Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jun 1967, p. 25

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-Automobiles For Sale SONTIAC six cylinder auto, Very mg ly 2 Make @ point to iad 6 for inspection, after 4.30 p.m. CADIAN Beaumont, six finder, Hic with radio, Telephone 728-6755, 2B LIE ate dl hte aici ct IERCURY four door hardtop. 27 ies, Very good condition, Tele- 28-2527. ae é cylinder, standard, radio. w tires, Licence 379277, Full price Stalker Motors, 137 King Street UNBEAM Alpine bg bing ng Street West i Starfire convertible, Gala Power Poses ang plus aute one tight bode By eth rene | corneriny ri one fed reverb, $2,595. Tele tied Aner 6, standard, $100, me -Compact Cars for Sale 1e Rambler Kings ymanville & Peterborough MAY SALE er than Toronto Prices, Bank Rate Financing. Day 3,000 Mile Warranty. To 60 Months To Pay, VER 40 SELECT CARS TO CHOOSE FROM, TRENT AUTO SALES LTD. ng St. E., Bowmanville 623-3305 OLVO and PEUGOT ERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service e and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South awa 728-0921 ILTAN and NICK'S our Authorized Datsun and Fiot Dealer scializing in Volkswagen Repair and Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 }, red, with biack interior, radio, es, excellent condition through- Faod take over payments, Tele Trucks for Sale eects iadantch aS Hg Savret pick: up, $1,095, e Fi sl RT Ea an oe sulteble for campers. Parts. Courtice Auto Wreckers, C Curbside van, aluminum body, rite $250 or best offer. Tale. SERATIORAT va Ton pickup, lent condition, $250. Telephone after 4 p.m, RD truck Pd ain ah 88 Queen § E SALE. nr ome plek-u "up > mie n box. Many extras, A-1 condle ephone 728-7417, \utomobiles Wanted NANTED ne 38--Coming Events s 38--Coming Events BINGO JAYCEES JUNE SPECIAL TWO JACKPOTS BOTH MUST GO $500 IN 50 NOS. OR LESS $200 IN 51 NOS. OR MORE $10 PER LINE BOTH GAMES $175 jackpot game $20 per line plus -- $75 first full card, also $500 IN 50 NOS. or LESS 20 regular $20 games pay double in 17 Nos. or less Five $30 Games Early Bird Game 7:45 ADMISSION $1.00 $100 in DOOR PRIZES Thurs., June 8th at the Jubilee Pavilion BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS at 7:00 and 7:15 P.M and returning after Bingo Children Under 16 Not Admitted IN MEMORIAM LIONS BINGO Sts. 7 and 7:15 p.m, BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office, 723-2633 Every Wednesday Vachon; Others, protected: J. C. Tremblay, Jacques Laperri- ere, Terry Harper, Ted Harris, ean Beliveau, Ralph Back- ers (protected) Ed Johnston; Others, protected: John Bucyk, Ted Green, Ed Westfall, Tom Williams, John McKenzie, Don Jubilee: Pavilion All proceeds to charity See Tuesday Ad ST. PETER S ANGLICAN CHURCH THOMAS-CEDAR STREETS Strawberry Buffet Supper Saturday, June 10th., 5-7 P.M. Adults $1.50% Children 75c BINGO, Bathe Park, Eulaile Avenue, every Thursday, 2 p.m., closing for July and August. -- Se Tributes To Departed Fathers and Grandfathers will be published in The Oshawa Times SAT., JUNE 17 To ensure publication in this Special Edition TELEPHONE 723-3492. The Oshawa Times Classified Dept. Before 12 NOON RUMMAGE SALE, Harman Park club- house, Thursday, June 8, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m, (on Douglas Street). 39--Notices CLEMENTS service station. Station nearly completed. Open now for gas and oll. Come In and watch our progress. 