38--Coming Events ST. GERTRUDE'S C.W.L. BAZAAR and TEA WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27th 7:30 P.M. (King St. E.) OBITUARIES MRS. VIOLA 8. COOKE The death occurred suddenly in Rome, Italy, Oct. 21, of Viola Sarah Kinsella, beloved wife of the late Dr. Alan R. Cooke. Mrs. Cooke was a for- mer resident of Oshawa. Mrs>- Sooke is survived" ty a ol, S| anughter, Mrs. Gordon McCul- ® at Simcoe i" tober 1 ' Auxiliary of Osh- 'eee' Symeheny. Orchestre. creek Wednesday, ioher 2 han am a.m. Sree eet Malthew's Wi loch (Carol) of West Germany cland two sons, Malcolm of To- ronto and David of Kingston. Bong Also surviving are a sister, Dr. Nita Stott of Toronto and a brother, Dr. M. D. Kinsella of Toronto. The funeral service will be BIRTHS held in Chalmers United Church, Kingston, at 2 p.m., Oct. 27, Interment will be in sayan) re = John ee Donna (nee bee Fadyen) are arrival of 6 ibs., hawe General Hospital. icon' Snore te Dr R. oe Ross and fourth fleor, stot. LINDSAY -- a and Joan (nee Coch- announce the birth iS a, are Ee ein oe is at oa, je 1965 a' awe Fuetaey. Geabr Hospital. Thanks fo Dr. McKay and the fourth floor steff LUKAWESKY -- Cindy and Bisine an- nounce the safe arrival of their baby sister, Sherry i» 7 tbs. 8 ozs., on Oc- free! 21, 1965, at the Oshawa General ital, Proud parents*ere Myrtie and Cone, Thanks to Dr, stg and Dr. Maroosis and 4th floor staff. LEER, _ Pe _ Gloria proudly announce ® son, Daryll James, 7 Ibe. - October 20, 1965, First grandson for Mr, and hg Be Plead ind third grandson for rs. Wri saan thanks to Dr. Rudnik and 4th staff, = Born to Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Pit PA Hill's Road, Ajax, a daughter, in Ajax-Pickering Hospital on October 24, 1965, @ sister for Patrick, Steven end Jimmy. Many thanks to Dr. Gove. Cataraqui Cemetery. HAROLD E. CORY The funeral service for Harold E. Cory, 213 Ritson rd. s., Osh- awa, was held at.3 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Weaver Funeral Home, Trenton. Interment was in White's Cemetery. Rev. Dr. H. E. A. Ashford, minister of King Street United Church, Trenton, conducted the service. Pallbearers were Ar- Carr, Roly Fleming, Moore and Todd Fraser. thur Ray, Howard Cole, Charles) Charles TORONTO 11 A.M. (Quotations in cents us less z--0dd lot, rights, xw--Ex-warrants.. High Low 11% Ws Sales 1825 Stock Abitibi Ackind Alta Gas Alta G 4% Alta Nat Br Int Fin Bulolo Burns Cal pe a4 Can Bre Can Com 223 $46" Can Cem pr zi! cD Sug STOCKS By The Canadies: Press Toronto Stock Exchajnge--Oct. 2% xd--Ex-dividend, Net change from previous board-loti closing sale.) ~~ TNDUSTRLALS © poste ol tee ad pr Rolland A Rothman Bank a marked $. xr--Ex- isi Net a.m, Ch'ge Westee! 125 W Supplies A 225 W Pacific 250 West A w 201 Zeriers 2590 | Zenith 4610 285 GREENWOOD RESULTS MONDAY, OCT, 25 | PIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claiming, Day -- Halcyin Blue, by two-year-olds, foaled in Canada. 1 Mi e| Pool $52,060. 8: 7 aatieas Barroby 55.40 9.90 4.50, SEVENTH RACE--Purse $10,000 Added \A-Biack Treasure, D'fach 60 2.30)"Fairbanks Stakes -- Handicap'. Three 2 -Knight Out, Werry 3 » 1% Miles | ). | Also Ran in Order: 'Wreeis JF., Man in Flight, Major Roberts | i§ and Vital Mahn. A---H J Brewe and J C Meyer Entry. , ch & 2 by Phalanx--Menelodie, by Menetrier. Pool $24,288. Dally Double Pool $43,383, SECOND RACE -- Purse ge Pecans 4 three-year-olds. 7 Furiongs #-Young Fashion, Parnell 24.60 vs 9 5:30 Winner, dk b oF br gy 8, by Victorla Park' lown, Turcotte 3.70 asru 6-Mayt y, by +L iberated, | Walsh 10 Poo! '$62,857. in Order: Whirling Rich, King Legend, Wifflew, Ann's Reply, Fabulous) gigHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim. oJ rr Union. a Fur' DAILY DOUBLE, 7 AND 9, PAID sé7s.so,|0" Pree-vearolds and up. 7 Furlongs Winner, or br f, 3, by Whirling |4Guest Speaker, Fitz'ns 8.00 4.40 3.20 Home 5-Yukon Squaw, Armstrong 7.30 5.20 8-Miss Shepperton, Gordon 4.20 =~ Frisian Lass, by Frisius. Also Ran in Order: Bonne Vitesse, oe $45,936. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Ciaim- Chinese Sabre, Popsaysno, Fermoy, Tan- wood and Mt. Fleet. if apa foaled in Canada. 1 Reus Winner, Lf f 'or br 4|&Risky Decree, Filz'ns 5.60 2 | éBlve'| Briton, Inouye 6.80 2-Lady eactt: Hajal Also Ran in Order: Stan's Brief, Aldens Wa wine Miss Joanne $., Ky. Master and Winner, v uz 2 2. by Victoria Park -- Hot Decree, by P. Pool $49,072. FOURTH RACE--Purse $20,000. Claim- ing, three-year-olds. 7 Furiongs (11). 10-Triple Alliance, LeBi'c 10.10 4.60 3,40 3-Great Council, inda 3.40 ir y Sal, Barroy 4 Also Ran in Order: Select Sin, Free) TORONTO (CP)--Almost all View, Bully Keane, Roman Warrior, Can- isteo, Queencrest, Now | Wonder "an 898 jars of plain malted milk vi |powder suspected of containing Haleyon, 10 | w Also Ran in Order: A-Scadadie, B- Grand Sharon Market, Martin's Galop, Ark and A-' oye A--R Johnson and Golden West Farms ore Hays, 0 B Weldon and J t Levesque Entry. 4, by Count Jac-- Mittens, by Devil's ib. Pool 366,928. Total Pool $465,181, Attendance, 7,174. Suspect Milk Nearly All In Mr. Cory, a former resident of Belleville, died Oct. 20 at the Oshawa General Hospital. He was in his 65th year. the late Mr. Cory he was born in Prince Edward County. A resi- dent of Oshawa for two yeats, he-had previously lived in White River ard Belleville. The deceased was a retired chef. He had been employed as a hotel chef and by the Ontario Department of Highways for ap- DEATHS VAMPLEW, Melina (Bvelyn) At the Oshawa General Hospital on Sun- day, October 24, 1965, Melina Evelyn Vitfeneuve (of 829 Athol Street, Whitby) beloved wife of Harold Vamplew and dear mother of Mrs. Whi and Leo of Grimsby; in her 70th year. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral! Chapel Whitby, for service in the Chapel, Wednesday, October 27, at 2 p.m. In- ferment Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin.| Minister the Rev. J. Smith. (Visitors) commencing 7 p.m. Monday). LOCKE'S FLORIST Funerel arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. : OSHAWA SHOPPING SHOPPING _ 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindnes beyond Price, yet within reach of all, GERROW FUNERAL CHAPE 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 L D, Read (Mary) of) proximately 25 years. He was a member of the White River branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. During the Second World War he was with the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment and served overseas for six years. Mr. Cory is survived by his |wife, the former Ella Groves; jand his mother; three sisters, Mrs, Oneita Lorimer of Belle- ville, Mrs. Emma Clark of 'Belleville and Mrs. George |Spencer (Rhea) of Frankford jand a brother, Charles, of Bay- |side, Ont. MRS. B. JOHNSON Following a lengthy sickness the death occurred Oct. 25, at the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital, of Mrs. B. Johnson, |Kingscourt Apartments, Ajax. She was in her 46th year. | A daughter of Mrs. Idahoe Ryckman and the late William Ryckman of Toronto, the de- > gy was the former Beatrice Rose Ryckman, Born in To- ronto, she lived in' West Hill and Highland Creek prior to moving to Ajax four years ago. She was a member of Ajax United Church. ides her h and her iis oad IN MEMORIAM BAGO -- in loving memory of a dear whe and