Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jun 1965, p. 18

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Ps eh that ae Ish -eecdieeaed pate ee a) 108 645 065 «(848 SE Rn RR or gL ILE LI ION NEI CEE AEDS § et OIE es y peer THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 21, 1965 Patine bad D : 4 aos 8 panes SE RII hn En ateur Sport Offici ; Pick Crow 1600 95 30 38 +5 Placer 250 $244 24% 24% kL . : praton im g's" -s | Largely Attended ae ee 8 8 semble 1967 Pr Pi 1100 3% 3 ree 8S _, | PONTYPOOL -- More than Asse e ogram TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS - Shell | pr 300 $2558 Radiore 1000 43 424} 00 ' / 3 : ersons registered for the oy ieee tes 2) Sheil tw 100, S40 $0 $00 --10 page & tit ' " a3 {I a Chri rsp ares Geeeed OTTAWA (CP)---The men re-lanother suggested that each Quotations In cents unless marked s.| spopper Cit 100 45 445 tte | Ryanor $000 6 Wi te sponsible for amateur sports|province be the scene of at 1--Odd lot, xd--€x-dividend, xr--Ex-| Sister Steel 25 $14%4 14% 14% | Salem 1500 isa is 15% forestry field day at Pontypool have put together a multi-jleast one major sports event in rights, xw--€x-warrants, Net chai Stee! Can 30 --%| Sherritt $50 600 595 59S --5 fi ich doll k ents from previous board-lot closing T Fina S10 $14% 14% 14% | Sil Miller 1025 16 16 16 Saturday. The audience heard million dollar package of events|the centennial year. Tr Can PL 782 35% 35% Steep R oe OS SS hi lantation © prote |they'd like to see run off in|) Many of the events planned Trans-Mt 65 ve| Texmont 300 138 136 136 +3 (Speeches on plantation ' protec: INDUSTRIALS Trane 265 $2036 20% 20% -- ve} Fone 1000 10 #10 10 i iti 1967. by sports bodies concerned in Carbide -- 270 $287 287% 28% + ve 10% We an an tion, conditions in the market : ; »lholdi re tinal 11. Net} U Gas B pr 25 $55% 55¥2 S512 Va! Nay seo an a 1 di 4 "A great deal to think about,"|holding wor and nationa Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge t Soe 8 wae 2 +9 om phd 'eo eR \place, grading an nursery commented Robbins Elliott, di-\championships, some of them -_ 1271 $12% 12% 12%4--%| yo. sie 10 $18 8 BO Un Keno im ah "S10 39% +5, |stock. rector of planning for the Cen-'for the first time. Algenint tuo $3030 40 Wet Equip 125 slits 11% 11% Violam rte 4400 ' --w, They attended field demon- tennial Commission at the close| The Canadian Amateur Alum 44 pr 100 $41% 41% 41'%4-- | Weldwood 100 $11%4 14 1% Werner 500 r 5 strations at plantations in the of a: two-day conference on alHockey Association said it Alum 2p 42 25 $484 48% 48% Well Fin A 100 $7 6% 7 W Beaver 10500 72 20% 23 +28 terinial rts m.|wanted to sponsor a coast-to- Anthes A 275 $19%4 19% 19% Well Fin te 100 $54 Sie 5% West Mines 100 495 495. 495 +10 jarea and also saw demonstra- centennial-year sports progra Argus 720 $20 20 20 lest Ind 200 235-235 «(235 Wilco |, 2500 31% 31% 3!"4-- % tion of trimming, packaging and The commission picked up|coast tour by Canada's national Be tae ie Gat ek i Westcoast "£25 $15% 15% 15% | Windiall. : the tab to bring about 100 dele-/hockey team and clubs from Arg 250 pr 100 $53% 53' 53%2+2 | Westfir 25 $39 3914 39%2--% Zenmac 3500 39 EH jaerial spraying. ig ade thee othe? Sounteh an 260 4 70 $82 $52% 52% 52% W Pacific 260 $17 Ving 7 Zulapa 3000. 