Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 May 1967, p. 27

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TICE to -?DITORS and others having ainst the Estate of Fetterly. sometimes Jean Fetterly and igenia Fetterly, late of Oshawa, in the ir fully pon et to the Executor on the 7th day of 7, after which date tor will distribute having regard only aims of which it have had notice. 1A and GREY COMPANY ndos Street West, Ontario, solicitors JOTTON, ndas Street West, Ontario, CACHANCE, 399 Malaga will not be responsible for racted in my name, ifter this day May yned, Lionel F. Lachance yn Sale y, May 27th ion Sale of Schools perties, starting at .--Pianos, teach- 6 school bells, ntity of school The property of aship School Area se schools are sit- the heart of the -akes, surrounding 'incial Park near hey are very suit- rmanent dwellings homes, being close wy. between Lind- terboro. Absolute- ve. information and appointments con- dickson, Auction- ro, Lindsay A.C. 12. ON SALE FD. J. Jackson St. E., Oshawa 27, 1967 O'CLOCK frigerator, 4-bur- c «stove, chairs, suite, chrome g television, vac- Fi sewing machine, many other arti- merous to men- cash. No reserve Auctioneer. 725- 3 Events Council of od Association CO AT VA CIVIC TORIUM May 26th ver )00.00 IZES 'kpot ball al Game alator Games a) d Games nes $50 each .00 (receive one gular games). Sc double card jockpot. Door Prizes Il be played on © cards. alth--7:15 p.m, es--8:15 p.m, JSES and Simeve St. :00 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Available ----_--______4 BINGO IGHT Game 7:45 <POT nd 58 UST GO ing and Simcoe 715 p.m, ednesday Pavilion $s to charity sday Ad Coming Events SUNNYSIDE BINGO TWO JACKPOTS 53 and 55 $500 in 52 Nos. or less $200 In-enounced Nos. $25. Consolation Prize $10. per both games $150. Jackpot $20, PER LINE $50, FULL CARD $800. REGULAR GAMES $20. PER GAME $40. IN 17 NOS. or LESS $150. SPECIAL GAMES $50. DOOR PRIZES EARLY BIRD GAME at 7:45 ADMISSION $1.00 Every Thursday RED BARN BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS AT 7:00 and 7:30 P.M. Children under 16 Not Admitted! (mrs. onstfer | BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM FREEK -- Clarence and Claire nee |Godden) are pleased to announce the birth of @ son, John David, Sunday, May 23, 1967, at Whitby. Mother and son now at Oshawa General Hospital. JOHNSTON -- Dr. and Mrs. Edward Johnston (nee Dickens) are happy to announce the arrival of a daighter,! |Susan Margaret, born Sunday, May 21, |1967 at Univarcity Hospital, |Alberta. A sister for Maureen. | MILLER -- Don and Linda (nee Mills) 41 Maribank Rd., Agincourt, Ont., are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Roxanna irene on May 16, |1967 at Toronto General Hospital. Mother land baby doing fine now. Proud grand- | parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mills and jMr. and Mrs. Charles Miller. First great-; grandchild for Mrs. E. J. Richardson. DEATHS Edmonton, | HRYCANUK -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Wanda, who passed away! May 24, 1966. In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade awzy, Our hearts were almost broken, You fought so hard to stay, But when we saw you sleeping, So peacefully,"free from pain, We could not wish you back To suffer that again. | --Sadly missed by daughters. Carol, Josephine, and son Johnny. | HRYCANUK -- In loving memory of a} dear mother, Wanda, who passed away May 26, 1966. What we would give if we could say | Hello, Mom, in the same old way | To hear your voice, see your smile, To sit with you and chat awhile So you who have a mother | Cherish her with care For you'll never knew the heartache Till you see her vacant chair. \--Sadly missed by daughter Joan, son- \Indaw Donnie and grandson Randy. | HRYCANUK -- In memory of a very ABERNETHY, Emma Pearl Suddenly on Tuesday May 23, 1967, 72nd year, beloved wife of James Aber- nathy,/ dear