Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Apr 1967, p. 19

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n Sale )-DAY TION of Furniture ond » Equipment on y, May 2nd fimpl is on 20 GAMES, $10 A GAME LB au geghlad i 4 GAMES OF $20., $30., ry, May 4th $40., $50., loved wife and mother. Special thanks to ONE GAME $150, tty of HUGO jdear son, Donald Gordon, who went t0/Rey. Cleverdon, Mcintosh - Anderson 21, Con. 8 JACKPOTS |sleep one year ago on Apri 4 ' Funeral Home, pallbearers and all those ae Sigs HERE Be yo lati: happy times ar€/who helped us In this time of sorrow. i , 'i pee Hi huey pene rele SHARE THE WEALTH When memories of the one we love --iim. Saunders: and. femily, eee ie Y bring back our boy. hough |. WILSON -- ! would like to express my ining room suite; iol a Medal lt us Don, thoug |gratitude to all those who visited me and , ingle antique sent cards, flowers and gifts while 1! : 3 1 ura fs ibid For neither time nor space can ¢Utiwa: 4 patient in the Oshawa General t toilet se ; be the ties that bind our vents. ii |Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Fulton, yom suites; an- Our love is with you always, son, in|, Campbell and Dr. Maroosis, for the ilet sets; chicken fan back chair; ing desk; quan- that space beyond our ken, And we'll meet again as time goes on, jexcellent Care. - furniture, Shop 3.E. electric weld- | though none knows now just when. | jaueeey loved and missed by Mom or; FOURTH RACE -- Mile pace, claim- Time 2:06 2-5 King Size, No Boy 110 sponsored by the air compressor, We CT, v. forge, anvil and | L am, ing purse $1,100 Also Started: Ridge Vailey Duke, Per- Helen Mary, Gordon 117 sow gummer; Time 2:30 50c | 38--Coming Events BINGO AT U.A.W.A. HALL SATURDAY, APRIL 29 7:30 P.M. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 29, 1967 49 FORT ERIE ENTRIES MONDAY, MAY 1 Clear and Fast FIRST RACE -- Purse Mile pace, Cnd,,/'N9 (3000). Maiden three- snd four-year-|Canisteo, Ferro 113 Chuck Bardia, Mistie Purse $1,600 olds. 6 Furlongs (18). Golden Bubbie, No Boy 111 Ballerina Wick and|7-Chiet Widower, Coke 10.20. $30 3.90| Milistra, No Boy 105 Magic Queen, Coombs X103 6Doctor Kirk, Cu 290 630 Free Boy, No Soy 110 Mencheval, McComb A-116 2-Echo 0. Valley, alvanees $39 Chic Tudor, Buisson WwW Phantom Flyer, Grech XXX104 SECOND RACE -- Mile pace, Cond., Time, 2:08 3 Beau Tan, No Boy 110 Apple, Dittfach 113 purse $1,000 Also Started: Sendy Demon, Pleasant Brief Flight, Gomez 172 Harvonian, McComb 113 |4-Rough Sketch, Webster 5.90 3.30 3.10/Way, SILVER Ronnie, and Hi Hematite [Grey Band, Grubb X112 Fair Dandy, Inouye 1-Gallant Armbro, Davies 3.00 3.00 (7) and (6) pays $112.00 |Road Beyond, Gubbins "118 Mad Charge, Grifto in |2-Babe Adios, Campbell 7.00 Boisvert, No Boy 105 Arctic Troops, Kornblum XX106 Time 2:09 1-5 SEVENTH RACE -- Mile pace, Cond., Sunny Roman, Walsh 105 Brillie, Gubbins 116 Also Started: Leta Herbert, Sidney purse $1,400 (eee erar, wee Ue Ships That Pass, Elliott 119 |Mac, Joleene Tass, Miss Capetown and|7-High Hat Dan, McLean!2.60 i? 3.60|Erench Lesson, Brownell X118 Also Eligible: Twilight Tango, | Jimmie Atom 4-Ballastar, Norris 3.60 7.60/5UN Wrack, Steve 110 X109; Sultan's Treat, Brownell, B-First Joe, Hayes 2.60! Alte, Goible: Little Crown, Hinolosa, Arctic Venture, No Boy, A-1197 -- i é - G Y iggier amp, urcotte, 119; tes a RACE Mile trot, Cond. purse Time 2:08 1-5 No Boy, 110; Jivelise, Kernblum, X112;|Werry, 119; Sweetly Also Started: Jennifer Byrd, Tom Dry. Mor' sey 46.90 13.00 6.80 er, Honest Rocket, Algermac Grattan Snindig, Sue, Inouye, 105; Glitter Moun-|X103. tain, NO Boy, 105, A--L Jones and Gold D Stable Entry. 