728- 73. BIRTHS JENKINS -- Don and Darlene are happy to announce the arrival of @ son, Jeffery Donaid, on Monday, June 5, 1967, at the Oshawa General Hospital. * OSTLER -- Chris and Kenny are happy to welcome their new sister Laurie Anne. Proud parents are Ken and Anne Ostler (nee Bradica). Thanks be to God. Central Council of Neighborhood Association BINGO --AT-- OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Friday, June 9th RICHARDSON -- George and Joan (nee Clarke) are happy to announce the birth of @ son, Monday, June 5, 1967, at Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Sheron, Sandra, Aian and Paul. Thurs., June 15 * strom, Henri Richard, Gilles Tremblay, John Ferguson, Yvan Cournoyer, Bob Rousseau; Oth- ers, fill - ins: Claude Larose, Claude Provost, Dick Duff, Carol Vadnais, Serge Savard, Danny Grant, Jacques Lemaire, Andre Boudrias, Mike McMa- hon, Bob Charlebois, Boudrias, McMahon and Charlebois later Awrey, Ken Hodge, Phil Espo- sito, Ed Shack, Fred Stanfield, Gary Doak; 'Others, fill-ins: Dallas Smith, Phil Krake, Ron Buchanan, Wayne Cashman, Jean Pronovost, Bob Heaney, Ted Hodgson, Ron Murphy, [John Arbour, Glen Sather, |Dave Woodley, Brian Bradley, Edward Snell, Wayne Maxner, Complete National League LOCKE'S FLORISTS e : Funeral arrangements ond R t F 1] D ft TO-NIGHT floral arrangements for all | Os ers Oo Owln rd ions. Early Bird Game 7:45 age caida HOPPIN MONTREAL (CP) -- List ofjGary Jarrett, Bob pemeeers,| Allan Stanley, George Arm-| os phony G protected players and others|Ron Anderson, Craig Came on,/strong, Duane Rupp, Darryl JACKPOT placed on their fill-in lists by|Jim Watson, George Harvis,/Sly, Red Kelly, Gerry Ehman, y 728-6555 Hockey League at Tuesday's|James Peters, Fred Hilts, Irv-|Dick Gamble, Don Cherry, 4 52 and 58 expansion draft and the inakeupjing Spencer, Gary Marsh, Rick|Norm Armstrong, Bronco Hor- A LASTING TRIBUTE of the six new teams as the|McCann, Barry Billows, Nick/vath, Les Duff, Barry Watson, -ONE MUST GO For Permanence and dignity |result of the draft: | Libett. /Stan Smrke, Milan Marcetta, w t : Pe CA OLD CLUBS Montreal--Goal, Lorne Wors-| NEW CLUBS Bus leaving King ond Simcoe ? MEMORIAL PARK Boston--Goal, Gerry Cheey-|ley (protected) and Rogatien| Los Angeles Kings -- Goal Terry Sawchuk and Wayne Rut- ledge; Others: Gord Labossiere, Bob Wall, Ed Joyal, mieux, Paul Popiel, Terry Gray, Brian Campbell, Ed Te ine, Howard Hughes, Bill Inglis, Doug Robinson, Mike Corrigan, Jacques Lemieux, Lowell Mac- Donald, Ken Block, Bill Flett, Brent Hughes, Marc Dufour. Minnesota North Stars--Goal, Cesare Maniago and Gary Bau-| man; Others: Dave Balon, Ray Cullen, Bob Woytowich, Jean- Bob Leiter. bought by Minnesota, Don ae Johns, Bill McCreary, Bill Pla-| Chicago -- Goal, Denis De-|ger, Leo Thiffault, Jordy (protected) and Dave Dryden; Others, protected:| New York -- Goal, Dennis Hull, Bobby Hull, Doug Jarrett, Chico Maki, Gilles Marotte, Pit Martin, Stan Mi- kita, Doug Mohns, Pierre Pilote, Pat Stapleton, Ken Wharram; Others, fill - ins: Eric Nester- enko, Wayne Maki, Matt Rav- Villemure; Others, Goyette, Hillman, Harry Howell, Neilson, Bob Nevin, Jean Ra-! jlich, Paul Turbenche, Douglas|telle; Others, fill - ins: Reg |Shelton, Wayne Smith, Mike Fleming, Gord Berenson, Larry Chernoff, Roger Bellerive, Al-|Mickey, Bob Plager, Paul An- bert Lebrun, Oscar Gaudet, Jack Stanfield, Brian MacDon- ald, Dick Meisner, Ross Eich- ler, Geoffrey Powis. ¢ Detroit--Goal: Roger Crozier (protected) and .George Gard- ner; Others, protected: Gary Bergman, Bert Marshall, Bob McCord, Alex Delvecchio, Gor- die Howe, Norm Ullman, Paul Henderson, Bruce MacGregor, Ted Hampson, Doug Roberts,|Frank Mahovlich, Dave Keon, Dean Prentice; Others, fill-ins:|Ron Ellis, Brian Conacher; Howie Young, Floyd Smith,'Others, fill-ins: Murray Oliver, WOODBINE RESULTS drea, Gary Sabourin, George Kerick, Dune McCallum, Bob Jones, Ross Blackburn, Bob Ash, Bill Knibbs, Ron Ingram, Gord Vejprava, Wayne Hall. Toronto -- Goal, John Bower (protected) and Al Smith; Oth- ers, protected: Tim Horton, Larry Hillman, Marcel Prono- vost, Mike Walton, Jim Pappin, Pete