OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS SUNDAY BEST By ALICE BROOKS MONDAY, aue.6 att AND FAST IRST RAC |, Claim: 'eivet, Griffo X110 itzsimmons 118 Sun Wrack, Griffo X119 Gardon B'Gr, Kornvium KAT Jays Srey. Barroby 118 Canadian 1 Gomez 116 Sonly Ho, Steve ma Also Sligibie: Was Rejected, Diniioeh We Anuwar, Robinson 115 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim: ing (3000), Three-year-olds and up, 6 Fur- tongs. (11) +» ; Saucy Sveeiion, Robinson 108 Fiddler's B wag we "" j poe Steve x Get Some 'ares omar w Jet Invader, Barroby 116 Baboona, Ditifach 116 Winner Rose, McKeever 106 Brille, Turcotte 116 Loi eileen No 4 6 "" Sie: 'ng Senetar, Coombs 108 THIRD RACE = Purse $2,000, Claim ing (5000), Claiming (3000), Maiden two: year-olds, soon in Canada, Divn, of Ist romp! Response Great Canadian, No Boy 1) Zeebest, McKeever, XX!!! Fourth Bitten, Barroby 115 Churenitl Bill, No Boy 118 Your Priority, No Boy 115 Hogan's fel No Boy 118 Welght Watcher, (oa «io Sea fall, No Boy | O'Ronee, Hernander 118 Also Eligible: § Mesite, No Boy 115 Amberiane, Dittlach 118 Aloute Vitesse, Steve 13 12%4~-22% A knitted suit; jacket pleat- ed skirt -- just what a weet little girl needs. Easy-knit suit! Use sport! yarn. Jacket knitted in one! piece from neck down includ-) ing sleeves, Pattern 70691) child's sizes 2-4; 6-8; 10-12 incl, if Thirty - five cents (coins), for each patter (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks care of The Oshawa Times Pattern Department care of 60 Front St, W. Tornénto 1, Ont to residents add 3c sales Mt | Print plainly PATTERN NUM BER, NAME, ADDRESS. GI- ANT 1966 Needlecraft Catalog stars knit, crochet many} more neediecraft designs, 3 free patterns printed in cata- log. Send 25c New! 12 Collectors' Quilt Patterns for you in color, with quitting motifs finest patterns | ever collected from famous mu- séiifns. Send 60c for new Mur} seum Quilt Book No. 2. De- luxe Quilt Book No.1 -- six-| teen complete patterns. 6c. GREENWOOD RACEWAY PIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot), Purse $400 (8), 2-Theigiers, Reid $-Star Nib, Arehdekin &-Tecumseth, Knight 6,90 Also Started: Hava Julep, Malomar Shadydele Editor, Sabrina Lee and Le mac 5.90 4,10 3.20 6.40 $10 SECOND RACE ~~ | Purse $800 (7) &Belva's Way, Madill 2Hi Acres Averill, BB ints 3-Miss Jane Song, Egisel Also Started: Hin Jet, Argyel Sem, Century Fallout, and Hi Acres Canaday DAILY DOUBLE, 2 AND 6, PAID $269.40, THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) $800 (8) #). J M J, Coliton 5Bonnie Can, Holmes 3-Girlle Dillon, Arthur 4.00 Also Started: Cari W Grattan, Oneida Chief, Jermite, Wil Lor Kim, and Pastry. Mile (Pace) 7.20 3.90 2.70 4.30 2.50 2.60 Purse 7.20 430° 3.00 7,70 5.00 FOURTH RACE -- | Purse $1,000 (8) 2-Globes Bday, Waples S-Senator Pete, Hicks \-David Hal B, Crowe Also Started: Scotland's Van Sony & net Lee M, Tonka G, and Smart Mile (Pace) $.50 3,90 3.10 4:90 o Swatford FESTIVAL CANADA 1966 14th Season, June 6th-Oct., 8th FESTIVAL THEATRE Swatford Festival Company in William Shakespeare's Henry V TICKETS AVAILABLE Evenings: August 8 Henry VI TICKETS AVAILABLE 10 Evenings: 1 August 9 Twelfth Night