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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Oct 1965, p. 37

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38---Coming f Events FREE ADMISSICN OSHAWA JAYCEES Monster BINGO Thurs., Oct. 28th 20 GAMES AT $20 5 GAMES AT $30 1 $150. JACKPOT $20, PER LINE PLUS $50, PER FULL CARD 2 ~~ $250, JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS, 50 and 55 $10 PER LINE PLUS $200, PER FULL CARD IN 50 AND 55 NUMBERS, THIS WEEK PLUS $25, CONSOLATION PRIZE. $150. TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES Regular games pay double in Nos. or less BARLY BIRD GAME EXTRA PRIZES JUBILEE PAVILION 50¢ ADMISSION Bus to Jubilee Pavilion 'leav- Ing Four Corners ot 7 gf i m, EHIL DREN UNDER NOT ADMITTED "$500.00 SPECIAL SUNNYSIDE PARK Monster BINGO Thursday, October 28th JACKPOTS Nos. 53-57 }-- $500.00 53 NUMBERS -- - J $250,00 57 NUMBERS $10 PER LINE PLUS BALANCE FOR FULL CARD $25.00 CONSOLATION PRIZE 20 Games at $20 § Special Games ot $30 Regular games pay double in 17 Nos, or less --~ $150 JACKPOT $20 PER LINE PLUS $50 PER FULL CARD $50.00 Door Prize Eorly Bird Game at 7:45 Admission $1.00 Extra Buses RED BARN _NORTH OSHAWA SOCIAL BINGO ST, JOHN'S HALL, corner of Simeoe end Bloor St WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27, 1945 --- 8 P.M, Everyone Welcome Luneh Served Bathe Park, Gulalie Avenue) p.m, and Buchre, Saturday, | BINGO, Thuradayy 2 iam RUMMAGE 5. Sthawe Humane will be held Friday ahd Pm, Proceeds ety, BIRTHS pove Born to Dave and Evelyn (nee Zarowny), a daughter, 7 ibs, | OF, on Tuenday, Oetoner M4, 948, at Oshawa General Hospital, A sister for David. Randy and Naney, Thanks to Or, Ross and fourth flear staff, The 24th grand eniid tor Me, and Mra, Stanley Zarowny and \9th for Mr. and Mra, Chas. Dove. all ot Oshawa. } LABANOVICH = Charlies and Miriam nee Marria) are happy fe annaunce the wirty of @ baby girl Susan Jane, ¢ lbs 4 ots, on Monday, Qetoner 18, 194s, a! the Port Perry Cammunity Memorial Haspile ' SCHWAGER Rob and Pat (nee Maher) tarmerty of Oshawa are happy te announce the birth af & Sen On Oe Yoner 94, 1848. A baby brother for Kevin and Paul, 3} Bowen Street, Narrabri, New South Wales, Australia, Dee Gratis Gladys and Don happily an srur? = of thelr chosen son nounce the arrival Michael Emerson Born te Walter and Lisa Ana, fo ipa, 1? 1A, at the Osh A baby Siler 1 TAROWNY Maren, & baby et anh., on Octo Dik, AWA General rat Wally ang IN MEMORIAM AYLESwoRTH in loving memery ot Wiltred N. Aylesworth, who passed away suddenly Octoner 27, 164 Wilfred, you are nat forgotten, Tho' on earth you are ho mere, Sti in mermory you are with me As you always were before wwSadly missed and always remembered by "Greta", ta foving memory of @ and grandmother Nora Octoder 25 CHAPPELL dear mother Chapel, whe pated away tea © hapey heura we once enjoyed, How awee! tele memory vf Aut death has lef a loneliness Tre world can never fil Sadly missed by Pat, Cassie, Billie and famity CHAPELL = in loving memory of a dear grandmother. Nore Chapel, wre passed away Octoner 25, 194? 