Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jul 1965, p. 19

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30--Automobile fer Sale |30--Automobile for Sole 1 Di PILE EAR, Gee bei Aneeipinnn ee. 33--Autemobiles Wanted town, 37--Auetions THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS "Before You Buy give Bill @ try' AVE APPIER OLIDAYS WITH THE CLEANEST MOST DEPENDABLE CARS IN TOWN @ TRADE UP OR DOWN @ FINANCING AVAILABLE 1964 OLDSMOBILE Super 88, automatic, power steéring ond brokes, radio, Couldn't be. better if new. Mileage 19,000. $3095 1960 PLYMOUTH Belvedere, radio, one owner, 25,000 octual miles. Perfect in every way. $895. 1960 CHEVROLET Bel-Air, V-8, two way power, radio, $1095. 1950 CHEVROLET 6 cylinder. Special only $200. 1955 PONTIAC 6 cylinder, perfect running car with good appearance. $200. Licensed mechanics on duty et all times for major ond minor repairs. Also tune-ups. "Red Mitton specialist on British and sports cars, o BILL WHITTICK MOTORS. LTD. 1250 DUNDAS EAST 668-5871 - 72 ALL CASH For clean cars or trucks we deal up or down, Liens paid. NICOLS MOTORS LIMITED 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across fromm Royal Hotel Whitby 668-3331 1958 OLDSMOBILE, four door hardtop, radio, power steering, and brakes, 7 offer, 496 Mary Street, or telephone 728- 3109. CONVERTIBLE, full custom with mag. wheels, bucket seats; white Nouhide in- terior, many extras, A-1 shape for street use. Value $6,000. Best offer about $2,900. pied eician Can be financed. Whitby, a = BIRD convertible in. A-1 shape. Also '34 Ford coupe hot rod, chevy powered. Must sell. Can be financed. Trade expected. Whitby, 668- 668-3015. 1962 PONTIAC Parisienne convertible, automatic, power steering, power brakes, bucket seats, stereo. Excellent condition. Best offer accepted. Call between 6-9 p.m. 728-4905. 1955 CADILLAC sedan, good running order, Very 3008 body. Needs paint job. $200.00, 668-4 1964 SaaVROLT par. 2 door hard- top, 327-300 HP engine, 4 speed floor shift. Radio, black with whitewall, posit traction. Private, Whitby, 668-5152 1958 1CK Special sedan with radio, washers, back-up lights, mechanically per- fect body, good condition, $400 or best cash offer. 725-5555. 1955 CHEVROLET deluxe, two-door, Food 700 original miels. One owner, A-1 dition, 725-1926. Apply 210 Chadburn ec 1956 CHEVROLET convertible, 6 cylinder standard drive, radio, whitewalls, skirts, Telephone Whitby, 668-2632, CARS WANTED Buying a New Car ? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "Save"' TED CAMPIN MOTORS ° 723-4494 = Res. 725-5574 a CARS PAINTED SPECIAL $55 APPLY 83 RITSON RD. S. ot rear of Texaco Station @ Collision Experts @ Free Estimates i AUCTION SALE The undersigned auctioneer will sell by public ouction for Nicholas Sherba, 2 mile west of Hampton and | mile south Lot 17 con. 4 Darling- ton twp. Friday, July 9, 14 head of Holstein cattle, hens, hay baled and loose, 150 bushel rodney oats, Case tractor in good condition, Massey Horris 3 furrow plough on rubber, tractor disc, cultivator, spreader, roll- er, horrows, mower, seed drill, M.H. binder, rubber tire wagon, quantity of furniture, forks, hoes, chains, many other articles, Sale at 1:30. Terms cash. CLIFF PETHICK Auctioneer. HARWOOD AUTO BODY @ Auto Collision and Repair Work @ Truck Repairs and Refinishing NOW LOCATED ON _ THE Oshawa -- Port Perry Highway (Formerly Ross Auto Body) 655-3621 OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE offers ex- pert carburetor and auto electric ser- vice, 222 King Street West, 728-0817. | TRA Transmis- 1957 PONTIAC V-8 automatic four-door hardtop. For quick sale telephone Whitby 668-2782 afternoons only. 19599 CHEVROLET BelAir four-door, 6 automatic, new tires, paint job, radio, Very good condition, $850. Telephone 725-5125. 1953 CHEVROLET automatic, Hackney Motors 1180 SIMCOE N. 728-0031 good con- sions are our only business. 1038 Simcoe North. Phone 728-7339. 