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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Sep 1965, p. 17

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ee ert pecs ae a all NEW VOLKSWAGEN MODELS ON DISPLAY elegant, sporty fast-back sedan and the VW 1300, the familiar beetle with a more powerful 50-horsepower en- gine, are new additions to Two new models were in- troduced to the Canadian automotive market today by Volkswagen Canada. Ltd, The VW 1600, above, an disc brakes on the front and new drum brakes. on the rear axles of all VW 1500 and VW 1600 models. the Volkswagen line of pas- senger cars for 1966, Other innovations introduced with the 1966 VW cars include WOODBINE RESULTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim-| FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,500, Claim Ing, two-year-olds. 6 Furlongs (14). jing, three-year-olds and up. | 1-16 Miles| 5-Royal Paul, Gomez 4.70 3.50 2.90) (7) : | 12-Harry Hughes, Turcotte 7.20 4.40|7-Slithering Sam, Gomez 7.10 3.20 2,70) 4Miss Escar, Duran 6.80|4-Reap The Wind, Harris 2.90 2.60) Also Ran in Order: Stan's Brief, Alot}éCrispy Sue, Long 4.0) To Like, Man in Flight, B-Albertrama,| aiso Ran in Orer: Meteor, B-Lord Slo,py Slippers, Silver Gus, Malor R0b- Saybrook, A-Fermoy ana Joey Mac, erts, A-Romantic Kiss, B-Wheeis Jr.. MY|( ate Scratch--A-3uona Fortuna, B-Cruise David, and A-Miss Orono. A--Mrs $ Hoover and Est. entry B--L'C Morrisroe and S M Paulson entry Winner, dk b or br g, 2, by My Kingdom Control. af $ W Staples|a_--Dane Hill Acres entry B--R McKenzie and Cymar Stabile entry. QUINELLA, 7 AND 4, PAID $' Winner, dk b or br 3, 4, by Better Self-- Ma Fleche by Rustom Pasha. Pool $58,935. Quingila Pool $58,020. SECOND RACE -- purse $2,000. Claim) cixty RACE -- Purse $10,000, added Ing, three-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs | princess Elizabeth Stakes," two-year-| (12) ne of Gold, D'tach 6.00 4.50 2.00/04 fillies, foaled in Canada, 1 1-16 Miles " 2 a 500 / (10) | -Bonus Ghost, Harris 8.90 5. ' 'perilie, Werry OC a te ig Also Ran in Order: Jessie B Good, Our| POOF ark: Vas) interview, Mad Charge, Bordeau Bar," a a : Roman Dipper, Woodcote Park, Bronze) Also Ran in Order: Speediness, Snow Turkey, A-Select Sin and Knock Rummy. Time, Hinemoa, --Margabelia, Caledon Late Scratch--A-Dark Gem, B-Mr. Flirt. Star, Miss Joanne S. and Worthy Craft. A--Mrs. P. J Rosenberg and H $ Shannon/ Winner, b f, 2, by Crafty Admiral--Gray entry Owl by Talon, Phoenix Stable and a hyd y Mag Pool $111,622 BLE, 5 Al 6 ' Winer, re 6, by Selector--Twice Bless-| SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $15,000 add-| ed by Bunty Lawless. ed "Seagtam Cup Stakes, Handicap," Pool $65,297. three-year-olds and up, foaled In Canada. 1%4 Miles on turf course (13). ¢ THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000, three te gh hagie be Gomez 8.20 a pe - . Claiming, 11-16 Miles | 6 ay, Remillard 80 0 | ries me ye een 3Mr. Brass, Stadnyk 4.20 Also Ran in Order: Ky Miracle; Nearc 2-Dandier, Maxwell 7.80|tle Heir, F-Big Rocky, King Gorm, Lane-| 3Rotundo 2nd, Gordon 5.60! crest, Warriors Day, Already Dia, F-| Also Ran in Order: A-Popsaysno, Dougs Albion Star, Flaming Triumph, Canadillis.| Chop, Valecrest Lady, Deal Me Aces, F-\FDenotes field } Persian Tune, Champ's Sis, Admiral Winner, b-¢, 3, by Victoria Park--Ivy by| Armbro and Menette. | Nasrullah. ea Late Scratch--A-Claymond Su, Roy8!