Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jun 1967, p. 29

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Forellih. ht, TUBSDAY, JUNE 13 } FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 mald- 1A-Dark Scope, Dittvach 2.70 250} GARDEN CITY RACEWAY 2.80 TUESDAY, JUNE 13 {3-Adios Breezy, Feagan 4 ENTRIES FIRST RACH -- Purse $2,000, claim.ien two year old fillies foaled in Cda, 5|2-Communicate, Grubb Ing two year old maidens, foated in Cds. | furs |Time 144 2-5 | 5 furs. 6-Pyrochiore, Ferraro 6.00 3.20 2.60) ane in Ai " <HunseaY, sue oetur De' Bole, .Ditt'ch19.00 11.10 7.00 (28-Solometecr, Ditttach 280 250| wise Dyhemic unk FIRST RACE -- Mile Pace. Cisiming. cite, Started: pave Adios Colonel Coie, mk |6Sliver Laird, Holmes ; " = Louise, 6 Ibs. 12 ozs., ; My ieee ane Shee 'Count Crescent, Steve 13.59 10.00|S-United Queen, Gomer ate Scratch --A-Try Brandy 1420 410. ar0loit DAmber Relic, Gordon . , =, Falcon Stable end Dane Hill Aeres|3.Royal Dominion, Findley 470 470, SIXTH RACH -- Mile Pace. Cond, Mo nN ST 12, 1967, at the Oshawa 'General' Hosp a a) awe enera' jospi- |tal. A sister for Tracey Lynne, Many bs y % Also Ran In Order: A-Lady Known as thanks to Dr. Morris and fourth floor FIRST RACE -- Purse 62,200. Maiden) "ine, 100,15, Clear and Fast ery, 7-Chuck Bardia, Hie 10.80 Purse $1,100, e Lou, A-Mizzen, Tolst - a | Wrres-year-old filles. 7 Furs Out World, | oor ' olstoy and Real Hand-/the Exactor, Peter Comet end Dark Also Started: Dandy Sandy, James R.|/6Hugo Boy, Kennedy 20.70 @.40 Road Beyond, Gubbins 114 DOWTON -- Bill and Cherry (nee Panorama, Coombs X114 . Forrest) wish to announce the arrival |Winshot, Inouye 114 BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM BEARE -- Fred and Lynne (nee Ham- y the safe 38--Coming Events liton) are happy to announce arrival of their second daughter, Paula Fi Bives, A-Chinese Mist, Co: T n 5.80 Brooklin -- 655-3653 Hand, Rangy Realtor, Joss, Grey Lodge, Lele Scratch -- B-Canada's Answer ee ee Mee eeety Lio ie 90 3.90 c b y, NO Warning, F-Wniring A -- Gardiner Farms and W. C. PIMMeld) wi@HTH RACE -- Purse $9,200, elnim-| SURES Lee, Peet hae Phbydd oe 3.79 REBUILT ENGINES a rope ee OO valk entry ' an Tuten Ue aim-| SECOND RACH -- Mile Pace. Purse 7-DH-Vera Adios, Kopas 5.0 Pri of @ daughter, Nancy Anne, 7 Ibs, 14 o28., Added Luxury, Bell X10? A 6. R.A ate J 'and EB 8 -- Windflelds Farm. entry ing four year olds and up, 1 1-16 miles | ggoo, Claiming. Also Started: Beechy Bomber, P: 6 CYL. Excange Price born Monday, June 12, 1967 at 2.37 a.m., Charleran, Bell X114 Pantego rpetrend 6nd WB. Messing |Tv ater' Pyrechigre and. Relometeer, Livin a Ths Wind, Gomes 6.00 310 20 \6Tey Tne Lena, Hughes 4.90 3.30 Sultan, Meadow Thor and Swagger. 2 i TWO JACKPOTS [sie tds" "TO Derarted [Ber sian, tram iy at [Foams et 'ali iEeet'sane'onas" "RIERA Yo Ri, On cae ae § : r "i | 99) & Duke lom, Norris 3,60 R, 6 AND 3, Pal . B CYL. Exchange Price oO Veparie Lady Schreibe, Brownell x10 Mevadlipdings |, Alse Started: "Midnight Babe, Ellen B.| sevENTH RACE o ie Trot Citas as low as $200.00 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,200, claim. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,500, claim-| aise Ran in Order: Ann's Reply, Snub, Grattan, Cassie Bars, Valley Jeen and Ing. Purse $1,100 GOW -- Bob and Judy (nee Gorycki) are hai h SECOND RACE--Purse $2,000. Ciaim-|ing three year olds, 1 mile on Marshall /iNd two year olds, 5 furs. |Artista and Bedrod Park |Walter Scott, q AUTOMATIC 52 and 54 of thelr Contennigh Projet Tie tie Fat ers Ing (3000). Four-year-olds and up. 6 Furs/ Course \Fwincyoe Shincioss rinsed 4 Loo) kate Scratch |DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 4, PAID 861.00 Fanrch Ven, Walloon We oe TRANSMISSION born, a daughter, Kerri Lynn, 7 Ibs., Kerry's Imp, Kelly X110 damberlane, Grubb 4.10 2.70 2.60/7"Wincuba, Hinolose '70 $90| Attendance, 5,334 THIRD RACE -- Mile Pace. Cond. sPalocona, Roniiars $20 3.40 0 11 ozs., on Tuesday, June 13, 1967 at the an Sultan's Treat, Brownell XX103 S-Ninilist, Inouye 3.00 3.20|F/hhak' » Ge 60/Total Handle $408,285, Purse $900. Also Started: Freighter, Phylis Mazice CENTRE . Oshawa General Hospital. First grand- ny a Me BF AE ae re $40 "Also Ran In Order: Ruaslin, A-Dual| Lem Chet Coke 96.18 6.99 240 ishop Song, Elvis and Wee Crusader." i = : Child for Mr. and Mrs. R. V. y Catharin, * | 'Hello Killean, Feagan 70 2.50 i' - 38 Simcoe St. N. 728-7339 in 52 Nos. or less second grandchild for Mr, ad hrs Gra ndfathers Count O'War, No Boy 118 Ale Ron TA Steer) Vallty precoated eye hack od Mesletataladeay BISHOP TO BOMBERS {24 ite Joe "Hill, Mehienbacher 3.60), MISMTN RACE -- Mile Trot. Clin, Transmissions are Our Only cki. Thanks to Dr. Beckett and 4th Dream Plan, Bell X113 tree Gem, Sund; Cruz, Milistra and ped b wish c A | £ : |. Also Started: Colosse Mir, Speedy |/NO. Purse $1,400, 3usiness -- Repairs, Adjust- floor staff. r) Bench Warrant, No Boy 118 Miss Waldemar, la Dene Hl Acres ana 1 OC WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winnipeg |Hedgewood, Matchiess Pick, My Micky SS8ridget Quinn, M'sey 0.40 4.20. 4.18 ts, Exchai All Work will be published In Flight' Path, Hinojosa 110 The Daily Double, Coureur De Bois (6)/0 + © Cowan! pie Bombers of the Western|#d Riddell Acres, 3Madam Victor, Arthur 3.30 3.00 eee ere ik JERMYN -- Thi Righteous, No Boy 110 Ata' Amberione (2), paid: 004,08, es H 'se , FOURTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Cond, "Irish Valley, Alexander 5.29 suaranteed, . -- Thomas and Fay {nee Jet Invader, No {Football Conference today an« Purse $900. Also Started: Lady Ezra, Burgundy; . The Oshawa Times THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200, claim.| SIXTH RACH -- Purse $2,200, claim-/ nounced the signing of tackle|{Fablus Hanover, bil 20.80 9.10 2,90 Penny Coelen and Ro Juan. *| Moss) announce the birth of their son, Merry Arctic, Michaud XXX100 In announced Nos. Jeffrey Moss, 6 Ibe. 10 ozs., on Monday if i Spu 4 5 * {Ch ar, Ni WSs ing four yeer olds and up, 1 1-16 miles ing four year olds and up, 6 furs. ?-Spud Rico, Vi ~- , -- Lost and Found - $06 Ghislain (B june 12,1967, at Oshawa General Hospi- Suit Cather, tacestia 40 5-Sun Hash, Hale 10.70 3,50 3.00/6-Shining Wings, Werry 30.50 10.90 6.20 John Alan Bishop, 22, who was |¢ceta Herbert, Wapies TT IDI ee IND. Blond male dog, pinkish-red Onsolation Prize state . jan and 4th tloor | SA | 2 JUNE Ay Stoned, Griffo 118 Caledon Colonel, Dittfach 2.50 2.30/4Spike C.C., Barroby 4.70 3.4 a draft choice of the American! Also Started: Guinea Mite, Tango Lo- 5-Teddy Direct €., Mone 16.00 £60 3.28 . Vicinity ef Towllne North. st $10 per both games | Ul Also. Eligible: ' Ablegate, Grubb X113; 10-Future Time, Inouye 3.00 1A wiliae Twig, Kelly 5.20) Football League champion Kan. |e! Armbro Hamiet, Sirgamo and Stew: Attorney. Brooks, Holmes 4.4 4,20 