ybile Repalr STONE -- 655-3653 . ENGINES range Price low as $165.00 range Price low as $200.00 )MATIC MISSION NTRE St. N. 728-7339 ; are Our Only Repairs, Adjust- inges. All Work d Found nex watch, automatic vicinity. Reward. Tele a, yellow-gold, los! Tarlo Street or King yard. 723-2126 TICE -DITORS ITHERS JAYCEES onstfer INGO Admission 50c Two Jackpots 53 and 58 ONE MUST GO $500 IN 50 NOS. OR LESS $200 In announced Nos, $25 'Consolation Prize $10 per line both games BIRTHS HALL -- Bruce and Lynn (nee Tooze) jare proud to announce the arrival . of jtheir son, Daniel David, 7 Ibs. 7 ozs., on | Aprit 5, 1967, at the Oshawa Genera! Hospital. A brother for Mark. Meny thanks to Dr. Ross and fourth floor staff HURLBERT -- Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Hurtbert are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Anita Laverne, on March 22, 1967 at Jos, Nigeria, West \Africa. A sister for Merk, Steven and | Christal. Kortekaas) are proud to announce the arrival of a son, James Ronald, weigh- ing 7 pounds, 3% ounces, on Monday, April 3, 1967, at the Ajax - Pickering DEATHS MERCER, Albert Edward Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital, on Wednesday, Aprii 5, 1967, Albert Edward Mercer, beloved husband of Margaret Beard, father of Madeline and Beverley Anne and Alec, Oshawa. Son of Mrs. Lilian Mercer, England.) Brother of Mrs. Christina Ochman, Mrs Lillian Nicholaisen, Mrs. Florence Moore, Roland of England. Harold and Clifford, Toronto, in his 53rd year, Rest ing at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel on Friday, April 7 af 3:15 p.m. Cremation. NICHOLSON, Robert? At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Wednesday, April 5, 1967, Robert Nicho!- | | MITCHELL -- Ron and Joanne (nee | OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF lawa for three years, MRS. Yi°BERT WEATHERALL previously lived in The memorial service for/Rosebank and Toronto. Mrs. Robert Weatherall who The deceased, who was a died April 2, at the Oshawa Mason, served during the Sec- General Hospital, in her 38th)ond World War with the Royal year, was held at 2 p.m., April|Ordnance Corps of the British 5, at the Armstrong Funeral) Army. Home. Mr. Rev. R. B. Lytle, pastor of/his wife, | Calvary Baptist Church, con- |Beard; his mother; two daugh-} {ducted the service. Intermentjters, Madeline and Beverley was in Mount Lawn Ceme-!Anne and a son, Alec. tery. | Also surviving are three sis- The pallbearers were Royjters, Mrs. Christine Ochman, Lutz, Albert Smith, Keith|Mrs. Lillian Nicholaisen and |Good, Norman Boynton, Don-|Mrs. Florence Moore, all of lald Gibson and Zigmund Ben-|England and three brothers,| kowski. Harold and Clifford of Toronto! nes and Rolland of England. FUNERAL OF The memorial service will be} ROBERT EDGAR WILSON held at 3.15 p.m., April 7, at! The funeral service for Robert |the Armstrong Funeral Home. | \Edgar Wilson, 912 Simcoe Street)/The service, conducted by! he had Whitby, Mercer is survived by the former Margaret North, who died at the Oshawa Rey. R. A. Sharp, rector of St.|>rothers, General Hospital, April 2, was Matthew's Anglican Church, held at the MclIntosh-Anderson will be followed by cremation. Funeral Home at 2 p.m., April 5. Ponty APE") MRS. GEORGE E. SCOTT The service was conducted by, The death occurred, April 5, Rev. John K. Moffat, minister|at the Oshawa General Hospi- of Simcoe Street United Church.'tal, following a short, serious of Mrs. George E. 