Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Oct 1965, p. 31

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de te Etat 30--Automobiles For Sale a Mik AFORE I RRA TE 36--Legal BUYING or SELLING TED CAMPIN ~ MOTORS 407 KING ST. -- OSHAWA Just Eost-of Wilson Rosa 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 ALL CASH For clean cars or trucks, We * deal up or down, Liens paid. NICOLS MOTORS LIMITED 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across 'from Royal Hotel Whitby 668-3331 ~~ IN THE MA R OF THE ESTATE. OF ELIZABETH BRAVENER, LATE OF THE CITY GF GoniAWA in THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, WIDOW, DECEASED NOTICE TO CREDITORS 963 COMET convertible, 6 cylinder, auto wane A-1 condition. Telephone 723-4105. BUICK for sale, automatic, I oe con- ahen, no rust. eohone 72598 ay GLBIMDSILE, reas radio, new generator, Yoltage regulator aid lifters. Asking $400, - persons hoving claims inst the Estate of ELIZA- H BRAVENER late of the hn of Oshawa in the County of a age ig Widow, deceased, died on or about the 1958 oopea sain 'wagon, piped $295, Fair cia: Telephone 1964 F85 OLDS., four-speed, radio, extras, v4, eee: Best offer, 385 Hume 1942 CHEVROLET Bel Air hardtop, auto- matic, 6 cylinder, radio, speaker. A-1 con- sition. Telephone' 728-017 1983 CHEVROLET, two - door hardtop, black with red interior, Telephone 728- 1964 CHEVROLET convertibie, 14,500 miles, radio, automatic, pennants white- -- Will finance. 725-844: 959 FORD convertible and 58 Oldsmobile 1 oor rareon. Best cash offer. Phone 31--Compaect Cars for Sale * VOLVO & PEUGOT *® MERCEDES BENZ General Repair ond JAKE AND BILL'S GARAGE Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921 SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. Volkswagen Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 RITSON RD, S, 723-3461 Open Evenings "3 CHEVELLE two-door hardtop, 227 four-speed, 250 HP, nine thousand miles. Will deal for '40-'62, V-8 or will sell out- right. 723-7877 1999 FORD Tauxus 17M, good condition, clean, radio. Full price $200, Telephone Whitby 668-5251. 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, - red, paint, exhaust and fires. $775. Telephone 728-6454 1965 CORVAIR Monza, convertible, four- speed transmission. Private sale. Tele) phone 668-4327 after 4 p.m. 1962 RENAULT Gordini. Good condition radio. Private sale. Telephone Whitby 668-8922. new motor, 35,000 miles. pei 1944 VOLKSWAGEN bus. A-] condition. $1,795. Telephone 728-2800. 1988 VAUXHALL sedan; Lauréntian, V-8, four-door, radio, whitewalls, one owner, under war: ranty. 728-3608 after 6. 1999 RENAULT, geod syoning gr a5, Yom day of August, A.D, -- 1965, are hereby notified to send full porticulors to the undersigned on or before the Ist day of ember, A.D. 1965, 'ale: which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then hove had notice. DATED ot Oshawa this 16th doy of September, A.D. 1965, MARION nies ond DRED DOWN, Executrices, By their Solicitor, JOSEPH P, MANGA N, fi 14% King Street Eost, Oshawa, Ontario. 38--Coming Events FREE ADMISSION | OSHAWA JAYCEES Monster BINGO Thurs., Oct. 7th 20 GAMES AT $20 5 GAMES AT $30. 1-- $150. JACKPOT $20. PER LINE PLUS $50. PER FULL CARD 2 -- $250.. JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS. 51 and 56 $10 PER LINE PLUS $200. PER FULL CARD IN 51 AND 56 NUMBERS. THIS WEEK PLUS $25. CONSOLATION PRIZE, $150. TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES, neue games pay double in 17 Nos. or less Telephone 725-8228 between 1 and 6 1963 MORRIS 1100, very good -- radio. Best cash offer, Private sale. Tele @ 726-6022. | '61 ANGLIA Deluxe, Immaculate through- out, four-speed, bucket seats, 40 mi gallon. Definitely a go-go. $375. 