Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Aug 1966, p. 33

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, old fillies, ___ OBITUARIES Hospital on Aug. has. had lived at 25 Wilson = uaeeas Se SES SST strong Funeral ae with High Requiem Mass sung at St. Gregory's Church. Burial was in Resurrection Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Gellis Dal- liare, Rosare Chreiten, Joseph Le Bel, Pierre Le Bel, -- Roy " Fernand Ron- . FUNERAL OF | | MRS, ROSE CHASCZEWSKI The funeral took place yes- terday of Mrs. Rose Chasczew- ski who died at the Princess on Aug, 21. In her 80th year, she had lived at 481 Ritson Rd, a Funerai strong Funeral was irom ihe Arm- Chapel with in the St. Mary's Cemetery. Pallbearers. were: Nicholas Chasczewski, John Chasczew- ski, Jr, Fred Chasczewski, Thomas Chasczewski, Alex Chasezewski and Gerry Top- ping. FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS gat aon rcii at Fort jay : First--Purse 52,200, maiden 2-year-| oe fillies, 6 furlongs. Sor Dittfach Barroby 5 , Rough Record, Lady, "Teen Session also ran $2,100, TORONTO Erie race track Sea, Princess, Loge Frozen claiming, 3 4.80 2.30 2.40 3.10 3.00 40 230 sc urse aYorkdale, Time 1:12 35 Mazel, Biack Kitten, Java Jive, | Sunny James, Roman Pride also ran. e--D. J, Poliziani ad H, Katz entry Daily double (3) Toga Sea and (la) iron Star paid 11.20 Gordon Third--Purse $2,200, maiden 2-year- 6 furlongs. Clara B. Geod, Walsh Victoria Day, -- peree's Time wisn diese Sunday Cruz, Weight Watcher, King's Mesita also 13.30 5.10 3.90 Kornblum 3.50 3.10 since 4 ren Fourth --Purse $2,200, -olds and upward, sixteenth miles, claiming 7 one and one Briarcliff Boy, Maxwell 10.00 5.50 3.50 3 FEAR UNKNOWN BEAST JESSORE (AP) -- Police in East Pakistan are searching for a mysterious monster said to have terrorized this small town. Villagers say it comes out of hiding at night and has killed a small girl and several cattle and mauled a' rickshaw driver and a woman. 20) Fitth--Pui old fillies, "foaled in Canada, ae Pian, 15.40 i Coombs jighty- Patrol, » Harris [time 3:4 Admiral 'Armbro, Royal Doctor, also ran. Haunt. $2,300, Sil- ver Beau, claiming Jongs. Marion's Deb, Kelly Larkspur Lady, Turcotte Speedy Redbird, Steve Time 1:14. 1-5 Page Day, Superior Sal, Miss Or- jeans, Anuwar,. Whistler's Wife, Whirl- ing Duchess, Page Charmer also ran Sixth--Purse $2,300, eteioning 3-year- olds, turf course about riongs. aOur Gem, Kelly '220 es 6.20 Lazy Rhythm, Dittfach eAlbertarama, Harris Time 1:26 1-5 bitsfordem, bLady Kasha, Grand Ro- Shining Mark 6.90 5. 12.20 5.40 6.20 man, Chance Encounter, also ran. ate b--D. Krever, Morrisroe entry F, Jo Bajurny and R 0\3, Zucchiattl entry Rhythm paid 71.00. Seventh---Purse $2,300, Thunder Bay, course one and one sixteenth miles Li'l Eddy, "tughl*bd 12,80 5.40 re MW 5.70 re * Eitesimmons a0 "5 | Jay tight, Elm Wood, Baden-Baden, Bull Market, North Woods also ran. Eighth--Purse $2,200, claining 3-year- olds and re one and one six- teenth mile: French Twist, Turcotte 18.10 7 4.30 Uniprix, Kelly 7.20 4.70 Golden Bubble, Grubb 2.90 Time 1:45 45 Safely Man, Five Loves, Star Grad, Atti also ran, Attendance 5,645. pHandle 336,032. Margaret Hospital in Toronto|/"?