mother of. Rae, Bowman- ville, Mrs. H. St. John (Ruth) Scarbor- ough, and Harold, Oshawa, sister of Norman, William) service 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. In- terment, Bowmanville Cemetery. CAIN, James Enlered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, May 23, 1967, James Cain beloved husband of the late Emma Dowling, father of Mrs. William Patrick (Emily) and Mrs. Herbert Nor- ton (Della) of Aurora, Mrs. Aubrey Hurst (Alberta), Mrs. Wesley Nors- worthy (Mabel), Miss Olive Cain, Mrs. |Harold Sills (Marie), Mrs. William) | Cooper (June) and Bud of Oshawa, Leon-| lard of Hamilton, brother of Mrs. Mar-| ppd Hayward of Oshawa, Ns. Thomas rown (NeWjie), Mrs, Albert Cousins | (Flossie), Mrs. Sarah-Dowling and Mrs. |W. Eva Colbeck of Toronte in his 85th jyear. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral |Home, Oshawa with funeral service in |the chapel, Thursday, May 25 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. | O'CONNOR, Arthur William [At his home ing, on Sunday, May 21, 1967, Arthur William O'Connor, in his 77th year, dear |husband of Margaret Dalton, and dear | father of Marguerite, Pearl Metcaif, of Boarnanitlia in her and Dick Metcalf. Resting at the North-| cuft and Smith Fyneral Home, funeral | Maplehurst Farm, Picker-| dear mother, Wanda, who was called jaway May 24, 1966. if | had all the world to give \'d give it, yes and more To hear her voice, see her smile And greet her at the door ge all | can do, dear mother, # go and tend your grave And leave behind tokens of love To the best mother God ever made | like to think when life Is done herever heaven may be She'll be standing at the door Up there to welcome me, |_Sadly missed by Phas Head whey! Fea |inclaw Hank ancy WOODBINE ENTRIES THURSDAY, MAY 25 Clear and Fast FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- ing (3000). Maiden three- and four-year- olds, foaled in Canada. 6 Furlongs (20). Heather, Alter 11) Road Hawk, No Boy 125 Sicilian Sammy, McComb 116 Atoute Vitesse, Sutiaiee XXKX106 Rich trish, Werry A-116 Rock Knight, No Boy 116 M. J.'s Boy, Kornblum X111 French Lesson, Kelly X115 Game Oven, Werry A-120 Also Eligible: Rosvish Princes#, Noj| Boy, 111; Run Around Sue, Bell, X106; | Melville, Griffo, X111; uQick Bid, Bell, X120; He's So Good, Hinojosa, 125; Your GREENWOOD RACEWAY TUESDAY, MAY 1 ile A eae -- Mile pace, elaiming September Salis, Kornblum X106 | Marine Prince, Werry 118 } jryne LUKE -- In loving memory of @ dear mother and grandmother, Lottie May, jwho passed away May 23, 1966, Though her smile is gone forever, | And her hand we cannot touch, We have so many memories | Of the one we loved so much, Her memory is our keepsake With which we'll never part, God has her in His keeping, We have her in our hearts. --Remembered by Harold, Lois and chil- dren, Bruce, Maridn and children. PARROTT -- In loving memory of dear sister, Ethel (Stuttaford) Parrott, who passed away May 24, 1961. Oh how patient in thy suffering, | When no hand could give thee ease, God, the helper of the helpless, Saw thy pain and gave thee peace. |--Sadly missed by sisters, Ruth, Pearl ind brother Gordon. Patricia, Toronto; Morgan, Pickering; Helen, Pickering; Dr. Denis, Stouffville; |Geraldine, Toronto; Dr. Terence, Stouft- |ville; Maurice, Pickering; Moira (Mrs. [Ronald St. Marie), Cooksville; Sgt. | Pilot George, RCAF (killed in action in | 1945); and dear brother of Rt. Rev. John |M. O'Connor, Toronto; Kathleen (Mrs. |Donald Macdonnell), Windermere; Rose Bruce Carter), Roseville, Mich., land the late Rt, Rev. Denis O'Connor JAYCEES | Monster # BINGO Admission 50c Two Jackpots 53 and 58 ONE MUST GO $500. IN 50 NOS. OR LESS $200. In announced Nos. $25. Consolation Prize $10. per line both games $175. Jackpot $20. per line. $75. full card 20 Regulor $20. Games pay double in 17 Nos. or less Five $30. Games Early Bird Game 7:45 P.M. EXTRA PRIZES Every Thursday