'Telephone | 723-2117. 1961 VAUXHALL Velox, good a order, ly and show tires. After 6 apply 7 Jarvis Street or telephone 723-4966. 1942 AUSTIN 850, excelient condition. $400 or best offer, Telephone 725-8454. 1&3 VOLKSWAGEN 1500, radio and extras,| low mileage. Asking $1,300 or best offer. Must sell. 728-7850 19 MODIFI Austin ~ metailic| green with black leather Interior, many) exrtas. Must be seen fo be appreciated 728- | ¥965 CORVAIR Corsa convertibl H.P. engine. 4-speed transmission, radio,| Telephone 723-4058 32--Trucks for Sale 1955 R TRUCK 18 ft, stake body, $750. Any reasonable offer considered. Tele phone 725-6543 days for appointment to view. SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars bought, parts for sale. tron and metals bought. 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. 1964 GMC haif-ton truck, 13,000 miles In excellent condition. After 6 p.m. tele phone 668-4577. 2% TON Maple Leaf truck, stake peey In ee condition throughout. $650. Phone 25-2162. 33--Automobiles Wanted 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 WANTED -- Cars for wrecking. Tele Phone 728-4549. Robert Nichols. CAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want + prices paid 200 Wentworth East OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars| for wrecking. Tires and parts for sale. 1175 Nelson Street. Telephone 725-2162. 34--Automobile Repair OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE offers ex- oe carburetor and auto -- service. Street West, 728-0817. SION specialists. Transmis-| our only business. 1038 Simcoe! North, *yhene 128-7339, SEE your service specialist for whee! alignment, wheel balance, 'ake job, en- gine tune-ups at Genera 534 Ritson South. 35--Lost and Found "lost" Kitten, "grey tabby, , in the vicinity of Fernhill and Annapolis a day evening. Answers to "Pi Child's pet. Finder _please call rst, 38--Coming Events NORTHMINSTER U.C.W, COFFEE PARTY corner Simcoe St. & Rossland Rd. Horie Baked Muffins, Fruit Loaves, Coffee Coke served. Baby Sitting Service Sale of Delicious Home Baking 10 a.m. Coffee 35¢ Thursday, October 7 | NORTH OSHAWA PARK EUCHRE ie THURSDAY--OCTOBER 7th|! 8:00 P.M Good prizes and monthly prize s EARLY BIRD GAME EXTRA PRIZES JUBILEE PAVILION Bus to Jubilee Pavilion leav- Four Corners at 7:30 p.m. CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED $500.00 SPECIAL SUNNYSIDE PARK ' Monster BINGO Thursday, October 7th 2 -- $250. JACKPOTS JACKPOTS Nos. 54--58 Small No. Worth $500.00 $10 PERLINE PLUS BALANCE FOR FULL CARD. $25.00 CONSOLATION PRIZE 20 Games at $20 5 Special Games at $30 Regular gorse. pay double in 7 Nos. or less 1 -- $150. JACKPOT $20 PER LINE PLUS $50 PER FULL CARD $50.00 Door Prize Early Bird Game at 7:45 Admission $1.00 Extra Buses. RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA Children under 16 not admitted. LIONS BINGO TO-NITE $1,200. in cash prizes. Jackpot Nos. 50--53 Early Bird Game 7:45 Jubilee Pavilion a EUCHRE WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE "Cadillac Ave. N.)° October 6th, 8 p.m. sharp Lunch & Prizes. Adm, 50c 51 KING STREET EAST | Ambrose City, Sunday. To the 1,200 persons assembled at this opening, Caouette specially said if the liberal party Real Caouette, leader of "Le Ralliement des Credi- tistes", is now seen starting his canvassing in Quebec FEDERAL ELECTION TEMPO STEPS UP goes back in power, this will mean a setback for * Quebec. 39--Notices TUESDAY, FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim- ing, maiden two-year-olds. 1 Mile and 70 yards (9) 9-Sun Stage, Leblanc 6-Bive Briton, 'nouye 8&-Mighty Gar, Armstrong Also Ran in Order: Kingusto, Breezy) Breeze, Tondahar, Garden's Pride, Mis ter Pet and Brother Chervil Winner, ch ¢, ol More Sun -- Stagestruck | by Amphithea Pool $22,494. Bally Double Pool $38,043. 