3.30 2.80 and Prince Su De | l-Hau!l A 1 ah Wes iehig Cond, ,,SECOND RACE -- Purse $2000. Claim.) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim ing (3000). Maiden three- and fou r-|ing (4000). Three-year-olds. 6' Furlongs 7.70 5.20 3.70) Olds (Divn. of Ist), 6 Furlongs 8). |. Also Started: Wise Bell, i f, mor Jimmie Ho Belmont Jane 11.10 470 Aaghes Blue, Tawse 105 |Yumka, Griffo A-X105 ¥ .s Boy, Kornblum X108 CARD OF THANKS| OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS | | ORAVEC -- The family of the late | emory ef Donald|Mrs. Julia Ora: wish to express their Brock, who passed away April|sincere thanks eppreciation for the many acts of kindness, sympathy and A floral tributes, to all their friends, rela- 3 i 2-Dr. 9 , tives and neighbors, aiso to Father Bag- fs s |3-Grattan Hald G., Coke 9.90 And we long to see his dear face, sik for his consoling words, to Arm- | Time 2:09 2-5 But the river flows between. strong Funeral Home, for their kind- nf . Also Started: Some day, some time, we shail see way. |Way, Cassie Bars, The face we loved so well, --Anthony Oravec and family. Prima Byrd. Someday we'll clagp his foving hand And never say farewell. SAUNDERS -- We would like to ex- --Always remembered by sister Joyce,|press our sincere thanks to neighbors, {Breer tae, Ray and family. friends and relatives for their many ex- pressions of sympathy, floral tributes, and cards received in the loss of a be- IN MEMORIAM BROCK--in loving mi Gordon 1966. GREENWOOD RACEWAY | FRIDAY, APRIL 2 FIRST RACH -- Mile pace, claiming|4-Jo anyhow Dowson 2.70 Purse $800 |Time 2:09 3-5 8-Long N Lovely, Feagan 7.60 4.90 4.20) Alse Stor W., Waddell 4.60 4.40 Wann, Priscilla Sue, Leo M Midnight Zone and Uncle Davis SIXTH RACE -- 30, He has gone across the river, To the shore of evergreen, $2,000. Claim- longs (18). BROCK -- In loving memory of a Coombs, XX1013 Golden Pointe Noire, Packed, Grubb, 6-Bridget Quinn, 5-Inharmony, Walk "Ye Olde Tyme' Tea and programme MAY 2 at Simcoe St. United Church EIGHTH RACE -- Mile pace, Artie Dares, purse $1,700 and Gal.2-Brave Sir; Findley 1-Dick's Boy, Davies | Hunter 6-Mooreland's Dan, Moore Connie Wilson. | Whistler's Wife, No Boy 108 |Lord Post, Dittfach B-110 Golden Jive, Inouye 110 |Bush Hawk, Grubb X110 Alice Parkes, Dittfach B-108 Peckin Paul, Griffo. A-X10S Wee Bunty, No Boy 105 A--Bill Beasley Entry B--Dane Hill Acres En (EXACTOR WAGERING) | | | BROWN--A fribute of Jove to Mother;| |Ethel Laura Brown, who passed away) |April 29, 1950. We miss her love and cheery ways, With her we spent some happy vedas In memory we see her the same, As (isk as we live, we'll cherish her | Time 2:09 3-5 NINTH RACE -- Mile pace, Cond., Orient Vell, Armstrong 110 Also Started: Tom's Trailer, Wally's Purse $1,600 wi Our Gooden, No Boy 110 Queen, Lynden Bullet and Timber Prince|é-Wyandot Girl, Bos'th 40,90 12.00 5.60\Charleran, Bell X105 |Scratched: Mio Make Scratch Read 2-Gina Guinea, Norris 5.10 3.99 Qvick Thinking, No oor, 105 |Minor Joe 7-Creeative, Galbraith 3.60 Wits euuawr een 'omb 110 \4 David Hal B., Hill 5.10 3. alante, No Boy 110 3.00 and Tarport Arnie |2Edyewood Wally, Feagen 2 P Sielitan Sammy, Griffo X105 ROBERT MOON The funeral service for Rob- 5-Tris Hanover, Bolly 11.20 §.80 35.0 ennial, Maggie McBride, Donbryn Adios vd Mote Bunny, No Boy 105 1in saw 28"' open --_--_---- 2 Sure To Please, Grubb,| SEVENTH RACE---Purse $3,000. "The e (new); dies; CENTENNIAL TEA A Time 2:06 3-5 y am ert Moon, 127 Sutherland Av- m 5 oe ' . FIFTH RACE -- Mile e, cl Al Started: P. H. Rage 05; Missy's Gem, No Boy, 110;' Medina" Allowances. Three-year-olds, homwners; ed and BAKE SALE |-alwaye remembered, Alan, Polly and/onue, who died, April 18, at the {purse $1100 Porte NOD Te Wten Clave maleate'. bec: Shadow Chaser, Coombs, X112;, _Mon-|foaled in Canada. 