Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Apr 1967, p. 16

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ee Se | OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS 38--Coming Events | D EATHS | TO-NIGHT MITCHELL -- In loving memory of| our dear brother-in-law and uncie Alex- SPECIAL ander Mitchell, who left us suddenly April 7, 1964, We often think of bygone days MOHAWK RESULTS THURSDAY, APRIL 6 = : FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim. (524 Z. Baker 563, K. Large 508, 1. ah not ta Sa a, aa HD, Ms ae LIFE. INSURANCE maiden three year old fillies, 4' Furs. §-Rose of York, Walsh 5.90 3.90 2.80 2-Shindig Sue, rane 13.60 6.40 1-Bright Shield, Griffe 3.20 Time 55 45, cloudy and sloppy + Our Gooden, yo THURSDAY, APRIL 6 FIRST RACE--One Mile Pace. Claim- |. Purse 'Wellwood 4.60 3.00 2.60 cLean 3.40 qi 3.10 4¥, Sue, Deal Around, Hattabe, Waru, When we were all together, &Hedgewood Bob, Davies 6.50 | 'Ihtful Ger, September Sails and Okenu BIN The fomily chain is broken. new, Also Started: Corporal Adios, Pauline But memories will tive forever, Volo, Union Chief and ide Howard. ing" tle RACH -- Purse $2,000, clelm- To us, he has not gone far away, Scratchad--Tonight. maiden three year od fillies, 44 8PM Nor has he travelled far, Furs shal Just entered God's eternal home RACE -- One Mile Pace. /%Pincio's Gift, Beil 10.30 5.70 3.60 Y And left the gate ajar. Cond. Purse $1,000. "\4Sunny Roman, Walsh 10.10 7.20 A --Ever_ remembered by Dad, Helen, y aa NE 2-Pat's Honey, Brownell 11.70 3Pat P. Prologue, N'ris 6.80 4.30 3.50 jeney, HOLY CROSS Ga Ter ree ae eum, Vere 2-Hi Adieu, Waddell 7.80 3.70| Time $5 4:5 jJack, nieces and nephews, TLinooin Zipper, Davies oe 3'40| Also Ran In Order: Live In Hope, Lot SIMCOE ST. S | A LASTING TRIBUTE Also. Started: Pearl Attorney, Arm. | Fiz, Petit Lori, Boisvert, Gray Brat, For Permanence and dignity | | Snewbel! Jackpot $190 in 56 Nos We mibeaat | Reg. Jackpot $200 in 52 Nos. One Jackpot Must Co ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:45 P.M. MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office, Corner Bloor end Simcoe 723-2633 Jackpot Low vi wn | fre ene genes ot 325 | CARD OF THANKS | Jackpot and Shore the Wealth | BOWN -- May we express our very |sincere appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their many |kindnesses, expressions of floral tributes in our recent bereavement in the loss of a loving wife, mother and grandmother. Special thanks to Doctors FARR -- Doug and Joanna (nee Bul-| Baldwin, Stocks, Grant and Price, the bro Ginny, Royal G. Billy end Rideau Lad. Cond. Purse $1,100. @-Direct Dave, Waples S-Lea Honor, Coke 5.10 Suzy Jon, Milistra and Heather : |The Daily Double, Rose of York (8) and Scratched -- Betty Lee Castle. Pinclo's Gift (9), paid $23.30 DAILY DOUBLE, 7 AND 3, PAYS $18.80 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200, melden ne two year old fililes, 2 Furs. THIRD RACE One Mile Pace. Tartoot, Shirl Hale PAT 0 310 ' i .19\7-Fleet Reactor, Gomer A . an ee $10. ¢Clem's fey Inouye 3 3-Miss Dixie, McRann me a : Also Ran In Order: Pleasant Miss, Bus tole fiery ond Sete Aten Ticket, Henry's Queen, Bry Jan end Hula and Joleene Tass, Baby. FOURTH RACE -- One Mile. Claim- ~. Purse $1,000. S-Sue Dudley, Curran 8-James R Gentry, Davies 7-Mary Ann C, Carroll FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim- jing, maiden three year old fillies, 4 Furs. 