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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Mar 1966, p. 22

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BiFinanc Bulolo Burns | Can Com A| Can Cemp Can iron Can Perm C Safe 4pr Sila 0 $8% $552 55% $13% 13% Chrysler Clairtone Clairton w Codviile 0 Cc Savings Col Cell Con Baks Con M $ Con Paper Con Gas $13% 13% 13% $7 7 7 $7% 7%. 7% $43 425% 4243 -- $384 38%e 38% | $15 15% 1512 | $15 14% 14% | Ve \ "a 32 TO SIZE 46 By ALICE BROOKS MRS. ANDREW HRUSKA The death occurred, Mar. 28, at the Oshawa General Hospital, following a short sickness, of Mrs. Andrew Hruska, 224 Beat- ty ave. She was in ker 7ist year. = foser Madwan the deceased was 4 daugiier uf ine late John and Maria Medvec. Born June 11, 1895, at Secevce Czechoslovakia, she was mar- ried Nov. 10, 1919, in her na- tive town. Mrs. Hruska came to Canada in. 1937 and lived in Manitoba befors coming to Oshawa in 1941. She was a member of St. George's Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and the Slo- vak League, She is survived by her hus- band; a daughter, Mrs, John Kicinko (Mary) of Oshawa and three sons, Frank and Andrew of Oshawa Fohn of Wind- sor. Also surviving are three bro- thers, George of Los Angeles, California; Mike of Pittsburgh, Pa. and Frank of Czeckoslova- kea; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The deceased is at the Arm- strong Funeral Home for high requiem mass in St. George's Church at 10 a.m. Mar. 30, Rev. J. C. Pereyma will sing }the mass. Prayers will be recited at the |funeral home at § p.m. Mar. 29. OBITUARIES Mrs. Florence Poirier of Maria, Quebec and 19 grandchildren. The deceased is at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling ave., Ottawa, for requiem high mass in St. Basil's Church, Mar. 29. Interment will be in Notre Dame Cemetery. Eastview. JAMES A. OVERY The death occurred at his reisdence, 9 Nelson st.," Bow- manville, Mar. 27, following a lengthy sickness, of James A. Overy. The deceased was in his 71st year, The deceased, who was a veteran of the First World War, is survived by his wife, the for- mer Rose Ballard; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Kenneth Lemon (jean) and Mrs. Joseph Arsen- ault (Marilyn) and five sons. James, Herbert, Bill, Alfred and Frank. He was predeceased by a daughter, Mrs. Orville McNulty (Kathleen) The funeral service will be held at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, at 2 p.m., Mar. 30. Interment will be in Bowmanville Cemetery. MRS. DONALD M. ROSS In failing health for a few months, Mrs. Donald M. Ross died, Mar. 27, at Hillsdale Manor. The former Catherine Abra- ham, the deceased was a daugh- lter of the late Thomas and THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 28, 1966 29 1883. He was a son Of the late Henry and Caroline Tanton. A member of King Street United Church, he carried on a watch repair business in his home for many years. Mr, Tanton was predeceased by a brother, Frederick John im Anait' 90 a te! ae se. ts survived by a number of nieces and nephews, including George Tanton of Port. Perry and a grand nephew, George Tanton, Jr., of Oshawa, The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m, Mar. 29. Inter- ment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. L. W. Herbert, minister of King Street United Church, will conduct the ser- vice, Skip