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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Sep 1965, p. 19

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(CP) - WOODBINE RESULTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 FIRST RACE ids, About 12) Turcotte |sre Cutle, Harris jon Turf Course 9-Breezy Breeze, Ferro 10,60 Also Ran in Order: Renssik, Bive Brit- Major's Debbie, Mister Pet, Crown |Outchess, A-Fisher Mist, |Walt, Our Tom Boy and Irish Girl. Ani M -- and G. G Frostad| lentry ; | Winner, ch 3 ' by Escadru -- Squirt |by Third Deg Pool $22,: 794, t Dally Double Pool $41,613. | SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100 Claim- ing three-year-olds, One and three léths + Va) Miles (12) 11-Royal Swiv, Gomez 16.10 6,90 5.50 7-Other Days, Dittach Royal Autumn, Waish Also Ran in Order; Wild Fabius, Lucky Deal, Land Ahead, Magic) er, For Wyn, Lucky and Royal Pieasure. DAILY DOUBLE Squadru (5) and Royal {Swiv, (11) PAID $273.60 | Winner, dk b or br c, 3, by Royal Gem and -- Swiveling by Veztano, Pool $43,726 | THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 Claiming! and Four-year-olds, 6¥2 5.70 Win Furlongs (14) |8-Penadee, Harris l-Allce H., Steve | 13. -Gallumphant, Ferro in Oj 4,00 2,80 2,70 6.00 Dixie Pet, Nord- 1 Wise Teddy, Miss! @ Bake, Aboubah, F-Windy row Jerry and Scu- |balou. F-Denotes Fic! | Winner, b g, 3, L; Penaction -- Maintenon |by Better Self, Pool $49,456, FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 Claim- ing Maiden, Two-yser-olds, About 1 Mile on Turf Course (10) 2-Koura, McCMomb [io Sun Stage, Leblanc |9-Risky Decree, Fitzsimmons | Also Ran im Order: Dark Sin, \Jackson, Miss Caprice, Prince Mighty Chick, Hop Around and Gay! jolany 4, Late Scratch -- More Spensive. 3.90 3.50 Busher 19.30 9.20 7.90| year-olds and up. 5.40 4.50|7-Winkie, Gomez A-Those Whe! sable, 19,10 Be Whiteborough: 3.10 2,90) Purse $2,100 Claiming Winner, ch ¢, 2, by Phalanx - Menelodie | One Mile|by Menetrier, | Poot $55,757, FIFTH RACE Purse $2,300 Three- Claiming 7 Furlongs (8) 8,80 4.20 3.50 4,70 3.70) 5.30 Redoubt- 5-Rafl's Pride, Dittfach +All Seasons, Harrison Also Ran in Order; Scrivener, wood Winner, b g, iny SIXTH RACE Purse $3,100 Allow- ances. Three-year-olds and up, One and one 18th Miles (5 }la-Runadir, Dittfach 13-Pleriou, Leblanc 2.40 2,10 |2Royal Piper, Turcotte 2,10] A-Gasmegas and| Mason] Also Ran in Order AT, E. King, W. T. and Willow Downs Farm entry QUINELLA Runadir and $12.60 Winner, ch ¢, 4, Edge by Sun Again. Pool $28,082, Quinella Pool $24,451, | SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,700 Allow. ances, Three and feur-year-olds. One and) {Ye Miles on Marshall Turf Course CSE 1(9) SArnmart, Turcoite 6-Beau's Delight, Gordon 2-Shining Sun, Walsh Also Ran in Order: Serene Cathy, Royal Ouch, Black Diver, |Five Loves and Market Bld. Winner, ch g, 3, by Fairforall -- Salon) |by Occupy. Pool $59,006, EIGHTH RACE ~~ Purse $2,200 i Ing three-year-olds and up, Ab a) and one léth » Turt ye "Tavy Blue, '7 7,70 49 |éLeader Lane, Harrison 8. by Nadir 28.10 13.90 «| --|Wednesday morning at 4.30 a.m. Top Toagery, Ponder On and Tan | 4, by Canadian Champ -- Terry by Free For All, Pool $59,536, | ~ 3,70 2,10 2.10! Pleriou Pai Brown! } 12.70.7,10 5.60) 4.80) Caledon Colonel, | , .jcARD OF THANKS BIRTHS cox, John At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, " Monday, September 