utomobiles For Sale 'TAC Laurentian, two-door hard- excellent condition, fully Telephone 728-2428 after 5 p.m. 'VROLET, six cylinder, stan- ry good condition. Radio. Tele- 8022. oy dts g cK Le Sabre, four-door hardtop, r, clean, good cer, must be ne 668-5095. Soper nur , V-8, automatic, radio, 4 condition throughout. Tele- 0445 after 5 p.m, ERTIBLE, 283, power steering. white condition, walls, and 576-0658 es, scS, m. ROLET Impaia, two-door hard ymat blue, six cylinder, auto- insmission, white walls, Tele -3867 after 6 p.m. MOBILE Dynamic a ito- ur-door, power brakes and positraction, white walls, discs, yod ~condition. Low mileage, radio, Good MOUTH, two - door, V-8 motor, transmission, $1,600. Good Will accept small car as wmanville 623-2401. FIN Cambridge station wagon, condition, Telephone 725-7913. D Galaxie convertible. $950 of , Telephone 576-1214, TIAC hardtop, radio. $90 or . Telephone 576-1214, nie TIAC six, standard, 1 i, body fair, two newAtires, 723-3081, VROLET, six cylinder, auto- ry good mechanical condition. best offer, Telephone 725-8249 p.m. HENNE, four-door hardtop, 283 automatic, power equipped, eel covers, gleaming two-tone rellent original condition. 1170 TIAC Parisienne convertible, atic, brand new transmission, ntinentals, 850 Dominion Royal } offer, Telephone 728-5580. »mpact Cars for Sale TAN and NICK'S ir Authorized Datsun and Fiat Dealer alizing in Volkswagen epair and Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 -VO and PEUGOT RCEDES BENZ eneral Repair and uto-Electric Service and Bill's Garage 9 Ritson Rd. South a 728-0921 -A, Corvair, 2-door, automatic, tewalls, white leather bucket tic covers, low mileage. Priced gale. 725-0333. E, excellent condition, $550 or Telephone 728-8415. EAM Alpine, best offer, Tele- 6378. MPH HERALD, good running Best offer. Telephone 942-1048, cks for Sale E WRECKS with repair, '65 Chev. c_ two-door. Courtice 723-5238. ERNATIONAL dump truck, cubic-inch motor, twin embre wundred rear tires, 908 front, Telephone 728-2757, RNATIONAL _V-ton _pick-upy ion. $250 or best offer, Tele 567 after 5 p.m SE panel truck, A-l shape, 623-3745. va-ton Fleetside, $1,075 or bes? Ford one-ton cab and chassis, Dodge one-ton stake, $1,025, 85-7191 Port Perry. tomobiles Wanted local for most convertible, Auto clean cars RLEY STALKER | MOTORS 137 King West 11 ace 723-6322 S WANTED 1g A New Car ? ur used car to "Ted", 'Cash" to the New aler and 'Save'. CAMPIN MOTORS 94 Cars and trucl arge for towing. Best prices hone 728-4549 anytime. Rob. O WRECKERS CO, Cars is for sale. Iron and' metals Bloor Street East. 725-2311. tomobile Repair \UTOMATIC AANSMISSION CENTRE coe St. N. 728-7339 issions are Our Only ; ---- Repairs, Adjust- Exchanges, All Work feed. ED STONE -- 86 Queen St. E, UILT ENGINES Exchange Price os low as $175.00 Exchange Price os low as $210.00 ENDERS BLIC SCHOOL DARD AREA \RLINGTON, MPTON, ONT. for fire and other in- for the above board eceived by the under- untill 4 p.m., July 67. ind information ore at the board office, . 'st or any tender not ly accepted, W. G. DALLAS isiness Administrator =GAL SEARCHERS arch work for the car , NOW searching in el and Ontario coun- NE 691-9195 Accept Charges i! be received until 12:00 1967, for the purchase and CPR section dwelling at 'ario. Tenders should be Mr. J. F. Crate, superintens Division, Room 110, Union to 1, Ontario, LTS | CLASSIFIED 23-3492 $8--Coming Events 38--Coming Events JAYCEES Monster BINGO Admission 50c Two Jackpots 53 and 58 ONE MUST GO 500. IN 50 NOS. OR LESS $200. In announced Nos. $25. Consolation Prize $10. per line both games $175. Jackpot $20. per line. $75. full card 20 Regular $20. Games poy double in 17 Nos. or less Five $30. Games Early Bird Game 7:45 p.m, EXTRA PRIZES Every Thursday 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 SUNNYSIDE ' Monster BINGO TWO JACKPOTS 53 and 54 $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 $150. 