oo 4 0668, i ste share madern Turntahed 'and free porking, "West Pte 20M lichen, private bath, yailable ab Apply 113 pare LY. furnished aparhenat, on sepement 726-8402. rooms, suitable or Ma tsk Oshawa Bivd. her ariment, Bs monthly. fest men' : jained. Avall- Gettin 576-2888 private ladies. 214 Cadillac ioe retrinereh » refr rr, some included, haus: sis. i ag J with fas Ta and door, two living room. 'Telephone 733 725. M yaconere en. » private $85.7 welcome. Kony sir. new room, two. ladies or retired nonthly, Call OM near wo room furnished rhe hospital stat bug, suited eoepe pare for Sal 32---Truc for Sele it. |eylind| cre ect ideas a a 'nih thin " ae ee Events y es 0 SRP yo WP UO BEY vores 38--Coming Events the New Cor Dealer and "seve" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 oe, «ARERR ES RE SHAW po es Pelee aggro ool Cars |bovat P metals Boustt, Gp 'bioor Street ast "7asaant "epair == BINGO. '$1,450 IN PRIZES Oshawa Lions Club 2 JACKPOTS Nos. 52 and 58. One Must Go $300. in 52 Nos. or Less $200. in Announced Nos, ments, Exchanges. All Work Guaranteed. 3 = Found LOST, black leather brief 'case with initials R.P.H. Please call 725-9934, 1965 FALCON 2 deer, 6 cylinder finished jin bronze owner a Must pun _ oF. rdtop, 56 Pontiac 6. ay aie Cabot Street, 576-084 after Pe 50 interior, One| white a Sacries Licance 'eisnon 10609803, Phone 668- ec 5 old, mostly 5 -- Weine es. Telephone Lost. male part Persian cat, wan einae \otalnunape' vicinity of 'airlawn Street. Answers to name Jas per. Reward. Telephone 576-0832. ROLET Bel Air sedan, six standard eo ae in gle nr pod ee fe. previous ver] nee cesinn $988, Pele| Coat ran ghek Motors, 91-4300, Ajax. Open. on Septersiber 4, from noon, atl 723-5989. ine 'BUICK special, four-door sedan, 6 radio, wheel discs, new fires, Telephone 725-5519. Vv #955 8 ONTIAC in good running order. LOST -- Marquisite breach, thistle de- bel -- end to Shopping Centre.Re- LOST. Two small parcels, was drugs, Telephone 36--Legal or 58/65 a ea Monze, door _hardt 157 PO INTIAC. 2door, Hardtop, Va, "auto matic, Radio, discs, very good mechani- cally, clean, low mileage. Asking $275. Cait radio, low mileage. Lic, bm 4%, $1,495, Peleshok npr Alex. 942- . AOpen on September 4, from noon. 6300, Pond 20 Bho nnd aR Pa hd lat er CUTLASS Ra dld coupe, V-8, auto- Ne. 761 AWGLIA. Looks and_runs well, iy Brand weetd television." Tole 71 Motors, 942-6300. Open on September 4, 'tom St liis GILDS FOS Deluxe tour Ri anced home away from alls, matic power steering, power brakes, buckug seats, hae radio, white vinyt "top (private). Terms. 576-2151. miles{ per gallon. Lic. aes $295. Pi hok 1963 automatic, radio, new rain Mabag ne. condition. Best toffer. Telep! Sper, sr {rRiUMPH eed sa Taal nodel, fair janis "git a lights, fon hives, $295. Call 725-: 42 a ete Laurentian, amar hardtop, | io, teering. Moon. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF BERNICE WATSON, deceased, ALL Cloims against the Estate of the late Bemice Watson, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Married Woman, who died on or about the 21st day of December, 1966, must be filed with the undersigned on or before the 15th day of door sedan. Ye arp 4 Tia Laren 6 a von % clean car. 'Oniy 3700. p.m. oe aa 3 'er. Sites on je | sent, signed 1967, after which date the estate will be distri- buted according to law . Everett C .Watson, Administrator, c/o Creighton, Drynan, Murdoch and Victor, Barristers and Solicitors, neome Obtorie a atic! pi." RICHARD A WRIGHT. 