Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Jun 1964, p. 10

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Se eines eats td JQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, June 23, 1964 Davis reen Shines As Gaels Take ver First Place | 'By GERRY SUTTON 'Oshawa took over sole possession of feat place in the Ontario La- se Association Junior Divi- yn last night, whipping Alder- Terriers 17-7 here at the m's Arena. The victory extended the 1963 Minto Cup ihampions' winning streak to four games, H 'Davis, 20-year-old captain of} the Gaels, showed why he is rated as one of the game's greatest players, scoring eight goals plus four assists and lead- ing attack after attack into the Alderwood end, : The goals were his highest) single output of the season ae n Gaels, led by|ing goaltender Peter LeBel of high-scoring centre John Davis, Alderwood with 43 shots _,in- icluding 19 in the first period. suspensions in a'recent contest with Guelph. They were also minus Cy McNeil, who was un- jable to make the trip. The score might have been| Coach Jim Bishop comment- greater if it wasn't for the work|ing after the game said, "the of the 16-year-old Lebel, who|practice we had Sunday night stopped several point-blank|helped the boys tremendously shots during the contest. Gaels'}and we played very well, espe- goalie, Merv Marshall, stopped| cially in the first period". Gaels 31 shots. Larry Ireland three goals for Green Gaels, while Dave Houston and Ken Thompson had two goals apiece. Joe Kiwior, his first of the season, and Stan Kolesnick had the others. | Al Abbott paced the short-| handed Alderwood club with three goals. Gary Kennedy and McNeill had two goals each. throughout the game, bombard- tributed | Period bkga ey ELS' GAB: The injury list GA worse instead of bettet: as Jim Hinkson and Don Stinson both had to leave the game because of old injuries . . missed Saturday night's contest, because of a badly bruised arm, played only the first period and is a doubtful starter for to- night's game against the Mimico had a 7-1 lead after the opening; BASEBALL for Oshawa seems to be getting . Hinkson, who TODAY'S GAMES ' SOFTBALL City and District League -- Richmond Hill vs Bad Boys, at) Alexandra Park, 8 p.m.; Scu- gog vs Baytor and Sons, at Kinsmen Park, 8.15 p.m. and A and W vs Aurora, 8.15 p.m. UAW Laegue -- Lords vs Parts and Service, at Alexan- dra Park, 1 p.m. Neighborhood Assoc. Pee Wee |League (East Division) -- North \Oshawa at Kingside; Woodview fat Harman and Eastview at Sunnyside. West Division Radio at Lake Vista; Brookside at Thornton's; Storie at Glen Stewart and Fernhill at Rundle. All games at 6.30 p.m. Easern Ontario Midget League -- Ajax vs Oshawa, at| dium, 6.30 p.m. Oshawa | Legion Union vs South-West, at E | view Park. Both games 645 p.m. WOODS ON TOP Five Tied For 2nd Place In Civic Softball League CiVIC LEAGUE STANDING j w. Wood Transport 6 Thompson's 5 Scoit's Villa Reynolds - Foley's Plumbing Dodd's Motors Rundle Garden Excelsiors Ontaric Steel The Oshawa Civic Oe Om 4 0 behind the Wood's Transport team. DODD'S TOP .EXCELSIORS Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta-| In the first game of the regu- * "liar Monday-night twin-bill, at Pee We€ejAlexarara Park, Dodd's Motors League -- People's Clothing vs|struck for six runs in the first Jubilee Pavilion, at Alexandrajjnning, aided by three walks Park and Auto Workers Credit/and as many errors, to get the|/score three