ora tion Sale THE OSHAWA TIMES. Monday, Mey 15, 1967 23°% FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS - WOODBINE ENTRIES TUESDAY, MAY 16 DEATHS Sparks Champ 'Romulous Hanover Wins iction Sale * LOCKE'S FLORISTS A-Golly _Solly,|Well Now, Valley Royal, Daring . Bully. jasephine G. 2 | . CLEAR AND. FAST Sky Spark, Kelly B-X108 IN., MAY 15 . Despite Loss | FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200, Maiden Mink Taicoars: Kelly B-X111 " Funeral arrangements and 1C oO jthree year old fillies, 6' furlongs |Miss Dynamic, Ferro 111 SATURDAY, MAY 13 4 M. St. Mary's of the floral arrangements for all MONCTON, N.B (CP)--Sam/|Glitter Mounfein, No Boy A-114 |Robby Jr, Grubb X11) r arish Hall, Steve sealers i 4 » N.B. (CE )--SaM pats Honey, Brownell X109 Li'l Eddy, No Boy A-116 | FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000, claiming, FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, daim ~ ak Matlon Ave hoes le WESTBURY. N ie Ermen of Moncton, president of} Added Luxury, Bell X109 Caledon Colonel, Moreau XXX103 maiden two year olds, 4% Furs |ing four year olds and up, 6Furs. 3 id _ Ave. Au OSHAWA SHOPPING | us , N.Y. (AP) ---|finished last as the 1-to-10 favor-jand also set a track record atithe Canadian Professional Box-|M@sicquill, Grubbs xi14 A-Mrs. A. D. Taylor entry _ B-McSam, Alter 20.30 9.30 $.06'5-Apple,_Dittfach $.80 5.30 3.48 Cliff Pethick. Romulous H. d= Billy|i fi : = : air |Bernberti, Hinojosa 119 B-A Nadler, 8. Krupp and W. Moido-|4-Bus Ticket, Inouye 6.20 3.80/8-Ships That Pass, Inouye 13.30 7.70 2 CENTRE in h anover and Billy ite. ; __ {Roosevelt for a three-year-old.|ing Federation, said Sunday/|Just Sailed, Simone xXx104 wan entry 1A-Little Odds, Gomez 3.30/9-Maytown, Valenzuela - 648 = ning Events 728-6555 J ie th nd not get along well} Haughton kept him back in|Bret Hanover had set this in!Lennie Sparks of Halifax is still Bisily Fussy, Ferraror en FIFTH RACE -- Purse, $2700. clalet| Time 55.35, clear and slow 'i Time Ni8 eas ma tin | ry f s a Mc ceas : ane . |Buckminster, Turcotte C- ii (9,000) three year olds, i an in er: Count | 'an in inte Noire, A> le stable. On the race track|sixth place, eight lengths back/1965 with a 1:59 2-5. the Canadian welterweight box-\se an Angel, No Boy A-114 ae ¥ J Aik: Piers Pe, Aeon Gay A gay A se ge Kindness beyond Price, yet, |it's different. of the pace-setting Best of All,) Romulus Hanover now hasling champion despite his defeat|Tudor Twon, Hinojosa. 114 Guidecca, No Boy 111 Prince Sanber, Duke's Ace and Purple|Day's Best and J i Romulous Hanover is a three-|unti ¥ | ; Aue hae ;_|Panorama, Turcotte C-119 Redirect, Grubb A-X106 Patche Late Scratch: A-Sky Spark Y.W.C.A. within reach of all péarald colt whe con its si7f, veiw quarters reached|won three of four Starts this/last Thursday by Fernand Si-|rorest Nymph No Boy 114 Lava Hill, Fitzsimmons. 116 AWillow Downs Farm and Dane Hill|A -- 7 Ziegler, A Nadler and B. Kropon new building) GERROW 064 Messenger Stakes at Roose: , ; year abc 1d Of: 98 Uetime. He|mard off Quebec. es Ehigible ag ahaa is) Buls-iGh igi elas | 106 nee Oy my Stak : ' ; "8 ee as ee 3 iso Eligible -- September sails, Buis- Gilmore, - % ng Then Haughton took him wide, |has.a bankroll of $219,958 and is} Simard claimed the welter-|, Alse Bll be gah Aaya SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim-, SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600 allows F: nes. "ing's +4 : : ' ; ; Atusa, No Boy Open Page, Griffo X106 velt Raceway, harness racing's surged up on even terms with|favored to win the Little Brown| weight title after scoring a un-|a.Grovetree Stable and Dane Hill Acres Wormwood 'Scrubs, Gomet 118 jing three and four year olds 1 1-16 miles ances, three year old fillies, 6 Furs: °° * FUNERAL CHAPEL of art, crafts, millin- richest race and the first leg in|Best of All at t ; o i ; 12- cisi |Entry B-Mrs. Ha Luro Entry C-M. T.D./Norway House, Armstrong 111 |(Off 229) |2-Kan Jive, Grubb 3.80 2.70 sssmaking and gym 390 KING STREET WEST the pacing Triple Crown.|stretch and yng regan " ie - vi . Trl hag A ag aera 4 eas Hage ur OVER Taylor and Mrs. B. M. Benitz entry A.Golden West Farms Entry 1A-Baby Dill, Gomez 7.80 4.60 5.10|4-Speedy Sonnet, Barroby 3.2 PY 4 5-4:30 in. the Telephone 728-6226 Haughton is one of h ¥ (sire : win |s Pp pacing p {Sparks in Granby, Que. |, SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000 claim-|(Exacotr wagering). 