THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, July 9, 1966 WOODBINE RESULTS TORONTO (CP)--Results at Wood-, Fifth--Purse $2,300, claiming, Te Ea aI os: year-old fillies, 5 furlongs. : 3 . hei China Rock (Walsh) 4.10 3.30 2.4 5.10 3.40 2.70|Maiden Myrtle (Fitzsimmon) 6.10 2.80 3.90 2-00) Spartica (Thomas) 20 "| Time: 1:01, 'ea!| "Superior Sal, Spring Greeting, Page Royal Whim, R Lady, id, Dohnforall, Hunter'singy siso ran, Delight also ran. |38--Coming Events 19 MUSIC TE Oey Wl tile Fak 8:30 P.M. McLaughlin Bandshell, | $0--Automobiles for Sale ee aan for Sale| 38--Coming Events © A.M. ® ZOLTAN AND NICK'S JAYCEES "Your RAMBLER Dealer" Your Authorized Datsun a 4 4 Monster r and Fiat Dealer NICOLS AA d eed = | BIRTHS | | BUSH -- Jim and Ann (nee Wooiner |NEWS IN BRIEF! wish $0 announce ihe arrival of = é-peund PICKET CITY HALL adopt the child legally the day! the Bowmanville Memorial Hrspital. 4| KINGSTON (CP)--About 100/the girl was' killed, police oes sister for Brian. Many thanks to Dr.| teen - avers rrvi laca Ge vam Siemon, nurses and statt on the mater-| ON» BESrs COMyiOg placards) BODY DISCOVERED nity floor of Bowmanville Memorial] and singing freedom songs pick-) yaNCQUVER (CP)--A young Hospital. |eted city hall and the police sta- TRAN -- Herb and Pat are pleased to|tion here Friday night. They announce sheer pee apo were--protesting. -the-closing of Friday, Ju! » a ie Oshawa Gen- eral Mospitsl, "a baby brother for Jamie| @ coffee house by the fire de- |partment because it was judged) two | | | Specializing in Volkswagen Repair and Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 % VOLVO & PEUGOT ors Lim Lf three On Highway No. 2 Just West of Thickson Rd. Whitby-668-3331 KELLY DISNEY ear-olds, | mie : ir ) woman was found beaten and wea strangled Friday in a laneway in suburban Coquitiam. The nude body of Mrs. Anna Caro- son, | fe MERCEDES BENZ General Repair und Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshowo 728-0921 SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD, USED CARS LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY ---- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quality 1965 CHEVROLET Biscayne, two-door, V8, standard, low mileage. Telephone 623-5615. ET BEL AIR four-door; Volkswagen Sales and Service Lansce hover sii and brakes, V6) New and Used Cars automatic, good condition. Best rd 334 RITSON RD. S, 1958 Ford, excellent condition. wi tad 723-3461 Seu Sireet: ONE 19'S Rambler Embassy Ambassa-| Be Open Evenings __ 'i tic, radio, -- stereotape| 1964 EPIC ENVOY, two door twenty thou-| ae, shitouaita, two-tone, excelient/sand miles, $875. Can be seen at 492) sh T 5. Bond Street West. ] dor 990, 327 V-8, oucket seats, four. door 156 CHEVROLET convertible, custom-|sacRIFICE 1963 Corvair Monza coupe, ized, floor shift, standard transmission,|28,400 miles, exceptionally clean car, excellent body, motor, and tires. NeWimechanically A-1, interior white, bucket nylon vinyl top put on last fall, radio,)seats, radio, automatic, exterior metalic discs, continental spot light, many extras./red. Telephone 723-1938 anytime. Lady owned and driven. Telephone 723-|------ ---- 5387, IES ee ar ne 1957 CHEVROLET, station wagon, 6 cyi-/@ccePt eta Inder, standard. $250 cash. Telephone) 1965 suNBEAM Imp, $1175 or best offer. |Telephone '25-4115 between 5.30 and 8) belts, washers. Will! Telephone 728-9567. 459 PONTIAC {ik Low mileage. | p.m. a piping He. Phone 623-7140 Bow-|1957 PORSCHE, good condition. $700. manville. | Tel e 728-8287. MAKE OFFER SALE 2 jeeps with snow plows, ton tow trucks (fully equip- ped), '61 M.G. convert., " Pontiac V-8 auto,, '57 Con- vert, customized show car also auto access, and chrome goodies ' DOC"s Speed and Custom 728-7781 MORE CASH poid for Good Clean Cars, Trade up or down. Liens paid DODD MOTORS SALES ]1964 CHEVY 11 station wagon, 6, auto- matic, excellent condition. Telephone} Ajax 942-6096. |1962 ENVOY special gocd condition ex- tra snow tires, radio. Whitby °668- |1966 MUSTANG, hardtop, silver grey, |black leather upholstery, V-8, standard Telephone 725-6823 between 5 and 7 p.m. HOW TO GET IT: If you do not find the item you want in the Want Ads, place a "Wanted" ad and get it! Dial 723-3492 now. |32--Trucks for Sale HALF-TON Fleetside Chevrolet.| 725-0539. |1951 MERCURY '2 ton pick-up motor,| A-1 body fair. Telephone 723-9093 after 4.| 1953 MERCURY for sale, half ton pick-up. | $225. Days telephone 668-2721 or evenings 728-6034 for any further' particulars. | TWO 1962 GMC % ton pick-up trucks. 314 PARK RD. SOUTH | Telephone 728-7308. Ask for Mr. Kent. 723-9421 "1958 GMC half ton pick-up for sale, in or Brenna god condition. Should be seen at 690 DOWN--$30 MO. |Osier Street, Oshawa for any further | particulars. | 59 - 61 models | s4-FORD '4 ton. Best offer. Phone 942-| your choice ! | 0327. | BILL BENNETT |1959 DODGE one-ton, four-speed, heavy| MOTORS duty suspension, in very. good condition. 