Quebec Bv RONALD LEBEL OTTAWA (CP)--Five cabinet ministers have cancelled plans to attend a major Liberal con- vention opening Friday in Que- bec City after the intended po- litical pilgrimage received wide- spread publicity. The ministers were reported to have come in for criticism by many Liberal MPs for ap- pearing to open a_ premature' race for the party leadership and embarrassing Prime Minis- ter Pearson. Mr. Pearson himself count- ered with good-natured ribbing at the expense of the ministers, it was learned. At a private testimonial din- ner Wednesday night for Sen- ator Keith Davey, retiring Lib- eral natioral organizer, the prime minister said he was sur- prised that Senator Davey had accepted a Senate appointment prereset NICK WASYLYK The death occurred suddenly, Mar. 27, at his home, 289 Court st., following a heart attack, of Nick Wasylyk, He was in his }78th year. | Bofny at Bukovina, in the |Ukraine, the deceased came to |Canada shortly before the First World War and prior to his [retirement in 1961 worked for jthe Oshawa Board of Works. Rev. Thomas Webb, July 25, 1963, Mrs. Webb is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Eldon Nel- Mr. Wasylyk was predeceased in 1954 by his wife, the former Nellie Melenchuk, He is sur- vived by a daughter, Mrs. Dan-|son (Mary) of Oshawa liel Shuplak (Annie) of Oshawa} Also surviving are a_ sister, jand a_ granddaughter, Elsie| Mrs Grant McClatchie (Laura)| | Shuplak. jof Norwich, Conn.; a brother,} 5 In Liberal Cabinet Meeting when four other jobs were open wo 1m. He said it appeared that four is colleagues needed same. one to organize their -- for the next Liberal lea anf convention. This was only a jest, since Mr. Pearson has said repeatedly he has no plans to retire for some time. , The prime minister was refer- ring to External Affairs Minis- ter Martin, 62, Trade Minister Winters, 55, Finance Minister Sharp, 54, and Defence Minister Hellyer, 42. TRY OUT FRENCH Government sources said Tuesday these four ministers with ridings in Ontario and Health Minister MacEachen, 44, from Nova Scotia, planned to drop in at the Quebec conven- tion to button-hole delegates, try out their French--ranging from fluent to hesitant--and size up their personal standing at the grass-roots level. Reaction was swift after these plans were reported by The Ca- nadian Press. It was learned that the min- isters were chastised by back- sft oF Crush int Cgnus A Cygnus pr Dale-Ross Dist! Seag Dom Elect Orfasco Dom_ Store Domtar Dom Text Dy Pont Falcon Fam Play GL Paper GN Cap Gt West L Greyhnd Hawker § Hawker pr Horne Pt Home A Hur Erie Rec hye rig cha ad The funeral service will be|Frank Brown, of Oshawa and pained Hay Sn pe nentood may) ! reland, she received her edu-jheld at the Gerrow Funeral] five grandchildren, Judith, Joan - SUN-SATIONAL boteg ELLA J. LAJEUNESSE) cation there. She had been a|Chapel at Yp.m., Mar. 30, con-| Joyce, Thomas and Scott. i to replace bt roe $16% 16% 16% - ' T! Knit jacket i By ANNE ADAMS In failing health for five years) resident of Canada for about 52\ducted by Rev. John Jacenty,) The memorial service will be| 1° 'UInS. 69 April 23. e 4 $2614 26%a 2614 JUMBO HI Kni ; jacke n : y Al Ly mg tty Mrs. Ella (Helen) Jane Lajeu-| years. minister of the Ukrainian Pres-|held at the Armstrong Funeral| Prime minister was urged to 19% 19 one piece from neck down of/ Gay muu-muu -- coBl, pretty.) nesse, formerly of 198 Division| A member of St. Paul's Pres-/byterian Church. Interment will|Home at 3.15 p.m., Mar, 29,|{1¥ 07 as long as he reeks ie 7 gear: Nad y|tug cotton, wool or Orlon Say-|quick to sew! Just pop it ovellst., died, Mar. 26, at Hillsdale) hyterian Church, Mrs. Ross was| be in Oshawa Uni \Interment will be in Mount|'® att 444; es 32-34;/daughter's head to wear as a , 0 a Union Cemetery.) Interm Mou re s sioow 100, 100% + '| 56.99 49-49, 44-46 incl, sundress, painting smock alae She was in her 75thidevoted to her home and her [Lawn Cemetery. Rev. N. F.|. She milniatets ware capes $26¥2 26V2 26! nu ok pata ' siete at year. |family. | Sw ; sj|to have protested that they sm es Thirty-five cents (coins) for| beach coverall. Pattern includes)" Bor April 28, 1891, at Grand| Predeceased in 1926 by her [Baptist Church. wil " raimet|merely had planned to listen 09 300 each pattern ( no stamps, bow-trimmed gone - Chil Cascapedia, Quebec, the de-\huysband, she is survived by. a) the service. ' and learn at the convention. di please) to Alice Brooks, care of Printed Paitern a' 's ceased was the former Ellajson, H. Campbell Ross, of| é | Spokesmen for the ministers re- 3 Pi The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft dren's Sines 2, ee . ©1z@ °| Jane Robertson. A daughter of|Oshawa: a sister, Mrs. Mar- of Mrs. Nellie Beatrice Webb.| necten : vealed later that the trips were a5 3is_ais +8 |Dept., 60 F apie a iin ee Senta' te cunts) in the late Mr. and Mrs. Hug itgaret Foster, of Renfrew, Scot-| The pe te ose -- | wanuin tore: weenie off Mee ke Wien ee Sree alunite nbs. please) for| Robertson, she was married in|land and_ two grandchildren, |Ner daughter and | sonin. aw, | MAS JAMES NEEDHAM | a, p.ime minister will give 313% 134 13% -- Ye cent sales ol Beng hci beerd 0 on Ontario residents Moroet in 1918 and came tol John and Bonnie Ross. wee pars. " "y Bi ~ The memorial service for|the keynote address at the Que- Sis 04 ooo Phpyed 1966 Needle. eal tas Gante: salby tax: Print| Oshawa from Ottawa two years} The funeral service will be|* i ' Seatth ta t phallic a\rnomas James Neddham, wh0!hee convention Saturday night. $532 53% 53% ADDRESS - GIANT sn = i. SIZE, NAME, AD-| 280: |held at the McIntosh - Anderson] 'Ung nea ' to Sy aie died Mar. 23, at the Oshawal tp to 1,500 delegates are ex- Site 10s 1u reaft Catalog stars knit, cro-|plainly SIZE, NAME, AD-\""s" tormer member of St.|Funeral Home at 2 p.m., Mar.|Setiously sick for nine months.|General Hospital, in his 90th! nected to gather at the Chateau Ss 335 335 ee ae neediecratt DRESS, STYLE ! UMBER. | Basil's Roman Catholic Chexch.| 99, Interment will be in Oshawa|She was in her 8ist year. --_|year, was held at 2 p.m., Mar.| Frontenac Hotel for the three [destens, Acard bag Pin ard ae ea, aad Pe Ottawa, she was a member of|Union Cemetery. Rev. W. Jack-| , The -- ss Beatrice|26, at the Armstrong Funeral] gay meeting to launch the fed- pide a riuemnit oN Devt., 60 Front Street W s gd Be Roman Catholic/son, minister of St. Paul's} jaughter of the tate and a ee w ducted b | svat Gaekee Lauarel See yents | " "Church, Oshawa. | : Mr. he serv as conducted by) NEW! 18 Collectors Guilt Peroni ne oe _ ia)| Predeceased by her husband, ore " ae Mrs. William Brown. Born Mar.|Farl Sayers, local Bishop of the| » bia. ll oar ae pete ;|Patterns for you in color, with) COME ALIVE FOR SPRING!) arthur David Lajeunesse, July = 17, 1886, at Pugwash, N.S.