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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jul 1967, p. 27

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926 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 19, 1967 New Westbank President Alberta Men Want Westbank TORONTO (CP)--The Globe | York that the $9,200,000 offer was|Trust and Savings Corp. of Tor-|Rite hie, president of Sydie, onto and. Lambton Loan and In-|Sutherland and Ritchie, Edmon-| two|ton investment dealers, head the made last week | The proposal calls for BIF to vestment Co. of Sarnia, sell 45.5 - per - cent interest in York Lambton subsidiaries,|Edmonton group. York Lambton Corp. to the Ed-| would not be included in the pro- monton group, the Globe says. posed deal. "The substantial investors set me up two conditions for their par- week. If it is accepted, the ceeded by W. Thomas Brown, @ Vancouver investment dealer. The Globe quotes Mr. Bodie as saying he expects a decision on the Edmonton offer this Optimistic About Future By DENNIS BELL , Last year the company mer : zed with T. B. Read Ltd. to VANCOUVER (CF) -- W- form the second largest invest Thomas Brown, the west coast ment house in the city. investment dealer in the eye of the Bank of Western Canada o1q, he has little in common with hurricane, says he wouldn't yr, Coyne except both were have taken over the presidency Rhodes Scholars. if he wasn't reasonably optimis- Mr. Coyne's rise was. me tic about its chances teoric. He started with the Mr. Brown, also president Of) Royal Bank in 1938 after prac one of Vancouver's largest in-|tising Jaw in Winnipeg for seven vestment firms, Odlum Brown years. He became secretary of and T. B. Read Ltd, doesn't the foreign exchange control have too much to be optimistic board for a year, then spent a about. short time as a financial attache He got the temporary pres!- 4; the Canadian Embassy in dency of the bank by default washington. when the directors fired col league James EF. Coyne at a WAR-TIME CIVIL SERVANT meeting here Monday night During the Second World War. Mr. Coyne, former governor, he was deputy chairman of the of the Bank of Canada, had de- prices and trade board clined to submit his resignation.| As governor The changing of the guard Canada, he was best-known un- comes amid reports of a major til the early 1960s more for his reshuffling 'and imminent col- signature on Canada's currency lapse of the whole structure. than for his public utterances. sf nee In 1961 a split developed be- IMPRESSIVE RECORD tween Mr, Coyne and John Like his predecessor, Mr. piefenbaker's 'Progressive Con- Brown packs an impressive se! seryative government over mon- '"¢ of qualifications for his new Job etary. policies --be it temporary or permanent 4 bill to have him ousted was He is the immediate past passed by Parliament after president of the Investment much acrimonious debate. It Dealers' Association of Canada, was rejected by the senate. a tightly-knit group of the na-- Mr, Coyne felt he had been tion's corporate elite that has vindicated by the senate and had a major impact on fiscal pron.ptly resigned legislation over the years He was soon back in Ottawa Prior to entering the bank last a1 the head of the Bank of West- year, Mr. Brown had spent most | ern Canada of his time building his Vancou-| Mr. Coyne weathered a battle ver company into a first class with eastern directors in which investment house with his yr, Brown and other westerners father, Col. A. M. Brown, aligned themselves with him brother Malcolm and son' Mi- Ye was fired on the night of his chael. 