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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Oct 1965, p. 19

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wy WHITBY PERSONALS | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 5, 1965 4@ Dt seal SP fang a Sol Cimar oe oer OAC Renowned Centre at Pointe Claire, eee and) rane st. i )Beloeil, Que. : , f | 3 b Mis; "Alex Craigie, "Craig- ati At Palmerston school recently| stone", 1070 Rossland rd. w., is 1Z Ow ut . own eh an afternoon tea party was held/opening her home Oct. 6 from 2 for all mothers of kindergarten.|2.30 to 6 p.m. for the autumn : as : SPENCER -- ory ond sone jag Garth Joseph, 6 tbs. 7 ozs, on Wednes- Mrs. Dave Snoddy was injtea of St. Luke's Presbyterian By JOHN BEST years after the revolution, that : rn] aeeeral tpeciel thanks fe or charge of the "Get Acquainted|Church, Oshawa in aid of their) suzparL, U.S.S.R. (CP)--On a new, atheistic order has taken | Dr. Glichrist and 4th floor Tea" and was assisted by Mrs.|buildirg program. The general], fine day you can deo ek pha over in Russia, ; i iit William MacDonald and Mrs./convener is Mrs. Frank Spar-| dancing on the spires and domes| CATHEDRALS IMPRESSIVE F ff. ling. Ladies pouring tea are: red Wolff. -- - oi rs Che, Mes. 7 iso ancient Suzdal from miles| Suyzdal rises out of the rolling Mrs. John Wall, 403 Fairview) mcClure, Mrs. Joseph Kerr and distant. Russian plain like some bibli drive is opening her home Oct:| rs. w. Jackson. The view across the pleasant/city as you drive from Vladie 4 to members of House of Wind- surrounding countryside then is) mir, another relic of old Ruse sor Chapter IODE, Recent visitor at the home of| like a vision of the glory that|sia, 20 miles away to the west. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oienik, this quiet town once knew, when Vladimir too has its architece Thacker) happily their son, David Aaron, & Psd 7 ons., September 30, 1965 at the Oshawa Hospital. UK -- Mr. and Mrs. ay ly a the arrival of Mrs. Robert Childs and Mrs.|1994 Byron st. s., was her|it was a renowned religious I a gon (weight 6 Ibs * o28.); on, Saturday, Percy Payne, Hampton, were|father, Michael Lamash, of|centre and also a political cen. pin Mee cg oe FE luncheon guests on Wednesday Ni tre of great power and conse- | ar eee a oh ane Ae pon Cathedral both dating from the Walter Kirk, 148 Pine st. Mr. and Mrs. George Hosmar| In the 12th to 14th centuries Put ef : fig are returning home to Holland|the kingdom of Suzdalia em- me bb in their shimmering Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kingston) aboard the Ryndam from Mont-|braced a sizeable area of old|>¥7antine symmetry. and daughter Linda spent last|pea! after spending 14 weeks|Rustfa stretching farther west| Assumption Cathedral is one weekend in Hamilton the guests) visiting their son and daughter-|than Moscow, 140 miles west of|0f two working churches in of his sister and brother-in-law] inJaw. Mr. and Mrs. Albert|here. Historically, it was the| Vladimir, a city ot 180,000 much Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bedell.| Hosmar. nucleus of the future czardom neal hype with oe ee > 0 t leepy, hag ear Red Cross sewing room is Te-/ wr. and Mrs. R. H. Mollema, of Moscow. isla 3 Sundal. It is a military centre ning Oct. 5 at All Saints Now it's a dreamy little town Anglice after spending six months with| 4+ 19,999 souls, basking in the|and the home of some small Anglican Church old parish hall/their son and daughter-in-law, : : manufacturing enterprises. at 1.30 p.m. In charge of the Mr, and Mrs. Simon Mollema, |°"™ By contrast Suzdal is just as sewing room, Mrs. Norgrove|siq Rosedale dr., are returning| Of the 60 churches and relig. i bm thou aig Clemence assisted by Mr8.