pera a aie ee iat a aa pomprraamnesiaa te GARDEN CITY RESULTS hig RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse 1 Furness 4.10 4.30 2.70 14.0 eS Sitent com pres mone -41 deg (Pace). $800 (8). Se Batti Hawke 3.50. 2.90. 2.80 ee Set Le Gay 'Aileen, Dynamite Gri Hi Acres. Ayer' Ballerina W Wiek, mt ¥ DOUBLE, 7 AND 4, PAID $8.70 pase RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot). Purse $1,100 (8). ir » Geisel 5.00 3.50 4Duchess » Caldwell 6-Diller A Dolla Slice Also Started: Comet, Elvis, Thelgiers, and Fleming: ton's Song. Pda on -- 1 Mile (Pace). pe cone bg Sag od 30.60 nS 4 See . Sen pies, Sabre sai Mi Meas ide Hy Th Pri nenab, and Power's 1.0 St Bute" FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot), Purse $1,300 (8). 2Arawana Lady, Finess 7.00 rd _ ues Yates, Kingston Song, Varcoe 30 'Started: Phyllis Mare, Riddell. worth, Johnnie Laird, House of Kommons, Billy Spirit, and SEVENTH 4.60 Puede Amn *e. bier. SIXTH RACE -- 1 mile (Pace) Purse 1. Eitey 'pirect, Campbell 33.10 12.90 $.10)F 's Express, a 2 Also Started: Dixianne Blue, 'Wise Old | wiek, Janice M Grattan, and Scarlet Bize, aiched, Walvis Bay. Execier Hot. tay "Birect end 4Worthy lemington pa pot -- 1 mile (Pace) Cormichant?.00 re 8 Li's tics. cake <a Also Started: Reed's Dream, Dapper are $, Sonnie Jim Abbe, and Senator anada SIGHTH BAGe Stakes ean -- "Upper -- mile (Pace) 205 9 GO ry Yates, Wellwood15.10 6.40 4.30 B2-Earlylakes 4.00 2.90 ar United, Waddell 5.50 me 204 ee byt Stoney Burke, Go For Brok Lynden Almer, Fireside Adios, ie, 3.60 Beknonile Wick, and A-Scat Time. A-Coup! [An led -- Lynden Aimer and Scat tee = Barlyiakes John and Angel- lc Wick, Maur ae -- 1 mile (Pace) Purse $1,700 7 Gi 2-Shooting Par, Findley 3.80 3.10 ere 50|1-Kino Herbert, Herbert 6.70 4Echo O Valley, Alexander in Time 205 3-5 Also Started: Hazelle, rs idl Pride, Away Kid, and Brother Noble. WOODBINE RESULTS Rgpvenbiyd (CP)--Results at Wood- bine race tr ny: FB yn try bg one aiming meiden two-year-ol longs. Red Razor (Maxwell) 22.40 8.70 7.30 Bush Hawk ( > 5.70 §.00 Baby Dili a Time: 1:17 25. Food On Table, Dancer, Blue Van, Swashbuckle Melbourne Sale, Big Phil, Buckeye Road also ran. -- Purse $2,000, Kenloch, 12:00 5.70| well Berno Miss (Werry) 3.90 House bn OP apy (Turcotte) Time: Take Natiees "Turan, Mad aaa Moss Park, Gay Van also ran. orale a claiming, | 4:80 4.10 Prompt Hasty Vic (Hernandez) 10201 Nibilist (Harrison) Time: 1:15 3-5. ian Blue, Atoute Vitesse, Suzy Jon, © Fiz, Shree, Special Favour, Hesent Sali also 'ran. ran. . wen double: TWos. 9 and 2) paid Fourth Purse $2,800, three- four-year-clds, 1 mile, 70 yards. rect Action (Ftzsm.) 12.10 4.20 jobin. Whippet (Gomez) 20 Ne Passez Pas (McComb) fA is ai 2.60 2.90 47, of Arts, Copper Fire, With- ot eRepreach also ran, 6.50) Gaucho! Pi Thy Siliver,! claiming, | and) Fifth--Purse $2,200, claiming, three- year-olds and up, 1 mile and | furlong. Valecrest Lady (Harsn) 7.00 3.60 2.60 Golden Bubble (Grubb) 4.40 2.50 Meteor (McComb) 2.70 Time: 1:50 2-5. Morgan Road, Five Loves, Star Grad' also ran, Exactor; ($5 and 3) paid $24.50, | Sixth--Purse $3,200, land up, turf, ene mile. jmeltess (Hale) 9.80 (Fitzsimmons) Beavente bi ages e) T 35, Fi feathery, Pretty Wise, Plain John, Mornins' {Garden also ran. cinelae shen $10,000 added, two- olds, seven furlongs. Point pes 2.60 2.40 2.30 |Six Bits (Hale 4,50 3.70) ere of Mert Robinson) 3. ie: three-year-olds | 6.70 4.40) 13.10 Ege Cosmic Grey, Morn, Victoria Fleet Northern Blonde, Yumke, Leelover, Charming) |Blue,-Lina Page, Larkspur Lady, Good jOle' Pete also. ran. | 8 Purse ae | per Peeve 1 1-16) mil liar Scholar (Turc.) 70.20" 4.50 2,80 [Dans Flight (Gordon) $.50. 