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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jun 1967, p. 23

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0--Automobiles for Sale } CHEVROLET Bel Air sedan, V# tomatic, radio, power steering and akes. This spotless vehicle has been ined and driven by our mechanic since w. License 265268. Full price $1,495. w down payment. Peleshok Mofors J. 942-6322. = y 2 BUICK Le Sabre, power steering, wer brakes, four door, telephone 576- 33. VOLKSWAGEN Karman Ghia, ex- lent condition, German radio. $5 down weekly. Wellman for Rambir. 728 1 impala 4-door hardtop, vinyl top, B, automatic, radio, wheel discs, ite walls etc., low mileage. Private dealers. 725-0333. ree % @ BUICK stationwagon and '52 Dodge k up. Good condition. Telephone 723- 6. COMET Coach, radio. This Deluxe del is finished in sandalwood tan and lects conscientious care. Excellent ue at $895. J95501. Peleshok Motors 1. 942-6322. CORVAIR Monza, automatic, with lio, only 27,000 miles, perfect condi- 1, $1,200 or nearest offer. 728-0176. CHEVROLET sedan, V-8 automatic, ished in gleaming black and contras- 3 red vinyl interior. $1,895. full price. ence 473562. $195 down, $17. week. eshok Motors Ltd. 942-6322. CORVAIR, two door hardtop, radio, omatic, gleaming black finigh, ideal _ Cost transportation. Licence 279428, 1 price, $1,545. Peleshok Motors Ltd, 6322. PONTIAC sedan, six automatic, exc- nt low cost transportation, $375. full ce, J79129, Peleshok Motors Ltd. 942+ 2, CADILLAC, four door hardtop, auto- tic, power steering and power brakes, ider-bar radio, Excellent mechanical dition, Must be sold. Full price $375, information, 942-6322. PONTIAC Parisienne sedan, V-8 omatic and radio, finished In mid- it blue. Immaculate throughout. Re- ar price $2,395, sale price this week only $1,995. License J93809. Peleshok ors Ltd, 942-6322. OLDSMOBILE 98, black, four-door an, A-1, fully powered. Telephone 576- . No triflers please. DODGE, new motor job. J80674. '6a iant, two door hardtop, K5895, $895, B. Motor Sales, 509 Bloor East. PLYMOUTH, Licence K5666. '59 tiac, A-1 condition, K8176. $495. R, Motor Sales, 509 Bloor East. /E DOLLARS! Several good used » 'SS's and yi Trades accepted. ms arranged, R. B. Motor Sales, 509 or East, WOLESLEY, 699 series, automatic. or nearest offer. Reconditioned or. In excellent condition. Telephone 4685. CHEV sedan. Pure white with red 1. Automatic, radio, Perfect car. Lie, 79. Evenings 942-5693. DOWN buys '63 Plymouth, four-door, in top condition. Licence J74782. y_ to finance at Nicols In Whitby, 3331. VALIANT Station Wagon, 6 stand- 900d condition. Asking $350.00 . Tele- 1@ 725-5784 FORD, Galaxie, 4-door, 8-automatie radio, etc. Very clean car. Lic- | K52563. No down payment only monthly, Stalker Motors 137 King est. CHEVROLET, Impala, 2-door hard- 6 cylinder standard radio. Top ition inside and out, License K1559, dowy payment, and only $32 month- Stalker Motors, 137 King St. West. PONTIAC, 4-door 6 cylinder, auto- c, 2 to choose from, both A-1 auto. iles. No downpayment only $42 thly. Stalker Motors 137 King St. i PLYMOUTH Fury II, four door auto- c. Power steering, radio, tinted ». Mileage 2,800. Not driven during er months, Excellent condition. cash. 428. DOWN buys '63 Chevrolet, two-door n. Showroom condition. Licence 1, Easy to finance at Nicoly in by, 668-3331 CHEVELLE Malibu, two door hard- 283, V-8 motor, automatic, full wheel , radio. Excellent condition, Inside out, 723-0844, RAMBLER Classic, two - door, six der standard, radio, white walls, mileage. $10 down, $11 weekly, Well- for Rambler, 728-7351. PONTIAC custom sport convertible, notor, 300 HP automatic, fully equip- Telephone 725-7484, DOWN buys '61 Pontiac Parisienne, top. Spotless inside and out. Licence 1, Easy to finance at Nicols in by. 668-3331. RAMBLERS, three from which te se, excellent summer transporta- fully reconditioned. $10 down, $9 ly. Wellman for Rambler, -728-7351. DOWN buys one-owner, '65 Rambler ic, six, automatic. Licence J78841, tg finance at Nicols in Whitby, --Compact Cars for Sale VOLVO and PEUGOT MERCEDES BENZ Genera} Repair and Auto-Electric Service ake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd, South showa _ 728-0921 COLTAN and NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun and Fiot Dealer specializing in Volkswagen Repair and Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 UNBEAM Alpine, best offer, Tele: a 725-6378. TRIUMPH HERALD, good running ion. Best offer. Telephone 942-1048, SPRITE, oxcellent condition. $580, hone 728-8415, OWN buys "62 Volkswagen with n radio. Economy at Its best, Li- 364854. Easy to finance at Nicols hitby, 668-3331. OLKSWAGEN, good 'fires, trans- n and motor, no plates, $140 or offer. Telephone 723-7877. TANDING condition, 1963 Volk , $725. or best offer. Must gell, 1one Port Perry, 985-7191, MONZA, corvair, 2-door, automatic, _white walls, white leather buck. ats, plastic covers, low milage, | for quick , sale, 725-0333. ORRIS 850, good condition, Tele: 576-2451. -Trucks for Sale IRABLE WRECKS with most to repair, '65 Chev. convertible, ontiac two-door. Courtice Aute Ars, 723-5238. VOLKSWAGEN delivery van. in condition, $200. Telephone 725-2354, INTERNATIONAL dump truck, 308 cubic-inch motor, twin embro 10 hundred rear tires, 900 front. offer. Telephone 728-2757, MC 3% ton, 4-speed, radio, new 17" step side box. Telephone 723-6381, RD one ton cabin chasis, Model ndition like new, $1,175. Telephon: Perry 985-7191. ica MERCURY 13 ton Flesiside, in ondition. This week's special $1,075 ides. Telephone Port Perry 985- 9DGE '2 fon pickup, long box, e, new fires, small camper op- Excellent condition $1,495. Tele 668-4431, * AC halt-ton, "musi be seen to be ated. Asking $395. 