Cl id Be kad A THE GSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Becamber V3, 1968 LIFE IS SAVED # rope tn the lad struggling water. In subsequent panels he is pulled to salety The boy's plight was discover: ed by scout Thomas Donahue Thomas Barbrick, 12, is pull alter hreaking through thin lee while skating today. In top panel, Boy Seoul master George Murray throws BRITISH BRIEFS Russ Asbestos Steals Market By M. McINTYRE HOOD smoking. There ave three grand-|cil of Harlow has had to refuse Special to The Oshawa Times children, a boy aged 11, a girl's gift of a Christmas tree, 70 fee LONDON -- Asbestos firms in/@ged § and another boy aged 18ihigh, from its "twin town" Sta England are greatly concerned Months vanger, Norway. The ministry of because the Russians are rabhing| : agriculture will not allow it to he them of some of their rich mar | BAKING FAMILY [imparted because it has to Pass kets, Russian ashestos is being! ST. ALBANS, Herts Four (through the countryside to reach sold for $18.80 a ton less than members of one family carried|its destination similar grades of Canadian fibres. off all the awards In a cake-mak | To reach Harlow it would have Turner and Newall, Britain's big: ing competition at 8, Albans. [10 go through Epping Forest, and gest ashestos producers, claim Mrs. E. Roberts won first prize;|the authorities were afraid it that the Russians, by their price one of her sons, D. Roberts, was cutting, are doing them a great second; her daughter, Mrs. K & member of Murray's troop on a Inst person practice search the seouf master ran to bis car got the rope and made the res cue ed to salely in the AP Wirephota |fully-automatic car park [$300,000 will be operating at Wool wich early next year ground level and then, hy turning a key in the control panel, wil start the lift whieh will carry the vehicle automatically In 15 sec ands REFUSE CHRISTMAS TRE E HARLOW, Essex The eoun iof bark-horing beetles eosting Motorists will lock their cars in a lift at might bring with it an infestation |* 'BANK CHIEF PROBLEM | No Action On 'Quit' Demands i By JANES BELSON Bk y Oh | Cancion Press shalt Wiley (Fram X 5/8 DITAWA (CF A Acmiend Rh gimiien. D2 Rid tniyersdy AF : WL EESHY RA : VRE Raine i anes Hymne aes illo de A Be BERS wl WEE WE myer sisy signed. He added thet they fecr faviled 9 #0 #0! $5, 18 ERYRRAIR fhe SI RERM REH- oe FRIES Bonk oF ( he poles Parliament, Ww OR tical had hid Ww Sarty is OIE hpiiein ike Lorwerd & mation FERRIER a6 dismissal aed the WIRES SeRo0 0 Canate 5 DANKE Phere were no signers a from Meld Uplyersiby FEAT BA : Fan either § from WE on omy by His appointinem Lhe cabinet thy # |EeVER-YR BE Wr Herm i Jaén HMEEIRER BRIA is Wil CRIA Te FEYREES] 28 in Ld i BEE BOL VEL Bes fer Fins MW Siscusvion of he sub wtikely tn torre the mat we a» Commons issue, Al {Whether he WIL We FEB ERILL RETRNET said 1 18 18 RW} then 15 & decision lor the cabinet! lex a he attractive for debate Begarded as 2 boy wonder in. When in opposition. helore June. {the banking (ied when pppoinief) 1857, the Consery ats flayed thel the former Liberal govern REIL ERVETRIRER (OF We #6 tment, the S-year-oid Mr. Coyne Canes BEELIROREY PIE | rRpRRtedly heen nyo in| Aenied wey ik lice Pie) BrEUImEnts ahi ihe po they fklowing a. policy Wigs oA the Bank of Canada and ight money, If Islerest rales tof the were Bigh, they said, hel was { WH ead EXPT Es thy as has piles EY ETRINEM i Norm all thes FRSMIL Bh REOBRGIIIE PFESSHTES, Pit arale thINGs.. Ik premeditated government pol liey PLUYIES OUYLINED Wr The hank is sible to Par ginent plone for ma ning the Arey of the dolls HrIng the nation's money supply 15 ade quate and or PRICES BFE Prope) influences to smooth ay fluetuations in the economy But rates and policy tariff for the finance try 16 decide and to hes ihili for in government BAVIEE persuade the {adopt different policies RIE QE pep A Nash fire forced #8 fam A eigh $ WOrRing Firgnner Windsor ae the cd & Fhe home Vi Layne BO wWEYE ELIE pbitical conirn helt tightening the money and high n LF Est WET Dad wi g| themselve i Argued Mis Cyne's erious wm ed 0 ROME LS ticians sometimes don't on hear--that Canadians pre heyond heir Means, a Ved i ihe by Wi ¥ight ral FEB Ly atin Wes eyeliea Dreams, en nn yids that hank i ean exer SERIES Bavs the pol like to fax ying minis far FESPAN Parliament, The can seek the hank