Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Aug 1967, p. 14

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 21, 1967 : ---- -- FAMILY QUARREL 'Three Die At Listowel EATON'S In Bizarre Shooting Back-fo-school Sale son and Constable Kennethjnades were lobbed into the provincia] policeman, a justice) Armstrong were sent to investi-/house and two constables broke of the peace, and a farmer are|gate. When they saw the bodies|in and found Jantzi. dead following a bizzare shoot-\of Hamilton and Rocher they) Police said they also found ing incident near here Saturday /|called for reinforcements. {suicide note but would not following a family quarrel. Superintendent William Mil-'release details. Constable James Irvine Ham-|ton: said 25 provincial police-| Supt. Milton said Mrs. Jantzi ilton, 38, and Carl F, Rocher,|men, armed with pistols, rifles|and her two sons, Wayne, 16, 78, justice of the peace, both of|and teargas grenades, sur-|and Kenneth, 13, were taken to Listowel, were shot to death|rounded the farmhouse. Greta neighbor's home. when they arrived at the farm| ~~~ 7 er sa RT of Joseph Jantzi to investigate s wieohone comoisint ot Race Relation Mistakes Mr. Jantzi, known to neigh- bors for his crack shooting, was found dead later in a ground- R ted C d W d floor bedroom. Beside him were' epea a ana a arne a rifle and a shotgun. Mrs. Jantzi had gone to a TORONTO (CP)--Canadians|SAYS CODE DOES GOOD neighbor's and phoned provin- are making the same mistakes} The Ontario Human Rights cial police at Listowel following/in race relations the British|Code, while it needs improve- a fight with her husband. | made 20 years ago, says a Guy-|ment, does some good, he said. The police cruiser with Ham-/anese novelist who now lives in| 'Although there has been dis- ilton and Rocher was just stop-| Toronto. crimination, we have the law ping at the front door of the; "They're letting colored peo-|on our side." Elma Township farmhouse|ple into the country and bury-| Allen Mintz, a lawyer experi- when Hamilton was. shot!ing them," Jan Carew, a writer|}enced in civil liberties cases ' through the head and Rocher\and former lecturer on race|says violent social protests will | sycophgeneorze ' through the left shoulder andjrelations at the University of|never spill into Canadian}; CONSTABLE, JUSTICE OF PEACE SLAIN 4 neck London, said in an interview. [streets because of Canada's)' James Hamilton (left), Ca ocher : 7 - Leonard Braithwaite, Toron-|restrictive immigration regula- y ¢ a. aes aes \¢ ALLED POLICE to-born Negro member of the|tions. | Neighbors heard the _ Shots | Ontario legislature, says how-| "The greatest number of} and called provincial police at\eyer that the situation in Can-|Negroes who get into the coun. | e e Stratford. Cpl. W. J. E. Fergu-jada is different than in the U.S.|try have specific skills," he OO ] ] connie oe ----------| where race riots have spread|said. 'They aren't concentrated B ili Wi |from city to city. in any one area. And... there | "We don't have the closejisn't a significant increase in » | Tazl 1an Ins ghettos of the United States--| Negroes getting-into Canada." |; r enin . such as in Newark where 1| Rev. William Fitch agrees | Tennis Crown lived two years, And we don't|with Mr. Carew that the seeds | | |have overt prejudice such as is |of violence are evident in| found in England." depressed areas of Toronto. Sf Sar essere onan ame ee Sere a VOL. 26--NO. 