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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Nov 1965, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, November 13, 1909 | _ MOHAWK RACEWAY 6Belle Richards Webster Time 210 s Donnas. Champ, Captain reezy, Success Curl, and > FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12 ' © BIRST RACE -- 1 mile (Trot) tor 3 up. Purse $800 (6) Bye Ezra Waddell 3.90 3.10 2.20) A Acres Guy 4.4 3.40) Dillon, Adios 8 K Petere Rai 2.20! Mamie Herbert. 4% 2.80 430 Hill: Tommy, $8) sixtH RACE -- 1 mile (Pace) for all Inez Ri ages inv. Handicap Purse $3,000 (6) ) Gay Prisco, Bishop Song. |S Baron" agion Monroe 13.40 8.30 4.40 = 1 mile (Pace) for Sis.eagie Armbro McKinley 7.10 $.50 $900 (8) 'Sonny Creed Galbraith 3.30 Oe ee ight, S-Joannes Trailer Hicks 1 img oe i wee sg Ae aa 2.30/ Quinella Nos. 5 and 3 paid $111.10 Also Started: Clandeboye, Joe Johnston, * Bar Adioscot, and DNF -- nn A DD Nos. 8 ety Bye Ezra and 1-Chas- mar George Pa' DNF -- Actlident did not finish. THIRD RACE -- 1 mile (Pace) for 6 and $600 (8), under. Purse r's Pride C. ere Gentry SEVENTH RACE -- | mile (Pace) for 2 yrs. and up. Purse $1,00; (8) 2Widower's Pick Archdekin ims 1-Stariite Grattan Lester 34 2.90 5-Bomb Buchanan 440 Time Also Started: Johnny's Girl, Drisco Hal, La Salle's Hope, Virginia's Boy, and 10 7.80 4.79|Pembrow Bill, 7.00 3.90 2.70} BIGHTH RACE -- 1 mile (Trot) for 3 yrs. and up. Junior Inv. Purse $2,000 (7) Amber|7-Kintoo Colby Wellwood 4.40 3.50 2.90 dLady Ezra Norris 11.70 4.90 3 6-Tapdean Kingston 3.50 Time 207 4-5 FOURTH RACE -- 1 mile (pace) for 6| Also Started: Wee Symbol, Dutch Dil- yrs. and under. Purse $600 (8) lord, Sis Herbert, and Ludwig M. 7-Judicator j Dick's Henly Hawke NINTH RACE -- 1 mile (Pace) for 3 3-Rudy Dillon Galbraith . and up. Purse $1,000 (8) Time 209 45 6Walter Hat Fritz 29.70 15.10 8.40 Hie-|5-Pistol Pointer Coke 5.90 4: Chief,|7-Ed Gewood Key Waddell 5.20 | Time 209 3-5 | Also Started: Hentry McKLYO, Armbro FIFTH RACE -- Imile (Pace) for 3 and|Explorer, Fatherland, Dr, McGregor and 4 yrs. Purse Timber Hal. Watson &. [Att 3,329 $.70 3.90\ Total Pool $193,285, GREENWOOD ENTRIES Wilmington Belle, Mm, Rita Reno, Union Wick, $800 Frisco Kingston 5.50 | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claiming, maiden, two-year-old fillies. 1 Mile (12). {sixteenth Miles (9) 3ool Cutie, Finley 8.60 5.10 3,30|7-Faisun, Werry Foredeck, Fitz'ns 8.70 4.90|9-Society Mil, Finley 12-Bar of Tales, Ferro 4,20) 1-Gum Swamp, Leblanc 5.40 Also Ran in Order: Vichaima, Fabulin,| Also Ran in Order: Souzem, Centores, Romantic Kiss, Greeting Card, Ensiaved,| Galactic Tryst, Black Raven, Merit Rip- Crown Dutchess, Early Advance, Pedan- tle and Roman Dollar. Winner, dk b or br f, 2, by Royal Clove-- Maid Noor. : Moslem a Pool $25,758. Dally Double Pool $47,337. ~ . Claim. Meg ~ee diovan Duron S200. Clalgn three-year-olds and up. 7 Furlongs (8). bi rr iplactad [ert es Stamped, Fitz'ns 6.40 3.60 2.60 6.90 4.50 3.20|5-All Seasons, Barroby 6.10 3,70) 2-Barleycorn, Dittfach 3.50) Also Ran in Order: Sky Spark, Apple, | 4+5ir lerry x Order U R Tanwood, Crispy Sue and Bonne Vitesse. Lesa Hew S Se Rutan ome QUINELLA, 6 AND 5, PAID $30.70. | fi Aisoaes teouaclubienasleca ipa Winner, b g, 4 by Lizanno -- Castanet! Gandio. | DAILY DOUBLE, 3 AND 6, PAID $40.70, by Third ree. | Winner, or 9, 6, by Curry or Nearco Jr.--| Poo! $32,703. Quinella Pool $37,102. | More Daisies by Worthmore. Pool $42,961. ing, three-year-olds and up. One and one- 10.90 5.70 4,00 $.10 3, SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claiming, &Gray Mouse, Turcotte 2-Admiral Armbro, McComb 5.30 3.50 Runnymede, We 3.80 SEVENTH RACE--Purse $3,000. Allow- three-year-olds and up, foaled in| ; ances, THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-| canada. 