al le of Land y Tender CORPORATION OF THE / OF OSHAWA rporation of the City wa hereby invites of- purchase of the fol- and, subject to a re+ id: Part of Lot C-5, al Plan 335, Sheet of Kitchener Avenue and Part of Block n 258. property is a vacont ar parcel of land Dean Avenue on the e of Normandy Street sists of about 0.76 or the purchase of the ind may be made on rovided for that pur- the Property Officer, r, City Hall, Oshawa, sing dote for tender P.M. E.S.T., Thurs- ly 13th, 1967, All vall be sent to L. R. City Clerk, City ) Centre Street, Osh a sealed envelope, marked 'Tender for ind shall be accom- yy a certified cheque to the Corporation of ' of Oshawa, in an equal to 10% of the offered. / of Oshawa reserves | to refuse any or all hether such offer is est or not. P. G. McDoniel, Property Officer. NDERS The Supply f Uniforms awa Board of Educa- ites sealed tenders "Uniforms for the g and supply of uni- r personnel in their ic and 5 Secondary and Maintenance De- will be received in » of the Business Ad- or up to 4:00 p.m, ] ', JUNE 30, ich time no tender received. Specifica- J conditions of ten- ay be obtained from : of the Business Ad- or at 555 Rossland Oshawa, Ont. st or any tender will sarily be accepted, ISHAWA BOARD EDUCATION $. E. Lovell, Chairman J. R. Backus, siness Administrator and Secretary-Treasurer, The of EDUCATION of The of OSHAWA ENDER for ACEMENT of ING FIXTURES TAIN ROOMS will be received in e of the Business ator up to 4:00 ay, July 7th, 1967, emoval of existing xtures and the sup- nstallation of flour« ghting fixtures in srooms and certain ns of the Board of of the City of Osh- 1967 ons may be obtain- the office of the of Buildings and ice, 555 Rossland , Oshawa, Ontario, any tender not nec- "cepted. J. Ross Backue, iness Administrator and Secretary- -Tgeasurer, 30ard of Education e City of Oshawa, kossland Rd. West, OSHAWA, Ontario. DUNTY COURT OF NTY OF HASTINGS ANADA E OF ONTARIO O WIT: natter of »bs AND iN of the Child Shelley ssi Monday the f July 1967 at the sur o'clock in the at my Chambers in louse in the City of Intario, as the time for hearing the ap- >f Herbert Ralph d his wife Thelma in for an order for on of the child ; Shelley Marie is hereby given to | Hobbs, father of rie Hobbs, to at- e above time and to give to the' pre- ge any evidence nay desire to give ion with the said r take notice that bs fails to attend, nm may be complet- further notice to 3elleville, Ontario, ay of June, 1967, J. C. Anderson, Judge 5 ACTION IFIED ADS RESULTS! r 36--Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF MARGARET SAUNDERS, DECEASED ALL claims against the es- tate of Margaret Saunders, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Married Woman, who died on or about the 22nd day of April, 1967, must be filed with the undersigned on or before the 7th day of July, 1967, after which date the estate will be distributed ac- cording to law. CREIGHTON, DRYNAN, MURDOCH & VICTOR, 5 Simcoe' St. N., Oshawa, Ontario. Solicitors for Thomas Kelso Creighton, Executor of the estate. 37--Auetion Sales AUCTION SALE Property of Mr. Davidson, 387 Masson St., Oshawa. June 24 at | p.m, Writing desk, radio and re- cord player, arm chair, floor lamp, coffee table, Simmons bed chesterfield, china cabi- net, dresser, radio clock, table and chairs,ssewing ma; chine, Easy washing machine, rugs 12 x 13 and 9 x 12, law mower, dishes, garden tools, 1954 motorcycle N.S.A. Terms cash. MYLES KING AUCTIONEER 725-3039 DEATHS ARMSTRONG, (Baby) Rober? Chris- fopher Shawn [este into rest In the family resi | | dence, 260 Dover Street, awa, on Thursday, June 22, 1967. Baby Robert |Christopher Shawn Armstrong, infant |son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert J. Arm strong, brother of Todd, grandson of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Walter and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, aged six months, Funeral was held at the Arm- strong Funeral Home on Friday, June |23. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. | GORDON, Audrey in Oshawa General Hospital on Thurs- day, June 22, 1967, Audrey Mary Lynch, in her 48th year, beloved wife of, James C. Gordon (107 Roxborough Avenue), and dear mother of James, Robert and David. Resting at Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East. Service in the Chapel on Monday, June 26, at 10.30 a.m. Interment Union Ceme- tery. (The casket will remain closed). (The family will receive friends at the slap egg ts on seureay. from nA to 9 Sunday from 2 to § p. and , fe 9 Pim) (in lieu of flewers Gonations ue ae me incer Society would be appre- ciated. OPYCHANY, Peter Entered into re#t in the Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, June 22, 1967, Peter Opychany, beloved husband of Doris, stepson of Mr. Tom Skinty, step- father of William Towns and brother of Mrs. W. Czerewaty. (Kathleen) of Osh- jawa, Mrs. R. D. Packer (Mary) and |Mrs. A, Macinally (Anne) of Toronto; in his 50th year, Resting at the Arm- strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with neral service in the chapel Saturday, June 26 at 3:30 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. MADILL, Mr. John Emerson (Hap) Of 153 Dufferin Avenue, Belleville, pase ed away on Thursday, June 22, 1967 at |the Belleville General Hospital, dear son lof the late Mr. and Mrs. John Madill, beloved husband of the late Bessie |Deverill, dear brother of Mrs. Agnes Ducklow, Mrs, Fred (Viola) Kelly, both }0f North Battleford, Sask.; Mrs, Mal- |colm (Georgina) Wonch, Meadow Lake, |Sask.; Mrs. Earl (Huldah) Murray, | Hudson Bay, Sask.; dear uncle of Mrs. |Homer (Helen) Boake. Mr. Madill Is jresting at the John R. Bush Funeral |Home, 80 Highland Avenue, Belleville, | Funeral service will be held on Monday, |June 26 at 11 a.m, Interment in Union |Cemetery, Oshawa. Rev. Gordon Wood- |cock officlating. RUDDELL, Charies At Oshawa General Hospital on Wednes- day, June 21, 1967, Charles Ruddell in his 76th year, beloved husband of Mar- garet Thompson and dear brother of | William Ruddell of Bowmanville and |Mrs, Russell Wright (Clara) of Bow- 38--Coming Events TO-NIGHT SPECIAL BINGO 8 P.M. Early Bird Game--7:45 AT HOLY CROSS SIMCOE ST, S. Snowball Jackpot $140 in 56 Nos. Reg. Jockpot $200. in 52 Nos. plus horizontal lines. Resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King St. W., for service in the chapel on Saturday, June 24, at 1.30 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. SMITH, Stella B. (Germond) In Oshawa General Hospital, on Thurs- day June 22nd. 1967. Stella B. (Germ- ond) Smith, in her 78th year, widow of rei H. Smith and dear mother of D. M. Storie (Sybil), Mre. G. Gooachtia (Betty) Jack, Willlam- and Robert Germond, all of Oshawa, and the late Mrs. H. W. Napper (Bernice) sister of Mrs. W. H. Springer (Daisy), Toronto, Mrs, J. LeRoy (Rose) Long Beach Cal., and Walter Patte of Oshawa. Resting at the Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King St. E. Service in the chapel on Saturday June 24th. at 2 o'clock. Interment Union Cemetery, Osh- awa, OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS ROSES FOR YOU By ALICE BROOKS Turn your own or daughter's bed into a bower of roses. Choose pink, red or gold. Glorify a bedroom with one dozen exquisite roses in easy cross-stitch, they're on separate squares. Pattern 7272: transfer of twelve 8-in. motifs. FIFTY CENTS (Coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front St., Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario residents add 3c sales tax. Print Plainly PAT- TERN NUMBER, NAME, AD- DRESS. 