|to Holland aboard the Ryndam,|ious shrines that once operated|anac iron am, HOUR BR See: Horace Brown, Mrs. Murdoch here, only one is still function-| ordinarily appealing one. McKenzie and Mrs. William El-| Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Meima, of|ing--a pathetic little structure Everything about the place is lison. Holland, who for the past three|that remains locked most of the|pastoral and picturesque, --_ months visited members of their] time. the timeless green fields There is a great need for|family were driven to Montreal] the Communist state has|crowd up to its gates to the stitchers, any lady who can do-/hy Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bakker|tyrned the others to temporallittle brook 'that winds through nate a few hours on Tues-'to hoard the Ryndam which is|yses: museums, housing com-|its lowland meadows. General Hospitel. A brother for Paula, Lori and Sandra, Thanks to Dr. Irwin and Dr. Miller, DEATHS CAWKER, Stewart L. in Fish Memorial Hospital, New Smyrna Beach, Leng on Saturday, October 2, 1965, Stewart L. Cawker, son of the late Mr. and Mars --. F. Cewker and dear brother ef Mrs. Murray Gunn (Helen) of Oshawa, and Miss Edythe M. Cawker of Owen |. Resting at the Mcintosh- Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East, from Tuesday evening, for service in the chapel on Thursday at 2 o'clock. Entombment Union Cemetery Mausoleum. (The ony will receive friends at the funeral home Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.)| HOLMES, Marjorie Adele j 4 tig Marlene Abele Dome Sorored is . a i day, 1s moat welcome. jleaving Oct. 5. pounds, a bicycle warehouse, a| Life he magPle -- --. wite of the late Harry Walton Holmes, ' tarded children.|larly slowly here, perhaps ou ry ' CY a Colleen, daughter of Mr. ral school for reta Seige oe en) DOWN-UNDER' FOLLOWS 'GIRAFFE brs, Fra Madigin is clr re" Gorgon le. celebrated|so™e, mv SMP fallen 10/5 TtiSerg seem to be tor '* ick, all of Brampton. ' ecay. Resting at. the McKillop Funeral Home| Inventor Ted Trump, followed up with a new ma- --_ holds of bulk-carrying ships. Miner, a bulk-carrier owned a vigeoads ital her 'ith a To celebrate cone of the old temples still| grandmothers passing the time ine ites 'chtned tah Bi wngin aba whose hydraulic giraffe is in chine, called the Down- Here, the first Down-Under by Upper Lakes Shipping Mr. and' Mrs. Samuel Kerr|the occasion Judith's cousin, have crosses atop them, pierc- of day on park benches and old at 2 o'clock. Interment Brampton Ceme-| use in many countries, has Under,' for cleaning up the is used in the Cape Breton Co. of Toronto. (CP Photo) | are spending an extended vaca-|Laurel Tasker, Toronto, invited tery. y Pi P tion r Belfast, Northern Ire-|her for dinner last Saturday. ing the sky as if unaware, 50!men dozing in the sun. sy land, where they are visiting MORIN, Alen Pre STOCK M ARKET | PUPILS IN jEOPARDY their daughter and son-in-law| Mrs. William Phillips is enter- RESULTS se eather ot gall Mr. and Mrs. Brian Moody and|taining at a birthday party on Wolstey. Saskatchewan, on Wednesday. in honor of Mrs. YY tober 4, 1965, Allan Pierre, beloved eldest s s onth old grandson Ste- son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morin (nee TORONTO 11 A.M, STOCKS ¥ Knit A 200 864, 6a + We Im roper Practices Cited inl ate 8 Margaret Lunn, 216 Warden- MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 ni i Jean kA ce Med slg Gary, By The Canadian Press | p p Wilson ave., on the occasion of] pips race --_ Purse $2,000. Claim, FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Cialm- Hows Simblett of Oshawe, In his 2and Plates pas Se ie ; OILS Mrs. Thomas Hanna, 910 Don-|her 70th birthday. Neighbors Ing, maiden, three- and four-yeer-olds. 6|ing, three-yeercids and up. 64 Furlongs year. Tubman Funeral wotations in cents unless mar! ; i celebrating her will ent Mrs. Philli with al Fer longs % Fitr'ns 7.40 430 21 ta Wolsley, Saskatchewan. Servi z--Odd lot, xd--Exdividend, xr--Ex- sa B S h ] B t ovan cres., 1S pres ps $-Dixie Pet, Duran 13.00 10.00 7.20/5 -Reff's Pride, hursday, October 7, at 2 p.m. Interment rights, xw----Ex-warrants, Net change ls ig said m 00 405 us . C 00 us eta or birthday today. Best wishes|corsage, gifts and best wishes.