27, 1965, John Cox of Puke Street in his 99th year, beloved hus- band of Annie Cox, dear father of Ar- thur ef Sudbury ard Elford of Toronto; Resting at the Northcutt and Smith Fu- bp Home, Private funeral service 2 Wednesday afternoon, interment Gsomertiie Cometer; HUNTBACH, George Henry jospital on Monday, 1 at Funeral oe Princess Street, King: ston, Thursday st 7 p.m. Interment Sandi Cemetery, Kingston. (For fur- ther Information val! Melrtosh Anderson Funeral Home, 725-2943.) INGRAM, Bime Michael At the Campbellford Memorial Hospital, Monday, September 5 65, Michel" Ingram, beloved husband Kathleen Anderson, dear father of Mrs. Garnet McLaughlin (Marie), John and Kenneth, ell of Oshawa; William of Graf ton, Michael of Campbe'lford: in his 77th yeer, The funeral was held in St, Jerome's Roman Catholic Church, Wark- worth, on Thursday, September 23, at 10 a.m, Interment at St, Jerome's Roman Catholle Church Cemetery, Warkworth, Elmo off COLLINS -- Mr, and Mrs, Robert Col- os are happy to announce the arrival of a son, Robert Andrew, on Thursday, Sep- fember 23, 1965. A brotner for Heather 'and Carol Ann, FREEMAN -- Donald and Shirley (nee ovis are happy to announce the arrival @ baby boy, 7 Ibs, 8 oz8., Donald fn on Wednesday, Seotember 22, 1965, at the Oshawa General Hospital' MCARTHUR -- Bill and Dianne (nee Leavitt) are tiappy to welcome = their daughter, Sheila Louise, 7 Ibs. 14 Friday, September 24, 1965 at the General Hospital, wa MORGAN -- Alun and Joan ar happy proud te announce the birth Brien Alyn, 1) 28, on Frlaay, ember 24, 1965, at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital. A brother for Heather, Thanks to Dr, Beckett, IN MEMORIAM MAKARCHUK -- In memory of @ Ing husband, tather and handininer, tad who pas away Sep- Within our store of memories, He holds a place apart, For no one else can ever be More cherished in our hearts, PALLISTER, James Archibald Suddentv at his late residence, 765 Ma garet Street, on Monday, September 27, 1965, James A. Pallister, in his 65th year,| beloved husband of Alice Kay and dear) ahd of Archie, Denis snd Alan, all of} awe, Resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Foneral Home, 152 King Street East. For service in the chapel on Wednes- Interment Mount Lawn ~Remembered and loved always by wite, family and grandcnildren, REID -- In loving memory of # dear ia John Reid, who passed away Sept. 1, 1963, Loving and «ind In all his ways, Upright and just fo the end of his days, Sincere and kind in-heart and mind; What # beautiful memory he left behind, ~Always remembered by Jimmy. POLOS, Alexander | Suddenly at the residence, Camelot) Towers, Main Street West, Hamilton, on Sunday, September 26, 1965 Alexander) Polos, beloved husband of Anna Worney,| dear father of Or, Walter Polos of Ancaster, Mrs. Olga Ruscoe of Burling: ton, dear brother ot Phillip and William In the Ukraine and Mrs. Alexandria Cooke of Sudbury, Also surviving are six grandchildren, Resting at the Frisco lanti Funeral Chapel, 43 Barton Street) East, (near James), tiamilton, Funeral fo Holy Catholic Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 9,.m, Interment In Holy Sepuichre Cemetery, Hamilton. Panachyda Monday and Tuesdsy eve- nings at § p.m, Ghost Ukrainian Kindness beyond Price, | within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 7. 