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 KINSMEN BRING THIS SPECIAL 2 PRICE PASS FOR TWO 4 To The FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1967 KINSMEN SUPER CAR -BINGO- --st the-- PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE $8,500 in Prizes including Brond New 1967 AMBASSA- DOR Sedan or $2,000 in Cash $1,000 Hi-Lo Game $800 Small Snowball.(51 nos.) $1,700.00 Big Snowball (59 nos.) $600 regular games $450 special games. Plus 4 Early Bird Games (Share the Wealth) at 7:30 Don't forget to buy the economy pack for value ond sove money. MANY FREE AND VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES LIONS BINGO TO-NIGHT Early Bird Game 7:45 JACKPOT 52 and 58 ONE MUST GO Bus leaving King ond Simcoe Sts. 7 and 7:15 p.m, Every Wednesday Jubilee Pavilion All proceeds to charity See Tuesday Ad } BIRTHS COLLINS -- Mr. and Mrs, Raymond (Joe) Collins (nee Alice Reardon) wish to announce the arrival of their son, James Arthur, .7 Ibs., 2 ozs., on Sunday, June 18. A little brother for Raymond,| Sherry Cc. E. Mcliveen and staff. end Cindy. Many thanks to Dr. the fourth floor SNACHE -- Bradiey and Sandra are happy to announce the arrival of their son, 8 Ibs. 14 ozS., on June 24, 1967, at the Oshawa Genera! Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Beckett and Dr. Sander- son and fourth floor staff. DEATHS STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers 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 GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM RESULTS? Use Times Action Want Ads. AMELL -- In loving memory of our dear grandfather, Leo Amell, who pass- ed away June 28, 1966. Sweet memories will linger forever, Time cannot change them, It's true; Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. ~--Sadly missed by grandchildren Peter and Susen. AMELL -- In loving memory of 8 who passed away June 28, 1966. What we would give if we could say Hello Dad, in the same old way, To hear your voice and see your smile, To sit with you and chat awhile. For you who have a. father, Cherish him with care, For you'll never know the heartache TIN you see his vacant chair. ~Always remembered and sadly miss- ed by daughter Barb, son-in-law Jim and or ght Kimberley. 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 CARD OF THANKS HARRISON -- We wish to express our sincere thanks for flowers and cards and expressions of sympathy shown to us In the loss of a dear mother, Mar- garet Philp. Della and Bert Harrison. VERMOEN -- | want to thank my friends, relatives and neighbors for their cards; flowers and kind wishes while | was in hospital. Also to the Royal Can- adian Legion, Ladies Auxiliary and Navy Club, A special thank you to Padre Wil- Navy Club, Mr, B. Jacklin and the doc- tors and nurses of Ward 3B at Oshawa General Hospital. --Casey Vermoen FUNERALS FUNERAL OF MRS, JAMES C. GORDON The funeral service for Mrs. James C. Gordon, Roxborough Avenue, who died June 22, at the Oshawa General Hospital, was held at 10.30 a.m., June 26, at the McIntosh - Anderson Fu- neral Home. Rev. H. 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Quilt Book 1 -- 16 OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS |complete patterns. 