Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jun 1967, p. 16

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Sinead 1% THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, June 24, 1967 ue WOODBINE RESULTS x FRIDAY, JUNE 23 PIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Cisim-| foe mbaiden three- and four-year-olds. | are, and Gems o! ME XACTOR, 4 No" . "PAID $102.38 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Clalm- ie. Bar, Fitz'ne 12.10 5.60 4.40 ling. Three-year-olds, foaled In Canada. VW-Third ecg! aay 30 5.00/6 Furlongs. #-Game Over, W 6.50|3-Be A Hero, Werry 6.60 5.10 4.40 , Ase Ran in Order: Free Boy, Pretty|2-Gambari, Gibson 6.70 3.80 Prize, F-Briet Garon, Combustion's|8-Spartan Girl, Barroby 15.00 Maid, F-Monresl, Miss Haysin, Copper-/ Also Ran in Order: Roman Cutie, Wee » Fashion's Flare, F-Mr. Sam/Bunty, Yor Priority, Golden Jive, [Frenchman's Cover and Frankie's and By ages tes second RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- Ing. muaicen three- 6F Schon, Turcotte Choice. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Ciaim- and four- year-olds. | ing. Four-year-olds and up. 6 FON, |1-Shining Wings, Werry 9.80 iS 2.40 $35.30 14.90 8,20/5-Willow Twig, Kelly i; &-Three Times Tipped, H'losa 4.40 3.50/4-Wee Lassie, Steve SBreezin Thru, Gordon 5.00 Also gel in Order: Silver Moonlight Alse Ran in Order: Break Camp, Guy-' and G jene, Chief Tomahawk, Periodical, Sure To Please, F-Road Hawk, Sir Joe, Irish Ensign, F-Bonnie Bernie, V-Villaroma Posnetes 3 Field ordia' EXACTOR, 1 AND &, PAID $27.80 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 dded, "King Edward Gold Cup-Handi- ap'. Three-year-olds and up. One and BAMLY DOUBLE, 9 - 3 PAID $204.60.) lone-sixteenth Miles on turf course. 1A-Orbiter, Gomez 2.30 2.10 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-|1A-Canadel, Sellers eas 2.10 i Three-year-olds, foaled in Canada.|2 -Cambridge, Fitzsim 6 longs. | Also Ran: Canedillig. and A-Johnn's Sue, Hinojosa 8.50 4.20 3.10/Form. rimson North, Walsh 2.30 2.70'A--Hillcrest Stable and Gardiner Farms Liner, Kelly 4.40 Entry. Ran in Order: Good Kid Louie, (No Show Betting) Hiey's Roman, Western Eric, Speedy Redburd, M's Boy, Challie Moon and) EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- Off The Broom. a. Four-year-olds and up, foaled in anada. One and one-sixteenth Miles on FOURTH BACE -- Purse $2,200. Mald- Marshall turf course. @n two-year-olds. § Furionas on turf. 4&Rhythm Sal, Barroby SLendwind, Turcotte }Federa! Law, Fitzsimmons 2.40| Also Ran in Order: Solarman, Jan, Purple Hill, Regardez, 17.90 6.70 3.90) \6-Fast Answer, $5.60 3,00|1-Market Bid, Turcotte Bry|Cap Ferrat, Arnmart, and Elm Joys We Attendance 6,074, Total Handie $412,601. 9.30 4.20 3.10 3.40 2.80 |8-Red Purse, Fitz'ns Dittfach 5.40 Also Ran in Order: ee Tango, wood. WOODBINE ENTRIES MONDAY, JUNE 2% Clear and Fast Bruce Tartan, Gordon 1 Swash Cat, Barroby We PIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden|Dew On Roses, Kelly X109 three- and four-year-olds. Foaled in Can-| ada. 62 Furlongs (14) Page Brush, Gibson XXX100 Wallan Lover, No Boy 115 Streindale Leo, Hale 115 1, Mise You, Barroby 115 Dittfach 110 In Trust, Hinojosa 124 Ann B. Good, No Bey 110 Road Beyond, Gubbins 110 Daring Bunty, Bell X110 Cloudy Decree, No Boy 115 Dark Secret, Platts XX108 aie Blue, Turcotte 115 Miss Merianne H., Kelly X114 Somesight, No Boy 110 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- Ing (3000). Four-year-olds and up. 6'2 Furlongs (8) ari-Mark, Green XXX101 wunset Isle, Hinojosa 111 Balligally, Brownell! X11) | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim-| jing (5000), Three-year-colds. 