Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Nov 1966, p. 30

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20 rt mvs run winin, toote 9 _aeoe TanRS] GREENWOOD ENTRIES MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS -38--Coming Events 38--Coming Events || THURSDAY, NOV. 10 cLouDY AND Go0D TUESDAY; NOV. 8 Century Fallout, Millman NEY --- We wish to express Our) BiRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- nouaTy RACE -- Purse $2000, Ciaim-| FIRST RACE -- 1 mile (Trot), Pu Storied: Rise x ~ - irse| Also Miss Nama Byrd, Jim: sincere pis 2 tion to ing (5000), Malden two-year-olds, foaled ee 3000). Three- ped Milage Sy ae $800 (7) ee: Belwyn, spies Wick, Pageweod TEN PERFECT pom in Canada, 1 mile (9) (Division of and). 7. Furl &Caribbean Song, Zirnis 8.10 499 24gland Van's Git many expressions | nuprey Boy, No Boy 118 Gartan 'Girl, Ditifach 109 2Erisky "Acclaim, | Arthur 2.70 2.20 CHANNELS Be An Angel, No Boy A-115 Miss Telso, Kornblum X100 eed's_ Ann, Walker 240|, SIXTH RACE -- 1 mile (Trot). Purse ace nevenelnan). | Seer ee ie aries | Savares Hale. 118 Kingusto, No Boy 108 Time 21345 $1,400 (7), the finest i hog are oh ox words: also, General i i ee ate Page agg es ww utlse Started: House of Commons, Mary SL lamoning, i - 3.30 z Li A $e, K ! : is , the Tinest in Motors. and Mecintosh-And Funeral rea Boy ts bh 'ini, ieee' Vie orbey Bonnie Kim, and Mac's Mar-\) Etro Pat, Robillard Map! yond ceptor, le Sugar, kone x07 Time 210 1-5 . --Mrs, Fred Dobney, $r. and family. 2 c eek, C SECOND ey -- 1 mile (Pace).| Also Started: Billy Hall, Happy Mac- ENTERTAI NMENT chorent si Seve Ui Setter Mie we tM Purse $800 (8) 1 Duff, Lee Ezra, and Johnnie talrd. Boy 11 A--Dane Hill Acres and B Sweeney Belden Game Jr., Walsh 113 Lady Petunia, Zirnis 48.20 10.80 5.80|Exacter,Nos. 3-and 5, Paid $30.10 JALEY -- W ish ex! ou! SPORTS Le le wish te express our) aniry My Boy Richard, Walsh 119 gan 420 2901 sayanta Race -- + mile (Pace), [orga gta fo the nae tow | sae : 5 aa 40» SEV Ps 3 Relayed directly to your |triputes' colemers r floral) secOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-| FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-| Tie 5 eM $900 4 Baker, jitzi lary Ann C, Carroll 24.30 6.60 4.50m% 'ond aha ing (3000), Three- and four-year-olds, 7|ing (3000). Three. and four- + aaag Twilight Ot site a 7 DE gy 4) eT. Adanec, McKinley 3.30 270 home via interference free |to Dr. R Johns ( ision of 2nd), 7 Fur! a Cable TV. | ae Fair and and Love ly, No Boy 105 ale Scolar, Brownell 102 Red Grattan, and Laure Way. sultan. "Cyanide, Charron 4108 Home and Rev. for thelr|aitrahnt, No Boy. 1 7 thg a! ig No Boy 112 DD, Nos, 6-Caribbean and TALedy| Time 215 35 , during our 'fecont bereavement. | jorcz_ssonarch, "Eitzsimmons 108 North Duchess, No Boy 109 Petunia, Paid $176.90 ciyde, Dominion. kBomb, Vicky Rice, wy y: jell X102 Josephine G., pitttach 109 | THIRD RACE -- 1 mile (Trot). Purse|and Bennie Boy C. © ete Admission 50c Phone Now Edt cree are | | time | =. The family of the late Mrs. (Dixie, Hel, Steve Itt Windy 'ahsn, oe | Ekenicrop, Waples 140 300 240 pRIQHTH RACE -- 5 mile (Pace). and place Moss ! $800. ( Annie Moss wish to express. their sds