TICKETS AVAILABLE Rush Reserved Festival Conce: TICKETS AVAILABLE 14 s Only Sunday AVON THEATRE August Stratford Festival Opera Comp in Mozart's Don Giovanni (in English) TICKETS AVAILABLE Evenings August 9, 10 Stratford Festiva ompany in The Last of the Czars TICKETS' AVAILABLE August 10 Matinee The Dance of Death TICKETS AVAILABLE Evenings: August |i Royal Winnipeg Ballet TICKETS AVAILABLE Opens August 16 For Publicity Department. Stratford, Ontario 'omplete brochure, write to the Ontar-|" IN-A- HURRY HIT Co-ed Murdered By ANNE ADAMS =| Fourth In Area QUICK-SEW, and away you! 'go in a lean shift with a softly| MANASQUAN, NJ. (AP)--A |gathered, drawstring neckline. |19. -year-old co-ed -- the fourth Sew. it in easy-wash, no-irOn)gir| 'slain in the Jersey shore fabrics for town, travel. lresort area in the Jast year-- Printed. Pattern 4955; Half/was found stripped and beajen" Sizes 12%, 14%, 16%, 18%4\t9 death on a secluded bridle 2014, 2244, Size 16% takes 2% path 'Thursday. yards 45-inch fabric | Donna DeRier had been FIFTY CENTS (50c) in Coins struck repeatedly on the head (no stamrs, please) for eachigng chest with a four - foot (eer. -- eee pr wooden plank found near het le Sales tax, Print pialn'yibody. Her yellow convertible hag ene ADDRESS, STY-\cay was parked 15 feet away, Send order to ANNE ADAME,|Sne ny Secune wee Srewn care of Oshawa Times Pattern! iiree other teen-age girls oe Re St. W. Toronto} jhave been fatally beaten in ad- |joining Monmouth and Ocean Summer Fashion Festival,-- |counties since last September. 350 design ideas in ova seat 3 The slayings all are unsolved jed Catalog, Fun, play, work the C Malcoin B. Gilman \travel elothes -- all sizes. Clip} dusts County : ' coupon in Catalog -- choose id Miss DeRier. one free pattern. Hurry, send| - af '50¢ for Catalog. a Montclair State College science student, . {lay in a coma for several hours |before she died. He attributed death to a skull fracture, He said there was no evidence of sexual assault 6Madam Herbert, Herbert 'Black' Philosophy sultan, tithe, ci, te, a Long Planned and Single Goose. SIXTH RACE -- | Mile (Pace), Purse $1,500 (7) SK'land Lass, Walker 36.40 6.20 ye] 2-Beverly Dillard, Shea 3.00 sy 7-Lucky Sis, Geisel 40 | Also Started: Meadow Kay, eresntree Judy, Karen May, and Meadow Jobie. vilut Pca -- 1 Mile (Pace), Purse ig 1-FI ose Oe al 7-Goldie's Joe, McLean 400 3,40 2.90 Al) ys NEW YORK (AP)--The New York Times says the 'black 3°! power" philosophy of the Stu-| dent Non-violent Co-ordinating Committee was 'the prdduct of months of planning. " e Times says in-a_ story SEVENTH RACE -- | Mile (Pace), Purse $1,200 (8) Th 2Roger R G'tn, " 2Periect Dream, McFadden 3.50| from C Waller Hal, Frit ee ot 70| position paper, drawn up last ady ine ge Dan- ny, Gentry McKlyo, Jennifer Byrd and | winter by a dissident SNCC fac- Mighty Stein tion, showed the black power wieNTH RACE concept to have come from in- Purse $2,000 (7) ternal discussions over the role rslstom Time "os 0 ta) of white workers within the civil som ime, ie éTigalus, Wellwood 250 rights organization mond| 'It we are to proceed toward "NY. |liberation we must cul our- Also Started: Pat's Ezr