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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Dec 1967, p. 8

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\ @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Be Tuesdey, December 5, 1967 Alderman Charged NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) -- Ald. John Graaskamp has been charged with assault and wilful dama_ > by Thorold Town- ship police in connection with a property dispute between him- self and the township over his personal centennial project The charges arose from an in- cident Nov, 28 at the site of the former Black Horse Tavern, a century-old public house at the intersection of Highways 20 and 58 about 15 miles west of the city. Mr. Graaskamp planned to restore the tavern The alderman wrestled with police and township officials and defied a bulldozer when work crews were brought on to the property by the township to remove the building which had collapsed in a high wind last October. The property, adjacent to a public school, had been declared a safety hazard by the town- ship. Mr. Graaskamp had been ordered to remove the debris. When work crews sent by the township arrived the alderman ordered them off the property and impounded their bulldozer. Mexicans Missing MEXICO CITY (AP) -- About 20 Mexican workers were be- lieved still missing today in the wreckage of a bridge under con- struction that collapsed into a deep canyon on the outskirts of Mexico City. Ten bodies were recovered and one survivor was pulled from beneath a pile of rock be- fore search operations were sus- pended at midnight Monday night because of poor visibility and the danger of a further col- lapse. Jose Cruz Bolanos, an agent of the public works ministry, said about 30 workers were be- lieved killed when the centre span plunged into the canyon early Monday night. The exact number of men on the bridge was not known, he said, as new laborers had been hired during the day. The survivor, Angel Aguirre, said 19 others were working around him. Rescue workers said there was little hope that anyone else survived. No explanation for the col- apse has been found. Fire Sweeps Lethbridge LETHBRIDGE (CP) -- A fire described as the worst in the city's history Monday night de- stroyed a restaurant, three other businesses and portions of & hotel housed in a hotel-con- vention centre. Damage estimates ranged up to $700,000 after the fire was brought under control about seven hours after it broke out in the basement below the restaur- ant. No serious injuries were re- ported. Lost in the blaze were the res-| taurant, a gun shop, real estate office, barber shop, cocktail and dining lounges, and the hotel re- ception area, | The city's entire 62-men fire department and all available equipment were called in to fight the blaze and a fire umit from Coaldale, 10 miles east, was placed on standby. | eS Announcement | | 'Le GABRIEL MARCHILDON |) Formerly With Trio Television has opened a shop under the name | } GEM | TELEVISION Sales & Service 786 Simcoe St. S. 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Available in various colors with steel reinforced neck, MINIST] Queb Ministe 'Will S Canada will stick togethe was the message from Quebe brought to McLaughlin Colle; iate students today. And the messenger was th youngest, and one of the liv liest, French Canadians in tt federal government -- Jea Chretien, Minister without por folio. At 33 he is the younges minister in the present gover: ment and the second youn est since Confederation. Canada will stick togethe1 I'm very confident, because th new generation in Canada ur derstands the problem and pa) ticularly in English Canada, he said in his heavily Frenc accent, He learned English fror his wife who is bilingual. "There is still' impatience i Quebec because they are look ing to the past, But when I se the goodwill of English Canada and particularly the younge generation, I think Canada wil stick together." Mr. Chretien a Mitchell Shar; aide was answering a student question. He said that for year. and years Quebecers had fel that they had no place in th country but now the situatior was improving every day. At one time, in Quebec, the; were inclined to blame every thing on the federal government But now talks between the pro vinces was changing all that and he mentioned the value o: the recent Confederation of To: morrow Conference's value in this direction. CONSTITUTION "If we are going to keep the country together, the only way to do it is to respect the con- stitution." _ He also stressed the need to introduce French into the Cunningham Edges Reeve NEWCASTLE (Staff) -- D. J. Cunningham was elected reeve here last night by a slim 46 votes over incumbent E, A. Watton. Mr. Cunningham re- ceived 296 votes and Mr. Wat- ton 250. Four councillors elected were: Fred Couch, 358; Robert Walton, 308; Frank Hoar, 298 and Alfred Gray 'with 281 votes. Elected to the Public Utili- ties Commission were John Rickard, 346; and H. Stanley Graham with 316. ' Elected to the six public school board seats were: George Chard, 404; Mrs. Pau- line Storks, 381; Mrs, Margaret Brereton, 367; Farncomb Le- Gresley, 314; Douglas Walton, 304 and I. J. McCullough with 335 votes,

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