Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Sep 1965, p. 37

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38--Lost ond Found FOUND -- white ie cat, Dufferin St Port Whitby, black nose, chin and tail. Flee collar. Telephone 668-8025 Lost -- over wr weekend, very large grey striped male cat, white ves fand paws. Small cut top left ear. Telephone 655-3780. CITY-WIDE COVERAGE and at iow cost is what you get with Times Action Want Ads. Telephone 723-3492 and ge? in touch on a ecnbhivac ad-writer. 38--Coming 'Events $500 SPECIAL SUNNYSIDE PARK Monster BINGO THURSDAY, SEPT. 30 OBITUARIES MRS. MARGARET HENDERSON In failing health for the past year, Mrs. Margaret Hender- ARCHIBALD BLACK A resident of the Port. Perry district for many years, Archi-| bald Black, 519 Howard st., son, Amylene Apartments, 9] Oshawa, died Sept, 29, at the !Quebec st., died early today a Oshawa General Hospital, fol-| the Oshawa General Hospital. __ | lowing a short sickness. He was) The former Margaret Smith, | in his 97th year. |the deceased was a daughter of) A son of the late Mr. andthe late Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam) Mrs. Laughlin Black, the de-|Smith, Born in Glasgow, Scot- ceased was born at Raglan.|land, she came to Oshawa inj Married at Cannington 74 years| March, 1927. She was a mem- ago, he farmed in Scugog Islandjber of St. Andrew's United for many years prior to his re-|Church and of the Rebekah} tirement to Oshawa 12 years|Lodge. She was active at one ago. EDWARD LEROY SCOTT In poor health for the past month, Edward Leroy Scott, 155 | Central Park blvd. n., died Seot. 29 at the Oshawa General Hos- pital. He was in his 71st year. Born Oct. 1, 1894, at Stirling, )Ont., the deceased was a son 'of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert cott. He was married Dec. 11, 1915, at Campbellford. A resident of Campbellford for many years, Mr. Scott moved to Oshawa 24 years ago. He work- ed for the Ontario Hydro at |Campbellford and worked at time in Home and School Asso-| Motors for 13 years prior to) Predeceased five years ago by his wife, the former Cath- erine Avery, Mr. Black is sur- vived by five daughters, Mrs. Zella. Thomas and Mrs. Mar- garet Froats, Buffalo, 1 Be gee Mrs. Jean McKnight and Mrs. RED BARN 20 Games -- $20. 17 nos. or less -- $40. 5 games -- $30. H. Colleran (Lela) of Oshawa and Mrs. E. Shaw (Rean) of| Mayfield, N.Y. and a son, Mal-) colm, of Vancouver. | The funeral service will be) held at 2 p.m, Oct. 2 at the| Gerrow Funeral Home. Inter-| ment will be in Groveside Cemetery. Elder A. E. Millner of the Seventh-day Adventist |Church will conduct the ser- | vice. 1 -- $150. Jackpot $20. a line plus $50. a full card 2 BIG JACKPOTS (Smallest No. Worth $500) 1 -- $500. 53 Nos. or Less 1 -- $250 57 Nos. or Less $10 A LINE PLUS $200 FULL CARD. $150 GUAR- ANTEED PRIZES' IN THESE TWO GAMES. EARLY BIRD GAME $50 Door Prizes RED BARN $1.00 ADMISSION NO CHILDREN PLEASE _EXTRA BUS SERVICE ~ HOLY CROSS ~ BINGO Every Friday 7:45| $600. | IN PRIZES $200. in 56 Nos. $20 Consolation $10 each Horizontal Line | $200. in 54 Nos. $20 Consolation 5 Turkeys te be Drown for This Week. Free Admission--Good Parking No Child Please ~ NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING 7:45 | DEATHS Kindness beyond Price, within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPE 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORIST Funera} arrangements and floral a for all | occasion | OSHAWA -- | SHOPPING | 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE | yet | : | Everlasting Memorialization is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER thot we supply ond install; Please call MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK | 723-2633 | IN MEMORIAM GUEST -- In loving memory of Vera | Ross Guest, who passed away September 30, 1949 |--Ever remembered by the family. HARPER -- dear