'More Jumbo Tankers -- They Save Money Tt costs $3,000,000 to build ; 20,000-ton tanker, while for $15 000,000 you can have nine timc that capacity. It costs $5.50 ; ton to carry oil from the Per sian Gulf to Britain in an old fashioned tanker while the jumbo size can get it here fo: less than $3. The saving is obvious--unti! you mention the 38.000-ton Tor- rey Canyon and the 118,000 tons of oil she has been spewing off the English coast with incalcul- able damage. Such ships as the Torrey Can-| | yon are able .to offer much! lower carrying charges. even though they have to sail all the way around Africa from the) Persian Gulf. They're too big| _for the Suez Canal. by JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer There is a simple reason why 'jumbo oil tankers are on the increase: They save mone, ed to the CNR as industrial agent for B.C., stationed in Vancouver. In 1961 he was ap- pointed B.C. area manager. He retired in 1963. He is survived by his wife \Dora; two sons, Robert of} West Vancouver, and Richard lof Seattle, Wash; and three Hector of Edmonton, |William of Vancouver and Bruce of Los Angeles. The funeral service was held March 23 in West Vancouver. Cremation followed. Already there are 50 tankers The Torrey Canyon large as ie is, compares modestly with yme monsters already afloat nd planned. The Japanese- uilt Idemistra Maru, nearly me-quarter of a mile long, car- ies more than 200,000 tons and 1 300,000-tonner now is on order n Japan, READY FOR JUMBO One northeast England ship- builder is reported ready to eee a tanker of. 1,000,000 tons f anybody wants to buy one It would be built and launched in two sections and welded to- gether at sea. The Torrey Canyon disaster has brought home with a shock \to Britain--and probably other countries as well--that such ac- cidents on an even vaster scale n be expected in the future. ALL GLASSES 50 ONE LOW PRICE, at oe elt at es of the late Interment was in Oshawa Union sickness, metia Caroline Allin esting at the sh |Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Cemetery. Scott, The deceased, who lived) Service in the chapel on Friday at 2?/ The pallbearers were George at RR 1, Brooklin, was in her, 20 Regular $20 games pay Page Interment Bowmanville Ceme- wilson, James: Howard, Arthur 58th year. : Howard, Earl James, Jack Jef- The former Clara Angeline frey and Phillip Wilson. Engg Mrs. Scott was born them greatly) Can- larger--some of GREENWOOD ENTRIES cee te tae FRIDAY, APRIL 7 | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim. ,, CLEAR AND FAST ng (3000), three year olds (Divn of ath), YON. Authorities savy the entire FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000, maiden 4'2 Fu rs 14) three year olds, 4\2 Furs. (9 dore, Kornblum Xi15 | Princess Kaweah, Valenzuela 11$ Music Circle, No Boy 118 \East or West coasts of Canada Star Tudor, Fitzsimmons 120 Anita Lea, In Devivar, Elliott 120 |Bell's Corner, and the United States could be 1 Vinr polluted by the loss of one monster tanker. 