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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Oct 1965, p. 19

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Members of the 420th squadron, RCAFA, held their 17th mess dinner at the Oshawa Airport Satur- day night. Among those WING-DING OF A attending were, left to right, Lt, Col.. W. G. Paynter, commanding officer of the Ontario Regiment; Edward Zalewski, back, president of DINNE the Oshawa Polish Veter- ans' Association; Donald Brown, president of the 420 wing; Bert Whyley, back, vice-president of the wing; Robert Branch, executive secretary of the Oshawa Community Chest. --Oshawa Times Photo DEATHS HOTT, Edward Joseph Suddenly, near Blackwater, on Sunday, peaod 17, 1965, Joseph Edward Hott, loved husband of Mabel Agnes Heffer- 58 Cedar Street, Ajax, and dear rs. J, O'Halloran of Valley ig 'oad, Pickering; Elieen (Mrs, Joseph Forget) of Newcastle, Ont.; Lucile (Mrs. Wood) of Oshawa; Thelma (Mra, Frank Deschamp's) Harwood Ave. Pty Alex; Lorraine (Mrs. Cecil Crumb, R 3, Pckering. Also surviving ere 2) Rr achneren Levin rother of John Hott, Hott, Beatrice (Mrs. Gan- non), Margaret (Mrs, J, McAlpine) Lil- tian (Mrs. Kerr) all of Picton; Agnes (Mrs, L. Latonne) of Belleville; Mary pe Soren? of A gray Mich.; Leona, jeceased. is resting at Mc- fecmie Pos iP" tiseas lome, 28 - Kingston Road West, Pickering, Funeral ~ Wed- nesday, t 9.30 a.m. To St. Be 's Church, 'nlax. For Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m. Interment St. Francis de Sales Cemetery. (The Rosary will be recited at the Funeral Home on Tuesday evening at 8 p.m.) Les, Grace A. in Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, October 18 1965, Grace A. Kempffer, in her 77th year, beloved wife of John A. | MRS. GRACE A. LEE | In failing health for two years, \Mrs. Grace A. Lee, 35 Elena st., died this morning at the Oshawa General Hospital. was in her 77th year. A daughter of the late James and Ann Kempffer, the de- ceased was born at Smiths Falls and received her educa- tion there. Following her mar- riage to John A. Lee at Smiths Falls in 1915 she moved to Osh- awa Mrs. Lee was a member of King Street United Church and a life member of the Women's Missionary Society of the church. She sang for several years in the church choir. Besides her husband, Mrs. Lee is survived by two daugh- ters, Mrs. Cyril Powell (Rita) and Mrs. James Jackson (Bray), Lee (35 Elena St.,) dear mother of Mrs. Cyril Powell (Rita) and Mrs. James Jack- son (Ray), both of Oshawa. Mrs. Lee is) resting at Mcimosh + Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East, with me- morial service in the Chapel on rere! day at 2 o'clock. Interment Union Cem tery. McKNIGHT, Ernest At Memorial. Hospital, Bowmanville on quae October 17th, 1965. Ernest Mc- Night, 78 King Street, West, Bowman- ville, In his 49th year. Beloved husband of Reta Potter. Dear father of William) pee ate Resting at the Morris Funeral! Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the) oy on Tuesday at 4 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery, MCNENLY, Clair Vincent Suddenly at gd Perry, Ontario, 16, 1965, Clair MeN beloved ae oll of Peggy Turner, dear father of Wendy, Norma, Clare Bonnie Jean, in his 41st year, Restini at the chapel of McDermott - Penabeker,| Port Perry, for service on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Ceme-| tery. on Sat-| ly, na ORMISTON, Edwin, | At Memorial Hospitel Bowmanville on Sunday, October 17th, 1945. Edwin Ormis-/ tons RR 2, Bowmanville. in his 7ist year. Husband of the late Greta Smith, dear father of Keith, Ralph, Howard, Elaine, (Mrs. Tom Baker), and Walter. Dear brother of Russell, Enniskillen; Myr (Mrs. Hosken Smith) Hampton) Verna _(Mrs...J. Forsythe) Toronto. Rest Ing at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow- manville. Service In the ey on Tues dey af 2355 p.m. int Hempte: Cemetery. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING SHOPPING 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 yet BIRTHS DALBY -- Fabien and Mary thank God fer the safe arrival of their son David Gerald, 7 'bs. 3 02., on October 14, 1965 at the Oshawa Genera! Hospital. A bro ther for Ronald. Thanks to Dr. Irwin and the 4th floor steft Kitchener Now Tied For First Kitchener Rangers are tied) for first place in the OHA Junior 'A' and they've never had it so good. Since moving to Kitchener, from Guelph two seasons ago,| Rangers have been at the tag end of the standings and missed) the playoffs both years. But Sunday they muffled Lon- don Nationals 7-0 for their sec ond victory in three outings. Rangers also have a tie and the five points leave them at the} top of the heap, with Peter-| borough Petes. Montreal! re- Canadiens bounded from a 6-1 loss to Osh-| awa Saturday night for a come- from-behind 3-3 saw-off with St Catharines Black Hawks on Sunday. sons, Mark and Stephan Powell. | \land, Oregon; 5 | Hospital, She both of Oshawa and two grand- Also surviving are six sis- ters, Mrs. P. B. Kerr (Violet) of! Bellingham, Washington; Mrs. H. Wolfe (Elsie) of Port- Mrs. L. Dann (Allegra) of Fulton, N.Y.; Mrs G. A. Collins (Gwendolyn) of \Pittsford, N.Y.; Mrs. Arthur| |Gautheir (Ethel) of Ottawa and) |Toronto. Mrs. Lee was predeceased by five sisters and a brother. The funeral service will Mrs. John (Catherine) OBITUARIES Perry, at 2 p.m., Oct. 19. Inter- ment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. MAPY ETHEL MERRITT The death of Mrs. Mary Ethel Merritt, 124 Park rd. n., for- merly a resident of Agnes st., occurred today at the Cedar's Nursing Home at Columbus. She had been in failing health for two years. The former Mary Ethel Hare, the daughter of the late Rich- ard and Sarah Hare, she was born in Oshawa. She married) the late William Merritt at Osh- awa July, 1912. He died in 1933. For several years before her} marriage she was a secretary) to the late Robert McLaugh-! lin and the late George Mc- Laughlin. She was a member of the Anglican Church and the) Governor Simcoe Chapter of the) United Empire Loyalists at To- jronto. Surviving are two daughters, |' Moun-| tenay, Oshawa; Mrs. H. N. Rice! (Jean) Rice, Orillia; brother, R. B. Hare, of Swept kind attentions. Current, and one) Sask.; five. grandchil- dren, and seven great-grandchil-| dren. One son, ritt, well known in Oshaw: Mrs. J. $. Hughes (Willena) Of), i938. Three siste C. I. Bill Mer- a, died rs and three 5th Auxiliary | Holds Meeting | Fifth Whitby Cubs and Scouts |Mothers' Auxiliary held _ its jmonthly meeting at Denis O'Connor High School. Presi- dent Mrs. Vincent Mallon chair- ed the meeting. Mrs. Dan O'Hagan reported on the card party to be held Nov. 23 at St. John the Evan- gelist parish hall. Tickets are \Frattable from Mrs. Edward inan, Mrs. Frank Canzi and Mrs. William