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL S.|DESIGNS in new 1967 Needle- craft Catalog! 2 free patterns, knit, crochet fashions, every- thing. 25c. Sensational, new value! Book of Prize AFGHANS has 12 com- plete patterns. Beginner-easy knit, crochet. 60c Museum Quilt Book 2 -- STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, JUNE 24th 7:30 P.M. 20 GAMES -- $8. Share The Wealth 4--$40 Jackpots To Go 1--$150 Jackpot To Go Children Under 16 Not Admitted ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all BINGO AT U.A.W.A. HALL SATURDAY, JUNE 24th 7:30 P.M. 20 GAMES, $10 A GAME 4 GAMES OF $20, $30, Ss SHARE THE WEALTH Tickets On Prizes To Be Drawn To-Night ATTENTION GRAND CENTENNIAL OPENING HARMON PARK Sat., June 24 PARADE 10 AM. Carnival fun 1 to 10 p.m. ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO EVERY FRIDAY at 7:45 P.M. Comer Bloor and Simcoe Jackpot 55 -- $150. 20 Games $10 and $15 Two extra Games at $25 Jackpot and Share the Wealth GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 lete patterns for 12 superb heirloom quilts. 60c. Bargain! Quilt Book 1 -- 16 complete patterns. 60c. SIZES 10-18 NECKLINE NEWS By ANNE ADAMS News now: the individual neckline that insists on stand- ing up by itself. Beneath, a pretty play of seams plummets |4 to a slimming waist. Choose sunflower cottons, linens. Printed Pattern 4700: Misses'! Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 14)K takes 2 yds. 45-in. (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents add NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. tern Dept., 60 Front St., 1, Ont. Summer's Fashions are a JOY 2 free hat patterns, Send 50c. OBITUARIES MRS. JAMES C. GORDON In failing health for two years, Mrs. James C. Gordon, 107 Rox- borough Avenue, died June 22, at the Oshawa General Hospit- al. She was in her 49th year. The former Audrey Mary Lynch, the deceased was a daughter of the late Harry and Annie Lynch. Born in Toronto, Feb. 6, 1920, she had lived prac- tically all her life in Oshawa and received her education here. A member of Albert Street United Church, she was the as- sistant leader of the 15th Osh- awa Wolf Cub Pack and was a former Sunday School teacher and leader of the Explorer Group of the church. Mrs. Gordon is survived by her husband, whom she mar- IN MEMORIAM DILLABOUGH -- In loving memory of a dear friend, Dean Dillabough, who passed away June 23, 1964, --Sincerely missed by Johnny. DILLABOUGH -- In oi memory our dear Daddy, 708 Dillabough, who passed away June 23, 1 As we look up in the ineevens, In the sky so big and blue, There's a star that shines the brightest That's the star God gave to you. --Lovingly remembered by children, Danny, Derry, Lani and Donny. DILLABOUGH -- In loving memory of our only son, Dean Dillabough, who passed away June 23, 1964, God took him home, It was His will, But in our hearts we love him still. We often sit and think of him, When we ere all alone, Por memory Is the only thing That grief can call Its own, --Lovingly remembered by Dad and) Mother. DILLABOUGH -- In laving memory of a dear husband, Dean Billabough, who passed away June 23, 1964 Let us clasp hands as we walk to gether, And let us speak softly, In love's sweet tone, For no one knows, on the morrow Nancy end We two pass by, or but one sione. Lovingly remembered by wife, *ielen. SUMMER Social Club for the working young, hayride and dance at the Little ated Ranch, June 24, @ fill 12.) 