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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Oct 1965, p. 19

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QUICKIE GIFTS By ALICE BROOKS Catch a tot's eye and make him chuckle happily with this colorful, cuddle-clown trio. Quickie gifts! Just two flat pleces plus ears for clowns -- puppy, bunny, boy. Use scraps. Pattern 7214: transfers, three 8- inch cuddle clowns. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of} The Oshwa 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! Three free patterns print- ed in Catalog. Send 25c. "Send for 'Decorate with Needlecraft!" 25 complete patterns -- applique, pictures, pillows, more! Only 60c. Value! Deluxe Quilt Book -- 16 complete patterns. 60c. ~e TEEN TWOSOME By ANNE ADAMS ~ Printed Pattern 4621: Teen Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. Size 12 jump- er 1% yards 45-inch fabric; blouse 2 yards 35-inch. FORTY CENTS (40c) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents add 1c sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times, Pat- tern Dept., 60 Front Street West, Toronto 1, Ontario. BE ALERT to What's New! Send for excitement - packed Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. 350 design views -- school, career, glamor styles. Plus coupon for free pattern -- choose it from Catalog. 50c. IN MEMORIAM DAVIDSON -- In loving memory of a} dear husband, William Davidson, who passed away October 30, 1963. | ll always remember in my heart, The happiness we both knew, We travelled love's pathway, ft was beaut! A. cluster ful because of you. of loving memories of @ Who was my pride and joy, For memories are al gd of God, That even death cannot destroy. and ever remembered by wife, Wilhelmina. DAVIDSON -- In memory of Wm. Davidson, who passed away two years 1 today, 5 batt 'always be remembered by his friends. ~The Andrew family DAVIDSON -- In loving memory of @ dear brother, William Davidson, who passed away October 30, 1943. Memories are the precious lamps That light the darkest road To the beautiful hope of reunion, | When we meet at the end of. the road. Alex and Agnes. LENNOX -- In loving memory of @ dear husband and father, Donald Lennox, who passed away October 30, 1964. Calm and peaceful he is sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows pain, We who loved him, sadly miss him, But trust in God to meet again } --Always remembred by wife Stella, son - Donald, daughter Jean and families. | LINTON -- In -loving memory of Reva) Eldean Linton, who passed away October) 30, 1964. As angels keep their watch up there, Piease God, just iet her know That we down here do not forget, We loved and miss her 50. --Mom and Dad, sister Geaviah anc brother George. LINTON -- In lovin dear sister and aunt, away October passed T tears In my eves do not glisten, And my face is not always sad, memery of ov va Eldean, whe 1 Be Not a day do | forget you, In my heart you are aiways h For | loved you and miss you. As It ends the first year. --Sadly missed by sister Beaulah, broth er-in-taw Clarney, and three nieces an five nephews. ere, MONAGHAN -- In loving memory of dear mother, Elizabeth Monaghan, whor bon called to be with Him, October 3) 1953. A wonderful mother, woman and aid, One who was better God never mad A wonderful worker, loyal and true, One In a million, that, mother was you Just In your judgment, always right, Honest and liberal, ever upright, Loved by friend and ali you knew, A wonderful mother, that mother wa you. --Lovingly remembered and sadly mis: by daughter Theresa, sons William a George. Everlasting Memorialization is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKEf thet we supply and install; Please call MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 It's All In The Family PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Po- lice Lieut. Gerald Reidinger ac-| cepted Friday a $5,000 reward for information that led to the arrest of his son-in- law on a murder charge. The son-in-law, John Amato, 24, since has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the March 14 killing of Ludwig Branach, a grocer. Amato is married to the former Geraldine Reidin- er, one of the lieutenant's daughters. After receiving the cheque in a ceremony at city hall, Reid- inger said some of the money will be used to pay for his daughter's divorce from Amato. .