35---Lost and Found 8--Coming Events ROWE Travel Service TOURS July 17 - AUG. 8 23 doy Western Circle Tour. Sept. 17-24--7 day Bermuda Cruise 26-Oct. 10-15 day East Coast Tour. Sept. For information contact ROWE Travel Agency PORT HOPE, ONT. _ LOST -- Yellow female Collie (smal! size), with Bowmanville tag. Lost In Osh- awa. Reward. Telephone Bowmanville, dition, new tires, $95. T! 1953 PONTIAC, good motor, radio, $75. Telephone 728-0271. '@ PARISIENNE convertible, 728-6472. tires and BUYING OR SELLING -- 261 auto- TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA Gust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 matic, power steering, radio, new paint, tires, matching woodgrain steering wheel. | Best offer. 728-9373 after 5. 'S38 PONTIAC, 2 door coach, corvette motor, 3-speed floor shift, royal masters, | radio. Must sell 5 or | 623-2525, | LOST -- vicinity of Courtice, Brittany |Spaniel, orange ard white, tatoo on left ear, No. HOW13. Finder please tele phone 723-5732 or contact J. Smith, 182 | Cromwell Avenue. |LOST -- Small bieck female puppy, |with white spot on chest, Thursday at lOshawa Shopping Centre. Telephone [Whitby 668-4917. best offer, 453 Juliana Drive. 1953 PONTIAC, four door sedan, mech- anically sound, body and fires In good $95 or. best offer. 725-0394. KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trode up or down Always top quality (OST -- from Emerald, Cedar Street area, man's wrist watch, extension brace let - English made. Reward. Telephone 725-8511. 19 PONTIAC Parisienne, four sedan, Good oye Pod will trade. Telephone 7: 49. 1959 PONTIAC door accept LOST -- Man's bive trousers between Eaton's and Park Road on King Street West, Wednesday, June 30th coming from cleaners, Telephone 728-9498. cylinder, radio. 'Ane oll space heater, A, proximately 2 x 3'; two-piece bed chester- field, TR ales for cottage. Telephone 668-599. 19599 CHEVROLET two-door hardtop, v4) Good boy's LOST -- from Children's Arena, | Tele-| egg red CCM, 28 Reward! |phone 725-2872. automatic, radio, $695. Telephone 725-0264. $25 DOWN! $8.50 woukly buys 'S58 Meteor stationwagon. Cash, trade or terms at LNicols Motors. Whitby 668-3331. WRECKING 1958 Oldsmobile standard transmission. Four new tires. Motor good. |Apply 584 Harmony Road South after 6 |p.m, | |'86 PONTIAC sedan, excellent mechani- |cally condition, $185. '55 Chevrolet, clean, it runs, $35 full price. 137 Harmony Road North. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN 1500, good condition bana) sale. Telephone Mr. Abel, 725- 17 between 6 and 7 p.m. MORE CASH Paid for Good ecleon cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD, SOUTH 723-9421 MOTORS -- $35 up. All car parts. Cour- tice Auto Wreckers. Telephone 723-5541 or nights, 725-4404, ig USED CAR PARTS, spindies to make = CADILLAC, four door hardtop with trailers, also used tires 509 Bloor Street |radio and fully power equipped. extra East, after 4, 723-228) tires, excellent condition, $700. | Phone 723-7291 aft OSHAWA and District Used Auto Parts-- oa be Elan RE Wrecking Chevs, Fords, Chrysler Prod-|1%60 ENVOY, fair condition, $200. Schee oict Wa bet any oid wreck. ee Haack sale: Aoply 205 Ritson oed North, 54 CHEVROLET | four-door | seden || 31---Compact Cars for Sole| lon. Telephone 723-7600 wer * VOLVO & PEUGEOT %& MERCEDES BENZ JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service .30 p.m. 1952 CHEVROLET, power drive. Rebull | -- and gah og M Scola! body . Alax 5. | 1963 CHEVROLET convertible, au' immaculate condition. Must itoma- sell. 1963 LAURENTIAN four-door V-8, matic dosh, seat wate pos sel padded dash, sea' 's, plus extras. i coat eal Meare et 1953 aaavaoLe? standar 'two-door, 2 $125 or best offer. cae "725-4172. 1962 PONTIAC Parisienne V-8, two-door | auto HOLY CROSS. BINGO Every Friday 7:45 $600. IN PRIZES $210. in 56 Nos. $20 Consolation $200. in 59 Nos. $20 Consolation Free Admission--Good Parking No Children Please WHITBY FLOORING CONTRACTORS ONTARIO HOSPITAL SEALED TENDERS will be re- ceived by the undersigned, until 3:00 p.m. (E.D.T.) on THURSDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1965 | ° for the Installation of Vinyl SUNNYSIDE PARK BINGO TONIGHT 20 games ot $20, 5 games ot $30. $150 Jackpot 2 -- $250 Jackpots. NUMBERS -- and -- Early Bird Game RED BARN Children under 16 not admitted. Asbestos Tile and Vinyl Sheet Tile at the Ontario Hospital, Whitby, Ontario. Specifications and Tender Documents may be obtained from, or viewed at Room 6630, Department of Public Works, East Block, Parliament SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. VOLKSWAGEN Sales and Service New ond Used Cars 334 Ritson Rd. S. 723-3461 _Open Open Evenings ZOLTAN - NICK & DAN'S Your authorized DATSUN DEALER hardtop, equipped, very low mileage. | Telephone 728-0647 after 5. 