STORMBOUND TRUCKS AND BUSES IN COLORADO rado, were aftermarks of the worst snow blizzard to hit the Piled up snowdrifts and a long line of aarooned trucks and buses outside a roadside restaurant near Limon, Colo- BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT 1931. Reports indicate that over 1500 motorists were marooned Eastern Colorado district since ' in the community of Limon | alone, with similar conditions reported in other towns and vil- lages in that section of the country. AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS Residential Tax Rate Reduced By Three Mills trial, 19.00 mills; residential, 13.05 mills; debentures, 4.27 mills; pub- 'Rebekah Lodge 'Receives Gift | By GRACE MILLS | A of the White Dove ture shows: general rate, indus- Lodge, Ajax, 379, was held in the Super Market. Pickering IOOF Lodge Hall, Beach road, on Tuesday last. Fund ToAid (JS. Gives Peek | Fire Victim | A+ Radar Barrier AJAX (Times-Gazette) Staff Reporter) -- A full fledged com-| display their work done out the year, and increase their proficiency as shownien. It is an exhibition with competitive ele- sion of the first anniversary o !the: ladies' auxiliary. { throng included Legion| | members and the auxiliary along with their wives, invited guests. Pre: bourg were provincial secretary 0 Mrs. MacMillan and Commander G Mrs. (torship of Mrs, Durham Students Win Honors At Kemptville BOWMANVILLE -- Howard McCann of the Codrington district of Northumberland was the grand champion showman at the recent Kemptville . Agricultural School "Royal", The reserve champion was Roy McHolm of Welcome, in Durham county. The Royal is a competitive event in which all students in agriculture and home economics through- ments, Howard McCann is a son of Reg. McCann recent Warden of the united counties of Northum- berland and Durham, and Roy McHolm is a son of Melville Mec- sident of the Central Ontario among its winners last week. In the home economics division, grand Spring Show, who was prominent Miss Mary McHolm, also of Wel- come, won the championship award as the senior student scor- ing highest in handicraft. Brother and sister of the family of Mel McHolm won the awards at this year's KAS Royal. i In addition to being a former Warden of the county, Reg. Mec- Cann is a provineial director of the Ontario Crop and Soil Im- provement Asscciation, succeed- ing W. W. Dawson of Peterbor- ough in that position in January. He has followed established farm practices in milk, cheese, hogs, plus z~~4 crops, including' corn last year. Mel McHolm has a herd of pure- bred Holsteins, poultry and regi-| stered seed grain. His son and| Holm of Welcome, a former pre: daughter have been active in| club work since they were elig-| ible to Kemptville Agricultural School on Durham, | Legion Ladies Donate $1000 PORT HOPE -- The Canadian Legion Hall of Branch 30 was f packed to capacity for the occa The wen Baker. Mr. and Archie Vickers and Mr. and Mrs, Morley Thomas presented each lunch, lady with a beautiful red rose as ing the s she entered the hall. husbands and [cumulated f rt ent from Co- space of nine months since their The Novellaires orchestra sup- lied the music for dancing with| rns enjoying themselves up| Undersecretary and"member of until 11 pap. At this time the: the UN advisory commission on highlight of the evening took! UNEF, confers with Maj. Gen. Ralph J. Bunche, right, UN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, March 26, 1087 7 E. L. M. Burns, United Nations Emergency Force commander, left, and Brig. Amin Helmy, chief Egyptian liaison officer with UNEF, in Abu Suweir, in ' CONFER ON UN PROBLEMS Suez Canal zone of Egypt Mon- day. Conference was held as | Arabs rioted in Gaza Strip de- | manding return of the disputed area to Egyptian control. place when auxiliary president Mildred Lesage presénted Branch 30 president, Vern Huffman, with a cheque for $1,000 to aid the branch in the erection of their new building which will take place this summer. Mr. Huffman said that the auxiliary had ac- the $1,000 in the short rganizing. the di i Ag ol Ra By JANE BECKER {help from the Legion, served a Canadian Press Staff Writer with more dancing bring-© MONTREAL (CP)--A tempera- uccessful evening to a mental electronic genius is solving many of the problems arising out 'close. i of the complex multi-million-dol- ARGENTIA, Nfld. (AP) -- The | munity effort is underway to raise (J,S, Navy gave newspaper men a |a fund to assist Harry Brock peek Sunday at its secret Barrier | whose bowling alleys were burned | lout last week. JAX -- The regular meeting, On Friday a 'Bake Sale" will| Rebekah |be held in the former Hudson Bay men keep A canvass