|Bethany, ~ distributed 'Canada Shea Filly Victorious ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- Beverly Dillard won her sev- enth victory of the season Fri- day at Garden City Raceway and raised her life winnings to more than $36,000. Co-owned by Earl Shea of Ont. and his son Bruce, the five-year-old filly paced the mile in 2:05.8 to re- turn $20.60 LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Four- year-old Ebony Grattan cap- tured the featured $1,100 Pre- ferred Pace at the Western Fair Raceway Friday night. In registering her sixth win clocked in at 2:07 2-5, fastest mile of the night and returned $6.40. HULL, Que. (CP)--Shadydale Edward of Bryson, Que., won the $500 ninth race at Con naught Park Raceway Friday night, running the one-mile pace in a 2:12 photo finish to pay $12.00; $5.36-and $3.40. Blue Mist Anderson of Cardi- 'al, Ont., paid $10.50 and $3.80. al's Pence of Tweed, Ont. ime third, paying $2.70. WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Arde, ned by the White Stable of Marys, Ont., won the Junior vitation Pace worth $2,500 at indsor Raceway Friday night. Arde, a heavy favorite 1e crowd of 3,949 which agered $166,613 on the nine- ce program, returned $3.20, 50 and $2.50. TUNED IN to the teen tempo} --this Empire jumper swings out to dances as a dress. The cuff-neckline blouse is a beauty |--mates with skirts. FRIDAY, FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden jo gy a led in Canada. 7 Fur- ick Response, F'ons 5.00 4.10 2.60 8-Bive China, Johnstone 38.10 11.00 5-Bia Jive, Halal 40 Aliso Ran in Order: Worthy Dream Peeper, Dear Joey, Pointe Nol Sultan's Treat, Roman Dollar, Ki Bay. Winner, bc. 2, by Chop Chop -- Bullesteo, Poo! $27,275. Dally Double Pool $46,929. SECOND RACE a Purse $2,000. Claim- ing. three-year-olds and up. 7 Furlongs (10). 4Split The Loot, Finley 18.10 7.60 440 9-Dula. Gail, Bell 440 3.00 8-Sir Runnymede, Harris 4 Also Ran in Order: Gandio, Fair Spin, Bully Keane, Shining Wings, es Selector, Linda's Love, and Keep A * Thinking. DAILY DOUBLE, 10 AND 4, PAID $51.80 Winner, dk b or br, 4, 7, Fair Fora All -- Midterm, by Reaping Reward. Pool $39,809. Purse -- $2,100. Claiming maiden three- and four-year-olds. 1 Mile (12), 20 3.40, 60 2. Cratt, ire, 2-Mental C'enge, Walsh 12.10 5. éJet Invader, Barroby 3. 12-Royal Bunny, Dittfach 4,40 Also Ran in Order: Shodan, Babcliff, Gallumphant, Jammy Doll, Canadian Rebeb, Les Gables, Jericho Junction and Smert Tiger. Winner, dk b or br g, 3, by Menetrier-- Chalalette, by Devil Diver, Pool $50,659. ing, three-year-olds and up. 7 Furlongs 2-First Fashion, Steve 43.30 11.70 7.50 8Argo Bound, Fitzsimmons 3.4 2.90 6Admiral Armbro, Gordon 8. Also Ran in Order: Champ's Sis, Ace Award, Lady Domain, Haka, Exclamado, Hoootenany Annie, Susie's Roman and Black Coral, Winner, b g, 3, by Europes -- Fashion Gal, by Bull Page. Pool $60,400. GREENWOO MONDAY, N Clear a longs. Mr. Goo, No Boy 115 Dr. Bricker, No Boy X110 Mighty Chic, Johnstone A-112 Paris Clipper, No Boy 120 Paraguayo, No Boy 120 George's Hope, Johnstone A-115 Our Tom Boy, No Boy 8-117 Those Who Wait, No Boy C-115 Vichaima, No Boy 112 Real Lady, Steve, D-X107 Enslaved, Dittfach E-117 Irish Girl, No Boy 112 | Also Gligible: Alta K., Harris, 115; Garden's Pride, Turcotte, 117; Mr. Jet Myth, No Boy 8-115; Roman Echo, Fin- ley, €-X107; Dollar Scholar, Steve, D-X110; Jewet, Dittfach, E-112. A--E J Reed and G C Dangerfield Entry. B--Cherudon Stables and Dane Hills Acres. C--! M Grabp and G C Frostad En |D--O N Hopkin, G Desantis, Prime | and J M Hardy Entry. E--J E Hughes and H Maldaver Entry. try. Stable SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. (3000) Claiming, three-year-olds and up. 7 Fur-) Jongs. Dandier, McComb 119 Galactic Tryst, No Boy 116 Bay Flight, No Boy 114 Love Quest, Walsh 114 Nakina, Leblanc 119 Field Trial, No Boy A-122 Steve C., Cuthbertson X117 Mint Bloom, Dittfach 119 Rip Van. Jive, Fitzsimmons 114 Nobody's Lady, Leblanc 114 Mediand St., Turcotte 119 Glenspeed, No Boy 116 Also Eligible: Strong Willed, Gomez,| 115; Remister, Ferro, X114; Jazz Round, Steve, X108; Bonne Vitesse, No Boy, 119; ico Flash, Inda, 122; Farmer Jack, No Boy, A-119. | A--Dane Hill Acres and F Junger Entry.| | THIRD RACH -- Purse $4,200 (5000)| Claiming two-year-olds. Foaled In Can- ada. One mile. | Golden Champ, Fitzsimmons 117 | Cover Night, No Boy 117 Paris Fashions, No Boy 119 Itsfordem, McCMomb 117 Able Ruler, No Boy All? Red Salmon, Leblanc 117 Smoky's Lst, Ferro B-X114 Strayed Inn, No Boy 117 Java Jive, No Boy 117 Pertect Lane, No Boy 8112 Twinkle Jay, Walsh 119 Koura, Barroby Alse Eligible: GARDEN CIT FIRST RACE 12 | Carodana, No Boy 122;! Y RACEWAY 2-Irene MacDuff, Boyce 2.50 -- 1 Mile (Pace) for | Also Started: Merls Pride, Rosedale \C | jin 20 starts this year, she was three and four-year-olds. Purse 9900 (8) 90 3.30 'Wynsor, Wellwood BO 4.00 | 6 4Mighty Glen, Feagan 3Joe Johnston, Dowson 60) | Also Started: Madam Herbert, Belle! 8.10 4, 7. Richards, Mistie Way, Lorna Rhythm and Cindy Van Patrick SECOND RACE --.1 Mile (Trot) for three-year-olds and up, Purse $900 (7) |}2-Diana Hunter, Feagan 6.80 3.80 2.90 |éJohnnie R., Wes Coke 4,20 2.90 4Jimmie Mac Hie 2.80 Also Started: Legal Prince, Keepers' Beauty, Mr. Forbes Key and Bush Pilot. DAILY DOUBLES Nos. 6-Wynsor and 2- Diana Hunter PAID $34.00 THIRD RACE 1 Mile (Pace) for | three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) |SWillow's Boy, Carmichael 4.00 3.30 3.00) DLee Riddell, Farmer 8.70 9.30 | Also Started: Monsieur Reynard, Ver non's Star, Rudy Dillon, Bar Gold and OMODEAN | |1-Tapdean, Kingston FOURTH RACE 1 Mile (Pace) for |three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) |8-Fleety Frisco, Hawke 10.20 4.10 3.50 |4Lucky Beejay, Feagan 3.10 2.60 |Goldie Elgin W., Herrington 3.30 | Also Started: Royal Oaks, Patriotic, with | Miss Teresa Mac, Prince Blue Vic, and | three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (6) | Cobe' | FIFTH RACE 1 Mile (Pace) for |three-year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8) 4-Favonian Grattan, Feagan 7.30 4.70.2.40 I-Starlite Grattan, Lester 10.20 3.90 y Joe. GREENWOOD RESULTS '00|8-My Kimle, Fitzsimmon: 70\8-rmifie Sox, FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Ciaim- FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,100. (3500))Royal Paul, No Boy All9; A-J. C. Meyer) Claiming, maiden, two-year-olds, 7 Fur-) [Northern Doll 110 , OCT. 9 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Claim-| ss three-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 Miles ri 2 4 ). a 3-Son Blue, Leblanc 6.10 4.10 3.00), ~ \A-Lord Saybrook, Barroby 10.40 6.70|7 &Fabison, Turcotte 40 Aiso Kan in Order: Rubber Stamped, Sarosu, Sky Spark and Barleycorn. Late Scratch--A-Claymond Su A--B | Campbell and Cymar Stable entry QUINELLA, 1 AND 1A, PAID $51,308 Pool $30,282, Quinella Pool $36,020. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claiming, three-year-olds. 7 Furlongs (8). 3Caledon Colonel, T'cotte 7.60 4.80 4,00) 7-Andrea Inez, Walsh 10.00 6.60 s . Also Ran in Order: Cretaceous, Reet- waif, Sioux Cadet, Virginia Queen, Countess Tana. Winner, b ¢, 3, by Cohoes -- Stray Shot, by Chance Shot, Poo! $62,386. SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claiming, three-year-olds. 7 Furlongs (8)/m 5-No Kidding, Leblanc 21.10 9.60 5.401% 7-Spicy Favor, Harris 8.40 4. fi Parsons Also Ran in Order: Park He! Bega, Fiddier's Belle, Take Lemartel. Winner, b g, 3, by Nilo -- Crown Note, by Royal Gem 2nd. Pool $67,994, ts, Bega jotice and EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim- ing, three- and four-year-olds, 1 3-16 Miles (12). 