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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Jun 1965, p. 28

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te do it, Grade 7 is planning vy etre ey tyne DAN Retry 8 IN ms pis to teach in the United|is more maney to finance class- States, where he thinks therejroom movies on a large scale. THE SYSTEM provides term loans for almost any type of industrial or business project. WRITE...PHONE...OR VISIT... any District Office of RoyNat HALIFAX, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEu, REGINA, CALGARY, VANCOUVER... or enquire through any branch of THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA MONTREAL TRUST COMPANY BANQUE CANADIENNE NATIONALE = THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY GENERAL TRUST OF CANADA OF FINANCING STEAK GARBAGE BAGS ™'," CRISCO OIL TOMATO JUICE 3 ECOF F'S Supermarket 19: 85 75 SPECIAL 59° 35° 99° SALAD OIL" 12-02, BOTTLE 48-02. TINS $X 11 LB. PEAR SHAPED TINS REG. $1.59 NEW POTATOES 99 COOKED HAMS oncu1,29 & CLOTHING REG. S3c 45° 1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 23, 1968 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT ( Pu il M k Th s Own M s ' \ pl § a. e éelr ovies _jmovies to relate to particular , 7 e e classes: For a history class, the STOCK MARKET | The Atmosphere's Casual,| With Help Of Their Teacher sr," - coma mute m : LJ \ship Bismarck is the new proj- TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS acs nen how PER Py! : " OAKVILLE, Ont. (CP) --(push the children to draw exact|ect. * By The Canadien en Pers 1 200 $14 M14 A+ Ye But The Business Is Not sages oP ay J at _-- photographic pictures, Rough} Gerald Droppo, principal of __Gumaton ogo 5%-- Ve . . ; : : wa "Eealviden et vale" ee me le : ina thei pom ee eeith the outlines are clear enough for|the school, is pleased with the West Ind A 100 360 360 360 --S ~ ; ; v ; igi i ilm experim Kah se excerany warrants. Net change is] Wesl Ind, A 100 oie tie ete uu) By GORDON GRANT [by the Pakistani government to|help of teacher Ronald Hodgins'|'# original minds of future|film ber ent and the board Ee. i oe }@4-- | TORONTO (CP)--The grey-|determine whether the country|notion of "paper animation." child audiences. He thinks ab-|of educat ion bought a- special INDUSTRIALS f flannelled men file into thelneeded hydro-electric power. The children make series of|stract work challenges the projector to show short home-| n Me OILS president's ane agg rag Acres' professional and tech-\{tawings or paper cit - outs|young people and develops their|made films. their shoes, replace them wit ,..