60c. MISSES 10-18 JR. MISS: Civil Service Civil Service Softball League schedule action Monday pro duced one "'pipperoo" and a couple of "stinkeroos" with Rexco nosing out Rundle Gar- den Centre 2-1 in the first game of the doubleheader at Alexan- dra Park to provide the only good game of the night -- and one of the best of the season. In the second half of the twin- bill, Cadillac Billiards fell apart at the seams to absorb a 16-2 trouncing at the hands of Woods Transport and meanwhile, over at Radio Park, Town and Coun- try had handed Foley's Plumb- jing a 14-1 shellacking. Glen Skea, first batter for Rexcos, drew a walk, advanced on a couple of wild pitches and scored on a fielder's choice grounder to shortstop by Rick Craggs. The winners got their other run on errors, in the fifth, when first batter Gary McDon- ald was safe on an error, ad- vanced on an infield sacrifice and scored on an error at third base. 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Send 50c. j Four AL All- Al Kaline Gets Most Votes dear father and grandfather, Leo Amell, NEW YORK (AP)--AI Kaline |Of Detroit Tigers led the ticket jwith 242 votes Tuesday when Baseball commissioner William |Eckert announced the results of the poll of American League players, managers and coach- es for the all-star team to face the National League July 11 at Anaheim, Calif. Kaline and Bill Freehan of the Tigers and Baltimore Orioles' Robinson boys -- outfielder Frank and third baseman Brooks--were the only repeat- ers from last year's starters. Pitchers and other squad mem- bers will be picked later by manager Hank Bauer of Bal- Stars Repeat, the votes he could possibly have polled, for players are not al- lowed to pick their own team- mates. The American League tributed 26 of them. Thus Ka- line got 242 of a possible 247. Frank Robinson, the triple crown champ and most valu- able player in 1966, drew 239 votes, missing on only six bal- lots of a possible 245. Baltimore had 28 votes. The number of votes varied, depending on the number of coaches and also on the num- ber of players who had been in the league the required mini- mum of 30 days. timore. Rod Carew, second baseman with Minnesota Twins, became the only rookie to make the club. Rico Petrocelli, Boston Red Sox shortstop, also was | picked for the first time. Har- mon Killebrew of Minnesota at |first base and Carl Yastrzem- jski of Boston in the outfield There were no close contests. The closest was Petrocelli with 122 to runner-up Jim Fregosi of California Angels with 58, aj margin of 64 votes. | It was interesting that Balti-| more, Detroit Boston and Min- nesota each got two starters, had 273 ballots and Detroit con-| ond and went all the way on the bad throw that got past! everybody who should have stopped it, for Rundle's only; run, | WOODS WIN EASILY Woods got a run in the first),/ inning and then broke the game) open with a seven-run splurge) in the third. Bravener, on the} mound for Cadillacs, gave way) bombed for seven runs in the| seventh. Woods were hitting) or two, splurges. and gave way to Bob McHugh| in the fifth. The losers got one run off each pitcher, on a total of just four hits. FOLEY'S HELD DOWN Foley's picked up only three hits off pitcher Dave Carlisle, Foley's playing - manager Gary Rowbotham getting all three. Moore walked in the third and scored on an infield out and Kingside Nips Bathe Park 2-1 Kingside Park nipped Bathe |Park 2-1 in extra innings in a Kiwanis Bantam Softball Lea- gue game as winning pitcher, Eric Howard struck out 12 bat- ters. Wright drove in the winning run in the eighth inning with a single, with Howard, who had singled, scoring. Wright picked up two other singles while Chapel had a double and Rushnel a single. Bathe outhit Kingside, with Thompson and Flynn collecting two each, Langstaff and Brown one each. Waples Continues Winning Streak ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- but league - leading Chicago! | have been all - stars before, but |were not starters last season, | cox of the Legion, Padre Romeril of the) There were only two left-handed | tern |batters -- Yastrzemski and| | Carew. EDMONTON (CP) -- Football Flisher, a tight end, guard and linebacker from San Diego State. Flisher, 22, White Sox didn't get one. | If Bauer follows the usual pat-| and picks the second-| place men he also will have) |Paul Casanova of Washington|¥C8" $100,679. ; Kaline received all but five of Senators catcher; Don Mincher, Waples | i -- jof California, first base; Dick|With Molly's Report, a 13-year- |McAuliffe of Detroit, second; |0ld New Zealand-bred trotter, in PLAYS 3 Poseey * |Max Alvis of Cleveland Indians, |the fifth race. cumon- third; and Fregosi, shortstop. ton Eskimos of the Western|The next three outfielders were|rence Hooey of Orono, won the Conference Tuesday|Tony Oliva of Minnesota, Ken|first and combined with Land- announced the signing of Ron|Berry and Tommie Agee, both|sweep in the second for a $5.80 of Chicago. | The National League team's , 22, is six feet,|to be announced Thursday and|ond to Cape Grattan for a $31.90 one inch and weighs 230 pounds.|the rest of the squads later. Keith Waples of Victoria Har-| bour, Ont., collected his 107th victory of the season at Garden City Raceway Tuesday, boost-| ing his purse earnings for the} posted his victory Muddy John, owned by Law- daily double. Noteworthy Pick finished sec- exactor. up only two hits but lost it,|4Sellor Mon, Waples single. George Robinson, Pinch-|3'Pong N Lovely, jhitting, beat out a bunt with |p-R jone out in the seventh, stole sec-/ "AiO" siaHeg: Queen Bie Frost, Norih- to Curry, who did well for three|*"4i,5" startea: more innings but then he was/|Performance and Pat Sultan hard and often while Cadillacs ditloned. Purse even helped with the odd error}7-Narciss, Zirnis in each of the big| }-Tango Lobell, Findley Bob Boyce started for Woods|A'e™: Teams Have | One Close, Two-One-Sided MACE RESULTS Gary's second hit, for Foley's only run. Town and Country scored four runs in each of the first three frames as they feasted on the Foley's pitching. Two runs in the fifth completed their total. Greener, Mason, Carlisle and Higgins did the big hitting. GARDEN CITY RACEWAY TUESDAY, JUNE 27 FIRST RACE -- Mile Pace. Condi- tioned. Purse $800. 4-Muddy Jchn, Hayes 3.60 2.90 2.40 2-Landis Hanover, § 5.00 4.30 \6Cepe Kaola, Varcoe 3.20 | Also Started: Skipper Pick, Juanita |McGoo, Chico Herbert, Billie Tuff and awa. SECOND RACE -- Mile Pace. Condl- tioned, Purse $900. éLandsweep, Feagan 2.60 2.30 2.10 3-Ole Faithtul, Crowe 3.80 2.60 4-Freddy Wil, Coke 2.30 Also Started: Pointer Hal, Adios Ollie, Michel Kirk, Sirgamo and Jacqueline Hal. DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 6, PAID $5.80 THIRD RACE -- Mile Pace in Purse $800. 1-Timber Prince, Claim. W'wd 620 430 3.00 4.10 2.70 ge 4 Step, Curran Also Started: Harry Dillon, Midnight Babe, Dark Demon, Storm Knight and Jo Ste Lo. getting two of them, double and) FOURTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Claim ing. Purse $900. 3.20 2,40 6.10 3,10 3.00 F'gan 4.10 8-Royal Oaks, Woods iyron_ Scot, Lambertus wood Edward, Lynden Bullet, Little Etsel and Solo Water FIFTH RACE -- Mile Trot. Purse $1,100. Claiming. 4-Molly's Report, W'pis 7.60 5.30 3.50 8-Mr. Scott Key, Feagaen 9.50 5.10 6-March Van, Wellwood 3 Also Started: Palacona, Freighter, Phylis Marie, Bishop Song and Van's ide C SIXTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Condi- tioned. Purse $1,100. 4Cape Grattan, Shee $6.60 5.00 3.70 2-Noteworthy Pick, Hie 3.60 2.80 ale, Davies 4.50 Arieen, Vera Adios, Key EXACTOR, 4 AND 2, PAID 631.90 SEVENTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Con- $900. Davies 13.70 7.10 480 16.30 9.80 5 Mr. Whiskers, Mac Zin, May Direct and Andy ream Adios, Also Started: |Paui's Signal, EIGHTH RACE -- Mile Trot. Purse $1,400. Conditioned. 