4-Centores, Ferro 43.20 15.40 6.30 12-The Contest Man, Harris 5.90 3.30 Chinese Festival, Dittfach 2.70 Also Ran in Order: Elm Wood, Win Dixie, Land Ahead, Five Loves, Sunshine Blond, Take A Gander, Scotty K., Comby and Thomas B Good. Winner, dk b or br f, 4 by Censor-- Mentores, by Menetrier. Pool $73,214, Total Pool $494,918, Attendance, 6,974. D ENTRIES OVEMBER 1 ind Fast and J. L. Wood a, land &. FOURTH RAC E-- Purse $2,700 jances, Two-year-olds, One mile Arctic Troops, Dittfach A117 Arab Prince, Ferro 107 Jimgee, Steve X112 Margabella, No Boy 109 Dudley, No Boy B1I7 Nearctic Myth, No Boy B112 Pioneer Polly, Fitzsimmons 109 Warm Reception, Walsh A107 Blue Chimes, Waish 112 | Agro entry. B-Miss J. 1. Mack entry Allow | | Hockey star Howie Young | credits Alcoholics Anony- | mous and his' new wife Raellen for rescuing him from alcoholism, Now with BACK FROM BOOZY DEPTHS -- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, October 30, 1965 19 Foreign Legions. Depart i arrived before much Dui [heir Memory Lives AN KHE, Viet Nam (AP)--| The French foreign legions have 'long gone from the misty Khe valley, but U.S. forces now based there have found that the' memory stays. Recently, a U.S. paratrooper' jlost a leg to a French mine Ahidden 13 years ago in a field. '| Troops from the U.S. army's|firepower Slist Cavalry Division have dis-|Cong covered diaries and records left "\behind by Frenchmen. One document records a day in the life of Group Mobile 100, n elite French unit that later was annihilated by Viet Minh forces. : The role of Group Mobile 100 _|was similar to that of the Ist \Cavalry Division--fast reaction to catch an elusive enemy. The main difference is that the Americans are helicopter- '|borne while the French moved on the ground. «| U.S. officers with the ist Cav- alry have read much about the fate of Group Mobile 100 that} lived in An Khe in 1953 and thele eeutpment. the same rected by the dephame early e 'a in the Second World War. - In An Khe, great powers have and sand - filled concrete em- placements have been reoccu- pied by Americans. AMERICANS CONFIDENT The Americans are confident they will not meet the same fate, 'We have the mobility and the "We French ever had up here. We can beat the Viet Cong on logistics alone." As helicopters whirl across the countryside crews occasion- ally see the rusted, burned wreckage of French tanks and trucks. Ten miles from An Khe along Route 19 is a white concrete plaque that commemorates Group Mobile 100. In An Khe town itself is a Vietnamese businessman who has dealt through the years with the Viet Minh, the French, the Viet Cong and now the Ameri- "Joie de Vivre" CRUISES 'PREECE 1954. Their rotting log DEC. 21 African Cruise cans. He is the "'can do" man of Up For Sale In CARACAS (AP)--'For sale: Unprofitable sugar mills, rail- _ |roads and hotel chain. For in- "\formation, contact finance min- listry." | The Venezuelan government jis not advertising quite this way, but wants to get rid of several state-owned enterprises. A spokesman says they "have become a bureaucratic burden Los Angeles Blades of the Western Hockey League Young hopes to return soon to the National Hockey League. (CP) | Black Kitten, McCMomb 109 |_ A-Windfields Farm entry B-Dane Hill Acres entry | FIFTH RACE - Purse $2,400 (6500) |Claiming three-year-olds, 7 Furiongs Little Red, Cuthbertson X106 dust Plain Lucky, Fitzsimmons: 116 |Market Bid, Ferro X106 |Machavoine, No Boy 111 Whip n Blinkers, Inda 111 'For His Display Gomez 122 | LOME, Togo (AP)--A policy (QUINELLA WAGERING) \of patience is paying off for SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,700 altow-| President Nicholas Grunitzky. ances. Three and four-year-old Fillies. The man who was invited to One Mile |Briet Attire, Cuthbertson X105 |take