35 35 $ 'Arthur Walroth, - district for- gates here to make firm plans er countries. shdown 8 8 Weston A Y 1 3 ragemes ? ; ; a Atlan Ace 1540 6% wane West A wis oy nie 11% teen FOREIGN. TRADING ester, with the department of for 1967. |. Jack Van Pelt, recreation di Atlan 6 pr 100 Pt i Be | Gr Nor wis 300 200 200 200 lands and forests, welcomed the Four committees reported onjrector for the Northwest Terri- Atl Sugar 125 $22% --M) Cam. Chib 300 470 470 " Tits hi aK f rts ing|tories, said he needed $35,000 Atl Sug pr 10 $100 ia Wve -- | OILS Chimo 600 160 160 delegates. The meeting was the thinking of sports SOvOrene '* h ath Bank Mont 125 $64 -% Denison 220 31% 31% WM chaired by E. F. Johnston, tim- bodies from coast to coast. 0 work out an exchange of ath- Bank NS" 710 375. 789s Ame Oe, OO a tk liven 200 465 460 = Ya es . i i letes "between th and Bath PA Pa All Rox 1000 20 2. 2 165 165 ber supervisor. Mr. Elliott said the total cost § northern Bell Phone 346. $6004 60°" gore 7 toca a Ti lee a LONE a A of staging all the suggested|Southern Canada. Bratt sar a Mo + ve) Anchor 3000 17-17 «7 BIAINS : ; Bright '0 $754 754 7500 Ang UO 17400 136 132 134 --3 jcompetitions would be between) One committce said lack of BA Oil 250, $32%4 3234 323% Asemere 300786 181 186 +8 |$2,000,000 and $3,000,000. facilities is harming some ama- BC Forest. "50° $26% 26% 26% CS Pete 900 250 240 250 +5 | BC Phone 758.867" SEK Gay 280 163 163 16 2 | \WILL SELECT BEST id sports. Its report said that Cabol 135 9 9 +4 ent Del 760 $11 1% Tie - | BIRST RACE -- Purse' $2,000. Claim-|Furlongs (7). Arnold Charbonneau, head of 'the recognition of Canada as Dome Pete 200 $16% 16% 16% S f , ' ; ; can we bs ah mi Dynamic 168460 "Iss 110. 132 a7 (ing, founvear-olds end up. &: Furlongs | Xena envi, pitch ae I te the centennial sport program," international competitor de- € Pack A a 1 | frig mn fie |fimini Bill, Walsh 690 470 3.410) 2Lorne Boy, Bally = 3.10 said the suggestions would be|pends to a large extent upon C Pack B 25 $89 «89 89 7 |3-Bordeau Bar, Leblanc 50 4, an in ler: A-Victor's se lou - CAE 20 $18 18 1h -- a4) Mill City 48257 736570 +1. a Harrahs, Gomez 2.80| Titled Hero, Holy Hannah and Carodana, looked into and the best se- pad obtaining adequate facili C Brew 625 $9% 9% 9% | Nco ee so ris a | Also Ran in Order: Golden Bubble, A |Late Scratch--A- -Fabulad. lected. Cc Chem w 890 995 995 WS --5 House Boy, Flippin Floyd, Remister, ir A--Dane Hill Acres entry. .! i 4 C Dredge 750 315315 315. 5 | North AG 7% 76 76 --4 | Johnie, Jazz Round, A~Skip Over, Dark Winner, b f, 2, by Menetrier -- Chorus The delegates also made i x special stamp issue featur: C Imp Bk C25 $6480 Sse 4th -- Mh cine' 3000 47 2% 2% =) |Gem and ANSMaN. | wot try anuly:, by Chop Chop. 