleen, all of Toronto. Mr. New, who served with|(Helen), of Toronto and Polly,| Janie's Dance, Fitzsimmons, Refugee Flood HIROSHIMA (Relilers) mn Lorne McPhaden, 41, of Phillip : Gl | |roshima Sunday marked the street, to Oshaw:. - and three brothers: Mrs. '|the First World War, is surviv-| of Poland, a niece, Mrs. Allen| 2 Scotch Fairie, NB, 112 a General Hos Papazian (Molly) of Winona, oq po his wife, the former Ma-|Groce, (Marion), of Toronto and| 3 Doc. Schaeffer, Brown, 122 {atomic bomb used in the Sec-|a cut under his left eye. The Mrs. G. Gibson (Ada), Mrs. W.|. 0; | and Walter Lenchak, both of To-| 5 Bright Page, NB, 110 | BERLIN (AP)--The flood of remonies at the spot where the Ritson road south. Driver of the x ee . | 4 ys -- | \ | S § A € | Bryce (Emily), Mrs. J. W. Gib-| "1pe funeral was held at the|ronto. | 8 Top Tourn, Brown, 117 refugees from Communist East{bomb fell on Aug. 6, 1945, and|car involved was Francis Jo- Parr, all of Ireland; Thomas,|paker Port Perry at 2 p.m. to-|ter, Mary Wowk, Jan. 1961, in| 8 Georgia Q., NB, 105 1 Sr Hamat laced th | : a A ITY ; , : Zi ghest daily total for eight place e names of 120 south, Whitby. of England and Robert and Ed-| gay Interment was in Pine|Poland. 9 Hickory Bill, NB, 110 |years, West Berlin officials said.| ---- % badd hs ri | The flow continued despite re- ' t ; Funeral Home for mass|i2 Tiger Dip, Wright, 119 a anf The body resting at the strong x unroe's Ukvaini 3 i par dl {ports that East German police Melntosh - Anderson Funeral MRS. WILLIAM J. RICHARDS in St. George's Ukrainian Greek|13 Ark Ator, Gonzales, X105 kad reinforced patrols: in. dis | i Q , | Aug. 10 9.30 a.m. Rev. J. C. vie p rai J b I will be held in the chapel Wed-|visiting friends in Sydney, Aug. 10, at a.m 109; Constant Faith, NB, 105; | or ceoc trying to make their | way through East Germany to The highest number of refu-| Mrs. Richards, the former the Funeral Home Wednesday at FOURTH RACE PE 1ALS wirred suddenly July 6, 1891, in Channel, New- MRS. ROBERT IMESON $1,800, 4-year-olds and up, 6 fur- The death occurred suddenly,' "oh a" to Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Robert Imeson died atlongs, division of the third Communism | residence, 103 Admiral road, ried to Mr. Richards Jan. 29,[road south, Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2 Uptowner, Gonzales, X110 day was probably much higher BAS CANS 1 gol. sine handy for the 1.49 than recorded as many people hi vida Most of them must have be-| : {| Saran seat coverin, s Yolding muses vith 90 Barras is survived by five|Adventist Church. 888, she was in her 74th year.| § Seven O'Hearts, McComb, 115 9 i ; 3 Helen Richardson, daughter of| 8 Rhythm King, NB. 11 Dale and Donna, all of Ajax, two daughters, Mrs, Monty . vt ing, NB, 115 or biotheis, ' Arthur, Jo- Myers (Nina), Oshawa and Miss the late George Richardson and| g Rojling Bay, NB, 110 Mrs. Edith Williamson, all of and Cars. SPECIAL No Outside Financing 48 BOND ST. W. (Corner of Church) {POST TIME 2 P.M. and Princess Anne, on the first poy. Frank N. Swackhammer (2) Claiming all $2,500, purse] daughter, Mrs. R. Pett (Myra), oo Wg William New. He was! The deceased is survived by! | . ongs | MARKS ANNIVERSARY Sunday afternoon sent cyclist Also surviving are six sisters . "Jie "Battalion, CEF, in|of Poland, a brother, Venidk,| | | Hits N P k {16th anniversary of the first pital with a broken left leg and Ont.; Margaret, of England; |p) comer and a daughter, Mur-|two nephews, John Lenchak Jr.