Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jul 1964, p. 2

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' MINING BOOM -- PART | | New Lease On Life Gained From Strike came muiti-million-dollar for-, In the period from 1945 to the tunes. For others, the men who] end of this year there will have work as much as 8,000 feet be-)been an estimated net loss of| ; low the surface; it has meant) about 8,000 mining jobs in Kirk- families and homes, television! iand' Lake and Timmins alone. sets and cars, clothes and beer, Ths ich situation is even more for the weekend. critical in Elliot Lake, the town Even today, Northern Ontar-|that was built overnight on ur- jo's 80 operating mines provide/anium and that collapsed just employment for about 40,000\as quickly a few years later) , people. .With the forests and/after the U.S. did not renew its tourism offering almost the/contract to buy the radioactive only other economic basis for| mineral. ist the mines contribute) As one mine after another directly or indirectly to the|closed--cight in all--miners and well-being of most of the 500,000/their families were forced to dollars to give you a lift when! people scattereq through North-|leave town until the population you're feeling down. ern Ontario's $25,000 squaze/had fallen to the present 9,000 If. you don't believe that, just| miles. |from about 30,000, ask anyone from this Northern) §ince the end of the second 1,400 LOST JOBS Ontario mining town. | World War, however, the golden| 'With another mine recently Timmins has the billion dol-| glamour has slowly faded from closed, a second to clos? at the lars sitting nearby, waiting (0/many established "camps andl end oi inis year, a third plan- jbe scooped up, in the form of) the spotlight has turned to other| ning on reducing operations, El- Hie silver, Copper. and. 26IC! areas. liot Lake soon will have aniy oma ec Bee Gulf Sul-) prospectors found nickel in}one mine operating even near se Rage thig spring. 3 northern Manitoba; zinc, cop-'. ty, bhey eth Has: Assured the per and iron in Quebec; more; Lost jobs this year are ex- Previously shaky future of a|ioce6 metals in Labrador and\pected to total 1,400, meaning suddenly jubilant Tiniming for! British Columbia. Exploration the probable loss to the town of at bs A . Sgn thor eet and, crews were pulled from North-|still another 4,000 people. perhaps more important, it has ern Ontario's mining: centres) That kind of news, year after " ' renewed people's faith in North-| 314 riown into the Arctic to pur- year, takes its toll even among, . Five persons, four from one 11 'north of Barrie Ont. The Mrs. Barbara Hobbs, 32, Mrs. : em Ontario as_one of 'the cua the conets sich hardy optimists as the| family, were killed in this driver of the second car suf- Lawrence Reid, 37, and Mrs. world's great natural treasure : Ve northerners. burning car when it crashed fered only minor injuries. Reid's three children, Randy, chests. hese' yong ¥xXRO That's why the Texas Gulf) With a second car on Highway 'Those killed were identified as 6, Larry, 9, and Debbie, 10 n the gold camps like Tim- : - - ninco indi me er Oe" Ma tere oa er co = f re *|/Timmins, but to all of Northern R F RECAST t Sunny, Warm Gold, silver, nickel, platinum, nomic woes set in. Caught b»-|o fang 'It focused attention on jcopper, cobalt, iron, uranium--|tween multiplying costs ang the the : acrth's mineral potential @ jall have poured out from the|fixed price of $35 in United again after a lapse of 15 years § jgreat granite coffers. Staes funds for an ounce of a one mining official ' | Total production has been|gold, the once-thriving mines) 'Pho townspeople of Kirkland) worth $15,500,000,000--cough to|found it harder and harder to; 446 for example, now talk| |Low overnight, {Dawson .. Victoria ... |Edmonton'.. Regina | Winnipeg . pay the federal government's|keep going, despite government .154¢ when--not if--they will Wi | I e ] t | Lakehead {bills for two entire years. aid. thety big strike (oo. Official forecasts issued by the|today backing and decreasing Toronto weather office at 5:30\to east to northeast 10 to 15 Sault Ste. Marie. .. Whi' 'River....... 