Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jul 1967, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, July 28, 1967 FORT ERIE RESULTS THURSDAY, JULY 27 )IA-Ct. Tyson, T'cotte 6.50 3.70 2. COUNTY LINES | FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Maiden 4 -Prince Brother, Grubb 7.70 4 ltwo-year-olds. Claiming. 5' Furlongs. 6-Level Road, Gordon 8 | 4Nosiiw, Grubb 5.30 3.40 2.50, Also Ran in Order: B-Lost My Sand | 9-Krakatoga, Kelly 3.30|\chlore, Combien d'Argent, Fantino, 4 s e s | Also Ran in Order: Bry Jan, String A-Green For Go. un e aml 1¢cnic Tie, Purple Hill, Roman World, St, Paul, A--J M Martin and R_F Papa Entry. 4 Gord's Flirt, Catacol and Sharp N' B--G Holtsinger and B Fry Entry. Smart SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,800. Three SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- and four year - olds. One and one :| See e 8-Good Pet, Steve 3.90 Also Ran in Order: Morny, Tammy's ing. Three-year-olds, foaled in Canada. sixteenth Miles. a ven rono 6 Furlongs. SArctic Flash, D'tach 13.70 $.10 3 4-Coo! Boy Cool, Barroby 6.90 3.40 2.80 2-Cusmax, Grubb 3 7-Crimson North, Grubb 3.40 2.70 7-Black Ringo, Bell 3 Also Ran in Order: Golden Jive, Wee Rini is El Barbablanca and Glenyvar. ORONO -- A program of| Lay Preacher Ernie's Gem, Good "Kid Lovie, Buster "RXACTOR, § AND 2, PAID $9.90 sports and fellowship was en- S Mark and Famous joyed by about 72 members of} 7 the Rundle family at their an- MAPLE GROVE (TC) Claiming. Three-year-old and up. Harry Freeman will occupy the THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim. Mile and 70 ards. ienic 'at Orono Park ng. Maiden two-year-olds. S¥@ Furlongs.|1A-Royal Mattar, Grubb 6.70 3.60 3 ay report: of last year's pulpit of the United Church on Ray "ocr, Gomez 7.30 4.90 2.70.3 -Robin Whippet, Ditffach 5.00 3 po k lat Sunday. Rev. J. P. Romeril, g-centre island, Hale 5.90 4 -Canaditlis, LeBlanc 4 picinc was read and the slate/R4 Bp, will preach on the first ?Centennial Year Dittiach 250 Alse Ran in Order: Tamiana, Koura, of officers for 19688 was pre- iso Ran in Order: Fleet Session, Not|Royal Encounter, Attention Hero and ' |Sunday in August. a Social, Chic Countess, tron Knight,|Purly Sark sented as follows: shat aly Far Away Yates and Woolgar. --G M Holtsinger and J M_ Hundley Dave Cordingly: Vice resi Wi R | | Entry. * & ; Sareninie | FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,500. Claim-| dent, Bert Martin; Secretary, lener oast no. Two-year-olds. v2 Furlongs. EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim Shirley Pickell; Treasurer, | MAPLE GROVE (TC) --/SHere's Spede. T'cotte 10.00 7.20 $.20 Ing. Three-year-olds and up. One an) Glenn Pickell "Sports Com- a 4Hometown News, Gordon 11.30 5.30 one-sixteenth Miles, 7 Se Some 30 Hi-C Club members j..ady Eton, Fitzsimmons 3.40 |5-Drifted, Gordon 39.60 9.00 a3] mittee, Bob Muir, Murray|anq their counsellors, Mr, and) Also Ran in Order: United Queen, éFast Jay. Grubb. 