] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, October 10, 1967 Weekend Fatality Toll 86; On Highways 65 By THE CANADIAN PRESS |traffic deaths. One man wes Thanksgiving weekend acci-/shot while hunting, one man fell dents claimed at least 86 lives/from a horse and another was cross Canada, 65 on the high- accidentally shot. way. Newfoundland recorded one The Canadian Highway traffic fatality and three per- Safety Council had predicted 75\sons killed in fires while in traffic fatalities. |Alberta two died on the high- | A survey by The Canadian|way, one person was acciden-| Petra Suzan Hohl, one month,| Press from 6 p.m. Friday until/tally shot and a boy wasjof Niagara Falls, in a two-car midnight Monday, local times,crushed when a packing case crash 15 miles south of Barrie. also showed two persons/fell on him. | drowned, five died in fires, four, British Columbia had five) | SUNDAY in hunting accidents and 10 in\persons killed on the highway,|_ William George Roe, 66, of other mishaps. two in fires and one person|Stittsville, in a two-car crash The highest toll of traffic|accidentally shot. jnear his home. deaths ever recorded for a| Traffic mishaps claimed five) Leslie McConkey, 16, of Scot- Thanksgiving holiday weekend|lives in Manitoba, four in Sas-|!and, Ont., injuries suffered in / during the hours coinciding|katchewan and one in Nova|® Car-truck crash near Brant- Scotia. Prince Edward Island /ford Friday. : i passenger crashed into pn! embankment near Brent. | Stephen Quinn Griffin, 13, of Toronto, electrocuted while playing with a 30-foot television antenna. that | touched low-hanging hydro} wires near his home. | with those of the CP survey ; A was last year when 109 persons|was fatality-free. | Melvin Edward White, $0, fied, 26 more than the year} Known suicides, slayings, when hit by a CNR passenger before. jindustrial and natural deaths | train 'near the Ontario Hospi:al * Ontario. recorded 39 deaths,/are not included in the survey. gs Orillia. . $4 in traffic mishaps. Two per-| The Ontario dead: Richard Kenneth Cooksey, 20 sons drowned, a hunter was bonny of Orillia when the car he was! identally t t an| ! |driving struck a hydro pole ager son og gid Frank Baldwin of Peterbor-/near Orillia. Toronto boy was electrocuied|/0U8h, in a car-truck collision in} Michael George Cleary, 16, of when a 30-foot television anten-|Peterborough. : _ |New Liskeard, Ont., in hospital ha accidentally touched a low Lawrence Edwin Boylett, 37, after being accidentally shot hanging hydro wire. of Baie d'Urfe, Que., his wife,|while on a hunting trip : Marion, 37, daughter Susan, 4; Gerald Junop, 22, of Rosen-) THREE ASPHYXIATED months, and Mrs. Boylett's|thal, Ont., drowned when a| Fourteen were killed in Que- mother, Edith McDonald, 69, in/canoe tipped on the Little Mis-) bec, nine on the highway. Two/a three-car crash near Cumber-|sissippi River near his home died in hunting accidents and land, 15 miles east of Ottawa. (100 miles west of Ottawa. | three were asphyxiated in a} John G, Pearce, 76, of Brent,| William Van Sickle, 18, of parked car at Masson. of injuries suffered Sunday|Oakville, when his motorcycle New Brunswick reported four/when a truck in which he was a|was involved in a collision with| A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE : "Top Guns,"' a four-year- old Appaloosa stallion, and rider Carol Russo, Ham- burg, N.Y., warm up for the second all-Appaloosa show held Saturday at Alex- andra Park. Small crowds gathered in the crisp fall Rev. Sister St. Vincent, sister) |superior of holy angel convent at Schreiber, Ont. thrown from <j ] d | Toronto, and Mary Myles, 18, of} To Assist Underdeveloped j2::": i" # sexes: George Cic, 19, of Midland,! Ont., when his car went into a ditch at Bonfield near North th UNITED NATIONS (CP)--| By STUART LAKE Canada pledged $10,750,000| Mirvish Loses TORONTO (CP)--Ed Mirvish e Community countries build up their econo- Monday he will be more selec- pees tc tive in the future. he hi ' ie cas acetal an tg rah Mr. Mirvish's first venture on ate ighway near Windsor] F2: lof cities and towns. she was the fourth largest con- (Broadway, A Minor Adjustment | Jen M Perri it oF Val Without a dissenting vote, tribuiof by Eric Nicol of Vancouver,) "¢an-Mare Lerrin, 1, of Valithey endorsed a national coun- £ ¢ closed after two performances. |\2T0n, Ont., died in hospital of|¢j] "resolution that said their Gerald Pelletier, parliamen- finishea iuries suffered when knocked! objective is "to improve , ' oni "I'm anything but A 'i 2 ¢ tary secretary to External) vith Broadway," said the thea-|7om his bicycle near Sudbury. quality s " . J i iti ve? said in announcing the donation|{"® owner. "But the next time.