57th birthday. The family first entered the investment field in 1920 with GOT ENCOURAGEMENT Maj. Gen. Victor W. Odlum of Mr. Saxton, the third corner Vancouver, and substantially ex- in the bank triangle, is one of panded operations after the Sec- the founders of the Laurentide ond World War Financial Corp. He said he was FORT ERIE ENTRIES of the Bank of FORT ERIE jrectors to come up with a plan|Ltd. of Toronto. jlo prevent it from winding up.| 'The newspaper quotes J. J.. in another group seeking control | "If the directors of the bank Bodie, senior vice-president of,of the bank, is not part of it. Lambton has 433,000 ue and Mail says a group of Ed- shares in the bank or 50.1 per VALUED AT $15 monton-based investors has of-\cent of its stock. fered to buy control of the Bank} Mr. Bodie would not identify The offer ts worth about $15 a share of the bank's stock, the lof Western Canada from British'members of the Edmonton(newspaper says. Tuesday the jencouraged by several bank di-/International Finance (Canada) group but said Andrew Saxton, Dank was quoted over-the-coun- a Vancouver financier involved ter at $11.50 bid, $12.50 asked, unchanged, : The Globe says Mr. Bodie, an bank from A greying, open-faced 54 years are open to consideration of a\the bank, as saying in Calgary; The Globe says that York Edmonton alderman, and D. M.'signed Monday and was suc-!bean. ticipation--one of the conditions hank's head office will be was that Coyne had to go, the red to Edmonton. other was they did not want adds . we as be involved in any publicity until their offer is accepted," The Globe quotes Mr. Bodie. The once plentiful turtle has NOT ENOUGH TURTLES | | butazolidin --a_pain-alleviating FORREST SUSPENDED OCEANPORT, N.J. (AP)-- Veteran horse trainer Henry Forrest, who saddled Kaual King in Kentucky Derby and Preakness victories last year, is under a 60-day suspension handed down by the stewarts of |Monmouth Park race track. He was suspended when a urine specimen showed presence of James Coyne, president of the dwindled until it is no longerjanalgesic -- in Keene Prince its beginning, re-ja food resource in the Carib-| after the horse won the second race July 11. lnew approach to put the bank into operations instead of being wound up, I am certainly inter- ested in discussing the matter} with them," the 47-year-old fin-| ancier said. "As | am not a shareholder| or a director of the bank at this! time it would be presumptuous of me to make any further statements, "If [had not been encouraged by a great many directors to find a plan, I would not be |wasting five minutes of my time on it." RACE RESULTS TUESDAY, JULY 18 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim Maiden two-year-olds, § Furlongs S-Lady Eton, Fitz'ns 12.30 6.70 4.80 7-Chic Princess, LeBlanc 8.70 5.50 1-Pagan Prince, Dittfach 3.80 Also Ran in Order: King's Justice, Serenity Sal Barrel Babe, Woolgar Tudor Chimes, Baby Laurie, Fair Daphne, Bacon Penny and ,DQ-Nobleton D0Q----Finished third but was disqualified and placed last. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim Fveryday steinberg -- ng. Four-year-olds and up. 6¥2 Furlongs. 11-Daring Bull, McComb 118.70 47.80 12.60 9 7-Tanwood, Grubb 00 6.30 3-Tall Indian, Gordon 3.70 Also Ran in Order: Vital Mahn, Future Time, Guest Speaker, Arctic Venture, Trackman, Maytown, Stoned and Sun Stage. DAILY DOUBLE, 5-11, PAID $1180.40. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim ng. Maiden two-year-olds. § Furlongs. 3-R'tul Thought, 'Kelly $.20. 