7-Full Force, Barroby 6.10 4,80|3-Alice Parkes, Ditffach 2.0.5 : Pica s harness rac-\easily in record time. An entry with Nardin's Byrd,| Ermen said Sunday the CPBF ing (3,000) four year olds ¢nd up. 6 SIXTH RACE -- Purse 2,600 Allow- 1A-Dark Freedom, Fitzsimmons §.10/Time 11 n, 7-9 at night. The ing's best known drivers. ; : ay ; bbb 8 eta ' ic tj-| furlongs lances, three year olds, 6 furlongs Time 152 1-5 Also Ran In Order: Jesting maid' end atines will' be oF "He's th ect The time of 1:59 1-5 for the|who finished third, he paidjordered Sparks to defend his ti-\count' Lively, pittfah 112 Mr. Sin, .No Boy 111 Also Ran In Order: Yumka, Midnight|Miss Chop. ; salen ely 2:80 : STAFFORD He's the greatest I've ever|mile broke Adios Butler's 2:00/$5.80, $2.60 and $2.80 in the Mes-|tle against leading contender Stee! Leader, Ferraro 115 Kitty G. Turcotte 113 Echo, Breezy Breeze, Short Affair, Silver! ¢ rately 2:30. and 7:30 BROTHERS LTD driven. enthused Haug hiss Mass - k Ake abst orcs Joey Durell> of Baie St. Anne,| Tony's. Count, No Boy. 112 Come By Chance, Barroby A-113 |Run and Set The Course SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,008 vill be served. ' ton after his problem colt had\2 eee Mark set in 1959 senger. 70) eu) ot, ANNE, | mad Charge, Barroby 115 Sweet intent, Kelly A -- P Smith and Mrs. H A Luro entry jadded "Whimsical Stakes' three year, - Authorized Dealers , ------------|N.B, last month. He said Si-|Bench Warrant, No Boy 115 Devivar, Elliott 123 The Daily Double, McSam (8) and Baby|olds and up, fillies and mares, 1 mile. en, > MISSION. FREE ROCK OF AGES hig be favored Best of All mard's fight Thursday was not! 2¢ Invader, No Boy rs Pousse Cafe, Fitzsimmons M2 DiII-(), Paid $166.70 furt cpurse sub ahe . % ' "/ Hs Fort Rouge, Inouye, |Take the Pot, Fitzsimmons rice Water, Gomez Af . YONE WELCOME FAMILY MONUMENTS rid "7 me Resins ter Oe saline a title bout. Nacuba,.No Boy 112 | princess -Selket, No Boy 113 _ THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim-|1A-Anxious Age, Inouye 2.60 2.10 irst prize Saturday night. "I've ig a er u se . ner |Viva La Bell, No Boy 112 \Captain Roo, Grubb X11 inn_maiden two year olds, 4' Furs |4Liz, Falenzuela 210+ 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 never had a horse with as much . a |River Party, No Boy 115 Penatrater, Alter 118 |1A-Tiger Court, Dittfach 6.80 3.40 2.50|/Time 147 1-5 Turf soft DAY, MAY 16 Whitby, Ont. speed as this one." . }River Party, No Boy 115 Springboard, No Boy 113 |3-Bairnoral, Green 3.50 2.80) Also Ran; A-Hinemoa (DH) and Snow , : pe dea L Teams Somebody Cry, Moreau, XXX112 |Reichstadt, Barroby A-123 6Cary Ann, Walsh 4.40, Time (DH) Haughton didn't accompany . e in Fair Candy, Inouye 107 A-Lanson Farms Entry Time .56 jLate Scratch: Speedy Lament Romulus back to the stable Canisteo, Ferraro 112 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 Al-| Also Ran In Order: DQ-Hi Duke,|DH -- Deadheat for 4th rege VOODVIEW IN MEMORIAM "T stay away from him @a avore umiga Talent 'Scout, No Boy 115 lowances, three year olds and 'up 6/2|Spring. Comet, Come To Hand, Vicuna|A -- G. W. Brydson and D. Banks enity J so Eligible --- My Boy Richard, Waish irl, Four Blues xactor, Ice Water an nxious a, UNITY CENTRE Wo Boy Tih, tld boca Late Scratch: A-Confederation Year paid $7.00 bit 112; Strong Willed, No Boy 112; Robdix,| Royal Herod, Dittfach 105 In Major Socce there," Haughton said.. "He * . Py No Boy 115; Andrea Inez, Fitzsimmons! Arctic Canuck, Fitzsimmons 113 A -- Dane Hill Acres and B. Sweeney iaicig BARROW -- in loving memory of ajminds only his groom in the) NEW YORK (AP)--Dr. Fager, $2.60. Reason to Hail paid $2.80 114; Dula Gail, Bell XX100; Hit The|Bold Champ Fitzsimmons 113 entry | EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,300, claim- dear husband and father, Gerald Bar-|s ' . u A ae wi ; * si oa Line, Turcotte 122. ' DQ -- Finished second but was dis-|ing four year olds and up, 1 1-16 milena . | N G O row, who passed away May 15, 1965. eed pg soar ' Pio a 'O/tossed aside the challenge of|to show. LONDON (CP)--Standings of *'Thigo RACE -- Purse $2,200 Maiden|Ron rhe King crubb X114 qualified and placed fourth + Oe | eBengal, Grubb P70 480 ab --Sadly missed and ever remembered a bite out of me. previously unbeaten Tumiga a| Elcam Stable's Royal Mala-|the top teams in Old Country'two year old fillies Foaled in Canada. (Exactor Wagering) ___|STony B. Good, Ferraro 5.70) 4200 ©, s. 55 and 57 by wife and family. Romulus sometimes acts UP|quarter-mile from home and|bar came from far back to win|soccer leagues, including Satur-/4', furlongs _ EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 claim-| gay beh RACE Purse $2,300, claim-|8-Harlion, Barroby 480 : on the race track, t In h : ' ; Cuddle and Kiss, No Boy 117 ing (3,000) three and four year olds,|ing four year olds and up, 62 Furs. |Time 149 | COURTNEY -- In loving memory of * 'rack, too. In his|went on Saturday to a_ six-|the 12th running of the $68,950 day's games: South Park, Fitzsimmons 117 foaled in Canada. 