Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Oct 1967, p. 23

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 11, 1967 27 '¢ do too|Americans keep bombing andjis reported busy developing peta rag agro ig the\destroying installations an didelivery systems that can carry : vi xg Middle East. equipment, the Soviet replace-jnuclear warheads to her poten- extremely shaky, even though|activity in outer spa : on pad Al fact Western authorities|ment flow will have to bejtial enemies. The Soviet Union|president Johnson states, as aleffect, that war an 'vs estimated the Arabs lost|increased. cannot be too gure which way|yN treaty against militar y|not inevitable. WOODBINE | Cold War Costs Money the dice will fall. An emotional about $1,000,000,000 worth Of|,o7u pean CHINA oa unpredictable Chinese lead- IES Boviet atms.sad ouuipene' Essig trom this localinid suplership' mugs fry. 1 as0b NOW PLAYING By HAROLD MORRISON the tae war against the im _ -- is. whe, to MOTI ae ie ae as ' abe ; THURSO AN: Core tt Canadian Press Staff Writer Israelis. t, and perhaps evenlington. Soviet commentators < ayin a cite big increase in the Soviet} The U. s.§. R, rushed inte arch a ae Ameen Mica pam cee te Hayley Mills isn't playing =. Purse #1000. Siete, lefence budget can be seen asjreplenis : ) , the Soviet Union|Mao Tse-tung's real intention is : Pea Voaearoite, maidens. 6 an arms-race reaction to the|armies and, while it can expect bet og Pa olhe trout tbaltp tay fcaeen ah cue cen ae kids games, anymore. S. Gon as: Platts X108 United States' decision to bag some eaten lend peg Lane savia feate aa the US. about atluse nuclear weapons, if neces- See eh Walk 110 [pete in the expensive field o| aah bee to extend plenty of|!east one quarter--China. sary, to do so. e208 ia, Hain hag norco to the civitiee od military aid ro|\ China has the bomb and now! The international situation is "Speaks clearly and truly toa lo, § 3 Maay Liat RO a wes |Soviet decision than a determi-|matter what the prospects of new generation of Mareen Grownel X11, |nation to show the world it will] payment. : OOOO OR Rb bbb ie th ee whole , g Cet ae jmatch the U.S. in the military) In addition, the boner res ss ' ' os long-haired, soft-eyed 3 of arms race, The cold war costsjappears to prov: ey're young... they're in loy . as Shige Eligiole:' Mone. Merle, No_Boy, oney, and while the U.S. has|major portion of modern arms | Behe bescsig SESE» e kids who are beginning | tf ener,» th and they kill people, : RE Kelly IIS, Count Wyndhermn Ne Bere {poured a lot of it into Vietnam,|for North Vietnam. As_ the os y Kill peop! to discover that a man 3 Ky, Gordon, 115; Silvides US wee ; 29 is not a man because ing (00). Tworyearelds, fouled In Cane . "LEARN he is tough, or queer s - " s i Pi eH, Modern Square Dancing because he is tender. - tellar ise, vordon . je ee Magazine im {Bie steworges, We boy Ate PLYMOUTH ROADRUNNER a ie Newsweek Mag ne Henry's. Queen, Fitzsimmons 16 STARTING SEPT. j Lil ie 3 eat THE 68s-- TREND STARTER EVERY TUESDAY rn sexD: -- 22 epee, el ecaton tm | 8:00 to 10:30 P.M. FCHAEL J POUARO-GENE HACKMAN ESTELLE PARSONS the ls ; acl jas! ni } 1 122 i t d like the cartoon | TECHMICOLOR. Ms Hat Maloy, Gordon 122 PADS EEE Just as the Ford Mustang none of the fancy mata ba pee ee iat 6 kate | Sir Albert Love School : ADULT wane Me Ww | ba , Hill Acres Entry. started a trend several years more expensive m 4 sien. j Tt Gad eB cs aie a HAYLEY MILLS: JOHN MILLS-HYWEL BENNETT: MARJORIE RHODES THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,800. Claim- ago