484 King W. 93 after 6 p.m. 723-0371 SURY '2 ton fruck $250, Excel- Cars Bought and Sold lent shape, many extras, good body and mechanically radio, good rubber, should |be seen. 728-2204, MORLEY STALKER MOTOR SALES 137. KING STREET W. |S INTERNATIONAL, 1'4 ton state, stick) jshift, good condition, Telephone 728-9188. | OSHAWA 723-6322 -- 723-8311 On the spot financing yi 1960 CHEVROLET dump truck tandum. IDEAL ind CAR '56 Ford Ranch Reasonable Apply 116 Cromwell Avenue) Wagon V-8 standard, radio. Asking $125; or 728-9746. Ask for Helmut, 33--Automobiles Wanted also '55 Chevrolet with good body, 283 V-8 motor, good condition, Telephone 723- 6673. 1963 Pho | CARS WANTED | Buying A New Car? | Sell your used car to "Ted", | Talk "Cash" to the New. %4 BELAIR Tavtomatic power steering.| Car Dealer and "Save" | TED CAMPIN MOTORS radio, discs, |. Top condition 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 c actual. $1,875 cash. 207 High St., Whitby, 668-3153 after 6. | "A CHEVROLET 2door, 327 motor, 300|\LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want HP, 4 speed on floor, positraction rear|cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid end, reverberation radio. Telephone 725-/200 Wentworth East, 725-118) a |WANTED -- Cars for wrecking. _No| 1956 PONTIAC for sale, four door, new charge for towing. Robert Nichols, 728- tires, radio, body in good condition. Apply | 4549. | ie ee OR NT SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO." Cars bi : jbought, parts for sale. iron and metais PRIVATE -- 1963 Galaxie for sale, 4-|bought. 89 Bloor Street East. 725-2311 Goor sedan, 25,000 miles, like new. Apply| oguawa AUTO PARTS c Wanted cars OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars els 8 Street We for eny further for wrecking. Tires and parts for sale. Ace thre _..|1175 Nelson Street. Telephone 725-2162. | 1999 BUICK for sale, four door hardtop, 34--~Automobile Repair power brakes, power steering, radio. $395. FRED STONE | Telephone 725-9252 for further particu- lary, GRILLS, radiators, ali car parts. Wreckers 725238." ens Brooklin Phone 655-3653 1989 FORD 6 cylinder, automatic, rel Motor Rebuilding condition. Call 723-7159 after 6 p.m. | Cylinder Reboring Pinfitting @ Resleeving Automatic Transmission Crankshaft and Valve Service Late | ute 1959 FORD, one owner, excellent «condi-| tion, body and mechanically. Asking only $525 for quick sale, Call 725-3119. '35 FORD, three-window coupe, '56 Buick | BINGO Admission 50c \ Two Jackpots NOS. 53 AND 58 ONE-MUST-GO- $500 IN 50:NOS. OR LESS $200 In announced Nos $25: Consolation Prize $10. per line both games $175 Jackpot $20. per line. $75 full card, 20 Regular $20. games pay double in 17 Nos, or less. Five $30. gumes Early Bird Game 7:45 P.M. EXTRA PRIZES Every Thursday at the Jubilee Pavilion BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS AT 7:00 AND 7:15 P.M. And Returning after Bingo Children under 16 not.admitted WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE MON., JULY 11 Admission ticket. gives you free chonce on door prize. $250. JACKPOT Nos. 53 and 55 $50 CONSOLATION Jackpot -- eg oning in 52 $150. JACKPOT $20 'a Horizontal Line $50. Full Card $200 in 52 Nos. or less 5 Special Games at $30. * $45 in 17 Nos. or less 20 GAMES at $20 Regular games pay double in 17 Nos. or less $100 Door Prize Early Bird Game at 7:45 Admission $1.00 EXTRA BUSES RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA | Children under 16 not admitted jand Jeffrey. TUTAK Je-ry and Sharleen are} |pleased to announce the arrival of a) }seven-pound, 3'-ounce baby boy, Geraid| |Christepher, July 8 1966. A brother for) Jamie Lori and Robin. Many thanks to} Dr. Sylvester and nurses and staff of the) Bowmanville Memorial Hospital, Memorial Park TUESDAY, JULY 12 Featuring BERNARD TIERNEY and his ORCHESTRA Come and bring the whole family to a Free Concert of Modern Music, under the . stars. You'll hear the best of Broudway and popular Hit Songs as played in Big Band"' arrangements. Concerts sponsored jointly by General Motors of Canada Ltd. and the Toronto Music- ians Association with o grant from the Trust Fund of the Recording Industry. J |pit A sister for Billy and David. MC GARY PRICE, [vi of: CKOC ¢ | | DEATHS HELSON, HarPpzfnest Entered into rest at Oshawa General Hospital, on Saturday, July 9, 1966, Harry) --|Ernest Helson of 26 Elgin Strect, Ajax Beloved husband of Minnie Harvie and dear father of Gonald George of Scar- borcugh, Norma (Mrs. Stephenson) of |Willowdale, Harvie Cec t Fenwick, |Ont. Mr. Helson is resting at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston Road West, Pickering. Funeral service in the chape on Monday, July 11, at 1.30 p.m. Inter ment Warkworth Cemetery upon arrival of motors at approximately 3.30 p.m. WALMSLEY -- Kelly Lynn would like