570 350 260 g-Tricky Pal, Turcotte 38.18 10.10 $.40 419 5-Twin Kiss, Hinojosa 4.2 3.10 Also Started: Lenawee, Country Mite, ee _ Grubb 3.00 pelea bas Henry's Allen and King Also Ran In Order: Galante, Remar- "4 vina, Weight Watcher, Roguish Princess, FIFTH RACE -- One Mile Pace. Cond, | Winona Gem, Lator Love and Miss Wal- Purse $1,100. emer. nnounce the arrival of nurses at Oshawa General Hospital, 2-Joanie Wilmac, W'd 7.20 3.80 2.30) eyes or oa heck, wie weighed in Towns Funeral Chapel, Rev. Smith and Mey Heeb cies: Stirton 5.70 Had at 4 ibs., 12 on April 6, 1967. Proud | those who helped us in any way. fect ce a Curran : "i 6.9 Y . H. Farr, Bewd-|--Husband and family of the late Mrs. Also Started: Fresh Paint, Riverdale cage 'and. Mrs. M.|Fred Bown Jennifer, Laura Way Sultan, Lochinver if Mad ' : |Rex and Tilda's Led. is SWEET -- Words cannot express my | H HENDERSON -- Sidney and Brenda appreciation for all the beautiful arts | | SIXTH RACH -- One Mile Pace. Cond. (nee Hawkes) wish to announce the birth flowers, gifts and visits extended to me! of a son, Matthew John, 6 ibs. 2 ozs, on during my stay in hospital. Also special Friday, March 31, 1967, at the Oshawa thanks to the nurses of SF and Drs. King General Hospital. Special thanks to Or. and Crawford. Anderson and Dr. Kwan and fourth floor staff. -- Re - Do and Save! By ALICE BROOKS --Mrs. Ruby Sweet HICKEY -- Ron and Lyn (nee Young) | wor enrecrs! OBITUARIES | For Half - sizes their first son, Dean Russell, weighing | this upholstery pattern. pounds, 6 ounces, on Tuesday, April 4, MRS. JENNIE KEENE | By ANNE ADAMS Rescue tired chairs ial eral Hi tal. Special bs i? een edad J ANNES f a ' wens, Se Ronde end fourth, The death occurred, April 6, at) What's smarter for spring|money! § d floor stett. the Oshawa General Hospital,'than a suit that travels every-|Show how to retie springs, sew sickness of six)where? A PRINT SUIT, of| covers in easy-to-follow Instruc- | do it with the expert help o KESTL® -- Anthony and Marie (nee following a Purse $1,300. 1-Amber Chief B, Kopas 9.80 3.60 3.30) Night Rocket, 4-Azucar Moray, Carr other Look, Algermac Grattan, Senga Swiss Movement, No Boy A-118 5 7 re lik irw_-- | Hope and Purdy Sam. bore Make old chairs like ae EXACTOR, 1 AND 6, PAYS $22.40 Cond. Purse $1,800. Save 1-Pctomac Lass, Step-by-s rections 3Bucky Song, Hie Step-by-step directions yOnnY jeter, McKinley SATURDAY, 2.40 2.60' FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim- 4.80 ing (5000). maiden two year olds, foaled Alse Started: Gaylord Grattan, An- Cda.. 42 Furs (10). Furness F oct, slo Boy A-118 Exploration, No Boy 118 Enlyn Sue, No Boy 115 SEVENTH RACE -- One Mile Trot.| Parkside, No Boy 118 Purple Patches, No Boy 118 L'tus 11.90 §.10 3.50 Won Ton, Barroby 118 4,40 2.80 Moon Boots, Werry 115 3.20 Belle Bonnie, Bradfield XXX105 Also Started: Loftus Lee, Dutch Dil-| King's Jubilee, Hinojosa 118 ard and Honey Dares. A -- B Sweeney and Dane Hill Acres : " : . a Scratched -- Flemington's Jane and entr: Sanchorn) ere ye cannounce, ine | months of Mrs. Jennie Keene,|course! Choose your print' in|tions 7054. Dean's Pride, a e : | i 's Road South. She's ends. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim- 7 tbs. 12 ox3.,0n Thursday, April 6, 1967,/114 Thornton's Road South hantung, linen, blends EIGHTH RACE -- One Mile Pace. ing (3000), Four year olds and up, 6" at the Oshawa General Hospital. A birth-|was in her 80th year. | Printed Pattern 4764: Half|for each: pattern (no stamps, 16%, requires|The Oshawa Times, 'craft Dept., 60 Front Street W., day oresant for, tne nappy mother, 'wor| A daughter of the late William|SIZES 1244, 1414, staff. jand Jennie Wood, the deceased!20\4, 221%. Size 16% jwas born in Madoc Township |4% yards 35-inch fabric. | land was married to Foster; SIXTY-FIVE CENTS (65c.)|Toronto. 1, Ont. DEATHS |Keene, in Belleville, in 1915. A\coins (no stamps, please) for| dents add 2c. sales tax. Print) {member of Calvary Baptist each pattern. Ontario residents|Plainly PATTERN NUMBER, KEENE, Jennie |Church, she had been a resident | add 3c. sales tax, Print plainly) NAME, ADDRESS. At Caran Generel. Heaettel sr Mahal Og the Oshawa area for 17 years.|SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, Se Aor a iad' "widow vot' Foster| Predeceased by her husband|STYLE NUMBER. Keone, loving meiner Sone oteey. |i pri er -- is Pos Ald ag 'ae h ; Lev 'by three daughters, rs. E.\care 0} e Matec, Mire, O, Lawie lates): deer te Woods (Beulah) of Oshawa,|Pattern Dept., 60 Front Street fashions, everything. 25c. at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King) Mrs R. Demille (Gladys) of|W., Toronto 1, Ont. Sensational, new value! Book Seruey dnl batt ain: Then te Meo. | Madoc and Mrs. G. Lewis) Spring's Fashions are a JOY/of Prize AFGHANS has 12 Kenzie wanes gh oe or serv | (Lorna) of Oshawa. Also sur-/FOR ALL SIZES! See 115)complete patterns. Beginner- Gexxerd's Conntery; Madoc. Donations | viving are a brother, William |styles, two free hat patterns, easy knit, crochet. 60c. te Cancer Society and Gideon Bible So/Wood, of Madoc and eight! fabrics, accessories in new) Museum Quilt Book 2 -- com-| Gaty, Woe Be eeprectente: | grandchildren. Spring - Summer Pattern Cata-|plete patterns for 12 superb! PORTER, Irven Ross | The memorial service will bejlog. Gift Coupon for free pat-/heirloom quilts. 60c. Srteres Tote reat fn. the conaee Geres sl hiatd at the Gerrow Funeral|tern in Catalog. Send 50c. | Bargain! Quilt Book 1 -- 16 Chicago 1 1b 6 S Sleue Morue: Haoloe t0 Ross Porter, beloved husband of Jennie| Home at 2 p.m., April 8. Rev. R. T 1 9 Centre Island, Hale 118 Laura Cann, father of Mrs. Leslie Smith | Toronto 0 1 2 5 O\son of Bruce, Bowcut A-118 idge|B: Lytle, pastor of Calvary! in Osh Uni Ceme- | a 5 Eld 7 . ;was in shawa nion eme (nine), hrorneiville Ere whitey, | Baptist Church, will conduct the | tery, | NEWS IN BRIEF ra ago eager AMY poten (service. A further service will! The pallbearers were Bruce| PRESENT TO NAVY Yarmouth, N.S.; In his 79th year. Rest-/be held at the MacKenzie Fu-|wiiliamson, Joseph Humeniuk,| GRANBY Que. (CP)--Coun- GW LF A. Pi Bieck Hertour, Gorden 118 Fe en Receit service In awe rpg Pager at 1:30) Bert Budai, John Zivarun, Irwin/ci] has agreed to lay out $60/ Montreal 118 Bk, ges vines | Monday, April 10 at 2 p.m, Cre-|P-M., AD' . Interment will/Grubb and Adam Panas, for a plaque of the city's coat/New York 10 1 4 66 chape mation. (Friends are asked not te calllbe in Haxzzard's Cemetery, | of arms, to be sent to the new) 1 hy before Sunday.) | | FUNERAL OF | r " i aga pe ai : i meer: | DOUGLAS J. STONEHOUSE |Royal Canadian Navy frigate|semi-final 1-0) antered ae tou inne Oshawa General | IRVEN ROSS PORTER | The funeral service for Doug-|bearing the city's name. |Toronto 2 Chicago 5 Hospital on Wednesday, April 5, 1967,, Seriously sick for seveniias James Stonehouse, 100 Fare- BEARS IN KITCHEN Clara Angeline Gibson, palo ee ara' anan (Weeks, Irven Ross Porter, 931|well Avenue, who died sudden- George E. Scatt, moter ot Mars, wit|Simcoe Street North, died April| : am Carrigan (Marlene) of Sarnia and\§, at the Oshawa General Hos- sister of Mrs. Milton Howsam (Della) ot| pital, He was in bis Teh year, (Elva) of Uxbridge, Lorne and sired of} A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. 