7964 39--Notices -- Treasured memories of @ dear father and grandfather, Harry Hammond, who passed away June 23, --Lovingly remembered by Margaret, Yvonne, Bill and grandchildren. -- Treasured memories Dr. D. H. Epstein GENERAL PRACTICE 110 Green Street Whitby 668-4571 668-2356 Office Residence away June 23, 1964. Sadly missed along life's way But quietly remembered day. by day, No longer in my life to share But In my heart you are oer there. --Lovingly remembered by his dear wife, Amanda. 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 BIRTHS LOCKE'S FLORISTS HANNA -- Lioyd and Elizabeth ee Dean) wish to announce the birth of & son, 8 Ibs. 5 a Moola ga June ah 1967, at Oshawa General ital, brother for Stepnen and levine menus to Dr. Hobbs and Dr. Lamplugh. HOOPER -- Garry and Gilaine are happy to announce the birth of a son, Garry Scott, 6 lbs. 14 ozs. Tuesday, ried 20, 1967, at Oshawa General Hos- pital McNAMARA -- Ted and Irene (nee Kawzenuk) are happy to announce the birth of their first child, Laura Ann, fi Ibs., 9 ozs., on Sunday June 1, .1967 the Oshawa General nagggtlodl A pie cal Father's Day gift for Dad. pore fo Dr. Irwin and the fourth {lear ERSLUIS -- Pav! and Pat (nee kelly) wish to announce the birth of @ daughter, Michelle Marie, 6 Ibs. 8 ozs., Wednesday, June 21, 1967, at Oshawa General Hospital. A fittle sister for Paul. Thanks to Dr. Miller and nurses on 4th floor. Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for oll occasions, erlada Ss ela tid 728-6555 WAS CRACK SHOT VANCOUVER (CP)--Lt.-Col. Robert M. Blair, one of Can- ada's greatest rifle-shooting ex- perts, died Monday in hospital shortly after he collapsed near his home. He was 93. Lt.-Col. Blair won the world's highest rifle-shooting honors in 1929, taking the King's prize and the grand aggregate at the Bisley competitions in England. He was the first person in the his- both titles in the same year. ried, Aug. 2, 1941, in Albert Street United Church, and three sons, James, Robert and David, all of Oshawa. The funeral service will be held at the MclIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home at 10:30 a.m., of| June 26, followed by interment in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. H. Dyck, minister of Al- bert Street United Church, will conduct the service. The casket will remain closed. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Don- ations to the Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. PETER OPYCHANY The death occurred at the Oshawa General Hospital, June 22, of Peter Opychany, 230 Nipigon Street. The deceased, who had not been in good health for some time, was in his 50th year. Born July 13, 1917, in Brant- ford, the deceased had spent most of his life in Oshawa. He is survived by his wife, Doris; his stepfather, Tom Skinty and a stepson, William Towns, Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. W. Czerewaty (Kathleen) of Oshawa, Mrs. R. of @ dear husband, Harry, who passed|}), Packer (Mary) and Mrs. A. MaclInally (Anne) of Toronto. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 3.30 p.m., June 24, Rev. A. W. Magee of West- mount - Centre United Church, will conduct the service. Inter- ment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. MRS. GEORGE H. SMITH Following a sickness of two weeks the death occurred, June 22, at the Oshawa General Hos- pital, of Mrs. George H. (Ger- mond) Smith, of 159 Tresane Street. She was in her 78th year. A lifelong resident of Oshawa, the deceased was a daughter of the late Frederick and Eliza- beth Patte. Born Nov. 24, 1889, she received her education here. A member of Northminster Un- ited Church, she was a former member of Simcoe Street United Church. One of her favorite hobbies was bridge. Twice married, Mrs. Smith was predeceased by her first husband, Frank M. Germond, in 1941 and by her second hus- band, George H. Smith, in 1957. She is survived by two daught- ers, Mrs. Douglas M. Storie (Sybil) and Mrs. G. G. Good- child (Betty) and three sons, Jack, William and Robert Ger- mond, all of Oshawa. Also surviving are a brother, tory of the tournament to take|Walter Patte of Oshawa; two sisters, Mre. W. H. Springer|lins. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, \course care of The Oshawa Times, Pat-|Countenaire, Kelly A-x114 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 23, 1967 19 WOODBINE RESULTS FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200 maid-| en three ar old fillies foaled in Canada 6% furl 4Eriline 14 Kelly 2RWinshot 119 Inouye 7.30 4.10 3-Bye Bye Fifi 119 Barroby 3.00 Also ran in order -- ruling Crown, Are- Time 120 1-5 clar and muddy ¢ Also ran In order -- Page Brush, Buck- minster, Miss Waldemar, Lady Schreibe and Somesight SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100 claim-|3-Black Ringo 118 G'fo 9.80 4.10 ? three year olds 6% furlongs SPappy Parker 112 Gomez 2.70 1-Bea Nutts 116 Gomez 5.50 4.70 3.80 Also ran in order -- Tammy's Ringo, 5-Bush Hawk 117 Kelly 8.20 5.40 Star Tudor, an Salute the Queen 4-No Such Animal 111 Fitzsimmons 3.80; Late Scratch -- Ecoliere Time 117 1-5 Also ran In order -- Level Jay, Fast Reply, Whstler's WIf3, Genie's Touch Pousse Cafe and Wind Star The Dally Double Eriline (4) and Bea Nutt# (1) paid $25.90. THIRD RACE -- Purse. $2,100 ciaim- Hi four year olds and up 6 furlongs 'anwood 116 Hono'a 50.20 13.60 ped 2-River Party 116 Fit' 4.80 6-Twinkle Jay 1-14 Walsh 330 Time 112 3-5 Also ran In order -- Robby Jr., Social Jewel, Ever Onward and Har-Dan Late Scratd -- River Bully FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,300 claim- ing two year olds foaled in Canada 5 fulrongs 3-Time Factor 122 T'te 5.20 3.40 2.70 2-Cambrooke 122 Gomez 4.10 get 4-Last Wheel 117 Kelly 2.50 Also ran in order -- -coureur 4 Bois, Hmmer and Nail and Gay Pen The exactor time factor and cambrooke | paid $17.50 WOODBINE ENTRIES pveesy JUNE 14 CLEAR AND |POsT TIME Py rg FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim ing (3000). Four-year-olds and up. 6 Furs Helen Mary, Gordon A-112 Judge Burns, Griffo 116 Daring Bull, Buttigieg 113 Sky Spark, Kelly X11! Maytown, Dittfach 108 Autumn Souvenir, McComb B-119 Fort Rouge, inovye 116 Suit Cleaner, Turcotte 116 Dollar Scholar, Dittfach B-119 Balligally, Brownell X111 Hit The Line, Turcotte 119 Lemartel, No Boy A-111 A--P Lamantia and F W Russel! entry B--Mrs G F Robson and A R Smallwood SECOND RACE--Purse $72,200. Claim jing yaaaad Four-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 Mile: Ki-D-Ka, Hinojosa |French_ Twist, Binbioes Ww Aged Dust, Green XXX103,, FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins|Vedas, Coombs X11) Caledon Colonel, Moreau XXX103 Ann's Reply, Barroby 111 Li'l Eddy, Griffo 122 3c sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, Ris RARL oote tli x108 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,800. Allow- ances, three-year-olds. 1 Mile on turf! Morny, Turcotte 121 TorontO|east Fare, Fitzsimmons 126 Lava Hill, Hinojosa 121 Mr, Sin, Kelly A-X109 My Maura, R. Turcotte B-116 FOR ALL SIZES! See 115 styles,|amber Am, No Boy. B-116 fabrics, |Lawless Rambler, No nits 121 isty Fair, Grech XXX accessories in new Spring-Sum- Terre Tan, Inouye tel mer Pattern Catalog. Gift Cou-|A--w pon for free pattern in Catalog.