to announce the «rrival of her little brother Wesley Robert, at Oshawa General Hospi tal, on July 5, 1966. Weight 7 pounds, 8 ounces. Mommy and Daddy are Robert and Frances (nee Simpson). A grandson for Mr. and Mrs. W. Walmsley and Mr. and Mrs. F. Simpsen. Thanks to Dr. Ross,| Dr, Kowalski..2nd..fourthtleor -statt..Mom- de Daddy is on Cloud Nine. Tmy W@RTHINGTON -- Ear! and Sally (nee! |Dinginan) ere happy to announce the/| birth of a daughter, Joanne Michele, 7 Ibs., 1 0z., July 8, 1966, at the Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for Ricky and/ Chris, Many thanks to Dr. Butts and) fourth floor staff | WRIGHT -- Malcolm and Gwen (nee! Sutherland) ~%* to announce the arrival of a baby girl, 6 ibs. 13 ozs., on Friday. uly 8, 1966, at the Oshawa General Hos- Feature artist, The Well Known Accordionist EDITH EATON ROLLING STONE HOLMES, Daniel DISCOTHEQUE | rms, sooner: {church publication, was buried |line Whitby, 28, was discovered | by police in a ditch close to the |dead-end lane, which runs into a dense bush area. An RCMP officer said later the crime ap- |peared to be a sex murder. unsafe. DISTRIBUTE BIBLES VIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)| More than 5,000,000 copies of the Bible and testaments have been placed in hospitals, pris-, APPROVE MERGER ons, schools, hotels and motels) BROWN'S FLAT, N.B. (CP) ge gc gg ge grea Pg Bone Reformed Baptist Alliance, ard D. Crimp of Leamington) representing about 2,500 com- convention Friday, Mi, Crimo.lis' tamara" Conabe nat te " y. Mr. C Jin Eastern. Canada the! fational president, said" all! northeastern United States, needs for Bibles in Canada had voted Friday to merge with the been met and $82,000 was con- 57,000-member Wesleyan Meth-| tributed to the international ex- odist Church of America. More} tension ministry. In 1965 the|than 150 delegates attending the Gideons placed 276,822 Bibles/78th and final annual meeting and testaments in Canada and of the Reformed Baptist Alli- 12,733 in other countries. ance here voted for merger by) an 85-per-cent majority, They} WAS FORMER EDITOR represented more than 60 Re-| _TORONTO (CP)--Rev. Lewis formed Baptist churches in New f pr gale! a aged pegs Brunswick, Nova Scotia and] or 63 years and editor of. two! Maine. Montreal newspapers and a HIRE COMSAT | Thursday. Mr. Kipp, who died! WASHINGTON (AP) -- The) Wednesday in Huntsville, was| National Aeronautics and Space| ordained in 1903 and served at Administration hired the Com- Baptist churches in Graven-| munications Satellite Corpora- hurst, Strathaven, Flesherton tion (Comsat) Friday to aid the and Staynor, He was editor of! U.S. Apollo astronaut program! The Canadian Baptist newspa- at a fee of $8,950,000 a year. | per from 1923 to 1942, city edi- Comsat will provide voice-data| tor of the Montreal Herald from and teletype channels for com- 1913-1920 and city editor of the) munication with Apollo orbital Montreal Star from 1920-1923. |and lunar flights by means of synchronous satellites to be po- CHANGE VIEW sitioned 22,300 miles above the Exactor: $28.70, re $2,800, three-year-olds, 1 mile. Righteous (Steve) Flagtower (Harris) oan Herbor (Gomez) me: 1:40 2-5. Majestic Sal, Big Jive also. ren. Seventh--Purse $3,000, fou: and up, 6% furlongs. sieht 7.10 290 2.30 2.70 2.0 Second--Purse $2,000, claiming, four- ee and up, 6 furlongs: ator Gray (McCmb) 4.30 3.10 2.50 Twilight Tani (Rebinson) 10.40 5.20 Field Trial (Turcotte) 4.10 Time: 1:12 2-5. Miss Scooter, Bodwenni,, Humber Broom, Play The Game, Systems Go, Forever Pilot, Secret Star also ran. Daily double: Third -- Purse ear-olds, $ furlongs. attling (Dittfach) Marron Glace (Turcotte) Sovrant-d'Air~(Barropyy" 6.80 Time: 1:00 2-5. Barrel Man, James Bay, Mr. Sweet Dreams, No Such Animal, Rock Knight aiso ran. 7.00 7.0 2.90 3.10 2.30 2.40 $12.00. $2,200, maiden two- 7.40 3.90 4,30 4,50 4,20 Sectario (Barroby) Distix (Gomez) Bandangan (Fitzsimmons) Eimng: 1s. ao hemo ai of anaen, alligalt New Herod, Brant, File Lake alto 't Eighth--Purse $2,200, claimi three and fourcyear-olds, 11-16. miles' North Woods (Werry) 14.50 8 74 Communicate (Dittfach) 3.90 3.40 Bive Briton (Hernandez) 1:47 155, . Good, Att, Mentel Milrutho, Valley Town, Wee Annie Dory also Fourth--Purse $2,300, claiming, year-olds and up, 6 furlongs: Tulran (Gomez) 4.90 3.90 3.10 Winkie (Fitzsimmons) 4.0 3.50 King Legend (Maxwell) 5.20 | lengi Time: 1:11. Dancer, Fast-n-Fleet, Ermine Sox, River 'arty, Apple, Gay Laughter also ran.