| Church of Jesus Christ of Latter|t9 attend the ouceeanion + va|quilting motifs. Finest patterns)Send for our new Spring-Sum-|14_ 1955, Mrs, Lajeunesse is sur- was married there Sept.) Day Saints, assisted by Thomas| ' . Dalgleish. Interment was in| ¢ Mosher Con Negus Con Nichol C Rambier C Red Pop Conwest Cop Corp Cop Fields Cop Man Coulee Cowich Craigmt Crowp Daering Deer Horn D'Elda Dethi Pac Denison Dicknsn Discovry Dome Donaida Duvan F'west T F Mar F Orenada Frobex Giant Yk Glacier Glenn Exp Goldrm Gortdrm Gradore Granduc Green Pnt Gunner Hasaga Hastings Hdway Heath High-BI Huds Bay Hydra Ex Int Bibis T 1 Kenville '39 Jaye Exp Jonsmith Joutel Kam Kotla Kerr Add K Anacon Kopan Lab Min L Dufavit 445 445 45 $15 , j year| $214 214 21% Jewel of a jacket for all } $15% 15% 15% --%\use! Diamond pattern creates $372 372 37Va flattering yoke, border 1200 2500 500 500 200 6000 57100 1700 1550 15000 5000 1000 121050 2500 390 175 780 725 8500 00 500 2909 1000 1314 250 1000 2500 58900 1200 250 300 4600 910 2100 770 2 143200 10500 783 145 1000 850 2000 +1} 200 | 1000 2000 100 300 ri + BEATRICE WEBB | The death occurred, Mr. 26,| at the Oshawa General Hospital| 75 $77 $1514 $52 1244 12% 12% 420 Ind Accep Ind Wire Inglis + Inland Gas IBM IMC +1 Int Nickel Int Util Intpr PL Int StH OP Inv Grp A Jefferson M 100 $302 30'2 265 $B4"me 84 600 Sée 6 835. $142 14% 200 331% 31% 250 $23% 237% 400 490 «485 300 $82 8 330 $17% 17% 39% Me $5%4 $16 $7% $10 $15% $28 $16" $30% % $144 24 226 2B 230 +2) 2 +14 7 Ta + Va} 690 690 690 $81% B14 B14-- 1 335 335 335 $9% 9% 9% 400 $94 9% 21$555 555 250 $86 854 300 $104 103 one : whe ever collected from famous mu-|mer Pattern Catalog. 125 topi.iveq by two daughters, Mrs HENRY HERBERT TANTON | 30, 1919. seums. Send 60 entsc for new|shapes for sun, fun, dancing,| Noelia Ceappy of Fort Lauder-| In failing health for a num-| Mrs. Webb came to Oshawa|Mount Lawn Cemetery. ARTS SEEN ON TV +5|Museum Quilt Book No, 2./dining, everyday! One free pat-/qaje, Florida and Mrs. Gilles|ber of years Henry Herbert Tan-| from Norwood, Ont., eight| The pallbearers were Elmer| William Ronald, an interna- i | Deluxe Quilt Book No. 1 -- six-/tern -- clip coupon in Catalog.| pricehois (Anita) of Oshawa and|ton died, Mar. 26, at Hillsdale|/years ago. She had also lived} Pollard, J. Wayne King, Robert/tionally - known Canadian teen complete patterns, 60 cents.!Send 50 cents. four sons, Gerald of Montreal,|Manor. A former resident atjat Moncton, N.B. and at Mid-) Hanna, Roger Morrison, George] painter, is host of a 18 - week e x jfield Mass., for 10 years. She|Barter and Fred Etcher. \CBC-TV program on the arts, was a member of First Baptist --- Church, Predeceased by her husband Labatt Lafarge A LOnt Cem Laura Sec Life Invest Lobo A Loeb M MB PR M Leaf Mi Mass-F Mass F rt Met Stores Mont Loco Mocre Morse A | Murphy Nt Contain Nat Trust Noranda Nor Ctl @ Oak Wood Ogiivie Oshawa A Pac Pete Pac Petw Peel Eldr Pembina Pow Corp Price Bros ~| Roland of Ottawa, Eugene with] 116 Elgin st. w., the deceased | I Wh l h ® 33 Y |the Canadian Army in France] Was in his 83rd year. | | jand Charles of Ottawa. A lifelong resident of Oshawa, bd n ee C alr eal, | Also surviving are a Pe OF Tanton pas born Dec. 24, CALLING ALL 4 + 405 405 +405) "9 $10% 04 0% -- +3 val 1415 2500 2122 355 1000 22 Bie Wia-- 'a 500 262 26% 26% 100 300 300 300 21% 22 500 10 $22 500 185 | 6 -? =" Horseman Finds Success | { | By AL McNEIL fallen horse and came down on Hy | MONTREAL (CP)--"So many|its belly. I went right over 31% -- | people just give up... . Anyone |Skirt's head and she came down lean die. . . . You really havejon top of me and crushed my y|to work at living." |spine."" The philosophical thoughts} Darou says that "to this day $40, 540 860 +20 Jare those of a little man|I have no bitterness and no hate %¢. 