Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1967, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 20, 1967 | DEATHS | OLD COUNTRY 31--Compoct Cars for Sale)38--Coming Events | 'SOCCER RESULTS | HOGARTH, Alice, Maud %* Volvo and Peugot % Mercedes Benz General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. seh Oshowo 728-0921 ZOLTAN AND NICK'S Your Authroized Dotsun ond Fiat Dealer Specializing in Volkeswagen Repair and Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 794 FORD ANGLIA, standard, in very condition, new brakes. 'Telephone 725-5716 anytime. 1963 VAUXHALL, perfect condition Throughout, body and motor excellent. Good Neha economical transportation, 725-1690. 510 DOWN bova 1965 Vive with radio, | A-1. $10 weekly. Bob Hobbs Motors, 146 Brock St._N., Whitby, '963 VOLKSWAGEN in g00d condition, | aimost like new. Leatherette upholstery, rebuilt engine. Priced very reasonably. | 7. Telephone 728-249 pact Mo 1500 Volkswagen station st offer. gon, Owner moving. Telephone 942-0768 196) VOLKSWAGEN, deluxe, white "wails, condition. $325, '58 Dodge top, V-# automatic, $150. Port" ay 985-7558. 1958 VAUXHALL, Velox, four-door sedan) with good regular fires and snow tires | Reasonable offer accepted, Telephone! 723-4644 ucks for Sale 1955 CHEVROLET, two ton tow truck fifteen ton winch, Good condition. Tele phone 728-: 4549 atier 5 pm. 196) GMC. '4 TON, bive Excelient condition, License V60S88. Trade, terms er cash. Peleshok Motors, Ajax, 947 on oe Or 668-652) 33--Automobiles Wanted | ~CARS WANTED Buying A New Car? Sell your used cor to "Ted Talk Cosh' ao the New Cor Dealer and 'Save TED CAMPIN: MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 SHAW AUTO WRECKERS CO. bought, parts for sale. iron and m bought. 89 Bloor Street East. 725-231! WANTED, cars and trucks for wrecking. | No charge for towing. Best Brices paid.) Telephone 728-4549 = anytime Robert Nicols. WANTED, Volkswagen, good running condition, good chassis and floor pan Telephone 725-8498 nee 34--Automobile Repair AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | CENTRE | 1038 Simcoe St. N., 728-7339 Transmissions are Our Only Business -- Repairs, Adjust- ments, Exchanges. All work Guaranteed. FRED STONE | Brooklin -- 86 Queen St. E Automotive Machine Shop REBUILT ENGINES OVERHAUL AND ENGINE PARTS 35--Lost and Found LOST. Darx brown wallet containing citizenship papers and other importent papers. Call 725-0349. | 36--Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of HANNAH LOUISA BOUGHTON, BINGO St. Gertrude's PARISH HALL 690 KING ST. E. Every Monday Share the Wealth Free Admission No Children under ee CHRISTMAS HENRY HOUSE MUSEUM Small boke sole Nov Wheeling West Virginia November 24 - 26 your locol travel agent or Burley Bus Lines PIONEER FAIR Home boking, candy linens, Tea room 50¢ 50c KINSMEN BINGO $25 CONSOLATION See Soturday's Ad y, November 20th, at 8 pm Prizes and lunch, Motor City Streamliner Tuesday, November 21, p.m. Rundle Park Club House, | bak king _knitting tea room Good Used Clothing _and Household Articles Chirstmas Bazaar Grace Lutheran Church 22nd,at 2 o'clock jin Oshawa General Hospital, on Satur-- LONDON (CP) -- Old Coun- jday, November 18, 1967, Alice Maud > . |Gali, in-her 94th year. Beloved wite of 'TY Soccer results: lthe late Lauren V. Hogarth and dear [mother of Mrs. Elmer Turpin (Dorothy) ENGLISH LEAGUE jof Oshawa. Resting at Mcintosh- Division I Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street lEast. Service in the chape! on Monday, Burnley 2 Newcastle 0 [November 20, at 2 p.m. Interment Union Eyerton 1 Sheffield U 0 hed ig i Fulham 2 Notts F 0 a PRR, eResa ~ Leeds 1 gid eed ' . | Leicester 2 Arsena | ~ FLOWERS |Man United 3 Southampton 2 } by Locke's | Sheffiéld W 2 West Brom 2 | | Sunderland 1 Liverpool 1 | Tottenham 2 Chelsea 0 728-6555 | West Ham 2 Man City 3 | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE | Wolverhampton 3 Stoke 4 Division II appropricte funeral tributes 20 Games -- Jackpot -- Aston Villa 2 Hull 3 Cardiff 1 Birmingham 3 Charlton 0 Blackpool 2 | IN MEMORIAM crstai p2 Minwan 2 | Derby 0 Carlisle 1 'Norwich 0 Huddersfield 1 dear son bod brotten a prremod ct, 21 Poymouth 0 Bristol € 1 i Burgess, who passed away November 20, Portsmouth 3 Bolton 0 A smile for ail, a heart of goid, Preston 3 Blackburn 5 | One of the best this world could hold; Queens P R 1 Middlesbrough 1 Your memory is like the heart of a Rotherham 1 Ipswich 3 rose. The older it gets, the sweeter it grows " Lovingly and ever remembered by Division tl Mother and family. Barrow 2 Tranmere 1 Bournemouth 1 Walsall 1 CLARKE -- In loving memory of a Bristol R 9 Stockport 2 dear mother, Mildred Clarke, who passed away November 19, 1966. Bury 3 Northampton 1 Wondertul memories of one so dear | Colchester 2 Gillingham 2 | Treasured stil with a iove sincere Mansfield 2 Torquay 0 We toved her tee Say to forget. | Oldham 3 Brighton 0 Sadiy missed by daughter tieen, Bil! Oxford 2 Leyton Or 0 re Peterborough 3 Grimsby 2 Leresann ; Southport 1 Swindon 1 eta Sidney Loscombe who waned eer sc c! Watford 3 Reading 0 ve 20, 19 While you, eo brother, rest and s Division IV Your loving memory we'll tiene Aldershot 1 Bradford 1 san Bradford C 3 Wrexham 1 Sisters Nina, Norma, brother Cyril. |? : : Chester 2 Newport 1 LOSCOMBE -- In loving memory of » | cHesterfield 3 York City 1 dear husband, Sidney Loscombe, whe | Crew Alex 3 Barnsley 3 passed away November 20, 1966. |Darlington 2 Brentford 3 God saw you getting weary EB R | So He did what he thought best. xeter 3 Rochdale 1 He came and stood beside you Halifax 1 Southend 2 And whispered come and rest. You wished no one a last farewell, | Lincoln 2 Luton 3 Nor even said goodbye Notts C 3 Swansea 2 You were gone before we knew It {Port Vale 2 Hartlepools 3 And only God knows why. | --Sadly missed by wife Marjorie. { SCOTTISH LEAGUE s f E LOSCOMBE -- In loving memory of a Division I jdear father and grandfather, Sidney Los-| Celtic 3 Falkirk 0 +h ga who passed away November 20, Dundee 4 Dunfermline 0 Bt ty Please, God, forgive a silent tear | Hiberian 1 Aberdeen 0 | ere sre others, yes, we now } | But he was ours, We loved him so. | Morton 3 Clyde 1 | Dear God take a message | Motherwell 1 Kilmarnock 2 | © our father in heaven above 'tic' | Tell him how much we miss him | Partick 3 Hearts 3 And give him all our love | Raith 0 Dundee U 1 : fannie missed by Noreen, June and St. Johnstone 0 Airdrieonians 0 'Sterling 2 Rangers 4 McLEAN -- In memory of @ dear wife, Division If edalle aero gll who passed away Nobem-/| Albion 5 Berwick 2 | "Tos dearly loved, ever to be forgotten-, Ayr U 3 Dumbarton 0 --Always remembered by husband Herb. | Brechin 1 Alloa 1 | Clydebank 0 St. Mirren 2 McLEAN -- Cherished memories of . | Cowdenbeath 1 Queens Pk 3 dear mother and grandmother, Alma Mi 1E Stirling 1 Hamilton 4 ----|Lean, who passed away November " | 1958 | Forfar 0 Queen of S 3 Wonderful memories of one so dear, Are treasured still with a love sincere; | Stenhousemuir 3 Montrose 1 Still in our hearts she is living yet, | Stranraer 1 Arbroath 5 For we loved her foo dearly to ever forget |--Lovingly remembered by daughter IRISH LEAGUE {Anne, son-in-law Harry and grandsons Bangor 0 Linfield 4 Paul and Ronnie Coleraine 5 Cliftonville 1 Palsy, monarch Rally os iso Ran in ir: Bert's Wish, Denni- -- vient ont dis 4 1 |son, A-Highest Ruler, E Jay's Grey and|/B-- Gardiner Farms istillery enavon |A-Jock's Pride. A LASTING TRIBUTE | ; A--Cherudon Stable and © E Reinhart /Glentoran 3 Ards 0 d di ; | He Ppa eag