14.50 8.70) 4,00) Owing to SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100. Slalen. Ing, three-year-olds and up. 6 Furlong: (13). 10.30 5.20 4.70 increased business | 9-Redoubtable, 2B-Superior Parent, Potts 5.40 20.10 1)-Fast-N-Fleet, Walsh | Also Ran in Order: Swirl of Glory, A ier Shepperton, B-Society Mil, A-Stone of T'cotte Gold, Popsaysno, Mount Market, Bridal) Music, Bonne Vitesse, Nakina end Brec-| oning AC E and JD Chassels entry ag Aa MacDonald and F M Clark Jr DAILY. bouste, 9 AND 9 PAID $32.00 |Winner, dk 6 or br g, by Rasper 2nd -- Danae 2nd by The Solicitor wnd, Pool $32,192 Company Limited Simmons and J B Has moved to new quarters fo facilitate better service to our clients and employees. We ore now located at: THIRD RACH -- Purse $2,100, Claim-| ing, maiden two-year-olds, yards (11). 4Risky Decree, Fitzs'ns 6.50 3Prince Bunty, Tingley 6Busher Jackson, Cuthbertson 5.80 Also Ran in Order: Gary Lee, Gray Fellow, Dark Sin, Canadian Love, Pat's bseaslel Malor's Debbie, Kill Shot end George's Hope Winner, b f, by Victoria Park Hot | Decree by Petition, Pool $39,084. 4.90 3.80 60.70 20.20 OSHAWA PHONE NUMBER 728-9430 FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,300. Maiden two-year-olds, Mile on turf (11). 7-D'ting Thomas, G'don 23.10 11.80 SBig Jive, Duran 2. 2B-Aretic Troops, Kornblum Bul NOTICE Re: Frank Robinson Shoe|Ruler, Arctic Canuck, Mane's Glory and Repair, 116 Brock Street North, Whitby. | A-Meet Persons may obtain articles left for re-|A--Dane Hill Acres and J € Meyer entry 'ey at premises Thursday Oct. 69-12, B--wWindfields Farm entry + & 74. Friday Oct. 7, 9 ~ 12, 2-6. DEATHS CAWKER, Stewart L. three- and four-year-cids. One Mile on In Fish Memorial Hospital, New Smyrna! Marshal! turf course. Beach, Florida, on Saturday, October 2, | Blue Zip, Nedeau 113 1965, Stewart L. Cawker, son of the late|Neade, Ferro X105 Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Cawker and dear | Susie's Sweet, niniey «105 brother of Mrs. Murray vag (Helen) of|willie's Dat Oshawa, and Miss Edythe M. Cawker of| Mae's Mist: Anderson Funeral fom Tussdsy © : oe Street Naples Mi 3 Tanguiry Chapel 'on. Thursday "a 2 o'clock. | Ent mbment Union Cemetery Mausoleum. SECOND RA RACE -- Purse $2,100. (3500), (the family will, receive friends at the claiming, two-year-olds. 6 Furlongs. funeral home Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m. and! Naliord, Harris A-117 Wednesday, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.) shut Out Queen, Harrison 10? Albertarama, Harris A-114 Golden Champ, No Boy 117 residence, Rice Wine, Werry X109 220 Adelaide Street Z Oshawa, on \Valiey Town, Inouye 109 Tuesday, October 5, » Jane Heire,| Bar of Tales, Ferro. X107 widow of David id and mother of/Candy Feathers, No Boy 10° Mrs. Arthur Mullen (Phoebe) and Wil-|/Benay, Shuk 116 liam J. Donald, both of Oshawa, In her) My David, Fizsimmons 117 44th year, Resting at the Armstrong Fu-! Sloppy Slippers, Gordon 111 neral Home, Oshawa, with funeral ser-|Danish Dancer, Cuthbertson X112 vice in the chapel, Friday, October 8,|\1serday, Nedeau 1 at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Ceme-| Romantic Kiss, Harris 112 tery. The famity will be at the funeral, Also Eligible: Major Roberts, Kornblum home to receive friends Wednesday 7-9/x107; Stan's Brief, Ferro X106; Harry p.m, Thursday 24 and 7-9 p.m. MORIN, Allan Pierre Aldenstart, No Boy 114 Suddenly, as the result of an accident In|A--A Nadler, B Krupp and L € Morrisroe tober Saskatchewan, on vy, O entry ober 4, 1965, Allan Pierre, beloved eldest) on of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morin (nee| THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. (5000), en Proctor), toving brother of Gary, |claiming, maiden two-year-olds. 6 Fur- nephew of Maurice Proctor and Mrs. |!ongs Howard Gimbiett of Oshawa, in his 22nd|Dollar Scholar, Steve X110 year. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Canadian Flash, Harris A-120 Home, Wolsley, Saskatchewan. Service| Paris Clipper, Ferro X115 Thursday, October 7, at 2 p.m. Interment| Naughty Jester, No Boy A-120 in Sentaluta Cemetery. Seventh Line, No Boy vit irish Girl, Armstin 2 SHESTOWSKY, Ambrose nar Ake Lovely, st peri 12 Entered into rest suddenly in Oshawa,|ticlen Mary inde Cold Ontario, on Tuesday, October 5, 1965,!) uxury Dip, Tingley D-112 Shestowsky, beloved husband) pea} Lady, Nedeau 112 of Polly Szoldra. Father of Michael and art Bird, Tingley D-112 brother of Mrs, Walter Harmer (Nelli€),|eatuting Turcotte 112 Donald Pickering (Helen), Mrs.!our Tom Boy, No Boy B-117 hog Sheridan (Zana), Mrs. Bud Ham-|~ also Eligible: Mise Dynamic, AAs A'ex and Myron ail of Osh.) Wi Rosa Signora, Gordon 112; 'Lady. "Sen- ia Mrs. Henry (Olga) of Windsor, r, No Boy 112; Cool Cutie, Harris 117; is 46th year. Resting at the Armstrong| ache: No Boy 115; Josephine G., Funeral Home, Oshawa, with Requiem! iarrison C-112. i High Mass in St. Gi 's Ukrainian Greek Catholic. Church, Friday, October @ at 10 a.m. Interment awa Union|, Harris ih DONALD, Jane Entered into rest in the fa -- | 114; Alot To Like, No Boy 109 WOODBINE RESULTS 1 Mile and 70| foaled In Canada. About i 5.60| Roman, More, 20 4.0) Valecrest Laey Bayel "inet: hare Round, 2.70] She'saloy, and Also Ran in Order: Dunman, B-Flam-|Late 'Seratch--York North, , Northern Wind, Hubert, A-Able WOODBINE ENTRIES THURSDAY, OCT. 7 Hughes, Turcotte 117; Ky. Master, Inda| 1 /Attention Hero, OCTOBER 5 jWinner, ro ¢ by Traffic Judge -- nenee by Nearco. 3.70 3.10 2.60| FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Cialen| ing, three-year-olds and up. 6% Furlongs (5) 5-Just Plain Lucky, Fins 4,30 2 " \-Leader Lane, Gomez 4-Joey Mac, Turcotte ane Ran in Order: Win Again and re HW rats Scratch--Top Tog! Bh IOP I hs adit ES TORONTO 11 A.M, STOCKS By, The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Oct. 6 eee ies In cents uniess morked $. Ist, xe. end 22% 57% 8% BA Oil 180 9% BC Forest xd 150 25% BC Phone 70 "" Br int Fin 250 $7 7% 550 $20% 20% 245 $26%% 26 180 200 200 60 $50 49% $77 27 $23%4 23% 00 $552 S54 5514 --~ Va $25 Ht ed 986% 86: eS iss wh 20% 268 + Ve 5 +&% 77 23% Chemc 175p Va Chrysler $582 SBY2 Clairtone $6 ; $8 $54 5 425 425 425 $45 45% 45+ Vo $39% 392 Wat 2 $144 14% lhe -- 14) 7. 9 37 $28% 28% 28% 425 420 42 $6%% 6% 6% 936% 36% 6% 300 $1154 1154 1154 --] 730 $17 «17:«17 220 $16 «(166 ul 545 $26%% 26% 26% -- Ve 210 $982 982 982 2115 $18% 18% 18%-- vs) 100 $33 33 2 --"! iis -5 Dist Seag D Can Gen D Dairies Dom Elect East Ch Tr Falcon Fam Play 25% Fed Grain i 8 Fleet Mig 40 a Globe A 11% VW, GL Paper Gr Weg G Hardee Hd Carp Laan GARDEN cITy RACEWAY 725 $47 a da] 103% 103M --%! _ +1 +1 92m bidiad iu: aa | QUINELLA, & AND. a bain $11.10 Winner, b , by Revoked -- Bouffue by pecs tea | Poo! $20, te 'Quinella Poot $26,974. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,100. Now. ances, three. and four-year-old fillies. Mile on Marshall course (9) B-Response, Werry 21.00 2 40)? Z-Jolly Ollie, Harrison 90| 6Famous Road, Turcotte Also Ran in Order: Buona Fortuna, tr lagre Une, A-Victory Chant, May Berry, A- Glittering Maid, and a Bride, A--Windfields Farm Winner, dk b or br f, ~ itary--Hornere| by Gulf Stream. Pool $46,812. | SEVENTH RACE Purse | $2/§00. mae three-year-olds and up. Miles on Marshall course (9). \4-Rich, Harris 5.80 3.50 3.10 & DH-Bofjac, Fitzsimmons 3.70 4.00 9 DH-Slithering Sam, Turcotte 4.70 4.80 Also Ran in Order: Whip'n Blinkers, My Valentine, Meteor, -- Maple, DH---Deadheat for second. |Winner, b g, by Rockefella -- Sole Helr-| jess by es apta | Pool $53, 1| | BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100, Claim. jing, three-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 Miles 12) 02 110Rotundo 2nd, Gordon 12.90 5.50 4.30 9-Cassis Miss, mez 3.30 2 12F-My_ Sweet Love, Armstr 9.10 Also Ran in Order: agg ve te $u, Burnt Persian Tune, F---Denotes field. Holgg ch g, by Penny Post--Romanella irngorum. Pool ri 974, Total Pool $378,700. Attendance 4,845, A--Miss J MC Burns and Addison Hall Stable entry was Hill Acres and Cherudon Stable C- Paes Stud Farm and F D Gibson entry aye & F Moore and € & Walters FOURTH RACE ------Purse $2,600. Allow-/ ances, three and four-year-oids, foaled in Canada, 6 Furlongs. Patent Coated, Kornblum X106 Twenty Francs, Werry X110 Wild Lady, No Boy 113 Jiveoll, Inouye 108 Countess Tana, Harris 113 Mary Catharin, Finley X110 Ballistic, Fitzsimmons 118 |Cup of Kindness, Turcotte 113 Triple Alliance, Duby Cat, Silver Penny, FIFTH RACE ~~ Purse $2,400. (6500), Claiming, three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs. Black Diver, Leblanc A-111 No Kidding, Hale 116 Purly Sark, Shuk 114 Park Heights, Finley X117 |Machavoine, Turcotte 114 |Tulran, Harrison 116 River Party, No Boy 119 |Take Notice, Ferro X111 Yankee Mac, Harris 116 Fiddler's Belle, Gordon 113 Senator Gray, Leblanc A-122 Single G., Gomez 119 Battie Order, No Boy 111 Virginia Queen, No Boy 116 A--Stafford Farms entry SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Claiming, three-year-olds, Marshal turf course. Chopstick, No Boy 118 Revelling, Turcotte 115 Poacher's Pocket, No Boy 116 Scadadie, Potts 116 ice Gold, Glassner 123 Chop-Em-Ple: Leal dad mm (9000), We Miles on Market Bid, F (QUINELLA Qertine) SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. Al- lowances, three-year-olds and up, foaled in Canada. 6 Furlongs. |Henry Rocket, No Boy i ' Cemetery Soldiers' Plot. BINGO -- Bathe sgh Eulaiie Avenue Thursday, 2 p.m. 14 reguiars. Share the Wealth. Specials we two lackpots. RUMMAGE SALE, St. George's Anglican Church, Centre Street, Thursday, October | 7 at 10.30 a.m. Admissiog"}-- 50c¢ GENERAL MEETING OSHAWA ROCK & MINERAL CLUB ORC BUILDING 100 Gibb St. x ithanks and appreciation to our relatives, CARD OF THANKS |FUNERAL CHAPE BIRTHS CYR -- ivan and Ethel are happy to} }announce the arrival of by re son, Darcy Dean, 6 Sigel sl en 3, 1965 r louneee Gen- lerat lospital, Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW 390 KING STREET WE Telephone 728-622 BALLARD -- in the midst of our sor- row we wish to express our sincere friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of Pag pM! | Plain John, F iChamplain, Inouye |Latin Artist, werry, Xana | Windkin, Gomez. #21 \Cruise Control, Inda 123 Big Rocky, Leblanc 119 | Nacuba, Armstrong 117 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. (3000). srr | cralening. three-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 es. Yancy, Fitzsimmons 118 Falsun, Finley X1 Silver Beau, Inda 116 Choreography, Ferro X108 LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements ond floral arrangements for all IN MEMORIAM Prime Princess, Steve X107 Our Interview, Gordon 115 Judge Alone, No Boy A-120 Menette, Turcotte 114 \3- Harrigan, TUESDAY, October 8 FIRST RACE -- 5% Furlo' for six-year-olds end