q 502 Carlyle yp reg 9 for any contracted In ane oY & one on or after this date rhly 7,7 my written consent. --Herbert Ross Skitch ve ie of 607 Corea Dr.. arn es cary any suaireces * my spo by one or or after this date July 7, 1965, with. out written Wayne Little AUCTION SALE SAT. JULY 17 Household Furniture Property of Estate of EDITH LITTLE, 138 Ash St., Whitby. Bed chesterfield, nearly new; Kroehler. rocker; living room chairs, beds, dressers, radio, dishes, refrigerator, electric stove, washing machine, gor- den tools. Many other articles. Terms Cash. Sale at 2 p.m. Auctioneer, Loyal Pogue. 38--Coming Events SUNNYSIDE PARK Monster BINGO Thursday July 8th 20 GAMES AT $20. 5 GAMES AT $30. 1 -- $150 JACKPOT $20 PER LINE PLUS $50 PER FULL CARD 2 -- $250 JACKPOTS Requier. games pay double In 17 Nos. or less JACKPOTS NOS. 51 & 55 $10 PER LINE PLUS $200 PER FULL CARD IN 51 AND 55 NUMBERS, THIS WEEK PLUS $25 CONSOLATION PRIZE, $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED. IN' THESE TWO GAMES. EARLY BIRD GAME $50 in Door Prizes $1.00: ADMISSION RED BARN OSHAWA CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED ROWE TRAVEL SERVICE TOURS STOCK MARKET TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press 'Terento Ton Exchange--July 7 (Quotations in cents uniess marked $ %~Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw---Ex-warrants. Net change Is from previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS "n Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 900 $12% 124 12% $10'4 10% 10%4--% si0 «6100S 10 | Stock Abitibi Alte Gas w Alliance A 100 50 215 50 439 Atl Sugar Bank Mont Bank NS Beatty Bell Phone Bow-M pr Bowater Bramaiea 750 ir. Tak 50 BA Oj! 546 Bc Forest xd 20 BC Phone 25 $68 Br Int Fin Burns Cal Pow CCC Stone 45 200 $5454 $1894 1834 $64%-- 64'4 $102 10% $i42 14¥2 Chemcei! 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A farmer and Farming plays a major part FIRST RACE 1 | five-year-dlds and under Queen's Pride, Redpath Pat Sultan, Hayes Girlie Dillon, Ed Arthur Also Started: Jimmy Direct, Davie ue, Mighty Glen, Poplar Peter V and | Niagara Chance Cham-| sgconp race -- 1 Mile (Trot) Italy. 1. |three-year-olds and up. Purse $900 (7) ntrigant, Desjardins 21,80 8.90 6.70 5 2. Jorge} | Wee Cruseder, Geisel Argentina; 3. San-|Famous Wick, Campbell Italy, tise Started: Sister ing, Alayne Scot and Ben Away. Welterweights: Champion, jeany DOUBLE S-Gueen's Pride and 1 ntrigant, PA $68.00. Mile (Pace) for Purse $300 (8) 7.80 4.30 2.90 5.50 3.20 2.90 Junior middleweights: 4.80 Matt, Reckless |Manuel Gonzalez, Odessa, Tex.; Luis Rodriquez, Miami; ieee Stable, New York. THIRD RACE Mile (Pace) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) Winged Freight, Desjardins 11.60 ris 4.20 3. Gordon 4.70 : dl for | 8s "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 7, 1968. 29- MRS. HELEN S. CARRIE The death occurred yesterday) at the Oshawa General Hospital of Mrs. Helen Storie Carrie. A resident of Hillsdale Manor, Mrs. Carrie was in her 93rd health for the last 18 months. Willocks, she was the daughter of the late Williams and Betsy Willocks. She was born on Sep- tember 10, 1873 at Arbraoth, Scotland. d She was married at Arbroath in. 1896 to Stephen Carrie. Her husband died on October 24, 1959. Oshawa for 41 years and was a charter member of the Golden Age Club. She was also a mem- ber of the Salvation Army Home League. She is survived by a daughter) Mrs. Ethel Thomson, of Osh- awa, and a son David, also *) Oshawa. She was predeceased by her! daughter Annie who died in| 1929 and by a son William who died in 1954. There is one grandson, phen' A. Carrie, and three great-! grandchildren, Janet Cargie and Helen and Lizam Tryhorm of