35 Fersnili for Sny debts contracied in my" name hgh os pon written con- Richard A. wright 'GHEV, idoor hardtop, 6 cylinder, va standard steering, good con- Motors. Parking. Bus, 723-8363. 30--Automobiles for Sale MERCURY TAXI fe: _ new "yhodels arriving soon, old fleet of cars for sale '64 . 65. 6 'Taxis + @nd low mileage. rental cars. A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE 'Call 725-4771 14 Albert St. ia ti" PONT ya Ag pe excellent con- i Telephone 668-2090. RAMBLER 'SALES -- at ond PAINT New and Used Cars to Finance at NICOLS MOTORS LTD. WHITBY -- 668-3331 Sioned, Fred R. Campney in Ann ' AUTOMATIC a i TRANSMISSION PLUS ; $10. per line "ee gomes 1038 Simcoe St, N., 728-7339 | gor, 'Bid Gome 7:45 She . Transmissions ore Our Only Gassrontiad Minimum $5. Business -- Repairs, Adjust- Per Line $25. Full Card $150. JACKPOT GAME 20 Regulor Games at $20. Double'in 15 Nos. or Less Lost 5 Games $30. Per Game ADMISSION 50c Bus "_ Leaves King and The Biggest Prize Money in the area for a 50c admission charge EVERY WEDNESDAY All Proceeds To Charity JUBILEE PAVILION PLAN TO ATTEND SPECIAL BINGO SEPT. 13 Exciting Centennial Door Prizes WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE . BINGO EVERY MONDAY , Admission ticket gives you free chance on door prize, Two. Jackpots §2-55 IN 52 NOS. OR LESS ZU. In announced Nos, $50. Consolation Prize $10. per line in both games $150. JACKPOT $20, A HORIZONTAL LINE aa FULL CARD $20.. in 52 Nos. or' Jess 5 SPECIAL GAMES AT $30, $45 in 17 Nos. or tess 20 GAMES AT $20. Regular games pay double in 17 Nos. or less EARLY BIRD GAME $100. Door Prize EXTRA BUSES RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA Children Under 16 Not Admitted Perr ge i 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September 2, 1967 JQ OBITUARIES JAMES CURRIE IRVINE GRIFFITHS -- In loving memory of dear mother and aged indmother, Kaa tintopored home snd resi come . We litte knew when we woke morn ' 'The sorrow the day would brirg, For the wes sudden, the hus! father, (Joe) oh a HOSKIN -- In loving memory of dear son and year we cannot forget your smiling face, Your happy carefree ways, In pg ne, bygone days. One of fi gol Always so Lorn unselfish and kind 'What wonderful memories you --Lovingly remem y dad, sisters and brothers, BIRTHS Donna and Joanne. In ---- memory of PLEWELL -- Ronald and Patricia are happy to announce the arrival of their wee daughter, Donna Victoria Jayne, 4 cig 15 cunces, ise August 30, 1967, in the Oshawa General Hos pia Priest grandchiid for Mr, and Mrs, Flewell, Oshawa, first Va narrates eh ter Mr. and Mrs..A, Rittenhouse, Ux- bridge, Great-granddaughter ar Mrs. Jesgie Stiver, Fairview ige, Whitby. DEATHS FERGUSON - Gertrude, Entered into rest in the Oshawa a eral Hospital, Saturday, 1967, Gertrude. Jones, in her 59h year beloved wife of the late Andrew Fergu- son, mother of Mrs. Walter Davis (Mar- ilyn), Oshawa, Mrs. Mike (Gloria), Toronto, Mrs. (Mae), of Lucknow, and Robert Sturden of Hampton. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home Oshawa with Funeral Ser- vice in the Chapel, Monday, September 4, at 2 p.m, Interment Union Cemétery, Oshawa. MAYNARD, Elizabeth Suddenly at the Oshawa General Hos- pital on ern: August 31, 1967, Mary De Harold Howald KINSMEN BINGO 2-- $200. JACKPOTS 52-50 One Must Go PLUS $10. per line Both Games $25. Consolation $150. Jackpot Game 20 REGULAR GAMES AT $20. Last 5 Games 7 seg a CAMPNEY, of fis: By nl |. | Street & Oshawa, will rae any debts I »e vin my Early Bird 7:45 Shar Sépember Tipe, without my" written 425. full card r $30. per Game Guaranteed $5. a line 1962 | RAMBLER six, very condition. Best dffer. Telephone 59, Jim, 'a a Pau 'six, automatic, clean in- side; and out. Ideal family automobile. Lic. | 377715. $145. Peleshok Motors, Alex. ya-a30, 'Open on September STA 5 aaNoe 1960 International tra- vel V8 new Fag Excellent, $850. 5 after 725-7284. 37--Auction Sales TUESDAY 57" aaa Body and mechan- uy in excellent 'co Four door sedem. Telephone 57 ~ BIG OR SMALL WE DO THEM ALL DOUG. GOWER AUCTIONEER 728-1005 Admission 50c BINGO 'a6 WETEOR Montca ig 'automatic power steering power brakes, Hovey 'two toned 390 motor. ican. "aia 1962 METEOR, » aaa standard id iprawion: V-8. Asking $750. Telephone 723- "7° CHEVROLET Biscayne station Wacwon, 283, V-8, automatic, power steer- ing,, radio, rear window. 4,500 miles, Full new car warranty. Lic. X13 st, Save $900. Peleshok Motors, Ajax, 942-6300, Open on September 4, frongi noon, V-4,|38-----Coming Events _ BisComages ton for Sale ite VOLVO and PEUGOT bind MERCEDES BENZ j General Repair and | Auto-Electric Service ke and Bill's Garage i Me tant ba aon" GUS BROWN MOTORS LIMITED R.R. No, 3, Oshawa "UP OR DOWN. Top » Price paid bes Good Clean Cars, liens paid. TERMS. Phone We Fas or 728-7376 WANTED Oshawa 728-0921 . ZOLTAN and NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun "and an Dealer. Payee in Volk 1 Repair and Service is } 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 Central Council of Neighborhood Association BINGO a AP OSHAWA civic. AUDITORIUM Friday, Aug. 18 Over $5,000.00 PRIZES $1,500. Jackpot $500, Snowball ra $150. Special Game _ $1,000. ee 20 Regular $50. Eo -- 9 Early Bird Games | 5\Late Games $50: each "Admission $1.00 (receive one Roo ae ae All = card. zg 8100. in Door Pri =| re itor Binge. All games he mie be | Leaving Bond and Simcoe St. ed on 7:00 p.m., 7:30 p.m, Avoilable St. Gertrude's PARISH HALL 690 KING ST. E. Every Monday at 8:00 P.M. 20 games--Jackpot-- Snowball: and Share the Wealth Free Admission No Children under 16 St. Gertrude's PARISH HALL 690 KING ST, E. Every Monday at 8:00 P.M. °20 games--Jackpot-- Snowball and Share the Wealth Free Admission Ne Children under 16 "BINGO UAWA HALL SATURDAY, SEPT, 2 7:30 P.M. 4 pas ee aaa $30, one' Ave $1 150 SHARE THE WEALTH -Cost-They Pay! Want-Ads Don' t Tickets On Prizes 20 GAMES, $10 a GAME lec daughter of Mr. Elm: Perry and the late Violet May De Hart, dear sister of Ralph_and John of Oshawa and Louis of Port Perry, also survived by 12 grandchildren, in her 58th yeer. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby for service in the chapel Monday, Sept. 4 at 2 p.m. Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brocklin, the Reverend J. Smith, Visitors com: jmencing 7 p.m., Saturday, TEBBLE, Matthew Henry Hart (of 722 Centre Street Betty. a er De Hart of Port At Memorial Hospital, Bowménvilie, on dear father, Clifford Johnston, passed away September 3, , 1958. Swiftly and sadly came the call, Without goodbye he left us be ~--Ever rememi iy - son daughter-in-law Alberta and ally. wife and mother, Isobel M, Luke, passed away September 3, 1961. he Bd a mother with a heart of told Without farewell she fell asleep With only memories for us to ite g We have lost, but God has gained Catherine and