Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Oct 1965, p. 19

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BRODIE behold Tr i rp eg 24+%| Following a year's sickness fester Weston A 205 '$21 21% the death occurred-Oct. 21 at the West Aw mi $124 1% Pie a Ajax and Pickering General : "4 *--~ Hospital of Andrew W. Brodie. Zellers 15 $224 22% Ur ' of 762 Balaton ave., Bay Ridges. OILS He was in his 71st year. A son of the late Mr. and ns Na ii Mrs. Andrew Brodie, Sr., the Ang U Dev 13450 60 4 deceased was born Aug. 23, 1895 a ae at Oshawa and was educated Pe Ae a a +4 here. He was married in Osh- p « yiawa in 1917. Cpe Ss 'on on $19 _- hy . mt Del 1082 $12. 12 ret A resident of Bay Ridges for Damme Pate an sme i lie ithe past year, Mr. Brodie had Fr Pete 200 425 +15 |previously lived at --T . Gr Plains 280 $10 17 years and in Toronto for A Gas 1000 73 73 --2 " tea ie ae. sa vis |years. A steam fitter by trade, Hi 500 Ra zal he was president of the Weston Ponder 9 35 ~$ |Plumbing and Heating Co. for Provo Gas 5495 250 247 250 +5 {14 years prior to his retirement Seurry Rain 225 $16% 16% hed a year ago Union oil 30 Ft} yt Sm Mr. Brodie was a member of inion Oi z : a U Canso 1200 310 305 --0 W Deceite 125 245. 345 the Presbyterian Church and of W Dec wts 2300 168 --1 |the Masonic Order. : ' He is survived by his wife, MINES the former Alice og fs daughter, Mrs. Allan ake Acad Uran 4075 4 site 'oe 2 3 3 [Kel of Bay Ridges. Also sur arder ; > f . A Am Moly 500 215 215 --2 i randchildren rn sata 16000 4 whey th pega dlh vo svar He Sy i: s _; |was predeceased by a brother A Arcadia 3550 19 =) |jand a sister. Ses Cop = 2 +5 | The funeral service will be Big Nama 1200 48 % --5 |held at the neve 0 - er Black Bay 500 9 va|Funeral Home, Oshawa, at 10. Brunswk ---«-3130 $15% 15% 15'44-- % Bunker H 2000 32 32 a.m. Oct. 23. Interment will be Camflo 1100 340 335 s jin Oshawa Union Cemetery. ae hoa --l0/Rev. F. Conkey, minister of € Deyno 400 152 152 +1 |Pickering Presbyterian Church, Sues a on = |will conduct the service en" e's ee th 4 + Chimo 600 154 154 +2 CHARLES L. BRUCE Comb 'Met 1000 a2 "2 Zi,| A former member of the Tor- Coniagas 3000 83 +1 jonto Police Force, Charles L. Chall" 3a 4s *! |Bruce, of RR 1, Bowmanville, C Mogul 300 390 385 --10 |died Oct. 21, at the Bowman- cutee en +3 |ville Memorial Hospital, follow- Con Nichol 5000 6 ing a short oo . Cop Corp 2500 65 65 Born in Scotlan r. Bruce Cop Fiel 9 9 9 --F eeven" 00 in a + %|Was a son of the late Mr. and Cowich mo 0 @ th +), Mrs. Thomas Bruce. He came Baee 1125 . the 4 1% + "lto Canada in 1908 and was a G5. Of $70? | Winle 154 15th member of the Toronto Police aint Pe Department-for-30-years.-A-resi- Delhi Pac 1000 15 15 Pp ' Denison 2340 $39 38 ano dent of the Bowmanville area Dicknsn 100 sis sis since 1942, he was a member of Di 462 roll --4 4 . F Mar $30 05 +15 |the Presbyterian ee is ; meoeur 8 Mr. Bruce is surviv y four Glacier mon --\,|daughters, Mrs. J. K. Oswald Poni Ring = wa 5 --,%) (Molly) and Mrs. H. J. Cham- 50 Smt Age eu aw awit [bers (Blizabeth) of Toronto, Granduc pd 370 370 --s |Mrs. J. Ferguson (Margaret) ule! 1" Ta-- Va s a Gunnar 200 200-0 90 41 Of -Florida and _ Miss Hilda Hastings rd a5 390 25 7, = ef sane dd a ne lad ' omas of Toronto an arles Heath TO 4 6 6 we : Hollinger 475. $26 ={3/5. of Orono; 11 grandchildren; i one hae Ba \six great-grandchildren and a nt Bibi Int Helium 1300 140 _; |brother, James of Toronto. 4 Kenville 4500 45 The funeral service will be ' 850 212 211 -1 j i Oe th a iw eld at 0190 a.m. Oct. 98, at the Joutel 200 Ww 17 1 42 Northcutt and Smith Funeral err Kieibe 100 $12% 12% 12% Home, Bowmanville. Interment Lap Min 600 $36 3 will be in Prospect Cemetery. L Dufauit 600 $14% MWe 144+ Ve La Luz 1000 $13% 13% li%-- Ww Louvict $000 "ti 35Va_ 35Va FUNERAL OF Manoka Ms is" is me me +1 | JAMES THOMAS COOK | vb hl The memorial service for) Maybrun 500020 2 +1 : Mchdam 1$00 100 James Thomas Cook who died icintyre 270 $90 \Oct. 18 at his residence, 241 Merril! 