19 LISTOWEL, Ont. (CP)--A (CP)--Ronnie LONDON (Reuters) -- Eng-| Hooliganism broke out at two,action when spectators jumped QUEBEC , ate lish League soccer exploded|of the biggest games of the/the barriers. After some scuf Barnes of Brazil beat the last, into action Saturday with crowd day. At Goodison Park, Liver fles 19 Manchester fans were 0f his five opponents Saturday 4 s 8 . ri] Lh violence and the defeat of Euro-/pool, where Everton humbled! removed io win the international round- atronizing ttitu e erl pean Cup-hopes Manchester league champions Manchester A squad of about 40 police robir tennis tournament here : | United United 3-1, police went into moved in on the stands at Barnes took out Montreal's tc Ae eae ---- |Maine Road, Manchester,|Mike Belkin in Saturday's. play, 2S 2 : " where Manchester City -- and/6-3, 1-6, 6-1. n @a Ing it n lans » Fi Track Field Records Liverpool played to a scoreless) With six top international - ans ey "199 players featured in the tourna- ni | Ive ' ' aay ans_were Jed struggling) Pas encountered the) PORT ELGIN, Ont. (CP)--|dian history at York University, | f the stadium ment, each Trouble started at Goodison|other five and chalked up two! Delegates to the seventh Ontar-|told the 80 conference delegates after Everton got two goals in a{points for each win. lio Conference on Inter-Group the Canadian Indian does not OW um er xpecte minute from Alan Ball, brilliant| Barnes defeated, besides Bel- Relations were urged to "'look|occupy a place of importance in England forward, and Alex/kin, Manuel Santana of Spain, very hard at the partronizing the forefront of political or} TORONTO (CP) -- Five, Ken Hamilton of Toronto Young. This gave Everton a 3-0) Nikolai Pilic of Yugoslavia, Jai- nip ed with pi Bs =n social influence in Canada. records were set at the Eastern|rumning the two mile event bet.|!ead and sections of the crowd|dip Mkerjea of inoia and: Ray [tee eee eee eee Mr. Best said the greatest) ; i} . 0 milled on to/Emerson of Australia for the In the opening speech of the|problem is that the term wel-| five-day conference on "'Canada|fare has come to mean liveli| t | Canadian Junior Track andjtered the 3,000-metre record of of mere than 61,0 . 6 ; : ami)./the field before police restored' full 10 points. Field Championships F rida y|8:49.4 set by D. Knox of Hamil p Second with eight points--|-- The Road Ahead", Henry B-hood for many Canadian y, Wi y t 237.0 to finishsorde: : i ; and Ssturday, well below the a ee eles in 3:128.. [CHARLTON SCORES four wins and a loss--was San-|M. Best, director of student| indians. He suggested delegates i ane S Anold, CANADIAN RECORD Bobby Charlton scored|tana who outlasted Pilic, 6-4, 9-/services and lecturer in Cana-/try to assess what can be done | 8 sient E United's goal 7, Saturday Sia RCH a AR RUT Ca to improve the situation, The : Midget Chris Sayers, 15, of} Bruce .Simpson of Toronto Fighting broke out among the|ONLY VICTORY government, benevolent institu Toronto set a Canadian Open|bettered his previous mark of| crowd of nearly 50,000 at Maine} Mukeriea won his only victo- armup ay |tions, churches and individuals |: and native record Friday of|/13 feet 834 inches in the pole|/Road just after halftime and it] py ot he tournament Saturday | were blamed by Mr. Best for | 14.8 seconds in @ qualifying run)yault with a 14-foot perform-/took police 15 minutes to settle|,", 2; at Emerson 6.3 6-3 . |treating