Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 May 1967, p. 19

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ies For Sale tle ease ler Kings . Peterborough SALE foronto. Prices. Financing. Mile Warranty. onths To Pay. ELECT CARS SE FROM, NT 'SALES Sabai lle 3305 BINSON VANTED ices in town, -king purposes. yours. 52 Wayne St. CASH d Clean Cars. wn, Liens paid. TOR SALES ,OAD. SOUTH 9421 BLER - SERVICE »AINT Used Cars 'inance at ITORS LTD. ~ 668-3331 ITED local cars for STALKER TORS ng West 723-6322 FROWN LIMITED 3 Oshawa R DOWN. Top 1 Good Clean aid. TERMS, 15 or 728-7376 ZANSMISSION VICE n rebuilt auto- ndard transmis- 'EED WORK 2610 st offer, '65 Chevro- ble, 283 engine, auto- Power steering and glork reverberator, 3-7829. ssic, two-door, nileage, radio, Rl fo finance at 283 automa- geet Bonga? radio, 723-236 15 ~ coach, 'en six cylin Kiso '59 Oldsmobile, i, radio. After 6 p.m. ienne convertibie, er brakes and power cket seats, Will take - £7033. 725-7867. buys '58 Ford two H7111. Make offer, t Nicols in Whitby, four-door one after 6 p. ~K5009, 4, Automatic, tone. t iy my * whitbys Reece hese ue sedan, standard, $198. _ 232 Burk Street. cylinder, automatie. 1957 fella con hone 7: lon ae excellent B 723-2625. JRENTIAN, two-door, io, low mileage, good 8-8304. rentian, two - door tic, power steering; ndshield, _whitewalis, ating, 19,000 miles. r. Telephone 576-2614, Impala. Lic. 588374, one owner, » Easy to fl- Whitby. 668-3331, x cylinder, standard rash offer. Telephone Chevrolet Impala, 396 transmission, under radio, tach- Call anytime green, belts. onze, four-speed, ex- ery reasonable tea etween 5 - 8 p. pala, two-door. or 7, power accessories, € model. 728-9737, 6-9. buys '61 Comet sta- for vacationing. Lic, , Easy to finance at 68-3331. all car parts. Late alty. Courtice Auto Several good used Trades accepted. Motor $ 5p , Just like brand model. Lic. 592508, to finance at Nicols gc four-door, 979522. Four - door 8 standard transmis- Easy to finance at 668-3331. | runs well, good body an, Lady driven, Ask- e older car as part Impala, convertible, ith_all power. A real . Easy to finance at 68-3331. cylinder, automatic, Br, good running con+ 4 at 775 Ascot Avenue RISIENNE, two-door ats, good tire: Tmmeciiate cowie | 60 Falcon, two-door charm. Make offer. st Nicols in Whitby, ic. $74782. V-8 stan- ike @ limousine at Make offer. Easy to in Whitby, 668-3331. srdtop, V-8 automatic, me frst Ali 8 seat hausts, stationwa: 2807. ink bre, power steering, $1,195. or best offer, | 786-2404 Newtonville. bie, A-1 inside and AT and steering, $550, tom Sport Convertible fering, power brakes, w paint, 45,000 miles slephone between 10 loor hard- eering and yl Brit car. Lic. ent, only $36 étors, 137 King Street or, automatic, black, or nearest offer. Can anytime. 110 Welling- 668-2497, inside and ~ 0--Automobiles for Sale PONTIAC Strato Chief, tow rillease: e (lady) driver. Telephone 725-9796. 2, PONTIAC Laurenticn, A ix automatic with power akes, radio, tinted windsh ails, Lic. E9922. No down payment, Stalker Moters, 137 c ' ring and | 63 VOLKSWAGEN 1500 series, of, radio, whitewalls, head rice $750. Telephone 942-2526. "MERCURY Montclair, four - dcor V-8, automatic, power brakes, fully equipped, low mileage, sun rests. Hamilton, 60. Best offer this week. 5 AMBASSADOR 990, _ convertible, jack with red interior, V-# automatic, pwer steering and brakes, bucket seats, dio, Asking $2,500. Telephone 723-7139 tween 4 and 7. Raglan. 1--Compact Cars for Sale ZOLTAN and NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun |37--Auction Sale Auction Sale ot 6:30 p.m. Studio couch and 2 chair: sideboard, 2 dressers, double bed, kitchen set and chairs, odd lamps, odd dishe: 1. space heater washing machine, | tool chest, 50 ft. (stove oi chain lin and Fiat Deoler Specializing in Volkswagen | Repair and Service 160 Simcoe South | 728-0051 VOLVO and PEUGOT MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South _Oshawa _ 728-0921 phone 668-4271 38--Coming Events $1,450 ARMANN GHIA 1959, rebuilt motor, od eed condition. $300. Apply 365 youth, + SOLKaaAsa deluxe, | 'adio, well kept one-owner car.) or information call 728-3924, | i) CONSUL, nice little car, radio,| pod running. $250. Telephone 576-1656 DATSUN Deluxe, four-door with} dio, showroom condition, Lic. SA75IE. | jo down payment, $42 monthly, Stalke otors, 137 King Street W. | 5 MORRIS 850 Stationwagon, 'original | 000 miles, Lic, 16314X. No down pay- ent, $42 monthly. Stalker Motors, 137/ ing St w. $ COMET Caliente, two-door hardtop, good con- 8 automatic, 289 engine. All extras, 200. Telephone 942-4683. 2--Trucks for Sale | Econoline Panel, in good] Telephone 728-7305 between) 5 p.m. only OER' UY: half-ton pick-up truck -built engine. Lic. 30730V. Make ny. to finance at Nicols in Whit- r siineek | oie rcaneh $14. 1962 Envoy Van, d geld needs motor, $60. Telephone iR panel "truck, suitable. "for lephone 725-5132. 