3.00 230] Cloncurr and Highest uler 8-Guest Speaker 0 Osborne. sigs ib Mrs, Ted White, attended a ""EXK¢roR: 4 AND 4, PAID $254,00 Ne Rae a Oraert Mighty Patrol, Next year's picnic wu ©} wiener roast at the home Of FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Allow. |Future Time, Cruise Control and Silver held on the third Wednesday in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright, Base ances. | Two-year-olds, About § Furlongs Run July at Orono Park. ine. Games were played un- Lin Wallie Pickell was the oldest] qe the direction of the presi member of the family to attend. | gent, Ruth Flintoff. The youngest was David Os- FORT ERIE ENTRIES gorse | Family Picnic SATURDAY, JULY Seventh Line, Fitzsimmons 117 CLEAR AND FAST Am Battle, No Boy 116 Complete Course | GRAFTON -- About 90 de- "gist Race -- Purse $2,000. Claim. Reap The Wind, Gomer 173 scendants of the late Stephen ing (3000), Three-year-olds and up, 6 Eis gi ag ae ions G 4 4 R ; urs + Thiet' rand, Ke . MAPLE GROVE (TC) --|Hare, a United Empire Loyalist, ge Visitor, Kelly x10e Whirling Rich, Kelly A-X110 Miss Judy May Barrabal has who came to Canada from Al- Kerry's tmp, Kelly X10? Sun Hash, Hale 123 he registered nur- 4 7 Id a fam- Chopolis. Grubb X10° A--M Kai and L Patriquin entry completed oT ee Ae bany, N.Y., in 1783, held a fam- cree rite | (EXACTOR WAGERING) sing assistant course given by ily picnic at Shelter Valley Vatiey Queen Platts x107 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,800. Allow the Ontario Department of Park near here Saturday Bel Mel, Dittfach 1 : ances. 3 and 4-year olds, About 1 Mile L M XXX102 on tu Health. The family, who came from $"M" gf Green Amber Am, Kelly X106 the United States as well as Forever Pilot, Brownell X1i2 Evil for Evil, McComb 111 G Id W ddi Ont t Top Cadet, Platts X109 Vinny's Redhead, Harrison 101 | many niario centres, now num 4 1 F a Sweet Polly rcotte 109 ash Star, Moreau XXX101 | 0. en e ing bers more than 600. The picnic Mencheva meComb 14 Globarantter, No Boy 120 | MAPLE GROVES (TC) -- was held near the family home- , Also Eligible: Muinten Gelbra eiisicwnens 106 Mr. and Mrs. L. Collacutt at-|stead Aare: 29 Dinah ny Todbr Lic. Ritesieninens Yos tended the 50th wedding anni-| Among those fro e Bow- Aged Dust, Bell X10 Ten Jays, Grubb X104 end ding hed g thos from th B bi SECOND RACE -- Sine $2.10. Three SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,200. Allow versary reception held to honor! manville - Oshawa ~- Whitby jesrcids and up. Claiming (4000). 6)2 ances. Three-year-olds and up. About Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Norton area attending were: W. J. Hare Furs 1 1-16 Miles on turt | at Markham and family, W. G. Irwin, Mr. |Biver Bully: Grubb xvi? Ree: Mecome INS | hook rr | ae s ' and Mrs. Harry R, Hare, all of Jesting Maid, Alter 103 Don. Fernando 2nd, No Boy 115 | Visit Michigan |Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Royal Regret, Bell xi04 Carterat, Beg sone un el 12 ifer | Mundy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Winnin pp Kelly B.X109 One Sunday, Leblanc 117 1 i] y Mrs. Greenham and Carole Burnham and family and Frank Wee Lassie, Brownell X110 A-- --Gardi iner Farms and Hillcrest 5 | ae ss x Sidate Mahon fable entry Greenham visited Mrs. Green-|H, Hare, all of Oshawa; Mr. Path Grube S18 (EXACTOR WAGERING) | ham's sister-in-law. Mrs. J. H.|and Mrs. Don Morris, Bowman- Baschas Reward, Kelly A-x109 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 Greenham. Port Huron, Mich.