Goverde. It was announced that a moth- er and son banquet will be held Oct. 16, also at the parish hall. Fred Bardoul assisted by the |group committee of the Cubs land Scouts will serve the din- ner. Vincent Mallon, Presi- dent, will arrange a meeting to lre-organize the Sixers. These |will be contacted. Following the business meet- ing a 'Stork Shower" was held in honor of Mrs. Mallon, who lreceived many lovely gifts. She ithanked all members for their Father Leo J. Austin spoke briefly and thanked mothers for their work done for the boys. Lunch was served including a special cake ~in honor of Mrs. brothers also died before her.|Mallon. The next. meeting will The body is resting at the Mc- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Oct. 20 at th€\neiq Monday at 2 p.m. to Union McIntosh - Anderson Home, Interment will be in et ng |awa Union Cem.«ery. Rev. L. W Herbert, minister of King Street! |United Church, will conduct the service: FUNERAL OF MRS. SARAH MATTHEWS The memorial service Mrs. jtario st Whitby, e., for|at Sarah Matthews, 403 On-|Hospital. Mr. Ormiston, who had who died) been ailing since last March, had Funeral/cemetery. Archdeacon Harold| D. Cleverdon of Christ Memorial! Anglican Church will conduct! ithe service. EDWIN ORMISTON A farmer in the Enfield area \for many years, Edwin higar | \ton, of Ebenezer, died Oct. the Bowmanville bicniariall Oct. 14 at the Oshawa General|been hospitalized for two weeks Oct, 16, at the Funeral Home. Rev of St | Whitby, Mark's United. Church, conducted the service.| \Interment was in Oshawa Union) jemploye Cemetery The pallbearers were Suddard, Lloyd Williams, Ken) Underwood and Harry Andrews.'as a member of CLAIR V. McNENLY The death occurred suddenly, lat Port Perry Oct. 16, of Clair | Vincent McKenly, 322 Bigelow} st., wal was in his 4ist fered a heart attack. year, suf- A son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent|Howarg of iMcNenly, of Port Perry, the deceased was born at Saintfield| | | ' Port Perry. The deceased,| daughter, was held at 3.15 p.m.,|He was in his 7ist year. Armstrong! A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. |* [Arthur Ormiston, John M. Smith, minister|was born at Enfield and farm-| the deceased} ed in that area for many years his retirement he was for a time at Nichols Garage at Courtice and more Peterjrecently was the caretaker of, |Lawson, Bruce Williams, Bruce|the South Courtice Public School. | During his lifetime he served| the Enfield School Board. He had lived at Ebenezer for 15 years. Mr. Ormiston, who was pre- |deceased by his wife, the former] Greta Smith, is survived by a Mrs. Tom Baker| (Elaine) of Solina and four sons, [Keith of Ebenezer, Ralph and Bowmanville |Walter of Harmony. Also surviving are two sisters, and had lived in the Port Perry) Mire' Hosken Smith (Myrtle) of| area all his life Mr. McNenly had worked for | |Hampton and Mrs. J. Forsythe} (Verna) of Toronto and a bro-| the village of Port Perry for a ther, Russell of Enniskillen, number of years and was the foreman of the works depart-|,eiq at 9.39 p.m. Oct, 19, at the| ment when he died A veteran of the Second World|, anville, War, in which he served over- eas, he was a member of the) Port Perry Branch of the Royal] Canadian Legion and of the! {Church of England, The funeral service will be| Funeral Chapel, Bow-| Interment will be |Hampton Cemetery. FUNERAL OF MRS. FRANK