16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, September 8, 1967 ee BOWMANVILLE AUCTION BARN Nelson St. ot Old Canning Factory. Featuring all new items, hair dryers, steom irons, stoiniess stee! wores, brooms, tools, T.V. stands, shoes, pots and pons and many more items. Doug Gower, Jim Wood Auctioneers, 728-1005 -- 723-0976. Sole storts 1:15 Sat., Sept. 9th. Terms Cash. BIG-OR SMALL WE DO THEM ALL DOUG. GOWER AUCTIONEER 728-1005 38--Coming Events TO-NIGHT SPECIAL BINGO 8 PM. Early Bird Gome -- 7:45 AT HOLY CROSS SIMCOE ST. S. Snowball Jackpot $160. in 56 Nos Reg. Jackpot $50. Full Cord $10. each horizontal line SUNNYSIDE PARK ASSOCIATION ~ CLOSING - SAT,' SEPT. 9 2pm. Bingo Races Penny Toss Treots for Children SPECIAL (BINGO . (10-NIGHT | Beares | | McMINN, Albert Edward \Suddenly after a short iliness at the Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, September 7, 1967, Albert Edward Mc- Minn (of 105 Craydon Rd., Whitby), be- loved husband of Margaret D. Hunter, dear father of Mrs. J. Lamont (Mar- lene) of Whitby, dear brother of Rob- ert of Whitby and Samuel of Northern Ireland, in his 66th year. Resting at the Ww. C. Tewn Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel on Saturday, Sep- tember 9," af 3.30 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. Minister the Rev. J. Smith. STAFFORD | BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers | ROCK OF AGES | FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundos St. E. 668-3552 | Whitby, Ont. IN MEMORIAM | | 'BRYANT -- In ioving memory of @ dear dad and grandfather, Bruce Thom- | 5 THURSDAY, SEPT. 7 |}. FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim jing maiden 3 and 4 year olds, 1 1-16 miles 5-Mace, Baze 6.10 4.30 2.40 |8-Sunyou, Grubb 5.30 2.40 | 6Melville, Gomez 2.10 | Time 148 1-5, Clear and Fast Also Ran in Order: Burnt Offering, Cover Moon SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,800, claim- ing three year olds and 70, foaled-in Cda, 6 furs 1-Righteous, Grubb 4-Big Rocky, Hale 7-Glen Francis, Fitzsimmons | Time 111 2-5 H Also Ran in Order: Golden Jive, Mary ;Catharin, Aged Dust, Roman Pride, , Lofty Visitor and Tony's Count Daily Double, Mace (5) and Righteous (1), paid $23.10 6.30 3.00 2.80 3.00 2.60 5.80 THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,800 claim- ing maiden two year old fillies foaled in Cda, 6 furs 5-Irish Jive, Baze 7. 5.50 3.80 4Sea Brat, Platts 7.80 4.80 6Grey Empress, Griffo 3,80 Time 114 Also Ran in Order: Grey Lodge, Chic Countess, A-Moon Bliss, Mariondort, 'Bel- |la Angelica, Lori Be, Senior Service, Fair Daphe and A-Madison Queen A -- Bo-Teek Farms and F, D. Mencini entry FOURTH RACE -- Purse $1,900 claim- ing three year olds, 6 furs M4 | WOODBINE RESULTS {Graham _ entry FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 claiming) three year olds and up, 62 Furs Pp Lis ge Gomez , 4.50 3.00 2.50 2-Park Heights, Kelly 4.80 3.00 5-Albert A. Sunshine, Grubb 27 SATURDAY, Time 117 1-5 CLEAR AND FAST Also Ran: Shining Mark and Sir Trio Late Scratch: Purly Sark SEPT. Potts 117 Stellar Wise, No Boy 10? SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,800 three Scotiand's Girl, No Boy 1}! year olds and up foaled in Cda, allow- Pomme Souffle, Barroby paid $26.20 Surfer Joe, ances 6 furs Contessa Di Guerra, Werry 109 lA-He's A Sm't'ie, Gomez3.70 2.60 2.40 Mighty Me, Barroby 119 bing death of her husband May | } 5-No