6 Furlongs (8). useful articles, | |Oshawa General Hospital, in his |5-La Salles Hope, Gemmill9.70 5.80 3.40 erly Dillard s Choice, Kornblum, XX103; Rome|More of Mort, No Boy 'm. Terms cash. Christ Memorial Church | (zat i : : held in: Wire | 6-Mark Boone, Feagan 470 401 E.T.H., Griffo, X105; Landy Dee, No Aliquillo, No Boy 121 Acy 4th: Imole- i | BROWN -- In loving memory of ai(2th year, wa " |3-Globes Birthday, Archdekin_ 2.80 Attendance, 6,392. Handle $458,764. | Boy, i |Jiveastar, Bowcut 117 ay : p Women's Auxiliaries |very dear mother, Ethel Lavra Brown,| |Baptist Church at 2 p.m., April saaeianica tes cae ca |Mr. Sweet Dreams, Barroby 117 who passed away April 29, 1950. No length of time can divide 'the past, 21. Too many memories hold it fast, ' Rev. N. F. Swackhammer, TARE IOnRTES), Ul: Wee vet| actor of the church, conduct- jh, We wi' always love and remember ed the service. Interment ial you, 60, good shape; |--Forever loved and missed by son Bob jin Mount Lawn Cemetery. ator Cockshutt daughter Amy and son-in-law Jack. dia "ae ol gage "TRAVEL - PERFECT ft. S.P.; McCor- eucaegeomlte | Ween Ye, nd loving | : No. 46 (good); }9--Notices memory of deer little Pa ih | Barr, H. Audley and E. Nel- By ALICE BROOKS Take shelter from Spring or 4 - é ----~ Alfred Bradley Johns, who passed away son. Paghessvalgh en ELEMENTS SUPERTEST Service 91a-\April 30, 1965, pe Fscoet "Ford tion wilt be closed Tuesday, May 2 and| Two little hands are resting, Siamminer préeses ih UNE ARETE. ; ea North, cultivator; For Wednesday, May 3. 102 Simcoe Nor {flattering SACKS: Pretty contrast diamond bor- THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden |Judge Wudge, Walsh 121 one ven -olds, foaled In Canada, 4 Fur-|Northern Blonde, Fitzsimmons 121 Gilmore, Coombs X12! Ette Rule, Fitzsimmons 126 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim ag yal tie hy We Ing (3000). Three and four-year-olds, Black Harbour, McComb 118 foaled in Canada. 1 Mile and 70 Yards | Burgoyne, Dittfach 118 (7), |Boston Market, No Bey ily Miss Telso, Kornblum Xv09 centre Island, Hale 118 North Duchess, Kelly X10 appy, Grubb X113 Idle Scholar, No Boy 114 Midnight Echo, Bowcut 114 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maid- Flying Ky., Gomez 114 en two-year-olds, foaled in Canada./Busters Mark, No Boy 108 2-ton truck only on the motor ex-_ »e; John Deere ~ ctor (1938) good lition; Ford trac- Featuring Centennial Doll Display Two Centennial Movies Antique Collection. Tuesday, May 2nd, 1967 2:30 p.m. Antanas Hinojosa 118 vin Raia Pl ed Ve Our Crowded Waterways : 'Call For Safer Boats North America waters will be, (3) Replace worn spark plugs |cruised by a greater number of|with new ones. (Divn. of 3rd). 