Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Aug 1967, p. 20

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 3, 1967 20 FORT ERIE RESULTS 38--Coming Events Study Finds Behavior | Bowmanville |Friday | Cemetery afternoon. interment THIS WEEK FRIDAY at 8:00 P.M. --FREE- ADMISSION --FREE- 20 Reg. Gomes -- Toto! $300 SNOWBALL -- $110. in 56 Nos Plus $10 each horizontal line Reg. Jackpot $50 full card $10 each horizontal line Plus Horizontal Lines Shore The Weolth Ee tar late es hie Eorly Bird Game 7:45 STAFFORD Reg. Games 8:00 | BROTHERS LTD. Good Parking | Authorized Deolers 2 ROCK OF AGES No Children Please = | east MONUMENTS | INGRAM - Harel E Lindsay, on Wednesday August 2, late Herbert beloved wife of the the Ingram, loving daughter of William A., fer of Reginald J., and Ross both of Oshawa, Helen (Mrs both of Hamilton, Edith (Mrs. Fabia Gillogly) and Guy, both of Lindsay an Vernon predeceased. Resting. at th vice on Friday August 4, at 2 p.m. terment at Riverside Cemetery, say within reach of all GERROW 390 KING STREET WEST Hampton lat the Spruce Lawn Private Hospital, 1967, Hazel_E. Mills was in her 7ist year-| warrant, late and Elenor Mills, dear sis- E. Mills Grenville Brown), and Lois (Mrs. Percy Nicholls) Mackey Funeral Home, Lindsay, for oe n- Lind- Kindness beyond -- Price, yet FUNERAL CHAPEL Telephone 728-6226 _ DEATHS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2 1Tralpson' | Women, Harrison 4.28 400 4-Turkis' rincess, Gordon $5.10 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim Also Ren in Baar * s s : Here's Stampede, HOLY CROSS FERGUSON, Harry a a a a ee re ict e n isaster las Oshawa General Hospitel on Tues-|@-8lve Mel, Gibson 149 $40 420 EXACTOR, 6 AND 1, PAID $44.10 . v 9. Pilot, nell 6 4 i * day, August 196), Harry Ferguson, of ites fle tla 410 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. aliow| HALI.F AX (CP) -- Wives|widely. An early warning will ore' J Hendershot "tirene), Mrs. 6.|, Ale Ran in Order: Buster's Mark, |ances. Three-yearolds and up, fosled In'whose husbands or relatives|generally arouse mild appre- - :d is ' + le y . Adams (ida), both of Oshawa. Resting OO ess' snd Altbioovt , SPrize Jive, Grubb 10.00 4.10 2,80|Were not underground at thejhension; a late warning might Be ita euatal serview 1. o'cleck «Butterscotch, Gomer 410 310\time of the Springhill, N.S.,,evoke fear and immediate pro- 3-E. Day, McComb 3.70 Also Ran in Order: So War, Hinemoa and Winning Shot Jr. 11.60 7.00 4.80 470 3.50 3.30 : Chopmar, Bench Saucy Question, SECOND RACE ---- Purse $2,000, Claim mine bumps some years agoltective action. vee let ie did not interpret the heavy| But ing. Three-year-olds longs. 9-Super Flow, é-Career Lady, 3-Bandit Boat, Also R LeBlane SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,500. Claim- ing. Three-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs. 5-Pres. Jim, Grubb 3.30 2.60 2.10 \-Lykke Til, Kelly 3.20 2.10 4Royal Encounter, Harrison 2.10 Also Ran in Order: Ali We Have, A- Kate's Intent and Born to Swing. A--P Fuller, Gardiner Farms and Gold- en West Farms Entry. nearly all those who had a|Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945 a Top Cadet, Silver Gus and Now ! Wonder mediately thought the mines|tween the blinding flash and th DAILY DOUBLE, 8 AND 9, PAID $80.80. had been devastated. |first impact of the shock wave THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,400. Allow Dr. H. D. Beach, professor ofa few people did cover thei ances. Two-year-old: Fillies. 6 Furlongs n 6-Pyrochiore, Gomez 13.00 5.80 4.10 q|7-Leprechaun Lady, Fitz'ns 480 3.70 e|@-Mizzen, Grubb Also Ran in Order: Road, Patricia G. G., per Club, A-Miss Suazak Water A--D M Davis Jr. and F Trimble Entry B--Windfields Farm Entry. EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim.| Versity here, uses these exam- floor or run to a shelter. 