eration of Tomorrow Conference Hamil 0,000 for| moval on streets, sidewalks and| Sarnia {is not troubled with|ditches and hampers spring saves | Conf in Toronto, would be open. 26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, -- --. BiBiaga Bosse yg atigps al-|lanes, |snow like many other municl-joff, He says snow-removal ae) erence ic, Peareon said the fedechl Go Oe OR aes i ; |palities in Ontario, aithough e impossible to esti-| 8 | es t the | P f t oney prob-| Guelph officials say snow re-| pa ' ipenses ar poss T B B lconference will differ from | : : mf abit tone tose omens cues war UGE Ye Prov ee 00.000. City \Carcaissioner| mate for this winter because the| o be ublic earlier one, in that premiers a ably d |this year. The public works|$100,000. City 1s the city|city annexed two townships and| CP) -- Prime Min- were not making formal propos- paid to get their cars out of the! department has a garage full of|Donald Silliman says tl y § 2 OTTAWA (CP) | t the Toronto meeting. pound after they were towed off| equipment to turn snow-clogged|shent much . last year rage their equipment. lister Pearson said Monday he als @ ' |streets into bare pavement in a|526 budget clearing awa} | February federal - Thasdcee park! begins| matter of hours. A city blower, | slicks. | SEEROVERENTS FANE eee te ciitional' canter: SUR 18 FOOD ea ac € O now Trews ia ks Cait oo ice t d-|similar to those used at air-| The average snowfall is 60) Improvements costing $270,000) provincial con ' | The United States dep 1987 pate Ene ee ni Feige heavy | Ports can load a 12-yard truck|inches, but Mr. Silliman says|under a British grant started re-| pice will 'to the maximum Pos- | 9¢ agriculture says during Last year, Metropolitan Toron- road WV sinectaa within alin 45 seconds and send a spray|the equipment is used only a cently on Vigie airport at St.| . stent" be held in public. {surplus food valued at about dea 4 | sible extent" be he iu ) tributed Christ ay make) Year snow removal costs have|to spent $1,657,817 on snow re-|few hours and motorists must 0f snow 300 feet away from the| few oo for actual snow re-lLaciacin the Windward' group) He was replying to a Com-|$145,000,000 was dis White Christmas may make} : wigs : eee ' highway. moyes jof-islands in the West Indies--to; I lth ugh nine southwestern streets ther the con-/throug : | 4 75 'moval. A tot 450 men were keep cars off through streets. j : 5 enone ds of Air Canadajmons question whe | pages ve sagem gal jalready sig wag a : jcleuneas "ail the year for Ti mmins has an average, If the city has its avtrane Costs in ay pp ---- charies Mente, lference, like the recent Confed-|states. le misty during th y sea-| Niagara Falls has no sn 3 ; 3 ; 5 inched it} snowfall of 56.4 inches, this/ed to run close to . : ---- son, but city officials in Ontario) now, but uses sand and salt ai ogee ee te big beets hi om "ie thehea rien "the cost should be well|figures according to city engi- ee at yet gaa g this combat icing conditions cae red ed ne fetes collecting 1966 The aarage snow removal | below the $87,434 forecast. /neer J. F. Bourne. Mr. faa iv m y sts s ' , s u : ' i 7 55 Ws cee snow-removal co Sag spray from sdetails during heavy snowfall) budget is $95,000. The city spent Three years ago, a snowstorm ee phiyideg see geo y WLLL LA PLL LLL PY LF MPU Wit Be s ods. | $140,952 this year. _ dropped 17 inches of snow in Y Up w/// y Ottawa, ae eS In Fort William, with its 90.2; PeToes Sault Ste. Marie spent $96,435| windsor and it cost the city|$90,000 before the 'nd of the! Wf If] dh y) iy Vf fy j Vi Hj eicceg gill ial $100,000 to get rid of it. The an-| Year ys i "TI d ' b li ya year, city offi-|¢ 1s yes | every winter, The annual bill| inches of snow a year, city offi: CARS BLOCK PLOWS umping sand on city streets) d | | oa .