on ey | Portadown 2 Derry City 1 MEMORIAL Sante | AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL BRONZE MEMORIALS |Wales 1 England 0 | For courteous advice please | "AS "Coffee Is OBITUARIES | The Up Cup': JAMES NELSON GREENLAW! | Aid For Underdeveloped By Canada Climbs Steadily OTTAWA (CP) -- A pro- gram of steadily increasing aid to underdeveloped coun- tries has become an untouch- able item in the budget calcu- lations of the Liberal govern- ment. A week before his most re- cent pledge of fiscal control at | home, Finance Minister Sharp told a World Bank meeting in Rio de Janeiro: "We rank aid among our highest priorities and we are determined to follow policies that will release the required resources." He said Ottawa's commit- | ment to growing aid had been "only recently reaffirmed de- spite the efforts which we shall be making by budgetary policies and otherwise to limit the upward pressures on costs and prices... ." In cash, this alone may mean an extra $45,000,000 a year to the bank's soft-loan affiliate, the International De- velopment Associaton. It will push Canada's: total aid effort well past $300,- 000,000 this year,»which com- | pares with just $65,000,000 in 1963-64. The Canadian commitment | has advanced only"halfway to | the accepted international tar- get for donor nations of one per cent of national income. But the improvement has | been widely noticed and the | money is being spent more ef- fectively than ever. Increasingly, it is the good | | use of development funds as much as the ability to provide them that is governing the de- cisions of Canada and other | industrialized countries. MAKES NEW PLEDGES This explains the big new Canadian pledges to the World | Bank group, which channel development loans on a multi- | lateral basis. Most donors run the great SATURDAY, NOV. 18 l7 FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900, Claim- 1A-P'sian Port, Ing. Two-year-olds. 7 Furlongs. 6-Dialogue, LeBlanc 10.00 3.50 2.3016 |2-Epididimiss, Grubb 2.60 2.10 3-Bent Parrot, Kelly 2.60 Miss Orillia, Clem"s Romance, and Rich: Also Ran in Order: Jaysee F., Hasty ard B. Good. Amber, A-Tutti Mani, and Jet Courier. A--Grovetree Stable and Willow Downs Farm Entry. 3 6Pagan Prince, Platts 8.30 3.70 2.80.5 2-Swanky Franky, McComb 3.20 2.50 3.10 and Fleur |A--Viscount Borin ele Entry, DAILY DOUBLE, 6 AND 6, PAID $46.20. ed. and up. One and five-: sixteenths 'Miles, THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,800. Claim-|2 ing. Three-year-olds and up. 7 Furiongs. re 'Hail The King, 'Grubb 3Fst or F'mine, sal fia 5.60 3.60 2.90.3 paigisnove, | FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,300. Ciaim- A--P Fuller and Gardiner if Entry. | Maple, Following a brief illness, the LONDON (AP) -- Britons ® Wy, Moldowan and M Kane Entry death occurred Noy. 19, at the who flee from tea can become! ce gre eo ng Pe lofty with coffee, a current cam- ' : thitby. J , *._ paign suggests. aor Sia er Be wae an oe The Coffee Promotion Council ge eg k hip,|may not be an unbiased authori- ltne deceased was a son of thel'Z, but it insists that coffee drinkers are among the up and late John and Mary Ann Green- coming in the world, Under the llaw. He oo married Rew eg slogan Coffee is the Up Cup, it |1912, to Mary Margaret Haight,|;. launching a year-long drive to ea want an ae resident for win over this nation of tea lov- | s' ACTOR, 4 AND 2A, PAID $9.30. H Entry. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Allow-| Attendance, 12,811, Total Handle $764,603. GREENWOOD ENTRIES FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim }ing (3500), TWo-year-olds. One Atile Sunday Top, Turcotte m2 | Highest Ruler, No Boy A-110 Brown-eyed Gem, Gibson "X19 TUESDAY, NOV, 21 CLOUDY AND GOOD FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900. Claim ing (3500). Two-year-old fillies, 7 Furs Empress, Kelly X109 Grey | Mr. Greenlaw was a retired' "Britoné drink five cups of tea'Eve Darby, Grubb X114 farmer for the past 30 years. He/r,. every cup of coffee. Con-|Abundantly, Turcotte 114 was a member of Brock Street sumption of coffee has doubled) Bella Angelica, No Boy 114 |Bert's Wish, Dititach 114 Pentecostal Church, 'Whitby, 'jin the last 10 years, but the Fleet Reactor, Kely! X111 and was a veteran of the First! oqunci| isn't satisfied. regard on! he shall ther Dated at Oshow day of November CHARLES CAMPBELL McGIBBON Executor <i sied regs Vasco) @re pleased to announ ey his Solicitors arrival of @ baby girl, 7 ' ounces McGIBBON Borristers & 32 Simcoe Street s Oshawa, Ontario NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Loran Hilton Bryant, of the City of Oshawa, who died on Take notice that all persons having. claims against' this estate are required to send to date the estate will be dis- tributed having regard only to the claims of which the | executor then hos notice | urday, November Monday, K. Miller and fourth floor stot at the Oshawa General Special thanks to Drs. Ross aft World War, 112 Batallion. The council, aided financially BISHOP -- J i sniouen tha Gitar aan nae fo He is pepe be alll 50n. by countries making up the In- ter_at the Oshawa General Hospital, i) John of Whitby, two daughters, ternational Coffee Organization, |s Dr.!Mrs. W. Elliott (Vera), Oshawa,| laims its campaign at young! (Mrs. 'T. Puckrin, Edna), Whit-\married women "in whose Brat, Brownell X109 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claiming (3000), Three-year-olds and up One Mile jombs Away, Gibson X108 |Turf Miss, No Boy 116 |Fabulin, Walsh 113 |Artista, Gibson X108 by, seven grandchildren and) pands--and purses--lies the po-|Martin's Ark, No 'Boy 119 R me inee five great grandchildren. tential for Great Britain to be-|etve, woman, arownell, X168 | He was predeceased by three jcome a nation of coffee drink- Now | Wonder, Kelly X111 er ire: (sisters, Ida, Magie and Louisa, /er<: 1 and Guselie|and one granddaughter, Mrs.! 4 primary target is the indus- |B. Starr (Dianne). trial Midlands, including Shef. |j09 oney Galore, No Boy 119 THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,800. Ciaim-| ing (3000). Three-year-olds and up. Ul lta hal Mile The memorial service will be/field with its steel products, Icture. @. God, Dilttech 109 held at the W. C. Town Funeral Coventry with its automobile in-|Prince Bunty, Bradfield x114 Chapel at 2 p.m. Nov. 22, fol-\qustry, and Birmingham with} [iis biel, Siren xT Jowed by interment in Grove-|aytomobile and arms industries. |Vibrant Gem, Platts xto4 side Cemetery. Rev. Maxwell' 'The campaign's chief weapon At the providence Villa _ Hospital on B n his 99th year__bel loved husband ' = of the late the 23rd day of gly, 1967 of. Kenneth J Edwards, and Marilyn Edwards, er of Sharon, Susan and Grant, Resting|Oshawa C at the Ward Funeral Home cl Ww. the undernamed their names Rd vices w hel h t ond particulars of their claims interrienh spec Monday : on or before the 15th day of {of flowers remembrances 16 the Prov mber, 1967, after which dence Villa cor the Hospital i Dece ' [Children wot be appreciated. great grandtath- gor 94th. year " Bm Born in Oshawa, Feb. Entered into rest suddenly 'at the fam-iresident of Oshawa all her ALEXANDER LEPINE ly residence Claremont, Ontario on Sat- 18, 1967, Robert Bren} life. Case will conduct the service.is a series of advertisements | showing coffee as an exciting, |O5 dd Foe Hoe R a Sey |former Annie Stevenson. A r of} = | the late Joseph Gall and Py FUNERALS al }was married Sept. 15, 1903, t |Lauren V. Hogarth, and was a FUNERAL OF Requiem High Mass for con RALPH A, WALLACE, O.C., | Budd, beloved infant' son of Robert char.