-\' 00 | MENSSIK, Exactor (1a) oer Gem and (3) Lazy THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 24, 1966 33 pier pong AUG, 25 jear and Fast nada 6 furs, (16) iC, No Boy 118 OLIPHANT, No Boy 118 GAUCHO DANCER, No a us SausTu BET SUN WRAC! cHURCHILL "pitt. ie 'ov 8 service at St. Mary's Ukrain- 7 ian Orthdox Church. Burial was MONRE: lo Boy 115 ATOUTE VITESSE, Steve X113 Also wee WAS REJECTED, McComb 118 HOGAN'S SAIL, Turcotte 118 ANUWAR, Gordon 115 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000 maiden three and four year olds about 7 furs. 'on turf (8) sive MISTER, No Boy A-112 WINDY FLASH, Dittfach 117 WHIRLING TYPHOON, McComb 112 ABLEGATE, Kornblum XX110 CRAFTY KINGDOM, No Boy A-112 on. ie al Steve X107 a ry A FaIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 claim- ing (5,000) Maiden two year olds (Divn| A lof Ist) foaled in CDA 6 furs (16) <5 ich 118 MISSY'S. GEM, Dittfach 118 SELECTED KNIGHT, No Boy 118 SMOKE THE yg e "ay Boy 118 REDIRECT, No Boy QUEEN'S HAVEN, M ditto x10 MAPLE BEAUTY, Hale 115 JIVEASTAR, No Boy 118 BANTU HO, Steve X113 COL. SAXON, Robinson 118 Also Eligible Steve. X110 KENLOCH, No Boy 118 BLUE VAN, No Boy A-118 SICILIAN SAMMY, Harrison 118 A -- Mrs, § Sziavik and W J Farr entry FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 claim- ing be hee three year olds and up 6% furs TOP (MUSKETEER, Harrison 122 SKY SPARK, Kelly A-XXX103 Claiming 3-year-olds and upward, turf oc MA CHAVOINE, Gomez 116 rgklag SABRE, No Boy 113 -- A Nadler, 8 Krupp and Natural Pac entry FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 cliaming (3,000) Three year olds and up foaled in CDA 1 1-16 miles (7) DRIFTED, Dittfach 114 MISS BLACKHAWK, Brownell X112 NEROS HERO, Werry X11) BRIEFSIN, Turcotte 114 ROMAN TRIBUNE; No Boy 119 GUM SWAMP, Kornblum X117 ROYAL SWIV, No Boy 119 ances. Three year old fillies 6 Furs (6) |PRETTY WISE, Harris 109 FORT ERIE ENTRIES FIRST RACE' -- Purse $2,000 claim- (5,000) maiden two year olds, foaled) ICY jyear 2010 will have paid ap- |proximately $32,500 in old-age lin social security after 44 years SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 allow-/ SCHWESTER _FRIEDA, oS ld 16 |iMInk bea No Boy 115 (Exactor Wagering) SEVENTH | (RACE - Purse $2,600 up 4 'a, a LITTLE RED, Hale CANADIAN RrATUTE, Fitzsimmons 113 ee seg yD No Boy 113 SCYTHE, No Boy 116 HEMPETER: Harris 116 CANAAN, No Boy A-120 ch GRANDIOSO, Walsh A-116 A -- Dane Hill Acres entry EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,800 allow- bat on and four yeer olds 1 1-16 mi COPPER FIRE, Barroby 1 DIRECT ACTION, Fircuimenons ns DISEMBARK, Guyton oe MARY TELL, No Boy A ROBIN WHIPPET, No tong A106 WABUSH, Harrison 106 RHANN, No Boy 118 + NAN, Kelly hag eect Lanson Farm Entr k 5 | fos AAC: XX7 Ibs Rac: XXX-10 tbs AC: Fost Time 2 p.m. Payments Could Outweigh Benefit NEW YORK (AP)--The Tax Foundation, Inc., says that in 44 years the payments taken from an American employee's pay cheques for old-age bene- fits will be $12,000 more than he could withdraw during retire- ment. 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