14 wal Monday, October 30, 1967 "~ lo nt 31--Compact Cars for Sale evey % Volvo and Peugot ai * Mercedes Benz Genera Re air: or TWO -FURN. Auto;Elect ce Jake and Bill I's s Goroge 449 Ritson Rd Oshewe 728. 092 ZOLTAN and NICK'S S FURNISHED | WOUSEKEEPING room ' A nm Our ut rizec r rator HOUSEKEEPING -- gentieman Good distr 32--Trucks for Sole 28--Room and Board 1961 CHEVROLET, 'ton, one owner ---- excellent condition. $ weekiy. Bob BROOKLIN AREA walk-oi s Motors, 146 Brock North, Whitby basemen @ fo} Bel wey Board '1955 GMC 12 ton pick up, for sale, Tele optional. 655-3 Z phone 668-8547 mony Ae Pee i o 1963 CHEVROLET, =i Yon pickup. 4 meais, lunches ose 3 cl ht resis, Fleets ailent conntion tele ROOM Ano BOARD for gentie packed, close to b : 33--Automobiles Wanted CARS WANTED "4 Buying A New Car ? phone WHITBY. Cent joxatio Ro 4 na gentler P. SHARE APARTMENT TO * em tleme able ce on haieablar Sale Only $10 Down "s Morluy-Stalket = 34--Automobile Repair MOTORS -- 137 King West _ FRED TONE 723-6322 -- 723-8311 B n-- ueen St is Automotive Mack REBUILT ENGINES p MORE CASH OVERHAUL AND Trade t ens po _ ENGINE PARTS popp MOTOR SALES AUTOMATIC seleli ha ina sactoet ately TRANSMISSION 723-942) CENTRE 10 8 Simcoe St N 728 : ° - GUS BROWN Tronsmminions 'are "Our O MOTORS LIMITED | Business -- Repairs, Adjust RR. No gold owe | ments, Exchanges: Ali Work a Masta UP OR DOWN. Tep Guaranteed rice paid for Good Clean > HELP ic ad now ow by 35--Lost and Found -- LOST. liens paid. TER . Dark brown ¢ RAMBLER -- ----{ettzenshio. pavers and ether SALES -- SERVICE and. PAINT Cee Ga New and Used Cars {Gerege. Rewerd. | Easy to Finance ot LOST on October | NICOLS MOTORS LTD. fits 'elsohene WHITBY -- 668-333 Kite OSHAWA TRANSMISSION. SERVICE ior BO \ 37--Auction aaa 37--Auction Sales Auction Sale Sat., Oct. 28 ale at 1:30 p herp Id Fortune Propert y Estate of late Mrs: R. J Lawson, 87 Christina Cres., ¢ Village). Ribbon Mat neg card, Oak u Deury 16" Loud peaker and Projector, Wa suite, Twin nut bedroom beds, 2 ch Dressing table drawers (antique large chest of Up he Ister Telephone 668-42 SELL un tee articles. Phone for Actior 38--Coming Events _ MONSTER BINGO SAT., OCT. 21s AT 8 PM ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE ST. NORTH ADMISSION 50 CENTS All Prizes Doubled on Admission Ticket ander 16 Not Adm St. Gertrude's PARISH HALL 690 KING ST. E Every Monday et 8:00 P.M Snowball and Share the Wealth Free Admission No Children under 16 We now hove the facilities bs do all general repairs. waranteed work, Call 576-2610 AUCTION SALE "6 PONTIAC Grand Parisienne, two-| PUREBRED HOLSTEIN, door hardtop, V-8 eutomatic, console,| CATTLE, MACHINERY | Tha on or ts Neate: skirts, ete. | qeaces of Toe Centiec, ermine. white] The Property Of lax' 9424900 erlor, Peleshok Motors, poled WRIGHT , ene owner, radio, payment. $57 ms. Licence K-/ : ~~ C Holeteir a e e ih Holste € d $8 Te e 72 N 96 CHEVROLET ar, stance Ayrshire bre Excellent condit ' ch Ped 3 ' 6S CHEVELLE sor hare tein dred A 5 aT Se 4 teins bre a e, Pele 7 MUSTA ree speed ne ! ke le, re 4 a