4¥2 Furlongs (9). Needlin Al, Dittfach 119 pleasure boats this year than} (4) Cleanse external motor|8. Good Jimmy, Walsh 118 Weight Watcher, Platts XXX96 ; \Level Road, Dittfach 115 Those' Who Wait, No Boy 119 ever before. Total craft may|surfaces with a thin coating of} |Request Denied, Grifto Xi13 |Sandeen, Walsh' 114 4 SKIMMER on Sale ay, May 3rd :30 p.m. fects, property of nidt, 473 Powell A loving heart is still, r mower (new); 728-8473, [| EV died ion oer dal atts waiting \Goalby, iain e disc. Full line Always remembered by Mommy, Dad- TAY i i jder is crocheted right in with! By ANNE ADAMS top 8 million in 1967, 4.5 million|polish, wax or oil to protect|ccnfederation Year, No Boy A-l18 Randy Sue, Hi 109 iiery. bol as ay ne nibtere Rromihy Saally: ans Sine: 'Share Golf Lead lrest of jacket. "Crazy shell-| Wear neckline pure or addjof which will be outboard-\them from the elements. iterate Chom', Inouye Tit eta Bowel 1 Day, Duty, 1 : ; en 7 . : i j ie! | " ; ; rr iso Hy } F A m. Glen Wana- BIRTHS gO EE alt rine. moemnor yo @ dear! SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)--|stitch" is easy. Pattern 7254:/flash of color with bias tie! |powered. ae a (5) On electric-starting out-|Northern_ Olt hy Darropy. lie |nrseey Rligible: Fave Dey, Dutty, 109s Roy Scott, clerk: 1d Alfred Bradiey Johns, who passed|Bob Goalby. and Bob Charles|Sizes 32-46 included. You'll fall in love with slim,| With waterways and service|boards and inboards, bring the Irish. Jive, Inovye 115 |Barroby, 119; Double Bounce, No Boy, rs deagy eh deaectlsens ; ;.|. FIFTY CENTS ) forjyoung effect this low - waist|facilities already crowded, need|battery up to "charge" and|So, costume, No Boy A118 Sel ier cence, Ne Boy, AM Oe alae "We wae a flower too it iad dati |charged Se ace hi 'ent pa ttern (eo vatape lakimmer has on your figure. |for extra caution on the part) check operation of the starter| "it vr = dl Peat he ate chalet inch orl 227. A = id Cl ( ile; : jday to share the second-roun cn ' net be / ts h Augen J fo Entry. | rland , SAMPARA Me arnebnek the ore| a Tee amin cave him birth, lend at 138 in the $100, ri please) to Alice Brooks, care of} Printed Pattern 4516: Halfjof boating eer -- injand controls. | (EXACTOR WAGERING) | ees LBs Aac Piva} of thelr new son, Grant Andrew, On) And took him with @ smile. The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft|Sizes 124, 1444, 1644, 18%, 2014, |importance ey to safe oper-| (6) Lubricate the throttle and| xi crD Tea ARE Tuesday, April 25, 1967, at Oshawa Gen-| d by M Johns and|Texas open golf tournament. ' . 72s ee } FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- 10 Ibs erat Hospital, weighing 7 Ibs. 8 ozs, A! Carats Mr and Mrs. Alf] The first-round leaders, Chi|Dept., 60 Front Street West,|22%. Size 164 dress, tie 28//ation is eR op Mage ga of |shift controls. ing (3000). Four-year-olds and up. 6 Fur-| POST TIME 2 P.M. cc diisl fssable alt Bickell. [Chi Rodriguez and Joe Camp-|Toronto 1, Ontario. Ontario resi- yards 45-inch fabric. __|boats, especially engines | (7) Make sure emergencies HOWARD -- Ken and Shirley (nee] LUCYK -- In loving memory ef our|bell, faded into the crowd.|dents add 3c sales tax. Print) FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins 'Engines improperly _pre-|supplies such as spare shear| , Steward) are happy fo announce the dear parents end" grandparents, Mary|Campbell flew to a 76 to go|Plainly PATTERN NUMBER, /(no stamps, please) for each|pared for the season ahead are|pins, spare spark plugs, plug wave oe aa Kenneth Russells Tend, John Lueyk, i lwith his first day's 68. Rodri-/NAME, ADDRESS. |pattern. Ontario residents add|susceptible 4 pean gg a |wrench, screw driver and pliers zs., Thursday, Apri q Thi we never lose, | 7 * : Pager | gor atweve they Wil be loved) 'Ye |zuez disappointed a large gal-| 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL/3c sales tax. Print plainly SIZE,|ing or rough running during/are aboard, Now you can hop the ng Beach, Ajax, » and 2 chairs, 2 = dressers, 1 kitchen set and 4 amps, odd dishes, ater (stove oil) chine, 1 wooden 90 ft. chain link len roller, garden ry mower 3 pow- rseé power geor Many other ar- ot 6:30 p.m. rms cash, Auc- 1 Pogue. .Tele- (271. | Events )DVIEW ITY CENTRE GO MONDAY 'icket gives you on door prize. POTS 53 and 55 500. 