runs. jump: on DeHart's Excelsiorstbig rally was for four in the and Dodd's went on to claim|sixth, featured by a 10-8 decision. Softball League race was tightened up another notch last night, due to the results of the four sched- ule games played and current- ly, there are five clubs tied for second place, all only a notch league-leading Ken Beers, pitching his sec-| ond game of the night, got aj bad start, giving up three runs, on two walks, two errors and one hit, by Brown. The latter scored Hiltz for the fourth run in the third inning. After Thompson's had made it 4-3 in. the fifth, Woods came back to pound Beers for six hits and five runs, including homers by Harry Lyzun and Bob Reid. This gave Wood's their bulge for the win. FOLEY'S DEFEAT RUNDLE'S| In the game at Thornton's| Corners, Foley's Plumbing de- feated Rundle Garden Centre 12-8, Robinson was charged with) hits but he also gave up four walks and his mates" made seven errors, four of these,) vlus two 'walks, in the third jinning enabling Foley's Their other' DeMille's| Weidmark homered in| : homer. MacDonald replaced Mitohell|the 7th for the final run. Nich- eg Oy Siti go lap tee for gi gree g Bigeye ap ee Union Rod-Gun Club Weekly Skeet Shoot Team No. 1, under Captain Bill Rudyk, of the Union Rod and Gun Club skeet league, and Team No. 5, under Captain Nel- son Starr, were tied on the weekly shoot. Team No. 5 had Jack Parker again turned in a perfect score of 25-out-of-25 broken birds. Nel- son Starr had 23. Paul Moffatt, who has not shot for a year, took his dad's place, and turn- ed in a 22-out-of-25, as did Jim- my Potter. Jiggs Harlock miss- ed out, and said the heat was too much. The four and a half points they got today on their 92 birds and the twenty-five points they had, are- good for a total of twenty-nine and a half |the, defeat. He gave up eight|points. Team No. 1, under Bill Rudyk, has gained ground on the lead- ers every time out, and their 92 broken birds and four and a tO/half points on the day is good|Troski, had a perfect score of for 28% points and 718 broken birds. HIS FIRST PERFECT Stan Starr was high man onl We think this is the first per- fect-seore for Stan in this shoot. Roy Balson had a 24. Bill Rudyk was very disappointed with his own 22, for the same afternoon he had a 98-out-of-100, ina shoot at Toronto. Jim Har- rison had a 21 after changing from a 12-gauge shotgun to a 20-gauge. John Lawrence just missed out. -Team No. 4, under Captain Al Wood, wete third, good for three points and the 17% they had, makes 20% points, and the 91 -- birds makes a total of 705. Bill Welsh again had a perfect) score of 25-out-of-25, which is 50-straight. Al Wood let one bird get by, so had a 24, Both Harry Lyons and Grant Morrison had 21. George Brown just missed out. Team No. 2, under Pete 25 broken targets, and then birds. Paul himself had a per- fect.scord of 25. His Doug, had 22. Sid Knowlton 19. He has- now purchased a skeet bar- rel for his gun and he hopes to turn in a perfect score any day. Don Henry had 18. He is going to try to get to the shooting field earlier in the day, so that the sun will not be as strong. Bill Strutt just missed out, but has improved every time out, There are four more weeks of shooting, so the shooters will - now bear down. | Standings as of this date are: Team No. 5 -- 29% 'points and 723 broken birds; Team No. 1 -- 28% points. and 718; Team No. 2 -- 23% points and 717: Team No. 4 -- 21% points and 705 and Team No. 3.