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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Nov 1967, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 9, 1967 IN FIELD CROPS Winter Fair Awards Eight Titles To Canada recapturing the TORONTO (CP) -- Canadiansjday, four went to Alberta, three flax for his win took eight of nine world tiles!to Ontario and one to British|title he held in 1965, Last vear awarded Wednesday in the field Columbia he lost out to Henri Mondry of crops section of the Royal Agri-| Larry C. Hixt of Beiseker,|St Basile-le-Grand, Que cultural Winter Fair. The other|Alta., was crowned world w Wat} Rolling Rock Farms of Ligon- championship went to the!champion for the third consecu-/ier, Pa., won the world nay title United States tive year with his- variety of which it held in 1961 Since that The fair, which bills itself as|hard red spring wheat time Ontario farmers held. the the show window of Canadian| Wallace H. Hummel of Milk title agriculture, opens to the public|/River, Alta., took his second) Other world champions from Friday, but judges have sper world championship in a row injWestern Canada were Terry the last few days peering at|the barley section with his ex-/Stachniak of Clandonald, Alta., thousands of field crop entries hibit of two-rowed variety. in oats. He edged defending the United States world titlist Tom Rhatigan of land'and E Edmonton; and Gordon Watson nit jof Farmington, B.C., who won lonly repeat winr hough) the forage crop title "two other newly- cham-| william H. Shanks of Wheat- ons had held top spot in ear-jjey Ont., won the world soy- years bean champions This was old Hansen of Vulcan.|the third year in a row that a showed the best class Of/cshanks from Wheatley had se taken the championship STAYS IN FAMILY Last year it was won by:R. J Shanks in 1985 by D. A. Shanks For the REPEAT TITLES The two Wes land Scotland, Ire The onlv v it decided is in ear corn--thi tion has been won by a U.S. ex hibitor for years winner wil] be announced today Of the titles decided e the the last 11 rw ¢ He Alta., Judicial Inquiry Sees C at Wednes aight year the won by Gorin winner wa y Gorsline Films Of the AS Seizure Rodney ¢ 3 tempts of t of RR 3. Children's named worlc d ied an inter- award--went to Tona i W. Dar in the seed potatoes is in a ing CAS wor by Premier Johr five and e the plac brell's arrest and their forcible seizure Sep his lea OT Earlier, Mrs. Timbrell"s soni28 by Waterloo County Chil-|cause competition is restricte tion of contributing to juvenile) Mrs. Timbre!1 said that tation is not re gat scnaeighed | delinquency involving the photo-|shortly after losing , dee Pe Pest Act. | i with a girl in 1965. He had received a break-in at the Glenbriar Curl-! | two-year suspended sentence | ree or | Arthur Rodney Timbrell, Mrs | bor of Mrs. Timbrell, said th | Timbrell's husband, said he} - : | Mrs. Timbrell was a good moth-| I 1960 FXO ems er and looked after the fosterjcharge against him of assault- children well ing his wife session, Mrs Timbrell, 20-year-/ber of the United Nations Secu-| Timbrell said police forced herjold daughter of the foster moth-|rity Council, Canada is em- son Rodney back into crime by home from work on the day|problems--the Middle East,| factory. when society workers came to|/Rhodesia and Cyprus. Mrs from Waterloo, Preston and| She admitted her part mark have been unable to per- Galt told the Babcock and Wil-|fracas outside of her home. suade the other eight non-per- Se to adopt a_ resolution which |would not require Israel to with- jdraw to its former boundaries {before peace negotiations could Shown were the efforts of the Harry Waisberg Timbrell _ he ter sisters in the Timbrell home hampionship Wayne, 21, admitted a convic-|dren's Aid officials to countries from which impor-| his job Rod-| Destructive Insect an graphing df a nude adolescent|ney was connected eae, ine jing Club, Waterloo Mrs. Hazel Patullo, a neigh- could' not remember a OTTAWA (CP)--As a mem- In a morning Margaret ler, testified that she stayed | broiled in three current world depriving him of a job at a Galt Timbrell said police| get the two girls On the first, Canada and Den- cox Canada Ltd. factory at Galt! The hearing continues manént members of the council | be | gin Officials here say they hope Fee-For-Service Medicare Seen Affecting Health Centres joenate will ppt ae hodesia an yprus, but they ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Dr.|the committee, said methods of|do not hold out a great deal of T. H. Tulchinsky of St Cathar-|payment other than fee-for-serv-|hope. ines says a provincial medicallice should be included in any; The government scheme providing for payment|public health insurance pro-|Commons figures showing at of doctors on a fee-for-service) gram least four countries increased basis only could reduce the effi It was "important that in any|their exports to Rhodesia. Infor- ciency of group health centres\sovernment health. insurance|mants said Canada has made but would not put them out Of|program introduced into the|plain its views that the UN business. | province of Ontario that alterna-| Sanctions should: be complied On Oct. 31 Dr. Tulchinsky,|tive methods of payment other} With. medical director of the St. Cath-|than the basic fee-for-service) The mandate of the UN arines and District Community|plan be included." peacekeeping force in Cyprus- Group Health Foundation now) 1 » jetir Canada contributes some 800 : to CPN Dr. Tul- being developed, was a witness) ):. 