| Mrs. Hogarth belonged to ander Lepine, who died Box 471 ies and Valerie Ann (Rennie), and dearirandalwood Seventh-d aqd..15 at the Oshawa General Hos | ' / re meaner gs Pee Jeving grand. |Kendalwood etl ital, was sung in St. Mary's| Oshawa, Ontario {ioe of Ne F. Budd of|ventist Church and was a mem-/P g Si Solicitor for the estate nie ot es Funeral Home, 2h al ----| ROM STANLEY ATKINSON, 32) in the 'chapel on Charlies St, Oshawa, will not be re-i7iet a contracted in my!Union Cemetery, 1, NEL! sponsible for any debts name, by anyone, on or after this date, November 20, 1967 Signed, Nelson 5. Atkinson 37--Auction Sales ut lof Mary Marueret Haight, AUCTION SALE ae 7 RURAL. 'SCHOOLS tor Balsam ond Sturgeon' Lokes. }_ Saturday, November 25th commencing ot 10 a.m. For further information and in- spection appointments, con- tact, Corl Hickson, Auction- eer, Reaboro, Ont. -- Lind- soy A.C. 705-324-3912, Brent is resting at! oT) Kingston | Chureh, and a former Sabbath)! Funeral service school worker, She was pre- Interment Claremont |deceased by her husband Oct.| GREENLAW, James Nelson At the Oshawa General Sig tal, on Sun (7ia|{daughters, Mrs beloved tusband| (Rosemary), Sunderland and| dear father Mins, Glenn Lewis (J ean).| FUNERAL OF Elliott (Vera) of Oshawa, T. Puckrin (Edna) and John, bothiMaberly and five great-grand MRS. NELLIE BOYKO | in his 90th year. page = { Ss $800. Conditioned. the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, |children. Requiem High Mass for Mrs. service in the Chapel, November 22, at 2 p.m. Jntecenent Crone r side Cemetery, In "The Heart of the Kaw- Iiencing 7 pin. Monday. Minister, the| orthas"' surrounding Cameron, |Rev2M. Case BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Deolers FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundes St. E., 668-3552 Whitby, Ont, |ber of the Dorcas Society of tel the Fouts Saaee Gshawa, The mass was sung by Rev.| 119, 1960. 'Oshawa Union Cemetery. She is survived by one ldaughter, Mrs. Elmer Turpin|Yurkiewich, E |(Dorothy), Oshawa, two grand-|Lepine, Peter Yurkiewich, Pau Merlin Carley| |Yurkiewich and Walter Kent. Wednesday | She was predeceased byjNellie Boyko, 1.ho died at the 2-The McNab, Brethour Thirty Grand, Kelly X114 Cal Emir, Grubb 108 Sari-Mark, Armstrong 110 Nooration, Walsh 113 Oper n Page, Platts Sat MRS. ALICE MAUD glamorous drink. One commer- |Tomboy Pete, Gibson X108 J HOGARTH icial shows a coffee drinker FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000, 'ear fairer, After an illness of a few apainet a ng (o-Tliht ah} jet Claiming (3000). Three-year-olds and. up. Johnimonths, Mrs. Alice Maudairliner taking to flight while a/1 3-16 Miles R Caledon Colonel, Platts X11! ober! e2¥S|Hogarth died Nov. 18 at the Commentator intones: "Lift off. |Canadian Market, Grubb x eap The Wind, .No oe rer xeneral Hospital in her:Coffee-gives-you-that- wonderful te Sean Ne Boye lift. Mighty Patrol 'Armstrong 122 Robin Whippet, No Boy 119 gal Stable and Grovetree dad EXACTOR WAGERING) MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 SECOND RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse 1-Ca e Paraian 4 a The pallbearers were: George sso. claiming is shen arl Hunter, Harry|!-Leo Lew, Waddell 4.30 2.80 2 i |5-Sam's Sam, Crowe 3.50 3. 