3.70'ing. Three- and four-year-olds. One and B-Nangela, Level|one-sixteenth Miles. Landgind, B-Sup-|10-Spartan Girl, LeBlanc 39.70 13.80 7.70 and A-Wild| 6-Sunset Isle, Grubb 5.50 3.50 } a ag die Wait, Vkach 4.00 Also Ran in Order: Free Parking, A- * ; amie Enlyn Sun, Bronselene, Lagless Rambler, | Stop light, turning up for work) check what Sweet Polly and Royal Cote. FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,500. Claim. A--J E D Ryan, P J Enright end G E i j : ing dts hablar gr tenes be sponse to her injured child or ence apprehension and fear. Lyons Entry. 6 A 6&Cambrooke, Grubb 9.90 $.40 3.40 Attendance 8,624. Total Handle $520,331. the shock reaction to impact of Human behavior during th FORT ERIE ENTRIES st ay table to terms of internal and| confusion, 'even 'chats, River Bully, Grubb X11) bility of human behavior time of disaster. others think an 'external conditions which pro-| duce and maintain it, he says. "Assuming that we can antic- H FRIDAY, AUG. 4 jipate the conditions, then we |CLEAR AND FAST ee eR ait lcan generally predict what peo-|Sanizations can learn a lot. It FIRST RACE Purse $2,000 Claim: Aa Bianco, B and B Cullen entry |ple will do, and we can often|Was not necessary that every- Ing (3 ee- and four-year | ' lolds, aN ih Gos. te Ford veer" (EXACTOR WAGERING) alter the conditions ahead of one be highly trained. The key FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim 1 'Dreamy Jo, Grubb X11? 'and up. 6 time and so pr BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please | visit the Park Office. aa -- | GREENWOOD RACEWAY WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2 | FIRST RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse! SEVAN -- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bevan are happy to announce the ar- rival of @ daughter, Catharine Elize- Wbs., 1 ox., Sunday, July 30, 1967, for Lisa, GILL - Vertile and Joan are happy to announce the birth of @ son % pounds/$800. Conditioned. Tl ounces, at the Oshawa General Hos-|1-Deo H'bert, Herbert beth, 5 A sister 10.60 3.20 2.60] 2.30 2.30 pitel, on Mondey July 31, 1967. Many|8-Gun Wave, Feagan thanks to Dr. McKay and floor staff.|4-Pink Bond, Corbett 3.20 Also Started: Miche's Girl, Scrap SABYAN -- Jim and Ann (nee Good-| Yates, win) are happy to announce the arrival|Goo of their son, Patrick David, 8 Ibs, SECOND RACE -- Mile Trot. on Tuesday, August 1, 1967, at Oshawa/$900. Conditioned. General Hospital. A brother for Paul,|1-Kimberly Don, Armbro Henry and Juanita Mc- Purse Waples 6.20 3.70 2.20 Shella, Kathieen, Angela and Christo-|5-Pixey Princess, Wellwood 3.70 2.20 pher. Deo Gratias. 2-Speedy Song, Rogers 2.10 | Also Started: Theigiers and Chief Tom TAYLOR -- Douglas and Tish (nee/ Scott Bussanich) are proud fo announce the|DAILY DOUBLE, 1 AND 1, PAID $30.60. arrival of their daughter, Gillian Letitia, weighing 8 pounds, 14 ounces, on Satur-| THIRD RACE -- Mile Pace. day, July 29, 1967 at the Ottawa Civicisso0. Claiming Hospitel. A sister for Andrew. 4-Mis? Dixie Dale, McF'n 7.10 3.80 3.20 vik 0 3.50 5-Marabelle, Davies 4 VOYNAUD - Robert and Roberta are 6-Widower's Pick, Archdekin 40 announcing the arrival of a son, Pau!| Also Started: Peter G. The Second, Purse) Michel at the Oshawa General Hospital|/Oneida Chief, Northwood Debbie, S$un- on Tuesday August 1, 1967, weighing|beam Grattan and Golden Champ. 7 tbs., 1 oz, Mr. and Mrs. R. Young] FOURTH RACE -- Mile Trot. Purse and Mrs. P. Voynaud are the proud|$1,200. Op Claiming. grandperents. 