St. Catharines. The body is resting at Armstrong Funeral Chapel for service on Thursday at 3.15 p.m, The service will be con- Ste- the (Bucted by Major Fred Lewis of ithe Salvation Army. FAMOUS COWS ON SHOW FOR TOURISTS his wife admire one of. the famous Guernsey cows (CP Photo) GARDEN CITY RACEWAY Donbryn Adios, Dam Also Started: Hand Su, West Scott, tp vonian Major, Brave Margaret and Bob- cat Hanover. ~ 1 Mile (Trot) for Five Purse $1,100 (6) SIXTH RACE year-olds and under. Adrien Mir, Dostie Lee Ezra, Carmichael Invasion, Walker Also Started: Diller A Dollar, Song and Willow Brook Happy. 3.50 re Bishop 4.50 3.10) SU INaLLA 6-Adrien Mir and 4Lee Sr PAID $8.40. SEVENTH RACE -- | Mile (Pace) three-year-olds end up. og $700 (8) lagate, Hayes 4.50 3.30 3.10 Gay Robert, 8.00 7 " Big Chief, Norris Also Started: E. H. Dillon, Cunny's Bud, Meadow Wave, lerina Wick for | Uncle eons | and Bal-) Burial will be at Oshawa Union Cemetery. MRS. MARY DEBORAH COX The death of Mrs. Mary De- borali Cox occurred on Tuesday morning at the Oshawa General Laibar in her 67th year, She resided with her daughter, Mrs. Ann Nettle, of Whitby, for the past three years. The deceased suffered a a seven-month-illness. She was' the former Mary Deborah O'Hagan, daughter of the late Captain Daniel and Mrs. Hagan and was born at OBITUARIES year. She had been in failing The former Miss Helen Storie She had been a resident of HE Picton, Ont. She married BY cent St. Charles Cox gig on September 22, 1920. Mrs. was predeceased by her aces in 1954. She was a member of St. Gregory's Roman Catholie Church and of the Catholic Women's League in both Osh- awa and Whitby, Mrs. Cox has been a resident of Oshawa and district for some 42 years. She is survived by two daugh- ters, Mrs. Nettle and Mrs. F. C. Canzi (Mary Catherine), also of Whitby. Six grandchildren survive. The remains are at the Arm- strong Funeral Home for a high requiem mass Thursday at St. Gregory's Church, Oshawa: Rev. Monsignor Paul Dwyer will sing the mass and interment will be in St. Gregory's Ceme- tery. Prayers will be said at the funeral home today at 8 p.m. JOHN FIALKA | The death occurred at the [Oshawa General Hospital today 'of John Fialka, of 303 Ritson ird. s. Seriously ill for the last six weeks, Mr. Fialka was 'tn lhis 71st year. He was born on March 29, /1859, in Podalska, Russia. He came to Canada 53 years age and lived in Oshawa for all but one of those years. He is survived by his wife, the former Mrs. Frances Pajak, three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Jablonski (Helen); Mrs. Mary Cowan and Mrs. Florian Kwiotch (Gladys), all living in Oshawa. There are two sons William and John, also living lin Oshawa. There are seven \grandchildren and three great |grandchildren. | The body is resting at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel] for service on July 9. The Rev. Ernest Fellows of King Street United Church will conduct the service. Burial will be at Mount Lawn Cemetery. H 3.10 2.70 2.60) "Murray Waples' 'Case Adjourned ST. CATHARINES, Ont. (CP) A hearing by the Ontario Rac- jing Commission into the driv- ling performance of Murray | 'Angus Glen' Pays | Whopping Price TORONTO (CP) -- Angus Glen, making his 'second start as a two-year-old, Tuesday fe- turned the largest mutuel of the Ontario thoroughbred racing "| winning the crown in 1960. Eight! of Elorde's nine defences have "\been against No. 1 challengers. pacer | Bddie Perk Chi : "ae ie Perkins, i-| The only Canadian in the list-| Tonight ings is George Chuvalo of Tor-| S280: 2. Sandro Lopolo, Italy; jonto listed third among world Ad Pruitt, St. Louis Kaylee, "|Vesta Direct, Crowe Also Started: Biack Silver, season--a whopping $163.20 for a $2 win ticket. With jockey Ben Sorensen whipping furiously, Angus Glén bulled his way from eighth place and in the stretch run Leitch Louvict Macdion "4s Junior welterweights: Cham Carlos Hernandez, . Vene- Marion Mohawk, Lochinver July.17 - Aug. 8. . 