'few recommendations. Oneling athletics should be issued C 1 Gas Oil 2100 $11% 11 n or A--F Strona a 'otman erfry Poo! s i € Mere un Ma Provo Gas 310 245 248 | 24s Giese Corb. 4 by Sioa Avraia_| SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2500, Added jasked that 100 athletic scholar ue centennial year, said another CPR 920 $62e 62 62 -- we) Surry Pocol li dag " 7 " Whiskey Sour, by Double Scotch, "The Canadian Oaks Stakes," three-year- ships be awarded in 1967 and|suggestion, € Refract 225 $18¥2 184 18% Tried Oil. 2400 364 --."4 Pool $63,102. Daily Double Pool $94,182. old fillies, foaled in Canada. 1% Miles (5) Chemceti 750 $17% 17% 17% tents 34s me ao SECOND RACE--Purse $2,100. Claim-|I-A-N'thern Q'n, G'tines 2.20 2.10 2.10 ; Chrysler 190 $522 $24 $24 365 +25 Jing four-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 Miles|4-Northern Doll, Harrison 2.10 2.10 | Col Col br. 25 $27 27 27+ %) Wi'Deteta ime oe SS = lan. 2Tie Pilot, Maxwell | Computing 260 $231 23% 23'4 . 390 390 5 | 1-A-Neros Hero, Shuk --_19.90 10.50 5.30) Also Ran in Order: A-Lady Victoria Con Bidg 200 $5% Sie Se Ve 2-Real Black, Leblanc 6.40 8.20/and Doo Wacka Doo Con it ig pr. 100 $7% 7% 7%-- MINES 4Steve C., Dittfach 3.20 | A--_Windflelds Farm entry 5 " ft J Con 75°$42° 42 2 Me 'Also Ran in Order: Ponder On, Royal| THE QUINELLA, 1 AND 4, PAID $6.50) Le SON Ee: By THE CANADIAN PRESS jbeen selling computers behind Con el 4M $43% 43% 434+ % Am Larder 400 16 16 16 Doctor, Joe The Captain, Black Coral, Winner, dk b or br f, 3, by Nearctic-- . f " TSE SUSPENDS FIRM Con one 1140 $13% 13% 13% -- Ve n gl Moly i. a -" *" +2 | Acanthus, A--Artista, By Command, My! Victoriana, by Ardan. P Th T to Block exch the Iron Curtain. They are the Coron 120 p z75 $17 17 #7 ng Rouyn Liege and Quiet Nancy Poo! $81,612. surge Pool $46,328. . « SAILOR TO SAILOR ie lLoronto 0c xc ange} Cyows A 2 0 460 440 Aunor 340 765 74 760 435 |A--Mrs HJ Banks and Logview Farm SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $15,000 thes fined "stockbrokers TA jOmvec division of Sperry Rand ist Seag 125 $39 399 39 jankfi + entr' Added "Connau nt Cup Stakes, Handi- : " ' th wi oti ; | 2 we 10 oh ae ae hetee aig Ba % ge 2 (DAILY DouBLE, 7 AND 1, PAID $108.70 cap," three-year-olds and. up, foaled. 1 David Long, 14, a sea Geoffery Long, a Montreal ship, the Christian gt |Richardson and Co. Ltd. $1,000,|COrP. ae piney res sao iom ec' $13% M4 Wt unker " Winner, b g, 5, by Queen's Own -- Bulies- Canada. 1% Miles (11). 1 scour } i rf ' > fro the | n| j i. ter Co xports computers Dofasco 2525 $28 274 27% Cadamet 300 14 14 lave tea be Gol Pope. ce Gay. hare 420. 5.00 3.30] _ the Montreal peer pilot. David leaves a 2 al ae bs the exchange said Friday. The| po' Pp Dom Stores 275 $2412 Min 2uis-- 4) Camilo 700 200 29 29 --4 Pot $81,237 4Big Rocky, Lelbanc 30.90 9.90, Suburb of Boucherville, he a plat Maran month for a ay re will be | lfine was pea yl the ex-ifrom the United States are om Tar x 02 20% 20% i : - THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100, Claimn-|1-A-Brother Leo, Gomez 3.10/ some inters on_ sailin three-month training course only non-Norwegians on the |¢ e's board of governors) Du Pont 35° $5050 $0 ---¥e| C-Lencourt 1000 18 18 18 -- 4 ing, four-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs (7)| Also Ran in Order: Langcrest, Speedy| from pis father, Capt i. on the th ( 4 il ship. "oP Photo ae At hy 'on 8g rtner [ishtly regulated by the U.S. Eddy Mich 35 $39. 