ENTRIES . oman Emperor, Gubbins 108 ay Swaps, No Boy 115 iibrannan, Gibson X113 SEVENTH RACE--Purse $2,200. Claim- g (6500). Three-year-dlds. 7 Furlongs ). pelover, Kelly X106 rayhl Dancer, McCauley 107 ing Alpha, Platts X110 andy Dee, Platts X107 retic Flash, Turcotte 112 (EXACTOR WAGERING) EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,000. Claim g (3000). Three- and four-year-olds. ne and one-sixteenth Miles (11). our Lizanno, Armstrong 107 hose Who Wait, Cosentino 116 erhad, Dittfach 109 olden Karime, Potts 112 iss Marianne H., Walsh 112 ton Lad, Platts X104 oot Hill, Kelly X102 enteek, Inouye 112 ord Post, McCauley 109 itona Miss, Brownell X106 olian Harp, McCauley 107 X--5 Ibs AAC XX--7 Ibs AAC XX--10 Ibs AAC POST TIME 1 P.M, GREENWOOD - tACE RESULTS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1 FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,800. Claim g. Three-year-olds, foaled fn Canada. Furlongs. Famous Tour, Swatuk 9.20 5.20 5.18 Golden Jive, Bradfield 9 7.70 Sacred Arrow, Stauffer 8.10 i Also Ran in Order: Thunder Jay, Dal- n's Pamela, Whistler's Wife, Easy Shot id Crimson North. SECOND RACE--Purse $2,000. Claim- g. Three-year-olds and up. | Mile. Garden's Ace, Grubb 3.40 2.60 230 Try Brandy, Gordon 5.3% 3.00 Thirty Grand, Kelly 2.40 Also Ran in Order: Cal Emir, Royal apie, Cairn Man and Turf Miss. AILY DOUBLE, 1 AND 2, PAID $16.30, THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,800. Three- ar-olds. Claiming. Foaled In Ceneda, urlongs. Eriline, Platts "7.00 4.80 .3.90 Portree Gem, Brownell 32.40 15.60 Strateo, Gibson 5.50 Also Ran if Order: Rascoe, Flying y., Speedy Wheeler, Free Boy, Norway suse, Winshot and Miss Orleans. FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,000. Claim- g. Three-year-olds and up. 1 Mile. sir Trio, A'strong 6.90 3.10 2.50 Paraguayo, Kelly 2.60 2.30 ions Head, Grubb 2.80 Also Ran in Order: Castenango, Erin in, Gambari and Tu Fu. EXACTOR, 7 AND 1, PAID $12.78. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,100, Claim- 5. Two-vear-olds. 7 Furlongs. Aye Aye, Kelly 5.60 3.2 2.0 3ronze Bette, Gubbins 3.80 2.70 Dan McGrew, Grubb 2.70 Also Ran in Order: Advance, Cana- a Dancer, Purple Hill and A-Tuttl n ani. -Grovetree Stable and Willow Downs Farm Entry. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Allow- ces, Three- and four-year-olds, One d one-sixteenth Miles. Aarron Glace, Grubb 6.70 4,10 3.50 tammy's Ringo, Dittfach 7.50 5.20 pinion Hope, Armstrong 4.80 'an in Order: Ann's Gem, Ayns. / Blue, Morny, Devivar and Emerald rr. SEVENTH RACE--Purse $3,000. Allow- ces. Two-year-olds. 7 Furlongs. -D'cer's Image, Grubb 2.20 2.10 2.10 -Big Blunder, Dittfach 2.10 2.16 -Percussionist, Walsh 10 Also Ran in Order: Hoper Picker, Cen- nial Year and A-Great Pacifist. EXACTOR, 1A AND 5, PAID $8.30. EIGHTH RACE--Purse $1,900. Claim- }. 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Brennan Ispotted the beer on the front seat of the car when he stopped | © e : a quire courage and determina- economic foundations of the them for a routine check. | Rising : Costs, Interest Rates tion on the part.of the public au-,country are strong, but the And Speed, of St. Hubert Ave- nue, Toronto, appeared in court charged with illegal pos cares ee Bring Demand For Curbs [ise coven, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, November 2, 1967 23 "It is not easy, and it will re Mr. Rasminsky said the basic thorities and the active co-oper- growth rate since the spring of ation of the public, employers'196§ has 'heen well below Can- STAKES ARE BIG charge and Magistrate During the last two years the As Bernard Tierney pulled) Tierney said he had pulled|driving laid by Constable D. Dodds dismissed the case WINNIPEG (CP)--Louis Ras-\jexist by making it clear beyond|mands of zovernments on finan-| "But the stakes are ery .consumer price index has been t of his driveway early one/out of the driveway at five/Beckett. The Charge was not) 'Dismissing the charge the minsky, governor of the Bank of |doubt that inflation will not bejcial markets great." v fou , a year. orning on Garden Street,|m.p.h. "It's impossible to go'proved and the case dismissed. |Magistrate said it was merely|canada. called