at the Jubilee Pavilion BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS at 7:00 and 7:15 P.M. ond Returning After Bingo Children under 16 not | Admitted Kinsmen Club of Ajax BINGO SNOWBALL JACKPOT $750 in 57 Nos. Early Bird Starts 7:45 P.M. Thursday, May 25 ANNANDALE GOLF CLUB B and E HORSESHOW ~ May 28 at 11:15 a.m, Western and English Balsam Rd. VY mile north of No. 7 highway, re of Brougham, 9-5444 SOCIAL BINGO, St. George's Hall, cor- ner ae and inverse a Memeneny May 24, 8 'clock, ind prizes. RUMMAGE Northminster | Church, corner Rossland ess Simcoe St., Thursday, May 25, 1 p.m. 39--Notices = WATCH our new station wow beget Supertest, corner of Simi and lam Streets. Open for tastes Fiolis Trebullding. Telephone 728-8473. Want-Ads Don't | Cost-They Pay! =3 jand the late Dr. George O'Connor; also) j surviving are seventeen grandchildren |Mr. O'Connor Is resting at McEachnie |Funeral Home, 28 Kingston Rd. at 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 | Pickering. Funeral on |24, at 10.45 a.m. to St. Francis de saleg | Church, Pickering, for Requiem Mass at! a.m. Interment St.Francis de Sales! Cemetery. Rosary will be reicited at the tee. TB alia on Tuesday evening at 8.45 COOPER, Mary Maud | Entered into rest at Brier Bush Hospital, | Stouffville, on Tuesday, May 23, 1967,/ |Mary Maud Ward of Claremom, Ont.; beloved wife of the late Frank M. Cooper) and dear mother of Rowena (Mrs. Frank Barclay) of Claremont, Isabel (Mrs. William Benson) of Stouffville; Richard} Eileen |CARD OF THANKS /:: purse aber Donn: Findley 9.50 4.40 3.10 6-Grattan Hal G., Coke 2.70 2.40 §-Spicy Number, Feagan 3.30 Time 2:10 2-5 Also Started: Walter Scott, Silly Boy, Rugged Yankee, Ellen 8. Grattan: and Susi Do, RACE -- Mile fret, eond. purse $1,000 1-Ravenwood, Findley 12.50 §.40 3.20 Hicks 4,90 3.00 yy, Alexander 420 3-Our Patricia 8-Favorite Va Time 2:10 3-5 Also Started: Speedy Song, Bernie's Luck Boy (DQ), Miss Patsy Po-Ke Bout, The Van's Admiral and Cindy Sky DQ -- Finished third placed fifth THIRD RACE -- Mile pace, Cond. purse $900 5-Stewart's Hoot, Well'd 14.00 4.80 3.90 8-Reverle, Findiey 5.10 4.30 1-Pointer Hal, Waddell 6.60 Time 2:08 3-5 Also Started: |. N. Wann, Dwain Grat- ifn Davey Lee, Brambles and Adios FOURTH RACE -- Mile pace, claim: Ing purse $1,000 5-Sue Dudley, Curran 5.90 3.30 2.70 3-Pine Hill Cila, Furness 4,90 3.30 é6-Leo M. Wann, Bolly 3.10 Time 2:08 Also Started: Top Notch Pick, Tom's Trailer, Silver Laird, Dixie Wick and Tempo Melody FIFTH RACE -- Mile trot, claiming purse $1,200 8-Jos'le Ro'l Pal, aietber|4.30 sys! 7 1-Faber's Penny, Gemmill 2-Leo Ibaf, Bolly in Time 2:1 : Palacona, Deveraux Dude, 'Van Song R., Wee Crusader and Jimmie Mac LAGERWEY -- In the midst of our sorrow we wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our many! friends for the kindness and sympathy | |shown to us in the los¢ of our dear| mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lagerwey, nee Smit. We especially want to thank Rev. Jac. Geuzebroek of Scarborough for his}7 leonsoling words, all those who paid their last tribute of respect to mother or sent cards of sympathy, the pallbearers of Claremont; Charles A., and deceased; loving sister of Walter of and the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel for Claremont, William of Oshawa, Roy and! efficient services. We wish to express Fred of Claremont. Mrs. Cooper will rest/8/90 our heartfelt thanks and apprecia- | nie Fi | Home, 28 Kings-|tion to Dr. J. W. Bosch and the nurses on Maw He Pickering after 2 p.m., Wed. of the Ajax-Pickering Ge Hospital nesday. Funeral service in the chapel on|for their dedicated services during the 3 |three months of mother's stay In that Thursday, May 25 at 2:30 p.m. Interment ospital and all those who visited her or |sent flowers, cards and gifts. The kind-|s.Peter McNab, Farmer 10.20 ness and sympathy of so many will be\" also Started: Penny Coelen, Armbro