2-Madam Victor, Arthur 5.20 T+edy Spring, Kopas Cubs' Success Wwe ' . Lippy Again? CHICAGO (AP)--Leo Duro- cher, who has played it mum since Chicago Cubs' disastrous last place finish in 1966, is get- ting his voice back. When Leo took over as man- ager following the Cubs' eighth- place finish in 1965, he bel- lowed in his foghorn voice: "All I know is the Cubs are not an eighth-place team." Once it became evident the Cubs were going to finish 10th, everyone said Leo had been right. The Cubs weren't an eighth - place club, they were 10th and last. Durocher, convinced the Cubs were going nowhere without youth, traded off established pitchers like Larry Jackson, Bob Buhl and Lindy McDaniel for the likes of Ferguson Jen- kins, Bill Hands, Randy Hund- ley and Adolfo Phillips. BETTER THIS YEAR These youngsters, among oth- ers, have been every bit as good this year as they were bad last year. Jenkins, of Chatham, Ont., ran his won-lost record to 9-5 during the weekend, Their development, coupled with the improving second base combination of Glen' Beckert and Don Kessinger along with the steady help of veterans Ron Santo, Billy Williams and Ernie Banks, has turned the Cubs into winners. The Cubs conked Philadelphia 4-2 Monday for their seventh straight victory. Not since 1954. has a Cub team won seven straight. And even though it is almost too early the word pennant is be- ing bandied about. 3.40 1.50 4.50 2.70 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Juue 28, 1967 9§ WOODBINE ENTRIES THURSDAY, JUNE 2» {Gay Sister, Kelly X109 (Clear and Fast) Biey's Queen, Kelly A-X114 FIRST RACe -- Purse $2,100, maiden|Cary Ann, Hinojosa 11 : year old fillies, § furs. (11) Hammer and Pomme Souffle, Barroby 119 |Ballyhoo Boy, Dittfach 117 |Rip Khobar, Fitzsimmons 119 A -- Dane Hiil Acres entry | (Exactor wagering) | WOODBINE | FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-| ing. Malden two-year-old fillies foaled In| eave Chi Korabloae Cae a. urs 5 3Red Rick, Turcotte 16.60 §.49 3.10/Dear Park, Hinolosa 114 [cus and Kiss, Gomer 2.40 2.20|Federal Law. Fitzsimmens ad -Miss Tiger, Hinojosa 2.40 ?, Also Ran in Order: Preciosa, Bonnie | Scotland's Girl, Fitzsimmons 114 Amber, Serenity Sai, Control Data, Lori|United Queen, No Boy 114 Be, We'll See and Pilgrim Lady. Ace Countess, No Boy 119 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, clelyy \ Land of Freedom, Hii ails 'ng (3,000), four yeer olds and SECOND RACE--Purse $2,000. Claim. Oh Margie, Dittfach 119 in Cde., (Divn of 3rd), 6 furs. ina, Maiden two-year-ol fillies, foaled in Woolger, No Boy 119 R Harold, Bell X113 Cda. 5 Furs Coeur Volant, Inouye 114 Tomboy Pete, Gordon 118 2-Turkish P'cess, Fons 10.90 5.60 5.00/ {ule Gall, Bell XX106 8-Bry Jan, Bell 5.30 3.90', SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,300, ciaim-|Hot Ribs, Platts X113 |7-Restful. Thought, Kelly 6.10| !ng. (500), two year olds, § furs. (8) | Triple Alliance, Boy 114 Alse Ran im Order: DQ-No Warning, Balmoral, Kelly X14 |Maytown, Platts X108 Amer kelic, Gaelic Sis, My Minion,|Cambrooke, Gomez 117 Briefly, Four Ruth and Grey Lodge. \Cat Nip, Gomez 114 DQ--Finished 4th but was' disqualified |Coveur De Bois, No Boy 117 and placed' last {Dual Personality, No Boy A-122 {DAILY DOUBLE 3-AND 2 PAID $212.70 Gold Pinch, Inouye 114 | Gay Penn, Steve 114 |. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden | Jock's Pride, No Boy A-117 |Lofty Visitor, Turcotte 109 ;Peaches Reward, No Boy 114 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400, clelm |two-vear-olds, foaled in Coda. § Furs | Dane Hill Acres and Cheruden jing (6,500), four year olds and up, Te 3-Bow Shannon, Gomez 9.80 §.00 3.10 Stable entry {miles on Marshall turf (6) 5-Northern ij, Fitzsimmons 3.80 2.60 jChance Encounter, Gubbing 111 2-Burgoyne, Gordon 2.80| THIRD RACH -- Purse $2,000, claim-|Attention Hero, Bell X111 Aiso Ran in Order: Rolly Octo, Krak- ing (3,000), four year olds and up, foaled|Blue Sol, Turcotte 116 atoga, Morning Rounds, Amanotis and in Cda., 6 furs. (11) |Chopolis, Hinojosa 113 \Vast Opportunity Gay Pageant, Dittfach 118 |Vintage Port, Kelly A-X108 Ever Onward, No Boy 114 Paris Fashions, Fitzsimmons A-108 FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,500. Claim-)Berno Miss, Turcotte 113 A_-- E. Lieberman entry ing, two-year-olds. 5 Furs Moonlight Mambo, No Boy 10% (Exactor wagering) 3-Starlit Girl, Werry 19.90 2.70 2.20/Righteous, No Boy 109 1A-Time Factor, Turcotte 2.10 2.10\Line Me Up, Griffo 109 SEVENTH RACE Purse $2,108 1A-Mighty Me, Gomez 2.10 2.10) Renssik, Gibson XXX103 claiming (4,000), four year olds end Up, Also Ran in Order: Frisky Flight, B- Autumn Souvenir, McComb 118 7 furs. (14) Tiger Court, and Count Crescent Andrea Inez, Barroby 113 Mary Tell, Barroby 111 Late Scratch---B-Walkin Dud Alibinaut, Alter 114 Social Jewel, Hinojosa 111 THE EXACTOR, 3 AND 1A, paid $39.30 Mary Catharin, Bell X108 Cruise. Control, ell X108 River Bully, Hinojosa 116 FIFT HRACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim.) FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,300, claim-| Twinkle Jay, Walsh 111 ing, four-year-olds and up. 1 Mile on 'g (5,000), two year olds, (Divn of 2nd),| Robby Jr., No Boy 119 Marshall turf 5 furs., (8) | Thirty Grand, Kelly X111 4DH-Baranof, Bell 4.60 '$.50 3.50, Walkin Dud, No Boy A-117 | Spanking Breeze, Gordon A-111 6 DH-Miss Dy'c, Inouye 5. $.20 3.20)-- aeons ---- ------|Tanwood, Kelly X117 2-Communicate, Dittfach 50 Rullahs Image, Gubbins 111 ell X11 4.10 Also Ran in Order: Whirling Rich, SShining Wings, Werry 2.10 Brother Leo, Bi Erin Pan, Park Heights, Glenyvar and Alse Ran in Order: Sirius 2nd Dream Pian, Werry, A-V16 Piedall Late Scratch--east or Famine |Portmaker, Brownell X103 DM-Deadheat for first THE EXACTOR, § AND 1, PAID $37.90 /River Party, No Boy 116 A -- The Match Stable and Hertwee@ SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,800, Al- Stables entry SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Claim- jlowances, 3- and 4-year-olds. 6% Furs | ing, four-year-olds an dup. 6% Furs ko C C, Barroby 3.00 2.60 2.10 SLady Taj, F'mons 8.10 3.10 2.70) EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, claim 1-Gordian, Gorden 6.4 2.10| 1A-Gentry, Kelly 2.50 2.40|ing (3,000), three year olds, | 1-16 miles ' --_------.|5-Mr. Mascot, Barroby 3.50} (10) Also Ran in Order: B-Royal Herod,| Johnny Gurkha, Poirier A-XXX104 1-Penny Coelen, Findley 2.70 B-Line Charger, Belmonarctic and Cale-|Zeebest, Poirier A-XXX104 also Started: Becky Herbert, trish|don Star. |Yumka, McLeod XXX-107 Valley, Dream Acres Guy, Dean's Pride Late Scratch--A-Toward Last Duchess, Michaud B-XXX101 and Our Patricia --Mrs J W Sifton and Stoneacres Farm|Genie's Touch, Simone XXX107 entry |Whistler's Wife, Gibson XXX102 NINTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse B--Stafford Farms entry |Full Force, Duffy XXX107 $1,100. Claiming. EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,300. Claim-|Face Maker, Green XXX109 6-Noral Gale, Zirnis 11,80 4,50 3.70\ing, three-year-olds. 1 1-16 Miles No Such Animal, Plett# X109 2-DH-Agate, Hayes 4.30 4,60/2-Bush Hawk, F'mons 10.70 5.50 3.80|/Dark Freedom, Michaud B-XXX107 5-DH-Top. Notch Pick, Megns 4.10 4.40|7-Anns Gem, Bell 5.40/A -- K. H, Berkeley and H. Sherkin entry Also Started: Henrietta Sue, Shady|6-Thunder Jay, Turcotte 7.02\8 -- J, L. Agro and Mrs, H. A. Lyre Diamond, Mountain Rebel, Northwood) Also Ran in Order: Prompt Response, | entry Elvis, and Wee Governor Baby Dill, Daring 'Daryl, Princess Les-|X-5 Ibs. AAC: XX-7 tbs. AAC: XXM4O |DH--Dead Heat for Second. lie and Cool Boy Cool. AAC: Attendance 2,416. Handle $126,111. 