2 3. V I ll it try JIM BASTABLE Cnnadian Preac Staff Writer TORONTO. (CPI - A Iacetra(-k with a barber shop and a bank. motel-like apartments for stable boys and fireproof stalls oi con-1 crete block for the horses. These classy innovations are in-' eluded in plans tor the new 810,- 000,000 Woodbine track near sub- urban Maltcn. It will be the ritziest race course in Canada. ; A far cry from the leaky-root. days along shedrow. the Oiitariol Jockey Club track is scheduled to ripen for business in the spring oi. 1956. Elillding s1o,oooy,ooo Race Track In Ontario beside bales or nay, will have double-bunk apartments with tiled bathroom. And thoroiighbreda. iiho long inttied imodcn stalls with kicking feet. will be housed in up-to-date quarters huilt oi cement block. Everything possible ls being done to accommodate the betters. Auto- matic betting machines and tote boards will be within easy reach. An adjoining lot will look alter parking lor 15,000 cars and there's space ior expansion to handle 35,- 000 vehicles. A Canadian National Railways line runs along the southern lim- its oi the track and the OJC plans to put in a spur line running di- credit betorc the day's racing and select horses until the money runs out. The clubhouse will accommo- date 2.500 persons and may be extended to take care or 5.000. COVERS 800 ACRES The new layout is on an 300- acre property about live miles nnrthviest or the Toronto out- skirts. It will l'Cpl&Ce Woodbine track, a racing showplace for more than 70 years in east-end Toronto. Work on the new course. also to be called Woodbine. started this SlIITIYIt('l". Noth;ng about it. will resemble old Woodbine, in ;.ii industi'ial-rcc- idential section of Toronto near the Lake Ontario shore. Old Wood- bine. site of the 825.000-added Queen? Plate since the 18005, is on 75 acres and is surrounded by a hLgli wooden fence. It will be used for ti-otters when the new track opens. Eventually it may be portion at the area. Twelve H-ahapcd stables will house 1,344 horses, nearly 500 more than the normal field that makes the Ontario circuit each year. Alongside the stables will be quar- tera for 108 track workers. CYLDE RIVER W. I. The annual meeting of the Clyde River W. 1.. was held on Novem- ber lst. at the home of Mrs. John Darrach. Thirteen members an- swered roll call by payment oi dues and subscriptions to the In- stitute News. The minutes of the last annual meeting and the October meeting were read. approved and signed. Reports on the year's work were given by the President. Secretary and Treasurer. and duly adopted. There was also a brief report by the school committee. The election of officers for the coming year was then held and Sick committee - Mrs. John Gillespie and Mrs. Lorna Mac- Nevin A donation of 35.00 was received from a friend. and the birthday box totaled 85.08. 35.65 was realiz- ed for the sale of Christmas cards. it was decided to arange for the distribution of oil capsules again this year. and also to sponsor the singing lessons if a teacher could be obtained. Mrs. W. A. MacLcan invited the members to her home for the next meeting which will be held on Nov. 29th. in order to avoid the animal hall meeting. Roll call will be an- swered by a suggestion from each member for some project to be undertaken in the coming year. Collection for the evening amount- ed to 80c. A vote of thanks to the out going officers was followed by "The Queen." Lunch was then served and a small auction sale held. HISTORIC FORT DICATUR. -Ill.. (AP) .. A little nun with a pail of voter rescued a 600 - pound heifer aun- day from an underground sewer into which she bod fallen'I'riday. lzdde Boston, so - year - old construction worker who is Just live tact two and weighs 130 pounds, was the rescuer. The captivity in the sewer. iour feet in dlcmeter, slimmed the heifer named Jewell out except for some brulaca she was all right when returned to owner mneat Florian. Eddie started his rescue attempts Saturday night. He went down one small manhole about 200 feet irom Jewell a.nd tried to coax her toward the larger. hole into which she had (alien. "she nudged me a couple of times but I threw water in her face and she gentled up." he said. He tried to coax her to the man- hole and drop a barricade behind her. But each time he got her Duplcssls Proius Neurological Institute - MoN'ra.aAI... (OP)-Premier Du- "'0 ”W""'0 by 3- W- McConnell pleasis of Quebec said aiindiiy M Monimh W10 nut up the bulk Montreal's famed neurogollcal as- stitute is one of the greatest aa- aets Canada has. "The work that is being D0i'- WWII MW”- formed here brings to our prov- ince a reputation that is unsur- paned anywhere," i the IMF veiling of a mural ton nurse, Mary 33:1? :;:',”"1 well-known Canadian anm, ' ”' The mural. which covers on, ,, tire wall or the instltute'ii a,"' Terence room. depicts the ndvlliln: of neurology end was pruemed of the funds for construction the new wing of the institute opp, ed last November by Goverlml: The Hereford cathedral in any premier land. completed in the 15th cg aaid. His government had provided tury. replaced an ediiice (ounder; a 690,000 annual grant tor the in- in 080 AD. AF 99” ion ECZEMA ' ' A , - V 'citoIi enouvIIIKVo - tr-annular! I -mm sensor mmetcfm-r.'a'dE E - i-V7" ”' 'Jewoi beaeatilu laltula I IS The aura”. rueuum NW 16' 1954 COIlIE1lICo:.I'.OdIpL. machines IT! tlT:ir training tr-ack”a.ncE Aoirtutraining Cameron so In. Everett M.ur- M.” new 70" Man” It hm poEa.l?c..inIr'u"ItmgnT,--E," '1” box mu. They establish this track are planned for the southern ray. H.".f Ffom s.w.f suaiiay a mu hoisted Jewel an. Duplaaals spoke at cu. m, l rectly into the track enclosure for mid for 3 housing or mdusu-1,1 de. me muowinx we" elected. T”mm9'5 Umo” ”””m' yl'E10DmenL President, Mrs. John MacNevin; could drop the barricade. natural way to gt results The” I13! I79"! Fmlhiniz like it in Tm Krandnlmd W1” 59!” 5000i There will be four tracks on Vice Pres... Mrs. R. D. Mathesoii; New World, the fort of La Fuerza Finally, with help from his wife . .- I ; this Country. Stable box"; ;..(-1,5. persons to start. It may be ex- the Manon prope”yA Jun ouu1delsem.etm.y. 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