under. | (8) | 1-Hillerest Saint, €. Langilie 3.30 2.60 220] DQ-5-Ballerina Wick, Bissonette 4.20 2.60| 2-Dell Humes, Feagan 40} Also Started: Royal Oaks, Silver's Boy, #o| Money Down, Kawartha Helen and Hasty Wido' bQ- Finished Ist disqualified and placed and for a lapped on break at the wire, is (Pace) | urse $600! SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for all ages. Purse $700 (8) |$Pontlac Nancy, Beltlich 20.70 10.30 8.70 \6Pink Lassie, Wellwood 2Adioo Kileean, Waddell 15.50 Also Started: Mina Way, Mona John- Me) ston, BR aoe Major, Brenda Herbert and DML DOUBLES es Seint and & Pontiac Nancy PAID THIRD RACE -- 1 tl oo "hac four- lyear-olds end up, Purse $ |5Potomac Lass, Gelsel 70 90. 3.10 2,90 |7-Bye Bye Ezra, Carmichael 10.70 a 12 yeh! K, Peters, Beltlich | Also Started: Fearless Doc, Diller" '| Dollar, Kingston, Brilliant Mir end Fly- ing Kathryn. FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for four-year-olds and under. Purse $800 (8) 4Claybrook Melody, Lester 6.30 3.10 -- 7-Prisciila Sue, Findley 2.90 2.70 3.70 Mighty Glen, Elstag Jimmy, Belle Richards and What's Up Front, FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for fhree-yeat-olds and up. Purse $700 (8) 5-Crystal Hal, Coke 14.30 6.50 4.00 7€clipse cc, Norris 6.40 4.70 Uncle Spud, Walsh 2,80 Also Started: Sunset Lee M,, Amber |Direct C, Jimmy Belwyn, Scottadee and [Wilmington Belle. SIXTH RACE -- ' Mile (Trot) for four- lyear-olds and yp. Purse $1,100 (6) 3.60 2.40 2.30 2.40 2.50 6Tapdean, Kingston 1-Homestead Dan, Gordon 3-Madam Victor, Waddell Also Started: Bove Raider, Glers and Winnifred Po-Ka-Bout. QUINELLA Nos. 6 and 1 PAID $8.80. SEVENTH RACE -- 1 mile (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. sales' oe. (8) Waddell 4.70 3.80 DH-5-JohnnieHy,__Lester ne 80 6.70 DH7-Negiey Hai, x 3.10 Doris Waiker 4.50 4.50 Also Started: Royal Goose, Brother Bob, Agate, Ster Johnston and Scotland's Van. DH-Dead Heat for second. t BIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse LP (8) re. le, Feagan 4.70 3.90 2,70 @ Volo, Findley 10.70 5.70 ti Sr 'ariith, Hayes 3.00 Also Started: Karen Sota, Scat Time, Magic Millie, Armbro Champ and Miss Star MMagic. NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) for four- year-olds and up, Purse $900 (8) Lig Ezra, Carmichael, 15.10 on oo 1-Chapple's Beye Hicks v4 7-Jimmie Mac, Hie Also Started: Saber, Jack Skytop, pany Coelen, Josedaie Paragaon and DNF- aw Valley. id not finish F -- Di i Total Pool $123,824. Attendance 2,072 inter PL int Sti P Inv Grp A Jeff Bw Jockey C James Steel James $ rst Kelly DA toon Co Caierge A Life Inv W LobCo A Price Bros N Q' QN Gas pr Rob 2 pr R-Nodwell Royal Bank Salada Sayvette Shell Can Shell | w Simpsons Slater Steel Somville pr Southam Un Carbide Un Gas xd Vie G Tr Walk GW WCoast Tr Westeel Wstn 4% or West A wis 642 Woodwd A xd 25 OILS Am Ledue 1300 Bantt 3200 Calvert 3000 Camerina CS Pete Cdn Sup Ol Cent Del Dynamic Murphy Numac Numac Permo Place Ranger Scurry Rain South U n Stanwell Triad Oil Union Ot U Canso Wiishore W Dec wie = 200 100 wie 500 600 MINES Acad Uran 2000 Advocate 190 Akaltcho 700 Am Larder 1000 A Am Moly 1650 Ang Rovyn 1100 Area 500 Arion Bankeno Bethim Brou! 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Maybrun McAdam McWat Norbeau Norgold Norlex Normetal 400 N Coldstrm nd Norghte Nudul too Pamour 500 60 200 33 330 $26% 26% 26% $684 6814 68% + 7 7 7 20 126 140 38 176 m8 2 "4 64 64 4 HT $354 35% 3m Ve $13Ve 13Ve 13% 0 Pf af. aah ri " ebaaaed at i 7 eT " 114 =I 2 32 -! 