4-C'ton's Gift, Archd'kn 6.60 3.90 3.40 l-Josedale War God, Feagan 3.80 3.00 8-Clement Hanover, Walker 3.80 Also Started: Meadow Brooke C., Gay Philip, Fairside Star, Larry Lee and Catherine Harvester. FIFTH RACE -- Mile Pace. $1,000. Conditioned. CARD OF THANKS GAY -- Sincere thanks to relatives, Purse 'Sir Edmund Hillary | Asks For More Honesty -- entry |B--Windfields Farm entry FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,100. Needlin Al, Claim- | Charleran, Gubbins 110 Bell X105 fing (4000). Three-year-olds and up. 6 Disatate, Leblanc 110 Furs Shelley's Roman, Harrison 98 Real Runner, Kelly X117 Altona Miss, Brownell X102 |Wee Lassie, Gibson XXX104 Shook 2nd, Barroby A-116 Peaches Reward, Grubb A-Xi08 oe tbs AAC; XX--7 Ibs AAC; sect A 'Post TIME 2 PM } By J. C. GRAHAM ery day. Canadian Press Correspondent) "It horrifies me the way a AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP)--Sir/head of state can in one mo- Edmund Hillary, famous moun-|ment deny vehemently that his taineer and polar explorer, has|country is carrying out some caused a furore in New Zealand|particular action--and then a with a plea for more honesty|couple of days later, and with in government. complete calmness, admit the The remark might well have|whole thing." | been passed unnoticed had not} Prime Minister Keith Holy- government leaders chosen tojoake reacted indignantly, say- interpret it personally andjing that the charges were base- make angry rejoinders. less. The most charitable im- The result has been a deluge|pression he could put on Sir} support for Sir Edmund.|Edmund's action was that he! Newspapers have been over-jhad made his sweeping, base-| wheln.ed with letters declaring/less charges without due{ that he had put into words what! thought or in order to get cheap} many had long been thinking.|publicity, he said. | Sir Edmund, 48, climbed Ev-| Electricity Minister T. P.) erest in 1953 and some years|Shand was even more incensed. of RE-DO AND SAVE) By ALICE BROOKS Make old chairs like NEW-- do it with the expert help of there were exceptiors, ground tremors as bumps, but|with the nuclear explosion over close relative in the mines im-|example. In the few seconds be- psychology at Dalhousie Uni-|eyes, throw themselves to the ples to illustrate the predicta-| But in such extreme and sud- in\den disasters, the most com- richer /mon response, Dr. Beach says, Whether it is braking for a/is to pause, take a second look, at a given hour, a mother's re-jare doing, even as they experi- From the studies of human behavior in times of disaster, Dr. Beach says emergency or- ovide for a dif- Was organization and adequzte EATON'S IN THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Shop, then can or freeze this Summer's hounty . . . with supplies from Eaton's e s r d ie le bs é an nq (3000). Three-year-olds Fy ' Ye --_---- 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 |Chiel Tomahawk, No Boy 117 Furs lferent kind of response. training of organizational per : Breck Camp, Dittfach Pretty Wise, Hale 111 " sonnel i SUNNYSIDE Whitby, Ont. Villaroma, No Boy 117 Apple, No' Boy. A.116 Furthermore, human _beha-' . 5; s |Winning Winnie, Kelly X10? 7 7 | ited d oi sR ea ABT A ' | ' 1 Black Kitten, Grubb A-X106 vior is acquired or learned,.s0 i 'Bye Bye Fifi, Barroby 112 re v4 IN MEMORIAM iui ieeci" Uy ce so iat fecigs, thous and ac| GOT A BARGAIN . avainare Nobleton, Gibson XXX112 2 tion responses can be modified) COVENTR nglani t y t | Orchard, Leblanc 116 e , Hh, , e WW if . : " * . B | N G @) Gawain Gin aay or 8 Whithie Teoneee, teeceia AA winning Cue, Kelly X114 to meet new situations. --A Warwickshire factory-iand oO e © € o sev) ' ry i) " 0! WW FH : . |dear father and grandfather, George. L ne Bering Uablene 12 Gay Pageant, No Boy 116 |TIME IS FACTOR : bought a 20-year-old automobile Heavy quality, tight-fitting covers. For freezer or refrigerator storage. TO-NIGHT [Prgen Sho oe, oot co egal wey Also Eligible: Spanking Breeze, Bell X10? _A disaster can be divided into|for fourpence from his boss.