the Roadrunner, intro- stead it has as standard, a Plymouth is offering 238 a ud | TODAY: oye: tongs wore 7:10 esd 0:00 BM. S ne, ie) Maan two-vear-olds, (Diva duced by Plymouth for 1968 four-barrel 83 cubic inch en- models under the yg te Instructors ' ipa odey Lucky Monarch, Walsh 118 may start another. The new gine or, as an option, the Satellite, Sport Satellite, " " '6 " eoture ot 1: i , -- |Sir'Tinds, "Gomer 113 model in the Belvedere se- high performance 426 emt, GTX and Roadrunner name: | Jim' & "Betty" Allen Prbacin ange je OD N THEATR Bal Home, Alter 115 ies is designed with two Also standard is heavy duty plate. a : wan x Marna Armenene 116 things in nee -- perform- suspension, 11-inch brakes, '68 and have a complete | PHONE 723-3692 or 725-6126 FAIA AAAI II III IIA IIS 39 KING ST. E. -- PHONE 725-5833 Shine Brightly, ad x108 ance and low price. A com- firm-ride shocks, wide oval safety package and engines : Be se os Brahe Pa cy Boy tt 13 bination previously almost F-70 red line Pc) ne rag yh he apa he Foy Bpade Royal "Captress, Griffo 110 ssible to find. airscoops on the hood and a_ to 4 come To. Hand, Hernander, 13 __ two-door sedan has _ beep" horn designed inch engine. -- B Boy. 0, Cimpy Sal Sraahete, eat (eons snerenernenasneaa evergreen neat ime MPs nnenna itt scald ! pects = Tl Pandars De Roll eos i er OUT IORs ORG Ys clIRe observances inc' rival FOURTH RACE--Purse $1,900. Claim- an ers oppies Laniel (L--Beauharnois-Sala- of PY ing (4000). Three-year-olds. 62 Furlongs berry), chairman of the Com- 4, AlGull grarce, No Boy 14 terans committee and OW d. A/No Such Animal, Brownell XX110 mons veter: h ; hanks Flash Star, No Boy Battle Of Passchendaele Gordon Churchill (PC--Winni- Open Page, Kelly Kit peg South Centre), a former tal clear ENGLISH Wee Ernie's Gem, No Boy 114 ee 'ca i§ (Ea ge re ee Wee hee ee ee ane crys buise, |Capt'n Roo, Gubbins 122 sands of fading Flanders pop-|Britis 2 ; tr bebe cpl ite otis pies today lie in and around|defence ministry. ing. (7300), Three-year-olds and up. One Tyne Cot--scene of some of the) Paul Tremblay, Canadian thet and one-sixteenth Miles on Marshall turf bitterest fighting of the First ambassador to Belgium, repre- G6 wunds|Canadillis, No Boy 114 dag aap mre ed a a4 Leo sented Canada at the ceremo- aid 0 the! Jet Clipper, Gomez 117 etery in a bleak area of Belgian |nies, ns Tans oie countryside, Among the distinguished vist-|} ° lshawea SOM. |Baranof, Swatuk X15 The poppies were strewn over|tors was Lieutenant-Governor for § weeks! (nee | ever CTO WAGERING) the battle ground by RAF andiGeorge Pearkes of British OSHAWA A \ plece every week i SIXTH, RACE = Pure 4 tow end-as'more than 3i0 survivors|Cross in' the. batte of Pas-| -- FIREFIGHTERS' é awe ances, Three- and four-year-olds, About end as more than SurviVOrs|Cross_ in je attie as- 'ieee + cemmslate yous eunest-<} fine rent G the months-long Battle of/schendaele. Pearkes, a major "eppectanity irs tise Naw, LeBlanc a Fosschendaste in 1917 gathered at the time of the attack, led ANNUAL BALL = woctity terglich ae oe bend drummed fe: deo vena Notte, No 3 ;: ; ce ; , B I X108 to remember their fallen com-|Canadian forces virtually sin- ; 4 Seniesa Hal- Gay 'Swans kali, Xi i rades on its 50th anniversary. jgie-handed as heavy machine- Sat., Oct. 14th Tels beens eller -- re dee cconatiey wey of sagt rival| Brief' ovo, MeLecd 106 > In all, the Battle of Pas-|gun fire from peti tig SOLD OUT ' tuttes "ut (GA we voalhy Gere." le wuraeiction,. 