Reasoning, Baze 2.70 2.30 Patricia G.G., Dittfach 114 i. 8. H 4-Scariett O'Hara, MComb 4.10 Turkish Princess, Gordon 1 Time 111 Landwind, Turcotte 111 Mrs. Jacques had been, | Also Ran In Order: Bold Champ, But- String Tie, Grubb X112 charged with capital murder terscotch and Plerlou her husband, Julien Late Scratch: A-Yahoo Wahoo | SECOND RAEC--Purse $1,800. Claim- after her u bie A -- Bill Beasiey entry ing (3000). Three-year-olds and up. 6 Joseph Jacques, 38, was found) _ Furs | SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,800, al-/Don Cecilio, Werry 118 lowances, two year old fillies, 6 furs Li'l Eddy, No Boy 123 6-Pyrochiore, Gomez 14.30 5.80 4.30 Black Kitten, Grubb X109 2-Bunty Escar, Kelly 3.70 2.80 Bandit Boat, Kelly X109 . 3-Elhew Queen, Baze Time11) 2-5 Maromero, Bradfield X11! Also Ran In Order: Tarfoot Shirl, A- Daring Bull, McComb 117 Gay Mamselle, A-Nangela, Speedy Min- Monistero, Bell X112 strel, Level Road and Federal 'Law Peaches Reward, A -- Windfields entry Berno Miss, Dittfach 114 Never a Question, Robertson EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,600, claim- Dula Gail, Bell XX105 ing three year olds and up, 1 1-16 miles, Also Eligible: on Marshall Cse Fortunatus, Turcotte 117 Ateention Hero, Bell 9.30 4.10 2.60 Worthy Craft, Brownell X1 3-President Jim, Platts 3.70 2.80|Clara B. Good, Kelly X106 iA-Countenaire, Kelly 2.50'Orchard, Coombs X111 WOODBINE ENTRIES | FIRST RACE -- purse $2,300. Claim- Rolyn Ed, Miss Nowata, Suzy Jon and The Exactor, Jimgee and Park Heights, ing (7500). Two-year-olds. 6% Furs u" 4.60 Speedy Redbird, No Boy. 106 Grubb X110 Life Sentence if BARRIE (CP) -- Helen Betty ff Jacques, 41, of Wasaga Beach } Thursday was sentenced to life | imprisonment after an Ontario || Supreme Court jury found her guilty of a reduced charge of non-capital murder in the stab- \ |dead near the Wasaga Beach) | shoreline May 11. || She had pleaded not guilty to || the charge. | Mr. Justice C. D. Stewart said in passing sentence that he Oshawa I would send an immediate | Shopping Centre i report to parole authorities. "If my recommendations are || 5 { d i alurday, , i TELLER'S 120 07 accepted, Mrs. Jacques will) | recieve clemency," he said. as, who left us suddenly on Sept. 7) 1A-Newsy, Bell 70 6.20 3.40 Time 146 2-5, Course Firm | > Died 1965 ae aa uae Vou 8-Kitty G., Dittfach 9.30 4.20 Also Ran In Order: Well To Do, A-| THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,300. Clainn- Mr. Justice Stewart, in charg-| |.) We who loved you, sadiy miss " 6-Flash Star, Grubb 2.80 Willow Twig, Canadillis and Tamiana jing (7500). Two-year-olds (Divn of Ist). a ; ; 1] As it dawns another year Time 112 1-5 --M. Kane and W. Moldowan entry 62 Furs jing the all-male jury, said he || . | | In our lonely hours of thinging, | Also Ran In Order: Open Page, A- The Exactor Attention Hero and Presi-|Wincuba, Walsh | 109 |believed there was insufficient | Thoughts of you are ever near. |Power Court, Super Liner, Football, dent Jim, Paid $29.70 Neat Little Divil, Brownell XX102 levidence for conviction on || --Sadly missed by son Milton, daughter- | Baby Dill and Sensationally Attendance, 5,632, Total Handle, $405,- Grey Road, Barroby 114 zi ital di a Hi he | in-law Ruth and grandchildren. 