long remembered. |Flame, Caribbean Song (D)Q, Irish Val- --Rev, and Mra. J, Van Harmelen|iey ang Fanny Symbol Caribbean Song finished second placed Farmer Paul Wins Feature' Tees Shanta: Key Performance, Claremont Union Cemetery. | HOWE, William Henry Suddenly at his residence, 101 Finch Ave., Pickering Township on Tuesday, May 23, 1967, Willlam Henry Howe, be- loved husband of tovise Adams and dear father of Roger, Raymond and Douglas of Searboro and William of Pickering, son of William Howe of Win- hipeg and brother of Stanley and Herbert Howe of Winnipeg. Mr. Howe will rest at McEachnie Funeral Home, ind Kings- ton Rd, W., Pickering after 2 p.m., Bg nesday. Funeral on Friday, ey 10 a.m. to St. Mary's Church, Rosebank Interment later. 7 Rosary will be re cited at the funeral home on Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. OLVER, Alice W. At the Port Perry Community Hospital on Tuesday May 23, 1967, Alice W. Olver, formerly of Brooklin, Ont., In her 92nd) year. Predeceased by three ue ane one brother, Mary (Mrs. W. Sarah (Mrs. Don White), A Beet "tara James Reid) and Col, E. A. Olver. Resting at the Robinson Funeral Chapel Brooklin, service In the chapel on Thurs- day May 25th at 2 p.m, interment Burns' Church Cemetery, Ashburn, STOLAR, Elizabeth Suddenly at her home 144] Evangeline Drive on Monday, May 22, 1967, Elizabeth Kowalchuk In her year, widow of Andrew Stolar and eu mother of Alexander of Scarborough,| Manvel of Oshawa, Paul of Caittornia and Peter of Toronto. Mrs. Stolar is rest- ing at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, ms | ay St. West for service In the chapel hursday, and 25 at 2 p.m. eerie | Union Cemetery. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions, wasincee pglataad 738. M6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 SIXTH RACH -- Mile pace, cond. purse $1,000 7-Leta Her't, Waples 5. 450 2.50 4-Tango Lobell, Findley 11.70 4.30 2-Beechy Bomber, Thompson 2.20 Time 2:07 2-5 iso Started: Lea Honor, Carol Knight, Philbrick Mary, Johnny Lee Haland, |Harry Dillon Exactor, (7) and (4), paid $73.80 bg nnd RACE -- Mile pace, claim- ing purse $1,200 F 1-Wee Governor, Campbell7.20 4.30 3.10 2-White Ankles, Hill 6.70 6.20 4-Tay Town Laddie, Wellwood 4.30 Time 2:07 3-5 Also Started: Prince Su De, Maud's Boy, J. R. Adios, Agate and La Salle's Hope EIGHTH RACE purse $1,500 1-Madam Victor, Arthur 7-Ro Juan, Walker -- mile trot cond. 9.70 5.40 3.90 10.30 6.00 for Requiem Mags at 10:30 a.m. Place of beloved 2 *| Miss Hildine, Jenkins Also Start 3-Raw Yankee, Feagan 4.80 2.80 4Black Creek, Wellwood 3.00 dow Thor, Crowe Ada F Scott, Brock 480 3.40 Chilly Filly, E.. Brow! Oshawa Harness Horse Driving Main Culprit afety Man 2nd was third. The 2, ing their careers, Dr. Jean Na- 4.20 Also Started: 3800 Chief, Rainbow 'Jerry Hat, Robinson 13.10 30 3.20/onto, said hockey sticks were NINTH RACH -- Mile pace, cond., purse $1,200 off 11:04 PORT PERRY (Staff) -- Far- aide tle pple I me Brown, Ginger mer Paul, the favorite, copped |attendance, 5,186. fautuels, $302,141, the featured eighth race at the J Club's first meet of the season H k S ks lat Port Perry. oc ey tic | Farmer Paul, driven by Reid, paid $2.40, $2.10, and $2.10. Sec- jond was Robert Lee, Jr., and /combination of Farmer Paul| TORONTO (CP)--A study by jand Robert Lee, Jr. returned|4 University of Montreal dental la quinella of $6.90. student shows 62 per cent of Na- | A twilight meet will be held|tional Hockey League players lat the Port Perry track, June] have lost upper front teeth dur- deau of the university's dental faculty said Tuesday. Dr. Nadeau, speaking to the Pegoy, Lucky Lad Gratton. Academy of Denture Prosthe- | SECOND RACE tics at the University of Tor- RR agli ° 30 the cause of lost teeth in 56 per lant Ring" Stennis, wie" aes hie te Wee ea | Bill, f "|counted for 30 per cent. Board- pe eee ing, goal posts and body checks es & THIRD RACE were the other causes. Rusty Bill, Rahm 5.10 6.00 3.30 Molly Hawiee, R. Brown 18.00 410 With goaltenders, pucks were 0} responsible for lost teeth in four cases out of five. Forwards lost teeth to sticks in six cases Frebey Bide Garton out of 10. Defencemen, who suf- Bar Cals, Weatherue ae - AS pier ec dental Piper er a imcoe Boy, Go . gin than forwards or goalies, were Wr Tomato te, equally el pucks and FIFTH RACE sticks. prepping ell West genet i Answers were received from Jerry Hat, Robin: 92 per cent of the NHL players QUINELLA, 4 AND 3, PAID $56. 