38--Coming Events 38--Coming Events fe are our on! orth. Phone 139. OSHAWA -UP C %- pert ca ser rouratar auto electric vice, 222 King Street West, 128-0617, 35-----Lost and -- CABYS" Valuable ring, vi of Nevk Restaurant, whitey Reward, 668-1 A135. Lost -- ; remale tet bat, "Grey, brown. Answers to slow Mig AR Mary Whi "hen, Was wearing Street THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA TENDER FOR FUEL OIL Sealed Tenders, plainly mark- ed as to content will be re- ceived at the Office of the City Clerk, Civic Administra- tion Building, Oshawa, Ont- ~~ up until 11 O'Clock (ED. S.T.) Friday, Oct- i 1, 1965, for the supply and delivery of the undernoted quontities of Fuel Oj! for the Board of Education, Separate School Board, and, The City of Oshowa, Group |. Approx. 452,000 Gallons No, 5A Bunker Oil. Group 2. Approx, 400,500 Gallons No, 2 Domestic Oil, Group 3. Approx 2,000 Gol- lons Stove Oil. Tender Forms ond Specifica- tions may be secured ot the Office of the undersigned. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. W. J, Crompton, Purchasing Agent. TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY TENDER FOR STRUCTURAL PLATE CULVERT SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked a8 to contents, will be received by the Township of East Whitby Clerk, until 4:00 P.M. Monday, October 4, 1965 for the ae of e 15' 9 4" x 86 bre Structurel Plate Pipe Arch Culvert, located on the Road Allowance, Lot 1, Con- cession VII, Tender forms, plons, specif- leations and further informa- tion may be obtained from the office of the Consulting Engineers upon payment of a $10. non-refundable fee. Each Tender must be accom- ponied by o certified cheque or bid bond equal to 10% of the Tender amount. The lowest or ony tender not necessarily accepted, TOTTEN, SIMS & ASSOCIATES LTD. Consulting Engineers, 519 Dundas St. E., Whitby, Ontario. Mr, Wm. Goldie, Clerk, Township of East Whitby Municipal Buildings Columbus, Ontaric i, FRED THOMPSON, RR 1, Peterdor. ough, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by anyone on or after this date, September 21, 1945, | without my written consent, -- (Signed)! Fred Thompeon i; Donald Lesile Horner, of 288 Haig | Street, Oshawa, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name atter this date, Sep without my written con Donald Lestie Horner! by anyone on or 2, tember sent SERVICE as you tike It, when you need It. Check the upto-theminute Business Ser- vice Directory dally i the Classified Section. 37--Auctions NOTICE to all CREDITORS All persons having claims against the following are urged to present their claims | on Sept. 2 or before Sept. 27 | 1948, after which dote the follow. ing will be sold euction Sale to take place ot the Rutomoatic Transmission | Centre 1038 Simcoe North | Oshawa, Ontario on Sept. 28 | et 7 p.m. | by publre Sale by Cliff Pethick auction. [ eer of the following cors ond | trucks. | KINSMEN ' BRING THIS SPECIAL Y2 PRICE PASS to the FRIDAY SEPT. 24th. KINSMEN SUPER CAR BINGO | PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE Over $8,400 at the in Prizes including New or $2,000, Cash $1,000. Hi-Lo Game $1,500. Big Snowball Nos.) $1,200, Small Snowball (53 Nos.) $600, Regular Gomes. $450, Special Gomes, (56 Don't forget to buy the ec- onomy pack for value and save money Plus 4 erly Bird Gomes (Shore the Wealth) at 7:30 Many Free and Valuable Monster BINGO THURSDAY, SEPT. 23 __Door Prizes" - $500 SPECIAL SUNNYSIDE, PARK RED BARN 20 games -- $20. 17 nos. or less -- $40 5 games -- $30 ~-- $150, Jackpot $20. a line plus $50. a full card 2 BIG JACKPOTS (Smallest No. Worth $500.) $500 52 Nos. or Less -- $250, 56 Nos. or Less ONE MUST GO $10 A LINE PLUS $200 FULL CARD. $325 GUAR- ANTEED PRIZES IN THESE TWO GAMES, EARLY BIRD GAME $50 Door Prizes RED BARN $1.00 ADMISSION NO CHILDREN PLEASE EXTRA BUS SERVICE "OSHAWA JAYCEES Monster BINGO EVERY THURSDAY 1966 Specified Car from dealer of your choice 20 GAMES AT $20 5 GAMES AT $30 } -- $150 JACKPOT $20 PER LINE PLUS $50 PER FULL CARD 2 -- $250 JACKPOTS Regular gomes poy double in 17 Nos. or less, JACKPOT NOS. $10 PE R | INE TWO GAMES, EARLY BIRD GAME EXTRA PRIZES $50 in Door Prizes Free Admission JUBILEE PAVILION Bus to ing Four CHILDREN. UNDER Jubifee Pavilion leav- orhers at 7:30 p.m, 16 ¢ _____NOT ADMITTED LIONS BINGO 53 and 58 PLUS $200 PER FULL CARD IN 53 AND 58 NUMBERS PLUS $25 CONSOLATION PRIZE. $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED THIS WEEK IN THESE EUCHRE Woodview Community Centre Wednesday; Sept; 8th Lunch ond Prizes Admission 50¢ -- 8 