Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jul 1966, p. 17

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Indian Slugger Belts Two More By HAL BOCK Associated Press Sports Writer Dam Projects Aid Economy|s:'s:"=.2% st REVELSTOKE, B.C. < \ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 26, 1966 47" stoke's doorstep. "Things have never been so good for Revelstoke." The population has jumped to 4 Now the money from tourists In Bustling Revelstoke, B.C. sins senca"or"ses fom a0 i tur ers # 70x) spending construction workers) ' Despite this city's boom, how- from the Mica Dam, one Of/ever, Mica Creek. is the fastest- (CP)--being dammed in three places|three called for under the! growing town in B.C. 5] PREMIER OUSTED -- KHARTOUM (Reuters)--The Sudanese parliament Monday voted out of power the premier, Mohammed Ahmed Mahgoub, by 126 votes to 30. Mahgoub Fred Whitfield's philosophy of| For this eastern British Colum- under the international Colum-|treaty, 86 miles to the north.|" 4 year ago, a glittering lit-/beeame premier in June last hitting is simple. bia city the roar of construc-bia River treaty. More than 1,000 persons live at| tie creek cut through tall trees|year. "I just go up there andition and the patter of tourists' The city was a small com-|@ construction community at/and joined the glacier - green swing at anything that's mov-|feet means tinkling cash regis-munity until 1962 when the|the dam but they spend much! water of the Columbia. It WaS| mauntaincida enucad and- a 4g, «=BYD WIE VWieVeMNU 4ii-\Ters, Kogers Pass section of the|9 tei iarge incomes nere, almost virgin wilderness. a wn po atba seed ded dians first baseman. - Revelstoke is at the north end Trans-Canada Highway through) "Last summer we couid have; Today there are 1,000 peopie.|"""rr""s ~*~ * %» Sssom Whitfield caught a pair of|of the Arrow Lakes, part of the the Selkirk Mountains was com-|used another 20 motels," says a|By 1972 there will be 4,000, |permanent homes have re- moving objects Monday night| Columbia River system that ispleted, happy Mayor Arvid Lundell, The trees are slashed, the|placed the wilderness. and walloped his 17th and 18th home runs in leading the In- dians to a 6-3 victory over Washington Senators in the only American Lea, game on tap. His uncomplicated approach to batting leaves team-mates dazzled. "He was born to hit," says outfielder Jim Landis. "I don't know anybody like him. There isn't a pitcher he can't hit.' 'HE JUST HITS' Leon Wagner, no slouch with pees bat himself, adds: "He has no style. He just hits." His style was contagious against the Senators. After he broke a 3-3 tie with a seventh- inning homer off Mike McCor- mick, Joe Azcue tagged thé next pitch for another homer. Whitfield's second homer, leading off the ninth inning, wrapped up Cleveland's scor- ing. Whitfield and Azcue had three hits apiece as the Indians moved into third place, one game back of Detroit Tigers. Idle California Angels slipped to fourth, one half game back of the Indians. FORT ERIE RESULTS FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)--Resuits at Fort Erie race track Monday. First--$2,000. Claiming maiden two- | | | year-old fillies, 5% furlongs, Amber River, Dittfach 11.70 6.00 4.00 Passero's Base, McComb 25.00 9.30 Crafty Bozzetto, Turcotte 3.40 "THE BATTLE OF THE BORE "a Bob Young, both of Ottawa, Re tee aie ha We invitation, not an insult to (lower right) spends a few curl on a. plywood rink in Finish, Superfluous, Spartica, Sover- Canadian troops serving hours with his kite while the 100-degree heat. leign Path, Fast Elsie also ran. with the UN Emergency Capt. Harold (Bus) Mac- Force in Gaza. Captain Millan (top