42 =I Ws I. D. MacLaren INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK APPOINTMENTS J. A. Robson 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 6, 1968 33 OBITUARIES MRS. JANE DONALD In poor health for several years, Mrs. Jane Donald, 20 Adelaide avg. e., died at her/Luke st. home Oct. 5. She was in her 84th "eal She was the last of a family of eight children. Born May 14, 1882, at Laurel- vale, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, the deceased was a - daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Haire. She was married in Belfast in 1904. ' A resident of Canada and Osh- awa for 43 years, Mrs. Donald' 'was a member of Knox Presby- terian Church. Predeceased by her husband, David Donald, in 1931, she is survived a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Mullen (Phoebe) and a son, William J. Donald, both of Oshawa. Also surviving are five grandchildren and 14 great- grandchildren. Mrs. Donald was predeceased Yl by a daughter, May and a son, Joseph. The funeral service will be %4| held at 2 p.m. Oct, 8 at the "| armstrong Funeral Home. In- terment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. G. W. C. Brett, minister of Knox Church, will conduct the service. Patino 995 Pine Point 70 P 4% robe Que Lith Q Mattgmi inston V 635 620 610 13% 13% 500 45 10 16 242 299 Cd 610 --35 13%4 -- Va 30 5 145 No 16° 202 300 6 2B --) +2 =! +2 -1 Ww 3 WA 1% Ni" 13% 13% 13% 165 165 «(165 (+8 V7 v7 7 22 2% Dh-- Ve 170 170 64 2% Th--Mh 500 B00 500 +5 26 185 1s u" % aT) Ss u 2% 1 186 +3 is aad u 6 4 4 --8 170 170 (170 7 hh The 2000 20Ve 202 20% Sales to 11:00 a.m.: 742,000. FOREIGN se ed 20 he 42 40 420 int Helium 5100 bir} = 142 6 100 8 Rexspar Un Fort 1000 Violam 600 The boss hes gone crezy! He seys we've got te reduce stock (and get this) even Hf hk COSTS MONEY! Se we're giving ewey DOLLARS, whet « wey te hold « sale! Be crazy like @ fox, come end seve like erexy,, but hurry, buys ere going Ike med! "in WM 12% --4e 445 445 445 :) AMBROSE SHESTOWSEY A resident of Oshawa for 8 years, peeiee See: died Oc. § folowing a heart 'attack. 'In poor health for two months, the deceased was in his 46th year. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stestowsky, the deceased was born Oct. 26, 1919, in Mont- ri and was married here in An employee of the Central Hotel for five years, Mr. Shes- towsky has previous: sociated with his the operation of Aldsworth 'Cleaners. He was active for many years in baseball and softball. The cose pad of a good bass voice, id considerable choral work. During the Second World War he served with the. RCAF. Mr, Shestowsky was a mem- ber of St. George's Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, the Uk- rainian National Federation and the Canadian Order of Forest- ers. He is survived by his wife, the former Polly Szoldra and a son, Michael, of Oshawa. * iiss surviving are five sis- ters, Mrs. Walter Harmer (Nel- lie), Mrs. Donald Pickering (Helen), Mrs. Arthur Sheridan (Zena) and Mrs. Bud Hamilton (Iris), all of Oshawa and Mrs. Henry Sarnovsky (Olga) of Windsor and two brothers, Alex and Myron, of Oshawa. Mr. Shestowsky will be at the Armstrong Funeral Home for high requiem mass in St. George's Ukrainian Greek Ca- tholic Church at 10 a.m. Oct. 8. Interment will be in the Os awa Union Cemetery Soldiers' Plot. Rey. J. C. Pereyma will sing the mass. OLDSTERS ARE WOMEN Of Japan's 195 centenarians, only 36 are men. MET HUSBAND IN PARIS Adrienne Clarkson, host of TV's Take 30, met her husband when both of them were study- ing at the Sorbonne in Paris. MADE PLANS YOUNG Veronica Tennant, weg hee lerina with the National et of Canada, decided to be a bal- let dancer when she was 12. . 