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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1961, p. 11

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' jover 65 and the chronically ill ;, \to get vaccinated, the health de- Reasons For Vaccinations OTTAWA (CP) -- Recent in- fluenza outbreaks in Saskatche- wan provide an "added basis" for pregnant women, people partment's chief epidemiologist said Tuesday. "T think this is probably a de- sirable thing to do on a routine annual basis," said DR. E. W. R. Best in an interview, "Cer- tainly now there is an added ba- sis. The opinion of the physician should be sought." Dr. Best said it is not yet known whether the disease which broke out in Saskatche- wan--Influenza B--will spread to the rest of Canada. eration; the Governor-Gener- al; and Immigration Minister Ellen Fairclough. --(CP Wirephoto) | | months to hedge against a sud-} ers dumping cattle. The ensuing shortage of ta- ble - ready cattle prompted! higher prices. Retail changes do noi always reflect the supply picture, offi- icals said. Large stores dislike}; uggling prices frequently. 'Plans Liberal Riding Contest TORONTO (CP) -- Walter L. Gordon, chairman of the 1956 royal commission on Canada's economic prospects, T u es day night announced his willingness) to run as Liberal candidate in the federal riding of Toronto} |Davenport. | During a press conference,|$5 |the 55-year-old economist fore-| member of the European Com-| |mon Market within the next| year or 18 months. He repeated criticism of Can- ada's opposition to Britain's pro-| posed membership in the trad-| jing group, saying the Progres-| sive Conservative government} was handling the matter ' Influenza Adds |\Cogst Guard Tows Ship To Shelter HOUGHTON, Mich. (AP) --; The Woodrush will escort both} The U.S. Coast Guard cutte rlthe Secord and the Mohawk|"ine months' probation Tuesday} Woodrush Tuesday night towed) the disabled Canadian freighter C. D. Secord into the shelter of the Bete Grise Bay at the north- ern tip of upper Michigan's Ke- weenaw Peninsula which juts into Lake Superior. The freighter was rescued Tuesday by the cutter from rough Lake Superior waves. Bete Grise Bay is on the east- ern side of the Keweenaw pe- ninsula and affords protection from the west and west-north- west winds that had been buf- feting the ship. The coast guard ordered the Woodrush to stand by in the day with the Secord until the Canadian steamship Moh a wk Deer arrives. Thé Mohawk Deer, expected to reach the bay early Thurs- day, will tow the ship to Fort William. 2 Men Get 2 Years On 5 Fraud Counts TORONTO (CP) -- Two men |who sold interests in worthless jmining claims for a total of $50,000 were sentenced Tuesday to two years less a day in re- den price dip caused by farm-|cast that Britain would be alformatory. Kenneth Weldon, 46, of East |Orange, N.J., and Fred W. |Jackson, 40, of Toronto were jconvicted of five joint charges lof fraud. W. A. MacDonald, for the On- tario Se cur ities Commission, said the two men told prospec- Deer to Fort William. TOWLINE PARTS ing without power since Mon- day night when a towline broke as she was being towed to Du- luth, Minn. By the Sir Thomas Shaughnessy for reno*- ~ broken propeller. The ship and its 25 cre. members weathered a night of 10-foot waves and winds up to 40 miles an hour about 10 miles south of Rock of Ages light sta- tion off the western tip of Isle Royale in northwest Lake Su- perior. The Second's sister ship, the Golden Hind, stood by until the Weedrush arrived from Duluth. The 542-foot Secord and the coast guard cutter originally headed for Duluth after the res- cue. But seven-foot crests and 25-mile-an-hour winds forced a change in course to the penin- Be Honest With Yourself! This advice paid off for a college girl who said: "From now on I am going to be my- self, and they can take it oF leave it!" -- Her date that night must have approved... to what extent he approved is related in December Reader's Digest. This intriguing article shows how self-honesty can be the turning-point to 'as if|tice victims that they were It could be -- e you too! Get your Reader's Digest lay -- The Secord had been wallow- 9 Month Probation: 'For Kevin Griffin TORONTO (CP)--Kevin Grif-) fin, who walked from Montreal to Vancouver for last year's iGrey Cup game, was put on}; jafter admitting nine counts of| fraud, He pleaded guilty to defraud-| ing two Toronto hotels this! month of $63 and two depart- ment stores of $119 with bad cheques. He told Magistrate Donald \Graham he was promised §$15,- 000 for walking to Vancouver \"but the man welshed on.the \deal." The magistrate ordered Grif- Nein to make restitution and a Salvation Army officer prom- ised to give him accommodation and try to find him a job. OCEAN DOT | Jarvis Island, covering only one square mile in the Central Pacific, is on the air route from \Hawaii' to New Zealand. The stylish way to warm, dry feet all winter long-- waterproof, stain-resistant with the look and feel of fine leather SNODRIFT iS SON Rh Re a. FN AN Ee SR the British were our bitter ene-|about to form a company to| 41 articles of lasting interest. ernment House in Ottawa. | Candienne, a Montreal Italian- Vanier Tuesday night enter- Ottawa th attend r tained representatives of on ee Le an Lindall, of Winnipeg, presi- mara iano | dent of the Ethnic Press Fed- | e e MacDonald Says Fligh Beef Prices Sweden A Mecca | e labor and co-operative point of j R I i EC | I l St ¢ idy view, says Donald MacDonald, O e 1 e Mecca that exists in the ma-/canadian beef prices aren't ex-|imaJs and no grain or fodder.|! terial world. pected to show any recession|They stepped up the normal au- treasurer of the Canadian La- bor Congress, recently visited impressions to the Ottawa Co-Op Luncheon Club Tuesday. ment is 1.7 per cent of the work- ing force. Households repre- thovement totalled 1,100,000. The population of Sweden is There was effective, three- way co-operation among labor, Governor-General and Mme. The representatives are in | janguage paper; Judge W. J. Canada's ethnic press at Gov- | Nick Ciamara, of Citadiano OTTAWA (CP) -- From the| "Sweden is the closest thing to) oppawA (CP) -- High-riding|to avoid being caught with an- Mr. MacDonald, secretary-|until February or later. |tumn marketing rush by three Sweden. He outlined some of his He said Sweden's unemploy- sented in the country's co - op 7,500,000. Management and government and determination to achieve But neither are they due tojmonths. The run started to be firm anchor of United States supplies, always ready to move in when Canadian prices in- crease enough. Meanwhile, livestock market- ing cfficials here said Tuesday that the impending holiday sea- son means more turkey and jham sales and that beef-eaters won't be crowding store count- ers until after the festivities. The price rise -- 12 cents a pound since July 1 -- is stage prairie drought. and a '"'common recognition reo of developments caused by their national identity." First, farmers were anxious rise much more because of the} felt June 15 and by Oct. 28) nearly 270,000 more cattle than usual were marketed. EXPORTS RISE Exports to the United States rose substantially -- as of Nov. 25 they totalled 317,451 head of beef cattle against 121,158 at the same point last year. Prices re- mained steady, propped up by the U.S. market. Now it is cheaper to import beef from Chicago than from Western Canada. Buyers who normally pur- chase cattle to fatten before marketing had laid off for three Wants Parking Near Churches BRANTFORD (CP) -- Alder- man E. J. Campbell Tuesday criticized police who ticket cars parked in restricted zones near churches during Sunday vices. ¥ "It seems strange that on a Sunday you can park on a lot} or at a meter on any street, but! not in front of a church," Ald. 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