1OS. OR LESS pounced Nos. solation Prize e in both games JACKPOT RIZONTAL LINE ULL CARD 32 Nos. or less GAMES AT $30 7 Nos. or less MES AT $20 ies pay double in os. or less 2D GAME 7:45 Door Prize 2A BUSES BARN 1 OSHAWA r 16 Not Admitted SMEN NGO | JACKPOTS 2-50 Must Go LUS per line h Games onsolation ckpot Game EGULAR S AT $20 5 Games Der game 1 7:45 Sharp full card ed $5 a line -SDAY ssion 50c ICO artrude's SH HALL ing St. E Monday :00 P.M. -- Jackpot -- ball and "he Wealth Admission ren under 16 W Oshawa General Hospital, Special thanks) to Dr. Anderson jand fourth floor staff. DEATHS FARMER, Patrick Samuel DH Suddenly, as the result of an accident | en Friday, April 28, 1967, Patrick S. Farmer, of RR 2, Port Perry, dearly loved husband of Barbara Coates, dear father of Timothy Todd Farmer, loving ton of Mr, and Mrs. Archibald Farmer of Toronto, dear brother of James, Rob- rt, Edward, William and twin Patricia; in his 27th year, Resting at the Chapel of McDermott - Panabaker, Port Perry, for service on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. HIGGINBOTTOM, Frank Suddenly in Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, April 28, 1967, ank = Higgin- bottom (Hillsdale Manor) beloved hus- band of Amy Davies and brother of William of Dronfield, Dirbyshire, land, in his 73rd year, Resting at intosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King St. E. Service In the chapel en Monday, May 1, at 2 o'clock. Interment Union tery. Friends will be received at e funeral home commencing Saturday rnOON. HOWARD, Charles Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Thursday, April 27, 1967, Charlies Howard, beloved husband of May Bolton, loving father of John C. Howard, Ottawa, Ontario and Bruce Howard, Penticton, B.C., dear brother of William R. Howard, Beeton, Ontario and the late Herbert W. and Arthur H. Howard. Resting at the W. C. Town Fu- neral Chapel, Whitby for service In the Chapel on. Saturday, April 29 at 2 p.m. Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brook- lin, Minister the Rev. J. Smith. 'Visitors commencing 2 p.m. Friday. 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. LOCKE'S FLORISTS arrangements and for all Funeral floral arrangements occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM BROCK -- In loving memory of a dear brother, Donald G. Brock, who passed away April 30, 1966. One sad and lonely year has passed Since our great sorrow fell, The shock that we received that day None can ever teil, God gave us strength to meet It, And courage to bear the blow, But what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. Is lonely here without you, We miss you more each day, For life Is not the same Me us Since you were called 'ou bade no one a last arewell, 'ou. x plank Fig realized And only God jadiy missed by ges dg oar brether- Inlaw Ken and family, | membered, treasured, Always in our memory. |--Sadly missed and jovinoly remember- ed by the family. | | J, POPOWICH -- Port Perry. Ukrain- jlan Easter Day, April 29th, In loving! memory of @ dear husband, jglewietne who passed away April 9, an our happy home -- circle, God has taken one we loved. | He Is borne from sin and