1000 «53 4 . . oe se Mideim 3000 43 Kendall ave., was held Oct.21 at YB --) |at the Armstrong Funeral Home New Cal 1000 89 _3 jat2 pm Hag rh atl yg 0 2 ms Interment was. in Mount Lawn Newdind 1060 174 17% \7a4 va\Cemetery. Pallbearers were N Mylema 1000 3 25 4 -- va'Alexander Clements, Anthony pra Clements, Frank Clements Nick Rim 4000 «14 if , Nisto 100 'av to 0 10 + %s|Murray Gough, Robert Wer- jorbeau Northca 210 2 pans joske and L. Patterson. jor' e | Obaska 2000 12 . O'Brien 1000 71 ; FUNERAL OF Opemiska 6817 935 915 td Orcnan too 518 Sao 7 EDWIN JOHN EVERITT atino 225 995 995 995 The memorial service for Ed- Pine eint 730 eae a4 4 | ,,|win John Everitt, 210 Annis' st., Preston A 10% io 10% Pris v|who died Oct. 18, was held Oct. rope 43 +2 |21 from the Armstrong Funeral Que Lith 140 340 340 "Mati 1500 25 vl |Home to poy Coes Church ier emo ~ \a requiem high Mass celebrate ic. om v4 | lat 10 a.m. by Rev, M. J. Darby. Rio, Algom us tio 0 19% a Interment was in Resurrec- 'ockwin - tion Cemetery. Roman 3530 850 830 ; Rowan Con Voto fe oon +l Pallbearers were Mitchell jerri -- Siverfied 128 320 320 oo ps. [eemnedy, Arnold Arnburg, Silvmag 38000 38 --1%|David Thompson, Leonard Mc- dherid 1525. 705 705 Dermaid, Gerald Kehoe and Sullivan 900 580 580 SO +5 | ' Teck Corp 590 490 485 |John Giddings. Texmont wo 146 Tex-Sol 500 33 -------------_------ Tombill 200 106 106 Torbrit 2000 47 3 Tribag 200 246 246 246 Windfall 1000 21% 214 2'4--1 Un Buffad 3000 60 8 Yale Lead 5000 i ahi ss UCL Mine 2500 27 hiehhitiheiemintaialiininn Un Keno 1000 635 635 Sales to 11:00 a.m.: 618,000, Upp Can 2700 166 oo ai Viola 340 405 400 FOREIGN TRADING | W Surf tl $00 (12 2 Le Luz 4 Wilco 1000 274 BY '| Lorrado 100 1" 5 45 Willrey 1290 7 Wa 97 ' "| Upper min wow Windsor Track Opens In Rain ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- Tango Lobell, a_ two-year-old owned by the consolidated sta- ble of Arnprior, Ont., registered a 2%-length victory in the fea- tured sixth race at Garden City Raceway Thursday night. The victory was the sixth in 14 outings this season for Tango Lobell, who combined with run- ner-up Mr. Dee Dee for a quin-) ella worth $25.60. Legal Prince registered his 13th win of the season in the first race while Shadow Stone daily double. LONDON, Ont. Dale B, seven-year-old pacing mare, skimmed over a sloppy track to win the Preferred|§ Pace, a $1,100 ninth-race dash at the Western Fair Raceway Thursday night. The fouril-race exacta paid $114 when Bonnie Girl M came in first at $8 and Cinda C Grat- tan second at $11.70. BATAVIA, N.Y. (CP)--River Road Joy, a three-year-old filly, captured the $800 featured pace at Batavia Downs Thursday night by a half-length over Syc- amore Boy. Wyandot Girl, owned by Lorne Armstrong of Leaming- photo finish. The filly took the co-feature in 2:07.2, paying $4. WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Horse- racing returned to the Windsor area after nearly 30 years ab- sence with the opening of the new $6,000,000 Windsor Race- way Thursday night. A persistent drizzle and occa- sional heavy rain squalls gave the all-weather track a severe testing, but 5,136 fans turned up to bet $194,204 on the nine- race card. Follow Moe won the featured eighth race, a $2,000 mile pace and returned $11.80, $7.30 and $4.30. Castle Direct in the first and True Dutchess in the sec- ond combined for a daily dou- ble of $35.60. Official opening ceremonies will be held tonight with High- ways Minister Charles Mc- Naughton cutting the ribbon. Korean Girl Weds Canadian SEOUL (AP) -- A Canadian |Army sergeant serving here has married a Korean girl in a truly international wedding at a Ro- man Catholic church in Seoul. The bridegroom was Sgt. Jos- eph R. Plourde, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emile Plourde, live in La Tuque, Que. The bride was Kim Tap-ok, | who first met Sgt. Plourde dur-| ing his first tour in Korea from 1962 to 1963. At their wedding, a British Army sergeant was best man and an American sergeant was godfather to the bride. The wed- ding guests included Turkish, Thai, Korean, British and Amer- ican soldiers. Plourde, a career soldier with 12 years' service, is the aide to Maj. Gordon M. Logan, Cana- dian liaison officer to the United Nations command in Korea. They are the only Canadian mil- itary men serving in the Repub- lic of Korea. Change Climate To Sub-Tropic AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP)--The _.