Gs e @ Te Pele. 63 PONTIAC o bdoor, six te p : * anspe 60 CHEVROL ¢ £ arc 1958 METEOR, ides' second car payment. $2 per week cence 67 RAMBLER cylinder auto #0 CHEVROLET B+ edar x der ' renewed eu x sa Tele e 64 CHEVY II PONTIAC 60 CHEVROLET. y e 962 VALIANT 56 PONTIAC, ALL USED PARTS, tir CADILLAC TERMS: C CHEVROLET ke REMARKS r M es et | Wright have been milt 2: pers for a number yea and have a fine t 1° ' ps cn to attend a NO RESERVE 7 A - regapeeoreri ye Lawrence Harris Cler} isles inuae bain Peat Lunch available by Enfield U.C.W. and extras new pelt! PETHICK AND. REID naib ae AUCTIONEERS { WEDNESDAY, NOV. |} NEW SQUARE DANCE CLUB STARTING otter OPEN HOUSE NU BAZAAR White Cross Centre c V Wednesday Pilot Night of Car Club of Oshawa Hillsdale Manor NOVEMBER 1967 tr ) e e $1.00 ticket ele hoe 725. 5378 WOODVIEW MUNITY CENTRE BINGO 6 COM TONIGHT g. P.M. RED BARN EXTRA BUSES Hadassah Rummage Sale | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31 9:30 A.M 44 King St. £ Big assortment of good ciott ing ond aed ld articles. large selection of lovely new uoholstery remnants. , 20 Games -- Jackpot -- | _|38--Com ig Events Rummage Sale Tuesday, October 31 10:30 A.M A.W. HALL Bond East | \ sponsored by British Horse Racing Feels Money Squeeze DUKE of EDINBURGH By JAMES CONWAY Home and Schoo! Association - LONDON . (CP) -- Horse SALE, Northminster, é te ¢ of nd-Simeoe, Tacing, the sport of kings, Str eet. Tuesday, october atl pm now is more like the sport of CENTENNIAL BAZAAR, Wednesday paupers, racing men say. The lovember 8 p.m., Harmony Christian "j o . 's an- Education building, 'sponsored' ty. Har. British government's finan United Church women. Tea room, Cial screws have been squeez- mas booth, etc | | 39--Notices | Available to a cancellatic NORTH ORCHE New Year's ristin ing the industry until owners, trainers and. racetrack mana: gers have pleaded for mercy. The Joint Turf Authorities, representing the Jockey Club and the National Hunt Com mittee, have started an inquiry designed to examine the ailing patient and suggest a remedy The industry badly aeeds more money, At the moment, about $9,000,000 a year is paid back into racing by a levy on DEATHS the state-backed totalizator betting board and. the 15.000 bookies in Britain. This ARMITAGE, hrigae May At Toronto ra Sunday, Hopper Oct ober beloved 152 chrane and the late! of Oshawa AcIntosh: Wednesday s Ceme. October 28, 1967 beloved husband dear father of on), "soya Alfred Coulter a8 of Port Pe g at the Ch STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENT 318 Dundas St. £., 668-3 Whith Ont DAVIDSON -- Ir loving memory of @ dear husband, William Davidson, who passed away October 30, 1963 He had @ nature you could not help loving, And a heart that was purer than gold And to me, who knew him and loved ever grow cold. remembered by His memory w Lovingly and wite Wiiheimine LINTON -- in loving memory Eidean Linton who passed. away 30, 1964, of Reva Octoder and George Beaulah and brother together with profits from tracks, is not nearly enough Racing men .believe the