6 Furlongs he Page, Gomez 114 Kitty G., Turcotte 109 Princess Selket, Hinojosa 111 Guidecca, No Boy Take the Pot, Kelly A-X112 Kool Copy, Kelly A-X101 |A--E Lieberman and L C Morrisroe Entry. VEXAcTOR WAGERING) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- jing (3000). Four-year-olds and up (Divn jof 2nd). 6% Furtongs (9). Mink Slippers, Kelly X117 Try Brandy, Thomas XXX112 |Andrea Inez, Barroby 111 | Now | wonder, No Boy 113 Royal Regret, Hinoljcsa 114 Bench Warrant, Dittfach 116 reat Promise, Alter 116 Tall Indian, Gubbins 113 inte Noire, No Boy 119 Broth Of A Boy, Brownel X108 fd Barroby 122 Suit Cleaner, Turcotte 116 - Inouye 113 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-|lowances. SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,800. Al- Three- and four-year-old fil- ($000), Maiden two-year-olds, spose) About One Mile on turf course (7). in Canada. 5 Furlongs (11). book Out World, Walsh 114 Queen's Award, Dittfach 114 Cuddiebunny, Walsh 117 Shine Brightly, ae WwW St. Paul, Inouye 1 Gontederation Year To Boy 117 WwW Ploneer Escar, Kelly X109 | Werry 114 I, Merry Arctic, Michaud XXX108 |Pretty Fussy, Turcotte A-114 Our Gooden, Barroby 114 Maple Beauty, arg XXX |Mad Moo, Walsh weny Thought, Hh Ww Rich As Cream, he A-X116 A--H A Luro Ent (EXACTOR WAGERING) EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- jing (3000). Three- and four-year-olds. |1% Miles on Marshall wort course (8). aarctly YEAR--Purse "$2,000. Claim-|Danish Dancer, Kelly X11 Malden two-year-olds, . (Diva. of 3rd). a ., ftonlan Golfer, Turcotte 117 5 Furlongs | vibepiele! foaled|Miss Telso, Bell X110 Fitzsimmons 110 hose Who Walt, No Boy 116 | moontight Mambo, Inouye 111 Brilliant Stone, No Boy 117 Nobleton Hills, No Boy 117 Nush Kyon, Hale 114 Four Blues, Hinojosa 117 Mister O'Shannon, Fitzsimmons 117 Winning Talk, Bell X109 Ge Go John, Gordon 117 Bronselen, Bell X100 Silver Run, Werry 119 |Maebest, | McLeod XXX108 --5 tbs | XX--7 Ibs AAC |[xxx--10 Ibs AAC POST TIME 3 P.M, GARDEN CITY RACEWAY FRIDAY, JUNE 23 FIRST RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse $800. &Chief Clyde, Hie 2-Adios Breezy, Feagan ---- yl Waddell :. Northwood -- Beav srs Baker "Adlon Sing Out, Silly Boy} SIXTH RACE ~~ Mile Trot. Condi-/bians will follow Harris's ad- G. The Second. tioned, Purge $1,900, ; 1-Kimbo, Waples 80 2.50 2.50| VICe. SEOND Pape -- Mile Pace. Claim- egy nen Lass, hc aa 6.60 4 Peter Crossart, a fourth-gen- . irse 7 ee Ezra, .70 4, ry Hy Brown, C'rn 1810 7.10 8.80] Al Started: Early Return, Ozark|ration Madeira vintner who re- S-Edgewood Wally, Feagan 4.00 3.50 Peter, Fearless Doc. cently visited Vancouver to test a ae neler we EXACTOR, 1 AND 4, PAID. $34.60. B.C. markets for his product, Also ry Kathleen, joc os ; " Gratien, Meadowview Champ, Radar| SEVENTH RACE -- Mile Pace. "The|Said the rich bittersweet prod- ae ee A ood ye Futurity Stakes", Purse|uct of the Madeira Islands is DAILY DOUBLE, § AND 5, PAID $244.10] 5 <Pnyis Gold, Findley 5.20 3.40 2.60\enjoying an upswing in popu- "BHIRD RACE -- Mile Pace. Condi- fioned. Purse $1,300. Stone, Furness 14.40 4.40 3.80 3.10 3.40 $Raw coeee Feagan 2 F-Brigden Boy, Wellwood 4 Also Started: Piper Boy, Kahla Kat, Sparky gevitage Gentry McKlyo and SamThe Man C. + BOURTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Claim- . Purse $1,500. Kirk, Curran 41.80 9.80 5.50/ 2-Monticetlo, Waples 3.80. rid Ray C., Robillard Also Started: Santa Raider, Pat Phil. Cond.|1-Ed Lester, Coke 25.40 43 an Bey" Gagne n ¥ Also Start tioned. Purse $1,500. 17.20 5.40 3.10 6-Judge Forbes, Kopas 3.70 2.80 53 ed: Minor Mae, Superior zn Richard, oa Scion Grattan. 4-Armbro Heritage, pereny 5.60 We 2-Northwood Fancy, Waples Also Started: Nora Herbert, Ditchess and Vi Patch. EIGHTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Condi- tioned. Purse $2,000. I-Lynden Dodger, 5-Francis P. Adios, MacDid 2.90 re 2-5. J. Wann, Bolly Also Started: Prince Bambi, Yates and Count Time. NINTH RACE -- Mile Pace. 50 |$1,000. Claiming. 