| Attendance: 7,000; Handle: WOODBINE ENTRIES -- MONDAY, JULY 11 Fast Bee, Turcotte 120 Clear and Fast nite Lea, Hale 117 dgor's Whistle, Dittfach 115 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- ing (3000). Maiden three- and four-year- Bence Rennie me olds. 7 Furlongs (20). | Lady Schrelbe, No Boy' 112 Hubert, No Boy 110 | Septentiee Sails, No Boy 112 | so Eligible: Sovereign Pat! imone, |X107; Voguish, No ch ad . ae H A Luron and Cherudon Stable ntry. four- Chale Danish P, Jammy Doll, Griffo X109 Fight Time, No Boy X112 Potente, No Boy 110 Reppy, Hernandez 115 Town Grove, Robillard 110 | Brief Garon, Nedeay 110 Hullabalu, No Boy 110 Sail Ahead, No Boy 117 Fair Solastra, No Boy 105 Acadian Flirt, No Boy 105 Brite Gift, No Boy 105 Alirahni, No Bey 114 Gold Strike, Griffo X105 Eligible: FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. "'N York Chapter Club Mgrs Assn of Amer ica' Allowances. Two-year-olds, foaled in Canada. 5 Furiongs (11). Sunlit Ride, No Boy A-122 Bell's Corner, McComb 122 Frenchman's Cove, Dittfach 12? Also Roman Poppy, Robin- featuring THE WARLOCKS | this Friday | Another interesting weekend | COLLECTOR'S CORNER | 1683 Kingston Rd., Toronto Open Friday--Sat.--Sunday 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. Antique, Art, Book Show on No. 2 Highway 1 mile east of Victoria Park | BINGO | | | ample free parking ENTERTAINMENT--SNACK BAR| | dealers spoce available | telephone 691-6575 | oF | BARN DANCE KENDAL | SATURDAY, JULY 9th | Allen Foster's Barn, music by Garry Price, C.K.LB. | | Oshawa. | Admission $1. per person Sponsored by Kendal Recreation | Association WERRY - WRIGHT - PHILP; 93rd Annual Reunion Saturday, July 16 Blackstock | Recreational Centre Third Street, Bowmanville in his 68th year. Beloved husband of Jean Holmes, dear father of Byron. Resting at the Morris' Funeral! Cnapel, Bowmanville Service in the Chapel on Monday at 2 o'clock. Interment Bowmanville ceme- tery. SNODDON, Chester At the Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, July 7th, 1966. Chester Sned don of Brooklin formerly of Pinedale beloved husband of Grace Devine, dear father of Joan, Marie and Anne dear brother Ervin, Myrtle (Mrs. will Hazel (Mrs. Oscar Gorrell of Sunder- Jand and Clara (Mrs. Gerald Hankinson) of Markham, John and Lorne pre- deceased, In his S3rd year. Resting at the Pinkham Funeral Chapel, Sunderland for service on Saturday, July 9 as 3:30 P.m. Interment Sunderiand Cemetery. WILLARD, Russell J. At the Oshawa General Hospital Friday, July 6, 1966 as the result of a car acci- dent, Russell J, Willard of 917 Centre Sfreet, Whitby, beloved son of Mr. and} Mrs. William Willard, dear brother of Patricia; in his 22nd year. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, | for service in the Chapel Menday, July 11, 1966 at 2 p.m. Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. Visitors commenc- Ing 2 p.m, Ssturday. Minister Rev. J Smith Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all FUN GERROW 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM BUTLER -- In loving memory of Eliza-| beth Butler who passed away July 8, 1963./ In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true. There is not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of yeu. Always remembered by the children, |of Canada's centennial, it wi JOLLOW -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Charles R. Jollow who passed away July 9, 1964. Quletly and suddenly came the call, His sudden death surprised us ail Dearer to memory than words can tell The joss of a father we loved so well/ --Sadly missed by daughter Helen, son-| pr Alex, grandchildren Susan and aul. a ERAL. CHAPEL|: TORONTO (CP) -- An arson squad investigator said Friday a record series of fires in down- town vacant houses is probably the result of children playing with matches or derelict alco- holics smoking: cigarettes and not the work of an arsonist as previously claimed LABORERS STRIKE TORONTO (CP)--Work on a Toronto subway extension was halted Friday when 600 labor- ers walked off their jobs, Local 183 of the International Labor- ers' Union (CLC) called the strike to back up demands th a sub-contractor be forced obey safety regulations and that one of his foremen be prohibited from the subway site. The union later met with the. Toronto Con- struction Association and said the men will likely return to work Monday. TO MARK CENTENNIAL COLLINGWOOD, Ont. (CP)-- centennial flame will be lighted in this community 40 {miles east of Owen Sound in the first second of 1967. After | burning through 1967 as a mark be made a permanent fixture. A contest is being held for the best design for a stand for the|old boy charged with assaulting) flame. GETS TV SPOT TORONTO (CP) Bill. Walker as host of the CBC- TV network program Flashback this fall. ADMITS KIDNAPPING, TORONTO (CP) -- Richard David Green, 18, was sentenced Pacific and Atlantic oceans. | WON PULITZER PRIZE WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) John Henshaw Crider, 60, a 1949 Pulitzer Prize winner for edi- torial writing on the Boston |Herald, died Friday of cancer. BLAME EXHAUST UTSUNOMIYA, Japan (AP)-- Japanese police today blamed exhaust from a portable elec- tric generator for Friday's suf- focation death of 25 workers