101 Crayd Apt. 4, Whitby. Lae Automobiles "Wanted _ Shi ee A lel ARS WANTED ying A New Car ? your used car to "Ted", k "Cash" to the New Dealer and "Save. 'ED 'CAMPIN MOTORS 4494 Res. 725-5574 WANTED ~ d clean local cars for AORLEY STALKER MOTORS 137 King West" -8311 723-6322 } a $3--Automobiles Wanted |36--Lego! _ OMPLETE or incomplete cars for| recking purpeses. Telephone 576-0317. ANTED: Cars and trucks for wreck- ling. No charge for towing. Best prices paid. Telephone 728-4549 anytime. Rob- ert Nichols. SHAW AUTO WRECKERS CO. Cars bought, parts for sale. tron and metals bought, 89 Bloor Street East. 725-2311. 34--Automobile Repair AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTRE 1038 Simcoe St. N. 728-7339 Transmissions are Our Only Business -- Repairs, Adjust- ments, Exchanges. All Work Guaranteed. FRED STONE Brooklin -- 86 Queen St. E, REBUILT ENGINES 6 CYL. Exchange Price os low as $175.00 8 CYL. Exchange Price as low as $210.00 35--Lost and Found LOST - child's glasses with brown frames vicinity of Glen Stewart Park or Fairleigh Avenue. Needed urgently. Reward. Telephone 725-9719. LOST - On Public school field day, Alexandra Park, Boy's red "ZELCO" bicycle, red carrier, Needs If for paper. route. Telephone 728-0755. LOST--Prescription glasses with green case In vicinity of Willlam Street, east of neral tors main office. Tele- phone 723-7648 after 5 p.m. LOST--In Whitby, wire-haired terrier, one year old, female, white with black and brown markings. Answers to Gigi, 668-3049. LOST: Yellow female cat (T Sunday, Rosedale-Lesiie Street 723-3173, 36--Legol Sale of Land by Tender THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA The Corporation of the City of Oshawa hereby invites of- fers for purchase of the fol- lowing land, subject to a re- serve bid: Part of Lot C-5, Municipal Plan 335, Sheet 16, Part of Kitchener Avenue Closed and Part of Block "D" Plan 25 oby), on district. Subject property is a vacant triangular parcel. of land south of Dean Avenue on the west side of Normandy Street and consists of about 0.76 acres. Offers for the purchase of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF WALTER DOUGLAS TERSTALL, LATE OF THE VILLAGE OF BROOKLIN, IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, LABOURER, DECEASED, All persons having claims against the estate of the above-named deceased, late of the Village of Brooklin, County of Ontario, who died on or about the 3rd day of June, 1967 are hereby noti- fied to send to the under- Signed on or before the 13th day of July, 1967 their names ond full particulors of theit claims. Immediately after the said date, the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which notice has been received. DATED AT OSHAWA, June 22nd, 1967. SYLVIA LOUISE TERSTALL, Administrator, by her solicitors, GREER, KELLY & JERMYN, 114 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. sie |38--Coming Events JAYCEES Monster BINGO Admission 50c Two Jackpots 53 and 58 ONE MUST GO $500. IN 50 NOS. OR LESS $200. In announced Nos. $25. Consolation Prize $10. per line both games NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF CECIL EDWIN PEARN, LATE OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA, IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, LABOURER, DECEASED. All persons hoving claims against the estate of the above-named deceased, late of the City of Oshawa, Coun- ty of Ontario, who died on or about the 21st day of May, 1967 are hereby noti- fied to send to the under- signed on or before the 13th day of July, 1967 their names and full particulars of their cloims. Immediately after the said date; the es- tate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which notice has been re- ceived. DATED AT OSHAWA, June 22nd, 1967. JEAN MARIE PEARN, Administrator, by her solicitors, GREER, KELLY & JERMYN 114 King Street East, ____ Oshawa, Ontario, 37--Auction Sales $175. Jackpot $20. per line. $75. full card 20 Regular $20. Games pay double in 17 Nos. or less Five $30. Games Early Bird Game 7:45 p.m, EXTRA PRIZES Every Thursday at the Jubilee Pavilion BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS at 7:00 and 7:15 P.M, and Returning After Bingo Children under 16 not Admitted 39--Notices Dr. D. H. Epstein GENERAL PRACTICE 110 Green Street above land may be made on forms provided for that pur- pose by the Property Officer, 4th Floor, City Hall, Oshawa. The closing dote for tender is 5;00 P.M. E.S.T., Thurs- day, July 13th, 1967. All offers shall be sent to L. R. Barrand, City