husband, | Frank Harper, tember 30, 1964. Precious for ever are memories of you, Today, tomorrow and ail life, through . Just as yi were you will always be, at ST. GEORGE'S HALL Treasured. tor ever in our memories. (Albert and Jackson Sts.) |--Lovingly remembered by wife Myrtle Games $6, $12, $20 pear ey? May be doubled or tripled $150 IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 ADULT SCUBA diving lessons Thursday, September 36. Aqua-iung: UP | plied, Register row with Don Cranfleid,/ 33) Park Road South, 123-2284. NEARLY ayo SALE. Friday, October at 1.30 p.m. Simooe Street United Ser | Memorial Hall. BIRTHS ch ethene - leg t . 'geot Bacend eevee » | CARD OF THANKS ee shelley: Maur Macreen rei m Weeneatey Se. | jember 29, 1965, at Oshawa General Hos) LoOgEMAN -- We wish to express our pial. Spec rar special hanks to Dr. Beckett, Dr. sincere thanks and appreciation to our| 4th floor staff. relatives, many friends and neighbors| for their kind expressions of sympath SALSBURY -- Glen (Bud) and Donna) contributions, and beautiful floral 'rib-| (nee Nab ae! are proud to announce the | utes, in the loss of a dear wife and| arrival of thelr daughter, Deanna Lea mother, Mrs. Silvie Logeman, especially 7 Ibs. 7 O78.. on September 29, 1965, Bt lthanking Rev. F. G. Ongley for his ¢on- the Oshawa General Hospital. a g soling words i ig fo Dr. M. L.- Morris and fourt! --Mr. W. F. Logeman and family staff. -- es In loving memory of a father and grandfather, who passed away Sep PEARSON -- In loving memory of ou' dear father, Ernest Pearson, who passed] jaway August 27, 1958 and our ad mother, Alice Emma Pearson, who pass-| art |@d_away September 30, 1948. Gone, dear parents, gone forever, How we miss your smiling faces, But you left us to remember | None on earth can take your place. A happy home we once enjoyed, How sweet the memory still, But death has left a loneliness |: The world can never fill. --Lovingly remembered | Doris and son-in-law Reg. | by daughter DEATH BLACK, Archibald Suddenty In Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1965, Archibaid Black, in his 97th year, beloved widower of Catherine Avery, and loving father of is Zelia Thomas of Buffalo, New York, of Buffalo, New ight of Oshawa, | and Maicoim of Vancouver. Mr. Black Is at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel,| ing Street West, for ee ae in the! chapel on Saturday, Oct. 2 at p.m. Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brookiln | HENDERSON, Margaret in Oshawa General Hospital on Thurs- day, September 30, 1965, Margaret Smith, beloved wife of the late David W. Hender- son and dear mother of Mrs. Albert Wil-| son (Betty) and Mrs. William Jordan! (Margaret), both of Oshawa and John Henderson of Kendal. Mrs. Henderson is resting at Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East, for service ~ In the chapel on Saturday at 2 o'clock. interment Mount Lewn Cernetery. (By re of the family the casket will re) main closed.) (The family will receive friends at the Funeral Home on Thurs-| & day from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Friday from | 2 fo 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.) | HUNT, Nancy Suddenly @s the result of an accident at Severn Bridge, Wednesday, Nancy Reid, in her 30th year, beloved wife of Ronald Hunt and loving moti Wendy, Heather and Carol Ann, ~ bpd daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Reid, Roches-| ter, s sister of Miss" Jeanette Reid, Rochester, New York, and Captain | James Reid, Toronto. Resting at Doo! little Funeral Home, 40 West Street North, Oritlia. Funeral service from St. Paul's United Church on Saturday at 2 p.m. MATTHEWS, Millicent Emma At Fairview Lodge on Wednesday, Sep! 29, 1965, atter a short iliness, Millicent Emme Madison (formerly of 310 Brock! beloved wife ot} mother . N. Corner (Winnifred), end John W., both of Whitby, and Mrs./ W. Sharp of Greenwich, New York, in| her 92nd year. Resting at the W. C. Town! Funeral Home Chapel, Whitby, for serv: ice in the chapel Friday, Oct. 1 at 2 p.m. Interment Groveside cemetery. Visit- ing hours Thursday, 2-4 and 7 to 9 p.m Minister Rev. $. Armstrong. SCOTT, Leroy Edward Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, September 29, 1965, Edward Leroy Scott, beloved hus- band of Edith Glenn and father of Mrs.