728- 6226 | LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and | floral arrangements for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING SHOPPING 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 yet | Fverlasting Memorialization is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER thet we supply and install; Please call | MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 3Red Snapper, Werry Also Ran in Order: Galactic Tevst. 6 14,60 6.80 5.30) Sarosu, A-Miss Shepperton, Mondigo, Ar-|wishes .to thank friends, thur H., Jodeb, Holy Mackerel and 9.70| House Boy. A-C. E, and-J. D, Simmons|ing her recent illness at the Oshawa and G, and T. Gayford entry. Bunty, | Winner ~ bf, 4, by Blue Man -- Shutter |tors Witzel, Csont and B. A, Brown, | by Shut Out | Pool $69,638, Total Pool $464,459, At, 6,868 _ WOODBINE ENTRIES WEDNESDAY, FIRST RACE Purse $2,000- (3500) .Furlongs (19) |Brief Garon, Kornblum X10 |Josephine G., No Boy 118 | Warcerth, No Roy 115 |Gray Band, Glassner 118 | Sector' Inouye 115 {Brother Chervil, No Boy 118 | Roman Dollar, Sicchia 115 Turcotte X110 \Crafty Music, |Lady Senator, Shuk 1'5 {Alta K., Harris 118 Walsh 118 British Maid, Fitzsimmons 115 | Also Eligible: Roman echo, No Boy |118; George's Hope, Johnstone 118; Mr Goo, Gomez 118; Dollar Scholar, Steve X113; Hop Around, No Boy 118 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000 (3000) Claiming three-year-olds and up, 6 Fur Ferro X110 34%4 + Ya|iongs (20) 9" 10 790 Mu 500 33 +1 +5 +5 +10 +2 x 375 3 255 +44 Dark Gem, Werry X108; Fair Spin, Long| Bench Warrant, No Boy 119 4 +4 230 =§ 12% +14} 56 1S 795 405 9 34 +2 13\4 + VWe| Dear Joey, +1 +1 +1 +1 +4 Ly Gray Fellow, +1 +§ ities --§ ++ --19 |Freeze, Meadow Brownie, Star Nib, and|1-Tom's Trailer, +6 +2 ve as is +10 +4 TARING . +6 4) us <i + Va -- 14) Gay's Royal Page, No Boy 115 7/Argo Bound, Fitzsimmons 113 |Mint Bloom, Finley X108 Sir Runnymede, No Boy 113 | Vineyard, Ferro. X117 |Mediand St., Turcotte X08 --1'4' Exclamado, Leblanc 116 Jericho Junction, Namba X11! | Jazz Round, Cuthbertson X111 |Li'} Eddy, Shuk 116 | Winner Rose, Johnstone 115 | Victory Line, Dittfach 119 |Navy Grand, Werry X108 |Free View, Cuthoertson X105 Bonus Ghost, Stadnyk 122 Also Eligible: Ansman, No Boy 122 Susie's | Duran} 116; Jessie B. Good, No Boy 110; Roman, No Boy 110; She'sAjoy, 5 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 (3500) 'Claiming Maiden Two-vear-olds, Foaled in Canada. (Div. of Ist) 642 Furiongs (19) |Lady Speed, Duran 115 {Red Ensign, McCMomb Rosa Signora, No Boy 18 Ns No Boy 115 Duran 118 No Boy 118 Hullabalu,; No Boy 8 irish Grey, No Boy 118 Princess Aurora, Johnstone 115 Danish Dancer, Cuthbertson X113 Hunter's Delight, Ferro X110 Fabulin, Turcotte X110 Mighty Gar, No Boy 1:5 | Also Eligible: Northern W: |118; Accept Me, Bailey 115 No Boy 115; Smart Bird, Leolanc 118. FOURTH RACE Purse $2,400 (5000) Claiming, three-year-olds, On ena done Tondahar, Kingusto, nd, Dittfach Cara Tingley 118; MONDAY, * | GARDEN CITY RACEWAY FIRST RACE -- year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8), $-Chub Hanover, Fiilon 41.10 10.30 10.50 2-Dictator Pick, Galbraith 3.30 2.70 \-Worthy Blue, Hicks 10,50} Also Started: Darn Tooting, Cherry} | Grittith Hanover | SECOND RACE - 1 Mile (Pace) for éyear-olds and under. Purse $600 (8). '8-Eddie's Pride, Feagan 17.30 6.90 4.40 +Irish C. Gratton, Hayes 4.00 2.90 2-Jean