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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Sep 1965, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, September 20, 1965 60 Killed On Weekend In Traffic Accidents By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario reported a totai of 26, ing; Newfoundland had a traffic) ,,|deaths--21 traffic, two drown-|qeath and a drowning; and New At least 60 persons died in ; a a 8; an traffic se eg mF seven nay ayy Peg h irda a7 when! prunswick had two traffic in a two-car collision in Quebec, » : h deaths. Prince Edward Island as Canada's accidental death) Quebec's two-car cras oC-| remained fatality free. ounte curred 30 miles west of Quebec foll mounted to 73 during the| 'ty and the seven dead were|HELICOPTER CRASHES i from one family, bringing the) In the West, British Columbia surve' a aa Fok rely 0 wea province's road death total to|reported three traffic deaths, Stinday local times included, in| 19. There was also one drown-|two drownings and one person addition to the road deaths,|ing and a baby smothered in| killed in a helicopter crash. Al- seven drownings, two fire| blankets. ; 'berta had six road fatalities and deaths and four unclassified fa-| Nova Scotia reported five Saskatchewan three. In Mani- talities. traffic fatalities and a drown-|toba, a woman died when she stumbled into the path of a}ville, when his car went off the train. industrial known slayings or suicides, Place, when his motor-scooter| motorcycle on which he was) collided head-on with an. auto-| riding collided with a truck Sat- ee mobile, Falls, of injuries suffered in a|N.Y., drowned while swimming car-truck collision Saturday. (in Lake Erie near Fort Erie.) widge old, and Jack Samuel Zager, 39, piesa os Rise gt -- a when his car went out of con.|injuries received when the car) near North Bay and hit two tel-; ephone poles. | shortly after she was saved|St. Marys. | from her burning Toronto) home. of the possibility of his being acquitted, he said, 'I'm in |dangerously good health for thoge who think I'm finished, | Mr. Dupuis was asked to lresign from the cabinet by | Prime Minister Pearson in Jan- uary. Shortly afterwards, he was charged with having asked for and received $10,000 from a St. Johns man for, it was alleged, using influence to try to obtain a provincial racetrack franchise. Keith Saikkonen, 3, Sudbury,, Theodore Cashman, 82, Wind- . road just north of Belleville. [in his blazing home. lsor, in hospital o finjuries re- Du WIS Asks THe' survey dues-notimeluce) Alexander "oz lly--S8,' William. Vander Ende, 38.| ceived when struck by a car! : or natural deaths, | Welland, when the bicycle 9S hse his Martha 34,! Friday night. fore pean . 4 - |was riding was struck by a car.|and their three-month-old son,| ' | The Ontario dead: | Eric Schlichting, 23, Paris,|Peter, when their car wes vate thor cy pears Quick Trial Sunday iOnt., in Hamilton hospital of|Struck by a truck in neavy fog! the Queen Elizabeth Way.| ST, JOHNS, Que. (CP)-- Falls, when he fell 30 feet from| VO" Dupuis, former minister Geoffrey Harris, 18, Carleton| head injuries suffered when the|"¢@r Palgrave, | John Wisher, 65. Niagaral | without portfolio in the federal John Murray Sinclair, 45, government, Sunday demanded David E. Grimm, urday. , Columbus, Ohio, and his/@ roof. a prompt trial on the influence- peddling charges he faces and father-in-law, Lauris Adrien} Mrs. Lulu Purdon, Palgrave, French, 60, Akron, Ohio, in ajand Mrs. Elma Wilson, Mono two-car collision near Sund-| Mills, in a car-truck collision). ; | , | said he will not run in the Nov. {near Cookstown. ig federal ection 'if found) ., Trial was set for the fall as- | guilty, jerenrs TAKE TOP PRIZE | Mr. Dupuis, speaking at a| PROTESTS TREATMENT TORONTO (CP) -- he team) political rally in his home rid-| Mr, Dupuis protested the s Ray and pee Ln ing of vt Jean-Iberville-Napier-| handling of his case and suge : 'oronto won top prize in the)ville, said: 'I am ready to ap-|gested that he had _ been IN THREE-CAR CRASH lsecond annual Lake Ontario|pear (for trial) tomorrow. If roughly treated because he is Gordon Francis Young, 48,,power boat marathon Saturday.}you want the truth to make it-|not of the university-educated Max Vernon Ellison, 8, Tona-|St, Catharines, in a three-car|/The 80-mile race from here to|self known, send me to trial.") class. "I'm a man of the people wanda, N.Y., drowned in Geor-| pile-up on the Queen Elizabeth|Oshawa and back drew 39 en-| The new wing, as he calledjlike you," he told his audience Way. tries from Canada and the U.S. it, of the Liberal party is afraid/in a nearly-full 500-seat hall. i nted Sy Milton Heimbeker, 56, Burks) Rufus Baynard, 25, Buffalo, iller, 28, Thor- Saturday Mark Somerleigh, 15g, Nipi- Donald Roy Ted Tee, 42, Kirkland Lake,|g0n, in Port Arthur hospital of| trol and struck a guard rail.|in which he was riding went out Sally Ann McLure, 25, Flint,| control at nearby Longlac. 11- months, | Mich., in a two-car collision at Holly Biondin, Foster lan Twiddy, 51, Belle-'gian Bay near Parry Sound, EATON"S: CANADA'S SHOPPING SHOWPLACE | 'Seconds!' 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