'A -- The Match Stable and Mrs. G. M. 449. All. Image, Grubb X112 capital murder. However, he) im) ate ; Peo o | Royal Turban, Platts X114 'described the case as distress- | a i ir L i dept sen Ae blaine Frame Cina: te Bs oh . &é | Teche Grube cio) jing and called Mrs. Jacques am ] Peete | a Oe MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS isos Shc" bmg | accident Sept. 8, 1957 R Realtor, Mi 109 Those we love never die Ne on peg RS al OP i Mrs. Jacques testified |. For as long as we live: BE SENTIMENTAL | THURSDAY, SEPT. 7 |7-Buckeye Belle, Welker 2.50 aunt: AEE e ox aA Wednesday that her husband | | | nd 6 i F na : i -- Purse $2,600. rey 7 " Ever remembered by Mom and Dad, Prk gb ernie Mile trot, purse "Riso Started: imperial Lee, Miss Mo- lowances. Three-and four-year-oids foal. jammed himself" on a butch- | sister Lillian and family é 'E BROOKS 2-Phil Oakie, Thib'd'u 9.40 4.10 3.80 Tay Comet, Scotch Liz and Mr. Matilida ed in. Cda. 1 1-16 Miles er knife while trying to turn it || ee By ALICE B B-Cunny's Senator, McFadden 4.30 3.90 Scratched: Diller A Dollar Song of Heather, Turcotte 114 on her during a struggle in the || KENT -- In loving memory of our dear Ribbons, flowers are a charm- 7-Wilbrook Shy Ann, Pacey 5.70 SIXTH RACE -- Mile pace, purse Anns Gem, Griffo 112 Beleoteehee parents, Elizabeth who passed away... 6, Embroider samp! Time 2:09 3 $1,400 conditioned Castillia, Brownell X111 back seat of the family car. | | August 31, 1925 and Peter who passed Ing rame. Lmbrol r amy Also Started: Betty Frost, Van Lee |-Tigalus, Gagnon 3.30 2.40 2.30 Jiveastar, Stevenson X107 ' 2 2 ey eid a ener (er {o decorate nursery. NECKLINE NEWS Mac, Royal's Van, Fleet Song and Cindy 5-Jipa, Waples 3.60 3.10 Wellington eee Grubb X107 | ney | w ing hom ; i They i eats return, f Even the most modern moth- S$. Song SAbony "gration $., Corbett 3.70 Rory Ra aA Margabella, Kelly 112 Ht That they in death so soon would er is sentimental about baby By ANNE ADAMS Faget seg -- Mile pace, Purse "aise Started: Superior Richard, Ebony (EXACTOR WAGERING) if OR la | = i Embroider picture in easy Sit down, and let everyone 3-Janet's. Dream, Geisel 4.10 2.90 2.90 Grattan S., Doctor Jim and Chasmar as aw. Grand Gallop, Barroby 115 First Quality Seamless And ieave us here to mourn ' : 2.90 George FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400, Allow if : Always remembered by daughter win- Stitches, gay colors. Pattern,admire the unique flattery of rete he ai gi 5.0 i430 Exactor, (1) and (5), paid $14.90 ances, two-year-olds. About 7 Furs on itil Merge WW Micro Mesh Nylons | mie, son-in-law Phillip. 723 rans ] : 1614 rettv. colle Ste se |e ame = : turf 4 7238: transfer 1B x l6lg in. the pretty collar. Stand up, see Time 2:07 2-5 SEVENTH RACE -- Mile pace, purse Cambrooke, Grubb X105 Echo Lad, Fitzsimmens 115 | KENT -- In loving memory of our dear FIFTY CENTS (coins) f0r how side darts create a smooth), Also Started: Eli Dares, Doc Herbert, sgo9 claiming Disney Flyer, No Boy A-115 Arctic Flash, No Boy 110 | | grandfather, C. Peter Kent, who left us each pattern (no stamps slimming line Billie Tuff and Danny D. Dale 2-Fastry, Hill 16.60 7.90 6.40 Ovation, Platts X110 Carodana, Inouye 115 | suddenly September sth "1964. a ee nak Scratched: Cathy Bonn : 4Jean Third, Furness (00 4.00| Dual Personality, No Boy _A-II5 roe Asleep in God's beautiful garden, (Please) to Alice Brooks, care' Printed Pattern 4761: H alf Daily Double, (2) and (3), paid $21.30 7-Penny Chief, Boily 6.00 Arctic Blizzard, Gomez 117 EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,000. Claim. | Away