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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1966, p. 21

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Telephone Tas Robert Iron and. metals SHAW AUTO Whe bought, parts for sa pousht, BF Bloor Street East, TSIM. 34--~-Automobile Repair TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS. T Trane missions are our only busines: cb nnted North, Phone 728-7339. 35--Lost and "Found LOST -- In Bowmanville arena, colored Wittnaver wristwatch, and wallet va im ee eg ae Telephone 4 or ville ie Police. iar a ievele, a, ed "treme, white fenders, monk a of Oshaw Shopping ¢ Centre. Felepnone re al Lor -- ~~ Geid-siriped ca hort-harled, Last setn outside Or, 's Animal Hospital Broentin, 2 weeks ago. 728-8006 after 4 Bul LOST, Give budgie, fe, vicinity of Bren Street, Banded, Very tame, an name Sony, Tele Telephone 7H, COST -- Biack and tan an hound and si tow In the vicinity of Park ard. Ti Selene 725-5009. male ie eat in Telephone a, Sliver Ravi be m- roe one Crescent 601, 36--Legol CITY OF OSHAWA SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES A sole of lands in orrears of taxes in the City of Oshawa will be held in the Council Chamber of the City Hell, Oshawa, et the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of Tuesday, the sixth doy of December, 1966, unless the jeer and costs are sooner vr Fhe list of lands for sale for arrears of toxes has been published in the Ontario Go- zette on the 3rd day of Sep- tember, 1966. Copies of the soid list may be, obtained et the office of the City Treds- urer. Dated et Oshawe, Ontorio, this 5th day of August, 1966. 1. F. MARKSON, | THE y for the debts my Boyd Bari Yehn, nor will | make any uncertified cheques of my son Earl Yonn, after this date. iris &. Yann, i, PAUL CS RORMOSA of 375 Woite St, Oshewe, will not be responsible by heatd pg contracted in my name on or after this date, oer oe6 without my written consent. Paul Formosa. Jonw i KIRKERIDE of 230 0 Nipigon Street, apt. 515, Oshawa will not be re- sponsible for any debts contracted In my name by anyone on or after this date October 25, 1966 without my written con- --John Kirkbride! | F REE treasurer sent. KINSMEN BINGO TO-NIGHT ENCO $1,450.00 IN PRIZES Oshawa Lions Club 2 Jackpots Nos. 52 and 58 ONE MUST GO $300 in 52 Nos. or less $200 in announced Nos. $25 Consolation Prize PLUS "Eorly. Bird Game 7:45 Sharp Guaranteed Minimum $5.00 Per Line $25.00 Full Card $150 Jackpot Game 20 Regulor Games at $20.00 Double in 15 Nos, or less Last 5 Games $30 per game ADMISSION 50c Bus Service leaves King ond Simcoe Streets at 7:00 and 7:15 p.m. The: biggest prize money in the area for a 50c ad- mission charge. EVERY WEDNESDAY All Proceeds to Charity Jubilee Pavilion Curling ANNANDALE COUNTRY CLUB PICKERING * MEN FREE CURLING, Tues., Oct. 25, 7 p.m, BUSINESS GIRLS FREE CURLING, Wed., Oct, 26, LADIES FREE CURLING, Thurs., afternoon Oct. 27, 1:30 p.m. Babysitting pro- vided. If you are interested in 'curl- ing come out and enjoy the free curling and meet our members. LEAGUE CURLING INVITED Telephone 942-3210 £10 ner line hath aames | -| Frenchma RUMMAGE SALE ON Y, 1966 WEDNESDA OCTOBER 26, A Undermine U. By ROD CURRIE NEW YORK (CP) -- It is typical of sometimes paradox- ical party politics in the United States that two Democratic can- didates for governor are being undermined as much by the guerrilla tactics of fellow Dem- Errata as by their Republican opponents, In New York and California, a sort of unofficial "fifth col- umn" of dissident Democrats has split party ranks while the Republicans, although virtually leaderless nationally, march on resolutely with only minor ap- parent defections. This upset in the two most critical governorship' races of the Nov. 8 U.S. elections may Rut Sponsored By HAPPY. GANG TOPS CLUB RUMMAGE SALE-- Wednesday, Octo- ber 26, 1966 at 1 p.m, St. Mark's Church, Stevenson Road