|3Jive Dancer, Turcotte road io i iuskes swash aiestiok toes 320 1H} in Sentalute Cemetery. | from previous board-iot closing sale.)) Cs Pete 200 220 216 220 49 ; d from Darlene and family. A nicely decorated birthday|4Shodan, Armstrong 'r.|, Also Ran in Order: Apple, D@-Crispy Hi | | Sex Ges 500 173 179 173 || «WHITBY (Staff) -- Lives of|buses when the lights are flash-|- cake will be cut by the cele-| Also Ran m order: 4 yO al ag Sue and A-Golden Turkey. ROGERS, Herbert H. (Taffy) INDUSTRIALS | Gansu Pil 100 $19: 19 Ga. Whitby school children are inling. Drivers could lay a charge) Mrs. Evelyn Henning and her| brant, evo hie Chaat Manatees. i |A=D 6 eacenene 'and Willow Downs in Oshews General Hospital on Sunday, vs i coe nN Bove fa uel Bus ous Ali a jeopardy every day they set out/against a motorist but it would grandmother Berta Berutski of bah, Canadian Rebel, F-Petite marie end Da tained. 'third but was dlequelified jober Her! len 'effy) Ss a! a.m, Ch'ge namic ad AK n. Rogers in Ns sith Your, beloved husband Abitibi 3164 $11% 11% 11m-- | FF Pete ms 43 109 4 --10|for school, especially those|mean going into court and, most|Atikokam, Ont., have returned) st, Mark's United Church|"firs (Woodrow, Miss D Woodrow and| "Qi Nelca's AND 1A, PAID $21.40, ot Mary, Jane Calrns, and dear father of of] Acxind mS a5 85 aS Place ° 200 a i a : travelling by school bus. This/drivers cannot afford the time] home after spending gg Women are holding their thank-|_¢ W Kerr erie'. Winner, 6 @ by Allghal -- Spinosa, | larry Rogers of herese, Queb V4 weed as bed r. ani F--Denotes Fie! 1 sak CA IAEE karen Rogers and: brotner oii Atte Ges e x60 $37 9M 39M + wl Rang $00 '205: 205 205 1 statement was made to a off to attend the court, Ing sug- gf rd the eget A . r offering meeting Oct. 5 at 8 bm. Leonie by Bull Page -- Pam's Pet oe Quinetie Poot $00.1%8. Mrs. Cyril Cornwell, both of Cardiff,| 'nicoma 865) 65% 65 Me Scurry, Rain 150 $174 17% 17% Times reporter this week by|gested. Mrs. F. G. Gostlin, undas!in the assembly hall. The guest|by | South Wales, and Mrs. James Gibbs. of) aigmini 380 $28% 287% 28% + Va| Spooner 1000 212) at Jack Ing, owner-operator of a) Producing a copy of the driv-|st. e. Pool $23,650, Dally Double Poot $41,512.) sixty RACE -- Purse $3000. Allow- | London, England. Resting at Mcintosh- by Tring Oil | 700 259 289 259 8 8 speaker is Mrs. R. W. Luffman three-year-olds and up, fililes end i Anderson Funeral Home, 182 King Sireet| AIU™. 4% Br Tie eee ee eee ta] UN Reet P 2000 mz \m +1 [fleet of school buses. jer's handbook published by the) 11. 14 ses John Kalar, 109|0f Baltimore, Ont. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100. Cislmm-|"mares. ¢ Furiongs i ti East. Requiem Mass in St. Gregory's! 'ar9 259 pr 25 $51 51 1. + %4| Wsburne 1000 2 132 --4 | Mr. Ing said further that chil-/Department of Highways, one of Tr, an : Q Ing, three-year-olds: 6 Furiongs Taunt' Folly, Gomer 4.30 a0 259 Church on Wednesday, October 6 at 10 195 $2dte 24% 241 | W'becoite "00 360 355 380 +8 he| Palace st., are celebrating their SLemartel, Harris iD 390 $10] 5 "Royal. Spirt Leblane 7) 280 car Wariner Ruscitotion Comataly Atl Sugar 1S ee ol dren are running a risk they |Mr. Ing's drivers explained the 17th wedding anniversary. Their Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Warren,|s-5o-Little Red, Cuthbertson 4.60 rh gig io Prayers at the funeral home on Tuesday) pany ns rege: gg age pean shouldn't be faced with, every|contents of a section devoted we ke th happi.