left) and Sgt. OBITUARIES HENRY HOWARD GOODE [Fund were contributed by rel A well knwn' resident of/atives and friends attesting Whitby since 1930, Henry How- their genuine sympathy ard Goode died, July 25, at the) The funeral service was con Villa Nursing Home, Thornhill.;ducted at the Blair and Son x i th! Funere ay . Swan Diver, Dittfach Mr, Goode, who was in his 88th! Fune ral Chapel by the Rev FIRST RACE -- Purse $h40 Cleinel AtctlewuN. Herricon ey 33 } year, had been in failing health) Bruce Vanstone, B.A., former- ing (3000). Three- and tour Year-olds. | Buckeye et Steve 450 for a veal a he \ t. Paul's Unite rch,|Qne and one-sixteenth Miles, (10). me ; for a year and a half ly of St. Paul's United Church Ry lh shea Be Fe aiell bia, inns Born' at Chatsworth, Ont.,|The Pallbearers were, Reginald) neediin Al, No Boy 104 | Guylene, Raspberry a Guidecca, > ae: as ¢ f the fny. Richar Veety, Tho-| Dark Sin, Dittfach 109 |Deiighttul Gem, Food On Table, Judy the deceased was a son 0! Dufny, Richard McVeety, T Arteaga eld " itant Canuck also ran, Fate'Cephas and. Alice Goode./mas Spence, Nicholas Webber,| jewel Smuggler, No Boy A-102 cael He «received 'his education at Gerald McParlan, and William) For Wyn, Harris 115 | Fourth -- 114,4??, Maiden two-year- or 'all hin Institute! Allan Alot Tolike, No Boy 104 furlongs. Parkdale Collegiate nstitute, Allar 9.10 5.10 3.10 = John's Freedom, No Boy 110 a and was married in Allandale Interment was at Elmwood! ban"s Flight, Gordon 111 IMr. $i mit 7.10 <0 Ont., in 1910. ' Cemetery, Perth Squadru, Barroby 109 | Blenheim Park, f a A--Willow Downs Farm and G Walsh; Time 1:06 3-5 After moving to Whitby from entry, | Canadian Market, Aberfoyle, Rillow, Toronto, Mr. Goode owned ahd FUNERAL OF susein bite tiki ee. ciann- tae Snslon, Meccerel, Sky, tn The -operated a.grain and fuel busi RICHARD H. EYRE Hing | (2000), | Three. and four-vear-olds| dieu a itby é ' ttle. Sta-) my (Divn, of Ist), One and one-sixteent Fifth--$3,000, four-year-olds and up, ness" in Whitby and Myrtle pie: The memorial service for| Miles. (10). 6 furlongs. tion. He retired about. Bi Richard :H.. Eyre,. who. died|Vichaims, No Bey 1m [Butterscotch, Turcotte 3.90 2.30 2.10 years age. He was. an ane | July 22, At the Oshawa General! Northern Miner, Robinson 106 iy cite oO Sib member of "the ieee cml Hospital, in .his 78th year, was) 8reezy Breeze, Steve X101 | Time 1:11) 1-5 ' Por 30% Trade a , Onn Doredeck, Harrison 99 ' of the in nap gr 8 Bh yen held at 2:30 p.m, July 25 at the persue a RCrSOn Se Cruise Control also ran A member 0 inet ou " |Armstrong Funeral Home. Beech Time, No Boy 118 Exactor: 7.00. Mean .Chureh, Whitby, the de revatio 'as conducted by| Malestic, Sal, Fitzsimmons 104 ed. was an active member The service was conducted by banish Dancer, Hale 11] os eee bide he h boards for a\Rev: A. Woolcock, padre. of Alirahni, Robillard 115 ~of various chure aras Yr é | «number of years. He was also 'a member of the Rotary Club of Whitby. for some years Mr. Goode is survived by wife, the former Dore Murphy; two daughte "Go fly a_ kite' is an Gene Gignac of Montreal "i > Second -- $2,000. Claiming maiden (CP Photo) (three and four-year-olds, 1 1-16 miles. Midnight Echo, F'mns 10.90 4,20 3.40 Those Who Wait, Dittfach 2.00 = 6.70 | | Romantic Kiss, Turcotte | Time 1:48 | Town Grove, Smart Tiger, Phantom . Grand Manitou, Dohnforall, ENTRES = °° === Daily double: 70.60. WEDNESDAY, JULY 7 Soyargaerd Third--$2,000. Claiming maiden two Clear and Fast year-old fillies, 5 iriongs. 