Ads' er's Column -- Large garden, ane Ss per season. , Whitby, between 5 and pe a ae} on size, yickering, RR 2, Neweastle chanical planter for straw+ e, eter ine point hitch, and puppies, is, $25. Up, de = NED ger bi 45. BABY BUDGIES, talking strain. Apply T. gin East. NG, all breeds, quell est prices, Call, eompare RED poodie pups, bieck lephone 668-6137. AS SAT RECA S & Livestock ISTERED horses and pap Telephone 728-2410. "POODLE for sale, house year old, had all needies, | 723-3688. ). German Shepherd fe ewe old, ene 4 months, 4, y Weish Corgi dogs and e trained. $30 and up. Tele- | or 725-4933. autiful miniature nine Poodle. Needs @ ack male lery affectionate and com- sroken. Registered, 725-9772 SERVICES -- breeds, poodies our spe- ick-up and delivery; board- ining. Doberman Pinchers Shepherd puppies for sale, nels, 655-3881. CH, Reg'd. German Shep- Show mare in foal to quar> ny. Pinto. Western saddles, jothing. 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A good education ssary with sales or experience an asset, ications will be con- as choice will be n ability shown. The y will supply complete with immediate earn- Net earnings range 12,000 to $25,000 ' depending on abili- complete details and | interview, apply to OX M68712 eplies confidential. RCIAL BUILDING Garage, with 3 bed- t. $10,000 down, one e for the balance, ial = one_--_-- bedroom suld be added. Call Nar 725-1186, 725- MSON Reol Estate Ltd. TAURANT BANQUET ROOM SEATS 85 droom apartment, lot. x 15 ft. on busy s 115 and 135. Pri- r willing to take in ORONO 983-5317. 38--Coming Events JAYCEES BINGO Admission 50c Two Jackpots 53 and 58 ONE MUST GO $500. IN 50 NOS. OR LESS q $200. In enrczunced Nos. $25. Consolation Prize $10. per line both games $175. Jackpot $20. per line. $75. full card © 20 Regulor $20. M double in 17 Nos. or less Five $30. Gomes Early Bird Game 7:45 P.M, EXTRA PRIZES Every Thursday at the Jubilee Pavilion ~ BUSES LEAVING and 7:15 P.M. Send Returning After Bingo bs ildren under 16 not Admitted Monster BIRTHS TN MEMORIAM (LEAGUE LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS safe arrivals of their daugh 7 o7g.,, Michelle Mary 5 \bs., 4 ozs., the Oshawa General Hospital, twin Dr. Ross and Dr. Sanderson and fourth. floor staff, GIDDY -- Bill and Genevieve (nee Turchin) are happy to announce the birth of their first child, @ son, Jody Joseph, 6 Ibs., 8 ozs., Sunday, May 28, 1967, at Alax and Pickering Hospital, An anniver- sary present for mummy and daddy. First gandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Michael DIGNARD -- Venance and Margaret {nee Dobbie) are proud to announce the |dear wife, mother iter, Michael Joseph, weight § Ibs., | 1964. nesday May 24th, 1967. Many thanks to ret and family. HEARD -- In loving memory of a National League Runs batted in--Clemente, 37; | Turchin and grandchild for Mr. Games pay FOUR CORNERS at 7:00 KINSMEN BRING THIS Special 1% Price Pass To The KINSMEN SUPER CAR INGO at the PETERBOROUGH IEMORIAL CENTRE $8,600 ae In Prizes Including rf Brand New 1967 AMBASSADOR Sedan or $2,000 in Cash $1,000 Hi-Lo Game $1,200 Small Snowball (54 nos.) $1,500.00 Big Snowball (57 nos.) , $600 regular gomes. mh $450 special games. Plus 4 Early Bird Games ) (Share the Wealth) at 7:30 't forget to buy the economy ' k for value and save money ' Mony Free and Valauble Door Prizes KINSMEN IDAY, JUNE 2, 1967 Giddy, Thanks to Dr, Atkinson and qur- ses. ADOPTIONS BUNNER -- Rev, and Mrs. John Bun- ner, Coe Hill, Ont., are happy to an- nounce the arrival of their chosen daugh- ter Karen Louise. A darling sister for John Jr, Kathryn and Paul. DEATHS CATHCART, Charles Wesley At Oshawa General Hospital on Tues- day, May 30, 1967, Wesley Cathcart, of Kendal, in his 67th year, beloved hus- band of Annie May Johnson, dear father of Mrs. A. Buchanan (Sadie), Mrs, R. Gibson (Jean), John, Gordon, Donald, Bruce and Douglas, Resting at the North- cutt and. Smith Funeral Home. Funeral service 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. in- terment Orono Cemetery. 