1986 PONTIAC -- some new parts, $100. | Telephone Whitby 48-5969. 1982 CHEVROLET Biscayne sdoor, cylinder, standard, wheel discs, new tires, low mileage. Telephone 5369 after § p.m. 1%5 RAMBLER Ambassador, V-8 automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, two-tone. other extras. $3,250 or best offer. Bowmanville 623-2614, 1962 FORD, two-door hardtop, radio | | whitewalls, power steering, six automatic, | $1,400 or best offer. Telephone 1522 Orono. | 1999 EDSEL ranger, two-door hardtop Excellent condition, white and blue, clean a New paint. Best offer. Phone 723- 1. ae four | 723- hardtop, Volkswagen Service 160 Simeoe South 1987 BUICK Stationwagon, 4-door hardtop. Fully equipped. Private sale. Telephone Oshowa 728-0051 Bowmanville 623-5045. 1960 CORVETTE, near r original condi- Hird PONTIAC Strate Chie vi 'automatic tion, low mileage. Telephone 725-3272. r-door, radio, 'and Interior ' in| 1963 VALIANT convertible Signet 200, A-1 excellent condition. $750. Phone Whitby shape, bucket seats, eg whitewalls, 668-4712. 1T 987- 57-4926 or 723-1618. 195) PONTIAC Stetionwagon Satara, V8 | 1954 BLUE MGB, radio, windshield wash- automatic, power brakes, power steering, ers, wire wheels, seat belts, soft ns sete radio, new tires and paint job. Immacu-jtop, in excellent condition. For further late condition, Private 728-7909. |information cali 72-5163 after 5 } p.m. W958 CADILLAC coupe de Ville. Needs |i9s) VOLKSWAGEN, deluxe, red, good some body work. For informaton. Tele- condition. Telephone Whitby ivy Yin phone 728-1892 A 4988 AUSTIN, clean conditior i we 196) CHEVROLET four-door, radio, heat- age. Full price $350. ondiion, Low | er, 6 cylinder, standard shift. Reason- pm 725-6874, ably priced. Telephone 725-5661. li MOA I achrnneel Nair 958 Mi 195 RAMBLER stationwagon, automatic, 'best offer. V8 motor All accessories radio etc. After 463. 4594 5 apply 783 Shelley Avenve id |190 ANGLIA FORD, two-door, This cer 191 BUICK, twodoor hardtop, fully runs very well, $175. Telephone Ajax equipped. Must sell ble "ds 147 Athabasca | 947-4086. Street, Oshawe. 72% 1963. VALIANT V200_ 1938 PLYMOUTH deluxe sedan (passed mahogany brown Ce. & ae, savy lane inspection), radio, Prestone, warranty. Extras. $1995. A 942-079". ew battery and brakes. Telephone 725-| 1964 BLUE MOB, rad Tadio, windshield wash- ie Ci VROLET "agar jers, wire wheels, seat belts, soft top; Coac boot top. In excellent condition. For fur- Telephone Whitby 668-8139 _____| ther information call 723-5163 after § p.m. i a FORD, A-1 cAindition, "44,000 original | i941 TRIUMPH Heraid, body in excellent $350. ane. takeover tires, Taleohone Ta-\34 $090 oF best offer, 72-1061. 1963 RAMBLER "aon 'wagon, six-cylin-| '4 19 bog standard, twin-barrel carburetor, 1959, AUSTIN Wid pO ee ™ back-ups, washers, mirror, low mileage, A-1 condition. One owner. Best offer: Bowmanville 623-3777! '28-1012 after 4 p.m hong 'CLOSMOBILE, 375. or best offer. |1964 ( ANGLIA SUPER, AM-FM ra radio, jio, all $50. 1 put A-1 condition. Bowmanville Options. Very. clean and economical, isin. Ask. for Jim. $1175. Call Ray Cooke, Ajax 942-5514, _ s7 1957 OLDSMOBILE automatic $7250. ; Tele. | 196) ! FORD FALCON -- standard, custom phone 728-1730 after 5 evenings. | 2-door, 42,000 bod a biti $895. or best 195) CHEVROLET sedan, Good condition. |" Apply 286 Drew street after 6 p.m. a VOLKSWAGEN, worn new like ------ = me '65 mode jechanically A-1, body immac CONVERTIGLE 1958 Dodge Custom late. privat haa. Pal ealeoed AMEN roma lael nn rer. Felepnene, 7a $600. Telephone 726-610! 