Mean Fy Ne fe Ballas, who passed away Msc Bhar Precious of you, memories Today, Bassonall ond all iife Lich Just @s you were, you will always Treasured forever in our memory. Fag missed and always remembered by husband Sten, daughters Meta, Eve- lyn, Doreen, and son Graham, and families. TEMPLAR -- In loving memory of 8 dear husband and father, Charies Tem- plar, who passed away October 26, 1964. mother, Mrs. Johnson is sur- vived by two daughters, Mrs. R. Morrison (Patricia Rose- mary) and Mrs. K. Morrison (Gloria Jean) of West Hill and three sons, Peter Joseph of Dun- barton, Bert Gordon of Camp Borden and James Ricard P. of Ajax. Also surviving are two sis- ters, Mrs. Helen Corrigan of Toronto and Mrs. Christine Broadhead of Scarboro; a broth- Calm and peaceful he is sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows "pain: We who loved him sadly miss him, But trust in God to meet again --Always remembered by wife Nelly, son Ron. daughter-in-law Eleanor and grand daughters Lynn and Anne. Everlasting Memorialization is almost possible with the er, William Ryckman of To- ronto and six grandchildren. The funeral service will be A son of Mrs, Fred Cory, and) Cc Imp Bk Cc | Gas Oil ¢ Marc CPR C Refract CWN G 54 Cc Westna Central Fnd Chemce!! 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Scurry Rain 100 $164 164 léa-- >pooner 20a 20% 20a-- Union Oil $18% 18% 18%-- U Canso 325 «NS «325 +10 Vandoo 4 4 4 W Decaita 335 335 W Dec wis 170 170 136 209 203 25 $9 $11% 11% 11% 817% 17% 17% 107 105 105 275 775 250 2 73 209 200 25 vw 95 103 ve) " 200 " 1800 500 200 335 200 170 MINES Acad Uran 1000 4% Aetna 1000 140 Agnico 1050 130 A Am Moly 200 208 '" 130 (140 190. 207 bl Chib bys RL ¢ Dyno Cassiar Chib-Kay Chimo Chrom Coch Will Comb Met Conlagas Gon Shaw C€ Cailinan C Halli Cc Mogul C Rambler Cop Corp Cop-Man Craigmt Crowpat D'Eldons Denison Dome Donalda Duvan East Sull F Mar Genex Granduc Granisie Hastings 100 2000 5000 250 850 875 500 1400 1000 125 3 700 Bi 225 in Int Bibis Int Heim Rt 2500 1. Kenville 3000 Iron Bay 200 Jaye Exp 1000 200 K Anacon Kopan 9000 L Dufavit 150 L Osu 1000 Louvict 1000 700 Madsen Marchant 500 1500 ¢.|held at the William E. Sherrin Funeral Home, Pickering, at 2) p.m,, Oct. 27. The remains willl be cremated at St. James} |Crematorium. Peel Elder Pembina Pow Corp Premium QN Gas $13% 139% 134+ % 310 «300 300 $11% Wie 1% MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER | Not Only U.S., But Canada thot we supply ond install; Please coll MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 HICKS -- | wish to thank Dr. g. Rundie, Or. H, A. Richmond, Dr. W. Cherewaty, Dr. J. Tomas and hospital staff, also Rev. Helmuth Dyck, BA, of fone! Street United Church, for his visits J. ind prayers, and to all my friends and relatives for the flowers, gifts, cards, and visits which meant so much to me; also! the Bathe Park Ladies' Auxiliary and the 15th Cub and Scout Mothers' gee be for their lovely flowers. Sincere! --Mrs. Staniey (Betty) Hicks. Donors To Chest Fund Donations made to date in the Greater Oshawa Community Chest's drive for funds have come from: The O'Keefe Foun- dation; Miss A. L. Hutcheson; Prudential Insurance Co. of America; Mrs. Phebe Deten- beck; North American Life; Col. R. S. McLaughlin; General Motors of Canada; Furniture Centre Oshawa Ltd.; Pollard Radio and Hobbies; Mrs. A. Reardon; Black's Ladies' Wear; R. B. Smith; Mayor Lyman Gif- ford G. K. Drynan, QC; R. A. Wallace; Joseph P. Mangan; Dr. B. G. Doherty; Dr. I. K. Ugray Dr. A. P. Fulton; Thos. A. Greer Dr. C. 0. Miller; Dr. N. Raskin; Mr. Z. T. Salmers T. K. Creighton, QC; Terence