3-Cloverland Ace, Bissonette 3. Also Started: Eden Atom, Cunny's Lou Yocke, Key Performance, idles Edward and Golden Harvest C. 3,000. DAILY DOUBLE, 3 AND 1, PAID $9.40. | (EGaten's 2-Guy THIRD RACE -- Mile Pace, Purse Siyandr Chief, Also Started: Prince Bambi, ove:|three children, two sisters, two) 'Oshawa General Hospital Nov. 3-Star Lee Over, Betts |brothers and one granddaugh-|17 in her 72nd year. was sung y,\"ene iter, Barbara H. Turpin, in 1955./in St. George's Ukrainian Greek ______--} The funeral service was held/Catholic Church, Nov. 20 at 9: 30), Nov, 20 at the McIntosh-Ander- la. m. Started: Capetown "Joe! What's ee RACE -- Mile Pace. ited Ho iSelerre Herbert, Coke 4.50 3.40 2.70! son funeral chapel at 2 p.m.,| Rev. J. C. Pereyma sang the ales BrOeay, Seen 9e ae followed by interment in Union| mass. Interment was in Oshawa} Cemetery. Pastor A. E. Milner| Resurrection Cemetery. was assisted by R. G. Christian-| The pallbearers were Joseph Baht sen of Kendalwood Seventh-day|Maga, Nicholas King, Sam the service, Melnyk and Edward Burke, 4Shady we igs Davies Also Started: Agage, Vergo Lee, Pine Hill Lila, Josedale Electron and Pass $1,600, Conditioned. |3-Waygone, 4-Jose's Dominion, Waples FIFTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse 5-Twinkle's Adios, Also Started: Johnny Bing, The Gibb, 'od 1 70| Attendance 8,003, Handle $251,244, Claiming Adventist Church in conducting] Kocur, John Andrunyk, Andrew ivigh Rocke!" Gemmill 13.20. 6.30 37 1-Dan Carey, Waples 3.40 Shopkeepers Fight Tradition COPENHAGEN (AP) -- Four Danish shopkeepers are fighting city hall to keep the psychedelic decorations they painted on their store fronts. Municipal of- ficials want the decorations re- moved and hundreds of busi- nessmen are up in arms about grams on a bilateral basis, that is, pnd to receiving Most movie stars hide their age} no matter how old they are. Press agents who provide stu- dio biographies will gladly sup- ply a star's birthday--that is to say, the day and the month, but not the year, They know that bi- ographies have a habit of pop- ping up in the files 20 years later when a 45-year-old actor is still playing parts which call for that contracts for the dams, factories and _ utilities support be awarded to their own contractors, whether or not price and performance are the best availabl = The shopowners applied the ic paint to attract teen-aged customers. Along with the teen-agers came Co- penhagen's Fourth Office, i charge of preserving the ap- pearance of the old city. The Fourth Office referred the shopkeepers to an old stat- ute that says, "if architectural consideration require it can be demanded that the outward ap- pearance of a building is main- Modern multilateral aid, on the other hand, is delivered in teams of financial advisers and technical experts to put development projects on a sound footing. They guar- antee that domestic financial policies are in shape to meet debi payments and they offer freedom for international competitive bidding. Canada is eager to employ the leverage offered by these consultative groups, Movie fans may not realize it, but Rock Hudson, who looks 10 years younger, has just passed his 40th birthday. Glenn F plays roles of men about 40, is 51. Henry Fonda is 62 and John Wayne at 60 is -till adept at two-fisted ans | The retailers called in their lawyers but city officials warned that if the decorations aren't removed quickly, fines Such old-timers as It's Hard To Tell Age Of Many Movie Stars 74, and George Raft, 71, admit their ages and wear their years as badges of distinction. Ingrid Bergman, 50, Myrna Loy, 62, and Hedy Lamarr, 52, confess their years now they have given up playing young film heroines. SOME RETIRE But there is always a sense of nostalgia in recalling Miss La- marr as an extravagantly beau- tiful teen-ager in Ecstacy, or the young and lovely Ingrid Bergman in Intermezzo in 1939. |Standing in front of a Hollywood '|high school there is a nude statue of Miss Loy when she was 18. She is still slender and still acting. Screen goddess Kim Novak is 134 and Jane Fonda, who could Chevalier, 79, Jimmie Durante,|play a teen-ager, is turning 30. that strings on