0" in the survey, which had the Direct Fire, Miss tine co-operation of president Clar- jed: Afeadowview Bird, wiy }Row Gill, Lil Buck. FOURTH RACE 4.90 : 4 STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St, E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. IN MEMORIAM COWAN -- In loving memory of a dear brother-in-law, uncle and godfather, Roy Cowan, who passed away May 21, 1965. Sadly missed along life's way, Quietly remembered every day. ean remembered by John, Jerl and rent COWAN -- In loving memory of @ dear uncie and brother-in-law, Roy Eugene Cowan, who passed away May 21, 1965. We often think of bygone days When we were ali together, The family chain is broken now, But memories live forever, To us he has not gone away, Nor has he travelled far, Just entered God's ronal home And left the gate pis Walter, Lovingly remembe by Camille, Gladys, Floren and Charlotte. DODD -- In loving memory of our dear mother and Uday Uti vee Dodd, oid Baers away May 23, 1959. asked for $o little in life, Mom, And Satter more than your shere, Your life was devoted to others, With your love, helping hands and prayers. The years we had together, Will be memories our fife through, With heart-felt pride we'll remember, Being blessed with a mother like you, --Sadly missed by daughters and ' sons- In-law, Lola and Owen, Josephone and) Clarence, grandsons Nelson and Gordie. | HRYCANUK -- In loving memory of 1 am sad within my memory Lonely Is my heart today For the one | loved so dearly Has forever been called away 1 think of her in silence Colleen Key, B'worth my deer wife, Wanda, who passed eway/Cummings and Woosnam gave | May. 24, 1966. Also Started: Meadow Breslin, King of Dillard, Frisky Herbert, ence Campbell. SIXTH RACE Miview Bird, McQuaid Seah oe ww wees LOVEll Coleman Faces Charge SEVENTH RACE Simcoe Boy, ah CALGARY (CP) -- Fullback Lovell Coleman of Calgary 5.00 4 Bar Gold, Weatheru; Also Started: Freddy Pick, Torna Lee, Goldie Elgin W. aa ge ane 2.4 210 2.10| Stampeders Tuesday elected Robert Lee Jr., Blight 2.70 3.70|jury trial when he appeared in Safety Man 2nd, Hoskin 2.80/ court charged with using an in- Also Started: Make pal wits R. QUINELLA, 3 AND 1, NINTH RACE strument with intent to procure a miscarriage. 20:20 2670 440 The 29 - year - old star with Flying Herbert, Cochrane 80/the Western Football Confer- ale anton Gey Risch Sleds ° ie ence club since he joined it in over, Mohawk Jerry, Vie Desota. 1960, was remanded to June 1 Atlanta Stops i . Toronto Club of a young son, was arrested Saturday and freed on $500 bail. TORONTO (CP) -- Atlanta Chiefs scored a 4-1 victory over He was charged after the ad- mission to hospital of a 19-year- old girl reported suffering from shock and loss of blood. The football club said it knew Toronto Falcons in a National Professional Soccer League outstandin g player in 1964, ay before 2,876 fans Tuesday|jamed to the All-Canadian and eee ee __ | All-Western teams in 1963, 1964 The Chiefs Jed 2-0 at half-tithe|and 1965 and voted Calgary's scored Falcon's only goal at 17/the Stampeders. minutes of the second half. The Chiefs then took com- mand and goals by Everald nothing about the case. Coleman was voted Canada's on goals by Phil Woosnam and| Athlete of the Year in 1965. He Peter McParland. Oscar Lopez/has signed a 1967 contract with MAKES APPEAL GENEVA (AP)--The Interna- tional