Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Aug 1967, p. 14

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16 THE'OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 11, 1967 This is London's Abbey House, formerly West- minster Palace Hotel where the Fathers of Confedera- HISTORIC BUILDING tion drafted the terms of the British North Act in 1866. America Now divided into a maze of stores and offices, the building will THURSDAY, AUG. 10 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim fing. Maiden, two-year-old fillies. 6 Fur- SHasty Amber, Gordon 13.20 5.60 3.30 W0-Queen's Award, Harrison 4.00 2.40 6See . Brat, Dittfach 2.60 Also Ran in Order: Not So Social, | akong Lori Be, Gems of Opar, A- inlyn Sue, Serenity Sal, Ledy Mint, Go Go Belle and A-Blendry. A--Edgor Ridge Stable, P J Enright and G E Lyons Entry. SECOND RACE--Purse $2,000. Ciaim- Ing. Three-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs. éBiue Mel, Gibson 7.0 2.09 2.90 7-Brother Leo, Bel! 2.40 2.40 Orchard, LeBlanc 4.00 Also Ren in Order: Hit the Line, Li'! Eddy, Suit Cleaner and Tu .Fu. DAILY DOUBLE, 3 AND 6, PAID $44.30. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden two-year-olds, foaled in Canada. 6' Fur- tongs S$ -Pierpont, Platts 620 3.30 2.50 1A-Son of Bruce, Gordon 3.50 2.50 4 -State Park. Gomez 2.70 Also: Ran in Order: Nobdieton Hills, Mr. Happy, Fleeting Storm and A-Amber 'Tower A--Stefford Farm Entry. FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,300. Claim- fag. Three-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs. 5Cdn. Statute, Kelly 3.70 2.60 2.40 4Jimgee, Gomez 3.10 2.50 7-Be Optimistic, Brownell 2.90 Also Ran In Order: Victory Trip, Big arctic. EXACTOR, 8 AND 4, PAID $10.20. SATURDAY, AUG. 12 @LEAR AND FAST FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim ing (3000). Three-year-olds and up. 6 Furs Silver Gus, No Boy 115 Arctic Venture, Fitzsimmons 114 Stee| Leader, Harrison 122 Jiveoll, No Boy 107 Pointe Noire, No Boy 114 Roman Herold, Bell X11) Harry's Marilyn, No Boy 112 Pioneer. Polly, Griffo 107 SECOND RACE -- Purse Claiming (3000). Three-year-olds up. 1% Miles Blenk Pistol, Brownell Fast Jay, Gomez 118 Ann's Reply, Turcotte 113 Lucky Deal, Green XXXI08 Market Bid, No Boy 115 Roman Tribune, Barroby 115 106 Lofty Visitor, Kelly X110 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim tng (3000). Three-yearolds and up (Divn of Ist). 6 Furs Righteous, Kelly X10? New Herod, Walsh 117 Worthy Craft, Gomez 114 Tomboy Pete, McComb lie Go Beatles Go, Dittfach 115 Daring. Dary!, Kornblum 103 Alberta Sunshine, Gubbins 111 Mr. Tot, Griffo 115 ing (5000). Twoyesrolds: 6 Furs Brown-Eyed-Gem, Gibson XXX109 Nosiiw, Kelly A-X117 Stellar Wise, Gordon B-11) Rolly Octo, No Boy 117 Tiger Court, Gomez 8-122 Across The Line ,Bell X10« String Tie, Harrison 116 Mambo Cafe, Dittfach A-119 A--The Pheasant Stable and W F Edmiston entry 8--T W T Maso nand P Smitn entry (EXACTOR WAGERING) THURSDAY, AUG. 10 FICST RACE -- Mile trot, purse $900 Time 2:12 1-5 Also Started: Kewartha Belle, Scotch isiend, Rain Dance. end Armstead Robin SECOND RACE -- Mile pace, purse Aggie Dillon THIRD RACE -- Mile trot, purse $800 claiming 1-Even Giow, Curran 62 3.0 3.10 4Chuckmor, Hill 7.50 480 3Dictator Pick, Palmer 4.10 Time 2:11 2-5 Also Started: Wise Bug Hieland Jimmy, Tootsie Doll, Gay Frisco and Gallant Hof FOURTH RACE -- Mile pace, $800 claiming 7-Loyal Briton, Waples 6.00 5 Miss Montreal, McLean 1-Cocoa Van, Corbett Time 2:09 3-5 Also Started: Silly Boy, Colose Mir, Donald Dale, Sage Valiey and Adiomary purse 3.00 2.40 3.10 3.20 2.60 FIFTH RACE --Mile trot, purse $900 conditioned $Diller A Doliar,. C'mpb'l'4.90 3.00 2.50 2-Renfrew: County, Findley 3.40 re 3.40 1-Buckeye Belle, Walker Time 2:08 2-5 Alse Started: The Bebvtente, Miss! oH .7 47 2-Mighty Hoot. Holmes 2.70 240 210 sey éMoray Grattan. Lester 200 22 BBambi Riddell, Feagan + $900 conditioned 2-Annie Coke, Coke #.80 4.00 3.00 l-Invader Lobel, Arthur 3.80 2.70 SArmbro Frolic, Waddell 2.90 Time 2:09 2-5 Also Started: Grattan Spencer, Dottie Pointer, Kawartha Bob, Hy Adam and $1, The Daily Double, (2) and (2, paid $17.00 7 FORT ERIE RESULTS FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Ciaim ing. Three-year-olds. 3 -Super Liner, 2 -Dalton's P'la, 1A-Strateo, Gibson Kelly Brownell 6% Furlongs. 