7 CHEVROLET half-ton pick-up. Tele- CHEVROLET Dump truck, very low ge. Good condition. Telephone 725- SS MERCURY 'i-ton truck. Apply| fanadian Tire Store, 311 Brock Street Nu| ARE YOUR MONTHLY CAR PAYMENTS TOO HIGH? Consolidate your bills. We trade up or down. BILL WHITTICK MOTORS LTD. #1250 Dundos E., Whitby ; 668-5871 "CARS WANTED IN PRIZES Oshawa Lions Club 2 JACKPOTS One Must Go $300 in 52 Nos. or Less $200 in announced 'Nos. $25 Consolation Prize PLUS $10 per line both games Guaranteed Minimum $5 Per Line $25 Full Card $150 Jackpot Game 20 Regular Games at $20 ADMISSION 50c Bus service leaves King on Simcoe Streets at 7:00 ond 7:15 p.m. The biggest prize mon admission charge. Jubilee Pavilion Wednesday, May 3rd Household effects, property: of Mr. M. Schmidt, 473 Powell Rd., 'Pickering Beach, Ajax, Ont. wooden fencing, garden roller, garden BINGO Nos. S2°ond 58 st Set ten Early Bird Game 7:45 Sharp Double in 15 Nos. or less Last 5 Games $30 per game in the area for a 50c EVERY WEDNESDAY All Proceeds to Charity BIRTHS McGARRY -- Rick and Ardythe (nee Greenfield) announce the birth of a son, Darryn Edward, 6 Ibs. 6 ozs., Saturday April 29, 1967, at Oshawa General Hos- pital. Thanks te Dr Rogers and' staff of fourth floor PUCKRIN -- Doug and Nora (nee Yates) wish te announce the safe ar- rival of a baby girl, Bonnie Jean Edna, 10 Ibs. "2 oz., at Ajax Hospital on Sat- S, urday, April 29, 1967. A sister for Wendy 1 and Linda. 4 WEROSK!I -- Bob and Henrietta (nee ' Clements) are pleased to announce the A birth of their son, Ronald Joseph Robert, 5 Ibs. 8 ozs. on Sunday, April 30, 1967 at the Oshawa Genera! Hospital. Special ) k staff tools, 1 rotary mower 3 pow- er, 1% horse power gear DEATHS water pump, Many other ar- ticles. Sale at 6:30 p.m BADLUK, Paraska (May 3). Terms cash, Auc- | Entered into rest at the family residence, tioneer Loyal Pogue. Tele- }237. MeNaughton Avenue, Oshawa, on Saturday, April 29, 1967, Paraska Iikiw, widow of Conrad Badiuk, mother of Mrs. M. G. Muryn, (Barbara) grandmother of Mrs, Michael Nowick (Irene), Oshawa, and one sister in the Ukraine in her 77th year. Funeral from the Armstrong Fu- nm Home, Oshawa, Wednesday, May 3, 9 Pigs with Mass in St. John's U in Orthodox Church at 9:30 a.m.) Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery.! Tuesday, 7 p.m. Family will receiv friends at the funeral home, Tuesday 2 4 and 7-9 p.m. | CARSON, Kenneth Harold |Entered into rest at Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, May 1, 1967, Ken- neth Harold Carson of RR 1, Brooklin beloved husband of Josephine Farkin and dear father of Patricia, Terry, Diane) and Marlene and loving son of Mirs. Olive Carson and the late Errol Carson and brother of Eileen (Mrs. Jack Thomp- son) of Ottawa, Mr. Carson will rest at) McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston) Road West, Pickering after 2 p.m. Tues: jday, Funeral service in the chapel on Wednesday, May 3 at 2:30 p.m, Inter: }ment Salem Cemetery. | SILLS, Mary Jane Gibson Entered. into rest in Greenacres Home lfor the Aged, Newmarket on Sunday, [April 30, 1967, Nrary Jane Narrie Gibson | | beloved wife of the late William Sills, | mother of Mrs. Lena Lummis, Roches ter, N.Y., Mrs, Reta Simmons, Toronto, | utton §=(Ver: Bowman- 'onto, sister lot Mrs. Minnie Morton, Campbellford and Walter Narrie, Rochester, ".Y. In her 92nd year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with funeral ser- |vice in the chapel, Wednesday, May 3 at |2 p.m, Interment Ebenezer Cemetery. | WALKER, Mary | Suddenly after a short illness on Monda | Mey 1, 1967, at the residence of her |daughter, Mrs. T. Lawrence, 1522 Br 'ock | | St. S., Whitby, Mary Walker (of Toronto; | beloved wife of the late Samuel Walker, \dear mother of James and Margaret of Toronto, Mrs. F. Lawrence (Selena) of Whitby, in her 91st year. Resting at the |w. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for 'service in the chapel on Wednesday, May 3, at 2 p.m. Interment St. John's one tery, Port Whitby. Minister Rev. Armstrong. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS d ey Buying A New Car ? Sell your used cor to "Ted". Talk "Cash". to the New Cor Dealer and "Save". TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723- 4494 Res. . 725- 5574 MAW AUTO WRECKING CO, Cars ought, parts for sale. tron and metals ght. 89 Bloor Street East. 725-2311. WANTED: Cars and trucks for wrecking. No charge for towing. Best prices paid. Telephone. 728-4549 anytime. Robert Nichols. 34--Automobile Repair FRED STONE '4 Brooklin -- 655-3653 REBUILT ENGINES 6 CYL. Exchange Price as low os $165.00 8 CYL. Exchange Price as low os $200.00 ~~ AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTRE 1038 Simcoe St. N. 728-7339 - Transmissions are Our Only Business -- Repairs, Adjust- ments, Exchanges. All Work Guaranteed. 