39 39. | Cassiac 210 .$12%% 124 124 &-Bradbury, Glassner 6.30. 4.70 3.20/Lament, King Gorm, Canadillis, Fast plain le three- foes a sa seat p. rule at a mer partner, commerce department's office Ecmo New 250 $13, 1313 Gent Pat 900.132 192132. 3/3. Fast-NeFleet, Walsh 6.10 3.80] Answer, A-Nacuba, Latin-Artist and Ky. ee ~| without the firm's knowledge, lof export control, which issued xquisite 0 $13 % 13 + % imo 5 2-Mount Market, Turcotte 3.70} Miracie | Pain 284 $99 99. 99 --- | Coch Will 1200 335 325 335 Also Ran in Order: A-Breconing, That|Late Scratch--Warrlors Day. M ti H { ] jhad_carried_out a proceeding) snarate licences for each com: FPE-Pion A 350 $16% 16% 16% + | Conigo 5000 55 54 $4 _\Critter, Boni Veitesse,-and Bonspiel A--M. Starko entry artin ope it lor trade 'which was inconsis-| t db Gen Bake 00 $9% 94 M+ Ye C Fen 1000 15 1S 18 -- "4 Late Scratch--A-Sky Spark, Roy Jo. Winner, b g, 5, by Empire Day--Kara - itent with just and equitable| \puter sold. Computers so vy GMC 260 $106 1051 1051 C Marben = 500-175 «'175«175. --10 | A--S M Paulson and R W Lee entry Lass, by Eternal Bull. : the U.S. firms have been Stan- Globe A new 100 $912 9% 9% C Mogul 400 475 470 475 Winner, b g, 5. by Fast and Fair--Fran- Pool $414,774. On Viet Nam |principles of .. trading." Under|! ida sas bg: Goodyear 50 $187 187 187 +1%) C Morrison 5200 161 161 161 +1 | cella, by Firethorn, EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,700. Allow jexchange rules, the brokerage|" ard ype G Mack B=: 300 $154 15 «15 --'% C_ Mosher 100 11S 115 115 Poo! $109,500. ances, three- and four-year-olds. About 5 " Paul GN Cap C w 200 M45 145 145, --40 | C Rambler 800 170 170 170 --S | FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,200. Claim- 1 1-16 Miles on turf course (10). LONDON, Ont, (CP) -- Pau n ana : WwW uc /house is responsible. ? Sr Wee . S bate ui Me. Sune ae ae ing, four-year-olds and up. 1' Miles on|5-Chief Brant, Rimilard 24.60 10.0 5.90 Martin, minister of external af- STORE SALES UP "A - 4 f Marshall Course (6). 2-Rhann, Leblanc a '6 ee? A eee ee cee ee 1b 1b ~ ¥ 1-Tavy Blye, Bailey 12.90 $.50 4.10/8-Baden-Baden, Harrison 390 fairs, said Saturday he is hope By SEAN FINLAY |fractional gains predominant.| Department store sales in Cut this cushioning Foot Plaster awker- 2 ov irnor D - + . x ioe Fh eto ts Saas | Compe a7 7 CE eee era Ae eT ate Caledon' Colsieh. Bortwsemrens |e Prime once Pearson ath Canadian Press Staff Writer [Chemicals and textiles, papers|May ran 3.4 per cent above to right size and shape for fast relief - HBC 100 $13% 13% 13% -- va| D'Aragon 500. 15 15 15 == al" Also Ran in Order: Cassis Miss, Ram- Spicy Favour, Korolevu, and New Herold.|help overcome Commonwea Industrial prices zig-zagged in jand metal working issues were|/May, 1964, sales in value, HB ONG 7230 $17 17 17 + | Denison 215 $305@ 30% 30% say 2nd and Hop Hop. Late Scratch--Black Isle. objections to a proposed five- Hlower, while other groups were|hyreau of statistics reporte Husky 400 $124 12 12 --%4/ East Sul, 200 715 715 715 --§ (Late Scratch--Wading Butch Winner, dk b or br g, 3, by Blue Man-- 1251 peace mission on Viet light trading on Canadian stock) Ohi) Ba Oe ae tt in the Lee statistics p cog) " ng pe er! ps? rae Frobex fon . i 80 Winner, b g, 4, by Blue Man -- Shutter, Delphi, by Sir Gallahad 3rd. "é Pp exchanges this week in a range é Abell . Banks, a est hit in the|Friday. Sales were down : 2 34a by Shut Out. | $122,779. Total Pool $971,144. am. oer cli e - -| imp Tob '125 $14%4 14%. 