23 dey Western Circle Tour Sept. 17-24 -- 7 doy Bermude Cruise EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) tor Waples last Aug. 4 at Green- Three-year-olds and up. Purse 1 (7) Hoole 'Hanover, Dussault 32.10 9.90 4,00| Wood Raceway in Toronto was|" Madam. Victor, Arthur 3.70 250 adjourned Tuesday to July 16. Seattle D., O'Dare Also. Started: Thelgiers, Armbro Earl,| Waples, $7, is charged with hnnie R. and Mr, Sampson. Late Can.'driving the horse Success Top $2614 26'4 26% $160 16% 16'e+ $4 2 $2412 24a Ua-- Ve $204 20% 204-- 570 570 $70 se 1h. 9 Full swine, Laurie and Lav Fin 1@ rs Lev F 1.25 Lau Fin 63w 100 for Jol FOURTH RACE mile (trot) three-year-olds and up. Purse $800 (7 cintyre Is-| jimmie Mac, Hie 12.60 7.80 $70 Lightweights: Champion, 26. - Oct. 10 -- 15 day ~~ East Coast Tour 100 1 Sie oe Mewar 1 28 +1 | New Cal N Hosco New Jason N Mylame 1500 1000 5000 a beatae contenders, ; _, |April and May WBA ratings. the} same position he held in the mael Laguna, Panama. 1. Jose|Dictator Pick, Ren Fillon 10.20 §. |Griffith Hanover, Gordon $30 Napoles, Mexico; 2. Carlos Or-|"/aiso' started: Secret. Son, Miss Fly tiz, New York; 3. Bunny Grant, [Ball Byhalia Dean and Yonder. Late Can,| | Tootsie Dol! NINTH RACE Mile. (Pace) for Five-year-olds and under. Purse $800 (8) Hi Hematite, Redpath 5.90 3.70 3.00 leontrary to the public interest in the sixth race. The horse had been leading but finished nipped Gravel Pit at the finish. The colt, who finished fifth in his only other start two weeks second to Sugar Hill Mont, 40\driven by Clarence (Shorty) tga 5 Cee His feat took some of the spot light off jockey Avelino Gomez | The finish of Sugar Hill Mont|/who rode three winners, givin |($10.40) and favored Success/him 15 for the current meetifi |Top provided a quinella payoff/and placing him fourth in the jof $27.70. |jockey standing. . The Canadian Trotting Asso-| Gomez took the featured me |ciation indefinitely suspendedjenth race, whipping = and . Newnor 2000 N> Rouyn 1000 N Senator 2000 Nisto Northgte Opemiska Patino Pax int Perron Pine Point Probe Purdex Quemont Raglan Rexspar Rio Algom Rockwin Roman Joannes Trailer, Wm. Hicks 5.70 a |Pal McGregor, Habkirk Mile (Pace) for| Also Started: Chatham Chip, Senate Purse $800 (8)|/Clan, Mr. Dee Dee, Magella and Gene! 9.00 4.30 4.50) Putney 4.20 3.40 Attendance 2,957. Ernie Terrell of Chicago is Fer informetion eontoct recognized as world heavy- ROWE TRAVEL AGENCY PORT HOPE, ONT. ago, paid $163.20, $47.90 and We +, .| $12.60 7 7 7% 17 ° 9 9 760 750 755 860 860 860 860 855 855 500 10 60 604 1000 800 405 1000 }000 200 400 1000 825 1000 200 500 1000 + 1000 1100 595 4500 250 Mag Ei 400 M Leaf Mil 400 Mass-F 1167 Met Stores P a Mf = } . Total Pool $153,975. $21% 21% aaph. Milt Briek 340 bd 3 Molson A Mon Foods Moore ° 8% 70 134 y 18 Y 480 27\2 Nat Drug Nia Wire B Noranda NO NGas 1000 No N Gpr 1150 Ocean Cem 2600 Ogilvie v7 Pac Pet 750 300 120 185 OSHAWA LIONS CLUB BINGO WED. NIGHT $1,200 in cash prizes. Jackpet Nes, $3 end 53 JUBILEE PAVILION FIRST RACE {Claiming Maiden three and lolds. 62 Furlongs (18) Play Money H., Gordon 111 Jet Attack, McComb 111 Chieko, Potts 120 Sweet Sailing, Gordan 578 -%%* |Waples and Lockhart last Sep-|sprinter Windkin in the tember on a charge of affect-ito edge Famous Road ing the outcome of the race. In| Brockton Boy at the finish. keeping with policy dealing) Windkin, a sinyons-aie owned | with suspensions over 30 days,/by J. E. Frowde Seagram of 'and $3.50 605 +5 ® ~ Silvmaq Steep RF Sullivan 1 Tex-Sol $23% 23% 23%-- ve Tribag $74, 7414 T4e-- a; Un Buffad $12 12 1 Un Fort 380 380 380 Upp Can the CTA turned the matter over! -- paid $17160, $7.70 to the ORC. Junior lightweights: Cham-| pjery race -- pion, Flash Elorde, Philippines. |three ana Scrybar-olds |sius Clay and doés not list him./Kang I, South Korea; 3.