36--Legal_ i | NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Creditors and others having cloims against the estate of CHARLES LYNCH, who died at the City of Toronto, Jan- uary 22nd, 1967, are re- quested to send particulars of such claims to the under- signed, solicitors for the Ad- * ministratrix, on or before the 3rd of June, 1967, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims that have been re- ceived. MARKS and McNEELY, Solicitors, 17 King St. East, OSHAWA, Ontario. TENDERS will be received by the under- . signed until May '5, 1967 for the cutting of grass at the new M. J. Hobbs Sr. Public School on Tauton Road, im- mediately to the west of ~ Hampton. For further particulars re- garding' what the Board of the T.S.A. of Darlington _re- quires consult Mr, H. B. Tink 263-8404. Mr. H. B. Tink, R.R.' 1 Hampton, FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES READ AND USE THE MARKET BASKET tigen \ > ee BINGO DNIPRO HALL EVERY TUESDAY 7:30 P.M. All regular games $10 Share the Wealth or $20 Consolation Good service for greater attendance. FREE ADMISSION DNIPRO HALL WOODVIEW BINGO Nos. 53 and 55 RED BARN EXTRA BUSES ~50c KINSMEN BINGO 2,00.--N $25, Consolation TUESDAY See Saturday's Ad _ADMISSIO 50c 1 MUST GO <4 SOCIAL BINGO ST. JOHN'S HALL Corner Simcoe and Bloor Simcoe St. N. at Taunton Admission 75 CEN Cadilloc phe WED, MAY > 8 p.m. Sharp Lunch and Prizes Admission 50 RUMMAGE SALE, Wednesday. Street, Order of Eastern Star. Jackpot $150 in 54 Nos. Corner Bloor and Edith Sts. COMMUNITY .CENTRE TONIGHT 8 P.M. 52 ond 50 Wednesday, May 3rd 8 P.M. St. Stephen's United Church Cake decorating -- Music ~ EUCHRE : WOODVIEW ay, 'i967 10 a.m. at the Masonic Temple, Meare thanks to Dr. Cherewaty and fourth floor 'cap oF THANKS| Centennial 4000 Rally Starts With 100 Cars BRAY -- We wish to express our sin cere thanks appreciatio o jrelatives, neighbors and friends, tr ihe gifls, cards, flowers and chair which| we received on the agcasion of our 50th wedding anniversary --George and Lovella Bray and CONNELL -- Wry sincere thanks te jrelatives, friends, and neighbors for their |cards, flowers and visits during my stay in the hospital. A special thanks to Dr W. G. McKay, Dr. J. E. Rundle, Rev Morris and staff of floor SF of the Osh- awa General Hospital May Connell. OBITUARIES MRS. MARIA SEGERS The death occurred, April 30,; at the Oshawa General Hospi-} tal, of Mrs. Maria Segers. The} deceased, who made her home} with her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. William} Evans, 1500 Lakefield. Street, | jhad been in failing health for|? \six months. The former | | Maria Bakker, Prayers will be held at the funeral home the deceased was a daughter of entered--a crew comprises. a "tithe late Mr. and Mrs. Henrik|° {Bakker. Born Sept. 29, 1898, at} |Arnheim, Holland, she had} been in Canada-and Oshawa for 11 years. | A member of Holy Cross jRoman Catholic Church, the deceased was an ardent hock- ey fan. Predeceased in 1954 by her husband, Gerrit Segers, the de- ceased is survived by a daugh- ter, Mrs. William (Meta) of Oshawa, two sisters, Miss Lien Bakker and Mrs. €. iTeljer (Willy), both of Holland; ja brother, Harry Bakker of Holland and three -- grand- children. Mrs. Segers was at the Arm strong Funeral Home for Requiem High Mass in Holy Cross Church at 10 a.m., today. | Rev. M. J. Darby sang the mass. Interment was in Resur- |rection Cemetery. | MRS. MARY JANE SILLS | The death of Mrs. Mary Jane Gibson Sills occurred April 30, at the Greenacres Home for the jAged, Newmarket. She was in Sher 92nd year. | The former Mary Jane Nar- rie, the deceased was a daugh- ter of the late Mr. James Narrie. Born Sept. 29 1875, at Trenton she resided in 'the Oshawa and Bowmanville {district from 1927 to 1947. She was a member of King Street |United Church, Trenton and o! the Loyal True Blue Orange Lodge, Oshawa. | The deceased was pre- deceased by both her husbands. | |Her first husband, George A. Gibson, died in 1942, while her) | He was a father so very rare, always there, A friend to all, his last would give, | A better father never lived, He slipped away without goodbye, Memories of him will never die --Always remembered by |Ann, Fred, and Danny. | CHURCHILL -- In loving memory idear father and grandfather, Ha Ely |Churchill, who passed away May 2, 1965. Loving and kind in all his ways Upright and just to the end of his days Sincere and kind In heart and mind hat a beautiful memory he left hind. __|daughter-in-law Thelma and = grandchil-| dren Nancy and Fred. CHURCHILL -- In loving memory of my dear husband, ibe led Churchill, who passed away May 2, 1 Sadly migsed along life's way Silently remembered every day No longer in my life to share But in my heart he is always there A cluster of memories Sprayed with tears Wishing God had spared him Just a few more years. ~--Always remembered by his wife Annie. A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK cee Wes BRONZE MEMORIALS NREYORE EV ELCNE For courteous advice please CENTENNIAL visit the Park Office. DESSERT TEA 723-2633 WED., MAY 3, 1967 ot 1:30 p.m. Rd. Tributes. To Departed Mothers and Grandmothers will be published in iu," The Oshawa Times 39--Notices CLEME NTS SUPERTEST Service Wednesday, May 3. 