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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jun 1966, p. 3

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WEEKEND FATALITIES IN CANADA | USERS OF PERFUME BEWARE! Death Toll Is 37 40 In Traffic | By THE CANADIAN PRESS At least 57 persons died in jaccidents during the weekend, 140 of them in traffic. | A Canadian Press survey |from 6 p.m, Friday to midnight : jSunday, local times, also ( i | showed that 15 persons drowned ONE OF THE TOP MEN and two died in miscellaneous | accidents, Paul Dozois, a Montreal | Ontario had 23 deaths, in- insurance broker, is consid- (cluding 17 on the roads, four |drownings, a youth killed in a z ered one of the top men in Quebec's Union Nationale | faji from.a tractor and a track party, A former minister of | marshal killed when struck by a municipal. affairs, he had | racing car that went out of con- represented Montreal - St. (rol at Mosport Park during a Jacques riding since 1956. (200-mile auto race, (CP Photo) Quebec's 18 deaths included i scan 19 on the highways and eight | drownings. | Saskatchewan had five traf \fie deaths and a drowning while British Columbia had three in traffic and a drowning. | Alberta had four road deaths Manitoba one, and Nova Scotia had a drowning Newfoundland, ward Island and wick had no accidental ties The survey does not include known suicides, slayings, indus trial or natural deaths, The Ontario dead: SUNDAY Joanassie, 38, an Eskimo tu berculosis patient at a Toronto sanitorium, drowned in the Humber River in Toronto Gregory Gernon, 9, New market, Ont., about 25 miles north of Toronto, drowned in a Durocher Takes Life In Cell MONTREAL (CP) Andre Durocher hanged himself in a provincial police jail cell early Sunday while awaiting arraign ment on two charges of capital murder, Durocher, who broke out of a Montreal penitentiary in March, 1965 with Lucien Ri- vard, was found criminally re sponsible Friday for the deaths of a Montreal underworld figure and his girlfriend by a coro- ner's inquest. He was to have heen ar- raigned today. Durocher hanged himself with his belt from a shower pipe in his cell, He had been brought back to QPP headquarters here after the inquest reached its decision Friday in St. Jerome, 40 miles Prince Fad New Bruns- fatali Following is the Canadian Press list of members elected lin Quebec, majorities being ap- north of Montreal | + He heard the verdict without | Proximate in many cases, with visible emotion jparty gain shown unless seat Sgt, Roland Gilbert of the|unchanged (x-member of last QPP homicide squad said "qag| legislature), : far as I'm concerned it's a sui Abitibi-Est -- xLucien Cliche cide, There'll be an investiga (L) 1,541, tion of the pol'ce work in- Abitibi Ouest volved," Courey (L) 1,563 LEAVES NO NOTE Argenteull--Zoel Saindon (L) He said Durocher had left no 2,179, gain from UN, note explaining the suicide. yg pe pose -- Another police spokesman| (UN) 366, gain tro we said Durocher-arranged his bed feated Albert Morissette, min- to look as if he was sleeping in| ister without portfolio, and Rene it, before he. went into the ae of Le Rallie- ee ea am | Bagot--xDaniel Johnson (UN) w Durocher had been dead 1,458, een eee is minutes. It was), Beneee--sPaul Allard (UN) taken to the city morgue. 524 Rivard was to have been ar-| Beauharnols -- xGerard Ca- raigned today on'charges of kill-/@eux (1) 2,073. ing Andre Paquette, 43, and Bellechasse -- xGabriel Lou Alice Rioux, 28, whose bodies| bier (UN) 1,941, ae : were found last month in a shal Berthier Guy (Gauthier low, lime-filled grave near Pied.|(UN) 1,305, gain from Lib, mont, Que., about 40 miles| Bonaventure -- xGerard north of Montreal, They dis-\vesaue (1) 3,432. appeared more than a year ago Brome--xGlen Brown (1) 470 A preliminary hearing into) Chambly -- xPlerre Laporte ve (L) 10,984. ed gaya wer Bere Champlain -- xMaurice Belle- mare (UN) 6,402, ADMITTED 360 CRIMES Charlevoix Durocher was ing Mailloux (L) 1,233 sentence June 10 for conviction xAlcide Le -- xRaymond Chateauguay -- xGeorge Ken of 30 armed robberies to which nedy (1) 1,201 he had pleaded guilty Chauveau Francois + Eu He broke out of St. Vincent;gene Matchieu (UN) 854, gain de Paul Penitentiary in sub-| from Lib. urban Montreal in March, 1965|_, Chicoutimi Jean with Rivard, Rivard now. is; Tremblay (UN) 