34 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 20, 1966 |Henry Cooper MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS Has An Idea My "cellar" is a small wine rack with about a dozen Brights wines piney TeEEOAY, ACRIY hon), pursele-ambrose, Abbe, Walsh 7.00 3.90 LONDON (AP) -- "I don't bes in it. Does a guest want an appetizer wine at room temperature? $1,000 (7). |6Colonel C Volo, Hayes 3.40 2.70 make predictions, but I'll go in % A chilled sauterne? A claret, a dessert wine, a port or a 'March Van, Corbett 14,00 5.20 2.80|3-Sonnie Jim Abbe, Feagan 4 ro 5Miss Fly Ball, Ingles 4.00 2.70) Also Started: Louie G, Midge .\there and try to end it fast, ; me " ued 3 Star Nib, Archdekin ae meond., Uncle Davis, Trina Lee, and Sen-/Henry Cooper, British heavy- bubbly wine? You name it, I've got it. And the lot didn't cost much Aloe Started: "huckemar, Dictator Pick,| stor Pate, weight champion, said Tuesday. i more than I'd pay for a pair of bedroom slippers. Seer , ; Fe odio d RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purs¢;} Cooper was talking about his i b = Mile (Pace). |$1, : ; : ° pSBCOND RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). tcGam_Henover, curren 4.50.50 2.0\ title fight with champion Cas- 2-Who's Hat, Crowe 360° 3,30 2.80/4Key Performance, Hayes 10.60 4.70/8ius Clay in London May 21. TSolo Water, McLean 5.40 3.20\5Ann Barmin, Findiey 3.20 "Clay is a fast mover with' 3.10| Also Started: Lee Croft, Superior Ri ata P wit f i Pirih Eni Rovel Abe, Sparky den, ard Clandebove ete bad che jlong reach," Cooper said. "My ; ee Mw HA Davids Mlaw ZA David ics, Time, Jimmy Dine,' and rite Ritendence 2,403. 'Total Pool, $185,380. fae gente 7 mig get wera d : : ie Wa, port : : DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 1, PAID $77.10.) foe oe oe en CLARET SAUTERNE THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot). Purse Cooper: dcihonuteated the ote j , ee An appetizer wine, most A delightful dessert wine. Canada's most distinc- Chilled, it does wonders $800 (8) (Government Ready ' g popular in Canada. After dinner, with snacks, tive "wine of the for white meat of any PProlector D'ledo, Crowe 4.20 2.70 2.40) fectiveness of that: punch to ' Serve with hors with cheese--perfect! country.' Ideal with kind--fish, fowl or pork ZRiddellworth, Hicks 4M 3.60) eS bd |Clay during their previous fight i 3.20 : g' 4 A 2-Sporly peer, Liehiinteis) wi Aid In Dispute lin London June 18, 1963. "y d'oeuvres, and the soup steaks, hamburgers, red ~and salads! Boy, Mike: Riddell, Red Riddell, and Bel mopowrg -- The Hon. Dr.| The Briton dumped Clay in G4 sys é course, meat of any kind. went : Nerve \M. B. Dymond, Ontario Min- the fourth round of that sched- ? we, i FOURTH fo -- -- ot eer of Health, told the On-|uled 10-rounder. ah ; io 3 és Files on Marchuk 5.50 3.70 3.40/tario Legislature Monday the} Clay came back and cut Coo- T-Megen' Hal, Williams 32 320\nrovincial government is ready|Per 80 badly about the eyes in p ae ey"! i Reno, Stewart 5.60 , y badly ws ' He nae eens: Suntec Atom, Deductable,|to help end the dispute between|the next round that the referee ; ; TAZEL TOY Du Barry Stic Adios, Blaze Haven, and Doctor!the Ontario County Health Unit| Stopped it and awarded the fight | SPARKLING Dlataih I oe land its public health nurses, {to Clay j ; Bs RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). suse He ie ee Stephen | Sete Wye ny 4 A rich "kosher" wine. VIN ROSE Gye Fauek bev, Mien, 8 38 i Slboro West oe WINS MATCH Delicious--sppeals to An "anytime" wine that's geet a SORE datuasy. {ma continuing deadlock over the) _BOURNEMOUTH, England ' il dea light and tingling on the iso a : ey atti ' y a " ' Le? Doyle, Battle Pick, Maxie's Chief, and nurses joining a union (CP)--Mike Belkin, Canadian tongue. Serve before, Hi Acres Averill Dr. Dymond told the legisla-| Davis Cup tennis player, shook during and after any What more pleasant or Sixt RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot. Purselture he had confidence in the|%! heavy fatigue Monday to meal et all. welcome gift than # collar of $1,200 (6) administrative health . unit] Saueeze out a close victory over Brights fine Canadian wines? 6Silk Boy W, Avery 28.20 12.70 6.90) : Robert Maud, a member of the You'll never get a warmer 5-Champ Mon, Hill 3080 sgo|board. His department had not!" : és b 1-Wee Crusader, Geisel 4.10|heen asked to help, he said South African Davis Cup team, thank youl". Also Started: Tootale. jDoll, Legal) __ pubcdotacaecs "jin the British hard-court tennis Pre eACTOR. 