Edward. McQUAID -- In- loving memory February 11, 1952. and family. SLACK -- In lovi mei dear brother and -- passed away mory of William, Are a pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. --Sadiy missed by Annila, and Gary. South, Whitby) beloved wie %. oar Maynard, dear mother of re. | SLACK -- In fovi ry of im dear Ravary (Helen) of Whitby, Mrs. C. meena Jackson (Noreen). of Oshawe, dear|"wsband, William "hacks who passed Since my great sorrow The shock That i) caean that day, None can ever tell, peo! ave me Fig? ig to. meet it, ae S bear the blow, re) what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know, ite lonely here without you, | miss you more each day For tite" is not the same to me, Since you were called away, You bade no one a last farewell, Nor even said ibye, 'ou were gone vmetore | realized 'annie| ames Currie Irvine; away: September 2,/Street, Port Perry died Aug. that at Port Perry and had resid- = in Port Perry until HAYES -- In loving memory of @ band and Albert William passed away Septem- Sadly missed by wite Nona and" daugh- | grandchildren. ee away Sept. 2, 1954, in his ea Perry area. He was a presi- The smile that won you many friends he best the world' could hola, exeuctive member and as a Your cherished smile, your heart of|coach for the past three years. id left behing. . in our hearts your memory Is ept 'We loved you too dearly to ever forget. bered bi Kenneth, Anna-Marie, Shirley, Betty, Jack, Gery, oft The funeral was held Aug. 39 > LUKE -- In loving er, of a dear who id waz more to us than Yr reattt one man, Leo Taylor, Mel James ee? i the best mothers the Serie can acuver 'remembered by husband Tes September 2\ang Helen, Dad, Again ng, emery cflter a prolonged illness. Mom and Dejanovich| Quaid, who passed away Sept, 4, 1942, --Always remembered by Hilda, Jack who His charming ways 'ond smiling face, Clarence, Queen 27 at the Port Perry Commun- ity Hospital. Mr. Irvine was born in Scot- land May 24, 1910 and was. mar- ried to Ethel Howard July 1933 ed his Sean He worked at Fittings ee Oshawa for 21 years. le is survived by his wife ia six daughters: Mre. Jack Gibson (Olive); Mrs. Don Raby, (May); Mrs. Garry Evans (Bar- bara); Mrs. Vin Walker, (Jean); Mrs. Michael Tobin, (Winni- fred); and Darlene. Four sons: Winston, Herbert, David and Kenneth. Also surviving are 14 Mr. Irvine was well known s|in sports activities in the Port dent of the Port Perry Minor Hockey Association. For the 1967 season, he had served as an He was one of the original founders of the Port Perry and District Minor Softball Associa- tion, having served on the ex- ecutive and coaching various teams. He was coach of the 1965 All - Ontario Squirt Cham- pions, Port Perry Legion. at 2 p.m. at the funeral chap- pel of Pannabaker and Mc- Dermott, Port Perry. Interment was at Pine Grove Cemetery with Rev. Rice of- ficiating. Pallbearers were: Carl Luke, Donn Gray, Ross Sweet- and Gord Jones, HENRY M. TEBBLE Henry Matthew Tebble, 96, Newcastle, died Sept. 1 at Bow- manville Memorial Hospital af- Mr, Tebble was born and ed- ucated in Clarke Township, the eur|Tebble, He was married to Until he retired 15 years ago he worked as a farmer and for the department of highways. Mr. Tebble is predeceased by his wife, one daughter and one son Earl. He is survived by daughters (Leta) Mrs. William Hele, Osh- awa, (Clara) Mrs. Alex Low- nie, Oshawa, (Irene) Mrs. How- ard Farrow, Starkville, (Leona) Mrs, Frank