sorrow | To a noble rest above. B No one knows how much we miss him, None but aching hearts can tell; Lost on earth but. found in heaven, Jesus doeth all things well. Past his suffering, past his pain, Cease to weep for tears are valinj He who suffered is at rest, Gone to heaven with the blest. His weary hours and days of pain, His troubled nights are past, And in our aching hearts we know He has found sweet rest at last. As angels keep their watch up there, ase, God, just let him know at |, down here, do not forget, | loved and miss him so. Days of sadness still come o'er me, Tears in silence often flow, For memory keeps you ever near me, Though you died one year ago. When evening shades are falling, And we sit in quiet alone, To our hearts comes a longing, If he only could come home. Friends may think we have forgotten, When at times they see us smile, But they little know the heartache Our gmiles hide all the while. Time may heal the broken-hearted, Time may make the wound less sore, But it cannot fill the longing For the loved one gone before. Who shall say the grief Is lessened, Though smiles hide the fears, Memories keep the wound still open With the passing of the year. It is sad to walk the road alone, Instead of side by side, But to all there comes a moment When the ways of life divide; You gave me years of happiness, Then came sorrow and tears, But you left me beautiful memories 1 will treasure through the years. 1 have lost my soul's companion, A life linked with my own, And day by day | miss him more As | walk through life alone. The rolling stream of life goes on, But still the empty chair Reminds us of the face, the smile, Of one who once sat there. It seems so strange that Pied we need | ind those we loved the best, Are just the ones God calls away And takes them home to rest. But every time | think of you, 1 seem to hear God say, Have faith and trust my promise, We'll meet again some day. --Sadly missed by wife ane "temily. ROUSSEAU -- In loving memory ef dear mother and father, Antoine Rousseau. We mourn for them in silence, Bo eyes can see us weep, But many a silent tear is shed Rosenna and While others are asleep. --Daughter Juliette, son-in-law Fred and family. | TOMS -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Amon Toms, who passed away April 29, 1966. God saw fit to take you To @ higher life above; Unmindful of the sorrow He brought to me you loved. po God in His effort to help me Has made me at last understand, In death there is life e i For you in the Promised Land. Though your face | cannot see It's before me, You guide me in every smal! way, Your presence is always beside me, You are nearer and dearer each day. --Never to be forgotten by his loving wife one, daughter Margaret, and son | Sam, A_LASTING "TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please * visit the Park Office. 723-2633 ee AN ADDRESS OF DISTINCTION New York's Best Location! FIFTH AVENUE AND 44th STREET NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS and SUITES THE MANSFIELD is convenient to all trans- portation and SHOPPING THEATRES within walking distance of CENTRES - BROADWAY <« - UNITED NATIONS - RADIO CITY - BUS MINALS - DINING ROOM ond COCK- TAIL LOUNGE. Special Weekly Retes . Te Canadian Guests 12 WEST 44th STREET JUST OFF FIFTH AVENUE lery by soaring to a 73 for a one-under total of 141. Jerry Steelsmith is in second place alone. Tom Weiskopf and Roberto father and|DeVicenzo are one stroke. far- ther back and seven pros are at 141. Seven others are at 142. Kitchener