on the publicjaccepted in Canada as a Way 0f (=== perro met cone = aa sen hitby, he looked to his right. any *w nothing, t his car. see 500 faster because 'it's a nar-| And that accident brought admitted he had not checked against erney into Oshawa court|again before ednesday charged with failing! highway. yield. He denied the charge,| He said the other driver at 1:43 a.m t-was found guilty and fined|should have seen him 'at Jeast 5 with costs or five days. (300 feet away." But, fining returning from Toronto. and Constable M. J. Brennan said him, Magistrate Donald Dodds yen he arrived at the scene/reminded him it | found there was $250 dam-jhim to check the road was keep the car on the road but it fe to the small car and $200'clear. image to Tierney's aut 0, hich had been knocked nine DISMISSED against et down the road by the im-' Gordon Wallace's car came|not have braked in case he tet off the Brock road north of! Mrs. Hildegard Klingler, driv-|Highway 7 and careened 135| court ' of the smaller car, said she|feet across a ditch into a drive jskidded and rolled, he told the Constable Beckett contended as doing about 49 m.p.h.|Way soon after midnight one the tire had not burst until it 3 'went over a boulder in the} ong Garden Street, and '"'sud-}morning anly, I saw a car coming out! Wallac e, of RR 2, Whitby, re-|ditch. He said the marks on the driveway. I didn't have |cdived hospital treatment after;the road were not those of a ty chance to make a full/the smash and he was in court deflated tire. a charge of careless Wallace's father, Dennis Wal lace, said he had inspected the scene the following day and found rim marks cut into the on Charge soft earth with a wavy mark n t op," she said. 'denying Concealed Weap Brings Three-Month Term WHITBY -- "It is .hard to!had the i tire cases puf over so he case Magistrate Dodds said he had no reason to doubt the father's evidence »etween made by the flat} and dismissed the aderstand why a laddie wants'could obtain witnesses. The. Terrence Speed said he took! ' carry a concealed weapon,' charges will be heard in thea bottle of beer from his re Brechin frigerator as he and his friends tid Magistrate H. M. Jermyn, court at ere Tuesday, as he sentenced : 'erineth Roy Finch, 17, of herrywood, to three months in iil on a charge of carrying a oncealed weapon. On a charge of consuming quor while under age, Finch tas fined $50 and costs or 10 ays in jail, and $50 and costs r 10 days on a charge of eing in possession of liquor 'hile a minor. The two later entences will run concurrent. The court ordered the weapon nd the liquor confiscated. The cecused pleaded guilty to the free charges ¢€ When they checked a car on WESTERN ELECTRIC 'oncession 6, Whitby Township olice found the accused in the ehicle in an intoxicated condi- SL OF QUAYS rz Certified Lighting Consultant 725-0842 -_ WESTERN ELECTRIC RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL QUALIFIED Electric Heating Contracton WIRING TRULL'S RD, i SOUTH on. When he became belliger- nt, one of his shoes was re- iwoved and a wood plane blade aund in the high western style | oot. Six full bottles of ale were yund under tife front seat. 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NO. 2 BETWEEN OSHAWA and WHITBY zens:of London's East End are wards rising. costs and high in Wallace said he had been peing asked by the municipal|terest rates, and declared: "The central problem that we archives to record their impres- "I believe that the only effec- are now faced with in Ganada Is jhad rounded a curve when he/cions of the area in their youth tive way to deal with both these to break into the circle of rising was up toheard a tire burst. He tried to!fg; a permanent record of the problems is to break any infla-|costs and prices and. as part of : iturn of the last century ltionary expectations- that mayithis process, to reduce the de \went off into the ditch and up| ---- SORE LH hae AAR oN me : : i cee dosatatit : the bank side, coming to rest a driveway. He could), Constable. Beckett_.told _the|@ question of interpreting what oonerally Wednesday--and _allilife."" and pulled off--jrow road." 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