Times Kino Herbert, ond Ar selves off from the white peo FORT E IE ple,' The Times quotes the | RESULTS | document as saying. "We must form our own institutions, credit unions, co-ops, political parties, white our own histories.' FORT ERIE, Ont, (CP)--Resuits at The organization is the small- Fort Erie race track Friday. est of the major civil rights First--s2,000. Claiming three and groups, It is headed by Stokley four-year-olds, 6 furlongs. Carmichael, whose calls for Some Missile, Harrison 42.50 19.5011.40 "black power' on the James Sun Stage, Hernandez 10.80 7,20, Meredith Mississippi civil rights Windy Mahan, Steve #0} march popularized the term, Time 1:13 15 es Blue Chimes, Angus Glen, Gien Fran cis, Alot Tolike, Valley Roval, Jose phine G., Sail Ahead, Tony's Count, Hullabely also ran Feagan 6.60 4.00 4.00 - 1 Mile (Pace) SEEKING TRUTH BUFFALO, N, Y. (AP) -- Mayor Frank Sedita says his administration is 'engaged now in getting a full and complete report of all the facts' in the Second --$2,300. Claiming, olds, 5' furlongs Leelover, Barroby Larkspur Lady, Turcotte Speedy Redbird, Steve 1:06 18 McDuffie--a Boy: Meigen Myris ARI hovachy two-year> 3.70 2.60 2.40 3.10 2.80 16-year-old Negro white policeman Ed- ward Wisniewski, who now is on leave. The boy, reported "rest- two. ing. comfortably" in hospital, was suspected by Wisniewski of purse-snatching. Daily double: 96,20. Third.--$2,100. Claiming maiden year-olds, S\_ furlongs. Guidecca, Fitzsimmons Be An Angel, Turcotte In The Tub, Robinson Time 1:06 1-5 Musicquil! Acceptor, Crafty Bozzetto, Orange Locked Out also ran 13.40 7.600 4, 9.90 5.10 3.70 | cnmomenmceoaesentisnimnenter Countenaire, Soda Kid, Fourth-$2,000. Claiming. four-year-clds, 6 furlongs. Menwinds, Dittfach Sween Gina, Robinson Vichaima, Fitzsimmons Time 1:12 Peterry, Solar Twist, London Wise, Donna 8 three and $10 4.00 3.20 7.20 4.70 4.50 Express Pur Zerotastol, Golden Good alr3$8,02 pose, Champ, Fifth.$2,200. S\2 furlongs. Third Rute, Turcotte Take The Pot, Robinson Yumka, Griffo Time 1:06 25 Fur. Trader, Swan Diver, Jay, Power Court alse ran. Claiming two-year-olds, 3.60 3.20 2.70 8.0 4.50 3.60 Thunder Sixth33,200 4 miles Sel, Turcotte tion Hero, Bell Behaved, Gomez 1:46 45. aan, Burning Three-year-cids and up, 9.10 3.00 250 4.50 2.4 2.0 Luke also-ran, Exo 5 $28.90, Seventh «2,300 olds, 6 furlengs 'stordem, Pioneer P Lady Kasha, Harris Time 1:11 2 Mazel, Real PF Cralt, Roman F ran Claiming three-year nner, ae Cangai, Worthy Caledon Star also Eighin $2.20. oo w 0 nd up. Gomez Needle Golden Bobbie Time 1:46 3-5 Briarciitt preme Chief. og = Mhree-year 5 3.90 2.9 400 2.60 2.60 Ture Grubb Boy Wel! French Now also Twist ran Su Attendance: 7,279 VERY NEAR MISS DES PLAINES, Ul. (AP)--A two-year-old boy fell under a Soo Line freight train Friday, but escaped with face cuts as he lay between the rails while 10 cars of the 94 + car train passed over him. Mandie: $40,844. x _ FORT ERIE vil ol | FAST-N-FEET, | COLE HARBOR, No Boy A-li8 | TICKLED SILLY, No Boy A-li? physician, | hicago that a confidential | 3.90|Wednesday shooting of Stephen, OW... at @ The Sounds of the Big Beat GREAT FUN FILLED EXCITING NIGHTS e America's