Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Apr 1966, p. 20

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, t cs ity for informing the public of; Dieu hospitals, said that 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 19, 1966 at on "ind up. & Furlong GREENWOOD RACEWAY Doctors Ask the pon ha pane Ho gg the use|ing Sage Bia Sel ge ros Two Americans a). ' per : ok of their products. lemon oil contains a hydrocar- 6 A-Last Stand, Maxwell 10 2.40 bs 1-Hi Hi seat "4 De Ae Ww, i Hi Pg wey Fitz'ns 2.50; FIRST RACE e's ie Ch (Trot) Purse Eine' ha Renee prery Drs Di W. Geiger and M.-W. /bon together with a small Fr B Also Ran in Order: Roysl Pleasure,|ss00 (8) Also Started: Boston. Wick, Miss Partington say in a letter to the|amount of an aniline dye. Credit Union, Chief Whitefoot, Calrnarc| sucky Mir, McDonnell 18.90 8.20 5.50) gels Mary, Maybelle KC, and Jule Pet g a a Canadian Medical Association) They said one of the mothers| ane sree 42000, Claim- sana puterte sonmagralle Menchow, Kill ws Ee Seogrem aia #! Zeal ne Seed reine 7:90| Scratched, Ann Hel. Journal that they "strongly SUP-|o¢ the ill children wrote to the| , WASHINGTON (AP) -- Two Ras REE are ee. ian'6 shat, ¢ Crafty Music, Balia Mite and Skip| Pool, $46,584. 'Also. Started: Kelly Tod, Oakie Bars,| TORONTO (CP)--Two Kings-|port any legislation which com- i head American soldiers held by the Furlongs. (11). am SEVENTH RACE--Purse $2,100, Claim "ap mong "Frosty, Willor Kate and Favorite) FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purseiton pediatricians have sug-|pels manufacturers to label po-|COmPany and renelved a reply/Viet Cong for two years haye Rh a Be Lowa eT Poa 3 sn. |ing fov-vearolds end up. 6 Furlongs : 2 5.20 3.302.70|\gested that apeven tentially dangerous subjects for int ag their product could|been freed of charges of aiding Ww Manan, Fitzsimmons %70| FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,100. Ciaim- we aa 19 49 32 Bee RASS sl Mile: nee) Pre 9.50 5.90/ should accept more responsibil-|what they are." no way considered having |the enemy and were released Aso kan ca araere butch - gsilltgeteacinmeMce testes Pat! oa is 2.50 Eirish Ontario, Hayes 670 270 2.90| Also, Stared: "Miss Morris Chip, Uncle "In a three-month period we|@ "toxic or poisonous nature." |from the U.S. Army Friday, the ing Rough ery T'cotte 10.50 a ri} 3 ee Harr 27 2-Ridge Valley Duke, Varcoe 3.30 2.40| Bun, Lucky Beejay, Sage Valley @nd/nire ¢., King Grattan $ Fin's Hat, have seen three children suffer-| The company said a child|@efence department announced Daily senses! 7 ivieg coin winieh ' 30 Spanking vate Hope Pr a rg ie, ies She peat Se ad and Chuck Bardia. : ing from hydrocarbon poisoning|could suffer a slight stomach| Friday night. 0. Also in Order: Mahmoud's Star/|lynn, om ega, Notch Pick, Colosse Mir, Northwood Elvis) SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for! gi@HTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse|due to the ingestion or inhala-|upset if the polish was taken| The army said S.Sgt. Geor, ne: Nach yeorsiee and up. 6 Furlongs on Saxon, Pink cheaters Music Circle, | A--S aS and C Goodman, and Portree Farm and Willie champ. bag Lucky mir cle soins oa $3,340 (5) $2500 0 as arms deo eae of a furniture polish known |internally, adding that if the E. Smith mf Chester, Wve, phe 7.80 4.50 3,80/ Pool $42,046, Pool, $51,462, 8 Irish Ontario, PAID $83 4-Brother Nole, aula Jr. 5.20 270-210 2.10/37 Adios Direct, McLean 4.30 280 as 'Hawes Lemon Oil.' One of|fluid caused the infant to gag, given his discharge at Fort a {o-Hlouse Boy, perce 3Peak Pick, F. BValecrest Lady, 590 5.10 a f 01 1-Pal MeGregor, Habkirk 40\our cases had a relatively mild|"chemical pneumonia" may re- Benjamin Harrison, Ind., and FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Claim-| BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-| THIRD RACH -- 1 Mile (Trot) Purse| 2-Armbro Guy, McKinley Y Leck vey ' y U * +ein Wood, "Harri tesiier, lao | In, four-yeer-olds end up. 1 Alle end] ing. Soursyearciée end up, foaled In Com-isamo (#) | zn 24) Also Started: A-Rip Herbert, and A-Kino| yen *Rininaed' Bonewona seat" litiness lasting seven days, but/sult if the oil entered the lungs. |S.Sgt. Claude McClure of Chat- Shack, Berno Miss, Indian Line, Bonnie|70 yards (6). in 40 amlehen Pes mk Roberts 6.80 4.20 3.70 sLemac, Feagan . 240 the other two children had pro-| Dr. Robert Imrie, director of |tanooga, Tenn., was discharged ae: 'Royal "Doct, Mencheval » and Sark Heights: Werry 280 240] #-Strong Willed, Gomer, 4.10 3.40] 4F lash 'Song, 'Walker " Ema cone Harken bein 1 ee | sMto ta MACE -- | Mile (Pace) Purse! ionged high fever, extensive ab-|the poison control centre at Tor-|at Fort McClellan, Ala. DAILY DOUBLE, 3 AnD 11, PAID $46.20)3 -Scadadie, [Ettzsinmons 0 cin. a jonor, ny ohn kei Slade Hanover, Lu Nelson,| 5 6-Brave Sir, Ren Fillon OK 8.50 3.50 2.70/normal signs in the chest and|onto's Hospital for Sick Chil-| The Viet Cong released the THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- serate nah i eee eee See ae Va ee | eevee RACE = 1 MMe (Pace) i coanals Ee meted 3.60 290'4 severe illness requiring three|dren, said in an interview Fri-/two men last December on the ina i ag ahaa and four-year-olds, 6) Aw Mason and Dene Hill Acres) tec, A--Royal Stitch, Humber Broom and FOURTH RACH -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse| rimacemt, Bobs Gemmit 15.40 5.50 2.10 Also Stared: Greentree Judy, Keniand|to four weeks' hospitalization." |day that the manufacturer's as-|day of a protest march in Wash- -- 20 cal sgh 5 Mi. Fleet 7 -- 1 Mile, (Pace) Purse! 4-Agate, Hayes $0) Lass, Roger R. Grattan, Rober! 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