Stemkowski, Bab Pulford, the 13th Guide and Brownle Parent As- Smith Transport, for the love- DEATHS care of me. BELL, Matilda Eli: --Debbie Bracey. izabeth in Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, June 6, 1967, Matiida Elizabeth Blacks) 21). oy appreciation to our relatives, i | | TUESDAY, JUNE 6 |, FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Claim- ART -- George and Gail (nee és shasisy are happy .to announce the birth jing. Four-year-olds and up, 6' Fur- of their daughter, Tammy Lyn, 7 Bounds FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim-|iongs. n es, on Sunday, June 4, 1967 at ing. Maiden three- and four-year-olds.|7-A'tmn S'nir, McComb 13.30 5.70 3.90| Scarborough on ' Hospital. Many One and one-sixteenth Miles. 1-Tall. Indian, Coombs 4.10 2.80 och oy 4 , McGarry. BRACEY -- | would like fo express|i0-Johnny G'kha, F'ro 56.00 12,70 7.40/3-Arctle Venture,' Fitz'ns 3 salt my sincere thanks and appreciation to| 7-Melvilie, Grubb 250 200) Also Ran in Order: Hot Ribs, Twilight relatives, friends, and neighbors, Guides and staff of the May 22nd Camp and ifts, cards and visits during my re-|Cloud, can cel, In hospital. A special thanks to | mon, nurses and staff of Bowmanville) Memorial ee for taking such good CAIN -- We wish to express sincere 8-Missy's Gem, Dittfach 90 | Tango, hee Question, Also Ran in Order: Sicilian Sirony,|tiveter and Apple. Sunday Cruz, Guylene, Sure to Please, | jLyric Lags, Atoute Vitesse and Not A) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Claim- ny Four-yeer-olds and up. 7 Furlongs. ae. a ee 5% he yy SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim. Pe ach yee od Ing. Four-year-olds and up, foaled In| Butterscotch, Pinions Canada. One and one-sixteenth alle. Also Ran in ws and Linear B, beter i'| EXACTOR, 4 AND 1, PAID $15.10, Monisteo, Jet 3.0 Mornins' Mornin 7-Whirling. Rich, Kelly T-Lion's ad, Barroby 4-Fast Ariswer, Gomez SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Al- ¢0|lie Hodge and Gary Smith; Oth- Guy Talbot, Wayne Connelly, |Ted Taylor, Pete Goegan, Len |Lunde, Bill Goldsworthy, Andre! Ed Gia-|Pronovost, Elmer Vasko, Mur-| comin (protected) and Gilles|ray Hall, protected: |sequently Arnie Brown, Rod Gilbert, Phil|for two Montreal fill-in choices) Vic Hadfield, Wayne|William Collins, Orland|den, Kurtenbach, Don Marshall, Jim|Taylor, Dave Richardson. Bryan Watson, (sub- traded to Montreal! Sandy McFad- Parker -MacDonald, Bill Philadelphia Flyers -- Goal, Bernie Parent and Don Favell; | Others: Ed Van Impe, Joe Wat-| son, Brit Selby, Lou Angotti,| Leon Rochefort, Don Black-| burn, John Miszuk, Garry Pe-| ters, Dick Cherry, Jean Gau- thier, Jim Johnston, Gary Dorn- hoefer, Forbes Kennedy, Pat Hannigan, Mike Carruthers, Bob Courcy, Keith Wright, Terry Ball. Pittsburgh Penguins -- Goal, Joe Daley and Roy Edwards; Others: Earl Ingarfield, Al Mc- Neil, Larry Jeffrey, Ab McDon- ald, Leo Boivin, Noel Price, Keith McCreary, Ken Schinkel, Bob Dillabough, Art Stratton, Val Fonteyne, Jeannot Gilbert, Tom McCarthy, Billy Dea, Bob Rivard, Mel Pearson, Andy Bathgate, Les Hunt. California Seals--Goal, Char- ers: Bob Baun, Kent Douglas, Bill Hicke, Billy Harris, Larry *| race. Smithers now has sent out Real Le-; THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 7, 1967 25 Sweet Intent Wins Feature TORONTO. (CP)--Sweet Intent, ridden by James Kelly, 18, won the featured seventh race at Woodbine race track Tuesday, |giving trainer Andy Smithers his 12th winner of the season. Smithers also saddled Whirl- ing Rich, winner of the second 12 winners in 19 days of racing in his try for season's honors with Lou Cavalaris Jr., North America's leading trainer last year. Cavalaris saddled one win- ner Tuesday, his 13th of the sea- son, Both of