The Oshawa Times, 10 Nov 1958, p. 18

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thers, with mills of and Riverbend; the Company of Canada, mercial Alcohol Gatineau region; Paper at Beauha minster Paper at i$ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Movember 10, 1958 Que. Paper Mills Settle Contracts MONTREAL (CP)~S8ix Quebec From Pipe aes, Jup and mills STREETSVILLE, Ont. (CP)-- paper new labor contracts 2tully Sunday while police and|providing five cent hourly in- belt 4 bor iquet on the man's| firemen worked for an hour to|creases spread over the next two The cyclist, George Pox ofan, lim free of 8 Jase oy Mavupesd dwiing y i L neathy Of Marys in cries] rhupipe Which had hs f Priest Saves Injured Cyclist STRATFORD (CP)--A Roman Catholic priest was credited with saving the life of an injured cy- clist Saturday when he used a | Boy Is Freed Gas Experts Are TORONTO (CP)--General man- Mr. Jones discussed in an in- |ager Oakah L. Jones of the Con-|terview the various aspects of na- 7 Sun-| tural , fairly new to Ontari y [rete Gas Company said Sun gas y 0 Pulp, Sul day he doesn't think any new fac- where manufactured gas prev- w r Sl sie tor contributed to recent natural|iously was used for domestic ser- /1igas explosions in three Ontario centres but said experts are | double-checking. MUSCOVITES 2 ihr it HAIL REVOLUTION ANNIVERSARY Thousand of marchers | ceremonies marking the 41st accent on peace in speeches to ed into Moscow's Red | anniversary of the Red revolu- | the assembled multitudes. are to take part in the mass | tion. Soviet leaders placed the (AP Wirephoto) Gnibhian vices, Within a month, natural gas ex-| "Euratom" Atom Pool Plans Reactors BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP)-- The six countries of the Europ- ean atom pool (Euratom) Satur- day signed an agreement with the United States for building a series of atomic reactors totalling 1,000,000 kilowatts capacity in the next five years. The agreement requires final approval from the U.S. joint tomic energy ittee of the United States Congress. Chairman John A. McCone of the Atomic Energy Commission signed on behalf of the United States and presented Euratom with a 19,000-volume library of technical data on the peaceful 40 Canadians Killed uses of atomic energy. Euratom experts hope to com- plete the first reactors next vear Private industry in the Eura- tom countries--Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxem- bourg and the Netherlands--will later submit proposals for new projects in the program, a spokes- man said. building at Ottawa, fatally injur-| ing the caretaker; blew out the front of a Brantford shoe store, injuring five persons, and wrecked a house at Palermo, | near Hamilton. and child and sent the husband to hospital with critical injuries. Mr. Jones said natural gas is no more likely to explode than manufactured gas. Pope Prays In Grottos VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Pope John XXIII descended Sunday into the grottos beneath St. Peter's Basilica and prayed be- fore the tomb oi Peter, whom Roman Catholics regard as the first pope of the church. The newly crowned 262nd sov- ereign pontiff stopped also to pray before the tomb of his pre- decessor, Pius XII, who died a month ago. Pius is buried in the grottos near Peter's tomb, He remained in the grottos for half an hour. He paused there also before the tombs of Pope Benedict XV and Pope Pius XI. The Pope appeared in the win- Fire after the| Palermo blast killed a mother | condition with his leg severed be-| low the knee. | He was struck by ah overtaking car during a heavy rainstorm. Rev. Paul Criunician of Christ the King Seminary, London, Ont., was near the scene and strapped The 18-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clint got his foot edged in the pipe while his mother was doing a washing. She appealed to police. 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Mr. and Mrs. Einer Kolari of Sudbury and an unidentified EIl- liot Lake man, killed Sunday in a of Sudbury Kenneth Mowbray, 30, of Sea- forth, who died in Stratford hos- pital Saturday of injuries re- ceived when a boat he was help- ing hoist into a loft fell on him. George William Nicholson, 34, electrocuted Saturday at Nile, north of London, when a televis- ion aerial he was helping a inces (with traffic deaths in neighbor install brushed a high- {While he and two companions |were on their way to hunt rab- | bits. Alan Paul, 12, fatally wounded when his brother, David, 16, and | companion, Robert Vanwydck, |a at Fergus. hey didn't know any- {one was in the loft. Mrs. Janet Webster, 57, who died of a heart attack moments after the car she was riding in collided with another at a down- town Windsor intersection Satur- day. Walter G. Potter, 20, of Lon- don, killed when the car he was |riding in missed a curve and | turned over a mile from neighbor- la Suva In Fiji, a city of 37,000, |is a major trade centre on air nd seA routes between Australia nd North America. dow of his studio in the apostolic palace to raise his hand fn bene- |p diction of more than 5,000 Romans and tourists gathered in'17 Simcoe St. N. St. Peter's Square during the BUSY OUTPOST |OTHER OFFICES IN: Toronto (2), Willowdale, New Toronto, Hamilton, Peterb gh, Kitch St, Catheri London, Kingston, and Ottawa LUMBER CO. Ltd. J, 1270 SIMCOE ST.N.* 724. RAZ 301 morning. RA 5-6541| IF YOU CAN AFFORD ANY NEW CAR, YOU CAN AFFORD THIS NEW CLASS OF FINE CAR brackets): Alberta 1 (1), Ontario Voltage power line. t 15 (11), Quebec 2: (10) New| Andrew Berry, 31, fatally ing Mount Brydges early Sunday. Brunswick 1 (1), Nova Scotia 2 wounded in the head Saturday Ross Nasson, 16, fatally injured (2), Newfoundland 1 (1). [night near New Liskeard when a|Saturday night in a head-on col- EIGHT FIRE DEATHS rifle went off accidentally in a car'lision near Woodstock. In addition to the traffic fatal- ties, there were the eight fire deaths; two electrocutions--one in Ontario; two shootings in On-| tario and also in Ontario the) death of a man crushed by a| boat that fell while being hoisted into a loft. The survey covered the period from 6 p.m. local time Friday to t Sunday. | The Ontario dead: i Mrs. Agnes Cook, 72, fatally in- jured when struck Saturday at Barrie by a car. Kenneth Costello U, of Barrie was charged with eriminal negligence. | William McKinnon, 37; killed 28 miles from Sault Ste. Marie when his truck rammed a bridge abut- ment Friday night. 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