Clerk, City Hall, 50 Centre Street, Osh- owa, in a sealed envelope, clearly marked 'Tender for Land" and shall be accom- panied by a certified cheque payoble to the Corporation of the City of Oshawa, in an amount equal to 10% of the amount offered. The City of Oshawa reseryes the right to refuse any or all offers whether such offer is the highest or not. P. G. McDaniel, Property Officer. P.3321-67 The undersigned auctioneers will sell by public auction, on Saturday, June 24th, at 10 a,m,, the furniture of Charles Fothergill, Newcastle, South of 401. The contents of this fine 10 roomed old home: mostly antiques, chairs of all kinds, tables, dressers, buffet, couches, spool beds, cup- boards, mostly pine; gloss and old china, chest of draw- ers, garden tools, power mow- ers, electric stoves, washer and dryer, two reftigerators, 3 radios, Admiral TV, two- wheel trailer, tools and ap- pliances, Rugs, mats, quan- tity of bed table linen, pine chest. \he owners have been collecting some of these antique pieces for years, This is a jarge sale; starts at 10 a.m, Remember the date, Saturday, June 24th. Proper- ty sold. No previews before sale. Cliff Pethick and Jack Reid, auctioneers; Lawrence Herris, clerk. 24-2 Whitby Office 668-4571 Residence 668-2356 OBITUARIES MRS. LENORE CAMPNEY Bill Crothers, Back In Form, 'Sets 'Pan-Am Games Target | SASKATOON (CP)--A healthy Bill Crothers is taking dead aim at the Pan-American Games and a chance to brush up an image somewhat tar- nished at the 1966 British Empire Games in Jamaica and during the winter season. One of the worlds outstand- ing half - milers, Crothers was second in the 1964 Olympic 800 metres to Peter Snell and after Snell's retirement the Mark- ham, Ont., pharmacist was con- sidered by many to be the pre- mier runner at this distance; But in the B.E. Games he was boxed in »and_finished| fourth and during the last win- ter indoor season he lost a couple of decisions to Ameri- can Jeri Van Dyke and two others to West Germany's Frans - Joseph Keper. Lately, however, Crothers ap- pears to have recovered his world championship form and in a recent track meet in Tor- onto ran the 880 yards in 1:47.2 --just .4 seconds off his fastest ever time. Crothers will tune up for the Pan-Am Games at the team se- lection trials at Saskatoon to- day and Saturday, competing in! the 800-metre event, and pos-| |sibly the 1,500 metres. | |MILE JAM-PACKED The field in the metric mile is crowded, with 22 athletes al- ready registered. If they all compete, this would mean |heats, which in turn would |mean a Saturday final clashing |with the final in the 800. | The Trials have drawn an} jentry of 253 athletes, about 60) more than expected. The entry list was swollen by the last-minute entries of sev- eral fine athletes, including Janet Maddin of Winnipeg, a threat in the Women's 200 and 400 metres; Susan Nigh, a high jumper from Toronto; Don Domansky, a quarter - miler from the Lakehead; Ron Wall- ingford, a veteran distance man BIRTHS SMITH -- Fred and Myra (nee Hol- land) wish fo announce the birth of their daughter on Wednesday, June 21, 1967, at Mills Memorial Hospital, San Matco, California, A granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs, James Holland, Simcoe St. N., Oshawa and Mrs. Nan' $mith, Toronto, DEATHS The death occurred suddenly, June 21, at the Oshawa General Hospital, of Mrs. Lenore Camp- ney, 127 Elgin Street East. She was in her 7ist year. The former Lenore Shook, the deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Norton Shook. Born Dec. 11, 1896, at Seeley's Bay, Ont., she was married Jan. 16, 1924 at Tren- ton. Her parents were of United Empire Loyalist stock. A resident of Oshawa for 30 years, Mrs. Campney was member of St. Andrew's United Church. Predeceased by her husband, Bruce Wallace Campney, Nov. Ontario 38--Coming Events 8, 1965, the deceased is survived The Ontario Municipal Board IN THE MATTER OF Section 14 of The Muni- cipal Act (R.S.0, 1960, ¢.249) --ond-- IN THE MATTER OF oppli- cations for amalgamation by The Corporation of the Town of Whitby and the Corpora- tion of the Township of Whit- by, in the County of Ontario. APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Mon- day, the 10th day of July, 1967, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon (local time) at the Council Cham- bers in the Town of Whitby, for the hearing of applica- tions of the Town of Whitby and the Township of Whitby for amalgamation. Let all persons interested in support of or in opposition to such application then and there attend. DATED at Toronto this 3rd day of May, 1967. R. SCOTT, =. Orla pecretany. TENDERS For The Supply of Uniforms The Oshawa Board of Educa- tion invites sealed tenders marked "Uniforms" for the measuring and supply of uni- forms for personnel in their 26 Public and 5 Secondary Schools, and Maintenance De- partment. Tenders will be received in the office of the Business Ad- ministrator up to 4:00 p.m, E.S.T. on FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1967 after which time no tender. will be received. Specifica- tions and conditions of 'ten- HOLY CROSS BINGO THIS WEEK FRIDAY at 8:00 P.M. --FREE- ADMISSION --FREE- 20 Reg. Games--Total $300 SNOWBALL -- $140. in 56 Nos. Plus $10 each horizontal line. Regular Jackpot -- $200. In 52 Nos. $20. Con. Plus Horizontal Lines Share The Wealth Early Bird Game 7:45 Reg. games 8:00 Good Parking <_o ) Children Please SUNNYSIDE BINGO TO-NIGHT $2,300.00 IN PRIZES" JACKPOT NOS. 52-53 AT THE RED BARN 7 --7:30 P.M. EXTRA BUSES dering may be obtained from the office of the Business Ad- ministrator at 555 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa, Ont. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. THE OSHAWA BOARD OF EDUCATION $. E. Lovell, irman J. R. Backus, ss Administrator ATTENTION. GRAND CENTENNIAL OPENING HARMON PARK Sat., June 24 PARADE 10 A.M. Carnival fun 1 to 10 p.m. is WOW To GET IT: | you do not find the tem you, want in the Wan is, place a tery-Treasurer, |'Wented ad 'yan, and get Wi Disl by a daughter, Mrs. Fred Boy- den (June) and a son, Fred- erick Campney, both of Osh- awa, and three grandsons, Ken- ny, Freddy and Jimmy. She was predeceased by two daughters, Mrs. Marion Kearns and Miss Patricia Rose Camp- ney; a son, John Joseph Camp- ney and a sister, Mrs. Claude Riley of Toronto. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 11 a.m., June 23, fol- lowed by interment in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev. John Morris of St. Andrew's United Church will conduct the service. WALTER COVYEOW The death occurred, June 21, at the Oshawa General Hospi- tal, of Walter Covyeow, 315 Celina Street. The deceased, who was in his 73rd year, had been sick for the past year. | A native of Tilbury, Ont., the} deceased was engaged in the building trades during his life- time. He was an adherent of the United Church. Mr. Covyeow is survived by his wife, the former--Winnifred Gray, whom he married in Oshawa; two stepdaughters, Mrs. G. Van De Walker Elinor) and Mrs. A Parry (Lois) and three _ stepsons, Floyd, Donald and - Ronald Gavis, all of Oshawa. The funeral service will be held at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m., June 23. In- ferment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. CHARLES RUDDELL Following a sickness of 10 days, the death occurred, June 21, at the Oshawa General Hos- pital, of Charles Ruddell, 316 French Street. He was in his 75th year. A son of the late Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Ruddell, the de- ceased was born in Ontario and has been a resident of Oshawa CAMPNEY, Lenora Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, June 21, 1961, Lenora Shook, widow of Bruce Walince Campney, mother of Mrs. Fred Boyden (June) and Frederick Campney, Osh- awa, in her 7ist year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service In the chapel, Friday, June 23, at 11 @.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. COVYEOW, Walter At Oshawa General Hospital on Wed- nesday June 21, 1967, Walter Covyeow, in his 73rd year, beloved husband of Winnifred Gray, and stepfather of Floyd Gavis, Donald Gavis, Ronald Gavis, Mrs, G. Van De Walker (Ellinor) and Mrs. A. Parry (Lois), Resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King St. W., for service In the chapel on Friday, June wy at 2 p.m. Interment, Union Ceme- ery. HILLOCK, Jeha Ww. At the Brantford General Hospital on Wednesday, June 21, 1967, John W. Hill- ock In his 69th year, of 25 Rallway Street, Paris, beloved husband of Viole Hines, dear father of Emerson ef Poona, India, John of Oshawa, Wilfred ef Bom- bay, India, Ronald of Tuscaloosa, Ala- bama, Harvey of Burmingham, Alaba- ma. Resting at Bruce B, Smith Fun: eral Home, Paris, For service on Sat- urday, June 24, af 3.30 Interment Paris Cemetery, IRWIN, Shannon Blizabeth Entered into rest suddenly at Port Carling, Ontario, on Sunday, June 18, 1967, Shannon Elizabeth Stewart, be. loved wife of Dougias Mansell trwin, and sister of Norme Jean, Janice and Greg and daughter of Mr. and Mra, Norman S$. Stewart of Penhold, Alberta, In her 21st year. Resting at the Arm- strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, until Tuesday noon. Funeral service In the Brown and Johnson Funeral Home, Red Deer, Alberta, Thursday, June 22. !n- terment Red Deer Municipal Cemetery. RUDDELL, Charies At Oshawa General Hospital en Wednes- day, June 21, 1967, Charle# Ruddell In his 76th year, beloved husband of Mar- garet Thompson and dear brother of William Ruddell of Bowmanville and Mrs, Russell Wright (Clara) of Bow- manville. Resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King St. W., for service in the chapel on Saturday, June 24, at 1.30 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS Whitby, Ont. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM for a number of years. A mem- ber of the Presbyterian Church he conducted a watch and rad- io repair business at his home. During the First World War he BROWNELL -- In loving memory ef a dear daughter and sister, Janice, who passed away June 22, 1959. --Always remembered by Mother, Fa- ther, Judy, Joan, Martin and Billy. served with the Canadian Arm- ------/ed Forces in England. Mr. Ruddell is survived by his wife, the former Margaret Thompson, whom he married in Oshawa in 1956. Also surviving are a_ sister, Mrs. Russell Wright (Clara) and a brother,, William, both of Bowmanville. The funeral service will be held at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel at 1.30 p.m., June 24, followed by interment in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev. G. W. C. Brett, minister of Knox Pres- byterian Church, will conduct |the service, A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral errangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE the lead position in six of the seven individual categories that the statisticians keep. Orlando Cepeda, the St. Louis Cardinals first baseman, who used to play the outfield at times when he was with San Francisco Giants, jeads in doubles. All the rest are outfielders. is tops scored. Jim Wynn of Houston from Hamilton; Steve Spencer. a Vancouver high jumper who seven inches, and steeplechaser Hylke has cleared six feet, van der Wal of Hamilton. Also in the field will Nancy McCredie of Brampton Ont., a shot put and discus star making a bid for her fourth in ternational team. : ONTARIO LEADS LIST The largest entry in Amateur Athletic Union com bined to form: a team of 70 British Co- Jumbia will be represented by 41 men and 37 women. men and women. be the Trials will come from Ontario, where three branches of the man of Toronto. Harry seconds flat, is a doubtful entry. onto in and Gerry Moro of Trail, B.C., The largest entry is in the in the pole vault. 5,000 metres, with 29 regis-| tered. Moro is the only Canadian jever to clear 16 feet, and won Two of three track and field|bronze n.edals at Jamaica. In | gold medallists from the B.E.G.\the pole vault and decathlon. National League's Power Stressed By By JACK HAND NEW YORK (AP)--When the| National League players start voting Thursday for their 1967 Outtielders ) Astros leads in runs batted in Lou Brock of the Cardinals has the most hits and also the most stolen bases. Billy Williams of Chicago Cubs has the most tri- All-Star team they are going fol ples. Of course, Clemente is the have a tough time not filling the | percentage leader. lineup with outfielders. Of the top 10 hitters in the|/3 NON-OUTFIELDERS are outfielders,| The poche hn hoberto Clemente| among the top 10 hitters in the lof Pittsburgh Pirates whose .368 led both majors after Tuesday night's games. Furthern.ore, outfielders man Hank Aaron of Atlanta Braves in homers and runs crowned United States king Jack Nicklaus was a heavy favorite today to capture the $103,500 Cleveland Open Golf Tournament. lumbus wasn't likely to carry a smug attitude into round of play. The blonde power-hitter won the National Open in record- shattering fashion last week- end with a crafty performance. His five-under-par 65 Sunday at Baltusrol Country Club in Springfield, N.J., included eight birdies. for the 27-year-old pro who owns every major title in the book. FAVORED TO WIN more than a half million dol- lars in slightly more than five years, has never come out on top here. Observers figure he may find the $20,700 first prize interesting enough to apply the pressure on the Aurora Coun- |try Club's tight 6,611-yard lay- out where par is 70. in 1963, Nicklaus finished sev- enth;' in 1964, Jack finished in a tie for third; he skipped the 65 tourney and in 1966 he fin- ished well back in the pack with a 278. displayed at Baltusrol, laus has to be the man to beat. Stiff competition should come from Arnold Palmer, Billy Casper, Julius Boros, the tour's only three - tournament win- ner, and R. H. Sikes, last year's champion. round action with a nine-hole score --of --34--_in--Wednesday's 318 Dundas St. E, 668-3552 rain-curtailed pro-am event. (AP) -- The American Hockey League's annual meeting, de- layed a day because of the fu- neral of Lou Pieri, owner of Providence Reds, way today. The AHL Board of Governors attended Pieri's fu- neral Monday in Providence, RI. well of Australia won the $19,000 United States professional hard court tennis tournament Mon- day night with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Andres Gimeno of Spain. The victory, third for Rosewell in the last four stops the pros have made on their summer American tour, was worth $2,- 300. Gimeno, defending cham- pion in the meet, earned $1,600. Adthammer, world professional figure skating champion in 1965, left for her home in West Ger- many Monday after spending 18 days in jail accused of fighting with Warsaw police. Althammer, who came to Po- land as a star of the Holiday on Ice revue, would not talk to reporters about the May 31 in- cident that brought stiff fines 728-6555 Favor Nicklaus Win 'Cleveland' CLEVELAND (AP) -- Newly Open But the big belter from Co- the first It was the second Open crown But Nicklaus, who has won In the first Cleveland Open Still, based on the form he Nick- Nicklaus tuned up for first- SPORT BRIEFS MEET TODAY SOUTH EGREMONT, Mass. gets under AUSSIE GETS THIRD WIN ST, LOUIS (AP)--Ken Rose- SKATER WAS JAILED | WARSAW (AP) -- Marianne Miss only non - outfielders league are Cepeda, Tim McCar- ter, St. Louis