7.00 4.70 3.60 Sixth -- $2,500, Claiming, three-year- olds and up, 62 furlongs. Day, Barroby 5.00 3.10 2.70 4.70 3.60 Legion. Interment was in Mount year-old fillies, maidens, S$' Furlongs La wn ( emetery. Tene ea; Ne boy 0 The pallbearers, all members |Ciara 8. Good, Harris 114 of Branch 43,. were Peter Steph-| Winela, No Boy 114 | --- a A Lot O' Fiz, Werry X109 | | * ve enson, Leslie Hale, William | Monarch's Choice, Kornblum XX107 lia) tle me ire tii tas! iB Lawrs (Betty) ofjfierson, Alfred Brisebois,| Victory Trip, Mecomb 114 |He's A Smoothie, Ticotte 4.50 2.50 2.20 i Fee: sawEAsOD (Betty) Maurice "Proctor and. Harry | ayer jg Raaght & British Maid, Kornblum 2.40 2.10 Woodstock and Mrs, W. E. Tay- Kne ei a w LOR the whoa, Me Rey ThA Direct Action, Gordon 2.90 . Jancv ror Fe nox seal | Time 1:45 lor (Nancy) of Toronto and a Whistling Breeze, No Boy A-114 | Flaming Victress, Drag Pit, Rhenn, son, C. E. Goode, of Brooklin ren. Cool Dance, Barroby 114 Vitel Mahn also rviving are a brother FUNERAL OF oie Also surviying are a brothe Eight--s2,200. Claiming, _three-year- A--Goilden West Farms and Olivier! C. Whitby. Goode, of Los Ange-| (MRS. MARGARET LLOYD |eti@nt=$2,200. | Claiming, Ranches Entry. ; mis hi gran The : al service | FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,000. Claim-| : oe Cen vie rand-/ The memorial service for), FOURTH RACE--Purse $2000. Claim-iGoiden Bubble, Grubb 14.40 7.90 3.60 children and three great-s rand-, Mrs.. Margaret Lloyd, who died (4) | Unies, rcpsiel Kornblum = 5.20 BY children. He was predeceased at the Oshawa General Hos- ig Seay, enone eae Time 1:48. 45 by a sister and two brothers pital, July 22, in her 62nd year, | Nayno, Duffy X113 The funeral service will be was held at the Armstrong) Chopmar, Buttigieg A-XXX103 Lane, Robinson 4.60 1:18 1-5 Well To Do, Purly Sark, Revelling also ran, | | | | 3ranch 43, Royal Canadian tyipp race -- Purse 32,200. wo |S Robillard | Lead French Twist, Jovial Joel, Five Black Treasure, Griffo X110 Loves, Erin Pan, Caffn Bid also ran. held in All Saints' Anglican Funeral-Home at 1 p.m., July) gir Dandy, Brownell XXX98 Church,- 'Whitby, .at 2 p.m.,)20 Canacia, Buttigieg A-XXX96 ' : j + ve aid Strip For Action, Brownell XXX103 July, 27, Interment. will be _ Rev. H Dy¢ k, minister Of High in Back, Bradfield XXX110 Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. Afbert Street United Church, | Arrow Gal, Coombes X103 Attendance: 8,390. Handle: $455,932. Pod ' ; she ,y. Also Eligible: = Condora, dfield, Rev.' Stanley -Armstron ector conducted the service Inter- xxKI08) Meas Che ce of All Saints Church, will con- ment was in Schomberg Union| A--T E Hays, D B Weldon and J Cimba. | G " duct the service. Cemetery. The committal serv-| pieyy pace -- Purse $2,000. Ciaim:| If desixed' contributions to the ice was conducted by Rev. G.|ing (3000). Three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs| ithe: ra} 2 'ur ' r ictar of Sc 12), | yi é recié nite hure Albertarama, Harris A-111 $800 (8), yallbearers were Edward | Roman Pride, Robinson 112 1-Ottawa Duke, Stirton 5.50 4,50 3.40 J ES IMESON > ; Rullah's Image, No Boy 109 | 3-Titan Song C, Hicks 0.80 5.50 En cna! J we ro snds | ford Roy Johnson, Wal- Our Gem, Kornblum A-X101 j4Thelglers, Reld 3.70 Scpres. of relatives and irienas 1,66 Hall, Orville Petre, Donald Warm Reception, No Boy 106 | Also Started: Bonnie Jo €xpress, were; shocked when a wel ee tar : Dale Hit The Line, Turcotte 122 |Cherry Freeze, Local Gossip, Sabrina| ayng and Denzil Dale itsfordem, Turcotte 111 ' saidinne Lee, and Dictator Pick, known gnd lifelorig resident ollowing the service Mr. and) Twinkle Jay, Harrison 106 Perth .and district, Arthur J Victor Marchant ited | Lady Escar, Barroby 109 SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Hmeseén passed away sudden-|, ictor Marchant invited) prot of A' Boy, Fitzsimmons 111 | Purse $1,200 (8). pe ig _ friends to their home for lunch.