728-8473, tion will be closed Tuesday, May 2 and) 102 Simcoe North, | SAT., MAY 13th To ensure publication in this Special Edition BIRTHS Telephone COOK -- George and Freda ( field) are pleased to announce the of their daughter, Sherrie-Lee, 6 awa General Hospital. Lesley and Dawn. pleased to announce the arrival of Thanks to Dr. Stocks, Dr. Grant fourth floor nurses. HRUSKA -- John and Lorraine announce the arrival of their choser John Michael, born Sunday, Februa rather for Jen, ozs., Thursday, April 27, 1967 at the in: A wee sister for Many thanks to Dr. Halam-Andres and fourth floor staff. HOWARD -- Barry and Eleanor are son, Scott William, Friday, April 28, 1967. A little brother for Cindy and Steven. Mcisaac) Windsor, Ontario, are happy to je Att. rival 1s 723-3492 The Oshawa Times Classified Dept. their and | Before: "io NOON ry} THURS., MAY 11th ry daughter | Freda, son-in-law Jack and grandchildren | 318 Dundos St, E. 668-3552 |second husband, William Sills, Whitby, Ont. jdied in 1963. Mrs. Sills is survived by LOCKE'S FLORISTS three daughters, Mrs. Lena Lummis of Rochester, N.Y. Funeral arrangements and |Mrs. Reta Simmons of Toronto! floral arrangements for all jong mrs. casaiia ded of Bowmanville and a son, Wil- Cree ae liam Gibson, of Toronto. Also surviving are a sister, 728-6555 Mrs. Minnie Morton of Camp-) bellford; a brother, Walter Nar-| rie of Rochester, N.Y. 19 IN MEMORIAM grandchildren; 43 great- seid children and four great-great- BEATH -- In loving memory of a#|grandchildren. gear, husband, and, father, Morley, |" 'The funeral service will be Wie Srespure: still with me sincere: i at ei Armstrong - ne A ' ome a p.m ay nter. wie my Mie tent will Be. in Ebenezer | CHURCHILL -- In loving memory of a| Cemetery. Rev. W. C. Smith of | dear Dad and Grandad, Frederick | Northminster United § Church, Churchill, who passed away May 2, 1965. | wij] conduct the service. \the funeral home before Tues- day afternoon. | FUNERAL OF FRANK HIGGINBOTTOM a|,The funeral service for} Frank Higginbottom, a_ resi-| ldent of Hillsdale Manor, who died April 28, at the Oshawa) General Hospital, was held at p.m., May 1, at the Mc- --Fondly remembered by son Charles, |Intosh- Anderson Funeral Home. ada's Rev. John K. Moffat, minis- ter of Simcoe Street United) eben conducted the service. 'Interment was in Oshawa) Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were W. D./ Johns, D. L. Pottle,. G. H. Wesselink, M. J. Franssen, iI. B. Hughes. SOc eR ND Feed Flown To Livestock: By DON MacLACHLAN LETHBRIDGE (CP) -- Heli- \tons of feed to starving southern berta Welfare Minister L. C, Halmrast said he hopes Ottawa} will share the cost of the opera- tion. Nine helicopters dropped feed and ran mercy missions in the snow-stricken area, two of them from a Calgary firm which nor- mally charges $450 an hour for) commercial use. Meainwhile, roads were cleared and power was restored to all but a few isolated areas. Mr. Halmrast, Agricul- ture Minister Harry Strom and Lt.-Col. Arnold Lavoie of Ed- monton, Alberta Emergency Measures Organization co-ordi- jnator, flew over much of the blizzard area Monday. "We saw some dead. cattle but not many dead adult animals," said Mr. Halmrast. "I'm afraid calf losses. will be high. Cows are weak. We can't estimate losses because the ranchers themselves don't know what's happening. "The main concern is west of, Claresholm and in the Pincher jCreek area. . ." SHARE COST The minister said the Alberta cabinet "has never discussed the province "will certainly be prepared to share" in the cost of operating helicopters. {will get them to Montreal first 'rally, and Mrs.| L. E. Gannon, John White and} compensation for lost cattle but) By GORDON GRANT VANCOUVER (CP) -- Driv- ers from Canada and four other countries are putting the finish- ing touches on cars they hope North America's longest the Centennial 4000. The rally, covering 4,500) miles of the toughest terrain in in Canada, is an eight-day event sponsored by Shell (Canada) Ltd. One hundred cars will set out Wednesday morning on the long and arduous grind, but rally organizers predict that less than aaa will reach the finish line at 0 67. "hare are 73 Canadian crews driver and navigator--23 Amer- ican, two English and one each from Ireland and France. For finishing first the driver and navigator receive $1,000 each. However, the winners|° automatically pocket more than ;the $1,000. By placing first over-all, a and secondary roads, Dames and $200 for winning) their class. | There also is a $1,000 prize) for first place among cars| driven by newspaper men and broadcasters and: $1,000 for the| first-place mixed crew. | | STARTS WEDNESDAY Cars will leave Vancouver at two-minutes intervals Wednes-| day at 9:30 am. PDT, and) have a zero score. As they pro- gress along the route they must) check in at certain control | points at predetermined times.