for supplies of home Atlantic, |radar-eyed planes and ships. a far-flung system of Ceaselessly, airmen and sea- vigil in watching for hostile H-bombers. A thousand times since last July ] |baking and candies is now being when Barrier Atlantic was set up, Sister Margaret Browning was made. So far the response is well [pce planes have headed out for mid-ocean,' lar operations of the Canadian Pa. cific Railway. The genius is a 23-ton computer capable of solving every possible mathematical combination and permutation of facts given to it. It can provide in a matter of minutes information .on the loca- tion of each of the railways 80, 00 boxcars. In 13 hours it can calculate and print electronically the monthly cheques of the com- pany's 90,000 employees. NFLD, ANCHOR EXPE NE oe, name, the | The westward anchor line for manufacturers have .dubbed this |Barrier Atlantic is this base in oqo" eo" achine "the 705." | y d in ) Newfoundland. How far out an It rents for from $40,000 to $60,- what direction the patrol extends, 00g monthly and costs $3,500,000 officials have declined to | ing lines stretched across North America to sound alarm against nuclear attack on the United States and Canada by Soviet bombers. Mechanical Geni Solving CNR Problems to pay its rent. He said he pect: save the railwa rectly, to Gon company's earnings. "The 705 can't think," said A. K. Watson, president of IBM World Trade Corporation, which make the machine. "But by tak- ex- enough indi- increase the ing the drudgery from office pro-| cedure and lifting routine from the workers' shoulders it will free them for thinking. In this creative effort will be the future's real progress." For all its complexity, the 705 may create more jobs than it takes over, Already several CPR accounting staff members have been given the new role of pre- paring and thinking out problems for it to solve. The department staff 'has increased to.250 from 160 since its arriyal. By making expanded operations feasible, s that in the long run it will] us |rect costs--such as cutting dupli-) The 705 is a temperamental |cation of accounting procedure-- prainchild, It takes up 3,000 square feet of floor space and uses enough power in an eight- hour shift to heat three small houses. It won't tolerate dust or cigaret smoke, nor more than a six-degree range in temperature or humidity. To house it the railway pull a special wing into its head office --air - conditioned, dust - filtered, and hung with curtains to absorb both noise and moisture, The floor was laid in sections so that tech- |nicians may be able to repair bugs in the wiring connecting each of each of its 29 parts without total disruption. A barometer-thermom- eter keeps careful track of at- mospheric conditions. | Eventually, say CPR research- |ers, the 705 should be able to help management make 'logical deci- \ | h 5aY. to buy outright. through reducing routine work, |sions" about many phases of op- {However, the official navy mag-| ,¢ St formal unveiling, Presi-/the 705 may evenutally bring eration by calculating the best azine, All Hands, has displayed + N"p "Crump told CPR direc- about a gradual increase in all mathematical possibilities from a stations over the lic schools, 31.25 mills; high jn the chair, assisted by Sister nigh 100 per cent. d| lating about 2,500,- 3 ; B |their patrol school, 10.85 mills; county rate, Miriam Hancock, vice - grand.| Many are offering cash ry AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff| Breakdown of the rate struec- mills. The industrial and com- Th didate ted|of baked g OE ores gona. f fiyi valent t 05 mills. ree candidates were accepted of baked goods. : es of flying--equivalent to ldo I 10.05 mills ja map showing a "mid-occan oie machine has already departments, railway sour ces number of choices in a given sit- residential 69.9, industrial and |481, to White Dove Rebekah! be high. |mander for the Atlantic, told vis- | / A Pacific ocean barrier now is| {March 25. Degree practice will Plan For Cam the three land-based early warn-'Alaskan area. Pp TE navigation season offic! opined {tend a school of instruction in| 'AJAX ~~ i.e Church of the/ple leave church burdened with |doesn't plan to file a complaint brains out, you punk." |don, in command of Capt. J. Rebekah Rally at Whitby Arena, Eoject, and the weekend camp to F Ted to fight eld in June. lin and Port Perry. Mr. Scott "and live afresh resolv ght one wishing to attend. he feels the rock 'n' roll singer taurant about two months ago The tankeer brought to port The patrols gathered at their in- Police said they won't take any quoted the marine as saying. "Ilfrom Sarnia. Rev. R. E. Armstrong, continued Lord's Prayer. He