3-Shooting Par, Dream euiry Purse frick, Adios Dominion, E. J. Direct and Rhotes Conklin. |Western, Tuffy ee. \-RUETH RACH -- Mile Pace. Condl-|Atfendance 3,515. Handle $186,235. More Career Information Could Stem Brain Drain VANCOUVER (CP)--The so- lution to Canada's brain drain tothe United States may rest with providing more informa- tion..on career opportunities to Canadians taking graduate studies:in the U.S., says the Uni- versity of British Columbia's as- sistant dean of science. . Dr. Robert F. Scagel was a member of a five-man team that held discussions on Cana- aim career opportunities with 300°Canadians studying in the Us. ».He says the survey showed that more Canadians would re- turn home instead of seeking employment in the U.S. upon) graduation if they knew more about opportunities here. ,.The team toured the universi- i . i a community | of quiet elegance | located in oshawa's northern residential |) area. Simcoe and Taunton | "It you are looking for a lot to "buy .. . visit cedar ridge -- ~ use a builder of your choice for information. phone 723-1194 OSHAWA ties of Washington, Oregon and California at Berkeley and Los Angeles. "We met 40 to 60 students on each campus and there was a tremendous amount of interest and enthusiasm shown. "There is no doubt in our minds that there are a lot of Canadian students who are really keenly interested in com- ing back to Canada, but they are completely out of touch with what is going on." THIRTY-FIVE CENTS | (coins) ;craft Dept., ;ronto 1, Ont. |tax. |NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. 2 free patterns, knit, complete plete patterns for 12 complete patterns. 60c. OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS VERSATILE SHIFT) By ALICE BROOKS Shift, that packs into little space -- refuses to wrinkle! Crocheted of 3-ply fingering. Quick-crochet shift -- smart open shell-stitch works up swiftly. Make it sleeveless or with % sleeves. Pattern 7259: sizes 32-34; 36-38 included. for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needle- 60 Front St., To- Ontario residents add 2c sales Print plainly PATTERN 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in new 1967 Needlecraft Catalog! crochet, fashions, everything, 25c. Sensational new value! Book of Prize AFGHANS has 12 patterns. Beginner- easy knit, crochet, 60c. Museum Quilt Book 2 -- com- superb heirloom quilts. 60c. Bargain! Quilt Book 1 -- 16 OLD-TIME DRESS Make this graceful, old-fash- ioned gown and bonnet to wear to all Centennial celebrations. Be gay and romantic at parties. Printed Pattern 4641: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 dress makes 7% yards 35- inch fabric. SIXTY-FIVE CENTS (65c.) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents add 3c. sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, NAME. ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times, Pattern Dept., 60 Front St., Toronto 1, Ont. Summer's Fashions are a JOY FOR ALL SIZES! See 115 styles, 2 free hat patterns, fab- rics, accessories in new Spring- Summer Pattern Catalog. Gift Coupon for free pattern in Cata- log. Send 50c. Sil'nt_ 4.40 2.80 2.30 Findley 3.30 2.30) Ce 1-Royal Alex, Crowe 2.60;discovered a port - type wine Also Started: Ambrose Abbe, Mertz years and old wines are blended Vintner Seeks BC Market For His Madiera Wines By KEN POLE VANCOUVER (CP) -- 'Have some Madeira, m'deah," is a|p mellow ditty which Australian! entertainer Rolf Harris includes Madeira vintners fervently chorus, hoping British Colum- larity. The 47-year-old head of Casa dos Vinhos da Madeira says his company exports