|climate of northern New Zea- |land seems to be changing from jtemperate to sub-tropical, says a prominent conchologist, Dr. A. W. B. Powell. He has found lincreasing numbers of marine species on the east coast previ- ously reported only from sub- tropical areas. 2What a uestion, Ferro test Man, Comby and Chief Whitefoot. captured the second for a $16.80) (CP)--Dolly | | Pool $55,255. ton, Ont., won the eighth in alP Stone of Gold, R Claiming Time eg yrs. and up. Py Jimmie Mac Hie &Penny Coelen Findley 5-Bye Ph Ezra Carmichael Time 20 l7-Armbre Selorer MekKiniey WOODBINE RESULTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim- ing, maiden, three. and four-year-olds, foaled in Canada. One and one-sixteenth Miles (14). 4-Nordstern, McComo 100" Uas 60; 7-Shodan, Armstrong 10.30 7.20 S-Blue Zip, Barroby 3.90 Also Ran in Order: Galiumphant, Wil- lie's Brief, Royal Ley F-Air Champ, Bayview Miss, Mental Chall . Born to Neade, A-Bosret, A-Susie Sweet jerry. A--L G and ot esi and C O'Leary Entry. F--Denotes. Winner kb or br. by Dorenes Lad -- Abbey Armbro Sir Pool $18,340 Bony os Des Pool $35,699. 1 Mile and 70 yards on main tri (8). 5 -Able Ruler, Dittfach 3.20 2.50 2.60 JA-Prince Bunty, eal Fy os 4.10 1A-Smart Bird, Gor 4.10 Also Ran in Pte open Poy Mis- ter a wane. and Mi Echo. A--C E Walteers and J wy on Ent DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 5, P. D $29.66. Winner, a by Sir Ruler -- A Paintable Goya . THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden, r-old fillies, 6 Furlongs (11). 6 -Take Liberty, Inouye 9.30 6.30 3.60 1A-Worthy Craft, Leblanc 5.90 3.10 3 -Dream Peeper, Dittfach 2.70 Also Ran in Order: Dear Joey, Sultan's Treat, Song of Heather, Celtin Lyn, Ac- companiment, A-Line Charger, Jenn-Dar and Roman Dollar. A-- alg Farms Entry. Alcibiades -- Land © Liberty iy Lite Beans. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim- ing, three- and four-year-olds. 1' Miles 2 11.50 §.70 3.70 4.50 3. 440 Also Ran in Order: Cipliner, The Con- Sunshine Blond, Scotty K, ). oe fie gts otha ns Im Wood, Finley Winner, ch f, by Sultan Mahmoud -- Page Bug by Page Boots. Pool $44,652. FIFTH. RACE -- Purse $3,100. Three- year-olds. Allowances. One and one-six- teenth Miles (6) 6). 2B-Queen's Bday, Inouye 490 4.20 2.40 2B-Top Victory, Harris 1A-Flyalong, Potts 2.30) Also Ran in Order: A-Grand Galop, Pite| Lake and Attention Hero. 4.90 4.20 2.40 P C COND RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim- maiden, two-year-olds, foaled in _ OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS High Scores (292, 230); Al wine" rr) 'an, pg Me Grice, bay ae, ys amobell, (228) and Mary Frobel, 412 Ca), Sean -- Fairley Bouckley Kay Middiemass 235, Rose Betty Campbel 256, Lounds 213, cioee 203, Mary McNeill 200 and Nelda Team Stand i Thompson ane naghan 10, pie ing Upholstering 9, dury Beat 6 and Lovell 8, Jordan's Florists 8 Nu-| 669 Way Rug 7, Kinloch's Men's Wear Angus Graydon Carpet 5, Riviera Hair- 0} styling 4, 1? Hardware 3 and Peo- ple's Clothing 1 ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE 40 Games: Bob Watson 733 217); Sam Stainton 700 (225, 249, Dan pag 66; (261); jowbray ley Stainton 214, Kay Cameron 212 a 1 206. Jane Thertel Total Points: Flashers 15, Watt Nuts 14, Smo-Ho's 10, Neon Lights "aah aegis 9, Zeners 9 Joules 8 and 6-32 MOTOR CITY LADIES Over 600: Ev. 491 (239, 