J. PRINGLE The memorial service for Morris He is survived by his wife, the|/Mrs. Frank J. Pringle, 205 King former Peggy Turner, parents and four Wendy, Norma, Clare Bonnie-Jean, Also surviving are jseven brothers and sisters. hi-sjst. daughters,|held at the Armstrong Funeral and|Home at 2 p.m., Oct. 16. w., who died Oct. 13, was Major Gordon Holmes of the Salvation Army conducted the | The funeral service . will be|service. Interment was in Mount jheld from the McDermott-\Lawn Cemetery. |Panabaker Funeral Home, Port' The pallbearers were William CANADA'S ORIGINAL MUTUAL FuND 131 * CONSECUTIVE QUARTERLY DIVIDEND 5 CENTS PER SPLIT SHARE | PAYABLE NOV.1, 1965 TO SHAREHOLDERS OF RECORD OCT, 15 Record 1965 pivipms TOTAL 134 ON MEW SHARES RQUIVALEMT TO 45¢ OM OLD SHARES ii SHARES SPUT 8 FOR 1 APRE 15, 1964 | CASH DIVIDENDS EXCEED $70,000,000 SINCE ORGANIZATION Canadian Investment Fund, Ltd. and| in| be held Nov. 2, all mothers of Cubs and Scouts invited to at- tend. Oct. 17 St. John the gelist Group Committee will jhold a meeting. All fathers of Cubs and Scouts are welcomed to attend the meeting. If you have a Cub or Scout you are members of this committee and \urged to be present. 'Rustlers Hit Near Pembroke PEMBROKE (CP) -- Rustlers truck at a farm near Waltham, Que., 15 miles east, of here, on ithe weekend, butchering one isteer and wounding three cows iso severely they had to be de- stroyed The. farm and animals are owned by Dr. Courtenay Evans, lan Ottawa physician who is Con- iservative candidate in Ottawa West in the Nov. 8 general elec- tion, Moffat, Jack Marlow, Percy |\Canning, Evere tt Phillips, |Arthur Solotarow and Alex |Nathan. | Evan-| STOCK MARKET By The Canadian Press 'Toronto Stock Exch ly {Quotations in cents unless marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, rights, xw---@x-warrants, Net xr--EXx- change Is from previous board-lot closing sale.) 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Acc . 215 Un Ace 2 pr 775 Un Carbide Un Gas Versatile Walk GW West Ind A WCoast Tr Weston A Weston B West A wis Woodwd A Y Knit A 100 270 600 420 ge | 102 25 100 652 97% nt +% tb +% 'Sve +" fe 150 4 Th 18% 13% 295 aah We le - " 8 13% 7 20% 51% ="}|Public rally protesting U.S, in- 36% 6% Z10 $28%4 28% 28 450 $30 30 $20% 20 20% 336 "5 415 iin Fa ag +% --% 300 $2244 ba om --% $1244 12% 12% $262 264 26% 6% 6% 64+ % OILS Alminex Banff Camerina CS Pete "an 300 600 Cc Ex Gas 300 Cdn Dup Ol] Union Ol Vandoo 1000 W Decalta 200 405 800 232 220 218 220 91 619) 197 $18% 18% 18% si 12% 12% W4 400 " 405 770 231 405 800 23) Yo " 91 59 136 a4 233 U5 MINES Advocate 100 A Am Moly 200 208 Ansi! 2000 Armore A Arcadia Atl C Cop Aunor Bankeno Belcher Bethim Bralorne Brunswk oe Chib Tung 5000 500 100 2000 1000 325 00 128 200 700 100 370 = "as us 208 «208 1% 1% Ma Pile td 25 v7 3 bd, 1% --4 12%6 196 370 x8 370 33 o © 2 2 +1 nn bh "uh 465 465 465 (+10 94 94 +2 33 |----_---- s if you're fed up with politicians and old-line political parties... | SCOCOOOCCOe. ~~. seese tune in on I. C. DOUGLAS of the New Democrats tonight, channel 6 10:00 p.m. You'll find there is a party you can vote for! wilicly burned what he claimed 124 124 172 + % a he ee 13% 13% 1342 -- $13 13 a? 12 «179 16a 16% Wn t 4 45 4 157 «156 «(187 ra 355... 385... 