'ow! lorth. Mu: yAgate, Hayes 7.40 | Carrier, Coombs X113; Nearctic Myth,|Thne 147 | WELSH -- Don and Betiann (nee Kel. | To. ensure publication in this | Pt Also Ran in Order: Dark Sin, Supreme! Also Ran In Order: Brother' Leo, Robd- Sas City Chiefs. Bishop played lett) proudly announce the birth of their| | Chief, Britiie, Tony's Count, Jazz Round/by Jr., Har-Dan, Chopolls and A-Copper/for Delta State College last second son, Bryan Donald, Saturday, | THIRO RACE -- Purse 82,200. Maiden and, Prilynn i = June 10, 1967, at Toronto General Hos- | three-year-old fillies. 7 Furs jLafe Scratch -- Market Bid. pital. A brother for Paul. |Back Talk, Dittfach 119 Fans Somesight, Coombs X10% | Page Brush, Steve 114 | Nasty Cat, Gomez 119 Homemade Sin, Turcotte 119 Butternut Bay, No Boy 114 |Guylene, Kelly X114 Princess Kaweah, Hinojosa 119 FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,600. Claim- jing (6500), Three-year-olds, About One |Mile on turf course | Bandit Boat, Kelly A-X111 |Guidecca, Grubb X106 $ Hoot. 6 FIFTH RACE -- Mile Pace, Claiming. Purse $900. Governor, + home immediately. Please tele- je 728-8087. --Legal NOTICE to CREDITORS n the matter of Litz Deli- atessen store located at 12 imcoe Street North, Oshawa, Intario, formerly owned. and perated by Litz Delicatessen imited. iso Started Shady Di: rl atts XXX105 Northwood -- Elvis, Wee Innocent 4.40 3,80'Attendance 2,464, Handle, $125,229, ean $150. Jackpot $20 PER LINE $50 FULL CARD $800. | | REGULAR GAMES DEATHS | $20 PER GAME | $40 IN 17 NOS, or LESS | $150. SPECIAL GAMES $50. DOOR PRIZES EARLY BIRD GAME at 7:45 ADMISSION $1.00 Ferndale Prince, Wpls 470 3.90 3.00/Bob and Swing Harmony. 4Whirlred, Waddell Special Edition TELEPHONE 723-3492 The Oshawa Times Classified Dept. Fire 1A -- M, Kane and E. Lieberman entry 'year, ] BLOUIN, Kenneth | Suddenly at Oshawa on Tuesday, June! 113, 1967, Kenneth Blouin in his 17th year, Before beloved son of Rachelle end Bertrand Blouin of 25 Grenfell Street, dear brother | Open Page, No Boy i111 of Roger, Ginette and Raynold, nephew! 12 NOON {Bea Nutts, Platts B-xXX106 Pe | Il persons having claims gainst the above mentioned fore prior to the First Day f June, 1967 are notified > send to the undersigned, n or before the 30th day of une, 1967, full particulars f their claim, | ing at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 Kan Juve, Grubb B-X108 | Thurs., June 15 |Catholic Church for High Requiem Mass! {A--E Lieberman entry | lip Briard and L. Bergeron. Rest-| Pink Phantom, Kelly A-X101 | |King Street West until Friday morning, Lava Hill, No Boy 118 | then to St. Mary's of the People Roman| {Misty Fair, Grech XXX101 a) a.m. Interment Resurrection Ceme-| & B--R L Victor, Mrs. W. J, Seitz and m | Mrs. V P Reid entry |(RCAXTOR WAGERING) Prices effective until SATURDAY, JUNE 17th HUSAK, Anastasia | Entered into rest at the Oshawe General I, OO dou) Reo - icheg beg 9 Hospital on Wednesday, June 14, | 1967,/ wd . Four-year-olds and up n Every Thursday Anastasia Hreshkevich beloved wite of of and). 6 Furs John Husek, mother of Miss Natalle CARD OF THANKS |::2,,22" 22! 39 Husak; and Mrs. James Goldsmith) Firelight, Duffy X105 (Mary). of Oshawa; Mr#. Walter Peel) Neate ee ap (Anne) of Courtice and sister of Paul! bia _| Necuba, Inouye Hr en "area "in" te, "th wh lng Ya anche a ey fay year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral| of kindness, messages of sympathy from Renan Neveid, Brounen KIO Oshawa with funeral service injour kind relations, friends and neighbors Mencheval, McComb. 