242, 210); Marl. Vaughan 647 be 231), 192)3 Lorrine Peebles 611 (191, 212, 208) and | Vera Skizasay 610 (190, 210 210). Over 200: Hazel Weddup 206, 212, Marg. Eccles 230, Ethel Hoar 221, Eleanor Vail- antcourt 218, Edna Anderson 216, MacDonald 213, Madeline Morrison 213, P. Whittick 206, Nan Bennet 205, Marie Joye Lamb 205 a 'd Brown 203. Devine 202, hy jebeck 202 and lar Owellers: Bethy Smith 8 98, Anne Joan Mahaffy 200. N 95, Allin Anderson 91, 90, Jim Laur Teams Standing: Goofy Goofs 20, Ook-|89, 88, 65, Harry Gray 86, 1, 70, Dorothy piks 20, The Dillies 17, Travelers 15,/ Bennett 81, Marilyn Martin 80, Jo Weeks Whistiers 13, Team 1413, All-Sorts 12,/74, Lerne Martin 73 and Ruth Small 52. Maypoles 12, Kandy Kanes 12, Sparklers} Points Taken: Crows, Crean, Ravens,| 1, Cat and Kittens 10, Daffodils 10, Sprites 9, Bee-Hives 8, Guess What's 8 and Alley Cats 2. GM NICKEL PLATE PB pos boys ere really bowling this week make if @ fignt race ond the first ae soy We have four with the Big Seven: M, Carl 731 (315); M. le 731; J. Catton 725 and J. Ruiter 716. League -- C. Lockhart 688 (315); P. Traynor 683 (3121); D. Wilson 666; G. Jessome " u arene arm) Mar- 630; 8. Marshall . Raby 603 and C. League -- W. Weroski 260; J. Jack- Vanmeer 234; 200 9 son 242; H. Rolls 235; R, G. Fitches 223; G. Mathieu 223; &. Pigeau 215; D, Bailey 210; D. Morrison 204 and G. {The Greek) Pappas 204. No Lemons this week -- So let's keep It that way fellows. Team standings -- Platers 14) Shiners 11; Tankers 11; Mixers 10; Polishers 8 and Rackers 6. OSHAWA MIXED Men's Over 800 -- Ron MAJOR Ja' oe (370, A--T E Hays, 0 B Weldon and J L!| a Fog ane Al Perry 801 ¢ 235, 323). Levesque Entry. n's Over "hes Ballem 771 B--Windfields Farm (on wl, 207), Lloyd Sabins 785 (238, 304, Entry. QUINELLA, 2B AND 28, PAID $22.50. | winner, b g, by Queen's Own -- Gay! |Greeting by Mr. Pool $15,256. Busher. auinells. 'Poo! $23,657. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim- ing, three-year-olds. 6% Furlongs (8). 2Little Red, Cuthbertson 15.10 6.80 4.00 6-Take Notice, Ferro 7.40 4.70 3-Weed Bender, Inda 3.20 Also Ran in Order: Reefwaif, Triple Alliance, Chinese Sabre, and Andrea Inez. Winner, ch ¢, by Fleet Path -- Jo's Mink) by Petition. Pool $48,043. | SEVENTH RACE--Purse $2,500. Clalm- Ing, three-year-olds and up. 1% Miles on [main track (7) 4Slithering Sam, Gomez 1-Royal Maple, Walsh 3-French Wind, Inouye Also Ran in Order: My Valentine, clay. mond Su, Bofjac and Crispy Sue. Winner, dk b or Ma Fleche by Rustom Sirdar. Poo! $48,521. 6.60 re HE EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,700. Allow- ances, Three- and four-year-olds, foaled ak Canada. One and one-sixteenth Miles 2.90 2.40 3.60 hag you by Cat, Gomez 4.20 1-Chinese Festival, Kornblum 8-My Sweet Love, Barroby Also Ran in Order: Greek Tar, Wise Teddy, Cup of Kindness Guard Winner, dk b or br f, Mi Flying Fury -- Fiery Filly by Sun Again. Total Poot $358,929, Attendance 4,536. 1231) and Ron Bragg 719 (201, 252, 266) |217, Teams Standing -- Perry's Pets 16, Jay- bird 13, Sabres 11, Hickelberries 10, Alley Fiddler's Belle br g, by Better Self --| |291, D. 275. and Prince 243), John Trott 758 (260, 242, 256), Artitesy Smart 757 (282, 248, 227), Al Pellow 735 (201, 242, 292), Ron Swartz 723 (276, 216, Ladies Over 700 -- Joyce Bell 700 (224, 259). Kats 10, Trotters 9 Hot Shots 7 and Ball Hi's 4. Perry's Pets took high be triple with 3,578 and team single with 1285, DUPLATE SOCIAL AND SPORTS CLUB Team Standings Points -- Aces 16, Hot- |shots 15, Green Gaels 12, Mixers 11, Bea- tles 10, Sharples 10, Goofers 10, Untouch- ables 10, Jets 9, Splinters 9, Lost Ones 9, Poopsies 8, Taligaters 8 and aut yang Pe High Triples Scratch -- D. Coutu 254, 212 (726), T, Ross! 305, 185, 233 { tI), G, Element 263, 179, 275 (717), R. Planke 248, 291, 172, (711), M. Solaroll 235, 250, rhs (708), and W. Miles 265, 216, 201 High Triples Handicap -- G. Element 744, D, Couture 