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Select from o wide assortment of frames, the one de- signed especially for your taste, personality and facial contour, King offers the Greatest Value and the Highest Quality ot ONE LOW igainst the es- Coombs x} 08 No Boy A-1} No Boy 106 Babe My Sailor Boy Shelley's Roman Also Eligible: Circulation, Bradfield A-XXX103 aver Blue, Griffo X106 K. C, Donnelly and J. W. Smallwood entry SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100, claim ing (7500). maiden two year old fillies, 2 Furs. (10) Gay Sister, Gordon 113 Serenity Sail, Walsh 113 Five $30 Games [417 Ritson Rd. N., Oshawa on Tuesday, | a, in the Coun- jburt, father of Mrs. Tury Nelan (Ber-| 1933,. at Port Perry. She had Fast Repiy, Gordpn 120 ry, 1967, must e), Oshawa and Russell, Bowmanville the Oshawa General :, al district for 34 years. She was @ Face Maker, Walsh 120 |neral service in the chapel, Friday, April 9 fter which date 219 Oshawa Boulevard south. Church Women's group of the In England, there is a prece- The funeral service will be SER EVEUOETE No boy AAllE 'own-Eyed-Gem, 1 s { double in 17 Nos. or Less. | RAHME, Robert Talmage (Tal) ite Lydia Evan- \Entered Into rest in the family residence | J ISih, Gh Reach Tow an. , in Reac n- In, late of the |April 4, 1967, Robert Talmage (Tal) MRS. BEATRICE ship fo was married Aug. 22, Free Parking, No Boy 118 histle, No Boy 1 fat Hinata Early Bird Game 7:45 P.M, Rahme, beloved husband of Myrtle Hul- HERRINGTON - he aq Simmering, No Boy 115 Gen ( : |nice), Clio, Michigan and Earl, Oshawa. Following a lengthy -- ' , Bantu Ho, No Boy 115 bout the 20th EXTRA PRIZES Ee, of Mrs, William Hood, (Queen-\the death occurred, April 5 been a resident of Oshawa and Cony ie to Boy 115 A Hospital, governments to take quick ac- he undersigned in his 69th year. Resting at the Arm member of Westminster United He 27th day of } strong Funeral Home, Oshawa with fu-lof Mrs. Beatrice Her rington, of Church and of the United tion. very nurs AY [Feet spin: "interment Gsnawa" Union be 'distributed |Cemetery. She was in her 8lst year. church. dent which may have caused low. at the Mre. Scott is survived by her the government to tread warily. AEE, fa dil geti held at the- MacKenzie Funeral |Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Miss Taps, No Bey 113 T rec y stabli Iso. Creighton | Hospital a Washers, April. 5, 1967,| |Home, Madoc, April 8. Inter- husband; two daughters, Mrs. Roman World, No Boy A-li8 SINTH RACH -- Purse $3,000, allow i 2 e Precedent was established) § Spice. Won't you compote .'. . eomparisen proves. See King ond Save! an Murdoch U j ee avi ion |cisre Angeline Gibson, 'beloved wie of! ment will be in Lakeview/|Allan Crook (Lenore) of Osh-|Winning Isle, No Boy 113 ances, four year olds and up, 6)2 Furs, in 1954 when the tanker Inver- Scott, mother of Mrs. Allan| 14 view | " Tutti Mani, No Boy 118 {pool ran aground near South- SALE POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1967. awa and Mrs. William Carri- tees Tell, Simone XXX104 | 4 ' lero {Leriotel, Oshawa and Mrs. Wil-|Cemetery, Madoc. |Baby Laurie, Hale 118 port and discharged 400 tons of f liam Carrigan (Marlene) of Sarnia and an (Marlene) of Sarnia. |Hometown News, Bowcut 113 Jimgee,- Fitzsimmons 116 ' fon, Drynan, 3 BUSES LEAVING sister of Mrs. Milton Howsem® (Della) of |, Mrs. Herrington {s survived 5 ( aN |Vicuna Girl, Fitzsimmons 118 Ne Passez Pas, Griffo X114 joil to get clear. A claim of KRYPTOK ULTEX FLAT.TOP Victor, /FOUR CORNERS at 7:00 |Port Perry, Mrs. Edward Barnhardt/by her husband, Alfred; three; Also surviving are two sis- 4 -- Longview Farm Entry Royal Harbinger, No Boy \1é damages against the owners i : (Elva) of Uxbridge, Lorne and Oscar of t ' , i Mrs. Tony B. Good, Bowcut 116 é . nd Solicitors, and 7:15 P.M. |Greenbank,. Bert of Blackstock, Jack daughters, Mrs. Gladys Leitch/ters, Mrs. Milton Howsam) yin5 pace -- purse $2,200, maiden (Exactor Wagering) eventually failed. \Toronto and Frank of Prince Albert (Of Strathroy, Mrs. Gwen Ram-|(Della) of Port Perry and MTS. |three year olds (Divn of Ist), 4!2 Furs {her Heal IN poo noel at inane see jsay of Peterborough and Mrs./Edward Barnhardt (Elva) of HERE ay : Funeral lome, awa wi unera: Peet le es! Children under 16 not admitted vice in the chapel, Saturday, April 8 Dorothy Prokop of Oshawa and |Uxbridge; five brothers, Lorne Venerado, Walsh 120 geareraw en remem |! Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. | la son, Karl, of Freeport, Grand'and Oscar of Greenbank, Bert|Wormwood Scrubs, Gomez 120 KINSMEN |(Donations to the Ontario Heart und Bahamas. of Blackstock, Jack of Toronto |Conseauitur, Turcotte | |will be appreciated.) | | |Caribou, Fitzsimmons 115 Bring This : et dee ae Ble ps . mage and Frank of Prince Albert, Ketgenring Les, Elnott 15 SUNDAY, Cai rs ifre i) o Gentry, Hinojosa 120 SPECIAL lat Oshawa' General Hospital on Wedni st gpien Ont. and two grandchildren, Grn Ya PRICE PASS For Two Iday, April $, 1967, Carl Sunday, agara Falls, N.Y.; three Scott Carrigan and Joel Crook. piu EeigN Ne Boy To The Ontario. \LED DERS éing called for on of a six- ol with Gener- om addition to . Christopher's on Annapolis SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,600, al- fowances, three year olds, foaled in Cda, | 4% Furs. (10) | Redirect, No Boy 119 Fils Du Nord, Hinojosa A-124 Jays Grey, No Boy 117 Past-President, No Boy 117 Come By Chance, Barroby 119 Gay Polynesian, No Boy 117 Flying Ky., Griffo A-X112 Canadian Market, Gomez 121 end Returning: after Bingo NEED TRACKING SYSTEM Observers feel it is apparent that there should be some kind lof double-check on the naviga- |tion of a ship carrying 100,000 {tons of oil. The Torrey Canyon | would hardly have hit the Seven Northern Bull, No Boy 124 |Stones Reef if some outside Sir Trio, No Boy 119 body had been tracking her A -- Est of F. A, Sherman and §. Rotens course | Goldbert XXX105 G) S&S &) 620... Sy 00 aire YOUR uae? » COMPLETE wat Lo NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY New broth Miicin "Coane ft |Irish Ensign, No Boy 120 |castie, in his 37th' year beloved husband|brothers, Marvin Cooney oe Th ei 7 e memorial service will be! lof Gladys Pacey, dear father of Nabe y POURTH RACE -- Purse § $2,000. Edna and Audrey, dear son of Mr. and Buffalo, Theodore Cooney ihe at the Armstrong Funeral' claiming (3000), three year olds, 4'2 Furs iMrs. Wilford Sunday, RR 3, Port Hope. |Stirling and Ramsay Cooney of| me at 2 p.m., April 8, follow- Funera! IVorey Queen, Bowcut 111 Tenders will not later than 7 at 4:30 p.m. F the Architect, -cio, 215 More t Hill, Ontario. tender not nec- ed. Plans and are available $50 at the of- chitect. the Board of _ School Trus- LED DERS being called ction of a new school to be X11 School lo- st side of Ath nawa. Tenders ted not later 1967 at 4:30 office of the iam Saccoccio, ad, West Hill, t or any ten- rrily accepted. cifications ore eposit of $50 the Architect. the Board of School Trus- TAL oe, NEEK AY P.M. SACK TO ROSS --Total $300 20 in 56 Nos, orizontal line, 0t-- $200 $20 Con. -KPOT GO Wealth tking Service 1 Please SIDE 10 SHT .00 ZES NOS. 54 ARN ) P.M, USES FRIDAY, APRIL 7th, 1967 KINSMEN SUPER CAR BINGO 'At The PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE $7,500 in Prizes including Brand New 1967 Amb dk | Resting at the Morris Chapel, | |Bowmanville, Service In the chapel Saturday at 2 o'clock. Interment Bow- manville Cemetery. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Deolers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. |Frankford; 13 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. led by interment in Mount Lawn) \Cemetery. Rev. John Porter, Page Pace} heb Paaoons 4 minister of Westminster United of the late Mr. and Mrs. sean, (Church, will conduct the serv-! ice. Cooney. She was born at Donations to the Ontario Madoc and was married at i Heart Fund would be appreci- Niagara Falls, N.Y., 61 years ated by the family. jago. A resident of Oshawa for jtwo years, she had lived pre-- BRIGADIER R. A. WYMAN | loaeni at Madoc. She was 8) Word has been received here} member of the Madoc Presby-\o¢ the recent death in Vancou- | terian Church. \ver, B.C., of Brigadier Robert | ALBERT EDWARD MERCER |A. Wyman who commanded the The death occurred, April. 5,|18t Canadian Armored Brigade| at the Oshawa General |!taly. Albert Edward| During these invasions the Mercer, general manager of rigedier led the Ontario Regi-| A. E. Mercer Industrial Sup-|ment and met many service-|, plies Limited. The deceased,|men from Oshawa and district. ness, Hospital, of Sedan or $2,000 in Cash. $1,000 Hi-Lo Game. $1,100 Big Snowball (50 nos.) $600 Small Snowball (53 nos.) $600 Regular games. $450 Special games. Don't forget to buy the econ- omy pack for value and save money. Plus 4 Early Bird Games (Share the Wealth) at 7:30 KINSMEN RUMMAGE SALE, U: United Church, on Friday, 10 a.m. NEARLY NEW SALE, Simcoe Street Church, Memorial Hall, Friday, April 7, 1:30 p.m, Astra Unit. re Street April 7 at! IN MEMORIAM BECKLEY -- In loving memory of dear sister - in - law, Ollve Beles, who passed away April 6, 1964. Without farewell she feil asieep, Leaving memories for us to keep. Within our hearts she will swore, stay, To be remembered every di zhevinaly remembered by Lechare end etty. ECKLEY -- In loving memory of a get wife (Olive) who passed away April 6, 1964 } * ett us quietly, her thoughts un- Bur 'ett me @ memory | em proud to own. So ee her, Lord, In your Garden of For anne on earth she was one of the best. ed by her husband 39--Notices ENCORE! New, here, now. A new idea, @ new way to style. A ladies wear shop. New and gently used fashions. 22 Sim- coe South, BOWLING NEWS FRIDAY moh INDUSTRIAL High Triples -- Bel! 747 (301, 251); J. Hart 713 (275); 'e. Richard 695 (288); F HS 680 (286); D. 6)? ingley 644 (267); Nichols. 643; W. enum 64 (250) and Phil gle 634, G. Meadill 260, D. 1, I Stickwood 252, and B. Taylor 25). Points Taken -- Dairy Queen 3, Pieys boys 0; Motor City3, Tony's 0; ste mount 3, Pic-O-Mat 0; Russells 2, Reynolds 1. DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE High Triples -- OD. Bishop 770, N. Emendolia 775, J. Goodman 842, _D. Smith 705, T. Stogwin 738, J. Vasko 714, L. Schrame 691, Quedo Coleccechie 776. Bell 668 and J. Patraboy 654. High Singles -- D. Bishop Goodman 303, 281, G. Gwilliams Wm. Sheridan 289, J. Vasko 285, Stogwin 289, S. Bell 265, Quedo Colec- agli 289, R. Root 271 and S. Rotish) 160. 302, J. 301, st Team Standing -- McLaughlin Fuel 94129-42-149, Scott's Chicken Villa 87179-; 34-101, Jim"s BA 90090-31-132, Mr. TV Towers 89803-30-117, Oshawa Auto Trim 85894-23-86, White Stars -- 85813-23-99; Motor City 84344 - 21 - 71; Happy Gang 3853-19-86; Hambly Beverages 840-57- 840 57-13-69, Woodcarvers 796 94-9-34. High Average -- D. Bishop 260, Lemon) League -- B. Zarkarow 69. SUNDAY NIGHT SOCIAL High Triples -- Doreen Kelemen 767) (331, 210, Mac MacDonald 684) (273, 255); Jack Dodds 674 (220, 276); Steve Roznik 646 (220, 241); Bill Smith 627 (246, 230); Lovie Kelemen 622 (260) | and Ron Pye 616 (263). High Singles -- Reg. Hill 263, N. Wil- ton 246, Vi Brown 244, G. Johnson 236, Roznik 235, Ted Smith 226, 220, Betty D. Rines 724, . Huard 206, Gorman 214, J. Noden 212, e. 