|/ Pool $141,999, Stitch, F-Split The Loot, | watiymer Stables and B 1 26.80..9.30 5.10 4.30 3,10 : 2.90 10.90 6.10 4,50 4-Royal Doctor, Harris 12.60 Campbell! EIGHTH RACE--Purse $5,000. wood Handicap," three-year-olds. 1 Miles (11) |, by Royal Vale--|iA-pantuity, Harris 7.80 3.90 2.60} |3C-Top Victory, Fitzsimmons 3.50 2.50 8-File Lake, Turcotte 2.90) Also Ran in Order: C-Native Victor, | dmiral's Gift, Encore Une, Chop-Em- lease, B-Attention Hero, B-Martin's Ark, 39 |A-BF'S Johnny and Chopstick. sid Fy ey A---W Mold Owan and 5 S Bass entr 3.40; 8--Willow Downs Farm and Dane Acres entry "Harel-| 16 | Pool $108,980, ' FOURTH RACE -- Purse $3,100. Allow- A ences, two-year-olds, foaled In Canada. | P Mile and 70 yards (9). 2Titled Hero, Gomer *3-Mr. Mascot, Harris "SCaeser B. Good, Shuk swat Werden OOH eee Danlonat, *4.|C--Windfields Farm entry Famous Monerch and Wily Waltzer. |Winner, b 9, 3, by Pantene -- Delibertuity 'A--M P Fleming and F A _ Sherman/|by Deliborator. zs | Pool $125,030, Total Pool $924,629. (Winner, bi ¢, 2, by Canadian Champ --| Attendance 15,868 'Countiess Angela by Buil Page. Total Pool 17 days $8,997,772 7. Hill | |held at 2 p.m. Sept. 25 at the| OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF |England, he was a son of the HARRY CARTER jlate Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Palli- The funeral service for Harry|SteT. Educated in England, he Carter, who died Sept. 23, at the/came to Gananoque in 1928 and ' vgs{t0 Oshawa in 1930. Oshawa General Hospital, was "ir Palistor, whe Worked tn the battery room at General Motors 'for 25 years, was a |member of the Church of Eng- lland and of Local 222, UAW. McIntosh - Anderson Funeral! Home. The service was conducted by G. , rector of : j 2, Us ales Sain poe He is survived by his wife, the can Church, Interment was informer Alice Kay, whom he Oshawa Union Cemetery. |married at Hartlepool Mar. 14, The pallbearers were Jack|!925. and three sons, Archie, Mathison, Andrew Nemeth,|Denis and Alan, all of Oshawa. Whitney McDonnell, Jack| Also surviving are four sis- Hali-|ters, Mrs. James Stockhill ty ai mn ae me (Lena), Mrs, Robert Lax (Nora), Mrs. William White FUNERAL OF (Victoria) and Mrs, Ernest MRS. A. H. DANCEY Dale (Elizabeth), all of Eng- The funeral service for Mrs. land and 11 grandchildren. He} Archibald H. Dancey, 105 Lau-|was predeceased by a brother,| der rd., who died Sept. 24, at)Thomas, in England. | the Oshawa General Hospital,| The funeral service will be) was held in Knox Presbyterian|held at 2 p.m., Sept. 29 at the Church at 1,30 p.m. today. {McIntosh - Anderson Funeral The service was conducted by}Home. Canon F. G. Ongley, Rev. G. W. C. Brett, minister of|rector of St. George's Memorial Knox Church. Interment was in|Anglican Church, will conduct Oshawa Union Cemetery. |the service. Interment will be in The pallbearers were George|Mount Lawn Cemetery. Conners, Norman Conners, Kev- in Dancey, Peter McMurtry, Jo- seph Kerr and Bruce McGregor.) The death occurred at the Outside of her home, which) Bowmanville Memorial Hospi- she greatly cherished, Mrs. Dan-| ta] Sept. 26 of Gordon Van cey's main. interest was in her| Camp, a lifelong resident of the church to which she was Very| Bowmanville area. devoted. She was an active) 4 gon of the late Mr. and Mrs. member of Knox Presbyterian) thomas Van Camp, the de- Church since coming to Osh-| ceased was born in the south- awa. ern part of Darlington Town- She was the leader of the) shin and during his litetime Teen-age Bible Class in the farmed at RR 2, Bowmanville. Church School for many years;| 4 resident of Bowmanville for a member of the Board of Man-|two years, Mr. Van Camp was GORDON VAN CAMP STOCK MARKET TORONTO 1) A.M, STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Sept. 27 (Quotations 'n cents uriess marked $. 