732, R. Planke 723, oy ign 713i, W. Macrae 681 and High Singles Scratch -- T. Ross! Johnson 294, W. Macrae Baumhour 277 and G. Element! so High single handicap -- W. Macrea 308, R, Planke 291, H. biny 282 and D. Couture 262. Lemon League -- A. Leblanc 98, G. Judd hobor 91 and og N. Mooney . Tonkin 95. MOTOR CITY MEN'S MAJOR 'A' GROUP 1: sells 790 (288); Dutchies' 4, &. Lugten- burg 717 (265) and F. Hill 710 (249); 0; 723 (271); Hickups 5, J, Goodman 852 (246,308)) Les Sab 10, C, Mowers 780 (319) and D, Conboy 7, A C WOODBINE ENTRIES FIRST RACH -- Purse $2,000 (3000) Claiming three end Mrverens: 6 Furs. Sliver Penny, Nash | Patent Coa No Score, Shuk 112 jest, Walsh 112 No Boy 108 eet Tar, cutmbertien A-X108 of Honor, No Boy 8112 Select Edition, Finley X110 Champagne Lill, No Boy 107 rr A No Boy 13 rk, No Boy Jam 's Gem, Cainberiven A-X108 Fast Kitten, No Boy 8112 Twilight Tango, No Boy 109 Also Eligible: Zeesekite, Finley X107; Linda's Love, Gordon 110; Resolve, Inouye 120; Tippidy, Ferro X109; Credit Union, Ferro X110) Merit Rippey, Werry X115. A-Mrs. W. E. Osler and Ruffsin Farm entry. B-Cinderelia Stable and T. Sullivan entry. SECOND RACE -- ee three-year-olds Furlong: ut Eddy, ere xu Brillle, No Boy Bordeau Bar, Moblin 3 Roy Jo, No Boy Allé Jazz Round, Cuthbertson X105 Choreography, Nedeav 113 Mad Charge; Finley X111 Mint Bloom, No Boy 119 Swirl of Glory, No Boy 116 Field Trial, No Boy Allé Advance Glass, No Boy 116 -F. Junger and Dane Hill Acres entry Purse $2,100 (3000) and up. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100 (3000) 'claiming Three-year-olds and up. (Divn of 2nd) 6¥2 Furlongs House Boy, Turcotte 116 Artista, Armstrong 113 Love Quest, Walsh 119. Our Interview, Gordon 119 Remister, Ferro X111 Turcotte 113 Ip Van Jive, No Boy 116 John's Freedom, No Boy 103 Brief Wind, No Boy, 113 Briefsin, No Boy 113 Farmer Jack, No Boy 16 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 (3000) three-year-olds and up. Two miles on Marshall Course Laf' n Bld; No Boy 115 Major Turley, Barroby 115 64 Alirullah, No B Dance Man, ~~ Boy 116 Baffin, Ferro X118 Good Ovation, Gordon 113 Mental Challenge, No Boy 108 Sir Axton, No Boy 115 FIFTH RACH -- Purse $2,400 (5000) Claiming three-year-olds and up. One and "e miles May Valentine, Ferro X105 Rococo Regue, Werry X118 Caledon Colonel, Fitzsimmons 111 Fleet To Air, Hernandez 116 Fabison, Harris 113 Son Blue, Leblanc 117 (QUINELLA WAGERING) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 added "Grey Stakes -- Handicap' Two-year- olds, One and one 16th Miles Dudley, Dittfach a Gerow, R. York 1 Belmonarctic, i RR 18 Titled Hero, Gomez 125 Garden's Ace, Turcotte 112 Victor's Best, Longden All? Burning Luke, Leblanc 119 A-Dane Hill Acres entry SEVENTH RACE added "Canadien breeyae soy ip St three-year-olds and up. eo and % on Marshall Course Mr. Brass, Inovye 123 Belfort, Hale 126 Blue Sol, Turcotte 126 Brave Lad, Leblanc 126 Syncopation, S$. Hernandez 126 Loopy Loop, Rogers 126 Quick Pitch, Combest 126 Climax 2nd, R. York 126 Ribot's Filing, Dittfach 121 Bandangan, Fitzsimmons 126 George Royal, Longden 123 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $3,100 Allow- ances, three and four-yearolds. Fillies. One and one 16th miles Northern Doll, Harrison 108 oy 118 Glittering Maid, Fitzsimmons Aloe Admiral's Gift, Dittfach 113 Victory Chant, ade A-X110 Response, Werry Feathery, Gomez in" Serene Cathy, No Boy 108 Wally Wallace, Leblane 112 Victoria Garden, Turcotte 108 A-Windfields Farm entry X-5 Ibs AAC, Post Time 2 p.m. GARDEN CITY RACEWAY THURSDAY, OCT. 71 DQ-5-Miss Fly Ball Ingles Time 211 1-5 Also Started: The Irishman, Brown Wolf, and Titan Scott DQ -- Finished 2nd disqualified and placed 3rd for interference, SECOND RACE -- 1 ig (Pace) for 7| yrs. and up. Purse $600 (| UShadow Stone Wellwood 7.40 3.80 2.80| Bachelor, and Guinea Mite. 2.60} |Quinella, Nos. 3 and 2, paid $25.60 6Gay Robert Varcoe 1-HI eae ove Stirton 3.10 