30--Automobiles for Sale |31--Compoct Cars for Sale © A.M. @ *% VOLVO & PEUGOT | we MERCEDES BENZ = | "Your RAMBLER Dealer Genarél Renoir nd NICOLS Motors Limited Auto-Electric Service | es On Highway No, 2 | Jake and Bill's Garage Wést of Thickson Rd, | 449 Ritson Rd South Oshowo 728 092) "ZOLTAN AND NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun Just Whitby 668-3331 Ears Bougnt and Sold | | MORLEY STALKER MOTOR SALES . Specializing 'in Volkswagen 137 KING STREET W, Repair and Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051) 1962 ACADIAN, white wall tire, erry shape, Apply days only 728-1603 252619 evenings | i958 VOLKSWAGEN fair} Telephone ean OSHAWA 723-6322 --- 723-8311 Cn the: spot financing 192 MERCURY Monterey, top $995 oF best offer radio. good condition > _weekends please "body and er ms abl "ter 33. 4 tylinder, | ae 1 1963 PONTIAC for sale or will trade for ol motor and trailer, or motorcycle Te phone 942-2278 i965 CHEVROLET, good running con dition $125, Apply 465 Crerar Avenue. 1961 CHEVROLET Be! Air, automatic, six cylinder, .runs well, new brakes, Very clean, Must sell within the week, 728-5664 1965 CHEVROLET convertible, 283 en fae Power brakes and steering, AM M radio, positraction rear end axle Telephone 723-7829 1960 PONTIAC two-door hardtop, me chanically A-1, new motor, Private sale Best offer, Telephone 723-3675. GEST OFFER -- One owner, 64 Meteor custom convertible, bucket seats, power Steering, brakes and radio, Excellent Condition, Telephone 725-9391 or 725-920! after 6 p.m, and Sundays. 1963 BUICK Le Sabre, fully equipped, | plus extras. $1,695. Telephone 728-9296. | 1963 CHEVROLET, bive, two - door hard | top, V-8 automatic, power steering and | brakes, radio, 26,000 original miles, im: maculate, very reasonable. Telephone 725-0473 1932 FORD Roadster, Oldsmobile engine, 3 two's new paint and much chrome! best reasonable offer. Telephone 942-0994 1%1 CHEVROLET convertible, 6 cyl Inder, automatic transmission, Tele phone 723-5964 '4 DODGE sedan, very good condition, feasonable, Telephone 723.3924 195 DODGE haif-ton, eight thousand| priginal miles, still under warranty, pre-| 5 fransmis- 1038 Simcoe run Classified 723-3492 for an 1959 "Chev. Good condition. Radio, fires. For quick sale, $250. Teleph 1961 + Whitey 460-0999 | motor $250, Telephone 725-8470, pond CHEVROLET, VA automatic, radio, |1962 "VOLKSWAGEN deluxe. Sun root, 4-door, -- mechanically, $500. Tele \radio, weber, A-1_ condition, Telephone | Phone 725-399. 942-2 Tie BUIeK™ = door hardtop, excellent fandition $998 or best offer, isi 50 -- Tracks 'tor "Sal Kiln 960 BODGH dump truck, W960 PONTIAE Laurentian, ddoor, stand ltion, full licence. Also 1959 wage ord, V-8, radio, mechanically A-1, body! Both $1,000, Telephone between 9 ana 5, God. 728-7463 between 10 to 5 p.m. 942. 44%. 196) PONTIAC Parisienne convertible, sa GME ia ton 9 Slee automatic, 6 cylinder, in good condition | dual wheels, good fires, body and mech. Pi phone 728-0543, Can be seen any-\anically A-), $450. 723-7576, ime " ideas ORES in W - "s d 1957 CHEVROLET, no © iles Want refused, Telephone Ji- M207 1961 FORD ranch wagon, Btendara, 41.00 miles. "CARS WANTED ~ st offer, Telephone 725-3955. | > ---- re is7 CHEVROLET convertible 13 moior,| Buying A New ¢o # automatic transmission, starter and gen Sell your used car to ed", @rator are built, new battery, tires,| Talk Cash' to the New ean system, Needs body work, 728 Car Dealer and "Save" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725 5574 CAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS wan cars for wrecking Highest orices oaid 200 Wentworth Bast /28"8 SHAW AUTO" WRECKING CO. Cars bought, parts tor sale. iron and metais bought Ld Bloor Street East, 725-231) OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars for wrecking, Tires and parts for sale, 1178 Nelsen Street, Telephone 725-2162 WANTED -- Cars for wrecking, No charge for towing. Telephone 728-4549. |Robert Nichols 34--Automobile Repair Brooklin Phone 655-3653 | Motor Rebuilding Cylinder Reboring Pinfitting @ Resleeving Automatic Transmission Crankshaft and Valve Service TRANSMISION = speciaisists. sions are our only business North. Phone 728-7339 TO BOOST BUSINESS Ads! They work! Dial od-writer now. 35--Lost 'and Found -- LOST -- any persons having seen small | brown dog, with floppy ears, who dis- Te7026. Wellman ms ad -leence | appeared trom 655 King $t., West, (rope | 735) " me around neck) of Wednesday please phone fy _ ~- epee | 7123-9696, (Children's pet.) 65 CORVAIR four-door hardtop, big pA a LOST -- Pure Collie, sabie and white, | Fe aan ene awe Rigel ee \5 years, answers to name of Cuillin, In lignan Altera' Lirniiod, "ie oe) the Port Perry area, en route Pickering & -ecyMouTT 1 TABT35). | Village, Reward. 942-3764 YMOUTH Fury, V-8, automatic, 1 LOST -- From Brooklin ar i ti IC day, hound, Walker, tppeximatey one hanical i 295 year old, brown and white, long ° legs. Berea! orrgion, £275, or, DeH offer. Categ Lucky Telmphone 75902. LOST -- A iransistor radio left on the io VOLKSWAGEN § deluxe, excelient front of Core Samac on Monday, July| fondition, No down payment, easy terms. |} A 2 90 cheneay, 4u) Licence J2974, Wellman Motors Limited, '84¢ 9 P:™. Boy's keeps 72. 7351 4876 FOUND -- Brown and white pup corner | of Celina and King Street. Teleph 1 5228 or 725- 3739 5981 "CHEVROLET Bel Alr sedan, fess condition, 6, standard. 195719. Low down payment, easy terms. einer Motors Limited, telephone 728- Spot Licence oe CHEVROLET, convertible, $950 or] st offer, V-8, power equipped. Apply} 5 King Street West i959 RAMBLER "deluxe, four-door, me-| chanically excellent. ideal second car. Li:| cence 11729. Nothing down. Easy terms.| Wellman Motors Ltd, 728-7351 1965 RAMBLER Siation wagon, Va, aulo matic, radic, low mileage, easy terms Licence X8418, Wellman Motors Limited, 728-7351. Spotless inside and out *t4 PONTIAC Strato-Chiet, 6 good 'ondition, must sell 623-5269 965 CHEV. Super Power steering, brakes, radio, white walls. Would consider trade or can finance with $500, down. Private. 668-5152 1960 CHEV. IMPALA convertible. im. maculate condition. Can finance, 668-8129| after 5 p.m. | CONVERTIBLE -- Musi sell, 1958 Amer-| lean Ford, new top, 332 Motor, radio,| auiomatic $400. Best offer, Needs plates. | 725-8822 1957 PONTIAC, radio, windshield wash-| ers. back-up lights, good condition, Must | seli! Telephone 725-7970. 'S99 CHEVROLET Bel Air, standard trans-| mission, $595 or best offer. Call 723 9244, | 1956 PLYMOUTH, good tion. Kitchen Cupboards summer cottage. Telephone GRILLS, radiators, ail models our specialty Wreckers. 723-5238. LIENS PAID OFF. We trade up, down.| Choose from over 60 cars. No downpay 6 ments! Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. Py Der solicitors, a. 1964 CHEVROLET Impaia, Super. Sports| MANNING F, SWARTZ convertible. 327 motor, 4-speed, positract-| and jon, radio, white walls, excellent shape RONAL Telephone 728-7341 anytime 4 MUST SELL. 1960 impala, automatic C whitewall tires, radio, white with red in. terior, new muffier and talilight. Tele phone 728-5710 after 5.30. 1960 PONTIAC two ~ door hardtop, me ghanically A-1, new motor. Private sale best offer. Telephone 723.3475 '62 PONTIAC, 2 door hardtop, 6 cylin der. Very good condition throughout $1,200. or best offer. Call 263-2353,Hamp tor 1961 PONTIAC coach Telephone 'NOTICE TO CREDITORS In. the Estate of WALTER WYSOCKI, General Motors Employee, Deceased All persons having claims against the estate of WAL- TER WYSOCKI, late of the City of Oshawa, in the Coun- ty of Ontario, General Motors Employee deceased who died on or about the 2nd day of April, 1966, are hereby notified to send in to the un dersigned on or before the 29th day of July, 1966, full porticulars their claims Immediately after the said date the assets of the said de ceased be distributed having regard only to claims of which she shall then have 5 feet. ideal for 725-9450 notice DATED at Oshowe this 22nd day of June, 1966 EUGENIA WYSOCKI, Administratrix