levy should be doubled or even trebled if problems are to be solved and expenses met. They say $30,000,000 would go a long way toward helping them over their finan- cial hurdles IMPOSED NEW Two TAXES laxes on gambling sbheter tap gh LEAGUE e e 3-16528 lHamb Happy Gang 11-15 9.15266, High A 6 High Triple h Single H,. E r Le ue H. Ka Cobb! edick Carole Misztak rphy 211, 185, 168 (624 612) Rockbrune 268, Irene Rogers 230 Hoogsteen 240 and 6, Acrobats 15, nis 13, The Busy 2 Bells 5, Congratulations to section winners, Go- Getters NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES (Thursday Afternoon) Nancy Vickers 732 (254, DePratto 66) 2 riple: ipbe notaniey 600. (aa, 300) and Shirley "Win: | High Singles: May Jones 252, Oiga Johnson 247, 200; Emmy Buls 239; Flo paged be 7 Edna Hall 223; Winnie Ten- Dorothy Bentley 220, 205; Jay ee 214; Myrtle Waite 210, 202 end Doreen Moulds 208 Team Standing: Collins 18, Wittericks 5, Campbells 15, Pearse's 15, Burrus 14, Wilson's 13, Shewring's 11 and Vickers lations to Laura winning the fi Collins section. Congra' and her team on WHITBY MEN'S LEAGUE es High r Reeson 873, (307), Merle 755. Glen Triples: R 296), Doak John oon 353, Jim Jim Ross 269, ffin 263, Cha Cranst 257, Ken Rob- ertson 256, Earl Smith 254. Team Standings OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS hite Stars | (2 })Names 11, |, A }Ottenbrites 8, Kaiser Aluminum Co. 9. A trainers France and in turnover and on employees in "non-productive" occupa- tions, including sports, were introduced by the Labor gov- ers more and ernment after it took office and cheaper. A horse can win three years ago, increasing more by coming third in 4 the burdens. French race than it would Trainers and track-owners coming first in an equivalent have had to pare staff to the Britsh event. minimum owing to the Owners this side of the employment tax. Bookmakers Channel often find it more are in a worse position, One lucrative to race in France | company claims to pay $3,- than in Britain. 000,000 a year in betting duty French racing's prosperity and an additional $150.000 is explained by the state-run employment tax betting monopoly. The sport Bookies claim they make gefs "an annual $66,000,050" only about two-per-cent profit Subsidy from gambling reve- as things are and, under- nue, a handout that British standably, groan at the acing would do almost any- suggestion of any increase in thing toobtain--but only | the drain on what they have almost. ree left The prospect of a gambling Gambling turnover totals Monopoly, o perated by the about $3.600,000,000 a year, totalizator board, is strongly Racing accounts for about disliked by many in the $2,400,000,000 of that. The tax industry. Bookmakers wouid men skim off $126,000.00 and be put out of business. Brit- some racing men say part of ons generally, they contend, this should go back into the Would find a day at the races sport rather than 'o the dull without the trackside exchequer bookies and would stay away. More money, British racing casts envious and a steady, eyes at its successful French counterpart &, Dreamer Boel Doghens Sheffield U 1 Wolverhampton 1 1 ounts Little Angel: , * Guy sha oe 12 WenlaeS bag ?5 Southampton 2 Burnley 2 Cards 1) and Crazy 8's 9\4.