|which are photographed in se-|imaginations more E Mr. Hodgins has had Stock Sales. High Low Close Ch'ge| aiminex 105 400 400 nical staff moved into Pakistan ad Raa : VER 80, SAE. gins has ha 'Anchor 700 18 16 18 +2 |Woollen slippers and put their : quence by an £ mm. movie| The teacher is perhaps proud-jto pay for the rest of the ex- Apnier Te ths a a Re be cal me fe, +3 [feet on the conference table. |and decided the country needed|camera. Each drawing or mont-|est that his participation in thelpessds himself, though he says -- Wi oe r ; i ; A . ; | i Ackind pr 710 $2525.25 Bont 130 13 3% 43 | The monthly meeting of di-|the power and then suggested|age is slightly different from)whole process .has been re-|any teacher who owns a home meee ae fh eal SO, ae ae ae rectors of Acres Ltd., consulting! such things as the feasibility of|the one before, so the result is'iduced to the minimum, The|movie camera could make films Alta Nat 25 $18%4 182 18% Cent Del 350 $1. Won + a ogee i eer bebe iness|# Project, the best type of gen- an animated motion picture. children write their own stories|in the classroom. Algoma $5 $68 68% 68'2 Dynamic. 26900 120 114 115 +3 is unbDusiness-like s S é Uae "4 ' Paper dolls coi and = scenarios, repare and 4 Algona © 3 35 --$ | Gr Plains 200811. 111 meeting isn't the only aspect of/¢rating station and where it). per dolls come to life, aj pb h' th ae P | The teacher's only Complaint Alumini 845 $30 29% 30 -- | Gridoll 3100 84 8 wT | Ltd. that 1 | nouid be buil jsubmarine battles through|Photograph the displays them-jis that the Oakville board of Alum 250 $41% a N%--%! mill Cy 2500 63 «462 «63 «+3 (Acres Ltd. that is unusual. show e built. |turbulent seas and a volcano|selves and edit the finished film! equcation cannot afford to spon- en ah nin co ee eS Its 46-year-old president, Nor- suddenly erupts. |without adult help. , Aro om or 00 sae me ia | Wee S00 125 125 125 --3 |man Simpson, has a plush of- TRAINS PERSONNEL Mr, Hodgin -- tg vig isc> his technique more widely. rg or edaig Lrg 25 «25 ; i P phage Mr. Ss says he does no' No the' ve | j Fy het | pot A 6% 6 + Ml petrol % 3% je --1 |fice, but there's no'desk in it--| In'many cases, the company wW y have learned how/Mr. Hodgins is leaving™in. the Aten ot er ae co 1 Wan ms] iene, Os zi 24; 243 MS +2 |he likes to work in a relaxed|supervises construction of proj- Atl Sugar 310 -$21% 219% 21%-- | Spooner 3500 24 24 24 atmosphere. ects, trains personnel to run Meee Beet wies | | Ue' aes 'ba tutu"), THe ice atmoephere may|them and controls costs Bank 63% 63% Wstates 600 615 615 615 be casual but the business is) Acres now is involved in a Bank NS Bl ead -_ i Weburne 00 is i 3 tough. _ | $140,000,000 hydro-electric proj- Beav Lum 20 $40 4 40 | "We need contracts totalling ect at Grand Rapids, Man. Part Stamslee"" $00 'sy tue 9u-+ Ye MINES '$300,000,000 a year for engineer-\of the proejct calls for backing Brazil 00 36% 6 ba-- %| ing - in construction projects/up the Saskatchewan River to oe 2 ae ue oe | aad. Ome a af if x57 /iust to keep going," Mr. Simp-|\create a 55-mile-long lake. eee Bee ese ee ee GF le" beats, that's a. lot afl gghmaatet peoloct Is the fies, e m irder yas $s Hf BcPn Spr 19 10s 105 105 'A Am Moly 200 240 240 240 pe . |000,000 hydro-electric power de- BCPh 4% " | Ang Rovyn 800 210 209 209 --1 | velopment on the St. John River BCPh 484 