|! ville Lady Kasha, No Boy added "International Stakes-Handicap," A--A Bianco, B and B Cullen entry three-year-olds. I's Miles B--R Henderson and T Ziegler try Pine Point, Gomez 126 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden Row Stitch, Mahon 111 5 Gentry, Kelly 118 Come By Chance, Barroby 116 My Maura, No Boy 110 Jammed Levely, Fitzsimmons 12! Britain's ECM Entry Eased Baby Laurie, No Boy 117 Turban, Kelly B A Fast Fare, Werry 108 No Boy C1 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $9,800. Al : bel fed Gordon B Jowances, 3- and 4year-olds (Divn of e u er, Dittfach A112 Sth). About 1 Mile on turf Werry Good Ole' Pete, Dittfach 106 : , Fitzsimmons 112 Charleran, Bell X10) Bolero Weeper, No Boy 112 Mr, Sin, Kelly X10) ; ~ ae a sa i Lovely Ace, Harrison C-117 Page Royal, Dittfach 106 By ARTHUR L GAVSHON ---- s vcenemgper mission tO Annabelle, Griffo 117 Colucie, Gordon 109 'i s anada, which offe » A--Windfields Farm entry Ann B. Good, Bell X102 LONDON (AP)-- By his ex-!opinion 'not only i ese SHilard "Earne antes Maple Beauty, McLeod XXX95 traordinary gesture in stoking nat country c_R E Lehman entry Gay Andrew, Grubb 106 but also in France. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Gay Swaps, Griffo 11! Quebec separatism, President ntil this week de Gaulle may have unwittingly ek, improved Britain's fast - fading prospects of winning entry into there was 754) 1 1-16 Miles 10 Ibs AAC hard'y a member of Prime Min- ister Wilson's cabinet who seri-| DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND < PAID $17.30 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,700. y 20 40 40 Attendance 6,891, Total Handle $419,504 Claiming (3000), Four-year-olds and up X--§ Wes AAC; XX--7 tbs AAC; XXX-- al nd s] \ : re re fis Hasenean Common. Markel ously believed there were real- quik wan the (eonsidered: view istic grounds for expecting GREENWOOD RACEWAY French approval of Britain's of top British authorities Thurs | SPECIAL, complete ....... % formal application to joi d ¥ t fle the French! {0 join, an THURSDAY, JULY 27 purse $800 day nigh eee se France, like all other Market (Weather Clear--Track Fast) 6-Silk Boy W. Hicks 4.80 110 2.460 2 7 sla '5 FIRST RACE -- Mile trot conditioned 4-Ravenwood, indley 80 2.50 members, has veto power over purse §800 1-Rod Wyn Girl, Waddell 2.60 FUNERALS admissions of new members 4-Hoot Valley +} S-Mighty Hoot, 2.70 2.40 Also Started: Miss Moray Comet, Arm-) \ sudden change of mood be- Norlart G 340 bro Flame, Bernie's Lucky Boy and Im-| * 7 came evident, however. fro Time 2:14 perial Lee FUNERAL OF the moment ae Geille ¢ YM Also Started: Kawartha Belle, Arm- SCRATCHED: Jenny's Joe MRE. IVY F. COPELAND raulle dropped stead Robin, Scotch Island, and Scotch Exactor, (6) and (4), paid $18.80 The memorial service for Mrs. Ivy Florence Copeland, i who died July 24, at the Osh- It caused senior authorities in , SECOND RACE -- Mile pace, condi King. Grattan ecu 14.60 $0 420 . ' joned, re | awa General Hospital, in her the top echelons of government ; n-akinper Pick, $60 3.60 2.80 4-Fancy Knight, Varcoe 7.90 | | he here 5-Mr G 4.50 3.20 Time 2:08 3-5 | Ssth year, was held at the re to say to reporters what . Wellwood 2.90 Also Started: King's Buddy, Union his diplomatic brick on the un- Riddell suspecting Canadian people, : Creed, Armstrong Funeral Home at 3 they have long been whispering Eady Art ea ead ay July 26 among themselves Also Started: Leslie Fay, Armbro Hot- M. Scratched: Sponsor 6.70 3.00 2.70 Time 2:08 2-5 SEVENTH RACE -- Mile pace, claim MAJOR