from all sorrow and pain, 'of The Oshawa Times Needle- Sizes 1214, 1419, 1614, 1814, 2014, THIRD RACE -- Mile trot, purse sao0 Time 2:09 1-5 Post Pioneer, Grubb X117 ina (3000). Three-year-olds and up. 1 Someday when life's journey is ended | op ft Dept 60. Front Street | 941 S 161 requires claiming Also Started: Arn's Boy, Scottie Pur- Prince Brother, Walsh 115 Mile on Marshall tury course | We will all be together again ra ept., ron Str 9, 2A. Size 4 quires is ' 59 due, Amber Atom, Ora G. Win and Pem- | Poet's Dream, Kelly X110 Fabius Fanny, Steve 113 | tog 9: l-Hava Julep, Wellwood 5.70 3.40 2.50 y Sadly missed by granddaughter Phyi- West, Toronto. Ontario resi- 2 yards 39-ininch 3.Red Riddell, L'Herueux 420 2180 brow Bill Arctic Fable, Dittfach UT Marinecs Deb, Brownell X101 || lis, husband Art and great-grandson Kev- ' . SIXTY . FIVE CENTS '3 -Scot's Up, Grah: 3.90 EIGHTH RACE -- Mil ace, e No Parando, Turcotte 1) jachelor of Arts, Hinojosa 119 I in' Oliver. oe dents add 3c sales tax. Print SIXTY - FIVE CENTS (65c) in 2Scol's) Up, Graham $2,000 conditioned le pace, Purse A" Hartfield Stable and P Smith entry. \Gallant Scot, No Boy 119 \} | Plainly PATTERN NUMBER. coins (no stamps, please) for "iso Started: Winnifred Po-Ka-Bout, 3-Twinkles Adios, Larkin 5.10 3.70 2.80 Ne Passez Pas, McComb 119 | KING -- In loving memory of our dear NAME, ADDRESS each pattern. Ontario residents Ottawa Duke, Brilliant Mir, Ine zRiggs |-Wise Old Wick, Feagan 5.20 3.50,, SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,300, Claim-| Roman Tribune, No Boy A-116 11 brother and uncie Frank who passed 919) ates ire \iminla and Armbro Frosty 4-Blaze Oregon, Walker 3.30 ing (9000). Three-year-olds and up. 6¥2/Reyal Missy, Brownell X108 | away suddenly as 8 result of an accident 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL add 3c sales tax. Print plainly Time 2:04.35 "Furs Lucky Deal, Steve 116 | Sept. 8, 1957 NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in|SIZE NAME, ADDRESS, {FOURTH RACE -- Mile pace, purse Also Started: Gina Guinea, Dream Mornins: Mornin, Grubb, X108 Nt, Gubbins 116 || SATURDAY MORNING f Sometimes it's hard t nderstand ' 7 ' 'i a AVI NI " 3 claiming Castle, k' , Roda, King's| Mays Relic, Nedeau, ru! | Way. seme things olay Hs us new 1967 Catalog! 2 free pat-'STYLE NUMBER. f _ 4Commonwealth, Waples 3.30 3.10 2.90 rae Din Pay ee ies Lykke Til, Kelly X112 Silver Gus, Ditttach 119 = = a = a Because in His wisdom God has terns, knit, crochet fashions, ev-- Send order to ANNE th pe year) Dab fe ans 7.60 Hed sinvh: each va [Royal Enceintel. Walsh We Bench Warrant, No Boy A-119 | planned ; '95 Seep etn 7 " anadian Way, x r - ile pace, purse! Canadian Statute, Grul Als le: | Beysnd our powers to see erything. 25c. ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Time 2:07. 45 $1,000 claiming aesar B. Good, Kelly X108 Broth of & Boy, Kelly X111 A day of remembrance sadly recalls Sensational, new value! Times Pattern Dept., 60 Front Also Started: Singing Pence, Susi Do, 1-Royal Oaks, Woods 10.20 5.40 4,90 Colucie, Gomez 116 i é | F Y : , Bali Wick, a AN dj 6 Easy Annie, McArth 710 (EXACTOR WAGERING) eae, Peery Without farewell he left us all Book or Prize AFGHANS has/Street West, Toronto. Ei dial a |e A teal 8 lle Lh elegs nid ce Vand 8 22.2 Social Jewel, Grubb X11] | To be with us in the same old way 1 1 : "ALL'S. NEW. 