1--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr---Ex- rights, xw---Ex-warraqts. Net change is trom previous bosrd-iot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS 1 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge! $11% 11%. 11% 205 $ 9 39 $i2% 12 12+ % $12% 18 18 $10 $66! $290 $48 $n' $6%4 $24 Stock Abitibi Alta Gas Alta Gas w 66'2 -- Ve $4%4 49'4 49% Me 6% 0 $6% $1\% W% 11% $814 BYe Bu-- Ve 400° 450 450 +5 12 28% -- Va Me 65% 1% 20 " Cc | Gas Oil ciIL red 5¥a + Va} $11% $70 2 $s'4 $67'2 $9% 25 Cc Marc 1450 CPR 100 212 z10 75 100 100 CPR pr Cdn Pet Cdn Tire Caribbean Chemceil Chrysler Cot Cel Con M § Con Paper Con Gas Coronation Crown Tr Crusy Int Cygnus A Cygnus B Dist Seag D Bridge Datacco Domtar Domtar pr 72 pr 784 65 1060 100 z10 125 1250 705 270 55 400 350 240 435 420 «420 +5 7 7? 7 $ $58Ve 382 382 274 W\1--% 27% 27% 18% 18% 204 20% 325 + x10 25 263 $102 100 $16% 25. $30% 2000 $54 210 $111 $1) $45Y%e $24%2 $20% $1294 $13% ri) 35% $18 $19% $1434 7% $13% 13% 353% 53% $15 15 + 500 $5% 5) Saw 12$545 545 545 1561 $987%e 98% 987% + % 400 $2 31% 31% 1800 225 200 200 3060 $134 13% 13% 275 314 «14 ~=«(14 50 $88 884 8812-- % 486 84 84m 200 21% 21% 200 250 210 8) 106 800 100 225 3344 34 47\%4 41s $372 3a Wat 2 1012102 --1 164 16% 30% 30% -- Ye} Sie 5% + Vl mon Lee 46 24\a 20% 12% 13% n 5va 1848 19% 14% WM Dom _ Text Du_ Pont Eddy Mtch | Falcon FPE-Pion A Fraser Gen Dev GMC Globe A Goodyr 46M 24a + Ve 20% --~ % 12% + %| pr 14m Va 134 -- % 530 15 1B Int Nickel int Util Intpr_ Dis Inv Grp A Inv. Group Inter PL James U $t Jefferson Jeff Bw Jockey C Kelsey Co James S rts Labatt LOnt Cem LO Cem W Lav Fin --5 +% 1 Kenville iso Joliet Jonsmith Joue L Dufauit L Shore La Luz Scot YK 1000 $144 144 144+ % Shell Can 100 $18% 188 18% Shell 1 pr 402 $24¥6 24% 24% Shell | w 600 5460 560 Simp Sears 100 $18% 184 18% Slat Steel 72% $134 13% 134 Southam 710 $38 490 $13% $28'2 5 $46 00 $52 $63 $1% $354 $20 430 --v* a 425 450 +10 WA Wa 4% 4% Marchant Mattgmi +% Nat Expl 430 430 New Ath $29%-- 254 294 New Cal $12%@ 12% 12% Newconex 100 440 440 440 +5 Neonex w Walk GW - 145 $36%4 361% 3644-- %] WN Hosco Weldwood 750 S114 11% li ' | New Jason West ind A 200 430 N Kelore WCoast Tr 720 N Mylama Weston A 300 Norgold Weston B 275 N Coldstrm West A wis 318 N Rank Northcal Northgte Obaska O'Brien Opemiske Orchan Patino Purdex Que Man Q Mattgmi Quonto Radiore Raglan Rayrock Roman Salem San Ant Sherritt Silvmaq Sil Miller Sil Stand Steep R Texmont Thom L Tormont Tribag U Mining Un Buffad UCL Mine Utd Pore Urban Q Violam Wasmac Anchor Asamera Banff Bralsa 60 Calvert 1000 CS Pete 100 Cc Ex Gas 2100 Cc Homestd £00 122 122 122 +1 Cent Del 750 $11% 11% 11% Dome Pete 200 $16 16 16 Dynamic Gr Plains Gridoil Place Ponder Provo Gas Triad Oil U Canso W Decalta 102 100 100 $114 11% 9 BR 360 7 23 7 22 23 20 199 199 154 15% 152 wu VW ---W 252 25¥2 25%a+ Va 620 620 620 --S w» 30 300 CO +1 