| If a car does not arrive on time it is penalized 10 points for each minute it is earlv or late. Points are accumulated on a) day-to-day basis and the crew) with the least number of pen-) alty points at the end of the} rally is the winner. The rally will hours of driving i require 110} over major) 30 per) cent of which will be paved. These roads are kept open for } public use during the rally. How-} ever this year there also will be 12 closed sections on the crew would also win the prize for being first in its clas. cars are broken into six classes Evans depending on the size of their the road to themselves. engine--worth another $200. The winner of the Coup des Dames --women's section -- pick up 200. Therefore, if} a women's team finishes first over-all, the driver and naviga-; tor will get the $1,000 first-place! money, $1, 000 for the Coup des Canada's 'Cool Reception' GREENWOOD Runs Derby Trial Today By ORLO ROBERTSON LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)--Cool Reception, pride of Canada; Florida-bred Lightning. Orphan jand seven other three-year-old '/ thoroughbreds with faint hopes of making it to the Kentucky Derby were entered Monday for today's running of the one-mile, $15,000-added Derby Trial at ic hurchill Downs. The big question was who will jride whom in Saturday's re-| jnewal of America's No. 1 horse {race as the favorites either re- 'mained in their stalls or went jout for slow gallops while a} heavy rain turned the racing strip into fetlock-deep mush. | Cool Reception, Canadian, \three-year-old. champion owned s|by Mrs. William Seitz of Mont- 7] M J \real and Mrs. Vincent Reid of mui muon {Ven | Toronto, can answer part of the question in the Derby Trial with | Walter (Mousie) Blum in the saddle. The son of Nearctic will need| to win the Trial big, says trainer Lou Cavalaris, to get a chance at the big money. Should he capture the Trial handily, [Blum would be in the saddle | Saturday. That would toss the question back to trainer John Jacobs, filling in for his dad, Hirsch, in ithe handling of Reason to Hail, }winner of last week's California $0 good to his family and in need| Friends are asked not to call at/ Derby. | _ "We are prepared," said s--the | route to Montreal. In these sections, drivers test their skill at high speeds with Else- where, disqualification faces competitors exceeding speed limits because rallying is not a race, but rather a test of driv- ing and navigational skill Competitors in the centennial 4000 include novices and inter- nationally - - experience rallyi \ John. "If Cool Reception doesn't |S start Saturday it'll be Blum. Should Cool Reception go, we have signed Bobby Ussery." Trainer Lloyd Gentey also has |adopted a wait and see attitude jas far as a rider is concerned for Proud Clarion from the Darby Dan Farm of John Gal- breath. | He would like Braulio Baeza, | to} who was under contract |Darby Dan until last Sunday 'and finished second to Diplomat |Way with Proud Clarion in last | Thursday' s Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland. The hitch is that Baeza is | slated to ride Mrs, H.C. Phipps' | Successor. Cool Reception and. Lightning Orphan of Freeman Keyes' Rev- be close to co-choices for the| Trial, Derby. Cool Reception won seven 0 10 starts last year, all in Can-) ada, and heads into the Trial at Gulfstream Park. Kentucky fans aren't likely t overlook Lightning Orphan, we jwon three stakes last year, in- cluding the Kentucky Jockey Club at the Downs and this year finished second in all three starts in Florida. The two favorites will carry 122 pounds each along with Glengary. 'Donald Knight Turns Pro, # Weakens Canadian Team :: | DUNDAS, Ont. (CP) -- Can- national skating team, {brimming with youth and inex- perience, had its championship hopes. weakened Monday with jfrom amateur ranks, | Knight, three-time Canadian ie hampion and 1967 North Ameri- ican champion, left for Los An- geles Monday to sign a three- lyear professional contract with hae Ice Capades. gave the matter careful loonstdetsttan," he said in an in- hae iew. figured that after five years of competing I should look to the future. After winning the eit and North American title, I thought I could get a |good contract. | 'We've contacted Mr. \Eby, president of the Ice Ca-/ copters dropped more than 30)pades and he has offered me altoria, Vancouver, Calgary, three - year contract which I) iv m very pleased with it. : Knight, who finished third in| \the 1965 world championships at ;Colorado Springs, Colo., and fourth in the 1967 finals fat Vi- enna, is one of the world's top skaters of compulsory figures. But it was his free-skating |performance, improved after jlong hours of practice this year, jthat gave him the North Ameri- can title in Montreal. He upset American stars Gary Visconti \Commissioner's Job | TORONTO (CP) -- John |Munro, a former Canadian Foot- ball League player, official and Eastern trustee for the annual football awards, said Monday he has declined a request to apply for the position of CFL commis- sioner. Munro, now in the insurance business, said the president of [Ottawa Rough Riders, Sam Ber- |ger, asked him about two weeks ago to send in an application \for the commissioner's