Smithers' winners were ridden by Kelly, second- leading apprentice rider in On- tario with 13 winners. Sweeet Intent outran Hasty Thought and Princess Selket, rushing six furlongs in 1:12 2-5, to return $6.50, $2.80 and $2.50. The daily double combination of Whirling Rich and Johnny Gurkha was worth $281. The) LAST DAY TH 1D WORLD The HIPPIES, TEE ae RS : bi ca S Oul fOr | { 2 DAILY AT 7 end 10 P.M, -- SAT AT 4, 7 and 10 P.M. SUNDAY CONT. FROM 2 P.M. -- DOORS OPEN 1:30 ADULT. ENTERTAINMENT 39 KING ST, -- PHONE 725-5833 exactor paid $15.10. Falcons Win 'Third Straight TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Falcons scored their third win in succession before 2,064 spec- tators Tuesday night, defeat- ing Chicago Spurs 4-1 in a Na- tional Professional Soccer League game. Chicago opened scoring at 14 minutes when Willy Roy con- verted a pass from Eric Barber. Toronto tied the score 15 min- utes later on a goal by George Benpivegna. Oscar Lopez scored for Toronto with less than a minute left in the first alf. Branco Kubala scored for the Falcons at nine minutes of the second half followed 14 minutes later by Bernard Vargas for the fourth goal. It was the Falcons' fourth win in 13 games and Chicago's fifth loss in 14 games. Chicago has won two and tied seven. Cahan, Wally Boyer, Joe Szura, Bob Lemieux, Jean-Paul Parise, Ron Harris, Terry Clancy, Tracy Pratt, Aut Erickson, Ron Boehm, Alain Caron, Mike Laughton, Bryan Hextall, Gary SMITH RECOVERING DETROIT (CP) -- Floyd Smith, 32-year-old right winger of Detroit Red Wings, is re-| ported in good condition follow- Kilpatrick. St. Louis Blues--Goal, Glenn ing right shoulder surgery at University Hospital at Ann Ar- COsnawa PHONE / 23-4972 'DRIVE-IN THEATRE ON RD AT HIGHWAY 40 FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING T ACE EG At M'G-M PRESENTATION: mMETROCOLOR FOR YOUR ADDED reighesahbe eco | clean locol care for widow of alt gpa on Se Patio friends, and neighbor: their many wfita Rann Order: ed Purse, Dri ances, Three-year-old fillies. 6 Fur-ltall and Don Caley; Others:|bor, Mich. The five-year vet- Over of Mrs. Kenneth Durne (Mary), George |ving™ acts, floral tributes and cards ct Wien : Jlongs. ; | Tihs talealt oleh Ge ORLEY STALKER Bell of Oshawa and Delbert Bell of Cour. | Vina atty' at the loss of our dear pitther: DAILY DOUBLE, 10 - 7, PAID s281.oo,|S-Sweet Intent, Kelly 4.50 2.80 2s0|Jim Roberts, Noel Picard, Aljeran of the Detroit club suf- MOTORS Mcintosh-Andersen'Funersi Home, 132) incare thanks fo Dr. "Patterson, Rev al |gHasty, Thought, Grubb 270 240/Arbour, Rod Seiling, Ron|fered torn ligaments and splin- 137 King West $5 000 00 King Street East, service In the chapel fee) oaks iat at Osh ~ THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden,|"" aise Ran. in' Orders" Pretty Fussy,|SChock, Terry Crisp, Don Mc-|tered bones in his shoulder late 8311 723-6322 1 . ee Geen neral Home for thelr kind services. FFitenge foaled In Canada. "About | Rootbell, and Monesse. Kenny, Wayne Rivers, Bill Hay last season and completed the faced RUS Rp o E --The Cain Family |; rouietapiiie, Hose 6.10 3.0 2.60 EIGHTH RACH -- Purse $2,500. Claim-|Darryl Edestrand, Norm Beau-|National Hockey League sched- RS WANTED PRIZ S SWARTMAN -- 1 would like to say|SNo Parando, Bell 70 3.70\ing, Four-year-olds and up. 1% Miles on|din, Larry Keenan, Ron Stew-|ule wearing a brace. ying A New Car? your used car to "Ted". "Cash" to the New Dealer and "Save". 