|pavi Lamure, 11, both ef Lan:| "men eon ves at the annual pledging confer-| . bigs jump in with my eyes don, and Robert Wilson, gr., 11, 4 ence that Canada's current)' : oe : : _j|when a car being pushed by the total annual aid program now| He described his Broadway|Lamure brothers near London stands at nearly $300,000,000./debut as 'a bit like going)was struck from behind by He also noted that Martin had through a wedding and a funer-| another. ' said recently that by the early a! in about two hours." 1970s Canada hopes to increase} aid to roughly one per cent of the national income. include ning, including social and politi- cal, delegates agreed. The resolution, a their objectives, called for pro- Allan Roy Hyndman, 27, ©f/ motion of environmental plan- Promising Actor |Toronto, when he fell from alning in schools and universi- STRATFORD, Ont. (Cp)--|Don Valley Parkway in Toron-| ment of new knowledge relating a Saale Terry Judd, a Kitchener actor, to. E to environment of human settle- Buddhist Vigil Saturday was named winner of} Roger Perraltie, 34, of Corn-'ment through study and SAIGON (ees) Milj.|the Jean A. Chalmers Award as/Wall drowned whenche fell into/research; and jant Buddhist leader Thich Trijthe most promising apprentice |the Cornwall Canal near his'and dissemination of informa- Quang ended a 13-day vigil out-/at the Stratford Festival this Gate McDonnell. 29, hi tion dealing with environmental side the government palace) Year. : necthan iaanath 21 both of panning. here today and returned to the) Mr. Judd, who was born in Gr Valley, Ont , An Quang pagoda, a spokesman|London and has lived also in Edmour fay tdi Ai se aga [ for the militant Buddhist fac-/Toronto and Montreal, received) * ampeau, 4), 4 Aldoubling of fees, They fea tion said the award during an intermis-|two-car collision near Cornwall.|new membership. scales might oe sion in the performance of Herbert Holloway, 25, of Wel-'reduce their membershi With him went three senior/Richard I, in which he is landport, Ont., when a tractor . monks who had maintained the anhkaria : "lhe was driving overturned. THE URBAN FRONTIER vigil with him since Sept. 28. PP 8. Susan Johnson, 18, of Chippa- In his keynote address to 400 They were protesting against a government charter which Playboy of 20s recognized a rival pro-govern-; NEW YORK (AP)--Tommy ment faction as the legal voice|Manville, playboy of the Roar-lcoe when he fell beneath the| of the Buddhist Church. jing 20s and Depression 30s}wheels of a wagon at Norfold [eae farting +n panei Farms Ltd. near Simcoe. . settlements made headlines for Poisoner Sought = Siinoat 50 years, died Sunday of| |) FRIDAY = Alvenir ilson, ee SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)--'g heart attack. He was 73. Residents of Bexar County have With him at the end was his|UXbridge, Ont., when struck by lith and last wife, the former|® Cat in Uxbridge. near Niagara Falls. Smith of the Economie Council FREE Estimates, Reasonable | Retes, Repair Speciclist. formed a patrol to hunt down the person who poisoned more 45, of St. |truck after a collision on the ties: stimulation of the develop-| the gathering Delegates shied away from a| _ and'second resolution calling for alt feared! Kenneth Boulton, 37, of Sim-jof Canada declared that cities) m. and performance classes at 1 p.m. The show also fea- tured and 330-yard, The 220-yard, 440-yard dashes. Ontario Appaloosa Horse Association event. The Appaloosa is To Complete Environment {have become the new frontiers | OTTAWA (CP)--Delegates to|of Canada, Planning Asso- The ciation of Canada expanded the| rather than natural resources is/| Monday to the Uniled Nations Bay. PR ie Respane : of Toronto, who lost $50,000 : : Segerrc Yea cian when his Broadway comedy Moka Wilson, 14, of Azilda,| aims of their nationwide organi-|the big challenge facing the| a ping folded last week, indicate d|nt., died in hospital of injuries|zation Monday by agreeing to|country, he said. And the chal-| suffered when the car she wa*/be concerned about more than|lenge would be met in the cit-| in went out of control and left! just the physical environment|ies, where three out of five Canadians would be living by 1980. "There is little doubt that, in| the fu I the! incomes and wealth will depend| of the environment in proportionately less and less on natural more Ae | tion Many solved to wipe out the threat of) i and more | all aspects of community plan-|skills, on improved technology a and clarifying | declared. sponsored the HORSE SHOW AT ALEXANDRA PARK air for line classes at 9 known for its Intelligence, good disposition, speed and versatility, He is outstand- ing for the familiar spotting on his coat. --Oshawa Times Photo WEATHER FORECAST s . a car in a single-car accident. . man becoming the J . Canada Pledges $10 Million .....°"™" ,, , Planners Expand Aims fit," sve" Mary DeToro,. 33, both of| on gritos pier transportation, called for a more modern attitude and approach. servant ther marked drop tonight and) acting Wednesda 'Huron, Georgian Bay, Halibur- ton, Lake Ontario Niagara regions: Cloudy with scattered showers today and Wednesday. Cooler Wednesday. 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