2,016, serving a 20-year sentence in Compton -- xClaude Gosselin Atlanta, Ga. for trafficking in (UN) 1,763 narcotic's, after being recap-| Deux Montagnes tured five months after the es- ton Binette (1) 132 cape Dorchester--Paul - Durocher, who was captured card (UN) 2,461, a few weeks earlier, was also *! mentioned in court. testimony, Drummond -- xBernard Pi- Friday as having been impli-/"ard (1) 358. cated in a $1,400,000 mail truck Dubue Roch Boivin (U) robbery in Montreal two years 1,026. New Seat. ago. Duplessis -- When Rivard was captured he) (1) 2,273. (Rivard) had $16,000. in his pos-|. Fabre -- Gilles session, The Bank of Montreal $,017. New Seat. is suing for possession of the Frontenac -- Fernand Gren- money, claiming it is part of ier (UN) 1,607, the mail truck haul Gaspe Nord Paquette was alleged to have Gagnon (UN) 306 been the man who undertook to| -Gaspe-Sud--xGuy Fortier (1) divide the loot from the robbery 1,184 and Miss Rioux was described Gatineau--xRoy Fournier (L) as his housekeeper 1,644 _ + Noel x Gas Henri Pi gain from xHenri Coiteux Houde (1) -- xFrancois Hull -- xOswald Parent (L) 2,611 Huntingdon -- Kenneth ser (1) 57, gain from UN Therville -- Alfred Croisetiere (SN) 758, gain from Lib Ties - de ~ la - Madeleine-- xLouis Philippe Lacroix (L) 1,709 Jean-Talon -- xHenri Beaupre (L) 3,598 Joliette -- Pierre 1,733 Jonquiere -- xGerald Harvey (L) 4,488 Kamouraska -- Adelard D'An jou (UN) 1,189, gain from Lib. Fra- Polymer Grants Pay Increase (CP)--A 40 cent-an-| hour pay increase over two years plus other benefits are included in a new contract. be tween Polymer Corp. and the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Work ers International Union (CLC)./ The contract, affecting 1,923 employees at the government owned synthetic rubber plant extends to May 31, 1968 Employees at two meetings Sunday voted 89 per cent in fa- vor of accepting the contract, Terms had been reached in Tor- onto last Tuesday following 12 days of conciliation talks The increases--25 cents retro active to last Feb three cents to June 1 and 12 cents ef fective next Feb. 27--bring the basic hourly: wage to $2.42. The maximum is $3.52 SARNIA Roy (UN) PRESCRIPTIONS 27 THIS IS For YOU! Yost Service Good Food Reasonable Prices Convenient Location City-Wide Delivery MITCHELL'S DRUGS 9 Simcoe N. 723-3431 MOTEL LANCASTER 27 KING ST. WEST, OSHAWA (farm pond near his home Jacqueline Manone, 36, of Tor- onto, when the convertible car she was driving went out of con- trol and flipped over in Tor- onto, Harry Green, 9 RR. 1, Osh- weken, drowned in the Grand River, six miles southeast of Brantford, SATURDAY Forrest Rohr, 37, Cleveland, Ohio, when a car he was riding in hit a tree on the Niagara Parkway five miles south of Niagara Falls Ida Lillian Yule, 44, and her daughter, Patricia Ann, 18, both of Brantford, when their car left the road and hit a rock cut on Highway 69, 32 miles south of Sudbury Robert Gordon Bender, 24, Woodstock, when the car he was riding in was in collision with a truck about 15 miles west of London Gerald J. Ryan, 23, Chatham, N.B., drowned while swimming in Toronto harbor. Stanley Shaw Arthur Ont,, when his car went out of control and hit a bridge abut ment near Arthur, 25 miles north of Kitchener, Harold Jeffrey, 23, Belle ville, when the car he was driv ing left the highway and hit a hydro pole Franklin Richard Sills, 11, RR Belleville, of injuries after he was hit by a car while riding a bieycle Peter Dunbar, 23, of Holland 75 Labelle xFernand Lafon taine (UN) 1,631 Lac-St. Jean - Leonce Des meules (UN) 2,449, gain from Lib L'Assomption -- Robert Lis: sier (UN) 603, gain from Lib Laval -- xJean - Noel Lavoie (L) 5,169 Laviolette (UN) 3,421, Levis Jean Marie Morin (UN) 2,153, gain from Lib Limoilou -- Armand Maltais (UN) 1,607, gain from Lib L'Islet -- xFernand Lizotte (UN) 1,194, Lothiniere -- xRene Bernat- chez (UN) 75. Louis - Hebert -- xJean Le- Andre Leduc |eage (1) 13,116, Maskinonge Remi Paul) (UN) 979. | -- Bienvenue (1) Matapedia -- xBona ault (LL) 75. Megantic -- Mare Bergeron (UN) 662, gain from Lib Missisquol--xJean Jacques Bertrand (UN) 2,946. Montcalm -- Marcel (UN) 495, gain from lib. Montmagny -- xJean + Paul Cloutier (UN) 1,427 Montmorency Tremblay (UN) 4,533 Naplerville - Laprairie---XLau rier Raillargeon (1) 9,A1 Nicolet -- Clement Vincent (UN) 5,414,. gain from Lib