1Q 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 14, 1966 -NEWS IN BRIEF MLONDON, Ont. (CP)-- Secre- . of State Judy LaMarsh greater public interest support of the arts Saturday it as she officially opened 'the nine-day University. of West- rn Ontario Arts Festival, She continuous efforts must be ade not to increase ex- of arts, but also to | @ understanding and ,ap- preciation for them, QUITS POLITICS DON, Ont. (CP)-- Arch- Kenneth C. Bolton, Democratic Party federal te for Middlesex East in year's Nov, 8 election, has ced his retirement from es. In a letter to John , Ontario NDP secretary, jeacon Rolton said political mitments have conflicted his -responsibilities as an Anglican priest. "SPEEDING HARMFUL "KINGSTON (CP)--A Kingston doctor said Saturday 'speeding uiances oiien Go more hari good to injured persons taken to hospital. Dr. R. Lynn, head of the chest sur- department of Kingston Hospital, said a survey in western Ontario ed that only one person in was saved by excessive speeding. > BODY FOUND HUNTSVILLE, Ont. (CP)--A believed to be that of Mrs. Edna Cooke of Allansville, Ont., who disappeared Nov. 5, 1965, found Saturday in dense about two miles from her ag The badly decomposed was found by her son, Donald, who was guiding a hunting party. HUNTER ESCAPES BUSH PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- Gordon Gardiner, 20, of Trenton drove a motorboat out of the bush 30 miles northeast of here Sunday morning to end a two- day search for him, Gardiner me lost Friday afternoon he was separated from two hunting companions. He t Friday night in the open broke into a cottage Satur- day night to get food. He com- Mandeered a boat from the cot- tage Sunday morning and came down Jack Lake to civilization. RUSSIANS LEAVE MONTREAL (CP) -- A Rus- @ian delegation of about 70 t Gen. Georgi Kozhevnikov, 64, fence for nine years until he retired in 1963, died here Friday after a long iliness, Pravda re- ported Sunday, The Communist party paper said he played aj major role in organizing muni- tions production during the Sec- ond World War. Among the "'extras" included in country smugglers' tunnel leading to a local inn and three ghosts which Canada for the inauguration of Moscow - Montreal commercial air flights, left for home Satur- day after a week spent in Tor- onto, 4 aboard the first Aeroflot TU- arrive in Montreal every Friday and leave for Moscow every Saturday. : CREW ABANDONS SHIP of the 441-foot Liberian vessel Omega abandoned ship Sunday 2,000 miles southeast of thi Hawaiian capital, the U.S. Coast Guard reported, The crew mem- bers took to two 50-foot lifeboats ber of crew members was not reported, The Omega reported Saturday morning she had a six-inch crack in her number one hold, ' WILSON PLANS TOUR Minister Wilson plans a_ six- week tour of European Common Market capitals so that his cab- inet can assess the chances of British entry into the economic community. by mid-February, well-informed sources said Sun- day. But they cautioned there might be no dramatic develop- ments even then and said any formal British application to join the six-nation trading group would probably be made months later. BORDER GUARD ESCAPES BERLIN (AP)--A 19-year-old armed East German border guard used a cover of fog and darkness to climb over the Com- munist wall into the American sector of West Berlin Saturday, police reported. He was the fourth border guard to flee into West Berlin this week. DEPUTY MINISTER DIES MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Maj.- Soviet deputy minister of de- GHOSTS INCLUDED KEYHAVEN, England (CP) he $31,500 price of a Hampshire house were an oldi|t dignitaries and reporters, in are said to haunt the passage. Dalton Camp Gets Support Senator Wallace McCutcheon OTTAWA (CP)--Senator Wal-|has been an outstanding presi- lace McCutcheon made it offi-| dent. Ottawa and Montreal.|# They arrived in Montreal Nov, 114 turboprop from Moscow. /-- The giant Soviet airliners are to/ky HONOLULU (AP)--The crew and one rubber raft. The nhum-} LONDON (Reuters) -- Prime | ing are the first three results in each' section of some, regions of field crop competitions at the |Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. part of Canada: Soybean field-- variety: 1. Shanks, Wheatley, Ont.; 2. L. R. Bostwick, Wheatley; 3. Kenneth G. Ternoey, Tilbury, Ont. ern Canada: Oats, any variety: 1, 2. William Schmidt, Ont.; 3. Roy Goltz, Falkenburg, Ont, ety: 1. B, B, Jones, Charlotte- Milverton, Brothers, Bell's Corners, Ont, ety: cardine, Brothers, Fred Goring, Scotland, Ont. open pollinated varieties: Strike Date Union Says OTTAWA (CP) -- Postal un- fons have told Mr. Justice An- drew Montpetit, a government- appointed