position. | | LAND MEANS MONEY | One acre .of sugar maple bush will yield $50 worth of |syrup a year, \the abdication of Donald Knight! John Munro Shuns 'Ford of Canada team, and have \team. |W hich jonto and her partner Barbara the final prep for the} f | 5-Frisky Acclaim, The 1966 winners, Paul Mac- Lennan of Toronto and John Wilson of Waterloo, Ont., are driving a Lotus Cortina for the been installed as favorites. But jthis year they will have to contend with the 1964 and 1965 'winners, Klaus Ross of Lachine, |Que., and John Bird of Toronto --they didn't enter last year-- (driving Datsun for the Nissan Tough competition is expected from Roger Clark of London jand Jim Peters of Toronto. driving for the Ford team and |Jean Claude-Ogier and Lucette Pointet of Grenoble, France, driving a Citroen. Among the women, last year's Coup des Dames winner, Rose- jmary Smith of Dublin and her navigator, Anne Coombe of Tor- onto, are considered a threat to win over-all honors--something has eluded women and {Europeans in the past. Diana Carter-Polivka of Tor- Jean Jack of Milton, Ont., may also pull an upset, experts say. Mrs. Carter-Polivka is driving! for the American Motors team, the first time AMC has entered, and hopes to recapture the; Coupe des Dame award she won in 1963, 1964 and 1965 | The rally this year has over- night stops in Kelowna, B.C., Red Deer, Alta., Saskatoon, Brandon, Man., Fort William,/| 5, Ont., and Kingston, _Ont. RACEWAY -- FIRST RACE -- Mile trot, claiming Jr 800 reat Paimer 9.60 450 4.50 Danny K. Peters, Belflich 4.10 3.30 iepeedy Song, Rogers |Time 2:12 1-5 Also Started: Lemac, Miss Todd Rid dell, Marianne Riddell and Jori Corbitt) SECOND RACE -- Mile pace, Cond. | purse $800 2-Davey Lee, Coke 12.20 4.60 3,80) Stewart's Hoot, Wellwood 6.30 4.50] 7T-Chanceway Boy, Waples 7.70 Time 2:14, Track Good Also Started: Matchiess Pick, Dwain Grattan, Royal G. Billy, Juanita McGoo and Reverie Daily Double (4) and (2) pays $46.80 THIRD RACE -- Mile pace Cond. purse) | $800 Harry Dillon, Arthur 16.40 9.30 4.70| 4-Liza Row Gil, Geisel 24.60 7.40) 2-Sing Out, Hililerd 3.50 Time 2:1 Riso Started: Ole Faithtul, Sully'# Dit \knit, THE OSHAWA TIM ES, Tusoday, Mey 2, ead ml! OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS SLIP COVERS By ALICE BROOKS Does your room need « new look? Rejuvenate your chairs, sofas with fresh slipcovers easy to make with these clear step-by-step directions! Instructions 7168 has step-by- ee for chairs, sofas. Thirty-five cents (coins for leach pattern no stamps, |please) to Alice Brooks, care of} na 60 Front St Ont. Ontario residents add 2c ie tax. Print Plainly -PAT- 10.20 TERN NUMBER, NAME, AD-jcoins (no stamps, DRESS 210 MOST. BEAUTIFUL} NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in inew 1967 Needlecraft Catalog! 2 free patterns, knit, crochet fash- ions, everything, 25c. Sensationa, new value! Book of Prize AFGHANS has 12 com- plete patterns. Beginner-easy crochet, 60c ; Museum Quilt Book 2 --com- plete patterns for 12 superb heir- loom quilts. 60c. Bargain! Quilt Book 1 complete patterns. 60c. --16 |lon, Avalene, Command Grattan and ver re Haven FOURTH RACE -- Mile pace, i purse $800 ay Towne Lena, Curran4.00 aie Toure Van, Hie 3.70 2.8 ane PL! Feagan 320 erie Knoll Farm, are likely to! "Aiso" started: Cloverland Ace, Flash\4Gray Band, Gritto Clark, J. L. Trall end Horatius SIXTH RACE -- Mile trot, Cond., purse $1,000 Arthur 4,20 2,40 2.30 2-Champ Moray, Crowe 3.10 2.60 1-Music Man, Walker 4.20 Time 2:11 Also Started: Willow Brook Happy, Ka Bout and Call Me Spud lExactor (5) and (2) pays $12.90 SEVENTH RACE |purse $1,400 1-Noral Gale, Campbell ev teataf Brooks, Holmes Claiming pace, 4.80 3.00 2.80 5.00 4.20 \2: Marabelle, Hicks 6.40) |Fimme 2:09 3-5 Also Started: Innocent Bob, Santa Rainder, Imperial Gal, Marcella"¢ Silver and Senator Mir | EIGHTH RACE -- Mile pace, claim- ing purse 1,500 5-Adios Dominion, Gal'th10.30 4 ' |6-Greentree Judy, Boyce 70 3.40} \2 sata net B., Kopas 3.80 uns By 5 Henrietta Sue, Walnut, ited: ingvberts" Postal Chief, Wise Old Wick and Ambition B. NINTH RACE Be $1,400 gal Sal, a Laay. Spring, Fanny Symbol, -- Mile Trot, Cond., 16.80 9.00 4.70 6.70 3.30 2.70 McNab, Happy end Kelly Walker Kopas Witte Peter Mentis Hest Pe Johnny and Scott Allen on the way to {o4 the crown. A slight, blonde skater, | Knight, 19, was born in nearby Hamilton but now lives in Dun- das. He is coached by Sheldon) |Galbraith of the Toronto Cricket, Skating and erin |Club. Asked why he decided to turn| professional, Knight said: "I was faced with 10 months |' of training to win what: fourth Canadian championship-- maybe. I'd have enjoyed repre- next winter, but I'm not sure) the Olympics will mean a tre-} mendous amount unless you've got a real shot at a gold medal. Knight will join the Ice Ca- pades' international touring} George show that appears in nine Ca-|1236; M. Korobiz, 1234; L. Pres-| 1219; D.j nadian cities each winter--V E {monton, Regina, Winnipeg, His departure leaves Valerie Jones, 18, of