The Oshawa Times, 18 Jul 1960, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, July 18, 1960 | i ouare Mace, 15, Fesserton, Minister Tells Jug school in nearby Stanley- Cecile On Orphans: "I'll have to adopt a wait-and- { ville, *|see policy," he said. "It's all rowned Sunday in Georgian Bay, 20 miles northwest of Or- | July Death Toll |: Of Congo Strife . jas hel + oi? "Wait And See' i. srs, io Frederick Donald Letbold, 17, children she had brought to Stan | Zurich, Ont., believed drowned] AVONMORE, Ont, (CP)--MTrs. |leyville, TORONTO (CP)Welfare Min- have to wait and figure out how | Sunday in Lake Huron, 17 miles| lone McMillan, 47, veteran Congoj Mrs. McMillan said that when|ister Cecile of Ontario says helit's going to affect us. { south of Goderich. missionary who escaped Wednes-| che left the Congo no mission-|has serious reservations about! Lloyd Richardson, children's eqac 1355) An unidentified man Sunday in|day with her six sons from the|,.;oc had been hurt or mission |the application of Prime Minister aid executive director, said he a three car collision near Strath-|strife-torn republic, today anxi-ln,operty damaged. There are|Diefenbaker's announced plan for(also had reservations about the Largest All-Canadian Consumer Loan Company How much do you need? § , {ously awaited word of her hus- : i By THE CANADIAN PRESS William Raymond Willson, 60, George C. Robb, 34, Londoa,|band. i Bg Wg Usps @ Keluses Shire Sn Be Si pn Seventy-two persons died in ac-|Welland, Sunday when bis light|Ont., Sunday in a three-car col-| Rev. J. Hector McMillan public. : he would ref to support any |trickle and it was almost impos- cidents across Canada during the plane crashed near the. Welland lision near Strathroy. Te a elnian alony, itor| But the children attendingpolicy that would jeopardize sible to find parents for orphans mada i 8 ited ac. | AirPort. loading his family on 4 plane|school in Stanleyville had to be(adoption chances of the 8,000 to|of mixed Oriental blood. dentally in the three July week-| Edward Wiley, 17, Georgetown, | So 2 B Wednesday. He wanted io help|accompanies th Res times ; by 10,000 Ontario orphans now under ends so far. Saturday, when hit by a train in| nic ang other missionaries escape. troops ud proteet don against care of Children's Aid Societies. Helps You Overco Last weekend 42 persons died Georgetown Mrs. McMillan and her sons, the rocks, hur at them, Mr. Diefenbaker announced me while a record 122 deaths were| Terence Hodgkinson, 16, Owen Ki ranging in age from six fo 13,] "It began with fights on the|prigay the federal immigration FALSE TEET recorded over the Dominion Day|S0und, in a Toronto hospital Sat-| t ingston are staying at the farm of albus but later we found out little|, ou will be altered to author- H ios long weekend urday of injuries suffered in al brother Archie McMillan near girls were not safe from the bigli oe J4mission of refugee children Looseness and w A an Press survey from|¢ar accident near Owen Sound] KINGSTON (CP) -- Residents|this town about 60 miles south-|black boys who travelled on it. for Canadian foster parents. He| orry 6 p.m. local times Friday fo mid-| earlier Saturday. |of the Polson-Clark subdivision east of Ottawa. Mrs. McMillan said the Congo-( 4 rivincial child welfare au-| ease Heer junoyed or fool f1l-at- 2.5% Scant showed 46 persons Eddie Beamash, 32, Chicago, |on the westefn outskirts of this) Mr. McMillan, a missionary|lese obtained indepeadence at thorities will rule on applications. | teeth. P, Joos, Wobb Jaleo br in traffic accidents this|in Sudbury hospital Sunday of|city were startled Sunday by a|for 15 years with the Unevange-|least five years too soon. Mr. Cecile said he would be the| ine (non ) powder, sprinki i injuries suffered in a car acci- mysterious explosion. RCAF offi-|lized Fields Mission, and his| They were not even ready she do oi Jour plates holds them firmer Y © mum © mum © mum © mum © WO Sm---- weekend. Drownings claimed 18 | ; : i tage of the ed.