more than 150,000 bottles of wine to Can- ada annually. The true Madeira wine, pro- duced on the islands off the northwest coast of Africa, dates back to the middle of the 19th century when island vintners which, when mixed with three- per-cent grape brandy before and after fermentation, had a taste uniquely its own. Ranging from dark brown to amber in color, Madeira is a full-bodied potable which has an unmistakeable tang or bitter- sweet flavor best described as burnt. FOUR BASIC TYPES The '"'burnt" taste comes from the aging method. After fer- mentation, the wine, partially solera, it with young wines to keep ma- turation time to a minimum. usiness. "But this way we can be as- sured that same high quality,"' he says. "This is not a vintage wine and we don't have to depend on nature." There are four basic types of Madeira, They are malmsey, verdelho, bual and sercial. The names are derived from the type of vine from which the Madeira Islands grapes were originally taken, The original vines for the malmsey can.e from Crete, the verdelho from Italy, the bual from Burgundy and the sercial from the Rhine. AGED IN SOLERAS These fine vines, with the rich volcanic soil 6f the islands, produce some of the best dessert wines in the world. Mr. Crossart's winery main- tains a stock exceeding 1,000,- 000 gallons which is stored in aging vats called _ soleras, which, in some cases, are more than 100 years old. "We never take more than 10 or 15 per cent off the top in any year," said Mr. Crossart. 'If this is a comparatively young is filled with wine about four years old. If it is an old solera, old wine is needed to fill it." Mr. Crossart says it's a slow the Madeira our in some of his shows and which grandchildren drink is of the working UNITED NATIONS (AP)--By a strange ideological twist, some Communist nations are housing their missions to the United Nations in New York in old homes linked by close fam- ily ties to some of the wealthiest capitalists in American history. Most prominent among the moguls of business and finance whose money went into these handsome Manhattan town- houses is Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, founder of the great Vanderbilt fortune. A number of foreign govern- ments have bought old homes in a fashionable east side dis- trict just off Fifth Avenue for use as headquarters for their UN delegations. The homes are considered the choicest residen- tial real estate in Manhattan, and many have been singled out by the city for designation as historic landmarks. The UN missions that use old homes are in a minority among the 122 member nations. Most have their headquarters in con- ventional office buildings. Only three delegations -- the United States, Britain and France-- have office space in the UN buildings, and these small, in- conspicuous rooms are by no means their main headquarters and are used sparingly. BOUGHT NEW QUARTERS The Soviet Union at one time owned a five - storey, neo- Georgian mansion on Park Avenue but became cramped for space in 1962 and bought a modern 12 - storey apartment building for its headquarters. The Park Avenue mansion, which the Russians owned for more than a dozen years, was built in 1909 for Percy Riving- ton Pyne II. His fortune came from the estate of his grand- father, Moses Taylor, a trader in Cuban sugar, a speculator in *}rails and utilities and a partner with Cyrus W. Field in the first Atlantic cable company. Taylor left an estate of $40,- 000,000 when he died in 1882. Communist Delegations Live In Capitalist Homes The townhouses owned by Ro- mania and Yugoslavia appear to be the most highly regarded among the 16 homes now used by UN missions and chosen by}, the city for designation as land- |' marks, The Romanian mission, a three-storey stone