or 5 5% 25% 35M -- Val Armore $0 23 23 OB In order to maintain itself the] t Mact ¢, t of Fred Cal Pow 1000 _$21 21 -- 1%! ANC Cop 500 124 122 122 company is placing increasing|© SIMEE, WEEL AT EXOper: Cat PS pr. 10 $102 102 102 + %| Bankeno 1500 20% 20% 20% icton. Can Bread 100 $16 16 16 | Baska 2000 9 #9 9 _,emphasis on foreign contracts. " : Can_Cem 25 $54 54 $4 +1 | Bethim 100 670 670 670 +10 |Work has been completed or is| Mt. Simpson and a group of C! Fndry 210 $512 S14 512 Black Bay 2000 10 10 1 Pak associates at Acres purchased Can Perm = 210 $70% 70% 70% Bralorne 750 510, 500 --10 jin progress in Pakistan, Peru, control of the company in 1960): C Safe 4 pr 25 $984 981% 9B'4 Brunswk 400 $15%4 15% 15% Colombia, Guatemala, Ghana,} A : pan) | CAE $18Ve 18a 18+ "| Bunker H 3000 34% a5 +%!Kenya, Formosa and Somalia \from Fluor Corp. of the United Cc Brew 1325 $92 9% 94 Cadamet 6 3 Va -- Yo spss Me Leila . rile sie be C Brew A pr 150 $47% 472 47'2 Camflo 2700 300 299 300 BIG INCREASE States which had bought the CBAIAWw 100 410 410-410 --10| Camp Chib 400 430 425 425 --10 | Mr Simpson says the com-|ComPany from Canadians in ¢ Chem w 78 975 975 #975 --10 Candore 2150 . 202 20% 20a-- 2 ys a 1953. C Dredge 400 315 315 315 Captain 8000 162 16% 162+ % pany 's business has increased a ie Cdn G lv 450 $592 59'4 a Ya cmt saat A mt as 4 +2 |tremendously in the last five) Since the repatriation, the i u --'% hib-Ka vs él vargas 200 Stee 21% 21% 4 | Coch Will 1500 930 325 325 --10 years, It has, he says, been|Company has grown to almost IT 5 PICNIC SEASON ALL THE TIME AT GLECOFF'S CPR xd 1579 $62 61% 61% -- Ya, Coin bake 500 » FA » aided by Canada's economic 600 employees--more than 460 C Tire A 175 $49 48% 48% +1%| Comb Met | 7 buoyane y, but wi the are technical staff--from 265 id Chat.Gal 200 $14% 147% 14% Conigo jag #24 -\ ut when there is anjare vecnn : , BUT THIS WEEK Gah Bi Hie Te | Eine "Ses Z'yleconomic' Gawniurn the, comr/Mr. Slnpeon says S GLECOFF'S ARE FEATURING SOME Clairtone 150 $62 62 64 | allinan =") pany hopes its foreign business} To actively go after b 3S Col Cel pr --75_-$27% 27% 27+ | Con Gillies 300 6 6 6 y s its g siness ys er busines Computing $00 $222 aM n C Mogul 1100 460 460 460 will "smooth out the bumps." |Acres moved its head office EXTRA SPECIAL SUMMER SPECIALS. st beg pr a Ra a s | ¢, Rampier Bel /< < - Foreign business has in-jfrom Niagara Falls, Ont.--it Con. Paper 25 $427% 42% 474 -- % Daering 2500 10% 10% W0%--'%icreased by 70 per cent in the! still has a subsidiary plant there ae TE 4 Dickasn 75 et og as 415 (last three years, he says. --to Toronto and opened offices abd : 0 ea) ok E Amphi 6000 5% 5'2 5%--i4 Acres is a company estab-)in Vancouver, Winnipeg, Mont- Coronation 100 470-470-470 hihacea ae % . yd by lished to solve problems. real, Saint John, N.B., and y bY mn y Ya Sen tnt 20 sie . 19a eta Glant YK 7 $1313 3 For example, Acres was hired' Fredericton Cygnus B 1000 $ 6% 64-- % Gletn Exp 1000 14 14. 