Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Oct 1963, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 23, 1963 3 > CAPSULE NEWS » ; OHIC Pays Out Billion Dollars diplomat in South Africa, an- nounced Tuesday his retirement from the department of external affairs effective this December. Col. Hurley made the announce- ment while returning to Brant- ford,, his hometown. TEST CARIBOU TORONTO (CP)--Group Capt- ain David L. Wilson of the Royal Australian Air Force and his crew of nine arrived here Tuesday to test 18 Caribou air- craft which the RAAF plans to purchase from de Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited, TERM INCREASED TORONTO (CP) -- Charles James Kingston, 48, of Toronto, given a 12-month reformatory sentence last July for the theft of $41,082 from his employer, TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario's Hospital Insurance Commission has paid out more than $1,000,- 000,000 in benefits since its in- ception four years and nine months ago. Commission chair- man Dr. J. B. Neilson said Tuesday the plan paid out $244,- 400,000 last year, compared to $214,800,000 in 1961. RETURNS TO LAW VANCOUVER (CP)--E, Davie Fulton, British Columbia Pro- gressive Conservative leader, is returning to private law prac- tice. Mr. Fulton, whose party did not elect a member in the Sept. 30 provincial general elec- tion, told a press conference Tuesday he will start an organ- izational drive in all constituen- cies. But he said he could re- turn to law without weakening YEMENI CHILDREN VIEW BASEBALL EQUIPMENT viding transport and recon- naissance for the UN peace- keeping mission in the »ri 1i- tive Middle Eastern country ball equipment to a group of Yemeni children. The Cana- dians are serving with RCAF 134 Air Transport Unit pro- LAC J, S, L. Gauthier (right) of St. Jerome, Que., and Cpl. J. H. (Joe) Ash of St. John's, Nfld., show base- which has been split by civil war for more than a year. --(Photo from National Defence) his party leadership, Ontario Natural Gas Company, FARRIS REMANDED TORONTO (CP) -- Ralph K. Farris, president of Northern was remanded Tuesday until Nov. 18 on three charges of per- jury--his third remand on $10,-| 000 bail since he flew here from Vancouver in August to face the charges, The Vancouver busi- 54, was charged in connection with evidence given at a 1958 inquiry into the share Tuesday ha dhis term increased to four years by the Ontario Court of Appeal. Kingston had pleaded guilty to stealing the money over a seven-year period from N. L. MacNames and Company Limited, an invest- ment firm, CONTINUE LINK AJAX, Ont. (CP)--This town of 8,111 will continue its link with ships of the Ajax name by adopting a frigate to be com- missioned in the Royal Navy at Birkenhead, England, Dec. 11, BIG SNOW JOB IN DODGER STADIUM _ Now that the World Series national Ski Show. The land- a million pounds of crushed. transactions of NONG. | ice will be used as "snow", Contestants will include some members of the U.S. Olympic team. ing area shown here is 110- feet high, but the take-off scaffolding, yet to be built. will tower 167 feet. More than is just a memory, Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium is is getting this huge scaffolding for this weekend's Giant Inter- Open Storage Is Approved The Oshawa Planning Board |Tuesday night a roved | The Oshawa Planning Board, mains was rejected on a 44 cpaades in aX soning areas. Tusday night rejected an ap-|vote, Ed Armstrong, wh0O\pie amendments, which open Bears Down Buffer Zone Water peal by Mayor Lyman A. Gif-;moved the motion, and Mayor |the way for "controlled open|estimated at $50,000. No one ett tek On Florida | ford to extend watermains into|Gifford, who seconded it, could! torage" in portions of the In- ; | MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -- Hurri-\the buffer zone on Rossland|find