8 ly, April 4, was held in Zion) (¢p)--mr, and Mrs. Fred Olsen Christian Reformed Church at\o¢ this Vancouver Island com-| 2 p.m., April 6. munity have a house full of The service was conducted) pears and cougars. The Olsens| Port Perry, Mrs. Edward Barnhardt 3 Seen eerask of Prince "Albert In ig Porter, he was born, July\py Rey. D. N. Habermehl, In-|adopted two bear cubs and Moose Jaw 4 Edmonton 4 . Resting at the Armstrong 1888, at Yarmouth, Nova j | Puneral' Home, Oshawa with funeral ser-|Scotia, and was married there come sid eccchal Lawn three cougar kittens i their vice In the , Saturday, April # stingy 929 1909. A resident of Osh- ; jparents were killed by hunters. Claiming. Purse $1,200. |6-In'cent Bob, Gemmill 12.50 5.80 3.50/ing (5000), maiden two year olds, foaled 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL )5-Edgewood Wally, Feagan NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in|"Teddv Direct c., | semi-final 1-0) 'onfederation Year, No Boy B-118 |New York 4 Montreal 6 LAKE COWICHAN, B.C.) nj \2-2, two tied) : Purse $1,800. Furs (7) 1844,|please) to Alice Brooks, care of 6-Fay Reel, Waples Needle- 4-Joses Dominion, Hayes £ 5-Haladale, McRann 3,90 3.10 2.60 Our Gem, Grubb X106 4,10 3,60 Golden Champ, Turcotte 113 Also Started: Donbryn Adios, Watson' Umpire, No Boy 116 Ontario resi-|&. Frisco, Royal Alex, Adios Dominion Miss Telsp, Kornblum X103 and Minor Mac. i Artista, Walsh 108 | THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim NINTH RACE -- One Mile Pace. 6.20 3.40 in Cda (Divn of Ist), 4% Furs (10) Curran 2.60|Oriental Era, Walsh 118 Santa Raider, Clande-|Moon Burst, No Boy 118 | Send order to ANNE ADAMS, new 1967 Needlecraft Catalog! |boye C, Mindy, Tris Hanover and Modoc Jock's Pridé, No Boy A-118 | . j Grattan, Oshawa Times, |two free patterns, knit, corchet) fiendance 2,904. Total Handle $164,386. Jaysee Fe No Boy 118 Pearl Slipper, No Boy A-11§ NHL STANDING Count Crescent, Nedeauv 118 Mike's Express, Coombs X113 Spicy Mahan, Dittfach 118 |Hi Duke, No Boy 118 |Wincuba, Bell X110 | By THE CANADIAN PRESS leuey Cherudon stable and J € Meyer | | Stanley Cup | FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,200, maiden SERIES A |two year olds, foaled in Cda, 44 Furs.! (10). GWLFA P big Blunder, Barroby 118 (Chicago leads best-of-seven | Judge Beau, Fitzsimmons 118 Its Andy, Kornblum X113 SERIES B Pagan Prince, No Boy B-118 (Montreal leads best-of-seven OFFEND CIVIC NOSES NOTTINGHAM, England (CP) The humble hot-dog is worrying Ontario Junior this city's chamber of com- agara Falls 4 Hamilton 4 '|merce. Members have com- (Best-of-seven semi-final tied|plained that "unpleasant odors" from stalls in the city centre are detrimental to the community and they want a ban on onion- (Best-of-nine semi - final tied|frying in city parks extended to ban them in all public places. Major Junior . Int t Mount Lawn Cemetery. 