115 5 Home, BUSES LEAVING the chapel, Friday, June 16 at 2 pim./quring our recent bereavement in the|Mencheval, McComb 11% FOUR CORNERS AT Interment Oshawa" Union Cemetery. -- jtoss of a dear mother, Mrs. Matlida Bell. |Pesiery, No Boy 1/3 JEFFS, Norma feral Home, Oshawa with funeral serv-|and neighbors for their messages of No, Reasoning, Grubb X113 lon Street & st ene |Garden's Ace, No Boy and grandmother of Cerol and Brian. | Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, | We especially thank Rev, Morris, Doc 7:00 and 7:30 P.M. Balligaily, Bowcut 118 Entered into rest in the Oshawa General jewe General Hospital, Hilisdele Manor, Worthy Cratt, Grubb X105 lice In the chapel on Thursday, June 15/sympathy, acte of kindness, mass offer- Bright Object, Gor mother of Elsie (Mrs, C. John iston) | Mit Bowmanville, Service in the chapel on Admission 50c Bactine [= First-Aid Spray min 1,49 K nmediately after the, last lentioned date, the company s listed above will not be sponsible for nor will they ccept any further claims in is matter, ated at Oshawa, this First ay of June, 1967, TENDERS for COAL Oshawa Board of Education lad Tenders marked "'Ten- rs for Coal" will be receiv. | by the Board of Education | their requirements for cool r the heating season of 167-68, nders will close Friday, ne 23, 1967 at. 4:00 p.m. jantities and specifications 12 oz. - Sugg. fist 1.19 Question, No ~The Bell Femily. . Klein (oan) of Sarnia, Jack. of London, it A lag fed OY | gl ed Ont, and ion ot henge and sister of Gabe J Mrs. Clara McFadyen of Cobourg, in her! LA -- We express our sincere! cs 2 6éth year. Resting at the Armstrong Fu-|appreciation to all our relatives, friends |, Six" RACE -- Puree $2,008. Allow (Elan, We thank especially Rev. J. Mo | } ste [ OK, Elia Maude Markle, Dr. Woolford, Dr. Clark, nurses ppg weet aine) At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, onj0f Intensive Care, Oshawa General Hos-| Tuesday, June 13, 1967, Ella Maude|Pitel, ambulance attendants and Arm-| seventy RACH -- Purse $2,000. Rundle, 73 Concession Street £., Bow-|8trong Funeral Home. {Claiming (12,000). Three-year-olds and manville, wife of the late Est! Oke, dear Fi Cun: Evelyn Leach and June) 5 tv Miles on Marshall tur? course |torec@tock and Grant, nurses of 320, Osh- | 7eesexite, Werry 115 ; ' Hospital, on Monday, June 12, 1967.|Mrs. Westover at the Lodge, Newcastle ; Children under 16 Not Admitted |iorma DeGuerre, beloved wite of Ed. Great Promise, Alter 118 jat 3:15 p.m. Interment, Oshawe Union!ings and floral tributes in the passing Royal Encounter, Bell ae Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Bowman-| 7 and Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral Home. ioe mund |, Jeffs, moter of Mrs. Douglas Ae Sint. SAVE Cemetery. of @ beloved wife and mother, Bertha) boc) 4 Market, Hinojosa 117 ville Cemetery. | 5 oz OBITUARIES | Footprint, No Boy 118 | and Office, No Boy A-l7 "4 nee reg ae = OF- Eriered" inte. : a agg, family resi- AnSerden City gs nd any lucae dence, Prestonvale Road, RR 4, Osh-/ | : n, 555 Rossland Rd. West, Two Jackpots awa, on Monday, June 12, 1967, Edna| MRS. JOHN HUSAK | EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- 6iA.08. on cord hawa, Ontario, 53 and 58 Hil 2g pad Nga Pty Heed Harvey; The death occurred, June 14, ae Three and feur-year-olds. Sugg. fist 1.50 1.39 Board of Education, leeau and (David Singular ot Oshawa, Pad gga ona Hospital. 