and the hank can ry © EOVETFRHment (alas are that JOFeigEn one way SOVETEIRPLY Questioned in the Common week ahout the economists But this letters, Mr. Fleming dismissed] is usually done in private them with the comment that it} Neither Finance Minister Flem- was anyone's right te write him ing nor members of Parliament expressing views on any subject {of the three parties in the House! Mr, Fleming did not fake Wp #1 REGROWTH OF HEARTS were much impressed hy the let direct invitation the Opposi hie ters signed hy economists at theltion to defend Mr. Coyne By "hy week loweh on hearts, dreams, and a warn ng about rehonnd tumbling hy heart has some ability FERENEYRIE Tif issu Baviet ph Nik Iai Sinitsyn Experimenting with dogs, & 0 an e removed small pieces of 1) heart wall and replaced missing hits | rowed skin or helic material he provided a sealfold 0c new connective issue make the heart wall Again, he reports, The meth might he useful for strengths inlogiet, Prof with flaps of ho musele, or 'Church Service Mr. and Mrs. G. Chamwherlain and Nelson spent a few days re-| cently in Montreal, and atiended| |the funeral of Mr, Leon Hazard Mr. and Mrs. O. Knapp andl family visited Mr. L. Knapp | Pontypenl, Bunday Myr. and Mrs. A. Fisher attend ed a party Balurday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A, Par flay for g ZION will be held In Church, Bunday 17.80 p.m The Neighborly are Naving a and pot luck supper for couples and their children Saturday, December 17 pm 5 a rinder, Myrtle | Al the Bowmanville High Sehoo | MP. Jails Bhackigion. Bewman Commencement Miss doyee Fish | go" Lact "eooont caller on Mr er received the Secondary School] Norman Leach ee Mi and Mrs i Honor Riploma Ati Miss Patricia) Mr. George Somley, Toronto y Fiz iy | "ivisited My. and Mrs, Fred Cam 4 e \ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glaspel "700 Sunday A candlelight seryiee Zion United December 18 al Club party the an hh. Doubles Christinas al en mies fron AN NT | Tumbling ASBOCIATED PRESS 7 4 Medical eonmme nts this f regeneraied SVN wih | a strong FIRE VICTIMS y | fire. Mr. Tranmer pulled the | y peiua preg: | Fok he pt ) feet tn he 4 1] ana Linen Vv Hearts i atally haet, In they were hurt | mg backward somer- | 5 ree that EETONS vies until he's well trained DREAMY AWHILE 0 Dream mana during shot alu ent of al our Hime even if people don't dreaming, And it's good that we do the publication Notes, Volunieers from dreaming he anxious and found it dif They were wikened whenever movements Ins es during ni | cated they we ad (drerming QeeNr i isleep ememb 12 | all Lo Ihe i am SAYE IE Thi ro | pre apentis ented rami 15 Hie In concentrate leep | by besrl ptiscks or tumors Not shown is Gall Tranmer, 7, months, who was kept in the haospite! ladder. The children sre being cared for by the Children's Aid Society, From left: Kort 5; Bodney, 13; Mark, 10; Susan 2: Mr. Travmer, and Pal, 4 LF Wirephoto BENE, SRY B CONsNIEn 1B Ihe current Medics! Digest, and n devices | fact, "one cannt 18h to he i you te | Impressed by (he compara yInAEE Jumping jack can | EY YOURE BUPEREENCE of RNY he much fun, wl dangerous | 9 [hose hn have lived long unless their use is wisely eon periods 0 the tropes | olled, # mediggl team warns | in the Journal The American | | ng areas of the heart damaged Hehound tumbling Lian re LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Phe first Hungerian anguege and erature department ip Yugoslavia, opened in 19%. now has more than 110 students Medical Assoriation Vie physicians ell of five young men who suffered severe | injury, with three pars for an RESIERMERL WB dom't worry that We in | tropics: will make you age prematurely For there's no reason to be lieve the ftropics speed wp nerve Leering Alri ip re about lo hegin | MERRY CHRISTMAS Sportsmen How about a poir of Binoculars and cose for just 2,00 See Page 11 i" If you're thinking of volun WITH SHEAFFERS deal of harm HIGHER FARES JAN, 16 LONDON ~ Increased bus and| underground rallway fares go into effect in the London area on Jan 15. Season tickets are also being increased hy five per cent Alll ordinary London transport faves) aver seven cents will be increased hy a somewhat higher percentage fo meet higher wage and main-| tenance costs | BOYCOTT BY MINERS COALVILLE, Leicestershire Miners in this coal-mining town have declared