Vv. Kelly, C. C. McGibbon, QC; Dr. R. C. Ross; Mrs. R. B. Galbraith; Mrs. A. B. Maris; Dr. H. M. Sanderson; Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Scammell; Mr. R. W. Bell; Alma Murdock; Mrs. Jes- sie M. Henley; employees, Ca- nadian Imperial Bank of Com- merce, Simcoe and Athol; OCCI Student Council; Mexicana Lunch; Genuine Autotronics; Family Clothing; Roy's Barber Shop;! May's Smoke and Gift Shop; Wm. Wacko, grocer; Free Stretchuk, grocer; Bilen-| duke's Grocery: Cedardale Snack Bar; Cedardale Scra pif tron; Posteraro Lunch Bar; Keith, -- sssmslaudm In Serious Water OTTAWA (CP)--Both Canada and the United States are in the middle of a water crisis, the Canadian chairman of the Inter- national Joint Commission, A. D. P. Heeney, told a group of water pollution. control experts Monday. The experts, about 500 engi- neers, scientists, and elected of- ficials from all levels of govern- ment and private industry, are attending the 32nd annual meet- ing of the Canadian Institute on Pollution Control. Mr. Heeney said: 'The harm- ful and costly effects of pollu- tion for virtually all water users have created a water situation which is now widely referred to, and not without reason, as a water crisis. More precisely, it is a critical shortage of clean, cheap water." | He was one of a number of speakers on the first day of the . . aa 1 vIiSi3) three-day meeting to 'ral! atten- tion to heightened pubiix" aware- ness of the problem of water pollution and the need. to pre- serve water resources, While he made no dih-ect ref- erence to the fact thett use of Canadian water resouitces has become an issue in the, federal election campaign, he jsaid: "Evenybody, nowiudays, whether they know anything about it or not, is talkiryg about water. "The current atmosrdiere of public concern--the more wide- spread among Canadians as we hear and read of the ci itical situation of some of our A\mer- ican neighbors -- should cer- tainly ensure that your j vrdeeed- ings will be followed clcsely by those in a position to take ad- vantage of the results of this conference." MONTREAL (CP)--A depart- ment of transport lawyer told an inquiry into the Fort Wil- liam disaster Friday that he will recommend suspension of Capt. Samuel Wilkinson's mas- ter's certificate. Capt. Wilkinson of Orillia was in command of the 8,000-ton Canada' Steamship Lines freighter when it capsized, ex- ploded and sank in Montreal harbor Sept. 14 with the loss of five lives. The lawyer, Kenneth Mac-| Kay, said he will make the rec-| ommendation Tuesday, the day| reserved for submissions by) counsels for parties in the in- quiry. Friday was the inquiry's final day for evidence. Technical evidence presented) Friday indicated that the ship's/ jheavy list, which eventually poured water through the open) cargo doors, was caused by tie pumping out of the water bal- Suspension Of Ft. William ay Recommended By Dept. Law yer last tanks in the bottom of the heavily-laden ship. Witness Robin Burnside, a department of transport. s{eam- ship inspector, said thes. Fort William lost stability bec: tuse of the pumping-out process, aad | Neconex w }. Oremicke Matach Mattgm! ug Meintyre 250 Min-Ore 2500 Mt Wright 500 Nat Expl -- 1000 Neaion 1000 New Cal 900 Newconex 900 1600 1300 1500 '9000 82 8 84 319% 19m 194m Ve 9924 92 924 +1 a 8 8 'un +h -! + +5 N_ Hosco Ni ind --l") viame Norbeau Normetal Nerpax N Bordu N Coldstrm N Rank Northgte --10 | 5300 1200 ais ons $00 5: 200 ones 980 4+ % 0 $25%e 25% 2Sla+ Ve 200 380 Pine Polnt 1710 sas Placer 53 Preston Probe Q Mattgmi $10% 10% 10% + Ve 0 40 «#0 3 23 74 74 207 wed RJ 195 845 16 595 25 2% + Nv, 31% 3A-- 7 %6 6 = ps 95 195 195 --2 Sales to 11:00 a.m.: 864,000. FOREIGN TRADING No N Gas 