'Pines 2i1, 207, Ken Pye 210, E. Smith 209, June Hill 205. Playoffs start Sunday. Corner Pins, Top Cats, Mustangs and Aimers for Championship, the other six teams for Consolation. MOTOR CITY JUNIOR LEAGUE Bantams: High Doubles: Girls --Terri Bell 315, Wanda Marshall 282, Sandy ariel 253, Cindy Bell 243. --~ R, Shortt 419 (211, 208), K Gatnaher 346 (189), G. Kirkham 346, B. Branton 334 (207), K. Linley 319 (201), W. Kelley 273, D. Dalton 268, J. Powers 265, K. Hicks 252 Juniors: High Doubles: Girls -- 0. Logeman 388, J. Dingman 378 (209), B Kirkham . 340, §. Hutcheon 336, M. Micheal 333, J. Dingman 332, D. Camp: at 317, K. Freeman 302, C. Mitchell 300, Boys -- D. Brown 447 (236, 211), J. T. Smith 444 (229, 215), J. Estrabrooks 374, J. Bracey 334, R. Flagel 239, R. Katcha- tuba, 306. Seniors: High Triples and Over: Girls -- J. Taylor 585 (211), J. Smith 583 (226),) B. Bowen 551 (223, 200). Boys -- W. Fowler 880 (315, 240, 325), B. Logeman 747 (282, 267), T. Pounard 72 (24), 252, 236), J. Magill 678 (231, 234, 213), R. Black 648 (273), M. Boakes 635 (273), W. Heder 634 (216, 221), N. Allen 630 (256, 232), Brooks 625 (272). Tees | | tovingly r Vic. ELLIOTT -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Robert Francis Elllott, who passed away April 6, 1964. How do |! love thee, father? How can | count the were As many stars ina star-filled | night, As many drops in an ocean wave --Lovingly remembered by daughter |Aileen and family. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral orrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please | visit the Pork Office, 723-2633 CARD OF THANKS BEHN -- We wish to thank all of our kind friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, messages of sym: j pathy and beautiful flowers received dur-| jing our recent bereavement, in the loss lof our loved one. We especially thank | Rev. A. W. Magee, --Wite and Family. FALLOW -- | wish te thank my many friends and ght for the lovely leards, gifts and flowers sent me while ja patient in Oshawa meaner Mospital Also for the many acts of kindness and rd birthday whieh 1 Peel Street, byapeile on my 931 elebrated on April 2, har rah Jane Fallow." a Whitby. TIMES | Classified ACTION ADS for RESULTS Telephone . 723-3492 for all other departments 723-3474 Open Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. who lived Court, was in his 53rd year. A son of Mrs. Lilian Mercer of England and the late Arthur, the deceased was born Sept. 25, |1914, in Birmingham, England.|manded the 2nd. |Coming to Canada 19 years|Armored Brigade on D-Day, ago, he was married in Toron-|during the invasion of France. to in 1948. A resident of Osh- OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS tal reunions here in the 1950's. Italian invasion and later com- Feminine Look By ALICE BROOKS Light, soft, flattering! The perfect blouse to dress up a suit, skirt, slacks. Lace - lavished blouse has Spring's "realgirl" look. Quick- crochet of wool - rayon, 3-yly fingering yarn or string, Pat- tern 7396: sizes 32-46 included. FIFTY CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front St. W., Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario residents add 3c FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins|sales tax. Print Plainly PAT- (no stamps, please) for each} TERN NUMBER, NAME AD- pattern. Ontario residents add|DRESS. 