Third, Glesel Jr 5.50 Also Started: Niagara Scotty, Mary Ann Cc, Sugar Babe C, Jimmy Direct, and Hasty Widow. DAILY DOUB,E $ AND @, PAID $311.30 | THIRD RACE -- 1} Mile (Trot) for & lyear-olds and under, Purse $900 (8 |7-Opemiska, Silliphant 3.20 1-Woodland, Findley 2-Mr. Galophone, Doleschell Also Started: Arawana Grattan, | Satin, Silvestru, House of Commons, |Armbro Flame, FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for § year-olds and under. Purse $900 Pat Sultan, Hicks 5.00 8-Breeze Ada, Geisel Jr. S-trene Chiet, Fristx 2.80 | Also Started: Alexandra, Brave Sir, Queen Blue Frost, Hand Su, and Superior | Princess | FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) year-olds and under, Purse $900 &Mr Whiskers, Arthur 4.10 4-Chatham Chip, Findley |3Peter W, Gratien, Coke : 10 2.50 3 30 Black and 340 11.80 for & 2.80 2.20 330 2.0 2.80 1 Mile (Trot) for 3) c 10 2.40 " (6 September {16th Miles +3% Claiming Maiden two-year-olds. Foaled in| Ki-D-Ka, Maxwell 115 ~ VelCanada 64 Whip'n Blinkers, Dittfach 114 Black Isle, No oy 113 |Fleet To Air, Glassner 116 |Bega Bega, Fitzsimmons 122 Elan Vital, Armstrong 11) | FIFTH RACE Purse $2,600 (7800) Claiming. Two-year-olds. About One Mile on Turf Course (10) |Tulmar, Harris 115 Biack Treasure, Dittfach 115 Fort Rouge, Cuthbertson X109 Orsinetie's Duc, Turcotte X107 Silver Run, Turcotte X107 Carodana, McComb A110 Benay, Finley X107 Chance Encounter, No Boy 112 Asiseeit, Ferro X110 S. A. Boy, No Boy Al)? A-Valecrest Farms and K. C, Donelley entr SIXTH RACE Purse $2,500 (9000) Claiming three-year-olds and up. 6 Fur- |Jongs (5) Arctic Swirl, No Boy 116 Golden Turkey, Turcolte X11) Solid Mike, Maxwell 116 Dark Fairy, Leblanc 113 Buttermilk Pike, Inouye QUINELLA WAGERING) | SEVENTH RACE - Purse $3,000 Allow: lances. Three-year-olds. * Furlongs (8) May Berry, Harris 11) Misty Bandit, Dittfach All? Cam Shaft, No Boy 11) Grand Galop, Fitzsimmons 8121 Victoria Garden, Turcotte X106 Des Erabies, Leblanc B118 ne Hempeter, No Boy 44119 A Pinetree Stable entry B-J. L, vesque and Mrs, §, Thomas entry EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,360 (3000) Claiming three-year-olds and up, One Jand one 16th Miles (19) |Sheree, Harris 120 |Dandier, Maxwell 113 | Steve C., Cuthbertson A-X118 ; Money More, Walsh '13 | Split the Loot, Stadnyk 113 Peter Pat, Cuthbertson A-X113 Major Turley, McCMomb 120 Miss Blackhawk, No Boy 105 Souzem, Long Star Grad, Sliver Beau, | Tudorstone, Rasmussen 113 |Champ"s Sis, Armstrong 110 Burnt Roman, Walsh 116 Also Eligible: Faisun, No Boy 115; Real Black, No Boy 116; Popey, Robillard 115; Rip Van Jive, Fitzsimmons 120; Cassis Miss, Dittfach 115; 4-S. Brener, G. Boltz and North American Farms entry X-5 Ibs AAC. Pot Time 2 p.m Le MacDONALD ~~ Mrs. John MacDonald neighbors and relatives for their sincere kindnesses dur- General Hospital. Also nurses of 3A, Dow YOUNG -- The family of the late Wil- . Young wish to express their sin- thanks to their many relatives, is and neighbors for their A palo ral tributes and sympathy cards, \clal thanks to Rev, C. M, Bright, The h Dr. jhelped In many weve Valiant, tribution compact the Chrysler con- to the low-price field. offers 14 models in three. series in 1966. The body style is essentially the same, but is given a more sweeping con- Communists And Church At Odds in Hungary Yet BUDAPEST (AP) -- Western- ers here see no new wave