'Attendance, 5420. Total Handle, $404,955. Time 3 p.m. FREE FILM OFFE Ibs. Post FILM and PHOTO DEPT. FREE ROL OF FILM BLACK -&- WHITE OR KODACOLOR E YOUR NEXT FILM BLACK-&-WHITE OR KODACOLOR FOR DEVEL- OPING & PRINTING. YOU TAKE NOTICE THAT: LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE 1, The Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to construct asphalt pavement on granular base with curb and gutter, and granular base for asphalt pavement, as a local improvement, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the The estimated cost of the work is $464,335.00. The specis! assessment is to be paid in ten equal annual instalments. - Application will be made by the Corporation to The Ontario Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the said work ond any owner may, within twenty-one days ofter the first publication of this notice, file with the City Clerk his objection to the said work being undertaken. The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken, but before doing so, it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the said work will be considered. DATED at Oshawa this 28th day of june, 1967. JOCKEY SUSPENDED 2. STANTON, Del. (AP) --|f 3 Jockey Tony Despirito drew a 10-day suspension Monday from Delaware Park stewarts, effec-|f 4. tive Wednesday through July 8,) for his ride on Gay Matelda in| L. R. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshawa, oe Bared fae aad ee land abutting directly on the work as follows: Sime, Sr. and Tom Sime, Jr. ESTIMATED COST -- | Owner's | s Owner's Annual Woodview Park wet, tal City's Per Ft, Rate Per ' ' Neme of Street From To Width Total Share Fige. Ft, Ftge. In Big Win ASPHALT PAVEMENT GN GRANULAR BASE WITH CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER Oshawa's Cathy Chapman was Adelaide Ave, East 19.8' East of E. Limit Lot C-181%, two outs away from pitching a Sheet 6, Plan 335 _Ritson Rd. North 46' = $ 3,650.00 $ 3,538.94 = $7.71 $1.05 shut - out in York Central Lad- ' lent Pais Athol St. East Albert St. 13.03' West of E. Limit ies' Softball. League when Vera of Lot 11, Plon 115 44" 38,677.00 32,901.84. 7.71 1.05 Sutton stepped to the plate and = ' pi ng BS ili: ' f ie a NOIRE Hen: Athol St. East 13.03' West of E. Limit 35.0' West of W. Limit Transition orto wn eeece Woodview Park defeaed New- : of Lot 11, Plan 115 of Charles St. 44' to 28' =13,823.0: 0,969. 7.71 1.05 market. 13-1, however, as New-|} Ritson Rd. North ot South of N. Limit 502.27! Nerh at S. Limit * ot C-20, Sheet 4, Lot C-32, Sheet 4, ge ls lal aa Plan 335 (Bond St. Plan 335 (Rosedale Woodview's batsmen banged East) Ave.) 46' 310,710.00 269,980.77. 7.71 1.05 out 10 hits, including pairs of |} Williom St. Eost Ritson Rd. North 92.00' West of W. Limit singles by Bessie, Arych and of Ritson Rd. North 32' 4,550.00 3,177.36 7.71 1.05 ver ll' Mua hea, GRANULAR BASE FOR ASPHALT PAVEMENT Crossman and Roter. Il Wentworth St. East Wilson Rd. South Farewell St. 47' 45,925.00 37,849.03 3.31 0.45 Newmarket singles were pick- |} Wilson Rd. North South Limit Lot C-5, -North Limit Lot C-3, ed up by Sutton, Lizott, Drink- Sheet 1, Plan 335 Sheet 1, Plon 335 walter and Lindquist. (North of Adelaide (South of Oakwood Ave. East) Ave.) 36' 47,000.00 39,562.30 3.3) 0.45 WILL GET A FREE ROLL OF THE SAME SIZE. : * Fast, Efficient Service! SATISFACTION * Finest Quality Prints! | GUARANTEED! . Everyday is Savings Day at Stripe Discount STRIPE DISCOUNT STORE 24 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA the Blue Hen Stakes last Sap day.