340 «340 145 +1 320 45 «145 124 12% 122+ All Pitch 1000 Am Larder 4000 A Am Moly 4925 Ansil 1500 Bankfield 1000 Bary Expl Bethim Bunker H +1 --2 350 1000 4900 3000 2000 320 320 Yale Lead Zulapa on # 227 220 «224 52. S52 §2 15% _15¥4 154 1 196 W6 1% $132 13% 13% 650 $20 515 SiS 5 162 75 «(175 162 «(162 "6M % 120 (114 4.4 7 2 7 6 66 a7 47 47 13 (12% 13 294 294 29% 75 WwW 75 7s 530 530 530 200 130 130 130 %3 «262 «(262 7 7 7 10% 10% 10% 26 «25% 25¥2 84 84 8% a «dae, 3B B 23'4 23% 9 9 ES. ee 14% 142 Mia Va 7 aE 450 430 190 190 30 » » 170. 170 2 202 20% 2% 3 " uN u 2 See 7 430 190 Sales to 11:00 a.m.: 431,000, 12% 430 178 10 10 61 Callinan 124 12%2--14| pag to Mogul 430 | beer! Morrison Mosher Nichol! Massey F Lorado Sub Cont Upp Can Zenmac 500 500 500 1000 500 aan FOREIGN TRADING $35% 35% 357% 172, «172'~=«172 24 24 24 190 190 190 % 270 270 270 $17% 17% 17% +2 334 +1%2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 27, 1963 % Fisk Added " am. Service Hours WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Communications Satellite Cor- poration has asked for added service hours to permit the televising via Early Bird satel- lite of Pope Paul's visit to New York next week. In an application filed with the Federal Communicaitons Commission, Comsat asked au- thority for setting rates for the use of Early Bird 'during the late-evening and eariy-morning hours of Oct. 3 and 4. The privately owned corpora- by 'ition normally can offer its services between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m. daily. It is seeking to ex- +6 -- tend it from 9 p.m. to & during the papal visit. Plans call for a broadcast to North American of the Pope's departure from Rome and ad- ditional broadcasts to Europe during the one-day visit. pe | ated ~--15 +6 -) =I +1 ne = +1% 2 +5 --% ~ ALUMINUM OSHAWA FREE PARKING Aluminum Combination STORM-SCREEN DOORS "To Save Cash-- -1 0 +1 +10 i" ALUMINUM AWNINGS PORCH ENCLOSURES STORM-SCREEN DOORS- WINDOWS PRIME WINDOWS CMHC ACCEPTED FLEXALUM SIDING | JALOUSIES | ALUMATOPS FOR PICK-UP TRUCKS +1 --' +1 -! --! +% + 5 +4 5 -- +1 + +10 --5 ve} 25 25 $12%4 124 12% cea 4 4 4 22a 22a 22'4 +14 $3444 344 344 Va 295 290 25 +5 | WW 10% 10% + 43 43 + Discovery Donalda Duraine Frncoeur Giant YK Glenn Exp Gortdrum Granduc Granisie C Gunnar Hastings Hud Bay Int Bibis $y 4% 14% | Ww i aym, 45 495 | 255 | 232 325 17 feet above the TRY NEW METALS | India is giving up its old Brit- Ylish-style coin metals for a new| 15¥e 15% 154+ %\alloy Of magnesium and alumi- SEE ALPS AFAR The Alps can be seen 50 miles) jaway on a clear day from the} jspire of Milan cathedral, ground. Sh [95] | | Showroom & PHONE 728-1633 95 ATHOL ST, EAST--OSHAWA 350 acal mes acti CLASSIFIED agers and a member of the Afternoon Auxiliary of the Wom- a member of St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville. 155 25 43 Pool $114,503, Total attendance 17 days 144,743, en's Missionary Society being, at one time, president of the auxiliary and also of the Even- ing Auxiliary during her life- time. She was a leader of the Ca- nadian Girls' in Training for many years and a member of the Oshawa Girls Work Board. She was corresponding secre- tary of the Women's Mission- ary Society of the Synod of To- ronto and Kingston until her illness forced her recent resigna- tion. She was a member of the na- tional committee for girls work at the Board of Christian