power following the mur- ela: Cuceeny: cagee tee lder of President Sylvanus Olym- ullah, No Boy 115 pe 4 | Expressed, Walsh 110 [pio in 1963 appears to =. Glittering Maid, Fitzsimmon: healed many of the deep wounds [pee Cone eereer* |which afflicted this west African jland. His national reconstruction program has lessened bitter re- 'gional rivalries, eased tribal animosities, improved interna- jtional relations and attracted |modest foreign investment. Top Victory, Harris 116 | Togo's 1,600,000 people, di- EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 (3000)|Yided among 18 major tribes, Claiming three-year-olds and up. Oneoccupy a long narrow nation ae which was part of Germany's Real Black. Ferro x14 attempt to build an -- em- Lady Domain, Werry X108 pire before the First World War. Dove Chen, Laplone 116 British Togoland became part of Blue Zip, Barroby M1 Ghana in 1957 and French Togo- Hei te a le land severed its last tles with Robin Redoreast, No Boy "9 Paris in 1960, 'AAC. Post Time. p.m. Germany has renewed strong interest in Togo. West German aid has poured into the country to help build a textile mill, brewery, fishing boats and a harbor for Lome. Tulran, | s A108 16 Victory Chant, Kornblum A-X107 A-Windfleids Farm entry | SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,100 Allow: ances, three-year-olds, and up. Fosled in) Canada. One and one. 16th Miles Already Dia, Armstrong 123 Mr, Brass, Inouye 123 Ky. Miracle, Barroby 117 Windkin, Fitzsimmons 117 Henry Rocket, Ferro X16 Money X-5 Ibs, 'Grunitzky Highly Praised industrialization as the solution) for development pr ware factory, a fertilizer mill jand perhaps a plant to produce salt by solar evaporation. has a good investment climate but there are few opportunities. phates are shipped by an Amer- ican - French - Togolese com- bine. ployment is the country's great- est problem. Educated Togolese staff the universities and mer- cantile houses in a dozen Afri can countries because they can't find suitable jobs at home. continues Olympio's pro - West- ern international policy. the government cannot afford to! carry." Private businessmen see the move as a manoeuvre that will State-owned Enterprises from Le Havre and Southampton®, 14 days, 4 ports. From $455 (U.S.), JAN. 13 Caribbean Cruise from N.Y. 12¥2 days, 5 ports, From $480 (U.S.). JAN. 28 Caribbean Cruise from N.Y. 14¥2 days, 7 ports, From $878 (U.S,). FEB. 14 Caribbean Cruise from N.Y. 16¥e days, 8 ports. From $828 (U.8.). MARCH 5 Special Spring Crossing from N. Y. to Cannes via Gibraltar and Naples. First Class from $482.80 (U.8.). Tourist Class from $280 (U.S). MARCH 15 Mediterranean Crulse Venezuela are six sugar mills owned by the Venezuelan Development Corp., the hotel chain Conahotu, the Railroad Institute, and bus lines. What the government aims to do, in the case of the sugar mills for instance, is to seek a formula to turn them over to lselected groups that will run them for the workers or in joint operations with the grow- ers. The mills turn out 40 per cent of Venezuela's total production cut down bureaucratic exp and give private enterprise a chance to prove it can do better than government administra-' tors. Of Patience Most African leaders talk of| of 317,000 tons per year. The Conahotu (National Cor- poration of Hotels and Tourism) runs 10 hotels and, despite pro- motional efforts, continues to from Cannes®*, 16 days, 5 ports. From $885 (U.S). Optional extension Cannes-Le Havre 3 days, On the possible market list hl fac-| lose money. ing their basically agricultural nations. Togo's politicians real- ized their small internal market and limited resources would continue to make farming the economic keystone. When they refer to industry they have) such no-frill projects in mind as a brickyard, a small enamel- Oldest In Latin MEXICO CITY (AP)--After every holiday thousands of peo- ple line up in front of a grimy, four-storey building facing the Zocalo, or main square. Every