9 9 --Widoomed to life in a wheelchair|for anyone involved." Besides, SR oy Hyg %| almost 33 years ago by a horse-|he figures he came out of the $134 13% 134 lracing accident. accident better than they did. red ni rh Jimmie Darou, bright - eyed; 'One of them--Mitchell--com- $284 28% 28a 58-year-old native of Carleton|mitted suicide and Staszuk $19% 19% 19% Place, Ont., has rebounded |never rode again." | 8 48 44 45 |from that and other setbacks to| Darou was confined to Mont- $27% 274 27% + wibecome a success in business--jreal's Royal Victoria Hospital in ae ee land in. life |but left after 4 months be- 325 328° 325 "T still think there is lots of|cause they had put him in a tag es + a Ye hope," says the former jockey.|ward for incurables "and I had 25° 415 --10 |"People think too much aboutino thought of dying." | Leal se \themselves today. As soon as| In 1937 a group of Montreal $174 17% you start thinking about others,|sportsmen put on a benefit for $414 --ithings go a little better for/him and raised $1,000. Darou ty a you." * bought a service station with $51 5) Darou left home at 14 to seek | $850. sain a his fortune on the major U.S.| "I thought I was away. But $3342 3314 -- 4 \thoroughbred racing circuit. Injno sooner had I opened than a S3aae Her * (the little less than six years he|load of gas worth $150 arrived $17% 1% was a jockey he enjoyed better-|and I was right back without a Rit Ay than-average success. cent of operating capital. I) $32% 3234 He was taking home $600 to|couldn't even make change." | $54Ve 54% $700 a week and prospects for| He operated the station from eis ie y,|improvement seemed good an upstairs office-bedroom with 235 220 --20 |when on Aug. 14, 1933, he was/the help of two men, a girl to a a: bal -% involved in a spill at Ottawa's|cook his meals, two telephones 225 240 240 {Connaught Park and a loudspeaker system. In| that od 440 _It left him paralysed below|1946 he married the girl, Ger-| 300 $10' 10% 10% -- 4 the Chest lite and cost "him-the; trude 200 $25¥2 25¥2 2 use of his arms. He recovered! Today he not only runs aj the use of hands and arms aj|successful service station on the year later by working daily|same site in suburban Montreal __y,|with parallel bars attached to) West but has added an automo- --1o 'his hospital bed. bile agency. Darou, then 24, had gone to; But while building his _ busi- +19 |Connaught to ride Singlestar, ajness career he has had two| rg mare he had ridden to 10)other major medical battles, sy | Straight wins. But on the day of|winning both while '"'still man- jthe spill he was up on another aging to have some fun." mare named Skirt. In 1949 Darou. was stricken Jockeys Mike Mitchell and with tuberculosis ofthe spine Tommy Staszuk, an apprentice, and underwent three operations had been feuding prior to the|for the removal of two verte- jrace, Darou recalls. brae. Two years ago he was "We were going into the club-|flattened for five 'to six weeks i ouse turn when Mitchell cut|with a congestive heart condi- so ee eh taszuk off and the latter fell.