\°%% 'ree 2 9 Ie Heavyweights: Champion, | Johnny Bizzaro, Erie, a NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES 0 2 + %|Patterson, New York; 2. ZorajVincente Saldivar, Mexico. 1 $10% 10% tom --iF olley, Chandler, Ariz.; 3.|Hoard Winstone, Wales; 2. Mit-| : 8 82 Aan 5 --~ Purse $2,000 ($3000)iand one iéth Miles (8) $162 16% 16% Light -' heavyweights: Cham-/Robertson, Ghana. four-year-'Teo K., Werry X106 mh Bae |pion, Jose Torres, New York. 1.) Bantamweights: Cham- Suan areen (1) Comby, No Boy 111 2, Willie Pastrano, Miami|l. Eder Jofre, Brazil; 2. Jose mn Seearin Prince. Torcete. X11 |Beach; 3. Eddie Cotton, Seat-|Medel, Mexico; 3. Alan Rudkin,'smart and Lucky, Dittfach 106 leddie Shack, Dittfach 112 | Chinese Sabre, No Boy 111 Middlew eights: Champion,) Flyweights: a Salva-|sea Day. Sorensen. 106 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600 Allo-| sia Giardello, Cherry Hill,|tore Burruni, Italy. 1. Hiroyuki|T#9 Day, Werry x117 ances Two-year-olds. 5 Furlongs (9) Jamaica. Merrie Amos which does not recognize Cas-|}. Love Allotey, Ghana; 2. ee vain 30 30 » d 'a uu" + "| Ernie Terrell, Chicago. 1. Floyd) Featherweights; Cha mpion,| 198. 195° 195 +1 tay THURSDAY, JULY 8 George Chuvalo, Toronto. isunori Seki, Japan; 3. Floyd Boos M4 Sir Axton, No Boy 116 |Wayne Thornton, Fresno, Calif.;|pion, Fighting Harada, Japan. Good Ovation, Turcotte X11! |tle |England. | Sane tha "Dittiech 108 Winning Score, Sorensen 109 N.J. 1. Dick Tiger, Nigeria; 2.)Ebihara, Japan; yer lnveder. : Hate. 125 Titled Hero, Leblanc 117 5 400 +20 500 100 44300 OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS Roman Pride, No Boy 109 Fabulad, No Boy Ali2 Briet, Grech) King Jive, No Boy 112 *. {Ice Water. Gome 114 Iver Run, 'Remillard 117 ; Bee" |Victor's Best, No Boy All4 Here's Lady Sue, No Boy 114 Kerensa, Turcotte X114 A-Dane Hill Acres entry QUINELLA WAGERING) 2. 'Kajocyoni |Xalapa Curry, Sutcliffe X117 . '| Joey Archer, New York; 3. Flo:/Takayama, Japan; 14000 s Pone! London Wise, No Boy 11) m0 , \rentino, Fernandez, Miami. _|Kingpetch, Thailand. Also Bligibie: Willie's $12 (12 Violam 2400 X106; Chump, Cuthbertson X106; 515515 West Mines 500 we in ~ | wenn No Boy 111; Berne Jerry, va = Provibcaid Golf Champs "ater ace Qualify For World Play Wisconsin 1500 Yukeno 6000 TORONTO (CP) When; 5 |Adrien Bigras of Montreai and) Windsor {Wilf Homenuik of Winnipeg wonjand amateur Nick Weslock,|Tan Mist, No Boy All) as Canada's| Also. Eligible: Half Light, Inouye 122 lthe Quebec and Alberta Open/both of Toronto, Peale! igor iod ruta OL ary pdy AN Cail Harvey golf championships respectively|contestants in the global clas-|Boy 106; A-S. Molnar, E G and J. Warren/and up. One mile on | s | \ FIALKA, John } l e end " . ic try. Course (9) last weekend they became the} sic entry Fayette 'Queen, Potts 116 fourth and fifth Canadian qual-} Altogether, Canada will have THIRD RACE Purse $2,000 ($3000) Beauante, Gome 116 ifiers for the $200,000 world|seven players in the event. The|C!aiming Maiden Three and four-year-| Barbara, Maxwe! ss ry ; ol (Di of F ) F Affaire D'Amour, Sorensen 118 tournament at Sutton, Mass.,|final two Canadian places go tol pavias chi Jeon AE Pied ta kana . 