3 $ 82 1000 2500 2000 1000 Cdn prey Cantri Captain Cassiar FIRST RACE - ao oe $2,000. Claim- ing, three-year-olds and up. 62 Furlongs 14-F-Mint Bloom, D'fac n 9.80 9.20 DJessie B. Good, Turcotte 6.70 5.40 6-Fair 6.60 Ales * order: etectoneny Annie 9\ Sir Runnymede, ineyard, ---- Runner, H V calas ATS Way, vt Eddy, Prilynn, F-KVEEP A M nian F-Denotes Field. ee sore fs Tage Chop, ool 57 Dally Double Pool $95,568, SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,300. Ciaim- Spin, inda $11% W% 11% 84 2-Galactic Tryst, Harris 2.90 Also Ren in Order: Baffin, Dandier and Vedas. DAILY DOUBLE, 14 AND 4, PAID $152.20 Winner, Dk b or Br yee A on Sovereign gt he vy Star by Peti Pool $88,670. THIRD RACE' Purse $2,600. Allow- ances, two-year-olds. 7 Furlongs (14). 8-Caesar B. Good, G'mez 4.70 3.' 12F-Pay Now, Armstrong 5-Bold Champ, Fitzsimmons Also Ran in Order: F-Ever Onward, Blue Chimes, Chopolis, Doubting Thom- as, Jimgee, Garden's Ace, F-Strayed inn, Canadian Flash, Mariscal, Black Phan- Duraine East Sull Frobex Glenn Exp Grandroy Granduc 25% 25% 14% 7h'%4 -- Vo 128 12% +1 140° 140 40 394.40 +1 2100 212 210 210 +3 245 240 Peg ia VA 12% 12% 124 + 2) $35% 35% 35% | $13% 13% 13+ Ve $134 134 13% 54 540 540 + 500 136 136 ot "4 + 255 235 $25% $74% 128 140 Caesars Woman Roman Mi Pool $117,155. FOURTH RACE ~- Purse $2,600. ances, three- and four-year-olds. longs (10), 1-Purly Sark, 18.00 8.10 4,76 4.00 3.10 2-Butterscotch, eid Sg ah 3.30 Une, Bal- Triple Alli- Allow- Glassner Fitzsimmons Gomez = +3 35 68 67 67 Ran in Order: Eni $182 18% 18% lsien Larkfield, Mandrill, 21% 21 21 ance, Countess Shy bed Winner, ch g, by WI Flight by Bunty wane Pool $117,667. 2 PR RS 13% 13% 13% 875 875 875 --5 480 «480 480 995 995 995 a ee ae, $8644 86 86% + 4 A | $10% 10% 10% + % o © # 0 1 FIRST RACE |Furlongs (20) |$rita, Johnstone | Rocky i nats Phantom Flye | Acadian Flirt, 'cuthbertson. 107 Josephine G., Harrison 112 Chaitak, Robillard 8 Luxury Dip,. Tingley 112 Roman Echo, No Boy 112 |Canadian Love, Harris 120 | Neptunes Hostess, Leblanc 112 Black Ringo, Hale 115 |Fabulin, Turcotte 112 Renssik, Steve X107 Encho, No Boy Also Bligibie: Gay's Royal Page, Potts 112; Third No Boy 120; Eternal Flight, Tingley 115; Tomboy Pete, Gordon 115; Valley Royal, No Boy 11 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000 Nap Claiming a end up. Furlongs ( Wha ta Question, Ferro X114 Kilkarry, Dittfach 113 Interes, Duran Allé Sir Demijohn, Johnstone 113 Leo's Yingel, Werry X114 Dave's Mistake, Harris 119 Society Mil, Inde 6 Admiral Armbro, No me "3 Remister, Ferro erg Ansman, No Boy 1} Mad Charge, Clinbertaen xN7 Lesiack, Inda B11 Hannibra, Werry 5 "4 Brillie, Turcotte All9 Also Eligible: Brarening, 116; Roy Jo, Gormez 122; Well blanc 119; Bordeau Bar, Leblanc Jazz Round, Cuthbertson X105; Ki ., Ferro C-X103; A-Yellow Briar A. Ball entry; B - F. M. Cla AND €. Heinrich entry. C-J. Bozzo and Knight entry, THIRD RACE ~ Purse $2,000 (5000) Claiming Maiden Two-year-olds. (Divn of Ist) 6¥a --_ 4) Enslaved, No Boy 117 Hit the Line. Ferro x15 Red Ensign, No Boy 118 Miss Caprice, No Boy 112 Itsfordo, Inda 112 Romantic Kiss, No Boy 117 $i Jolle, No Boy 117 Minda, Johnstone 117 Sectoria, No Boy 112 Helen Mary, No Boy 112 Miss Dynamic, Dittfach 117 Vichalma, tnovye 112 lf Speed, Harrison 112 Rosa Spiers, No Boy 112 Also Gligible: Dollar Scholar, X110; Naughty Jester, Harris 120 -- Purse $2,000 (5000) VW 7 7 halt a) i 204 1 20% + Vs 73 Siivertleld Slivmeq Steep R Sullivan Texmont Tormont Tribag Un Buffad Un Fort Urban Q Violam aah lara Will cg Nee 70 --3 10% 10% 4+ 182 Ag Pid 415 485 500 195 5700 (14 100 192 yukon 1000 43 Zenmac 500 35 Sales to 11:00 a.m.: 801,000. FOREIGN TRADING 200 140 140 140 100 395 35 WS Pd 4 oo fs 2 Donalds 1000 et 188 "yA +6 Place G Oll 1000 85 85 Rayrock 200 110 110 0 +5 MONTREAL 11:30 A.M, STOCKS By The Canadian Press Montreal Stock Excha . 