bly Susie Sweet, Kornblum X104 s Proxies Boy, i 440 3.00/Ciobes Birthday, Archdekin Grubb your order sheers nents sie Sere Mr, Page, Sutcliffe XXX105 Never A Question, No Boy 108 Time 2 16.80.40 Two Jackpots Dohnforall, No Boy 115 Vintage Port, Grubb X103 Al pF a ¢|1-Meadow Wave, Waddell Breezy Breeze, Midnight Echo, No Boy 109 oon. It, Spring Lai teneen one" ey ee, Ca Hie pbell. for acts of kind 53 and 58 for ee ee Breexy Breeze, Stove X10s adelyn's Pride, No Boy 112 cam Cable TV Soerew in thee 5 Geer foe a i SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,500. Claiming , ah i A yek for hl i {hanks 10 Rev.| THIRD RACH -- Purse $2,500. Claim-| (9000). Three-year-olds end up. 7 Fur-|,7OURT RACE -- 1 mile (Pace), Bob. say Ts 'Ben carey,' and" Miss Dyck for his _comfortl s, thel ing; One Mil longs (7). (8) Ladies Auxillary Royal Canadien olen |" : bgee he teen to Be, be Boy 120 2-Singing Pence, Robillerds.40 $10 3.20 hae ® Branch 43, Victory Lodge No. 583 and|/ oy Ati? Alirullah, No Boy 1 Ltr Prag Dag 304.00) NINTH RACE -- 1 mile (Pace). Purse : PHONE 723-5278 Armstrong' Funeral siome. N No. Boy 11 tittle 'Red No Boy.118 'Johnny Ringo, Shea 5 ; --Mr. and Mrs, R. French, Mr. and Mrs. yl 4 Ti Hei ey : : Springboard, Kornblum X107 Purly Sark, Harris" WwW me 2 ick, F J. Hodgson and 'amily Albert Moss, Fink sPhantom, Gomer. 114 Common Market, Bowcut A-113 Also 'Started: Margo MacDutf, Bucky Molle 'sick, Feasen dae $70 330 $0 Och Ca bl TV Bive Forest, No Boy A-110 Mornins' Mornin, Dittfach 115 Flame, Gordon Littell, Oh Gor and/s.Karen Sota, Waples £7") O) wa Cable I \ ' esa ' Raman Cutie, Brownell X10? Lord Saybrook, Barroby A-122) _ |Mighty's Beauty, Time 2 TUILL -- We wish io express SiNCEre| Countenaire, Barroby 115 A---J and R Kozak and Cymar Stabie| FIFTH RACE -- 1 mile (Pace). Purse; Aise ees Virginia's White ) thanks and appreciation to our. many |, we faa 7 Wiis ae, Choose 7 friends who were 30 kind 10, U8, during Dane Hill Acres entry Texactor' WAOERING) |e ee ee Ankles, Daisey, 'Dudiey'"o 'amshil i Pas nylon, corduroy or sue- 18.10 6.60 5.50) Attendance, 2,802. : ne. with ki nitted bereavement. and to Frank "them for' tne beautiful floral otter SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,800,/4Melodie Byrd, Glimour 3.60 3.20/ Total Pool, $183,795 : sid LIONS BINGO (SEVENTH, 00, 3 RE le insets Lion D'Or', Allowances. Three- and : to 0 S NG --Len and Don and families. 'Date Agreed four-year-olds. One Mile (10) be : ensure a good fit, $25 Consolation Prize Scadadie, No. Boy 117. Arctic Canuck, Gomez 113 is i tos sh bin TO-NIGHT For Charter "arrose =| Ns Family Cleaning | 57 Sine tt ee Top Victory, No Boy 116 $175. Jackpot |... . OBITUARIES _ B $ #i Early Bird Game 7:45 lat' Beveleriaest Roose Mer, ita fe eeta les » \ IS OUR SPECIALTY $20 per line. $75 full card JACKPOT MRS. LAURA I. YOUNG 15 will receive its charter from |An™ious Age, Inouye 113 eos || SAME DAY SERVICE i on 20 Regular $20 games pay S. J. Randall LACOMBE, Alta, -- Mrs,|5: J. Randall, Ontario econom- double in 17 Nos. or less. 52 and 55 Laura Irene Young sennek ics and development minister. |, mianTH RAGE <-- Purse $2,200 Slam. -- ) Five $30 Gomes away at the Lacombe general ibe ar