APPLIANCES, LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 258 ing purse $800 Scott, Marabeile, Postal Chief and Mindy p.m, 5 ' "shot Lu 's A k a | The service was conducied by, - 1. That de Gaulle's political Pi" ington Lee sastct cied a EIGHTH RACE -- Mile pace, purse! Rev. Geoffrey Rennison, Inter- judgment is 'letting him down. Daily Double, (4) and (1), paid $23.40. Gilbr'th 4.50 3.50 00 | as ie eet tt ies : r 3.00| ment was in Oshawa -Union 2. That the French people are tyipp race -- Mile trot conditioned Dan, Moore 7.90 4.50] Cen.etery Ras swifily becoming disenchanted purse $900 Wick, Findley 4.20 ?. G 7.10 3.80 > 2.80 Time 2:06 3-5 e Mac, Walker : 72.50 Also Started: Biaze Oregon, Pal Phil ng, Curran 2.70 brick, Gracie Lochinver, Missile Dare and Beverly Dillard The pallbearers were Doug- with him las Barton, Ennis Hanna, Reg 3. That his grip on power in, Norris, Jack Franc John France may be loosening Tim 2 ' © Started: Lord Bay, Minnow, Bar ' : A ; Barker and Constable Russe 4. That his days. as a leader je) caste, April Odea NINTH RACE -- Mile pace, condi MacKay may be numbered, especially if Scratched: Cyrstal Boy Vigned, purse $900 ae ek i ¢ ertec ime. cl 3. FUNERAL OF the crisis of confidence in his gourtH RACE -- Mile pace, claim T-Muddy Patrick, Miller 7.70 6.00 : saat ft polict continues to spread ing purse $800 B-Jimmie Atom, Truckle 10.30 HUGH L, DUFFHUES through France ean Chief, Folden > 9.40 3:00 3.00 Time 2:08 The funeral service for Hugh R tist thorit ' oe yew ald Dale, Lester 12.00 7.00 ona startet: Brigden Boy, ONplixe 1 neral f ritish rifies have bee stle Direct, Hicks 10 Chips, Reverie, J, R. Adios an i ' 4 , : L. Duffhues, Blackwater, who quick to Bene tee ae aeaile' s ny a nda ey night Zone i eS on LX Sig ee * was drowned at Fenelon Falls : : Also Started Cloveriand Ace, Miss Attendance, 7,475. Handle, $382,610 , x sey jai weakend. was nelon Falis intervention in Canada has nt Nama Byrd, Grattan Hal G. Danny acres ast W ekend, was held al / been the only recent display, in Brewer and Adiomary ily 26, at t eis : fhe Jul es ne Me heir view, of questionable judg- rietH RACE -- Mile trot, .claiming LEWIS tosh - Anderson Funeral' ment Paley Home _-- |4-Lord Clever,' Moffat 420 2.90 2.50 OPTICAL | j 5 sie 1, r 3.90 2.90 The service was conducted b nes : S-Tootsie | Doll, Walke: 2 Pastor Lester Mohns of the FISH PACKS PUNCH ae ae Gir Megane 16 Established for over 30 yeors | Seventh - day Advent Church A -pound electric ray fish |. Also Started: Billy C. Guy, Hava ju 10% King Street West | 1 : lep, Brilliant Mir, Edson and Red Rid- | Interment was in Oshawa U nion discharges enough electricity to!, 725-0444 Cemeters knock a man down "SIXTH RACE -- Mile trot conditioned & The pallbearers were M. G TERROR SRT ' Carley, Bernard Johnson. Cliff Drieberz, John Peeters. Victor s Duffhues and Dolfus Duffhues FUNERAL OF MRS. BERT TERWILLEGAR The funeral service for Mrs Bert Terwille who died Jul 23 at the family residence. 94 Agnes Street, wa eld at 2 (SZ -_ p.m., July 25. at the Melintosh (// | Anderson "Funeral Home The service was conducted by Rev..W. G. Dickson, of She burne. a former minister of Centre Street United Chu assisted by Rev. Dr. G, J ee ee ALEXANDRA PARK | reetintt | 2 DAYS LEFT-FRI. & SAT. SATURDAY Terwillegar, Howard Canning C. Cathmoir and A. 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