|, 5° Moldowan, E Lieberman and $ $ Bass entry J Thibodeau and kL oJ entry POURTH RACE--Purse $2,300. C nae taim ing (4000). Four-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 Miles on Marshall course | Seventh Line, Fitzsimmons 119 Park Heights, pun VN (Daisy) of Toronto and Mrs. J,|Sarosu, Werr LeRoy (Rose) of Long Beach, California; 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Mrs. Smith was predeceased by a daughter, Mrs. H. W. Nap- per (Bernice), and seven broth- is ers and sisters, The funeral service will be held at the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home at 2 p.m., June 24, followed by interment in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. W. C. Smith of Northminster United Church will conduct the service. REV. EDMUND W. TINK Rev. Edmund E. Tink, 91, died June 6 at the O'Connor Al Admiral's Gift, R. "Tureotte 8-1 Lady Kasha, No Boy 108 Be "Optimistic, Kelly B-x114 Harlion, Bar: Lions Head, N Turcotte A-113 Robin Whippet, a ad 3 Five Loves, Bell X103 T and T A Pid bigbe end W G6) Rea ot B--Dene Hil Ate" and R Henderson GARDEN CITY RACEWAY THURSDAY, JUNE 2 FIRST lag -- Mile Trot. floned. Purse 1-Windy H'bt, wood 4Frosty Homestead, Hie ve Hanover, McKinley Also Started: Norlartic, Condi- 2.10 th Armstead RACH -- Mile Pace. Cond!-| Robin, ore Scotch Ridde SECOND tloned. Purse $800 Nursing Home, Traverse City,|siciha Beatle, iAiex'ar 7. 3.80 2.0 Mich., after an extended sick- ness. Mr. Tink had served as a pastor and teacher in Michi-|and gan and other mid - western states and Canada in a career dating back to before his ordin- ation in the Methodist Church S-Dawaen H'over, in 1908. The son of the late Edmund 1-Phoebe Sue, Findley 7-Canadian Dutchess, Barned Also Started: aa Wick, Margo with Getty st DAILY UBLe, 7 AND 3, PAID $79.40| Consolation Double, 1 and 8, paid $17.50. THIRD RACE --- Mile Trot. tioned. Purse $900. Crowe 2.80 2.30 2.20) 2-Rod Wyn Girl, Waddell 2.70 0 1-Van Lee Mac, Wellwood Also Started: See S pone, Ml pitesile Wey, | and Grace Walter Tink, he was |Spunky Joe and Cindy S$. born Oct. 2, 1875. His parents FOURTH Na -- Mile Trot. Claim- had moved to Canada from | In Purse, $800. as ca kal Cornwall, England, to Ameri-|7Jer| Cet, Devies Te oe 130 ca about 1870. He attended the Te bat, Bolly. me 9.60 Port Perry High School and Albert College at Belleville, then helped in mission work in the Methodist Church in North-| ing purse $800. ern Canada. Later he attended |2-H'crest st., Wellwood 7.20 4.10 3.20/Dairy Queen as Terry Lloyd Northwestern University and |$Pemo Van, Hie 770 $20/nit for two, with single goals Garrett Bible Institute before he was ordained by the Bay of |Champ, Dr. W., Beverly G, and Quinte Conference of the Meth- odist Church in June, 1908. He served a number of pas- re torates in Canada, Illinois and |<siver 'Laird: vlolmes. 4:50 Wisconsin and Chicago Evangelical Institute. He went to Michigan in 1935 and received several appoint- ents, th sst of which was|tioned. Purse $1,700. ' ©. latest of which was 6-Honey Dares, Kopas 9.40 4.40 3.70 1-Rudeen Hanover, On Aug. 5, 1908, he was mar- SSis Herbert, Herbert 4.20 so to Traverse City, Mich. ried to Nettie Watson, who died Feb. 18, 1949 and in 1950 he was married to Grace Richards taught at the |. cade, Colonel Cole, Captain Rebel and Fancy Konig! mie Hof, Sister Matt and Royal Mint. . E 1,700. of Traverse City, who survives. |/oree Petes Wister Also Started: Worthy Colby, Cindy Sky, Johnnie R., A, Jamie and Gallant) Hof. FIFTH RACE -- Mile, Pace. Claim-| Also Started: Canadian Way, coiden M SIXTH RACE -- Mile Pace, Clalm- ye Purse $900. 