p.m. Shorp BIRTHS GEORGE ROY BENNETT The death occurred suddenly Sept. 21, at his home, 832 Brock st. n., Whithy, asthe re- sult of a heart attack, of George Roy Bennett, The deceased was in his 62nd year, A son of the late John and Emily Bennett, the deceased was born in Toronto and was educated there. A resident of Whitby for 17 years, he oper- ated the B tt grocery-store. BERRY -- John and Bessie (nee Mc- Mullen) wish to announce the arrival of vgahd first son, John Wayne, weight 7 Ibs. for ine and Crea Lamy thanks to. Dr. Anderson and Dr, Beckett and fou! floor staff, LES -- Gary and Donha (nee Elford) their son, Glen Edward, weight 6 Ibs, 7 ots., on aga , September 21, 1965, @ the Oshaw eneral Hospital. irandson 'or. Mrs. Harold hb and Mrs, taniey Gales, both of hawa, Many thanks fo Dr, Morris and 4th floor staff, y fo announce the birth # daughter, Tony 'Lee, on September 2 65, weight 4 Ibs, 11 ons, at the Oshawa General Hospital, A first grand- child for Mr, and Mrs, McGeachie and first great-grandchild for Mr. and Mrs, M. McEwan, Scotiand, any thanks to Dr, Beckett and fourth floor staff, o Geachie) are of MCCLELLAND ~ Debbie, Wayne and Kevin are happy to announce the arrival of # wee sister, 5 Ibs. 15 o7s., on Sep- tember 19, 1965, at the Oshawa Sener! esettal. Proud parents are Lorraine and lug TOLAK -- Bill and Syivia (nee Hasivk) are pleased to announce the arrival of thelr daughter, Sandra Sylvia, .@ ibs. 11 ors., on Monday, Seplember 20, 1965, at Bowmanville Memorial Hospiati, A title sister for Donnie and Billie, DEATHS BENNETT, George Roy Suddenly, at his residence, #92 Brock Street North, Whitby on Tuesday, Sep tember 2), 1945, George Ro Bennett, be- loved husband of Freda Ellen Mabber- ley, dear father of Judith at home, dear brother of Mrs, J, Sinclair (Violet) of | James C. and Fred of Port| ie of Long Branch, Clifford! Le of Toronto, Gordon of Agincourt; in his 42nd year, Resting at the W. C) Town Funeral Chapel in Whitby, for service in the chapel on Thursday, September 23, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa, Minister Rev, §. Armstrong. Visitors commencing 2 p.m. Wednesday. MALLETT, Norman Allen At Prince Edward County Memorial Hos pital, Picton, Ontario Wednesday, $ tember 22, 1965, Norman A, Mallett, loved husband of Violet Wainman, loving [service in the .hapel Friday, September) 24 at 1) a.m. Rev, D, P, Burns officiating.) Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery on arrival of motors at 2 p.m, MURDOCK, Lioyd Thomas At the Oshawa General Hospital on Tues- day, September 21, 1945, Lloyd Thomas) Allen, of RR 3 Oshawa; and dear son Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Murdock and loved brother of Mrs. Samuel Cuthbert (Bea- trice), James and Donald, in his 47th year, Resting at the Robinson Funeral Chapel, Brooklin. Rosary on Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. Requiem Mass at St. Mary's of the People, Stevenson Road, Oshawa, on Thursday, September 23rd, at of POW, Mildred Isabel In Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, September 20, 1965, Mildred Sy sem linson, beloved wife of Allan R, Riverside Orive North), daughter ed the late Mr, and Mrs, Matthew Tomlinson, of Owen Sound, and dear sister of Albert) Tomlinson of Bala, in her 49th year. Resf- Ing at Mctntosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East, with service in the | chapel on Thursday at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment Union Cemetery. (Friends will be 7 to 9 pm, pol on Wednesday, & to 4 jand 7 to 9 p.m. THICKSON, Lilace Mabel At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Tuesday, September 21, .1965, Lilace Mabel Thickson, beloved wife of the late Johnson P, Thickson, dear mother of jJames A, and Alice (Mrs, James € Hayman), both of Bowmanville; in her 74th year, Resting at the Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home, Bowmanville, Serv. ice in the chapel on Thuraday, September 23, at 2 p.m, interment Bowmanville Cemetery, WATSON, John At-the Glencedar Nurs bus, Ontario, on Tuesday, September 21, | 1965, John Watson, beloved husband of the Be Emme Jane Murray in his 92nd year Resting at the Robinson Funeral. Chapel, |Brookiin, Service in the Chapel on Thurs. jday, September 23 at 2 p.m. a ge |Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin, Rev, M. Brydges will officiate. ng Home, Colum- Everlasting Memorialization is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER that we supply and install; Please cal! MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all Occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING SHOPPING 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 | Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all | GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL | 390 KING STREET WEST | Telephone 728-6226 | __IN MEMORIAM | j 'jand of Branch 112, Royal Cana- 5 ozs, on Saturday, September tw Wee at the Oshawa | Hospital, eeldian Legion, ebggy viraly, Paul During the Second World War mhihe served overseas with the GA are thrilled to announce the arrival of ALBA -- Tony end Marion (nee Mo- received at the funeral home Tuesday,| Mr. Bennett was a member of All Saints' Anglican Church Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. He. is varvived by: his wife, the former Freda Ellen Mabber- ailey, whom he married in To» ronto in 1940, and a daughter, Judith, at home, Also surviving are a' sister,| Mrs. J. Sinclair (Violet) of Orangeville and five brothers, James C. and Fred of Port Credit, Leslie of Long Branch, Clifford of Toronto and Gordon of Agincourt, The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m., Sept, 23 at the W. C. Town Funeral Home, Whitby, Interment will be in| Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rey. Stanley Armstrong, rector of All Saints Church, will conduct the service, 4 | FUNERAL OF | JOHN KARNAY High Requiem Mass was sung) at 9 a.m. Sept. 21 in Holy Cross! Karnay who died Sept. 18 at the} Toronto Western Hospital, The mass was sung by Rev. M. J. Darby, pastor of Holy Cross Church, Interment was in! Resurrection Cemetery, | The pallbearers were Alec Do-| hanyos, Mike Puskas, Bert Ka-| tocs, Joe Bino, Joe Vetesi and | John Szabo. FUNERAL OF MRS, NELSON G. LAVENDER The funeral service for Mrs.| Nelson George Lavender, | 68,| who died Sept. 18, at the Osh-| | awa General Hospital, was held'n at 2 p.m. Sept. 21 at the Arm-!| strong Funeral Home. The service was conducted by be.| Rev, A. M. Butler, assisted by! Rev. John .K Moffat. Interment; father of Isobel (Mrs. S, E. Paddon), Ottawa, grandfather of Carol, Debbie and) WAS In Mount Lawn Cemetery. ent Craig, ond brother of the late Mrs. 0. G The pallbearers were Graham) ler jossie) end the eorge Mal- " 7 lett of Oshawa. Resting the Gordon Greaves, Gary Banks, Everett R, Whattam Funerai Home, 23 Main| Lavender, Glen Lavender, Gor-|P Street West, Picton, Ontario, Funeral |don Armstrong and Dean Laven- | der, | NORMAN ALLEN MALLETT | A former well known resident. |of Oshawa, Norman Allen Mal-| lett of Picton, died this morn-|e" | Memorial Hospital, Picton, | A son of the Jate Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mallett, the deceas-| ed was born in Oshawa and re-| ceived his education here, Ac-| tive in the business life of} am. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.| Oshawa, he was prominent in/2 -Gravel Pit, Turcotte |service club work and coached) jthe Chevrolet Ladies vindianeas Pe team. | Mr, Mallett is survived by his wife, the former Violet Wain-| |man; a daughter, Mrs. S. E. Paddon (Isobel) of Ottawa and) three grandchildren. | He was predeceased by a sis-; ter, Mrs, 0. G, Miller (Flossie) | and a brother, George, both of | Oshawa. | The funeral service will be |held at the Gordon W. Whattam |Funeral Home, Picton, at 11 | Roman Catholic Chureh for John|-- | OBITUARIES MRS, OLIVER WILLIS A former resident of Whitby Township, Oliver Willis died Sept: Memorial Hospital. In fallin, wee for two years, she fe' nd broke her hip Sept, 13. She pr in her 83rd year. A daughter of the late Isaac and Mary Langmaid, the de- and received her education in Whithy Township, Refore her marriage April 18, 1906 in Oshawa, she taught school at Columbus and later at Cairo, Ont., where she met her husband. The couple farm: ed in Lambton County for a number of years and, in 1922, moved to Oil Springs where Mr, Willis was an auto dealer until he retired in 10955, They then moved to the Huntsville! area, Mrs, Willis was a mem- ber of Canal United Church. Left to mourn her passing, in addition to her husband, are three. daughters, Mrs, Vincent Larocque (Greta) of 'Thessalon, |» Mrs. A. BE. West (Wilma) of Huntsville and Mrs. Harry Grif- fin (Hazel) of Huntsville. Also surviving are a brother, Rus- sell Langmaid of Streetsville and three grandsons, Mrs. Willis was predeceased by three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Harlock (Annie) of Whitby Township, Mrs, William Gar- rard (Fanny) of Oshawa and Mrs. Walter Garrard (Minnie) lof Leamington and four broth- jers, Gordon Langmald of Osh- jawa and Walter, William and! TOWN AND COUNTRY LADIES' LEAGUE "Lamon Leng MacDonald 207. -- Joan Anthony 97, Gall jean Gia $4 ond' Blacnor'Vallionseut} ased was born Aug, 13, 1883/83, 80. Team Stand Mustai cots 6, Palcons 5 Vailents 3, and Corvettes. 