'Renay see te bey, N06 « * Oshawa, Ont. ae |sivter of Mrs, vi 'unninghem lor-| following a lengthy sickness, 0! ver Run, Werry Tr ia henge PONE MUST GO Fertitta ty MMI Mrs, John Husak, of 522 EulalielRan* nam sieve, 8 oo. AL ain relet fr Business Adnaini f ith Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home,| Avenue. She was in her 74th/Prince Bunty, Dittfach 117 After Shave Lotion, sunburn __ Business Administrator. oy Oshawa, with funeral service In the! year Count 'M Tumble, No Boy 108 Spray Deodorant, i : ESTON DENAULT, 76 xe" : ' f ; im. : ; Set T - ( X ' ; i pill not be respondbie or" any $500. uttad aan Che tenia The former Anastasia Hresh- Full Perce, "ruby. Ries eg After Shave Talc 2 69 . ' y hs se 1.19 atfer this date June Ta, 1967 witte IN 50 NOS. OR LESS kevich, the Se eee pcan eee 4 ee ¥ written consent. ' daughter of the late Mr. and|Moontight Mambo, Inouye 110 1% ; ; Mr. Preston C. Deneut $200 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Mrs. Ustiem Hreshkevich. Born, |Provecateur, Hale 118 Lime 2 Pee. Set ~ a . F ' ts and |Jan. 4, 1894, at Karkov, Russia, re t 'Athac Share uction Sales f In announced Nos. dos aheanerene for all j|she was married 7 30, ye Ale ible: Ponte Noire, No Boy| fF au aaoes 3.00 ' i occasions. Beverley Street aptist|* : : AUCTION SALE $22, Consolation Prize Sr , wihing (Caen, Toe A--Covacaat stable, Redshaw and Attor Shave Lotion me pen errs 512 a CENTRE A resident of Canada for i cee XX-- 7 Ibs AAC; XXX-- 4% oz, Sugg. 1 1 ncoe St, N., Oshawa, Sat- fe years and of Oshawa for 12/posr 7, list 1.50 ® day, June 17 at 10 am, $175. Jackpot 728-6555 years, Mrs, Husak farmed with sl tee tomatic washer, Viking ' $20. per line. $75. full ecard Kindness beyond Price, yet |her husband in the Bowmanville Old Spice 4 Pee. yer, upright freezer, Grond- ue 20 Regular $20. Games pay within reach of all area for some years following J Travel Set her clock (Halliwell and a) double In 17 Nos. or less their marriage. She was a mem- ue S$ After Shave, Cologne, weuty with bere coined Five $80. Ca GERROW in Beverley Street Baptist Lather Shave Cream - e), antique chess stable, ve - Games Church. . . . ind S Deodorant tique Pedestal table, col- Soily Bid Game 7248 aie. FUNERAL CHAPEL Besides her husband, she is Still Winning a pray yoy eer eee SHA Prete | Macnee Tagen ees, St ae ates rams 3,09 is, chest of drawers, EXTRA PRIZES pho! in Miss Natalie Husak of Oshawa, r . sok rina' ied STAFFORD Mrs. Walter Peel (Anne) of By THE CANADIAN PRESS : unges, 2 clu Courtice and Mrs, James Gold-| Guelph CJOY's won their fifth a 2 love seats, 3 round Every Thursday BROTHERS LTD. smith (Mary) of Oshawa, Also/consecutive game while Kitch- , camping equipment, ; survivi broth Paul ts, power saw, rugs, dish- nes Authorized Dealers surviving are a brother, Paullener Panthers and Stratford small electrical appliances ot ROCK OF AGES ppl vg Brooklin and / Hoods also recorded victories in POLAROID place set, af . ele six grandchildren, _ ; Senior Inter - County Baseball ' i as sine > na Jubilee Pavilion FAMILE Sener The memorial service will be/ Association action Tuesday Swinger' Camera 1, Terms Cash, 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 {held at the Armstrong Funeral night. Sugg. 18 88 Whitby, Ont. Home at 2 p.m., June 16, follow-| Lorne Carson and Harry jist 34.95 a A@1 or AG1IB 