day you'll see tourists seeking bargains. The Nacional Monte de Pie- dad, Latin America's oldest pawnshop, has its main head- quarters in the old building. It operates 25 branches -- 12 in Mexico City, and the others scattered over the country. It was founded Feb. 25, 1775, under authority of Spanish king Charles III, and has been ac- tive ever since. Those long lines after holi- days are of Mexicans who have spent their last peso celebrat- ing and want to hock their val- uables until their finances Diplomats agree the country Coffee and cocoa are the main farm exports and phos- Chronic white - collar unem- The Grunitzky government 'al, Goldstone, Dean Sultan B 2nd and Kelly Mac Hal | 1 Mile (Pace) for) three-year-olds and up. Junior Inv, Purse! $2,000 (5) 5-Beverly Dillard, Shea 4Gentry Yates, Wellwood 1-Stoney Burke, Fea: Also Started: den Almer |QUINELLA Nos, 5 and 4 PAID $47.70 | SEVEN RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for |three-yeat-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8) |2-Minor Joe, Ca Hie $.40.3.70.2.90 |7-Mr. Intruder, Stansell 8.40 4,50 |4Lornie Rhythym, Caldwell 5.10 Also Started: Mighty Lady L., Edge- wood Key, Hazeann, Robert McGregor and Peter W. Grattan SIXTH RACE -- - "| MANCHESTER, England Keen Freight, and Cyn-/(CP)--More than 100 policemen mounted one of Britain's big- gest murder hunts at dawn to- lday by combing the desolate {Pennine moors for the victims of a mass killer. as many as eight and perhaps 11 missing persons, three of them children, lie buried in shallow graves on the wild moors along the border between Yorkshire and Lancashire. During the weekend, after searching six days, they found the dismembered body of Les- ley Ann Downey, 10, near a main road between Ashton-un- der-Lyne and Huddersfield. "We are certain that more | BIGHTH RACE 1 Mile (Trot) for three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,700 (8) 5-Sis Herbert, Herbert 13.20 7.00 3.50 | 3.00 2.50 4-Kintoo Colby, Wellwood Also Started: Dutch Dillard, Wee Sym- bol, Blue Raider, Lady Ezra and Lull- |water Frost. | NINTH. RACH -- 1 Mile (Pace) for |4-Attorney's Bob, Waddell 4.80 3.30 2.40 2-Mr. Whisker's, Arthur 4,80 2.70 6Don McKylo, Feagan 2.30 Also Started: Gina Guinea, Gentry Mc Kylo and Sandy*Demon. Scratched, Pistol Pointer, At. 3,156. Total Pool $175,387. } Toronto Woman Designer | Of Sth Post Office Stamp TORONTO (CP)--Helen Fitz- gerald is a member of a select group of artists whose work is to every part of She has designed her the Ontario College of Art in Toronto, does illuminated manu-| scripts and also is a free-lance} idesigner. | Her first stamp was commis-| fifth\sioned by the post office five|could d stamp for the post office. Aimed years ago. It was a five-cent) at the Christmas season and is-lcommemorative stamp honor-| sued Oct. 13, it shows threejing the Associated Country-| hands holding ornate jars pre-|women of the World. | sumably containing gold, frank-| Since then she has done a incense and myrrh. It comes in|five-cent stamp honoring the/ blue for the five-cent issue and|Canadian Girl Guides on their green for threes. 50th anniversary, a five-cent ed- The first Canadian woman tojucation stamp, a five-cent cen-| be commissioned to design altennial stamp for Victoria, B.C.,| Canadian stamp, Miss Fitzger- and now the Christmas issue. ald (Mrs. Wilfred H. Bacon in| 'Each stamp is commissioned| private life) teaches lettering at|differently," says Miss Fitzger-| FOR THE FINEST bodies will be found, possibly ald. "Sometimes the designer is|in the next few days," said a given a free hand; at other|senior police officer. times he must comply with def-| Lesley disappeared last Dec. inite requirements. 