1986 OLDSMOBILE good tires, body, radio $250 or bes! offer, or will accept smalier car on trade. 723-4882. 1988 PONTIAC Laurentian 4door. hardtop, 6 cylinder, standard transmission, radio, good tires, new paint job, 887 Simcoe St., North or telephone 728-2178 after: 7 p.m. 1963 PONTIAC convertible 327. Bucket seats. Automatic aus Apply 15 Rifeon Rd, South good condition, $550 or Telephone Chris at Whitby oi). ry clear rec 32--Trucks | for ma 1963 FORD Econoline Van, 16,000 miles, jimmaculate condition. Telephone Ajex, 942-2924. 195) CHEVROLET 'a-ion pickup, Telephone Hampton 263-2569. 1955 CHEVROLET, three- ton. Special with 14 foot combination dump with front end hoist. New 900 tires on rear manville, 623-5756 33--Automobiles Wanted SHAW AUTO WRECKING Co. $725. 7) iy MERCURY 2a 'door sedan, black, red| * trim. This car must be seen to be appre- ciated. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. 1999 CHEVROLET. Four 'o choose from. Ne son payment with easy terms. Call oy foday! Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375 ihe Fon Lyte Parisienne, 4-door hardtop, atching Interior. Easy terms. Gus Son brows bought. 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS y ree Lid. 78-7375 5s. cars for wrecking. Highest prices peu. Thea CHEVY 11 converiible., Mist bive|% Wentworth East, 725-118) with matching roof and interior .Auto-| OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars| matic, radio, discs, whitewalis. Must seli.|for wrecking. Tires and parts for sale. 60-478, [1178 Nelson Street, Telephone 725-2162, | r ae AUSTIN Cambridge, $150. . Telephone | Bow- | bought, parts for sale. Iron and smnetals |e Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario. A $800.00 Bid Bond, a 100%. Performance Bond and eo 50% Payment Bond will be required os specified. BUS TOUR to Washington, D.C. ton, Virginia, July 30 to. August 2 | Fare Including hotel accommodation, $42 Telephone 725-8470. Arili NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 at ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jockson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $160. IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 EVERLASTING MEMORIALIZATION is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER that we supply and install; Please call MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 IN MEMORIAM BEATTIE -- in loving memory Charles and Jennie Beattie, who passed away August 28th -- ay Pag fen 1964, Grant vpen them, em eternal And let Hight perpetual | sine --Always ri Evelyn Hillier. BUTLER -- In loving sikeken Butler, who pemed ewey" awey suly 8, M3 our i your memory lingers, weetly + fond and true, thee Ns py ef 'day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. --Always remembered by the children, McCONNELL -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Hugh Wal- pan McConnell, who passed away July efi remembered by wife Babs and children, Mary Ann and Douglas. McCONNELL -- In loving memory y our dear son-in-law, Hugh who passed away July 8th 1963, --Always remembered by Mom and Dad MeRobinson. , CARD OF THANKS | TOMPKINS -- | wish to sincerely thank | relatives, friends and neighbors for their | kindness during our recent bereavement jin the loss of a loving husband and father. |} Also give thanks for the lovely Hed: tributes. A special thanks to Dr. A. B, Sylvester, Nurses and: staff Bowman- ville Memoria! Hospital, Smiths Transport and Employees. --Mrs. Gerald Tompkins and family HORTOP -- In the midst of our sorrow we wish to express our heartfelt thanks |and appreciation to our relatives, many friends and neighbors for the kindness jand sympathy shown me in the loss of my beloved husband, Reuben Hortop. We especially wish to thank Rev. |Dyck for his consoling words, all the |donors of the many beautiful tloral| ---- | offerings, and my friends for the mony) jcards of sympathy received. Special | thanks to the pallbearers and the Arm:| strong Funeral Home for their kind and| efficient services; and the nurses at the Oshawa General| | Hospital. | --Mrs, Adeline Hortop and the storie | OBITUARIES MRS, JAMES B. MacLAREN |Stakes for two-year-old fillies at} Tor | The death occurred suddenly} \this morning at the home of her \daughter, 304 Lyndeview dr., Whitby, of Celia Hannah Fer- jris, wife of the late Jarses B. $10 each Horizontal Line |MacLaren, She was in her 75th yea A daughter of the late Mr.