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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Oct 1965, p. 16

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THE OSHAWA TIMBS, : rae October 9, 1965. SEAGOING DOVE VISITS CANADA TROIS - RIVIERES, Que. (CP)--Beatrice, a seafaring dove who has traded in her wings for sea legs, Friday cruised into this St. Lawrence River port, The dove arrived as a pas- senger aboard the Norwegian freighter Bruno, comfortably . Installed in the rigging. Pier - Erik Stensby, the freighter's radio officer, said Beatrice flew aboard the ves- sel in London last July. When the ship left London -for Le Havre, the dove was still aboard. She has since been adopted by the crew as mascot, The bird is allowed complete freedom of the ship and often comes to the offi- cers' mess to feed, When the weather is fine, the radio operator said, the bird takes to the rigging, but when it turns bad, the dove seeks shelter within the ship. The dove now has visited New. York, the West Indies and South America since her 13,000-mile cruise began. In fact, she is a seasoned vet- eran of the North America- Europe round trip. Sundey, the Bruno will leave for Newfoundland and later will return to London. Bea- trice, perched on a chair in the ship's saloon because of the rain here, showed every. indication of intending to con- tinue the voyage. Better Homes For The Poor TORONTO (CP). -- The con- struction of extra durable houses for multi-problem wel- fare families is being planned as an experiment by the On- tario Housing Corporation. } H. W, Suters, the éorporation| tion's managing director, salé in an interview Friday only a few of the spgcial housing units} will be built as part of a new) campaign to increase housing! facilities for welfare families in| K Toronto, The campaign was an-| K nounced earlier by Stanley oR Palatal RRAR Randall, Ontario minister of) | economics and development. | | "The special houses will dif-| 4 fer in the respect that they will] | be of extremely durable con- struction, will have less than| | the usual frills, and will be) completely functiona!l," said) K Mr. Suters, y J The houses will be similar ex-| ternally to other developments.| K: They will be offered to low-| ' income families with destric- Ki tive tendencies brought about 4 by problems of alcoholism, poor housekeeping, and others. Canada Backs Peace Parley LINDSAY, Ont. (CP) ~ Ex.-| } ternal Affairs Minister Paul! } Martin said Friday Canaja supports Britain's efforts to ar- # range a new Geneva conference | on peace in Viet Nam. Mr. Martin told a group of| | Lindsay high school students he| had spoken earlier in the day) by phone with British Foreign) Secretary Michael Stewart to) express Canada's support for) | the British proposal for a con- ference. "We will strongly urge the Soviet Union, as the other co-| chairman of the Geneva con- ference, to support the propo- sal,' Mr. Martin said. Mr. Stewart and Soviet For-| eign Minister Andrei A. Gom-| | yko met Friday at the United) Nations to discuss the proposal. | They arranged to meet again in Moscow later this year. Lesage Lauds Robarts Stand QUEBEC (CP)--Quebec Pre- mier Lesage said Friday he is "happy" that Ontario Premier Robarts recognizes the exist- ence of Canada's two main' cultural groups. 5 Mr.. Lesage was commenting on Mr. Robarts 3,500-word- ad- dress to an Ontario - Quebec newspaper seminar in Toronto Friday in which the Ontario premier undertook to define his province's position in confeder- ation. The Quebec premier took no js issue with Mr. Robarts' state-| | ments, not even with the asser- tion that Ontario does not be- lieve the government of Quebec in any way represents the int-| erests of French-speaking re-| sidents of other provinces. | "Jt shouldn't be thought that} Quebec wants to consider the| : French minorities of the other) } provinces as colonies,"* Mr. 'Le- sage said. TUNNEL WEIGHS TONS The Boucherville St. Law- rence tunnel, at Montreal, will use seven prefabricated con-| crete shells 360 feet long by 120) # feet wide and 25 feet high. ; RARA ratatate RARARARAR K [PRARRARA m AARA ra. 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