1 1-16th miles 4Wee Lassie, Steve 17.00 8,90 4.10| Alse Ran In Order: Mighty Patrol, -+ GHT 8 P.M. crue ne who passed last prep race on May 3 for the length victory in the 92nd run-|Illinois Derby by 1% lengths on| |Nangela, Dittfach A-117 North Duchess, Kelly X109 Megas pee ceeitioles 13.40 Bd ball Be ania Ld "eran, Blue 1966, i 3 ; - ; .s ENGLISH LEAGUE leeti } 0 i } re, .70| Chimes r Dear Mother, you are not forgotten, |Messenger he broke stride and ning of the $58,300 Withers Mile) the final day of the Sportsman's ENGI ISH LEAGUE Gold On gh aioe xin Raney. te Hinolose. We Time 120 4-5 Lele Scratch: $0 Good" D BARN enV on Sastry Yau Are to. its, a i in Chie: F ; Division I Sailor Take Care, Fitzsh nl . 10: Also Ran In Order: Tricky Scamp, Al-|A -- Dane Hill Acres and Falcon Stable. . Still in memory you are with us og a t er hii meeting in Chicago Satur WTL F APtiMink stole, Grito oxi. re atau 14 berta Sunshine and Tickled' Silly entry ' As you always were before. i remendous stretc ay. a a ak Vics Turn, Grubb X112 Thunder Jay, Grubb X104 The Exactor, Wee Lassie and Park(|Attendance, 10,380 TRA BUSES Sadly missed by daughters Valli, Car- LEAGUE LEADERS |power, the three-year-old from} Pointmenow edged Gentleman Man United 24 12'6 84 45 60 Pyrochlore, Nedeay 117 Gray 'Band, Griffo X11 {Heights, Paid $244.90 Total Handie, $633,058 lyn, Dannelle and son Shawn. s Notts F 23.10 9 64 4156 Bolero Weeper, Gritfo 8-X112 i Kelly X115 | ices Gia MRY -- In loving Grammory of 6 American League |W. L. McKnight's Tartan Stable| James for second money in the Pottanhain 24°810 71 4856 Serenity a No Ber 117 ae Shae, Eitesimnmons A-114 iew station grow, Clements? dear daughter, sister and aunt, Helen AB RH Pet.|came within one-fifth second of|/1% mile race for three-year- lass 2g 111 9 61 42 53 A-Windfields Farm Entry Sandeen, Kornblum X109 ner of Simcoe' and" Wik, Elizabeth Palmer, who passed awey|Kaline, Det 99 21 36 .364|the track record as he stepped|olds. \iverpotl 1913.10 64 4751] FOURTH RACE =. Purse Shion caution Cavin eee tee Open for, business during "One tad and ionely year has passed |F. Robinson, Bal 95 20 31 .326\the distance unger Braulio} . onsiil Division Il ling (4,000) four year olds and up. 6 Was Rejected, Dittfach A-11S GREENWOOD RACEWAY Pe Since our great scrrow fell, Carew, Min 87 11 28 .322|/Baeza in 133 4-5. 2 JOCKEYS INJURED OD as 6 74 43 59 |(urlonss 0 Also Eligible -- Those who Wait, ED Nevo can avert ' "*'\Casanova, Win 78 9 25 .21| Trainer Johnny Nerud said) Two of the 12 horses stumbled sh amante ton 48 89 98 48 4 Tomboy Pent Sivone Kx I03 ing" Rich, Rervero, 100 SATURDAY, MAY 13 God gave us strength to meet it, |Petrocelli, Bos 10017 42 .320|Sunday Dr. Fager will not start|and tossed their riders on the) O'Verny 52 B19 71. &4 BO (Arctic Troops, Hinojosa, 113 A- W. G. Campbell, A. Greco and Vale- a 5 : 7 SIRTHS Ai ecearps, 10 face the Blow. | P i li t Saturday's Preakness|first turn.-One of them was the Carlisle 23 613 71 5452)Merry Arctic, Michaud XXX101 crest Farm FIRST RACE -- Mile pace, claiming C., Chippidale, Midnight A. Grattan and But what it meant to lose you Runs--Tovar, Minnesota, 22;/in next Saturday's Preaknes ie ' Blackburn 191310 56 4651|Miss Sheila B. Kornblum X103 X-5 Ibs AAC; XX-7 Ibs AAC; XXX- 10|purse $800 Adios Dominion sik No one will ever know. Kaline, 21. because the second leg of the|5-to-2 favorite, Son Jack, ridden loswich 1716 9 70 5450|TWinkle Jay, Hinojosa 108 Ibs AAC; Post Time 2. p.m 5. [ODOMOA Anne Mabie 100 G0 08 2 co We and wine bea & Ba' eremembered by Mom, Bod and) Runs batted in--Kaline, 22;/triple crown is too close to the/by Arthur Anderson. The other| *! Division U1 Senator Gray, No Boy A-116 Otel toslan Shore NN oe Ee RO ane Ae sae aun een c= Mle, AU eee jannounce the arrival or sein . fi weaued ta dear|Freehan, Detroit, 21. Withers. was Nehoc's Bullet, ridden PF ounean PR 2615 5103 3867 THe, 10 3 usged Yenkee, sual De,| Cee ete ang SM Le ES f > - ving memory o' Ff s 3 ice 7 j ; 7 ic j y. s s - ' on afi lps hea 80 H ugge: ee, 8 ic, | 1-Ear' et * re . .! "4 y, aya Weep PY the Osh daughter and ister." lene, who passed. Hits--Kaline, 36; Fregosi, Cal-) Nerud disclosed he is thinking) Richard Ado hanil paicerson ey | Watford 201412 61 46 54 bd S Armbro "G inny, Spicy Number and 2Billy" Hall, Hicks a 2.70 |. A brother for Kime away May 15, 1966. jifornia, 33. jin terms not only. of the $150,-/fered a broken collarbone and). sang 92 915 76 5753 ou Tica ries ar |Merrywood Atom Time 2:06 1-5 : Dear daughter, you are not foruotten.) Doubles -- Campaneris, Kan-|000-added Jersey Derby May 30/Winant multiple fractured ribs.