the Indian with a for the 110-yard hurdles, easily|ance for the Canadian record. |the disturbances jagain: sponivasagii edie Altea | For Goalies |patronizing attitude. i the previous mark of reli » Mik " ' ' _, |Emerson also won only once. | " : 5 erasing Negi In the javelin throw, Mike) Tottenham Hotspur, English) poowing Santana was Pilic| Even economically inde t ho Relea eee , ae 7 s : | i : y 149 set sah year by Bruce)Withere of Sarnia bettered the|Cup winners and considered | with g points for three wins and) SARNIA (CP)--Substitute pendent Indians have virtually Gabert of Saskatoon Canadian open record of 1'4)Manchester United's most dan-\tywo josses, and Belkin, Muker-|goalies in the NHL will be per-/NO say in the elgislation by Toronto's Dave Bailey saw(\feet six inches set by R. Per-\gerous rivals for honors this|jea and 'Emerson with two|mitted a two-minute warmup which they are now governed. his 1962 -- 1,500-metre mark of|kins of England and the native/season scored an impressive), int; each for one win and/this season, Scotty Morrison, Many others live in a culture 4:02.5 fall by the wayside in thejrecord of 192-7 set by B. Hun-/3-2 win over Leicester City. -in-chief ed here|that can only be called a cul- juvenile boy's mile when Jean-|nings of Vancouver with a 196-6 Defenders Joe Kinnear a eo lateventry: in ite oo ture of poverty. Finding the Richard Dentras of Ottawa Was|tHOW Games silver Me Been iy °E¥a4 ourmament replacing Ro ge The only exception will Belemg. must be a question of | ished the mile in 4:16.4 imedallist Carol Martin of|David Gibson and Nick Sharkey isoh cag Mg gy rene he re seca when 2 beep changes goalies | yriority for all Canadians," Mr. | " : Saturday was juvenile men's|Toronto threw the discus 149-4 scored for Leicester. leeting aanaday handel Santana| "'p, _ YT ii ae Best said. Much Below Usual Price! ith three records falling.'in the junior women's event. Chelsea. beaten in the Foot-| a nf , sant reviously, & r vas i s ® i. * day, with hr e | falling. 'in the junior w ( n in th t-lhis only defeat, a 7-5, 6-4 100] inwed only atten w goalle Indians should seek their own You're wrong. T Ueaiesihe SS | De eect al, 7 , ' jba ssociation final, opened! weanesday. ldacauie'iil oF wa injured. coren and should be 1. Boys' Permanent Press SLACKS Norma at bat. It's assistance _ where "Dusty" Schell of t! with a 1-0 win over West Brom- . 'anadi REEN 00D C T i om-' Santana won the Canadian z f 1 G W RA E RE UL S [wich wus (WeEt Beat United ree 'eek, Morrison also said linesmen/required, Mr. Best said. ' N) were beaten 3-2 at home by Open: in. Montreal. the wee will handle all faceoffs except! The conference is sponsored SPECIAL, 4.59 or 2 for 9.00 8 a 2 A SATURDAY, AUG. 19 |_ FIFTH ate bb ey Allow- Sheffield Wednesday. The Shee pais _--jat the start- of a period and/py the Ontario Welfare Council @nch.........% ces -year-olds. 7 Furs | ; y rse_ $2,200 mc | ear . ield team's winning g e after a goal. Previously, ref- iti j ' : FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Cleim-| ¢Dark Secret, Platts 6.60 430 3.20 fi aa g goal cam | oft A att tae and the citizenship branches of Special savings "on casual or back-to-school Slacks! Koratron treated, completely wash-and~ wo, three- and four-year-olfs 1 SMarron Glace, Browne ee with just two minutes to go 0 eZ 0 5 jerees handled a ace 4 the department of the secretary dryable, NEVER NEEDS IRONING, These slacks