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Re perai Chapa. Friday, Oct, 7%, at 2 am Interment Mount Lawa Cemetery. Wigitors coemenenc henday. There will be a at the gravesioe LOCKE'S FLORIST Funere flarel oCcapon OSHA 24 HOUR' PHONE $55 Kindnes beyond Price within reach af arrangements arrangements WA at The Jarnes sting a Wrtoy > am end for all SHOPPING SHOPPING SERVICE 728.4655 yet all GERROW ~ FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 Oarawe Gan wee ALOMIE BOFviCR INS, _ eluding' Rilly 1" Jack Nicklaus Has +m: « Won Over $150,000: rer Lae = PALM. BEACH, of We Brock Jack Nicklaus has passed the Derry Way A beloved oanand of Km $150,000 mark in winnings and and Mra, ©. Pitegeraia (eene), (8 MOre than $27,000 ahead ofr his nearest rival in total earn. ? the Professional Association reported Monday . Nicklaus. has won $150.48, in BAILY GOURLE Ne SKinna Art and } tournaments the Sahara Invitational, Fla Casper is second in total 5 "er vero FS RES Rs winnings with $129.997 Tony Lema won alficial PGA-sanctioned tourna. aed Donnas ments but ranks third in total'? ' Winnings | with _ 8108, 869, SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters) -- results Tuesday ENGLISH LEAGUE Divisies 1 'Middlesbrough § Pertumouth a/tioe 44 a lan o © «# \ 1 1,254,000, j Lo) es $101,818 " 7 1 Na A LITTLE CASE OF INSTANT SURVIVAL The pack inflates, right, at the touch of a button and within seconds the user has a balloon of air to keep him city a small plastic pack afloat, (AP) that is being worn by the South African defence force, Lorraine Robinson, a Jo- hannesburg mother of three, shows in the South African GREENWOOD RESULTS OCTOBER HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS American League | Friday's Games Eastern Division Kitchener at Niagara Falls WLT F A Pt Montreal at Toronto 20 i Saskatchewan Junior 18 10/Regina 2 Weyburn 5 14 8/Melville 2 Brandon 7 21 5/Flin Fion 8 Moose Jaw 7 TUBSDAY, % 970 3.50 2.70; Quehec 1 1 3 3 0.27 1 4 FIRST RACH -- Purse $2,300, maiden) !A-Larkfield, Kornblum 37 380 27 Raltimore ~ 10 two-year-olds, | Mile (9) 1A-Shining Sun, F'mons TACheck Suit, Walsh $40 2.00 2.90/)4-Duby Cal, Gordon + 5/6 Gunman, Turcotte 150 2.80) Also Ran in Order: + Ve 2Short Affair, Leblanc 670; Eneore Une, Beau's 0 16 Delight, Countess| Hershey 1 16 '\which frequently caused Oliva THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 27, 1965 QS Mayo Busy As Baseball Over NEW YORK (AP) -- Their long season finally completed, baseball players are beginning to filter into hospitals across the country, having various aches| 1" and pains cared for. The famed Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., is the busiest with ~ pod players already checked Wes a first baseman for the world champion Los An- eles Dodgers, joined American ue batting champion Tony Oliva of Minnesota Twins and shortstop Tony Kubek of New York Yankees at the clinic Tuesday. PRS "hod will undergo a series of allergy tests and have x-rays' taken of his shoulder. The rangy first baseman also plans a rou- tine physical checkup. Oliva, who batted .321 and won his second straight batting lerown, will undergo surgery Friday on the middle finger on his right hand, The injury, to lose his bat after missing PEN IN HAND -- RED TIES MARK TOKYO (AP) -- Communist China's new sprint sensation is a 