| Vancouver, B.C., were dinner] 4Souzem, Finley AOi00 ie hen ta Orders Solentie ond Reder friends " the tuneral' home on, Monday, | san P a4 sion a a, MINES time they step down from the| jexpressly to school buses. "Four friends w ee Ser: RAYE guests on Sunday at the home Piece oot * or, ite dS aves By Winner , ak b or br m, by Spending Soren 4 ' ' 1) " es » Ann ce es we Tuesday, 2 t0 4 and] BO" fie ity 'saa 54 Sua + Acad "Uren see al sof allt bus. "The children have to|points can be levied against any) "¢5S- of his sister and brother-in-law, |9i0"", gains | Eh oe Ganlsien, 1 Mita A bby Haden... Bell Phone 1s} s7m i wn 15 | AM Larder 200 2 om 2 I cross in front of the bus," he/motorist who exceeds the speed] ¢+ Andrew's Presbyterian|Mr. and Mrs, Ross Law, 1234 yer oreo first. but wes disqualified| Poo! $49,499 B 5 - " - Brevi" 300 89% 49% A An en te as me Bs 48 said, "and when they do. they|limit by 20-29 miles per hour or, r'|Women Group No. 1 is holding| Dundas st. e. DAILY DOUBLE, § AND 2, PAID $377.10,| SEVENTH RACE--Purse $2,700, Claim Kindness beyond Price, yet BA Oll 25 $29% 29% 29% Araby 500 24a 24¥4 2414 +1 stand a good chance of being|fails to stop for a school bus 0 Winner, ro ¢ by Tall Chief 2nd -- Massa,|ng, three-year-olds and up. } within reach of oll BC Pack A 250 $20 20 20 Armore 1000 23 23% 23'2--1 hit by a passing motorist. ifollows too closely," he said,| by. Vezzano. Marshall course (9). | q BC Phone 33 $694 6914 694 'A Arcad Bw800 44 4h 4a ; . Pool $44,686. 7-Triumvirate, Gomez 460 340 3.10 1 GERROW BCPh 515 pr 25 $100%4. 100% 100% OB i: Loe ae ee ae te "Motorists are continually|reading from the book. ouncl 680. ne eters 2 3 | BCPA 4s. pr a t',| Belleterre 2000 25 2825 +,¥ roaring past the bus when it) The driver also pointed out| own THIRD RACE "Aho Pane Claim Ay Mg Age bh meer oe | ° 2. aoe Bethim 200 615 615 615 --5 jstops to drop off or Pick up the|another section of the book that) Ing, two-year-olds Aarts oo ' BCPh 484 pr 120 $24% 247% 24% -- Ye i 2 50 0 . bil wg 13.10 8.00 5.50|Mornins' Mornin, Ky. Miracle, A-Shook FUNERA - CHAPEL Bruck A 25 $28 28 28 Lp flbatgtps ae $$ 4, lyoung passengers," Mr. Ing/deals primarily with overtaking Hi her Rails : aie os: Waleh 11.70 8.00 206, Winietee on Rover. Teleph 728-6226 Stine Tee $70 ae om + V4]. Brunswk een on continued. The lights are flash-/or meeting a school bus. For the M g ay ht ld ee 6:90| Winner, chr by 'Prince John -- Amber elepnone - Cah Pow 675 $26. 25% 25% -- Vs rap Fie a a a 7/2 --",,\ing on the bus but this doesn't/purpose of identification of the ew Tl ge eee ity cana eeuimeed pi Morn, by Ambi LOCKE'S FLORIST cee oe em al See 100 $taiA 13% 13"4-- '4|seem to make a difference, helexisting rules the Times {is . . bo ie a > a Run, Twine Fy Caney ees. Fe [Coe Ssaeee 1m Qe +--«|:-Ghester yom dded. | ting thi ti | cautions have eeen re Winner, b g, by Seaneen -- Jubilist, by a Can Cem pr "100 $27'% ag 27% , 4 a re-printing this section. . : EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claine Funeral arrangements and CO sug 10 326 DM PM Chie 1500 is 145 a 2 "One of these days a child) 'Do not pass a school bus that) " WHITBY (Staff) -- Whitby|ed for the Brock st. s. railway ete: 5 Ing, three- and four-year-olds. 1¥e Miles floral arrangements for all Ch FAY ae Oe ee one" cat cheom $00 130 130 130 lwill be killed or severely in-is stopped on a highway when|Town Council has applied to the|overpass, it was announced at 1o-Soley.. Paveur, : Hanite Can Malt 300 $252 25' 25¥2-- | Coch wilt S00 360 360 360 +10 Pp : . d 7 FOURTH RACE -- P- $2,300. Clal Spicy. Favour, 6.20 450 3.50 occasions. a Can Perm 7210 $73 7373 | Conigo 2000 41 4) at --1_ | jured and it will be a senseless|the red signal lights on the rear|Canadian National Railways and|the Monday council meeting. we gg taille --phurse $2.00, Clam) ation Wood, 'Cuthbertson 16.80 $n washes 61 nea ING +9, fa EK i aw | Onna Sa Tests + laccident," Mr. Ing said. Helof the bus are flashing. Pass|Board of Transport Commission- Consideration will be given tolir course (11). eg a RP Py 24 HOUR panne SERVICE C Brew B pr zis $51 51 51 Se ae ae a be re [pointed " out there is a lawlanly when the bus resumesjers for replacement of the|raising the side rails to a height Money Galore. Harris, 99.20 39-40 1140|good Ovation, Fabius Jt it, Rew: 728-6555 oe es $16 Neva MOA iy | ¢ Morrison 100 177 177 177 --1 Jagainst cars _ Passing -- school motion or, when the signal|Henry st. bridge. of four feet by the addition of|7-Fury's, Brew, Memencez 10 40] contest Man, What sitet ten Fe . - a ' ' i € Chom Ww." 100,805,805 _ 0s SM ke a su em ve ------ lights are no longer flashing.| The council based its appli-/one pipe -- ad yee ite, Ran In Order: Squedru, Canadlen|Comby and Scotty K. C1 Gas Oil 582 $1194 11% 11% € Rambler 400 176 176 176 When meetinga school bus that cation on six major points: (1)-- openings between e equest, Vital Mahn, Gay in, Asisee | F--Denotes . Everlasting Me lization CIL 710 $21 22 petite , ag 0 VA geil 6 Ht Koure and Java Jive. Winner, b g, by Curry -- Bn Rapport, ing. Memorializati CPR 250 47h 61 Tie -- We} S RedeUTT HOD Be Bis Bia ie), BIT RY \is stopped on a highway (other|the bridge is rated by the rail-|could be decked in with ply-\Winner, b 9, by Double Eclipse -- Mary-|by Natchez. is almost possible with the R MD 89% 9%. 9% + vel conwest 100 600 wood, removing the danger of|eleanor, by Jimminy. Pool $54,844, Total Pool $408,037, MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER | rire! , oh on Cop"corp 3300 78 7575 |than a highway with separate|way at five-ton capacity; (2)-- y col I thet we aupply ond install; | € Vickers 125 sm 20m 20m =i), Semen, SOP gta tad tau ee ae, |roadways) and the amber signallthe bridge has restricted traffic|small children falling through)Pe s40#. plete cotgen ant | hk Wissen 'call Ehemcell" 382 $1514 15a Isa We eee a a FRANCIS J. GRANT _|jights on the front of the bus are|lane widths from the point of|to the tracks below. A: duplicate Chrysler 0 OE oy | Dieidons 33326 2614 6s 'The funeral service for Fran- flashing, reduce speed to a rea-|public safety; (3)--the vertical|railing on the traffic side of the sagur tay, | ams BR EE BS | Rien Sa te [ete ees Cran, ho, ded in anna sro ate ne aa ctr! lia aoe, wan apie. ao E ol Cel pr oe ew ee | Oureine 23s 56 56 56 +1 (motor accident Saturday morn-|within 100 feet of the bus. In|the extreme curvature of the|left open, it was s S| Con M$ °1280 $452 45 45 5 723-2633 Eon Paper 200 $40% 40 40. + %4| East Sull 1450 900 85, 88S) --S jing, was held at 2 p.m. Oct. 4/both instances the flashing|structure; (4)--the +=maximum The suggestions followed re- : Gon Gas 1390 SM sys ays" 5 '| Gortdrum 100 390 990-390 lat the Armstrong F uneralllights indicate that children are|load capacity limitation of five oct a a3 foal im - "MONDAY, OCT. 4 } ide Grandroy 7000 19 19 19 + %\Home. bout t t ff the bus.|t ight rts . le, rock st. &., | Sees WE a 4 | ; about to get on or off the bus./tons gross weight, exerts ex FIRST RACE -- 1 mite (Trot) for12-King Gratton & Ren Filion 470 nt poe ee | ee 6 | Rev. R. A. Sharp conducted/you should exercise - extreme|treme hardship in the operation pointed out the definite hazard|mrecyearcids end up. Purse $400 ise. Storted: Joannes Traller, Fiesty IN MEMORIAM .. A 25 $8 HB") Hollinger 415. $264 26% 26% -- Yelthe service. Interment was in|caution." of the municipality; (5)--the|to small children, Mr. Wilde eTheigers og Tits Fiiseo, ge Anata MA Mary, Lord 1 ls C . : J ; , ; yang Baler 300 17% 74 17a > Hoe Bay. oe Oshawa Union Cemetery. 