'COPELAND, Hugh Henry in Lindsay on Thursday, June 1, 1967, Hugh Henry Copeland, in his 76th year, beloved husband of Violet Short, dear father of of Wayne and Barbara, brother of Sarah (Nes. Wallace Armstrong) cf Lindsay and Essie (Mrs. Bert Thompson) of Pef- ferlaw, also Alice (Mrz. Robert Casey) and Robert, deceased. Resting at the Mackey Funeral Home, Peel Street, iLindsay, for service on Saturday, June {3 at 2 p.m. Interment at Eden Cemetery. | | COWLING,Harley T. (Pat) At Oshawa General Hospital on Wednes- day, May 31, 1967, Pat Cowling of RR 2, Orono, in his 50th year, beloved husband of Nina Darch, dear father of Mrs. R. Sutcliffe, (Joan), Gordon, Brenda, Ed- ward and Kenneth; son of Mabel and the late Joseph Cowling, RR 5, Bow- manyille. Resting at the Northeutt and Smith Funeral Home. Funeral service 3.30 o'clock Friday afternoon. interment Bowmanville Cemetery, CORNISH, Frederick George At Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, May 30, 1967, Frederick George Cornish, 1§ $Southway Drive, Bowmanville, aged 80 years. Husband of the late Gladys Lucy Cornish, dear father of Dorothy (Mrs. at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowman-| ville, Service in the chapel on Friday, at 2 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Ceme-| jfery. | JONES, Uriah Entered into rest In the Oshawa Gen jeral Hospital on Tuesday, May 30, 1967, Uriah Jones, beloved husband of Mary rtle Stewart, father of Mrs. Firner (Lilllam) and Mrs. Lawlor (Myrtle Leslie), Toronto, Freder-| ick Ross Jones and Ralph Stewart Jones, Oshawa In his 91st year. Resting at the; Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service In the chapel on Friday, June 2 at 3 p.m. Interment, Oshawa Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers don- ations to the Retarded Children's Asso- ciation would be appreciated, | MCLAUGHLIN, Margaret Alexandra) Luke Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, June 1, 1967, Mar- garet Alexandra Luke, beloved wife of Clarence Ewart McLaughlin and loving mother of Mary (Mrs. Gordon E. Hare) and Richard (€. R. $. McLaughlin), both of Oshawa and dear sister of !sobel (Mrs, Richard Mclilwaine), Knoxville, Tenn., Betty (Mrs. Eric MeViety), Re gina, Katherine (Mr. A. E. Derumaux), Oshawa; In her 47th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with funeral service In the chapel Satur- day, June 3. 3 p.m. Interment Oshawa ion Cemet: (in lev of flowers, Canadian Cancer So- appreciated.) in ery. jdonations to the ciety would be LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral orrangements and floral arrangements for oll occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-6555 HOLY CROSS BINGO THIS WEEK FRIDAY at 8:00 P.M. --FREE- ADMISSION -FREE- 20 Reg. Games--Total $300 SNOWBALL -- $100. in 56 Nos. Plus $10 each horizontal line. Regular Jackpot -- $200. In 55 Nos. $20. Con. Share The Wealth Early Bird Game 7:45 Reg. games 8:00 Good Parking No Children Please aio ipl Gs aaa > cada is 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 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. ALFORD -- | would like to take this opportunity to tha k my relatives, friends for flowers gifts and cards. Spe- cial thanks to Dr. D, Mills, Dr. J. W. Lincoln Gregor), Whitby. Resting, Ottawa. led, May 24, by the Rt. Rev.| w. B.| Rev. Patrick D.|Rey, OSHAWA SHOPPING Perez and Brock, 31. Tom CENTRE Hits--Brock, 64; Rose, Cincin: 728-6555 nati, 61. Doubl Cepeda, 14; Rose 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 OBITUARIES |STANCEY BERNARD CONLIN Following a sickness of four months the death occurred, May 19, at the Oshawa General Hospital, of Stancey Bernard Conlin of Port Perry, he was in his 56th year. in the Church of St. John Howard and grandfather|the Great, Oshawa, at 10 a.m.) May 22, by Father Wiley. Inter- |ment was in St. Gregory's Cem- jetery. | The pallbearers were Leslie 59. | Smith, Burnsel Webster, Claire | Webster, Harold Conlin, Vin- {cent Conlin, and Grant Frank, Requiem High Mass was sung) Gregory) F. Robinson, 33. and T. Davis, New York, 12. Triples--Perez and Rose, Wil- liams, Chicago and Morgan, Houston, 4; five tied with 3. Home runs--Aaron, 11; three tied with 10. Stolen bases -- Brock, 21; 'Wills, Pittsburgh, 13. Pitching -- Holtzman, Chi- 'cago, 5-0, 1.000; Face, Pitts- burgh, 4-0, 1.000. Strikeouts -- Marichal, San/clubs. Francisco, 86; Gibson, St.) However, before this can be Louis, 68. jdone, Clarence Campbell, NHL | American League |president, will officially admit Bees AB R - the six newcomers Monday aft-|first choice \Kaline Det 147 31. 51 .347/ernoon on receipt of their final/round moves to t Mincher, Cal 136 27 46 .338\franchise payments. In all, a F. Robinson, Bal 144 33 48 .333 sum of $12,000,000 will change! one, |Petrocelli Bsn 154 23 50 .325 hands--with each new entry {Carew Min 153 18 49 .320/contributing $2,000,000 for its) Runs--Tovar, Minnesota, 36; Runs Batted In--F, Robinson, 37; Kaline, 35: | California, 51; Doubles--Tovar, 12; jwith 9. | Triples--Buford, Chicago, 5; | and grandmother, | H Pet.) son and Elva Heard, who passed away June 1, Clemente Pgh 158 34 60 380) at|--Lovingly remembered and sadly miss-/ Staub Htn 107 9 38 .355/ on Wed ed by husband Orville, daughter Marge-| Ceneda StL, 138 23 48 .348| ew Brock StL 186 33 64 .344) LOCKE'S FLORISTS Rose Cin 184 33. 