|last to discourage help for suffer-|feel more wo So lives one man was burned to dent betweén Gore Bay and|cers said the sound might have|wife, in the field for 19 years, (said to take advantage of ie e le wphans on eomtries like death and seven other persons Little Current on Manitoulin Is-|been caused by an aircraft break-|operated a boarding home for 26|ucational facilities available to a Ton died in a variety of mishaps. land. ing the sound barrier. children of missionaries attend-/them. . Last weekend 23 persons died on the highways and 62 persons met death on the road during the three - day Dominion Day < weekend. : 2 ; : " This weekend's road death toll ? . ; : a CV - ' STORE HOURS: included three triple-fatality ac- i i : : b / : 4, 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. cidents in Ontario, which pushed : ! the province's toll to 16. Im) Ah ; 4 / ; Monday to Soturdey Quebec reported 10 traffic I 1 Gi ; Open Friday Night deaths, Alberta eight, British Co- ; } ; / . # lumbia and New Brunswick four each Manitoba had two traffic deaths, Nova Scotia and New foundland one each. The survey, which includes traffic and summer activity deaths, compared with 13 drown- ings last weekend and 49 the weekend before that. Five persons were drowned in Quebec, three each in British Columbia, Alberta and Manitoba. Ontario had two drownings while Nova Scotia and Quebec had one apiece. H i: Ontario dead: : Rev. Harold J. Williamson, 27, ; « ' : " . " his son Lawrence, 3, and daugh- ? me Killer Kane ter 'Laura, 19 months, of Tor- onto, Friday night in a car-truck| | wh Wo collision south of Sudbury. 2 Weed Bar From $50.00 to $2500.00 . (sometimes more) NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 37 King St. E., Al Bldg. (next to Biltmore Theotre), Suite 22 lM se Eo An Sirians Open 106 P.M. Fridays Branches Throughout Ontario i \d Miss Blanche Bibby, 78, Brighton, Friday night when her . 5 car went out of control in Tren- 5 J As easy as walking! Just pull it over ton. Peter Messervey, 20, Tren-| | : y 3 3 " + + ton, 5 Tedestrian kiled in toe) ) 25 4 the lawn for effective destruction of same accident. Rose Strong, 53, broad leaf and tap root weeds! a passenger in the Bibby ear, : died later in hospital. It's a ready-made preparation containing a Wthel Squire, 65, Toronto, Z 4 ; > high percentage of 2, 4-D amine solution, S-- when she aud ber see- "> § which won't wash off with rain or blow away ne DF Were S:ruc y a ]a " in the wind, and you simply pull it behind truck in Toronto. James Barker, 29, Paul C.|{* 4 you over the lawn. Effective and safe for Jeffery, 21, and Richard Harlow, i ; the control of weeds such .as dandelion, 15, all of Toronto, in a two-car|| : & ' i plantain, thistle, daisy and many more . . . crash Saturday morning in 7 wk 3 2 p & A Stouffville. o ; y i i one bar should cover approx. 20,000 sq. ft. David Lucier, 40, Brampton, | § i J : § 4 Saturday when the car he was in i } 7 EATON Special Price, package collided with a train in Bramp- 0 y P ' packag ton , Tt on } i {5 vo Frank Ferris, 63, Staffordville, C fo A i Li Saturday when his car missed a J ii El : F f ; ® turn on Highway 19, 32 miles] southeast of London, Ont. | i % J Helen Thompson, 13, Forest, ; J Wk y } Yi Saturday when the car she was dq « % 3 i B ; A i, EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 280 in turned over. ; x ; " J PHONE RA 57373 Biography || Ni oo 12 | =n | Cardigan Of Wolfe = AN | Cel 4\\||/// A TLL engl Blended cuffs and waist. 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