19- |the iow pros in the |Entered Into rest in the Oshawa Genreal| Aug. 19-221 poe seh 8 the Manitoba | Hospital, on Wednesday, July 7th, 1965, | | John Fialka, beloved husband of Frances Ont. (CP) Pajak and father of Mrs Joseph f Jablonski, (Helen), Mrs. Mary Cowan,| Davids Chick, Maxwell 106 Fore St. Rover, Dittfach 116 |Open, July 21-23, at Winnipeg ihe defending) DUNLOP PARLEY. Mrs. Florian Kwlotek, (Gladys), William Martian Champ, Cuthbertson X106 Esonadora, Leblanc Allé jand the B.C. Open, July 22-24, and John Flalka, all of Oshawa, 'in his from Toronto, willl 'miss Scooter, No Boy 106 |Golden Turkey, Turcotte Xi08 J at Vancouver Jericho Junction, tnouye 116 : ¥ } Nist year. Resting at the Armstr rang | 179 for a repeat | AGAIN TODAY al 2 3 deor prizes $10 each drs drawn. after eorly bird game _ THE TRULL FAMILY PICNIC will be held JULY. 11th, 3 P.M, ot "THE ACRES"--Taunton Rd. North & East of Bowmanville NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 et ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Pg $6, $12, $20 be doubled or tripled } 3160. IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 BUS TOUR to Washington, 0.C. and Arlington, Virginia, July 30 to rang 2, Fare including hotel accommodation Telephone 725-8470 oF YOUR SERVI business Duliding marketpla Times Classified Section. now and a friendly ad-writer wil! You. 470 «(470 va 192 194 840 $4 13% 13 --~ Shop City . Simp Sears "Sister Stee! DEATHS COX, Mary Deborah Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, July 6, 1965, Mary) Deobreh. O'Hagan, widow of Vincent St.) Charies Cox and mother of Mrs. Ann/- Nettle, Whitby, Mrs. F. J. Canzi (Mary| Catherine) Whitby in her 67th. year. Rest-| ling at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Osh- Jawa with High Requiem Mass in St. | | St. Gregory's Church, Oshawa on Thurs-! |day, July 8th at 10 A. nterment, St | Gregory's Cemetery. ayers will be) jheld in the funeral home, Wednesday |evening at 8 P.M.) SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($3000 | Claiming. Three-year-olds. 6 Furiongs (15) Blue Week, Leblanc 109 Harvonian, No Boy 111 Miss Tiger Cat, No Boy 106 jLucky Draw, Turcotte X106 |Slv Eyes, Harrison 106 |Easy Ella, Harrison 106 |Jennie Murphy, Glassner 117 Select Sin, No Boy 106 They joined Bob Panasiuk of| Saucy Question, loy 106 ung Fashion, Walsh 112 and George Knudson |r, 7 Dittfach 112 to 11:00 am. Sales SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 ($6500) Claiming three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs (7) Ships that Pass,, Walsh 111 Daring Bull, Potts 117 Peter Picker, Turcotte X112 Just. Plain Lucky, Gomez 119 Top Musketeer, Maxwell 122 Reefwaif, No Boy 119 No Kidding, Dittfach 116 Add Toronto 11 a.m. FOREIGN TRADING 000 380° 380 380. 170 40 52 140 600 Cochwil € Morrison Calvert Langis Lorado Sherrit tt SUN., | | | 200 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,100 Allow-) Fillles and Mares th ar-olds | Marshall Turf KITCHENER, a Gail Harvey, champion Purse $2,100 ($3000) | One July Lawn et u won last year's Calgary with a 215 total in the 54-hole medal) play Also entered is Saskatche wan's perennia|] champion, Joanne Goulet of Regina, who joined Miss Harvey. on the world amateur ladies' team! last year. The third member| was Mrs. Betty Cole of Wood-) bridge, Ont., formerly of Ed-| monton With the entry complete, 25 competitors are| entered in the close event.| There are 43 listed for the open| |championships over the same feourse Aug. 2-7 Provincial teams, four mem bers from the senior and two from the junior competition, | will also compete in the 54-hole| close championships. But the} team competition is based only} on the first 36 holes At the same time the Ladien'| junior championship. will -- be} held, with Sandra Post of Mil-| ton, Ont., defending her title.