|Grand Roman, Werry X111 2Monty, Webster 2.70 2.50 2.30 jy at his home Juoy: 5th, in his a ebeatttitt |A~L € Morrisroe Entry. dMerry Wood Ovke, Larkin 4.00 2.40 +, a "Bruce Pick, Campbell x 70th 'year. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Allow-| Also Started: Duke Mack, Bev Herbert, teem Or me fats Hillam P h Sh t ances, three-year-olds, About 7 Furlongs|Invader Lobell, Juanita McGoo, and ' yy argaret Irving, on turf course. (6) Kawartha Beatie. imeson and Margar¢ § reac er 0 9 2 | "DAILY DOUBLE, 1 AND 3, PAID $7.90 One thing about your daily newspaper... you can take your own sweet time reading it ' oid ombey Pete, Dittfach 111 he was unifed in marriage : . Righteous, Steve X106 | Derothy "May In Sept. 5 D S Spy Davelle, Werry X106 THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (P Purse! ae Moat Pe } ont Definitely Right, No Boy 109 $900 (8). | 1923, by the late Rev " 7 a uring ervice Doubting Thomas, Fitzsimmons 114 ;4innerrail, Munroe 3.90 2.80 2.80) of Port Elmsley United Churc! Flagtower, No Boy 116 |2-Sonny Edgen, Lowery 3.10 3.00) Prior 'to his retirement MARYSVILLE, Calif; (AP)-- (EXACTOR WAGERING) a ee pry Sod iieaane| January, 1961, he was employ- A bridegroom of three months; s&vENTH RACE--Purse $2,600. "The! Hoot, Whirlred, Glantford Express, and > , . sn F Y . oy a charge Grimsby" Allowances. Three- and four-| DNF--Scot Gay. ed by the Henry K. Wamipole/is under arrest on a charge of aa wuriongs {i DNF--Fell, did not finish Co. Ltd. since 1921. On h You can pick it up when you want to. Put it down. Go back to it in your own sweet time. No one ever stops you in the middle of a sentence to make you read an ad. You can take the ads or leave them alone. But you prefer to take them. We know that. advertising more reliable (41%), and less irritating (92%). In fact, they use their paper as a daily shopping guide (83%), So you might be led to assume that newspaper advertis- , ing has a greater influence on Canadian buying habits than other advertising. You'd be bang right. Most advertisers, of course, are well aware of the tre- mendous buying influence newspaper ads have. Which is why they continue to run ads. And why you continue to read them. Even though you take your own sweet time about it. FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse $800 (8). | 1-Uncle Bun, Troy 21.40 8.40 4.40 4Dr W, Waddell 4.80 3.20 Sadie Gar Hal, Bayne 2.80) Also Started: Royal Victoria, Jean) Bar Gold, Cloveriand Ace, and) A survey of 42,000 homes from coast to coast revealed that 93°% and 94% of the people in the middle and upper income groups respectively prefer daily news- paper advertising to other types of advertising. Another survey validated by the Canadian Advertising Research Foundation showed why: they find newspaper murdering a preacher at a) Ribot Palace, No Boy 105 irement he took up residence'church service after shooting | Qonna B. Good, Harris 109 tirement he i . = hooting | Eerrunatua, kernolum, x05 on the Scotch Line nged bride in the head copper Fire, Barroby 110 Hee was a member of the as she sat in a pew. Black Ringo, Robinson 105 ' ~ t, " 'olf A . Unitéd Church and for mé \ 70-year-old man at the exit Miihoat Repraachs Ne Bey Nie. years served on the session as shot in the hand Moonlight Mambo, Hernandez 100 7 at ~1 oa » | Phalanx Quen, No Boy 110 » whe oe t i res y g o A He helonged to F ratern Chester Hayes, 30 and his 16-|jiss Shelia B, Herrlscn. 