{cials institute snow routes on) f[, G. Osborne of the streets|jact winter and recently started! nual average is less than 18| Mr. Bourne says one of the A/DS for its removal is about $1,"| main arteries and calendar) qepartment says the most irti-/ stockpiling 18,000 tons of sandjinches, and although the snow) big cost factors is the mild win-, HEALTH & BEAL7 ita or peel | pmo in some residential| tating problem in Toronto 18/and 3,000 tons of salt for this! tmmeval budget secret at $120-(ter to date and @ recurrence of| By THE CANADIAN PRESS 600,000. The city's Centennia Celebrate Ab geet be -- -- sie a cv eohe Yea: 000, it is rarely used up. © freezing rain which lies in) |tions and reduce costs. on the street, ocking ' Me : New Year's Eve : eae geen -- ne d h Id -- pao pad snowfall of 78 og Mr. Osborne said he wou e averag $ / : IZZA like to see a bylaw, similar to| inches in Sudbury costs about UL eo eee one in Hamilton, which enables! $150,000. The city of 82,000 spent : bs 6 ; Ld snow removal crews to towj;an additional $16,700 on equip- t b 9 rn * epi § away cars blocking main roads.! ment this year for snow re- fe) h ' a x pe x08; 728-0192 Simeee St. 8 Gain IIIIDE, e Usnawa rig ad 723-0241 Rosslyn Rd. W. 9 & * 4 * * * , FORE | 3 NEW YEAR AY EVE BALL Gala New Year s = Sponsored by CORINTHIAN CLUB * ' 7 9 E * A di e x E p y New Year's Eve |: 0.C.V.1. Auditorium } ve Far x Sponsored by the * * te * PART Y ¥ Sat., Dec. 30- Dancing from 9-? ; ee aaa i z TED KOSS and HIS 10 PIECE ORCHESTRA . Hockey Club Pe . * Tickets Available * oH inva: fii. Fan . 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(AP W Youn Bisho} MONTREAL (CP) - among Montreal's Ro olic clergy would like archbishop to be youn gest he be appointed 10-year term. In a report submitte siastical officials in presiding priests of pastoral zones in the archdiocese outline tl cations they would pre man who will succe Emile Cardinal Le; well known former a left Montreal earlier ti to work among | Africa. The priests, represer gy of the 298 parishe archdiocese, also put their list of qualificatio that the new archbisho to work well with cl laymen acting as a tea While making no s1 as to who should be : to fill Cardinal Leger the report says the a1 should be a man '"'equa ble of involving himseli he runs his pastorate in ent style." Operatior A Failure BOSTON (AP) -- Ar tion to re-attach the right hand of a five. boy, injured on an e: failed Tuesday at Mi setts General Hospital. Surgeons amputated t after determining that tl ration operation had n successful. "During the 12 hours : operation it was found 1 culation would not recovery," a hospital man said The young patient is Roth of Wayland, Mass. Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Ri Roth is a pathologist at 1 pital. The boy's hand was : Monday when he slipp became caught in a dep: store escalator while on ping trip with his pare store employee applied a quet and police recover hand and took it to the h Fourth Man Dies Of Inj HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) fourth man died Tuesday) injuries received when pounds of molten metal feet at the Armco steel m Three men died _witt hours of the accident M The fourth died Tuesday noon. Of the 16 still in ho nine are in critical condi Ten other employees re first aid treatment. The fourth victim was } Redbrook, 21. Those wix earlier were Leo Bell, ! Krueger, 55, and Norman 49. Zulu Battle Kills 43 Men PIETERMARIZBURG ters) -- At least 43 Ne were killed in a Zulu triba tle 60 miles north of here, i reported today. Police said that about members of two feuding tribes--armed with guns ar segais (spears)--clashed day at Elenge in the M district of South Africa's | province. Most of the dead were 1 bers of the Sithole tribe launched an attack on Z tribesmen,