2.80 Yorkdale (Gomez) 27 Time: 1:50 1-5. Sweetly Packed, Twinkle Jay, Cana- jdian Love also ran, Imp, Claiming, | Attendance: 21,041, Handle: 985,845, FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS FORT ERIE, ew 'ir -eeite at track Saturday cisiming, three and four-year-olds, six furl Viva Le Bell Hernandez 19. 799 $.00 Craft Harrison 7.0 33} ris ime 1141-5 Dixie Pet, itserdey, Sweet Gina; Willle's. Brief, Golden Camp aiso_ ran. Late scratches Altrahni, Tony's Count; Majestic Sal. Second--Purse $2,000, claiming, and four-year-clds, six furlongs Vailey Royal Gomez 7.40 5.00 3.80) Peterry Go 18.00 1090) $2,000, claim' iriongs 8.70 in bere 10 | io ) three- | three . pend fires eighths miles Gomez also ran. Late seratch: Mg hg $3,000, six furlong: | Winning Shot dr. Bell Bye and Near McComb No Reasoning eahaad Time 1:11 ee inooe Definitely Right also ran, Roguish Princess. three-year-olds, | 4.20 2.90 2.40) 3.50 4 Exactor: 18.00 Sixth--Purse $2,300, claiming, three- | year-olds end upward, one mile and 70 yards on main trai 00 | Fabison Harris 5.50 3.80 2.50 Lets Scawf 5.70 2.90 Brief Wind Barroby 2.0 Time 1:4 18 Page Swiv, Judge Mike, Vitel Mahn|® ran. Tate scratches Li'l Bddy, Prinee Li Purse $25,000 added, . three- and upwerd, turf course one 6.30 230 2.10 2.20 2.10 2,10 | Seventh-- year-olds aOrbiter peg Pitch 'Combest jue Sot Turcotte 4Worthy Flemington, Glimouri7.10 7.50 |b! ies Waddelt 4,00 born VAI TOR OM a Te EN BIRTHS ees Richard and Nora Lea (nee ) are very mic fo announce the +. their ad Os ae Louise, Mt weighing A 6 pou nat, Cun, Hospital, kendo |Mr. and Mrs, |for_MMr, and M lof Oshawa loseph's erence for G, pie. Snag Benson, all GRAY -- On Friday, Peet 2, 1966, at Oshawa General Hospital, to Stan and oe Pay Ormiston) Ann ( ) 8 Ibs. A sister for Patricia, Janet and. Allan. KING -- Don and Wilma, are nappy the birth of their son, Hospital. A "brother for Scott. Many thanks to Dr. Anderson end Or. Ross, aiso nurses on fourth floor, DEATHS FUNERAL OF RALPH (YANK) BURNS The funeral service for Ralph (Yank) Burns, 1281 King St. E., anacniia| Who died Sept, 2, at the Osh- awa General Hospital, was held at the MelIntosh + Anderson pay Home at 2 p.m., Sept. The service was conducted. by Elder A, E. Milner, assisted by Pastor Phiiin Moores 'of the College Park Seventh-day Ad-|" ventist Church, The pallbearers were Owen Gifford, Allen Lawrence, George Lawrence, Mel Wilson, Ken Living and Harry Wells, FUNERAL OF BLAKELY, Ethel Jane At Marnwood Nursing Home, Bowman- ville, Ont, on Monday, Sept. 5, 1966, Ethel Jane Blakely, in her 79th year (for- mer resident of Meyersburg), wife of the late Charles Blekely, dear mother of Edna (Mrs. T. George Stone) of Oshawa, |Howard of Timmins, and the late Wil, |liam ©. (Mike) Blakely, sister of Edison Varty, Calgary, Alta, (Friends are in- vited to call at the Bennett-Weaver Funeral Home, 77 Second St., Campbell- ford.) Service in the funeral home on Wednesday, Sept. 7, at 2 p.m, Interment Re Pleasant Cemetery, Campbell- ford, CARNOCHAN, BAILEY, Sher Entered into 4 identy in Toronto, Ont., on Sat September 3, 1966, Mildred Imogtne 'Williamson, widow of the late Donald Carnochan and mother er id Strong (Donalda), Mrs. Lorna 8: Miss Carolyn and Morley | Carnechan, ail of Oshawa, in her Séth year, and her granddaughter; Sherri Lynn Bailey, daughter of Charles and |Lorna Bailey, In her eighth year. Rest- jing at the Armstrong Funeral Home, jOsnawa, with combined funeral wre in the chapel Wednesday, Sept. 7, bet