North and Beurling. BIRTHS ADAMS-- Ken and Gail (nee Gibson) are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Craig James, 6 Ibs, 9 ozs., on October 15, 1966 at Oshawa General Hospital, A wee brother for Shelley. Spe- al thanks fo Drs, Spragge, Miller and eKay. LALONDE -- Larry and Gale (nee Mc- Luhan) are proud to annqunce the ar- rival of @ daughter Michelle Lorraine 7 Ibs, 15 ozs. on Wednesday, October 19, 1966 at the Oshawa General Hospital, Many thanks to Dr. Lindsay and fourth floor staff, Guerilla Party Politics §. Candidates of the movie screen, simp! does not fit, in the public mir the role of villain that Brown has sought to hang on him, On the surface, the roly-poly governor with a knack for gaf- fes--"This is the worst disaster since I was elected governor," was his unfortunate comment while inspecting flood damage --seems no match for the slick and well-financed campaign of the handsome movie hero. But Brown's owlish appear- ance, his occasional slips of the tongue and his penchant for introducing speakers by the wrong names give a misleading impression of the man who even opponents admit privately has been an efficient a ge Some ¢bs him among th istrators in the 50 U.S. states. states, What worries friends is JERMYN, William David After a long Iliness at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Sunday, October 23, 1966, Willlam David Jermyn, beloved son of Magistrate and Mrs, H, W. Jermyn of Whitby, dear father of Jennifer, dear | brother of A. Hackett (Shirley) of | Sault Ste Kindness beyond Price, within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL| 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 BEAL pags er pienn ang werma 'aee SCM Siraige to outsiders, Pp jo announce @ r ; Petughter, Elisabeth none, on October| it 18 old hat in the U.S,, where 24, 1966 at the Oshawa General Hospitai|there is none of the party dir- ° Asa 24, 1966. A sister for Dale and cipline of the Canadian and anny. (re . | British parliamentary parties and right-wing svutnern Bemu- crats frequently vote with north- DEATHS ern Republicans in Congress. Karly in the New York cam- cant' tae WK paign, Republican Governor ' la \* * {Entered into rest at the Ajax and Pick- |Nelson A. Rockefeller was a sean' General Hospital on Sunday, Gc |distinet underdog to Democrat er a . formerly lof 21 Inverleigh Dr., Etobicoke) ong | Frank D. O'Connor, a former loving aunt of Mary Catherine (Mrs,| New York City district attorney. Sinan caae gyre hdd 9 Leg hl A sg he Elinor (Mrs, Murray C. Sewell) Mar' oF jham, Miss Cook will rest at heats | BE RALS BOLT |Bnoerst liga fl Kingston (Rd. Wie | But a Democratic split devel- cker'! after Mm. vesday Fe i service in the Chapel on Wednesday, Oc- joped when the minority Liberal | tober 26 ata Pin. Interment Erskine Ce-|party, which traditionally metery, iss Cook was a former mem reey the Statt et Mimico High school), | tArows its support to the Demo- cratic candidate, declared O'Connor unacceptable and turned to Franklin D. Roose- velt Jr., who had bolted the party after he lost to O'Connor for the party nomination. The Liberals named Roose- velt, whose late father was New of Oshawa, di randson of Mrs, W. i }M, Jermyn of Whitby, in his 34th year, York S eaeant peers he "4 [eeepee at the W. C. Town Funerai|Came president, as their candi- Chapels, Whitby, for, service in Ing cha-/date, Political observers feel |pel on inesday ictober pm. ss ' Py tee Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brookiin. Roosevelt, with his politically Minister Rev. S. Armstrong. Visitors com-| potent name, could draw a high mercing 2 p.m tUeeneYe |proportion of normally Demo- SPENCER, Caroline C, jeratic votes away from O'Con- Entered into In the Oshawa General) nor. Hospital, on Sunday, October 23, '966, * Caroline C. Blackler, widow of Joseph But as the campaign nears Spencer, mother Mra, Ww Vaughan (Mar. |the home stretch the