|Stoke 2 Tottenham 1 West Brom 0 Leicester 0 Dreamer 15, bells LADIES epatehs LEAGUE Tr Bill 1 Pane sirin (280), ill Hewis | Gillingham 2 Oxford 1 2 'ete St 678, (247), avi = Gord Platt 473, (240) |timsby 3 Bury 1 'Northampton 4 Bristol R 4 les: zle ie 265, Clarence Moore .(263 {Leyton Or 0 Oldham 2 Ron ane Geo. Childs 259, | Rewding 1 Colchester 0 lenderson 252, Gerry Hamer 249, Addy Ainsworth 246, Doug Henderson 246, | Swindon 0 Peterborough 0 ry. Melnychuk 246," Jim. Mifflin. 245, |Torcuay 2 Bournemouth 1 Team Standings: Wilson's Food Merk-|Walsall 4 Barrow 0 et 14, Lambert Oj! Ltd. 14, Sports-| Division TV man's Corner 12, Joe's Barber Shop 12, Mitton Machinery Barnsley 2 Lincoln 1 B. and B. Rentals 11, Ramblers 10, Whit by Police No. 1 10, The Golfers ; Containers, 7: Bradford 2 Chesterfield 1 and T. Motors 9, Bathurst J. B. McMullan Real Estate 6, Vinitby | Brentford 3 Chester 1 Barber shop 6 Jim's Stage Ooor §,/Taton 0 Darlington 0 Whitby Police No. 2 2. "i 3 |Rochdale 3 Port Vale 1 VA.WA, LEAGUE , Swansea? Halifax 1 roup 1: F r ore Ee Oru eee Regi? | Wrexham 5 Workington 0 4 Home App. 0; Sun Life 4; Roger 0; Tumey's 2 and Coch's 2 Newport County vs. Crewe Al (282), 80, ), Gord 72, (237). Al Hammers 273, Group 2: Houdaille 4; Active 0; Motor | 0a. 2 i city 3) Kemp's 1; Cadillac eq andra. ppd, wet grounds Pharmacy 1; Berg's 3; Al's-Bi Rite. 1! The 27's 2 and Tony's 2 sCOTTIS JAGUE Standings: Group 1: Fleming's 18, syn SCOTTISH LEAGUE Lite We Tuneys ls Come. ie foes Clyde 2 Kilmamock 1 11, Durnes 1 lome App. 10, and Cll ns {Falkirk 1 Dundee U 2 can win the incentive is greater. Facilities for spectators often are oetter bigger prizes healthy income, --that's the three-headed rab- bit the committee has to pull "REGAL SPREAD By ALICE BROOKS OWNERS FAVOR FRANCE from its hat. The magician's Add regal beauty to a bed With more hard cash; own act Won't be easy to. bring uff. room with this splendid pea See oy ------------= |cock in exotic colors. 1242--22'2 Peacock--a royal bird! Em- ' SOCCER SCORES broider in glowing blues, green, FOR HALF SIZES ' gold on a bedspread. Pattern a Lois Duty 27, LONDON (CP)--Old Country |7207; one 15 x 19; a %4-inch By ANNE ADAMS a tn Bateman 218 soccer results Saturday: motif; three 2 x 2 in Vested interest' distinguishes t to. the SCOTTIS 2 . THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) this smart separates trio \ ahd Praike: high chorale ct for each pattern (no stemps, dashing vest-blouse teams with PLA Celtic 5 Dundee 3 'please) to Alice Brooks, care easy jacket, skirt oo ice Ach. POMILY - DOURLAS ,of The Oshawa Times, Needle- __ Printed _ Pattern 4507 Half nd Harry Fayle 776, ENGLISH LEAGUE craft Dept. 60 Front Street /Sizes 12%, 144, 16%, 18% pavers West, Toronto 1, Ontario. On-'204, ». Size 1642 jacket, ich _ Division 1 tario residents add 2c. sales' skirt yds. 45-in.; blouse deline Morrison 709 Arsenal 5 Fulham 3 tax. Print plainly PATTERN |1% yds. 45-in nd Glen windells 73, svarg|iielsea.1 West Ham 3 NUMBER, NAME. ADDRESS. | SIXTY-FIVE CENTS (65c.) 2a Bill Tonkin 255, Jim Hux. Coventry 2 Sunderland 2 First time! Jumbo . 