Interment Mount Lawn Cudahy, [Oshawa. Victory LOBA No. 583, Crystal Chapter of the Orange Oshawa will service in the funeral home at Ah Rin ") The gh oe Lodge will hold a@ service 7.30 and the Junior Orange tease wit "hold @ service at 6 p.m. gs | Oe MARSH, Flora Secelia jEntered into rest in Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa, on Monday, Sept. 5, 1966, Flora |Secelia Clark Clancy, widow of John DeMarse, mother J. &. Clancy, Osh- awa, in her 94th year. Resting at the 90 | | Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel on Thurs- day, Sept. 8 at 2 p.m. interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. (Friends are asked not |to call at the funeral home before Wed- |nesday.) HOAG, Alma May | Entered into rest in Oshawa General | Hospital, on Monday, Sept. 5, 1966, Alma May Cameron, widow of the late Wil- liam John Hoag, mother of Frank of Osh- awe, grandmother of Norris and great- |grandmother of Shawn, both of Kitchen- jer, Ont., and sister of John and Hector Cameron of Oshawa, in her 86th year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel, Wednesday, September 7, at 3.30 p.m, Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. MCCULLOUGH, Frank &. |At the Fs a Newcastle Monday, | Septem! 5, 1966, Frank McCullough, {Belly Det, In his 84th year. Only son the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- cuniough, dear brother of Mrs. T. H. | Stinson (Eziilah) of Enfield. Resting at 40 | the Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home juntll Thursday noon, Funeral service 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Bally Duff |Presbyterian Church. Interment Bally |Duff Cemetery. | MERCER, Herbert J. | Suddenly at Kendal on Sunday, Septem- |ber 4, 1966, Herbert J. Mercer (former- ly of Toronto), in his 77th year, dear father of Mrs. Bernard Walters (Mary) 4o\0f Warsaw and Mrs. Juanita V. Down- er of Toronto, Resting ef the Northeut? na Sint a #1 until Tuesday morning, then "i ull o'clock Bf ipaaeenens Pine Hills nae, BYNOLDS, Luv ® tas Marnwood, Soorinertiis on Saturday, | September 3, 1966, Lulu Reynolds of! | Hampton, in her 91st year, ar of | yiment was JAMES COLLIN: The funeral service for James Collins, 298 French St., who died Sept. 1, at the Osh- awa General Hospital, was held at 2 p.m., Sept. 3, at the Mc- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home. The service was conducted by Rev. G. W. C. Brett, min- ister of Knox Presbyterian Church, Interment was in Osh- awa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Harold Sproule, Ray Westfall, Harry Snow; Mike Deboski, Jack Locke and Lloyd Hicks. FLORA 8. DeMARSE In failing health for 10 months Mrs. Flora Secilia De- ;|Marse, 163 Simcoe St. S., died 2 Sept. 5, at Hillsdale Manor. \She was in her 94th year. A daughter of the late Charles and Elizabeth Clark, the deceased was born Oct. 4, | 1872, at Harlow, Ont. and came to Oshawa from Colborne, Ont. $5 years ago. She was an honorary member of the Osh- lent Association Lodge. Predeceased by her husband, John DeMarse, in March, 1954, Mrs. DeMarse is survived by a son, J. E. Clancy, of Oshawa, a granddaughter, Mrs. Bob Dafoe and a great - grandson, David Dafoe, both of Windsor, Ont. Th memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m., Sept. 8. In- terment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. H. Dyck minister of Albert Street United Church, will conduct the service. FUNERAL OF HERBERT E. HAWLEY The memorial service for Herbert Edward Hawley, who died Sept. 1, at the Oshawa General Hospital, in his 8ist year, was held at 2 p.m. Sept. $8, at the Armstrong Funeral Home, The service was conducted by Rey. Dr. H, A. Mallow, minia- ter United Church. _ Inter- in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were David |Perkin, Jack Mann, Des. Haw- ley, Ronald Pierce, Ronald OBITUARIES MRS. ALMA MAY HOAG In failing health for several rs, Mrs, Alma May Hoag, t 16, Concession 3, Rossland Rd. W., died, Sept. 5 at the Oshawa Gexeral Hospital, She was in her 86th year. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cameron, the deceased was born May 12, 1881, at Ashburn, Ont. and was married Jan. 3, 1912, at Osh- A resident of Oshawa and district for 67 years, she was an adherent of Northminster United Church, Predeceased July 4, 1945, by her husband, William John Hoag, Mrs, Hoag is survived by a son, Frank, of Oshawa. Also surviving are two brothers, John and Hector Cameron, of Oshawa; a grand- son, Norris Hoag and a great- grandson, Shawn Hoag, both of Kitchener. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 3:30. p.m., Sept. 7. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery, Rev. Dr, H. A. Mellow, minister of North- minster United Church, will conduct the service. FUNERAL OF MRS, LOUISA MORRIS The funeral service for Mrs. Louisa "Morris, 82 Simcoe St. §., who died Sept. 1, at the Oshawa General Hospital, was held at 11 a.m., Sept. 3, at the McIntosh ~ Anderson Funeral Home. St. Andrew's United Church, conducted the service. Inter- ment was in Mount Lawn Ceme- tery. man Morris, William Saunders, |Fred Jarvis and Ted Appleby. FUNERAL OF JACK H. YOUNG The funeral service for Jack H. Young, 307 Leslie St., who died Sept. 2, at the Oshawa General Hospital, was held at the L. M. Pinkham Funeral Chapel, Sunderland, at 2 p.m., |Sept. 4. The service was conducted by Rev. J. Newton Reid, min- ister of Sunderland United Church. Interment was in Sun- ;iderland Cemetery. The pallbearers were four sons, Kenneth Young, Harvey Young, Bruce Young and John Young; a son-in-law, Ronald Trip and a nephew, Robert St. John, Toronto Bid Falls Short By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rochester Red Wings de feated Syracuse Chiefs ternational League. Rev. John Morris, minister of | The pallbearers were Her-| 10-7 Monday to win their first pen- nant since 1953 in baseball's In- Of Union Shot PORT OF SPAIN (euters)-- I The president of Trinidad's Na- tional Trade Union 'Congress was shot and wounded Monday while leading a demonstration in protest against the closing of two newspapers. ton was in fair condition in hos- nite! after he was shot in ihe affairs ministry building. He had led a march through the streets of Port of Spain by about 200 newspaper workers protesting against the closing last week of the daily and Sun- day Mirror. The newspapers closed after Thomson West Indian Holdings Ltd., a subsidiary of the world- wide Thomson newspaper or- ganization, took over assets of the Trinidad Mirror Newspa- pers Ltd. Head Of Family Cure Advised | TORONTO (CP)--The world' $| wealth has gone to the rich and} few and not to the poor and/ many, Rev. Donald Soper of London told a Canadian Na- tional Exhibition directors' luncheon Monday. The principle of the head of | the family feeding his children is the answer to many of the| world's problems, said the Brit-| ish Methodist minister who is the only non-Anglican clergy- | man to sit in the House of Lords, The" family « table principle constitutes socialism, he said. Thursday, Sept. 8 4P.M.