A) 'UNERAL OF. 1K G. BONNETTA emorial service for Bonnetta, who died at the Oshawa Gen- pital, was held at 2 , 15, at the Armstrong Home. vice was conducted by W. Herbert, minister view United Church. was in Mount Lawn Ilbearers were Jack Harold Powless, Reg. Phil O'Neill, Walter and Alf. Brisebois, all of Branch 43, Royal Legion. 'UNERAL OF WILLIAM BROWN eral service for Mrs. Brown, 3 Rockcliffe ho was killed last Sat- zht, was held in Col- < Seventh-day Advent- h at 2 p.m., Nov. 15. vicc was conducted by C. Reynolds, assisted wr Victor Collins, of lass., a former resi- Oshawa. During the Miss R. Dudar sang Rugged Cross." Inter- s in Oshawa Union lIbearers were Pastor y, Harold Lofthouse, loffatt, Simeon Coffey, estervelt and Boyd ille. 'UNERAL OF ETHEL GILROY eral service for Mrs. roy, who died at the t Nursing Hiome, Nov. held at the Gerrow 'hapel at 2 p.m. Nov. . H. A. Mellow, min- Northminster United conducted the service. was in Pine Grove Prince Albert. bearers were Winston yb Walker, Alan Gil- yne »-Gilroy, Donald ind Murray Stevens. UNERAL OF YEY CHANDLER norial service for Syd- dier, who died Nov. family residence, 142 vad South, in his 86th s held at the Arm- ineral Home at 3:15 iy AB, hn Morris, minister of -w's United Church, the service. Inter- ; in Oshawa Union llbearers were Rich- ders, Ernest Martin, Martin, Arthur Camp- iam Rae and Robert ard Harris It Big y HAL BOYLE YORK (AP)--"You around disliking the : you?" asked Richard e Irish actor. moment Harris, who ) Limerick and has a bubbly soul, was feel- ularly exuberant the morning after the ere of the screen ver- amelot, in which Dick key role of King Ar- most important of his career thus far. aring whiskers, Har- 'apping six-foot-three- 1 with intense blue hysically built to re- 1e legendary British But he looked some- of uniform in a trim- conventional business ly thing that annoys question raised by the as to whether I did inging,"" he remarked, rse I did. I am very, ed with my own sing- red to writing, and theatre, after being iring late adolescence nged bout with tuber- idying at the London of Music and Dramat- e sank his own funds production of a play lirected. DPPED y, although it turned a resounding financial rovide Harris with a married one of the esses in it, Elizabeth iis, daughter of ore. They have three ieved stardom in an ide picture, This jife, which won him ny Award nomination Among other well- is in which he has ap- Mutiny on the Boun- d Desert and Hawaii. so starred in several ge roles. rformance of a role ie more than the mat- ence acceptance," he 1, don't give a per- with your eye on the do that would be a icide, fou act, you act for \cting excites me. It a means of expres- of superb self-confi- stops short of mere Dick likes to test the his talent seeks. ing Hamlet in London a. niet? » I've never jiked any e ever seen," he said GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Maiden, | two-year-olds. 7 Furs 1A-Persien Port, Platts 4-Reyal Mangoneo, Gibson Also Ran in Order: Laurentian, B-Canadian Spirit, Assizes! Also Ran in Order: Kitty G., @nd B. Good Anna. \Gem, Pat's Honey, A-- © Polk Jr and Gardiner Farms and Terrible Tan. en B--\.,.afields Farm entry SECOND RACE -- Purse pi ming. Three-year-olds and irs 2-.0ipe, Dittfach 6-Black Kitten, Bell 7-Blue Mel, Gibson 3.00 Also Ran In Order: Dollar Scholar, Hit |A--A PAOLUCCI ENTRY Neptunes; THE EXACTOR, 2 AN Late Scratch--A-Dream Plan, Twilight) SEVENTH RACE--Purse $10,000 led "Tattli Stak 'ag The Line, A-Thirty Grand, Hostess Tango Late Scrat: et loet Session. THE EXACTOR, 2 AND 4, PAID $27.90 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Allow- 3.90 3.30 2.50) ances. Three- and fou TA-Der Counter, Grubb 3.90 3.30 2.50/2-Tammy's Ringo, D'ch 4.10) 5-Mr, What, McComb 1 91,800 Up. 9.60 4.40 3.10 B-Victory Star,|9-Wellington Square, Armstrong SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. ing. Three-year-olds and up. | 1-16 Miles 8.20 3.90 2.30 3.80. 2.40 2.40 9. 