49 MYLES KING BUSES LEAVING ed by interment in Oshawa|Barber combined to hold Listo- Sugg. fist 1.92 ihe! AUCTIONEER 725-3039 Auction Sale Private estate at Stirte- its Auction Hall, 33 Hall Oshawa, Thursday, June at 7:30 p.m. Dining room 'e, chesterfield suite, radio 1 record player, office ir, bicycles, beds com- te, chairs, dresser, tables, tric range, couch, kitchen inet, 1959 Bedford Van cylinder in good condition) ny other articles foo num- us to mention. Terms n. Myles King, auctioneer. Coming Events ONS BINGO FOUR CORNERS at 7:00 | IN MEMORIAM and 7:15 P.M. and Returning After Bingo Children under 16 not Admitted EXPO 1 day trips by Burley Bus Lines Leave Oshawa 5 a.m. arrive Expo at approximately 10 a.m., leave Expo at 9:30 p.m. Return trip and passport -- Adults $13, Children $12. Saturday or Sundays includ- ed, jdaughter - in - di CHAPPELL -- In loving memory of @/ dear father and grandfather, Albert) (Dick) Chappell, who passed away June| 14, 1954, | More and more each day we miss him. Friends may think the wound is healed, | But they little know the sorrow | Lies within our hearts concealed. --Always remembered by son Pat, law Cassie, grandchil-| ren and great-grandchildren. FALLON -- In loving memory of my| dear sister and aunt, who passed away) June 13, 1965, | Eva, you are not forgotten, | Though on earth you are no more. | Still in memory you are with us, As you always were before. --Sadly missed by sister Mary and niece! Pat. FALLON -- In loving memory of dear sister, Eva, who passed away jone|teams will compete in the Ca- j |nadian round, the 12th of a 13- 13, 1965. In my heart your memory lingers, | Always tender, fond and true; | There's not a day, dear sister, | do not think of you. by ice. Union Cemetery. Rev. J. H.| Dovgalev will conduct the serv- Motorcycle Prix Moved Back Week TORONTO (CP)--The Grand Prix of Canada for motorcycles will be held Sept. 30 at the Mos- port track instead of Sept. 24 as originally scheduled. The Federation Internationale Motorcycliste, world governing body of the sport, made the change because Sept. 24 is the date set for the Can-Am Chal- lenge Cup for sports cars. The world's top riders and round motorcycle world cham- pionship. The final leg will be held in wel Legionnaires to four hits as the undefeated CJOY's coasted to an 8-2 victory. Bob Bridges threw a four- hitter and struck out 18 for Stratford in its 11-3 victory over Galt Terriers. Kitchener southpaw Court Heinbuch pitched the night's third four-hitter to help the Panthers take Brantford Red Sox 5-1. GIROUX LEADS ATTACK Paul Giroux led the Guelph attack with a first-inning home tun and a single. Mike Mahoney added two singles while Al Et- chells and Ron Gumbley had triples. Sid Armitage tripled for Listowel. Jack Taylor led Stratford at the plate with a home run and two singles. John Murray con- tributed a three-run double in the Hoods' six-run sixth inning. Sueristzs | LeD FLASHCUBES iste 3/2,08 Shampoo-in hair color Samy FLASHLIGHT ts Lada i with 2 Batteries AoE ; 3.29 Value ; to 2009,59 Pepto- é Bismol EL PRODUCTO ==| CIGARS a | Corona Extra Lighter Kit z Relief Sugg. list 4.39 Value a ee 8 ofr 12c each epset stomach further info i tele- j-- i TO-NIGHT Sons or oa wo [eames supa, hi ae ecm Boz : i agent or aie Ala Kitchener jumped into an rly Bird Game 7:45 Binciny Mw Lines dear wie and mother Rice Fetter learly lead Pete Brantford, mentee ee at in curios, scoring three times