215 $262 26\2 26% Bralorne 150 480 480 480 +18 Cochwill 200 410 410 410 Kirk Min 2000 13°«13"s--sd13 Opemiska 100 950 950 950 MAIL GOES SLOW Cheap - rate Christmas mail takes two months to reach Aus- tralia from the eastern United States. of stability but "if the cargo He said the ship would: have capsized as a result of this loss|would not have sunk," doors had not been open she RENT-A-CAR DAY -- \WEEK -- MONTH '5.00 PER DAY PLUS LOW MILEAGE CHARGE J 25-6553 RUTHE:IRFORD'S CAR AND 725-6552 RUCK RENTALS 14 ALBERT ST. Oshawa +7 idy. Winner, bs 3% Famous Maid, by Fairaris, Pool $55,330. wan RACH -- Purse $2,700. Allow- ances, two-year-olds, fillies. 1 Mile (9). 5 "Anxious Age, McComb 6.20 3.30 2.70 1A-Warm Reception, vein . 3.80 2.50) Fit 3.30 | y Now, Empress) of india, Fury's Brew, Black Kitten, A British Maid and Take Liberty. A--Windfields Farm Entry QUINELLA, § AND 1A, PAID $26.10 Winner, b f, 2, by Fleet Feet -- Flint Ress, by Flint Shot. Pool $31,768. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. low- ances, Meg 4 ya "olds, foaled in Canada. 7} Furlongs ( 6Echo tad, hari 12.30 ee Hy 5-Blue Chimes, Walsh 10.71 ° 300 in Order: Ever Onward, Cover Night, Royal Encounter, Arab| Prince, Doubting Thomas, Nearctic Myth! and Judge Burns, Winner, dk b or br ¢, 2, by Itsa Great by Victoria Park --| a toxic substance have been ac- counted for, Mills Mars, vice-|¢ president of the Borden Co. Ltd., interview, The largest shipment -- 38 co aig of 12 jars each--was sent last May to Vancouver, he said. | "Only about three cases, or \36 jars, are still unaccounted for there," Mr. Mars said. | Mr. Mars made his comments \after Larry Devlin, western re- gional director of the federal }$| food and drug branch, said in |Vancouver the powder "Is sparing no one.' "If you use lsick,"" he said. it, you'll get PET'S PRIDE By ALICE BROOKS | Smart in two tones or con- trasting colors! Easy-knit in irene stitch--easy to put on. Winter's coming! Start now jto knit a coat for your pet; use knitting worsted. Hood turns jinto collar. Pattern 7335; sizes |8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa "Times, ~ Needie- craft Dept., 60. Front Street West, Toronto 1, Ontario, On- tario residents add Ic. sales tax. Print plainly: PATTERN NUM- BER, NAME, ADDRESS. NEW! GIANT 1966 NEEDLE- CRAFT CATALOG stars knit, crochet fashions! Hundreds more designs embroidery, afghans, quilts, toys, every- thing! 3 free patterns printed in Catalog. Send 2ic. Send for "Decorate with Needlecraft!"--25 complete pat- terns -- applique, pictures, pil- lows, more! Only 60c. Value! Deluxe Quilt Book -- 16 complete patterns. 60c. OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS Wardrobe ror teen FASHION MODEL DOLL DOLL DRESS-UPS | By ANNE ADAMS SIX exciting _Paris-inspired fashions scaled to fit a teen fashion model doll! So quick to cut out and sew -- make it a joint mother - daughter ven- ture. Send now! Printed Pattern. 4948: For 11%-inch teen model dolls. Use) thrifty scraps. FIFTY CENTS (50c.) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents add 2c. sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, CARE OF The Oshawa Times, Pattern Dept., 60 Front Street said Monday night in an|} iplates, ENTRIES WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27 Clear end Fast FIRST RACH -- Purse $2,200. Maiden, h ind four-Year-olds, 7 Furlongs. iis; Wo Boy TH incer, Turcotte 112 willl Brief, Johnstone 112 Ripalong, No Boy 112 Bay Beach, mecone 112 Chippy Parham, ne Yd Alice H., Gordon Mae's Mistake, warty x2 Aboubah, Finley X112 Phalanx Queen, Nedeav: 114 Also Eligible: Jet invader, No Boy, 120; Tangum, Harris, 109; Blue Zip, Ber. roby, 112; Smart Tiger, No Boy, 109; ie Sweet, Finley, Bxi04; Bosret, Fin- ley, A-X107, A--L G and F Veal and C O'Leary Entry. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100, (3000) Claiming, three-year-olds and up. 7 Fur- longs, Real Black, Ferro X11) Indian Line, Harrison 116 Leo's Yingel, Turcotte 122 Breconing, Fitzsimmons 122 Li'l Eddy, Ferro A-X11! Judge Alone, Barroby 119 Jodeb, Inda 119 Field Trial, No Boy B-122 Remister, Ferro A-X114 Humber Broom, No Boy 113 Silver Penny, Nash 111 Arthur H., No Boy 119 Also. Biigibie: oney Bives, No Boy, 111; Hannibra, Werry, X114; Keep A Thinlew, No Boy, 116; Bonus Ghost, No joy, 119; French Twist, No Boy, 113; ee Jo, No Boy, B-122 A--F A Roberts and J Bozzo Entry B--Dane Hill Acres and F Junger Entry. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100. (5000) Claiming, maiden, two-year-olds, foaled in Canada. One Mile. ary Lee, Ferro X113 Miss Se No Boy 118 jewet, 4 Acceptable Gift, Lonherteen xe Risky Attack, Ferro X Alta K., No Boy Black Ringo, Hale 118 Fair and Lovely, Fitzsimmons 115 Kingusto, No Boy 118 Galanx, McComb 118 Busher Jackson, rere xa Red rea Finley X113 Also Gligibie: omen Dollar, No Boy, hs) Mi ny Gar, Potts, 115; Gay's, Royal Page, Inouye, 115; ig Ginny J., No Boy, A-115; Chop Logic, No Boy, A-118. A---Dane Hill Acres' Entry. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. (5000) Emin three-year-olds and up. 7 Fur- jong: sky. spark, Harris A-114 cleyrnond Su, Barroby B-109 Bourbon Bive, Harris 115 Muskeg, Walsh 112 Choppy River, inda 112 Bimini Bill, Harris At All Seasons, No +4 C112 Barleycorn, No Boy 112 Rubber Stamped, No Bey Ws Mark Left, No Rg cs Apple, Gomez 6 Crispy Sue, Fin i x109 Bog Bligible: Vord Saybrook, Barroby, sat § M Paulson, & C Morrisroe and Natural Farms. ee 1 Campbell and Cymar Stebles Entry. and 3 F CHL Entry. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. (9000) Claiming, three-year-olds and up. One and one-sixteenth Miles. Slithering Sam, No Boy A-113 Reap The Wind, No Boy A-116 Revel Maple, No Boy 115 ray Son, Dittfach 123 one Fortuna, No Oo ag hr Artist, Werry X on J Sanelll Hay N@roccivee Stable ntry. QUINELLA BETTING SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. Allow hes three-year-olds, foaled in Canada, 'uriongs. Chopstick, Barroby 120 Canadian Statute, Dittfeach 117 Des Erables, Walsh 126 Machavoine, No Boy Na Isle of Mull, No Boy 114 joy 123 Nearctic Heir, No SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 add- ed "Mazarine Stakes". Two-year-old fil- lies, foaled In Canada, One one-six- teenth Miles. Caledon Star, Harris 111 Cosmic Grey, Fitzsimmons 111 Speediness, Dittfach 111 Solar Park, Walsh 108 ice Water, Gomez 120 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, October 26, 1968 17 on instalments. The limit is any bank in Canada. come in and see us. @ EASY TO BUY--You can buy them for cash or $10,000 per person. @ GOOD TO KEEP--They give an average yield of 5.03% a year when held to maturity in 1977. @ SIMPLE TO CASH --They can be cashed at any time for their full face value plus accrued interest at Place your order today. Just write, telephone or A. E. Ames & Co. Limited Business Established 1889 820 Bay Street, Toronto--Telephone 363-6611 MONDAY, FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) for five r-olds and under. Purse $900 (5) Woodland, Findley 3.40 2.80 2.20 2-Miss Moray Comet, Ingles 3.90 2.30 1-Armbro Farr, Webster 2. Also Started: House of Commons and Baral. Scratched, Arawana Grattan. SECOND Wy Me 1 Mile (Pace) for all ogee, Purse § rince Bive Nc, Ed Haun 9.10 Pa 3.0 8-Excellent ima, Feagan ry Van Patrick, Started: Hi Adieu, Queen Frost, Mina Way and Helen © DAILY DOUBLES, Nos. 3 - W 6-Prince Blue Vic, PAID $14. Scratched, Ridge Valley Duke ae) Bive is. year-olds and up, Purse $600 ( Rose 30) Julep, B pt ey Sampson, Kil 2.90 | 2-Big THIRD RACE - + Mile Cire) for three| th GARDEN CITY RACEWAY 4Byhalie Dean, Stemec, ag 1 20) 2-Danny K. Also Kingston Peters, Beltlich Started: #18 its 4,50 Hevea and Chub FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for all a Purse $700 (6) Noble, 7.50 3.70 3.10 1-Pay Fnitric, Fritz 3.50 3.00 » Cam 3.99 Also Started: Sullivan Miss Ter- ressa Mac, West Scott, J le Harvester and DNF-Ben Di . DNF -- Did Not Finish -- Broken Equip- ment. FIFTH mack Ss, 1 mie (Pace) en). tor ree-yea| 5 ree éHasty Widow, c 4, ye} Direct, Hilllerd Bird Deaths Snow Time, No-Boy 111 Fifth Street, No Boy 111 Righteous, No Boy 111 BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100, (3000) Claiming, three-year-olds and up, foaled in Canada. One and one-sixteenth Miles. What A Question, Ferro X11$ Jessie B. Good, Turcotte 120 ae Turkey, Ferro X110 Caplan, Walsh 117 Bonnie Flare, Harris 113 Deal Me Aces, Ferro X110 Artista, Armstrong A-120 Laf'n Bid, No Boy 120 Marathon Runner, oe 120 Mondigo, Finley X115 Black Coral, No Boy 116 Captain Prefect, Barroby 120 Also Eligible: Choreography, Nedeau, A-116; Royal Doctor, Steve, X118; Yancy, Fitzsimmons, 1 . --Mrs H J Banks and J Macdonald Entry. |X--S Ibs AAC POST TIME 1 P.M. TURN TO NEW PLATES The Northwest Territories and Newfoundland are the first Canadian provinces to. order light - reflecting motor licence HAS STRUCK BEFORE The volcano of :Taal, in the Philippines, had wiped out com- munities several times before its 1965 eruption. HUNDREDS ARE HOOKED There are thought to be 3,000 to 3,500 narcotics addicts in} Canada, compared with about! 250 in Britain. To Be Probed GUELPH (CP) A depart- ment of the new wildlife dis- eases and virus research insti- tute at the University of Guelph will investigate the cause of death of hundreds of herring gulls along the shore of Lake Ontario. Dr. Lars Karstad, head of the Monday the fish pathology de- the department of lands and forests in a study of the deaths. 'All we know ... is that the dead seagulls we examined had DDE, a metabolic breakdown product of DDT (a pesticide), in their liver tissues," he said. "Since seagulls are fish-eat- ing, we naturally assume the fish may have been the poison- » |ing factor." wildlife diseases division, said|y partment will receive fish from |three-y tr00 [ veg in, Herri mis le In, Herr! 180 'terfedt lor Sue, Meadow wave aad Chief, Patriotic ¢ and ius" slog SIXTH RACE ~ 1 Mile (Pace) bio beygle yd and up. Purse $800 6Bobby Direct, Gilmour 4,60 3.10 1-Bell Richards, Shapley 8.10 2Careless Hal, Stansell Also Started: Irish Blue, Dusty' 8 Dream, Ancanee Parlay, Lee Grattan, and Eddie Bree: QUINELLA, 7 iNo's Bobby Direct and 1-Belle Richards, PAID $118.20, SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for ree-yearolds and & Purse $800 (6) 8-Chasmar George, Ar \-Sparky Bars, Stiller 11.60 5.30 2£llnora, Hicks 3.70 A Started: Minor Helen, Etching, poreare G.. Jimmy Song C., and Judge in 7.60 5.20 4.10 EIGHTH RACE -- Ny Mile (Trot) for rolds up. furse $1,000 (3) rere, Paragon, Gelsel 4.20 3.20 2:60 's Boy, Hi 3.90 2.80 8-R sd Y Livege A aise Also Started: sRetoay, Brook A aor Brooke C., Miauew Valley NINTH RACE -- os Mile (Pace) td three-year-olds and Purse $900 puxy'e Breeze, Rn Prilion 7 7.40 3.70 2 cD Boyce 3.80 2 2.Walter Hat, Fritz ito Also Started: Swift Cevailer, Ben Carey, Goldstone, Dean Sultan 2nd and Aceway Julie. A nee, 2,245. 'Total Pool $131,635. a West, Toronto 1, Ontario. 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