27-year-old veteran who ag etry arid ts versed hinese classics. ec was the picture painted Tuesday by the New China news agency of Chen Chia-chuan, who was reported to have tied the world record of 10 seconds flat last Sunday in the 100-metre dash. The world mark for 100 meters is shared by Armin Hary of Germany, Harry ,Jer- ome of Vancouver, Hi Esteves of Venezuela and' Bob Hayes of the United States. The New China agency said Chen wrote a poem, carried in Chinese newspapers, each line of five characters, which said; "A real man does not fear hard training, pene high for his coun- "A man will not stop at 10.1 secorids."" pitches, inyplves an overgrowth of bone caused by repeated in- jury to the knuckle. Kubek suffered through the worst season in his career last) year, batting .218. The veteran infielder was troubled by a sore left shoulder through much of the campaign and will undergo| examinations at the clinic, | Stansell Wins 5 5 Cup of Kinanoet. #| providence : I | Also Ran in Order: Sabre Drill, Arctic) Tana and Naples Miss. Canuck, Kerry's imp, Black Phantom /Afwindfields Farm entr Varand Acirish Benedict QUINELLA, 1A AND 'a, paid $35.40 + MA Windtields Farm entry Winner, bt 3 by Windfields -- BION) Dittghurgh 320 Winner, b ¢ 2 by Chop Chop Lark by Blenheim and, § - Ball by Tournol Pool $23,219. Quinella Pool $28,985. |Cleveland 20 0 10 Rochester 23 0 1 Pool 919,42 Dally Double Poo! $95,724 a ane a SIXTH RACE 46\4-4 4! SECOND RACH -- Purse $2,400, Claim:ing, three-yoar-olds awe" ' 0 oe . Thunder Bay Junior + Jing, 'weyear-olds Mile (12 Cretaceous, Harris 390 3.20 ueaday's es % i Heise i |VA-Gay Robin, Inouye 7.60 fo Glory, Turcotte 460 390) Roitimore 3 Quebec 6 {Fort William Canadiens § Port la.Golden Champ, McComb #-ConJo, Finley 4.20 Arthur Hurricanes 4 10-Strayed inn, Barroby. 4.20 Also Ran in Order: Saucy Question, A Tonight's Game Eastern League Also Ran in Order: Nallord, Paris Strong Willed, Aldoo, Eddie Shack, For-it oe Anoales at Pittsburgh : - & s Fashions, Silver Run, Tract, A-Silver Gua,/ever Pilot and A-Spice Bandit Faas ¥ rid Game Charlotte 13 Knoxville 4 and Don! Awl Lieberman entry ay"s G i] Winner, dk b or br g, 3 by Brikel --(Buffaig at Rochester seule eaeeae 4 |Westelair 5 Weston 3° Springfield 40 14 Western Division 20. 18 2 2 Manitoba Junior 'Winnipeg Warriors 4 Winnipeg; Rangers 3 Winnipge Monarchs 10 Winnipeg Braves $ Butter 22 ~ Purse $2,100, Fal 18 7 Fyconge 1,90 6.10 2.60 4 1,70 +l 5 ell |Gravel Pit, Warcarth, Benay 1geeii'e et de ers entr € indero, DAILY BOUBLIL') AND 1 PAID 417.801 Poot ten.aee, [Cleveland at Seattle % Winner, bt 2, by Tudorka -- Miche Lass OHA Junior A by Miche, ,ruT F Ar +1 Pool $29,049. i) ty 'ome "0-4 2) 18 REMEMBER WHEN? ... | Niag Falls 0 21 «40|Hamiton 0 36 . 