10.30 4.10 3.40 4,10 3.20 3.60 Also Ran in Order: Pousse Cate, Power Court, Pine Hunter, A-Bomb's Away and Good Pet. A--D F Kissner, Mrs @ Caput! and Mrs 25,000 policemen are the "thin|not only the violence we have) M Schmidt Entry. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Ciaim- Citizens of the country and "'the | violence amounting to guerilla ing. Three-year-olds and up. One and/anarchy we see in so many|warfare, and who publicly re- one-sixteenth Miles. 1-V'tge Port, Platts 3-Tricky Scamp, Bell 4Sirius 2nd, Gomez Also Ran in Order: 9.00 440 3.10 690 440/sioner George B. McClellan/killed," he said. 3.50 said Tr ' $e: Bengal, Silver |" : 1e commissioner said police} Moonlight and Hugonote. SEVENTH RACE--Purse $3,200. Allow: | ances. Three-year-olds and up. One end one-sixteenth Miles on main track. |2-Pretko, Turcotte 4Cambusiang, Gomez 3-Tamiana, Walsh 8.60 4.30 2.50 3.00 2.10 2.90 Also Ran: Rough Record and A-Arctic Canuck A--Viscount Hardinge EXACTOR, 2 AND Eni try 4, PAID $17.70. BIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,200. Claim- ing. one-sixteenth Miles. 7 -Star Tudor, Gomez Bell 6 -Cool Boy Cool, Three- end fur-vear-olds. One and 9. 3.60 5.00 7.20 5.70 1A-Royal Missy, Brownell Also Ran in Order: A-Enlyn Sun, B- |Free Parking, Lawless Rambler, Miss |Marianne H. ,B-Valley Queen and Third Atte: Ryan Entry. mp. Rocky, Great Promise, and Belmon-|A--P J Enright, @ EB Lyons and J E D B--Mrs $ Thomas and ® H McGuire FORT ERIE ENTRIES FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Allow. major city are destroyed." ances. Two-year-olds, foale din Cda, ¢ Furs Scotiand's Girl, Kelly Polar Zone, No Boy Dear Park, No Boy Combien D'Argent, Black Harbour, Miss Suzaki, xia 7 9 Steve 122 Gordon 115 Harrison 119 ; Dialogue, No Boy 117 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Allow- ances, 3 and 4year-olds. 6V2 Furs Lawless Hasty Thought, Maid, No Boy 102 $2,200. |Page Royal, Gomez 114 'ang Amber Am, Kelly X107 Bowcut A-10) Evi! for Evil, No Boy 112 Ann B. Good, Bell X99 Gay Andrew, Kelly X114 (Fast Fare, Cloudy Decree, Bell X111 Fitzismmons A-111 By the Count, Kelly X11) Wellington Square, A--J E F Seagram SEVENTH RACE -- ed Prince of Wales Stakes,'"' Harrison 108 entry Purse: $30,000 add three-vear- olds foaled in Vda. 1% Miles on turf. (Gilmore, Barroby 126 Pine Point, Gomez 126 Battling,' Dittfach 126 Morny, Kely 126 More of Mort, Turcotte 126 Jammed Lovely, Fitzsimmons EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,700. Claim- | '"'Smash-ening"--a FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,300. Ciaim-jing (9000). Three-year-olds and up. Mile on turf Attention Hero, Countenaire, Pink Phantom, Kelly Beli Kelly A- 21 XnS 104 A-X103 iron Fernando 2nd, No Boy 116 Jim Dooley, No Boy 118 Gold Bullion, Goldberg XX109 Royal Encounter, A--W Harrison 120 Mo'diwan and E Lieberman entry (EXACTOR WAGERING) X--5 Ibs AAC; XX--7 Ibs AAC; XXX-- 10 Ibs AAC 1POST TIME 2 PM GREENWOOD RACEWAY Aoray, Comet, Rod Wyn Girl, Doe Fin D nd Miss Patsy Pn Ka Boot Fin finished fourth was placed fora lapped on break at the wire SIXTH RACE ~-- Mile pace, purse $1,600 conditioned 1-Greentree Judy, Boyces0.40 19.80 9.10 2-Armbro Gimiet, Feagen 3.10 2.70 |4-Blaze Oregin, Walker 5.20 Time 2:05 4-5 Also Started: Dionna Chief, Armbro Gambol, Beverly Dillard and Joses Do- minion Exactor, (1) and (2), paid $281.60 NTH RACE -- Mile pace, purse onditioned , Davies 3.20 3.00 2.80 Lochinver, Graham 10.50 5.80 3-Superior Richard, Hie 4.60 Time 2:07 2-5 Also Started: Arieen, Flood, Chasmar George, Bryan H. Direct and Invincible | Pick EIGHTH RACE -- Mile pace, purse $1,600 conditioned 5-Starlite, Feagan 5.90 3.660 3.10 7-Twinkle's Adios, Larkin 6.60 5.90 3-Kwik Kat, Arthur 4.50 Time 2:05 3-5 Also Started: Gina Guinea, Ned, Mooreland's Dan and High Patch NINTH RACE -- Mile pace, purse $900 claiming 1-K'w'tha Babe, McArt'r 22.70 8.60 5.00 3May Queen J., Troy 480 3.30 8-Hi Adieu, Waddel 3.10 Time 2 Also Started: Postal Chief, Mickey Chief, Nettie Patch, Ciaybrook Star and Myron Scott Myron