Red Cross Committee appealed Friday to all partici- pants in the Vietnam conflict to CHIEFS STILL RULE reduce human suffering and Atlanta their easy victory. No eyes can see me weep But many silent tears are shed While others are asieep. |-tovmal remembered by husband 4 jliament of 45 elected members|intervention in the war by the Lesotho, the first "Bantustan'"|}down by the Geneva conven- inside South Africa, has a par-jtions. It was the first general and 64 traditional chiefs, neutral, all-Swiss body. ) Lizanno, No Boy, 116. A--G Raymond and Cloverleaf Entry SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim. ing (7500), in Canada. 5 Furlongs ( Royal Brandy, Gordon a |Piper's Pride, No Boy in Count McKenzie, No boy, 'ne Rues Admiral, McComi Lady Merit, Maiden two-yi Jing (6500). Count Ferd, Kelly X11] }Dialegue, Griffo X113 to "The Day, No Boy 111 Mr. Sam Bud, No Bey 116 |Kettleby, No Boy 118 Guideeca, No Boy 111 Sleeves Green, No Boy 120 |Gay Penn, Steve 115 Lava Hill, Turcotte 116 |Straindale Leo, Hale 116 {Centennial Year, Kornblum XX111 Maiden two-year-olds, foaled'A--Bill Beasley Entry. tn Canada. (Dive of 2nd). Furlongs (9). pb 1 te dp Prince, Gordon " nce Sanber, Bell X113 Contias Rules, Griffo X110 Stable Timagami, Ferraro 118 Judge Beav, Duffy XXX106 Oriental Era, Griffo X113 No Boy 115 olds, foaled Bull Purple, Platts XXX108 Three-year-olds. Pousge Cafe, Fitzsimmons 117 Wind Star, No Boy 11) Aberfoyle, No Boy A-111 THIRD RACE -- -Purse $2,100. Claim.|wager Hugger, Hinojosa A-111 ing (7500). ing (4000).- jongs (10) Cruise Control, rd, |No Disca: | Be. Optimistic, Kelly x7 | Judge Burns, Griffo X108 | Wee Lassie, Steve 117 Fairmar, | Jolly Monarch, Fi mee Bench Warrant, Turcotte 116 OURTH RACE urse $2,400. Claim- lair The Line, Beli X111 Party, No Boy 116 7 Furlongs| River SIXTH RACE ing (9000). and tag tations Miles (5), Footprint, No Boy 1 ai Car (EXACTOR WAGHRING) FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim- Four-year-olds and up. 7 Fur- Bell X14 'nblum itzsimmons 113 -- Purse 28,700. Claim- Ii'ee Taj, Werry 111 'our-year-olds and up, Y oak x THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 24, 1967 27 ing (4000). Four- lof sth). 7 Furlongs (11). Twinkie Jay, No 108 So Good, Hinojosa 116 br fl rg Avie d Ww Tu Fu, No Bi Brother Leo, emu Xiu Peter Comet, Kelly X108 | Twilight Tango, Coombs ies Tall Indian, Coombs Shining Mark, Walsh We | Garden's Ace, Griffo X1) x108 (EXACTER WAGERING) ahd RACE -- Purse $2,800. Al- es. Three-year-old fillies. One and eciieunn Miles. (11). | Askew, Kelly X11] Royal Herod, gest Pes esting Maid, Alter 109 One| Cool Dance, Hinojosa 111 Pretty Fussy, No Boy 114 |All We Have, No Boy 118 |Cusmax, Griffo X106 hy ' SIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100, Claim- X--5 Ibs AAC XX--7 Ibs AAC XXX--10 Ibs AAC olds and up (Diva Caledon Colonel, Moreau XXX103 Shining Wings, Buttigieg XXx104 POST TIME 2 P.M. Why dig for "buried treasure The days of sweating and searching for burled treasure have long since left us. However, there is still a method left over from days of old, whereby you can conveniently and simply find your 'pot of gold'. Check around the dark corners of your home and make a list of all those old or no longer used articles that you'll find sitting around gathering dust. Chances are that someone In the. Oshawa area could make good use of those items and at the same time you are help- Ing someone to get a bargain. . , you youre self have been able to pick up some handy eash. The 'best time to start this little project Is now, Why not phone the Oshawa Times to- morrow ... Insert a low-cost Times 'Action" Classified ad. Our friendly, helpful '"Ad-visors" &fe ready to assist In wording your ad for maximum results. Our telephone number is 723-3492, Please Telephone 723-3492 A Courteous "Ad-Visor" Will Help You Word Your Ad

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