2-King's Buddy, W'dell 16.40 6.40 §.00 7.60 4,80) Also Started: Tommy Attorney D., EXACTOR, 2 Wht 7, PAID $126.50 SEVENTH RACE -- Mile Trot. Condl- Feagen 3.60 3,50 Started: Lightning Dares, Jim- EIGHTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Condl- 5.30 3.80 3.00 4Blue China 118 Tete 14.90 §.70 2.30) 4.20 2.20) cw. Dairy Queen 4.) Vince Belmonte and John Gry- | bur scored two and Dave Heron FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600 three and four year olds Allowances 6 furlongs Crown Ruler 123 G'ez 5.90 3.80 2.70 8.60 bs 70 7-Sir Trio 107 Dittfach 2.70 tic Flash, King Alpha and Victory Trip. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600 allow- ances three and four year olds 6 furlongs. 64ady Taj 105 Fitz 4.20 3,30 2.50 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 al- jowances three year olds and up 7 fur- longs 2-Schier Frieda 114 T'te 15.70 4.10 2.10 6-Satin Son 121 Hinojosa 2.50 2.10) 4-Ture Blue 114 Gomez 2.10 Also ran in order -- Echo Lad and Beimonarctic + Late Scrate -- Mr, Mascot 00/The exactor schwester Frieda and Sat- in son paid $34, EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 claim ing three and four year olds 1 1-16 miles }IA-Enlyn Sun 100 T'te 28.30 12.50 6.90 }1-Nihilist. 110 Honojosa 7.00 2 10-Face Maker 115 Dittfach Also ran in order -- moonlight mainbes | Those Who Wait, Fabius Fanny, | A-Altona Miss, Glen Francis, Kirby Street, Vinny's Redhead, Suzy Jon and O'Dongo ie Liveoak Stable, P. J, Enright and G6. Lyons entry I Kitentence 5,638 |, entry |(EXACTOR WAGERING) FIFTH RACH -- Purse $3,000. Allow- ances, three-year-olds, foaled in Cda, 7 Furs Zacata, McComb 112 Northern Blonde, Fitzsimmons 118 Kan Jive, Platts X107 Vicinity, Kelly X109 Penne Jolie, No Boy 10? Fleet imp, Hinojosa 114 Right Page, N. Turcotte 112 Cool Dance, Barroby 112 | SIXTH RACE -- Purse $5,000, "Cen-| bey Pi iglaad i three-year-olds and! 6 | Shrine Gane, Dittfach A-122 So War, Walsh 110 Gauchesco, .Barroby 119 Brief Attire, No Boy 115 Bright Object, Gomez A-126 Butterscotch, No Boy 108 |El Esmeralda, Fitzsimmons 4 lA ge hg Stable and Gardiner Farms) (EXACTOR WAGERING) SEVENTH RACE -- added, 'The Queen's Plate three-year-olds, foaled in Cda, 1% Battling, Dittfach A-126 Fils Du Nord, No mr, B-1% Pine Point, Gomez 121 Dauphin Bleu, Kelly rs 1% |Gilmore, Walsh C-126 |Betemight, R. Turcotte 126 [Come By Chance, Barroby D-126 |More of Mort, N. Turcotte B-126 |Mr. Sweet Dreams, Ferraro D-126 |in The Ring, No Boy- 126 Blenheim Park, Dittfach Al |Courant D'Air, Hinojosa 126 | Jammed Lovely, Fitzsimmons 121 |Ette Rule, No Boy 126 |A--Windflelds Farm entry B--Est of F A Sherman "snd T & Hays Purse -- $50,000] Stakes,' Miles | entr ¢-Golden West Farms entry Lanson Farms and Mrs H Coulter | ager -| EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,200. Claim- ing (3000), four-year-olds and up (Divn of 2nd). 1 1-16 Miles Dosea, No Boy 116 Production, No Boy 116 Jet invader, Barroby 116 Saucy Question, Walsh 108 Future Time, No ry mW Erin Pan, Inouye Valley Town, Hickwood XXX104 tet Fire, Kelly a Rotundo 2nd, Gordon x--5 ev Pee xX-- oy ibs esta Sei [ica aa fime 2PM |7-Rip Herbert, Herbert |3-Autumn Frost, Findley | Also Started: Anglo United, Creeative, {et Attorney, Twinkle's Adios 'oda. 6.10 3.10 0 kad RACH -- Mile Pace. Cond. 