6 AND 5, PAID $394.70. ' championships here. Belkin, a i 4 DAD PLAYS MAMA Montreal native who plays out} eee ine -- 1 Mile (Pace Sea-horse eggs hatch inside a of Miami, Fla., defeated Maud, | "Pt. Wallis Boy, Smith 6.10 3.70 3.40, pouch carried by the male 1-6, 8-6, 6-4 5-Barbara G, Wellwood 5.10 3.20) 3-Widower's Pick, Archdekin 420 Also Started: Another Leok, Friseo Kil lean, Marion Dale, Roy McGregor and "ow Mail. EATON'S | - OBITUARY aus : MRS. -W. OSCAR LABELLE | +" : VS sore i Nn OS i AWA The death occurred April 18, | s Eee : a at her residence, 36 Beech st., PS ERSTE Samo OO Reeser MO IN EO De EB -- of Mrs. W. Oscar c aBelle. The former Flornece M. Bur- ton, the deceased was a daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. er ; : Edward Burton. Born in Edmon- j : DEMONSTRATIONS ; : ton, Albert, she was, educated 7 OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO HOMEMAKERS! FATON'S Invites You to Attend. in Toronto. She lived in Edmon- j ton for more than 20 years prior ' IN THE ELECTRICAL DEPT. A HEARING AID DIAGNOSTIC CLINIC to 1940. A Sunbeam Re i | h é ' : presentative will be on hand to demonstrate the hand A member of Christ Anglican ee " 5 4 . i electrical appl d 3 P M : plionce 'protectors-cleaners' and answer an ueries you Church, Edmonton, Mrs. La- by § 5, 4 ; d may have concerning these helpful products oe ON SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd Belle was a life member of the » : TIMES: FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd from 12 noon to 8 p.m. Women's Association of the HAGERTY | B a SATURDAY AND MONDAY, APRIL 23rd and 25th from 10 a.m. Trained Hearing Aid Audiologists will be on hand to test your hearing church. iia. to 4 p.m. audiometrically and give you a complete hearing analysis. There is no BR aia how yng ' »" "fee E Za EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 277 charge for this specialized Eaton service. Also, at this time you will be Ss. is § 3 IN THE HOUSEWARES DEPT dble to see our four latest styles of hearing aids with battery life up to daughter, Miss Laura C. LaBelle : and a niece, Helen Fraser, both see A Trewox Representative will be on hand to demonstrate the mony uses 120 hours and an ultra small all-in-the-ear instrument, To avoid delay of Bowmanville ; : i bie 4 of these fine quality waxes, polishes ond home aids or disappointment .. . we suggest you make an appointment today! wattal as ta ng ~ re : ; ? TIMES: THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 21st and 22nd eld at the Northcutt and Smi ' j ; # From 12 noon to 8 p.m. and PHONE 725-7373, LOCAL 233 Funeral Home, Bowmanville, at f A SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd, From 10 o.m. to 4 p.m. ' '| 2 pm. April 21 Interment will a j EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 254 EATON'S HEARING AID AND OPTICAL CENTRE UPPER LEVEL be in Bowmanville Cemetery. ¥ ; Rev. John Frampton, rector of St. John's Anglican Church, Bowmanville, will conduct the service. FUNERAL OF FRED SEGLUK Requiem High Mass was sung in Holy Cross Roman Cathoolic * Church at 9 a.m. today for Fred Segluk who died, April 18, at the Oshawa General Hospital, in his 64th year The mass was sung by Rev. Beriault. Interment was in Bow- Hagerty Has The manville Cemetery. The pallbearers were Joseph|~ Silver Foam -- The foaming action does all the work! Simply apply to Harris, Steve Bukovski, Jack sterling silver, silver plate or gold and rinse off. Fialka, Louis Rudi, Paul Oles ky and Donald Woods. 7-07. 1 00 17-ox. 1 48 37-02, 3 95 PP eS jar s jor 2 PPO. gg Hs Silver Cloth Duster -- This cloth is impregnated with Tarnish Preventive to e wT wi . h i] . The memorial service for Ste elp you protect your silver 0 phen Philip Ibbott, Phillip Mur pase ae a ers . ray ave., who drowned April 16 Tanish Preventive -- A mild silver polish that effectively banishes tarnish in O: r, was held at the rec lr rigine at and keeps your 'silver shining for months. 11 a.m. April 19. 1 88 The service was conducted by 8-oz. bottle s 12-oz. bottle Rev. Ernest Winter, pastor of : : Emmanual Baptist Church. In Copper and Brass Polish Restore the warm glow to your copper and terment was in Mount Lawn brass pieces with a little of this poli Cemetery ive! 10-0z, bottle ; The pallbearers were John Treacy, Victor Ayling, Da vid| Jewellery Cleaner -- Gently dissolves dirt and tarnish from your 1 00 Butler, Remi Chabot, Heinz Al-| prized jewellery pieces! 