Toronto as the top- rated member of the Canadian skating team. Jay Humphry, a Vancouver skater training in Toronto, is the logical successor | to Knight's crown. N.Y. Mets Purchase' Veteran Lefthander: NEW YORK (AP) --Left- hander Jack Kralick of Cleve- land Indians was acquired Mon- day by the New York Mets' Jacksonville farm club of the International League. about the waiver price of $20,- 000 for him. Krali¢k, 31, an eight-year ma- jor league veteran with Wash- ington Senators, Minnesota} -------- Twins and the Indians, has pitched only two innings this |season. He worked in relief in both games of a_ doubleheader against California Angels and was charged with both defeats. Kralick, who has a 63-60 ma- jor league record and a 3.55 earned run average, probably will play about a week for Jack- sonville Suns and then will be called up by the Mets. It was believed the Mets paid} scratched: Daniel Boy Old Bird Race, Racing Pigeons The General Racing Pigeon| {Club of Oshawa held its first) 'old bird" race of the season! |bers shipped a total of 299 |birds to Brantford, for the race; distance of 90 miles. Following are the results of, jie members whose birds| |placed, with the speed given jin yards-per-minute: M. Korobiz, 1238; C, Bennett, cott, 1230; L. Prescott, -|Bijkowski, 1214; C. Bennett, 1209; J. Shewchuk, 202; J. |J. Shewchuk, 1176; J. Askew, )1173; S. Grant, 1158; F. Stuart, ! |1166; J. Strachan, 1143; J. Issel, \1143; 11129; J. Irwin, 1132; J. Kehoe A. Szezur, 1129; L. Kins- |man, 1103: A. Kellar, 1089; W. (Bowden, 1077; J. Irwin, 1073; LW. Bowden, 1060; 1. Kinsman, 1059; F. Stuart, 1028; G. Good- jall, » 969 a1 and J J. Shewchuk, 882. | BASEBALL STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting -- Woody Hell, Balti- more, hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning that vaulted the Orioles past Cleveland In- dians 8-7. Pitching Boston, Dennis Bennett pitched a six-hitter in California Angels. SOCCER SCORES. | LONDON (CP) Old Country soccer Monday: ENGLISH LBAGUE Divisio IV Newport 3 Halifax 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Kilmarnock 1 Aberdeen 1 --Results of matches '| warmer, the Red Sox' 4-0 triumph over) MONDAY, MAY 1 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim- jing maiden 3 and 4 year olds, 6 Furs. 23.30 6.40 5.70) 3-Brief Flight, 2.70 2.50 \8-Face Maker, Time 114 2-5, Cloudy and Fast Al Ran In Order: Little French Lesson, Boisvert, Sun Road Beyond, Free Boy, Roman and Beau Tan Gomez SECOND RACE ~ Purse $2,000, claim- after two: consecutive victories | queen's Nero, Squaw Valley, Miss Patsy ing maiden 3 and 4 year olds 6 Furs Landy Dee, Grubb 7.10 5.10 4.10 4-Helen Mary, Walsh 11.50 6.90 7-Orient Veil, Armstrong 4.80 Time 112 45 Also Ran In Order: Our Gooden, Mon- arch's Choice, Galante, Charleran, Pearly Blue, M. J.'s Boy, Bally Mote Bunny, Quick Thinking and King Size |The Daily Double, Gray Band (4) and Landy Dee (12), paid $180.00 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200, maiden two year olds, foaled in Cda, 4'2 Furs 7-Boston Market, Tur'te 34.30 14.20 7.60 5-Black Harbour, McComb 18.20 8.00 6 Burgoyne, Dittfach 3.40 Time 54 1-5 Also has In Order: Ar. Happy, Pagan Prince, Wincuba, Dark Thunder, Amano- tis and Centre Island FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, mald en two year olds, foaled in Cda., allow- jances, 4'2 Furs 2-Level Road, Dittfach 10.70 4.30 3,30 ; Northern: Oil, Fitzsimmons 3.60 2.60 |6Interstate Champ, Barroby 3.70 Time 54 1-5 Also Ran In Order: matte Denied, Jimmy and Count McKenz! The Exactor. Level Road 'and Northern! Oil, Paid $24.70 | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim | | t WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 (Cloudy and Fast) j FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,100, claim jing (7500), maiden two year olds, 4% \Furs (13) My jon Saturday, when twenty mem-|cambrooke, Gomez 115 Tawse 120 No Boy A-120 Hinojosa. B-120 |County Bruce, |Tiger Court, | Brookhurst, senting Canada at the Olympics|/home to their Oshawa lofts, a/Star Jester, Gomez 120 | Tompionette, Fitzsimmons 117 |Fantino, Green XXX110 Brother Pat, No Boy A-120 | Stanhope Gate, Griffo X115 |Teenie Dee, Bell X107 Transmixer, Buisson Hi Duke, Turcotte 115 Also Eligible vial William, Hinojoga B-120 -- Dane Hill Acres Entry ~ Goldcrest Stable Entry 120 SECOND RACE -- Pursé $2,300, claim- jing (5000), three year olds, 6 furs. (7) Rossi, No Boy 116 lalberta cattle Monday and Al-\couldn't afford to turn down. Kitchener, London and Halifax. |Strachan, 1195; F. Cowle, 1178; | Daring Dary!, No Boy 111 Last Duchess, Hinojosa 111 |Misty Fair, No Boy 111 No Such Animal, Fitzsimmons 119 |Open Page, Griffo X106 Lawless Maid, Turcotte 106 | THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim jing (3000), four year olds and up, 62 |Dula Gail, Bell XX101 Black Kitten, No Boy 108 Millions Lost To Rain, Frost | SACRAMENTO, Calif. Nearly a solid month of satura- loss for California's $4,000,000,- 000-a-year agricultural industry. The