in the first : JACKPOT 723-7171 ie kee fat Your aaa REMEMBER WHEN... inning. Ron Smith's double was Acie 52 and 58 NE MUST GO leaving King ond Simcoe its. 7 and 7:15 p.m, Every Wednesday lubilee Pavilion Proceeds to charity See Tuesday Ad Bathe Park Opening tiday, June 16 treats for Members' ildren up to 16 years, NING TICKET. for our K DRAW will be held at CLOSE of the evening. Attendance Aembership Draw ETERS se Sete aba NDS read Times Acti dally. ion Class. SOCIAL BINGO Woman's Auxiliary Dnipro Hall 681 EDITH STREET Starting 7:30 ° On Wednesday --Lovingly | OSHAWA HANDICAPPED will be at the OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE THURS., JUNE 15 Selling 4 Year Guaranteed Light Bulbs Gary Cuthbert -- Manager TIMES ACTION CLASSIFIED ADS Ghee 5... GNM Oita ond SELL... You fought to get well, But all was in vain. When God called you home To His garden of rest. It's true what they say, He takes only the best, remembered by husband Harry, daughters Jean, Mary, Alice and their families. YUSKIW -- In loving. memory of a4 dear mother and grandmother, Annie Yuskiw, who pagsed away June 14, 1966, In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, There Is not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. --Lovingly remembered by daughters Mary, Victoria and Helen, sons-in-law Harry and Paul and grandchildren. ' By THE CANADIAN PRESS The world's biggest tiger shark was caught three years ago today--in 1964-- by Walter Maxwell of Cherry Grove, S.C. The monster weighed 1,780 pounds and was 13 feet 1014 inches long and 103 inches in girth. BASEBALL STARS LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-6555 A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity we suggest 2 MOUNT. LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office, 723-2633 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching -- Phil Niekro, Braves, blanked Philadelphia on two hits in his first start after 24 relief stints as Atlanta nipped the Phillies 1-0. Batting--Willie Mays, Giants, hit his 550th homer--a 10th-in- ning grand slammer that Ifted the Giants past Houston Astros 6-2. TURNING THE CORNER' General Motors Corp. turned out its 100,000,000th vehicle this year at the Chevrolet plant in Janesville, Wis, the key blow. Vicki Berner Registers Win BRISTOL, England (CP) -- Two Canadi were defeated and one advanced Tuesday in the West of England lawn ten- nis tournament, one of the last warmup events before the Wim- bledon championships. Jim Osbourne of the United States defeated Keith Carpenter of Montreal 6-3, 6-4 and Frew McMillan of South Africa crushed Frank Tutvin 6-2, 6-3. Tutrin, a Montreal native, has been studying at the University of Miami for several years. In the first round of the women's singles, Vicki Berner Lotion ora sx tre ~ «ie | 4 oz. Su; Sugg. list 1.75 2oz- Sugg. may : ina 1.99 is'tis | 4" x 4000" 1% oz -Suea] list 1.29 s 1.49 1.49 1.09 |: 3 78 LANE'S 302 Stevenson Rd. North 723-1131 and 2 McCORDICK'S 360. Wilson Rd. South 725-8711 EASTVIEW PHARMACY 573 King St. E. 725-3594 KARN"S 28 King St. East 723-4621 of Vancouver defeated Glenda Swan of South Africa 10-8, 8-6. TAKING STOCK Sweden's industry produces $16,000,000,000 worth of manu- goods @ year. NORTH SIMCOE PHARMACY 907 Simcoe St. North 723-3418 MITCHELL'S 9 Simcoe St. North 723-3431 JAMIESON'S 241 King St. East 725-1169 LAW'S 1204 Wecker Drive 725-3525

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