6-oz. jar with brush ... Oe } EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 615 SMITH TIMES OBITS PAGE | MRS. SARAH PANKHURST Mrs. Sarah Pankhurst, a for mer resident of Oshawa, died April 19 at the home of her son! at Ashburn. She was in her 97th year ~ A daughter of the late Mr. and ; ; : 4 i ° r] Mrs. Edward Millikin, the de F h * ceased was born in London Eng'| 1S erman S land and received her education f 4 : Favourite: -- | A ann cman tceanatenttareteancth there. Coming to Canada in 1895 she had spent most of her life) in Oshawa. She had lived at} fare te pee Fe a os A. Truline Custom Tackle Box D. Truline Deluxe Spinning Line Mrs. Pankhurst married Sam-| ' >| Edward Pankhurst Old} a 4 5 ; ; ; we Locnive ae ~ ag ; Sturdily sib en of full-drawn seamless steel with rounded High-quality, misty grey monofilament line in your choice of Sibawi He predecensed her in| edges; welded butt hinges and embossed panelling for extra three test strengths. In 100-yard lengths, packed in a handy 1948. The deceased was a mem-| i : strength. Finished in attractive tan enamel, with a nickel-plated square plastic box with sleeve. ber of St. George's Memorial} 4 ce eof ; snap-catch and wire handle. Measure about 132 x 6% x 42; Anglican Church ' " with single tray, 6-Ib. test, spool 8-Ib. test, spool 10-Ib. test, spool Surviving are a son, Edward : 16g Pankhurst, of Ashburn: a daugh fi J % sae ter, Mrs. Harry Villeneuve, of 0 m 2 Ree ae | Buffalo, N.Y ¢ @ & eight grandchil s eg: dren and 31 great-grandchildren Y B T i S f d T kl B The. funeral service will be HAN ES SEAMLESS N LONS s ru ine peci 1@ ac e Ox eee at the MclIntosh-Anderson Gisek nse Hist ce He 1966 | f : Just right for more experienced, better-equipped fishermen. £ 2 | . ineral Home at 3.30 p.m. April sto gs that are making > legs famous . . . im four knowing styles. Strong seamless steel finished in handsome spruce green enamel Intrepid Elite Spinning Reel : ' namel, a 21. Interment will be in St eS eee George's | Anglican Cemetery slag No. 415. Dress Sheer, plain knit. 1 65 with a large-capacity double cantilever tray. Closes firmly with air : e a self-latching draw bolt; may. be padlocked if desired. An advanced-design, precision-made fresh-water reel for exper Park rd. n. Canon F. G. Ong : ley, rector "of St. George's! Style No, 115, Dress Sheer, micro mesh. About 14% x 74% x7". Each ienced fishermen. Sturdy metal case features a corrosion-resis- Church, will conduct the service Pair 1.50 tant epoxy finish and chromium-hardened stainless steel: roller ws for smooth operation. A wide span clutch with audible indicator; takes almost any size line; hooded tension nut. Specially designed bad . . C. Truline Deluxe Spinning Rod level wind with anti-reverse control and two-point susperision; 3:1 gear ratio. Fold-away handle operates on left -- or right ane setae FUNERAL OF Style No. 615. Dress Sheer, plain knit; demi toe, nude heel. MRS. F. J. HEDDON Poir . The funeral service for Mrs : a wi shee Style No, 210. Cantrece; dull finish, dress she Frederick John Heddon, who . ge ers 1.75 Precision-made two-piece tubular glass in black with red-and- hand side. peer eerveees A died April 16, at her home in Poir Fast Whitby Township, was held white trim. Five guides are chromium-plated; block: 'farrule: UT ae \ieaak wtaaves Pa Colours ne. group: So fic (medium tan), Barely There (clear beige), Topaz (medium With fixed reel seat and grip and foregrip of easy-to-hold EA cheat te Che oa. Ae 1 rv own Taupe High Fashior 2 indance (yellow beige) and Travel Buff cellular rubber. Measures about 7-feet long. 1 CH cs wee e The service was conducted bs rt 82 to 10; Medium 9 to 11; Tall 94% to Rev. R. J. Barker, pastor of the Oshawa Missionary and. Chris EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 201 ' tian Alliance Church, assisted by er EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 261 PHONE 725-7373 Rev, W. Bridges, pastor of Col bs umbus United Church The pallbearers were Alvin Spencer, Morley - Terwillegar aa cae ee 'STORE HOURS: 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday Through Saturday, Open Thursday and Friday Nights Until 9 Smith.