7 Furlongs (8 if, 1a re ea olds riongS 12). ag |7-Mornins' Mornin, D'fach 6.10 3.10 2.80) LValecrest Lady, McComb 8.10 5.20/7"BI9 Rocky, Inouye bale ti 11-Berno Miss, Barroby He a cee lay ge Bhs PI OI Also Ran In Order: Select Sin, Jiveoli,| ie windkin, Nemes Rechat ona' Line Wifflaw, Credit Union, Erin Pan, Royal Red. rs +4 bt Fabulous Star, Forever Pilot and) winner, ro 9, S, by Star Affair -- Bane- 5, Winner, ch g, 3, by Mahan -- On Tele Fiddle. Fly, by New World. 351, Pool $56,781. | BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim- POURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-|ing, three-year-olds and up. One and one- ing, three-year-olds and up. 7 Furlongs| sixteenth Miles (8). (70). |1-Real Black, Ferro 24.20 6.70 3.90 7-No Discard; Armstrong 42.80 14.40 8.10/4-Cassis Miss, Dittfach 2.80 2,40 Yat+Robin Redbreast, Dittfach 5.00 4.|3-Bonnie Flare, Walsh 2.90 10-Lady Domain, Steve 5.30| Also Ran in Order: Jazz Round, Royal Also Ran in Order: Canisteo, Black/Autumn, What A Question, Secret Star Coral, Twilight Tango, Rock Age, Li'ljand Navy Grand. Eddy, Money More and Keep A Thinking.| Winner, bi g, 5, by Real Brother -- Miss! o=Winner, b g, 5, by Wild Drift -- Colorado) Prospect by Bolo. | Babe by Colorado Kid. |Pool $71,969. Total Pool $504,048, Pool $59,764. } Attendance 7,011, OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS 4919 SIZES 2-10 FOR CHILD'S ROOM By ALICE BROOKS * Little children love baby ani- mals! These in the two pictures you'll like, too. DRESS PLUS TOP | By ANNE ADAMS | #\the B.C. eoast, but the revived|work, coast can earn up to $12,000 a FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim. | year at their art. | HOME | pey and Supreme Chief. | Winner, om 6, by Sun David -- False) . Front by Bahram, | Pool $64,322. | Bel-ithe case until Nov. 19 after de-| jwith fraud and The charges involve $115,000. The pictures are mainly em- broidered in single stitch, and a bit of outline. Do 1 or 2 Pattern 7027: transfer two pictures 10x13 ins.; directions. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, Please) to Alice Brooks, care ofjoverblouse, dress 344 yards 35- The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft 'Dept., 60 Front Street West, To- ronto 1, Ontario. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, -ADDRESS. ~ GIANT 1966 Needlecraft Cata-/ NAME, log stars knit, crochet -- many more needlecraft designs. Three) free patterns printed in catalog.| Send 25c. NEW! 12 Collectors' Quilt Pat-| terns for you in color, with quilt-) ing motifs. Finest patterns ever collected from famous muse- ums. Send 60c for new Museum Quilt Book No. 2. Deluxe Quilt - Book No. 1 -- sixteen complete) patterns. 60c. | jtern Dept., 60 Front Street West,| POP goes the over-top, and look -- there's a complete dress underneath that can be worn by itself. Sew this twoway marvel in plaid, checks. | Printed Pattern 4919: Chil- dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6| in.; collar % yard. | FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins (no stamps, please) for each) pattern. Ontario residents add) 2c sales tax. Print plainly SIZE,| ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS,| care of The Oshawa Times, Pat-; Toronto 1, Ontario. Overdose Of Inspectors VANCOUVER (CP)~A Plagues Russ Factories of British Columbia's native) MOSCOW (CP)--Factories in| "We prepared concrete meas- Indians is up in arms aboutithe Soviet Union often sufferjures, but instead of Japanese totem 'poles. from an overdoes of inspectors.|work on them we had to meet The group, woodcarvers and) "We are bored with inspec-|another commission from the artists, is led by Hungarian-jtors," sald U. F. Lutoshkin,jcentral party committee, aiso born Gyula Mayer, who wasjparty secretary of an oil plant/on quality of production." made an honorary chief of the}at Omsk in western Siberia.