in an irrigation tunnel. The - gaso- line engine generator was used to light the tunnel, where some ah | 65 workers were repairing dam-| THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- age caused by a typhoon. The tunnel is at Momomuro, about 85 miles north of Tokyo. | BEAR SHOT HULL, Que. (CP)--A posse made up of two policeman, a dogeatcher and 25 citizen volun- teers pursued a bear through jSuburban areas outside Hull Friday and finally shot the beast. But before the end came, the 275-pound bear led a long chase through Deschenes, Ayl- }mer, Lucerne and Glenwood Domaine. BOY REMANDED HULL, Que. (CP)--A 15-year- ja baby girl was remanded to | Aug. 8 for psychiatric examina: tion when he appeared in social -- Jimmy and welfare court Friday. No| | Tapp, host of the Montreal tele-| plea has been entered. The boy| vision program Jimmy Tapp) has been in custody since Mon jand His Friends, will replace}day, when 18-month-old Cathy Dunnigan was found beaten and unconscious in a woods in near- | by Lucerne. She suffered a frac- tured skull and is in critical | condition. VISITOR DROWNS son, 105; Phantom Flyer, No Boy, 110; Smart Tiger, Simpson, 114; Sankle Reed, | Harris, 114; Our Tom Boy, No Boy, 110; |Lumacall, No Boy, 114, | SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-| Ing (5000). Two-year-cld maidens, 5 Fur- longs on turf course (16), Circulation, No Boy 115 Blue Van, No Boy 115 | Musicquill, No Boy 11§ Guylene, Griffo X112 | Suzy Jon, Gordon 117 | Priced Right, McComb 115 Fourth Bitten, Barroby 112 Thy Silver, No Bey 117 | King's Mesita, Robillard 112 | Fleet Arab, Walsh 120 | Larkspur Lady, Gomez 112 | Dark Freedom, Dittfach A-117 Great Canadian, No Boy 115 Ruling Monarch, No Boy 115 Either Or, No Boy, A-115, A--Mrs H A Luro and H Katz Entry. jing (3000). Maiden three- and four-year- jolds {Divn of Ist). 7 Furlongs (20). | King's Best, No Boy 110 Midnight Echo, Fitzsimmons 105 Mendenhall, McComb 115 Dear Joey, No Boy 105 | Brother Chervil, No Boy 110 | Erik Lea, Walsh 110 | Marygirl, Brownell XXX95 Jokaday, Hernandez 114 Carrilo, Ferro X112 Grand Manitou, Gomez 110 My Boy Richard, Werry X114 |Alice H., Steve X112 |Some Missile, No Boy 105 | Windy Mahan, Harris 110 Also Eligible: Irish Girl, No Boy, 105; Glen Francis, No Boy, 105; Mae's Mis- ly a oe Pld ay Pride, No | Boy, #_ Valleys Roya " 3 Coceeda, Ferro, Ki No SOY M0 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- Ing (5000). Maiden two-year-olds (Divn of 2nd). 5 Furlongs on turf course (6). | Bush Hawk, No Boy 120 | Bantu Ho, Steve X105 Nimble, No Boy 120 Run Around Sue, Buisson 112 | Kenloch, McComb 115 |Live In Hope, No Boy A-117 | Wee Bunty, No Boy 112 { Winsome Seailor, Brownell XXX109 All We Have, Gomez B-119 Level Jay, No Boy 122 Dalfon's Pamela, Steve X114 Boot Hill, Gomez B-122 Right Page, Turcotte 119 Genie's Touch, No A-122 Lady Taj, Fitzsimmons 119 A--Bo-Teek Farms Entry, B--Bill Beasley Entry. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600, "Totten. ham" Allowances. Three- 'four. olds. 6% Furlongs (7). yas tate Bench Warrant, Coombs A-XXX112 Quick Response, Gordon 110 Arctic Canuck, Turcotte 107 Rhann, No Boy A-117 Spike C.C., Dittfach 110 Cup of Kindness, No Boy 107 Linebacker, No Boy 105 A--M _J Byers and Belair Heights Farm Entry. (EXACTOR WAGERING) SEVENTH RACE Pi (Blairmore" Allowances, Three-yeercaids loaled in Canada, 1 Mi Turf Course (7). oa Haven's Glory, Griffo A-X111 Doniands, Gomez 119 Arab Prince, Ferro A-X114 Rullahs Image, No Boy 116 Holarctic, Turcotte 123 Victor's Best, Walsh 119 Caledon Star, Brownell XXX104 | A--F A Roberts and 'W D Latimer Entry. EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 Claim ing (3000). Four-year-olds and up. Furlongs (11), petienis: Shining Wings, Werry A-X108 Moores Selector, No Boy 116 Stone of Gold, Fitzsimmons 112 Aged Dust, No Boy 116 House Boy, Turcotte A-123 Queencrest, No Boy 118 Susie's Roman, No Boy 111 diveoll, Poirier B-XXX105 Gay Pageant, Dittfach 116 Champagne Lill, Coombs 8-XXX108 |Balinode, No Boy 123 A--J Borg, C Gauci and P H Rotmen Entry B--J Calhoun, R W Young and § Stranges and T Bester Entry, X--5 Ibs AAC XX--7 Ibs AAC XXX--10 Ibs A AC POST TIME 2 P.M. PRINTED PATTERN engine; also Gotha 6 two manifold log type with carbs. 723-7585. FRANSMISION speciaisists. _ Transmis- Bring your favourite hot dish for dinner at 12:30, Sports JOLLOW -- In loving memory of |dear father and grandfather Charies R Jollow, who passed away July 9, 1964, Friday to a year in jail after, BINBROOK, Ont, (CP)--An Station. | 310s are our only business. 1038 Simcoe r " io MUST SELL -- 1963 Pontiac North. Phone 726-7339 wagon, 6 cylinder standard, 49,000 miles, $1,200 or best offer. Telephone 668-8388 LIENS PAID OFF. We trade up, down.| Fany=y PET ETT SURES <7 Choose from over 60 cars. No downpay-|LOST -- Beagle, tan with white and| ments! Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. po markings, Oshawa - Columbus - rT : rooklin area, Oshawa dog tag. Child's USED CAR PARTS, spindles to make|pet, Reward. 655-3995 Saturday, Sunday trailers, also used tires. 509 Bloor Street| and evenings. 723-7541 week days East, after 4 723-2281, { a eee og Pree ag ~-- ~ REWARD offered for information leading 1959 METEOR, six cylinder, two - door,|to recovery of a Dunelt 3-speed bicycle standard, recent paint and body rep taken from the Oshawa Shopping Centre Very good condition. Telephone 723-6060/Mali on Wednesday July 6 after 7 p.m. Telephone 723-2965. | '59 METEOR, 6 cylinder, standard, motor LOST -- for boat, Zippered side panel of and body in good condition, two-tone/convertible top, white. Reward. Please black-white, with green, white interior, | telephone 728 2 radio, $375 or best offer. 725-7483. LOSTL Fenbic hand Gea Walker onal een i male houn 09, alker an 1962 MERCURY Meteor, V8, standard,| Bivetick, black and white markings. In good condition, $900. Call 728-9796 after vicinity of Ritson and Taunton Road. eo RS Ce ee eta Fe Answers to the name of *62 OLDSMOBILE, one owner, private,| Queenie. Reward. Call 725-8740. 88 Dynamic four door hardtop, power) -- ; geese equipped, extras, excellent condition |36--Legai ee! || NTE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Excellent condition. Best over $900. 464 Nipigon Street, Oshawa, 726-0145. NOTICE' IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others 1958 CHEVROLET, standard, _4-door Reasonably priced 668-4710 or apply 1441 having claims against the es- tote of NEIL STRONACH Byron St., South, Whitby 1964 FORD, hardtop, two-door, four speed CAMPBELL late of the City of Oshawa, in the Province of transmission, 390. No down payment lephone 725-2756. Ontario, Salesman, deceased, Tel 1987 BUICK $65. Running Condition. Tele who died or about the 14th February, 1966, ore hereby requested to send par- phone Bowmanville 623-2202 ticulars of their claims duly 1959 WINDOW VAN Volkswagen for sale! 2h Albee in writing to the un- fersigned solicitor for the excellent condition. ideal for camping. Price $450. Apply 128 Barrie Avenue or Executrix on or before the 23rd day of July, 1966, after telephone 725-7783. 1966 CHEVROLET Bei Air dark green, which date the Executrix will distribute the assets of the white walls, radio, A.C. power steering, 5,200 miles, privately owned. Telephone said estate amongst those en- titled thereto, and will not | 728-3602. 1959 CHEVROLET stationwagon, Bel Air. Perfect condition, mechanically guaran- feed. Apply 597 Simcoe Street South, Tele. phone 725-9216. "4 PONTIAC convertible, V-8 automatic Power equipped, $2,100. or best offer. Cal! be responsible for any others. | Dated at Dunnville, Ontario, this 21st day of June, 1966 Victor B. Collins O.C., Barrister &c., Box 8, Dunnville, Ontorio [35--Lost 'and Found afternoon) on 725-1850 after 5 p.m "6 CADILLAC, four-door tardtop, 62/ Series, exceptionally clean and excellent running order. $750 or best cash offer.| Telephone 725-5555. | 1999 PONTIAC Parisienne sedan, auto-| matic transmission, power brakes, radio,| low mileage, good condition. Best offer Telephone 723-7047 TWO 1955 Pontiac doors; two 1955 Chev-| rolet doors, $7 each. Beatty ironer, $50. Telephone 725-6980 for any further par ticulars. 31--Compact Cars for Sale '39 AUSTIN HEALEY, very good cond tion, new paint job, tires almost new.|i, LLOYD s Osh. : ' M N convertible and hardtop. Call between! awa will not raat is he bee aoe tee leontraced tn ray name by anyone: ont 62 AUSTIN-HEALEY sports, red with red,,0" after this date July 7, 1966, out 2) thousand original miles, exccelient con./™y written consent. dition, summer driven only, Wire wheels overdrive. Cash around $},800. 723-0879 " VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, $350 phone 728-0215 1959. MGA, good shape, new tires tery, exhaust system, side' screens, engine tune-up. Also $295. 725-0678. 1964 ACADIAN Béaurnont, six cylinder, automatic, four. door, good condition, low mileage. Must sell. Telephone 725-5179. "#4 CORVAIR Spyder coupe turbo-ch ger four on the floor. Excellent co tion with only 19,000 miles. Best cffer.