are a wrinkle-shrugging blend of Terylene @Cool Boy Cool, Bell 3.60 3.00 2.50 Also Ran in Order: Roval Herod, Fest|When Jimmy McCalliog headed jexcept in the final 30 seconds of) of state and the provincial sec- ond cotton in a twill weave that lasts, Slim styled, these fashion crafted slacks have a plain ¢ BNiss Merianne H., Harrison 12.70 7.00 Fare, Gold Bullion, Sari-Mark, Fabulin/the ball home. the game when the drop of alreary, front, quarter top front pockets, two hip pockets, and plain finished bottoms. In autumn S-Oliphant, Ditttach 4.60 and El Barbablanca Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 - |puck might have had a bearing . boil f bei li d Shi id : : : 'Also Ran in Order: Sicilian Sammy, 3 age innin a Ss | The delegates, from across shades of beige, olive and grey. Shop early for your choice of big savings. Sizes, from 10 to Sliver Run, Eniyn Sun, Lawiess Ram-| SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000, Allow: made an impressive return to on the outcome. Ontario, represent welfare serv 16 (all shades). e bier, Rossi anc Keenteek an two-year-olds. 7 Furs the First Division with a 2-1 Morrison released the rule}j e i y 1 . 5.00 f i 3 ee s ices, the foreign | SECOND RACE- $220 tren Lanter 500 70-320 away Win over Fulham, but) T0 RONTO (« P)--James| changes while attending a two- and' the Ontario aad" tedernl 1 fg. Three. end year-olds 3-5 Costume eal pce . " Covertry, also promoted was Kelly, Ontario's spark ling day clinic for officials as al governments. Boys' Birkdale oles, a bs ca ca cA, Ran in Order noraldick Ve derented 2-1 by Burnley apprentice jock y, still has a guest instructor. The clinic was| port Elgin is 25 mil TORONTO (CP)--I 1-Pheasant 3 0 | Dream. Fighting broke out among the lot to learn. "The master.' conducted by NHL linesman|wact of ath S 25 'te es south- 2 All Weather COATS tin, head of the Yout As pace! ee citi warp ik Bure MOE Oe nee West Bromwich|Avelino Gomez, showed him! noi: armstrong. The ibe pound. nite § ° enbaker movement, added 'Canadian Stakes Handicap," Albion-Chelsea game and more'! Saturday at Greenwood. 2 ; More than 130 officials, wie eelensed in ae Bi speech Sizes Size his group is plannin' Late Sc ut Three-year-olds, fosled in €da 3-1é' trouble occurred with fans at) Gomez, North America's including the entire staff of the eas advance. é 12 izes 20 andy i of ith Gain to thee) DAILY DOUBLE, 2 AND 4, PAID $49.00 Mile 500 210 210 Reading where Reading beat leading rider in 1966, had one of International Hockey League, to 12,....... e 14 to 18...... & Conservative. party THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim- 2 Stockport 3-0 in the Third Divi-|his better afternoons, winning tn aise an. Cane U Th Pl : 7 Saki, Ing. Three-year-olds and Furs sion four of the five races he rode "On a iy real Panel ant ans gl Ath pi for ig veuns Se set! Designed in a blend of fortrel and cot- rel ol pgaiaig 3Fairmar, Gome Also Ran: Courant D'Air and si Sy agee CD eget i ees ge anti aie ae | oe x cites | on, 'Scotchgard' treated to be water and stain repellent. Styled warm with a Balmacaan he &Famous Monarch sea House i Ron Springett, goalkeeper for|The most masterful job was iniciates attended the school.| ¥72.