7 By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Toronto 1 20 Jimmy McLarnin, Belfast- 1 born boxer who migrated to 1 1 1 - Purse $3,100, Al-) 1 Mile SEVENTH e lowances, three-year-olds and up. (a) -Canadiiiis, Leblane 1} Pamous Road, Harris 3.40 4Ky. Miracle, Barraby 1,00 Also Ran in Order A-Gasmegas, 2.40 ready Dia, Plerlou, Weill Te Do and Hew Chervil,| Rocket THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim ling, maiden twoyearolds, } Mile (12 | @S$now Water, A'strong 13.40 §.90 | §-Paris ¢ lipper, Perr 4 \bParedeck, Fitzsimmons Also Ran in Order: Brother Smart Bird, Crown Dutehess,/Late Scratch--A-Beauante 10,00 6.20 ro 9.00 |Kitchener 25 |Peterb' 2 couver, ea t jerk Sin, Gay's Royal Page, Kill Shot,/ A--Dane Hill, T & King and W T Mason Peterb'gh 21 dake whine pate ee mebody Crey, and Lady Speed entry St. Cath, 1 18 | wine th, by Snow Boots -- Water. Winner, & ¢ 4 By Canadian Champ--- [Montreal 1 9 today--in 1933--as did his 1 pemeeass, gayi Olver pis Ever London 0 18 manager, English - born P 80! ? Pao 4 a ' 4 < Z | % Tuesday's Result |, Charlie (Pop) Foster, Me- BOTH Ree ie Tay ee Me Hamilton 6 London 8 | Larnin won the world wel- | Va! Pabulin wwewee-ws POURTH RACE Purse $2,100, Claim ~ ling, maiden two-year-olds, 1 Mile (12) 10) 1@-Minda, Johnstone 870 4.70 4,00 = 10} &-Coat Cutie, Harris 4.00 3.20 =| |} Tondahar, Walsh 4% | Also Ran in Order; Gray Fellow, En aha Va slaved, Mister Pel, Roman Echo, Roman ite Kiss, Enehow, Cresta Rola, Chaltak yearcolds, 1 116 Miles (1 ce ' JM-Valecrest Lady, H'son 16.30 6.40 3.60 Thursday's Games terweight championship in éSouzem, Finley 3.80 te eee acres Montreal at Hamilton 1993 and 1934 but Jast it both Also Ran in Order: Top Cadet, erin St. Catharines at Peterborough! _times to Barney Ross. Pan, A-Lueky Deal, C-Gun Artist, Other Days, Royal Autumn and &-Trumore, +4 land Hop Around. Late Scrateh--A-King Legend = 9 inet ch t. 2 by Balaklava and -- Row /A---D Knight and L Maloney entry jlette Rosie by Panacean, A.-Valecrost Farm entry + Ve Pool $43.08) C= Gravetree Sieple entry Winner, dk b er br ft, 3, ny Blue Man. Allow.) Break Miss »y Unbreakabi 1/Pool $55,184. Total Pool tas, 957, 'attendance 5,554, OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS FIFTH RACH w Purse $2,700 ances, three and four-yearoid fillies, 4 Mile (8), | GREENWOOD ENTRIES Norm © Milove, No Boy 119 Carodana, Walsh 8110 }Clem Clam, Leblane Alla iMoney Galore, No Boy 118 |Navohty Jester, No Boy clis No Boy Cils No Boy 110 Purse $2,100 (7900 Pins' RACE Claiming Maiden twoyearolds, 7 longs Hit the Line, , widive. Mister i, Ot Bameraida Ferro M115 Nedeay Alls : No Boy 112 Tulmar §rita, Johnstone }1? Nearcostar, eitic Lyn, Barraby ti? ary Rhythm, No Boy 114 g Third Moon, Inouye 120 Sunny James, No Boy 110 Royal Faran, No Boy A-Statford Farms entry Paraguayo, No Boy 120 i] » 4 + + 2 +) ' ans BK, C, Donnelly and Valecrest Farm entre C-Addison Mall Stable and Kinrar Stable entry +1 Marlboro Anne, No Boy 112 Poor Old Sam, No Roy All5 Vintage Port, Pileaimmons 5 4 gy Broth of a Boy, Harris 115 Also ligibie: "Kingdom Bay, Nedes Alls; AMra, ® m Wn entry BR R. AN é ders' Rwo re and T > Hotton antey LU 4 FIFTH RACE laiming three-year-olds lsth Miles Fleet to Air ast Jay, Tureotte 116 old, Fitzsimmons 123 Tricky Sc amp, No a a Revelling, Culhbertse (QUINELLA WAGERING) SIXTH RACE Purse $2,600 ng Mree year-olds and up. Purse $2,300 (6900) One end one ' Dittfach 116 SECOND RACE Purse $ 4, Claiming Mree and four-year-old " Mile g Color Her Pleet, pitt 1)" London Wike: tay Dine Pet, Waly Mu ain 1, No Boy All} olly, No Boy Al? Day, Fitrsimmons 119 No Roy 120 Morning, No Boy. ach 1) (82000) ? Fur Fivleigiaxs Mornin a hret % t A-Willew Downs Farm 'eniry My Sweet Lov 5 Also Bly ts +urse $3,000 Al ' Fur SEVENTH RACE pwances three-year-olds and up. 7 No Boy ' Windk in. o M6 Fitzsimmons 10 10 Plain John Brant THIRD RACE f Claiming three S Come Back & Ain ns Leblanc All Misty Bandit, Ditttach 118 A-Statlord Farms entry SET FOR SCHOOL By ALICE BROOKS daughter smartly school and weekends in cozy, whirl-skirted outfit, Knit cable-rich jacket in one piece from neck' down -- F sleeves. Pleated skirt teamsidiagram, see how swiftly you with other tops, Pattern 7482:'can stitch up, then step into sizes 24: 6-8: 10-12 ithis princess daytimer, Choose! THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) lan easy-care cotton, we Sugiore: Judes Aton each pattern (no stamps,, Printed Pattern 4700: Wom-! A-F. Junger and Dane Hill Acres entry please) to 'Alice Brooks, carejen's Sizes 34, 38, 38, 40, 42, 44.) Ds AAC, Post Time | of The Oshawa Times, Needle-/48, 48. 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W. 1 Mile (Trot) fer all) Als Sterted: Sonset Lee mM, r t September Morn ©, and bay ana eee i 2 ir aypry, Holmes SIXTH RACE year-olds and up dJonnnie R, Palmer 12.38 6.90 4.00 Cornish Horn, Stansell 24a # Bishop Song, Varcoe Also Started: Clement Hanover Skytop Secny Herbert and Fea ¢ ass 31) QUINBLLA, Wen 4 and 3, PAID 8104.00 ' 1 Mile (Trot) fer four Todd Ray Purse $909 (@) Oatien and aie Started: Nivbie's Ange ""imond, Ronnie Rive A, Paddy (AP) +n Jack ae SECOND RACE ee a a Fanny Symboi Golfers econey ) ou holeg Started: D Motes ' PA ' through] Were OOM PAIS BHR while Feagan ie Spod, Walsh © Started: Big Chief € Star Johnston. Hand's Van. THIRD ace 1 Mile (Pace) tor tr Purse $90 J OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! take advantage of it! 24 hour ser viee; ond radio dispatched trucks ol- woys on the reody to serve you, Fuel Oi! Budget Plan available, Gay Rodert end i" Boy Serkes Bonne 8 wOnTH Chama, Sorat RACE 1 Mile (Pace) fer 'as and up, Purse $1,000 (6) Campneli 4M 4B oe Norris WO. 4.32 Hawke 3.90 Fivetwont ©. Grattan. , ay & and Witewer's Pick Scrate Ned Armbre Agenec, Snedy Val ey net ; Sulnea FOURTH RACE \ . $5 14 -~ wr wom oar ais and " Ax tart rors Hans OM-4-Onede Ch ---- Started ® veriand. NINTH Soccer bogs Mernert Race Or-Dead Heat fer ted Pov? 1 Mie em yeerom and we. Porse " ammy Direct, Gorerann 39.10 10.90 Sp tai 'Duke, Hic aie SArenbes Ruplvess bhekthaep se COAL & Awe Starte@: Wee Governar, Pat & SUPPLIES Pace) for FIFTH RACE three-veareias and ur 'After 10 Tries §T.. CATHARINES |Bob Stansell's persistence paid off Tuesday night at Garden \City Raceways as he won his first race in Canada behind Wil- lie Dew, It was the tenth try at the meeting for the 48-year-old ex- patriate Canadian, who cap- tured the driving title at the recently concluded summer ses- sion at Detroit's Wolverine Raceway. Willie Dew paid $31.60 for his win and elicked with Kinna Art in the first race for a $100.40 daily double, WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--The Michigan - owned Spectacular squeezed to a photo-finish vic- tory in the sixth race at Wind- sor Raeeway Tuesday night. The horse, owned by G. W and J. Abraham of Highland Park, Mich., paid $9.10, LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Pal McGregor, a five-year-old horse who didn't get to the races until this year, romped to a three- length win in the featured $600 ninth race at the Western Fair Raceway Tuesday night. Barber Shop, Service, Goodes, Mrs. R, Harper, Dairy (CP) --|Queen, Suddard's Bicycle Shop, Provincial Tile, Salmers Jr,, Bassett's Murray Studio, Wear, Donald A. Brown, Ward's Dry Goods Ltd., Gerta Hur, L. H. Rolson, P, Selmon, Oliver, Jack B, Wilson, Burns Jewellers, son, '|Home Harvey, Mr, D, E. Jackson, Dr. Burns, Mr. ©, F, Canning, Oshawa Lawn Bowl- ing, P, Jeyes, Pittsburgh Coal Canada Ltd., G. Slocombe, B. ance Limited, "a To 'Chest Fund The following persons have |made. donations to The Greater Oshawa Community Chest cam- paign; Mrs, A, F. Annis, Al Stack Nu-Way Photo G. D, MacDonald, Bert Stephen Nash Jewellers, Jewellers, Arthur Fox's Ladies' a, F. R. W. Rosebush, Oshawa Bus!- ness College, Litz Delicatessen, Elizabeth Little, ors,, N, Fisher, Goods (employees), The Royal Bank of Canada King and Wilson Brane! facturers Life Insurance pany, Mrs, J. C. Ward, Arthur C. Phillips, Mr, J. L. Roenigk, alg Quality Fuel Oil, W, mith, Town Tail- ard's Dry (employees), , Manus Com- Mr. and Mrs. 0. D, Friend, Miss J. Davi- Funeral The Armstrong Cora L. Ltd, Miss J. F, Brock, Mr. and Mrs. John Litster, P. Rochester and White Insur- Les Eagleson, am Groce! , Miss orists, Buckin urns, Jordan's Grace The Get Together Club. FUNERAL OF MRS. HAROLD HENRY The memorial service for) in her 49th year, Oct. 23 the Oshawa was held Qct. 26, at the Arm- strong Funeral Home. Rey, R, B, Lytle, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, con- ducted the service, awa, The Brian and John Shay, and Paul Marteniuk. STEPHEN GA, A. PEEBLES who died suddenly Oct. st., was held at 26 at the McIntosh: Ander-| conk, Oct, son Funeral Home. Rev. G, W. C. Brett, | minister} of Knox Presbyterian Church,' conducted the service. Inter- ment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers, all mem-| bers of Temple Lodge, AF and) AM, were Russell Coulson, Jack) Carey, Gordon Crawford,| Interment George Walker, was in Union Cemetery, Osh-/st., at pallbearers were Allan,/p.m. Kenneth and Russell McQuaid, |Anderson Funeral Home. |St. eonducted. the service. FUNERAL OF wont was in Mount Lawn Ceme- The funeral service for Ste-linJaw. jphen G. A. Peebles, 297 Nassau) newton Richards, OBITUARIES Joseph Woods, Cyril Smith and Alex Simpson, The members of Temple diLodge, directed by Worshipful Mrs. Harold Henry, who ies ccs ite Sale, General Hospital,/service at the funeral home at 9 p.m., Monday, held a FUNERAL OF GEORGE WALKER The funeral service for 255 Elizabeth who died suddenly Oct. 23, his home, was held at 3 Oct. 24 at the MclIntosh- Rev, A, Woolcock, rector of Mark's Anglican Church, Tnter- ery The pallbear ------ 1988 Tera, all brothers+ rol the deceased were Thomas Hele, 28,\Stanley W. at his summer eee at Cobo-| fr, aie atin: Gat ae 3.30 p.m.,|-- ad. March and | Charles King. through RED CROS Your help does so much Ny | provides loans provide additional workin amounts of $25,000 to $1, @F enquire through eny branch af... 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