Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 May 1963, p. 18

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1 YQ "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Moy 17, 1903 Pe F. CLIFF REDIKER, WITH ONE OF HIS PATIENTS RUNS OWN SANCTUARY He Used To Hunt Ducks, Now Heals Their Hurts GRANITEVILLE, Que. (CP)|Rediker got home from work Clifford Rediker has switched/to try some repair work on it m hunter to healer. ite Hock Inand, ue. ma SET nrred" goose that ended chinist lives on an acre of farm-|, 4 . 8 Seoaeer aaa te land beside a brook in this anh "itched ty with nylon cag tg Be Abeer ee thread and is still here. of Montreal with his wife and) "I a hg Ege eye e = -old son Dale, ing ou | this f sy mytoe' is populated with| mer," says Mr. Rediker. five ies of ducks and geese| The Redikers have mallard, he raises, and is visited every)wood and muscovy ducks and migration season by wild cous-/Canada and snow geese nest- ins of his birds. ing on their property. Most "In the old days I used to/were bought or hatched by up north and bring down the/birds that had been bought. 20 birds," he says. 'Now/|thers arrived, tame or wild, if I go out it's more likely to/injured or sound, and stayed. be with. my binoculars and) "It is the resident birds on movie camera than with a shot-|/the ground or water that seem Pa |to attract such wild birds to He has also become a bird/land here," Mr, Rediker says. surgeon, patching up the in-| The attraction is so strong, jured birds that come to himjin fact, that he twice has had from various sources -- neigh-/to sign a' commitmen to pay bors who know of his work,/$300 if he ever uses his birds passing flocks that seem tojas decoys to draw wild ones sense that leaving their maimedjinto shooting range. members on the Rediker prop-| While the Redikers are care- erty is leaving them in safe|ful not to take advantage of the hands, \situation, they do kill the odd pa Ane 5, for examaple,ione of their own birds, and Mrs, a rating flock of white snow|Rediker says duck eggs are se alighted here leaving anjexcellent for cooking. jured goose," says Mrs. Red-| "They're richer than hen's r. leges and I'm speaking from ex- She fed it and it stayed sev-|perience because I've raised eral hours but was able to fly|chickens longer than I've raised again and had gone before Mr.iducks." |same year, emphasized he was y ones lin no way trying to minimize \Palmer's accomplishments. i] Palmer has slumped badly ys es |this year after winning the 1962 Extravagant ries che ""p. ATLANTA (AP) -- According De to former golfing great Bobby|«; + Jones, sports writers have mag- te al nified the Arnold Palmer image|™, (nis slump and come back to and he expressed doubt that the! .T, three . time Masters champion|,,;); would ever again dominate pro- losing to Nicklaus in a playoff a fine person," Jones said. |Masters and British Open and almer is a wonderful player eel certain he will snap out "But I don't believe Palmer ever beat Nicklaus with any fessional golf, "Sports writers are given to extravagances,'" Jones said Thursday in an interview, "and so it was natural that they should call Palmer the greatest| fer in the world, I never did consistency. And it could be that neither of them will dominate |the game, There are too many other good players. Tony Lema isn't very far behind either of |them,"' Jones watched Nicklaus play four years ago and said then film producer, Directors are lawyer Willibrod Gauthier, pub- lisher Norman Namerow and broadcaster Jacques Duval. They plan to start construc- tion early next year with the first race, the Grand Prix de Montreal, tentatively scheduled for September, 1964 Promoters had hoped to stage a meet this fall. But there wasn't time to obtain legisla- tive approval of a traffic law amendment to overcome the 15 m.p.h, speed limit on the is- MONTREAL (CP) -- An auto racing track to ah browse Mosport, largest nada, now ig a certainty for Mont- real, Site of the 2.1-mile track, with accommodation for 75,000 a pe arg Ry gs muni in . . rence Prive where the 1967 -- World's Fair is to be held. The track will be built by Grand Prix de Montreal Inc., a syndicate headed by business- man Hubert Acquin, a former MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS RACE -- 1 Mile Trot, 3 and) FIFTH.RACE -- 5% Furlong Pace. tyear-olds, Non-winners of 3 races, AE|3-year-olds and up. Claiming all $2500. "Non-winners of $1600, Purse $500, (6)/ Purse $500. (6) Pool 4,005. Daily Double Pool 7,275. 4Wic'co Way, T'cotte Jr. 3.10 2.40 2.90 1 A., G'braith 2.60 2.40 2.60|2-H, A, Milton, Hamilton 3.70 2. S-Sputnick W., Corbett 4.00 3,10) 5 Bomb, L'Heu: 3. 