| ee ane Funeral floral arrangements occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 arrangements for 7.4 4,10 8.50 Inouye 4552 SIZES 1234 PARIS-INSPIRED By ANNE ADAMS sinew Recognize it? It's the fomapy' Courreges look that very, very. young ladies look wonderful im, Sew this pretty design easily in" linen, pique, crisp cotton. ..,. Printed Pattern 4552: Toddler: Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4. Size 2 reuirse, one yard 35-inch. FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) i coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents add two cents sales tax. ey plainly SIZE, NAME, AD« DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. «# Send order fo ANNE ADAMS; care of The Oshawa Times;: Pattern Dept., 60 Front Streets West, Toronto' 1, Ontario. veo COMPLETE FASH'ON RE: PORT in our new Spring-Sums, ; by Nadir-- a nee a it's ow Kindness beyond Price, yet list still not Within reach of all. GERROW |FUNERAL CHAPEL | 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 FH Merrill Jr EVERLASTING MEMORIALIZATION is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER thet we supply and install; Please col! MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 Eugene and Dianne) Proud to announce the) laughter, Christine Ann, | on July Sth, 1965, at Oshawa Generali weighing 9 \bs. 11 ozs. Both mother and daughter doing fin. Thanks fo Dr. Anderson and fourth floor staff DEATHS ttt tt oven ouxs|CARD OF THANKS Entered Hospital on Tuesday, 6, 1965 ,Helen Storie Willocks, widow er the late Stephen Gordon Ce: 5 pete mother of Mrs. Ethel Thomson anc David Carrie, of Oshawa, my > : in her 93rd year. Resting at the Arm ly flowers, cards a a or South Korea The 520 Thre. Shai. Spee al th % eg Le, , Hos ton ships are equipped - with ; ¥ soy ag Fag 47| pe k-freezing units for storage jermant Osh-jirwin also nurses on floor 2A, Mrs, J Parkia, uxiog prolonged voyages, . | Mitzi's Folly TURN TO FISH TRADE | VENICE (AP) -- Venice, the} water-lapped city of gondolas,| has launched the first of six} modern -ocean going fishing PERKIN expres 1 Sanli Nailora,. Harr 29.60 Fransultana, No Boy 106 | Royal S,jrit, Leblanc A-116 oon Babu, Walsh 116 A-Stafford Farms entry Bigras, 27-year-old native of|Royai Pleasure, Giassner 111 EIGHTH RACE . St victory at this! 2 old Draw, Leblanc '111 | 16th Di f 4th) (9 Home, Oshawa, with year's Canadian over-par 145 for the 36 holes at/terry's Tadpole, Werry x112 thet neuen No bor me 2 iweraank seunt WHITBY (Staff) Con- |Royal Quebec. He defeated | Esc! Turcotte X106 Merit Rippey, Leblanc 126 » at p.m. rment Moun' NelP Cemetery. General Chairman Mrs. C. G.} fod tha stckebound |Oat. a uA note ' {196% Air, Champ, Worry X17; Maid of/Acanthus, Walsh 111 Teskey announced Tuesd hat! ay a iT s | in qualifier jast year, who ners ittfac! 06 ae's Mistake, No! Come Back Pay, McComb 126 McINROY, Danny Harold ay that) *g | |Boy 116; Chop Turkey, N i; Entered into rest in Smith Falls, On-(Miss Harvey is entered in the| Dunlop of Canada Ltd., |had 146. F jop Turkey, No Boy Brid- |Choir Practice, Robinson 105 ltario, on plant between company rep- Bigras played five tourna- Sail Along, No Boy' 112 BIRTHS Haroig Meinrey, beloved son of ar and Tuly 3 at Kitchener's West FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 $3000)/Lanky Planky, Inouye 123 rs. Percy cinroy, in his 14th year. : rs yest- t ' ai th four- Post Ti Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, mount course gaining team of 494, United 'last winter and won $400 for an SR Se ears OPA Pe Oe ee a : 2 cca AR sp pg irtarighd a jeighth-place finish at Puerto A Hackerr py 12nd Mrs. Eugene M.ip.