% collar, regular full Rayon lining, plus a zip-out Orlon Pile liner! For extra protection-Fly He said he was st T Aise dian in Order edheaarha betas Queen's Park Rangers, promot-/the $11,325 Canadian Stakes/come of them may be in the] isit 0 xpo front, slash pockets; for comfort-centre vent and 12 raglan sleeves. In warm Fall shades of o Aes seg yeh HTH RACE=Purse 10. "start. ed to the Second Division, com- Handsecap where he urged Pine ; : | bi a naw le Dynamic, Alberta EIG RACE--Pu $ i NHL this season. MON eige and navy. a Brother Duck and Le ers Handicap."" Three-vear-olds and up.|plained to police about objects| Point to a nose decision over|--------------------____ --_--| MONTREAL (CP) -- Secre- FOURTH RACE -- $3,200. Al Kell se 42% 300 being thrown from the stands.|Jammed Lovely, ridden by heat be gain U tg of the Tl e inees, Threey hae ee , io 280 Rangers : th Ports-'K T R |United Nations plans to make . Mies te ve Ht DitHfact "to oe ye tag ee ms was the 10th stakes race oronto homa .|an informal and oivate visit to Boys' Canadian Made Bers ren Pee manag oe Pee geo ee EA gl Beranof, Vintage mh. other team promotedivictory of his career for Pine} D f S db | Expo 67 during the latter part Hi h St led JEANS For S eC sPretko, Kelly " JEXACTOR, AND, §) PAID $44 2 from Division Three, Middles- Point. He equalled the track le eats ui jury ig pa it was learned g ¥y iso Ran: Carodana and One nday ttendance, 425 messes anten 9.-! s-| recor . 9 »e-Six- | fri 1 . EXACTOR, 2 AND 1, PAID $22.90 'Total Handle, $836,763 leg was beaten 2-0 by Ips -- sit Bagg and three-six TORONTO (CP)--Toronto| ca pes a Ae (NOT ILLUSTRATED) NEW YORK (AP) BEB 4 : v- ral origi- : : : : = a sc y swered Rite i r In Scottish football, Glasgow) The daily double of Cool Boy -- hag peli yg to|Mally had planned to visit. the SPECIAL, 3 59 or 4 for a ab President George 1 rivals Celtic and Rangers were Coo!, popular $3.60 winner of oo at OL ABIES lialia $4 in| world's fair June 3 when Expo SHEN. 3 eS e e called for a campais GREENWOOD ENTRIES helped by penalties to win their the first and Gambari, winner 5 he id Natio al sicuer League |onored the world organization E ' ' F : to seek nationalizati League Cup game, Celtic, win- of the second, paid $49.00. The' senha ap na s 4 |by marking United Nations Day et Laat olay in speuullit Boys' High Styled Jeans in the new tapered slim, trim look, business or indu TUESDAY, AUG. 22 Western Eric, Harrison ning every competition it exactor of Pool to Market and ene Na atta the ad , but was forced to cancel the ie in durable cotton hopsack, with the latest fast back design, wide belt loops, western workers are hot pé CLEAR AND FAST Crimson North, Kelly X106 voger es i "luding # Joh "s For: aid Toronto went ahead on a goal). Hera tint . styled front pockets and double sewn patch hip pockets. In wild Fall Shades of baby blue, strike because of THcky Pale Hacricon "109 entered last season, including runner-up Johnny's Form paid | 7 ici Caruso in the first half visit because of the Middle chili, avocado green, and bronze. Sizes 8 to 16 Y ' FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200 n- | Caribou, No Boy 114 the European Cup, beat Aber- $22.90 while Peter Comet, win- bat i As a Frank Deni tie \East crisis. f . : interest nivolved. ps cast een ¥ "cpa tise ay deen 31 after leftback Tommy ner of the last race, and Tricky Hs i ay i, the: sean eeeineateninenieaanrrecer rt "No one should ge Pearly Blue, 3 Aber Bell X106 Gemmell had opened the scor- Scarp made for a $48.20 exac- ies Pips ue a ': : UNIVERSITY PLANNED ' . rofit out of the ope Melvilie, Gomez vt No Boy 117 ing for them from a penalty tor. Andrew Y . ' fi . 