Wed. Marci: Z6. The Gl,'|.i3‘l‘lZl.l‘3.‘!"l , ” i lKin_:_<, l,mlls\-'lllP boxing promoter. Raderrlacher Gets 7 is mal<l'ng efforts to arrange ll“? " - bout between Rademacher and New Ofier Machen. who is listed as No. ,1 COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) - rlielt‘0nl9“‘lE? “1 .Fl"l"l P""“”S°“‘ first offer for a Pete R-a-de-1llC3V'Y“’9lg'l“l' fine‘ macher-Eddie Maohen fight has‘ R ecently, Rad-em_ac.her an- come from Louisville, Ky., ac- nounced he was returnlng_ to the; cording to Mike Jennings. friend} ring for the first time since he} fo the Olympic heavyweight king. lost to Patterson last August in According to Jennings, Bill a title scrap in Seat.tle. VOTE YOURSELF A TAX HOLIAY A00 $100,000.00 To 0 - . CllNADIllNS' “TI-lKE-HOME" PAY l'l1¢ Albem.m.Bam'anES hock” 339 llmlt During the winter casions members of the team Row Lennard McClle, J. Mac-l - _ll35 wfitllldrgwnc mmmim games were Played with teams are:Front Row Raymond O'— Neill, Gerald Jeffery, Clair .el‘ lllmsc °?S ft h llmple 19" rpm. Elmsdalei Oll-«Gary and Meara, Bob Inman, Jimmy Mi1l- Bryan, Henry 0’Ma11ey. Doug ~:: llflsevera ° tthe“ palferfi Tlgmsh and the team defeated man. Jimmy Rooney Allan Hardy Eric Inman. Blair Wilkie ‘Hg sllghlly 0V9!‘ 8 require Summerslde Bantams on two oc- Nichols-on, Gary Rochford.Back is missing from the photo. Z____f - from her over sin . -, . , , Backstrefch 0. Marcofle g na§l1*ie,gllin¥z:lliyl,eILeafs. were to try 1191011/.12 dam widow Grab are moving from there during the TORONTO (CP) ~— Goaltender wanted to keep him Rangers ’ 2_00_ He was foaled in last couple of weeks to the trla'CklS Jacques Marcotte may stay with were to get Leaf _defenceman and was a fun brother to in the North where they will race Toronto Maple Leafs even Marc Reaume also. , The winter’s trainin at B a ' 011 it di t H t'h~ d ' l V ed; 3 _ en , e nelnln er ou,un.1 e en , , lC°”“““ mm pa” l White Raceway. Orlan o,Florida. l.eaf5 of the season in exchange for . . AS ANNOUNCED BY , ’ OM16 greategopaoeys of an made to ‘Roosevelt Raceway, inal deal with New York Rang-, e. A¢ll0-5 and 321118’! Counsel, Wl'In_cl'l will be opening slhortly for °1'5- - - ‘ the most noe sires of pac- I‘a°m8- Marcotte, a m emb er of the in the USA. He took his Rangers’ farm system, was eof winniI1g5_3nd “'35 §reat- PICKED spor - “loaned” to’Leafs last month , admired for his style of pac- It was Ben White. a noted train- for possible use as a replacement As Low As 42° s(l- ft’ ‘ and track manners. er of years ago, who picked or. for regular Ed Chadwick. But he _ ‘ , lando. Florida, as an ideal spot was injured in practice and 0 l ~ Later on._V_V1d0W_§ Prlde raced for winter training, and raceway 119%!‘ Saw action- ‘ the Mamtlmes in the owner- there is named after him. It con- Campbell said the sale was 1 of C.E. Wry of St. Stephen, slsts of 120 acres of PI‘0lP€I‘ty. conditional and therefore im- many will remember this about three miles from the beau- proper under NHL regulations, 9 black Pacer, who won tlful city of Orlando. It has two but it could be reworded to be- first heat in the free-for-all half-mile tracks, and a one-mile l‘d B th‘ t" . h - , T eon August 16, 1945 at Char- tra-ck. There are 550 stalls at the lease”: llfellfs hlhd llislecidilefl tllilely t0wl1's Old Home Week, from track, and every one of them was didn't want Marcotte. ‘ 13‘; ea l .I Ohio sire, The widower, p_ as soon as they open up. thougl1 Clarence Campbell, pres- Smythe now ' says he may V 2 ‘ 1 l " 1‘59l;,, Lo his first seasmrs mo- ident of the National Ho ckey agree to some variation of the g - ’ as a two-year-old, he met Last week shipments were League, quashed the club's orig- revised plan. . . . , of the greatest fields