| jand Mrs. Georooge Ferris, the| deceased was born at Inger- soll, Ont., and was married there in December, 1891. Prior ------|\to moving.to Whitby, Mrs. Mac- jLaren lived | Toronto. | She was a member of St. |Andrew's Presbyterian Church, | Whitby, and was devoted to her ag Mrs. MacLaren is survived by Ithree daughters, Mrs. ee |Spratt (Helen) of Whitby, Mrs. D. A. MacGillivray (Jean) of! |Toronto and Mrs. W. W. Beaton |(Margaret) of Noranda, Que- |bec. Also surviving are eight \grandchildren and 17 great- grandchildren. Two sons, Dr. James F, MacLaren and Gor-) jdon G. MacLaren, predeceased) her. The funeral service in Ingersoll. and will be |held at the W. C. Town Funeral] =, |Toronto. | | | Tenders will not be consider- | ed unless made on forms BIRTHS supplied by the Department. | The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Jor J. D. Millor, Deputy Minister, Department of Public Works, __Ontario jof 6 ay BILENDUKE -- To Peter and Pat (nee} Taylor) a son, on Wednesday, 1965, at the Oshawa General Hospital k ial July 'other for Gregory. GROEN -- Peter and Barbara their first child, a son, Ibs. 11 ozs,. h floor staff DEATHS | lin iw BOWMANVILLE HEATING CONTRACTORS ie St CLARK, William John |At Oshawa General Hospital on Thurs- day, July 8, 1965, his 8ist year, idower of Janet Ann Morrison, William John ark of Buffalo, New York reet West. yet completed BOYS' TRAINING SCHOOL SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, until 3:00 p.m. (E.D.T.) on THURSDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1965 for the Supply ond Installa- tion of a complete heating system in the Greenhouse ot the Boys' Training School, Bowmanville, Ontario, \€ Hi ile | 94 1c Plans, Specifications and Ten- | der Documents may be. ob- tained from, or viewed at | Room 6630, Department of | Public Works, East Block, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario. A $500. Bid Bond, a 100% Performance Bond ond a 50%. Payment Bond will be required as specified. Fi a Tenders will not be consider- |S: | Jablonski, |Mrs. Florian Kwiotek, Jand John Fialka, all of Oshawa; in his} Resting at the Armstrong|concentrated. on working him |Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral! | Lens in tie' Chocsl on eri, behind the -mobile starting gate. | July 8, 1965, the chapel Saturday, FIALKA, John ntered into rest jospital, on Wednesday, July 7th, and of Mrs. Mrs ajak father (Helen), (Gladys), 7ist year. h, at 2 p.m. emetery. MacLAREN, Celia H. ite James B. MacLaren, D. A. MacGillivray (Jean), and Gordon G., also grandchildren, in uneral Chapel; Whitby, July 10th? m. Mount Interment MceLure ed urfles made on forms sup- plied by the Deprtment. The lowest or ony tender not necessarily occepted, J. D. Miller, Deputy. Minister, Department of Public Works, Ontario 1, Herbert Ross Skitch, of 582 Carlyle Court, Oshawa, will not be responsible |for any debts contracted in my name by ny one on or after this date July 7, 1965, ithout: my written consent. Herbert Ross Skitch 1, Wayne Very! Little, of 607 Clarence Dr., | Whitby, will not be responsible for any | debts contracted in my mame by any 'one or or after this date July 7, 1965; with- out my written 'consent. Wayne Little LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE «SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 duly Interment Mount Lawn! Clark late of Peterborough. father Mrs: Allan Oke (Helen) and William Predeceas,,5teno, Italy's entry ed by son, James. Mr. Clark is resting|day's at the: Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King|'Trot Funeral arrangements not) Suddenly at her daughter's residence, 304\urday at Trist, Lyndeview Drive, Whitby, on Thursday, Celia H. Ferris, wife of the dear mother|Said veteran American trainer- ya heggbe! P. N. Spratt, (Helen), of tin driver Earle rs. |Toronto; Mrs. W. W. Beaton, (Margaret),| lof Noranda, Quebec, predeceased by two|turns well sons, Dr. J survived by eight seventeen great grandchildren, 95th year. Ic hapel, Whitby at 10 a.m. July! 110, conducted by Rev. W. J. S.