no supporters. lastri 'fieg|W28 hurt. The 'sh_ priest.Jdent Victor Paz Estenssoro of Clitt dustrial Park, must be ratified/4hbe Antoine Masson said he|polivia to: Washington Tues- 'Mayor. William A, Parish said SMOKE IN CONFESSIONAL Pegs 4 The town was named LES SAULES, Que. (CP) -- A for HMS Ajax, which served at youth smoking' in we) the battle of the River Plate in in the confes- 7° : z sional is believ to have|!939 after which the German : ed y battleship, Graf Spee, started a fire that swept the|Pocket Roman Catholic church of Ste. "85 scuttled. Monique Tuesday inthis Que- SEES KENNEDY bec City suburb. Damage was) WASHINGTON (AP)--Presi- Hurricane Planners Refuse Central Teams Win Pair From Donevan let up in the second half, and)Ted Marchut, and to Central's they were soon on Donevan's effort as a team. The biggest par' | Your Original CARPET CENTRE fF, Over 50 Rolls of Carpet on Display Select from the largest display east of Toronto. CALL OR SEE DIXON'S cane Ginny, a huge, freakish)road east to serve six homes. Ald. John Dyer and ; il J mae storm with peak winds of 80) 7, in stops just east of|Pilkey opposd the move. Nor-|¥, on perfor reas. will be has in the past ejected a num-| day, honored him at a state lun- miles an hour, bore down on the Peel Slope sist. Caste [man Millman and acting chair-| Open storage a ber of youths who hid in the'cheon and conferred with him ' Central Park boulevard on . B |permitted only in rear yards| confessional to smoke. at the White House. They. will gale warnings were hoisted. agitional families inside the/Chairman William Woodcock! top + closer tt ; a : q § | ories) and not closer than 30) bis = ji e By BRIAN WILLIAMS oe A aug ong BRB: i in| butter zone who have no water.|Was absent. page : 4 feet to any street line, BRANTFORD, Ont. (CP)-- ae and issue a commu "Central Reporter | each, e r P All 14, plus six families on| Do you think it is fair and) storage areas must be en-|Colonel James J. Hurley, for the ' | one-yard line again. This time yard-gainer for Central was orecasters said. |Wilson road north, have signed abanehh ie ; ; a _EI the students of Central Col- Keith Johnson pushed through|Keith Johnson, who rushed for f fer dawdling for three days|?, Petition for water. Only bee asked His Worship.|fence and must not be visible _PORT ELIZABETH, South Af-jegiate Institute. Both the the Denevan line for another six!a total of 121 yards. Ted Mats, After dawdling for Y5\ signee on Wilson north is in| ("ey are eon bl __., |from a street along lines per- rica (AP)--A 60-year-old clergy-|school's teams came through = Oe tase tanetes, rece |, The mayor produced a study |pendicular to the street. man, Rev. Seth Mokitimi, Tues-|, ' F.| Donevan finally started to|Secerbegovic picked up 61. Cal-" ; id | ? : 4 c , . iz i 'third cuarter ae der, Kevior, Nawrot, and Worm- way Ginny apparently made uPiqyR VOTE visor of environmental sanita-/must not exceed (in area) the be chosen leader of a maj 2. Donevan Collegiate Institute click in the third quarter, as). l ; ' : i s major jeams ior. y . sivas 5 nea Key als star: s her mind and started on a bee-| phe motion to extend the|tion, which showed that water|sround floor area of buildings E i G church in South Africa. He te ret agree rag ironed Ralph Laxton threw a 35-yard Key also starred on offence coast buffer area homes is|the lot area. The 30 percent area as erman lee eg a AIR os ting Donevan on Central's five- Were the tackling of Hutchinson, , ag | ; : | a areas: 96 | Sat sey * Bradic: vac The weather bureau said it |"questionable." is "'unsatisfac-/requirement excludes parking . ldist Church by @ large majority)>" 3 Score of 28 to 8 yard line. Alex Chasczewski blocking of McGill.' Somenibe nga Foited at the chyrch's annual confer- In the Junior game, played at crashed through to give Done- ~* 2 Rei J 70 - mile - wide eye might