2-Vintage Port, Platts 7) 5-Baranof, Grubb er Comet Moc 4.60 3.00/dillis and Echo Lad © Lieberman entry AM _ Kane and DAILY DOUBLE, 1 AND 3, PAID $20.60 | Miles THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,800. Claim-|6-Italiana, Grubb ing. Three-year-olds and up. 7 1-Helen Mary, Grubb 4.00 Furs 3.80 3.00 Late Scratch--A-Arctic Flash et om Also Ran in Order; A-Redirect, C r-year-olds. 7 Furs 12.00 6.70 5.40 4.40 7.70 4,10) | Hevcity &. Annsiin Oshawa Includes reconstruc- ver, Ten "*¥S\tion of King Street East, be- R D 5, PAID $20.90 works committee meeting when) aaa-|the department put up a rec-} Claim- |King Street | Construction Proposed 1968 road program tween Mary Street and Ritson} Road, at an estimated cost of $153,914. | Of this amount, the depart-| ment of highways would con-| jtribute a $376,512 subsidy. This was stated at a public; Wednesday, causing at |fic jam in the Boston area. ton traffic for hours. Many their offices at 5 p.m.--and {few blocks. 2-Cusmax, Platts Dittfach 7-Speedy Lament, Order: Also Ran in 24% : f Cosmic Grey, ceeded cautiously, just in case} @-Fmous Monarch, Armstrong 7.30 4.60| Northern Blonde and Margabella. 'cotte 5.30) Late Scratch--Hinemoa SMiss Dynamic, Tur Also Ran in Order: J end Mary Catharine FOURTH RACE -- Claiming. Two-year-olds. 1 Mile. 2-Dan McGrew, éWinning Monarch, 7-Ballyhood Boy, Brownell Also Ran tn Golly Solly end Eve Darby. Purse $2,300.|7-Gay Andrew, Gomez Grubb 10.30 5.90 3.00) 1A-Last Marriage, Platts A'strong 4.00 2.50 irder: 29 t Brown-Byed Gem, ree- and four-year-olds, Miles 8-Sunday Cruz, Gibson Also Ran in Emperor and Wallaceburg Attend GREENWOOD ENTRIES FRIDAY, NOV. 17 (Clear and Fast) |Boy of Fourche, No Boy 114 Dilly Living, No Boy 119 Run Around Sue, Green X106 FIRST RACH -- Purse $2,000 claiming|Melbourne Saie, Green X109 (3,500) maiden two year old fi mile (9) Fauitless Peg, Grubb X109 Haftado, Brownell X109 a Marie, Mcleod X10e Nite Nurse, Kelly X114 Briefly, LeBlanc 114 Rujuann, Dittfach A-114 My Minion, No Boy B-114 Grubb B-X ies one 109 _ ee Donnelly, J. M. Brunton end erington entry and R. Spooner entry SECOND RACH -- Purse $1,800 claim- iy eaaaes three year olds and up 7 furs Bomb's Away, Gibson X105 Speedy Wheeler, Platts X107 Vibrant Gem, Platts X104 Mr. Expediter, Barroby 115 Cosmic Kid, Grubb X114 Ne Passez Pas, Brownell X116 Tiempo Muerto, Walsh 120 Vital Mahn, Green. XX107 Phil's Delight, Gibson X114 Ann B. Good, Armstrong 107 O'Dongo, Brownell X112 River Party, Grubb X112 Also Eligible: Jet invader, Dittfach 118 Grand Jive, Dittfach 111 Seri-Mark, Duffy XXX103 Love Quest, Bell 114 Vm A Devil, Duffy XXX109 Zigazig, No Boy 119 Sidra, Armstrong 111 of 2nd) 7 furs (13) Brief Garon, McLeod X108 Fabius Fanny, Bradfield X104 }Martin's Ark, No Boy 115 |Breezy Breze, No Boy 113 |Portmaker, Grubb A-X114 |Brillie, McCauley 115 Tomboy Pete, No Boy 112 Forever Pilot, Platts X110 Bronselene, No Boy 107 Pretty Wise, Kelly X111 jFabulin, No Boy 109 }Glen Francis, Fitzsimmons 116 |_ Also Bligibie: |Golden Karime, Steve 116 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600 claiming|CMlarged or renovated in On-joffice, are Rex Cox, Bob Sin- (10,000) two year olds one mile Triumvir, Kelly X109 Aye Aye, Kelly X112 Request Denied, No Boy 114 oo Burns, | Righteous, Feast or Famine, Tall Indian | pga RACE--Purse $2,000. Ciaim- | Ing. | 1 : Tudor Gift, Juris-|Mayor Ernest Marks. diction, Easy Shot, Bye Bye Fifi, Roman lence, 746, Total Handie, $505,188 Sanitary sewers, storm sewers FOURTH RACE -- Purse $1,800 claim-| ing (3,000), three year olds and up (Divn jthe 1969 program, (6) p hree-|om. d year-olds and up, filles and mares. 1 3-16 [}j |highways be 34.30 10.20 4.80 Proposal. 00 3. 