reminded the ering Beach road. |plaint. THOUGHT ABOUT GUN | A i emands for _ the -- Anglican'a person's willingness to forgive refreshments served. This was|the stage, to lead the company in| Pointed to heavy new d Th yas "a significant reduc- | ] i | ore ras 2 on a Memphis street. he was talking about because I he said, "but being ruled mainly rector of St. George's Church, Dove Rebekah Lodge on March|from "The Wolf that never por man Todd, 25, of suburban York 4 1 1 had been a year Was a toy... spectacle which confronts every Dean, the Rev. Merrill Cathcart, nan; fourth, Jim Brennan, and thoughts were with her as Pauline " sure upon the exist-|eariier and NHA loans from other pi-new pres: po! | Memphis naval air station, said/wasn't real." Ea = -- travelling 35,000 miles circling pers and Taps, [| reasse in the population of mar-| Expenditures on new housing {passage on boats for most of his N d { Ci il D { | book for their efforts. fp S 0 1V1 <3 ence {to Mecca, and being stranded im contribute to the housebuilding in- tered the mortgage-lending field {is a contest between the girls| AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re-! try compared with the previous year's| Ontario had 48,712 units started [1906 for what was to be a brief|/includes tickings off by name lof the Ratepayers' Associatlon| "Bean Feed", with the losing tion. This action was prompted FOR MISS PICKERING BEACH-The reg-|fire brigade, was a smashing suc- ED the ication. Following the Mrs. Manning appealed to the Maple avenue. A. sum of $82.26 Pickering Township and our own Pers of the brigade will com- munications play in civil defence FELLOWSHIP MEETING Mr. Harry Ashton, civil defence of the inclement weather. Three the bomb dropped on Japan and! Barrier Reef)» and "Yoho Won- This debris becomes radioactive closed with prayer. Those present Reporter) -- With the aid of Pro- vincial grants the Ajax town coun- cil has been able to reduce its residential mill rate by three mercial rate is up two and one half mills. Last year the mill rate was ; for membership. goodly sum will be raised. |six round trips to the moon. : oi yey i 72.9. This year the rates will be,' The separate school rate will be| "grother John Hancock present-| Contrary to previous reports the = Admiral Jerauld Wright, com: Picket, position at Epproximately saved the company enough in di-said. uation. al 69 83.15 mills, industrial and residen- eq Sister M. Browning with a gift insurance coverage was small. \mander-in-chief of the Atlantic the halfway point along the S00) : mg oom eommereial 754. 'tial 77.65., on behalf of Century Lodge, Ajax The cost to rebuild the alleys will fleet and supreme Allied com-|mile stretch of sea between I isapeanbisti ath : an ritish Isles. | ® » : foundland and the Britis 5 mgs . | Lodge 379. J |iting reporters: ; i eric Pp 2 | All members were invited to . . "This is to keep the guy from beginning operation, with planes| 1S1 ng reac er n attend the birthday party of Joy Girl Guides making an end run." and ships operating out of Hawaii 0 Lodge, Brougham, on Monday, | Wright meant that Barrier At-/and Midway Island and connect ° | eason pens : lantic is a seaward extension of ing with operations from the { Ra be held on Tuesday, March 26. It| ac 1 a a GODERICH (CP) -- The 1057 0 Tini urc |was requested that as many | {members as possible would at- By GRACE MILLS M H S 1 : here Monday, 13 days | Friday, opening 5 S Oo © ( Ul ng MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- A'he left after Presley pulled the last year, with the arrival of the aly Trinity welcomed # guest|the sorrow of sin which has Been) p.m. viMareh 3, a 3) nezday, Ssual ops the on Ved { ee r lanky young U.S. Marine says he prop gun and said "I'll blow your Imperial Oil tanker, City of Lon- ¥ preacher gh gin 8, any forgiven. 'Believe that God will There will be an Odd Fellow- had a d on the N re {with police although Elvis Presley | Presioy; 22, sad ihe 1narine ge. Bums jie was presented With the i -|ab: ins," 'he entreated,| i | " pulled a "pistol" on him. | cuse im of bumping into | aditional s at at a Ken Scott of the parish of Brook- absolve your s on Sunday, May 26, open to any ln me, vs, caplali Yook © Oo n u u iP ed Bre. Hevsner Nixon. 