|Reading © Lge 7 | __| Also Started: Bobby Reid and Fearless J ba a oo di grab sas City, 9; Mincher, California,|at Garden State Park but also| Royal Malabar was timed in|Middlesb'gh 22 9 14 eee Let Pn cl beeen: a) ona Cs Pave Se - Ja A till in memory you are w me, ' 9, ' " . D rere 9 7 7 59 |tioned, purse $2, xactor, an » Pays . et Were alti | As you always. were before, ana| Yastrzemski, Boston, and Hersh-jof the $100,000 Metropolitan|1:51 1:5 and earned $37,922, | Bristol ahd Bt 76 67 53 « |1-Sykee Hanover, Wingert1.50. 5.70 3.60 Sean EN . con af the Cehawa General nies remembered by berger, KC, 7 Handicap at Aqueduct on the Royal Malabar paid $14, $8.00) sckport 96 12 7 65 37 64| 0 00 ac rien | chynden_Almners. ttapster 9.80 520 Feed hag giliry bes Ne pect The randchild for Mr. and Mrs, NOSAL -- In loving memory of a dear| Triples -- Versalles, Minne-|same day in which he would and $4.20. Pointmenow Paid e thport 93 1310 69 42 59| Time 2:05 2-5 ee eae EPhyilis Gold, MeKinley 8.20 3.00 340 ' . --_ : Py H -{s oO ie La ae : Innerail, eida » is juke, irkin \ 5S n ind Mr. and Mrs. wi sister, Diane, who passed away May 15,/sota, 4; Knoop, California, 3. {clash with Buckpasser, 1966/$8.80 and Gentleman James re lBarrow 241111 76 5459 a : ae and Drednaught TACT reer, Findley8.20 3.00 3.40. Morris and fourth floor e fe each day we miss her,| Home runs--Freehan and Ka-|Horse of the Year and holder|turned $3. ae Invanmete 211410 63 4356), JOHANNESBURG (AP)--)most black nations remain bitter] Daily Double, (2) and (1), pays $82.80 [Time 2:06 3-5 ' fiends may think the wound Is healed|line, 7; Agee, Chicago, Blefary,|of the world record for one mile.| At Baltimore, Pimlico track, |( oe 211213 70 5554|50uth Africa, seeking to woo/against South Africa because Of] yuinp pace -- mile pace, elaiming,| Sutty kings Keer Tee feb hpoe oj im and Anne (nee Ris. Ce thin eur hearts, concesied. Baltimore and F. Robinson, 6. ah eo a iainee dh % Me essed he ore Pac lb ' 5 al peepee Karte tee phen at apa -- Sader,' Wap! 'ie 3.80 ee igs 2 pe and caliower H . 59 ,600- , - " . 3 : ing s ee >. 3-Radar, es .10 3.80 3.50|Nos. 14 : , Nancy "ellabeth ag eee SEO Wer Niece repava " Bleek Ties 'ach Coke: stats this year and a sixth 'e cap in 2:36 3-5. War Censor, the) yo gi aga Be da rastat Darras ae aes For. the rest, the proffered 28 Seite "Hope, Gemmil et ee ee ee jay, B. /, ¢ ' ' > % ty "eG N 3 . | '; # ; 5 . SP Nee eR st ¢ ' ' ta: Matthies ete SHERIDAN -- In loving memory' of|paneris, 8; D. Green, K.C., 6;|seven career outings, Dr. Fager|favorite at $4.60, $3.20 and $3,)__-"_"_-"________| Racial segregation is stilljhand of friendship creates the Time 2:07 sas Meadowview ~ Champ, |WIOHTH RACH -- Mile pace, Invites > he fourth floor statt, my dear son, Gordon Sheridan, June '5,| Aparicio, Balt., 5; Lewis, K,C.,/earned $37,895, wor by four lengths from Deck |strictly enforced for South Afri-/problem that everyday segrega-| pine Hii cha' Tome sealer, Edvemeedlealaze Bick maples 4.00 2.70 2.30 -- Joseph and Mariorie, yea bald a enat-aeen in any. healt) 15. Dr. Fager paid $3.60, $2.20|/Hand, who paid $8.40 and $8.20. ca's 14,800,000 non-whites, but/tion laws and practices here|Wally and Mark Boone 1-Adios Alice, McKinely 3.60270 ) announce the arrival of @ There the sun will always shine, jand $2.20. Tumiga finished five| Needle Him was third at $17.60. an la e the best white facilities are of-|would humiliate any black en- 4-Dean Herbert, Herbert 3.90, homas, weighing 4 Ibs, 2 For there will never be another j inner's' § f th fonttart : FOURTH RACE -- Mile pace, cond.,| Time 2:05 ' 2, 1967, at 4:28 p.m. at the Like that wonderful son of mine, | Andrew Stefanyshyn (Anne) of lengths in front of Reason to) The winner's share 0} e fered to black dignitaries from) voy. purse $1,500 Also Started: J. J. Wann, Lou. Song ai Hospital. Many thanks | --Loving Mother: Detroit Hail and returned $2.80 andipurse was $38,740. other countries. _ | Vorster is following the exam- ithed ut tee 6.30 red He and Baron Adios Ing and fourth floor staff. A LASTING TRIBUTE i Requiem high mass will be|==== , pen FOR ERE { | ~ new reer ore ple set by his predecessor,|¢wainut Herbert, Goodale pas MunTH hace -- Mile pace, cond,, reer | i «| Ti 2073. ' om and Irene (nee Wysot- For Permanence and dignity |sung at St. Gregory's Roman ro essor fas) ben Ub. Hire Selenpors| Hendeik Verwoerd, Wien Sami gs ers bows Chamalthewy oun Dare 906 La ae mi fe Samples. ie birth of we suggest Catholic Church by Rev. John |seeking economic benefits. Swa-|toland's prime minister, Chief| pavey's Girl, Perennial, Mick's Girl and| -Brown Ned," Ellicott 5.10 3. 