cylinder, Telephone sport convertible. | of will running condi-| car parts, Late Courtice Auto D L. SWARTZ, 4 King St. E Oshowa, Ontari TENDERS INVITED Tenders are requested for construction of a 3500 sq. ft addition to North Hope Cen tral School at Garden Hill, Ont. (near Port Hope Plans obtainable from Architect, Franc G 2390 Eglinton Ave. E BOROUGH, Ont. on deposit $50 00. Plans on view ir ces of ¢ the Reed SCAR of of- on associa Peterbor Oshawa. Closing August Sth, 1966, at 4 Architect ftice tender not epted white, Motor and further partic '8 OLDSMOBILE, or best offer. Ca FIRST COME firs Chevrolet four doc $600. Telephone 725-6862 te . Tels 1%) OLDSMOBILE dynam bugh door hardtop brakes ring,, date blue and white. Apply 23 Ath t of \ 725-9326 MUST SELL! "61. Chevrolet, 2-door mat 4 ylinder new battery Excelient condition, carefully driven 728-7373 728-0148 evenings 1957 CHEVROLET stationwagon, 4 cy r automatic, best cash offer. Telephone ajlare condition $325 1 after S$ p.m Sharp 1960 str ns in Toronte and Powe m. in Lowest r any auto Done $900 1, KEITH H. CANN, 30 Fairbanks Stree! Oshawa, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name on or after this date, July 19, 1966, by anyone, with out my writter' consent, Signed) Keith H. Cann 37---Auctions necessarily acc or 794 RAMBLER matic two Port Perry i959 CHEVROLET good shape, low mile age good t ires, rad Telephone after § ie reRRastane nisin very vom! AUCTION SALE a7 TERRAPLANE SAT., JULY 23 1 classic, V-8 auto hardtop. One owner 985-270 original condition. Telephone 742-4812 190 DODGE, door station & standard. Very good condition fice at $395. Brook 455-482", or 42 PRIVATELY OWNED Ford Galaxie 500 XL, f one owner car 23.0550 four wagor Sac 485 Household furnit of ire, property Miss Eunice V. Kemp 1964 y' power new convertible equip ke Telephone bie. Pr 1 St. South Wt ced to betwee toy Quebec Street 1955S CHEVROLET convert ei 5 ques, pian Wat-not ne, garden tools articles. Terms Sale at 1.30 ya neer '99 MONARCH ha h new pa mis Excellent condition 00 or 728-4537 after six p.m wos 3 many Cash Pogue, iler best offer er 31--Compact Cars for Sale SABYAN MOTOR SALES Volk POMERY, 66 Stever LTD small o 725-8948 any sles and Service Jew and Used Car 5 E. J. POMERY 2 pire son's Road North 334 RITSON RD, §, arge. Call 728-6810 or 723 3461 r sae Eve 4 Steven. too small or 725-4968 after 1963 AUSTIN, &50 side and Telep 0. Ser " aig i abe boo tee v-8 at eage p.m, jaalib ' as. iow Fan-c004 after 5 FOUR CORNERS AT 7 38--Coming Events JAYCEES Monster BINGO. Admission 50c Two Jackpots NOS, 53 AND 58 ONE MUST GO IN 50 'NOS, OR LESS $500 $200 In announced Nos $25. Consolation Prize $10. per line both games $175 Jackpot $20. per line. $75 full card 20 Regular $20. gomes poy double 17 Ne or less Five $30, gumes Early Bird Game 7:45 P.M EXTRA PRIZES in Every Thursday | at the Jubilee Pavilion BUSES LEAVING 00 AND 7:15 P.M And Returning after Bingo Children under 16 not admitted HOLY CROSS BINGO FRIDAY At 7:45 P.M. ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM | | 690 King St. East ot Farewell ~ FREE- ADMISSION - FREE - 20 Reg. Games--Total $300 | SNOWBALL.--$120 in 56 nods Plus $10 each horizontal line Regular Jackpot $200 in 51 Nos. $20 Con, Share The Wealth Good Parking Extra Bus Service No Children Please PLEASE NOTE: OUR NEW LOCATION KINSMEN BRING THIS SPECIAL VY PRICE PASS To 'the FRIDAY, JULY 22 KINSMEN SUPER 2 CAR BINGO t The PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL. CENTRE Over $10,500 in Prizes including 2 New 1966 Cars (Buy one and the next 1,000 for play FREE ~ cor $4 the econ e@ and save KINSMEN The Big Annual CARNIVAL Now Underway At CHERNEY'S Big Savings on en- k of Ouolity Furniture Apr Is and ances. CHERNEY'S FURNITURE WORLD 80 KING.ST. E OSHAWA (38----Coming Events SUNNYSIDE BINGO TO-NIGHT $2,300 JACKPOT NOS. 53 and 56 AT THE RED BARN EXTRA BUSES 7 -- 7:30 P.M, BARN DANCE | KENE | SATURDAY, HOLY 23rd Allen Foster's Born, music by Garry Price, CKLB Oshawa Admission $1. per person Sponsored by Kendal Recreation Association BIRTHS DOWDLE fo announce the Michelle Marie, born July 18, 1966 weigh ng pounds, 14 ounces, at the Oshaw pener Hospital, A sister for David and Terry to Or, Hallam Andres and fourth taft George birth of a daughter Thanks floor Tom and Linda are very proud to announce of their son, Jason Thoma or Wednesday July. 20, ) a Genera! Hospital, Thank Scott 'and fourth floor staff DAVIS nee Cr va a De RIDEOUT Gord and tris (nee Ja centy arrival of their baby daughter, Lor Elizabeth, 7 ibs. 9 ozs. on Tuesday 19, 1966 at the Oshawa Genera! Hospital Thanks to Dr and Marie wish 966 are pleased to announce the sate Anne July Beckett and staff of 4th DEATHS HOY, Brenda Marie Suddenly as the result on Tuesday y 19, 1966. Brenda of Kendal in her year daughter of Mr, and Mrs dear sister of Larry, Resting at Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home, fu 2 o'clock Friday afternoon emetery Hoy ral service, Interment Oron beyond Price, of all Kindness within reach | GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 yet an accident beloved William Hoy, the IN MEMORIAM BRITTEN -- In dear husband and James, who passed away July The blow was great, the shock severe, | little thought the end was near, And only | who lost can tell, The pain of parting without farewell More each day | miss you, father, Frederick Friends may think the wound is healed, the sorrow concealed. But they little know That ties within my heart Lovingly remembered by wife son, Frederick, daughter, Anne and their families. HARPER In loving memory of >a dear son Fred Harper who passed away July 2 60 His smiling way and pleasant face Are ® pleasure to recall He had a kindly word for each And. died beloved by al Some day | hope to meet him, Some day | know not when To clasp his hand in the better Never to part aga Always morr hand. REID -- In wife Jenny, wh 1964. ving memory of my dear 0 passed away July 2 1 have lo soul's companion, A life linked" with my own And day by day'! miss her more As | walk through life alone Sadiy missed by husband Jimmie REID - mother jJu y 2 n loving memory of our Jenny Reid, who passed 1964, dear away resting at last F eacety lly sleeping, T troubles and tria world's weary are past silence she suffered bore 50d a her more 1 mourn for In patience she home to sutfer no her in silence, ee me weer silent tea s are asiver remembered B yhter-inslaw = Maria grandson of a dear are broken thank the Lord, pent with you, saved you back, cd Jaime, Mike REID de al lite departs, til memory \ hearts and far STEPHEN jear husband a thought memory away the memory turr missed by wite LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements oral arrangements OSHAWA SH CENT 24 HOUR PHONE 728-6555 A_ LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS OPPING SERVICE CARD OF THANKS CLIFF h to thank my many dy d friends for donations ndeary and a A. Gray and tamily loving memory of a 1965, | Lou, "_oprTuaRIES | Strategy In Football . but By Says or Niki, his dog." FUNERAL OF SYDNEY ARNOLD Funeral service was held yes- terday for Sydney Robert! ' > PRO RETT Arnold who died July 20 at By WALTER KREVE! CHUK Oshawa General Hospital at the | WINNIPEG (CP)--Bud Grant age of 68. thinks sirategy in footbaii is yerrated The funeral was conducted by Ve!" : Rev. J. K. Moffat at Arm-|,,, 1¢ makes good rtd fe strong's Funeral Home. and the| ho wis eats. said the bes eee was at Oshawa Union| oa) manager-coach of Winni- o. rt, PCR Blue Bombers. in ---- 1a he, fant On the eve of the 1966 season avis ona pid ©Y/Grant's major problem is to |Northey, Bill Werry, Ray Werry replace two players who ranked jand Tom Werry among the best in the Western Football Conference guard Herb Gray and defensive half- SPOR TS BRIEFS -- Henry Janzen. We have to be.weaker," he} Pn u the retire-| ( 0 DRAW said in discussing - _ sé , Tp. ment of the two 1965 WFC All- HALIFAX (CP) -- Isaac A | \Stars who were big gung in igart of New York, one of