-- 18 points and 696 broken birds. If you are interested in buy- ing a trap club house, our chair- man has one for sale, went on to Toronto to shoot, and \there broke 99 out of 100. Rich Sheridan and Don Hubbard both jwith 22. Roy Fleming wzs for- Oshawa Po geal ue donpee leading total to 44, nine more than Jim! The Terriers were without the| Mounties in Mimico ... Stin-|LACROSSE as pitc i irst inning! ols ; McGrath of St. Catharines. He! services of Ron McNeil, who son, who was cut for six| OLA Junior League -- Oshawa gles po cig Reggio gato aa -- Pi also leads the league in points)won the scoring race last sea-/stitches Saturday, _re-injured|Green Gaels vs Mimico Moun-'..\.4" ang then three in the, Nichols pitched the win for} with 73. ison, Jim Moore, Wally Hutzel/himself and missed the third|ties, 8.30 p.m. : : fifth after his mates had fought| Foley's "The "Firemen" pared Green Gaels controlled play and Brian Smith, 'because of period . .. Gaels were without) Ontario County Minor (Novice| ok to tie the score at 7-7./him for singles in the third and : the services of rookie Jimjand Bantam) Oshawa @™ Hits by Moss, Wilson and|foyrth frames and added three Higgs. He has a pulled muscle|Brooklin. Harding were the key blows in/ryns in each of the last two 4SPORTS MENU " , yi 23% and 717 broken birds. and may miss a few games... Ontario County Pee Wee), winning rally. Earlier, Mc-jinnings. Sledgewski, with a Oshawa Juvenile Green Gaels|League -- Whitby at Markham|~oioy McGuire and Vask0|triple and double, was their big) Two Oshawa Legion Bantam|ZAYE BAD DAY . By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR | pher all'this team with a 25-out-of-25./tunate to break 19. George Da-| \vies just missed out. | The 88 broken birds were| good for two points, and the| 21% they had, made a total of Folk Festival JULY 1st ALEXANDRA PARK | pea: McLaughlin Coal & Supplies Wide-Open Games In Legion Bantam | | Wikibehey Wie at tee tak eke toe at Oshawa. Bothi.54 provided timely hits t©/patter. Peeling, Perkins and|baseball games were played pro Rls ot yyetoy va son dren's Arena against Peterbor. slot genset Mallette also helped out while|night with Oshawa Dairy blank-| ores to date, 84 broken birds; n * for Dodd's,/Hamilton drew four-straight|ing Dairy Queen 17-0 at Harmon | és -| WRESTLING , fee milton rew ur-straight|ing Dairy Queel at C ood for onl: ee 'iach aupelarta Exhibition * of Professional gave up two in the. first, three! walks. Park and Oshawa Heating whip- eal of 18 satin cal tt Pe ALDERWOOD -- goal: Lesel, ge|Wrestling (three bouts) at Chil-|in the third, including Lene S| REYNOLDS WIN WILD ONE /|Ping Houdaille Industries 14-6 at! fence: Morrison, McElroy, Nash, Sauve:/dren's Arena, 8,45 p.m. |homer, and in the fourth, when) "wot hectic game of thej|Alexandra Park. | forwards: Kennedy, Okihiro, English, ; Excelsiors scored two more tO ,icht was at Radio Park where Aer et awa vine, McNeil, Tarzell,' ~~ WEDNESDAY'S GAMES tie it up, Giddings replaced , Te| pITCHER STARS bbott, Crawford and Wright ae d Reynold's defeated Scott's oh Burne led Oshawa Dale DAWA goal: Marshall; defence: SOFTBALL - Vasko, TWO i eees ane the|Chicken Villa 19-18, in a slug- B : crab ge Kolesnick; forwerds: "Jones; 'patton' poronto Beaches Major Fast-|couple of infield outs gave he|fest that was in doubt to the {to its easy victory allowing only Thompson, 8. "Thompson, Stinson, Clay-/hall League -- Randall Roy's vs! "7S their final run es ' iM Cllast out -- in fact, Reynolds | two hits and fanning 12 batters} jon, Houston, ireland and Stahls. Oshawa Tony's, at Alexandra sixth. | Noakes, with a eile scored two runs' and won the|OVer seven innings. Durno and | +, Csnawe: RRA? PERIOD 8.15. p.m. ninscn and Fleury did the)oome, after there were two|Rennie Siblock had three hits Stinson, K, Thompson) . 