| prayda said inspections, writ- Kwakiutl tribe for his efforts in|"'We have no time to work." ing of papers and discussion of reviving sacred native arts. As reported by the Commu- t elas ta Mayer buys Indian: arts andjnist party newspaper Pravda,|® factory's work often become crafts from tribes such' as the|Lutoshkin said 19 commissionsjends in themselves when the Haida, Coast Salish, Kwakiutljor inspection teams visited the|main purpose should be to cor- and Tsimpsean tribes in B.C. |plant in April and May. rect the situation. And it adds He says an awakening to In-| Inspection teams have a habit that only rarely does an inspec- dian art is occurring all alongiof repeating one another's tion team follow up by check- Lutoshkin " complained.|ing on what has been done as interest has touched off an in-|One Omsk-based team arrived|, jesuit of an earlier investiga- flux of totem poles from Japanjat the plant, checked the work tion and Germany. na _ a por hastily ~ r Mayer says the designs havejleft when another, this ene a been altered or slightly dis-|district committee, arrived to REST HELPS torted so as not to violate copy-|check the same work. | TORONTO (CP) -- Gray right laws and this corrupts} A similar complaint' came Mouse, a veteran gray gelding and degrades the native cul-/from the party secretary of an- owned. by Toronto contractor ture. He explains that the to-jother factory. Sam Cosentino, returned to tems, crests, masks and other! "Recently we had a commis-|Greenwood race track Friday items are the property of In-/sion from regional party com-|after an absence of four months dian tribes or families. , |mittee, They were interested in|and chalked up a big win over Mayer says he will complain|how we raise the quality of|favorite Admiral Armbro in the to the Indian affairs branch and|production, Ten people came.|second race. Gray Mouse com- the Better Bussiness Bureau|They helped us to find out our|bined with Cool Cutie to return about stores selling plastic or|shortcomings. a daily double of $40.70. fake argilite totems advertised as "hand-carved by B.C. In- CHRISTMAS GIFT OF ALL Jap Totems * Irk Indians dians." He says true argilite poles are not cast but created by hand by Haida Indians. | Some of the almost 100 native) Indian carvers on the B.C.) Darabaner | COMFORT with TUSTIN TALEL SR A MASTER Adjourned QUEBEC (CP)--The defence} lawyer for Quebec City va nessman Moise Darabaner Fri- day obtained an adjournment in} Darabaner's trial on charges of the ONLY heatin GOOD enough family! Electroheat is 100% efficient. No more heating the outside through a chimney. Clean (no fuel dirt. or dust) der and conspiracy to de- + + + and neat! 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MITTON SUPERTEST STATION Simcoe St. N. and Conlin Licensed Mechanic and | paneenneee -------| i i business at the on Simcoe St. Rd. 725-4211 British Car Specialists. NO DEALERS PLEASE a ew wey +001 Sepa - Monday, Nov. 15th - Tuesday, Nov. 16th LISTED BELOW IS A REPRESENTATIVE SELECTION FROM MORE THAN 220 SALE VALUES! BULKY ORLON CARDIGANS Three bulky styles prettied with delicate stitching detail. Sizes small, medium and large in assorted pastel shades. SALE, each EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 246 'INCOGNITO' SEAMLESS NYLONS WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR In three popular styles . . . beige, taupe or mocha shades . . 11, Petite, Classic and Tall lengths, SALE, pairs 6 gical ane 5.00 MEN'S BOTANY WOOL ANKLE SOCKS Nylon-reinforced. Fancy side pattern, colours of grey, navy er brown, Sizes 101% to 12, SALE, 99 3 PAIRS 2.88 pair /EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 201 MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S HOSIERY NYLON TRICOT SLIPS AND PETTICOATS Styled with nylon lace at yoke and hemline, appliqued matching | roider: on skirt, White in sizes 33 to 40, plies bleed clingttes:- SALE, each Matching SALE, each LINGERIE "4 SLEEVE CREPE BLOUSES Add glamour to suits ond skirts