| 4 Azure Woodbine, NB, 112 1 ew ead {ond World War with simple ce-|accident occurred opposite 750 son (Bertha) and Mrs. Muriel chanel of McDermott -Pana-| He was predeceased by a sis-| 7 Slave Lake, NB, 115 Germany today hit 2,021, the|destroyed the city. Mayor Shinzo|seph McKenna, Brock ward, of Ireland Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert.| The remains are at the Arm-/11 Go Rippey, NB, 115 Home; the memorial service] becoming suddenly ill while|Catholic Church, Thursday, Also eligible: Wardoline, NB, ghised radio cars hunting. down HOLIDAY i, | 3 STAR SALESMEN JULY 1961 Miss Annabel Poole, was born (2) Claiming all $2,500, purse rday. A 5, at the family . t e, 90 Park| 1 Skyl N Z 3 Saturday, Aug a {Thomas Poole. She was mar- her late residence ar vlark Road, Gomez, 115 The actual number fleeing to-| boatsman did not register immediately. ALUMINUM CHAIRS folding models with daughters, Dana, Diane, Debra,| Surviving are her hushand; | Mrs. Imeson was the former| 7. Captain Hook, Coy, 122 seph and Jack and a Terms to Suit YOU) 2 Lavella, Borgemenke, 119 3 Big Brown Eyes, Adams, | (A)119 4 Ad Valorum, Fitzsimmons, Clitf Mills 48 Hour Special DOUG. BULLIED B . k Road i S. D. Hyman 5 Di uic oaamaster Real Estate Married a Label es. Disaster For B.C. QUINELLA BETTING came to Canada and Oshawa 39 VANCOUVER (CP) -- Justice SIXTH RACE co 7 go wad 4-DOOR HARDTOP. Air conditioning, 728-6286 : COMING EVENTS {Tears ago Minister Fulton predicted Mon-|(4) "laiming all $4,500, purse power steering, power brakes, power rior to his retirement in|day economic disaster for Brit-/$2,000, 3-year-olds, 6% furlongs Mindows and seats. Wonderbar radio. 1955, Mr. Myles was em-|ish Columbia if the provincial| 1 Big Native, Coy, 122 real luxury cor | FERNHILL Bingo tonight at the Ava- ployee of the truck repair line at| government develops the hydro-| 2 Chilly Filly, Gomez, 111 lon, at 7.30 p.m. 20 games $6 and $10, ~ oo) Nrotors for 22 years He electric power potential of the Beloved Brat, Dittfach, 111 $1 44 5 CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. seven $40 jackpots. Door prizes SEE -- was an adherent of Knox Pres-|Peace River before that of the! 4 Durham, Remillard, 115 230 KING ST. WEST 725-6651 : OSHAWA and DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD : byterian Church, a member of | Columbia. | Brenilyn, NB, 117 KINSEY. EiNao Local 222, UAW; a member of He said in an interview the Winging High, NB, 116 > 1 VAD, the Sergeants' Mess of the On-|Peace project will cost B.C. al- Discovery Bay, Roy, 122 ON tario Regiment and a member most four times more than the| 8 Sgt. Bricker, Harrison, r g of Branch 43, Royal Canadian Columbia and will produce] XX108 TEAM 3 and 51 Legian 1'F Word W. higher Xost uel, Sesjite 2a Musical Prince, Dittfach, 122 | 2 Juring the First Wor ar report to the contrary by the erncliff, Brown, 109 JUBILEE PAVILION he served for four years with |B.C. Energy Board. {11 Ponder On, Brown, 118 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Jockp