its direct aid. seven of every g Canadian aid dollars still are sent bilaterally, the proportion will drop as more money is placed at the dispos- al of such organizations as the W orld Bank group. | Quebec Views 'To Be Heard ST. JOHNS. Que. (CP) -- Pre- Here's where to find gifts for everyone... CHRISTMAS |mier Daniel Johnson said Satur- Confederation of Heinoriey con- |ference will reflect constitution- lal views of the Quebec popula- ition, not just views of the Union GIFT SPO Johnson anade the com-; ER Bo at a press conference in jthis city about 30 miles east of ae ._,;, [Gifts for the Home where Union Natio- | Gifts for. Everyone nale members of the provincial legislature concluded a three. - proportion of their aid _Pro- lday annual | caucus Saturday. GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS GIFTS YOU'LL ADORE ON EVERY FLOOR 1276 Shades to Choose From i decorating service Two-yearolds, foaled In Canada. Visit our new showroom for complete ] Carpeting for the living room, bedrooms andzhalls. A gift your whole family will enpoy. FREE ESTIMATES AND EXPERT ANGUS-GRAYD ON 428 KING ST. W. "Dance Med Loose, Gomez A--Gardiner "Farms Entry. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,800. Allow. nc SECOND RACE--Purse $1,900. Claim- 2B: James ing. Two-year-olds. 7 Furlongs. CHRISTMAS ... Is the Time To Give The Finest @ Pierced Earrings @ Watches @ Diamond Rings @ Stone Rings And Many More Beautiful GIFT IDEAS from GALBRAITH JEWELLERS AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA AJAX -- 942-0407 "Dark. Secret, aa A GIFT CERTIFICATE oe (age WV . ». the gift that keeps on giving Ent ACTOR, 2B AND it Ypaip $9.10. SEVENTH RACE--Purse $10,000 h A-Orbiter and A-sohiny's age | va $s ichard, Dittfach 3.50 | Form, iso Ran in Order: Arctic Venture, | A-- (legal Stable and Gardiner Farms Three Times Tipped, Aged Dust, Miss Dynamic and Sabre Hawk, @ 11 Channels @ Perfect Reception @ No Antenna EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,000. Claim- jin. ib bog Bisel and up. 7 Furlongs.|ing. Three-year-olds and up. One and one. Wahoo, Gomez 4.00 2.40 2.10\sixteenth Miles. Dalit Red, Grubb 1A- pacing je Port, Platts 20 Also Ron in Order: Royal Encounter, TDark Scope, Armstrong Dripping Springs and B-Lykke Til. 2.40 2.10/3-Lions Head, Grubb Also Ran in Order: Dream Pian, Royal ELMER'S "The Christmas Store with Gifts Galore" Got gift problems ? Drop inte Elmer's Bargain House and see the large selection of gifts for the whole family. ELMER'S 253 Bloor St. E. 728-3473 lA--Grovetree Stable and Falcon Stable CABLE TV MARTY'S RECORD BAR for the "TOPS IN POPS* music to suit all tastes SPECIAL: All Four MONKEY'S Albums 35% SIMCOE NORTH 723-0731 MAKE A DATE TO Order Now for Christmas FRANK HOAG Rossland Rd. West THE GEORGIAN 109 F Reinhart and J © Meyer y SIXTH RACE -- Purse ae Claim- u Capt'n ar | Gubbins 7 OSHAWA FLYING CLUB For the Special Person on your Christmas list, give him or her a flying gift certificate for os low as $5. @ Private and Commercial Flying Training @ Pleasure Flights Oshawa Municipal Airport 728-1626 LIKE ARMCHAIR Phone 668-3311 For details on Gift Packs of SELECT APPLES RED WING ORCHARDS you're sure to enjoy |zlempo Trip, Dittfach 109 Christmas and New Year's THE GEORGIAN Champlain and Thornton Roman Emperor, Leblane 110 A--J R Wagner and L C Morrisroe DRUM CITY TORONTO 250 DRUMS SET To choose from. All makes new and used, Telephone Collect * 925-4434 |Gitts for the Home | Holiday Fun | Wetngn Square, Armstrong 109 ING) "Have Yourself | A Merry, Merry Christmas" | | Frese ke. RACGP ites $2,000. Claim-| elegant gifts for the home When you decorate your tree, Fabulous a, Gibson X108 \Count Stick, Dittfach 116 drapes and floors from Shew- ~ SPARKLE.WITH CHRISTMAS Make your appointment