'D CAMPIN MOTORS 4494 Res, 725-5574 \UTO WRECKING CO. Cars arts for sale. Iron and metal¢ 9 Bloor Street East. 725-2311, : Cars and trucks for wreck= vit da for towing. Best prices ragede 72-4549 anytime. Rob- Is. \utomobile Repair AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTRE Simcoe St. N. 728-7339 missions are Our Only ess ----- Repairs, Adijust- , Exchanges. All Work inteed, RED STONE soklin -- 655- BUILT ENGINES L, Excange Price as low as $165.00 L. Exchange Price as low as $200.00 ost and Found NIAN PUP, lost in Simcoe tworth @rea. Has bive collar coe and orange leash, Tele- aig" sariana--Cannoughh. Male siamese, Connau an ag Senior ciizen's peta pet, »gal 6 cee 1s Ley, given that uniess Nash Ambassador Custom, 1940 Ile. 1965, 25273 at ye rage, 9 Baldwin St. Brooklin, simed in 30 days from June or money owing. --R. Maynard uction Sale uction Sale lay, June 10, 1967 ONE O'CLOCK e Estate of Mrs, 's, 790 Gordon Street, a, turn north off Sim- . at Cedardale School. ator refrigerator, 4 Mares stove, tele- R.C.A. Victor, sewing ne, liquor cabinet, wardrobe antique, din- sm suite, china cup. buffet, 6 chairs plus chair, reclining chair, field and chair, round table and 6 chairs, ce set, beds, antique vaccum cleaner, wash- chine, dishes, bedding, | tools. more articles too nume to mention. TERMS CASH No Reserve 'LES KING, auctioneer 125-3039 -- Oshawa. "TION SALE rivate estate at Stirte- Auction Hall, 33 Hall hawa, Thursday, June :30 p.m. Lawn chairs; field suites, lamps, n cleaner, electric , dressers, end tables, range, Phillips refrig- library table, washing e, beds, bicycles, kit- puffet, garden tools, other articles too nu- to mention. Terms Ayles King, auctioneer. $1,500 Jackpot $500 Snowbali $150 Special Game $1,000 Escalator 20 soos, Games $50 each 9 Early Bird Games 5S Late Games $50 Each Admission $1.00 (receive one card for regular games). All games 25c double card except jackpot. $100 in Door Prizes All games will be played on double cards. Share the wealth--7:15 p.m. Regular Games -- Start im- mediately after Share the Wealth. BUSES Leaving Bond and Simcoe St. 6:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 7:30 and 8: 00 p.m. A elena ART, BRANY, it thank you to friends, neighbors and rela- pf Leg eine, dane "ae tives for the cards, flowers, visits and Helen Laughlin, beloved wife of Harold |Calls during my recent stay In the Osh Eugene Brant, mother of Mrs. Ivan Bor-. - (Barbara) of Toronto, sister of Mrs. F, Ward of Toronto and Norman Caugitn 'of Winnipeg, in her 89th year. 'ing at the Armstrong Funeral Home, nurses and staff on 2B, Dr. Glichrist, Dr. Campbell, Miss. Flynn end Rev, Mof- fat. Thank you everyone. -|Grey Road, Prince Sanber, ae special thanks to the/!t's A FO --Jayne) jing. Three-year-olds. 6% Furlongs. 2-Northern Oil, Fitz'ns 2.40 f, Also Ran in Order: A-Arctic Fable, i Bae y 6: Phelodie @nd|7" Majestic Sal, Dittfach 2B-Admiral's Gift, Grubb Also Ran in Order: Lady Kasha, Rullah's Image, B-Be Optimistic, A-Biue URTH RACE--Purse $2,000. Claim- a on Whippet, jue Me! A twindields Farm Entry. Oshawa, with funeral service In the chapel, Friday, June 9 at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Erskine Cemetery, Dunbarton. (Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home until Théfsday.) OBITUARIES MRS. THOMAS BELL In failing health for three years, Mrs. Thomas Bell, 186 Mill Street, died June 6 at the Oshawa General Hospital. She was in her 93rd year. The former Matilda Elizabeth Black, the deceased was a daughter of the late Lachlan and Jennifer Black. Born in Raglan area, April 25, 1875, the deceas- ed received her education in East Whitby Township and was married, Oct. 30, 1894, at Col- umbus. GORIN, Hugh At Lake Simcoe, Ont., on Sunday, May 21, 1967, Hugh Gorin, beloved husband of ee, Pearson, father of Kathy, son of Roh gult Lag John Edward Gorin, Nelson Vaillancourt (Bleener)® "are "Carl Starr (Pauline) a Jack, in his 37th year. Resting at 'the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service In the chapel, Thursday, it 