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Share The Wealth 4--$40 Jackpots To Ge 1--$150 Jackpot To Go Children' under 16 Not Admitted OSHAWA SHOPPING | CENTRE 728-6555 A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN | MEMORIAL PARK | BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Pork Office. 723-2633 | CARD OF THANKS OLD COUNTRY CLUB ef Oshawa & District Members ond friends are in- vited te our weekly WHIST DRIVE at Rundie Park Club House, corner of Park Road South and Gibb Street, each Wednesday evening ot 8:00 Dm. commencing September 13th, 1967 Come friendly Prizes ond Refreshments along and enjoy «4 aome of cards Admission 50 cent« OHN'S PARISH BINGO Y FRIDAY ot 7:45 P.M, rner Bloor and Simcoe 54 $140 Two 'extra Games ot $25 20 Games $10 and $15 Jackpot and Shore the Wealth Jackpot BIRTHS PATTERSON h Roy and Ann. are our tax bill, we must be inter--community college to supply TAYLOR -- The family of the late Har- Sted in the money being spent more education, and keep in ry (Bob) Taylor wish to thank thelr and if it is being well-spent," touch with business, industry relatives, friends and neighbours, Rev yr. a , fe Father Markie, the staff of 2-A Oshawa said Dr. Willey. and singe 50 that the com General Hospital and Dr. D. Smith tor, Pointing out that many can- munity college fits the pub- their many vitbiddge noe tk tributes not get into universities, and lic's demands,' he said. "We nolan. yg a . that there are many fa'lures' must develop a curriculum that bereavement OBITUARIES ALBERT EDWARD McMINN jn't satisfy the needs of many, Albert Edward MeMinn, 105 Craydon Rd., Whitby, died at Oshawa General Hospital, Sept 7, after a short illness. He was in his 66th year. He was the son of the Mr. and Mrs. John McMinn Born in County Tyrone, Ire- land, the deceased emigrated to Canada 43 years ago and resid ed in Whitby for the entire period. He was formerly head gardener at the Ontario Hospi- tal, Whitby, and he retired in Jate 1945. The deceased was a mem- dred, Paul Jackson, Roy Baker, United William Barton, Ron Watkinson church, a member of the Civil and Victor Shulton. ber of St. Mark's Service Quarter-Century Asso- ciation and a former member of Vimy Ridge Lodge, LOL 2697. College President Says Dr. \Ph. ~\Durham College, was the guest|ondary school level. speaker at this week's meeting of ' business and it is big business, both for the educators and the users. When we take a look at and drop-outs, the speaker said community colleges are intend- ed to fill the vacuum of the dent. We must dedicate our- university curricula which does- selves to innovation and be ready to try new things, not 'particularly those intending to stay in any rut make a profession of their own Members of Durham College field, technology, trades, busi- staff were also present, along ness and the academic courses with Mayor Ernest Marks and needed to round out such Con. Frank McCallum. Other courses. guests included Stewart R. Stressing that the community Alger, chairman of the Board college is not a university, Dr..of Governors of Durham Col- Willey esaid "and they do not lege; Lister Robinson, chair-! intend to try to become a uni- man of the Durham College} versity. The community college technology division, and Regi- is something different a nald Smith, secretary-treasurer method of establishing a pro-.and administrator. Willey, MA.