1968jin coins (no stamps, please) for sae ee heat oe Poly awe Liverpool 1 Sheffield W 0 Needlecraft Catalog -- hun- leac *h ager hs Ontario residents 248, Peggy Branton 26, Ron Man City 1 Leeds 0 dreds of designs, 6 free patterns add 3c. sales tax. Print plainiy ain: Eiataintgs Ritatee nt lbsares Newcastle 1 Everton 0 (includes designer sweaters) in SIZE. NAME, ADDRES Gems 17, Centennials Hatmas Notts F 3 Man United 1 structions inside. Knit, crochet, STYLE NUMBER embroider. 50c Send order to ANNE ADAMS Book No. 1 -- Deluxe Quil care of The Oshawa Times, €0 |16 complete patterns. Send 60c./Front Street West, Toronto i, -- Museum Quilts | Ontario. 60c. FALL'S NEW Book No. 2 FASHIONS ~-- ehoe 668 F. Moore ij -- patterns for 12 quilts. Division 11 Mi . ' Sox MTR Facts Birmingham 4 Rotharhan 4 Book No. 3 -- Quilts for To-jsee the best of the new styles M. Sturgess 558 Blackpool 0 Queen's PR 1 day's Living. New, exciting col-|for all sizes in our new Fall ee errr 5 aaa lection -- 15 complete patteras.|Winter Pattern Catalogue. Get Moore 260, 225; Bolton 5 Derby 3 " i J. Cox 250; G. Wiles |Cantisie 3 Crystal PO 60e jone pattern free--just clip cou- dance tery pci Hadderstield 1 Preston 1 Book of Prize Afghans--Knit,}pon in Catalogue. Hurry, send Woodcock 207; F. Kalar 2 crochet 12 afghans. 60c. 150c. right now Team Standing: Alisorts 7,970; Gu Ips\ wich 3 Chariton 2 wi _ drops 16,992; Humbugs 17,246 "jelly Middlesbrough 1 Portsmouth 6 Beans 17,634; Life Savers. 17,0947 Lolll-| Millwall 3 Plymouth 0 |pops 17,544; Maple Buds 17,943 and Pet-|7 hs 7 os be permints 17,678. i ené Pet'Blackburn vs. Aston Villa and hi k r Th Ankle : Bristol C vs. Norwich ppd, wet} WHITBY MEN'S LEAGUE : . (Wednesday) | grounds High Triples: Earl Birch 785, (281), . Jack Townson Toe (276), Bob Carter Division II rt h | 722, (243), a tt 1 Waltham 703, (156), Hans Zimmer 492, Brighton 1 Watford 0 e ma er e Ir OTTAWA (CP)--Tests of Ca-|of sizes is needed to establish a inadian women athletes at thejcorrelation and these girls, God |Pan-American Games in Winni-|bless them, were all alike, and peg last summer showed: the proud of it." oa MUnY sre. YOUNG Dr. W. F. Barry, director of} The study is only an early lthe University of Ottawa's psy-jone, Dr. Barry said in the text chophysiology department, saidjof a speech released Friday. 140 male and. female | lighter side of its findings athletes had been tested by should not be taken too seri- inter-university research team, [ously + "I don't think ankle girth has} Although, he added, studies in any relation at all to a woman's|the U.S. claim to have shown intelligence,' he said, but it was|the flatter the breast, the higher ne of the more amusing results|the intelligence Jof the testing. Most of the| A promising result showed women tested were swimmers. |that well-built male athletes are Breast