61 .332 \ Runs--Clemente and Aaron, By AL McNEIL Plena Seay oy Atlanta, 34; Perez, Cincinnati' MONTREAL (CP)--The fina ee ee ae page of expansion's growing occasions, jnext week when the Nationa' | Hockey League holds its biggest jannual convention on record June 5-9. Highlights of the four - day meeting will be the expansion draft and official acceptance of six new clubs as equal league |partners. | Tuesday, June 6, the day the expansion draft begins, whereby each of the new teams admit- ted to the league for next sea- lfranchise rights and the 20 players promised for that sum. The six new teams scheduled _ |to become full partners and op- Hits -- Kaline and Fregosi. erate as a Western Division of| three tied with the league are Pittsburgh Pen- 'i _ _'guins, Philadelphia Flyers, St.| six tied'Louis Blues, \Stars, Los Angeles Kings and ther than goaltenders. Minnesota North |California Seals of San Fran- A son of Edward Conlin and) three tied with 4. cisco, |Florence Bryant, the deceased | was born and received his ed-| Mantle, jucation at Port Perry and was jen-ployed for about Home Runs--F. Robinson, 14; | New York, Howard,| Washington, 11. |by Fittings Limited in Oshawa.|1g- Buford, 13. | } ters, Mrs. Lloyd Collins (Lor- iConlin of Toronto and Mrs. Thomas O'Connell (Helen) of | 75; Lonborg, Boston, 71. | ARTHUR WILLIAM O'CONNOR Requiem Mass was celebrat- John M. O'Connor, Toronto; M. J. Dalton, Kingsville; W. Gorgach, Pickering; Rev. C. Vanltem, Ajax and 11,000. . , . | Washington Nips | ' 'wre ' | Toronto's 'Hibs' | TORONTO (CP)-- Aberdeen, | representing Washington in the) United Soccer Association, won| 2-1 Wednesday night over Hi-| bernia of Edinburgh, represent-) Rev. Van Hezwyck, Toronto, in St. Francis de Sales Church,| his home, May 21, in his 77th) |year. The homily was given by| was in the parish cemetery. Mr. O'Connor had lived all his life on the family farm on the Third Concession of Picker- ing Township. He had been ac- tive in the Holy Name and St. Vincent de Paul Societies of St. Francis de Sales Church; the Knights of Columbus Coun- cil, No 4895, Whitby; the Augus- tinian Retreat Association of Marylake; the Pickering Sepa- rate School Board, the Whitby Milk Producers' Association and the Ontario County Co-operative) ing Toronto City. | The meeting of the two top-| City and it drew 12,000. Aberdeen opened the scoring) Jimmy Smith from a pass by James Peterson. Aberden in-| creased its lead 2-0 after 11 min-} utes of the second half when Jimmy Storrie scored on a pass from Petersen. Peter Cormack) scored the Hib's goal six min-| CLAIMING HAZARDS Before discussing the actual 30 years) Stolen Bases--~Agee, Chicago, workings of the draft Campbell said that "all the hazards rest fuses to report because doesn's want to move, the onus pains should be healed here NHL History Entering ra Next Week protect one goaltender each.|der of drafting among the new 1|Then the new team that has/division clubs, there is no set first pick will make its choice.jorder for them drafting from The old team, which loses its/the current division, Ostensibly, l}goalie, will then "'fill' by tak-| Montreal Canadiens could lose THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 1, 1967 23.- WOODBINE ENTRIES fee Rules, Grubb X112 Cuddie and Kiss, Hinojosa 117 __ FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Clalm- Lucky Nosey, Fitzsimmons A-117 ing (5000).. Maiden two-year-olds, foaled A--C Smythe Entry. In Canada. § Furlongs (15), B--Windfields Farm Ent: Bent Parrot, No Boy A-118 (EXACTOR WAGERINO) Dialogue, No Boy 118 Mike's Express, Poirier XXX108 FIFTH RACH -- Purse $2,400, Claim Winning Talk, Walsh 115 jing (6500). Three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs {Count McKenzie, Inouye 118 4011). Ontario Ensign, McCome 118 |Chaiciope, No Boy 115 Just a Glance, No Boy 115 Pioneer Escar, elly X110 Sea Salt, No Boy 114 | Princess Selket, No Boy 111 Open Page, Fitzsimmons 111 Kan Jive, Grubb A-X107 name on its protected list. has acquired two. FIRST-to-LAST round of goaltenders--moving| cause of their age to play junior|Gray Band, No Boy 11 &ihockey in 1966-67 (born on or D 'lafter June 1, 1946), but who! the team with the! played professional in the NHL, \from F to A. Succeedin 'rounds follow on a rotation sys jtem whereby in list and the others move jteams has received a total o and each of the old clubs ha | be 18 rounds o for There will |claim-and-fill | Each old division club pro tects 11 players; the