first day of May brought drier weather. eastern California Sierra Ne- ada held the threat of potential "lierla -- unusually - deep} ing mountain snowbanks, | Seon 20" feet thick. Sudden hot 'weather 'could make torrents of the streams Which cut through the San Joa- quin Valley, including Fresno} |C ounty--the No. ] tarm-produc- jing county in the United States. | California's rain, setting April} jrecords in many areas, washed Jout many young crops and de- Hlayed planting of others by as much as a month. Walsh 5.60 Crown, Wract, Jivelisa, Sunny (AP)--} ting rain and killing frost will | cause millions of dollars in, But the} | 1867 DRESS Make this graceful, old- |step directions for making slip-| fashioned gown and bonnet to wear to all Centennial celebra- tions. Be gay and romantic at |parties. Printed Pattern 4841: Misses' 'The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft |Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 W., Toronto} dress takes 7% |fabric. | SIXTY-FIVE CENTS (65c) in please) for jeach pattern. Ontario residents jadd 3c sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times, Pat- yards 35-inch tern Dept., 60 Front St. W., Tor- onto 1, Ont. Spring's Fashions are a JOY FOR ALL SIZES! See 115 styles, 2 free hat patterns, fabrics, accessories in new Spring-Summer Pattern Cata- log. Gift Coupon for free pattern in | Catalog. Send 50c. = FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS ying four year olds and up, . Furs 7.50 5-Apple, Dittfach 42 3.00 2-Golden Bubble, Werry 5.90 3.50 9-Arctic Troops, Kornblum 3.40 \Time 112 45 Also Ran In Order: Falr Dandy, Ships \That Pass, Golden Champ, Mencheval, Mad Charge, Briilie, Magic Queen, Har- vonian and Canisteo SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,100, ing three year olds, 6'4 Furs 2B-Alice Parkes, Dit'ch 3-Whistler's Wife, Steve 5-Busth Hawk, Grubb Time 119 3-5 Also Ran In Order: Wee Bunty, Golden Jive and A-Peckin Paul Late Scratch -- A-Yumka, 8-Lord Post A -- Bill Beasley entry B -- Dane Hill entry The Exactor, Alice Parkes and Whistlers Wife, paid $53.20 SEVENTH RACH -- Purse $3,000, al- lowances, three year olds, foaled In Cda, 6 Furs 6-Northern Blonde, Fitz'ns9.20 3.20 2 8-Ette Rule, Dittfach iZ Time 112 Also. Ran In Order: Mr. Sweet Dreams, Judge Wudge, Glimore, Jiveae star and Aliquillo | EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, claim. ing three and four veer, olds, foaled in Cda, 1 mile and 70 yard 12-Galanx, Inouye "52 70 84.70 : 20 |4-Midnight Echo, Bowcut 101,20 24.20 6-Busters Mark, Brownell 6.90 Time 145 2-5 Also Ran In Order: Randy Sue, Those Sandeen, North Idle Scholar and Who Wait, Flying Ky, |Du uchess, Miss Telso, Weight Watcher \Late Scratch - Attendance, 4,918 Total Handle, $366,611, - Needlin Al FORT ERIE ENTRIES |Robdix, Griffo X11) |The Strangler, Hale 113 No Boy 116 Gomez 116 Grubb A-X106 Grubb A-X106 Sultan's Treat, Brownell XX101 Kay's. Woody, McComb 116 Dark Sin, No Boy 113 |King Jive, Alter 113 | Also Eligible: |Gay Chant, Armstrong So Good, No Boy 116 Roman Harold, Kornblum X108 Leo's Yingel, No Boy 116 Bedford Park, McLeod XXX106 Sail Along, Nedeau 113 A T Ziegler and E. Lieberman entry |Greek Poet, Steel Leader, Well Now, Wee Lassie, 108 | FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,300, claim- ying (5000), three year olds (Divn of 2nd) 16 furs (7) Cool Boy Cool Barroby 111 Countenaire, Barroby 116 Fleet Imp, Gomez 111 |Zeebest, Griffo X106 jAnns Gem, Grubb X106 |Sugar George, No Boy 111 |Lord Post, No Boy 111 |(Exactor Wagering) | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400, claim. ing (6500), four year olds and up, 6" Furs (9) Canadian Statute, Gritfo X108 Mr, Tot, Griffo XX109 Maiestic Sal, Fitzsimmons 108 Social Jewel, McComb 111 |Tickled Silly, No Boy 116 Rullahs image, Coombs X103 {Bonnie Zenith, Grubb X103 {Quick Response, Hinojosa 113 Alberta Sunshine, Grubb X110 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600, allow- ances, two year olds, 4/2 Furs (6) Disney Flyer, No Boy A-116 {Ovation, Dittfach 119 Poet's Dream, Griffo X11] Muzledick, Barroby 119 | Tarfoot Shirl, Hale 116 |Dual Personality, No Boy A#114 A -- Harfield Stable and J L Agro entry (Exactor Wagering) SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000, four year olds and up, allowances, 6 furs. (7) Chicoteague, No Boy 115 Royal Encounter, Hinojosa 112 Sharon Market, Dittfach 110 Sharon Market, Dittfach 110 |Butterscotch, Gomez. 116 Purly Sark, Brownell X107 |Well To Do, No Boy 115 |Gauchesco, No Boy 121 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, claim ing (3000), four year olds and up, foaled jin Cda, 1 mile and 70 yards (9) Sweetly Packed, . Platts A-X109 Arab Prince, Griffo X11) Championnat, Anderson Lions Head, Barroby 116 Whirling Rich, Grubb X117 Count O'War, Inouye 116 Daring Bull, Bell X1I7 Valley Artista, A x Town, Grubb A-X112 Griffo X106 -- M Katz entry X-5 Ibs. Ved AAC: Post Tims 3 p.m. AAC:XX-7 Ibs, AAC: XXX-10

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