3c sales tax. Print plainly SIZE,; 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE/NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in NUMBER. new 1967 Needlecraft Catalog! Send order to ANNE ADAMS, /|2 free patterns, knot, crochet care of The Oshawa Times, Pat-|fashions, everything, 25c. tern Dept., 60 Front St. W., Tor-| Sensational, new value! Book onto 1, Ont. lof Prize AFGHANS has 12 com- Spring's Fashions are a JOY plete patterns. Beginner-easy FOR ALL SIZES! See 115 knit, crochet. 60c. styles, 2 free hat patterns, fab- | Museum Quilt Book 2--com- rics, accessories in new Spring-| iplete patterns for 12 superb Summer Pattern Catalog. Gift' heirloom quilts. 60c. Coupon for free pattern in Cata-| Bargain! Quilt Book 1 log. Send 50c, complete patterns. 60c, SIZES 12%4--24% Slim Skimmer By ANNE ADAMS SLIMMER SKIMMER -- two words that mean a cool, free, joyous summer for you. Choose country-fresh checks, solids in Dacron, cotton, Easy. Printed Pattern 4997: Half Sizes 1214, 1414, 161%, 1814, 20%, 2214, 24%. Size 16% requires 2% yards 35-inch. --16 following a short, serious sick-|in the invasions of Sicily and] at 836 Carnation|He also attended two regimen-|% Brigadier Wyman was trans-| ferred to England following the! ing. Four-year-olds and up. 7 Furlongs. | nt : 3 Canadian 7-twitight Tango, Coombs berg entry Mahmoud's Star, Barroby 111 | |Anuwar, Turcotte 108 Orient Vell, No Boy A-111 Double Bounce, No Boy 113 Sure To Please, Platts XXX101 ae ast Pied: Fitzsimmons 11) indo, Kornblum XX111 vees Day, Duffy XXX103 |Edgor's Whistle, Bell X106 |Gambari, No Boy 113 art Regina, Grubb X101 |x Bhgibe EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim ing (3000), four year olds and up, foaled in Cda, 7 furs, (8) Arab Prince, Griffo X111 Gum Swamp, Waish 116 Navy Grand; Inouye 116 Nearactic Myth, Gomez 116 |House Boy, No Boy 116 Dula Gail, Bell XX104 Daring Bull Buttigieg XXX106 An 'Echo ear, Armstrong A-105 Enchow, Buisson 116 -- R L Ferguson, C R Edwards and A X-5 Ibs AAC: XX-7 Ibs. mM P Smart entry 'Ibs. AAC: Post Time 2 p.m. GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS: | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 ,Jiveoll, Lemartel, Peace Lilian, FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Malden, |Jive, Dollar Scholar, Sea Grape, Fle and four-year-clds, foaled in Cen-|node end Strong Willed. jada. 4% Furlongs. 6Ld Brunswick, Barroby 8.30 3.50 2.60) Nyeltieatd hg iio Fitz'ns 3.30 2.40 two-year-olds. 2 Furlongs. eae 4-Green For Go, Gomez Penetr: Alte oa Ran In Order: Hi 00d, |3-Four Desserts, Inouye ray Band, Ledy Ariene, Ries on 2-Hasty Amber, Bowcut Jivelisa, Full Force, Rich Irish, Momen-| Also Ran in Order: terily and Beev Tan. oe werent and Gogebic erg ACTOR, 4 AND 3, PAID $5.00, SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-| AAC: XXX-10 Bali- 60 2.30 2.10 ances. Three-year-old maiden fillies, 4! 3.20 2.20 Furlongs. 2.20 1A-In the Tub, Barroby Morgan Road, 6 and \2-Lil Eddy, Griffo ry Brandy, Gordon n Order: Prilynn Also Ran -Jesting Maid, Alter | sweetly Packed, Also Ran in Order: and Pousse Cafe. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- A--Armstrong Bros, Stable and ing. Maiden, two-year-old fillles, fotied) Farm Entry. in Canada. 2 Furlongs. 