6 dation only after the word 'pres-| 6.20 4.90 3.00 ently' had been inserted before 5.70 3.25 | 'Proposes', at the suggestion of ition the department of} informed of the} However, the committee pro-| on the street. there isn't enough in the 1968 budget to undertake the work,| and adopted the recommen-| setts Bay Transportation lwere pushing cars, traffic and bringing cof! ALLEN CAY «+» Named President The amount quoted includes stranded motorists. "tn land requirements. In his report, commissioner to buy the food s s : kets jof works, Fred Crome said ore Cl b ube ria " " jliminary discussions had _ in-| lwanls u coffee which they handed out. A Boston City Hospital doctor dicated certain advantages of jextending the reconstruction |work on King Street East to jinclude the section between |Ritson Road and Wilson Road and a nurse ran through blinding snow to deliver a bi Election two blocks away. BOSTON (AP)--A violent storm dumped up, to 13 inches of snow on parts of/New England least |\four deaths and a massive traf- Motorists were stuck in Bos- midnight had progressed only a) | Thousands of cars ran out of gasoline or stalled when their batteries went dead and many ithority bus driver, said students \from area colleges, including |Harvard. and Boston University, directing sandwiches and cookies to He said the students apparent- ly "were digging into their own girl in a car trapped in traffic in downtown left by Au- fee, and the aby Allen Cay will head the Osh-| . f at present shown as part of awa Kiwanis Club as its presi- _ dent for 1968. "D a c | President - elect "Al" Cay Te-f ee will have as his supporting of- riving entres ficers: lan McNab, first vice- Drive-In president and Gordon Riehl, To Be Expanded second vice - president, togeth- TORONTO (CP) -- Transport/er with treasurer Don Sulli-| \Minister Irwin Haskett saidjvan, who was unanimously re-| |Wednesday he expects six new elected. |driver examination centres to! Four new club directors, each be opened and 12 others to be clected to a two-year term of ALL COLOR. PROGRAM James Coburn in "WATERHOLE NO. 3" |tario this year 'clair, Don Malcolm and Ken me The expansion of facilities is\Smyth. They join with four "intended to meet the demand! continuing directors, Bill Ed- ADDED ATTRACTION for tests in specific areas and to|wards, Don Ellison, Cameron Dual Personality, No Boy A-122 |Turf Accountant, Grubb X114 All_ Image, Grubb A-X110 1A-P. Smith and J. C. Meyer entry |(Exactor wagering) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 claiming permanent and 103 mobile test- THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 maiden | Bush Hawk, Bell X16 3 and 4 year olds 7 furs (9) Brazen Roman, Steve 111 MOHAWK RACE RESULTS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 FIRST RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse! 5.70 4.30 $800. Conditioned. éJ. C. Day, Feagan 5-Scrap Yates, Campbell 7-C. R. Byrd, Hicks Also Started: Arman Joe, James Ex- a Kinna Duke, Sadie's idol and Am-) ssador Albert. SECOND RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse 000. Condi 8), . @Silkter Direct, }-Buckridge Chane: @-Janet's Dream, Coke weon Also Started: Right Dillon, Mark Ten, W. Dudley and Tar Grat Gerry Mac, F. fen DAILY DOUBLE, 6 AND 6, PAID $22.90. THIRD RACH -- Mile Pace. Purse! 12.80 5S. $800. Claiming. 4Hi Adieu, Waddell 7-Roman. Goddess, Miletaski @Danny Moore, Moore Also Started: Eddie B. Ridge Tommy. FOURTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse $800. Claiming. : J-Merabelle, Davies $9 380 2.70 1-Dean Sultan B., Feagan 42 4Diplomat Mir, Herrington 3. Also Started: Dixie Wick, Success Curl, Spencer Heir and Belle Richerd: FIFTH RACE -- Mile Trot. Purse! $800. Claiming. 1-Heathcliffe, Spencer 4.90 2-Miss Archana, Walker Also Started: Riverdale Bob, Hoots Son, Tootsie Doll and Lochinver SIXTH RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse 610 3.40 2.50 4.80 3.00 $900. Conditioned. 6Rough Sketch, W'ster 2-Donna's Champ, Waddell 3-Hawkeye Time, Herrington Also Started: Pal McGregor, D Tarr's Blackstone. EXACTOR, 6 AND 2, PAID $: SEVENTH RACH -- Mile Pace. Purse, Coke 10.70 6.20 2. $900. Claiming. 6Sp'ky Express, @-Adios Ollie, Hie 2-Hasty K., Feagan Davies 7.90 380 3.00 e, Lar 7.10 4.80 6.0 Creed, Black | Cloud, J.M.J., Snowball Direct and Echo Bimbo. 