catcher, and Richie Allen, Philadelphia Phils third baseman. One outfieider, Frank Robin- son of .Baltimore Orioles, domi- nates the batting statistics in the crown champ of 1966 appears on his way to"a repeat perform- ance. In addition to showing the way in batting, home runs and runs batted in, Robinson also has the most runs and hits. Cesar Tovar, a handyman for Minnesota Twins who currently is playing centre field, leads in doubles. Bert Campaneris, Kan- sas City Athletics shortstop, is the top base stealer. Rick Mon- day, the Athletics centre fielder, is involved in a three-way tie for most triples. In the American League's top 10, there are six outfielders, in- cluding Robinson, Carl Yastr- zemski of Boston Red Sox, Al Kaline and Jim Northrup of De- troit Tigers, Ken Berry of Chi- cago White Sox and Tovar. The others are Bill Freehan, Detroit catcher; Rod Carew, Minnesota second baseman; Don Mincher, California first baseman, and ; ; E are certain entries--Dave Steen |7-ciaybrook Heather, of Toronto and Burnaby, B.C., 4.20| py, . ae Started: in the shotput, and Abby Hoff | erbert, deur Atiorey Weis me Briet Je-| : rome, the sprint star from Van- tioned Purse $800. couver who owns a share of the|2-Armbro Flip, Crowe 8-Freddy Wil, Coke world 100-metre record of 10 Royal G. Billy, Furness 4350 Wingerson Meldrum of Toronto) -lin the hurdles and long jump; Irene Piotrowski of Vancouver} and Judy Dallimore of Toronto), FOURTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Claim. + ae y ing. Purse $800. in the sprints; and Bob Yard|7.Miss Capetown, Hawke 8.80 5.40 3,60 |GARDEN CITY |___THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 22, 1967 93 RACE RESULTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 FIRST RACE -- Mile Pace. Cond tioned. Purse $800, FRIDAY, JUNE a3 j- CLEAR AND FAST Post Time 3 p.m. | FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000 claim- 2-Eddie B. Creed, Grant 15.00 7.80 3.00/Ing 3,000 maiden $3 and 4 year olds. Barnes 1-Armbro Hurrah, Holmes Micky, SECOND RACE -- Mile Pace. Cond' 3.50 3.20 2.8 6 50 4,50) 4.80 3.70'6 furlongs in Around Sue, Platts X100 Garon, Green, XXX106 Sam Bud, No Boy 110 1.|Free Boy, Bell X)05 "|Fashion Flare, Walsh 105 | Fable Quest, Gordon A-105 Copper Hammer, No Boy 110 Miss Haysin, Griffo 105 \3- & | Also Started: Armbro Hero, Doc Her. /P'etty Prize, No Boy 110 |Queenie Blossom. tors will be Dave Ellis of Tor-|DaiLy DOUBLE, 2 AND 2, PAID $45.1 the 5,000 and 1,000) metres; hurdler Bill Gairdner purse 900. of Toronto, Dave Bailey of Tor-||-Ereighter, Hill ee oe 479 2 ri 1B-Pix rincess, . onto in the 1,500 metres; Jenny|; eve, Glow. Curnn : Ball, Scott, Serenade, 2-Superior Mark, Wellwood 3.90 2.71 4-Dixie Wick, Feagan Also Started: Penny Chief, THIRD RACE -- Mile Pace. Claiming Also Started: Deveraux Dude, Foul Elvis and Chief Tom 00 Duke of | Sehr Schon, Game Over, Werry 116 -| Other well - known competi-|bert, Valid Yankee, Liza Row Gil andi pheasant Bar, Fitzsimmons 118 19| Montreal, No Boy 105 Combustion's Maid, No Boy 116 Third Attempt, Kelly X100 Also Eligible -- Fleet Scholar, Bell X16 Good Sunday, Dittfach 121 Hubert, Brownell X116 Straindale Leo, Hale 110 Bernberti, Kelly X105 Disatate, Gordon A-110 A-F. Demanuele and M. J. Hawkins ent SECOND RACE ~~ Purse $2,000 maid @d claiming 3,000 three and four year olds (Div'n of Ist) 6 furlongs 0\lrish Ensign, Turcotte 115 Sir Joe, Kelly X105 Turcotte 110 0 0 0 'Atom, Tom Tally, Success Pride and|Guylene, Kelly X105 James R. Gentry. Road Hawk, Coombs X116 Break Camp, Keegans 110 FIFTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Claim-| Breezin Thru, Gordon 110 ing. Purse $1,000, 4-Meadow Wave, Hill 15-Colonel Philip, Hie 2-Lee Johnston, Kennedy Also Started: Major's Missey, 8.50 3.6 Mis: [Chief Tomahawk, Walsh 110 14.90 8.50 3.60/Villaroma, Dittfach 110 0| Three Times Tipped, Hinolosa 119 3.00} Chimar, Gordon 115 s/Bonnie Bernie, Werry 116 Penny Chief, Tay. Town Laddie, May/|Periodical, No Boy 115 Trust and Duke Bee Dillon. SIXTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Condi tioned, Purse $1,600. 1S P. P'igue, Norris 3.70 2.80 2-Lachlanna, Hayes 3 6Armbro Egan, McKinley 3.90 Also Started: Missile Dares, Mister Sure To Please, Platis ZI0s |" Also Eligible-- Sunyou, Bell X11 -|Road .Beyond, Gubbins 110 |Cavan's Reward, No Boy 118 2.10|Sicillan Sammy, Inouye 110 50 2,40|Muncey Maid, Kornblum X11) THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 claim- Win, Larry Dillard, Wise Old Wick and|ing 3,000 three year olds foaled in Can- Scott's Dominion EXACTOR, 5 AND 2, PAID $11.20. jada, 6 furlongs Western Eric, Turcotte 116 Off The Broom, Brownell XX104 SEVENTH RACE -- Mile Trot, Con-|Crimgon North, Walsh 116 WOODBINE ENTRIES | FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200 maid- en two year olds, § furlongs on tur? course. s Regardez, Hale 115 Joys We Share, Kelly X112 Landwind, Turcotte 112 Rhythm Sal, Barroby 112 Solarman, Dittfach 115 |Bry Jan, Walsh 112 Federal Law, Fitzsimmons 117 Gems of Opar, Keegans 112 Purple Hill, No Boy 120 (Exactor Wagering) FIFTH RACE -- Putse $2,000 claim- ing 3,000 threee year