14% Genex 600 38 38 8 -- Ye Beet siiz.al9 Attendance, 17,481, Mr. Martin, here for a meet-|that included a 1965 low for the Sheie iden red only part Of|per cent and 3.5 per cent, Te-| ; oll sea pal 4 He 7 | rig re . had Me ze FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Allow-|Total Attendance, 12 days, 97,892. Total fas ok ahi Ontatlé Southwest- industrial index at Toronto and SSeS, spectively, in the Atlantic prov- Gg 'a 3 ¥ i | ati ice ; ee ee Mee likin" | Gorin seoa ae Ge ances, two-year-olds, foaled in Canada. 5|Mutuel Pool, 12 days, $6,429,385. ing Region Liberal Association,|@ Partial recovery later in the Actively traded issues in-jinces and Saskatchewan, but up| extra PROTECTION WHEREVER FEET 1 wuRT Int-City Gas 300 $15' 15'e- 154+ %4| Grandroy 500 2 2 2 --1 CON. RS . | week. cluded Massey-Ferguson, Con-|in all others. Ontario's gain] When shoss pinch or rub, cushion feet with Int Nickel 335 $93% 93 93% + %| Grandue 680 660 660 660 |said in an interview he talke : ' ao e tploy "Iwas greatest at. 6.8 per cent,| Dt Scholl's Kurotex foot plaster Int Util 162 $31% 31% 31% -- %| Gulch 1000 10a 10% 104+ with Mr. Pearson by telephone Industrials, in a state of de-)Sumers Gas. CPR, Abitibi, : g softer, more protective than ordinary mole- Inter PL 25 $892 89'A B92 -- ta) Headway 1000-1919" 19 $2 an i . lantic Acceptance, Stelco, Alu-|With British Columbia next at! skin--yet costs no more. Easy to cut to sien Int Sti P 2000 S45 + Ve! Heath 3000 74 7% 7% early Saturday cline since' mid-May, appeared) tities, Tntevravincthl ' Steel|5.9 per cent. "Sate relief for corns, callouses, tender spots. inv Grp A 235 $12%@ 12% 12% + %| High-Bell 100 650. 650 650 --25 FIRST RACE -- 1 mile (trot) for 3 yos.| Also started: Doc Fin, Reckless Living,' "T™ believe 'he (Mr. Pearson) | elf-adhering. Water-repellent. ITL Ind 225 $13% 13%. 13% Hud Bay 210 $72 7272 and up purse $800 (8) Hoota Hanover, Cotton Maid, and Flying a Srercenie the" abjectiony to reverse their course and be-' land Pipe, Canadian Breweries BREACH CURTAIN D i il gc i I ad ey tsiols® $000 tae Net a9 57 Yonder Deslardins NR ee S| Cathey: Marti id gin the slow climb to higher!ang Weston R Two U.S. companies navel chol KU T . Saber Kingston 9.10 4.90 Mr. artin sald. rele -- #6 Jer Gw_ 0 TB TE Ine | Int Helm 2m 1 18 1 +9. Amacican Plt Morisey 13. SiKTH RACE -- rhe Tar Hen!" 1 mile MiG. Atartin, said he will dis- °C ---- _-- va bad a Time 208 1-5 (pace) for 3 yos. Purse $3,000 (6) eegee Ane NN ape The 87-stock industrial index lg ee. a soot 2 Be 'Also started: Danny K. Peters, Secret Good Flyer McKinley 96 610 390, cuss the Viet Nam question' Th oe .e venett fig gg SU Oi sd Ue eh oe ae Son, Phyllis Marie, Mid's Boy, and Deep Sonny Creed Galbraith 830 490 with United Nations Secretary-\2t the Toronto Stock Exchange coco w in women" Kerr Add 1580. 