Paige rade) a tiles 0). he bor Fig re a : hospital, Oct. 24, at the age of n organization o! randy, No Boy A- b.4 Early Bird Gome 7:45 P.M. ONE MUST GO ST poate. ba 8 member. municipalities ta co- Jay ight, ee 13 y, : ; ordinate and implement eco-|Uniprix, $ anuk | BEXXX108 * EXTRA PRIZES Bus leaving King and Simcoe | Born at Orangeville, Ont.,/°onic and social research and Be ana dn me - "Sis Tend 7:15 pm. |SePt. 7, 1802, she was, united : Boys' Thermal in mar jage a 'ueiph, +, 0 region comprising the coun- Mighty Patrol, waa B-XXX109 CLEANING CENTER i Every Thursday ited eeu oeatad ee ties of Halton, Peel, York and Acraleon' siable 'tnd Grovetree Stable Country Club Guelity at neighborhood prices i U nder ad ea r ary, 1919. Ontario. ernry at the Jubilee Pavilion She came west as a bride to! Two more municipalities|s_mrs a6 smithers ona m kere enti KING PARK PLAZA "":,*: "723-0961 Alt i tg thorit the ype farm in the Spruce-|have joined the council, it was|,,%,5 Ibs AAC? XX--7 Ibs AAC) XXX-- roceeds to chari ville district. : s : : p y further announced. Post TIME 7 Pim : Stock up for the cold days now at hand, bil ili See Tues. Ad Mrs. Young was an active Ju "at Pavi se soeed " "Ok tls peechont ; Sizes small, medium and large. BUSES LEAVING of the Spruceville UFWA. In ' FOUR CORNERS at 7:00 1951, she retired to Lacombe ; ' ; VESTS 5] jis s Ca. development programs in the|Gun Artist, No Boy : proper, where she was a mem- and 7:15 P.M. BIRTHS ber of St. Andrew's United And Returning ofter Bingo Church, the friendship club and a WI, as well as being an honor- : Children under 16 not admitted. eee -- Henry and Elsine arelary life member of the wom: Lyn, on Monday, November. 7, 1966, éjen's missionary society. f 4 SUNNYSIDE [ats sienna! sr"or""w'"ic°Sicir 'ana She was predeceased by. her . " " fourth floor staff. husband in November, 1931, and is survived by three sons: pee announce the' birth of their|Dr. Elmer of Calgary; Ross peerier var Aan 5 We © Ste. orrinee and Howard of Lacombe, There : O Nn S$ e f tracks 6 t Gahewe General Heap, Menvlare four brothers, Nelson Hall| § 5 of Lacombe; Rev, Edward of ports Chie f hse MUSSELMAN -- Ken and Linde ee Toronto; Arthur, of Guelph, Srrival of their Gaughter, 6 ew 7 ozs.,onjOnt.; and Dr. Hector of Osh- ; : 7 Tuesday, November 1, 1966, af Zwie-lawa. Two brothers, Stanley and K salah nena John, predeceased her. There es d are twelve grandchildren. we " : Services held Oct. 27 at 2 = ' Choose TWO JACKPOTS p.m. from Fenton and Kirk- ' : from red, green or blue,. alf man funeral chapel, with Rev. with bl 52 and 55 DEATHS B. H. Thackeray officiating. ee nae ack. These jackets feature a five urron closing, butt 'oned cuffs and Honorary pallbearers were: : 5 ; Ai Oe: amet o 1s,|Norris Shaw, E. G. Boddy,| sy : flaps Suddenly on. Sunday, Nwvillem (former;|J almer Johnson, Adelbert | bet , , : f PS on the breast pockets, I Hampton); beloved husb of 34 and 57 Borstiy 'cirkton, dear father ra David Henderson, Roy Rice and E. of Toronto. Resting at the Northcutt and) Ted Boulter. $25 Consolation Prize. At the Oshawa General Hospital onjence Kasha. $10 per both games Tuesday, November 8, 1966, Fred Baston.