2™ OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, July 27, 1964 : ROCHESTER'S HOT SUMMER About 40,000 people are employed in 80 mines in Northern Ontario, But the number of jobs has heen dwindling over the last 20 years. CP's business editor describes conditions, as seen in a tour of the region, and explains why the big ore discovery at Timmins is so important, By KEN SMITH Canadian Press Busi Editor TIMMINS Ont, (CP) -- There's nothing like a billion ate « FIERY CRASH KILLS FIVE North Bay... Sudbury .. Sudbury Earlton 57 Observed Temperatures High Sunday oo «646 70 51 52 44 57 55 51 50 sane j gs gei More than 1,000,000 people Then as inevitably had to/- jhave depended on Northern On-|happen, mines that had pro i |tario's several hundred mines|duced the yellow metal for 10, N I d ts for their livelihood 20, 30 years and more began 0 ncl en For a 'select few, like Sir{to reach the end of their ore learly Tuesday, scattered show- m.: Synopsis: Pleasant sunny wea-jers and thundershowers today, Racial violence advanced to the shores of Lake Ontario during the weekend as a wave of rioting hit Rochester, N.Y. $6 far, there have been four deaths, and many have been injured. Looting has' been widespread and the National Guard has been called in to assist in maintaining law and order. In the top picture, police officers brandishing night sticks beat'a woman as they rush onto the porch of a home to apprehend a group of Negroes, Tension was in- creased Sunday by the fiery had been assigned to check pockets of violence from the air. In the middle picture, fire crews: turn hoses on a home set afire by the crash- ing chopper, The craft hit the car at right, and a portion of Clinic Closet | Suffocates 3 LIVONIA, Mich. (AP)--Three chiropractors two elderly women and their brother--were found dead in a locked closet of their home Sunday os ae Thoughts On Youth Vote. 4 Drug Racketeers = the rotor blade is seen on th hood of the vehicle, In bottom picture, a police off cer winces as he a street scuffle, Sunday nigh e the siwngs his night stick at a Negro during lWas i --AP Wirephotos ently had died of suffocation, |tojd a reporter. He added that victims of a robber who iocked) charts to be placed in evidence ran- had while They four days the closet the house about them 'in sacking been dead The three were Lenore Parson, 68, and her ter, Mrs. Hilda Whitwright identified and their brother, William Par-|Morgaret Henry at 723-2564, " @zash of @ helicopter which | Police said the three appar-| sons, 65. q 4 2 81 > trip in the very neor, or distant Harry Oakes, the livelihood be 'bodies. it appears tempera-| ending tonight. St. Thomas. London ... agara. Lake Huron, Lake On-|St. Catharines..,, In additionto 18 regular po-|tario regions, Windsor, London,|Toronto Kapuskasing: . AS GOSENS & MARTIN Insurance 67 King St. E., Oshawa 726-7318. Ae 2? Insurance Res: 725-2802 of 725-7413 ssaniaiiaial Low tonight, High Tuesday Jindsor .. 70 67 67 47 62 62 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 60 00 87 87 87 5 85 87 85 85 87 85 85 Kitchener ,... Mount Forest. 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Girard Loans Bill, but already there) The student loans bill, which a "(cis F : have been indications the poii-|finally won Commons approvalllicemen, 15 special constab'es| Toronto, Hamilton: Sunny with) ticians are thinking of what|Friday over the objections of Were sworn In to enforce the|seasonable temperatures and lthey euphemistically call "im-|Quebec Conservative and Cred-| edict the mayor said he imposed)jight winds today. Tuesday |provements in the light of ex-litiste MPs, will probably be because a telephone caller tcld/mainly sunny and warm. Cloudy, |perience."' considered by the Senate this| him former police chief Georges periods late in the day. Winds | The politicians are keenly week. ' Beaulne and some friend s|southerly 10 to 20. | leonscious of the fact that the| Except for close examination) Wanted to take over the police Georgian Bay, Haliburton re- l university students who will re-jof the technicalities involved, department gions, North Bay, Sudbury, Kib) lceive the loans will also be vot-|observers do not anticipate dif. The move was made on the | aloe: Sunny with a few cloudy ers soon, ficulties for the bill in the upper| °Y® of & Quebec provincial trus-|neriods today. Tuesday consid-| | As Steve Otto (L--York Kast) |house. teeship over the troubled com-/erable cloudiness with chance of | pointed out. at one stage in the) Finance Minister Gordon said munity of 12,000 on the south| scattered thunderstorms devel-| eight-day Commons debate on|Thursday it will take about. a| Shore of the St. Lawrence River|gning. Seasonable temperatures the bill, the students will have|month for officials of his de-|PPosite Montreal Island. The) winds light today, southerly 10. lto pay back the loans with in-|partment, the banks, and_pro-| Province has moved to Ba sig (9 20 Tuesday. lterest after they graduate andjvincial educational authorities| °"e" the municipal adminis 'a-| Timagami, Cochrane regions; "they are not going to like us."