'Tf those regulations are notlofficial plan of the town. of end . : wae ire on sd ee hose Ovelino, Gelsel Jr. 70 aie RAP Be ae Hydra Ex 4500 234 2374 2324 %2| The pallbearers were: Peter|followed some child may be|Whitby requires Henry st. to be|Side 1s nches above the|" Ass Shares: Tims Lad, Lord Deon| SIXTH RACH -- 1 mile (Pace Dist Seag 300 $24% 36% 36M + % , : i mere : d D Hie Ay. owe y requires: y_ St. Patsy Peters 3 Titan| th COKER -- In loving memory of a dear] D Cost pr. 300 86% 64 ut taj Int Bibls 100 128 128 128 +2 |Povinsky, George Fox, Ed. Skel-|killed, it could be yours," Inglan 86-foot arterial road and (6)|board walk and also, there is ajcocnrg, area evers sanitary Lightving: Huston 65:0 San. '3 ie ee a cee we See Be Te ae ee et at int Helm Ri imo 1 im 1m [tOn, Jim Smart, John Jonassen|advised all motorists. He added|--the adjoining concrete high-|37-foot drop to the tracks. He|piaced 6th for @ lapped on break at the|2-Capetown Led, Pieaee Gta tee 0 Silent: tear, Dosa ms ss ia ie 1p eemele ze ee jand Dave Mathews. further, that where the speed|way ovenpass structure over the|further suggested there is nojwire. also "Startedr' Margie Wick, Ben Here A fervent wish our Dad was bere, Domtar 174 $19, 19 18 -- Wl Sotiet 1090 23%4 23% 23% -- '4! More than 100 members of|zone is over 35 miles per hour|Macdonald-Cartier Freeway is|suard railing on the traffic side.| seconp RACE -- sv» Furlongs (Pace) |bert and Twinkle's Adios. Tiote Ofe Omere ye. we Kiow, Beret ee | err Ade NS hs 285 the Ontario Regiment, attended|traffic moving both ways isladequate for present and future| In advising the council of the] {or seven-vear-olds and up. Furse $400 (¢) QUINELLA, Nos ¥ and 2 PAID, $257.40 Dear God teke @ message Falcon. tl enlhl oder pea Tne et me, ey, (the funeral and accorded full/supposed to stop. "They won't/needs and design but, the com- ee begees iy gene EGay Robert, Varcoe ------3,30 2.60| SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for '© our father above, am Play 250 $25va 25v2 a+" Ht y i ver," i " i j y is 1 Nimble C., Ren Fil f Y Tell him how much we miss him Ford (US) 750 $61 61 61 | Me ea a4 Had is Ba a+ military honors at the cemetery. stop however, he said, 80/panion CNR structure is in- the at crite Hoa er Reval started: jg ai chien UBeak potten ends fncka 0 '30 238 And. give him all our love. | Ford Cda 238142 142 142 --1 | Langis 500 38 Hy "%)A volley was fired over thejone of these days it is goingjadequate and has now become|'Né Spot. coe Jon 'Advocate Dillard and Vern-\2-Gratten Hal, Feagan 3.60 2.60 pres nd erence Fy Wh Wee wey ee aie a aE ol Rata AM ~ 00 24 grave and a bugler sounded|to be just too bad for somela serious bottleneck. Baily Boustas ia se SGlendale Joe, Varcoe | 290 | . H ; v Aa : . | | Globe A ees Bi] Ft Bt fhtast Post youngster. In consideration @f the letter V Ronn. Peeane PAID $49.20 ors sells F and K. @. Direct, Sorrcheds | ee Goodyr eal j oy Tom. Tally. | (ee os oes 9 ee ee ek to the railway and board of VAUICAN War a husband and father, Earnest Henry, who Gr Wea 6 0 $ Mattgmi 536 0 wb = transpo commissioners 4.40 3.40 26 EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for ty seg oe hots ogg $, as oa se 4 or ig iv | Maybrun 12000 15 14 #15 41 town aiso hired the services of| ¥ re | f 4 ayy _S eschell 4.00 20 freeyes neds, end up. Purse rse@ $900 (8) a quite alone, lardee~ ° | g : =) 5- Di el We face an empty chair, Mawr oc 10 ee ee ae Totten and Simms, consulting Less LOLOFIul "fino" Started: Gay Bandit, Armbro|3-Timber Hal. reagan Mie 370 as oe er. Ba silence, ' Hg : = er bbe band | MeWat 7500 32 31% 32 +1 engineers, to conduct a survey Sprig Doru, Arawana Grattan and arm Weoreoa: tae irk 6.70 is there. Y - | Bu Song. so Stal My companion of so many years, Horne Pf 400 310 310 310 Pl A a ain DA NG of the problem. VATICAN CITY (AP) bie', Seose Tien gat rig hag No longer here with m HBC 500 $1446 14% 14% Ntlesco" 9500 255. 