1, FAMILY PLAZA DOUBLES Over 600 -- Harold Cri (306, 21, 216); Hugh coe (359, 246, $5 (280, 240, 218); 204); Onear Morrison Ed Lesile 738 (281, oe, 22\); Art Bryant 'ed Mon: (293, ey (282, 208); 301); |44 Glen Swindells h76 (256, 2A)) Harry Kel- lar 670 iF bag vee Morrison 456 bave, Pe Peebles, 640 bia 627 (244, 235); Don Hughes 622 (213, 206, 203); Clare Hardsand 619 (230, 220); | & Norma Norris 615 bE ol tie yy pe 601 (208) larry Keys Over 200 Singles -- Joyce Monaghan 262, Peggy. patton ag' Alex Mexenaer 254, Fred Lg hy arg Curreil 260 |f Harold Dervent 2 227, BIT Tonkin 235, Li Bowler 23%, 206, Stu en Bowler 216, Jack Neal sand 213, Vera Burr 213, Lorene trwin Me Ray Branton 212, Bert Wight 211, 202, Norm Mooney 209, Joyce Taylor 207, Tom Rae 206, Lorraine Peebles 205, 203, Gen, Bryant 204, Jim Huxtable 204, 204 and Joan Wagg 203. James Wangmaid of Whitby Township, The funeral service was held) in Hillside United Chureh fol- lowed by interment in Hutchi-| son Memorial Cemetery. Rev. Duncan Fleming conducted the service. WOODBINE RESULTS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Rah! RACE -- Purse $2, maiden three. and four-year-olds, fonied in Canada, One and one-sixteenth Pass (a) Royal, Autumn, Dittfach 5.60 a4 2.90 H "Firelight, Mernandez 2.70 2.40) 4-Jay Flight, Fitzsimmons 00] Also Ran in Order: New Gang, Cana dian Rebel, Jammy Doll, Wise Teddy and Susie Sweet, Mikal bt, - by Royal Visiter Firethorn. Pool $18,210, SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim: -- Jonny Dally Double Pool $38, 179, | |{ngs three-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs| | Pool $19, rr §.10 3.20 2.70| ne Rich, Harris 5.40 4,40 |8 "Superior Parent, Inda '9 -Swirl of Glory, Dittfach 4.10 Also Ran in Order: Bordeay Bar,' |Nakina, Fast-N-Fleet, A-Dave's Mistake, |Breconing, Foxy Alec, Mencheval, Smart) Flyer and Bon Anie, =L. t Morrisroe and W Moldowan Entr DAILY. 'DOUBLE, 5 AND 1, PAID $17.00. | b g, 5, by Rockefelia -- Sole and by Solonaway, Poot $35,296, THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200, Maiden, two-year-olds, foaled in Canada, @ Fur- longs (13) in 100, Claim.) winner, orf, 2 by Silver King and =| B0n Pennyness by Country Life, Pool $44,323. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,500 Claim | ing, three = year « olds, One and one |sixteenth Miles (6) |3-Royal Ouch, Inovye 16.20 5,70 3.30) 5-Whip'n Blinkers, oie 3.50 2,80 |1-Trieky Scamp, Turcot 60) | Also Ran in Order: Day's Best, Senator| ray and Elan Vital. QUINELLA, 2 AND &, PAID $33.00. Winner, Bl s 3, by Royal Sting -- Gar Gal by Ai * quinetia Pool $27,850. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,700. Two year-olds, Allowances, | Mile on marenell) | Course (11), 7 «Marvina's Tusc, M'wi 8.10 3.80 9.80] |1A-Victor's Best, Dittfach 4.20 4 -Carodana, McComb 5.00) Also Ran in Order: Famous Monarch,! Cosmic Kid, A-Nearctic Myth, Strayed Inn, Jubilance, Norme Milove, Blue Chimes, and Bold Champ, A---Dane Hill Acres Entry. |Winner, dk b or br ¢, 2 'oy Tuscany -- |Marvina K, by Beauv Son, | Pool $50,625. | SEVENTH RACE---Purse $3,000. Allow) ances, three-year-olds, foaled in Canada 4 -W'nig Shot Jr Inouye 4.90 3.00 2.80 |About 7 Furlongs (6) TANo e" Reasoning," Remilard 6.30 4.00| Grand Oy viene 9.00 490 2.00 p Fr 3, {hy Ran in Order: Northern Miner,| |4isle of Mull, Ditttach 2.20 Broth Of A Boy, Ever Onward, Spike Ran in Order: Serene Cathy, Mee C C, Haven"s Glory, Black Champ, F- Murdock, beloved husband of Lucy A.jing at Prince Edward County] Cleonia, King's Best, Irish Grey and F- yo Sone Valley Farm Entry, F--Denotes Field, Winner, ch g, 2 b wee mm < On The Nail % Sadi and, ' sae Pool $47,610, 6¥e Furlongs (9), 8.60 ing, two-year-olds, $5.40 3.20 4 -Asisee !t, Ferro 6.90 4.80) ry Saimon, Leblanc 2.40 Ran in Order: A-Clem Clam, Jeva mA Benay, ew, Galore, Naughty Jes- ter and Natllor A---Stafford Pare Entry. FOURTH RACE = Purse $2,300. Claim- iket Bld and Victoria Gard | Winner, b g, 3, by Victoria Colleen by Preciptic, Pool $46,326, BIGHTH RACE wih $7,109. Claim: ing, three-year-ol ind up, foaled in Can- ada, One and ane-eixteanth oi (10), 10-Navarro, Harris 1F 3-Deal Me Aces, Fitz'ns ?Yancy, Leblanc Also Ran in Order: Gum Swamp, Peter Wr Meteoric, Bid, Enlyn Led, [Miss Blackhawk and Humber Broom. Winner, dk b or 5.f0y Dark Hawk-- Texella by Texas n, Pool $53,759. Attendance 5,388) 'ark = Fair 5.10 4.00 = I $381,725, WOODBINE ENTRIES CLEAR A FIRST RACE Purse $2,200 Maiden three and four-year-old Fillies é6Ve Furs. Naples Miss, Werry X118 Ceceeda, No Boy 112 Tangum, No Boy 112 Aldoo, Turcotte X10" Babcliff, No Boy 112 a.m Sept, 24. Interment will be ce Gabies, Cuthbertson X107 in Oshawa Union Cemetery.