3 'ozs., on' Sunday, May 4 i MOUNT LAWN Markle. May 16 at 10 a.m even Pe ecor a jziland is almost certain to be-/Lebua Jonathan, visited South|Ridge Valley Duke Oe: Birkel, Feagan _ 5.30 Joseph's Hospital, Peter> i MEMORIAL PARK In lieu of flowers, the family come No. 4 when it reaches in-|Africa four days before Ver-| piety RACE -- Mile pace, claiming| Also Started: Celerina (DQ), Francie " : BRONZE MEMORIALS ie asking telehds to. contribs a eeps usy | ependence in the next year or] woerd was assassinated in 1966. jpurse_ $1,400 ae ran a0 1.10) Sieg RuaeY Brae, Wander Giet and : i . 7 tat -Miste y vies f , \ clon Grattan arrival of tusen' enant® ; For co sae cea pleoss 14), the Canadian Cancer Society At Waterloo Invitational ae oS Prime Minister V; A senior government official|7 Monticello, Weples 4.10 4.60|Celerina finished first placed fourth en ounces, on Wednesdey, visit the Par . in Oshawa. i ' Sait. atyied| ough Prime Minister Vor-|/entertained Jonathan at lunch in|1-Shooting Par, Findley 3.80| lapped on break at the wire. at the Oshawa Gener 723-2633 | LONDON (CP) -- Self - styled|ster has repeatedly offeredja leading whites--only hotel--|Time 2:06 45 , Attend 10, 35 ster for Jane and Mar- FUNERAL OF WATERLOO (CP) -- Seven| Legge, a distance specialist Professor Afferbeck Laude Y,|friendship to the rest of Africa,'but in a private dining room. Also Started: Shady Valley, Adio# Ray|Attendance, 10,409. Handle, $512,552. . Ie 5) ' . Stuart, Gray, |, dear father of argaret) Dewart, Peter on, Oshawa; Walter, Mid ape Breton; Harold ang oc. Dear brother of Mrs Lloyd, Toronto; aged 7{ ett is resting at the Mac- 1 Home, Madoc. Funersl (, May 17 to St. Peter's church for service at 3 Tozer officiating. interment p Cemetery. Donations to n lieu of flowers requested, Leh ee sent to Rev. V, 7 int, el Per Hon : f-|16, Dundas District 10, Kitch- the deceased was born, May 31,)was held, May 12, at West-|ber tied records in the hal F , : a ec Moar" ctl 1896, in the Ukraine. She came|minster, United Church with|mile and the 220-yard dash re-jener St. Jerome's 10, Welland|. kp gee ggg gy bel NON-CALLABLE erm in her" Vist year, to Canada 18 years ago and|/Rev. John Porter officiating. | spectively. 10, North Bay Chippewa 8, Dun- where tagiish Peist Monica e late William and Emma Omemee, and dear sister ngham, of 133 Adelaide to Oshawa three years ago. She|Lawn Cemetery. Pallbearersjinches in the triple jump and|6, Sarnia Central 5, Strathroy 4, i Br gg otha el rhe was a member of St. George's|were: Dick Weirsma, Al Sher-|22 feet one inch in the long|Waterloo 4, Kitchener-Waterloo| her cea book. Py Se ink njarrivest 0, Kitchener Grand River 0,|UP to her an x 15, at 9:30 a.m. Interment ry, Omemee, at 1] a.m. eth Urquhart of Omemee yyman, onn ckering General Hospital, y 14, 1967, John Czochra, beloved husband of Mar- @, 32 Birch Cres., Ajax, Mrs. Yadwiga Borkoskt Marion Czochra, Oshawa3 f Mrs. Janina Pszybia, j at the Wm. E. Sherrin No. 2 Highway, Picker- (just east of Harwood . Funeral Wednesday at Hedwig's R.C. Church, Oshawa, for Requiem n. The rosary will be ree neral home, Tuesday eve- . Interment Resurrection by. les C. iness at his residence, 110 outh, Whitby, on Friday, Charles C. Davis beloved Aarjorie L. Jones, dear J. Glover (Doris), Mrs. th) of Oshawa, Lynne at rles N. of Toronto in hig ing at the W. C. Town , Whitby, for service in Monday, May 15, at 10:30 Union Cemetery, Osh- 1914,| Karachi originates in Paki- . : he ceased was born, Feb. 24, »| Karachi 4 s in Pa regen? ji oS Bt Sonia heme ce at Grzybowice, Poland, He came| stan, Some seems to come Pecoming a serious social locked ane Co une _ that and @ No. 30, AF and AM will to Oshawa from Poland 17 years| from the region just north of oraggert pris cone' gee: Ea Doi . Freie Pager I Produce Sunday at 9 p.m. " . i ' A n ere has SUK | ahia ee was marnied here: sani th Belin: On Velen also been a sudden increase in route between Sinkiang and n 7 year 6 month 53% bonds due December 1, 1974 ah oe Stine Genes al a eiinloyee of Houdaille In-| States, West Germany and supply, owing to three succes- Pakistan through the Indus y NGTON (CP) -- A Issue price: 99.00% beloved wife of Danyio dustries Limited for 16 years,| Japan, although other coun- SiV@ years of