BLIND Gilmore Hanko is blind, has been painting only for few months, but already has an invitation from a gallery to display his work. A 30- By JOSEPH MacSWEEN LONDON (CP) -- Taciturn voters go to the polls today in the first of two byelections whose results could tempt Prime Minister Wilson to call a snap general election. Today's poll in Saffron Wal- den, Essex, and Wednesday's byelection in the Scottish border county provide significant tests for all three political parties, Both Saffron Walden and the Scottish constituency, Rox- burgh, Selkirk and Peebles, have been long - time Tory strongholds although the latter lurched toward the Liberals in the last general election Oct. 15. Some observers feel that Wil- son, nursing his minute labor majority in the House of Com- mons, could well catch election fever if the byelections backed Byelections Vote May Sway Wiison didate Michael Cornish, 27-year- old schoolmaster, the sleepy village of Saffron Walden rang to the angry protests of farm- ers on the eve of the byelection because of a government review of guaranteed farm prices, The farmers were deeply aggrieved at the government's refusal to meet rising production costs. High school courses in world |politics and sociology will soon \be taught in all Ontario high schools, a department of educa- tion official said Monday. ment's chief information offi- cer, said the courses now are being taught in six high schools on an experimental basis. He was addressing the Peel County branch of the United Nations Association. High Schools Get Politics Training PORT CREDIT, Ont, (CP)-- Charles Williams, the depart- TORONTO (CP) Three Protestant clergymen -- one a bishop -- commented Monday on a report to the United Church of Canada which criti- cizes faith healing and faith healers, Pro Faith-Healers Phony, Bishop. Ministers Claim and recovery from illness." But, he added, many "profes- sional faith-healers who travel from place to place are charla- tans." The United Church report, tice Frank Ford, who served in the Alberta Supreme Court for 28 years, died here = He was 92. he retired from the bench in 1954. He practised law in On- tario for 11 years and came west in 1906, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 23,1968. 7 Supreme Court Justice Dies EDMONTON (CP)--Mr. Jus- Mr. Justice Ford was 81 wie i Weight From 528 to 212 KINGSVILLE, Ont. Earl Flewelling, 30, of RR 2, magi. reduced his weight to 212 pounds from 528 pounds in 11 months. After readi about a man wi in two years, Mr. Flewelling visited a doctor in Los Angeles and started his program. For the first five months he ate nothing at all, and for the rest of the time only lettuce and cottage cheese. A local doctor examined him weekly. Six months after the slimming program ended, Mr. Flewelling was still holding steady at 212, until he lost some more weight by surgery. Excess skin was removed from a six-by-22-inch area on his stomach. Reduced (CP)-- in a magazine 0 lost 30 pounds up a socialist swing reported last week by a public opinion poll. INDICATES LEAD That poll indicated a nine-per- cent lead for Labor over Sir Alec Douglas-Home's conserva- Rt, Rev, H. R. Hunt, said: "We don't deny that Angli- can suffragan bishop of Toronto, there's faith in people it is a deciding factor in their health tives--a figure that if accurate in a general election would give Wilson a majority of more than 130 compared with his present four. The Saffron Walden poll was made necessary by the elevation to the peerage of R. A. (Rab) Acreage Climbs For Sunflowers EDMONTON (CP)--Sunflower production in Alberta and Sa- ARTIST DISPLAYS WORK year-old former Montreeal he paints with oils and a bartender who moved to pallet knife. Detached - oe ly a eae Ret wee retinas caused blindness in 1963. (CP Photo) Butler, who many Tories feel should have received the party leadership instead of Sir Alec. Butler represented the riding for 35 years and Labor now hopes the Saffron Walden faith- ful will take vengeance on the new Tory candidate, Peter Kirk, 36, former junior minister who was defeated in another consti- tuency in October. Unfortunately for Labor can- est in art on the west coast, STOCK MARKET |.= "2% Toneure 1) AM, STOCKS iy The Canadian Press scoala " stock Exchange--March 23 | Tavotations in cents unless marked $. z--Odd lol, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-| Fi xwe-Ex-warrents. Net change |: from previous board-lot closing sale. 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The result is that acreage was increased to 35,000 in 1964. secretary of the Baptist Conven- tion of Ontario and Quebec, was more reserved: are rather interested" in faith- healing, he said. written a 4 Rev. Mervyn Dick- inson of Toronto, one of a 12- member church committee ap- pointed to explore the ministry of healing, says faith healing is "not a legitimate ministry. .. . and should be discouraged." But Rev. C. H. Stiller, ex- ecutive director of home mis- sions and bible colleges for the Pentecostal Assemblies of Can- ada, disagreed with the report. "But this does not mean that we are not sympathetic to the work of the medical profes- sion." Rev. L. A. Gregory, general "One or two of our ministers S. H. Pawlowski of the Leth- bridge Research Station says in a review of the industry put out by the department that pere- dovick is the main sunflower variety being grown in the two provinces. 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