Papineau --- Roland Theoret (UN) 1,259, Defeated Marcel Chaput, former president of Le Rassemblement pour l'inde pendance nationale. Pontiac -- xRaymond ston (UN) 165 Portneuf -- Marcel - R. Pla mondon (UN) 1,155, gain from Lib Richelieu -- Maurice Martel (UN) 1,078, Defeated Gerard Cournoyer, minister without portfolio | Richmond france (L) 332 Rimouski -- Maurice Tessier (L) 416 Riviere - du - Loup--Gerard Lebel (UN) 602, gain from Lib Defeated Alphonse Couturier, minister of fish and game Roberval -- xGeorges Gau thier (UN) 9,257 Rosville -- xFrancoix Boulais (L) 21. Rouyn - Noranda -- Antonio Flamand (UN) 982, gain from Arsen- Masse Gaston John xEmilien La- PLANNING A.>. © BANQUET © CONVENTION © MEETING First Class Facilities For 20 to 400 Guests Quality Service Experienced Staff RESERVE YOUR FUNCTION NOW! 723-4641 a (goere ote ha MOSQUITOES CHICAGO fume that makes you irresist (AP)--The per- WATCH YOU minis than Caucasians, 't said, and Negroes lured 60 per cent more than whites. Longsh THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 6, 1966 3 oremen Suspend Quebec City Picketing HEAT WITH OIL ° DIXON'S OIL ible to men, ladies, may have the same come-hither effect on mosquitoes, judging by ex- periments at the University of Western Ontario. And aromatic men may | have the same attraction for | Centre, Ont., and David Culli- more, 22, Toronto, drivers of ten cars involved in a three-car collision on Highway 10, about 20 miles southeast of Owen Sound. Clarence D. Smith, 41, bury, when his car and another auto collided in downtown Sud- bury. Joseph H. C, Lantagne, 27, quebec City, and Frank Dem- ers, 27, Belleville, in a fam-| ing, two - car collision on high- way 401 near Belleville Gordon Ralph Harrison, 37, of} Toronto, when struck by a rac- ing car that went out of control at Mosport Park during an auto) race | Gordon Pigeau, 18, St. Raph-| ael's, Ont., of head injuries uittr being thrown from a trac- tor. FRIDAY Joseph Wszol, 48, RR 1, Blen- heim, when a car ran into the rear of his tractor near Blen- heim, 10 miles southeast of Chatham Richard Aleck Sinclair, 18, Orillia, when struck by a car while riding his bicycle on High way 11 about a mile north of Orillia Malcolm Molinski, 39, Mont real, when he stepped in front of an auto on Highway 6 about 15 miles southeast of Brant ford John Watson Norrie, 34 Perry, Ont., in a head-on colli- sion on Highway 69 near Parry Sound, about 50 miles north of outcome of the current meeting of his birth control commission Orillia. MEMBERS ELECTED Lib, Defeated Laurent Legault, eo - leader of Le bralliement national Saguenay -- xPierre Maltais (Li) 1417, St. Hyacinthe -- Denis Bous Sud- the stinging insects. oday's Health, a publica- tion of the American Medical Association, said Sunday you are more likely to be bitten if you: Wear perfume, cologne, | after-shave lotion or anything | that gives the tiny pests a fragrance to follow, | Have a dark complexion or | a@ warm skin. | said, thet warm-skinned per- BITE OUTDOOR TYPES 'Tne report paid rescaicucse from Un on Carbide Corp. found that mosquitoes bit healthy, outdoor types more frequently than ailing folks. Experiments have shown. it sons attract 30 per cent more mosquitoes than those with cooler exteriors, | The article said persons who perspire more have a highe "attractivity index" for the insects, and heavy breathing ,apparently sends out waves of carbon dioxide to help guide them to their tar- ets, QUEBEC (CP)--Quebec City|his request. Mr. Cutler added) salire renarted the city's water-lne dnean't helieve the federa-! front was quiet Sunday night after striking longshoremen| agreed to suspend picketing until 8 a.m. today. tion has done the same because the ILA hasn't received them or heard about them. 