whip, \other three. ' i ROBERT HENRY PILKEY | le ar ath ah ntnte . Be : i Alex Chasezewski did most of* se ng Cis Ainloyed " Following an illness of about|VOICE CONCERN Sin atra L oses ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--An 76nd. he has been a minister for eigen gi ape het hig orgy into Central Donevan's rushing, rambling for | 2 years, Dn -panees 8 Dee : ards. Glen E'liott, aster workers in cities : in Ne Stewart was good for another quarter, but their rush was 4 total of 54 yards iami learly today at the Oshawa Gen-jhad the same concern: "Open ; 9 sake it 5 ieee, tia . be ge mites\¢ral Hospital of Robert Henry|the gates and you will have all) . i cola y slg oeaaPaioce TEL AVIV, Israel (AP)--Yes- the touchdowns were converted knocked down two of their pass- the passes received by Glecoff Seiniaee Pilkey, Charles street, Brooklin,|kinds of people begging for N@Yada WamMin aj l@yahu Klinov, 73, one of Is-\by Szczepanski. The single es in ; : Ss and Vasco, Ralph Laxton also, |back aboard the factory vessel|;ael's jeadi Reba Bn ; 3 F gle es in a row, and they had to * fective. tn cftense: wiht Pat hon ned eligar re Born at Claremont Aug. 19, The mayor's answer: "We| . ; aes cading journalists, diedjtouchdown fdr the losers was kick. The ball was fumbled and/WS effective in offense, wht \ hl a } ' ( i 3 normally high tides were re- ph | Licences ness said Tuesday. jness. Klinov, from Golovensk, he ran back a Central kick for'}forne grabbed it. fense. ae ae antniae, Mrs. Henry/plain avenue and Thornton road The seaman, in his 20s, ap- Meron ccomemeein cn te or 75 yards. A pair of passes to Calder put) One feature of the game was Pickering' and Whitby Town-|unwritten policy -- 'no sewers,|Ne vada authorities gtripped|Ptoached a night watchman at - Pere enn POWERFUL RUNNING Central on Donevan's 20-yard the great number of penalties spins, bet farmed in' the: Aj ipe lp h ds Hyenk pears OF ae Basia erecht, intecanr wate Hed'in Palestine. d Joh yards, If Mac hadn't been win: monds and Kinsale areas before) "Extension on the grounds of|jicences Tuesday but said he) oe : . ground out: much of Central's the Donevan !ne and Johnson yards, tf Mac. . +e ONTARIO COUNTY would be given until next spring et oa' dafictuaty and lyardage with his powerful run- drove through it to score. Ted/ning so decisively I think the ago. lgrounds," said Ald, Dyer./to divest himself o° his $3,000,-/'"S P © al S Ty ai ine. Jini Laws lay . Marchut converted the ( FARM CALENDAR ; d to get in touch with the ning. Jim Lawson played a' ter i have been turned a dis- | Mr. Fiikey wae @ metibes A gat are lots of them around|000 interest in the eye lite jae waichntn natal | rific defensive game in the left\down; and the game ended with pcorgper a a Brooklin United Church. While) this. city." Lodge on the north shore of) PU', "© ang end position, in his first year of Central winning 26-6. Inct shade ' Wednesday, Oct. 23, 9 a.m. --|residing in the Kinsdale area he| He promised the mayor sup-|Lake Tahoe. ° |. City police were called, but DISTRICT football. Nick Hraynyk was also. Credit for the win should go Dept. of Agriculture, Ux-|was a member of Kinsale Unit-|port if His Worship would argue| ission: k av | | ive| |, rhe commisgionr took away! tor for either the RCMP or th a nd In-jed Church and was very active/for extension of matns on the/sinatra's state gaming licences) 'er for either the or the HOSPITAL REPORT linebacker position. spection Committee will in-jin the work of the church and basis that it was time to 20 4: its meeting earlier in the cd ese bese tae oe BCs the} Inthe Sdnioe et -played on 7 Towuakipa' of Sees Ucbekdge [fle was also, 'e member "otlwas toe West place to. start, 22 spproved, fhe immed ate) ean ey could arrive, fourl en', Coneral, Hospital for Central's field, the Doneven| = IVIDENDS ( ox idge, | C - sale of his ' interest in or ithe week ending Oct. 19; admis- Reach, Scugog, Whitby and|the church choir at Kinsale. | The mayor said he couldn't/tne sands Hotel-Casino in Las|crewmembers from the ship|sions mh births -- male 30,|ing until after the first quarter. Ry pe CANADIAN PRESS ; On the first two plays, Hutchin- ~~: ec a Thursday, Oct. 24, 8 gen or yf omg mone Mag ig pli gugiene ge "rd Sinatra's nine-per-cent inter-| Off the would-be refugee, jnewborn discharges -- male 27, son and Bradica tackled the Royal Bank of Canada, 60 Cannington, Brock District High , aber onineors 8 lest in the Sands is being pur- i : : th bli hool board lank Sank inati Now! ear, scrimmage line for a loss of 17,2, record Oct. 31. ee ty Junior Farmers Public), = Gon 4 th are a periag a sy vat Mame the |tton, Escrow will be closed on|ried back on board," the watch-| nose and throat, 49; treatments yards. From there on the Cen- |. so Speaking and Debating Com-| " ab of eed ny. hie A ace an ceaaclt or The) the deal by Jan. 5. man said, and examinations, 214; casts,|tral backfield rambled into Den- petition. gdp wiitconcripaivg tated Mller Wale, . : | 31; physiotherapy treatments,/evan territory on ground plays Pies | wy Vescable Growers Astooa- 6 Wnty ana son raee.'st World Populati tion. |Brooklin. Also surviving are or opu ation Friday, Oct. 25, 8 p.m. -- Ux-/three grandchildren, Linda,| UNITED NATIONS (CP)-- bridge, Dept. of Agriculture|James and Ronald. |The world's total population at Soil and Crop Improvement As-/held at the Robinson Funeral|000,000, an increase of 61,000,000 sociation Directors' Meeting. (Chapel, Brooklin, at 2 p.m.|from 1960, a United Nations Tuesday, Oct. 29, 10.30 a.m./Friday, Oct. 25. Rev, G. A.jstudy of world population fig- tre, Exhibition Grounds -- Zone|United Church, will conduct the) The Demographic Yearbook Rural Safety Council Confer- services. Interment will be in|for 1962, compiled by the statis- ence. Groveside Cemetery. |\ical office of the United Na-| |Callaround, Leblanc 113 Florida east coast today and/po.cjang road. There are eight|man Ken Crone didn't vote.|(that is, behind plants and fac-| Hold. w see balet : HURLEY RETIRING told a second working confer- smash inland before midnight, |human to deprive these people|cigsed by six foot chain link|last five years Canada's senior ELECT NEGRO Pursday AS ® DON se ints. chut ground out 64 yards and off the eastern seaboard as far} E T B points c the buffer zone. : ; Babera teed ; > |by Dr. J. E. Watt, city super-|' These open storage areas scape ry y day 'became the first black tol" tt, decisive wins over Dr. F. line aimed at the lower Florida! quality in two of the Rossland|on the lot, nor 30 percent of hile pass to Walter Malarczuk, put- Highlights of Central's defence e nist on the senior team was victorious OBITUARIES ry's 1,364,000-member Metho- couldn't predict where Ginny's! tory" in one and okay in the|areas required by law. and Patterson | : ence here, A native of Basuto- Donevan, Perkins and Kram van six points. . j ities from|two years the death occurred! Ald. Dyer and Mr. Millman East German seamen who tried WAS TOP JOURNALIST {tally on a ground play. Two of stopped when Lloyd Kehoe i? the quarterback spot, threw east-northeast of Cape Canave-/s7,, Pilkey was in his 81st year.