14° +2 = Dist Seag 2110 $39%% 39% 39% Gortorum 600 455 445 455 +10 D Bridge 310 $26% 26% 26'2-- %, Guif L 1000 8% 8% 6% Dofasco 1260 $272 27% 272 Gunnar 100 495 495 495 --§ Dofasco A it 100 100 100 Headway 4000 «(18% 18% 18 Desco sis 15 15 High-Bell 400 665 665 665 1 134 a Holl 200 $28 274 2B 2 ac fg Fs ore ine me | Hud Bay 210 $70% 70% 704-- % THURSDAY, June 24 one 18th Miles on Marshall Turf Course Dom Text xd 200 $36% 36% 36% | Int Bibis 100 118 «118 «118 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200 Maiden) (6) : | East Ch Tr 110 $46%4 46% 46% --%4| Int Helium 1600 125 125 125 Two-year-old Fillies. 5 Furlongs (7) Meteor, No Boy Allé | Eddy Mich 100 $38 38 438 --% | Kenville 1500 32 32 32 "g 1h 9 Rococo Rogue, Harris X111 aicon | 67S $99Ve 98% 99+ %| Iron Bay 1100 175. 173 174 +5 |Vicky, Archer, X10 Son Blue, No Boy 113 : Fam Play | 100 $26 25% 25%%--Ye| !so 700 269 262 269 +4 (Parish Fashions, No Boy 115 Absent Son, Gomez A116 4 Z Fruehaut 210 $92 9% 94 _Joburke 1000 Miss _Telso, No Boy 114 Latin Artist, Werry X108 4 : Gen Bake 325 $9 8% 8% --%| Joliet 000 42 2, 4 Our. Tom Boy, No Boy 119 Carrier, Bailey 116 ; A 150 $914 9% 9% | Jonsmith 2500 22% 22 22 -- 1% Sweet Snowdrop, No Boy 119 A-F Junger and Dane Hill Acres entry e : 6 Baheme 100 285 785 285 +5 | Joutel 300 101 10) 101 +1 | Hurricane Bessie, Harris X114 (QUINELLA WAGERING( 4 a. 450 $224 22% 22% + Yel Kerr Add 1700 800 795 800 {oe Water," Harris X10? Rint RACE: <<. Puts. Saw die + ¥ w aT o iow. bs car c w 100 i ane ye wa 1 A To hin ~~ oN 2 ns i+ Ye SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,190 ($4000)/ances. Three-year-old Fillies Foaled in ad fe v4 10 «110 «+110 ts | L Dufault 450 $13% 13% 13% Claiming Three.year-olds. 6 Furlongs .(7)|Canada 6 Furlongs (6) Hd Carp A 715 $29 O29 Lakehead 1000-22-22, «32. -- 4 She'saloy, Maxwell 117 Canada Princess, Harris A-X112 Home A 125 $18% 18% 18% L Shore 300 205 205 205 --2 | Wilight Tango, Harrison 105 Moosnee, Harri-X112 Home B 25 $19%4 19% 19% La Luz 300 $1234 12% 1234 -- ve Saratanga, Dittfach 107 So War, Dittfach 121 Horne Pf 100 330 330 330 Latin AM 2000-12-12 (12 Tippldy, No Boy 1) My Kimie, Nash 115 COTTAGE BC 200 $13% 13"2 1342+ ba Leitch 300 510 S05 505 Free View, Cuthbertson X107 Scarlett O'Hara, Turcotte X119 Cc Hur Erie ri0 $65 65 65 Lorado mo in it ae +1 [RiRerry. Gordan ie Wally Wallace, Leblanc 115 Husky 1200 $1240 12¥4 1246 + ve| Macassa 256 259 259 259 +4 [S008 Bega, Gomez 115 A-Windfields Farm. entry ROLLS Ib ' M a 4 's P . ae. yo = de HM rormel pad ae Py Pe 2 | THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200 Maiden SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,700 Allow E imp Tob 150 $14% 145 145 Marcon 2000 94 92 9a -- Ya| TwO-vear-old Fillies. (Divn of Ist) $ Fur-jances. Three' and Four-year-olds. One Ind Accep 375 sms 3M 23% -- %| Mattgmi 275 $17%~ 1778 17% longs (7) and one léth Miles on Turf Course (7) PORK Inglis 250 52 |' Sia--~ Ve McAdam 800 106. 