1d and Joe eee te | Boys Birkdale P . that Cover Moon, Steve 122 ower Court, No Boy 112 : zi _ Bognesi gave Toronto the win-| Norway plans a university at} a business Gees Dee oS oe ea ning and insurance goals. | Tromso in the far north, to hold Stretch Crew SOCKS struck," he said Mo Dreamy Je, Waish Golden. Jive, Inouye .114 MOHAWK RACE RESULTS e game drew 1,727 fans. '2,200 students by 1980. | : er ML convention of the Oi Jurisdiction, Dit 5 Also Eligible: -- ---- ~ a Eee STRATED) ; Pale ; ; and Atomic Worke! Chic Tudor, Third Attempt, Kelly X107 rt More Mischief, n 110 Page Day, Platts X107 SATURDAY, AUG. 19 Lester Reg. 1.00 tional Union. Villaroma, Clara B. Good, Walsh 109 Scratched: Brown Ned . LETTE Lisa N Lib, FIRST RACE -- Mile pace, purse $80 fim a Devil, No Boy 12 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2.00. Aliow- claiming SIXTH RACE -- Mile pace, ~ purse SPECIAL, or i 3-4 PITE Sc Also Eligible: ances, 3 and. &year-olds, foaled in Cda. 5-Arn's Boy, Moffat 27.10 12.90 6.50 $6,047 "The Canadian Standardbred' i e@ por , DOW Sis eae a Lator Love, Ned 2-Black Cloud, Manion 12.30 7.40|""Horse Society Futurity Final' Whirling Typhoo s Griffo 112 Cioverland Ace, Hill 6.10 2-Tanya Herberf, Herbert 5.20 2.10 Rodeo Pageant, No Boy | M 1, McLeod XXX106 Time 2:10 45 1-Armbo Ike, McKin'ey 210 Comfortable, warm and extremely absorbent. In the latest fashion concept of thick weave en 'io aoe" syed Aas ee 12 alte patiea: Dartes Patrice. van's 28, Deo Herbert Wellwood ee in a stretch sock. Made of durable Orlon, reinforced with Lycra Spandex for wear-ever frene Foz, McComb 110 ellington Square, Bell X107 Lea. Baker ' Wir mel Waters Ws me ' BALANCE YOUR BUDGET stretch, In popular fall shades of grey, white, black or powder blue. One size fits 8 to 10. SECOND RACE--Purse $7,500. € CNACTOR WAGERING) sine Scratched: Dennis Grattan --Purse $2,500. Claim- | ¢ SECO! ACE Mile purse Nos. 1 Armbo Ike and 1A Armbro Im- 2 7500). Two-year-olds. 7 Furs $900 claiming ee ped eich Dat ee BOYS' FURNISHINGS, MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 232 : Personaiity,, No Boy A-119 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Claim-|1-Postal Chief, Li'w'llyn 9.30, 4.60 3.80 Nos. 2 Tanya Herbert and 2B Deo Her- OTTAWA (CI Hi Duke, Dittfach B-117 ing (6500). Three-year-olds and up. 7/4Leo M. Wann, Boily 4.20 3.20 bert coupled dian Union of Dialogue, No Boy 114 Mambo Cafe, Dittfach 8-119 | 2-Kawartha Babe, Davies 4.10 Nos. 3 Maxie Mir and 3C Watters Mir i 0c n Star, Bell X102 Time 2:09 coupeld WITH A SUPERIOR LOAN be ' a de strike Friday de Beauty, Bradfield X106 Also Started: Hi Adieu, Tay Town There was no "show" wagering In the Walkin Dud, No Boy A-122 Cubiche, Walsh 122 Mornin, No Boy 112 Laddie, Jimmys Lady, Col. Den Domin- sixth race. 66 : sete ate Kelly X12 y ft a x107 ion, and Scottadee Exactor, (2) and (1), paid $9.10 ED FOR You" 8 aon oyal Turban elly ? Daily, Double, (5) and (1), paid $120.80 ' se A--P Smith entry ? 