new divi sion club pick one; old division three-minute limit it will fore-|Sailor Take Care, Fitzsimmons A-117 club protects one player and feit one conference period. new division club claims one;| The day following completion |S#"897's Answer, Dittfach 8-117 the old division club protects|of the draft each of. the 12 / ' | ' , jone player and the new division' teams must file its "protected Besides his parents, Mr. Con-) Pitching -- Horlen, Chicago,|with the claiming club." Injclyb claims three. the draftilist" with the president. This lin is survived by three sis-|6.0, 1,000; Sparma, Detroit, 4-0,/other words if a player from|continues | with alternate is on the claiming club to per-j1g players each. suade him not to retire. | Veteran-Bernie Geoffrion, who came out of retirement last season, recently announced in New York he will. not report to a new club if drafted, but will remain with the Rangers in an executive capacity. "But Geoffrion, cannot put himself on the voluntary retired list,"" the league president said. Pickering, for Arthur William |rated Scottish League clubs was|'If he is claimed and refuses O'Connor, who passed away at the first home game for Toronto to report he still belongs to the claiming club and can't be used by Rangers in any executive Rev. Carl Matthews, SJ. Burial|at five minutes on a goal by|capacity." The draft is scheduled to be- gin at 10 a.m. June 6 and will continue until 5:30 p.m. If it is not concluded by then it will re- sume Wednesday, June 7, at 10 a.m. "We've been preparing or utes later on a pass by Pat this historic occasion for many Guinn. SPORT BRIEFS ABC GETS GAMES NEW YORK (AP)--Exclusive months,"' Campbell said. "The formula for the draft itself re- quired the co-operation of all 12 teams and I feel that because there appears to be mutual sat- isfaction among the clubs, it While there is a particular or. b u The order for the first round son, will receive 20 players |of drafting of other players will drawn from the current sixibe the same as the second the players Also, ing a goaltender in its profes-|several players before another Sparkie Princess, Alter 118 sional system and putting his| current club loses any. But once ichory Nick, {Montreal loses its 18 players, i The goaltending draft contin-| Withdraws from further pro- ues on an alternate claim-and-| ceedings. | fill basis until each of the old! Players subject to the expan-| clubs have lost two goaltend-|sion draft are all those profes- ers and each of the néw teams|sionals belonging to the six old ing teams with the following excep- One and one-sixteenth Miles (9). tions: teams' protected list the previous) American, Western or Central/eg he end of the/pro League, UP season. Those players sold outright to) Krakanita, Barroby 115 during ,,the las' | The drafting continues until minor pro teams in the WHlL|oriental' Era, Hernandez 118 each of the Western Division and AHL prior to June 1, 1966,|88con Benny, No Boy 118 f} During the draft, there will be|cittie odds, No Boy 118 |18 forwards and defencemen {ime limits placed on all claims: Chinese 'Mist, Walsh 115 S and-fills of signal .30 seconds before f three-minute mark is reached each of the 12 teams wil have three 10 - minute confer . ence sessions. Those placed on the six old) Those Who Wait, McComb 116 of one goaltender and 11 other players.|My David, Barroby 116 Those who were eligible be-|¢ three minutes for} ping,' q ' o -- ry 4 per's Pride, No Boy 118 fost 18 forwards and defence- each selection with a watning Come To Hand, No Boy 118 the [Prince Sanber, No Boy 118 If a team fails} FOURTH Race -- Garcon D'Or, No Boy 111 Jirish Jive, Hinojosa 115 |Reichstadt, Barroby B-116 Green XXX108 Vicinity, Kelly X106 t!Baiperion, No Boy 118 Wormwood Scrubs, Grubb A-X111 Mister O'Shannon, No Boy 118 To The Day, Grubb X106 Also Eligible: Jock's Pride, Ne Boy, Aberfoyle, Hinojosa 111 |In The Tub, Fitzsimmons B A--Mrs W J Seitz, Mrs V Gardiner Farms Entry. B--Lanson Farms Entry. {A-118. 106 A---Dane Hill Acres and Cherudon P Reld and Stable Entry. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim (3000). Three- and four-year-olds SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Claim jing (6500). Four-year-olds and up, One Jand one-sixteenth Miles (7). |Vintagé Port, Dittfach A-113 | Tony B. Good, Hinojosa 113 Sirius 2nd, No Boy 123 Hugonote, Kelly A-X111 Bengal, Grubb X111 |Tricky Scamp, Inouye 116 Mary Teil, Fitzsimmons 111 A--E Liebbrman. and Dane HI!i Acres Entry (EXACTOR WAGERING) THIRD RACE -- Purse $72,000. Claim SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,800. Ale 9 (5000). Maiden, two-year-olds, foal- lowances. Three. and four-year-olds, in Canada (Divn. of Ist). 