drought in this hie has probably made the en oe oe ane 00 ta Yieldi bout 5.67 . : 3 Sl " ate ° red t yorld. traffic easier, rade deficit of $386,000, i STP aie ee cag Mr. Michalski was a member] tries get consignments. ge Ripe agate sider n Said lates fom produce was recorded with ielding about % to maturity hawa, in her 80th year, Armstrong Funeral Home, fequiem High Mass in St. sinian Greek Catholic day, May 17, at 10 a. be held at the funeral at 8 p.m.) George tin the Oshawa General aturday, May 13, 1967, ki, beloved husband. of ther of Barbara, Oshawa, ) Byczkowski, Poland and wski, St. Catharines, son alski, Poland, in his 54th t the Armstrong Funeral © with Requiem High Mase mee apr' gh ge tegl a og gv pad chirra, dagea, djamba, ria- igh ieiick ud the traffic |worth of feed and fodders. é 44% Bonds due June 1, 1967 and for general purposes of the Government of Canada. Q MG iain ; . ts Fog i 'i can be ju yt! iz 2 i rchases t an aes will' be Rea aria mass. Interment will be in pro Wen a8 lp isa aaeliaa the selkures. 'The o6 sone Ge ten ee be + : The new 5% Bonds due July 1, 1970 are an. addition to $215,000,000 of 5% Bonds due Monday, 8 p.m. ee els ke bes grey a £ fants CHINA MAIN SOURCE impounded recently at London |Japan and totalled $626,000,000, July 1, 1970, dated July 1, 1965, February 1, 1966 and May 1, 1966. Villiam Burton fanersl ion at) oc, today: exchange to buy gold in the Traditionally the drug has airport in a consignment of |a gain of $6,300,900. The new Bonds will be dated June 1, 1967 and will bear interest from that date. Principal stings on Saturday, May ) Robinson, in his 4éth husband of Gwendolyn rother of Mrs. Ken An- , Kingsten, Mrs. Brevin » Mrs. A. Ferris (Pearl), srace Truelove of \'est- ia Hickey of Godfrey, 1 of Actinolite, Osborne Allan of Oshawa. Resting funeral Chapel, 390 King i : : comes from the Chinese side of marijuana. The total weight | wi Jes i i i ce in th . Mr. a Mrs. Daniel Zacer- a F4 with the Western Hemisphere, : ce In the chapel on Wed- "gy outside Karachi, of the belt. of natcotion was 87 tonk, Dadeda ick 1h pee OMA Ot 08 transfer requirements where applicable.) metery. , A Fittings Ltd. employee for} VALUE ZOOMS Sinkiang is an autonomous Unless the police are given |U.S. exports and 12 per cent of The new Bonds are authorized pursuant to an Act of the Parliament of Canada and both ieee 16 years, Mr. Zacerkowny came| Marijuana sells in Karachi Chinese province and consists a tip-off they generally find it | imports. principal and interest are a charge on the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada. turday,, bt aad 8 to Winnipeg from Poland about| for -30 to 40 rupees a pound, f @ sandy desert skirted by a difficult to track down the | Prospects for 1967 indicate a ate ny, beloved husband of 40 years ago and was married in| or $7 to $9 Canadian. By the 'Semicircle of arid mountains, dope. Often they are defeated |larger Canadian deficit because Subscriptions, subject to allotment, may be made to Bank of Canada, Ottawa, through yy Ae 1937 to the former Anne Proskin. | time it reaches Western mar- © the slopes of which hemp "by the twists and dodges |shipments of feeder-class cattle any investment dealer eligible to act as a primary distributor or through any bank in ; ndrew Stefanyshyn He lived in Oshawa 19 years| kets the price has increased 88 been grown for centuries. traffickers think up. One that |from the West have dropped, Canada. year. Rest- mstrong Funeral Home, Requiem High Mass in hurch, Tuesday, May 16, rment Resurrection Cem- at the Funeral Home p.m.) (In lieu of sige 5 wobld B Cancer Society \ CARD OF THANKS MRS. AMALIA SACHLAS The funeral service for Mrs. Amalia Sachlas, who died, May 'my gratitude and thanks to all f' 'who visited me, phoned, ¥ » Church. RKHAM -- | would like to express KIRK! tee er le | was a patient in the one Cor ital. A _ Special thanks fo Drs. Halam-Andres, Gardner, Ri i) and Culp. Also nurses, nurses' aides and all the staff on 3A and In tensive care, tr, John H. Kirkham. OBITUARIES MRS. WASYL HALUK Following a lengthy sickness the death occurred, May 13, at the Oshawa General Hospital, of Mrs. Wasyl Haluk, of 284 Malaga Road. The former Peliahia Haluk, lived in Winnipeg before moving Ukrainian Greek Catholic The deceased is survived by her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Zczuryk (Stephanie) of Toronto; a son, Wolodymyr of Oshawa and two grandchildren. The deceased is at the Arm- strong Funeral Home for Requiem High Mass in St. Rev. J. C. Pereyma will sing the mass. Prayers will be recited at the funeral home at 8 