box-|pombers' march to the Grey ing's senior citizens at 33, coun-|Cup final, which Hamilton ter-punched to a draw with ag! ae Ss : sa Welch : | In Grant's estimation Gray, a berg ae © ora ~ WFC All-Star seven times in his |N.S., Canadian and British Em-|19 seasons with Bombers, was |pire middleweight champion, in|g "super star' and Janzen just a 10-round hout Saturday, Evad-'a step away from that category ing Richardson's danger- Bi Pag tye aeorsaa these 4 people," he said. ous right, -Logart persistently Pre - season shuffles pushed clipped his opponent with short sophomores Ted Rodosovich uppercuts, then jabbed the left) and Morley Rolihiser and rookie eye with a right in retreating.|import Bill Restelli from the HE'S ONE AWAY of Towa into the HANKOE, Norway (AP)--E1 ray gap. A Jate entry was. vet- nest ' of Houston, Tex., eran John Pentecost of Ottawa scored his second victory Sun- Rough Riders, obtained in a day in the yachting regatta for trade Wednesday for defensive the Scandinavian Gold Cup. He end Mario Mariana led all the way in Pride to fin TRIED FOR JOB eg ey gg fat cae Canadian veteran Norm Rau ake : She coite Pah aus y Bibent of pered by Rudolf Harmstorf of a Plt p *Tniveoalty, Aes West Germany, and needs only we Ee one more victory to win the cup 5 bid for Janze ian chores but Grant feels it's 'a Canadian TINA. LEADS position."' COPENHAGEN (AP) -- Tina The departure of linebacker an America boat, captured the Ken Maglicic, the Notre Dame second race between yachts in| recruit who was a shade shy on the six-metre class Monday and required ability, opened the became the favorite to win the door for veteran Paul Robson One-Ton Cup. Skippered by 'We feel he can do the job," owner Edward. R, Stettinius,, Grant said, completed the 300-mile race be-| Question marks--the a tween Denmark and Sweden in are clouded by injury a little more than 60 hours. tackle Frank Rigney and half. WALTER KREVENCHUK | an hour, This remains. con WINNIPEG (CP)--Bob and stant if the stable position is Niki Hill like to jump out of | Maintained, airplanes, They've done it . --TER Vy more than 1,300 times ee bLilieg stop Fig Baied gone gaping on watch and altimeter manda- married 14 months 'ago are | (Ory ear--just to ensure one "f p 2 sec F sport parachutists--a_ rapidly- | nene ty bad Siw far ty be | increasing group better known ground 1. : get siege to orient your "It takes 12 seconds to build life around what you're do- | UP @ cushion of psp which per- ine'! BEN a , | mits manoeuvring" front- a Hills" ret during a ward, backward somersaults, parachute meet in' Dunnville 360-degree turns and tracking Ont ~ Nikte hemetswn ' | adopting a position similar and were married during to a ski jumper and gliding at ls Californias competition horizontal speeds of more | Toundee he Aebses) eh j than 60 miles an hour Residents of St. Thomas, . Ont.. they follow the sun to | the Tipcord must. be pulled at | 99 J develop their parachute skills . ethers 4,200 -- Ms to Massachusetts, Nevada, ou then have 20 seconds Florida, "You can only hope gta ge gig B bigeos for about 150 jumps a year = ; man | m in Canada," Bob explains chute doesn't open you have An impolite dog played a about six seconds to pull the " ' Nak tan a reserve parachute," a , My an See ger hy Bob was forced to the re- Hs ged = iy 'a Taront native | serve three times in his first Sha pias a sri lnteiaet 938 jumps; Niki. once in 369 in the part five-foot-five, 115- m2 ys cesar he said, "to pound blonde ilar Actually didn't like him W ] YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN or up Fighteen months in the RCAF developed the fascina- bel tion that pulled Bob into sky- tan in S diving in April, 1963--one year before Niki. "It's the independent LONDON the World (CP) Cup Standings in most soccer cham sport there 'is,"' Bob says. "Everything depends on your- including your life. That little challenge into jin group play Wednesday. night (Top two teams go into quarter finals) self puts a things." The Hills ar the