18 PS oat in cents unless marked $. lot, xd---Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- Tights, xw--€x-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale.) +1 195 Yale ead k B Agnico Aunor Deerhorn Deiscovery Fitzsimmon Oiled, te Ni abe rk J . Faces Charge Of Burning Card WASHINGTON (AP) -- FBI agents today arrested 22-year- old David J. Miller, who pub- to be his draft card during a Steve volvement in Viet Nam. Two agents arrested Miller on a street in Hooksett, N.H., as he left a hotel and walked to a nearby garage. FBI direc- tor J. Edgar Hoover said Mil- ler was arrested when he failed to produce required draft docu- ments. Miller, a former student at Lemoyne College, Syracuse, N.Y., burned what he said was his draft card Friday at the be- SALEM, Ind. car being warmed up by a me- chanic crashed through the in- field fence at Salem Speedway Sunday and fatally injured two spectators as they were spread- ing a picnic lunch. ginning of a long weekend of nationwide demonstrations pro- testing the U.S. role in Viet Nam. $5.00 DOWN BUYS YOU A CANADA SAVINGS BOND AT WOODBINE RESULTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 5.80) 1-1 6 Fur-|( Serene Ca ring Veme<Benate| ton by | Itserday, No Boy Ns Mighty Gar, Potts 112;|~ (AP)--A stock ae, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, October 18, 1965 19 _ FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400, Clai- - three-year-olds and up. 1% Miles (4). lococo Rogue, Harris 4.70 re zag 3Fleet To Air, Glassner 2.30} 2-Buona Fortuna, Ditifach 2.10 Also Pan: Five Loaves. Late Scratch--Freedoms Hope. QUINELLA, 1 AND 3, FeAID $21.70 -- b g, by Royal Bay Gem -- Fleet Romen. Pool $50,221, baci Pool $57,028. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $10,000. Added "Wonder Where Stakes,. three-year-old ries foaled in Canada, 1% Miles on turf '7 2.90 2.10 A-Lady V'toria, F'mons 2.50 2.10 6 a Doll, pv eg 2.50) TI \A-Niern Queen, Harris GARDEN CITY RACEWAY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 FIRST RACE '-- 1 mile (trot) for 9 $600 (8 iyos. and up. Purse |8-Byhalia Sooo Kingston 5.10 2 2.70 4-Cherry hewne™ Lae. "rag 'Anansen Time 2 Also "Sorted: Meadow Brownie, Hanover, Worthy Bive, Star Nib, Barnes Lesota. SECOND RACE -- 1 ae (Pace) 'tor 3 yos and up. Purse $800 ( Knight 47 4.10 3.80 4-Pleasant Wi in 6.60 440 6.00 3.40 Chub and 1-F Avonian _~ wea beet ge Y V iecogaid Started: L' Also in r: Wally Wallace, jbrinoke§ ee Tie Pilot and Ex- pre: A--Windfields Farm entry Winner, Dk b or Br f, by Nearctie--Vic-| foriana by Windtietds. Pool $126,679. SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $15,000. Add- ed "Durham Cup Stakes, Handicap," 0 three-year-olds and up, foaled in Canada. 1% Miles (9). 7-Langcrest, McComb = 15.00 4.60 3.40 ng gry Era, Gomez 2.70 2,40 Also Ran in Order: Native Victor, Miracle, 'Conedilits, €. Day, Already be on po Mr, a by Nearctic -- Peerless any by RR, and. Pool $150,934. E EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim. |4' ing, three-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 Miles 11.30 6.50 4,80 %-Prime Princess, Steve 17.10 10.00 bay Alone, Barooby 4,60 Also Ran in Order: Bubba Jack, Brief Wind, Bonus Ghost, Yancy, Arthur H., Field Trisi and Menette. baba hd 9, Portefi Pool $126,585. Total Pool $989,571. Aftendance 16,345. ). 