805. gos. aos. tg | RUN Atom Moe ge " General U Thant in New York hit a 1965 low of 164.94 at noon r = Time 204 7@ Lakeland 50 885 885 B85 K Anacon 400 320 320 320 SECOND RACE -- 1 mile (pace) for 3, Also started: Kwik Kat, Collector, and tonight Tuesday. Its high was reached Lakeland pr 750 $20% 20% 20% | Kopan 100 11 vn, and Up puree 81000 () DNF-Singer onig : | Mav. 14--178.32. | Lakeland w 200 535 $35, 535 Lab Min 125 $33 33 3 jdinor Joe Conte 32.40 10.10 4.30/ DNF -- Did not finish -- Broken Equip» He said he will also talk "As | keerartes 1S Sire We es.) Cutt im Se 1s | icoormy Min Pompe 48 tet with Mr. 'Thant about Canadian After touching the low, the Lau Fin 140 25 $25 25 25 + 14) Latin AM 300 11% 118 Te ee Bey eenlerene 2 any crea Paid eam re. ° 7 suggestions for meeting the UN me list pe ig ig ily Pome ron © ee or ae ee | Lee Pe ae Also started: Negiey Hal, Star John : financial crisis: posted gains for the next three Lev 425 $13% 1 Va -- Y Mai 100 255 55 255 --| hes " Lopto A 200 apg Ht e+ tel Macon. 1000 | 40 "r 10 Stony and Adios Yates SEVENTH RACE -- | mile (pace) for' 'The Canadian proposals have trading-days. Prices fell slightly hep ine oe aes eae Macteod 100 100 100 100 +9 [DD- Nos, 30 Yonder and 6 -- Minor teen arr Seo -400 3.s0\not. yet been made public. Friday. On the Montreal and ey Gs tee Cia ae ee en ee A a ity ce Secaiched: erry. Canuck Boston Wick Feagan 6.00 4.59; _______________ |Canadian Stock Exchanges, MB PR 165 $az'e 324 et | Marchant 1000 21 220 202 a ue Sri Me prices also recovered, then on ve THIRD RACE -- 1 mile. (pace) for 3 Time 206 2-5 . ee a |) eee, a alk EM TT lpae so we ps te Rise started: tom tally, or w. stew 27 Persons Hurt backed away. | Rois A. 8 Se ig | acatamn tee Terabe. Ver Rodger Hal Madill 11.70 7.90 3.50 art's Clan, Tonka G, and Corporal Byrd. | > ' wey Bar Hal Brown 15.40 5.90 IDE IN Molson B 210 $9 3844 + Meintyre im 877 79 + % Eclipse Norris 290| EIGHTH RACE -- "The Leaside In U S Derailment INDEX DOWN -- Awaba a ee ie ce te pores we es Time . 208 Stakes' 1 mile (trot) for 4 yos. and up Ws The Toronto industrial nde NO NGes oe ta cull went ee as Also started: Johnny Song, Buster Grat-| purse $3,660 (8) : : . closed at 167.88, down .36 on the| a a ee | Ne Bol 8 tan, Lady Violet Direct, Jamies Song, end |A-Betsy Herbert Herbert 3.70 2.70 2.40 DELPHOS, Oflio (AP) -- A Gack, Qshows A 25 $4 424 As Newconex 500 565 565 565 +g | Kroger Prince. Seisdron ates Verte iaoinight passenger train from Chi- Atlantic "Adgabtande: aronned ac Pete 180 $105 105 10% -- Neonex w 600 150 140 150 . ' York ed the anuc c / FOURTH RACE -- | mile (pace) for 3 Time 203 4-5 cago to New rk jump + ll ooh a i 28 co Nin oo yos. and up purse $900 (8) Also started: Leland Hanover, Danny track at main street in this 13% to 6% in heavy trading-- QN Gas 210 $10% 10% Nisto 100 8 8 8B Andy Atom Coke 9: 2 2 Seng: A, Culen Palerd:. Ganedion "1nitye t Ohio community of 147.205 shares--after' President Rockowr. 350 $14 tog 4 Norbea 400 220 220 220 Mr. G Dillon Macrae 3.70 3.00 sion, and A-Sis Herbert western 3 4 : : Rothman" 200 $247: 24% 24% + 1a| 'Norpax. 