Edu- cation of the Presbyterian Church in Canada and a direc- tor of the Oshawa Young Wom- en's Christian Association. GEORGE H. HUNTBACH The death occurred, at the Oshawa General Hospital, this morning of George Henry Hunt- bach, of Raglan. In his 82nd year, he had been sick for six months. ' A son of the late Norman and Esther Huntbach, the deceased was born at Cheswardine, Eng- land. Coming to Canada as a youth, he farmed in the Batter- sea area, near Kingston and for the past four, years had lived with his daughter at Rag- jan. Mr. Huntbach was a member of the United Church and of Rideau Lodge, No. 460, AF and |AM, Seeley's Bay. Predeceased by his wife, the former Annie May Williams Kehoe, in 1962, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Earl Free (Marjorie) of Raglan and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Charles Wat- son (Vera) of Kingston; two stepsons, Roy Kehoe of Kings- ton and Lawrence Kehoe of Osh- awa; nine grandchildren and 16 great-grandc\ildren. Also sur- iviving are two sisters in Eng- jand. The funeral service will be held at the James Reid Funeral Home, Princess st., Kingston, at 2 p.m. Sept. 30.-Interment will be in Sabdhill Cemetery, Kings- ton. : JAMES A. PALLISTER | , ¢ The death occurred suddenly ?. mbol, Fr seven-yearolds and up. Purse sé00 (7) | Also Sarted: Lahwater Frost, Lavaithis morning at his home, 765 S-Eclipse C., Norris 3.90 2.$0 2.30/ Ezra, Johnnie 4Vesta Direct, Crowe y 300 280; Donnie Rue and Clement Hanover.|Margaret st., of James Archi- 6Kaylee, Gordon 3.80| SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for|Dald Pallister. Also Started: Oneida Chief, Lady Violet! three-year-olds 2 fi Direct, Joanna H., and Dream Haven | Purse' $3,000 ure peeing een Born st Bestiepes, Durham, Scratched, Roselawn Boy. 5-Dean Herbert, Herbert 2Kwik Kal, & Arthur SECOND RACH -- 1 Mile (Tro!) tor 3-Eagie Armbro Mek mio three-year-olds and up. Purse $900 (7)| Also Started * Starbound. S-Shadydale Prom » Feld'n 4.70 2.80 2.40 QUINNELLA Noss 'and 2 Stricken Family ees Be Caner "10 338 Serzatched, Contry Vares \Gets Assistance 4.00 Also Started: DDarkey Riddell, on ; Dean, City Slicker and ens dilated LAP clay pues shied wt KITCHENER (CP) Resi- DAILY DOUBLE Nos. S-Eclipse C. and/5-Barbara Johnston, John'n 6,90 430 4.10/dents here have donated $700 poe ved nh gd the ele Se |I-Lochinvar Duke, McNutt 7,00.7.20/to enable Mrs. Peter Penn and Consolat le No, S-Eclipse C. and! 4Lynden Almer, Webster 4.70! id &The Irishman PAID $3.80. Scratched,| Also Started: Highland Girl, Beverty\Mer three children to return to The Irishman. Dillard and Starlite. Scratched, Peren-/London by air Sunday to be nial . r te . THIRD RACH -- 1 Mile |with Mr. Penn who is seriously Weer veer-oWs ond up. Purse 9900 "Woodbine Futurity'|ill in Hammersmith Hospital rity s i' 6-Dean Sultan 2nd, Hicks f three-year-cids. Purse! with @ kidney ailment. : 2-Minor Joe, Hie 2 added Gross Value $2,355 (10) 4 Irish Blue, Wellwood 2.90| 4-Twinkle's Adios, Larkin 4.502.909 2.80| Mr. Benn, a truck driver, Also Started: King Grattan S. ,Mighty|1-Ben Herbert-A, Hi bert j "ity Glen, K. G. Direct, Little Etsel andchris|9-Northwood Dinlomane clouthier 270/brought his family to this city Yeado. Also Started: Opeongo, Dr. Pat, Lyn.