105 06 +1 Miss Joanne S., No Boy Ww Feathery, Dittfach A109 Inland Gas 730 wine 10% W%+ ue) MeWat 00 30 «30 3 1 Sun Stage, Leblanc 119 Freedoms Hone, Shuk 111 1 Bronze pr z18 $29 29 129 | Merrill 1500 595959 Clandestine Aiss, No Boy 119 Attention Hero. Dittfach A113 H lbs IBM 76 $485 485 485 Meta Uran 500 12 12 12 awinkie Jey, No Bey We Jovial Joel, Leblanc 119 " IMC 210 $55 55 $5 Midrim 3500 33 u rt 1 Caledon Star, No Boy 114 Tanwood, Gomez .117 Int Nickel 652 892% 92% 92% + %| Mi Wright 3500 47 45 45 --« | Grown Dutchess, No Boy 114 Affaire D'Amour, Harris 119 | Int Util 600 $315 31% 31% | Nat Expl 2000 10 10 10 +1 Karensa, Turcotte X114 Ribot's Fling, No 'Boy 111 | Inter PL 200 $89% 89' 897% + %| Nealon 3500 10 9% %e--'2 eourtyR A-Dane Hill Acres entry | int St P 160 $544 5% 5% New Ath 5000 22 22 2 +1 ACE -- Purse 32, 200 Maiden Inv Grp A 100 $12%e 12% 12% + vel Neonex w 200 135 130 135 Two-year-elds. 5. Furtongs EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 ($3000) ! TL Ind 250 fi 13% 13% N Goldvue 7 7 7 Albertarama, No Boy 115 -| Claiming Four-year.olds and up. One @ GROCERY SPECIALS a Jen Bw 375 11% 1% 11% = ¥ N Harri 500 8 "<4 Day We Sail, Leblanc 115 mile on Marshall Turf Course (10) Jock W 10 73° «2 «#273 rtd N Hosco 300 265 265 265° +4 The Hangman, Maxwell 115 Diesel Fleet, Harrison 110 Kelsey Co 325 $154 1514 1544+ %4| Newlund 7000 1 1s 18 |Famous Monarch, Turcotte AX110 Artista, Walsh 108 Labatt xd 2123 $20% N Mvens Me us ke Sundernia, No Boy 11 Exclamado, Leblanc 116 Libby's Special Pack 3--.20-oz. Tin of PORK a 150 N. Rouyn #00 7 7 7 Haven's Glory, No Boy B115 Doug's Chop, No Boy 119 BEANS end 1 20. Tin SPAGHETT Ndentes is ls Holarctic, Leblanc ATIS Multa Bene, No Boy 118 Poi e) Norbeau 300 217 215 215 ~4 |Arab Prince, No Boy 6115 |My Liege, Turcotte X111 PE FO icioc ccs oh oa be ek ee Norlex oon ON. nN Angus Glen, Sorensen 115 Admiral Armbro, Dittfach 119 be Normetal 300 450 450 450 A-F. A, and F. H. Sherman entry Navarro, Harris AX110 PERSONAL SIZE SAFEGUARD PLASTIC REG, 98 N Goldert 1000 12 12 12 +9 |8-F. A Roberts and A, Lawand entry (Sheree, Harris AX106 Northeal 2000 5O- 50 50 Cloud 1V, Armstrong \08 ¢€ Northgte 100 800 800 800 --10 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600 ($9000)|A-J. B. Azanza and L. C. Morrisros entry North A Ges 1000 75 75 75 Claiming, Four-year-olds and up. One and!X-5'Ibs AAC. Post Time 2 p.m FOR Orchan 2 0 485 490 +5 Sarees "THE PERFECT renda ah th Bath me, gt GARDEN CITY RACEWAY BUTTER 'nsw 55° atino 925 860-855 855 --5 Pax Int 10500 334 2 33 +'% BRAND 8. Lid Expl 500 20 20 = 400 $23% 23\4 234+ %e FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for; Also Started: Queen's Pride, Girlie Dil DEMPSTER 24-02. LOAF Bie Point us " ys yt +10 |three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8 lon, Mighty Glen, Duchess Canuck, and LIBBY'S Ss 32 4 Ps ad 2 td Black Silver, Her'tn 8.20 3.80 2.70, Gay Charm C ¢ bortex to oS ob 73,,| Lookout Haw Lea, Vareoe 7.30 3.60 Que Chib 500 14 44 iy ty] Satdy, Dares, Filion 3.90, SIXTH RACE -- | Mile (Trot) for five FOR