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER - 50 YEARS F The longshoremen are seek- ing an hourly wage increase 48 cents retroactive to last Jan. 1 and a further increase of 40 Jean Paul Walsh of the Inter- national Longshoremen's Asso- ciation (CLC) said the suspen- sion would allow farmers to 313 ALBERT ST. : 24-HOUR SERVICE - pick up grain for their livestock|cents starting in January 1967, from grain elevators in Quebec City's port. | The longshoremen realize that farmers have almost exhausted, their supply of feed, he said. Police said no. farmers came) into the port area Sunday to' i IGHLY RECOMMENDED | article said, Enjoy good health Perspire moderately, Breathe heavily. Wear deark clothing. In experiments at the un | versity in London, Ont., the naturally dark- skinned persons attracted 22 mosquiotes cent more light - skinned person per than Orientals attracted 27 per cent more of the neddie-nose var- The less light that clothing material reflects, the report said, the more attractive it is to the mosquitoes. They ap- parently prefer black, dark red and dark blue to white, yellow and light green. The article said most house- hold mosquitoes travel no more than two 0 three city blocks during their lives, B., ipick up grain. On Friday night police ar- rested eight men, four of them members of the ILA whose 4,240 members have been on strike in Montreal, Quebec City and Trois-Rivieres for four weeks. Birth Control Ruling By GERALD MILLER' VATICAN CITY can sources say Pope Paul expected to announce his deci sion on birth control either Port\the end of this month or next autumn The timing depends on ft The commission is meeting Rome this month in what is ex pected to be its last session, The Pope has made clear the commission that some definitive word by June on whether the sion imends changes the tr al Roman stand against contraception, la rece (AP)---Vati he' wants} commis ie Looms | The commission announced last April 28 that it had reached "an advanced stage of clarifica- tion and information.' But it warned Catholics not to expect a report too soon and said that a hard and fast date for its de cisions could not he fixed, Vatican sources said that when the theologians, doctors, socialists, psychologists jother specialists on the commis- |sion come up with a recommen- to} is at he in the 14 prelates added to the commission by the Pope last March, HEADED BY CARDINAL These prelates, headed by Al fredo Cardinal Otaviani, are acting as the directing body of te in and Goldbloom (L) 25,101, New quet (UN) 71, gain from Lib, | seat Defeated Rene St. Pierre, min Dorion--F rancois ister of public works. 1,119. New seat Aquin (L) the commission Sources said even after the specialists on the commission RELEASED ON BAIL The men were released on bail of $100 each and are ex- pected to be charged later this week with disorderly conduct, damaging property and eon-| Che Rih Room NOW OPEN SUNDAY 4 TO 7.30 P.M. 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St. Jean = Jerome Proulx (UN) 2,096, gain from Lib St. Maurice -- Philipe Demers (UN) 1,361, gain from Lib. St. Sauveur --xFrancis Boud reau (UN) 6,087, Shefford -- xArmend Russell (UN) 14,510. Sherbrooke -- Raynald Frech- ette (UN) 2,627, gain from Lib. Defeated Carrier Fortin, m nis- ter of labor, Stanstead -- xGeorges lancourt (L) 610. Vail-| Gouin--Yves Michaud (L) 2, 800. New Jacques - Germain (1) 9,961, seat Jeanne-Mance -- xAime Bris son (1) 6,171, Lafontaine Jean Beaudry (UN) 725 _ - Pa Cartier -- Noel St Ne wseat, take the prelates some time to prepare the recommendation for |presentation to the Pope, The Pope is said to be eager to be able to make some an- nouncement by June 29, the feast day of St. Peter and St 1 He Paul Laurier--xRene Levesque (LL) 6,561. Maisonneuve -- Andre L veille (UN) Lib. 1,018, gain fro Marguerite - Bourgeoys| Ste, Anne -- xFrank Hanley (ind) 2,093, St. Henri -- Camille Martel- Jani (UN) 1,466, gain from Lib. St. Jacques -- xPaul Dorols e m Taillon--Guy Leduc (1) 214,\--xClaire Kirkland - Casgrain| (UN) 1,980, New Seat. Temiscam ngue -- xG 111 bert Theberge (1) 2,048 Temisnouata -- Montcalm Si mard (UN) 687. TXERREBONNE Hubert aad (SN) 2,159, gain 'from Ab Trais - Rivieres xYves Ga bias (SN) 1,211. Defeated Leon Ralcer, former minister in Dief enbaker cabinet Vaudreuil - Soulanges--xPau! Gerin - Lajoie (L) 2,648 Vercheres -- xGuy Lachas seur (L) 3,935 Wolfe -- xRene Lavoie (UN) 2,538 Yamaska (UN) 1,629 MONTREAL Ahuntsic -- Jean - Paul Le- febvre (L) 8,394. New seat Bourassa--Georges E. Trem blay (L) 4,801. New seat Bourget -- Paul-Emile Sauva geau (UN) 1,081, gain from Lib Paul Shooner (L) 9,029. New seat, Mercier -- Robert (L) 711. Notre - Dame - de - xBrie Kierans (L) 6,516. Grace St. Laurent -- Leo Pearson Bourassa (1) 9,229. New seat. St. om 8,071 Ste, Marie--xEdgar Charbon- Iouls -- Harry Blank Olier -- Fernand Picard (L))neau (UN) 1,916. 2,413. 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