| ¢,_... Sixes: Your love remains with us yet, |Melville, Gomez 117 lane and Mant had ie time phases: pre-disaster per-|John Old offered the car for Boor ' You were the kind of @ father a hy ge at BL ed SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,500. Claim- iod, warning period, impact, | £10 then slashed the price to aj 1-Pt. Size, 35 Y4-Gal. Size, 64 'our loved ones will never forge' gee ing (7500). Two-year-olds. 6 Furs | illi i $2 300 00 |=Sadly missed and ever remembered] | SECOND RACE--Purse $2,300, Claim Dual Personality, Gomer 117 Pag gegen vs a kas Lanta yee 4 ao oe es --, sO By hee elds A ° by daughter jetty, son-in-law irray,|ing (3000), Three-year-olds. | 1-16 iles.|Khaki John, Kelly X112 | '3 s 8 - chang . - i ze -| . oize, and grandchildren Sharon and Denny. | Whistler's Wife, No Boy 106 Nosliw, Grubb X117 ls i i i - hi i i ' 7 IN PRIZES Johnny Gurka, Hinojosa 114 Lady Eton, Fitzsimmons 114 sponses to warning eigns differ- his surprise, he got it. BIW ORO 6555556 eas s each ...... fesscesne seers s KALYNKO -- In loving memory of @ Pousse Cafe, Bell X112 Quick Maneuver, Harrison 122 Becseaarreay am re ee UN ie as ga YN ota, nape Re (394) JACKPOT NOS dear father, sane eee who passed onan gel aber x11 Mint Master, Hinojosa 117 ' * away August 3, 4 'umka, ome2z |Krakatoga, No Boy 110 | . . . . . Pr Farewell, dear father, thy work I# fee Jay, Grubb X106 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse. $3,200. Al- OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS See EATON'S Selection of Freezer Bags available in various sizes and quantities. 56 and 58 | ofer, Prompt Response, Kelly X106 lowances, three-year-olds, About 1 Mile | Thy willing hands will toil no more. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Malden/on turf | - A loving father, kind and true, two-year-olds. 6 Furs |Battling, Dittfach 116 --_ ay Tie | No ne ch earth we'll find ike. you.\Norihern Pride; Tercotte 120 Icusmas, Grubb X107 4512 --Sadly missed by Blanche and Olga. |Federa! "La ng pe ANT Yahoo Wahoo, Gomez 116 'ederal Law, ell X112 Right Page, Fitzsimmons 107 ----_--__.--_.--__-------|Victory Star, Dittfach B-115 (EXACTOR WAGERING) | RED BARN A_ LASTING TRIBUTE Amber Tower, Gordon 115 EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,200. Claim | For Permanence and dignity Purple Measure, Grubb A-X115 ing (3000). Three- and four-year-olds. we suggest ty Note, Fitssinmons B-115 Pheasant Bar, Kelly X11 | ote, izsimmons - ' j 7 - 7:30 P.M. MOUNT LAWN Turn Aside, Hale 120 Oliphant, Ditffach. 410. IAL PARK |a-- Lehmann and @ M Holtsinger = Fabius Fanny, No Boy 107 EXTRA BUSES | MEMOR | Vinny's Redhead, No Boy 98 Enamelled Blancher Home Canner Porcelain, enamelled steel pot; 2 sizes, co: ->'cte with jar rack. To hold up to 7 1-qt. jars--each 3.98 " To hold up to 8 1-qt. jars--each 98 For easy preparations of fruits and vegetables before Each 5.79 freezing. (391) ce oe pales bd ent: cards |6-Pat Sultan, Ellicot 29.70 14.40 é.1o\later made the first overland recelv luring y stay in shawa | 8-M Painter, McArth 12.10. 7.70) 4 si General Hospital, also nurses statt, of|peime C. Fumes journey to the South Pole since Scott. In recent years he has made many visits to Nepal in a personal plan of aid for the TLynden | Almer, Wister 8.60 40 280/health and education of the 1 ir, indle * 2.40 " iv , SStoney Burke, 'Feagan Sherpa people who live near the Also Started: Fireside Adios and Hala-|/base of Everest. Next year he dale lw' Tew F cpedi- EXACTOR, 7 AND 1, PAID $2560, | Will lead a New Zealand expedi SEVENTH RACE -- Mile Trot. Purse tion to attempt a climb of 11,- 6. Also Started: Toligate, Flood, Joleene Tass, Vera Adios and Duke Bee Dillon. SIXTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse $2,200. Conditioned. SF and 2A, Special thanks to Doctors D. Smith, J. Patterson, Rev. G. Mungham ~--Oliver Gay OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF dl $1,700. Conditioned. ( i MRS. FREDERICK H. o.Jimmie Hof, Holmes 7.30 3.90 3.30 ne foot Mount Herschel in the WILSON %Royal Mint, Findley 3.0 330 Antarctic. -- 4-Diana Hunter, McKinley 3.80, At one time Sir Edmund was The memorial service for|,,A!8¢ Started: Becky Herbert oy