126 after visiting a Christmas "The Victoria stamp, for in-|fair near her Manchester stance, had to have a minia-jhome. ture of Queen Victoria, a re-) Hight days ago police were "ag tp ag ag: -- tipped that a Manchester man dogwood, After that, I was 1old,("@d boasted of killing children and carrying his victims to the if there was any room left, I o what I liked." ors by car. Police say they YOU WHO NEVER FINISHED HIGH SCHOOL are invited to write for FREE brochure. Tells how you een earn Your High School Diplome. AT HOME IN SPARE TIME ---- = = = = << ce AMERICAN SCHOOLS -- 2 King St., Havelock, Ont. (Dept. 08) Send me complete information. This is @ High School course for Canadien Students. ADDRESS This is a Canadien High School Course. Custom and Ready Made DRAPES in the latest Shades and Fobrics ... see... M&C DRY GOODS & DRAPERIES DRAPERY TRACKS EXPERTLY. INSTALLED 723-7827 | | | | | 74 Celina Street haute coiffure ... international coiffures 71 celina st, oshawa, ont. 6 european stylists 725-4531 Desolate U.K. Moors Combed For Mass Killers' Victims Detectives said they believe)" straighten out. But loans are made all the time, and the pawnshop aver- ages about 700,000 pesos ($56,- 000) daily. The main office and its branches have 1,250 employ- ees. FOUNDED WITH FORTUNE Founder Rometo de Terroros, with a fortune from gold: and silver mining in Mexico, had the money to organize the much- needed pawnshop. know the man and can bring him in as soon as they have built up their case. Paul Reade, 16, who vanished in July. 1963, 1s believed. to- be one of the killer's victims. 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During its long life, the pawn- shop has contained millions in pawned valuable, including jew- els belonging to Benito Juarez and decorations of dictator Por- firio Diaz. Today it is operated as a foundation by Dr. Gustavo A. Uruchurtu, brother of the mayor of Mexico City; Antonio E. Canale, a lawyer; and Man- uel Romero de Terreros, a des- cendant of the founder. A ETRE aan SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT Trench Ling 48 Yonge $1., Sulte 200, Toronto 1, Ont., 366-2008 For Travel Information Cell or See FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL 57 King St. &. 728-6201 Call Now For Complete Travel Arrangements MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 25 King St. E., Oshewe Phone 723-7001 HUNTING EQUIPMENT! If you're an ex-hunter, and would like of production man hours using ence in estimating for machine shop, sheet metal fabrication and/or aircraft structural or is essential. TOOL ESTIMATORS -- applic: and interpret blueprints and to estimate required for the manufacturing of aircraft tools. A minimum of 5 years in tool manufacturing ground is necessary. MACHINED PARTS PLANNERS --- able to work from en- to write monufacturing operations gineering drawings sequences of machined parts production machining methods SHEET METAL PLANNERS -- able to work from engineer. ing drawings to plan and writ calling out tools necessary, Ex; ning is essential, Canadair's mew long term air gether with diversification into other octivities such os architectural products ond vehicles moke these positions especially attractive. If you have .technical qualific perience in any of the above fields please send a. brief resume to A. C. Holden, Employment Manager. CONVENIENT INTERVIEWS A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE IS CANADAIR LIMITED P.O. Box 6087, Montreal, Quebec basic standards data. Experi- to sell your equipment . . . then look no further. A phone call to one of the experienced Ad-Writers at the TIMES, puts the wheels in motion to quick, economical results, electrical assembly operations ants must have ability to read mon hours plus a good technical back- If you're one of the people looking for hunting equipment, we suggest you scan the ads found on the CLASSIFIED PAGES today and every day. 123-3492 __ Read by Everyone -- Used by Everyone in accordance with modern @ up process sheets including perience in sheet metal plan- 'craft production. program to- 'ations and several yeors ex- WILL BE ARRANGED AND MADE FOR RELOCATION.

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