| Phone 725-7547. | 1956 AUSTIN A90-6, moter brakes and interior, exce sion. Needs minor repair cash offer, '51 Heny J. bow Best cash Solicitor for the Executrix with --Lioyd Mufch 38--Coming Events BINGO KINSMEN CENTRE TUESDAY: 7:45 Tele. major 1965 Bridgestone 90, ar- di- body, tiges. lent transihis $300 or Best] Ch ruoning oper) ctl offer. Apply 616 Simcoe dren inder z not allowed Special 7:30 bus from 4 Corners | | SNOWBALL---$220 TRIPL MONDAY 8:00 P.M. BINGO ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM 690 King St. East ot Farewell -- FREE --- ADMISSION -- FREE - 20 Reg. Games--Total $300 in 56 Nos, Pius $10 each horizontal line. Regular Jackpot $100 in 58 Nos. $20 Con SHARE THE WEALTH Good Parking Tickets Available at The Door Extra Bus Service No Children Please ESCORTED TOUR to QUEBEC and GASPE AUG. 4 -- AUG. 13 Travel along the shores of the St. Lawrence River and Gulf, see Ste. Anne de Beau- pre, Perce Rock. All tours, accommodations, some meals included Deluxe air conditioned motor coach Write for itinerary COLMER TRAVEL SERVICE) BOWMANVILLE or phone Mrs, Carol Roberts, 623-3093 st Garteude's Parish PICNIC Sunday -- July 10 2 P.M E C RANCH HAMPTON Refreshments "Free to Kiddies" All Parishoners Welcome WANT-ACS CON'T COST -- THEY PAY ------|light of modern needs." at 2:30. Enjoy a visit with family friends 39--Notices |E. J. POMERY, auctioneer, 66 Seven-| son's Road North, No sale too small) or too large. Call 728-6810 or 725-8968 jafter 9 p.m, 'Man, 47, Killed In N.S. Collision | | NEW GLASGOW (CP)--An Oakville family of four is camp-| SMITH -- ji siving memory of my health. George Markle, owner ling here while waiting for re-| by 9,/of the park near A pairs on their car, damaged) Wednesday in a three-car colli-| sion here which killed one man} land injured three other per- |sons, | Orlando Norman Carlson, his) wife Rosaline and twins John| jand Judith, 16, were uninjured in the crash in which Harry} \Ford, 47, of Truro, N.S., was) jkilled. It was not known when the \Carlson family would return} home. | | Election Laws 'To Be Probed | TORONTO (CP) -- A select} }committee of the Ontario legis- lature will conduct an all-em- bracing study of the province's election laws. Premier Robarts presented a motion to the house today set- ting up the committee and naming Dalton Bales (PC-- York Mills) chairman. | The committee will examine jthe province's election laws and make recommendations "in the Other members include: {Keith Brown (PC -- Peterbor- lough); Elmer Sopha (L--Sud- bury); J. C. G. Demers (PC-- Nickel Belt); G. T. Gordon (L--Brantford); Glen Hodgson (PC--Victoria); W. G. Noden| (PC--Rainy River); Lloyd Le-| therby (PC--Simcoe East); and \Clarke T. Rollins (PC--Hast- jings E COOLS OFF ROAD-HOGS BRIDLINGTON, England |(CP)--Clifford Hardwicke car- ries a loaded water-pistol in his Rolls-Poyce. for use on drivers who break the Highway Code.| |He says a cold shower is far more effective than shouting} abuse, You wished no one.a fond farewell Nor even said gocdbye You had gone before we knew it And. only God knows why. --Sadly missed by daughter son-in-law Ed and grandchildren. SIMMONEAU -- In loving memory o! 8 dear grandmother and mother-in-law, who passed away, July 9%, 1965. She had gone across the river To the shore of ever green, And we long to see her dear face But the river flows between. Some day, sometime, we The face we loved so weil, Some day we'll clasp her lovin And never say farewell, --Always remembered by daughter-in-law Ellen and grandchildren shall see eavanier June who passed away July May she find in God's Garden Of rest, all the joys she missed on) Swimming life's highway. Always remembered by Mon Ken VI. | WRIGHT -- In loving memory of Rob | prohibiting swimming without a uly ert Walker suddenly called to rest 10, 1963, Thomas and James, July 9, 1934 One family in Heaven, and earth -- Thank God! For death does not divide! Part; waiting here on earth until He calls, Part; on His Heavenly side! --Forever remembered wife, mother and family. LOCKE'S FLORIST and all Funeral orrangements floral arrangements for OCCQSI ONS. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 A_LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS Four courteous cdvice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 English Office Staff Imported TORONTO (CP)--A group of Skilled workérs from the British Isles who arrived here Friday will have the weekend to grow accustomed to the city before they start work Monday The 125 workers recruited by Office Overload ( Ltd. have all been guaranteed employ- ment and housing in Toronto. Patricia Lucas, assistant the chairman of the boar. the office Said most office sta'f and briefiig of was done throu branch of the cpmpany. 0 rvice, kers are testing placement of the we She Safi' al é applicants Madeline 9 hand) ing of a Brantford youth Mon-| ----lagents at CPR stations across to |pleading guilty to kidnapping) English university student visit- |Henk Sjoerdsma, 21, an Oak-|ing Canada on his summer va- |ville auto plant worker. Green,| cation was drowned in a farm a hitch-hiker, admitted forcing pond Friday near this commu- Sjoerdsma at knifepoint to drive| nity 15 miles southeast of Ham- him from Toronto to Bradford,|ilton, Police said Neil Joseph jwhere his captive escaped. |Bussell, 21, of Honiton, Devon- | shire, and another student were REMOVE BAN working on the farm and de- HAMILTON (CP)--A tempo-|cided to swim in the pond. rary ban on swimming at Dun-| mark Park following the drown-| won ces BAIL Vin- | cenzo (Vic) Cotroni, 56, a