5 Furlongs About 1 Mile on turf course (8), t) (15). Mackerel Sky, No Boy 102 Whirling. On, No Boy 118 | Victorian Ivy, No Boy 106 Nobleton Hills, No Boy 118 }Koura, Inouye 114 Redirect, Grubb X97 Salute The Queen, Kelly X97 My Maura, Walsh 102 Sun Stopper, Hinojosa 121 Come By Chance, Fitzsimmons 102 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,800. Al |Face Maker, Grubb X11 'Risky Attack, Poirier XXX106 Was Rejected, Dittfach A-111 Enlyn Sun, Coombs A-X106 ambari, Brownell X99 jandeen, Barroby 113 8 -Valecrest Farm, P J Enright and G E Lyons Entry. Gremlin, Dittfach 115 Last Wheel, Kelly A-X113 Hi Duke, Valenzuela 118 lowances. Three- and four-year-olds Divn. of 7th) About 1 Mile on tur course (8) Gentry, Kelly X102 Nush Kvon, Kelly X110 Anita's Grand, No Boy 102 Also Eligible: Preciosa, Grubb, A-X110. Canadian Market, McComb 108 ||A-S M Paulson, P Garcia and F Blenheim Park, Dittfach 107 '| Ayarra Entry. Lava Hill, No Boy 107 =| Pledall, Hernandez 114 Purse $2,200. Maid- Chance Encounter, Gubbins 112 n two-year-old fillies, foaled in Canada. Fast Fare, Hale 111 e . to make a selection within the/apout § Furiongs on turf course (8) y He : fill-|consists of two goaltenders and , r= | jone of the six existing clubs is|and-claim procedure until the|18 players. These lists will be etta) of Raglan, Miss Marion! Strikeouts -- Peters, Chtcago,|drafted to a new team, but re-inew division clubs have a full|the ones used in the 1967-68 sea- he/complement of 18 players each|son and which designates the or the old clubs have given up players who can be loaned to minor league clubs -'waivers being called. without|?-M J's Boy, V'zuela | X--5 Ibs AAC XX---7 Ibs AAC XXX--10 Ibs AAC POST TIME 3 P.M, Mizzen, Grubb XX110 Fleeting Storm, Dittfach 8-117 Pyrochiore, No Boy 117 WOODBINE RESULTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 - } EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Clalm- FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Malden.|ing. Three- and four-year-olds. 1 Mile on Claiming. Three- and four-year-olds. 7 Marshall turf. Furlongs. 5-Fort Rouge, Inouye 298.50 48.70 35.%0 8-Jolly Monarch, Fitz'ns 3.40 3.50) 2-Valley Royal, McComb F |1-Miss Haysin, Ferrare 6.80 Also Ran in Order: Cromson North, | Also Ran in Order: Sleeves Green,|Good Pet, Miss Orono, Princess Toki 6.30 3.90 270 4.70 3.30 2-Melville, Grubb INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) --Parnelli Jones, heart-break- ing loss to A. J. Foyt Jr. Wed- nesday in the 5ist 500 - mile auto race was a drama often repeated in the Indianapolis Motor Speedway event. The classic non-finish was Ralph DePalma's downfall in 1912. DePalma was leading by miles when one of his pistons broke with less than two laps to go. He and his riding me- chanic, Rupert Jeffkins, pushed the big white Merce- THOSE 'ALMOST' VICTORIES NOT NEW IN INDIANAPOLIS des to the finish line -- but they were a Jap behind winner Joe Dawson and his National. Another famous failure was by Bill Vukovich, leading the 1952 race by a wide margin. His steering failed, he crunched to a stop against the wall with nine laps to go, and Troy Ruttman roared past him to victory. It's part of the game. Vuko- vich came back and won the next two years -- and was killed trying to make it three straight. e Cavan's Reward, He's So Good, Run and Count Ferd. Around Sue, Superfiuous, Rome E T H,| Attendance, 6,193, Total Handle $454,512. Atoute Vitesse, Sun Wrack, F-Lator -- Love, F-Roman Poppy and F-Saucono Boy. F--Denotes SECOND RACH -- Purse $2,000. Claim-! Ing. Maiden three. and four-yearolds, 7 Furlongs. | 3-Orchard, Grubb 8-Litle Crown, 10-Sure To Please, Grech Field, Peterborough « Nips Toronto F-Miss Waldemar, Grand Jive, Chief} TORONTO (CP) -- Peterbo- pace te: net ca F ny Roman.) rough Petes edged first - place i ; , Boisvert, F- Muneey Meld end Golden Scholar. Toronto Maple Leafs 10-9 in DAILY DOUBLE, 7 AND 3, PAID $890.10/overtine Wednesday night to move into a second place tie in F--Denotes Field. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim-/the Ontario' Lacrosse Associa- \tion Senior A league. Ing. Maiden two-year-olds. 5 Furlongs. 5-Nice Chap, Gordon 12.90 6.20 4.80) ecounty Bruce, pittiacn 7.9 5.30| John David scored: three »Federa rant, Barrob) 5.00) \""also Ran in Order: Tardy Tears, Rangy goals for Peterborough and Sy Realtor, Moody Marty, A-Sea Diver and|Coombs added three. Joe Todd RM HA Cure entry. and Ken Ruttan scored single | goals. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Clalm-| J ing. Three-year-olds. 6% Furlongs. | Ron MacNeil scored three 5-Bush Hawk, Grubb 630 3.10 280,g0als for Toronto, Single goals 3.30 4.4 2.90 2.80! 3.20 2.90 3.80 ering, Dr. Denis of Stouffville, ers, {ronto and 17 grandchildren. He CARD OF THANKS =" Medical Services. Surviving are his wife, television rights to the Pan- the | American Games to be held at daughters, Marguerite of Wash-|been secured by the American ington, D.C., Patricia of Toron-|Broadcasting Company, ABC to, Helen of Pickering, Geral-|said Wednesday. Roone Ar- dine of Toronto and Mrs. Ron|ledge, ABC vice president and Ste. Marie (Moira) of Cooksville|executive producer, said the and four sons, Morgan of Pick-/Games would be shown on the Wide World of Sports programs Dr. Terence of Stouffville and/on Saturday afternoons. Maurice of Pickering. He was predeceased by a son, Sgt. Pilot WeRAKURG Gino) George O'Connor, who was kil Bayern-Munich of West Ger- led in action in 1945 while ser- - ving with the RCAF. ;many won the European Cup Also surviving are two sist-| Winners' Cup when it beat Glas- Mrs. Donald Macdonnell|8°¥ Rangers of Scotland 1-0) (Kathleen) of Windermere, and|2{ter extra time in the soccer' Mrs. Bruce Carter (Rose) of final here Wednesday night. Roseville, Mich., a brother, Rt. PALMER IN OPEN Rev. John M. O'Connor of To-| MONTREAL (CP) -- Arnold was predeceased by two broth-| Rt. Rev. Denis O'Connor of Toronto and Dr. George O'Connor Jackson, Mich. his plans Wednesday to play in} the $200,000 Canadian Open at the Montreal Municipal course} June 29-July 2. | Among others already in the) Spragg the special nurses and Rev. Canon . G, Ongley for prayers, nurses and 38--Coming Events THE ALLIANCE be ind the ) DUTCH CREDIT UNION (Oshawa) LTD. in co-operation with KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES present the film ALLEMAN by BERT HAANSTRA Y.W.C.A, . 199. Centre St. entronce Parking lot. Corner Simcoe and McGregor St. Saturday, i June 3, 1967 : 8 P.M. Everyone Welcome ADMISSION: 1 Adults 50c Students 25c¢ AUCTION SALE and ~ RUMMAGE SALE Saturday, June 3 10 a.m. -4 p.m. to be held at CHURCH of JESUS CHRIST a of LATTER DAY SAINTS ©) e6r. Rossland - Thornton Rds. ' SUNNYSIDE kris, Louis Gianias, Peter Cor-| tesis, Mike Bombino, John Ig- natescu and Mike Giardullo. | | FUNERAL OF GIUSEPPI CATULLI fold are Jack Nicklaus, Gay) The funeral service for Giu-|Brewer, Jr.,. Bobby Nichols, former Margaret Dalton; five|Winnipeg July 23-Aug. 6 have| jorganization which |threshold of a new era," PROTECT 12 EACH Each of the current six teams 'Boston, Chicago, Detroit, |Montreal, New York and Tor- jonto - being allowed to protect one goaltender and 11 other players prior to the draft's start. In all, 404 players are eligible for the draft. The protected lists of the cur- rent clubs must be presented to Campbell Monday evening for processing by the NHL's cen- tral registry. The new entries will receive the list by 9 a.m. Tuesday. ' The draft will begin with the selection, by lot, of the order of Palmer, golf's highest money-|drafting by the new teams. The|Atlanta (Lemaster 5-1) at St. winner of all time, confirmed|six new team names will be) Louis (Jaster 3-1) N drawn by Campbell from the Stanley Cup and the order they are drawn will determine the or- der of drafting for goaltenders. The sequence for the first round of drafting netminders will be A., B, C, E, E, F. For the sec- ception, Canada's entry in Sat- jurday's Belmont Stakes is liv- ling up to his name. BINGO TO-NIGHT $2,300.00 JACKPOT NOS. . 54 - 56 AT THE RED BARN 7 --7:30 P.M. EXTRA 'BUSES ALMOND'S U.C.W. EVENING GROUP Confederation Tea Bake Sale and ' . Antique Display Almond's United Church Highway No. 2, West Saturday, June 3, 1967 ot 2 p.m. Tea Tickets 50¢ prepared, Britain's Boy Scouts! IN PRIZES Association is taking the 'Boy' out of the Boy Scouts. as the Scout Association. a spokesman. 'It was felt that by dropping the word from the association's title, the true nature of the movement's work in providing a program of training for youngsters of eight years to young men in theirjcrown of thoroughbred racing,|$00 of Sword Dancer owned by early 20s could be more faith-'The Belmont is the third leg. fully conveyed." ell, who founded the Boy Scouts |ception, Canada's two-year-old) 60 years ago this year, say? prove," don business A jas third choice at 8-to-1 odds by 'the Aqueduct track handicap-| U.K. Boy Scouts per, the son of Nearctic owned) jby Mrs. Vince Reid of Toronto | ' and Mrs. William Seitz of Mont- To Lose Boy real probably has no one but himself to blame for his cool s reception at the track. LONDON (AP) a Bova, be The