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa MAYNARD, At Memorial Hospital, Ronald Bowmanville, on Monday, June 5, 1967, Ronald Maynard, in his 43rd 'year, dear brother of Edith (Mrs, Sid Walker), Ralph, Muriel (Mrs. ore al Cress: Ue: Shree) A resident of Oshawa for Terry), Marjorig (Mrs. Eric Stainton Roy, Kenneth, and Phyilis (Mrs, Gordon| 8bout 65 years, Mrs. Bell was Chartran). Resting at the Morris} a member of St. Andrew's Unit- Funeral crate. Bowmanville. Service in ed Church. the chapel on Thursday at 2 o'clock. Interment Groveside Cemetery, 'Brook-| Predeceased by her husband Hin. in March, 1935, Mrs. Bell is After Bingo. SUNNYSIDE Monster BINGO TWO JACKPOTS 55 and 57 $500. in 52 Nos. or less $200. In announced 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 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'ed a survived by a daughter, Mrs. ' Kenneth Durno (Mary) of Osh- LOCKE'S FLORISTS awa and two sons, George of Funeral arrangements and | Oshawa and Delbert of Courtice. floral arrangements for oll | Also surviving are five grand- occasions. children and 10 great - grand- OSHAWA SHOPPING children. CENTRE The funeral service: will be 728-6555 held at 3 p.m., June 8, at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home. Interment will be in Osh- awa Union Cemetery. Rev. John Morris, minister of St. And- rew's United Church, will con- duct the service. MRS. HAROLD E. BRANT Seriously sick for 10 years, Mrs. Harold Eugene Brant, Halliday Manor, sBond Street East, died Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 STAFFORD Music Circle, 4-Fleet Imp, Gomez 4.90 2.60 2.20;A--E Marshamn, J M Chariton, H and , |&Take The Pot, Kelly 2.90 my P K Sweet Entry. 3-Stormy_ Linda, Ferraro B--R Henderson and Dane Hill Acres Also Ran in Order: Whistler's Wite, Entry. Alice Parkes and Zeebest. '--Lamsan Farm EXACTOR, 4 AND 6, PAID $14.50 |itendance 5,518, Fon "Handle $423,311. ~ WOODBINE ENTRIES Big rio gol JUNE 8 Rotundo 2nd, Gordon 116 Clear and Fa: My Boy Richer Waish 119, POST TIME 3 P.M, Tony's Count, Coombs X111" Dixie Pet, ar XXX104 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,400. Malden, |Prince Bunty, Inouye 116 three-year-old fillles, foaled in Canada.|Nearctic Myth, Platts XXX103 About 1 Mile on turf course (8). Roman Tribune, Barroby 116 Just Sailed, Inouye A;119 Radiant Colors, Thomas XXX103 Maple Beauty, McLeod XXX109 |Jazz Round, No Boy 108 Butternut Bay, Grubb X114 Comedy, No Boy ne Castillia, Brownell X114 Meteor, Grubb X114 Ann B. Good, Werry 119 Abuso, Kelly X111 50 3.80 2.90 /8rt, 8.90 4.70|Man, 2.90/Veneruzzo, Max Mestinsek. roo cw emt] BASEBALL STARS Fred Hucul, John Brenne- Gerry Melnyk, Gary iZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 EPI'S Batting--Curt Blefary, Ori- oles, hit three home runs for seven runs in Baltimore's first- game 16-4 rout over California Angels and then knocked in three more runs with a single and a sacrifice fly in the 11-1 second game triumph, Pitching -- Dave Boswell, Twins, hurled a_five-hitter, striking out 10 and walking two, as Minnesota pounded Cleve- land Indians 7-1 in the nightcap after losing the first game of their twi-night double-header 6-4 in 10 innings. Miss Waldemar, Kelly X114 Song of Tara, Thomas: XXX109 Miss Haysin, Ferraro A-119 A--P SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim- jing (5000). jwo-vear-olds, § -Furlongs Peresavele and Mrs J T Tripi| (8). Entry. Tiger Court, "Dittfach A-120 Last Wheel, Kelly X110 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- Cloncurry, Gordon 115 ing (3000). Three-year-olds, 61 Furlongs|Gold Pinch, Hinojosa 112 8). Starlit Girl, No Boy 112 Set The Course, Werry 114 E Jay's Grey, Ferraro 118 Wee Bunty, Kelly X101 ri, Brownell X112 |Rip Khobar, Grubb X112 rSeraba: |Bent Parrott, No ays A118 Golden Jive, Inouye 114 Spartan Girl, No Boy |A--Dane Hill Acres Entry. y 106 (EXACTOR WAGERING) No Such Animal, Fitzsimmons 111 cio's Gift, Bell X101 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. Al- iberlane, Grubb X106 Jowances. Four-year-olds and up. Foaled two-year-old fillies. 