Laycoe, Ajax, and foster son Albert Naylor, New- castle. The funeral is at Orono Cem- son of Margaret and William/Toronto. Ontario residents add Sarah Alberta Noyce in 1893./7eRN NUMBER, NAME, AD- etery on Monday, Sept. 4, at 2 p.m. The body is resting at By ALICE BROOKS This pretty knitted jacket an- swers your Summer-into-F a1] needs perfectly. Deep border of pineapples en- riches jacket and smart, % sleeves. Knit of sport yarn for dressy, casual wear. Pattern 7249: sizes 32-38 incl. FIFTY CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front Street West,|2' 3c sales tax. Print Plainly PAT- DRESS. 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in new 1967 Needlecraft Catalog! 2 free patterns, knit, crochet fashions, everything, 25c. Sensational, new value! Book of Prize AFGHANS has 12 com- plete patterns. Beginner-easy knit, crochet. 60c. Museum Quilt Book 2 -- com- plete patterns for 12 superb heir- loom quilts. 60c, OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS RS ears cae SLIM SKIMMER By ANNE ADAMS SLIM SKIMMER two words that mean a cool, free, joyous summer for you. Choose coun- try - fresh checks, solid¥' in Dacron, cotton. Easy. sues 1 Prey ihe? gait zes 444, 1644, 18%, 20%, 24%. Size 16% requires i "yards 35-inch. FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins (no stamps, please) for cach pattern. Ontario residents add 3c sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. ne Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times, Pattern Dept., 60 Front Street West, Toronto. ' FALL'S NEW FASHIONS -- see the best of the new styles for all sizes in our new Fall- Winter Pattern Catalog, Get one pattern free -- just | clip Bargain! Quilt Book 1 -- 16 complete patterns. 60c. coupon in Catalog. Hurry, send 50c right now. e Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK. OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St, EB. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. IN MEMORIAM ADAMS -- In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Ronald (Red), who was suddenly killed in @ motorcycle accident near Huntsville, September 2, 1961. He little thought when leaving home He would no more return That he In death so soon would sleep And leave us here fo mourn We do not know what pain he bore We did not see him die We only --Lovingly red and == sadly missed by Dad, brothers Bob, Ernie, John, sister Joyce and sister-in- law Rena. BADGLEY -- In loving memory of our only son, Tpr. Vernon Badgley, who was killed in action in italy, September 4, 1944, Sunshine passes, shadows fall Love's remembrance outlasts all; And though the years be many or few All are filled with remembrance of you. --Mom and Dad. BAILEY -- In loving memory of a dear daughter and' niece, Sherri Lynn, who passed away Sept. 3, 1966. Though her smile is gone forever, And her hand we cannot touch, Still we have so many memories the one we loved so much, is our a God has her. in his k heaping. We have her in our heart. if ~Lovingly- remembered and sadly missed by mother Lorna, Aunts Donalda and Carolyn, Uncles ley and Gerald and covgins Randy and Kelly. BURDEN -- Cherished memories of dear friend, Mrs. Edith Burden, who} -- away September 4, 1964. Memory keeps you ever near us, i---Smythie and Grace. CARNOCHAN -- In loving memory of |a dear mother and grandmother, Mildred "To 'Be Drawn To-Night ee ee rene Sine THINOE TALK Classified by aalees Cyrit " vgrendenildren 1h 'end iv naly ae Pn For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 CARD OF THANKS was sick at home and in hospital, Dr, McDonald for his visits, me after | got h = bat die ro ae _-- vo to thank Dr. . A, Brown for faithful visits. when 1 * ey a.