2000 18 «#917=«7 Wesley Grattan Gorski 3.10 A -- Coupled Herbert Stable Entry 7,000 late Sunday night. C, P, Morgan said the firm was Royal Bank 101 $75' 75% 75%-- Ys Northcal 16000 50 46 50 +6 | Time 208 25 , TSAO RAGE ot ale ; Twenty-seven of its 150 pas- unable to meet some of its Salada 1200 $11% 11% 11%--% Northgte 100 825 825 825 +5 Also started: Hal Baldiwin, Dick's Hen. mile (pace) for 3 hort-t bligations early in Seven Arte 100 $13' 13' 134+ Ve Nudul 500 16 16 16 +2 /ly. Charley Forbes, Ballerina Wick, and) yos. and up purse $1,200 (8) sengers were injured. Eight re-)Short-lerm obligation Mi : Shell Can 250 $1648 16% 16% Paramaq, 1000 10 ,10 10 Princess Dillon. Favonian Grattan Fean 13.90 480 $20/quired treatment at hospitals,|the week. The company entere = i eo FIFTH RACE -- 1 mile (trot) for 3 yos. Armbro Explorer McKinley i40\but all were released after receivership Thursday. and up purse $1,100 (8) Time 205 1-5 sweepi Sudbury Varcoe 4.80 2.80 2.40 Also Started: Minor Mac, Arawana treatment. The possibility of bd FaRE Maduff's Lassie Walker 3.60 2.50 Adios, Thunder Bars, Noral Gale, and' Fourteen cars of the Pennsyl- changes -at the Toronto Stoc Count Yates Kingston 2.90 Time 206 2-5 TUESDAY, JUNE " CLEAR AND FAST FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden thretyear-olds. 7 (Furlongs (17), Sweet Bully ,, wierro X105 Lovely Fate, Armstrong 122 '¢ Count Fair, Sorensen 110 4 Play The Game, No Boy 110 6) Penadee, No Boy 115 f, Bridget L., Harris X112 Ye Pure iron, No Boy 110 id Jet Inpaeer, Werry X120 A Valsprious, No Boy 117 Poker Man, No Boy 110 {Prince Mahan, No Boy 110 | Fast Kitten, No Boy 105 | Also Eligible: Bedford Park, Turcotte X110; Davids Chic, Maxwell 105; Gal- lumphant, Sutcliffe X117; Curette, Sut- | cliffe X112; Hi Lynnie, No Boy 105. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. (3000) Claiming, three-year-olds. 62 Furlongs 02) Fielder's Choice, Werry X112 Greek Tar, Maxwell 112 Young Fashion, Walsh 109 Jennie Murphy, No Boy Petene, Gomez 114 Cavalino, No Boy 106 Tracey Glen, Ryd Boy 109 City Dancer, Turcotte X109 Harvonian, Inouye 11) Select Sin, No Boy 106 Silver Penny, Harirs X104 THIRD RACE -- Purse $72,000. (Maid ens), Maiden Claiming (5000), two: year-old fillies, foaled in Canada. § (Fur longs (18) Breezy Breeze. Alot Tolike, Dittfach Mimico, Armstrong 117 Vichalma, No Boy 117 Crafty Music, Ferro X112 } Hunter's Delight, Ferro X112 Luxury Dip, Walsh 117 Neptunes Hostess, Leblanc Sloppy Slippers, No Boy 117 Margchas, No Boy 117 \Valley/Town, Cuthbertson X112 «| Monof Tkpe, Hernandez 117 Alsi igible: Miss Telso, No Boy 117 BlackU'Kitten, Remillard 117; Cegwn Wa Robinson WW WwW ALL-YEAR JACKET By ALICE BROOKS See how cables plus stockin-| ette create a rick texture, per-| fect for year-round wear. 