5 iceland (8), in Canada. 7 Furlongs (7), Clem's Romance, Gordon South Park, Fitzsimmons he United Queen, Gomez 114 Butter Keg, Walsh A-114 Joys We Share, Grubb X114 Supper Club, Dittfach A-114 Federal Law, No Boy 119 No Reasoning, Gomez 120 Holarctic, Bell X109 Echo Lad, No Boy 114 So War, Dittfach Ns |Arctic Canuck, Grubb X115 Royal Encounter, pctoee Big | Titled Hero, Fitzsimmons Bustling, No Boy 114 | EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- A--Windfields Farm Entry. ing (3000). Four-yearsolds and up (Divn |of Sth). One and one-sixteenth Miles FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-| Those Who Walt, No Boy 113 ing (3000), Three-year-olds (Divn of 2nd) |Black Treasure, ee X108 6% Eurlongs (7). Royal Maple, Grubb X11 Princes¢ Toki, Coombs X101 | Miss Blackhawk, cy Xia Genie's Touch, No Boy 117 |Ki-D-Ka, Bell X11 Be A Hero, Werry 11] - |Dark sin, Brownell, x108 Yumka, Grubb X112 | Zeesekite, Werry 113 ubb X117 | Jiveoli, Gubbins 108 BROTHERS LTD, Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. June 7, at the Oshawa General Hospital. She was in her 89th' year. the late Isaac and Emma Laughlin. BorggeDec. 11, 1878, near Frenchman's Bay, she was ied, Sept. 25, 1918, at Park- hilt? Oni ; A scattont of Oshawa for 51 years, Mrs. Brant was a former IN MEMORIAM BRYANT -- In ever loving memory o (20d Oshawa Ohildren's Aid So- ims suffered, patiently bore, 1 took her home to suffer no more./St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, : Lovina remembered and never for- gotten by her son Kenneth, and daugh- ter-in-law Jane. . was a life member of the Wom- BRYANT -- In loving memory of ajen's Missionary Society at St. dear sister, Maude Bryant, who passed Andrew's. 7, 1966. "his monn ghaied back with sad| Besides her husband, Mrs. Brant is survived by a daugh- regre it, it ings back a day we won't ever ter, Mrs. Ivan Borden (Bar- 'get, You fell asleep without good-bye, Count'm fumble, Bell ing (3008). Four-year-olds and up. One! The former Helena Laughlin, 719, (Nesixtecsth Miles a3), the deceased was a daughter Of | Guest speaker, No Boy 119 matron at the Ontario County|purse $1,000 ss 7-Our Patricia, Hick: ciety residence and at one time|1-Speedy ont Rogers a dear mother, Maude Elizabeth ae * Time 2:08 3-5 |purse $1,400 who left us aiddenly June 7. 1966. "'|served the Presbyterian Church Ales Wabads Giesil Ailes, Sen 8. [PEE aR Walkae 19.00 10.00. 4:30 tks ga ed despa ve -- yo ET deaconess in Toronto, Dese- Song, Samy Boy, Brenda's Joy and Nat SBridget Quinn, Morrissey 17.10 50 ia Seely sontered, pale re,' |ronto and Ottawa. A member of/Fro Time 2:06 4g? ATWr aie: she was a former member of|purse St. Andrew's United Church and bese a 7.30 3.50] 3-Armbro_Hamiet, Coke Time 2:07 1-5 Hedgewood, and Colosse Mir Daily Double, (4) and (4), paid $227.00 jy.|Purse $800 bara) of Toronto. Also surviv-|(iaira Way Sultan, E1't51.10 11.50 5.5 Speedy Redbird, No Boy ihe | Communicate, Dittfach 116 X10 |Sweetly Packed, ded X106 (EXACTOR WAGERING) | Snub, Grubb X11 Real The Wind, Jue 6 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- X--5 Ib# AAC XX--7 Ibs AAC | %xx10 Ibs nee POST TIME $3 P.M. " PANAVISION® METROCOLOR ADDED HIT! uno ARENA: WERNER PETERS GEORGES GARVARENTZ> IT WACHSBERGER "JAMES HILL: sein tucks vanstis Fooor "Rett TECHIICOLOR? TECHNISCOPE* Distributed by seats BROS. SHOWN AT... 3.45--7.05---10.25 a private ~ nightmare of lust, 3 violence and murder! : Ti Sarin wee