|bantam playoffs with a 2-1 vic- all the nurses and the girls in green at 2C, room 273, for many kindnesses, flowers, fruit and all the lovely cards, visits, candy, and gifts. Also the family who cared for things at home, Fd co iad were so good to. pa snc Lita M. Shetler UAW won the Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Association Alexandra night. Dave Ross tossed a_ three- hitter and fanned nine in pitch- ing the win, while Alan Taylor Park Thursday BASEBALL SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York 2-3 Chicago 8-0 Los Angeles 6 Atlanta 4 San Francisco 1 Cincinnati 0 Philadelphia 0 Pittsburgh 3 Washington 1 New York 2 Detrit 4 Minnesota 5 Syracuse at Toronto Toledo at Richmond Columbus at Jacksonvillo gave up nine hits and struck out eight in taking the defeat. Stapleton doubled, then scored on singles by Foster and run of the game. Shine drove in Jury and|Slen Francis, No Boy | National: League Lovell's only run to .tie the |Just selley, crite 10 : WL Pet. GBL! oame at 1-1. Shelley's Roman, No Boy 103 St. Louis 84 51 .622 -- In the final inni . es Disatate, No Boy 115 Cinci. 73-43: M1 ih | Thad ogre tee teats dor Ll, "Brownell x10s Chicago 73, 63.587 11%4|Ioaded anaté by Jordan to SCS | aye Bye Fifi, Fitzsimmons. 11 San Fran. 7164 526 13 IAW the victory and the cham.|comte, Ragu Phila 68 63 519 14, Ioionsntp ry © CRAM | oonlight Mambo, nave" 10 anta 65 .508 15) Miss Merianne Pitts. 65 59 485 181% ube ge he. Me E83 Dear Joey, Bradfield X112 Los Ang. 61 71 .562 2%) clutch hits and drove in both Houston 55 81 .404 29%4lyaw runs, New York 52 80 .394 30% furs (9) Friday's Results Gay Pageant, Dittfach 116 SENDS OUT GRAIN Thailand exports than any other country. ry rehehains Kaola, Varcoe Cox 4.70 Time 2 3-Pretty Wise, Hale \-Judge Burns, Fitzsimmons Time 126 1-5 Jordan to give UAW their first] mies (3) es Gem, pb egg om ing (3,000), three year olds and up, 64 bd Stage, Alter 113 > ver Bully, Gomez 116 The Southeast Asian nation of| shook 2nd, 'earroby 122 - more f'C@/Appie, Bell X11) NiJo, Kelly X11] 3.00|/pacers at Mohawk Raceway on -- Mile pace, wn bad Chief, Coke 12.60 on be tary Dillard ECA 7k alia | ae vn 7-Meimilie, : Kelly 2.40; Ross' Three-Hitter |. Fortunatus, Turcotte Alse Ran 'in Order: Natural. Visitor, ember i jh ' : Hoan' Tesla" his! sum 'veers tox|_And, only God, knows why." |Morris Funeral Chapel in Bow. Thor of ta rs, Win. Hale), Oshawa |" marie end Marin, /manville, D RACE RESUL ol irs. im. ele), " Clara (Wes, Alex Lownie), Oshaw: WOODS -- In loving ot & dear j Kena bene Cae granite, brother, brathern- law, and. uncle, Sel. FUNERAL OF MEDAN HET ing Tinty tent ods. Gul te, Ratt oie ter father of Albert Naylor, Newcastle, |purne Woods, who passed away Septem- MRS. MARY BRESS FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200, claim-|3Real" "Runners" Platts "4.00 Xa) 2.00 pee ar ber oh gt oka BS aye Gone, but not forgotten. The funeral of Mrs. Mary rt Benno -- 4 year one 1 mile |6-Fairmar, Gomez 3.00 2.40 Monday. at 2 o'clock, Interment. Orono|= Ever remembered by Ray, Ruth and| Bress, who died at Oshawa Gen-|1-Guylene, simone " tie saltine us ae Brenda, Terry and Gail. eral Hospital, Tuesday, Aug. 29, |7- Sunday cruz, Steve 290 tse Ran tn Shining Marke, : ime . : sive Si TRREESLL George Coci LOCKE'S FLORISTS a ee eg at eg pase Ban in Order: RY on Transit The Exactor, Real 'Runner and Fairmare i mn. u- $26.20. Pe RCEME Funeral . arrangements and eral Hi is '4nd. World War; employee Toronto Boare| floral arrangements for all {#¢ral Home. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,200, amid-| SIXTH RACE -- Pi 2,600, of Eaucation, inember Toronto Board of] occasions. Mrs. Bress was the. widow of |en ee sn. ie rh olds foaled In Can, 7 rs ! ances, two year old fillies foaled' in "Cdes | i's _ 'ark, Gomez ate member 'Htahianders: life mern- OSHAWA SHOPPING Hye i rederick Bress who died FAmanatis, Grubb ee isleiticen: Grubb 12.10 6.00 2.00 Toronto: Eest General Hospital on Sat. CENTRE Interment was held at Mount|Tme 127 oc ae ne FRhvil nen ke Gere z oie Sept. 2 Trebell be- 728-6555 Also Ran in Order: Phelodie, A-Can-|Time 12 54-5 foved hu: of Cai of 125 Lawn Cemetery with Mr. S. G.Jada's answer, South Park and Count| Also Ran In Order: Sailor Take Care, Ferrier Avenue Beet 0 loving {alter of A LASTING TRIBUTE Saywell of St. Stephen's United * raged utter Keg, Turkish Princess, Dear Park Grampy of Brian, Brenda and Heather| For Permanence and dignity | Church, officiating. The Dail y Double Castle 1 ETRE agape Seley Dee, Resting rig 'the Fit Mack Cha-! we suggest Pallbearers were James Bray, |Park (3), paid $ | SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,200, al- ile gh at a Mats ig le, Toronto rid MOUNT LAWN Jack Norwick, Leo Doyle, David} tuinp pace -- purse $2,200 claiming ena cette 88d yt Ie miles Interment Pine Hills Cemetery. MEMORIAL PARK Butt, Jerry Kuirk and Norman | maiden 3 and 4 year olds, 1 mile mH ison "stepper, Hi Hinojosa me wie 3 BRONZE MEMORIALS | |Baunhoun ete iene ts ie eee ly e PE ad Ran: Arctic Flash and Charming Order: Sunyou, Shad' ie Exactor, Cus topper, Lass, Miss Nowata, and Chie Tomahawk Paid $170.80, i ered act i Earns UAW Victory is twer'yesrSaes an vy er ines RACE -- Mego $2,200, claim three year ~~ and up, 3 mile 4.30 2.90 an\t other Leo, Bell Ps 30 2.90 2.20 3.70 3.40|7-Blank Pistol, Walsh 310 240 4.10 ball Indian, Platts 2.40 be Ran: Vital "ng and Strateo tory over Jury and Lovell at fae Polly, Cruise Control and Cairn|Late Scratch: Phil': Hight, Top Attendance, 8,079, Total Handie, bit GREENWOOD ENTRIES MONDAYS SEPT. 4 (Clear and Fast) FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000, claiming (3,000) three and four year olds, 1 ie Stevenson Boy 118 H., Harrison 117 SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,800, claim- Bel: S., Hazella, Dector Jim ern! stat LAC tet kot A ie Baby Dill, No Boy 1 Royal Regret, Hinotos 4 3 Saucy Question, No Boy 110 THIRD RACE -- Purse Aa eleim ing (3,500), two year olds, 6 furs (9) Bug Pacer, Stevenson XXX106 3 Fleet Reactor, Kelly X14 Hammer Boy Bradfield X10? vind dent Dittfach 122 joy, Barrel "Bibe Inouye pps al Victory, "Batoby a Gubbins e Jays iy 4 Michaud xx 100 FOURTH RACE -- Purse baad ~~ ing (6,500), i. olds and up 1 1-16 ies on Marshall Turf course (8) Paris Fashions, Kelly Axis My Maura, Walsh 4 Silver Moonlight, hin Boy 117 Italiana, Platts X12 Koura, Barroby 113 Sirius 2nd, Gomez 1 Baranof, Bell X108 Hugonote, Kelly A-X115 A -- E, Lieberman and Dane Hil! Acres entry (Exactor toes rs@ $2,000, claim- Houston 0 St. Louis 5 Ps ing rae, yar lds and up, foaled American | itor : Mise 'telso, Bell X08 P Drifted, Dittfach 117 sein ts oo MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS (25.72, Minnesota 75 58 1564 ; Whirling Rich. xi18 Detroit 74 60 .552 ." FRIDAY, SEPT. 1 Time 2:07 4-5 Marker'Bia, Bell xii Chicago 73. 