Quemont 220 $11% 11% 113 = Also Started: Vesta Direct, K G Direct, year-olds and under. Purse $1,100 (6) Quonto 65009 My Ng Lochinver Laurie, Shirley Baker J, and Lee Ezra, C'michael 27.50 9.70 '5.70 1 GALLON JUGS- REG. 89 Raglan 700 200 198 "198 Roselawn Boy. < Prince Cope, Gordon 11,70 3.40 "4 vi «Johnnie Lal Archdekin 4.00 gg a Or ik veoe bet vel SECOND. RACE Trot) for, Also Started: Diller A Dollar, Bishop NORA B H Ld Salem 9 saa aie ak 'e here ® three-year-olds and up. Purse $800 (8). |Song, and Invasion SPECIAL Sherritt 200 600 onl Byhalle, Dean, K'ston 8.30 4.20 «3.60 QUINELLA, 4 AND 6, PAID $101.10 si 3 ; iss Fly Ball, Ingles $20 5.30 QN Gas R 0 " " eee 5 a eat - 2, Hava Julep, Wellwood 5.70. SEVENTH RACE -- | Mile (Pace) for ibs fe 2 5 Also Started: | J Collins, Merrie Amos, three-year.olds and up. Purse $700 (8) hank 'is Hs nt +10 Rusty Riddell, Dictator Pick, and Big) Meadow Wave, W dell 5.90 4.90 3.30 Teck Corp 1425 545 $30 530 --20 Way, PALANAN Dg aSALALN dee & DELICIOUS FRESH PRODUCE & corviiny 5 S45 S30 S30 20 DAILY DOUBLE, 2 AND 8, PAID 32.00, Uncle Spud, Walsh 3.50 Texmont 2800 133 132-133 2 " Also Started: Irish C. Grattan, Butch Tex-Sol 1000 % % % r THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for}Z, Wilmington Belle, Scotland's Van, and Triba 1000 255 253 three- and four-year-oids. Putse $800 (8).| Royal Nimble C. win Aes odie 53 ett N'gra Chance, Webster 14.50 7.10 7.00) e Un Buffad 2000 8 4 ' Steve Grattan,. Feagan 6.10 5.70| EIGHTH RACE -- 1. Mile (Trot) for UCL Mia a4 Se ao Pat Sultan, Hayes 10.30 | three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,100 (7) LBS. Un Fort es P+ s 4 3. ----'% Also Started: isobel's Choice, Doctor's; Madam Victor, Arthur 25.40 12.00 6.30 5 tien Gans stew iiee a. Lad, Mary Lyn, Speedy Prince, and Su-| Diana Sampson, Robillard -- 8.30 5.00 Viclan 1300 360385 i 3 | perior Laurel Diana Hunter, Feagan 3.00 Slt ea et A ar ie et FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) for Also Started: Clement Hanover.. Seattle Tamblyn pr. 215 $434 43/2 42% Windfall 1000 7% 1h 1% "h three yeecoids and up. Purse $900 (8). D, Meadow Brooke C, and Van's Pride HOME GROWN SNOW WHITE Tor-Dom Bk 726 $64 64 Yale Lead 3000 11-1111 Nintne sect tle on ee aC en ee ee ee ee ee Josedale Royal Pal, Walker 4.00| NINTH RACE -- } Mile (Pace) for LARGE ¢ Trans-Mt pe Alan gle ag 11500 a.m.; $21,000 Also Started: Ben Away, Lord Yates, five-year-olds and under. Purse $800 (8) Tru-Wall ae ik ies FOREIGN qRADING Mr. Jive C, Red Riddell, and Lord Claire., Gay Parader, Dussault 4.40 3.30 3.00 HEADS Turnbull 210 $11'%@ Wm 1% Agnico oO ; : Hi Hematite, Redpath 7.70 4.10 10 Un Carbide 400 $29 2a 20% Bova Bod eg 40 FIFTH RACE Mile (Pace) for! Joatine's Trailer, Hicks 4.70 UN Gas 100 $28 28 2A Kirk M 500 15 five-year-olds and under. Purse $800 (8 Also Started: Chatham Chip, Omodean, BE ool Mf ag a aM bane in a is 3 mY 'a Mr. Dee Dee, C'mchi 9.60 5.80 4.20|\Cedar Crest Maid, Gino Herbert, and LOCAL GROW 5 ibs. ' 2 a ) Y Pal McGregor, Habkirk 5.00 4.00) Black Cloud N Fae OW Mt Utd Reet = 8 | Armbro Erin, McKinley 3.60 Attendance 2,662 Total Poo! $128,053 FRESH PICKED for ; as STRAWBERRIES ,,. 