of pa- taken up this year with trotters MUST BE GENTLEMAN ‘ i ' sll1a_t.eV€F faced a starter in and pacers that will, i.n the near Stafford Smyth.e_ head of the V95-l"l5 5m°"l l'»‘Y 9V9"Y 5l°"‘~'l°""-ll Hefe 0'9 0 “W ' , Maritlmes. _ future, be racing for the money. committee of seven which guides _ ’ of its features . . . extra large oven . . . Monotuhe i the Leafs, said Monday night hel ~ elements . . . Norma-Vue glass in oven door . . . * ‘lT,F1ELD _ Tllel‘? are lIW_0 Other Winter Iiace still doesn't want Marcotte but Telechron automatic clock '. . . roomy warming closet . Here is the summary: Might ways in Florida where several “the other members of our mm- _ . _ Fiberglasinsulofien _ Timnium porceiogn en¢,me;_ over. 202%. 4-3-1-1: Tip Abbe, hundred additional trotter-s and mmee tell me 1 _.,hou1.d* be 3 \ I/,,2-1-4-2;W‘d ’ P'd ,2.00, h b t " .Th -, « 1 -- ,Rhea §1.4?5—2.3. ljlgfieerstheeiileboiiilersr preril g§§§1,i§I.l,fsll',,,,,,,' agm ,0 give up VINYL ASBESTOS TILE ;.Josed»ale Hoosier. 2.07, 8-5-2- them to Orlando because there M31-cotte in exchange for pro. ;Lew McKinney, 2.011/2, 6-6-5- are not,so many horses to take 5 ' 1 ' ht t Bm K “d . 206 ea' . ‘xi:-> 0 new CASTEL 40" Combina- '.Times, 2.06 3-4, 2.08, 2.09.3-4 up one’s attention. :s;1::11:r If star‘) _Wit.h ?I-I10I:.:nl€(', A431-:x.gyi~(;,ER_.. lion Range delivered to your _ 2-10.;Mighty Hanover w a s At Ben White Raceway nearly Marlboros, $5.000, and an un- ' home . . ‘soon. - ~ ed by W. G. Stewart, New 300 of the trotters and pacers in -— ‘ 0 'J.A.‘— MacDonald and William flhe progress that they have made recent years‘ 0 ‘ ' I L E l Come in‘ today--‘see the new CASTEL Combination Range. Just look at its beauty --compare its features. Have gow, N.S. Tip Abbe owned training were two-year-olds, and '.N'Gl. N.S.th W th‘ ‘1. t1 . -- ' 0 I A 0 lo 1 °l 0$:nPrid:‘by Cé.lllJg.m\l\7ry, St. lnei§l§"%‘.?v.m'i3§.-aE.~”$l.? thlenoasucll The "°“°”d ‘”””””gS l°‘" 3 '*"""' AI Low Low PRICES i ’ _ . . t'h‘1d PtD..1.- 911- tlon sales, lS really remarkable. 4?; ‘ghee eagiled r$%g2(?363_OnL01§9d “Among the winners at that lgeltittgred 21.l’il(I)I.1lber of them have Eifigalfitils, (mi1_:er$,$1,%d,,I,‘,,i:3$11lyWitl,], CO: l ’ _ ting were: Four ~ year - old . e ' ‘ . ial . 4. A and Pace, Colonel Dan, 4- NOT ALWAYS PRICE ,*‘,,‘,‘;,,_,,,“‘,'*,,,,‘,j;,’;‘§’,‘,‘,,ngfingygjgfer“Q; ANII 187 Great G°‘”'g° St. D 55 7 ._1-1; Nell Kalmuck, 6-1-2-2; Lela It isn’t always’ the price that the World-,5 h'iSt0I.y_ Au he needs We handle I complete line MBELANGER STOVES, FURNACES ‘ (mg, 1-3-4-3, six other start- one pays at auction that guanan- is to pick up something over 155 KENT ST. DIAL 6565 , and PARTS. , ;time 2.17 1-4, 2.17 3-4, 2.17 1-2 tees the most speed. A year ago $4000 to head the list , ‘ _ ' , .l2-l3'- last fall Peter Dalley Sl1lP»P9d ’ ‘ l 1. Tax cuts will be effective back to Jialiuary 1st, 1958. This alone will ‘ from Saratoga Raceway, New 1 . g ’ ‘ ’ l llolllel Dan was owned by York, to Orlando with a small kinsBms.. of Chatham. N. B. stable. In it was the yearling, ilhlelllilalfnuck by Willard K€l- Corsican, that Dailey had bought .Sollthp0l't. Lela Bvudlong was at the Kentucky Yearling Sale ned blr*~’C.H. Horton. Murray that fall for $1,500. He had been 'Ver. Oolollel Dan went on to be passed up by all the noted train- lllg winner; particularly over ers. After a few starts he show- sevelt Raceway, and was on- ed such good form that he was retired:a couple of years ago. headed for the big Snakes, and 911 Kvallmuck went ‘on to break when finis was written to the alck recordsand was still a for- years performances, he was ac- ‘dable competitor when age ru1- claimed as the greatest t_wo-year- her out. old pacing gelding of all time. will result in a refund of $100,000,000 on’ personal income taxes. 