| water." ee : rael's i y fellow crew members, a wit-|Tuesday after a prolonged ill- s¢ by. Elliot Baharrel whe! . Jim Crozier worked hard on de-" 1883, the deceased was a son ofjhave done it before. On Cham-| scored by. Elliot Baharrel when pooted off the ground, and 7 Soo reo: resident of|north. We have ignored the old| CARSON CITY, Ney. (AP)-- . from 1918 to 1933 when he set- : i Sentra alli 1 'As usual, Charlie Marlowe line. Patterson opened a hole in/against Central, totalling 100 iri i lpollution alone is ver r| jawaiting repairs. He was seek- oe es See touch-.air around the Central bench }went jleft after deciding it was a mat- very effective in the interior to the gridiron leadership of bridge. The Farm Pond In-} j Following is the report.of the Before they could arrive, four team didn't seem to get mov- Pickering. member of Beethoven\accept this. Vegas. came to the wharf and dragged female, discharges, 282: "He put up a big struggle but/female 26; major surgery, 59: Donevan ball carrier behind the Cemts plus 15 cents bonus, Dec.' School -- Annual Ontario Coun-|Key served as a member of| request for another| sea by the Sands Corpora-|he was overpowered and car-|minor surgery, 83; eye. Thursday, Oct. 24, 8 p.m. -- the former Alberta Corner,| aa z 647, visits 411; occupationa!|until Kevior pushed over from 61 Million Hike | jof Whitby and a son, Floyd, of Board Room -- Ontario County! The funeral service will. be|the middle of 1961 was 3,069,- -- Peterborough, Memorial Cen--Mundy, minister of Brooklin|ures shows. Oct. 27 to Nov, 2 -- Ontario! tions' department of economic Folk School. Thursday, Oct. 31, 8 p.m. --| Uxbridge, Dept. of Agriculture Board Room -- Ontario County FUNERAL OF MRS. LILLIAN HEGADORN by Lillian Hegadorn, 161 Alma\ti street, who died Sunday, Oct.' Asia--not including the Soviet The funeral service for Mrs.|Union--had the largest popula- nd social affairs, shows that on increase during the period Asian population in that year Hog Producers' Directors steal at the Oshawa General Hos-|increased by 36,000,000 to a cy pital, was held Tuesday, Oct. 22,/total of 1,721,000,000. North and| Thursday, Nov. 7, 8.30 p.m.--|at the McIntosh - Anderson|South America showed a com-| Brookiin, Township Hall -- No- Funeral Home. |bined increase of 11,000,000 to a| vember meeting for Brooklin Rey R. G. Brooks, of St.|total of 422,000,000. | 'o ise gale |George's Memorial Anglican| In separate tables the report R td York x -- a Church, conducted the serv-|showed Canada's population at Oyal York Hotel -- Annual cies, Interment was in OshawalJuly 1, 1961, as 18,269,000, meeting for Ontario Federation Union Cemetery. | "locas, wav 12, 8.30 The pallbearers were Stan.\rverett of Peterborough, two Uxbrid Thi h School sae m|Latterson, Allen Beard, Doug-| -andchildren and three broth- ber at Uxbrid pe hiidg Corby, Earl McLean, Reg.\e.. Rdgar Eley of Port Hope Ferme. | Tompkins and William Davis. |rrnest of Newtonville and Rob- jor Farmers. : Thursday, Nov. 14, 830 p¥.| MRS. FREDERICK IE [ert of Whitby. BAILIEBORO -- Mrs. Fred-| She lived in Bailieboro 35) -- Uxbridge, Dept, of Agricul- | ture Board Room -- Ontariojerick Hie, 62, of Bailicboro,)¥®4rs. Ye FUNERAL OF MRS. WALTER TIPPETT County Junior Farmers' Direc-|died in a Peterborough hospital] The 'memorial service for tors' meeting. |Sunday. She was admitted) ane patel nl 23 -- Toronto, | Thursday. | oyal Agricultural Winter Born at Fenella, she was the i i Tuesday, Nov. 19, 8:30 p.m.--| former Ellen Pearl Eley, daugh- ghee ei Senta cee Cann'ngton, Brock District High/ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, Oct. 20, in her cad School -- Beaverton Junior|George Ely. lyear. was held Tuesday. Oct Farmers' November meeting. | Her husband, Frederick), at the. Armstron Hua Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1215 p.m.,|Charles Hie, died four years| ry, ad Toronto Uxbridge Junior|ago |Hom. ; F ee At 4 ee The service was conducted by phe ak vieit to Riverdale Ki-| eMrs. Hi was a member oflpey A. E. Larke, minister of GREENWOOD ENTRIES THURSDAY, FIRST RACE -- Carpenter, maiden, $7500 claiming. Purse $1900 for 2-year- olds, 7 furlongs. Pot O Doe, Smith 113 Ninth Wave, Wick 120 Select Rhythm, Gordon 113 Veriaine, Walsh X115 Bright Button, No Boy 110 Resolve, Dittfach 120 Pay Parade, Parsons XXX110 SECOND RACE Drayton $2500) claiming. Purse $1800 for 3-year-olds and up, 7 furlongs. Samson the Great, Rasmussen 111 