5-A'mn $'nir, McComb WOODBINE ENTRIES sneer Bay, seneeu at 'carth, McCMomb Sener Pride, Turcotte StH Cresta Roja, No Boy 115 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 (500) Claiming eerie. Foaled in Can- ada. About 1 mile on turf (6) 4 Miss Telso, Leblanc 119 Knight Out, Gomez 119 Webush, Turcotte 117 Golden Champ, McComb 122 Lady Brackmount, Potts 112 Albert Arama, Harris 119 Black Treasure, No Boy 117 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $3,100 Allow- ances, Fillies and Mares. Three-year-olds and.up. About 1 and one 16th Miles on Jun (5) jonivea, Gordon Royal Spirit, Coane Alls Beavante, No Boy 121 Sharon Market, Leblanc A120 Sweet Lady Briar, McComb 116 A-Stetford Farms entry QUINELLA WAGERING SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 Allow. baie La ig Foaled in Canada. Canadien 'statute, Dittfach 119 Des Erables, Walsh 119 Chopstick, No Boy 121 Brief Aftire, Cuthbertson X10? SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 (5000) Claiming Two-year-olds. Foaled in Can- - (Divn of 4th) About one Mile on Turf Man , Inde 122 saree! Marie Ferro X11) Risky Decree, Miss Joanne §., Dittfach 116 Vital -- Cuthbertson xu? Carodana, No Boy 119 EIGHTH RACH -- Purse $2,500 (6500)| a, Claiming three-year-olds, One and one 6th Miles (8) agg Tribune, Harrison 111 No Kidding, Hale 116 Whip 'n Blinkers, No Boy 111 Park Heights, Inda 122 Caledon Colonel, Harris 117 Fast Jay, Turcotte 116 Revelling, Cuthbertson X112 isle of Mulls Dittfach 111 Revelling, Cuthbertson X112 Isle of Mull, Dittfach 111 X-5 Ibs AAC. Post Time 2 p.m. jeld -- Miss tider-| 1-4 ynden Bullet, Chasmar goer, fe fons Bvt Byrd, Lee Grattan, 's Hope. iD Nos MN eynale Dean and «Pleasant Way Paid $27.20 THIRD RACE -- 1 mile (Pace) for 7 yos. and up. Purse $600 (8) 9.50 5.00 3.70 S-Jean haga © vee Fe oY 3-Vernon's oy olat Direct rier ie Started: Brother Jim C, Mary Vole Gold, and a 4 $, Ambassador Direct, Bar , Advocate Dillard. FOURTH RACE -- 1 mile (Pace) for 7 Tso Started: Shuralle, Royal Nimble ¢, May Scot, Francs Kid, and FIFTH RACE -- 1 mile rm for 3 yos, = up. Purse $900 (8) 4J, gon Gaieel dr. 4.50 2 ay Also Started: Seattle D, Elvis, Penny Coelen, Josedale Royal Pal, and Bishop Song. DQ --- Finished Ist disqualified and and placed 3rd for @ lapped on break ef the Wire. SIXTH RACE -- "Upper Canade Stakes' 1 mile (Pace) for 3 yos. end up Purse $2,640 (6) Kwik Kat Arthur 13.90 6.30 13.70 4.70 3.00 5-Sonny Creed Galbraith 1A-Stoney Burke Feagen Scratched, Also Started: Dean ant Wick, and A-Margie Eagle Armbro. A--Coupled. Quinella Nos. 3 and 5 paid $108.60 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 mile sed fo 5 yos. and under purse $1,000 1-Mr. Whiskers Arthur 4Brave Sir ee Lg United Wi me 209 2-5 ie Started: Pat Sultan, Jennifer Byrd, Guinea Mite, and Belle Richards, Scratched, Davie Blue. EIGTH RACE -- 1 mile (Pace) for 3 7800 (7) yos. rl up, Purse $1 Tek Almer Webster8.70 440 2.50 8.10 3.70 4-Minor Mac Beltlich jeert, va Patch, Ing Per. |Time 204 25 bs: ve 203 3-3 Started: In M) highland Girl, and NINTH RACE -- 1 mile K (Pace) for 3 yos. and up. 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