Top Groups e PROFESSIONALLY SUPERVISED . . Brussels Slogans | Anti - Jewish "Crow's Mile, Maxwell 18 Kenloch, Ditttach 118 Tudor Heir, Griffo x1) FOURTH RACE ~ Purse $2,000, Claim: ing. (3000). Three.vear-elee and up (Dlv':| tikes and anti - Jewish slogan sion of 2nd), 6 Furiongs (11). Spanking Breeze, Gordon 111 |were painted Thursday night o Daring Bull, No Boy 116 a Bell Metal, McKeever Alii . Aged Dust, Fitzsimmons 113 Jet Flow, Barropy "1 of Brussel x103 { Belgium in front lsembly of the jCongress is meeting, rnander \19 Breer, Keron x09 Forever Pilot, No Boy | Susie's Roman, Steve x10 FIFTH RACE -- Pru §,000, Wrrg Ah of King Albert, three and four year old ies foaled in vs cD 6 furs (10) warrior king" KADAY, Kornblum AX i DY BEDETTE, RebiNard 4s SANKIE REED, Kelly BeXAKN10 FAIR SOLASTRA, No Boy 115 CABALLO: BAHA, Kelly B-XXXI05 1OLE SCHOLAR, McComb 115 because of his War, : | Jewish people,"' jler,"' They DEAR JOEY, Werry X110 BARI-MARK, Alter 115 SUSIE SWEET, Kornblum A-x1)5 ! ACADIAN FLIRT, Steve X110 A = Mrs. &, Swartz, G R Swartz and F narty, and | Veal entry B -- A G Smithers, F Lynett and & C Morrisroe eniry (Exactor. Wagering) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,300 claiming (5,000) four year olds and up 6 furs = 8) were signed Another slogan - pot" (away wii Jews)--wa the Congress Pa ce, 'BRUSSELS (Reuters)--Swas- manimaent af King Alhert T of | |Coigress Palace, where the As- Worid Jewish The slogans on the monument known asthe staunch resistance to the Ger- man invaders in the First World were 'free Europe from and "heil Hit- with | the initials of the Flemish Nazi |jorne, painted in tar on the steps of Bagpipe Tariff Remova! Asked WASHINGTON (CP)-A shrill campaign to abolish the United States tariff on bagpipes has been launched by the Washing: ton Scottish pipe band, It threw its weight behind Bill No, 1035 in the House of Repre- sentatives in an 'effort to head off growing tensions within ihe piping community which could Officer Has Close Escape BATH, England (Reuters) An RAF ground-maintenance of- ficer made a solo flight in a 1,400-mile-an-hour jet lignter py accident, it was disclosed today. The fastest plane he had fiown .previously was a 136- m.p.h, Chipmunk, The officer, Wing Cmdr, Wal- ter Holden, 39, climbed into the cockpit of a Lightning jet two|seemed inevitable, weeks ago to make a mainte-|. WING Cmdr, Holden, who was nance check on the plane's en- inot strapped in and could not gines," He revved the jets and|Clect because a safety bolt was allowed the plane to roll a few| yards 'along the runway, Sud-|t0 land at about 150 miles an denly the plane 'surged forward hour but had to pull out each and within seconds was air. time, Finally he landed the jet with Fire engines and ambulances only minor damage to its -tail- "Juden ka-| stood by for the stash which end, io sisal naka AOL SAIE % ee i o . 7 tine a a : wr rg CRETACEOUS, No Boy 113 KING LEGEN, Manwe! 