pundits lorie) red an joseph of ishawa, Charies. of Windsor and. sister of irs, |Still consider it a toss-up, with Annie Mitchell, William | and Leonard| Rockefeller and O'Connor run- Blackler of Oshawa, in her 80th year. | @ Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home ning neck - and neck in this with funeral service in the chapel Wed-(tightest of 35 state governor nesdey, age 98 ied at LM Pe merereien elections. Mount Lawn Cemetery, The ies Aux-) ' iliery of the Royal: Canadian Legion will! Rockefeller, 58-year - old mil- hold a service at the funeral home, Tves-| lionaire grandson of John D. gy St OS BM. [Roc kefeller, is an acknowledged! yet jsuperb campaigner and has scored striking gains in recent weeks, Many feel O'Connor'| made a serious tactical error in| concentrating too much on at- |tacking the governor, whose easy charm makes him an at-| tractive figure even among) political opponents, instead of spelling out his own campaign promises of better government, BROWN CRITICIZED IN MEMORIAM A similar criticism is made CHAPPELL -- In loving memory of a of Governor Edmund (Pat) TEN PERFECT CHANNELS the finest in SPORTS directly to interference Relayed home vio Cable TV. your free Become A Member Before October 31st TWO $250 JACKPOTS Nos. 57 and 55 ONE Must Go JACKPOT iw $150 $20 a-line $50 full card 20 REGULAR GAMES $20 EACH 5--$30 GAMES EARLY BIRD--7:45 $5 o line $25 full ecard 109 Colborne W. BINGO DNIPRO HALL EVERY TUESDAY 7:30 P.M All. regular games $10 Share the Wealtt Jeckpot $150. 54 Nos or $20 Consoiction Good service for greater attendance FREE ADMISSION Bloor and Edith Sts DNIPRO HALL Corner TO MEET THAT MAN or wénts to rent your vacancy, place Rent Ads. Disi 723-3492 now, woman who and Save 9. 95 Charter PHONE 723-5278 _Oshawa Cable TV | SQUARE DANCE MAPLE GRovE HALL OCTOBER "28, 1966 8 00 P M HALLOWE'EN' COSTUMES | Sponsored By BOWMANVILL SWINGIN' BOWMANVILLE SWINGIN' New members and friends welcome RUMMAGE SALE Wednesday, October 26th 1966 At 1:15 P.M U.A.W. HALL Margaret Hamilton Group BAZAAR Wed., Oct. 26 St. Gertrude's Hall 690 King E. 7 to 10 p.m Baking, sewing etc fish pond, bingo. Sponsored by St Gertrude's Catholic Womens League GET SPO? CASH WITH TIMES ACTION .ADS ENTERTAINMENT | dear grandmother, Nora Chappell who) passed away October 25, 1962. We who loved you sadiy miss you As it dawns another tr, Brown of California in his batue yee with right wing Republican in our lonely hours of thinking Ronald Reagan who, after Thoughts of you are ever years as all-American good guy Brown's preoccupation with de. |nouncing Reagan as a far-right jwinger, financially supported by right-wingers all over the U.S., jinstead of dramatizing and ex- ploiting his own record of per- formance while underlining the a Reagan has no record at The race riots in Watts and {San Francisco have hurt Brown because of his campaign for more welfare benefits, housing and the like. Reagan charges that Brown is |trying to do "more and more }for those who desire it less and |less" and that relief money goes not only to the needy but also to the 'lazy and greedy." RIGHT-LEFT PUNCH the right wing head-on he 1s his own party which denounces him for supporting President Johnson on Viet Nam, the apparent lack of support from Mayor Sam Yorty of J.vs Angeles and assembly Speaker Jesse Unruh who, if Brown were defeated, would probably become the two most powerful Democrats in California, Unruh, 44, had been a tong- time Brown supporter until a feud developed between them and Unruh encouraged Yorty, 56, to challenge Brows fer the nomination last spring. The mayor picked up a surprising 38 per cent of the vote. Unruh, said to have ambitions) \to be. governor himself some lday, has said he now supports |the governor but was out of the state through much of the cain- paign, Yorty, who declared him- self neutral, will be away on vacation election day. The polls give Reagan