285 58 8 They've changed the guard in| FourTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for|Widower's Pick. And Pel in some mysterious way, ° Husky 1650 $13¥% 13% 13% Yl New Jason 4000 64 64 6 . the Vatican's Courtyard of the five-year-olds and under, Purse $900 (8) He keeps: us company. Husky D w 250 690 690 690 Nisto 9500 9% 94. 9 T B ll R t d ; 2-Etching, Hayes 42.20 11.20 5.90| NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for --Always remembered by wite Katie and| Imp Oi! 420 $522 $24 S24--~ 4) Nopheay «1000-197 197 197 6 rue Dl TUNE |Sentinel--and the sentinels are|¢chatham chip, dled § 3.40 2.60/three-yearolds and Up, _non-winners family. Imp Tob 101 $14%% 14% 1459-- Vel Nopanig 500 BY, 8% Ba t+ ess colorful 5-Madam Herbert, Herbert 3.00/$1,500 In 1965 and non-winners of $5,000 Ind Accep 275 $23% 23% 23% Norlex 1500 12. 12 «12 i . Also Started: . iynden Bullet, Irenelor more In 1964, Purse $800 (8) Inland Gas 735 sm % 9% N Bordy 1000 114 14 Ne By Grand Jury The Vatican gendarmerie cies Breeze Ada, Hand Su and Davie|2-Peter W. Grattan, Coke 11.90 4.60 2.80 HENRY -- In loving memory of @ dear| inland G w 200 1G cot Se te a ith its plain bl , | Blue BJarvis Ra B, Stiller 4.10 3.50 father, Earnest, who passed away Oc-| IBM rissa) $40 Sad bE IR AER LI Hg sake plain blue uniforms, has 74.8 Salle's Hope, Galbraith 2.60 Ne TE sive to csp ws nana, | (Cmicees 22 Set Set GY | Normale TI a a. 8 45 WHITBY (Staff--A Supreme|taken over there from the bis] riety Rare 1 Mile (ace tr two tee Reet ty capt laurel His happy face to see | int Unt Rw ne eM Coe Oe ee '\court Grand Jury, Monday, re-|toric Swiss Guard, whose uni-/Yero: sod under. Purse sO) (0) || Goose, RUBS Daisey, Captain' Metregor To hear his volce and see his smile Inter FL 925 $08 08 | Patino 1453 975 965 975 431 j|turned a true bill against Elven|forms with red, yellow and blue|ssi orlite' Gratin, Lester 6.70 4.80|Attendance 2,107. Total Pool $124,106. . so mui n 4 om ¥ i Amey cniabad Wy Aether' Ruth, sonin-| 'nv Grp A 1S Sida Wis las] peat 0 10ve ay 10%8 Ross Bartlett, who was charg-|stripes were designed by Miche- jaw Nick end grandchildren Linda end) !roq G pr 0 $8 9 9 Pine Point 270 $70 0 0 of ed with criminal negligencejlangelo. . A Lorry. Jefferson V5 $23Va 23V2 23¥a Placer 100 $22% 2214 Di causing death The Courtyard of the Sentinel ; Jeff Bw 350 $154 15¥2 15% Preciii 100 960 96 960 va te Jockey © 220. $58 Sine ori Sage ava Bartlett's trial, on a motion|iS @ well travelled passage be- -- In lovi if 15 y WY% WY 4 - anetee Wa Rate he te kw um en | | a ee by his counsel, B. Kott of Toron-|tween the Courtyard old of Sar away October 5, 1963 James Steel 7168 200 200 200 Gurston" 1000 ath Nave 1a to, was set over until the next|Vedere and the Courtyard of San it memor' lades, a ti epa Kell ts 17) - j itti i. ree Sie | ee, eae Ge fal gee Bee te ay jury sittings of the Supreme|Damaso. Important visitors en Lovingly remembered by Mum and| Labalt $40 $18e 18 1B -- Yel patron 300 210 208 210 +3 Court of Ontario. er the apostolic palace there, Ded Henderson. | LOm com 175 sera 64% -- Ms has oo ae and tourists use film by the au Fin 210 313% 13% 13%4--l Rip al 20 $19 mile ¢ | Lobes A 100 $11% 11% 11% i --_-- wow 8 s f MORRIS -- In loving of a dear| Lobco B 400 $114 '114 114 -- %} Setom wm 7 ie W b 1 Cl wrateor end tocke "Roleras he! "ts| Leos' BS Ses lea suum ie) gatmite 1B. 18 20 hitby Rifle Club) the crance is no, reectio GET THIS BOOKLET OF taken suddenly October 5, 1963 MB and PR 25 $2958 295% 29% | ee: ee 405" 5 upon the honor or diligence of Aye toler Ocal a Cs SB We eins) eae ee tee Opens New Season |i": 578s, Suan, sworn, since BASIC-FACTS ABOUT e way Stores a Va 4am Vel ee ks i sate yt, Se, fet] towers. fae abs tn" San bk Us kp Vatican and the popes with thei IDB le, nephews Bob and Ted.