with Arnel or Acetate crepe blouses. Three strictly feminine styles. Sizes 10 to 20, colours of white, pink or blue in the group. SALE, each A 5.99 EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 203 FASHION ACCESSORIES GIRL'S WEAR Children's Wear TURTLENECK PULLOVER Long-sleeved nylon sweater in grey mix, Hunter green or white, Sizes 8 te 14, 2 96 Flared at the ankle with side zipper closing waistband. Wide wale cordurey in. gold-colour or cranberry. Sizes 7 to 14. SALE, each " ete Lace trim on collar and bodice, 34-length sleeves with cuffs, Sizes 4 SALE, each cee 49 Acrylic fibre, Sizes 4, 6, 6X. SALE, each P re 5.99 EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 210 sAeemeeees SALE, each ...... CORDUROY BELL-BOTTOMS 4.49 EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT, 211 LITTLE GIRLS' LACE-TRIMMED WHITE BLOUSE -- Ord. 2.98! eet LITTLE BOY'S PULLOVER ' Jacquard pattern across yoke, in basic shades of red, white or blue, WOMEN'S VANITY FAIR "SKIPMASTER" CURLING BOOTS--Ordinarily 9.98! Black or red calf leather with full Orion pile lining and rubber sole. Sizes 5 to 9 medium width. SALE, pair ' (DEPT. 238) MEN'S WINTER AND CURLING BOOTS Black grain leather uppers with grooved foamed soles. Warm sheepskin lining, Sizes 6 to 12, SALE, palr ... ; . (DEPT. 237) EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPTS, 237 & 238 Winter Footwear 36" to 40° RAYON AND METALLIC BROCADES A wise choice for after-five fashions. Excellent range of colours. SALE, yerd ' Ae i ' ' 35" BRILLIANT COTTON VELVETEEN -- Reg. 4.95! Its deep nap and unusual smoothness lends a regal atmosphere to festive fashions. Wide range of rich shades. SALE, yard a EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 233 PIECE GOODS MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S LONG-SLEEVE RAYON FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS Soft, Perma-Siay collar with regular cut body. Handsome new-seoson checks and plaine in predominating shac:s of blue, green, brown, red and grey. Sizes small (14 te 1414), medium (15 te 1514), large ( ° 161A), extra large ay to 1714). SALE, each i we seed eewenss fart S.MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 228 MEN'S WEAR FRENCH LACE DiNNER CLOTHS Ecru cotton lace in 4 rich Re: LINENS issGroe pattern. Approx. 70 x 90°, BOYS' PLAID SHIRTS- Ordinarily 2.99! Sanforized cotton plaid in the mood of madras, Button-down coller and long sleeves. Choose from two patterns in predominant shades of reds, blues, green and gold tones, Sizes 8 to 16. 2 FOR 4.16 SALE, each BOYS' WEAR EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 232 LENTHERIC TWEED GIFT SET Consists of 134-0z. bottle of Tweed cologne boxed with a 212-02, shaker container of dusting powder. Sizes are approx. SALE, set .... EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 312 TOILETRIES STATIONERY HOUSEWARES FURNITURE TOYLAND BOYS' AND GIRLS' LIBRARY BOOKS--REG. .69! ee 3 FOR 1,39 EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 205 'REGAL SPLENDOUR' TRAY SET KING-SIZED FOR TV SNACKING Set of 4 metal trays with brass-plated frames and a mellow still life that looks tike an oil, One tray with casters acts as a stacker, SALE, 4-pce. set ... CEDAR CHESTS by HONDERICH Choose from 8 "Red Seal'* SALE, each EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT, 270 NICOLE TODDLER DOLLS Three different kinds of attractive little dolls. Approx. 13" high 2 aN with sleeping eyes. SALE, each .. eaiead Meta aise U EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT, 227 WHILE SHOPPING AT EATON'S VISIT THE YULETIDE TRIM CENTRE ON THE UPPER LEVEL .. . FOR THE WIDEST SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS IN OSHAWA! STORE HOURS: 9:30 a.m. to 6 OPEN THURSD p.m. MONDAY to SATURDAY. Y¥ and FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9] . j i a ¥

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