|tion. He now is recovering from 1-Graceful P'cess, Walker 4.80 3.70 3.00 My mare couldn't get over the'a second such attack. specie oats MES He Plays Four Sports -- Without His Right Leg 4 Also Started: Dream Acres Guy. Light ning Dares, DQ -- Dictator Pick, and KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP)-- Donald Webster filled out a Squaw Valley DQ--Finished 4th, disqualified and placed a ees as physical education class form at L'Heureux 630 4a9| Milwood junior high school last + @ 6th for a lappen_on break at the wire. | SECOND RACE~--) Mile (Pace). Purse! op fe fall. A space marked '"'list all 5 her 4 errY handicaps'? was left blank + 5 |$1,000 (8) le 7-Century Fallout, Po-Ka-Bout His teacher, Carl Burress, noticed what he thought was an CENTRAL ONT. TRUST & SAVINGS CORPH. REAL ESTATE DEPT. 185 6 100 $31% Lorade Louvi Macassa Macdon Madsen Malartic Marcon Martin Mattgmi Maybrun Mc iIntyre Mc Adam McWat Merril Metal Min Midrim Min-Ore Mt Wright Multi-M Nat Expl Nealon New Bid New Cal Nconex sa $14% $26% $11% 14% 264 -- "a 230 _ m+ --10 Revenue P R Nodwell Secur Cap Shell Can Shell | pr Shopper Ct Silverwd B 415 15% 27% 1™ 4 247% 24 51 15% 6) w +V Vy N_ Senator Nick Rim Nisto Norbeau Nergold Norlex N Coldstm N Rank Northcal North Exp Northgat Norsp Aw Obaska O'Brien Opemska Orchan Paramaq Patino Pax Int Pce Expl Pine Point 338 125 235 1170 25 100 50 215 700 100 4550 1168 Income Home Large modern bungalow --- 4 room basement apt, -- 6 rooms upstairs. N.W. Oshawa, near separate ond public school, Full price $22,900. -- arrange financing. 2 car brick garage and paved drive. 10 to 14 You can earn money and gain valuable experience as an Osh- awa Times CARRIER BOY Trans PPL Un Carbid. Versatile + Wainwr Walk GW Webb Knp West Ind West iIndA = weste'st 7, Whte Pas Zellers +5 425 9 te 5 334 +1! 242 5778 + % +14 andl oan, Goodland Sales to 11:00 a.m.: 1,690,000. FOREIGN TRADING Tr Mt PL 300 $174 17% 17% Bralorne 200 390 Deerhorn 1000 4 Madsen 2100 200 Multi M 600 260 Place Steep Rock sf |__Upp Can +" 1 390 41 200 280 290 655 176 2900 100 100 176 285 655 76 GREENWOOD RACEWAY SATURDAY, MARCH 26 20% 32 65 Rix Athab Rockwin Rowen Cn San Ant Satel Sherritt Sigma Sil Eureka Sitvmaq Sil Stand Siscoe Stanrck Steep R Sullivan Sunburst Territory Texmont Texore It's on Interesting job for every young per © son who te moke his or her own spending money. 6 | w+" 26% +312 560 Owner Tronsferred Must be sold at once because owner's promotion requires move to Maritimes. Roomy new bungalow in new east neighborhood. Asking $18,200. the 614% mortgage carries for $85.15 plus taxes. Approx. $5,000. down, wants 165 9 137 237 h Purse Ss APPLICATION FORM Name C'bell 31.00 9.50 4.20 3-Duchess Canuck, Curran 4.30 3.40 4Speedy Battle, Hawke 490 Also Started: Mac Dillon S, Sign Raider Davie Blue, Junior Atom, and Another l 4 +5 4 DAILY DOUB.E, 1 AND 7, PAID $148.20 Seg THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot), Purse ~ "ai sano (8) + 1 \4temac 1S |).Darkey 7-Brown Wolf, Zirn Also = Started Maureen Freeze, White Princess, Miss jand Pat Riddell FOURTH RAC E-- Un Mactie Utd Porc Vesper West Mine White Star Wileo Winch Windfall Wr Harg Yale Lead Yk Bear Yukon ¢€ Zenmc Zulepa Address School