3.60 yke and 4.10 60 7.70 42 Also Started: Elmtown, Unique Rich- ard, Modoc Grattan, Arieen and Flying Baker. EIGHTH RACE -- Mile Pace, Purse $1,200. Claiming, 8-Jipa, Waples 2-First Jet, Davies §-Donbryn Adios, Feagen 11.4 5.60 3.50 360 3.20 3.80 Also Started: Prima Pick, Away Kid, First Joe, Stanorma and Belmont Ernie. NINTH RACE -- Mile Trot. Purse $1,200. Claiming. 1-Dr. Jamie, Spencer 4.00 3.30 3.00 2-Jugler, Waples $.10° 3.30 éJosie Mac, Larkin 2.90 Also Started: Ilo Kid, Miss Easter Ven Success Jen, Valley. Ro Juan and Irish Attendance 2,192. Handle, $160,551. TALL PROBLEM STRADISHALL, England (CP)--Navigator Roger Howe, 22, posed a problem for the RAF at. this Suffolk base. He stands six feet seven inches tall, too lofty for the streamlined fighters and bombers of the modern air force. But now a plane has been found that even he can fit into: The Giant Her- cules C-130 transport which the British government is buying _ from the United States. Sounds of the NOW Generation THE BIG FUN DANCE 2 Friday, Nov. (7th « JACK HARDIN end the 2 SILHOUETTES Betty Richardson Dencing 9 p.m. te 12:30 Admission $1.30 Dress Casual | (4,000) thi 1-16 miles ( Fase 3 ' Erling, Petts io |e mies ling centres. aear|*t,by, the new executive. |] Box Office Opens 6:30 | New centres were opened ear-| president - elect Cay, in sk | j i : Ad ow Starts 7:18 | [Fol Forces key scan jlier this year in Burlington, | brief speech, thanked the mem° | |My Maura; Gibson X108 |Fort Frances, New Liskeard/pers for. their confidence and \ Fascoe, Grubb X106 jand Wawa. for the honor bestowed. | SEVENTH RACE -- Purses 2,200 'Six other communities that 'The official installation of of-) fp airta (see) three year olds and up|now are travel points are ready|ricers wil] be conducted by a \Thripenny Bit, Grubb X108 to get new centres and most of district or division officer of] orp peg ype ied these, if not all, should be ready|xiwanis International, at the Twinkle Jay, Kelly X105 |Aretic Flash, Turcotte 109 |Mornins' Mornin, Grubb X108 | (Exactor Wagering) |Canadian Market, | Mise Marianne Lord Post, Kelly X11 |Altona Miss, Brownell X107 |Emerald Star, Steve 115 |Those Who Wait, Dittfach 118 Kenteek, Armstrong 115 Fast Elsie, Grubb X115 Eolian Herp, McCauley 110 X-5 Ibs. AAC: XX-7 Ibs, Ibs. AAC: Post Time 1 p.m. Grubb X105 Leblane 117 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 ciaim- Leamington, t 3.50|ing (3,000) three and four year olds i 1-16| Strathroy and Tillsonburg. 18.10 14.40| miles (9) AAC: XXX-10| Craig Stevens es "GUNN" 'anticipate further increases, he|Henderson and Ivan Parrott,| jsaid in a statement. iwho have a year remaining in | The department now has 54!their terms. 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Your Hosts: "Steele & Bailey Dance Parties Inc." Round Dancing -- Square Dancing With a Live Caller -- Novelty Dances. And Sing Alongs. Admission 1,00 per person Restricted To Couples Over 21 Years Only Spruce Club Room Downstairs Refreshment Facilities Available Come Out This Friday s ee Nov. 17th at 8:30 p.m. ee ra comme. wate. BAGH RED" CONTRACT EXTENDED VANCOUVER (CP) -- British;was a candidate of the opposi- Columbia Lions announced Fri-jtion Liberal party, day that head coach.Jim Cham-| The nurse was a key prosecu- pion's contract has been extend-|tion witness in the trial of Rich- motorists abandoned their CarSied. Champion, hired by the ard Speck, who was found guilty |Lions Aug. 16,.had been signed|of the Chicago killings and sen-| | Robert Jones, a Massachu-\1q coach the Western Football|tenced to death. He has filed League club until the end of the appeal with the Illinois Supreme 1968 season. 'Snow Storm Kills Four | Young Nurse In New England States Both mother and baby later} were reported in good condition. By early evening every hotel|pers in Boston reported ejections. every available room as well as spaces which could be furnished with cots, had been sold out. Wins Election MANILA (AP) -- Corazon Amurao, the sole survivor of the young nurses, is one of the win- Tuesday's Philippine Miss Amurao, a petite 24- year-old, was elected a town . --------= councillor in San Luis, Batangas province, south of Manila. She Court. 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