Scott finishe dthird, was placed last for interference Attendance, 7,263. |. Handle $389,744 | Brown | | Writer Blamed | BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE _| Yard detectives said today they think writer Kenneth Halliwell _|battered playwright Joe Orton "|to death with a hammer after a -|row over Orton's new friend- *|ship with another man. | Orton's body, clad in a} *|pyjama top, was found Wednes- day on the bed in the small -|central London apartment he -\and Halliwell had shared for 2\eight years. Halliwell, nude, lay *\nearby. Police said he died -\from an overdose of drugs. A *|bloody hammer. and bottles of pills also were found. | Orton, 34, became famous _|with his play Loot about a -|corpse no one wanted. It won '|The Evening Standard drama +|award last year. Bernard De-|was struck by his car had cut jfont of London and Arthur jin front of him and hit the cor- | Lewis of New York paid $280,- ner of the car with his saddle A June 14 accident on High- way 2 and 2A which resulted in a motorcyclist being hospitalized witii a broken leg, led to a charge of failing to yield being laid against Armand Dutrisac of 875 Douglas Ave., Bay Ridges. Dutrisac appeared in Oshawa Traffic Court Wednesday to face the charge. He argued that a group of motorcyclists had been annoying him for some time by speeding up and slowing down. He added that the youth who | 000 for the film rights. bags. | | Magistrate Donald Dodds | s jstated that he was left with a Sweeping Look \naegie doubt, The charge was At 'p di n Lif dismissed. anadian LUE pismissep NEW YORK (CP)--A sweep- Ciarence Montgomery pleaded ing look at Canadian life andjnot guilty to a charge of follow- politics is taken ig maga- |ing too close, laid following a zine for Aug 22, which went on May 14 accident on Highway 7 sale here today. and 12 north of Brooklin. Magis- The 12-page feature includes trate Dodds said there was |23 full-color photographs of Ca-|lack of evidence against Mont- jnadian landscapes and activity,|gomery, who resides in Don | fron. coast to coast, with spe-/ Mills, and dismissed the charge. fee icra e ae The pho-| jMPROPER TURN ographs, by Kryn Taconis, in- espite being defended i clude Ontario and Cape Breton coir, by hin tater, Robert ands S ary 8 - Owen of 481 Pine Ridge Rd., pede chuck-wagon race and|pirkering, was convicted of [ache Creek An ene Peis | Some of Canada's problems, we ee }such as underpopulation, creep:| oe tia jing Americanization and the | $25 quire Mpeg a ogae strains on confederation in a|, Luise Marie Kovachik, 254 bilingual and bicultural coun-|Beatty Ave., pleaded not guilty | try, are reviewed in the text by|'0 @ charge of unsafe lane| Ira Mothner jchange. She was found guilty| ethan zs __________ |and fined '$25 and costs. | a , $75 FINE DRUMS A SPECIALTY _,| Kevin Billingsly Squires of 8 he Swiss city of Basel has Godstone Rd. Willowdale) |30 drum-teaching schools and an d od t guilt by s (CP Photo) {annual drumming festival. {PCR CeR 10s, Sunt ut was con- ; - $$$ $$___--__--__ |vicied of careless driving when police evidence indicated he had) }been pushing another car, with) lits lights out, along Highway 2A) at 50 miles per hour with dark- ness approaching. Magistrate | Dodds fined the youth $75 and down within five to seven years to make way for a modern building. probably be torn Police 'Frontline Troops' 1 In Orton Death "1: . \roxpex. an-seun Failing To Yield Charge Dismissed By Magistrate _ learned that the youth is about| to enter the air force. FATONS in the Oshawa Shopping Centre costs or 15 days in the county | jail. $50 FINE | A June 17 accident at Taunton jj {Road and County Road No. 4 led to a charge of failing to yield being laid against Walter P. Sobie of London, Ontario, He | pleaded not guilty but was con- |j victed and fined $50 and costs or 10 days in jail. LIQUOR CHARGE | Four men were convicted by | Magistrate Dodds of. charges of | having liquor in a place other than a residence. Norman Ross Sweetman of Con. 5, RR 4, Ux- bridge, was convicted of having open liquor in his car and fined $100 and costs or 20 days in jail. eae is $100 FINE Eugene C. Shaw, 10 Lucy Ave., Scarborough, was also | convicted