'MUCH GOES FOR BOOTS The average British family spends 10 per cent of its income on travel and transportation and 9.5 per cent on clothes the GET A GENUINE CANADIAN DOLLAR FOR EACH AND EVERY YOU SPEND THIS WEEK! bd | i eg 5 oN you 415 when you spend wig $95 56 ven bg $30 4 ENTIRE STOCK AT ALL STORES ON SALE! COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS f Golf Clubs, Begs and Balls Shotguns: and Rifles Footballs end Boots Sketes Hunting Equipment Sleeping Bags and Tents Fishing Teck Wagons, Trikes end Bicycles @ee#e#eee#ee:cs#s® OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE @- Toys and Dolls Gomes Barbells Ete. Reed Roce Sets School Supplies @ Xmes Supplies Hobbyereft Giftwrap 725-6672 The Industrial Devel Bank that its Toronto office has been divided into Metropolitan Toronto and Mid-Ontario offices. The Mid-Ontario office, located at 250 University Avenue, Toronto, will serve businesses in southern and central Ontario which require term loans for sound business proposals. The manager of the Mid-Ontario office is I. D, MacLaren and J. A. Robson is assistant manager. Following service in the R.A.F. and commercial banking experience overseas and in Canada, Mr. MacLaren j pot apy Nhe nani ret 8 . When the bank at Hamilton in 'its manager. Mr. Meckaren iva Fellow of the Mr. Robson was graduated i in engineering from Queens University in 1945. After a broad.experience in industry, he joined IDB in 1960 at Toronto where hé was serving as a credit officer until his present ap- Pointment, jour beloved husband and father, Dr. John Oct. 7th 7.30 p.m. William Ballard, Also thanks to Dr. Roy Guests welcome. |Rozelle and the Whitby Medical Centre, the Rev. Staniey Armstrong and * SHOPPING nursing staff at the Oshawa General Hos-| 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE pital. Special thanks to Town Funeral 728-6555 Chapel for their kind and efficient ser-/ | | Thurs. That's My Boy, No , Boy ain Centores, No Boy 1 Split The Loot, Stadnyk 113 A--L Simonsen and L E Wilson entry DODSWORTH -- In loving memory of) ass dear mother, Mrs. Mary Dodsworth, | 0 passed away October 6, 1947. adie 'and kind in all her ways, |X--5 Ibs AAC Upright and just to the end of her days.) Posy: TIME 3 PM Sidcinl someon eet some"! CAN RAVE & au seal . Always remembered by her family. Mary N Eve TREE Van Dyke on TV, has an archi- tect-designed tree house in the garden of her new home. | LEFT LAW FOR MAKE-UP John J. Jiras, make-up man for TV' a Trials of O'Brien, is a| ed lawyer, i occasions | OSHAWA SHOPPING NOVEL BINGO AY EVENING -7:45 ot ST. GEORGES HALL (Albert ond Jac Sts.) Gomes $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $180 IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 BINGO, Bathe Park, Eulalie Thursday, & pam, end Euchre, Saturday, @ pm, vice. --The Family Everlasting Memorialization is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER that we supply ond install; Pleose cal! | MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 HOGLE -- We wish fo express our sin- cere thanks and appreciation to our rela- tives, many friends and nei for their kind ions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes, in the loss of a} dear wife and mother, Muriel Hogle.| |Special thanks fo Dr. Morris and Dr.) Rowsell, nurses and staff of the Oshawa Avenue,|General Hospital, Dr. Mellow and The | éintoeh-Anderson Bu Funeral Home. ---Dougies . Hogie and family. WILSON. In loving memory of @ dear }father and grandfather, Willlam George, |who passed away October 6, 1941, Your presence is.ever near us, Your love remains with us yet, You were the kind of a fathe Your loved ones would never forget Always remembered by his daughter; ed, son-in-law Jack and gran achih unlit SPORTING GOODSE3

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