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. championship in The strike began with a (Rico, his only pay day. He sub- NEW WOODBINE RESULTS of heir daughter, Catherine Ann, ¢ Tbs emnieE ane : bt Plage eager yea ibaa Pre pred BS | 4 Spann, oe _Wremnonsays July 7s. 1066. 2 LOCKE'S FLORIST AG UONS 10% Pee ye events and failed to make the) rirst RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim-South Br | - vce, Garden's Pride tne Gea Seer, levi. S a Oc LORISTS two-year contract stalled. |36-hole cut in each case. jing, maiden three and four-year-olds,| Bessie, Don Cecilio and My David ie or Anderson. Mother and daughter and The talks began Apr. 1 and ee piles 2 bee h bc, ae by Nail- len, Gveit, by) fine. all the contract ran out June 1 pow PLAY OPEN +Alice He Walsh 180 Poot ssi, -- on * }] '2- "Rivsleng, Gordon 10.40 BA ng Rr Len and Gwen (nee There are no new de fe wil! play the Canadian Ais Rae ik Order: AX A ony's Count,, FIFTH RACE -- Purse $7,400. Ciaim ie tae fe ete ae | velopments -- nothing real- loses next week at Toronto|marie's Bid, Royal Bunny, Khan Nogara,|ing, four-year-olds and up, 1va Miles on| N t Sumer Genera! Hospital. A brother fer| ly new to report," said Ken- | Mississaugua. a Parkview Pike, Bray Lake, Hi| Marshall turf course (6). | a ura owers ind "Chris, Thanks to Dr. Morgan| th Wicket, c yaNV 'per- > Lynnie and A-Lumacal! |5-Meteor, 4.50 2.50 2.30/ Seett one / Saget ne cket, company per Homenuik's two-shot victory|A--R G-Lancaster and Early Mischief|3-Gray Mouse, Dittfach 2.60 iw By ALICE BROOKS sonnel manager, today jat Edmonton Highlands Bave | yy hh alte CEA 'cues! pera. Saree : " é : inner, 1 rf, 3, Al: an in Ord : LoPINE -- Lorne and Barbara George Brooks, Local 494. |him a berth in the world com- |Acushla, by Bull Page a : er Herdhen, A Don Each month has ar at their. Suarabier. Co president, stated There |petition for the second straight |?! $24,069. Daily Double Pool $43,803 Stable and a Seneill Entry natural colors. 7 bs. § ez. on Monday, Ju! are still some main items jtimic. te carded a two-under-| SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim winner eh "a by Baieh Jedees Crear | 2, Dlocks makes a striking! General Hospit to be settled but we may be quilt. Use them also to make} ee cs aes as ue closing " gap. It's a a to defeat amateur defending|sansman, walsh 8 7.8 4 Te CU ee er > 8 say at this stage what the jc 4.10 3,20 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,300, Claiming, {nee Steele) are happy to announce the) * g " hampion Doug Silverberg of 2-Yancy, Leblanc 5.10 | four-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs oh r |framed. ener 10m Hone birth of a, daughter, Caro! Isabelle, 7 Ibs. outcome will be. iCalgary, who had 212. Also Ran in Order: Balinode, A-indian|S-Arthur H., Leblanc 7.00 440 7.99/0f 12 flowers; charts. OT a Mi a | 'The victory: brought the 29.|Site: OUr Johnie, Prilynn and Regent /s-Mount Market, Turcofte 640 420 Thirty-five cents (coins) for Gillen, Dr. Ross and Dr. Smith, and sues wh h_ resulted in the | year-old) Homenuik $1,000 and/A--T E Hays and Mrs Also Ran in Order: Nakina, Li'l gai | each pattern (no -- stamps, fourth floor staff walkout of some 660'men is |ajiowed him to regain the title En Love Quest and Smart Flyer please) to Alice Brooks, care of| the introduction of time DAILY. 'bouste, 7 AND 6, PAID $77.20) Winner, dk b or br h, 6, by Ferd--Fash- The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft i jwho got his tour initiation in -Loisan, by Gilded Knight. Poo! $59,250. 