a healthy lead, with Brown gala- ing slowly. This is similar to the position Brown was in at this point in his campaign against former vice - president Richard Nixon, whom he defeated in the last | California election. pees si remembered by ners. "jack and) *. Surtees Wins Mexican Race MEXICO CITY (AP) -- John} | Surtees of England, in a Cooper| CHAPELL -- In loving memory of @ dear mother and grandmother, Nora canoe who passed away Octover 25, » 4 happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memory still; But death has left .. rege The world can never ~Sadiy missed by Pat, eS and fa-| mily. | @LOVER -- In loving emery ot » dear husband and father, Elgin Glover who passed away October 25, 1964, jican Grand Prix. Sunshine fades and shadows fall, | Surtees roared around 65 laps But sweet remembrance outlasts all --Always remembered by wife, Alice and a the five-mile Magdalena Mix- sons, Garry and Murray huaca Autrodrome course in | two hours, six minutes, 35,34 | GLOVER -- In loving memory of seconds, He had won the pole dear father and grandfather, Elgin Glover : who passed away October 25, 1966, |position in Saturday's qualify- ing for the 201-mile race. The rolling stream of life rolls on, But still the vacant chair | Recalis the love, the voice, the smile | Of the one who once sat there ichampion from Australia, fin- a eens Y tee Demmelished second in a Brabham- |and son- inlaw Fred and grandchildren. |Repco. Dennis Hulme of New Zealand, was third in another Brabham-Repco. Richie Ginther of Grenada, Calif., came in fourth Honda, with Dan Gurney of Santa Monica, Calif,, fifth in an MITCHELL -- In loving remembrance of my dear Mother Ellen Mitchell who passed away October 25, 1955 No length of time can take away Fond memories of one so dearly loved. May RIDGE -- In loving memory of our | dear sen Robert Clifford who passed American Eagle. |away October . 25, 1965 The race was the 10th and | Sealy misued by Mom, Dee ena form. ast tO count in the, Mas Hemet A LASTING TRIBUTE ready clinched the champion- For Mah nbd and dignity jship, picked up nine points for | | we suggest ja final total of 45. MOUNT LAWN Surtees' victory enabled him! | MEMORIAL PARK \to finish second in the i BRONZE MEMORIALS lover-all staridings with For courteous advice please | noints, Jochen Rindt of Nei, visit the Park Office. who had been second with 24 723-2633 } LOCKE'S FLORIST | Funeral arrangements and | £ for _all jwith engine trouble. Only Surtees and Brabham finished all 65 laps. Hulme, Gin- ther and Gurney finished 64. erronnem ants errang occassions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 725-7928 | Houston On Top After Tie Game After hours Apollos held onto the llead in the Central Hockey |League during the weekend, HAIR -- The. family of th a ander Hale sell "ateve' be O late Altes) rallying to tie Oklahoma City their many friends and neighbors for Blazers 4-4 Saturday night. |floral tributes and sympathy cards re |ceived during their recent loss of a be St. Louis Braves defeated Ok- oved husband and father, Special thanks fo DE, Shbw, nuleds Ohd biteroaata tar Sa eros City 4-3 Sunday night to} and Emergency, Oshawa General Hos-| move into second place. Omaha pital, workmates at Syren Jackson Ltd..| Knights downed Tulsa Oilers 3-2! carbcro, General Motors, OsNawa, Royal Canadian, Legion and Ladies Auxillary,/in another Saturday night game. 4 Y SN ee ee om Serrows!" Scoring for- Houston were Lu- Mrs. Hair and femily.| cien Grenier, "Bob Charle- |bois, Dick Grant and Don Mc-| TEMPERTON-- 1 wish to thank the|Caury. Oklahoma City scorers many friends and relatives for their flo} were Bob Heany, Don Cherry, ral arrangements, fruit, well wishes and cards 'during my. recent iliness, Special) Jean Paul Parise and Skip} sans to ~ F. G. Ongley, Rev. R.| Krake G rooks of St. George's Anglican Church U |Dr. Stanley, Dr.. Rowsell_and Dr, Rich.