| Interment was in Lacombe $200 Smith "Funeral Home, from Thursday! Active pallbearers were: Be : ao («it . Thoraday fermen, Noveroer" 1m tn-|Frank | Rice, Morris Barnes,| ~ © ; terment Hampton Cemeter' ay Snyder, Charlie Braith- ss ? , i Conataton Ps BASTON, Fred eae a: ZIPP ERED OVERSHOES | 1 | % beloved husband of Velma Mortson, dear) 1. i view cemetery. Over-the-Shoe zipper boots for winter weather, Keep your feet warm and $ 1 50 J kpot father of Elwood of Willowdale and Mrs. . \ Lb] ac po survived by grandchildren | Paul, 'Shery! é ' dry in even the coldest weather with this sturdy boot, warm lining. Avail- $20 PER LINE and Jim. Resting at the O'Neill Funeral FUNERAL OF se | aia tn: Mock: enty, Steen 6 m3: 2 a K | Ladies' Polo a K FP PYJAMAS bakery. (A Masonic serv- JENKINSON tractive Goodwood $800 ice' will be on din the chapel Thursday am Kes , ' memorial service for REGULAR GAMES ayine Port gem meme |Mrs. Florence Beatrice Jenkin- PER GAM jal Hospital, ed » November eg NOS, on LESS Pind Marjorie Marion Jarra beloved cory gr hls eo \ di er of jate Mr. a rs. Thom- ' fetta as Sarre formerly '9 of ey Dare held at 3 p.m., Nov. 8, at the te ichener, $150. mre We Ke Trainor clara), of Kingston, | Armstrong Funeral Home. M re, E. A. Hodgeen (Eva) of Port Perry. The service was conducted it a asimir Street, SPECIAL GAMES Resting of ner tivate service. Interment|DY S- G. Saywell, lay pastor St. George Cemetery, Trenton. (in liev|of St. Stephen's United Church. $50. of flowers, donations to the Canadian interment was in Mount Lawn DOOR PRIZES Minister the Reverend R. C. Rose. Cemetery. EARLY BIRD GAME AT 7:45 Giana. sucla 'e The pallbearers were Ted ; At Oshawa General Hospital on Tues- Douglas, Andrew Potapchuk, ADMISSION $1.00 day, November 8, 1966, James B. Thomp-|Fred Shewring, Donald Ormis- ! = se nak oy loving ther of otiton, James Revie and John ara Tamblyn, and loving father o' irs. < Ti Michi Pawlowski. Every Thursday | [Stoo a'Gshmes' Resting "Me Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Service in the chapel on These cosy pyjamas come in at with a jacquard design. RARRARM MEN'S ' BS BE ski prints TOE RUBBERS "a KI desirable "Tip-Lock" heel grip Street East. x , at 2 o'clock. RED BARN -- |iszzx'isarezat. "| Farmers Ask feature .. . means they'll stay on! BUSES LEAVING Kindness beyond Price, yet Available in Black, medium toe FOUR CORNERS AT within reach of all! | 3 size, sizes 612 to 12. 7:00 AND 7:30 P.M. GERROW Price Freeze y 64 a 46 'ldren under 16 not admitted FUNERAL CHAPEL! corperron, ont. (cp)--| | ; : : dese ha a > a FL ANNELETTE 390 KING STREET WEST The Ontario Farmers' Union Telephone 728-6226 Tuesday asked the federal gov- These attractive 34 length gowns come RRRAK KINSMEN ernment to institute a policy of freezing the prices of farm ma- BRING THIS : ; 4 ' ; chinery, including parts. SPECIAL 4 PRICE PASS John Dolmer, president of the To the IN MEMORIAM union, said in a statement. that | a telegram has been. sent to J. FRIDAY, NOV. L | 5 J. Greene, federal minister " KINSMEN ne aier, evn Dense" who sane) agriculture, requesting "imme- away November 8, 1931 jate intervention" on the man- Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten, ner of the increase of prices