Toronto Parachute Club; |-one of 53 affiliated with the Parachute Club of Canada which exercises safety - con- scious control over the sport 'It takes about 50 jumps to |. | progress to the point where |W Germany 210 one becomes a skydiver,"' Bob |Argentina 21 0 said, '"That's how it Spain 102 takes to be able to think in a |SWitzerland = v0 2 foreign element. It's like |. GROUF THREE learning to 'swim, At first all | Portugal $0 you think about trying to Hungary avoid drowning oe Its strictly sade dale Hills, Both are devoted to GROUP FOU R competition, seeking the coy- | Russia 30 eted target of a place on Can- North Korea ada's world championship Italy teams Chile Wednesday's resulis NIKI WAS SECOND England 2 France 0 Bob made it in: 1964 and |Hungary 3 Bulgaria 1 helped Canada finish fifth in |West Germany 2 Spain Keutkirch, West Germany, Russia 2 Chile 1 Niki was to have gone to |Saturday Quarter-finals Leipzig, East Germany July |(All starting times EDT) 25-Aug. 7 for the 1966 world |England vs. Argentina 10 a.m tournament, thanks to an im- |Uruguay vs. West Germany 10 pressive second among | ja.m, women in the 1966 Canadian | Portugal championships at Transcona, {a.m Man., June 11-15. But because |Hungary vs, Russia 10 a.m Bob wasn't picked to go. she (Quarter-finalist were paired decide d to pass up her junder the following system Winner of Group One against runnerup Group Two; run nerup in One against winner of Group Two; winner of Group Three against run nerup in Group Four, and run nerup in Group Three against winner of Group Four.+ LACROSSE SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario Senior A Brampton 6 St. Catharines Peterborough 13 Toronto 10 Ontario Junior A 24 Etobicoke 11 Ontario Junior B Dixie 7 East York 7 | GROUP ONE 5 ie ee | i members of Uruguay i 2a Mexico 6:33 France § 13 GROUP TWO long is fun for the vs. North Korea 10 In Group fun portion in. para Bob said, is freefall parachute stays closed The challenge comes jump with a part ner adjusting rates of fall to pass each other, relay a stick or do a with others "There's no physical sensa- tion to falling. You take a ly-down position with arms and feet spread. Though stiff and awkward at first, this is the most stable position For the first 12 seconds freefall a parachutist acceler ates--to a speed of 120 miles chuting - < when you hook-up 10 of Mimico Vastly Overrated - Grant re piayes |= THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 21, 1966 23 GREENWOOD RACEWAY Pe oo RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Also Started: Byhalledean, Kawartha Jimmie Mac, Graceful Princess, 19.40 9.20 240 and Siivestru, Jane Geisel 5.20 has i Det Humes, Fea i% | hd RACE -- | Mile (Pace), Purse iso Started: Gey Aner Galie's Jet,| $1,600 (6), Bit 4 9.90 240 3 Al |Pink Lassie, and Lize Galen's = Curran msnoe, indley ; en inne, Waples 3.00 Meadow ei pie, hay 4 back Leo Lewis. Rigney back problems and Lewis is on the mend from a knee op- eration but' Grant said both "feel like they can play now" end should be in action = Bombers open the season here ee ae sive vi ina M. Armbro Gladiaters|¢Laird MeNee Findley 1.7 ue Vic, ix M, Armbro ator, re jab, 70 4.90 3.40 monton Eskimos, They, ere ar 1B 2 4,90 Sis end fen 2 bene Screiched, Su oveenee, (Pace). is Started: Romola Adios, Key and Sar we ie MAcTS= SECOND 'o ~ Mile Purse $1,000 ( heli 7-Apaiche Fa a 4-Mae Mir, Varcor Wise Old Witk, Prine Finite samres mb at sane -- 1 Mile (Trot), o The return of defensive end DAILY DOUBLE, 3 AND 6, PAID $174.10 | 5-Lullwater Freaks "hekiniey Bill Whisler, 1964 All-Star lim- Also Started: sg 0 Gratien, }pionship after the final matches} THIR ~ ited by injury to five outings |sere HIRD RACH -- 1 Mile (Pace). on. gd Reckless | last season, is a big plus. 3.90 3.00 2.6) @IGHTH Bigs. ~- 4 Mile (Pace), Jr, So is the apparent good health!) 