|to prepare all the regulations| 10" because of its financial dif-/sunny with cloudy intervals to- He didn't make clear whether|and forms needed to. process| {culties and friction among the| aay. 'Tyesday mostly cloudy| by "us" he meant parliamen-| loans. fron ali fo Fagg Spey scattered showers or thun- ave ; " . t. | r c § ft La- 'see i Ta in ra or cetmeni|NEED BY SEPTEMBER fleche with as many as three (ersnower. | ea tlt te whi h intr "ms red. the massure They can be granted in time| police chiefs at the same time |Gay southeast or easterly 10 to i) oo a ccar "that for the new academic year} The councillors who make up 20 Tuesday. the upper 'imit on loan indebt-| Starting in September. a majority of the Lafleche coun- Al "White River regions ba! But what changes may be| cil issued a statement Saturday, ag "ith | asia rua edness--$5,000--might well for| Made in the terms of the loans| describing Mayor Girard's ac-/Sunny but wi shy i au with| doubled in many cases "rin future remain up to the poli-| tion as a 'desperation gesture "| iness today. Mostly eae hae young men with a wife whovicians sensing the political' Beaulne is their choice as po-|scattered showers - or Pp a | also graduated with a $5,000) vinds liece chief but every time they) Showers tonight and Tuesday.| student loan debt in her name.! ane that\hired him, Mayor Girard dis- Little change in temperatures. | | There were other suggestions) anges in the loan and repay-| missed him. Winds light today; ree gg igh that the loans might ultimately | ment terms will be key items| ~ siesa easterly 10 to 20 tonig and be written off in whole or M/in the platform promises of Tuesday. jpart under certain circum-)). ious parties in coming gen-| Rear-End Crash Marine Forecasts eens: eral elections. | as Lake Ontario: Winds yariable SUGGESTS RELIEF WORK The Liberals promised 10,000} Kzlle 5 Persons westerly 10 to 15 knots today, | ae 5 arshins| se eeee Me F ainly. Harry Harley (lL -- Halton),|annual university scholarships becoming variable mainly \for instance, suggested this/worth $1,000 each in the last' BARRIE (CP) Five per-jsoutherly 10 or less tonight, |might be a way of encouraging|two federal elections, but the|sons, including a mother and her' fair. lundergraduate or graduate stu-| government has been silent on| three children, were killed Sat-) Take Hrie: Winds variable, ldents to spend a year or so in|this subject so far. Quebec poli-jurday night on Highway 11, mainly southerly 10 knots or lrelief. work in underdeveloped|ticians likely would object vig-| seven miles north of here, when jess today and tonight, fair Inations. jorously that such a program)the small European car Lake Huron, Georgian Bay: | Several other MPs saw aj would he a further violation of| which they were riding slamm ! yinds variable mainly south- |write-off feature as one way to/provincial rights over educa-|into the rear of another car an erly 10 knots today increasing |encourage more students to yo tion, burst ints flames. to southeasterly 15 to 20 to- 'iad : : rs tonight, Reid, 27, both of Barrie, and pay Superior: Winds increas- three Reid children--Larry, 9, ing southeasterly 10 to 20 knots |Betty, 10 and Randy, 6. RDB MRE sd -- A fourth Reid child, Shane, &, 1 was thrown from the car and was taken to hospital with un- PAUL RISTOW LTD. determined injuries. REALTOR WASHINGTON (AP) -- The are expected to show tie-ins be- |U.S. Senate investigations sub-|tween foreign based mobs and committee will begin Tuesday ajthose in this hemispheré virtu- far-ranging investigation of the/ally to dominate the racket. international narcotics racket) MeClellan said his hearings and its operations in the United will cover two distinct phases. States and Canada. k In three days of hearings start- Chairman John L, McClellan,|ing Tuesday, he said in a state- |(Dem.-Ark.) asked Henry L.\ment, the subcommittee will Giordano, federa! narcotics| seek to draw a picture of. 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