Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 May 1967, p. 24

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X 24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 5, 1967 SCIENCE TEACHER * Peter Getty listens to the "sounds as three Grade 8 students alternate duties -FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS JURSDAY, MAY 4 FIRST Race -- Purse $2,400. Altow-|B-- t nd wt ihou, ances. Maiden three-year-olds, foaled Canada. 1 Mile and 70 Yards. @Ten Jays, Grubb 4.90 3.50 2.80) 11-Balute the nas aa McComb 6.00 - Claiming. Three-year-olds 22 90|5-Redirect, Grubb 'Also Ran in Order: Lawless ener, le Sea Salt, Gordon 3.80 Momentarily, Enlyn Sun, Your Lizanno,|2-In The Tub, Barroby 9-Morny, Turcol Grey: ha Rae 9 Higgler, Set The Course one "Ann B Good. $ECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim ing. Four-year-olds and up. 6 Ea atal oo 1041 Esm'da, Fitz'ns 5-Fairmar, Gome: 2.90 Also Ran in Order: Twinkle Jay, Be |} Opfimistic, Hit The Line, Roman Prige,|® Blue Chimes, Spanking pert Pointe 'Princess Selket and Princess Mag A--Lanson Farms Entry. Noire, Park Height? and Piedal DAILY DOUBLE, 8 - 10, PAID, $112.90. Sea. $1,100, and THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim ances. Three- and four-year-olds, fonled |Atfendance 4,047, Total Handle $315,631. if Beimac _Citan, L'H'eux 5.90 3.00 3.10!Attendance, 6,040. Handle," $347,242 year. tag. Maiden two-year-old fillies. 42 Fur- 3. ¢Russlin, Dittfach 70.10 31.00 9.70) eMule Baby, Hinojosa 10.20 5.40 6--Vicuna Girl, Fitz'ns Also Ran in Order: Queen's Wild, A Miss Stewardess, A-Turkish Princess, pers Mist, Ruhuann, Just A Glance, Halt-Home and B-Mah Mer, A---Dane Hill Acres and B bese -- FORT ERIE ENTRIES SATURDAY, MAY 6 a (Cloudy and Good) SBIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200, claim: | (3,000) three and four year olds, led In Cda, 1 mile and 70 yards (11). | Yomka, No Boy 107 Royal Regret, Hinojosa 113 ice Bunty, Inouye A-120 facia, Barroby 117 Bosters Mark, dh getis x104 lane, Grubb X Altona Miss, Bell asxito See Dill, Ne Boy 17 Line, Brownell X118 Danish, Dancer, No Boy 118 W0ss Telso, Bell X108 | A -- D. W. Patten rend Liveoaks stable} "SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, one ing o four year elds and up 6 Vitel "Mahn, Grubb X We. Royal, Pal xine No Boy A-116 Abtiso, Bowcut 1% pe Peay Grubb X108 Bra Cemertel, Gordon 119 | A -- DAne Hill Acres end WT Mason entry THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim- fing (3,000), four year olds and up (Div gf 4th), 6% Fers (8) Vive La Bell, No Boy 114 Maytown, Grubb X109 sig Slippers, Grubb X11) 'Try Brandy, No Boy 122 Twilight Tango, Coombs X10* Arctic Venture, Barroby 119 Apple Dittfach 122 Pueneer Polly, Coombs X103 "GOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,600, al- fawances, _ year olds, foaled in Cda,| 5 g He 93 3 2 x = Sensible, No Boy A-119 Meficulous Millie, LI aca ab pect Girl, Werry 119 . C. Meyer and Willow downs Farm (Exactor Wagering) "FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,300, claim: ing* (4000), four year olds and up, 1 1-16 bed (9) ny B. Good, No Boy 112 Harry's Marilyn, Bo Boy 110 Comedy, No Boy A-110 Andrea Inez, Barroby B-11) Mighty Patrol, No Boy 115 BWwe Mel, Fitzsimmons B-112 Fop Briarcliff Boy, No Boy A-119 an W. G, Gallagher 'and F. A. Roberts &.-- Lanson Farms and Mr. and Mrs.! ©. E..Boylen entry SS)XTH RACE -- Purse $3,200, allow-| fillies and mares, three year olds ang | Up, 1 mile on turf course (6) tek? Water, Gomez A-116 Toward, Hinojosa 110 Solar Park, Turcotte 114 Afixious Age, Inouye 119 | med Lovely, Fitzsimmons 103 LArriviste, Grubb A-X112 A°-- Gardiner Farms and C. Cary entry (Bxactor Wagering) Pe bigs Hy RACE -- Purse $10,000 'Vigil Stakes-Handicap' four '= wen and up 1 1-16 miles (6) Gauchesco, Barroby 115 One Sunday, Hinojosa 120 Cambridge, Fitzsimmons 11) Grand Galop, Turcotte 117 The Cheat, Gomez. 