Mont- real businessman, was released |on bail of $25,000 cash after his arraignment in criminal court Friday on a charge of ge area provided life|® $25,000 bribe to an RC) | guards were kept is duty at al]| Sergeant. Cotroni is alegre to |times, and signs were posted|Have offered Sgt. Gerard Bar- |beau the money June 21, when |the latter visited Cotroni's home to arrest Joseph Vincent Asaro, 53, of New York City. Prelim- |inary hearing was set for July if |day was removed Friday by the Wentworth County board of Iberton, was) told that he could open the} lifeguard on duty. The artificial lake had been ordered closed Wednesday after Oeter Kava- nagh, 19, was drowned. UNION CERTIFIED | OTTAWA (CP)--The Canada} | Labor Relations Board has cer-| \tified the Transportation-Com- munication Employees Union as} |bargaining agent for 1,800 sta-| tion and train service employ- ees of Canadian Pacific Rail- way, the labor department an- nounced Friday. The employees lare operators, despatchers and) Former Indian Village Found CORNWALL (CP)--Traces of a former Indian village of some 2,500 persons have been found by an archeological expedition about six miles east of here. But members of the expedi- tion led by Lt.-Col. J. F. Pend- ergast of Ottawa say the In- dians moved away about the time of the arrival of the white man, He can't explain why. Lt.-Col. Pendergast said in an interview that a large number of Indians lived there from around 1250 AD until Jacques Cartier's visit to Hochelaga (now Montreal) in 1535. Kernels and corncribs found in excavations show the Indians cultivated hundreds of acres of corn near the village. Traces of 20 to 30 log houses have also been unearthed The project ig part of an in- vestigation into Indian life east} of the Rideau River in Ontario! and Quebec |the country. APPOINT ENVOY OTTAWA (CP) Appoint- ment of Jean Martial Cote, 44, of Quebec City as Canada's first} resident ambassador to Senegal was announced Friday by the! jexternal affairs department. Al- bert Frederick Hartt, Canadian |High Commissioner to Ghana, {has been accredited as ambas- |sador to Togo and Upper Volta. |Mr. Cote, a graduate of Laval and Queen's universities, joined the external affairs department} in 1945 and has served in a num- ber of foreign capitals. = BISHOP NAMED VATICAN CITY (AP)--Msgr. Paul F. Reding was named by Pope Paul Friday as Roman Catholic Titular Bishop of Lib- eralia and auxiliary to the {Bishop of Hamilton, Ont. | SNTENCED TO CHAIR GENEVA, Ill. (AP) |woman was sentenced Friday to} death in the electric chair for) the fat old | | | | VILLAGERS BLUSH WESTBURY - SUB - MEN- DIP, England' (CP)--A vagrant called on the parish council in this Somerset village to say he | beating of a 20-month-/had intended sleeping in the niece she planned to adopt.|bus-shelter but-that it was just Mrs. Earl Crews, 34, of Car-|too filthy. The councillors} the English|pentersville, Ill., was convicted| agreed and now have the shelter|the June 29. She was scheduled to\swapt out regularly. & add 5 cents sales tax. Print So handsome, sporty -- you'll find yourself reaching for this jacket day after day. Jumbo-knit! Use big needles, 2 strands knitting worsted. Cables, decoration for this knit. Pattern 7192: sizes 32-34; 36-38 included-- Thirty-five cents (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft Dept., 61 Front St. W. Toronto 1. Ontario residents add 2 cents sales tax. Print plaintly PAT- TERN NUMBER, NAME, AD- DRESS. GIANT 1966 Needle- craft Catalog stars knit, cro- chet -- many more needicraft designs. 3 free patterns printed in catalog. Send 25. cents. NEW! 12 Collectors' Quilt Pattenrs for you in color, with es Finest patterns ever collected from famous mus vrs Mate 7 hag Street! cums. Send 60 cents for new Summer Fashion Festival onl ee eae ede : 60 350 design ideas in pattern-|rents. i a packed . Catalog. Fun, play,| work, travel clothes -- all sizes. Clip coupon in Catalog -- choose one free pattern. Hurry, send| 50 cents for Catalog. by fone whut Leisure - loving shift swings out in the coolest way -- barely touches you! Whip it up in rayon, cotton for beach, bed, patio or play. Printed Pattern 4520: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 14 requires 3% yards 35-inch fab- ric, FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents plainly SIZE, NAME, AD- DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times., AUTOMATION FAILS RISHTON, England (CP) -- Citizens of this Lancashire vil- tone oer = a new $1,500 mechanical roadsweeper depos- DRAG UP CLAWED KING jits more dirt than it ciliesta. SOURIS, P.E.I. (CP) -- The/The driver often has to get fishing vessel Iceland If hauled}down and go over the street up a giant 25-pound lobster off|with a brush and pan,.-The ma- Nova Scotia coast. The/nufacturers say the cobbled claws alone weigheé six pounds.istreets are too irregular, Ben Ne.