size did not seem relat-'likely to be intelligent as well ed to intelligence. The Canadian study was. car- ! "Perhaps this was due to ex-|ried out by scientists from the treme homogeniety in this/Universities of Ottawa, Laval iene Th dae nee ae WE eee Hou-| Hibernian 5 Airdrieonians 0) measurement. That is, a range 'and Western Ontario. td - Tony's 10, Berg's 10, Als Bi-Rite, 10,|Morton 0 St. Johnstone 2 caer tae Ae ACG). Pi Ae ees a Motherwell 2 Hearts 5 High Scores: 1. Estabrooks ; : Hedgson B01. K. Johnson 784 L. -sabins Raith 2 Partick 3 | CARDEN CITY R fl > yong a a Godtrey 7 Ave D./Rangers 0 Dunfermline 6 | ' Ta Ce Lockhart TE. orden 7a e |Aberdeen" vs. Celtic, ppd, cup v6 rin ih, Braty Ale: nl pier SAMOA OST te et ay, pl 8 ee ont elo TOS oa |Dundee vs. Stirling Albion, ppd." : : champ. Moria Boersier: and. Mente 94, J. J Rear 688, E. Lahay 686 and cup final Pg Sat inde ~ ile pace. Purge Stein i a rk Division I SU Rae Lebalt: "ARHDF Oo Cling PAS FOS G. Scott 254, 249; B STREAK ENDS Albion 2 Montrose 0 ae) oie, a ' 5.90 4.20 2.40 235; NN. Lorocuue 20; M./ WASHINGTON (AP)-- Line-|Alloa 2 Queen of S 1 lon and Bridgette. Rida ae * c backer Sam Huff of the Wash-|Arbroath 6 East Fife 3 Suenih Rich Ae occ Ae ame Eclipse €., May Chief Team Standings: The. first section ington Redskins was told by his Berwick 1 Clydebank 1 $800. Conditioned i ; Scratched. ng team was decided by totei|doctor Thursday that he defi- 'Brechin 2 Hamilton 2 4Parker Zz Feagan 5.00 2. EXACTOR, 5 AND). PAID $49.30 ng in the 'Untouchables' nitely will be unable to play) Cowdenbeath 2 Forfar 0 attest alt mene J 3.00 SEVENTH R os 0 0 ACE Purse ints and 22 against the Baltimore Colts Sun-| Dumbarton 2 E Stirling 0 gery aye Oller. Jane \$1,700. Conditioneg E sce points, 21,985 aay, thus ending the second| i wnraer 2 ba dl al 0 IDAILY DOUB.E, 3 AND 4, PAID $7.40 [Finvason a ker 10 72 oe bo, Eager Beavers 16 and Alley Cats 14 |LOn gest consecutive playing Stranraer 2 ee euine: Gace Ve Hall, Hicks 460 WEDNESDAY "AFTERNOON LADIES | streak in the National Football em CR oe i Aine Strider Nic ce eee Lenn, Halil @ Branton 735, (286), League. Huff, who suffered an B-Lynden Bulet, Binette 12.40 $.50 3.00 Gift pitteadtd sig 3 Ey. ankle injury last Sunday in col- SOnaY, Bares Wace Te mane ; CARDS OF THANKS |! 268); lision with a team-mate, had| "Alse Sterted: Mendal Brook, Scio ($4 7h toler C Tree eagune: raliae N mas IS Hay 5h) (Played in 150 consecutive games| STANDINGS [Waters Eaptain Dillon, HI Adieu and nae Adios, F'gan 19,90 $.50 4.40 STRYCHALSKI -- We would Jike to ex- SAlGn Siobee Babe ine ak Ethel jin le NEIs 88 well Be se sna nglo United, Wadden" at ere Thanks and. "anicraca.