18, says|wite as she walked out of 8 res- council ey found the church filled to hear evil." Plans were made for another inspection, and Lieut. Ellis the' A (CP) -- The federal new year compared with 79.100 a £ go. | his challenging in tity. The rector's final Warning Was euchre, to be held on Saturday, dues. Bh bin, Bousing agency, re-|Var earlier. jose him an apology. She told me all about it," he cargo of 24,000 barrels of gasoline EE le ley i oey 13, 21, the Louge Hall, Pick: dividual corners for another short|porting a drop late last year in|STARTS FALL OFF |action in the Friday night incident|want to get it straightened out his series on the Articles of Re- congregation that forgiveness Meeting aws formally closed, [sewing period to work on dolls. the pace of house building, has Housing starts, at a record unless Nixon files a formal com- right now. ligion at the evening service.'would only come in proportion to0/and. a social hour enjoyed with The patrol seconds assembled on 138,276 in 1955, dropped to 127, i Speaking about [311 and in the last three months Hen aey, Sel Be Whiphed but the Presley, who returned recently stand on sin after baptism, Mr. others. followed by a sing - song, led bya semaphore drill, . | housing in the future. jo 1956 fell off to 23,874 from 32,- (Nixon tried to pick a fight while from Hollywood, said he edged! Armstrong outlined the historical The service of morning prayer Sister Doris Norman at the piano.| At camp-fire Carley Dunning| The Central Mortgage and Hous-|069 a year earlier. |the singer was signing autographs away but the marine followed. On $1 100 and theological basis for its view- next Sunday will be taken by the leq ihe company in 3 song, and); g Corporation, in its annual re- "I told him I didn't know whats I oint. "We all sin after baptism," Rev. C. D. Cross, the well-known At the euchre held by White Jo-Anne Sullivan read a chapter ; ' « ltion™ i h P A rebel y t, said Monday the expansion 10% 7 Suring the owl tuagter x "BLOW YOUR BRAINS OUT" had been in Hollywood," Presley CE ORONTO Can foe ad by the grace of God, our sins are Oshawa 16, ten tables were played, with Sleeps'. of industries and utilities has panced under the National Hous-| Nixon said "I didn't try to pick said. "Then I thought about thst not as frequent or deadly as we Wednesday evening Lenten de- the following prize winners:| Lieutenant Nichol was absent. caused a "temporary shortage" [ing Act. NHA loans from banks in|a fight and I wasn't drinking. I'toy gun and I pulled it out. . . . Township needed to accomplish a would otherwise fear. votions continue at 8:00 p.m.|First, Jack Snead; second, Geor- suffering with a severe case of of housing funds. {the three months were one-fifth had no way of knowing the pistol] 'I was smiling when I took It) trip around the world The minister spoke of the sad under the direction of the Rural gina Stoneman; third, Hal Bren- arthritis in her right arm. All, x i i lof what. they n out of my coat, Everybody else . Meanwhile immigration: may ; The marine, stationed at the standing around there kmew it! Mr. Todd returned home last priest each Sunday, of seeing peo-'of All Saints, Whitby. bologna, Jim Brennan. sent around the Squeeze. F : ah one-thi i » week after spending 2% years oa ; il 00 0g1a, wim, Sremnan. The meting closed. with Ves. ing stock of housing and in a few sourcs were one-third of the pre : : 2 > (years there will be a major in-|vious volume. the globe. He hitch-hiked and PICKERING BEACH |lovely Bible; and Penny Horton -- -- -- a * {travelled third class or native and Joan Kelly tied for third |riageable age," the report said. totalled $1,576,000,000 in the year, prize. They each received a story H "To provide the Canadian peo-|up five per cent from 1955. But] ame or eunio trip. otion pposes |ple wit a sufficient supply of well- | three per cent of the increase re- | He recalls travelling acress | A new contest begins this Sun- . im . [place ne economical housing will | flected higher costs. {Iraq with a bus-load of pilgrims |day in an effort to reach the goal D t place new demands upon all who| The chartered banks, which 'en- ta e eqars lof 100 in the Sunday school. 1t| AJISCTIIMINATION | Whe desert for 28 Bours. 1 L h o d In Addres : J a ae LE a rk | 'MONTREAL (C A restless|the clergyman whose fatherly|it was 0 bis 8 aid Snot {and the boys and the side respon- | CMHC reported a record 135,700 {during the year compared with] MONTREAL (C) -- ess the man | i | ig . . mp dasize S isible for bringing the most peo- Borie) = The Being anposed housing units completed in 1656, 33,301 the year before. {young man who left England in sense of discipline for his flock ing but camels. le out will bi Reerimi } : MRS. MARIE MANNING p e treated to alg, any form of racial discrimina-| of 127,929. But at the end |in 1956, compared with 53,456 the | Canadian ; reunion with thresjfrom fe pulpit on occasion, el Correspondent and in aid of the local volunteer side preparing the meal and do- py a report of a survey in a To- of the year 68,579 uncompleted previous year. Completions in 1956 brothers