59° Radio-Phone Service Big Aid ii | FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden FIFTH RACE W-- Purse $2,600. Aliow a a | three- and four-year-olds. 7 Furiongs (18) ances, two-year-olds, foaled in Canada. 5 T 0 l A M ] ' GPiny The Cuma, Ditech 420 1.90 270\Furiongs, (4 0Ul AN ineral Urews FROZEN FOODS DRUGS 10-Fas! Kitten, Robinson 4.50 3.30 2-Stevie. B Good, Shuk 3.10 2.30 2.10 5-Penadee, Harrison 6.80 4Fabulad, Gomez 2.40 2.10 WHITEHORSE, Yukon (CP);Mackenzie River valley to Inu- Also Ran in Order: Bridget L., Bed 3Fleet. Romance, Leblanc 2.10 Radio-telephone service to re- rw) ic i ford...Park,..Sweet.Bully,..HiLynnie, jet Also Ran; 'Needlin Al mote_points.in the Yukon, Neder: eo ss ar cep eign MORTON'S Invader, Count Fair, Poker Man, Lovely THE QUINELLA, 2 AND 4, PAID $7.90 y: Seth Wea Termtonen ant tionand.is scheduled for com- : Fate and Prince Mahan Winner, b g 2, by Henry 8 Good-- - " . pletion by the spring of 1966 northern British Columbia is ° & Winner, dk b or br c, 3, by Curry--Tun Bridal Bell, by Gay Session, rye . dimeichn. week nanas Ee vakG Wy bees irctees Bear ayy ai Buena se poy aiding oil and mineral explora- Exploration crews prefer the Bananas Strawberry eae : tion crews this summer HF radio 'syste wh ie eee Ven eae Chocolate... Lemon Pool $24,992. Daily Double Poo! $4),882 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim Ing, three-year-olds. 62 (Furlongs (12) $-Petene, Gomez 11.90 $.80 5.00 T-Fielder's Choice, Werry 5.10 4.60 9-Saucy Question, Robinson 5.40 Also Ran in Order: Greek Tar, Young Fashion, Tracey. Glen, Jennie Murphy, Select Sin; Harvonian, City Dancer, Sil ver Penny and Cavalino. DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 5, PAID $38.10 Winner, b f, 3, bh Pet Bully--Jinkytown, by Littlejohn. Pool $36,738. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. QMaid two.year-old fillies, foaled. in Canada. 5 Furlongs (11). lot To Like, D'fach 5.20 3.30 2.70 @Neptunes Hostess, Leblanc 4.00 3.60 11-Valley, Cuthbertson 9.20 Also Ran in Order: Sloppy Slippers, Mimico, Vichalma, Luxury Dip, Margchas, Hunt and Crafty Music, 'er's Delight, Mono Type Late Scratch--Breezy Breeze Winner, 6 f, 2, by Bull Page -- Rhonda Nite, by Greek Ship. Pool $44,741. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maid. @n three- and four-year-olds. 7 Furlongs (12) 12-Rhann, Leblanc 6.10 4.30 2.70 S-Direct Action, Robinson 5.40 3.60 2-Moss_ Park, Gomez 2.70 Also Ran in Order: The Contest Man, Fabius Jr., Tent Camp, Mary. Catharine C , Cold Draw, Xalapa Curry and Mae's Mistake. Winner, be 3, by naar and -- Teoria essen tee SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claiming Prospecting crews can use ra transmit and receive messages four-year-olds and up. 4 Furiongs (8) j s link with telephone SYS- V-A-Free 'Quest, Rilard 10.00 4.00 3.901 oe ae ary ae ye, over hundreds of miles. VHF ) ;, LEMS 0 ile . reports oraer 4.Roy Jo, Gomez 3.50 3,10) .