44) - Civich Service League -- Ex-|other hitting ee Jout in the 7th, on a walk to/each. ; Gonawa: Koleanick, (Marshall) 5*¢| celsiors vs Ontario Steel, at W. woop's ST. Rick Craggs and hits by Reme-, Jim Nesbitt hit a bases load- Oshawa: Houston e747 oveview; Foley's vs Thomp-|_ 1 the nightcap at iogorweet go and MacDonald. ed home run and Drew Allman Cee RAN cies $20 son's, at E. Lakeview; Rundles | Park, Wood : aie 9.5,|, Glaspell, Gillard and Goodes, and Gregg Mepinski clouted solo ; Oshawa: Ireland (Kolesnick) ... 10.33|vs Dodds, at Cowan's an qe tm sole posseasion of top] cane order, all. kaw 'pitching /shots, : Oshawa: Davis - Woods vs Reynolds, at S. Radio,|0 ©a!m s a in te jad.|2ction for Scott's while Court- | a, Oshawe: Davis (K. Thompson)' 1s37|All games 6.45 p.m. ee in the Civic League ney and MacDonald did the HOMERS HELP : 174! UAW League -- Ward's Bil-|°°: rao hurling for the winners. Dave Mosier paced Oshawa} 1% liards vs Kent's, at W, Alexan-|, Lulz, went the agony Scott's had an 11-5 lead at|Heating with a homer and two! dra Park; Dover's Truck Line Pg nage fith © with Kenjtte end of. three innings but|singles, Bernie McGuire also runs in the fifth, Reynolds paraded for eight in}homered and sing'ed. 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' GREEN- GAELS continue to breeze merrily along their way, just. as if every day was St. Patrick's Day for them. The Oshawa lads chalked up a valuable win down in Hastings on Saturday. night. They were pushed into overtime by the Armour brothers and their mates but Jim Bishop's squad had the legs and condition to assert their superiority in the extra distance, a key factor in the continued success of the Gaels. Last night, before a crowd of well over 600, they toppled the Alderwood Terriers. Tonight, the Oshawa gutted- stick crew moves into Mimico to face the Junior Mounties and a win for the Gaels will not only mean three victories in four days, but the sprint will put them just a little further out in front of the pack. The Junior race is just as keen, if not closer, than last season but this time the Gaels are up setting the pace, not battling desperately catch a playoff berth. As long as they don't lose a couple of "cogs" via the old bugbear, injuries, then Oshawa's machine-like Junior champs stand an excellent chance of earning that coveted trip to British Columbia, to defend The Minto Cup. x x x x DIAMOND DUST: -- Oshawa Tony's came up with one of their sub-standard defensive displays last night at New Tor- onto and dropped their Inter-City scheduled tilt to the "Rob-- ertshaws". They get a chance to get back into the win column tomorrow,night, when Randall-Roy Metals will be the visitors at Alexandra Park. . . . THOSE FANS who like to see out-of-town opposition are reminded that Richmond Hill plays Oshawa Bad Boys here at Alexandra Park this evening. Since the former Liftlock City mound ace, Ray Judd, pitched against Scugog Cleaners on Saturday, he may not be the starter Here tonight but it is known he likes to pitch (and win) in Oshawa, so it could be a tidy tilt. Bad Boys will be seeking polish too, as well as a win, since they want to be at their best this Friday night, here at Kinsmen Stadium, when they play the NHL All-Stars in a Civic Auditorium fund game, .