3.10 3.10 4-Queen's Award, D'fach 3.40 2.90 1-Regardez, Inouye 8.00 Also Ran in Order: Lucky Nosey, Lynene, Vicuna Girl, My Minion, Cuddle- FRESH PORK SALE Butt Pork Chop: =U LB. ™ bunny, Mambo Cafe and Anti-Climax. FOURTH RACE --- Purse Claiming. Four-year-oilds and up. and one-sixteenth Miles, $2,200. One Fresh 5-Mighty Patrol, D'fach §.70 2.90 2.40 4Erin Pan, Gomez 3.20 2.40 2-Jet Invader, Walsh 3.50 Also Ran in Order: Abuso, Market ¢.Pork Shoulder PICNIC END Roast LB. | Smoll Link ie 9° Smoked Pork Shoulders aw Cy Legs ot Lamb Top Quality Imported Spring Llemb Whole or Butt Half v. 59¢ » OOS F Prime Rib Roasts wir BYE ) Red Sockeye Salmon 7% OT. TIN Bid, Oumelle and Aged Dust EXACTOR, 5 AND 4, PAID $13.40, ' FIFTH RACE -- Pur 2,100. ¢l CLEAR AND PAST' oe ot 4000 vires year Hoek 2 Furs on FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim -- obiiweod Scrubs; No. Boy. At ng. Four-year-olds and up. 6'2 Furlongs a Davern Forms FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim-|Pine Hunter, No Boy 113 2-Real Runner, Kelly 6.20 4.20 2.90 P a 10-Mary Catharin, Beil 8.20 5.00 ing (3000). Maiden three- and four-year- Larkspur Lady, Grubb X101 ing. (9000). Male lotes Wades, Na Boy 41 4Andrea Inez, Brownell 4.90 ur or oo bgt Berry 109 No Such Animal, Platts X106 Also Ran in Order: Ki-D-Ka, My Boy reezer uys ye Bye Fifi, 104 Newsy, Bell X107 Richard, Stee! Leader, Lemartel, Miss Haysin, No Boy hppa a C Autumn Souvenir, Dosea, Tomboy Pete Chief Tomahawk, No Boy 109 andy Dee, Grubb X106 ,N Canty Oe and Roman. Harold, Tas Suzy Jon, Platts x104 Ge a _ » No Boy Ali Lb Cavan's {carla aoe 4 h Rose, L and iM G Swartz entry | gixvh RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim : mar, Gordon, 1 Four vear-ol Beef Steakett Chimar: Gordon, 14, 4 SIXTH: RACK -- Purge £31000. Allow-|iBegh ourtearolde and up. & Furiongs, BT SUBAKETIES FJ Box ' Dreamy Jo, Walsh 109 ances. Trhee-year-olds. About 7 Furs on ¢ twinkle Jay, Hinojosa 2.90 2.30 Villaroma, Werry 10° turf course os 2-Peter Comet, Kelly 2.60 Oliphant, No Boy 10? Zacata, Grubb X102 : Also Ran in Order: Balligally, Malestic Forty Fathoms Boston Ruling Crown, No Boy' 107 $al_and Social Jewel Lb. nan Right Page, Fitzsimmons 107 . SECOND RACE--Purse $2,000. Claim. Right ms 10 EXACTOR, 1 AND 6, PAID $11.90. . ~-vear-olds foaled My Maura, No Boy 112 Cin. a i ge ei a eteldeabaay All We Have, Walsh } SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,800. ' Fleet Session, Inouye 118 one ee a ar Allowances, Three- and four-year-olds, | Swiss Movement, Gomez 118 WAGERING) About 1 Mile on turf course | len D'Argent, No Boy 118 | 3 -Rough Record, H'son 25.20 11.30 4.60 Sere wack, rurcote: A: SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. 8 -Pink Phantom, Kelly 5.00 3.00| atte entre Island, Grubb X11 Claiming (10,000). Two-year-olds, 5 Furs 1A-Paris Fashions! Grubb 2.60 Eontennial Year, Dittfach Lost. My Sandal, Leblanc 117 Also Ran in Order; Northern Blonde, POLARIS BRAND Bronze Alma, Turcotte A Here's Stampede, Turcotte 109 Chincoteague, Miss Dynamic, B-| B. Good Jimmy, Walsh 1! United Queen, No Boy 106 Dauphin Bleu, A-Crown Ruler, Cool . rubb X110 Post Pioneer, No Boy 4 Dance and B-Momentarily. oe ey Gals, Hale 115 Percussionist, Dittfach 114 A--Kingfield Farms and Creek Stable Gruce Tertan, Gordon 118 Hi Duke, Grubb X104 Entry. A--F A Sherman entry Disney Flyer, No Boy 114 B--Golden West Farm Entry. % ' EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,200. Clai EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim-| -- 2,200. Clair ur aim 2, | THIRD RACE -- Purse $ Ting (3000). Three-year-olds and up ing. Four-year-olds end up. One and ene- four-year and Ffour-yveer| (pivm of Ath) (ng (3000). Maiden three About 1 mile on turf Divn of Ist). 1 1-16 Miles ' fais Marianne H., Grube. X110 Don "Cecile, No Boy. 118 Mr. Sam Bud, Inouye 107 |Li'l Eddy, No Boy ta Disatate, Leblanc 109 Shining Mark, Leblanc 115 ky eee a Nie ae Roman Tribune, Barroby 112 Siar sider" ate 'a [sctnae "bese Melville, Bell X104 ' Cap Ferrat, Gubbins 113 Winning Winnie, Kelly X99 X--S Ibs AAC)XXX--10 Ibs AAG Buckminster, No Boy 104 POST TIME 2 PM sixteenth Miles. 