on a charge of having |" oper liquor in a car and was |fined $100 and costs or 20 days. $25 FINES A Rosedale man, _ Robert Hathaway, was convicted on the jj |charge of having liquor i |place other than his dence and fined $25 and costs | or five days, Having liquor in a |place other than his residence jcost Edward A. Needham, RR 2, Uxbridge, a fine of $25 and | costs or five days, | | INTOXICATED | Four men appeared to plead guilty to charges of public in- toxication. Harold Baker of 68/3 Wayne St., paid a fine of, $25 and costs or five days. Leonard Marcell, 1284 Valley Dr., was | also fined $25 and costs or five days, and William Cunningham, of Pembroke Street, Toronto, why had an extensive record of liquor convictions, was fined $50 and costs or 10 days. Dennis W. Greenly, 19, of Perth, pleaded guiity on the intoxication charge but was not convicted. His case was adjourned without judge- ment when Magistrate Dodds | RUBBERMAID DISH DRAINING SET Drainer-Reg, 3.98, SPECIAL, each... QO Tray--Reg, 3.49. SPECIAL, each . . . 2.77 Dry up with Rubbermaid's BEST tray and drainer set . . . Now Specially Priced. 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Barry Grandel played musi- ;man. jthe dreams of marijuana or|cal selections and Helen Swain He pointed to recent violence|LSD" but still reserved the! gave ,a humorous reading; in U.S. cities in expressing con-|right to criticize. while Mrs. Wallace Marlow cern about "the widening gulf} He said policemen have a, showed colored slides. The eve- between police and public." lright to "considerably more | ning concluded with dancing The "merest rumor" of mis-| support" than they have been! and lunch. | brunt of any resistance to legal- ly-constituted authority. The speech was his last in a | treatment of a white or a Negro getting from the public at! in the U.S. resulted not in/large. ;minor disturbances or peaceful) Some editorial writers Many On Tour 'protests "but in what amounts | claimed that the police would) BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Aj to an armed insurrection in| get such respect when they had|good number availed them- which whole sections of a!earned it and it was their own| selves of the township tour last activities that led to disrespect. | weekend to view some of Cart- "One of the germs of this Commissioner McClellan said| wright Township's older build- sickness is the emergence of/this was true to the point that|ings and centennial farms. one bad, overbearing or rude Service In Hall policeman could unto the work of hundreds of others trying to} improve the police image. BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Due "But I will not for a moment|to the renovation program the accept the suggestion that any | United Church service will be | Young Drivers Attend Confab | breakdown in police public rela-/ held in the Community Hall, '+ OTTAWA (CP)--More than| tons is entirely the fault of the| Aug. 13. Rev. C. H. Ferguson, 125 delegates gathered at Carle. | Police.' bee Mills, will occupy the} { Ep IG ---- | pulpit. | ton University here Monday for the opening session of an All, SHOW PLATES ISSUED Canada Conference of Young WINNIPEG (CP)--Special | Drivers. The meetings wind up) black-and-white licence plates At Conference | Thursday with a young drivers'|are being issued in Manitoba] BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Mabe Senate at the Parliament Build- for antique, 20 years or older,|VanCamp left, Aug. 4, to at ings cars but a stipulation requires| tend the YWCA. conference in| Most of the 16-to-25 group |they only be driven in formal| Australia. She will also visit! ;took time out after registering, parades, for displays or antique | Hong Kong, and Thailand. to assemble a campus display car rallies authorized by the| 2 et of battered auto parts , They registrar of motor vehicles and) are calling the conference a not for normal use. The plates, | Holiday Visitors - happening costing $25, are permanent for, MAPLE GROVE (TC) --| '\they are here to prevent hap-| vehicles whose owners abide by|Mrs. Allan Snowden, Maple |the rules. iGrove and Mr. and Mrs. R. pening. 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