-. . OSHAWA MINOR Softball Assoc. Bantam and Midget teams are reminded of two things. Their schedule for the next few weeks, appears in today's paper and each play- er should clip out a copy for his own reference, Team man- agers are reminded that "winning teams" should always turn-in their scorebook or at least a brief note of their vic- tories~in order that an accurate league standing record may be k@pt. Also, plaeyr certificates should be turned in by now--and this week is the deadline. xX xX xX xX BRIGHT BITS: -- Y. A. Tittle, famed quarterback of the N.Y. Giants, has intimated that he will finally hang up his football gear, at the end of the '64 season. . . . BOBBY BRAGAN signed his 1965 contract with Milwaukee yesterday but even this "vote of confidence" didn't enable the Braves to win their game yesterday with the Dodgers... . HAMIL- TON Smart Cleaners blanked St. Thomas 6-0 in their Inter- ter-City Beaches League game last night in Hamilton... . GENE FULLMER, former world's middleweight champ, has announced his retirement. He was one of the toughest in his division. WOODBINE RACE RESULTS Copyright 1964 by McMurray Publishing Co., Ltd. (Daily Rac ing Form). Faster 24-Hour Delivery Service -- With our Fleet of -- RADIO-CONTROLLED DELIVERY TRUCKS!! ; Budget Plan - Automatic Weather-Controlled Delivery | dL | "Turn To Modern Living With Oil Heat" TELEPHONE 723-3481 McLaughlin Coal & Supplies Lid. . Oshawa: Davis Pa tlle Crawford 2.55, Kiwior 1 CE lroy 40. SECOND PERIOD Ye?. Oshawa: K. Thompson vs Dyett's Sports, at E. Alex- . : 1 si CORnwar Taiene tacsiienas) CGH eg and Parts and Service seen ge oeggen one their fuourth and three more in! winning pitcher Garry Chris- |. Osi a: Houston (Armstroni i c : s H q " 43 ) 12. AlderWood: Abbott 14.46|vs Mavericks, at Lakeview. All noe ided the. punch Richards, |'he. fifth -- and still had. toltenson hurled good steady ball] 1s Senos: roene. Seavis) 18-52) games 6,30 p.m | oh : hit {Come'from behind, after two out|ang his battery-mate John Al-| Bgl on Nats relond 3:8, oxinire| © Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- (Ki-|¢ ~, ~~ also M'/in the 7th, Scott's scored a pall! oxander aided fas cause with| 33, 18, 50, é * |we or sers. 1; ee " ' P c his c nedy, B. Thompson (majors) 14:12, pit deers Bantam League) -- Sun-} ______-- oe -- sah ira in the|three big hits, including a dou-| |Crawtord 16.55, Wright 17.42, Kiwier 19.34,|Nyside at Storie and Bathe Park 3SE Bradiey wit a homer, triple ble. | THIRD PERIOD at Woodview: (Midget League)/ LACROSSE ela valke wan the; D- Oyler and Joe Hircock 14. Alderwood: Ht (Tarzell si C h Oshawa Minor Pee Weejsingle and two walks, was the f aie abi Iderwood: Abbott (Tarzell) 26 Connaught at Genoshas : : > were the pick of the losers 15. Oshawa: Kiwior (Alex. Park, 6.00 p.m.), Storie|/League Johnny's Pals vs Kelly |big hitter of the night. Kunkel,| dt (K. Thompson, Davis) oe 2.43) ¥* vd ' es wenn 9 | se x ic' s ' ' Alderwood: MeNell (Tarzeil).. 649|at Rundle and North Oshawa at|DeGrays, 6 p.m. and Oshawa /|Glaspell, R. Richardson, Carrie Alderwood: Kennedy (Sauve) 8.50 Oshawa: K. Thompson (Davis) Oshawa: Davis 'Alderwood: Abbott (Crawford) Alderwood: McNeil (Abbott, Alexander) Oshawa: Ireland (Jones, K. Thompson) Oshawa: Davis 18.2) Oshawa: Davis 16.49 16, 7, 18. w, 20. '21. Westmount Kiwanis, 7}and Terry were the best forja triple, single and two, walks games at Bathe Park.