5 SEVENTH RACE -- Mile trot, purse ++. and reduce your Monday. B--The Pheasant. Stable and W F THIRD RACE -- Mile pace, purse $900 $1,800 conditioned ee rs is cic ¥ Sa Edmiston entry SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,200. Al- claiming é&Honey Dares, Kopas 9.30 4.30 3.40 monthly payments Dominion-Simplicity Pattern Fashion Show Mr. Kay said while: RACE . eae pei Lite dab nid yes up. 1 Mile. ede Chief, Davies 680 4.60 3.60/4-Invasion, Walker 7.70 4.50 byas much half the 12 000-mem! -- Purse $2,000. Claim-| Native Victor, No Boy VL. T. Gold, Waddell 12.00 7.60 |7-Avalon Jo Jo, Wellwood 5.20 uch as ha : : : s ' ' ; tng 500). Maiden two-year-olds fosied President. Jim, Platts AXX12 thus Ban, ies 690 Time 2:05 3-5 y @ Miss Lynda Cole, Fashion Stylist for the Educational-Department of not enter into in Coa. 7 Furs Valam, Gomez Time 2:07 2-5 Also Staretd: Follow Suit, Pot ini -Si ici ; is" b eavion Goller, Kelly "118 Nitiuncoen Bonds Til eT gt ee a re ene hoc es Dominion-Simplicity Patterns, will be the commentator. this" and then Gords Flirt, No Boy A-118 Chincoteague, No Boy 117 Byrd, Myron Scot, Belle Richards and ' fi 4 "We're going Swank Franky, No Boy 118 Echo Lad, No Boy 114 Meadow Thor EIGHTH RACE -- Mile pace, purse @ Modelled by members of Eaton's Junior Council. it,' he said. | Hula Baby, Dittfach 115 A--Gardiner Farms and Hillcrest Stable $1,700 conditioned $50 to $5000 ee : : Femlin, Platts (EXACTOR WAGERING) FOURTH RACE -- Mile pace, purse 5-Anglo United, Waddell 7.00 3.60 3.10 Friday Aug 25th at 3:00 and 7:00 most of the n A , ° ° : p.m. and postal clerk oF cain WhRECR as $1,500 conditioned Fireside Adios, McFadden 7.30 5.00 " --Purse $2,200. Claim-|5-Merrie Dazz'er, F'rn'ss 8.50 4.60 3.40|7-Stoney Burke, Hill 3.90 F t ng (3000). Three-year-olds and up. 1 1-16/2-Belmont Ernie, Hoimes 4.70 3.10 Time 2:03 2-5 SUI ERIOR INANCE the union met Niles Saturday, August 26th at 11:00 am. and 2:00 p.m. honor the strike 1-Ridge Valley Duke, Varcoe 4.00' Also Started: Roda, Herbert Johnston, Grey Empre h Confederation Ye Mariondor?, Ba Chopagain, Robinson 188 Mile a * crietiy, Hinojosa ais : val ey, Tome Sait A-X103 Time 2:05 3-5 Rough Sketch and Sonny Creed the fastest g g all-Canadian Joan y Mr. K f ore Scope, No Boy 118 Five Loves, Bell X107 Also Started: First Joe, Away Kid, s r. a r Centre Island, Dittfach 118 Well Now, Platts X108 Prima Pick and Royal Alex NINTH RACE -- Mile pace, purse| 3% Simcoe St. South, 725-6541 ) IN THE PIECE GOODS DEPARTMENT, UPPER LEVEL id he ee a Also Eligible, Dittfach 118 .... .... .. Lil Eddy, .Griffo 123 | $1,500 claiming Don Rees, Manager sal 4 ie Also Eligib! Cruise Contro!, Bell X110 FIFTH RACE -- Mile pace, purse | 4-Armbro. Egan, McK'nley7.80 4.00 2.60 Daily to 5:30 p.m; Friday to 8.00 p.m; pointed. that th Judge Beau ity Packed, Platts A-X103 $1,500, conditioned 3-Kenland Lass, Walker 5.90 3.00 Other evenings by appointment. couver local | Nobjeton Hills, 3 e Bt » No Boy 115 3-Blaze Oregon, Walker 10.40 4.00 2.90 \6-Northwood Freddy, Waples 2.80 Hy A--Edgor Ridge M Brunton Jay, Gomez 123 4 Dream Castle, McFadden 2.70 2.70 Time 2:05 2-5 31 SUPERIOR offices to serve you STORE HOURS: 9:3 stay on the job. and RJ Hetherington entry M Katz entry 8-Lachlanna, Hayes Jr 400 Also Started: Champ Tass, Black : :30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday Through Saturday and other oppos X--5 Ibs AAC; XX---7 tbs AAC; Time 2:05 2-5 Creek, Hazella, and Celerina ; ° '« 'ide: FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2.000./XXX--10 Ibs AAC Also Started: Wally 8. Byrd, Midnight | Scratched: Joses 'Dominion. \ Open Thursday and Friday Nights 'Til 9 m ae Civiming (2000). Thres-yeercids, 7 Furs|POST TIME 3 PM A. Gratien, Beverly Dillard and &d 'Attendance, 4,392, Handle, $287,070. i Pp. < 4 Q {

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