| McClure, minister of St. An-) \drew's Church. Interment will) |be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, | FUNERAL OF MRS. OLLEY G. MILLER The funeral service for Mrs. Olley G. Miller, who died July 4 at 774 Simcoe st. s.,: was hel Wednesday at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Canon F. G. Ongley of St. George's Memor- Anglican Church conducted the service and interment was (neejin Union Cemetery, Oshawa. King) are proud to announce the arrival Richard Edward, on Sunday, July 4, 1965, weight | at the Oshawa General |Shortt, Hospital, Many thanks to Dr. Glazier and McPhee, The pallbearers were: K F. Bright, P. King, R W. Trehern and J. Hessin. Italian Entry Is Impressive WESTBURY, N.Y. , >| $100,000 Inter national at Roosevelt Raceway,) jcreated much favorable com- |ment Wednesday as he joined 1965,,0uts for the 114-mile race. John Fialka, beloved husband of Frances Joseph Mary Cowan,|didn't ask the five - William| Trainer - driver Nello Bellei year - old Italian-bred horse for speed but|z YiTt was not a new experience lfor Steno since he started from| the same type of gate last Sat- winning in 2:06. "TI wish I was training him," Avery. "He's a fine looking animal, and looks like he ang | could | well give Speedy Scot a! her race. Resting at the W. C. Town for service in at 10|/Sentative and Pleasant|ner, |Cemetery, Toronto; Minister the Rev. J.! Speedy Scot, American repre- last year's win- is the 1-to-5 favorite' with Canada's Betsy Herbert, the --------|§-to-1 second choice. Steno is the third choice at 8-to-1. Speedy Scot went an jeasy mile in 2:14. Sweden's Pluvier IL took it easy for three-quarters of a | mile and then ripped off the |final quarter in 2 45 seconds. France's two entries, Quioco jand Queronville LB, spent most _/of the workout period getting jacquainted with the starting |gate. |England's jhead of Yonkers Raceway, The others, Betsy Herbert, Hans B. and New Zealand-bred Our Own, who'll race for Marty Tananbaum, | merely jogged several miles, Helmuth | to Dr. C, A. Morgan} takes the) ARROW points to bridge which when finished in July will link MacKay Pier (left foreground) with St. Helen's x Island, site of the Montreal World's Fair. It will provide a service road to the island as well as carry a rapid transit system which will THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, July 8, 1965 19 connect all parts of Expo 67. The larger island is Ile Notre Dame. Both islands, mostly rock-fill, will house Expo pavilions, Crossing the islands in the background is Jacques Cartier re. Photo was taken early in June, --(CP Photo) Garrett Entry Cops Clarendon TORONTO (CP)--Prize Jive came from a slow start Wed- nesday to nip Stevie B. Good to win the $13,050 Clarendon | Woodbine. | It was the fifth;straight win) for the daughter of Mister Jive, owned by Gary Garrett of Hornby, Ont., and trained by} George (Buddy) Carter. Her iasi outing was My Dear Stakes June 23, To date, the filly has lected $20,510 in purse money including the $8,050 winner's share of the Clarendon. Jockey Eric Walsh took Prize \Jive through the centre nshe |field after a late start and com- bined with Stevie B. Good, rid- den by Nick Shuk, to push. the early pacesetter King's Haven, Prize Jive returned mutuels of $5.70, $3.10 and $3/ Her time of 1:06 2-5 over the slopping course. was just two seconds off the track record. Walsh also piloted John's Whirl to victory in the first race and combined with outsi- der Tippidy, ridden by Noe! \T urcotte, in the second for a |$240.60 daily-double payoff. The one-two finish of Broken} |Needle and Gay Robin \fifth provided a $49,50 quinella. TORONTO (CP) -- Whitebor- lough, a gallant eight-year-old | who garnered winnings worth nearly $70,000 in his racing car- BASEBALL LEADERS y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League