only thing he's done in recent weeks is run away with} the Marine Stakes at Woodbine| in Toronto as prohibitive 1-to-4| choice while Belmont favored Damascus, at 6 to 5, and sec- ond pick Proud Clarion, at 5 to 2, have banner credentials to display. Proud Clarion won the Ken- tucky Derby and Damascus the Preakness, the first two legs of the North American triple} From now on it will be known "It's completely logical,' said 'boy' | But while the favorites were| What would Lord Baden-Pow-|Proving their worth, Cool Re- jof the year in 1966 was disap-| {pointing not only his backers, said the spokesman, |DUt his trainer, Lou Cavalaris | 'He, would be the first to see|""* "We believe he would p- the logic in the change. After) pooR WORKOUTS all, he was a trend-setter in| youth education." Working poorly prior to the! |Kentucky Derby, the horse was! The present Lord Baden-Pow-|entered in the Derby Trial with) executive, Tun, lin 1:55 1-5 for a 2% length vic- in Canada from 5 p.m. A ; "ge ' : WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 | RON Mas een: recovery iseppt capkee ie ranged 26. Billy Casper, Gary Player, and|ond round it will be reverse. omen ere tae |e FIRST RACE -- iMila Pace. Condi \ jat the Oshawa General Hospit-|George Knudson of Toronto. The current six teams will : dep ligag Pitesti aie yo eee cs ot "eatretaterrets Surial, in his 35th year, was held|-- Detroit 26 15 634 -- igen wick, Larkin 290 230 relatives, friends and nelghbors, for thelr jin St. John's Ukrainian Greek ' \ ' '|\Chicago 25 15 .625 4 |2-0!e Faithful, Crowe hades 4 2.40 a i | ro y ja rt, Gaucho TONY sreasione Or ermbatht at ine| Orthodox Church at 1 p.m., May Boston 2 20 524) Aig) Bim ortnes Dee Hervant, oruge time of our bereavement of Dorothy| 31 : ana a S mon n ry Cleveland 21 20 .512 5 {rah and' Gypsy Coin. | thanks to Dr. C.D' Russell and the| » sre service was conducted by Baltimore 20 20 500 5/4) secu RACH -- Mile Trot. Claiming. nurses of 4F, 0.G.H., and to Rev. J./Rev. John Koulouras of. All Li . U T Hi N - rite 2 = pl ed Purse $1,000. 4 McLeod and the W. C. Town Funeral Saints' Greek Orthodox Church, | ashington er Y) 5-Phyilis Marie, Davies 7.80 4.10 2.70 Crepe fore ees amity, [North 'Toronto. Interment was| Iving p 0 1S ame oe bigs M4 . pes ed Teves alow curren ae in Oshawa Union Cemetery. 2 ' ansas City 442 Also Started: Merrie Meander, Hava | The pallbearers were Bill Ma-|_ NEW YORK (CP)--Cool Re-| In the week since his most re-| California 18 27.400 10 Julep, Syndy's J.G., Foul Ball and Arm- cent victory, Cavalaris has been working the colt the 1%-mile Belmont distance, peaking Mon- 32.3 seconds, just three seconds over what it took Amberoid to win the Belmont last year. The only question now in Ca- valaris' mind is whether Walter Blum, who rode his horse in the Marine Stakes, will be able to fly in from California to ride the big chestnut Saturday, WATCH NERVES But, while Cool Reception was International League Purse $1,100. | being flown from Toronto, L Pct. GBL|!-Se, Dudley, Curran 8.90 3.88 2.70] trainer Frank Whitley Jr. was/ Rochester 21 11 .656 |TDuke Bee Dillon, Arthur "390 holding Damascus away from Aqueduct, bedding him at Pim- lico, so the horse wouldn't be made nervous by the pre-race activity. He used the same formula prior to the Preakness and the Mrs. Edith Bancroft was so re- laxed he blazed the 1 3-16 miles tory. Ranked behind the first four choices by the track handicap- per are Gentleman James at 12 to 1; Blasting Charge and Prin- kipo at 15 to 1 and Gaylord's Feather and Nehoc's. Bullet at 20 to 1. Tf all nine horses are ready augers well for the future of the NHL as an international sports is on the ; ' Cleveland 9 Detroit 0 Coupled with Reason To Hail/day with a run of two minutes, | California 3 Washington 6 \eeey oot ore 2.40 \ were by Paul MacDonald, Paul nin Order: Level Jay, Tricky|Henderson, Pete Troy, George sO a Pal, Football, and R. BASEBALL SCOREBOARD = [wits i'm mm. or Davide On FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Ciaim-| In tonight's games, Sarnia By THE CANADIAN PRESS {Columbus 15 14 517 444 Stormy 'tnda, Inouye, 380° 300 2.90/Plays at Brantford and Owen National League Buffalo 15 15 .500 5/1-Princess Leslie, Walsh 9.30 4.50/Sound at Oshawa. W L Pet. GBL|Toronto 15 15 .500 -- 5|7-Cratty, Commodore, Fitr'ns 4.80 Cincinnati 30 18 .625 -- {Richmond 1618 AL Gigi ant ber tise | St. Louis 24 16 .600 2 /Toledo te Oh Ba inp ais was aicw | CLINE TO GIANTS Pittsburgh 23 18 .561 3%4/Jacksonville 13 21 .382 9 PRR GEarsold filllea: foaled ti SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--San San Francisco 24 