p.m., Tues- day. GEORGE MICHALSKI In poor health for the past year, George Michalski, 826 Douglas Street, died May 13, at the Oshawa General Hospital. A son of Joseph Michalski and the late Nancy Hedwig, the de- of St. Hedwig's Catholic Church and of Local 222, UAW. His survived by his wife, the former Maria Krocz; his father; a daughter, Barbara; a sister, Lidia Byczkowski of Poland and a brother, Anthony, of St. Catha- rines, Ont. -The deceased is at the Arm- strong Funeral Home for Requiem High Mass in St. Hed- HARRY ZACERKOWNY Harry Zacerkowny, 66, died Sat., May 13 at Oshawa General Hospital after a lengthy illness. Mr. Zacerkowny, of 63 Greta Street, was the son of the late before his death. Mr. Zacerkowny is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ted Jesionowski (Olive Marie) of Qahawa and by one sister, Mrs. 11, at the Oshawa General Hos- pital, in her 7lst year, was held in St. George's Anglican Church at 11 a.m., May 13. The service was conducted by Rev. John Koulouras, pastor of the North Toronto Greek Ortho- dox Parish. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Peter Bakogeorge, Thomas Gascoigne, George Poulis, Chris Zanetos, Ron Hichs and Carl Vedouras. FUNERAL OF ANDREW DAVID SIMPSON The funeral for Andrew David Simpson, 41, who died, May 10, at Oshawa General Hospital, Interment was held at Mount ban, William and Robert Munro, Douglas Lindsay and Ronald Peters. meet records were broken and two equalled Saturday at the annual University of Waterloo Warriors invitational track and field meet. Monarch Park of Toronto cap- tured team honors over Tor- onto Michael Power with East York third and defending cham- pion Oakville-Trafalgar fourth in the high school meet. Dennis McGann of Thistle- town and Bob Legge of Oak- ville-Trafalgar set two records each, Julian Lebofsky of North- view Heights, Doug Morris of Michael Power and the Mon- arch Park relay team shared the others. Roger Tremblay of Monarch Park and Al Ford of West Hum- McGann soared 46 feet 3% jump for his records. The for- mer triple jump record was 44-1014. covered the mile in 4:25.4 and the two-mile event in 9:50.3. Morris cleared 13-6 in the pole vault to erase his own mark of 12-41%, set last year. Labofsky was clocked in 50.6 seconds in the 440. Tremblay managed 1:59.1 in the 88¢ and Ford sped over the 220-yard course in 22.9 seconds. Team standings: Monarch Park 66, Michael Power 50, East York 46, Oak- ville-Trafalgar 42, Sudbury 38, Northview Heights 30, Hamilton Hill Park 28, Burlington 28, Sar- nia Northern 28, Toronto This- tletown 24, Kitchener Forest Heights 23, Ancaster 19, Hamil- ton Central 18, Toronto West Humber 18, Dundas Parkside das Highland 7, Oshawa O'Neil Sudbury Lasall 0, Lambton Cen- tral 0. Big Marijuana Seizures attains su't Made In Karachi Lately By RALPH JOSEPH KARACHI (CP) --Big sei- zures of marijuana have been made here during the last few months. But the narcotic traffic continues to thrive, de- spite efforts of Pakistani offi- cials to check it. Apparently not all the mari- juana being smuggled out of There is evidence that the outward marijuana traffic and the inward gold traffic, be- tween Karachi and Persian Gulf 'ports, are intimately linked, The chronic foreign exchange shortage in Pakistan ought to be a natural check to gold smugglers. It doesn't always work that way. "If they can take out of the Same area, which they then smuggle into Pakistan." He said he has actually tracked a notorious gold smuggler taking marijuana out of the country from a lonely spot near Hawke's Bay 12 to 14 times. This makes it eminently worthwhile _ busi- ness for the traffickers. Arrest and imprisonment seen to be taken as occupay tional hazards. In any case, the maximum prison term is two years. But Gen. Moham- mad Musa, governor of West Pakistan, alarmed by the sudden growth in the traffic, has proposed flogging as well. Officials here believe the increase may be attributed to increased demand in Western cities, where drug addiction is a drought, marijuana thrives on it. The drug, in pure form, consists of a resin exuded by the leaves and tissues of In- dian hemp, or cannabis sat- iva, to use the scientific name. Cannabis will only produce resin in a hot, dry climate, Marijuana is known locally as charas, but has several Synonyms such as_ hashish, been produced by the people living in the hot, dry belt just north of Pakistan, in Sinkiang, China, and adjacent areas of the U.S.S.R. The belief is that the Russians wink at the traf- fic. But the bulk probably Some marijuana was--and probably stil is--exported to Samarkand and onward to