olds foaled in Can- ada (div'n of 3rd) 6 furlongs |Wee Bunty, Kelly X106 |Gambari, Gibson XXX112 Be A Hero, Werry 116 Golden Jive, Inouye 122 Roman Cutie, Fitzsimmons 117 Frankie's Choice, Kelly X111 Frenchman's Cove, Walsh 119 Spartan Girl, No Boy 111 Yor Priority, Hinojosa 111 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,300 claim. ing 5,000 four year olds and up 4 furlongs Shining Wings, Werry> 114 Gordian, Gordon 116 Alberta Sunshine, Kelly X109 Wee Lassie, Sellers 111 Willow Twig, Kelly X111 Silver Moonlight, Gomez 113 (Exactor Wagering) | SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 added "King Edward Gold Cup--Handicap", three year olds and up, 1 and 1-l6yh miles on turf course jOrbiter, Gomez A-122 |Cambridge, Fitzsimmons 118 One Sunday, Walsh 116 Canadel, Sellers A-120 Canadillis, No Boy 110 He's @ Smoothie, Hinojode 127 |Johnny's Form, Dittfach A-118 |A-Hillcrest Stable and Gardiner Parma entry HIGHTH RACH -- Purse $2,200 claim. ing 3,000 four year olds and up foaled |in Canada 1 and 1-1é6th miles on Mar- shall Turf Market Bid, No Boy 116 Twilight Tango, Kelly X112 Anmart, Barroby 116 ditioned, Purse $1,600. |Speedy Redbird, No Boy 111 Dark Sin, Brownell X111 8-Count Rodney, G'bth 3.60 2.70 2.90|Speedy Redbird, No Boy 111 Cap Ferrat, Gubbins 116 |7-Kinnel Ledge, Findley 4,00 3.10/Randy Sue, No Boy 117 Fast Answer, Dittfach 116 |4Carlbbean Song, Zirnis 4,.10|J. J's Boy, Kornblum, X117 Elm Wood, McLeod XXX106 Also Started: Billy Hall, In Demand, | Challie Non, McLeod XXX100 Red Purse, No Bey 122 and Maston Hanover. |Super Liner, Kelly X111 X- § Ibs. AAC; XX-7 Ibs AAC; XXX- |Good Kid Loule, Kelly X114 10 Ibs AACC EIGHTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Condi-'Shelly's Roman, Kornblum X106. 'POST TIME 3 p.m. tioned. Purse $1,900. 4-Scat Time, Webster 5.0 3.00 2.90 1-Drednaught, Crowe 5.60 3.00) 2-The Gibb, Millman 3.20) Also Started: R. Yankee Wann, Gina| Guinea, Oneida Howard and Paladin' NINTH RACE -- Mile Trot, Purse $1,100, |7-Evergreen 3-Kawartha Alibi, Coke 2-Haul Away, Alexander Also Started: Cond. Attendance 2,290. Handle $127,021, | | | Friends Honor | Joe Perlove TORONTO (CP) -- Joe Per established in his name a $500. be awarded annually to Can ada's leading jockey. attended by a sellout crowd o 400 was organized by some o fellowship. Pr Rico Petrocelli, Bost short- stop. ignate any position. Voting week, coaches pick the eight starters, exclusive of pitchers, but are not their own team, Jim Gibson Senior Champ WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)-- Jim Gibson of Toronto Summit shot a three-over-par 75 Wednesday to win the 33rd annual Ontario Seniors golf championship. Gibson finished one stroke ahead of Ed Ervasti of London Hunt, Ervasti shot the tourna- ment's best round, an even-par 72 at Windsor's Beach Grove course, to finish with a 36-hole 148. One shot behind with a 75 Wednesday was Ervasti's club- mate Jack Nash, who scored 149, In the 60-and-over division, de- fending champion Hugh Borth- wick of Toronto carded 74 Wed- nesday to add to his Tuesday round of 79 for a total of 153. Borthwick's showing could not be bettered for a total score and he retained his title Second in the dver-60 division was George Hevenor Sr, of Sum- mit, a former Canadian and On- tario champion, who carded 157, 79 on Tuesday and 78 Wed- nesday. C. R. (Sandy) Somerville of London, named Canada's out- standing golfer of the half-cent- ury, came third with 158; made up of a 37 out--which in- cluded an out-of-bounds shot at the first hole Wednesday--and a return of 40. He scored 81 in Tuesday's play. | Play at mid-afternoon was de-| layed more than an hour by heavy rain. Danny Odette _ Cancer Victim KITCHENER (CP) -- Dan- iel Odette, 48, sports editor of the Kitchener - Waterloo Rec- ord died in hospital Wednesday of Cancer. A veteran newspaper man, he started his career with the Tillbury, Ont. Times and joined the Ottawa Journal in the early 1940s. He came to Ti> 'ecord as sports editor in 1945 hut left! in 1954 to work in Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Odette later worked for the Windsor Star, returning to The Record as a reporter, desk- donations of from $2 to $1,00 The players vote for three out-|from friends. who could not be fielders and do not have to des-|there were used to establish the re-\J0e Perlove scholarship in sults will be announced next/iournalism, to be awarded an- nually to the top graduate in The players, managers and|Ryerson Polytechnical Ins ti- tute's school of journalism. It was announced at the din permitted to vote for players on|ner that the amount raised will ensure a scholarship of $500 a year "forever." Ted Schrader, behalf of Ryerson. cartooning, not only in Canada but North America in 1966, LEAGUE LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League AB Runs -- Aaron, Atlanta, Brock, St. Louis, 47. Runs batted in--Wynn, Hous- ton, 49; Clemente, 47. Hits -- Brock, 89; Clemente, 85. 