Grattam. DD, Nos. Stone, paid $16.8 THIRD RACE -- 1 mile (Trot) for 4| brook Melody, @ $900 (8), 8 Also Started: BPotomac Lass, Clement Hanover, Becky Herbert, Irish Valley, and| Cornish Horn. FOURTH RACE -- 1 vie (Pace) for 7 yrs. and up. Purse $600 ( 5-Royal 7-Floyd's Honor Hawke 2-Jean First Geisel Jr. Time 210 Nimble Fillon 80 i20| jyrs. and up. Purs® $1,400 (5) G. Lochinvar Graham 3Missile Dares Hayes stingy heyy Lad Kingsten \, inst RACE -- 1 rails (Trot) for 3)6Jerry Canuck Filion 2.80 and up. Purse $700 (6). Time 208 1-5 it "prince Thibaudeau3.20 3.20 2.30 OK] Also Started: pig bondi Duke, Mistress 3-Darkey Riddell Quinlan 6.90 2.70) Mine, and Tommy Direct 2.30| Scratched, Bonnie Riddell. SIXTH RACE -- 1 me (Pace) for 5 and under. Purse $ ) 100 (6) Tango Lobel! Findleyit 30 3.40 3.70 OK Dee Dee Carmichael2.70 2.90 pee ledunteny Chief Junior Coke Bede 206 2-5 Also Started: TBlack Creek, SEVENTH RACE -- | mile (Pace) for) Also farted: TShuraile, Oneida Chief,|3 yrs. and up, Purse $800 (7) vans Star, May Scot, and Danny, Lee|2-Brave Sir Fillon 1-Favonian Major Feagan ret Prince and eiieaaata birth te Morn Coke 3.90 2.80 2.80 Time 208 3-5 Also Started: OSuperior Princess, Clay-| Captain McGregor, and ily Reno. 8.80 5.90 Be] Scratched, Lorna Rhythm. EIGHTH RACE -- | ide) (Pace) for 3 val Started: TKaren Sota, and Gina} i 0 8.10 3.60) Serarciied: Superior Richard, Adios Domi- 4.00 : | nion. NINTH RACE -- GI i (Pace) for 4) Also Started: Dr. W. Cobey Joe, Rich-| yrs. and up, Purse $1,400 (7) ard's Pride, and Franco Kid Scratched, Jermite. 6-Opeongo Findley 15.70 5.90 3.50 2-Trudy's Joy Stansell 5.60 3.70 3Colonel Volo Hayes 5.50 FIFTH RACE -- 1} mile (Pace) for 3) Time 205 4-5 6) yrs. and up. Purse $900 ( J 4Minor Joe Cahie 3.50 7.00 ibolat bncoee Started: GMinor eee In My Heart, al Patch, and Ben Herbert. jendance, 1,946, Totel Pool $113,711. MOTOR CITY ae Lets po Stovin 226, ar 208, Violet 2 +} 367), 305, 292, R. Plenke Kellar 287, &. Zarhy- Lucky Strikes, 12, J. Cas 760 nl Team 7 7, $. Himes 707 (293); ao A. Goguen 699 ne ~ ac's Fy H. Gillard 768 (268) and 13) Hare 74) me Perry 253, J. Cas High Av ie ag and fiir 254. jh Singles: '. Knight 378, ©. Keeler rid Trine i Giller 920, A. Perry aes r, oon ROU A. Reid 644 (261); in ™ (261) Sd Hearts 9, M. MacPherson 691 R. Bui (271) and V. (252); Jets 5, M. Childerhose gn 3 %, Jones 696 (248), D. Bi nar (275) reg shop 687 Le Bailem 956 (348, a (253)3 HI Balls 1%, er. D. oe 683 (268) (286); Hi $s. jop 245 root . Butler 232. High Singles: G. Taylor 398, H. Ballem 348 and D. Smith High Sar (2 H, Bailem 956, G. Taylor Bishop 838. ind #|881 and D. 237). 210, 233, 7 WESTMOUNT UNITED nn LEAGUE CHUR Over 600: Martin Sommerville 714 (247, 222, 245); John Black 713. (267, 221, 225): Bill Romanuk 695 (227, ee or Barany 670 (202, rg + 631 (253, 217); Gord Holbrook Smith 619 (207, 213); Terry Gerrow 616 (217, 240); Henry Veenhof 613 (238); Velva Dean 611 (243, 235) and Ron Moore 609 (266 ). Over 200 Ken Cobb 268; Doug Smith 257, Joe Ward 254; Harry Bennett 253, 217; Maxine Scott 223; Edna Wilson 220, }2012 Anne Naish 217; 213, 206; Al Scott A te Lamb 211; Larks and Wrens with each. Owls, Eagles, Hawks, Robins ane Doves with 1 each. Team Standings: Wrens and Ravens are still fighting for top roost with 18 each. Crows 17, Larks and Robins Cranes 12, Doves and Hawks 9 each, Owls 7 and Eagles 4. PLAZA FAMILY DOUB! Over 600 -- Ethel Tonkin 898 (305, 326, Norma Norris 765 (290, 226, 249), Doug Smith 753 (246, 240, 267), Art Bry- ant 749 (294, 257), GlenoSwindells 731 (256, 25% 216), Bert Wight 694 (230, 232, 232), Harry Keys 682 (209, 254, 219), Car- man Barkley 678 (210, 276), Peebles 668 (235, 217, 216), Harry Kel 663 (219, 252), Harold Creamer 650 (: Lesiie 649 (218, 258), John Norris 647 (361), Peggy Fayle 629 (250, 203), Harry Fayle 628 (223, 225), Jack Neate 621 ( 225), Al Hardsand 608 (201, 213) and Bill Tonkin 606 (227, 221). Over 200 -- Jack Mcintosh 257, 2397 