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Orono Weekly Times, 21 Jul 1966, p. 3

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ORONO WI'EEKLY TIME, RRDY UYZs,16 Doudie Winner At Peterborough ,Gerald Robinson, raciag at Pe- xtrbo)rough last Saturday night, '-.iuve to two wins with horses eî,e trains at the Qrono track dur ngthe week. Algermac Grattan mnd Simcoe Boy both won their respective races in 2:13 and 2:13.1 ma~spectively. Algermac Grattan won the fifth sace for G. Robinson. Close bL- Mnd Algermac Grattan was Lady Dean being driven by Junior West These two horses raced neck-and neck down the home stretch. Simicoe' Boy brought the second win for Robinson on Saturday in the last race of the night. In win- -ing the race Simcoe Boy lower- ed its record for the year to 2.13.1 Geraki Robinson also drove jerry Hat to a sixth place and Is- land Song ta seventh position on ûrossing the wire. ,Bath horses are Cochrane horses. Junior West drove one wîn on Saturdiay with the P. E. Powell horse, Newcastle, Jacqueline Hal. This is the second win with this ,horse for Junior in 5 starts. The record for Jacqueline Hal dmop- ped ta 2:13 from 2.17.2. Keith West placed third with Bob Bea Abigail in this race and Gerald ,aobinson :sixth with Jerry Hat. It -was Bob Bela Abigail's second start of the year. Junior West placed third. with lGtty Witty in the second event 5f the night, a race won by Holly- jood Richard. Be placed sixth in the seventh race with Trixie E. Grattan while lis brother, Keith Wý1est placed third with Keen's Dan ia the samne race. Jack Williams driving his own Mappy'h Mac placed third lnaa race that was won in a time of 214.1 by Tim's Ace. TOP DRIVER AT TE;,,TERBOROUGH In thc ratingls Jack Williams L'vw ops the drivers M710 comipete u_ Peterborough every Satuirday -ight. Rlis pretg is .437 on bis fourteen startith three lsts -.,ie seconds anid one 3rd. Ray Lowery with 33 starts lias a re- .ýrnd of .407. Junior West with 41 t-t an averageý of .325aa K. -e3t with 22 stars .242. Jack Williamis drove Budi Gist f>a tird lacing at the Gen -Wood oni Tuecsday nighit. Ltvas with ths horsethat Mr. Wlim aipped te Fallis Stlake in iPcter- truhrecently. Suggýestion lrks Town Clerk The suggestion by Couacillor F. Coudh at a village of Newcastle ;-uonil meeting that the munici- -al office remain open Mondny tougli Thursday ta enable pro- perty owncrs to Pay their taxes aroused the ire of' Clerk F. Pid- geon., Mr. Pidgeon sai d the office could remain open six days a wek but there would stili be people trying ta get into the of- fice on Sunday. He saîd lie had tliem coming ta lis hause on busi- -uess. If council adopted the sug- gestion lie would not lie the town iclerk next year. A special meeting of council was ta lie held on Tuesday te dis- ~cuss;a number of pertient matters buildi gnowaed by Josepli Doug-1 stalled aftert Councillor( bout hansej Club proposes Cunningham ý there was no til mail dcli, fect. The ma: sed with the The cauncil greemient witl [for a survey Annunc FrmaionofAdvisory Board Siàî a u rd ay T. K. Creigliton, Q.C., chairman chairman. Mr. Wm. Taylor,ma- of the Board of Directors of Cen- ger of the Bowmanville Office, tral Ontario Trust and Savings was appointed secretary. Cor poration, Head Office, Oshawa, The West Durham Advisory the road is repaired, is pleased to announce the forma- Board will meet monthly to con- Ition of the West Durham Advis- sider martgage loan applications ory Board to guide the develop- and the acceptance of ail facts Couch enquired a-iment and growth of the Com- of new business and will plan numbers, the Lions pany's Baýwmanville Office on a1 and guide the developmen't of ýs to use. Reeve D. regional basis. Members of theCentral OntarioTus's reginal voiced the opinion Board are: office located at 23 King Streeti, need numbering un- Ross Ste!fýns, Bowmanville. West, Bowmarnville, in the man- ivery comnes into ef- Wil],4em Reid, Orono. ner, most favourable to the area. atter will be discus- R. Murray Paterson, Newcastle_________________ Club. N. Bryon Vanstone, Bowman ville W. Kay Lycett, B.A., Orono. L cl N w il entered into an a- A. A. Strike, Q.C., Bowmanville'1 h To dd and Simms Wmo. Taylor, Bowmanville., MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER of North Street N. FOR BRIDE-TO.BE and the calling of tenders for the asphalting of the street and part of Highway 2. At the first meeting of the Board held on July 8th, 1966, Mr. Ross Stevens, Bowmanville, was elected chairman and Mr. Williami Reid, Orono, was elected vice- On Friday evening Mrs. Glad Gamsby, Mrs. Alice Booey, Mrs. Velma Watson, Mrs. Irene Mur- ray, Mrs. S. Barrabaîl, Mrs. Mabel Goode and Mrsi. Kay Mather held a sup ise iscellaneous shower to honour MViss Sue Major in lier. forthcoming marriage. The hall was nicely decorated with bou- quets of flowers and pink and white streamers. The bride-to-be was escorted to her chair of hon- our by Mrs. Barra./all and pro- sented with many useful gifts, As the evening drew ta a close Sue thanked ail those presliît for the many wonderful gîfts. A deliciaus lunch was then served. ORONO DE FEATED Welcome defeated Orono T to 3 ln a bantam basebaîl game at Welcome recently. Doug Taylor, the Orono pitcher, allowed six hits, seven walks and strueck out aine in the seven innings he was on the mound. Michael Carman, who followed allowed 2 hits and struck out two. Newcastle fire fighters quelled a blaze late Monday afternoon at 'the J. Anderson Smith Co). plant in Newcastle. Besides bro- ken windows very littie damage was, dont. BEST BUY 1 SAVE 1lOc!1 HOSTESS COTATO (Twin Pc 49~ risetagsmean ~ ~12-0z. Cello Bag BEST BUY!1 SAVE 9c 1 Fruit Drink Powders 10FOR 4%t -a BEST BUY 1 SAVE 8c 1 Aylmer or Wagstaffe 24-0z. Jar .. (wîth Pectin) BEST BUJY!- Save 13e! 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