i Seleprating his Ring deck Jee Ain ular monthly Home and School Cess. Music for the dance was meeting was held under chairmanship of Mrs. Reid, vice-president of T business session and reading of Siven over to euchre, and re- the minutes, Mrs. Reid called on freshments were also served here Mrs, Marie Manning, local rep- during the evening. resentative of the Red Cross. Pr parents to support the month- Yas fleated from this event and long drive for funds for the work aaditi gsed in the purchase of of the Red Cross and emphasized 20 ona se and supplies for the value of services extended to|the volunteer fire brigade. Mem- community in particular, mence a series of instructional The highlight of the evening Periods with the Southwest Pick- was the showing of a film de- ¢ring Fire Department beginning picting the part telephone com. Monday night. presented by the courtesy of the The M % : : Bell Telephone Company. A dis- of he aren fellowshiD. Meeting Sussion of civil defence in Pick-held in the church auditorium, g Township followed, led bY ang was well attended in spite Tr for Pickering Town- color films were shown in the ointa out that today's|.ourse of the evening: "Building Iydiogen bomb was up 10 onelan Igloo", "Coral Wonderland" ousand times as powerful as| depicting the Great Australian because of this, when dropped at|q Valley" : bls its most effective height the fire- rd poi MA Nations] Film ball sdcked up the ground in an Canadian Rockies. Following a area up to ten miles in diameter. time of singing, the meeting dust and forms a cloud 20 to 49|ye¢ miles wide which will drift ap- retired De basement for tea prox tely 200 miles. Because oy i art of the country the, Next month's fellowship meet- 30,000 feet {ravel con- Ing promises to he an unforget- rom west to east at/table one. The film to be shown 5 ranging from 50 miles per will be "Martin Luther", and it hour summer to 100 miles per iS expected that the school chil- hour in winter, together with the dren will be privileged to view fact that Toronto is a possible @ Friday afternoon showin: target city, it has been decided | oN " to avacuate the whole of Picker- | AN ENDANCE PRIZES ing Township. Planning for this is now underway 21 or-. Winners of the attendante con- ganization, such pe test in the Community Church put effect the Sunday School were presented need ¢ with their prizes on Sunday morn 1 First prize went to Junior The St VicCarron who received a cam the e n.era with good supply of films nooi second prize, a in the 1 into PATRICK'S DANCE ng P Danee the sponsorship Jack Fowler, ing the dishes. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mann, the supplied by Ron Tomlinson's orch- David and Mrs. F. G. Mann have discriminated against once color R o 21 stra and "a good time was had returned from a two-month so- Or nationality was disclosed. Ajax| . by all" who partook of the danc-'journ in the sunny south. On their| Was mentioned in the general INS. The kindergarten room was return journey they stopped off | in Tennessee to visit Rev. James Lee, whose parents reside on the ) The door | Pickering Beach Road. "Jimmie" 260s. good or bad, not black or ize was won by Mrs. Banks of went to Sunday School here at/White: {the Beach some years back and iis now pastor of a thriving church in that state. "Uncle Stan" Mann was the guest speaker on Friday after- {noon at the Bible Club and he rought along several curios from his rip to show the youngsters. These were in addition to the 'pecans' distributed to the chil- dren following last Sunday morn- ing S.S. session. Shoots Teacher, No Motive RAPID CITY, 8. D. (AP)-- State's attorney Tom Parker said Monday a 12-year-old boy, son of a college professor, has admitted shooting his music teacher, stuff- ing her body under the dashboard of her car, and then driving it to an abandoned logging road. William J. Willard, son of Prof. and Mrs. John W. Willard of Rock- erville, S.D., was held without charge in the death bf Miss June Hammon, 41, Rapid City After a hearing in juvenile court Monday, the boy was ordered to mental hospital for a psychiatric examination Parker said William told him he "didn't dislike' Miss Hammon but "just took aim at her head and shot her as she drove away." Parker said "there was no ap- parent motive for the shooting." REALLY DEEP LAKE Baikal in Siberia, cover ing about 12,500 square miles, has depths reaching 4,500 feet, { ironto news; paper that potential homes were carried over into the were 51,201, compared with 51,612. [renters of properties were being report. In presenting the resolution, Councillor Owen Ashley said we| only recognize two kinds of citi-| ' Chief Commended On Fire