'se $1,000. br. John Frost, Cran 15.50 13 a 5 Vera Adios, Kopas ry bie (tag Eddie, Lawson Also Started: Duke Mack, Mountain S| rebel Nareles and Mr. Steve. --= 2,440, Handle $138,649. Tops Bantams Dairy Queen nipped Bantam | All-Stars 8-7 behind the scoring of Sid Root and Get Together Club defeated Canadian Corps 9-5 in Oshawa Minor Lacrosse Association midget play Thurs- ay. Root fired three goals for |coming from Dave McLaughlin, szcezuk. Tom Rorabeck led All-Stars with three goals as Brian Wil- and Gary Bone one each. Get Together club received four goals from Dave Anderson and three from Dave McLaugh- lin, while the other goal was scored by Andy Kroontje. John Gryszezuk scored twice for Canadian Corps while single goals were bagged by Gary McDougall, Vince Bel- §.50 3.40 2.40 mont and Rick Keller. Also surviving are two sons, Albert of Cincinnati, Ohio and Rev. R. Fletcher, pastor of Nazarene Church of Cambridge, Mass. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Arthur Taylor (Gertrude) of Pickering, a brother, Will of Grand Prairie, Alberta; seven grandchildren and four great- grandchildren as well as a) number of nieces and nephews. |, atians are a prudish people, or so some censors and defend- ers of public morals would have Tink, Rev. Albert Tink and|¥S believe. Mr. Tink was predeceased by a son, Walter, who died in 1961; three brothers, Rev. Samuel Wesley and a sister, Mrs. E. W. Webber (Annie). Funeral services were held at Traverse City Central Meth- odist Church, June 9 and at Columbus, Ont., United Church, June 10. The service at Colum- bus was conducted by Rev. Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. UNERAL OF MRS. ANNA E. GILLIES Canadian Press Correspondent films and art claimed by civil liberties advo- cates to be second only to Ire- land and Portugal in strictness. exhibition called Two Decades) of American Painting had an- S. J. Hillier, assisted by Rey.|xious moments when they put Fletcher Tink. rial works of art on show at Vic- i nt easy a Hg toria's National Gallery in Mel-| bourne. For among the exhibits|ther in painting or in sculpture painting by American Daring Art Exhibit Fails To Cause Furor By VINCENT MATTHEWS MELBOURNE (CP) -- Aus- Censorship controls on books,| shows are That's. why. organizers of an artist Funeral service for Mrs. Ann|Larry Rivers entitled Parts of Elizabeth Gillies, who died June |the Body, French Vocabulary. 20, at Hillsdale Manor, was held at the Gerrow Funeral|figure of a woman with pacts of her body labelled in French. Chapel, June 22, at 1 p.m. The service was conducted by Rev. John K. Moffat, minis-|scenes when groups of school- ter of Simcoe Street United|children, Church. Interment was in Pine|tion by teachers wanting to 1m- Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert.|prove their pupils' appreciation of art, stopped to gaze at the Rivers' effort. The pallbearers were Stan. Russell, William Rutherford, Ray Wilson, Wayne Craggs, Douglas French and Ray Col-|posters saying Clean Up Our} The painting showed the nude There were embarrassing taken to the exhibi- Two elderly women, carry'ng Art Gallery, walked among thelhas protested." In Australia ing out "This is disgusting." Another woman, saying she was the secretary of the Decency League, shouted at an attend- ant: "They shouldn't let school- children in here to see this". But the visits went on. In fact, 100 senior schools took children to the exhibition, regarded as one of the biggest and most im- portant ever to come to Mel- bourne. The man_ responsible for choosing the pictures for the ex- hibition, Waldo Rasmussen, said: "I'm not surprised at the protests. Generally in Anglo- Saxon countries people seem jmore disturbed by the nude ei- jthan in other countries." 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