60 549 2% (Weather Clear, Track Fast) Also Started: Leo M. Wann. Harry | Prompt, Reseonse, Gomes, 1 Calif. 67 65 508 3 FIRST RACE -- Mile pace. purse $000 Dillon, Adios Susie, Agate and Best Pick|Latin Artist, Gordon Wash. G4 TL ATA IYI Bele Richards, 'Hie 8.00 5.00 3.20|s27,00, "The. CamAM' Stakes indi" |anceor three yaar and: UP flies ane Cleve. . 63 72 457 13% Svaley Jeary Young 1390 $0 Eievelle Dancer" "an siete 510. 210|mares, 6 Wrst) ~ Balt. 60:71 \.458 1446 |¢RGdle's | Pride, Man! fieadow, Paige, Haughton 2:10" 2.101 Anxious Kelly. 118 N. York 60 75 .444 16% yr 20 : 1-Action Jack, Qavies 2.80| Liz, Kelty ais Xie Ns * Also Started: Castle Direct, Sage Val-|Time 2:0) 3-5 }, Barroby 113 K. City 55 77 .417 20 fol ag pg Atom, Tempo. Melody and woe Started: McByrd and = Armbro prtee 'iver Go Gomez, eons Friday's Results ratched: Raw Yi Exactor |W Chicago 2 Boston 10 ae eee RACE -- Mile pace, purse saci @) and (a Pal $2.50 (Ex Wagering) i ; iw iri ecord Baltimore 2 Kansas City 1 4-Cnd. Barnes 21.70 $30 410|and also & Vnew record tor, Inreeyearceld fed ear RACE. -- Purse Pia on year olds foa oy Ae ? furs aa SEVENTH RACE -- mile pace, purse| ics, Tummy Ne. saw Page Himogene, 'who passed away Sept. 3, 1966.) Cleveland 3 California 4 Started: aig hogl Philbrick|$1,600, claimi | ; w UeBlane 314 say "a aenee tah eae istereeiional League eae aliayeroat re kiya crn, Wiwas@. S10 Senge 4 No Boy 110 incur lonely, hours. ef thinking SS ale = _e Pet GBL ister Dovbie. (5), end tei, paid $118.30. Brotmer 'Noble Weples 400] Sia, Buna eet of sad ill Yer ni aa Vine 2:05 4-5. Denied, No Boy 8-115 Many 'think the wound 1s healea," |Rochester 77 59 .566 By. So Mlle Pests PUM Aho Kawertha: Sier and Away Kid [Demme No i aS But ney "een dhe sorrow' | Toledo 72 64 .599 THI doe, Waddel 1670 6.80. 4.60/Seratched: Royal Alex ear fk Lovingly | remembered | and sadly Columbus 67 70 .489 1. |aPointer tals i ' ae tid] EIGHTH. RACE -- Mile trot Lpmgy Fe oy oh missed by caughters Donalds, Lerna/Jack'ville . 65-71 478 12¥4|Time 2:08 34 epee content ln: M*e|Bux erase, Be Bey U8 Gerald nd 'grandsons' Randy and" Sa Toranto 63 72 .467 14 Also *staried: Piper Boy, anne Philip.) Garma Alert, Walker 6.60 2.00 2.2018 ying: W. D. Latimer and W. @. ty. Buffalo 62 73.459 15 Allen Creed, Dixianns 6) 'Sonya|1-Kinnel_ Lodge, Findley 2.0 2-20|Galiagher entry kage grandmotner 'Anni¢| SYEACUSE G0 76 441 1714) rourtH race -- Mile pace, purse| alse 'ster {Lady Spring, Burgundy! & RACE -- Purse $2,600, allows Gritgins, who. passed: away September Friday's Results $1,200, claim PUN land Sharp Hoot 8) : We' chien thine or" ae Rochester 8-7, Buffalo 1-0 2omnar's 1 Byrd, Rvnin $50 2.80 3.20, Scratched: Dream 'Acres Guy ae dah , When we were all together," Columbus 1 Richmond 2 1.Gentry_ Mick! id , es pace, purse | Fabulin, 105 The family chain is broken now, Toronto 2 Syracuse 4 Time 7210 f atsee Sone rationed 208 oasis Royal Herod, Platts XW3 But les will live f Also § i Hasty 'Thought, To ut she hes nol gore sways, | Toledo 1 Jacksonville 3 Gti chore: ies iray ne teaane, Naot, 2 28 Lait De naa oP Pyle oday's Games a, Wane eg ale "s eternal . nd left the gate, alar me .|Buffalo at hester * mont Ernie. Ebony By The Count, Kelly X10 bid ~