| James Umphreys (Betty) of Toronto, In his 7ist year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral| Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel, Friday, October 1; at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union 'Ceme tery. WRIGHT, Mervyn James | Absent from the body, present with: the/ Lord. In the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, September 29, 1965, Mervyn James Wright, beloved husband of Car rie Dobson and father of Mrs. Alfred Statham (Eileen) and Vernon, both of Oshawa, in his 72nd year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshaws,. with funeral service in the chapel, Saturday, October 2, at 2.30 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. (Gideon Memorial Bibles! id be appreciated.) self-development, not mis- sionary zeal motivates most young Canadians who volun- teer for work in under- developed countries with the Canadian University Service ' | John | conduct the service. land later house mother at the itor of All Saints Anglican |service at 2 p.m. Oct. 1 at the |.W C. SELF-INTEREST SPURS VOLUNTEERS A desire for adventure and ciation work. Mrs. Henderson was _pre-| deceased in 1960 by her hus-} | his retirement in 1957. Mr. Scott was a member of band, David Henderson, hom a? Masonic Lodge at Campbell- she married in Glasgow in 1918, ford and was a former member She is survived by two daugh-| of Local 222, UAW. ters, Mrs. Albert. Wilson (Betty); He is survived by his wife, and Mrs, William Jordan (Mar-\the former Edith Glenn: a jgaret), both of Oshawa; a son, | 4 aughter, Mrs, James | John, of Kendal, Ont. and six| grandchildren. |Umphreys (Betty) of Toronto; Also surviving are six sisters,/two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Jeffs four of whom live in the To-| jof Campbellford and Mrs, Alice ronto area and two in Scotland| and five brothers, two of whom| Heath of Stirling and one grand- live in the Toronto area and/Son, Robbie Umphreys. three in Scotland, Rev. Richard Barker, pastor The funeral service will be of the Christian and Missionary ee Bio grote So Alliance Church, will conduct Home, Interment will be in| the funeral service at the Arm- Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev.|strong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Morris, minister of St.) Oct. 1. Interment will be in Osh- Andrew's United Church, It! awa Union Cemetery. MRS. F. W. MATHEWS MERVYN J. WRIGHT A former house mother at the! The death occurred Sept. 29, nurses' Sort Ontario Hos- gt the Oshawa General Hos-| ital, Whitby, Mrs. Fredrick W. Larathewa: bile Sept, 29, at Fair:| | pital, following a short sickness, | view Lodge, following a short f Mervyn James Wright, of 659 sickness, The deceased, who King st. e. He was in his 7and) | previously lived at 310 Brock year. st. .n., Whitby, was in her 92nd Born July 29, 1894 in Colling- year. wood Township, the deceased The deceased, who was the) was a son of the late Mr. and former Millicent Emma Madi-|Mrs. Robert Wright. He was son, was a daughter of the late|married June 6, 1916, at Col-| | James and Alice Madison. Born lingwood and had been a resi-| in England, she was married dent of Oshawa for 40\years. at North Killworth, England. Mr. Wright was an employee | 1900. of General Printers Ltd., for| Coming to Canada in the fall| 35 years prior to his retirement| j of 1912, Mr. and Mrs. Mathews | jn 1962, He was a member of jlived in Barrie for two years! |Calvary Baptist