| In Sunday's game, Roger Bel- mond, and the United Steelworkers of|lerive scored three goals for St. America Local 1817. Also nurses of 3Alrquic with Oscar land Sth floor intensive care at the Osh-' lawa General Hospital ting the other. Ron Buchanan, Fred Temperton.|Wayne Cashman and Glen} Sather scored' for Oklahoma WILLSON -- The family' of the late City, Eugene Willison wish to express their! sincere thanks, and appreciation, to| Gary Sabourin's second goal of Queen | of the night in the third period \friends, relatives, neighbors Street and Buckingham Avenue, and Also. a speciaii gave Omaha its victory, Sabou- friends from Brooklin. thanks to Dr. Morgan and Dr. Kutzner The statt_of 1E Oshawa General Hospital, the Reverend McGee, General Motors, the Mcintosh-Anderson -- Funeral SC ored for the Knights Home for ¢ kindness during of recent sad bereavement first Marc --Mra, Eugene Willson and familia' Venuruzzo scored for Tulsa. 'CARD OF THANKS Houston riod after Bryan Campbell in Maserati, Sunday won the Mex-| Jack Brabham, the 1966 world) in al DUCHESS HITS RACE JACKPOT NEWBURY, England | (AP)--The Duchess of Nor- folk realized the dream of the man in the street Thurs- day by hitting a horse race jackpot at odds of 11,813 to he duchess picked the winners o fall six races at the Newbury race track and collected 7,828 for a 70-cent bet. She was the only one at the course to hit the pari- mutuel jackpot. | Her winners were Hansst, 8-to-1; Mattinata, 100-to-8; Cutle, 5-to-1; Bucktail, 9-to- 4; Damredub, an odds-on favorite at §8-to-100; and Blazing Sky 7-to-2 'Mahovlich 'Suspended TORONTO (CP) -- Forward starting the race, dropped out) Frank Mahovlich has been sus- toon pended by Toronto Maple Leafs open *|Whistler's And while Brown is attacking) being hit by the left wing of} Added to Brown's troubles is) Part of the year's sup. plies for the Hudson's Bay Co, store at Frobisher lie First--Purse $2,300, olds, 7 furlongs. claiming, 2-year- Famous Tour Canine) 34.10 15.50 8,50 Flying Ky. (Coom Wite IBeweutt) Time 7 25. Col, Vibrant Music Crow's Saxon, Victoria Day, Gem, Fast Elsie, Wee Bunty, Circle, Eollan Harp, Anuwar, Mile also ran Second--Purse $2,000, claiming, % year-olds and up, 7 furlongs, Mencheval (McCemb) 12,20 5.40 3.60 Peaches Reward (K'blum) 3.40 2.60 Lets Scawf (Lanoway) 3.80 Time 1:26 35 Gay Van, Mint Bloom, Cecilita B., Jay Flight, Ledsham, Vedas also ran, Late scratches: Apple, Royal Embassy, River Party Dally double Third--Purse $2,400, olds, 7 'furlongs. Lady Kasha (Harris) Silly (Mecomb) 319.00 claiming, S-year- 32.20 8.50 3.70 3.30 2.40 2.50 eLazy dd "pour Ricky, Jimgee, Jolly Monarch, Righteous also ran, Late scratch: bHarry's Meailyn, a =? Farynivk and H entry. Dane Hill entry. Fourth--Purse $2,500, claiming, & year-olds and up, | 1-16 miles. Fast Jay (Fitzsimmons) 10.90 $00 2.60 5.60 2.50 2.20 Fairmar, Chopstick,| Late scratch: Johnson (Dittfach) (Harris) Duby Cat aWally Wallace Time 1:46 aRoyal Maple, Park Heights also. ran, WEDNESDAY, OCT, % FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200, Maiden two year olds, 7 furs, (). Panorama, No Boy 117 Free Parking, ig A Ws | Atisty Fair, No Boy pee! Fair, No Boy iis Dee, No Boy 117 | kane, Dittfach he WS Star Tudor, McCauley X118 |Page Royal, Gomez |) '. | Anita's Grand, No Boy Monarch's Choice, Kernan A-XX105 A-Windflelds farm entry. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- Ing (3,000). Three year olds and up Foaled in Cda. | 1-16 miles (7). King Legend, Griffo X113 Mad Flyer, Whittle 120 Luredale, Kornblum X112 Red Purse, McComb 119 Elm Weod, Dittfach 116 Royal Doctor, Steve X113 Peel Express, Bowcut 118 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Clairh ing (3,000), Three year olds. 7 furs (16). Windy Mahan, Fitzsimmons .106 Be Optimistic, Swatuk A-XXX106 | Esprit De Coeur, Bowcut 11! Grand Manitou, No Boy 117 |Malor Roberts, No Boy 111 |Goiden Champ, inoye 117 | Royal Regret, Dittfach 108 Roman Pride, Dittfach 11} Josephine G. No Boy 11) Roman Pride, a a mW Josephine G., No Boy 11! Sultan's Treat, Brownell XX104 The Hangman, Gomez 114 Fair Dandy, Hale 114 Also Eligible: Paris Fashions, Coombs X103 Twinkle Jay, No Boy 114 | Erik Lea, No Boy 117 | Real Runner, No Boy A-116 A-R Henderson entry | FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim ing (5,000), Three year olds and up furs, (13). Mitzi's Folly, No Boy A-111 Tall Indian, Coombs X10? Glen's Rebel, No Boy 117 Sari-Mark, Alter 106 Championnat, No Boy 112 Lykke Til, Harris B-117 Canadian Statue, Kornblum XX107 | Muskeg, No Boy A:117 |Ky Quill, No Boy 1! |Doc Nan, Harris B-114 | Windy Flash, Coombs X112 | Leader Lane, Gomez 114 Also Eligible: Bench Warra Heruden Sta! Kane and 'Emcee 'Stable entry. of the National Hockey League | after he rejected a $5,000 raise in Salary. Punch Imlach, general manager, said he of-| fered Mahovlich a 20-per-cent jincrease in pay. a "So far as I'm "ype lImlach said, "he'll have By THE CANADIAN PRESS |come and see me, I won't be |P phoning him.' Mahovlich, who scored % goals in the NHL last year, did not travel with the Leafs to New York for a Sunday night game. "T guess I'm a holdout," he said in an interview at Maple Leaf Gardens Sunday, "'but I'd |like to get back as quickly as |possible, I can't say how far we lare apart, becayse I look on lcontracts as things to be negoti- jated privately." Mahovlich tad finished a lfour.- year contract with the Leafs for a reported $25,000 a year. Sources say he is seeking 1840, 000 this season. | Imlach said: "He suspended now, and} is Gaudet get-|that means he loses wages from| |today he is Oct 19, the started, players' when season | tribute our share for any piay- ers not signed. | Mahovlich attended a team rin also scored in the second pe- |meeting before Saturday'siview jgame with New. York Rangers, ment on the contract, He also loses on the| pension every day hé€/resolution seeking possible re-|4parbara G, Wellwood sits out because we don't con-|ynion with the Catholic Church. | M.gchinyer Duke, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Oxtober 25, 1966 2). 1 PREPARING FOR WINTER unattended after being un- loaded from a ship in the harbor, They will be put GREENWOOD RACEWAY {Bonnie Zenith, | care Fifth--Purse $2,800, in Canada, | mile. (Kornblum) hance aap) Never Boia (Whittle) Time 1:40 1:5. Aberfoyle, Riess Bay, for also ran. Exector 12.00 Sixth--Purse hyged fillles, 7 furlong: Margabella (Herrin Brief Attire (Bowcut) Gay North (Dittfach) Time 1:25 So Wer, Northern Minx, |'Arriviste, vistecia Garden also ran, Late scratch: |Win Again. "year-olds, foaled 3.90 2.50 2.28 3,10 2.40 2.90 Golden Vic- _" and 4year-old 18,50 8,00 4.20 1.20 3.4 2.0 Fair. Va added, SeventhPurse "$0,000 S-year-olds, bank Stakes Handicap, miles. e's a Smoothie (D'tach) 5.60 +e 2.4 Titled Hero (Gomez) 2.20 No (Berroby) ie Ss +S. Carodana, British Maid, Garden's Ace jalso ran, KighthPurse $2,200, claiming, year-olds and up, | mile ~ | Bream jan (Bell) Discard 'Danae wiecomb) Royal Staff, i'm Style, Well Olled, Sail tt Autumn Rose, Jovial Joel, Werthy Craft also ran. | Attendance 9,020; Mutual handle $519,- Real Black, GREENWOOD ENTRIES (Clear and Fast) FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim ling (8000), Two-year-olds fillies, 7 Fur- jlongs (7), Mariner's Deb, Harris A-li4 Amber River, Kornblum 8-X114 Dari Gary, t Br Bron: ne, Valley. Queen, No Boy Princess Toki, Coane en Newsy, Kornblum 8-X A~--D F Burt and R Henderson entry |B--Stafford Farms entry (EXACTOR WAGERING) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 added "Mazarine Stakes." Two year old fillies, | foaled In pices on 11-16 Miles @. WV 9| Crystal P 1 Rotherham 1 |would convey these condolences jto all those bereaved and also Arctic are high but com tition and bulk waren keep them -- eee. P Photo) away after the rush of un- loading in the brief ship- ping season, Prices in the OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (CP) -- Results of Division. 