|the losers, at the plate whilejin six trips. Brother Rusty 16-41 BASEBALL Ontario County Minor (Nov-|Wilson, Rusty Craggs and Rick/had three hits, Wendorf, Reme- i lice and Bantam) -- Markham|Craggs all hit homers for the|go, MacDonald and Hedger all 110 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA vs Eastern Ontario Juvenile |'© ; lwinners, the latter also having/made good contributions I -- Courtice at Little;at Whitby. zd : wot di 1.20| League z Britain,.8 p.m. Ontario County Pee Wee TT NO Oshawa Legion Tyke. League| League -- Oshawa at St. John's, | Penalties -- B, Thompson 4.13, Abbott , ott! __ South-East vs North-East, at|7 p.m. ene isl. Bey Hagen Grate" tase, Alexandra Park and North-West |ragy -- _ + Davies 16.40, Naty Thompson! vs South-West, at Harman Park. Check Up Time desalted |Both games 6.15 p.m. |awa Heating, at Kinsmen Civic} 1s Now! John T. (Jack) Riley, formér|®!5 P-m. prompt service Monday as club owners and|Lawn Bowling Club, 1 p.m.; Call 723-9525 COMPLETE FOR 12 MONTHS 6 MASTER DESIGNED | : Oshawa Legion Bantam Jack Riley Named Memorial Stadium and Hou- Don't wait pot you need it! Let eneral_manager of the Roches-|LAWN BOWLING i elected pre Let GEORGE Do I |team representatives gathered|and Men's Doubles Tournament, WE'LL HELP YOU PLAN YOUR FAMILY ROOM ULTRA WALL PANELLING.............. $264.00 $20.00 PLANS WITH PURCHASE OF ; $0) Lake Vista; all games (except|Dairy vs izi9/at Alex. Park), at 6.30 p.m. |p.m. Both 22. Y 23. 24. oll calls 7] Graduate fo . | the Credit 'Honor Roll... _/ FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900 claim-|Winner B G 4 Jabneh--irish Magpie by ing, maiden two-year-old fillies foaled in|Shannon 2nd. Canada, § furlongs (11) 2-Gun Artist, Potts 3Mydar, Dittfach 4Red Garters, Walsh Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Jiveoli, Lucky Charm, Perfect Company, Merry Bar- que, Little Cricket, A--Happy June, A-- Close Formed and Phanta's Girl Late scratch--Karen's Song A--P. Annesiey and Mrs. G entry. | Winner GR F 2 by Gun ShotPaintable| by Goya 2nd. Trainer K. G. Nichols. Pool 26,271. Double Pool 44,272 Luan Mahoga Trainer J. C. Mayer, Pool 53,612. Hi 24.90 7.40 \4.80 3.60 2.90 5.10 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2400. Claim- ing. Four-year-olds and up. One and one- sixteenth Miles (Turf Course) (5) 1-Rococo Rogue, McComb 4.20 2.50 2.10 5-Admiral Armpbro, Dittfach 3.80 2.30 2-Nona's Charger, Shuk 2.20 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: | League -- Dairy Queen vs Osh-| President Of AHL daille Ind. vs Oshawa Dairy, PROVIDENCE, R.1. (AP) --|8t Eastview Park. Both games} (07), \f Yr is ten small receive jter team, was elected president; Mixed Doubles Tournament of the American Hockey League|(Anderson Trophy) at Whitby| | 15 yeors experience All work GUARANTEED for the opening of the annuallat Lindsay Lawn Bowling Club, league meeting. 