Lema Ahead In col-| British Open SOUTHPORT, England (CP) Tony Lema turned his defend- ing - champion heels to the field of 130 Wednesday. As the British Open golf championship entered its sec- ond round, the American with the taste for victory cham- pagne led with a five-under-par 68 over the recently - altered 7,037-yard Royal Birkdale links. He had had only two rounds of practice. Lema entered the second round in better shape than a year ago when he was two shots behind Ireland's 40-year-|; ABH RPct 296 49 100 .338 27755 93 336 29348 98 .334 Aaron, Mil 22651 87 .327 re, Mil , 25038 81 .324 Runs--Harper, Cincinnati, 67; |Robinson, Cincinnati. 66. Runs Batted In -- Stargell, ¢| Pittsburgh, and Johnson, Cin- cinnati, 66. | Hits -- Rose, Cincinnati, 101; aan Cincinnati, and 'Allen, \Allen, Phil Mays, S. F. Clemente, Pitt 1 -- Williams, Chicago, \27, Allen, 21. Triples -- Callison, Philadel- in the| phia, and Clemente, 10 Home Runs -- Mays, 22 ;Star- gell, 21. Stolen Bases--Wills, Los An- geles, 52; Brock, St. Louis, 36. Pitching--Koufax, Los Ange- les, 14-3, .824; Ellis, Cincinnati, 12-3, 800. Strikeouts--Koufax, 185; Gib- son, St. Louis, 150. American League ABR H Pet Bos 20337 69 .340 296 37 = 98 .331 27044 «= 88 .326 Mantilla, Bos 275 29 += '87 .316 Horton, Det 23435 = 71 ~.303 | Runs -- Wagner, Cleveland, and Tresh, New York, 54. Runs Batted In -- Colavito, Yastr'mski, Davalillo, clev Hall, Minn |started today in old Christy O'Connor, who fin- ished with a 69 Wednesday. One behind O'Connor was Arnold' Palmer, who shared his 70 with another American, Joe Carr, Ireland's great 43- year-old amateur. American Jack Nicklaus, opening favorite, trailed them with a 73. Bruce Devlin of with a 71. Lema was paired today with David Snell of England, O'Con- nor with D. C. Craik of Eng- land, Palmer with Spaniard Ramon Sota and Carr with American Sam Snead, 53-year- old 1946 British Open -cham- pion who shot a 74 Wednesday. The field plays another 18 Cleveland, 60; Mantilla, 59. Hits--Davalillo, 98; Richard- son, New York, 92. Doubles -- Oliva, Minnesota, holes today, |players and ties going into Fri- with the top 45 day's 36 holes. Australia third place New Seed Boosts India Rice Crop NEW DELHI (AP) --. India hopes to wipe = Foe a tice shortage w e a Formosa variety of ply A seed, known as the Taichun-na- tive 'variety, showed real prom- ise on 175 acres of land in An- dhra Pradesh and Kerala states. This. variety almost trebled the average Indian yield. A food ministry official says it also is relatively pest-resis- tant and free from various dis- eases. The rice responds well to heavy doses of fertilizer, ma- tures early and can be grown in three seasons annually. Beginning in December, the government plans to plant 40,000 acres of the Taichun variety, in- creasing this to 500,000 by mid- 1066. India's annual rice deficit is 700,000 tons. Ministry . officials figure about one-half the 12,000,- 000 new Indians born each year are from rice-eating families. Northern Indians eat wheat. CUT PAPER WORK CAIRO (AP)--There will be less paper work and fewer de- partmental publications in the Egyptian government. The trea- sury has ordered a 70-per-cent reduction in the use of paper, first invented in Egypt and named after the papyrus reed, because of the shortage of for+ eign exchange to buy wood pulp from abroad. 23; Yastrzemski, 22. | Triples -- Aparicio, Baltimore jeer, is making a comeback from the stud farm for Friday's Halifax Purse at Woodbine. The big bay stallion, owned by Charles Softley and trained by Art Trudell, was retired last year after winning two of 18 starts, including the Autumn handicap. But. Whiteborough, by Moss- borough out of White Lodge, looked in such fine fettle after ja season on the stud pastures that Trudell decided to test out "this legs again. AFRICANS LIKE BEER The world's biggest brewery now is being built on a 40-acre jsite at Johannesburg, South Af- jrica, at a cost of $4,900,000. and Campaneris, Kansas City, 8 Home Runs--Horton, and Co- lavito, 19. Stolen Bases -- Campaneris, 27, Cardenal, Los Angeles, 25. Pitching -- Grant, Minnesota, 9-2, .818, Pascual, Minnesota, 8-2, .800. Strikeouts-- McDowell, Cleve- land, 156, Lolich, Detroit, 106, DOG SWITCHES SIDES ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)--~Police here brought out. the blood- hounds when two car thieves abandoned their vehicle and fled on foot, The last sight of them was on a road several miles from the scene, leading on a leash one of the bloodhounds supposed to chase them. | | \three and four-year-olds. Foaled in Can- 6 Furlongs (12) No Boy 111 Chop Turkey, Turcotte X111 in the Oshawa Genreal the seven other entries in work-|mary Catharin, Sorensen 111 FRIDAY, July 9 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200 Maiden acs. |Windy Tiger, | John's Freedom, Maxwell 111 Valsprious, Sutcliffe X115 Wee Lass, No Boy 120 Sultan's Grace, McComb 111 J. D.'s Honey, Potts 120 Tan Mist, No -Boy 116 Miss Red Skin, Shuk 111 Aldoo, Inoye 111 |Music Festival, Gordon. 111 | SECOND RACE -- Porse $2,400 ($6500) Claiming four-vear-olds and up. 6 Fur- longs (6) Recent Years, Turcotte X106 Tanwood, Inovye 116 Barleycorn, No Boy 113 King of Maryland, Sulmerten xq Theodroe C. Gomez Judo King, No Boy Hi THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200 Maiden threevand four-year-olds. Foaled in Can- ps (Divn. of First) 6 Furlongs (12) Roman Tribune, Walsh 116 Winning Rocket, Remillard 116 Canadian Rebel, Turcotte X106 Maid of Honor, No Boy 111 First Lancer, Leblanc 116 Count Fair, No Boy 116 Top Cadet, Sorensen 116 Julies Page, No Boy 1117 Lord Ridgewood, Potts 116 Berne Jerry, No Boy 111 Gay Chant, No Boy 111 Selwyn, Werry X115 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 Maiden Two-year-olds, Foaled in Canada. About 5 Furlongs on Turf Course (10) Second Wonder, No Boy 117 Sank Same, No Boy 117 Day We Sail, Leblanc 117 Caledon Star, No Boy All4 Famous Monarch, Turcotte BX112 Knight Out, Gomez 117 Vicky, Dittfach 114 Dunman, Turcotte BX112 Margabella, 'Remillard 114 Bye and Near, Potts All7 -C Smythe entry B-F. A. Sherman and Garden.City Stable jentry FIFTH RACE ($12000) four-year-olds and up. One and T Course (6) ene Ve miles on Marshall Turt NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES Purse $2,700 Claiming | Nacuba, Leblanc 113 Uncle Blue, tTurcotte X11§ GasMeGas, Gomez All Blue Sol, Turcotte X11! Absent Son, Dittfach Alls | Roroco Rogue, McComb 116 King, W. T, Mason and Dane Hill hee' entry | (QUINELLA WAGERING) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 Allow- |ances four-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs }(14) |Newshen, Dittfach A-112 Plain John, No Boy 114 Dark Fairy, Shuk 112 Whiteborough, Sorensen 117 Balligally, eelanc W7 Jovial Joel, Maxwell 117 Mornins Mornin, Gomez 114 Spook Rider, Dittfach A117 Vic Mo Chroi, Werry X112 Belarctic, No Boy 109 Muskeg, No Boy 114 Winisteo, Turcotte X109 |_ Also Eligible: Gay Van, Werry X104; | Rubber Stamped, No Boy 117; A-Shannell| Stable and B. Cullen and J. Hughes entry SEVENTH RACE Purse Allowances. Three year olds. ) $3,000, 62 Furs. So War, No Boy 107 Solar Glass, No Boy 112 Chop-Em-Please, Sorensen 114 Freedoms Hope, No Boy 117 York North, Leblanc 119 Bright Object, Walsh 119 Echo Boy, No Boy 117 Distix, Gomez 119 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. (3000). Cann four year olds and up. 6 Furs, 8. LiL Eddy, No Boy 118 Chance Cover, Turcotte X113 Navy Grand, McComb 115 Susie's Roman, No Boy 110 Roy Jo, Gomez Us Sheree, Robinson Rye N' Ginger, te Boy "3 Vineyard, Walsh 118 Full Honors, No Boy 113 That Critter, Leblanc 118 Select Rythm, Turcotte X110 Jessie B. Good, Sorensen 110 Also Eligible: A-115; Famulus, McComb, A-118; Ex- clamada, Leblanc, 118; Lady Domain, Werry X105; By Command, Tingley, 118; |Leo's Yingel, Cuthbertson, X113 A- A. M. Cuddy, Mrs, C. Ellis and! Phoenix Stable Entry | X-5 LBS AAC POST TIME 3 PLM Prince Bubi, Inouye, OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS WILD BEAUTY By ALICE BROOKS Simple stitchery, yet this needle - painting will bring you hours of leisure pleasure. Seldom - seen beauty! 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