Accidents Kill 41 34 On The Highways By THE CANADIAN PRESS |the car in which she was riding.|)way and struck a tree. At least 41 persons died acci-| Vernon Bellows, 20, of Thor-| Borell DeVol, 25, of Deux Riv- dentally across Canada during|old when his boat capsized in|ieres, Que. in a two-car collision | ~ < the weekend, 34, of them on the/Lake Erie. 13 miles east of Mattawa, highways. Charles Morris, 53, of Lindsay Geroge Edward Reid, 52 of There also were four deaths|when pinned beneath a tow|Barrie in a two-car collision as the result of fires, one by/truck about five miles south of|near Barrie. drowning, one as the result of a hunting accident and one in British Columbia when. a sky- diver's parachute failed tolhe was crossing a street. open. | A survey by The Canadian|stock in hospital from injuries Press from 6 p.m. Friday to midnight local. times, showed Ontario with 19 accidental deaths, 16 on the highways, one by drowning and two in fires. Quebec recorded 10 fatalities, eight in traffic accidents and two in fires. British Columbia also re- corded three traffic deaths. One person died in a Manitoba high- way accident and another died in a hunting accident. | Nova Scotia had two traffic! fatalities, while Newfoundland, | New Brunswick, Saskatchewan | and Alberta all recorded one | traffic death each, Prince bieaie Island. was | fatality fre The 'aver does not include | natural or industrial deaths, known suicides or slayings. The Ontario dead: SUNDAY | Clair Mulligan of Sarnia from asphyxiation when fire swept through his house. SATURDAY | Mrs. Athena Tsavengos, 57, of, Toronto when the car in which she was riding swerved to avoid nig a dog and struck another} " Robert Kett, 41, of Bramalea| when his car left a Toronto| street. and struck a telephone! pole. Frank Joseph Hunt, 37, of Amherstburg in a three-car col-| lision on Highway 18 south of} Amherstburg. | Barry Voyce, 15, of geared when struck and killed by a hit-| and-run driver. | Raymond Douglas, 24, of | Hamilton when the car in which | he was riding hit a hydro pole, | throwing him out and then roll-| im, over on him rs. Consillo Rhodes, 27, ot| Brantford when thrown from DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Toronto--George G. Nasmith, | 88, inventor of an early gas mask in the First World War, deputy national commissioner of the Canadian Red Cross in the Second World War, author of On the Fringe of the Great Fight, fellow of the Academy of Medicine and life member of the Arts and Letters Club. Regina -- Senator Thomas Harold Wood, 77, of Regina, for- Lindsay. FRIDAY Frederick Kohlmetz, 75, of| Peter Nelson Jones, Hamilton when hit by @ car as| Jones Landing when his pickup truck crashed into a transport of Wood-}trailer north of Sault Ste, Marie. Mrs. Egon Henrikson, 43, in James Pigra, 21, local timesjin a three-car collision in Lon-|her blazing farm home near Sunday,jdon, Friday. | Oakville. David J. Rowbottom, 18 of; Alec Bohden, 27 and John Po- Oakville when thrown from the|horelect, 24, both of Kapuskas- ear in which he was riding and|ing when struck by a tractor- pinned underneath. |trailer truck while walking Regina O'Connor, 25, of Fort|along the highway about five Erie after her car left the high-'miles east of Mattice. 18, of House of Haire COIFFEURS NOW IN NEW LOCATION 14 Ontario Street -- Oshawa Expert hair stylists to give you the ultimate in hair styling + in @ comfortable, friendly etmosphere. Facials with Revion and Sans Soucie preparations. PHONE 723-6901 ~ Employment Opportunities Civil Service of Canada The Civil Service Commission of Canada is presently recrui f the below listed positions. 2 . siieclaed Complete details and applications are available at Post Offices, National Employment Service Offices and Civil Service Commission Offices. For those positions marked * details may be obtained by writing to the Civil Service Commission of Canada, Ottawa 4 or to the nearest Office of the Civil Service Commission of Canada, Please quote Competition or Circular Number as indicated, CHIEF OF COMPUTER SERVICES DIVISION, Mines ond Technical Ottawa. Up fo $15,100. Competition 65-890, Se ee hysedara pedig asi badly h OF DEVELOPMENT, Indian Affairs Branch, itizenship and immigration, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winni ind Quebe: City. $10,400-$11,600. Competition 65-774. seve : 8 SCIENTIFIC COMPUTER SYSTEMS PROGRAMMERS, Transport, T: ts $9140-$10,700. Competition 65-886, Jpn eee "HISTORIANS, doctorate degree in Canadian Pele Natione! 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(CP)--Thirty-| five persons were taken to hos- pital here and in Oakville Sun- Distinctive Simplicity day morning following an acci- dent invelving a bus and a sta-| Cotas GLASSES tion wagon on the Macdonald-| Cartier Freeway three miles) one OW pr ce west of the highway 25 inter-| SINGLE VISION BIFOCALS ee be ae Ge 1 1" 4795 Only four persons were de-| tained in hospital--three here and one in Oakville. The others were released after treatment. 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