2. Beginning June 1st, 1958, there will be no pay-roll income tax deduco tions for over three million Canadians for "a period of seven weekl. 3. Similar tax relief for the self employed. 4. After the seven-weeks’ Tax Holiday, taxation will at the new lower Some of the other winners were At Lexington, Kentucky, th e 1' ates’ ssified Trot.‘ Christy Budlong. ,final meeting of the year for him, l-2; Tracey Hanover, 2-2-1, three 'he took a mark of 1.59 4-5, and er starters, time 2.12 1-4, 2.13 was the first two-year-old gelding 2.10 3-4. Christy went on to tver to pace a two—minute mile. record of 2.06 3-4 and Tracey This year, he is being Prepared over won the celebrated by Pete Dailey for a really big ' it'll race in Kentucky, which campaign, and has been staked is a double gaited affair, with in $350,000 worth of stake featur- °ll0I‘ses racing on the trot for es. He is exupected to set a new . dash. and on the pace _for record for three - year ' Old geld‘ other. The free-for-all trot was ings. . “by Watchilm with 2-1-1, Chris- . Budlong, 1-3-3; Sunnymeade FOR INSTANCE - H; Lee McKillop, 4-4-5; Le e Another star developed Kl B9“ ewer 5-5-4. times 2.09, 2.07 1-2 White Raceway 8 yea!‘ a_S0 W35 11112.09 3-4. The middle heat was Thorpe Hanover; Whose ‘SITE was ‘new track trotting record and Tar Heel. 157- Tl101_‘Pe d1fl11'tl°°l‘ . remains as the fastest mile good to the tap trainers» because ' E1‘ trotted over the Charlotte- of his front legS- They figured I, 5. Newly-weds will get tax-refund for the full year in which they were married—for 8. total of three fullyears. 6. Small, business will get full year benefit of 50% tax cut on first $10,000 profit. ' BOOST INCOMES ll track. he coll-ldn’t stand up to the tough 1- BOOST JOBS ,. GRETS in the big stakes. So Del Miller A M lllil here is a race that caused led him out of the ring for a . ‘ D | - ) l°i of excitement, and to one Pflce that W35 5‘“1’l’1' lslngly Small’ “€2.24 Trot, High Tide B. 1-1-2; Miller got him to the races and «1e Valley 6-6-,1-; Lutsicia 3- gave him a two-year-old record» lEva Wortihy 2-5-4-; Flora Dir— of 2.00 2-5 and in 28 starts lntlhe. . ‘l'3--'l- and four other starters big stakes, he was 14 tmles, first, .9 2.14, 2.15 and 2.15 1-2. The six times second, and l.‘WlC¢e_l‘.hl1‘d. .°l‘ was owned by Harry O'- He won $60,755- len. Alberton, P.E.I. When the! i , ' .595 were lining [lip for the‘ The most notable campaigner heat, a lady told me that that was tnained 111 the South this lllought she would buy a tick- year is the eleven-year-old. The “l1 Purple Valley, who was Yearbook shows that in his long ‘lllllasl although he had been career he has won $328,117. Yeal” breaks all afternoon. I after year. he has met _the best j lllller fihaf he had,“ a ghost of and has won, as you notnce from l“l°9- Purple Valley won, and the above, a large share of the as the biggest pay that I can purses. It is said that he has lb her on the pari-mutuel of travelled more miles in his cam- Ilse dayS_ I have been Maine: paignis than any other horse of L‘ < V .— ___,______._.___.. Qu lc k Enjoy it crisp and fresh from the package! Enjoy it I3_o_t, too —just pour on‘ boiling water; drain. Add sugar and milk! Nutritious It’s 100% whole wheat——comp1ete with all the valuable nutrients nature puts into the ripened grain! - Delicious With a wonderful wheaty flavor. It’s delicately shredded, then golden-toasted through every shred! A \ llw c0NsENvAnvE CAMPAIGN BROADGASTS GF GY- RADIO Mal‘-~26 Phillip Matiheson . . . . . . 7.20 pm. Mal‘-~28 Angus l\1a<'Lean . . . . . 10.15 urn. J. 0. C. Campbell . E. D. 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