Church. before moving to Whitby. Mrs. H ' 4 teh "if Mathews was a supply teacher|,,. tent eae 'guar ¢ &,| daughter, Mrs. Alfred Sakars| (Eileen) of Oshawa and a son;| the Vernon, of Oshawa. | in Ontario Hospital until she retir- ed in 1945. She was a member of Church of England and of the, Also surviving are three sis-| women's auxiliary of the church. ters, Miss Eva Wright of To-| She was also a member of the|ronto, Mrs. Fred Clark (Sadie) | Whitby Hand Sewing and Fancy of Clarksburg and Mrs. Sher- Work Club, the Daughters of man Bradbury (Olive) of Mea-| England and the Whitby Wom- ford; two brothers, Leonard of en's In&titute. : California and Frank of Van-| Predeceased by her husband | Couver and six grandchildren. in 1929, Mrs. Mathews is surviv-, The funeral service will be} ed by two daughters, Mrs. N.|held at the Armstrong Funeral} Corner (Winnifred) of Whitby|Home at 2.30 p.m. Oct. 2. In- and Mrs. W. Sharp (Millicent)|terment will be in Mount |of Greenwich, N.Y.; a son, John|Lawn Cemetery. The service William Mathews, of Whitby; | will be conducted by Rev. R. D. four grandchildren and 10\Lytle, pastor of Calvary Bap- | great-grandchildren. {tist Church. Rey. Stanley Armstrong, rec- FUNERAL OF J. ARCHIBALD PALLISTER | Chapel,| The funeral service for James be in| Archibald Pallister, who died at jhis home, 765 Margaret st., ------|st., Sept. 27 was held at the| IVE BIRDS REST McIntosh Anderson Funeral G VANCOUVER (CP)--A wila-| Home at 2 p.m. Sept. 29 fowl sanctuary to provide nest-|_ Canon F. G. Ongley, rector of ing grounds for up to 10,000 St. George's Memorial Anglican| |water birds is nearing comple- Church, conducted the services. | tion on Reifel and Westham Is-|Interment was in Mount) |lands off the Fraser River near) Lawn Cemetery. here. It is hoped to use the| The pallbearers were: Eric) sanctuary as a tracking and|Easson, Earl] Bilcox, Jack Jack-| preservation centre for migra-|son, James Reid, Ted Roberts tory birds. land Wally Calvin. Church, will conduct the funeral Town Funeral Whitby. Interment will Groveside Cemetery. Overseas program. French- speaking Canadians make one-fifth of the volun- At. 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Will Con Shaw Cc Bellek C Mogul C Rambler Cop Fields Cowich Croinor Crestiand _DEigone 500 1000 3000 615 615 615 $15 is 425 $21%4 21% 21% 186 156 156 --is 400 100 = 10 7000 150 ' 360 966 2000 3700 1000 800 12500 WOODBINE ENTRIES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 FIRST RACE --. Purse $2,100. (3000) claiming, maiden, three- and four-year- olds. 1¥e Miles. Tangum, Harris 108 |Bayview Miss, Ferro X103 |Moon Babu, Harrison 116 |Firelight, Hernandez 108 | Royal Bunny, Dittfach 111 |Parkview Pike, Sicchia 116 | SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. (2000) oom id three-year-olds and up, 7 Fur- tong! Page Service, Wajsh 119 Well Oiled, Inouye 116 Brief Wind, Leblanc 116 | Witflaw, Harris 113 |Ansman, No Boy 116 Mr. Flirt, Ferro xa Prilynn, Werry X108 Field Trial, Gomez 122 Mencheval, McComb 119 interes, Johnstone 116 Bronze Turkey, Ferro X108 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. (3000) Claiming, three-year-olds and up, (Dive | of 2nd). 7 Furlongs. Victory Line, No Boy 116 Roman Dipper, Ferro X114 Hannibra, Werry X114 | Autumn Souvenir, ee 6 Ponder On, No Boy } Knock Rummy, No Bey na Leo's Yingel, nue 2 Lesjack, Inda 1 Dave's 'mistoke. Marri nM" Brillle, Turcotte 1 Briefsin, No Boy Sir Demijohn, Sohhatine "3 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. (5000) Claiming, three-year-olds. 6 Furiongs. Win Again, No Boy 108 |Shuswap Sal, inda 111 |Peter Picker, Gomez 114 |Andrea Inez, Waish 111 | Forever Pilot, Leblanc 116 Berno Miss, Turcotte 108 Sterling Scholar, No Boy 111 Ermine Sox, Johnstone 114 Now .