11 Old Country soccer matches: |Brighton @ Workington @ Darlington 1 Gillin INTERNATIONALS Grimsby 0 Britt ne Ireland 0 England 2 at Belfast Mansfield 2 Colchester @ Wales 1 Scotland 1 at Belfast Peterborough $ Oldham 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE Queens PR 4 Leyton Or 1 Division 1 Reading 0 Middlesborough 6 Arsenal 2 West Brom 3 Swindon 4 Swansea 0 Aston Villa 0 Sheffield U 0 |Torquay 1 Scunthorpe 1 Blackpool 6 Newcastle 0 Walsall 2 Oxford 0 Sheffield W 1 Fulham 1 Watford § Bournemouth @ Chelsea vs. Tottenham ppd. Leicester vs. Man United ppd. Barrow 0 rene Liverpool vs. Burnley ppd. | Bradford 1 Aldershot 1 Man City vs. Leeds ppd. \Chester 0 Luton 0 Southampton vs, Everton ppd, Chesterfield 1 Hartlepools @ Sunderland vs, Stoke ppd. Crewe Alex 1 Southend @ West Ham vs. Notts F ppd. Lincoln 1 Exter 1 Division I Notts C0 Barnsley 3 Blackburn 0 Norwich 0 Port Vale 0 Wrexham 2 Bolton 1 Coventry 1 Rouchdale 1 Brentford § Carlisle 2 Birmingham 0 Southport 1 Newport 0 Chariton 4 Bury 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Airdrieonians 1 Aberdeen § Clyde 4 Falkirk 6 Dundee 3 Motherwell @ Dunfermline 3 Partick 2 Hibernian 2 Dundee U 9 Vanier Expresses St. Johnstone 3 Hearts 9 Stirling 2 St, Mirren @ "Deep Sympathy" Ayr U va. Celtic ppd. OTTAWA (CP) -- Governor-| Rangers vs, marn General Vanier has sent a mes- . vidinee ook bets sage to the British government Division I.. lexpressing 'deepest sympathy"|Arbroath 1 Berwick 0 for the people of Aberfan,|Brechin 3 Queens x, i Wales, where a slag slide buried por 3 Queen of 8 2 part of the town. ! Stirling 2 Forfar 4 The note was sent to ie te Hamilton 1 Cowdenbeath @ Derby 5 Preston 1 Huddersfield 2 Millwall 0 Ipswich 5 Hull 4 Wolverhampton 2 | 2 Plymouth 1 Griffiths, secretary of state for|Morton 2 Albion 1 Wales. Terming the slide a "'ter-| Raith 3 Alloa 1 rible tragedy," it added Stenhousemuir 2 East Fife 8- "T 'would be gratful if you| Stranraer 2 Dumbarton 1 Thd Lanark 7 ¥ Montrose 4 best wishes for a quick recovery|No Irish league mi matches eched- of the injured," uled, Jesting Maid, Alter ig Marron Glace, Gomez A-1 A--E J Reed and Vikeount Hardinge entry | SEVENTH RACE--Purse $2,800, "Simp- son's Social and Recreation Club," allow annee, Three and four year olds, |} Mile 7 | Piedalt, McCauley X102 Tony B. Good, No Boy 113 eMerry Arctic, No Boy 104 Glenlyvar, No Boy 116 | Altona Miss, Harrison 108 |Fortunatus, Gordon 11) | Famous Monarch, Green XXX97 | { @IGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim ing (3000), Three- and four-year-olds, | Mile (8). Miss Tiger Cat, No Boy 110 | Shining Mark, No Boy 107 Sultans Ranee, Bell X103 Royal Cote, No Boy 10? Penadee, No Boy 116 Stormy Ally, Barroby A-113 Milady's Choice, Kornblum A-X106 Forty Carat, McComb 116 Milrutho, No Boy 120 {Broth of a Boy, No Boy 107 i, Griffo X108 » Nov Boy 114 le: Silver Run, Coombs X107 Guta Gluck, No Boy 114 |Cover Night, Grubb X104 |Bedford Park, McLeod XXX106 /Or, Bricker, Gordon 10? Viva La Bell, Grubb X106 A--J and R Kozak and L E Wilson entry | X--§ Woe AAC; XX--7 Ibs AAC) XXX--| 10 Ibs AAC, [POST TIME. 1 PM FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot). Purse, | $900 (7), 3-Kinna Art, Geisel 7.90 3.90 3.10 2Theigiers, Reid 40 3,70 l-Lynden Candy, L'Heureux 3,70 Also Started: Wee Crusader, Brecon pecans Bonnie Kim, and Edsor COND RACE -- | Mile | wurae $800 (7) |2-Ludale, Herrington &Midnight Babe, Gemmill DQ-4-Margo MacDuft, Farr Also Started: Hi Marino, nolds, Tom Tally, and Irene DAILY DOUBLE, 3 AND % PAID $211.90.) DQ -- Finished ist, disqualified and placed 3rd for interference. THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse $800 (8) l-Lincon's Champ, R'ld 26.50 9.40 4,50 3.80 2.50 3.30 "ipace) 47,90 11.20 4.70 3.20 2.40 2.60 Pine Rey-| 2-The