Marion Swindell 255, Inge Nugent 241, Bob Bryden 240, Harold Cornish 236, Joan Bryden 235, Marg Arnold 232, 203; Joyce Monaghan 231, 213, Lorraine Peebles 230, Lila Huxtable 226, Peggy Branton 225, Ab Burr 218, Hugh Hutcheson 217, Doug Pe- 213, Audrey Keys "Aly st Jim Hux- table 212, Hilda Mooney 211, Stan John son 210, Jean Allin 208, Morley Allin 207, Les Wagg 205, Madeline Morrison and Tom Ree 201. Standings -- Puffers 18, Hebjoys 17, Haymar 16, Moonlighters 16, Norris 12, Hi-I Ive 12, Blimps 11, Hideaways 10, Has- beens 10, Fruitcakes 10, Bluffers af Cllp- pers 9, Lucky 13's 9 and X-Rays 9. WIRE AND HARNESS Team standings -- Alley Cats 22, Hi age 21, Hi Los 20, Gay Six 19, Head Pins y Jesters 13, Flyers 12, Lucky Strik 12, As Pickers 9 and Go '4 rs 6. soe -- $. Bell 779 (310, "Di, 8. Smith. 752 id 236, 226), J. Keegan 744 +} (268, 253, 223), E. Lynburner 708 (315, 209 M. Shorten 688 (277, 245), $. Lovelock 683 (253, 219, 211), Beaver Smith 667 (267, 203), B. Clarke 665 (239, 220, 206), T. Me- Kinnon 644 (243, 229), D. Morrison 624 (243), M. Hurren 615 (220, 210), R. Wil- son 610 (237), B. Harding 606 (208), R. am. © 605. (289) and M. Rosseau 601 er -- P. Bell 272, D. Abramoff us, L 'Clarke 243, R. Lupel 228, 210), B. Gibson 227, T. Barclay 230, E. Robin- in 226, J, Ruttan 225, B. Myers 223, Ruttan 220, B. Lynburner 214, R. Demers 213, R. Lambert (211, 207), R. Jennings 211, E. Moreau 208, C. Weeks 205 and C. Hutcheson 200. Lemon League -- D. Bar Laverty 96, E. Smith he 78, and J. Greenwood 66. MOTOR CITY INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Motor City 3, Acadian 2, Playboys 2, Pic-O-Mat 2, Westmount 1, Reynolds 1, Dairy Queens 1 and Imperial 0. High Triples -- D. Wotton 283, K. Biak- clay 98, June J. Ruttan 82 eS! olmer 670, R. Smith 662, F. Lingley 657, 6. bd ha? 653, fe, IIllg 648, K. eo ge 642, R, Ri . Cooper Clrovard 610, H. cantietd 609 and $ Mari High singles -- H. praca 270, OD. O'Brien ie E. Clrovard 262, D. Wotton 254 and H, Canfield 251. Lemon League -- D, Jacskon 78 and J, Bailey 87. OLD COUNTRY CLUB Points pins 0; Rolling Stones 5, The Nuts 27 The Duffy's 5, Cellar Dwellers 2 and Geordies 4, Corner Pins 3. ver 600 -- Dave Duncan (653) 244, 270, 149. Over 200 -- Reg peters 210, John Hall 211, Ron Brown 209, Stan Redfearn 211, Bob Fredricks an Lit: Finch 214, Betty Kennedy 215, Marg Hall 203, Au- any Fredricks 205 and Brian Whitmarsh eet League -- Phil Addington 80, Mae. 'Atkinson 98, Dave Boakes 84, Pat Mills 67, Connie Addington 91, Mildred Cooper 81, 84, 80 and Barb Lloyd 90. SHIERIFF'S TAILORING LADIES The Smarties took over the lead this week when they captured all four points from the Peppermints. Team Standings -- Smarties 15, Hum- bugs 14, Kit-Kats 12, Cracker-Jacks 11, Lollipops 11 and Peppermints 9. Only one girl In the 600 class again this Jim Childerhose} 238, \for a dear friend. Pattern 7254: 205, gon. Grin 934, shatione. Comenalt "aoe dents add 1 cent sales tax. Print Taken -- Hand! 7, Head-| 34, tA THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, October 23, 1965 49 SIMPLE STITCHES By ALICE BROOKS Enrich your family's spirit- ual life with this picture. Sim- ple stitchery. Embroider this inspiring pic- ture for your home, or as a gift transfer 16 x 9 inches; color suggestions. Thirty-five cents (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of Needlecraft Dept. The Oshawa Tibmes, 60 Front street west, Toronto 1, Ontario. Ontario resi- plainly PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. NEW! GIANT 1966 NEEDLE- CRAFT CATALOG stars knit, crochet fashions! Hundreds more designs -- embroidery, afghans, quilts, toys, everything! 3 free patterns printed in Catalog, Send 25 cents. Send for "Decorate with Needlecraft!" 