51; Doubles--Cepeda, 19; Allen, Philadelphia and Davis, New York, 17, Triples -- Williams, Chicago, 6; four tied with 5. Home runs -- Aaron Wynn, 17; Perez, 15. Stolen bases--Brock, 26; Phil- lips, Chicago, 16. Pitching Lemaster, At- Janta, 7-1, .875; three tied at 8-2, .800. Strikeouts -- Marichal, San Francisco, 118; Cuellar, Hous- ton, 101. American League ABR H Pet. F. Robinson, Bal 234 51 79 .338 Yastrz'ski, Bsn 231 40 77 .333 and Cincinnati, Kaline, Det 218 48 71 .326 Carew, Min 243 36 78 .321 Freehan, Det 205 27 63 .307 Runs--F, Robinson, 51; To- var, Minnesota and Kaline, 48. Runs batted in--F. Robinson, 58; Killebrew, Minnesota, 55. t: Hits -- F. Robinson, 79, Carew, 78. Doubles--Tovar, 16; Yastr- zemski and Campaneris, Kan- sas City, 14. Triples -- Buford, Chicago, Monday, Kansas City and Ver- salles, Minnesota, 5; three tied with 4, Home runs--F. Robinson and Killebrew, 21; Yastrzemski, 17. Stolen bases -- Campaneris, 27; Agee, Chicago, 21. man and later city editor. He for four 'members of the troupe and 3% weeks in jail to her,'sons and a daugh'er. | September. Surviving are his wife, three| Pitching -- Horlen, Chicago, was named sports editor last'8-0, 1,000; three tied at 6-1,|plete patterns for 12 superb 857, Strikeouts -- Lonborg, Bos- ton, 105; Peters, Chicago, 92, love's friends held a party for him Wednesday night and a-year scholarship for a jour- nalism student and a trophy to Perlove died last year after more than a quarter-century as the Toronto Star's horse-racing writer. The §$25-a-plate dinner his friends in recognition of his good humor, his charity and his head of the Toronto journalism school, accepted the award on The jockey trophy, designed by Duncan Macpherson, Star cartoonist who has won four National Newspaper awards for was presented to Avelino Gomez, leading jockey in R H Pet. Clemente, Pgh 234 45 85 .363 Cepeda, StL 215 34 74 .344 Staub, Htn 202 19 69 .342 McCarver, Stl 181 31 60 .331 Gonzalez, Phi 170 28 55 .324 Rose, Cin 238 44 77 324 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,009. Claim- |Ing, four-year-olds and up. foaled in Pat, R'bid 9.80 3.80 2.90/08 6 Furs 3.10 2,60/7-Roman Harold, Bell 3'50|4Kerry's Imp, Kelly 9.80 3.80 3.00 3.70 2! Belmont Jane, abled eth < e era grentell, ain 4.90 : a ce, American League, The triple Fema, Lobe Sal, Peter McNab and Iso in in rt Triple ance, |My Boy Richard, Lady Speed and Line |Me Up. | SBCOND Race Purse > $2,000. |Claiming, four-year-olds and up, foaled In Cda, 6 Furs 8-Berno Miss, Turcotte 5.00 3.02 2.50 5.10 a2 é-Sultan's Treat, Brownell 2-Nearctle Myth, Hinojosa i Also Ran in Order: Mencheval, Jazz Round, Nacuba, Cover Night end Artista DAILY DOUBLE, 7 AND 8, PAID $29.20 THIRD RACE -- Purge $2,000. Clalm- Ing, four-year-olds end up, foaled In Cda, 6 Furs | year-olds and up, foaled In Cda. 6 Also Ran in Order: Choplis, Sirius 2nd, A-Hugonote, Attention Hero and Bengal A--Dane Hill Acres and E Lieberman entry SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000, four- Furs 3-Stevie B. Good, Walsh 7.60 4.00 3.20 6-No Reasoning, Fitzsimmons 5.00 2.50 5-Victorian Era, Gomez 2.20 Also Ran in Order: Prize Jive, Royal Encounter and Arctle Canuck Late Scratch--Winning Shot Jr. SEVENTH RACE added "Victoria foa' -- Purse $10,000 Stakes," two-year-olds in Cda. Sve Fi led | urs 80/1A-Real Sensible, Gomez 8.30 3.30 20 1 5-Winning Isle, Barroby 3.20 4-Rouletabiile, Hinojosa 2.10 Also Ran In Order: Burgoyne, A-Son Costume, Rolly Octo and Middle Count A--L Poloniato, J Ippolito and Willow Downs Farm entry THE EXACTOR, 1A AND 5, PAID $21.30 éMary Catherin, Bell V9 4.90 3.20 7-Righteous, Steve 9.60 4.80| SIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- +18-Worthy Craft, Walsh 3.10/ Ing, four-year-olds and up. 1% miles on Also Ran in Orders Lofty Visitor,| Marshall course Windkin, Aged Dust, Sweetly Packed/é.sun Hash, Hale 9.80 430 3.00 and Now | Wonder 1A-Marching Orders, Walsh 3.30 2.50 POURTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Al- lowances, two-year-ol fillies. § Furs - 4-Bunty Escar, Kelly 8.30 2.50 2.10 3-Vics Turn, Gomez 2.30 2.10 T-Henry's Queen, Fitzsimmons 2.10 Also Ran in Order: Sterlit Girl, and Leaside Rules THE EXACTOR , 4 and 3, PAID $12.60 f FIFTH RACE -- Purge $2,600. Claim- f Ing, four-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 Miles 6-Nardoo, Gomez 5.50 4Tricky Scamp, Inovye 1A-Vintage Port, Kelly 4.40 3.00 9.20 4.30 2.50 from the dinner and REMEMBER WHEN... By THE CANADIAN PRESS C. Ross Somerville and Jack Nash, both of London, Ont., were eliminated from the British amateur golf championship 34 years ago today--in 1933--in the sixth -| round, "Sandy" Somerville was five times a Canadian amateur champion and won »| the U.S. amateur in 1932, 7-Siiver Run, Werry 3.50 Also Ran in Order: Royal Doctor, Li'l Eddy, A-Valley Royal, 8-Drag Pit and Latin Artist |Late Scratch--B-Market Bid |A--B J Thibodeau entry B--W T Mason and H Katz entry 7,250, Total Handie, $516,808 | Attendance, | Twenty Yearlings Destroyed In Fire LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP)-- Twenty standardbred yearlings, including two by Adios, the leadig all - time pacing sire, were destroyed in a barn fire at Walnut Hall Farm Wednes- day. night. Farm owner Harold W. 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