4 enanver' Gemmill: 4.10 2.70) iny. Purse $2,100 of four 1965 WFC All + Stars,) Also Started: Bonnie Can, Cari W Grat-|} haliback Dave Raimey, quart-| Roy .cinwry Fallout: Jasper's Gold, and terback Kenny Ploen, defensive |halfback Dick Thornton and), FOURTH RACH -- 1 linebacker Al Miller. I pice gg Hie 10.10 Hy] ae -Etching, Hayes 13. 6.90) $' G Ss FULLBAC "SVirginia's" Boy, Peagen ou Grant's recruiting--"'we try) pipTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot). for everything and hope to get $1,200 (8) some good football players' -- 7-Kitter, Poulin 13.90 $.30 $50, Tralier; Tiober Prince, Syms Best, and '4 Mr Matilida, Waples 9.50 §.40| Another Parlay. produced quarterback Rich Ba-|1-Madem Victor, Arthur 4.70' Attendance 1,900. Total Poot $976,598, dar and fullback Tom Urbanik. wise waiestet' FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS Pennsylvania State, is challeng- ing veteran Art Perkins, His FORT ERIE, Ont, (CP)--Resuits at) A-F, A, Roberts and A. J. Tomien Fort Erie race track Wednesday, jentry, saris » Feagan Northwood aver, He] Also Started: DH--osniry Peg DH Eagie Armbro, and Spring © DH -- Dead Heat for 4th Sesltion.' NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace), Purse $1,000 (8). Li aly sod Van, i 10-90 430 "3.00 }-Sue Dudley, Curra 29 24 Purse a Eilecp Killean, Feogan Started: Johnny's Girl, Tom's Mile (Pace). chances of sticking are better than those of Badar, who must match talents developed at the University of Indiana and the|y) Continental Football League against Ploen's impressive ex- perience Whoever the signal - caller, there's a wealth of paks-catch ers available Ken Nielsen Billy Cooper, Farrell Funston, How abouX\the opposition? "We have to assume the trade-conscious Calgary Stam- peders are better. British Co» lumbia Lions did the best re- eruiting job. Saskatchewan Roughriders have the best in- dividual personnel. It looks like Edmonton is going to pick up at the point they were at the end of last season. . . which wasn't far off the pace." Poland Sees Role Possible' In Viet Nam | Poland, Canada and India make up the. three-power truce commission for Viet Nam. A Canadian Press re- porter who talked with offi- clals of the Polish govern- ment reports how they feel about the commission's fu- ture, First-$2,000 four-year-olds, 6 Windy Mahan, F'mons Kingdom Bay, Werry Ceceeda, Sicchia Time 1:33 35 Special Line, Smart Tiger, Sea Flea, Irish Girl, Silver Cecile, Roman Poppy, | Sue, Kill Shot, Blazing Tommy, Brief Garon ran. also ran. Claiming, three and furlongs. $2, ed Claiming, ol 6 furton: 3.60 310° 2.60\Lady Escar, SSirieey 11,40 8.70) Ploneer Polly, Steve 5.60 3.70 7.00|Nerthern Miner, Robinson 3.90 Time 1:12 145 Zip Zone, Arctic Venture, Here's Lady Solar Twist, Blue Chimes also three-year- 4.10 3.30 270 Sixth $2,500, Claiming, three-year Second--$2,000. Claiming maiden threeloids and up, 1 1-6 miles. and four-year-olds, 6 furlongs Imini Bill, Harris Valley Royal, Gomez 3.30 2.50 2.40 Canadian Kornblum Hallabula, Dittfach 3.60 3.10) Fast Jay, h Grand Manitou, Gordon 4,00/ Time 1:45 Time 1:13 165 Babison, Try Brandy, Glittering Maid Real Lady, also ran Susie Sweet. Julies Page, also ran 8.90 3.50 2.80 4.00 3,20 4.10 Glen Star, Vera's Brite Gift, Cover Dream. Kim, Kenteek, Sleeves Green| Eactor: 30,10. Seventh $10,000 added, olds and up, 6' furlongs A-Sunstruck, Barroby Gauchesco, Harris Brother Leo, Bell 19,80 7.50 4,50) Time 1:17 1-5 3.70 3.10; A-Bright Object, 3,70 \tix, Stop Shot, A-Gardiner Cusmax, Victory|ble entry. Broom, Oratress also three-vear- 'Dally double 6,20 4,10 2.60 4,00 2.2 Third-$2,200, Maiden 2.9) lies, 5 furlongs. 3) New Strings, Dittfach Winlea, Beli Newsy, Harrison Time 1:00 2-5 Delightful Gem Trip, Off The }ran two-year-old fil Whistling Sea, Bandangan also Farms and Hillcrest Dis- ran. Sta- Hight-.$2,800. Three and four-year-old ifillles, one mile 70 yards. Claiming four-year | Mary Toll, Fitz's"mons 12.50 5.50 3.16 furlongs. |'Doc Nan, Harris 480 3.10 Gomez 4.60. 