2Armbro Beau, Somerville 3.10) Time 126 1-5, Off at 914 EDT. Time 211 15, Off at 747 EDT. Also; One, King Gold, 'Also: The Rambler, Pigeon, and/ Mise Patsy, Denny Barnes. ' SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile trot. SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile Pace. 3-/olds . \ and 4-year-clds, Non-winners of $1500 at b; anytime. Purse $500. (6) el SGarry Herbert, H'bert 2.50 2.10 2.10/26 T-Belmont Edna, Galbraith 2.20 2.20|7-Rascal Sandy, Beechener 44Ladybug C., Campbell 2.40| Time 213. Off at 936 EDT. Time 211 4-5. Off at 808 EDT. QUINELLA ON 6 AND 2 PAID 96.30 DAILY .DOUBLE on 1 and 5 PAID $2.70) Also: Brown Wolf, Also: Silver's Girl, Omodean, and Ronnie G, and nm SEVENTH RACE -- 8% Furlong . | Taces, Montreal Making Bid To Rival Mosport Track land. An amendment would be required to remove the speed limit on the day of the race. Luigi Chinetti of Italy, a top international driver, took a look at the St. Helen's site and said, "It's beautiful, the best I've seen in North America." Chinetti, who came here to offer advice to track promoters, has won the Le Mans 24-hour endurance race in France three times, He has committed him- self to enter Ferraris in the Grand Prix de Montreal. CLOSE TO CITY "There is no track in the world that is so suitably sit- uated so close to a city and as safe for spectators," Chinetti said. Unlike Le Mans, the' Montreal track will put spectators § in 7" stands six feet above the track and out of danger from spin- ning cars. Promoters hope to make the Grand Prix one of the leading enhancing an Eastern circult that embraces estab- lished meets at- Bridgehampton) and Watkins Glen, both in New York state, and Mosport. It may be the means of at- tracting more of Europe's driv- ers who have been reluctant to compete in North America be- 2500, Purse #000. (3) * ' 1 Mile 7 . Purse $500, Pao! ve pe lS voce, 'a|8-Toa's Chiet, Fiiion 8.00 2.70 2.10 races in 1963. Claiming all $1900, Purse|5-Ginger Reno, Young 2.60 2.20 a Time 207 4 Off at 10.20 EDT rae! 1Cdn, Goose, Schreider 13.30 5.40 4.50 "5, . , 2-Penny Hal, Feagan 3.90 3.00} Also: Prima Byrd and Miss 4Lady Violet Direct, Hilliard 10.20] Bare. Time 212 4-5, Off at' 832 EDT , Alse:, Miss Atom, Leela Chief, Pot of Gold C., Doctor Fleet, and Nancy Atom. Van FIGHTH RACE -- Mile, pace. Henry's Allen 4.00 4.30 3. Windy City 4.00 3. 7. Time 2.07 4-5. Off at 10.20 EDT. Tim Star Also: Adiodale, Tami Herbert, Boy Blue, Glendale Joe, Dancer, 40 20 FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile Trot, 4 20 year-olds and up. Non-winners since April 15. Claiming all $1500. Purse $500. (5) STitan Song C., Hicks 3.90 2.50 2.10 6-Heather Boy, James 3,90 2, 3-Fedoramite, Holmes 2.20 Time 211 3-5, Off at 853 EDT. Also: Boris Girl, and Guy MacDuff. NINTH BRACE -- Mile Texas Atom Miss Star Chief Ben Le pace, 4.20 2.40 2.50 2.70 2.90 ie 3.60 Time 212, Off at 1020 HDT. Also: xNoble Argot, Rilda Bars, Superior Sunbeam, x--Broke stride, Attendance 2,228, SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, relichle Ges Dealer in your area, 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 cause of a scarcity of meets. Mosport, 60 miles northeast of Toronto, is Canada's leading racing, attracting an average of 30,000 fans, The Montreal syn dicate's aim is to top Mosport's highest purse of $10,000, mak- ing the Grand Prix the biggest of Canada's races, Final plang for the layout haven't been completed, but it will generalty follow a twisting course around the island using existing paved roads with some minor changes. The road is to be widened in some places and corners will be cambered for safety. Stands will be erected inside the track where the ground is not high enough to provide natural hili- side bleachers. Steel barricades will parallel the track, Namerow says average speed on the track will probably be about 85 m.p.h. for the 200- mile race in 1964, Top speed is likely to be about 130 m.p.h. track for international motor|!98 Daily Double Low, Two Favorites Win CAMPBELLVILE, Ont. (CP)--Two odds -on favorites won the first two races at Mo- hawk Raceway Thursday night, resulting in a record low daily double payoff of $2.70. The daily double payoff set a Canadian record, both in stand- ard-bred and thoroughbred rac- Danny Song A., a 2-to-5 win- ning choice in the first race set up the low return, paying $2.80, $2.40 and $2.60. Garry Herbert, 1-to-4 selection in the second finished it off, winning easily ~ returning $2.50, $3.10 and 2.10, By THE CANADIAN PRESS Gallant Fox, winner prev- fously of the Preakness Stakes, clinched the elusive double 33 years ago today when he came home an .£asy winner in the Kentucky Derby, Only the Canadian- owned Sir Barton had made the double until then, doing it in 1919. PRIZE FIGHTER DIES Police said Bonome shot NEW ORLEANS (AP)--Vin-leight times with a .38-callbre cent Bonomo, 27, a former prize|pistol durng a quarre] wth fighter, 27, died in hospital|Rchard L, Schmitt, 23, over the Thursday of bullet wounds. fighter's wife. 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