mediator, that they will set a strike date Tuesday if a pay dispute is not resolved by then. ' The deadline of Nov, 15 for setting a strike date was agreed aziupon last August and "still stands," a union official said Sunday night. / He would not comment other- wise on how daily meetings with Mr, Justice Montpetit of the Quebec Superior Court, ap- pointed last Wednesday to medi- ate the dispute, are going. The spokesman indicated that even if the Tuesday deadline passes and a strike date is set, > |this would \not necessarily mean the end of mediation talks. | "We're going to try to resolve the dispute by Tuesday mid- Binight," the official said, 'We're *\just as anxidls io solve ii a5} the government is."' Mr... Justice' Montpetit said Sunday night he has met with postal union leaders and gov- ernment representatives every day since he arrived from Mont- real. last Thursday. Another meeting is scheduled today with the postal unions, who want a 20-per-cent interim wage increase for their 20,000 members now and another 19) per cent next year. | The civil service commission | has offered six per cent. i, MAKING TRACKS hooked into the. 15-mile line linking the plant with the company's Kidd Creek mine, Workmen lay railway tracks at Texas Gulf Sul- phur's Hoyle concentrator near Timmins, Ont. On com- pletion, the yard will have about 2% miles of track (CP Photo) Field Crop Competiticas Held At Royal Winter Fair | |' NATURE WORKS WELL TORONTO (CP)--The follow: The mouth of the honeybee contains a seven-pronged rake to collect pollen, 'Robert Fotheringham, Seaforth, Ont,; 2. Heber Hamilton, Lam- beth, Ont.; 8. Keith Murray, Galt, } Shelled corn, dent: 1, Markle, Hespeler, Ont.; Murray, Galt; 3, ton, | Region 7 -- residents of the| counties of Essex and Kent in Ontario; Ear corn, dent: 1,| Charles Burns, Dresden. Shelled corn, dent: 1, Leonard ania |Jubenville, Paincourt, nays! Region 9--residents of Can- ada or the United States: Seed potato, sebago: 1. Albert Hock- ley; Claremont, Ont.; 2. R. A. Vessey; 8. Hillard Pridham, Al- berton, P.E.I. Region 2--residents of any Robert John (Complete Repairs) | MOVED TO 83 RITSON RD. SOUTH To Serve You Better 725-8371 Region 4--residents of East- John Hagarty,- Alma, Ont.; six-rowed vari- Barley, any 'own, P.E.1.; 2. Ont.; Roy Coulter, 3. Wallace Barley, any two-rowed vari- 1, Alvin Thompson, Kin- Ont.; 2. Davidson) Stouffville, Ont.; 3. Region 6--residents of Can-| ada, except the counties of Es- | sex and Kent in Ontario: hybrid and 1] Ear corn dent, cial Saturday that he supports Dalton Camp in a demand for reassessment of Conservative "policies, procedures and lead- ership." Senator McCutcheon, who has) been actively working for Mr.) Camp's re-election as Conserva-! tive party president, issued a statement as delegates were on their way here for the national convention opening today. | He said Mr. Camp is trying} to "broaden the base of citizen participation in Canadian poli-) ties generally and in our party in "particular." Mr. Camp is being opposed for his job by Toronto lawyer) Arthur Maloney, It is being in- terpreted as a contest between 3" of party leader John mbaker and Diefenbaker supporters, although Mr. Ma- loney says he is not "the Dief- enbaker candidate." Senator McCutcheon was brought into Mr. Diefenbaker's cabinet in 1962 as minister with- out portfolio and later in the year became trade minister. | His statement said Mr. Camp introducing the barefoot comfort ae ees the Softness of carpet te». the toughness of vinyl tes + Mow Combined in one | ering vv new floor Covering, never needs wax- SHEWRING BROS. | Ing. 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Clydesdale gelding or grade mare, heavy draught 4 years or over: 1. Andrew, W.. Hewson; 2. Captain, W, Hewson, 3. Jock, Lawrence Rye, Edmonton, Percherson gelding or grade mare, foaled in 1963 or 1964: 1, Prince, Jerry van Mol, Ninette, Man.; 2. Jim Fred Hampson, Agincourt, Ont.; 3. Sharon, Gil- bert Crawford, North Gower, Ont. Percherson gelding or grade mare, light draught four. years or over: 1. Unnamed entry, Hughes Brothers; 2. Fancy, Michalyshyn Brothers, Bran- don, Man.; 3. Don, Gilbert Crawford, Gower, Ont. Percherson gelding or grade mare heavy draught 4 years or over: 1, Unnamed entry, Harold Clark; 2. Unnamed entry, Hughes Brothers, Stroud, Ont.; . Mac, Hunter McQuagge, Whitby, Ont. Mr. Sandman, owned by Mrs. Elgin Armstrong of Brampton, Ont., beat out Dufferin Tycoon, owned by Waiier Hurman oi Gi- tawa, to win the hackney pony stallion grand championship. Mr. Sandman was also named senior stallion champion, and Mr. Dufferin reserve senior stallion champion. 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