19 .558 3% Wednesday's Results lades'§ Furiongs. Mies, fasted in Ca" Francisco Giants announced Chicago 22 19 .537 434|Buffalo 1 Toronto 3 Mink Sole, Hiniosa 8.80 2 2.20/ Wednesday they have purchased Atlanta 22 21 .512 5%/Syracuse 3 Rochester 4 2-Bunty Esc, Kelly i " 280/ outfielder Ty Cline, 28, from Ate Los Angeles 19 24 .442 8%/Toledo 1 Columbus 7 so Ran in Order: Gay Penn, Cary'lanta Braves for a figure above Philadelphia 18 23 439 8% Richmond 5 Jacksonville 2 AMEXACTOR, § AND 4 PAID 97.00." |the $20,000 waiver price and Houston 16 28 .364 12 | Today's Games |were dropping Ken Henderson New York 14 26 .350 12 /Buffalo at Toronto lawancan Thepevesr-eid lites, fontea 16 (¢0 make room for him. Cline, in Wednesday's Results Syracuse at Rochester Canada. 6% Furlongs \the majors six years, is exe Chicago 6 Cincinnati 5 oledo at Columbus Atlanta at St. Louis, ppd, rain} Richmond at Jacksonville (2) New York 1 Houston 6 | : Philadelphia 6 Los Angeles 0 | Pacific Coast League Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 15| Vancouver 2 Hawail 0 8-Speedy Sonnet, 4-Mad Moo, Grubb Maid, Clara B Good, Bronselene, Young Gerry and Miss Chop, aN ae hao | pected to report Thursday. Hen- S-Lawless Maid, Bell 3.20\derson is being farmed to the Also Ran in Order: Monessa, Jesting| Phoenix club of the Pacifica |Coast League. Probable Pitchers Today Denver 3 Tulsa 4 |Chicago (Culp 3-3) at Cincinnati! Oklahoma City 5-1 Portland 6-2) | (Appas 4-2) N San Diego 3 Seattle 5 | Spokane 2 Tacoma 3 | Indianapolis 3 Phoenix 2 ARDEN CITY RACEWAY -- New York (Seaver 4-2) at Hous-| ton (Cuellar 4-2) N Philadelphia (L. Jackson 2-5) at Los Angeles (Osteen 6-4) N Pittsburgh (Pizarro 3-4) at San Francisco (Perry 3-4) bro Frosty. | DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 5, PAID $13.40. | Wednesday's Results. Baltimore 2 Chicago 3 | THIRD RACE -- Mile Pace. Claiming. |Purse $800. |1-Silly Boy, Campbell 16.10 te 4.50 As 7 2-Ellen B. Grattan, O'Dare 80 4.20 Kansas City 0 New York 3 (eee of Atom, Norris 61 Minnesota 2 Boston 3 | Also Started: A.P. Hal, Lady Violet Provable Pitchers Today. |Piede Eaen Atory Dral Hl and. Victor Cleveland (Siebert 4-3) at De-! ; oe troit (McLain 5-5) N ling eubee: are -- Mile Pace, Claim-| California (Clark 2-4) at Wash-|s-silver Laird, Holmes 4.90 4% 320) ington (Pascual 4-2) N 6-Trina Lee, Davies .60 4. Minnesota (Chance 8-2) at Bos-| ice" starneay Navinwood Beaver, Dr ton (Rohr 2-2) |W., Grattan Hal G., Rugged Yankee and Only games scheduled. Penny. Cnet, | FIFTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Claiming. | 5 Also Started: La Salle's Hope, Modoc | 15 14 517 478 | gration, Davie Blue, Uncle Bud and) [Northwood Edward. | Expo Has Service ieee nae -- Mile Pace. Cond. ecu ta' sa, 2 3 2 For Fish And Game <i22%.,50"%:,. 2.80 | aaasiian ' Also Started: Scion Grattan, Buddy QUEBEC (CP)--A fish andjsrae, sunday Song, &. J. Direct and game information service Tins Pe ere . bile a been established for Expo 67 visitors who want to hunt or Syracuse SEVENTH RACE -- Mile Trot. Cond. | fester 4 +. wtei¢|I-Diana Hunter, McKly 4.60 3.30 2.70 fish*in Quebec during their visit)sbream Acres Guy, Lawson 19.60 8.70 to the world's fair at Montreal. |2-Billy Hall, Hicks 5.30 he . Also Started: Virgnes Gypsy, Lady The service, aimed at sports e,r4, Madam Victor, and Dean's; Pride. fishermen, is operated by the ? Quebec department of tourism,), EIGHTH RACE -- Mile fish and game. Requests for in-|3-F'cs P. Adios, McD'id 11.10 formation should be directed shes) Time, Webster aliens Boy, Curran 2.30 to Also Started: George Volo, Paladin Pace. Cond. 6.60 3.50 6.20 3.70 for the 5:30 p.m. EDT starting ell, 30, a scoutmaster and Lon-|Cavalaris's word that only a gun, the $125,000 added race will com-| victory would advance his horse! gross $148,450. mented: "Oh, I quite approve,/to the Derby, Cool Reception and I've known about the sug-|ran second and missed the big/CBS in the U.S. and the CBC} igestion for some time." | The race will be televised by| ber is 527-2131. Expo 67 Fish and Game In-|Pick Celerina, Anglo United and Arm: formation Service Apa sald Department of Tourism, Fish, NINTH RACE -- Mile Trot. Purse $1,200. Cond. AFOR Z4 HOME and 4 p COTTAGE PLOW Biicnin ea ies. Patterned or Plain ro Cottons, Rayons, etc. 4 #; Starting at... Reg. 2.49 Ft 1490 | SALE "<p and up Yi 725-4551 11/2 KING ST, EAST and Game : |-Susan's. B'day, F'ness 11.30 5.20 4.50 5075 Fullum St., Montreal 34) é-Kit's Kid, Herrington 11.80 7.30 U .|2-Daniel Boy, Moreau 7.50 The service's telephone num)" "Also. Started: Mr. Scott Key, Ever- green Pat, Haul Away and Reed's Ann. | \