|gram of education for our president of,country, beyond the usual sec- Gordon E. D:, P. Eng., "The student is by no means to be considered a second-class citizen. He is a young man who is taking a different path to having a profession," he said. "It will be the job of the the Oshawa Kiwanis Club. 'Education is everybody's meets the combined cultural and education needs of the stu- | Circulation : And Weeklies MRS. DOUGLAS MANNING | OTTAWA (CP)--Some weekly The funeral of Mrs. Douglas newspapers in Canada. are in | COMFORTFLOR ARE HERE. STEP ON IT! NOW! Get all the comforts of foam in these amazing cushioned vinyl , | floors hi 18-99; BUILT-IN FOAM CUSHION VINYLIZED BACKING to announce the arrival of 7 h | oy one Suecday, September s, He is survived 'by his wife, Manning, who died Tuesday, difficulty because their claimed | at the Oc nwa General Hospital the former Margaret Hunter, a Sept, 5 at Oshawa General circulation figures are not! A brother: for Michael, Deborah and a : wi rg Siosias Maeclel tanks ic Ge. A. EL omNEnIer, Mrs. J. Lamont} Hospital at the age of 55, was acceptable to national advertis- | King and fourth floor staff. (Marlene) of Whitby, a brother,' held Thursday, Sept. 7 at 2 ers, a vice-president of the) SABOURIN. -- John and Pat. (nee| overt. of Whitby, a brother p.m. Canadian Weekly Newspapers Smith) are happy to announce the ar- Samuel of Northern Ireland, Rey. I. W. Herbert of Kings- Association said Thursday. jars on Sunday, September, 3, 1067, a} 200 two grandchildren. view United Church officiated C. Irwin MeIntosh of North the Oshawa General Hospital. A baby He was predeceased by twoat the service. Interment was Battleford, Sask., said in an sister for Jeannette and John-John brothers. in Oshawa Union Cemetery. interview during the associa- WHALEN -- Stephen and Cameron The memorial service willbe Pallbearers were: Myrle Ree- tion's. annual convention that} are happy to' announce the arrival of held at 3.30 p.m., Sept. 9, at son, Charles Carpenter, Arch- advertising space rates, which ee ee Oe et ge atthe W. C, Town Funeral ie Rinker, Jack Cameron, Sam (determine sales accounting for | the Othawa General Hospital. Thanks to Chapel, Whitby. The Rev.. J. Preston and Norman Luxton. the major portion of a news- Dr. Ross and staff. Smith of St. Mark's United paper's revenue, usually} church will conduct the serv- FUNERAL depend on circulation figures. ice. Interment will be in Mount JOHN TURIANSKY Association members are ! , ) f nn s seeking a metho verifyi Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. The funeral of John Turian- ¢,,,, : i eee rifying eae" : figures throughout the industry. | sky, who died Monday, Sept. 4 : eel ieee ' ; 4 ; 3 Mr. McIntosh estimated there FUNERAL OF at Oshawa General Hospital at are 909 weeklies in Canada of | At the Waren Private Treweltel Lind EDWARD T. BOOLS the age of 61, was held from which about 600 are "legiti-| say, Ont, Saturday, September 2, 1967 The funeral of Edward Tho- se are borer Home! mate' newspapers. The rest| Jinifred Emily (Smith) riffin, for ide| Wednesday, Sept. at «loan, into emer ee | H etree ety, Gilat, were: 7n| mas Bools, 63, 418 Adelaide ' high ge alee were mainly advertising sheets) What's So amazing about year, beloved wite of the jate George W. Griffin, and loving mother of Robert killed in tion overseas 1943). Winifred spley, of Pickering, and W. M. Graham) of Fenelon dear sister of Walter, May (Mrs C. 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