|Rfeeian oe Enis Mele a6 !Ititle games and one conferenc: She coentinnee -- Mile trot, Purse | Also Started: Gallant Mir, Peter Way many friends end relatives |/Bonchuck 240, Datla Tutkaluk 242, Don-| Playoff By THE CANADIAN PRESS | 2'dtier'o' polles, C'bell 14.70 7047 Sultan, J. R. Spencer end Waygone ot messages of sym Canadian League THe chee" me iB sim, "Cond dienes UR Pace Pure in our recent bereavem: : : Also Started: Armbro Echo, Jenny'f |2-Tigalu : @ dear mother. Special OBITUARIES Eastern Conference _ Joe, Quarnaval and Champ Moray 1-Cape Grane ee Home, pallbearers, Mr 4 ' | FIFTH RACE -- Mile pace Purse wry 1 re ' " ner, Rev. § Mi their consoling words. MRS, JAMES MacMILLAN FUNERAL OF Phen a - 18g, seen Anti 470a.80: s40| Rae vont "Superer Eaale 'ang --Peter and Mary Zerowny-| In failing health for several RS. ETHEL LOUISE Fhe 5 7 1 947 257 i 2-Gun Wave, Feagan 3:50. 2.60 | Attendance: "4,627 Handle, $215,164 years, Mrs. James MacMillan, DRINKLE Montreal 211 0 165 977 4 A li UC 191 Annis Street, died Oct. 29,) The memorial service for Mrs. : te ng icans, at the Oshawa Genera! Hospita].|Ethel Louise Drinkle, who died ,, Saturday's Results Cl T U it She was in her 80th year Jet. 26, at the Oshawa Gen: | Toronto 18 Ottawa 28 GREENWOOD RACEWAY ose 1o Unity The former Loana Mary Bux- eral Hospital, was held at 2 Sunday's Results i EDMONTON (CP)--Rt. Rey. ton, the deceased was a daugh-|p.m., Oct. 28, at the Armstrong Montreal 4 Hamilton 26 a sr SATURDAY, OCT. 28 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $7,400. Allow. Wilfred Lockhart of Winnipeg, ter of the late William J. and Funeral Home Saturday's Games ig, weyear ois Bear re eielihe ances, % end 4year-olds. 7 Furs moderator of the United Church Mary Buxton. Born, Oct. 26. The service was conducted by Ottawa at Montreal 5-F'ky F't, MeComb 16.80 7.40 6,3017-W'ton Square tis rane po fh of Canada, said Sunday a centu-|1888, at Bowmanville. she was|Major John Wood of the Sal- Sunday's Games iesee ree ates mr | Ale hen ere : "9350 ries-old division between the An-|married in Toronto 60 years!vation Army. Interment was Yamilton at Toronto | "Also Ran in Order: Royal Brandy, "A.|\Mary Dean, it Brien cae er glican and United churches is 4&0 in Oshawa Union Cemetery : Wighiegt euler ee fson of Bruce|A-Jurisdiction and Gay " Swaps pai close to repair \ resident of Oshawa for 14. The pallbearers were Fred Western Conference E jars Gray. (mperr Surfer Joe, A--G W Brydson and D H Stable entry Dr. Lockhart said the two s Mrs MacMillan -- had/Drinkle, Earl Drinkle, Ernest WLT F A Pt, A--Dick Henderson and © F Reinhart SIXTH RACE Purse $2,600. Allow. churches are agreed on general previously lived at Timmins. Brown, Jack Brown, Norman Calgary 11 4 0 347 189 22 oh See ie venrolds. TM le ; principles of union and now are She was a member of the Unit-'Brown and John Woodward Sask 11 4 0 329 268 22). SECOND RACE--Purse 42,000. Claim 'Amber oh iene si .o pe involved in joint commissions ed) Church me Edmonton 8 G 1242 238 17le Free Boy, Swatuk 2504 91.0 32.001 Rien tote, qercotte Bees) designed to suggest patterns by Predeceased by tier husband FUNERAL OF Winnipeg 410 0 180 336 8|3Mr. What, McComd 29.10 1240 ne rae, IN Orters oguntenairer Nor- | Which the churches might come about 20 years ago, Mrs. Mac-) MRS. ARTHUR J. DREW |p.c. SAL 1 20084 7| aby Ske ace Ann 8. Ga neon, 2 AND 6 PAID $8.60 together smoothly Millan is survived by three' The funeral service for