|Miss Dwyer, McComb 112 > Bayview Miss, Armstrong 112 Rev, D. P. Burns will conduct)? Samy Werry 119 the service, | | LLOYD T. MURDOCK The death occurred Sept. at the Oshawa General jpital, following a lengthy sick- iness, of I.loyd Thomas dock, He was in his 47th A son of Mr, and Mrs jas Murdock, Prestonvale year. | Thom- rd. Mur-/M Tautumn Rose, No Boy 110 Shodan *| Payal Pleasure, Glassner 110 SECOND RACE ~~ Purse $2,000 (2000) }Claiming three and four-year-olds, @ Furs | Royal Swiv, Bon Coeur, Hos-|Man Talk, Leblanc 111 Fitzsimmons 108 No Boy 11) zoom Zoom, Sutcliffe X103 Miss Scooter, Dittfach 107 ons Park, Harris. 115 Take a Gander, Nedeav 119 Prime Away, Ferro X110 No Boy 106 oe the-dPfeksed was born in Osh-jwee Annie Dory, Harrison 103 awa and had been a_ lifelomg|Cash Ahead, Turcotte X110 Gavatino, No Boy 163 resident of the area, Also Eligible: London Wise, Werry| Until he retired about eight|X105; Other Oa. Dittiech ied meld . . Dearde, No Boy | efares Dawn, Tur years ago, Mr, Murdock Was] cotte xi03; Patent Coated, Robinson 110;| mechanic Limited. | employed as a McCallum Transport by | Korolevu, Werry X106. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200 Maiden He was a member of St, Mary's! two-year-olds. 6 Furs, ) C oes Turcotte X107 | io the People: Roman Catholic; im REPPER, Dittfech 112 iChurch, Flaca Harris A120 Mr Murdock is survived by|Mighty Gar, Robinson 112 | Fiaming Bull, No Boy B11S his parents; his iwfe, the for-|yipsy Trip, Hale 120 mer Lucy A, Allen; a sister.) Third Moon, Leblanc A120 5. c » ne web Johnstone 117 Mrs, Samuel Cuthbert (Bea (yt oie iarstieh. 118 trice) of Columbus and two bro-!jive Mister, No oy and ble hl Maid, Fitzsimmons B112 |thers, James of Oshawa }Donald of Garrard rd | | The deceased is at the Robin-| son Funeral Home, Brooklin, requiem mass in St, the People Church at Sept. 23. lResurree tion Cemetery, Rey. N. \J. Gignac, pastor of the church, jwill sing the mass The Rosary will be recited af the funeral home at 8 p.m | today, 9 a.m. JOHN WATSON A resident of the Columbus/ area for many years, John Watson, $1, died Sept. |the Glen Cedar Nursing Home, | | Columbus. Mary's Of| Claiming two-year-old Fillies, on Turf Course Joyous Jive, Interment will be in Candy Feathers MeeMomb 110 Ws 'ointe Noire, Turcotte X110 A-Addison Halil Stable entry B-Windfields Farm entry FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 (5000) One mile No Boy 110 Miss Carpice, Harris 106 Pay Now, No Roy 120 Shut Oyt Queen, No Boy All0 Twinkle Jay, No Boy U2 |Flyalong, ND FAST | Valley Town, Cuthoertson X105 {Chance Encounter, Inouye 11) Gay Robin, Dittfach Alls Cc, E, Allan and S$, Desnoyers entry FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 (4000) [Claiming three-yearoids, 62 Furs. {Ad Astra, Ferro X110 Ann's Reply, Turcotte X108 Saucy Question, No Boy 108 Rhann, No Boy 118 Souzem, Long 11) Young Fashion, Walsh 108 Honey Blues, Turcotte A-X110 To Glory, Inovye 113 Lord Beverley, Fitrsimmons 111 Chinese Sabre, Hale 118 Take Notice, Ferro 41)! jBerno Miss, Turcotte A-X110 A-J. Evelyn, P. Tutt and B.D. 8 jentry. ble | | SIXTH RACE Purse $3,100 Allow }ances. Three-year-oids and up. One and one léth on' Marshall Turf Course Uncle Blbe, Dittfach Ai? Bandangan, Fitzsimimons All? Potts 14 Over Current, Stadnyk 123 Biue Sol, Turcotle X112 Canebora, Walsh 114 A-Bil! Brastey entry (QUINELLA WAGERING SEVENTH RACE Purse $2,400 (500) | Claiming three-year-olds ae up. One and, one 16th Miles | Buono Fortuna, No Boy Ata Fermoy, Turcotte A-X118 Rococo Rogue, No Boy 120 }Mark Left, Turcotte X11) |Quiz Cadet, Armstrong 110 |Barleycorn, Dittfach 113 |Botiac, Fitzsimmons 113 |Sky Spark, Harris 120 A-Dane Hill Acres entry | 5 | EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 (3000) Claiming three-year-nids and up. One |and one '4 miles on Turf Coursse |Prince Bubi, McCMomb 114 Rico Flash, ene 123 John Charles, Robinson 120 | Choreography, Ferro X10? Prime Princess, Steve X109 York North, Dittfach 11) Raffin, Ferro X115 Lat'n Bid, Turcotte X112 Country Guy, Fitzsimmons 114 1X-5 Ibs AAC, Post Time 2 p.m. GARDEN CITY RACEWAY TUESDAY, September 2) FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for 21 at |six-vear-olds and