'i |Pool $38,71 The introduction of work {1969 won $2,063 in four Carib-\ °° *"* SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. al./ oronto 1, Ontario. Ontario resi- recorders which would also Ngan' toaenpinenta ik February | iain? RACE -- Purse $2,000. Maiden,|lowances, four-year-olds and up, foaled|dents add one cent sales tax. time machine use is also l-Angus Glen, Sorens'n .163.20 47.90 12.60|4-Windkin, Gomez Pa i tha38 10-Gravel Pit, Glassner 7.30 3.90|3-Famous Road, Harrison 430 280/BER, NAME, ADDRESS. The strike-bound factory sarge le. 23-year- 'Old who|iA-Bar of Tales, Werry 2.90|2-Brockton Boy, Shuk 2.60' 1985 NEEDLECRAFT CAT- : 5 7 Nayed in this Carodan T sheet was yesterday awarded a be St: Louis. qualified for the(Amertarama, Risky Aetk, A-BAty Fly| Toggery and Winkie. °'ALOG -- 200 designs, 3 free Department of Defence Pro- qualified for the/Gal, Tondahar, Our Tom Boy, Roman! Winner, dk b or br h, 6, by Windfields-- | natterns! : A-The Pheasant Stable, W F Edmiston! Poo! $60,481. embroidery, 25 cents. The contract, for tires and Ontario Open, won by Weslock| ~ ang ns. H Kopra Entry Now! Send f le t, notes ; for the sixth time. | Wiener, dk © or br ¢ 2, ptf Phalanx-- EIGHTH RACE = Purse $2,100. cls 2 eee See ee tubes, was announced by in- | ing, four-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 Miles} Decorate with Needlecraft! dustry minister C. M. Drury |. Neither. Weslock nor Knudson | Poot $50,120, o | : 6-Ponder On, Gomez» 4.60 3.30 2.90 b ny Winhinnthe Cann : Purse $2,000. Claim- 2-Hop Hop, Leblanc 460 279\complete patterns for decora- among 171 unclassified de i ; the' Canadian ama-jing, maiden: two-year-olds. 5 Furiongs 5-Priice 'our, Dittach 2H itive access s in oO ! 'one fence contracts for $10,090 |teur championship and Knud on| ; rae v Wancin oe mer Pattern: Come pie or more announced by the. |{0! finishing among the top 50} Lsay Sane Surnbertion 6.1 79 Winner, b 9. 7 By Ponder---Sail Cloth, by appliques, more! 60 Everything you need for the lite. . r | Value! Deluxe, Quilt Book --/you lead -- 350 design ideas! Prince, Money @alere, Huliabalu, Attendance, 6734, 116 -- patterns, 60 sents./Send 50 genta now, Twilight Tar, No Boy 111 | Peters Sister, Inouye 113 M Dorothee, Que., shot a one- Pure Iron, Gordon 11) Claiming three and _four-year-olds. ladies' close in the: Chapel on Fridey, golf championships : 'Also. Eligibl i , I tract negotiations continue |Frank Whibley Kitchener. | so Eligible: Little Admiral, No Boy|Prince Sied, Werry X118 i Potts 117, Double Nick, No Boy 119 Monday, July 5, 1965, Danny ithree-day tournament opening A . resentatives and the bar- 'ments on the Caribbean tour {Osh ith ft n the shawa, Ww hele i a eas a r Miss Harvey walkout June 24 when nego- Gomez Melhasiar) wish to ennounce ling and A-Slithering Sam, A-Grovetree John, Tom, Linda and Dans. par total of 211 for the 54 holes|(,y [U"¥e?"0lds and up. 42 Furiongs mont Miss, by Happy Buckie. tl Oohaws pictures. Have your own flower 1A-Falls Way, Turcotte § o2s., on Saturday, July 3rd, 1965, at One of the principal is- | a ' SWELLING he previously held in 1961. Wilf,|Winner, dk » or br g, 6 by B Sta d, by Bleu D'Or. study methods at the plant. | a'Kaignt, aol a0. Dept., 60 Front Street West, land Murch. aiming, two-year-olds. § Furiongs (12).|in Canada. 6 Furlongs, (6) Print plainly PATTERN NUM- 7 | opposed by the union © 13 io vear's U.S Open} Also Ran in Order Minda,| Also Ran in Order: Newest knit, crochet) ; ri y M i : , oi duction contract for $34,301, |Wrld tourney as low pro in the|Minister, and Sundernia. Teddikins, by Teddy Wrack. fashions. indiady, by Windfields, (7) : Is beautiful room settings, 25 vesterdav. The contract was jhad to qualify. Weslock got in' rourry race Als Ra Bi de Tt Capta Ma hapecaraclie and Nar "Pillows, wall hangings pon for ONE FREE PATTERNE' cents \ a, winners on the PGA to department, lie 1 P tou Peoned Ran in Order: Man in Flight,| Pool $66,140, Total. Pool $453,856, ¢unera! vi ay, ony i et 3.18 p.m. wee Gematery,