building in French 18th century revival style, was built in 1929 for Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt, the divorced wife of William K. Vanderbilt Jr. a great-grandson of the commodore. Mrs. Vanderbilt, born Vir- ginia Fair, was the daughter of U.S. Senator James Graham Fair of Nevada, who made a fortune in the Comstock Lode, a rich gold and silver strike in the mid 1800s. The Yugoslav mission, on Fifth Avenue, was built in 1903 for R. Livingston Beckman, a former governor of Rhode Is- land. It later was owned by Mrs. Emily Vanderbilt iene. a granddaughter of Commodore Vanderbilt. CIVIL WAR HOUSE The Indian mission is housed in a larger building erected for Marshall Orme Wilson, whose father, Richard T. Wilson made a fortune as a merchant during the civil war. The younger Wilson's wife y)=Ne) was Caroline Schermerhorn Astor, great-granddaughter of John Jacob Astor, whose many millions came from furs and real estate. Her mother was Mrs. William Astor, the most prominent socialite of her era. The oldest former home now mark Commission records do not show the original owner.|n The commission says the house has "a handsome door" "otherwise sophisticated in a plain kind of way." a in 1907 for George L. Rives, a ion is that} pr and is The Greek mission was built tt New York lawyer/h used as a UN of the delegation of Senegal. A five-storey brick building, it was put up in 1877, but Land- who was a trustee of the New York public library. 0! York investment bankers. The Polish mission was orig- Harris inally owned by Charles Scrib- er of the widely known New York publishing house that bears his name. It was built for him in 1909 at a cost estimated t $85,000. Next door is the mission of the Philipines delegation. It's ome was built in 1916 for Fahnestock, a member f a wealthy family of New pemwsrra7y (REWORK DISPLAY AT THE "OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE * You and Your Family are Invited to Enjoy Our CENTENNIAL YEAR GIGANTIC 1967 CENTENNIAL BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY bobbosbesapnobsssss9swo seb 9 nop EaDRoDDDDDRDE eS REWORN FIREWORKS DISPLAY Thursday, June 29th, 10: 00 P. M. SISSSSSIIIIIIIOIIIIIINIDIIIIIIIIDIIIDII IIIT gy 18670 1967 g a we Dog Horoscope Aids Selection LONDON (AP) -- Every dog has his day, so study a dog's horoscope before you buy. If you're a Leo, don't purchase a Taurus type. If you're a Scor- pio, stay clear of mutts born under Capricorn, But how does man read a dog's horoscope? Well, what you do, man, is take a squint at The Dog's Horo- scope Book, just published by Arlington Press. "IT wrote it on the theory of knowing the dog's birthday," explained author Elizabeth Tre- ... A REALLY A FINER USED CAR! BOWMANVILLE, ONT. 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Here are some of her prog- nostications by constellations: Gemini -- May 21 - June 20: Unreliable dogs. Eternal pup- pies, intelligent but over - fond of variety. Cat-chasing and pil- low-destroying are not sins to them, more part of life. Best owners--Lec, Aquarius. Aries -- March 21 - April 20: The me-first breed, devoted to getting ahead. Whether they're after tree trunks or dog biscuits, they will drive you mad in their pell-mell rush to be top dogs. Best owners--Leo and Sagittar- ius. Essentially a pet. Loving auth- ority, long to sit on your lap, utterly adaptable, and so keen to help that the morning paper will disintegrate from his drib- bling enthusiasm. Best owners '--Taurus, Capricorn. Miss Tresilian is 25, lives in the Wiltshire village of Castle Combe and loves dogs. She and her doggies are on the right horoscope alignment. fortified with the grape brandy, is placed in brick ovens called estufas. 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