25 complete patterns -- applique, pictures, pillows, more! Only 60 cents. Value! Deluxe Quilt Book --| OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS EASY SEW TRIO™ by ANNE ADAMS Watch her whiz off to school in this new trio -- pop-top, Peter Pan shirt, pleated skirt. Sewing is simple and washable wools are wonderful for wear now and next term. Printed Pattern 4942: Chil- dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. See pat- tern for yardages. FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents add two cents sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, AD- DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Also order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times, Pat- tern Dept., 60 Front st. w., Toronto 1, Ont. BE ALERT to What's New. Send for excitement - packed Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. 350 design views -- school, car- eer, glamor styles. Plus coupon for free pattern -- choose it 16 complete patterns. 60 cents. from Catalog. 50 cents. 622 (225, 214). Come on girls, and abd | P.|see more names in here. 200 Scores --- Joan Wall 246, Doreen Wickens 238, Marg Ferguson 216, Shiriey| Montrose 203 and Jill Whiteley 201, Lemon League -- Jean Jackson 97, Chery! Lynde 97-76, Esther Hamilton 96, Audrey Parker 96, Marie Ferguson ¥4 Joyce Duncan 81 TOWN AND COUNTRY or Sg LEAGUE h Triples -- Audrey Hepburn 745 cae 258, nny Irene Horne 591 (256); Edna McGhee 557 (210); Barbara Mina- ret 541; Marjlyn Bannon 528 (202); Mary DePratto 524; Eleanor Vaillancourt 523; Fern Buechier $12; Keren Orpwood 506; Beverly Nicholls 503 and Dorothy Brabin 500, High Singles .-- Pauline Starr 212 and oe aged me 5 League -- Jean Essex 98, Col- ur Meller wm 'Audrey yma an 92, Ann Buldyke 90, Jean Gaskell Lillian Sach 85, Pauline Starr 82, and Gall MacDonald Team Standings -- Mustangs 18 Fal- cons 14, Wildcats 13, Vallants 11, Cor- vettes 10 and Stingrays 9. 85, Joan Anthoi June Sobanski & E, Dumas 838 (309) ee Beak 821 ry B. Call 785 (313); T. Krout (304); J. Deremo 754; A. Anderson is; 1, Esta- brooks 739; C. Crandall 718; &, Jordan 713; D. Wilson 713, Martin 688; + S. Lebreton 695; R. W. Kelly 688; A. Hruska J. Vankyke, 677; D. Brown 673; §. Stovin 672; D. Hodgson 672; J. Adair 669; J. Redko 663 ae paitertorg 657; J. Cook 655; A. L ynges 629; B. Bembridge 626; G. rook G. McKnight 623; K. Cobb 614; R. Virtue 607; H. Hughes 606; J gs ag 606; R. docs 602. week and that was Doreen Sheehey with |Serviee Centre 2, S. Ri 685; R. Coleshaw 682; B. Banks 680 (303);/ (292, 7: R. Collins (304); W.| (208, Realy 0 int 2,0. and 8 1) Gack % 1 2784 1 and eep 2, Dui Group 11: Hag es 4, Smith Beverages |0; Tony's 3, Scugog Cleaners 1; Home Appliances 3, agg ony L oce a Boscos' 4, Gillard's 0; cFiyere % Russ Wy and Berg's 3, Body ~_ Standings -- Group cn 4 'Active Rea G and B 10) Goch's 10; Local 2784 3. Group 11: Home Appliances 15; Esso Service Centre 13; 133 Tony's 11; Houdaille 11; Smith's Bever: 3, a ers 3. Group 111: Bosco' Russ' 8) Flyers 77 Gillard's 6 hop 5. UAW, LADIES AUX, No, High Doubles -- Olive Clark Pf (2@) and Hazel Farrow 401 (224). High Singles -- May Whiting 236, Elien Burrus 228, Stella Edwards 225, Lilllen Braund 222 and Flo Panter 210, There were 14 Lemons! Pussy Cats 9, Stars 8 and Try Hards M4 LADIES MAJOR "A" LEAGUE 700 and 309, 241); Isabelle Ug 781 (342, 255)3 Millle Beite 766 (203, 228, 333); Marion Dingman 722 (280, 261); Ev Harding 712 228) and Millie Cameron 704 (262, and -- Georgie Nesbitt 692 1, 246, pitt 'Loraine Murphy 692 (271, 235) Helen Pinch 687. (268, Bh Ev Red- 247). 653; Trowsse 654; H. Burke 654; N.|path 680 (227, 203, 250); Nancy McKay alt '651; -F. Kay A. Stovin 638/672 (259, 248); Maude Cock 669 (230, (310); B. Arnold 637 (308); D. Stovin/243); Vi Norris 668 (274) and Marion 635; D. Tilk 634; H. Kell 632; B. Stovin Hutchins 668 (269, andi Murray 602 and T. E Points -- Group f Tumeys 4, Active Way Rug 9 Young Modern 6 and ble U0 % ing Scugog Mighty tr 5.40 3.40| the fast-growing coin-operated little initial i Earn up to $1200 a month in your spare time in ness. 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