2.80 2,40/Ribot Palace, 2,60 Time 1:44 McComb 3.10 2.70' A.chambora, Rich As Cream, yey 4.2C| Arctic, Moenlight Mambo alse Scratched---A-Speediness A-Windfields Farm entry, _ om Fourth $2,000. olds and up, 6 Flippin Floyd, Mad Charge, Berno Miss Time 1:12 | bo audi aot ret bball What A Time, Merry ran. e 'Grand $ol ' igi 'ate "Neratch _Altendance: Handle: Another Lindbergh Pioneers sania | This One As Commercial Diver SEATTLE, Wash. (CP)--The, 'I've always been close to it Lindbergh pioneering drive|--lived around it, worked on it seems to be as strong in son| during summers." |Jon as it was in his famed fa- |ther, Charles, but it's in a dif-| | STUDIED BIOLOOY lferent direction. He is a 1954 graduate of Stan- Instead of searching for new|ford University in California |vistas in the air as his father| Where his major study was biol- did, Jon is seeking the future| °8y. During school he was a na- of watery depths. He's a com-| Val reserve officer training, and mercial diver. ;when he graduated he went on Why didn't he follow the path | active duty in underwater dem- jhis father blazed in the sky? | Olition, "Aviation is in a different era| "It seemed as if it would be than it was when my father was|interesting work," he said. in it," Jon explains, "The ocean! Now he's Seattle manager for offers a brand new field in|/Ocean Systems, Inc., an affili- many ways. It hasn't been de-|ate of Union Carbide. Lind- veloped. It contains vast quanti-/bergh explains the company is ties of unexploited resources.) 'interested in various fields of Diving is a tool in developing!ocean development work--from the potentials of the ocean," research to contracting," His Jon Morrow Lindbergh, 33, latest venture was helping the says he has been inteested in| underwater search off Spain for the ocean as long as he can re-;a U.S, nuclear bomb lost in a member. | B-52 bomber crash. OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS By JOHN BEST WARSAW (CP) -- Officials here are pessimistic about the chances of an early set- tlement of the Viet Nam war. However, they can see the | prospect of negotiations tak- ing place if circumstances And when the time comes they feel the three- power supervisory commis- sion may have a role to play, The commission is made up of representatives of Poland, Canada and India "The commission could be of assistance toward a peace- ful settlement . but under present circumstances this is impossible," says a high Pol- ish official, In the Polish view the big- gest obstacle is the American bombing of North Viet Nam. "T see no possibility of con- structive action while the mil- itary activilies against North Viet Nam last,'"' the official Says At the same time, he re- {used to concede the neces- sity of infiltration of northern troops into South Viet Nam being halted as a prerequisite to: negotiations "It's all one country," commented, adding that any case it is doubtful that the movement of men and | supplies from the north could have any telling effect on the course of the war AMERICANS DISAGREE The Americans and South Vietnamese would dispute | this. They contend that a large part of the fighting strength of the Communist | forces lies in the urmed reg- ulars sent into the south from North Viet Nam. The Polish contention. that the supervisory commission may still have a role to play in bringing about a_ settle ment is significant in. view of the fact that until now it has been virtually powerless to do anything to influence the sit- uation The commission, whose main task is to check on vio- lations of the 1954 Geneva accords which partitioned Viet Nam, has never been able to pull together as a harmoniously - func tioning unit Canada and Communist Po- land are usually .at logger- heads when it comes to veri- fying truce - violation com- plaints and preparing reports, Canada usually supporting the American - South Vietna- mese position and Poland the North Vietnamese-Viet Cong position India forth change. he in By ALICE BROOKS Make rick rack jewelry in| your favorite colors -- orange, blue, green to accent outfits. Have fun, be first in fashion! 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