3 TULRAN, Gomez WALLY WALLACE, *iritech ALIRUAH, Kornblum 103 RIVER PARTY, Turcotte 122 SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME ond MODERN Dance to RUDY VELTRI AND HIS RED BARN NEW TORNADOS Toronto's Most Versatile Group 108 MACHAVOINE, Harris 116 Robinson 111 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,200 'The Wildwood" allowances three year olds 1 1-16 miles (8) DISEMBARK, Guyton 12) STEVIE 8, GOOD, Harris 12 CHOPOLIS, No Boy 112 ECHO LAD, Barroby 110 HINEMOA, No Boy 111 A W T Mason and Willow Downs farm entry BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 claim be PAF (3,000) three year olds | 1-16 miles NIE B, GOOD, Werry X08 WALLEY TOWN, No Boy A-\08 HURRICANE BESSIE, Harrison 14! GAY CHAMP, Steve X110 MINDA, Turcotte 115 SWEETLY PACKED, No Boy A-11} NAILORD, McComb 118 Hpi? 44 GRAND, No Boy 116 v~ DG Lyell and M Katz entry x ~ § Ibs AAC: XX-7 Ibs AAC: XXX-10 bs AAC POST TIME 2 p.m THE BILTMORE has closed its door for a complete renovation. Watch For The Grand Opening of the new Odeon in early August | O'KEEFE CENTRE ONE WEEK ONLY -- AUG, 8 TO 13 THE EDDY ARNOLD HOW BOOTS RANDOLPH LEROY VAN DYKE THE AUCTIONEER AND AUCTIONETTES THE STONEMANS EVENINGS 8:30 P.M. -- MATS, FRI, 5 P.M., SAT. 2 PLM, Mon. to Thurs, Eves, $4.50, $3.50, $2.75, $2.00; Fri, and Set, Eves $5.50, $4.25, $3.25, $2.50; Fri, Mat. $3.00, $2.25, $1.75, $1.25; Set. Met. $3.50, $2.75, $2.00, $1.50, Box Office Open 11 A.M, to 9 P.M, HORSE SHOW SUNDAY 2 P.M. -- at the -- OSHAWA 6-POINTS ARENA (LOCATED AT RITSON ROAD NORTH AND TAUNTON ROAD English and Western Working Classes Starting at 11:30 a.m, COMPETITION GAMES ON HORSEBACK 2% Hour Show @ FREE ENTRANCE @ REFRESHMENTS Everyone Welcome -- Sunday, Aug. 7th, 2:00 p.m, JUBILEE PAVILION @ The Place to Meet DANCE To... "RITCHIE KNIGHT and the MIDNIGHTS" and "SHARON JACKSON and the MAJESTICS" 8.30 Sat. Aug. 6 OSHAWA FAIR Alexandra Park, Oshawa w= PHIL DAWSON PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS ~-- DANCING DOWNSTAIRS WHITBY ARENA (WHERE THE CROWDS GATHER) WED., AUG. 10th @ Two Great Bands on Two Giant Stages! @ Non-Stop 8 P.M, To 12 Midnite! DRESS: Your Choice Featuring THE ROGUES! Also the Fantastic BOBBY KRIS and the IMPERIALS! ADVANCE TICKETS 1,25 AT THE DOOR 2,00 TICKET AGENCIES @ BOWMANVILLE Smoke Shop. QSHAWA----Dise Shop (Shopping Cent: Marty's Reeord Bar; Henderson's Book Store; Handy Bar (Ritson Rd, . TORONTO----A&A Records (Yonge St.) PICKERING--C, N. Sounds AJAX DRUGS-----Corner Store; WHITBY----Shorty's Cigar Store; Whitby Arena. Bryson's Over 3500 expected as usual! Doors open 8 P.M.,! LARGEST AND BEST ARENA DANCE IN NORTH AMERICA! in position, madA four attempts: THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, August & 1966 AR formerly "peaceful expressl of opinion into a full strug; for total victory against reactionary forces of the high- taviff lobby," or 77k 7] Phone 723-0241, or 728-0192 EPI'S explode at any moment into a bombastic series of mass dem- jonstrations and pipe-ins on a ination - wide scale.' The bill |would remove the tariff, | Pipers, said a hand state: jment, are 'one of the most, Ginsmuniiea imuiviity pioupe sey the country." It warned that, faced with indifference by the American people and Congress "the piper is likely to turn to his most effective weapon---his 'bagpipe -- thereby escalating ~% it soPeTe. 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