119 He's A Smoothie, Dittfach 123 "EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, claim- tng (3000), three and four year olds, foaled in Cda, (Divn of Ist), 1 mile and 70 Yards (12) Lions Head, Barroby 118 Sendeen, Walsh 115 Midnight Echo, Bowcut 119 Kenteek, Coom! 15: Was Rejected, Dittfach 111 Double. Bounce, Thomas A-X104 Galanx, Inouye 122 Peckin Paul," 'No Boy 107 'Thunde: om galt 107 Ra andy Si sue, No Boy } Bive Whistle, Flstinmens A-111 These Who Wait, Dittfach 118 Dy -- Dane nga ada and T E King and Mason Sa "ig Neg ta Ibs, AAC: XXX-10 Medical Building | Slated At Queen's KINGSTON (CP) -- The On- tario government has approved Queen's University's plans to go ahead with detailed drawings for its medical sci build- WINDSOR, Ont. astronaut giggled. "We're just fine," he said. "We're not getting much sleep. We're too excited." It was raining here on earth overnight, but for three young public school students tucked snugly inside their simulated Apollo capsule "somewhere in space" their inner world was A-O.K. The three Grade 8 students were taking part in the South- wood Public School's centen- nial project--a 30-hour mock flight into space on the grass, about 20 feet away from their school building. The 16 - foot - Jong repro- (CP)--The duction of an Apollo space capsule, adult help' by 64 pupils at the school during the last two months, will, as far as the young astronauts are con- cerned, return to earth at 4 p.m. today. At the half way point in their trip, at 1 a.m., linked by telephone to earth, they ex- pressed a desire to continue their project beyond the 30 hours--"we want to beat the Americans," 12-year-old Rain- ier Kunau said. His two companions, Bruce Watton and Christopher Campbell, both 13, agreed. "We want to break the 72- hour ~--o Giggling 'Astronaut' Mans Simulated Apollo Capsule record," they said, referring buiit with 'some to similar simulated space rides performed by students at two U.S. schools in recent months. The boys' and organizer of the prohect, Peter Getty, said 30 hours is all the local board of educa- tion would allow the boys to attempt. _ Russ President | May Visit Expo MOSCOW (CP) -- Uncon- _.|firmed reports said President science teacher PLANNING A MAP There are 100 streets in Expo 67, 74 distinguished by b SOUPY AT EXPO A new version of the 1936] A personal centennial project musical Hellzapoppin plays\|in Shellmouth, Man., is Mrs, DOING IT AT HOME and 26 avenues named for|twice nightly at the Expo 67|Isabel Joy's centennial cake, to |famous peopl' of many coun-|cabaret June 25 Itries, starring Soupy Sales. 16,|/be given away through the year to visitors. to Sept. Brush cleaners, ladder climbers, bill payers... rejoice. 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Podgorny of the Soviet Union will visit Canada this summer jin connection with Expo 67. | | GREENWOOD RACEWAY THURSDAY, MAY 4 1-Royal jor, 6.20 42| Neither the Canadian em- 4-Top Notch: "Bick 'ya ples bassy nor the Soviet foreign FIRST RACE Mile Pace. Condi-| Also Started: Brother Noble, Joanie| ministry would. confirm the re- Pat-) jtioned. Purse E Wilmac, Queen Bive Frost, Muddy 5-Zip Ter, Waples 2.60 2.40 2.30\rick and Best Pick. ports. However, there was some 1-Paul's Signal, Kopas 3.10 2.70 ; 3-Dipolmat Mir, Herring 3.40, SIXTH RACE -- Mile Trot. Cond.| Speculation ra i a ae during darkness in their from space at 4 p.m. today Also Started: Kawartha Beatle, Arm-|Purea $1,900. jment might be made soon. ie Ginny, Jean Atom and Pointer Hal | Rudeen i! 