|?8 miles west of Toronto four gen Bullet, Chiet Widower, Brenda Her-;months ago but two weeks ago WOODBINE ENTRIES TUESDAY, SEPT, 28 Clear and Fast ! FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000 (5000) claiming maiden two year olds. 6 furs (20) Miss mic No Boy 117 Luxury Dip Tingley A-112 French Duke McComb 115 Gray Fellow Leblanc 115 Naughty Jester inovye 120 Viva La Bell No Boy 112 Black Champ Maxwell 115 Smart Bir Tingley A-112 Kentesk Duran 115 Rocky Parham Ferro X110 Pat's Mully Werry X112 Golden Champ Turcotte X110 Canadian Love No Boy 120 Canadian Love No Boy 120. Hit The Line Ferro X115 Also Eligible: Seventh Line Shuk 115 Helen Mary Inda 112 Dollar Scholar Steve X118 Mingda Johnstone. \17 Enslaved Dittfach 117 Dan's Flight Bailey 115 A -- Mrs. E F Moore and C E Walters Entry. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 maiden two year olds. Foaled in CDA. 6 Furs (16) Hubert Duran 118 Line Charger Leblanc 115 Real Lady Nedeau 115 Flaming Bull No Boy A-118 Haven's Glory Fero X113 Arboe Lad Armstrong 118 Belmonartctic Johnstone 118 Pointe Noire Turcotte X113 Dream Peeper Dittfach B-115 Broth Of A Boy Fitzsimmons 118 Jive Mister No Boy 118 |No Reasoning Remillard 118 Sir Mahan Harris 118 Big Jive Duran 118 Also Eligible: Arctic Troops Kornblum A-X113 Northern Miner Inouye 8-118 A -- Windfields Farm Entry B -- Lanson Farms Entry | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2, 00 (5000) c iming three year olds and up about miles on Turf course (6) Dark Red Turcotte X135 No Kidding Werry- 107 {Rich Harris 113 Royal Maple Leblanc 115 Roy Jo No Boy A-116 Buona Fortuna No Boy A-113 | A -- F Junter and Dane Hill Acres| Entry | (Quinella Wgering) | SECOND RACE -- wurse $2,000 (3000) claiming three year o'ds 6' Furs. (20) KI-D-Ka No Boy 116 Queencrest No Boy A-108 Roman Warrio Hale 114 Bon Coeur Werry X11! Liberated Maxwell 116 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 allow ances. Three year olds and up foaled in |CDA. 6 FURS. (6) Windkin Fitzsimmons 12) |Mornins' Mornin Turcotte X116 Henry Rocket Ferro X116 Mitzi's Folly Dittfach 115 }Cruise Control No Boy 121 {So War No Boy 119 Ami ity Dittfach 111 Top Cadet Fitzsimmons 114 Ann's Reply Turcotte B-X111 John's Whilr Harrison 114 Champagne Lil! Turcotte B-X103 Fabulous Star Gordon 108 Cretaceous Harris 117 Also Eligible: Jerricho Junction Namba X111 Great Council Inda 114 Rampant Lion Werry X112 Half Light Inouye 116 Petene Leblanc 113 Lord Beverley No Soy 11) A ---- HA Fields and Cinderella Stable Entry SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 (4000) Claiming three year olds and up. 3 1-8 miles (9 Bon Amie Rasmussen 117 Fast Answer Gordon 114 Fabison No Boy i14 Chance Cover Turcotte X112 Society Mil Inda 114 Hop Hop Ferro X109 Sun Hash Hale 117 Royal Promise Bailey 117 Captain Prefect No Boy 114 6B -- E Hemmer, J Stranges and T Bester Entry THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200 maiden! three and four year o'ds. Foaled in CDA 6% Furs. (11) Bayview Miss Armstrong 114 Kerr Son Cuthbertson Xi12 Born To Purple Robillard 114 Jammy Doli Werry Xi09 Humb om M Susie S Sweet Harris 114 Veda a rate Xe Cup Of Kindness Tu. cotte X 107 Supreme Chief : Babcliff No Boy 114 Drifted Ditttach } 4 Cover Red Sicchia 117 Foxy Alec No Boy 115 Bive Zip Nedeav 117 Spanking Breeze Inouye 120 Arctic Lake Kornblum x09 X-5 Ibs AAC Miss Redskin Ferro X109 Post Time 2 p.m. GARDEN CITY RACEWAY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 PIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 jClaiming three year olds and up }miles (7) Judge Alone &smussen (3000) | 11-16 " Oo XS 6.40 3.70 3.00) 6.10 3.50 3.40} Stoney Burke} PAID $30.70. | for EIGHTH RACE 1 Mile (Pace) | | you'll finish this jacket in no He is survived by his wife, the former Marion Stevens and two daughters, Mrs. D. Metcalf (Doreen) of Bowmanville and Mrs, .K Hagerman (Una) of Sault Ste. Marie. Also surviving are a_ sister, Mrs. S. Lodge (Edna) of Mary- land, U.S.A.; a brother, Roy Van Camp, RR 2, Bowmanville, and seven grandsons. The funeral service will be held at the Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home, Bowmanville, at 2 p.m., Sept. 28. Interment will be in Bowmanville Cemetery. Rev. Harold Turner will con- duct the service. 5 no M Leaf Mill Mass-F Molson A Molson & Montex Moore Noranda Ocean Cem JOgiivie Oshawa A Pac Pete Peel Elder Pow Corp Price Bros Probuild P QN Gas Reynolds pr Rothman Royal Bk Rsssel H StL Cem A Salada 50 10% ove 39! 160 160 $19% 10: $95 $24% $77% $24 $323 $n' OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS MOHAIR MARVEL By ALICE BROOKS You are using large needles-- time! Cables add richness. Tops in luxury, fashion--jifty- knit jacket of fluffy mohair or knitting worsted. Pattern 7402: knitting directions; sizes 32 - 34; 36-38 included. ' THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front Street West, To- ronto 1, Ontario. Ontario resi- dents add 1c sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS NEW! GIANT 1966 NEEDLE- CRAFT CATALOG stars knit, crochet fashions! Hundreds more designs embroidery, FOURTH RACE -- ! Mile (Pace) for |bert, A-Judge Herbert id Wyns * five-year-olds and under, Purse $1,000 (8)! A-Coupied Serbirt Steins ons jhe returned to England for Na- 2Kenland Lass, Walker 4.90 3.20 240/X Scratched, Clovariand 'Gordon. jtional Health Service treatment 4 |of nephritis, a kidney disease. @-Biack Creek, Wellwood F SInvincible Pick, Webster 2.60) NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for | Also Storted: J. P. Spencer, Pal Mc-| three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,300 (a)| 'People have been wonderful} Missey|2-Attorney's Rob, Waddell 4.30 3.10 2.50/\to us and I don't even know! most. of, them are,"' said Gregor, Judge Forbes, Major's end Willle Macchief. 4The Dreamer, ircotte Jr 4.76 1.49 8-6 ts Fe 1 who three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,400 (7)\Alex, Noral Gale, M Dares and €4 Penn." Her: children _ are} Sis Herbert, Herbert 29.60 8.40 5.20| Lester ""\Bernice, 11, Leigh, 10, and Nic-| STepdean, Kingston FIFTH RACE -- Mile (Trot iso Started: c apetown. Lad, Royati Mrs; 3.20 B.50/At 6,294, Total Pool $229,864, ola, 8. afghans,' quilts, toys, every- thing! Three free pafterns print- ed in Catalog. Send 25c. Send for "Decorate with Needlecraft!" 25 complete patterns -- applique, pictures, pillows, more! Only 60c. j Value! Deluxe Quilt Book -- 16 complete patterns, 600, EASY-SEE DIAGRAM By ANNE ADAMS THIS is the swiftly seamed shape you love because it gives your figure a slim, young look. Topped by a face-framing band neckline. Printed Pattern 4562: Half Sizes 1244, 1414, 16%, 1844, 20%, 2244. Size 16% requires 3% 'yds. 35-inch fabric: FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern, Ontario residents add 2c sales tax. 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