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(CP)--La- Lets Scawf Werry X108 boratory officials said a_ colt Professor Morton Ki-D-Ka, No Boy A-115 hi : Maile Gee a6 which bit a horse breeder here Joins Trent U Valecrest Lady, No Boy 109 last week was rabid. - Red Purse, No Boy 110 Elmer Cunningham, 53, was. PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- Choir Practice, Robinson 110 Trent University today an- iWon whues? Keo! Ray iG bottle feeding the partially par- nounced: that Prot, Witllam: L. A -- T E King, WT Mason and F Junger alysed colt in a pasture last entry EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 (3,000) elbow, claiming four year olds and up 1 1-8 miles ' : fa ae GAC MAPANAIT: Sure Coron) The colt died Wednesday. was found to be rabid after Supreme Chief Inouye 116 Dandier No Boy 113 carcass was sent to the veter- My Valentine Ferro X109 He Grey Beau, No Boy 122 inary college in Guelph and its|Trent July 1, Crystal Fire, Walsh 117 brain to a laboratory in Hill,, As master of the college Gronte Turkey. Turcotte. X06 Que, Prof. Morton will be in charge Gum Swamp, Gomez 119 Mr. Cunningham was ordered of administration of the institu- Kee Las ace y {o begin a 14-shot series of inoc- tion, its faculty and student POST TIME 2 p.m ulations body. ° a e Over 65 and want more out of life? / | Investigate an Annuity. | Life on "just enough" income can be a frustrating ig and dull existence. Yet it's the life led by many people to-day who live on a limited pension. Extra money from interest and dividends on their few investments can hel t in many cases it's still not enough to really enjoy life. Selling investments for cash is a temporary solution but in the long run it means less income and more money worries. | The answer is an annuity. It scientifically com- bines interest and capital to provide a guaranteed income for life. It banishes stock market worries. Gives peace of mind. How much income an annuity wil! provide depends on many factors. Your age, for example, and the kind of annuity you buy. One popular type would give a man age 70 who deposits $10,000, an income of $1,248 a year as long as he lives. For information on an annuity to fit your needs just call the Manufacturers Life representative. MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY vania Railroad's 20-car Admiral) Exchange was also announced rumbled this week. Chief among them is and president, |three baggage cars flipped on in his cedures and the listing of new ' ; Morton, well - known Canadian Tuesday when it bit him on the'pjctorian at the University of Manitoba, It first Master of Champlain Col-| itsilege at Trent. Lt.-Gen. H. D. Graham, will get more power post. A special depart- is being set up to examine trading, members _ pro- has been appointed will assume his position at! 1966. F. L. Crossley Representative Bus, 728-7391 Res. 728-8547 id 11.68 if sgauist plain horse sense! It's just plain good horse sense to get rid of those useable items that your family no longer need for CASH. And it makes equally good sense to advertise your wares in the peoples market place . Times Classified Columns. : The thousands of people who 'read Times Classified Ads are in a buying frame of mind. They're reading the want ads because they're looking for what you have to sell. So, use your horse sense sell old Dobbin's still-useable horse collar, or what- ever you have, for a top price. And, spend just pennies for the ad that brings you this extra cash. Call 723-349 To place your result-getting Times Action Want Ads t anaeneaeR: oe

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