of religious . persecution in Hun- gary, but the contest between the Communist government and the Roman Catholic Church con- tinues. Fears of a. new. campaign against Hungary's~ Catholic Church spread because of the arrest of a'number of priests for giving 'unlawful religious instruction' and for 'plotting against the government." Thirteen priests were con- victed recently and sentenced to terms ranging to eight years jimprisonment. The priests had no suppor from he bench of bishops, which in fact made no protest over the arrests and the subsequent sentences. Hungarian law permits two forms of religious instruction: Voluntary religious instruction lin public schools by priests, and catechism classes held in church buildings. There is a third, tolerated form--that of visits by priests to the homes of believers to give religious instruction, The Hungarian authorities claimed \that the sentenced priests not only gave such instructions but conspired against the regime, ATTENDANCE FALLS pressure. On counter the widespread belief among the country's 6,000,000 Roman Catholics that if they énter their children for religious instruction in school this might keep them from admittance to universities or getting good jobs later, Another deterrent is that re- ligious' instruction is given either before school classes vr immediately after. Children at- tending religious classes there- fore have to get to school ear- lier or leave later. Austria's Cardinal Franz Koenig, who has twice visited Hungary as a special emissary of the late Pope John and of Pope Paul, said the situation of religious instruction still was unsatisfactory and one of: the problems yet to be solved be- tween the Vatican and the Hun- garian government. The other is the case of Hun- garian Jose Mindszenty who sought asylum in the U.S. lega- tion in Budapest when the Sovi- ets smashed the 1956 Hungarian uprising. He still is there. No solution of the Mindszenty problem is in sight. the Hungarian Catholic Church. the other hand,| the government does nothing to} Cardinal hag ig! has said he would leave for Rome only as head of THE SSHAWA TiMes, tour by grille refinements. The new colors have been included in the range of 18 exterior finishes, New- design bucket seats are modified for more comfort. Front. wheel disc brakes are WHITBY P Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson and daughters, Kim and Melody spent the weekend in Belleville as the guests of her brother and jsister-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Begbie. Mrs. Robert Heron, Euclid st., is opening her home Wednesday evening to Whitby Kinettes executive members, Mr. and Mrs, Delbert John- ston and Mr, and Mrs, Fred Johnston and son, Mark, have returned from a two-week holi- day in St, Stephen, N.B., where they were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. William Bedford and other relatives, Carl Jones, 1605 Dufferin st, is celebrating his birthday tor}, day, Friends of Mr. 