Action AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- porter) -- The Ajax Town Coun- cil went od record commending Fire Chief Cecil Winter in taking the initiative in ordering out his !department's equipment to aid Pickering in fighting the recent] fire at Brock's Bowl. A resolution was passed prais- ing the work of both the perma- nent men and the volunteer force who spent over three hours on the job and many more clean- ing and drying the 1500 feet of hose that was used. Mayor Smith said the chief had been exposed to much unwarrant- ed abuse by uninformed people land the Metropolitan newspapers. Issues Warning On Grass Fires AJAX (Times Gazette Staff | Reporter) -- A series of grass fires in the past few days has | caused Fire Chief Cecil Winter to issue an urgent request to all motorists and pedestrians to take particular care with cigarette DEATH BEATS REPRIEVE Below is the scene of '"'too late" phone call which was two minutes shy of staying the ex- ecution of Burton W. Abbott (right), 28, convicted kidnap- slayer, in the gas chamber at San Quentin prison, San Fran- cisco. Calling on Gov. Goodwin J. Knight aboard an aircraft carrier off the California coast are: William I. Sullivan, state supreme court clerk and George T. Davis (right) attor- ney for Abbott. The governor's reprieve arrived two minutes too late. The deadly cyanide pellets already had been drop- ped. Abbott, a University of California accounting student, went to his death calmly, in- sisting to the end he was not responsible for the kidnapping and murder of Stephanic Bryan, 14 - year - old Berke- ley, Calif., schoolgirl in 1955. a butts, particularly in the south F area The recent fine weather has made the situation quite serious. |A large acreage of long grass can cause quite a fine with a threat to some of the factories | Volunteer firemen 'wil be out this coming weekend to burn off some of the more dangercus lareas. weather permitting, Anglican Church of Canada. | Rev. Cyril Baugh, now 85, has [tinction -he shares with Rev. -- nest Dawson, 78, also in his 51st § [year as a minister. | | His present parish is Lakefield, | in the Laurentians 40 miles north: west of Montreal, a sparsely-set- tled region populated by Irish and | French - Canadian families, Mr. 4 Baugh visits each of his 90 fam-| ilies once a month, travelling by| horse-drawn sled in winter and ¥ | churches. ABLE WORKERS | in emergencies, as well as a jus- ce of the peace. |who was his first church organist, | blunt-spoken Mr. Baugh preached t a special service at Morin ¢ Heights, near his own parish; in | children. | I am very proud that he | following in my footsteps," said|t {served the whole of this time in|, |the diocsee of Montreal--a dis- contributed Tis and extremely toral ministry." He has also acted as a doctoriione are expected to start this week at : trance. Recently with his wife, Ella, Strathmore, which have been cut-| honor of the birthday of Rev.|to start a three-mile cutting job| |Horace Baugh, one of his seven from the Welcome Islands to the| mouth of the Kam River. is/cials say this will take a week |'Did my preaching do any good, lat all, I sometimes wonder 4 Commented Bishop John H. ixon of the diocese: '"He has life to a quiet worthwhile pas- To Discuss Seaway Project FORT WILLIAM Meanwhile, ice-breaking opera- Fort William port en.| The tugs, Whalen and| ing the Port Arthur harbor en- rance, have almost finished this ask. The tugs are expected this week Offi- | o complete. Want Car | Safety Belts TORONTO (CP)- for the American College of Sur- geons says the college firmly be- lieves that safety belts and other devices in automobiles will save lives. Dr. Paul R. Hawley, director of the college, told a meeting Mon- day that a Cornell University | Medical Schgol study found a 60- | pe nt reduction in accident] mortality and severe injury) =mong persons in cars equipped with safety belts and other de- FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX It you have not received your Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call AJAX TAXI Phone AJAX 333 All colls must oe placed before (CP)--Mayor f with an old car in summer. Each Hubert Badanai of Fort William! Sunday, he travels 27 miles to de- Monday set April 30, as a tenta-| y! liver sermons in his four parishitive date to meet Manitoba offi- |cials to discuss the St. Lawrence seaway and harbor facilities here. | PAPERS IN BOWMANVILLE Phone MA 3-5561 If you have not received your Times - Gazette by 7 p.m., call KING TAXI All calls must be placed before 7:30 p.m. | | A LATE MODEL TYPEWRITER From Walmsley & Magill OSHAWA Phone 7:30 P.M. \vices, compared with cars not so laaninoed. RA 5-3506