Gt. Remus Jr., Curran 6-Ezra's Rose, Carmichael Also Started: Kentucky Colonel, Ann Hal, J B Hal, Miss Jane Song, and Su- verter Mark. RC Archbishop 'Personally Happy': WINNIPEG (CP)--Most Rev. George Flahiff, Roman Catholic ; Archbishop of Winnipeg, said '"nersonally happy' ithat the Anglican synod of Ru- pert's Land has approved a "Any attempt to understand) one another is welcome," Arch-| | bishop Flahiff said in an inter- "We have much to nego- ltiate and to examine as to why the|but did not dress after he and/differences are there and to be-|s-Yankee's' Pride, Reaume and Gary|Imlach failed to reach agiee-|gin to draw closer to eventual union." Leaf coach and} MOHAWK RACEWA I RESUL FOURTH RACE Purse $800 (8). 5-Armbro Caesar, W'wd &-Hal's Pence, Curran &Bonnie Can, Holmes Also Started: Third, Goldie Elgin W, Another Parlay, Edgewood Hal, Rob Ric, and FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot), Purse $800 (8) é-Irish Valley, Alex'der oo Mac. Hie 10.80 6.80 Song R., Poulin 5.10 ei Started: Rose Ovelmo, Call Me Spud, Palacona, Marianne Riddell, and Or ttawa Duke. OQ--Finished 3rd, --_ disqualified placed last for interference. 5.70. 3.90 3.40 and ath RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse 7). ierince Bambi, |6-Beverly Dillard, Shea SArmbro Egan, McKinley Also Started: Drumond Chief, uniter |Richard, Doctor Kirk, and Ambrose Abbe. EXACTOR, 3 AND 6, PAID $34.90, Feagan 6.60 4.90 3.30 4.00 op SEVENTH RACE -- 1 urse $800 (8). Teddy Direct C, Cran «Dean Sultan 8B, L'Heureux Royal Abe, Filion Also Starte ean First, Cooke Pick, Breeze Abbe, Pershing's Polly, and > Mile (Pace) 6.00 3.70 3.80 12.40 8 ag * Lightning Rod, EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse $1,100 (8) 1-Brown Ned, Waples 9.60 Feagan Sparky Bars, Kay, Ducky's Iso Started: Valley, Meadow and trish Nugget. NINTH RACE -- | Mile $900 (8). 3-Mach Echo" z) Breeze (Pace). 8.00. 4.30 4.40. 5.10 4.90 49 pat ie Baron Filion 4-What's Up Front, Campbell! Curran Arleen y, and Mr Total Pool. 'rea. Schnell Also Started: Lucy G, Art Berr | Attendance, 3,017, |please) to Alice Brooks, lof The Oshawa Times, $.30 4.20 3,30} 609) Knit, Purse} CUDDLY DOLL By ALICE BROOKS A sock doll that any '"'little" mother will love. She's 12" high -- just the size tots like. Easy, thrifty sewing, Use scraps for clothes, Pattern) 7261: directions, pattern SCHOOLGIRL HIT By ANNE ADAMS "This is the way we go te for| school every Monday morn- face, clothes for 12" doll, Use/ing".-- in a piquant princese man's sock size 12. }with pleats and dainty scal- THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins)|lops. Sew this charmer in for each pattern (no. stamps,|apple-bright Dacron, cotton. care) Printed Pattern 4633: Chil- Needle-|dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 10, Size craft Dept., 60 Front St. W.,|6 takes 15 yds. 35-inch, Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario resi-) FIFTY CENTS (50c.) in coins dents add 2c, sales tax. Print)(no stamps, please) for each plainly PATTERN NUMBER, |pattern. Ontario residents add NAME, ADDRESS. $c. sales tax. Print plainly 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL|SIZE,, NAME. -ADDRESS, NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in}STYLE NUMBER. new 1967 Needlecraft Catalog!| Send order to ANNE ADAMS, crochet fashions, afghans, |care of The Oshawa Times, S0/quilts, embroidery, toys, gifts.) Pattern Dept., 6@ Front St. W., Two Free Patterns. Send 2i5c, Toronto 1, Ont. today | FALL'S 130 BEST DESIGNS 12 remarkable heirloom quilts} -- lively school, sport, career, complete patterns in color|glamor styles, all sizes, extra? in Museum Quilt Book 2: Quilt- features in new Fatt > Winter? ing motifs. Send 60c | Pattern Catalog, Clip coupoms Send also for Quilt Book 1 --jin Catalog -- choose one free 16 complete patterns, 60c, pattern, Send 50c,

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