° ' Sait ' jtadio sets are more compact 1-A-Interes, Turcotte 10.00 4.00 399 ¢auipment and supplies or ca aes : Also Ran in Order: Yukon Squaw, for medical aid, even if they are/Dut are limited in range to up Nothing Sacred, Bobby. Brier, Wading Miles from a telephone line. to 100 miles. ~ and Girl Appeal Calls are relayed through' HF transmitters and receiv- E. Menyner and Yellow Briar Stable three Canadian National Tele-\ers are located at Blueberry Winner, 4 # 4, by Alquest--Turn jme Free, Communications systems, USINE 444 port Nelson in northern y elector . 1 - vr " ; either long-range High _Fre- . Pool. $53,445, « ef vi vg : i ak quency radio or shorter-range B.C at Watson Lake, White- Cian tre Ce aia, (use $2200.\Very High Frequency radio. jhorse, Mayo and Dawson City " ree-year-olds, about 1-16 , Mites on: turf course (8 Radio calls are automatically in the Yukon and at Hay River Lets cawl, Wi r 3 W 7 rplayp, > are le' > y ; " SEVin Pan; Leplanc 23.50 11-60 7.00 relayed to the nearest telephone and Yellowknife in the North- 1-A-Revelling, Harris $99 operator, who then routes them Wa sultaw . west Territories Poss ipaoh ll vbpeak Bites yas Spd Red to their destinations through es- aieeie » Valecrest L ean Choir Practice tablished telephone circuits a age ' e Sh Noe SO lassie lol ila hd ea ANNOUNCE DIVIDEND A-T E King, WE OM ' The oldest of the three sys <in 3 F , fi y } ni ason and F Junger tame serves northern British Co-; Freedman Wholesale Ltd. of Lorvege by *. Mi. % by Favive-- lumbia and the Yukon through|Ottawa Tuesday announced an Pool $57,366 a- chain of microwave towers] initial dividend of 10 cents a running. parallel to the Alaska EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100, Claim-| Highway share to shareholders of record ing, four-year-olds and up. 1% Miles Ah " ; on Marshall Mabie), A "scatterwave'"' system con-/0f Oct. 1, to be paid Oct. 15 cade Te 4# 3 nects points between Cambridge|The 65-year-old firm, which be- sCrystal Fire, 'W 359 Bay, north of the Arctic Circle,;came.a public company last iso Ran in Order: Gum Swamp, Dan- anc Vv 'iver, N T arc 4 rte. : "I i dier, Popey, Supreme Chiet, Grey Beau and Ha} R er, WwW T , on the|March, reported a_net profit and' Bronze Turkey southern shore of Great Slavelafter taxes of $47,251 or 37 Winner, b f, 4 by Blue Man -- Modest Lake cents a share for the first six Mary, ary, by Reaping Reward The third relay stem, a pole|months of this year's opera-| Pool $62,093 Total Pool $422,718. Attendance, 6,071. ¢ lline from ae hiver down theltions, shareholders were told, | Coconut Cream PIES 39: | For The Cottage (Reg. 5$9c) 74 RITSON RD. S. CHERRY PIES accu. 49° VISIT GLECOFF'S NEW OUTDOOR MARKET COFF'S SUPERMARKET NYLONS ALKA SELTZER PEPSODENT TOOTHPASTE ICE JAM BUNS gery 49* ---- 68° REG. 1.09 $9 FOR REG. 45¢ SPECIAL Als \ OSHAWA } i y

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