| ont Leco 100 $142 14l-- 14) | alican ani e es Wl | Moore om? Tm a 14 74" -- wl Teck Core "im 509 500. Sop 8 WHITBY (Staff)--The Whitby| ife's blood, : la Wire et S19 19% 194 \ b ep iy z Pg eee our) Noranga 5 $90 50% PR li TT A :|Rifle Mere will start its winter] 115 just a matter of statis- BUSINESS LOANS October 5, 1963. | Bec Pale Tom Hin TM Tw t Ms Un Kon at oo oe a iii italic tics. The ranks of the fabled we Co Meagllaed # special day Pac Pete wa $6 55S BSS 415: | Gr pers ae Ory hs Ts +0, | School. Swiss Guard are thinning min 'ow rr 5 $13 1 1 bess 2 . For me days we do not think ef you Price Brot 366 hai pa My + Ve blind Q ass aa pl 'a bets The club, which meets every anges There are a enough very hard to find. QN G i 0% © --~Lovingly gd hapa by wife June,| Romfield 00 Had no" Ao. West wines mae bebsegguread om 7 ym, 10 "a. , vA pi alae a ae sons Bill and Ri Rothman 725 323% 23% 23% Wileo aaa p.m., has about 15 members| The: Original strength of the Royal 'Bank 107 $76% 76% 76% + %| Willroy 3 tik Gllers 4 haha 4 *|guard was 150. The late Pope a MORRIS = In loving memory of coy SH. Com A 100 $384 34 a + Wr Berw ag eg -- rshp for ie XXIII bane be ake is, who. passed away Oc. hop Save Z1S $13¥2 13% 13% . 0 ci le $. 6 . Oo ees: Shop City 50047 aI as 5 | one. he 8 41 tere a more economica' If you are pl g to start, dae a i art old, | impsons 873 $29 i i Who wes rare fous thon wesiunold,| SKO Mio mp 'a ag + | Sales Yo 1:00 am: 1000, CITY OF OSHAWA modernize a business and you require | "ci ithout ¢ fell asieep, later Steel 200 $13%-13 13% % iy With nappy memories f to k St , '4 ' Add Toronto 11:00 a.m. stocks Serena oe "Ea| Hatn SS Ely Sa' "| ae caoeeeien THAR pene POET Sa nL. oie ae au ae ee Gloria, 'son-in-law Beb end @randdaugh-| Steinby A 100 $46 46 46 + Vel ast > 1000 «13 +m MALE OR FEMALE ' write for. this descriptive booklet or ter Nancy. Suptest ord 280 $19% 19% 19% | Bast Sul! 100 920 920 Be +10 Required te supervise staff operating the following bookeepi : af Texaco ea on 8 4M) eee $00 160 160 160 p machines:: . . " visit an IDB office, md Tor Iron A 728 $24 24 24 ah, Sees 200 270 270 37) --5 N.C.R. (2 class 32, plus 1 class 33) , T Fin A 295 $12% 12% 12% pppar Gan 50) 170. 170. 170 Burroughs (2F.2500'C tronic). Transnir 600 350, 380" 350 _Yk Bear 3600 182 180 190 --2 a - ; Underwood (1 SRO Computrorvc) 7100 $35% 35% 35% ae sa y Major machine applications includ fol t bi d + $- e le poyfoll, accounts payable an CARD OF THANKS| ae pr Ha | 2 20 STORM KILLS ANIMALS a ee ee ow Rarer = olen we, Li ee n Carbide 7253297 2 rect experience in operating bool i hs ; Ge an is Sk oma ai MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--Dr.. Gor- JUST A SHAMPOO' PLEASE machines, Knowledge of bookkeeping and machine accounting controls. INDUSTRIAL eke. | Versatood 100 420 420 420 don Hubbell, director of the Ability to supervise staff and deal with other personne! to meet pres- ERS -- | wish to express my sin-| Walk GW 650 $36% 3612 36% + "% Crand Park 5 , cribed machine time schedules, cere thanks to Dr. Anderson and Dr' Pat.| West Ind A 600 435 425 are tg | pLanaon Park zoo, says about It's 'shampoo time for erase the grime of years. Liberal employee benefits. DE VEL OPMENT BANK ferson_ and nurses and stat of the Osh-| WCoast Tr 95 sie 8% Tata 250 of his 1,000 animals and] sfatues in Orillia, Ont. A Figure of the Indian is on |f Applications giving all pertinent data, experience, qualifications, re- = i $0 h 1 100 $18% 18% 185 r 7 4 ' e f | ceiv sent cards, flowers and treats al bs Wi baci ba Shae 18% 18% + Pa we! died es eee Betsy's} workman takes a firm grip a base of'statute of French | VENT PONE nie ees Personnel Officer, : 27 BRANCH OFFICES ACROSS CANADA stay in hospital. leston B 280 322% 22% joods or of consequent 'ill-| on the nose of an Indian as explorer Samuel de Cham- City Hol TORONTI U Teleph --Mrs, Myrtle Meyers. West a wie 16 Sim time tive + vej esses, | he works in a rainstorm to pata. (CP) Gehewo, Ontario. 0, ONT.: 250 Avenue" -- 368-1145

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