| Wonder, Turcotte 111 Take Notice, Ferro X111 | ances. Two-year-old fillies, Caledon Star, Harris 115 Canacia, No Boy A-115 6% Furlongs. Nouvelle, No Boy A-115 oman Pride, Johnstone 115 ambora, Fitzsimmons B-115 Gaystone, No Boy 120 Warm Reception, No oy B-115 Gravel Pit, Werry X115 L'Arriviste, Dittfach C-120 Empress of India, Gordon €-118 Take Liberty, Turcotte 115 's Lady Sue, Maxwell 1 Cimba and s B--Windflelds Farm Entr: C--C Cary and Gardiner "barme Entry. ances. Three-year-olds. teenth Miles on Marshall turf course. Tle Pilot, No Boy 111 Queen's Birthday, Inouye 114 Feathery, No Boy A-116 |Grand Galop, Fitzsimmons W4 | Attention Hero, No Boy A-117 jice Cold, Dittfach 119 |A--Dane Hill Acres Entry. QUINELLA WAGERING SEVENTH RACE--Purse $2,200 (4000) Claiming, three-year-olds. course. One and one-sixteenth Miles, Bay Flight, Glassner 115 Royal Stitch, No Boy 108 That's My Boy, Inda 115 Dream Plan, Harris 116 Con-Jo, Finley X106 lV. Sil, Dittfach 120 |Erin Pan, No Boy 115 |Quiz Cadet, PR da ABE} | Maytown, No Colour Her Pier Ne 'ho Ws Roman Tribune, No Boy 115 Red Purse, McComb 1) | BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. (3000) | Claiming, three-year-olds and up, One and lone-sixteenth Miles. | Bridal Music, Walsh 113 |Nacuba, Fitzsimmons 120 Prince Bubi, No Boy 113 |Vogel's Victor, Armstrong 118 By Command, Tingley 116 |Dougs Chop, Glassner 113 | Yancy, Leblane 115 |Burnt Roman, Walsh 116 judo King, No Boy 113 J FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Allow-|Arthur H., Inda 120 pas tbs AAC POST TIME 2 P.M, _ GARDEN CITY RACEWAY WEDNESDAY, FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) for el! ages. Purse $700 (7) 5-Miss Moray ore Ingles 5.90 i 3.3 6Kinna Art, Geisel io a0 7-Why Not, Stewart Jr. 3.20 and Doru. Scratched, Lee, Rex, Mike) Riddell. 98o--- %4| Also Started: Ann Barmin, Merrianne! 1.1 ynden. Mac, SECOND RACE -- 5\% Furlongs (Pace) Purse $600 4.70 4,20 2.90 29.90 20.40 for six-year-olds and under. (8) 4Captain Song, Gordon |5-Ken Frisco, Murphy 1-Superior Chief, Zirnis Also Started: Isotta Pride C., Bobby Brainard, rick and Marion Mohawk. DAILY DOUBLES 5- Miss Merray Comet and 4Captain Song. PAID $24.90... 4,90 Ben, Spencer's Darets Pat, THIRD RACE 1 Mile (Trot) fer three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) 3-Legal Prince, Thibodem $.00 3.10 2.80 |S-Have Julep, Wellwood 43.20 3.00 |B-White Princess, ga 3.10 Also Started: Miss Betty P, Riddell Gold, Vital viene Titan Scott and Gay Frisco. | FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for | three-year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8) 18-Don McKylo, Feagan 4:80 3.70 2.90 |1-Superior Mark, Wellwood 16,00 8.40 4-Mick's Girl, Kingston 3.90 Also Started: Lee Grattan, Bonnie Rid- |del, Watson E. Frisco, Aceway Julie, and |DNF -- Sparky Bars. DNF -- Did not finish,. Pulled up. FIFTH RACE 1 Mile (Pace) for lthree-year-olds and up. Purse $1000 (8) | }-Favonian Grattan, Feagan 5.40 3.40 2.40 {3-Larry Dillar, Graham 5.00 3.20 4-lrene MacDuff, Boyce 3.80 Also Started: Willow's Boy C., skip, Agate, Long Distance and Spindietop Joa SIXTH RACE 1 Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds and up, Junior Invitation _ |Purse $2,000 (6) 4|\Beverly Dillard, Shea §-Keen Freight, Ed Arthur |1-Lochinver Duke, Feagan 4.2 Also Started: Angelic Wick, Rocky Her- bert, and Sizzling Adios. QUINELLA Nos, 6 and § PAID $1 5 5 25.80 7.90 6.70 4.00 re SEVENTH RACE --- 1 Mile (Trot) for |three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,200 (6) |l-Lord Yates, Kingston 5.30 3,00 2.30 2-Winnifred Po-Ka-Bout, Platford 3.40 Hee} |@-Meadow Brooke C., Wellwood | Also. Started: Willow Brook Hoppy. |Jack Skytop and Prince Cope, Scratched, |Catherine Harvester, Bishop Song. | EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for |three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,200 (8) vel |4-Mighty Bachelor, 5-Gracie Lochinvar, Gra'm 12.50 4.30 3.30 Feaqan 3.50 2.90 5.90 Virginia's Boy, Walte- Hat, Fritz Also Started: Lana Star, val Sliver Ronnie, Sandy Demon and Jimmy i@ratten, SEPTEMBER 29 NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for | three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8) 4Midnight A. Grattan, Carmichael 8.20 4.20 4.00 3.10 2.70 |6-Lornie Rhythm, Caldwell 11.80 Also Started: Jimmy Chief Junior, Johnny's Girl, Mighty Lady L., Cham- plondale and Robert McGregor. Att: 2460. Total Pool $148,248. Webster n2 72 72, +3 18% 18% A+ % 9 9 9 20 Levesque @ntry. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,100, Allow- One end one-six- Marshall turf FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- be maiden, two-year-olds, foaled in Can- 62 Furlongs. "SAidenstert, urcotte 7.60 4.60 2.80| 2-Warcarth, McComb 11.00 5.40) slg eg -- Fitzsimmons « Gay Josephine G. Sectoria, King's Best, F-Roman Dolla: F-Brother Chervil, F-Brief Garon and 173 100 100 200 700 2: 200 200 500 600 269 2000 2400 100 Denison SMa 3A MA+ Ve Dicknsn Goldrim Granduc Granisie € Gunnar a Ya gee "a Int Bibis 126 int Helium Jelex 500 17300 2160 525 6000 1Bla-- 2 650 $13% 13% 134--% 100 148 1 -_ ee 1000 400 215 500 Joliet Joutel 4 2 6 25a 25¥a 25Va B42 82 BY 92 92 135 «(135 31 825 13 960 960 960 +5 MS OH Hl N Miyama Norgoid Norlartic North vies Northoa! Northote NA 11% 1% 50 $11 1 1 82 7" 208 207 208 N12, «10 12s 42 chs Phy, 18% + Ye 770 770 «+5 605 a0 630 560 127 227 2" 7 7 445 495 n 170 2 2 +5 --5 EB Silverfield Steep R Sullivan Texmont Tribag U Mining U Asbestos Un Buffad Urban @ Violam West Mines Wilco Willroy Win Eld Yale Lead +2 pe +% +1 1000 +1 in Order: Crafty Music, tis SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim- ta, | 08 three-year-olds and up. WOODBINE RESULTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Pa Senator. cones Aan or br Af % by Selector -- ores Start, Hd Glee Larkspur. Pool $21,081. Dally Double Pool $38,930. 6 Furlongs 5-Mediand St., Turcotte 10.20 be 3.90 8-Bonus Ghost, Stadnyk 40 3.90 3Sir Runnymede, Harris 4.60 Also Ran in Order -- ied View, Mint Bloom, Jessie B. Good, Argo Bound, F- Jazz Round, Dark Gem, Vineyard, F-Win- ner Rose, F-Navy Grand, Susie's Ruthan ime Lit ber --Denotes Field. DAILY pouBLE, 5 Ane 5, PAID ae Winner, b ¢, 4, by Selector -- Miss Hi by Bold irishman, Pool $36,386. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim iden, two-year-olds, foaled In Can- 6% Furlongs (14). 7-Danish Dancer, C'son 10.70 5.80 3.80 10-Mighty Gar, Robinson 12.60 7.90 9-Fabulin, Turcotte A'vo Ran in Order: Kin balu, Tondahar, Speed, F-Care Mia, F-' Hunter's Delight, Red Ensign, Rosa "Sig. nora and F-Irish Grey, F--Denotes Fieid. Winner, dk b or br ¢, 2, by Selector -- Horseman's Love, by Norseman, Pool $46,199. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Claim- ing, three-year-olds. One and onesixe teenth Miles (6). 4-Fleet To Air, Glassner 10.10 4.50 3.10 2-Whip'n Blinkers, Dittfach 2.80 2.40 5-Bega Bega, Fitzsimmons Also Ran in Order: Ki-D-Ka, Elan Vital and Black Isle. Winner, dk 6 or br g, 3, by One Count Garden Party, by Benefactor. Pool $49,304, FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Claim. pe two-year-olds. About 1 Mile on turf 0 aN 6,30 4 isto, -- iy ongaos Enc'ter, G'mez 6.20 re \2 -Tulmar, Harris 1A-Carodana, McComb 230 Also Ran in Order: Asisee It, A-S.A. |Boy, Silver Run, Benay, Black Treasure land Orsinette's Duc. |A--Valecrest Farm and K € Donnelly Entry. | winner, b f, 2, by Meeting -- Surabala, lby Sayalirao, Pool $53,701, | | SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,500, Claim- ling three-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs (5) 1-Arctic Swirl, Dittfach 10.90 8.40 3.70 |4-Dark Fairy, Seggride 5.60 2.90 |5-Buttermilk Pike, | 3.40 Also Ran in Order: Golden Turkey and Solid Mike | QUINELLA, 1 AND 4, PAID, 991,90. Winner, b g, 5, by Iceberg 2nd -- Ammo, by War Admiral. Pool $21,965. 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