98 | Lodge, No. 264, IOOF fo ear-old bride, Jessie, parted a er Gus No Boy 10 aera RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse} tts _ Pas "near ment and week a Cangai, No Boy si 8). | years, Cavell Encampment and week ago. -- Also Eligible: Beimonarctic, Turcotte,|3-Ruth's Daisey, Pacey 17.00 7.50 3.20 Fortuna Rebekah Lodge Sunday, he slipped into the 107 | &Hialeeh Caddie, Corbett 7.90 3.70 n Odd Fellows' Service was pew bet ind her at th Wreewill 3-Gallant Mir, Llewellyn 2.60 \ eeene Sevive wes) pow bel id her at the Freewill! giguyn race -- purse $2,200. Claim|" alse Startedt "Dixiesnna Bive, Nancy held on ednesday ning aptist Church and told her ing (3000). Four-year-olds and up, foaled| Dillon C, Nick Herbert, Miss Capetown, July -6, which was largely at-' '<q home at once." Then in Consya, One and one-sixteenth Miles| and Country Prince, tended : by: members of a I t was a pistol shot. The Royal Doctor, Steve X118 SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace), Purse lodges 'in the district. Until/bride slumped over Miss Bineknawre Brownet! XXX108 $1,200 (8). " aes aan snthusi +t die A ro 'nna | Dfifted, No Boy 115 3-Who's Best, Fritz 31.00 6.30 4.60 1964 he had been an ent ' e pit, Rev, George Greek tar, Harris 115 5-J R Spencer, Waples 2.80 2.60 tic member of the Per Cur- sh, ne urged 'Hayes to put) Con-Jo, Barroby 116 4-Suger Blaze, Coke 4.90 Published by ling Club for Hayes ran to- Aso AYE. bad Ki ' Also Started: Perfect Dream, Johnny i A) ar Foxy Alec Suryiving ai Pl ' |Bing, Pious Pick, Pat Sultan, and minister Red Purse, McComb 116 Meadow Lillian. uite Roman Tribune, No Boy 116 searge: Toppir ry 2 SEVENTH RACE -- it : Gearge : Seige heriff's office 5 Ibs. AAC purse #1000 (One malspes lu Oshawa, M1 1 Culligan fired two shots into the minis- 4-Fanny Symbol, Gelsel 14.10 5.40 3.50 : 3.30 2) x 7 tb a ¥ 1) Scotch , } 1. ' 70.% 10 Ibs AAC 'Sudbury, Varcoe 30 2.80 ' ml a Lr oh 5 ad h : Fathbaen POST TIME 2 er iving Kathryn, egy fai 4.8( xl lla eg fn 'Nd John § ard tried to onapsapearmagerecames iso Started: McNab, Armb LAG: ahi I Rg ois REDUCE PENALTY? |Farr, Tootsie Doll, Billy Hall, and. Kim. t ' "WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sena-| erly Don. Miva: Ne ; i i a tavern 'and. tot Philip A. Hart Monday in-| gigntn race -- 1 Mile (Pace) a i i : troduced : ' ; Purse $1,500 (7). ble (Jes bert 3 , eriff to come tfoduced a bill to abolish the Hi rhedlg Weples in sake Alberta, Mrs. George Gor ange death penalty for federal|speveriy Dillard, Shea 5.00 3.20 (Annabelle) of Kingston, tk ze crimes and substitute life im- bees ne pine " . 2.8 + . : ' ter pr »' T 8 jai By ri ro gan, racie brothers, Norma H ay PRODUCER DIES prisonment The bill would not): cchinvar, Sunny Brier, and Perennial. berta, Alfred, Smith Fall id CER " affect capital punishment under| Gordon, Liverpoos, New Y HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Theo-|state laws, But Hart, a Michi-|,, NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse also: surviving dore (Ted). Corday, 58, Winni-'gan Democrat, said 13 states |éAttorney's Bob, Feagan 670 3.60 2.40 vas predeceased bv | satir ».# > re -lalready ave - ial | 2-Minor Helen, Hie 3.70 2.50 He was predece: d on ime adio-ja eady have abolished thes patper Grattan $, Fillon 2:30 sisters and .two. brothers evis I er, died Satur-|death penalty and he hopes his| Also Started: Port Wallis Boy, Unci Many beautiful floral. trit ja ler a illness. Funeral|bill would encourage other | Devis. end Attorney Brooks. es and donations to the H rvi will be held today {states to do so. po Taisse, Total Weal' sesscnee a meriber newspaper of CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION R. A. Barford, General Manager 55 University Avenue, Toronto oy)

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