Afghanistan and Iran, But the main route is southward through the formidable Kara- koram Pass into the Indus Valley. From there it goes either to Leh in the Indian-held part of Kashmir, or on to Chitral and Bajaur in Pakistan. From there on it is practically a straight run to Karachi and the illicit markets outside. The whole region is so land- FLOAT THROUGH RAPIDS Despite milita-ry control posts, resourceful local inhabi- tants still manage to sneak through, A man has been known to tie 40 pounds of dope on his back and ride the rapids on a bloated skin bag. The checkposts high on the mountain slopes could not see what was going on below. fresh fruit from Karachi was a relatively small haul. Last December a bag containing "cottonseed" being loaded on a ship for Liverpool fell on the wharf and burst open--disclos- ing the telltale cotton packs did not work was an attempt to smuggle the stuff out in parcels mailed from numerous "wives" to their "husbands" in London, the Australian who discovered| that his fellow countrymen talked Strine, is about to do a similar job on the various "'lan- guages" spoken in England. His first discovery is Fraffly, the plum-in-mouth speech heard around Mayfair. Examples: "Fraffly glare twef mate chew" --"frightfully glad to have met you" and "'Fraffly caned a few" --"frightfully kind of you." Lauder, in real life a designer called Alistair Morrison, found sudden fame two years ago when he wrote a letter to a Sydney newspaper spoofing the Aussie way of speech. The thing became a national game and Morrison followed it up with a best-selling book, How to Talk Strine. ISSUE OF $375,000,000 (OR THEREABOUTS) \Dickens was signing copies of through radio and TV shows. GOVERNMENT OF CANADA BONDS DATED JUNE 1, 1967 Bank of Canada is authorized by the Minister of Finance to receive subscriptions for a loan, to be issued for-cash as follows; --I1 year 4 month 44% bonds due June 15, 1968 Issue price: 99.90% Yielding about 4.60% to maturity Interest payable June 15 and December 15 One half month's interest payable June 15, 1967 Denominations: $1,000, $5,000, $25,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000 and --3 year 1 month 5% bonds due July 1, 1970 Issue price: 99.75% Yielding about 5.09% to maturity Interest payable July 1 and January 1 One month's interest payable July 1, 1967 Denominations: $1,000, $5,000, $25,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000 Chisit."" Miss Dickens began in- scribing a copy to Emma Chisit when it turned out the woman was simply asking in her Aus- tralian accent: 'How much is it?" Morrison's pseudonym Affer- beck Lauder is Strine for "al- phabetical order." He called himself a '"'professor of Sinney University'? and it was months before his identity leaked out He was recently in London to launch his second Strine book, Nose Tone Unturned. Canada Has Trade Deficit the U.S. by Canada last year. The gap was identical a year earlier and about $40,000,000 higher than the average for the period 1960-64. Canada sold the U.S. $240,- 100,000 worth of farm items in 1966, including $62,000,000 worth of cattle, $53,000,000 worth of meat, $20,000,000 worth of fruit and vegetables and $13,000,000 Interest payable December 1 and June 1 Denominations: $1,000, $5,000, $25,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000, The Minister of Finance reserves the right to accept or reject in whole or in part any subscription and to allot a total of not less than 90% (i.e. $337,500,000) and not more than 110% (i.e. $412,500,000) of the above amount. Bank of Canada has agreed to acquire a minimum of $135,000,000 of the new Bonds, open as to maturity. Proceeds of the offering will be used to redeem $325,000,000 of Government of Canada As usual, fruit and prepara- tions led at $120,000,000 followed by: corn $85,000,000; soybeans $85,000,000; vegetables and prep- arations $73,000,000; and cotton $30,000,000. In terms of total farm trade and-interest are payable in lawful money of Canada. Principal is payable at any Agency of Bank of Canada. Interest is payable at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank without charge. Definitive bonds will be available on or about June 1, 1967 and thereafter in two forms: bearer form with coupons attached and fully registered form with interest payable by cheque. Bonds of both forms will be in the same denominations and fully interchangeable as to denomination and/or form without charge (subject to Government owing to lower American prices. Canadian shipments totalled 475,587 head against 560,105 in 1965 and only 183,300 a year ear- mys lier,