1. ¥ troops to it--comes up for re- before the cutadie committee on|<nsky sald allowing alterna-inewal in the Security Council tive payment systems under alnoy the: healing arts, meeting in tat ? : jnext month Sault Ste. Marie provincial medicare plan would) Mr, Martin told the Commons ORY, OEMs 2 : encourage the development of} ; i At that time, The Canadian 0'|Friday that Canada now fs dis- Pr aenoneonily. duoted him new models of health-services|jcussing with Cyprus and other ress ¥ quotec :.|delivery such as the prepaid)countries a Canadian proposal as saying a fee-for-service i 3 a prop health plan could force out of|StOUR practice plans in Sault/aimed at a political settlement "ee conan). member|St@: Marie, and the one being/between the Greek and Turkish asl 'health centre operated in{developed in St }communities on the island. earth 2 ac <3 | eS as aD gave the | so of Rain- ern Italy If the motton were pressed te a Commons vote and carried, |the government would normally be obliged to resign. This possi- a permament pool of unemploy- bility is' remote, however, since ment, and demands a swift re-|the rebels know that national turn to the Labor party's elec-jelections now would lose most tion pledge of full employment."'of them their Commons seats. House to say It "deplores and repudiates the approval given by the chancellor of the ex- chequer to the governor of the Bank of England's advocacy of Two Trains |FEAR_UNEMPLOYMENT Collide Labor Members Revolt In Italy © Against British Austerity SALERNO, Ifaly (AP) -- Two, LONDON (AP) -- A major re-jfered the rebels a debate on em-jat the time. Only the day be-, Jexpress passenger trains collid-/volt erupted inside the govern-|ployment policy behind the/fore, at Labor's annual conven-) ed in pre-dawn darkness along|ing Labor party today against|closed doors of the Labor cau-|tion, Wilson himself had pledged Italy's southwestérn coast today|the government's austerity poli-/cus room two weeks from now.|that the party remains wedded after one of them rammed a cies. [They rejected this attempt tojto full employment. herd of cows and jumped the) More than 70 Labor MPsjtake the heat out of the issue} In the Commons Tuesday, ; i Life tl t @ track signed a motion seeking anjand went ahead with their mo-|however, Chancellor of the Ex- because you'd like to retire someday Police said "'at least eight or|immediate change in the _gov-|tion.- chequer James Callaghan nine" persons were killed and|¢!"ment's employment pro-/REVOLT WIDESPREAD backed up O'Brien's view and about 70 injured, Other uncon-|3%@™: : _| The revolt presents a more/Said they represent government firmed reports put the death toll|, This program envisages a ris-\than usually serious challenge policy. at 12 br Bei lJ hgriig ange eg to Wilson because the rebels are ' i j . y to keep down im-/not i ag It was the third and most se-/norts and partly io ontodvare tant OR Win. hey ticlgde Many Laborites were openly saying Wednesday night they had been tricked--that Wilson must have known when giving his pledge Oct. 4 what his head banker would be saying Oct. 5. WANTS HOUSE DEBATE Michael Foot, leftist sponsor of the rebel motion, said he will seek to bring it under Commons debate today. Parliamentary experts said his chances of suc- ceeding are slim but that the government may eventually be obliged to yield debating time. The motion concentrates its fire on Callaghan. It asks the | It will be good to retire... /f you have an adequate retirement income in keeping with your present living standard. Add to your Canada Pension with permanent personal retirement life insurance. Talk to your Excelsior Life representative soon. He's a good man to know. "es EXCELSIOR LIFE Sawecece Company | NIGHT ..... TOWN @ Choauffeur-Driven Car To Toronto : @ Free Spending Money Every Time you Ride With Mercury Toxi, you Get Another Chance to Win... "A Night On the Town". NEXT DRAW ON NOVEMBER 15th MERCURY TAXI 725-4771 Winner of October 10th Draw -- Mrs. E. Power -- 1190 Northridge St., Oshawa Police said overnight passen-| Wednesday night to head off an! well, into, cows. wandering over, the land, He argued that Britain an adjacent rail. At that mo-| MONTREAL (CP) -- Electric) The speech brought protests train temporary state of emergency} outside Milan, killing five Pas-/two hours, but it did not affect! collided near Brescia in north- 9:30 rious fatal train accident in); i ility. : 'A Italy in little more than two ee mobility. ; right wing members from the ep ae Prime Minister Wilson acted|trade unions and veteran party swiftly in the Commons lobbies workers like Emmanuel Shin- ger train No. 904, making its y i , : ay north along the coast Sig ggcliineng pes -- id | Behind the revolt lies a Reggio Calabria on the toe of pinata idles 2S lige a alla eal! g abria o Sir Leslie O'Brien, governor of he Italian peninsula, barrelled M ] the state-owned Bank of Eng- tracks and was derailed approx- ontrea needed a high d imately halfway through its : Peoee Ane Derenanedy journey to Rome. Bl k { beet unemployment if new in- The locomotive bounced onto ac ou ee | are to get the men they need. ment, officials said, the Milan-| jocks he of| to-Palermo express sped down|homes, elevators stopped run-| the rail in the opposite direction | ning in office buildings lights| and crashed into the northbound! went out and police declared a/ The crash came just 16 days Labigpuscnarg when a power ince | * pal _ t swept a vast area of Mont- after a commuter train plowed ies pu into the back of another in fog Peal and A THe aUEurye: : ©! The blackout lasted for nearly | sengers and injuring 80 others. |the heart of downtown Mont-| Five days ago; the Venice-Mi-|"€al's financial and commercial | lan express and a freight train district. The. clocks One person was fa-|4-M. tally injured among the 40 pas-| Hospitals had to sengers hurt emergency. power. stopped at turn on Ignition Alarm System. 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