'over, Figan $60 3.50 2.80) It had been generally ex- cratched: idde cres, is Herbert, Herbe: 5.90 an NOTE -- The time of 208 18 is» 2Sister Matt Hayes. oipected that the Soviet head of |North American season's record for two- Also Started: Potomac Lass, Bi state would accept Canada's in- |year-ol pacers Hall pale Meee. vitation to be present for the XACTOR, AND 4, PAYS $37.20 | Vila pos ; P Soviet Union's national day at after 30 hours within the Apollo model. (CP Wirephoto) capsule. 'return' simulated space The three are to lin Canada. 6 Furlongs. | SECOND RACE -- Mile Trot. Claim- Taibo" Ran 'in' rders, Land Office, Lady |?Jonnmie R., Palmer ' F Wolf and J T/Taj, Norway House and Ruling Crown. | palit, Staried: Miss Royal, Betty. P Milne Started: "EOC" o. Vatiey, s0{Brezhnev, the Soviet Commu- EXACTOR, 5 AND 7, PAID $35.40. The Man C., Brigden Boy, Guy Protec./nist party general secretary, or THIRD RACE --- Mile Pace. Claim- tor and Pat Sultan. Furiongs, |, SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Al-ling. Purse $800. i 5° lowances. Three- and four-year-olds, 3-Right Step, Curran 5.80 3.90 3.40. EIGHTH RACE -- Mile Pace, Purse) 20th--should also visit Expo,| foaled in Canada. 6 Furlongs. \éHy Gold, Davies 9.30 6.40 |$1,600. Cond. laither in the company of Pod- | |6-Line Charger, Dittfach 11.40 2 3.10|8-Demon Ann, Habkirk 10.50/2-Ra Ra Putney, Kopas 18.30 7.30 4.10),, tel 5-Cusmax, Hinojosa 5.60 4.00| Also Started: Dandy Sandy, Dr. Lea|8-Midnight Bold, Furness $.70 3.70\ 2rMY or separately. 2-Nesranne, ikormlum Sree 2.90 Baker, Eddie's Pride, Andy and Jas-'7-R. Yankee Wann, Bolly 3.50 There even have been sug- iso Ran in Order: Mr. Sweet Dreams, |per's Geld. Also Started: Pompano Hanover, Ri Victory Trip, Tu Fu, Level Jay and| Herbert, Sunday Song and. Ridge' var, zestions that the entire: 11-mem- Glen Star. FOURTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Claim- ley Duke. {ber politburo, top organ of the ing. Purse $1,100. Scratched--Wyandot Chief. | Soviet Communist party, might Montreal before Teal Entry FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Also Ran in Order: Aberfoyle, Bandit | EXACTOR, 5 AND 4, PAID $48.20. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Aliow- i EIGHTH RACE -- eee $2,200. Claim- 6-Edgewood W'y, F'gan 10.70 4.40 3.20 -Gentry, Hinojosa 5.60 3.00 2.50|ing. Four-year-olds and up. One and/iLa Salle's Hope, Gemmill 3.60 2.80) NINTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Co descend on pp ct Brunswick, Barroby 2.90 .60 one -sixteenth Miles. 5-Midnight cesta Knight 4.00 | Purse $1,400. ses | Sxpo ends. Capt'n Roo, Grubb .60|5-Bengal, Grubb $.30 2 2.90| Also Started: Timber Prince, Lynden! l2-Lucky Pat, Crowe 18.90 7.90 5.90) -- ---- | Also Ran in Order: Take The Pon 1-Feathery, Fitz'ns 3.50 2.90 Bullet, Tom's Trailer, Macky ODirect|1-Black Creek, Wellwood 8.90 5.90| | 2.50|and Mark Boone. |3-Davey's Girl, Hicks 20 SLAVS FARN 'MORE 6-Queen's Birthday, Elliott " a ee in Order: French Twist,| jiver Run, Sweetly Packed and Tem- SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Allow-|pered eal: AReod Piarieas Larry Dillard, Donna's on amp, King's Knave, What's Up Front Mr. Chief C. ner cent Personal income went up 12 yeaa 2 RACE -- Mile Pace. : : in Yugoslavia last Do italian movie actresses urn you on? better on cars than on | ties? Do you know the Grand Prix circuit isn't an electrical connection? Do you think the sound of music is the chirp of wide-oval tires? Do you 4 like to choose between five magnificent sports cars, from a 165-hp funster to a 325-hp ultimate road machine? 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