under, Purse $600 (8)) 2Dick's Henly, 4Money Down, &-Spencer's Pride, Hillard 7.60 4.40 3,70 8.60 5.00) 4.10 Hawke Kingston Also Started: Omodean, Armbro Erin,| 5-Belle Richards, Shapley 4.10 Also Started: Misty Cap, Oxford Danny Boy, Lorna Rhythm, Mira Way, Donnas' Champ. SIXTH RACE 1 Mile (Pace) = wen) 4, X-Rays 3 inary mp. (229); Art Taylor 614 on 943 4,90 3.10 2,80 5.90 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Team. Stai jandings--Moonlighters 7, ers 6, Hebjols 6, Hi-Lows 5, Kisser 5, Bumps 5, Clippers | and Hideaways 1, OSHAWA MIXED MAJOR tg ag Men's over 800 -- John Trott 936 (390, 299, 2471; Art Smart 823 on "me ™); ete Sabins 620 had 239 Yand Ron 'agg 800 yy ~ ak aver Kalght 79 254); Al Ferry Tae (in, i) my 'hon lay 720 ( » 201) and Wilt Wille 708 nin 2 iad Ladies over 700 -- Ben Ross 729 (301, = 'eam pene -- Alley Kate 4, Trotters 3, Jay Birds 3, Perry's Pets 2, Sabres 2, Bali Hi's 1, Hot Shots 1, and Hickleberry 0, WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH LEAGUE ver 600 = Ken C, By 8 fig R. 679, Ove: Lorne M, 692, Theima |, Al. $. Mabel $; 615, Helen 5, re heey Vv, 613 and Jim Ch, 606, Over Al. & 29%, 207) Kén ¢. 247, 243, 210) BI) R. 221, 2577 Norm N. 723, 202; Annabelle C. 218, Joe Pd 204, .iLouise §, 208, 212; Jack W, 223, 205; hil 0. 244 Henry V 258, 221; Marg . 204, Velva ©. 227, soves L, 26, Harry 6, 254, Bill T. 206, Martin 205; Morris i. 248; A gt + "7, Helen $. 26, and Jim Chi 2 'Cellar Dwele Vera B. 60, §, 70) ne at eh lle Rorad Sa bore. hy O74, Mara Li | Et0 Mine 87 Betty 5. 98 Gord B, ve ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE LEAGUE wat ~ son 654 be 216, na), MRons Sutnertand 602 (248), D Charuk 616 (228, 222), Jack Gale 657 (307, 249), Orv Holland 600 (225, 213), Jack Strank %?. (218, 311) and Ed Solski 410 (220, 230). 200 Games -- Tom Sawyer ed bot Stainton 235, Ruth Parrott 269, lend 223, Lorne Curry 260, M "6 yin! 211, Sharon Truesdell 206, John Jukes 203, Shirley Stainton 217, ae Jukes 214 and Susie Sawyer 215, 2 ae -- Watt Nots 1, Hoon Lights 3, 2's 1, Flashers 3, Busbars 0, SmoHo i eile 1 and Zeners 3, } | MOTOR CITY INDUSTRIAL Team Standings Quality Fuel 3, esimourt 4, Reynolds 3, imperial 3, Genosha 0, Acadian 0, Dairy Queen 0 and Motor City 7, High Singles: Hedger 313, L. Arp 312, 253, G, Osborne 208, B, J. Bell High Triples: W, Malmeckel Winacott 754, B. Fisher 746, L. Arp 710, J. Hedger 683, R. Richard 675, G, Os ne 669, V, Claus 667, W, Smith 650, Wotton 436, F. 4aywatd 608, J. Bell hci and D, Williams 603, W. Heimecke 336, 326, J inacott 288, er 772 and a, ¢, o NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES With the first week of bowling behind |us, some of the girls came up with some g00d. games. Joan Tayior had the high triple and high single with 636 and 328 Ey Campbell celebrated her retutn with 1619 and 31], The other triple bowled was jLaura Collins with 616 (261), | Other 200 scores Were Befty Matthews 1218, Bev Phillips 212, Bea Manning 20) jand Phyllis Mounce 200. | Points taken were Vickers 3, Campbell 1) Collins 3, Taylors 17 Hubbells 3, Burrus \\ Scotts 2 and Pearses 2, ALBERT 5ST, CHURCH LEAGUE Hi everyone! We're back to another year of strikes, Soares, blows and what |have you! A special welcome to three of our members back with us this year-- Fred Coleman, Mildred Down and Doris Zedic, | It takes @ week or two fo warm up, | #pparently, as there were only twenty 200 games turned Ih, Stan Grey was high for the men with @ ing of 663 and singles of 257 and 215. Lloyd Edwards was right behind with 662 and singles of 255, 204 and 203. ieee 653 (243, 237); Jim Scott 63: 205); Mace Morrison 617 (227,225); |Clark 280; Perce Clark 256; Richard Crouter 237; Alan Venema 230; Glen Maunder 220; Bill Pike 217, 207; Roger Plancke 215, 213 and Fred Coleman 207. Jean Morrison was high lady with her triple of 620 and single of 261. Marg. Jacklin was next with 618 and singles of 213 and 209, Pearl Marlow 255; Pearl Cooper 245, 233; Beverley Jacklin 239) Harriet Johns 219; Grace Locke The Rockets zoomed right past the Jets and took all four points from them, (Alley No, 16 wasn't @ good alley any- Way, was it Bric?) The Sen Fleas over- Powered the Starlings and took three points, The Stars outshone the Hawks by taking three, The Jays were very alert |by taking three away from the Top-Cats. The Sateliites and Bugs were very friend- ly_and split two points each, Standing -- Rockets 4, Sea, Fleas 3, Stars 3, Jays 3, Satellites 2, Bugs 2, Top 0. It was nice to see bed out again with us, Wilbur and Dick. You only have %0 etd weeks fo get that 300 game. Good luck! LAKE VISTA MIXED LEAGUE Team Standings -- No. 8 Oliver's Twists 7, No, 2+ 7, No, 9 Rolling Stones 6, No. 3 Rand-A-Tangs 6, No, § Squeezers & No, 7 « S, No. 10 Gutters 4, No, 4 = 1, No. 1 Gardian's Angelis 0, No @ Green Giants 0. High Triples -- R, Gardian 611 (290, 261, 260), J. Bremner. 