strongly urged to enter politics % ' . Hali, Fanny Symbol, Virgnes Gypsy Mrs. Frederick H. Wilson, who]Ro juan but decided against it. Purse |He telegraphed Sir Edmund de-|this upholstery pattern. |manding that he substantiate or| Rescue tired chairs, save retract. ' }money! Step - by - step direc- Sir Edmund said he was not|tions show how to retie springs, referring to 'any specific gov-|sew covers in easy-to-follow In- ernment, but beyond that de-|structions 7054. clined to withdraw any part of THIRTY - FIVE CENTS his statement (coins) for each pattern (no He added: '"'Having now been|stamps, please) to Alice berated by the prime minister|Brouks, care of The Oshawa and his colleagues I suppose the/Times, Needlecraft Dept., 60 only thing left for me to do is|Front St. W., Toronto 1, Ont. to retreat to the Antarctic and|Ontario residents add 2c sales commune with the seals--when|tax. Print plainly PATTERN you kick them in the stomach| NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. FEW PARTS By ANNE ADAMS Dart-shaped dress with a knack for looking great every day, every way. Whip it up in a few hours in a glowing print. Make it again as a jumper with blouse. Printed Pattern 4512: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 14 takes 23% yds. 45-in. SIXTY - FIVE CENTS (65c) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents died July 31 at the family resi-|. EIGHTH RACE -- Mile Trot ¥ | $8,977 St red dence, 291 Courcelette Avenue, |sreven" aoeetrue was held at the Armstrong Fu-|2-Garma Alert neral Home at 1.30 p.m., mindy ae 2 Futurity Walker Wellwood 3.00 2.50 2.30 5.30 3.70 AUB.|S irony, Gillis 3.10 Also Started: Wee Shindig, Kawartha Betty-A, Kawartha Belle-A, Sharp Hoot, Brenda's Joy and Lady Flemington. A--D C Johnston Entry. The service was conducied by Rey. John Porter, minister of F 1 . | n-| Westminster United Church. In-| NINTH RACE ~ ' Mile P. Purse terment was in Mount Lawn|syj00. claiming. ganic Sates Cemetery |7-Jennifer Byrd, Varcoe 10.70 6.00 5.90 Salita sis syy|4Edgewood Wally, Feagan 3.90 3.20 The pallbearers were Sidney|3,rore\ Royal, Waddell zi and Walter Dixon, Jack Wilson.) \ Allan Baker, Elgin Colonel Philip. and William Warne. 'Attendance 6,612. 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Metallic Pewter, matching 'handle (397). rah 15.95 HOUSEWARES, LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 254 PHONE 725-737: EATON'S In the Oshawa Shopping Centre _ EATON'S Telephone Order Service Open Monday through Saturday 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. (Thursday and Friday until 9 P.M.), _ } FC OTTA and hot consume Points te of July, of Statis The | prices e in July of 5.9 in represen cent. TI ui VOL, 26-- R A giant fire tion of awar¢ Ernest Marks campers mark three weeks 0: of TwoB Recov DUNRANKIN, The bodies of tv Ont., trainmen Wednesday's he crash here w Thursday, bring toll to four. The bodies of \ ~ an engineer, and a brakeman, we! wreckage of the they were on w with a westbounc tional Railways' nental passenger Searchers Wet the bodies of tw payne men ,W. S engineer of the p: and James Ray, A CNR spokesn day traffic woul resume until earl area, 90 miles we North Vie In 197 Mi SAIGON (AP) hit North Vietr strike missions more than were a single day d years of bombins U.S.. headquar nounced today tl planes have be North Vietnam, i force F-105 Thu downed by grou day and three | viously disclosed The ground wz one of its period The massive sv mated 10,000 U Vietnamese troo kong Delta 45 | Saigon, the big to a close. In the same de Vietnamese trooy ing the comman core Viet Cong capturing his as: Davis Rul As PC Car TORONTO (CI men in the offic Minister William still recovering f of a recent ope day the ministe expected to be : leadership of th gressive Conser\ They said Mr. not been feeling underwent |: oe tap at We partment

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