1 p.m. REC ROOM PRICES BASED ON ROOM 12' x 20x 7' MATERIALS MONTHLY PAYMENTS Pre-Finished ny Plywood ..... $274.86 $22.00 RECREATION BOOK WITH MATERIALS! M. Graham Pic N Pie and ible Rule. QUINELLA, 1 AND 5, PAID $16.00 Winner, b g, 6, Royal Bay Gem -- Fleet poe by Roman. Trainer J G Lavigne. H 25, inella Poo! 30, SceUD, RACE -- Puree site clas ee SUS Peet a ing, four-year-clds and up, 6 furlongs 1). &-Shal| Succeed, Walsh 12-Lavahto, Rogers Cartersville, Turcotte Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: DQ--Padre's Scamp, Royal Heavy Man, Maple Jan, Brecon- ing, Dance Man, Leaf Lifter, Enonymond and Quickly. Late scratch--laione 0Q--Finished third but was disqualified and placed fourth: DAILY DOUBLE 12.AND &, PAID $168.80 Winner B M 5 Succession -- Wood Rose By Petrose. Trainer A. Pool. 46,703 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 maiden, three- and four-year-olds, 6 furlongs (12) 12-Aamaloy, Freed 6.70 4.50 3.40 2Roman Answer, Cosentino 5.30 3.80 10-Santa Jewel, Rogers 4.70 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Bronze" Slipper, Roman Bertha, Drifting Heather, Ma- dame 'Selipr, Chieko, He's Sum _ Rib, Diesel Fleet, Bright Button: and That's Winner DK B or BR G, 2 Ambehaving-- Party Joy by Nahar. Trainer F H Merrill Jr. Pool 53,857 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,700 allow- ances, three- and four-year-olds, 1 mile (Marshall Course) (6) 4C. C. Street, Gordon S$-Sofisticada, McComb l-Green Goddess, Fitzsimmons Start good, won driving rose. Also Ran in Order: Tipont, Reap The) Pool 65,351 Total Pool 456,894 Wind on Marina Maid. Attendance 7,184 9 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2900;. Allow. ances. Three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs (6). 2-Tanwood, McComb 18.30 7.10 3.40 6-Sardan, Harrison 5.00 2.90 1-Rah Rah, Dalton 2.90, Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Hail Caesar, Ham-! mock Land and Brillle. Winner, b g, 3, Stella Aurata -- So Tan by Somali 2nd. Trainer E Harbourne. Pool 51,506 11.40 $.00 4.00 4.00 3.20 8.0 If you have a good credit record and a reputation for paying bills promptly . . . you are on the "Honor Roll'. Your good credit is your, "diploma" . , . a diploma that becomes more valuable with continued use. Every prompt payment of an ac- count adds another degree of prestige to your credit récord. 1 PLEASE NOTE THE ABOVE REC. ROOM PRICES INCLUDE ~ "FOLLOWING MATERIALS > @ NAILS AND STAPLES @ TRIM-DOOR AND' @ 2x 4SPRUCE HARDWARE @ 2x 2SPRUCE @ METER BOX @ CEILING TILE MATERIAL: PRICES SUBJECT TO 3% PROVINCIAL TAX OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS LTD. COURTICE LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES SHOPPING CENTRE VFVVVVVVVY SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2500. Claiming. Three-year-olds and up. 6 Fur- longs. (7) 7-New Member, Fitz'ns 6& Shook 2nd, Dittfach $-Barracho J.J., Freed Satrt good, won ridden out Also Ran in Order: Nothing Sacred, Buttermilk Pike, Farmer Jack and Mene- laus. Winner, b h, 5, Nirgal -- Superupper by Jet Pilot. Trainer J Starr, Pool 59,070 Casey. 7.20 3.90 2.60 3.70 2.60 2.70 @ PANELLING © 650 FT. STRAPPING ® FLOOR TILE & CEMENT @ FOIL INSULATION IT PAYS TO PAY PROMPTLY GUARD YOUR CREDIT AS A SACRED TRUST CREDIT BUREAU of OSHAWA MEMBER: Associated Credit Bureau of Canada 286 KING ST. WEST. OSHAWA EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2000, Claim-) ing. Four-year-olds and up. One and one- sixteenth Miles, (12) 10-Shasta Road, Dalton 92.90 pete Ali's Pride, Hele 6,70 4: 12-Aurora Fox, Cosentino "9.20 Start good,won driving Also Ran in Order: Trust Him, Sun and Wind, Plucky. Crest, Secret Star.) Leton, Tarpon Run, Who Goes, Highest| 3.80 2.70 2.10\ Reward and Dorval. 4,00 2.40\winner, ch h, 7, Midianite -- Constant 2.20' Susan by Questionnaire. 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