2 pm. Intermen' int Lawn The pallbearers were Martin LAND FOR GROWTH (Donations to the Ontario Heart Fund/awa for six years, he was a Vorteveld, Peter Rodenburgh,| will be appreciated.) florist by trade and operated; ), Kramer, Casey Stigter.| HALIFAX (CP) -- The Nova Kindness beyond Price, yet Yarmouth Nurseries for \Barney Fayer and Jake von|Scotia agriculture department years. | lans to raise timber on 750,000 within reach of ell Mr. Porter was a member of | STotheest. . First Baptist Church, Saws FUNERAL OF acres of crown land now lying GERROW and was a former member of| JOSEPH TURNER pected be As ee pad bie FUNERAL CHAPEL |Hebron and Zion Baptist) The memorial service forint rciooment Act, will cost 90 KING STREET WEST Churches, Yarmouth, N.S. He Joseph Turner, who died April) Pp / . 208 ? was a member of the Yarmouth |2, at piney as the peg of | ! -62 masonic lodge. Both Mr. and|motor accident, was held at 11) PRUCE UP HOTELS Telephone 728-6226 Mis. Porter were honoarary |&-™., April 6, at the Armstrong) VANCOUVER (CP)--The Ca-| STAFFORD members of the Order of the| Funeral Home. jnadian Restaurant Association| BROTHERS LTD Eastern Star, Bowmanville. The service was conducted byjand the Hotel Association of| PEE : He is survived by his wife, the|Rev. F. J. Smythe. Interment/Canada are joining forces for a rize ers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS | 318 Dundes St. E. 668-3552 | Wi former Jennie Laura Cann; two | Was in Resurrection Cemetery.|series of seminars to improve daughters, Mrs. Leslie Smith) The pallbearers were Harold|the manners and appearance of (Doris) of Ottawa and Mrs.|Choate, Robert Desorneau,/hotel, restaurant and cocktail Linwood Eldridge (Nina) of|Charles Kennedy, Russell Rak,|lounge staff. Officials say they | hitby, Ont Bowmanville and two sons, Fred| Ernest Lefourichion and Leslie|hope to provide better service} : ; | for tourists in Centennial year. of Whitby and Ross of Oshawa. | Dobos. | Also surviving are a_ sister, | , |Mrs. Harry Eldridge (Nellie) of| IN MEMORIAM |Halifax; a brother, Ray, of Yar- mouth, N.S.; eight grandchil- PRAYNE -- In loving memory of aidren and five great-grandchil- dear mother, Mrs. Phil Frayne, wholdren. 0.M.C. passed away seven years ago tod®Y) The memorial service will be April 6, 1960. ) SERVICE 'Oh, what would | give te clasp your held at 2 p.m., April 10, at the N'T Y hand, |Armstrong Funeral Home. Rev. CENTRE DO . DELA Your dear, kind face to see, Your loving smile, your welcome voice, N, F. Swackhammer, pastor of | het. nent a8 men fe First Baptist Church, will con-| Deiy shese whe have mich orn get, (duct the service. Cremation will Oh, the grief that is borne in silence |follow. For the one | loved so well. Tri, " "Le Sadly "missed by daughter Jean, son-| Friends are asked not to call in-law, Ivan and granddaughter, Sandra.'at the funeral home before Sun- Avoid the rush an dhave your motor serviced by our mechanics. Boat repair and refinishing by skilled craftsmen. Our sales department can also completely outfit you for fun on the water this summer. Call us Now. y. MITCHELL -- In loving memory ot 983 Alexander Mitchell who passed away April 7, 1964. | . Time changes many things, | MRS. MICHAEL PANAS 1 But love and memory ever clings. The memorial service for pay lO alla deat by Mickey and' Mrs, Michael Panas, who died eee April 3, at the Oshawa General MITCHELL -- In loving memory of * Hospital, in her 69th year, was] i 1 wi ae we A ee ° held at the Armstrong