4-Those Who Wait, McCb 12.70 $30 4.40 3-Saucy Question, Walsh 90 4.60 9-Ann's Reply, Turcotte 4.40 | Also Ran in Order: OQ-Fast Jay,/ Vedas, Now |! Wonder, French Twist, Artista and Comedy DQ--Finished first but was disqualified @ Kam Lun cheon Meat. and placed fourth, Attendance 5,874, Total Handle $350,804, / Montrea!, No Boy 104 x10 Jurisdiction, Kelly 4 FOURTH RACE -- Claiming (3000) up. About one mile on Silver Run, No Boy 116 Ne Passez Pas, No Boy 116 Strateo, Gibson XXX » Kelly 111 , No. Boy 104 ite, MeComb 114 No Discard, Turcette 113 {EXACTOR WAGERING) GREENWOOD RACEWAY TUESDAY, JULY 18 AUCTIO FIRST RACE -- Mile Pace. Cond tioned. Purse $800 of HOUSE and 2 ACRE LOT Ye ACRE VACANT LOT Instant Coffee 12 OZ. TIN MOTHER PARKER'S 40¢ OFF BRAND 10 OF. JAR 'LIS N SALE @3 Ade Asst'd Drink 'APPLE CHERRY, FRUIT PUNCH, GRAPE or ORANGE 48 OZ TINS FOR T Steinberg's Fresh 39¢ Honey Glazed Donuts Doz. Pantry Shelf Solid 7 Oz. Tin Skipjack Tuna 296 Steinberg's Fresh Raisin Pie re. 39¢ Canned : Whole Chicken ra 996 Blue Star Steinberg Concentroted Liquid Bleach o OOe Green Giant jn Butter Souce Asst'd Frozen Vegetables Glade 10¢ OFF 6 O, hir Fresheners t 49¢ 10: Oz. Pkgs. $1 Whole Kernel Fancy Niblets Com rin $1 Clark's Beef, Chicken or Turkey Frozen Meat Pies 8 Oz. Pkgs. Welch's Frozen 64 Grape huice 483; 856 Juice Frozen rf Saico 6% Pure " $1 o. $1 a 1-Francis Dee, MacD'd . 9.20 670 400 2-Janet's Dream, Hoimes 5.50 3.40 @Chico Herbert, Art at on Ice Castle 10 Oz.One Way BH. Also Started: Ross Wick. Solid Play Asst'd Ovterail, and Wellandport Duke. Soft Dri Cins. Ee vn um 20 i JULY 25th at 7:30 m. | \ me oi Oe $900. Conditioned 4-Duke David, Stirton 9.80 3.40 3.00 3-Philbrick Grattan, Feacan 3.60 2.5 rT 4 ry \-Gala Attraction, Campbe!! 4.60 Also Started: Smart Wick, H.. A Dream, Freddy Wil, Diplomat Mir and Colosse Mir Real estate consists of a DAILY DOUBLE, 1 AND 4, PAID $80.90. ig THIRD RACE -- Mile Pace. Cond 7-room dwelling, 12 storey, with modern conveni- loned. urse $ cape Kaola, Varcoe 14.10 6.30 4.20 ences upstairs and downstairs, natural gas 'heated, ee tinier "60 3501 also natural gas hot water heater, a number of Also Started anadiar shade trees and a frame garage. Dutchess, Sonny. f , Honest Isa belle and Dyke on the north side of No. Sata ice 'egrontag see! Road, half mile east of Liverpool Road west of fioned. Purse $1,000 Pickering Village in Pick "Molly's Report, Waples 3.30 7.90 : ee Pesan' Sen lot approximately one ha more or less, just east of L Gay FP e Josedale Hostess. Kit's Kid, A. Jamie and Freddie Grattan satitTH RACE -- Mile Face. Pure! the property of 7-Spicy Number é-Pious Pick 3-Ferry Clay. A Cocoa Van, Aceway Julie Dillon © a reserve bid. TERMS 10% CASH BALANCE IN 30 DA Mile Trot Claiming SIXTH RACE ~ Purse $1,100 2-Bishop Sone 3-Freighter, Hill 4-Clever Sal, Waples Also Started: March 4 Moray, Palacona, Niagara Rhy? Peter McNab Langille 27.60 SEVENTH RACE -- Mile Pace, Claim tng. Purse $900 soe pee vos $0 28 2 Possession given on completion of sale. This is a Ciclo Wale, Marck | lo very desirable property nicely located. Must be Billy, Ti Bitare, Mindy "A B nd H Billy, Timbe h wie seen to be appreciated. f 600 King E, é EIGHTH RACE @ Pace. Cond { Hlened. Purse $1,400 K & Cl k F ti | i-Kenland La k 730 $40 i i Sarmbro Hervey, McKinley 2.70 230 en ar ren ice Open 1 With this coupon ond i With this coupon ae Woh this coupon ond With this coupon end +8u0 Gist, cer ape eG AP ten dn | 5c the purchose of © 12 Or. Jor of | 5c the purchose of on 8 Or. 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