665 (242, 235), M, Rosamond 642 (253, 227), §.. Herlock 619 (233, 225), B, Ricmman 609 (221, 213), F. Gavas 602 (239). High Singles S$. Oliver 256, J. Mil- jler 245, R, Esposito 241, P, Northey 228, |J. Shestowsky 225, 201, 2, Sheridan 274, |D. Brown 223, G. Oliver 221, W. Pount- ney 220, C. Smith 218, B. Geen 218, J. Brown 217, DB, Gilbert,213, 203, V, Rick- man 213, J. Logan 211, B, Sadler 207, K, Rosamond 205, K, Gourley 202, J. Patt- man 20! LEMON TREE --J, Esposito 99, € Zolderdo 90,_-G, Oliver. .90,Qur__Lemon | Tree ts really reaping in the harvest so far, HARMAN PARK LEAGUE hundred bowlers: Bill Metnichuk (259, 163, 281) 703; Pat Taylor (220, 218, }179) 617;' Allan Craddock (187, 185, 255) 627; Sallie Plume (240, 143, 308) 691 and Lioyd Plume (157, 222, 229) 608. |. Two hundred bowlers: Jim Montpetit, }Bilt Taylor, Sonny Lawrence, Adeline |Robinson and .Gladwyn MacLean, | Ladies' high single -- Sallie Plume 208 Ladies' high triple Sallie Plume 69) Men's high single Gladwyn Mac: Lean 286. | Men's high triple -- Bill Meinichuk 703. Six Points -- Hot Bums 7, Moonl'ghters 07 Curves 2, The Sexy Sut 5; The Lovers 4, Misfits 3; Lucky Strikes 5, Lemons ? 2. Lemons -- Jim Montpetit, Pam Gow, J. Phillips, Ross Brown, Audrey Rose tee Mary Carey. | LADIES MAJOR "A" LEAGUE With another season starting, only eight girts made it over the 650_mark, The blonde bomber, Mavis Taylor, started with a bang, with 791 (214, 331, 246 and close behind was Isabelle King, with 753 (285, 210, 258). | 650 and over -- Audrey Burrill 675 Root] }289); Edna Ward 672 (208, 288); Janet) |}Peet 669 (218 212, 239); Stella Maker- chuk 657° (219, 298, 230); Ev Harding 655 (214, 203, 238) and Chris Collins 650 |(207, 248), | Points Taken Team 1 took 3, Team) 2- 1; Team 34, Team 4-0; Team 5-3, }Team 61; Team 7-4, Team 8-0. | | We will have the team names by next! }week, | | POST OFFICE LEAGUE In Team Standing -- Robin Hoods 4, G Moss 3, Hot Dogs 3, Dead Pins 3, Spoilers 11, Climbers 1, Bar Files 1, Strikers 0. i "High Singles -- Liovd Schram 246, Don Mills 246 and Pat Kyle 251, High Triples -- Lioyd Schram 650 and Ena Pearce 636. Oer 200 -- Dan Price 205, Andy Czer- waty 232, Mel Knocker 207, Ena Pearce |214, 229, Frank Foley 238, Joan Whitaker 200, Dave Kyle 205, Bob Bell 210,' Don THE: OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September 22, --_ * cas | | BLAIR ~~ In loving memory of our dear! y 1957 BUICK licence H29070 | TO NITE |mother, Audrey Viola Bisir, who passed| Born in England, the de-|rajuy nen Sennay Song, and Quick Boy.|three-vear-olds and up. Purse $800 it Milis 246, Lioyd Schram 246, 2. Pat (65) serial No. 74639815405 jaway on September 22, 162. eeased came to Canada as a 26 rystal Hal, Wes Coke wie AS talc By hho Ds ga rkbride owner Mr, Pat Vallee, Gordon $1,200. in ¢ash prizes. By oh har smile ls gone forever, young man, He was employed Ec acanig ig: BE Puta '3900 w ny one Gracie byte, Jermite,| Lemon -- Rose Cochran 78, Harry smith| Hotel, Pickering, Ontario of no her hand we cannot touch, saf by the »G 5 > hd Prin.| Donna Gibbs 95, Gary McKenzie 87, ' ': k Still we have so many memories jas a farmer by the late George/«trust Account, Wes Coke $.20 3.60 2.50 Jimmy Belwyn, Mac Dillon $ and Pr Eric Pearce 7, Jim Boyd S? and Glad the at mown address. Cloim Jackpot Nos. 55 and 58} 0 ine one we loved $0 much. jHayes and the late George|>Lightning Dares, Miliman er DatuRLGn tea 6 2 Siew' Boy Cand Carter 9a, 22. 87. | r $241.75 plus soles fee | fer memory Js our keepsake /Hepburn in the Columb e OF erat wate C : ! MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE | and storage : | with We'll never part, pests 9 ; US ATCA) "Alo. Started: Kingston, Jack. mye een tee ee Jack James, our president, extended a| Early Bird Game 7:45 | God has her in His keenin and later operated his own farm !rish Vatiey, Silvestru, and Mer ? | | Weh nad | DAILY DOUBLES Nos. 2-Dick's enter | SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for|Warm welcome to all the bowlers and) 1960 JEEP '4 ton, 4 WD. | J | : j We neve her in our Heart . lin Darlington Township. He re-\ane atrust Account PAID $32.20 three-year-olds. and up. Purse $900 (7)|Wished each one a good bowling season. 