3 Swatuk A-X103 schendaele--or ra gh Bede comma ol officers in " ' sey a sae * anks| Pat's' Honey. Brownell X102 ' of Ypres, as it is officially | - -- . floor | Bella Roman, Bell 111 known--claimed about 400,000) Other members of the Cana- nnial Terible Tan, ecand er 1243 : oer geo vs preteen : Montesco, 5 ' muddy reclaim eR ged alien surrounding the obliterated site yas OWN TABLERITE OR BURN'S ~ A--D H Stable and @ W Brydson Entry. of the village of Passchendaele. atur- SEVENTH RACE--Purse | $2.40, di" rg rie peaeel Fhe Cc » K- lances. Two-year-olds. and officially en Dual Personality, No. Boy AcIIB troops of the 2nd_ Canadian RUBY RED Walkin Dud, No Boy A-115 Division and the -British . ist : m= | Post Ploneer, Gomer 119" Division gained the. empty sat- IGA'S OWN TABLERITE OR anid Nar' Little Div Brownell. XX100 gv ri ere mos We suerD pa! bs agi lage site Nov. | ee [A or oe WAGERING) German Spenaition numbered C A Tentalizing Breekfest Treat! Gen-| EIGHTH RACE---Purse $2,000. ciate va gast under 300,000. 1 se. on Ceaixteenth Miles on Marshall urd MANY oo Pe IGA'S OWN TABLERITE OR BURN'S SIZE alee I, OES ce Seetecy ine Bh Sova 7 nt Roman 'Tribune, Ne Boy 11 world. 'Timee-quarters of | its 16k TOMABE SABCE a Arnmart, a Chance Encounter, Platts A-X109 while the rest are marked ' ay Neato NO ey e-xTIa "Known only unto God." Wita (California Vinesipe -- Produce of 8S.A, Can, te, 9 Grade ving| Caledon Star, Robinson 114 Australian and New Zealand | Monisteo, Walsh 114 hanpe Flees ¢ art): lErin Pan, No Boy "7 troops are buried at the ceme- Sesh ogh-|A--Yellow Briar Yable and @ J Hem- tery, but there is no record of CHOICE NEW ZEALAND LAMB OR Be tiauean Entry. Canadian soldiers buried there. Caltiomia Seediess -- Produce of BSA. , at] XS Ibs AAC The weekend ceremonies ¢ 88min bs Ae SHORT CUT-Whole or Haff Seetless Grapes one POST TIME 2 P.M. Teachers Form LFG 0' LAMB ¢ Ciiap 208 -- Prodece of @Sa. i i re Discussion Panel ; CELERY STALKS 25239 Four teachers formed a panel "ROAST - CHOPS - STEW" BC, -- Canade Me. ? @rade GARDEN CITY to discuss "What Teachers Ex- C a : pect of You as Parents" at FRONT 0 l AMB PRUNE PLUMS tt 3c RACEWAY a recent home and -- a 4 A sociation meeting at lelaide g TUESDAY, OCT. 10 McLaughlin school. REAM, WELL TRIMMED -- SHORT CUT _ é - Topics were television, cloth- : C 'Gs r lita coe oe Th pore 'ing, lunches and homework. LOIN LAMB CHOPS _ |5-Miss M'y City Ingles 14.40 i ase The group, which consisted . , wile sa |. lsagh of Miss S. J. Drayton, Miss Also Started: Miss Archana, Johnnie M. J. Sanderson, Mrs. Mabel i G A PiE= ¢ Size 2 | Hf oor ot | si Gat Carittace ~ Mlle Pace. Purse men returning from their hol- sy |2-Wicat kelly, Cbtus 1140 430 4.09 idays 2,000 s heavier is msn rene aera tee, Feagen 490 4.59 than when they oat -- GATE Area 7 ---- sis | 4-Northws orest, Troy Beverly Robert Heath, DENTAL CREAM 47 ted: : Dig nd siormain, pO BEN dg pial Byron Crt., killed a four- FRUIT COCK T All _ Cc jalcom's Creed. st Sunbeam Grattan. Downsview, Ont., killed a 200- 6A -- Mat PURPOSE Gran Nl OZ. dl, 'Ib. bear and a_ bull, moose ; ' - 15 ATH RACE -- Mle Trt, Pore weighing, about 800 Tbs. a" Ge j ceneers sTRAMED DELUXE COFFEE 79 TURKEY ct. 21 Mr. Scott Key, Figan 20.70 42 4.50 Two others in the hunting ee % ¢ a + eehatons Sica" 1 48 party were Douslas 'Heat | avid Whitfield Ruby Murray BABY FOODO'- me Royal pane Dutch Victory, Josedate Minden, Ont., and Danny Copitel Record Star Who Made Famous WAXED PAPER eas HE EXACTOR, 2 AND'S, PAID $1.20. dad oo ye Singing his million seller song Phas} > ag FACELLE ROYALE Wa ge} oc RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse has decided to keep the horns j "Mara Mia and many fri lads Tl SS U ES Wane, Phe. aye) C § CANDY y] Plog. 49 to «iano og ee 1510 670 49 "a his mon * sad oa, -- Britain's Outstanding Stage Personalities Pee a wane SWANSONS FROZEN n, y' ear mea vi Fetriet'? YOTAL WHEA a- yee Started: , Han Bullet, vl among the four hunters. Sponsored by "Old Country Club of Oshawa and District' § OF. apg ve Md ONPATEDD FRE BROEC VERE s Chiet, Adios Olile, May Trust end Queen Mr. Larsen killed the CCL, 62 t8.4 in|Blve Frost. "moose on opening day of the THURS OCT 19th i- % P.M. ws = e e "! ii BIOHTH RACE -- Mile Pace, Purse "sezson and shot the bool 9 jeu picid Oct. 4. Mr. Heath has n is ; se ai were 1aa0 610 419 Cele moms foc aren TICKET PRICES Pues. ¢ 1a rrie Dazzler, Furness Mr. Larsen has seven ; Also Started: High' Patch, Philbrick years, hildren $1.00 n-| Grattan, i behind him. Adults $2.50 @ Children $1. ' IGA ROYAL GOLD yl tradewinds Neon, CORY. Sle apd gots Heath jan Danny Sichess ae Rati Shop For Value at Any of These Convenient Locations FoR NINTH RACE -- Mile P. Pp. Taylor were hunting for . Se ure wen 508 4 39 iret sme. Oshawe Bowmanville bpd nh nn SLICES ig SUNSHHIE es Sparky Eres .! Ly a a Old Santi ate Members Jury Ad Lovell Trevel Agency 166 Adelaide Ave. E., Oshawa Lensdowne Shopping Centre S FROZEN re Iso Started: Brown, |" Laird, Dean's Pride and Belmont Jane. SECOND RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse $800. Conditioned. 1-Silk Tar D'ct, Davies 3.60 2.80 2.30 5-Invader Lobel, al 3.10 Ae 7-Miss Widower Creed, Waddell Also Started: Aggie pir April inane lal agli Pink Rosa, and Pepper DAILY. "DOUBLE, 5 AND 1, PAID $33.90. THIRD RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse $1,000. Conditioned, 2-Janet's Dream, Coke 4.30 3,40 2.60 Waddell 7.40 4.00 8-Davey Anderson, 7-Skipper Pick, Feagan 2.60 Also Started: Dick Bingo, Cap Martin, Gala Attraction, Handsome Melody and Ole Faithful. FIFTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse $800. Claiming. riman, Singing Pence, Fancy Knight and Wynsor, Chester nee Spud, Attorney Brooks and Davie Attendance 2,297. Handle $139,563. a Je d a of held at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home at 2 p.m., Oct. 12, followed by interment in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Elder /P. Moores of Kendalwood Church will conduct the serv- eli some 11,000 graves are named, Smith and moderator vice -- 'principal R. Gutsole, also look- ved into the "unit System', an acceleration program for pup- il s. Volunteers for the executive and the UNICEF program were received. _ HUNTERS RETURN WITH TROPHIES Who ever heard of four teen co NESTLE'S -- CREME RINSE WESTLE SPRAZE year-old bull moose weighing approximately 1,000 at Pistol 'Lake, about 900 miles north Fellow hunter Lars Larsen, ' IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 Bolahood's Sportshaven Bis! rting Goods The Dise Marty's Record Bar } Bus Service Oshawe | 7:00 + 7:30 - 8:00 P.M, | Return efter Show Whitby Whitby Arene Ajex The Centre Smoke Shop BILSKY'S JUBILEE | SIDE BACON 7° SHAMPOO HAIRSPRAY Junior Foods 4 =69¢ 120 Wilson Rd. S., Oshawa 118 Simcoe St. S., =~ 69¢ . 69 : ATS GA Oshawe BRAEMOR IGA Stevenson Rd. N. et Annapolis COLLEGE HILL Cubert St., Oshawa IGA CHOICE DESSERT PEARS TOMATOES 2 =3% 4-Jagla, Ellicott 9.00 res an Ssue Dudley, Curran 6.30 -of Oshawa in the Thunder 10 OZ. 5-Mindy M., Hie 330 Bay district. Also. Started: Doc Herbert, Lord Har- 2 =43¢ corey PARCAWENT PASTRY. .45¢ EXH. ROLLS i Or. 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