Mrs. Saturday's Results Windy. Flash, Three Times Tipped, mi SEVENTH RACE Pp Dr. Lockhart, involyed in ef- daughters, Mrs. Alfred Rose)Arthur J. Drew, 211 King Street|Edmonton 20, Calgary 11 Ranbe Auay ele pale Revckminster, added "Mazarine | Stake Harsha dia forts toward union for 24 years, (Audrey) of Oshawa. Mrs. Phil! East, who died Oct. 26, at the B.C. 14 Saskatchewan 24 Late Scratch--Tudor Gift, : eoiee 0 Cda. 1 1-16 Miles preached at the 75th anniver- LaPorte. (Muriel) of Timmins Oshawa General Hospital, in her Wednesday's Game DAILY COUBE: 5 ahd & PAID $1091.29 Weak sy 290 sary of Metropolitan United and Mrs. Fred Barnes (Janet)/99th year, was held at the Me 'Winnipeg at Edmonton | THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,700. Claim eRunly "escer, eter! Church here of Cochrane. She was predeceas- Intosh Anderson Funeral Home i" s. 7 Furs Dance Me Love He said there was 'some de- ed by a duaghter, Mrs. George at 2:30 p.m., Oct. 28 O-QAA + 19-Yorky Boy wane ron ped $o Take Care, -A-Un Turn gree of urgency' for union but Fildes, in 1966 The service was conducted by wei F A Pt'g-sea Brat, Brownell 3 AOA arate Mi jboth churches are being careful. Also surviving are 10 grand-;/Rev. John K. Moffat, minister, Spas 40 0 96 33 8 leircen: Sea Od Famer, Brown- Late Scratch--Coeur Volant en {to impose nothing to which their|children and 10 great - grand-'of Simcoe Street United Church. \' Queen's 2 2 0 110 72 4) Purple "Hill, Bry Jan, Bella Angelica, EIGHTH RACE- congregations would object. children Interment was in Oshawa Union| Western 13 8 94 84 2/Dalfon's Ruler and Joy's Gent. Ing, three-year-olds and' at rs ae Dr. Lockhart. also. president} The deceased rested at the Cemetery. McGill 1 3 0 45 136 2! FOURTH RACE Purse $1,800. fone W't, D'fach 3.80 420. 410 land vice-chancellor of the Uni- McIntosh Anderson Funeral; The pallbearers were three Saturday's Results |eprother Hog both olds and up. 7 Furs +Admiral" "gt re 3.70 3.90 2.90 lversity of Winnipeg, said the Home until noon toduy. The fun- grandsons. Drew Jacobi, Alan) Queen's 13, Toronto 16 \"sir- Trio, ap Pe ele i 260 scan Ran in Order: Caledon Colonel, churches differ on principles in- eral service will be held at the|Canning and Glenn Drew and McGill 1, Western 47 Mission Clove, | Ditttach 2:90 atten tue eons eePur Lady, Noor- volving the ministry but added'LaPorte Funeral Home m- three: nephews, Roy Terwillegar, Saturday's Games Great" Promiie She Pa aa phd Lete | Scratch--Royal Beebe fe sind that * 'more things unite us than ae Noy. 1. Interment will be Bert Terwillegar and Stanley, Western at Toronto ita scfeieh Tall In an Deviheat 4 for first, vi i mins Cemete e C ¢ , fendan: een divide us.' in Tim ry. |Lovell McGill at Queen's THE EXACTOR, 4 AND. "Ly PAID $13.10, Tote Homies saad ise: Student nurses fro awa General Hospi the finishing touche OPEN DA 7 to 6 P. FRI. TIL! ea, Yxwn 4x 10 sheets « Less HEAT! ENGLIS 4x7 ONLY REG. 6.45 CAVA 4x7 -- pi Crate Lot $ 4x 8 -- p Crate Lot CASH ar 4x7 ¢ ONLY ¢ REG. Unfinishe MAH(¢ PAN 4x8 ONLY EACH REG. CRAT Lesser lots