by | MEN'S --E bered b' will SUPER CAR daughter Phoebe, (Some manufacturers last week. | IR in stripes, floral or dotted patterns, in pink, blue and red aii on a white back- -- ground. Sizes small, medium and large. Mr. Dolmer said the federal | INSULATED BOOTS ( mfROUD = In loving memory of a loved! government has been asked to| oe usband, father = ani grandfa' Tr wi g % left us November 9, 1963. freeze the prices "'to that price N soe All. rubber, thermal insulated boots, with an extra heavy, treaded B N C4 We fried so hard to save you, being charged previous to the} 'gg. a ; . : J m " -- or Ht i bs 2 Sal, Cates tuned fee Ila. eeeon increases . . . and until such sole. Ideal for the Hunter and Fisherman. Available in Hunter at the Wes akon idan binds toring: aah time as the royal commission ind, . 1 'sake c Peterborou h Your fond and earnest care, now investigating farm machin- 9 Our lives are sad without our dad, jery prices reveals whether any Memorial Centre We aad Shes e'nerest gota, | Pice increase is justified." | fam bo Your memory to us will never grow This measure should provide 3 : . $7 700 Till we mest beyond the sunset. an opportunity to curtail spiral-| [ f v7 --Sadly missed by your loving wife, ling farm costs until farm prod- . B Green in sizes 6 to 12. ae ' Pi Py 2 Mabel, u ne, ij i in Prizes including Orm ahd your grandsons. repli ol bo: tenes ~ i J Brand New 1967 AMBASSA- | piggorr -- i tion," Mr. Dol id. ¢ h Z DOR Sedon or $2,000 in Cosh siesoanas Mate 1. Blgpotte "whe Sass IN txiscondbcs ildren s 6 $3,000 Hi-Lo Game away November 9, 1965. ssp E $1,100 Big Big Snowball Time, cannot change them. ihe tr $1 400 Damage eet é F SKI MITTS wing. remembran aes ' bit $600 Smal Snowball Losin temmobaree by wile Ruth. . f » en Misses 1 Strap Knit fit MEN'S FLEECE LINED $600 regular games. A LASTING TRIBUTE In City Fire rf a ; 100% Nylon backed mitts th with q $450 Special Games For Permanence and di : L d EP S B t i ; gnity r . Don't forget to buy the econ- vg rtetiion Fire cowed un eetimeiet| | ine ump now 60 : quilted thermal foam lining, omy pack for value and save MOUNT LAWN $1,400 dama | I wh ' ge in a blaze early to 1] money. MEMORIAL PARK Tues % Simcoe -- Plus 4 Early Bird Gomes BRONZE MEMORIALS oe morning at 3%. Simcoe (Share the Wealth) at 7:30 Four courteous advice please blaze, - i 'd Many Free and Valuable visit the Pork Office. Price Masel ote gaa Door Prizes 723-2633 Pi ent spokesman said, A a | --<°<~_____.___|started in a hallway on the : PAIR PAIR ' KINSMEN ~~ LOCKE'S FEORIST [third floor of the building which | | Si a 7 pair C Sizes 6 Colours--Black, Brown, Red. Sizes 812-3. Made. for long wétring. Funeral arrangements ond jis owned by Edward Bassett. $ PER MONTH floral arrangements for all Two stations answered the The cost of this} occassions call at 2:40 a.m. Damage was | od, daily for one OSHAWA SHOPPING estimated at $1,000 to the build- ae: im smol! - isan ee ne ang $400 to the contents. noticed? HONE SERVICE None of the apartment tenant. You're seading 728-6555 occupying the third floor had to | ON HWY. 2 BETWEEN OSHAWA and WHITBY giatiann After hours 725-7928 _--_|be evacuated.

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