Ties © 'wp: . Junior 'B' Series KITCHENER. (CP) -- Kit- chener Greenshirts evened the Association Junior B finals Fri- day night with a 4-1 win over Dixie Beehives. The fifth game of the series will be played in Dixie Sunday afternoon. Defenceman Ken Johnson scored three goals for Kitchener and Dennis Giannini added the other. Al Gordaneer scored for Dixie. SOCCER SCORES LONDON (CP) -- Results of Friday night's soccer matches: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Sheffield U 0 Liverpool 1 West Brom 3 West Ham 1 Division II Birmingham 0 Huddersfield 1 Bury 1 Ipswich 2 Division MI Scunthorpe 0 Reading 2 Oldham 1 Swindon 0 5: Division IV Barnsley 0 York City 1 Tranmere 1 Southport 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Patrick 4 Ayr 1 +. St. Mirren 0 St. Johnstone 0 Division II + {|Dumbarton 5 Thd Lanark 1 |Argonauts of the Eastern Foot-| NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, new 1968 Needlecraft Catalogue. Two free patterns, knit, crochet) fashions, everything. 25c. care of The Oshawa Times, Sensational, new value! Book|Pattern Dept., 60 Front Street of Prize AFGHANS has 12 com-| West, Toronto 1, Ontario. plete patterns. Beginner - easy knit, crochet. 60c. |FOR ALL SIZES! See 115 Museum Quilt Book 2 -- com-|styles, two free hat patterns, plete patterns for 12 superb fabrics, accessories in new heirloom quilts. 60c. Sp Bargain! Quilt Book 1 -- 16 log. Gift Coupon for free pat- complete patterns. 60c, tern in Catalog. Send 50c. NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in|NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE ~ ypgag zalster, pion's Services Department. says George M.| Manager of Automotive' Technical! 'Hardening Of Arteries' In AFL-CIO, Reuther Says: DETROIT (AP) --Charging,year - that the AFL-CIO has developed|Meany. " Repeated cheers indicated an '"'acute case of hardening of some 3,000 delegates to a spe- the arteries," President Walter/ojaj UAW convention will give Reuther of the United Auto|Reuther what he asks. | Workers today asked for au-| Reuther did not propose im-| thority to withdraw the UAW)|mediate withdrawal but author-| from the parent labor organiza-/ity to pull out of the federation, | tion. if and when the UAW's 26-mem- Reuther said the vision of the|ber executive board decides it} AFL-CIO "has become blurred"' |should. eve under the leadership of its 73-| The subject of AFL-CIO with- | drawal came in the wake of approval of a wide range of Toronto Argonauts|new contract goals, in which! Sign Top Punter strike in the auto industry. | TORONTO (CP) old president, George Reuther estimated fewer than} 10 delegates stood in opposition | jto the goals, which an auto} ball Canta at industry spokesman estimated} La inference announced the) would "run into astronomical signing Friday night of Ray|rioyres," | Scott, 22, an import who was! Reuther, 59, renewed his| the second-leading punter in/charge that the AFL-CIO has U.S, college football in 1966. |heen permitted to "stagnate and Scott, a six-foot-seven, 240- vegetate"' under Meany. pounder, averaged 46.1 yards| 'Major blame resides inside| punting last season. He was|the American labor movement," drafted ninth by New York Jets|for the U.S. Congress failure to| of the American Football Lea-|repeal section 14B of the Taft-| gue. Hartley Act,' Reuther said. -- Toronto Get your new guifstream water heater PLUMBING & HEATING 593 KING ST.. E. OSHAWA at "Authorized Consumers Gas Dealer" r Heating Problems. 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