'Jones wish him a happy birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beer and Mrs. Arthur Wigston spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Beer's sister, Mrs. Sydney Dixon of Kingston, During their holidays Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones spent a month in Trenton visiting his father, Herman Jones, Cardinal Koenig said the Hun- garian government would allow him to leave Hungary only "as a convicted man." 1966 VALIANT FROM CHRYSLER available as an option and the whole, braking system has been' beefed up. Ene gines. range from a@ 273+ inch V-8 down through @ 170 cubie-inch six, ERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Juby an family spent Sunday in Ham ton visiting relatives, Chad, son of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Kaiser, is celebrating his' first birthday today, ay LAC Morris Thompson, Ed: monton, Alberta, who is taking a special course at Camp Bors den, spent the weekend with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs,. Earl Ward, Mary st. w, Mr, and Mrs, Zan Jawny and- family, 306 Beech st. week's holiday New York, visiting friends, Best wishes are offered to Wil-' liam Andrews' RR No, 2, White by on the occasion of his birthe- aay to be celebratc1 Sept, 27." ohn Alan, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ron Fawcett is celebrat- ing his third birthday today, "* Mrs. Maxime Couturier or Maison Lafitte, France and her" daughter, Mrs. Gerard Bedue,» Islington, were callers at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Willies Simpson, Henry st. Attendance in religious in- struction in the schools has fallen off sharply. In elemen- tary schools, the percentage dropped from 80 per cent of all pupils in 1956-57 to 15 per cent in 1964-65, In the secondary schools, attendance was always less than one per cent and '}dropped to 0.03 per cent in $11964-65, _There is no overt Communist | SUIT YOUR GIRL! By ALICE BROOKS Girls love pleated skirts -- SEPTEMBER 27 Also Started: Joannes Trailer, Steve Grattan, Randy Johnsion, Bar Adioscat,| and Miss Teresa Mac SIXTH RACE -- | Mile (Pace) for 3 year-olds and up, Purse $900 (8) 8-Echo O V'ley, Alex'r 4.50 2.70 2.40 Hicks 3.80 3.40 7-Giendale Joe, Varcoe 4,00 Also Started: Ballerina Wick, Dr. W, Billy Reno, Fleety Frisco, and Dillard, QUINELLA, 8 AND 1, PAID $18.80 SEVENTH RACE -- | Mile (Pace) for year-olds and up. Purse $900 (7) $Bennie Boy C, C'michael 42.80 17,508.70) 4Jarvis Rab, Stillar 4.10 3,60 3-Meris Pride, Hayes 12.90 Also Started: Widower's Pick, Single Goose, Captain McGregor, and LaSalle's Hope Scratched, Atom Direct B EIGHTH RACE .- Mile (Pace) for 3 year-olds endup Purse $1,300 (8), 4Margie Wick, McNutt 4.50 3.30 2.70 Roger R Grattan, Feagan 4,90 3,40 2Cherry Gold, Turcotte Jr 2.80 Also Started: Wally B.. Byrd, Dolly Dale 8, Fleetwood E. Grattan, Colonel Volo, and Ousty Lightening. NINTH RACE 1 Mile'(Pace) for 3 year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8), Ben Carey, G'braith 15.60 10.10 7,09 }-Thunder Bars, Crowe 10.20 7.20 2-Edgewood Key, Waddell 5.50 Also Started: Regal Yates, by Agar Herbert, Candy Wick, OQ-Johnnie and Dr McGregor DQ--Finished 4th, disquafitied and placed 7th for a lapped on break at the wire. Attendance 2,164 Total Pool $139,133, | especially topped off by a jack- jet smart as this one. Suit with cables, jacket and \skirt, for year round wear. Knit jyoke of jacket first, then from lyoke down, Pattern 7339: sizes 2-4; 6-8; 10-12 incl. 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 ic sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS NEW! GIANT 1966 NEEDLE- CRAFT CATALOG stars knit, crochet fashions! Hundreds more designs embroidery, afghans, quilts, toys, every- thing! 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