& THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, January 7, 1965 Inqu est Int 0 t Woman's Death Three Youngsters | Woman's Death Br eakdown Of Auto Cited For Bravery caer for Ontario, ordered: Wed- Tax Claim Needed nesday that an inquest be held into the death of Pearl Grays! roswa (cpy -- The rev-|No longer will they be able toyister E. J. Benson said Wednes- about 70, of Alliston, Ont., who PITTSBURGH (CP) -- Threejout of the train's path when it|died in a Toronto hospital Nov. )enue department # going to|claim a simple fixed percentage|day that "it soon became clear Canadian youngsters, including|was but 40 feet away. 27 of peritonitis after under- tighten up on taxpayers whojof total car expenses for bus-|that a serious problem was cc- a Toronto girl who died saving] Olsen's heroism occurred, his ing surgery in the Alliston|use their own automobiles for|iness purposes. curring in the area of another girl's life, have been|citation says, when a motor fost and in Toronto. business purposes. The department made the|mobile expense claims. He said in a statement "there { cited for bravery by 'the Car-\boat with seven persons aboard| The tentative date of the in-| An information bulletin was|move after making a survey of negie Hero Fund Commission, capsized in a ye water. Quest wes set as Jan. 2, It will nomen i eg og mors ee ee oe as oe a it was announced Wednesday.|filled coal pit in Percee,|be held in pi miles eke tor coldenablin. canines: al honed, Nee Min- The three are the late CarollSask., July 14) 1963. There were|Southwest of Barrie PILOTAGE INQUIRY TOLD: Anne Strudwick of Toronto;|no casualties and Lyle swam| Dr. Cotnam said Toronto cor- Ronald Norman Grant, 12, ofjout from shore three times to|oner Dr. Elié Cass held a pre- Whitefish, Ont.; and Lyle Allen|save the lives of three who liminary investigation into Mrs. Roger Olsen, 15, of 'Estevan,|could not swim. : Gray's death, but the inquest age of their automobile ex- Sask. The citations carried awards of bronze medals and $500 to each recipient. Carol Anne Strudwick, a 14- ---- schoolgirl, died saving ean Apps, 13, from being killed by a train in Toronto last July 15, her citation says. Her awards are being sent to her mother, Mrs. Florence Strud- wick. The two girls were walking along a railway trestle over the Don River when a train ap- proached at 25 miles an hour. As they 'ran toward the end of the trestle, Jean stumbled and fell. Carol Anne seized her and rolled her over the rail clear of the train's path, but was struck and killed herself. Grant saved the life of two- year - old Susan Thrush in Whitefish, Ont., Oct. 17, 1962, his citation says. From _ his home 125 feet from a railway track he saw Susan sitting be- tween the rails in the path of a freight train. He ran out, jumped a fence, got to the track, grabbed the tiny child has been transferred to Alliston TWO MAY TOSS FOR ONE SEAT TORONTO (CP)--Two men came to fill one seat on the suburban North York board of education Wednesday night. Bruce Sabsay was seated for the first meeting, but he may have to move out for the next one if he loses the toss of a coin. Mr. Sabsay and his neigh- bor, George McCleary, were tied with 1,019 votes each Wednesday after a three-day judicial recount of votes cast in the Dec. 7 municipal elec- tion. The recount was' ordered after the first count showed Mr, Sabsay six votes ahead of his opponent. The township clerk will probably be asked to cast the deciding vote, said Lorne Cumming, deputy minister of municipal affairs. "They usu- ally decide by tossing a coin." "because the circumstances| surrounding the death occurred in Alliston." Mrs. Gray was admitted to the Alliston hospital for "'elect- ive surgery," Dr. Cotnam said. "There was a great deal of surgery involved and some con- fusion as to why the death occurred," Dr. Cotnam said in a telephone interview. "We know the final cause of death but we now have to determine why it occurred," Boiler Explosion Kills 1, Hurts 7 MONTREAL (CP)--One per- son was killed and seven were injured Wednesday when a boiler exploded at a concrete- manufacturing plant urban Jacques Cartier. Killed in the blast was ator of the room where the boiler was located. kept at a hospital in neighbor- ing St. Lambert, one of them OTTAWA (CP) -- Incom- petence at the federal level is one of the major causes: of un-|channels. rest and friction in the pilotage profession, the royal commis- sion on pilotage was told Wed- Mare Fogger ves * , lawyer for the eration 0 St, Lawrence River Pilots, saidjconditions and the shipowners' officials in Ottawa lack the ex-|"ultra - conservative attitude perience to administer properly|towards that approach. the pilotage districts Federal Incompetence Reason For Friction The pilots guide ships through|be necessa tricky river, lake and harbor|miles travelled each year, with across the "administrative in sub-|commission opened Canada. His remarks came as_ the its final series of public hearings to hear summations from lawyers for Georges Simmoneau, 44, oper-|the various interested groups. The commission, appointed by the former Conservative gov- Of the injured, two were beingjernment, now is in the third year of its search for evidence on which to form a new pattern Mr.. Lalonde, who was to con- tinue his summation today, said there is a need to dentralize the authority over pilotage mat- penses year after year, "In many cases these centages bore little relationship to the actual miles travelled on business and the number miles for personal use." a breakdown of the miles trav-'} Mr. Lalonde said the longielled for business and pleasure. | and the Shipping Federation 'o an pi eration Canada is the core of the prob- Stomad weatin ar of sad Montreal,|lem, It had resulted from theljyprication, repairs, tires, insur- pilots' search for better working) ance, licence fees, capital cost It says a detailed list of all allowances and any other ex- penses. 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