--7 Seturday, Sept. 10 TOA ne PM, ) FOR FALL TERM HARVEY DANCE ACADEMY Oshawa Shopping Centre 725-6122 r Trinidad Head| | | Congress President W. W. Sut-|f} i back on the steps of the home|jf SERVICE Canadian National Passenger Trains are operating between Toronto and MONTREAL --- OTTAWA GUELPH -- KITCHENER -STRATFORD HAMILTON -- LONDON | SARNIA -- CHICAGO BARRIE -- NORTH BAY -- SUDBURY | KAPUSKASING -- COCHRANE ST.CATHARINES -- NIAGARA FALLS CHATHAM ~ WINDSOR WINNIPEG ' | | | | | For further details call CN Train Information Canadian National | | Time 2:23 45 Canadiilis also ran Late scratch: Victorian €re, |the late Mr. and Mrs. A. J "age "1177 sister of Russell Reynolds, or | Cam-| pee of Toronto and the late Ena br ahr Reynolds. Rested et Northcutt and Smith @--Hillerest Stable and A. Case entry| Funeral Home. Funeral service was held jat 2 p.m. Tuesday, interment Hampton Bt perp shy $2,300, claiming three-| Cemetery. |fnile "olds and upward, turf course one | | WISEMAN, George | two- lene Wallace F'zsm'ns 8.10 3.60 2.90) at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville mA hinese Sabre Gomez 3.60. 2.90| sunday, September 4, 1966, George Wis £10 oy i Gay "Pageant i ita 3.20 | jman, of 60 Ontario Street, in his 7th e year. Beloved husband of Marion Wilson, 3.60 FB gd see tg Danish Dancer, | Leas father of Melville, Mrs. J. d- |wards (Jean) Robert, Lewis, 8. | Gander, Fiddier's Belle.) cong Seon Line Me Up, Artista) Lote Seruiches aWinner Rose, Saucy Question, Robdix. were Stable and B. J. Poliziant | Flintoff and Irwin Southwell. IN MEMORIAM SLACK -- In loving memory of a dear husband, William Slack who. passed away September 4, 1965. One sad and lonely year has passed, Since my great sorrow fell, The shock that | received that day, None can ever teil. God gave me 'strength to meet it, And courage fo bear the blow, But what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know, It's lonely here without you, 1 miss you more each day For life is not the same to me, Since you 'were called away, You bade no one a last farewell, Toronto Maple Leafs, winning 10-7 over Buffalo Bisons, fin- ished one game back in a tie for second with Columbus Jets, who ended the regular season with a 7-6 victory over Rich- mond Braves. In the only other game Mon- day, Jacksonville Suns downed Toledo Mud Hens 5-1. Rochester begins a best-of- seven semi-final series at home Wediesday with fourth-place Richmond while Toronto plays the opening game of the other semi-final against Columbus the same night in Toronto. Sunday Toronto split a dou- bleheader with Buffalo, the Bi- sons taking the first game 4-3 and Toronto bouncing back to jwin the second 4-2. Columbus| jdowned Richmond 5-1 in the) \first half of a doubleheader with| ithe Braves taking the second| 5-4, Syracuse edged Rochester 2-1 and Toledo trounced Jack- ____|sonville 8-3. urse $2,300, claiming, Fourth--P ar-clds, 6 furlongs 'ur Trader Vibrant Gem Turcotte Famous Tour Hale Time 4:15 1-5 Wee Bunty, Sea Salt, OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS The finest advertising doesn't have a chance unless it is seen or heard. The circulation of an advertisement is vital to 0 m its success, And, circulation is people ..-not the number of advertisements printed or anticipated or projected. No advertiser can afford expensive guessing, Positive proof of circulation should be demanded, Vague generalities should be discounted, Charts, formulas, m ystert Mrs. Vedas Goode (Marjorie) and Douglas. Rested }at Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home. Funeral service was held at 3:30 p.m Tuesday afternoon. Interment Bowman- | ville } Cemetery. 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