Femme De Fury, No Boy Friend Willie, Parsons XXX108 Irish Toddy, No Boy 105 Shall Succeed, No Boy 113 Right Bower, No Boy 112 Pointed, No Boy 116 Moor Park, Elliott 110 Cartersville, Uyeyama 116 Little Welch, Potts 116 Bobby. Brier, No Boy 106 Bomar, No Boy 111 Also Eligible: Argo Bound, 110; Destrer's Prince, No Boy 118; Chief, No Boy 110; Silver Slipper, Boy 115; Plucky Crest, No Boy 115. THIRD RACE -- Cobourg, $2500 claim- ing. Purse $1800 for 3-year-olds and up, 7 furlongs. Whispering Wind, Wick XXX106 Al Abrigo, Wick 116 Snow Lane, Harrison 103 Gray Mouse, Walsh X113 Ramblin Wreck, No Boy 115 Fair Johnny, No Boy 115 Phantom Boy, No Boy 113 Yancy, No Boy 111 Golden Fleece, Diftfach 118 Hash Boy, No Boy 111 Monsieur Beau, Fitzsimmons 111 Mad Count, Walsh X111 Also Eligible: Paulpolly, No Boy 117; Hy Elector, Dittfach 111; Rex Pax, No Boy 113; Glad Roman, No Boy 118; Big Native, No Boy 116; Jesrubel, No Boy 115. FOURTH RACE Marlowe, $4500 claiming. Purse $2200 for 3-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles. Aurora Fox, No Boy 116 Real Gentleman, Harrison 111 Star Shadow, Gordon 113 No Boy No Oct. 24, 1963 Laburnum, No Boy 113 Ponder On, Dittfach 118 Deal Me Aces, No Boy 102 FIFTH RACE -- "Wishing Ring" Al- lowances. Purse $2700 for two-year-olds. Fillies 1 mile Tin Pan Alley, Robinson (A) 115 Sultan's Choice, No Soy (B) 116 Cecilia Binder, Remillard 117 Playampa, Walsh (A) X110 Hasty C, Harrison 114 Pink Jewel, Walsh XX105 Helliofields, Walsh (B) X110 PARENTS' AUXILIARY The second general meeting of the Parents' Auxiliary of the Oshawa Society for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children will p.m. at Simcoe Hall, street south. A film entitled "That the Deaf May Speak" will be shown. A_ discussion period will follow. Refresh- ments will be served. be held Thursday, Oct. 24, 8.30) Simcoe} touchdown, Central counted again as Bob Hraynyk kicked from Donevan's 35, and the receiver was nailed in the end zone. The mext tally came as Joe Kevior smashed over after a march up the field by Johnson and Secerbegovic, and Central was ahead 13-0. THIRD TOUCHDOWN Mr. Meliveen's team didn't FOR OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 N-1-R-C LICENSED CARPET CLEANING 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG. CO. LTD. Expert Upholstering 174 Mary Street A-V. Martin Jr. and Mrs. C. E. Simmons entry B-Windfields Farm entry QUINELLA BETTING SIXTH RACE "Nebraska" $6000 Claiming Purse $2200 for three-year-olds. 7 Furs. Blu eWren, Harrison 108 Silver Beau, No Boy 120 Solitude Trail, No Boy Black Raven, Walsh X108 Navarro, No Boy 109 Briefsin, Bohenko (A) 108 | Sky Spark, Gordon (A) 111 |Alibhai Flower, Walsh X108 Gay Pageant, Armstrong 1117 A--L.. G. and F. Veal and D. Krever lentry SEVENTH RACE -- "Cornwall" Allow- ances. Purse $3000 for three-year-olds and up. 1 Mile. Hilly, Hernandez 106 Safety Man, No Boy 113 Castenango, Robinson 106 Ma Petite Folie, Dittfach 114 Forest Lark, Walsh X1ii No Boy 104 EIGHTH RACE -- "Cormack" $2500" | Claiming Purse $1900 for three-year-olds and up. 1 and Ye miles | Plaisir, No Boy 109 | Call Me Charlie, Dittfach 111 | Andante, Hale 116 | Zenarchal, Leblanc 112 | Fisherman's Luck, No Boy 109 Willow Dale Girl, Harrison 112 Sarmara, No Boy 104 Royal Bronze, McComb 104 Flying Countess, Robinson - 109 Sauvagette, Simpson 108 Currytown, Stadnyk 111 Hair Tearing, Walsh 104 Also Eligible: Aunti Nora, Walsh X103 Post Time 1.30 p.m. Clear and Fast ué Farmer Jack, Bailieboro United Church and| a Friday, Nov. 22, To-onto --|the United Church Women. aloe ar ce Loge bir Queen's Guineas Class at Royal Rev. GeorgesSaunders of that Crematorium 7 eed Agricultural Winter Fair. |church will conduct funeral] ia Tuesday, Nov. 26, 8.30 p.m,|service at 2 p.m. today in the! Greenbank -- November meet-|church. 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