ELEAIOR PARKER Fe E TODAY ! SHOWN AT... 2:00--5:20--8:40 Grandpa Jones AND RAMONA with th HAPPY WANDERERS | CENTENNIAL SHOW SUN., JUNE 18 8 P.M, RED BARN GARDEN CITY RACEWAY TUESDAY, JUNE 6 arch Rar? Wellwood 5.20 eather Clear--Track Fast) ae 2:0 FIRST. RACE -- Mile trot, Cond.,| Also Started: Fabers Penny, Riddell's Counsel, Wee Crusader, Leo Ibaf and 4-B's Lucky Boy, Melia 13.00 ou 3S 4 Red Valley 3.51 $00) SIXTH RACE -- Mile trot, claiming secon RACE -- Mile pace, Waddell 47.10 Bs 4.20 cond.,| Also Started: King C. Lee, pony Co80- len, Irish Valley, Armbro Flam Exactor, (2) and (6), pald $269.70 SEVENTH RACE -- Milepace, Cond., Purse $1,100 1-Santa Raider, Waddell 13.40 te Pr 4-Night Rocket, Radley 7.00 Ser noe Ad Given 430 Time 2:06 Also Started: Attorney Brooks, Wee Sade oo Agate, Mick's Girl and Jenni- fer Byrd 2.40 | Jacqueline Hal, Speedy Adios Lobell Also Started: Sully's Dillon, THIRD. RACE -- Mile pace, claiming| 0 '--Sadly missed and always 4 sini = by sisters Flossie, Myrtle, Hilde endjing are a sister, Mrs. N. F. tJomes R s eanity, Recinara 16.40 Tx lly HTH RAGE Mile pace, Cond., brother Arthur. Ward of Toronto; a brother,|*Spicy, Number, Feagan ew 15-Alger'c. Grat'n, Well'é 4,80 3.20 2.80 Norman Laughlin of Winnipeg] also started: silver Laird, Northwood| 'Doctor Jim, AheNut 3.10 290 BRYANT -- in memory of my darling}and a grandson, William Bor-|Beaver, Dr. W., Ellen B. Grattan and/4Arleen, Ellwood 4.50 wife Maude, who passed sway June 7, den. OM The memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., June 9, at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Rev.|2 My heart still aches with sadness, And secret tears still flow. What it meant to lose you No one will ever know. When | am sad and lonely, And everything goes wrong, 1 geem to hear you whisper "Cheer up and carry on." Each time | see your picture, You seem to smile and say, "Don't cry, | am only sleeping, We'll meet again gah day." \--Sadly missed end lovingly remember- always, husband Row. Waler Jackson, minister of St.|7- Paul's Church, will conduct the service. Interment will be in Erskine Cemetery, Dunbarton. Friends are asked not to call Superior Lee. at the funeral home before Purse $1,100 Thursday Time 2:07 Also Started: Pat Sultan, Superi FOURTH RACE -- Mile pace, ciaim- coe Trudy Dale, and Key Perfor: Ke purse $900 3-Fern'le Prince, verter $5.10 Bt. 3.20] Scratched: Ma Brown 2.80 -G.M. See, Robillard 5.80 Lynden Bulle, Curran 3.50' NINTH RACE -- Mile pace, cond., Time 2:08 1-5 {Purse $900 Also Started: Tom's Trailer, Eclipse | 3: Harrigan, McLean 17.80 6.20 4.50 C., Little Etsel, Kawartha Babe and Solo|2-Fabius Hanover, Campbell 5.20 3.90 Water '8-Mr. Whiskers, Arthur 5.00 | Time 2:08 1-5 FIFTH RACE" -- Mile trot, claiming! Also Started: Stewart's Hoot, Lea| i | Honor, Pallbrice Mary, Carol knight, | SPalacone, Ribillard 14.20 sn 4.90 | Freshpain: 4Freighter, Waddell 9.70 CBlattendance, 2191, Handle, $122,994, Don Messer' S Jubilee Show SAT., JUNE 17th The Nation's No. 1 TV Showdn Person 2 fufl hours of family variety with MARG, CHARLIE AND THE BUCHTA DANCERS Total Cast of 22 FESTIVAL CANADA 1S A PROJECT OF THE CENTENNIAL COMMISSION TICKETS ON SALE AT... BOWMANVILLE bd sy lier piteck e@ Jury & Lovell Travel Agency de onledengodant A WHITBY @ Bolahoods Sportshaven @ Whitby Arene @ Marty's Record Bar Al AX @ The Dise Shop @ The Centre Smoke Shop BUS SERVICE 7:30 -- 8:00 -- 8:30 GNI EASTWOOD. -TFE VAN CLEEF- GIAN MARIA VOLONTE The man is back... The man, . in black is Waiting... RETURN DOWNTOWN AFTER SHOW TICKET PRICES @. Adults @ Children 71> ae 8S Je Wo Fae Bs O RIM FEATURE TIMES "1:40 - 4:10 ALL SEATS RESERVED THORNTON RD. SOUTH LAST DAY "WHERE THE BULLETS FLY" -

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