consideration on the court be cause defenders have to work hard to stop him. In touch football, the crutches are needed more when Don punts. He steadies himself with his crutches and booms left- | I Best Location Masson Street, just north of Rossland Road near schools, transportation, beautiful landscaped lot, four bedroom home in. excellent condition, about $6,000. down, Call us to see this lovely home at once Feagan Riddell, Age .. City: 55 1 Mile (Pace) OILS, All Rex Alminex A ted Anchor Asamera Ranit Calvert CS Pete Dehi Delhi w Gridoll High Cr Homestd Lt Pete Cdn Sup dO Cent: Dei Chieftan D Dynamic Farge French Pt Gr Plains Gt C Ollsds Permo Place G Prairie i Provo Gas GAS 1 6 475 478 62 % 3 2500 200 32700 1000 1000 258 sia 31 319 280 258 275 100210 210 37) $24% 24% 31100 107 «(105 16 20 243 + 1s Purse $800 (8) 1-Willzer' Guy, Charron 4K G Direct, Gilmour 2-Edgewood Hal, Larush Also Started: Gordon Lee Royal 8.10 C, Willie Mac Chief, Simeone Bo' FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pa $800 (7) 5S V J, Coke $Bar Gold, Fillon 4 Kentucky Colonel Also Started: Princess Dillon, Grattan SIXTH RACE -- | $3,500 (6 j1-J J Wann, Boil 4-Baron Adios. 5-Dreadnaught, 5.30 LaRush Uncle Bun, and = MacCle Mile (Pa » is ali-J y Munroe Crowe 8.50 1 +10 bro, and ONF--Sonny Creed 40 jo oversight and handed the form 380. 2.70 back to Donald. The husky 13 i] 3.40 nnen ce 5.70 4 Viclor High year-old penciled in. "broken Nible C oe and leg Purse 557 up his crutches and move off "gh Boston Wick Boy Purse RO Burress. didn't say anything He just watched the boy pick Donald's tated just years ago Donald: plays touch football soccer and baseball with the aid right leg was ampu below the hip five 780.580 of his crutches. He plays bas Also Started: George Volo, Eagie A EXACTOR, 1} AND 4, PAID $71.10 - "| ONF--Fell, did not finish. SEVENTH RACE -- 1} Purse $1,300 (8 Tommy Direct 2-Wooster Hanover S-Silver Laird, Holine Also Started: Wee Govérno 'Hal, Delphine, and Lechianna, 4 " Mile ip ua ace 3 Negity| 6 ketball without them Donald was one scorers in Mil basketball Burress says of the leading wood _ intramural league this winter, played tena gous defence and rebounded with the rest of the boys He said Don gets no special footed punts down the field Don, has had four artificial legs fitted but his parents, Mr and Mrs. Donald Webster Sr., said he seldom uses them "He hardly ever wears the artificial leg," says Mrs. Web- ster. 'The only time he's worn his present one was to a dance at the school several weeks ago."' Donald broke his right leg when he slipped and fell on the ice Jan. 12, 1961. Subsequent tests disclosed the youngster had osteogenic sarcoma of. the femur, a bone disease doctors said would eventually prove fa- tal if the lez was not ampu tated But he'd about racing, Phone I Your Application @3 soon os a route T i. really rather ec will be considered is open in your area. MAKE YOUR APPLICATION NOW! Mail or Bring Your Application to the Times in Oshawa or Whitby Oshawa Times MMERUNNNCIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Sc RALPH SC attention and instant action COME IN AND VISIT HOFIELD and the Real Estate Staff, where you will get the finest on selling your house, List ings invited. Complete service. CENTRAL ONTARIO. TRUST Estate Department '19 Simeoe St. N. Oshawe 723-5221

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