6 cylinder, $795 i ubilee Pavilion |~Sadly mised by der tnree sons, Wren, tired in 1939 and had lived in 'Scottish Clan, Feagan 8.40 3.10.2.60/ Archie Bruce started off as high man +" | Lyle, Geraia and their famities. THIRD RACE 1 Mile (Pace) for all }Negiey Hal, Walker 7.50 470 -- 703 (264, 237, 202), Sadie James. 476 1987 BUICK 3 B79114 Columbus since that time. amen. Purse S008 (8) Scotland's Van, Geisel 90) ( 216, 255)) Cecil Litster 666 (239,/ 5 cence 8/ wa a A veteran of the Imperial)}-Oor. Grat'n, Fing! 4.40 2.80 2.50 Also Started: Echoridge Jack, uneie! Bud Morey 45) (289); Hi Jotins/ (43) serial No. 74439815 NOVEL. BINGO ST. JOHN -- In loving memory of Ruth Army. Mr. Watson ser' - te ! 3-Chariie a Auta; Bele 4.4 3.20 Spud, David Mal &, Scratched, Grattan) (219, 257); Phoebe Mullens 640 (209, 84 owner Mr. T 9: Joh THURSDAY EVENING 7:45 |0ylnved wife of Alfred St. Jenn, who pass Bice SON SCPVER OVEM a Mona Johnston, Johnston V0 R Direct 245); Marj Ford 622 (238 and 209). John| McGrea BR J gap hagg b F abel ed away September 22, 1964 seas with the Canadian army) Also Started: Felicity, Belmont Dale Williamson 62} (250) and Al Jamieson; Gready, 60 k St. S., at ST. GEORGE'S HALL Always remembered oy Queenie, during the First World War, | (Prince Hal, Pink Lassie and Cloveriand |, SIGHTH RACE 1 Mile (Pace) for 602. (251 Whitby, Ont. of the lost Atcas tak tava © imp. hree-year-olds and up, Purse 3 $00. (8) Those who didn't make the 600 triple nd taki Hiabank oF (Alber ~ --" ginny | Mr. Watson was predeceased Pita boy Feagan 70 3.80 3.50 DU Mad good 200 scores are as follows: | of x bs Gomes $ $12, $ by his wife, the fo FOURTH RACE ~~ 1 Mile (Pace) for ali: ?-Magic Millie, Pacey | Curly Jackson 264, Pl m Goodes 241, Stenta! cloim $288.05 plus soles fee May be doubled Ge frinled : . ad Emma Rau Also Started: Greentree Judy, The wc-/Makarchuk 238, Reg Norris 233, 212: and storage | $160 IN JACKPOTS ane Murray, in 1951. 2Marshall Saint, Wes Cake '4.00 3.60 2.90/N@D, Sir. Carlith, Fleetwood E. Grattan Do Bean 2. ae Se ae Jack| | Tae Fi S15 S CARD OF THANKS The funeral service will be |: Nick Herbert, Ren Filion 10.10 6.g0/49d Armbro Champ. os mes 3 Deryck stones ay Dorothy . _ Door Priz % " ' vey 2%, Fr rr i Nor 1955 BUICK ticense B72501 | rize held at the Robinson Funeral) Qh ere" ee, ime, Manat NINTH RACE <1 Mile (Pace) for|tis 207, Harold Wilson 224, Mae Jamie-| (64) seriol No, 54439816- [GENEVA PARK, Ritenn Road, open tor Home, Brooklin, af 2 p.m., Dale, Northwood Dexter, Jacqueline) hree-vear-olds and. up. Purse $1,000 (8) | 30" 209, 240, Eve Clark 212, Marilyn Wil- | 220, owner Mr. Milton Read, [Private reservations, wiener reasts TOSON! -- 1 would like to take *hisiSept. 23. Interment will be hie, and DNF-Isodels Choice. DNF. /SAllle Dale, Ritchie 22.20 8.40 §.90/30" 207. Bert Smith 223, Gord Long 206! 760 Goidan Steet Oviowa rr ation telephane /oPPortunity. to thank my frienns and! ihe 1 DE IN Broken Equipment, did not' finish Moule G., Holmes 420 270/204; Zella Morreau 200, Jack Anderson Ont * » | ereeminn: ass-947 neighbors for their flowers, cards, pitts Groveside Cemetery, Rey . 7-Armbro Bingo, Ray 60/200, Inez Curl 203. Geof Curl 201, Art} Wtorio ef the last known od pe 0 b 10, Ross Cla 5 dress, Clo gg $99 45 plus {Stree Batre Park, Eviatie. Aven gus McDonald, for their. kindness aor W. M. Bridzes. minister of) FIFTH Race } Atle (Pace). for) Also Started: Patsy G tnd, Dapne ti and Art Morea god henge Cla $ us begge Park : ' Columbus United Chu }) four-yearolds and under Purse $800 (F Grattan S, Agate, Tonks G, and Brother! Points Petes } .. } t i Share| ing my recent stay in hospital lurca, Wil &) e G . 0 N ~Go's 3: P P's 1 soles fee ond storoge. lee Wealth Geeta aos et | ¥ VSlick Brewer, Rochelegu 12.50 4.30 44/8 adie end two jeck --M |Hi-Balis 3; Headpins 3 Kingsides 1; Pit- jackpota. ra, Late Tosoni, |conduct the service, |aDawn Delight, Habkirk 2.90 2.70) an, 2,733, Total Pool $152,218. 'gallu \, Astro's 3) Acea 1, Vi Norris 3! ' STOCK MARKET ~ ere ly The " wn Low i) "ae si% 1% 1% Alta Ges 3 tJ Alg Cen $00 89% 9% e+ ve Alig Cen w) 400 670 620 6% +20 75 67% 67% 67% 4 Alumini 445 828% in Wat Ve Alum 4% pr 25 © # no CP die 100 825 25 2 Ain'temple x0 1 Hl ie Ati ir $744 20% A+ Auto & "= 5) f Valley tr} Sia WM 1 iow al t 4 "a Brazil 005 8h 7% TH+ BA Ol 85 929% 297% 29% -- Ve BC Phone A HA 6 WA BC Ph Rts 1997 16) 160 160 urns $07 821% 21% a4 CalPow 265 $i6'4 26 "Ms Can Bread 100 S184 15% iy = " cD Sug 225 $23% 29% can Malt 350 $25¥e 25Va is +" Cc Pack B 50 867 87? 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