a hoyeott of two warking men's elubs in he com munity, Reason for the tayeott is that these two clubs have switeh ed their heating equipment from coal to oll, The miners' union has afveed to extend this hoyeolt to all other organizations which Colwin was third; and another {son, K. Roberts, was fourth, THATCHED SCHOOL CLOSED SALISBURY, Wills South Wiltshire's only completely thatched school is to close down @t the end of this year, This school, over 100 years old, is perched high over the River Avon in the Woodford valley near Balls bury, It has only hall-a-dozen pupils on its register MUST BE WITH CHILD LONDON The London Zoo has reversed the usual order of things whieh requires children to he accompanied hy adults, For its usual series of Christmas lee tures for children, to he given during the school holidays, adults will be admitted only if they are accompanied hy children and family, Tyrone, Mr, and Mrs. | Ray Beott and family, Kedpeon Mr. and Mrs, George Hilts, Osh awa, Mr. and Mrs. 7. Glaspell Taunton, Mrs. A, MeMaster and at a family gathering at the home of Mrs. FF. B, Glaspell on Batur day night | Many farmers from (his neigh: {harhood atlended the Milk Producers' Banquet Wednesday night held in Harmony United Chureh | Many of her friends will he family, Mr, and Mrs, Gerry Glas pell and family Were ehimtlalned glad to know that rs, Charles APPLE FROM THE TEACHER | Naylor retuned home from Osh-| HARLOW, Essex -- Children at|awa General Hospital on Wednes the Spinney junior sehool, Har day low, have reversed an old custom.| Miss Della Chamberlain was a Their teachers are giving them|student teacher at the Gertrude apples ta eat, In five weeks the(Colpus sehool; Oshawa, las WANTS TOWN LOTTERY COLCHESTER, Essex An alderman here has suggested that the town eouncil should launch a town lottery with the object of Falsing money to finance capital expenditure on municipal proj ects, He envisages a scheme sim Har to that of the premium honds sold hy the treasury, with a prize of around $1500. Plans for a sim lar scheme have already heen launched In the town of Shiews Lury Master Brian Hireock, Oshawa spent the weekend at the Fred Cameron homie Mr, and Mrs. Keith Stainton visited their son Seoll in the Slek Children's Hospital, Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. PP. W. Davidson end Mr. and Mrs, George David: son and Patti, Whithy, visited Mr, and Mrs. H, Abbott and Mr and Mrs. B. Hubbard, Burketon on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. R. Dart, and Jay, Mr, and Mrs, F, Dart and family, Woodville, visited] Mr, and Mrs, Henry Dart, Bun Judy ay Mrs, Russell Blanton, Mrs, J Blaintan, Dave and Dotslas visit: | ed Mrs, Roy Thomas, Bearboro on Monday Mr, and Mrs, J, Stainton, Dave and Douglas visited Mr, and Mrs pA of apples. There is no school den | Hst in Harlow children have bought 1000 pounds | week {David Bhaw, Sunday evening Mr, and Mrs, Ray Cameron 1 and Mr y p | p Mr. and Mrs, Ken Wood atlend and family were Thursday eve | abandon the use of solld fuel in favar of all NONSTRIKE PLEDGE GLASGOW, Beotland Some OPPOSED TO SMOKING thing unusual In labor relations FRINTON - ON - SEA, Essex @ecurved in a shipyard wages dis Leonard Rowlandson, former PUle on the Clyde. After being company director who died in nine weeks on strike, the hurners September, aged 74, did not ap-|'0 He shipyard agreed to a settle: prove of smoking, He said in his ment for increased wages. The will that he considered it & waste: |UPUsual feature was thelr pledge ful, dirty and selfish habit, as that they would not go on strike well as being injurious to health. | Within the next two years, To hack up his ddeas, he left] $75 to each of his grande hildven | AUTOMATIC CAR PARK reaching the age of 21 without' LONDON = A mulii - storey 5 WORE CANADIANS auy BURNETT'S THAN and the children were told ta eal. apples, carrots or celery after meals to Prevent Oshawa, on Saturday might tooth decay, The headmaste G0 Mr, and Mrs. Ben Lavergne g | 7 Angwin, Is trying to avoid and Jack, Oshawa, visited My making a profit out of it, hut after and Mrs. BE. J, Perrault, Sunday feling nearly hall a ton of frait,| Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Leach | a Aehani has made a gain of five|visited Mr. John Kivell, solina, on ' wan) Saturday. 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