Funeral passed away April 7, 1964. |Home ab ee) ani Apr (follow the signs) We often think of days gone by CUPPLIES EQUIPMENT A BRACE bier "oor. lives: hik Gua: | The service was conducted by PHONE 723-8186 | When we were ail together; Our loved one's gone forever. \Rev. R. Panczenko. Interment|f | --Sadly missed and lovingly r 'ed eR rae 'Bob and Bernice and Bob. Oshawa YACHTHAVEN LTD. | i FUNERAL OF Harbour Rd. Off Simcoe St. S. MITCHELL -- In lovirig memory of a dear nephew, Alex Mitchell, who passed away April 7, 1964 Day by day our thoughts do wander, | To @ grave not far away | Where we laid our dear nephew, | Just three years ago today | --Lovingly remembered by Uncle Don,/ Aunt Margaret and cousins Donna, Bev, | Pat and Bobbi, MITCHELL -- In loving memory of our| fon, Alexander Shaw, who passed away April 7, 1964. Please God, forgive a silent tear, A fervent wish our son was here, There are others, yes, we know, But he was ours, we loved him 80, Dear God take 8 message To our son in heaven above, Tell him how much we miss him And give him ali our love | --Sdaly missed and lovingly remembered by mother and dad. MITCHELL -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Alexander (Mitch), who passed away April 7, 1964. CANADIAN RYE WHISKY He is gone, but not forgotten, DTSTRLED Fy HIRAM WALKER B SONS UMITED, WALKERVILLE, CANADA And, es dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking | Thoughts of him are always near. | Days of sadness still come o'er us, Friends may think the wound Is healed, | But they little know the sorrow That lies within the heart concealed, | --Lovingly remembered. and sadly! missed by wife Violet and daughter) Cynthia, Kim and Karen | LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements ond floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING TRE CEN 728-6553 Special moments? Speciat Olt | og i] Special Old Canadian Rye Whisky MONEY PROBLEMS? Don't just sit and fret . . . do something about it. While in the midst of Spring Housecleaning, certainly you will run across some "Don't Wonts". Turn them into ready cash by selling them with a Times Action Wont Ad. The cost is small . . . but the results are big. Every day thousands of people are scanning the Classified - Columns of The Times looking for the orticles you have in your basement, attic or garage. Phone An Ad-Visor Today! CLASSIFIED 723-3492 GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS| BOWLING NEWs 40 '2-Boot Hill, Hinojosa Time .54 GREENWOOD ENTRIES 5.50, Phantom Flyer, Grech XXX 104 |Grand Galop, Fitzsimmons 117 Gay Robin, No Boy 11) |Northern Minx, Fitzsimmons 118 IF YOU ARE |_ iin Triples: shaw ser, a. seeker] THINKING ABOUT er. .239, V. Mooney 205, K. Furs. $Gercon D'Or, Coombs $.90 3:70 2.40 2, 2. Be eebes' Large 229. i jeby Bil ooo rat Team Standing: Nations 39, Rookies 20, Time ss "I | Alley Cats 35, Pediars 17, Bunglers 20, | Alse Ren In Order: Superior Sal, Hyper The Mac's 16. Bive, Third Rule and Thunder Jay. | ALBERT 37, UNITED CHURCH SIXTH RACH -- Purse $3,000, aliow-| LEAGUE | | High Triples -- Doug Wilson 751; jances, three year olds, MON 2.40 | Marg Mossey 728; Glenn Maunder 664; \-James Bay, Grubb |dLave Hill, Turcotte 9.10 3.00/Grace Locke 660: Marg Jacklin 655; |2-More of Mort, Gomer 2:30|Mark Hill 636; Winnie Scott 634; Perce Time 53. 