now with SUZANNE HAIRSTYLING Hair pieces sold or set. JOHN ST. W. 725-4541 of 8 Boy, Brownell XVI} Passez Pas, Brownell X114 ibs AAC You deserve to buy the best and can have a wide variety, "Also Started: Nor ihyrood Elvis, i FIRST RACE -- Mile Trot. Purse Ronnie, ; |$800. Claiming 3-John Ross, Cox 4.90 aA) 2.50 | 5-Favorite Valley, Al'xdr 7.80 | 7-Winnifred Po Ka Bout, Ingles 2.60) Also Started: Happy's Mac, Brown $1,500. potent: N. J. Gignac, Interment was in wolf, Lord Dean, Lady Jess, and Avis. |7-Dr. im |Brooks and Tar sae (DNF) | Tar Dale fell and did not finish. SIXTH RACE -- Mile Pace. 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Jordon Florists Trees and Trim 5.70 4.10 3.60/CHINN'S, Park South at Poti 4,60 4.20)cul spruce and Scotch pine, 6.60|Sprayed and delivered. 728-7268, CHRISTMAS TREES. Order now 98c of THOUSANDS read Times Action Ciassi- Kol delivery, whi 1 Mt 723-7088. 'fied ads daily. ' a 10 7 cee eS ae | Telephone 723-098 BRI Britons give vent to tl feelings today as they g: er outside No. 10 Dowr NDP Sc For Spe By HENRY HEALD OTTAWA (CP) -- The Democratic Party has scra its stand on special status Nuebec in favor of a cross-t ry survey of grass-roots op n constitutional reform. The new policy, adopte ihe weekend session of the y's 105-member federal cou as announced Sunday g ews conference attended b . Douglas, the national lez d the party executive. Read first in French by | t Cliche, the NDP's Qu fader and associate presi¢ d then in English by Ja enwick, NDP national p nt, the policy statement les plans for a public opi rvey that will be followed Hterviews with organizat d public debates. r. Renwick said the pi pes to have "a declaratio mmon objectives" in time cussion on the constitutior Demonstrat Breton Ste By JOHN SOOSAR SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) --N cotians closed ranks beh ape Breton steelworkers h unday in a massive demonst ion unprecedented in the | ory of the province. In a "parade of concern" ihe employees of the Domin Steel and Coal Corp.'s st lant here, an estimated 20, persons marched through ° treets, carrying placards « ouncing the company for nnounced April 30, 1968, sh own of the plant. The 3,200-man mill is the e omic backbone of this city B4,000. 'Led by a group carrying uge banner which read ' anada, S O S, Save our St ape Breton always support anada 100 per cent," t marchers assembled at the ge of the steel plant. The march, organized | lunion, church and civic leade: was orderly and without in ident. BLAME DOSCO PARENT As the crowds grew new' sig appeared. Some read, 'Hawk Siddeley let us down" and "'H ler 1939--Hawker Siddeley 1967." These were in reference to t! Hawker Siddeley group of En land, Dosco's parent company, The ranks of demonstrato included housewives--some ca rying their children, miner steelworkers, students and_eve Placard-carrying nuns. Canon Melvin French of nea by Sydney Mines, an organiz of the march, said: "Sooner or later we had to g together or the lid would hay blown off. ... There was feeling there," HOPE FOR SOLUTION Mayor Russell Urquhart sai he was hopeful the demonstr; tion would convince gover ments of the sincerity of th people and help bring about solution. Premier G. I. Sith and Fede al Health Minister Allan Mac Eachen were piped onto th sports centre grandstand an took their places beside othe members of Parliamen: and th legisluiure. Premier Smith said he ha been in contact with Premie Daniel Johnson cf Quebec re garding that province's an nounced interest in purchasin; the Dos¢o works there. He said it was impossible t say what such a move woul mean to the plant here, "but wi will. continue in constant touct with Quebec." «Mr, MacEachen said he ap

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