10-Frisky Flight, Griffo 1A-Gimpy Gal, Bradfield 7-Dianfab, Bowcut Also Ran In Order: Meticulous A--Mariondort, Lady Elizabeth, Seas, Look Out World, Fabius Lucky Nosey, Countessa Di Guerra and Also Ran in Order: Satin Son, Brother West Jennie. Leo, Shining Wings, Seventh Line and A--Valecrest Farm, J. M. Brunton and Judge Burns. R. J, Hetherington Entry. $.00 5.10 4.00 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. 9.90 5.70 Claiming. Four - 3.80 Furlongs Millie, 2-Lykke Til, Kelly Choppy 7-Quick Thought, Kornblum Miss, 4-Spike CC, Barroby 12.10 §.70 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 Claim- ing. Four-year-olds and up. 4' Furlongs. 1. zFortunatvs, Turcotte ing. Four-year-olds and up. 42 Furlongs. ALove Gueit,, Robinson 7-Ships That Pass, El't 13.20 6.80 4.50 g Humber Broom, Grubb 1-Royal Regret, Hinojosa 23.00 7.50' Also Ran in Order: Steel Leader, Leo's 10-Pioneer Polly, Griffo 3.10 Yingel, Mmonisteo, Autumn Rose, Also Ran In Order: Senator Gray,'Fair Dandy and Artista. MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS | WEDNESDAY, APRIL § ,6-Tay Town Laddie, Weliwood FIRST RACE -- One Mile pace. Con-| Also Started: Tom Dryer, Gentry ne ditioned. Purse $900. Klyo, Fleetwood E. Grattan end My 3Leta Herbert, Moore 3.30 2.50 2.30 Favorite Song 1-Matchless Pick, Hayes 3.30 3.30 Scratched--Geordies Boy. |4-Amberly, Pullman 5.00 Also Started: Bellemar Judy, Jean |Atom, Sidney Mac, The Bachelor Girl, and Syber Richelieu. SIXTH RACE--One ing. Purse $1,400 4-Noral Gale, Campbell 1-Wally Spencer, Waples 6-Lee Johnston, Hicks Also Started: ern 6.20 2.80 fa Page, and Eden EXACTOR, 4 AND. yy PAYS 613.80 Mile Pace, Claim 3.20 2.70 SECOND RACE -- One Mile Pace Claiming. Purse $800. | 4-Belle Richards, Hie 5-Leo's Pride, Osborne 3.50 2.80 |7-Miss Carolene Ann, Herrington a0 Also Started: Jovial Abbe, Hold The Phone, Mac Dillon S., and Money Down. SEVENTH RACE -- One Op. Claiming. Purse $1,300. Late Scratch--Willie Mac Chief 5-Lady Ezra, Norris | 3Clement Hanover, Walker 3.30 2.70 | THIRD RACE -- One Mile Anderson 3.50 -Claiming. Purse $800. Belmont Jane, Fair {1-Pembrow Bill, Waples 4.10 2.60 2.30 Comet, Henville Lad and Mr, 3-Johnny Nick, Cassidy 5.30 3.60 EIGHTH RACE -- One Mile Pace. Op 1 Pace. 2-Cassie Bars, Murph) 2.90 Also Started: --Jermite, Northwood Claiming. Purse $ | Beaver, ones. Pala Mac Phone, and 1-Clayb'k Melody, |Janey G. Gra 8-Argyel Kimberly, | DAILY DOUBLE 4 AND 4) PAYS $10.20 4Jennifer Byrd, Also Started: Joe, Perennial, Guy Attorney. Kopas 3.50 3.00 Rodney, Goicie's FOURTH RACE -- One Bryan H, Direct, and Claiming. Purse $1,200. 2-Wee Crusader, Fines 14.40 7.10 3.60 '$-Miss Moray Comet, Ui Nd 6.30 0 6-Maston Hanover, Crow 60 ditioned. Purse $1,600. Also jarted: Winifred Po-Ka- Bow 2-Irish Ensign, Feagan and Royal McLean. 5-Midnight Bold, Furness 3.80 3.20 7-Cherridale, McRann FIFTH RACE -- One Mile Pace. Con-| Also Started: C. F. Attorney, Judge ditioned, Purse $1,200, Forbes, Mister Win, Royal Doctor, and 4Adios Breezy, F'gan 21.70 9.00 4.10 Brother Noble a-Linda B. Hoover, Belanger 10.10 4.50 Attendance 3,577, Handle $242,817, Mile Trot Now you can hop the Pacific with BOAC ONE Starting April 1, BOAC has a brand new hop... we can fly you right across the Pacific, all the way to Australia. At the same time we're introducing new low fares--from only $817* return. That's $274* less than the current lowest South Pacific fare. We'll jet you direct from New York or San Francisco to Sydney. And, if you wish, you can stop over in Honolulu, Fiji and New Zealand at no extra fare. 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