3-5 | Clark 632; Cliff Davis 623; Gord Ford |623; Walt Tippett 605. | one aie) eooel rene | Bi h Singles re bie be a | James un, |A' rown # Anne Snudden 231; Dick ped son" ge ahd jCrouter 229; Mary Mountioy 226; Art 'Allman 226; Ruby McKay 225; Roger Plancke 224; Erie Jacklin 219) Andy) Marlow 219. |_ Team Standing -- Hound Dogs 27; | Robins and Beetles 26; Puddy Tatts 20; |S-Ette Rule, Fitzsimmons 5.90 3.50 2.80 Tigers 19; Hornets 18; Poodles and |7-Blenheim Park, Kornblum 4.80 ut Stars 12; Rams 10; and Swans 8. | SEVENTH RACH -- Purse $2,600, al- lowances, three year olds, foaled in Cda, 4 Furs. | | FRIENDLY CLUB 36 Fas o4 yoo] ae et Imp, Cool! igh singles -- Rose Anderson (224), Lite boritek A haariehe Wind Star |biz, Callison (213), trene Hann (211), A -- T. E. Hays and JL Levesque entry aah Forbes. (206) end Nicole Lavergne Team Standing -- Road Runners (21),] BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim-/Aliey Cats (19), Tootsie Rolls (18), Slow ing four year olds and up, 7 Furs. Pokes (13), Thistles (11) and Swinging |1-Hit The Line, Turcotte 6.30 3.60 2.70'Sixtets (8). Why Not Call TOM FARQUHARSON SUN LIFE Assurance Company Of Canada RESIDENCE: 668-4371 BUSINESS: 725-4563 5-Bachelor of Arts, Hinojosa 8.10 4.10 rat af ie isgceagre tne" Sane 190 tort he tra vacon, "TY Alse Ran in Order: French Twist,| Maytown, Grand Sol and Sure Again. | JULIE MEETS RICHARD onaance, $201. Total "Mandle S779%/ sulie Christie is filming Me jand the Arch Kook Petulia in San Francisco this summer, di- rected by Richard Lester. APRIL 8 ttm wt nmr | Watch Color Television FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,300, claim: jing (5000), four year olds and up, 6% e ® Free Home Trial ® |Furs. (7) Tricky Scamp, Inoye 116 |Top Cote, Dittfach A-113 Bonnie Zenith, Whiteman A-111 [Tickled Silly, No Boy 116 |River Party, No Boy 116 |Quick Response, Hinojosa 116 | jArctic Venture, Barreby 113 A -- \ Swartz and 'te Rose entry, Come in tomorrow! Make arrangements to watch Westinghouse Color Television in the comfort of your own home. Watch Sunday's N.H.L. hockey game in living color... Enjoy the best the net- works offer ail day Sunday. THERE'S NO OBLIGA- TION! Cherney's believe that once you have watched color television you will agree 'There's nothing like it.' Take advantage of Cherney's Free Home Trial. 'Sell Yourself' on color ! €"herney's Open Tonight till 9... Open Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000, allow. oe four year olds and up, 42 Furs |Chincoteague, No Boy 114 |One Sunday, Hinojosa 117 Des Erables, No Boy 11) | |Bright Object, Gomez 114 ' Abuso, No Boy 114 Canadian Statute, Dittfach 11 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $5,00 "Can- adiana Handicap' three year old fillies, 4% Furs. (8) | All We Have, Hinojosa 121 | Ruling Crown, No Boy 113 1 Pahntom Belle, Gomez 123 | Nursewood, No Boy 108° Miss Snow Goose, Barroby 118 Marron Glace, No Boy 111 Northern Blonde, Fitzsimmons 114 Nearanna, No Boy 111 RIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim-| ing (3000), four year olds and up (Divn/| of 2nd), 6¥a Furs. (8) H Count O'War, Inouye 113 | Jolly Monarch, Fitzsimmons 119 Sultan's Treat, Brownell XX101 Tony's Count, No Bo! Ships That ¢ Mi Communicate, Hinojosa 116 lumber Broom, Grubb X tos. AAC: 103 X-5 Ibs. AAC: XX-7 Ibs. AAC: XXX-10] | Post Time 2 p.m. HapPy the Lc . real centennial ale (Maybe we should have called it Labatt's Centenni-ale?) en art enc me of tro the Bu ice yea

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