" terres sas ra in nt SAW Napa a 0 on wi he NA Pte FR De arty tin gondola passengers en @ mov-] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, September 8, 1968 23 : ing cable over the crowded "7 2 * Nebraska State Fair midway] jumped as two supporting steeljcable to which were attached Horton Washroom| Skvride Falls Sunday. killin twa nersons and towers toppled. ngs a. each haldine agg igh Te wens Diya _e (AP)--A sky| Screaming rigs in cars Tawny sii line, used four 4 100 foot slong overhead tity restaurant owned by National --- collapsed while carryingisome 30 feet overhead fell or|foot towers to support a moving|along the midway. Hockey League star Tim Hor- was blown up Monday night by a bomb. Police believe the bomb, Bomb Razes 3 Die, 50 Hurt The force of the blast blew the door off the women's wash- room at the rear of the build- ing and scorched the inside of] the room and knocked plaster * off the walls. Police believed the bomb, made of primacord, a type of explosive used during the Sec- ond World War, was tossed into the washroom. Bolster Ties With United States YORKTON, Sask. (CP)--Can- ada's political independence from the United States can be maintained only by increasing economic and cultural ties. with its neighbor to the south, says Trade Minister Sharp. Mr. Sharp told an interna- tional meeting of the Junior Chambers of Commerce Sunday that 4 would be coum yas ae defeating" to attem 0 to older ones. The French) Americans, and modernity to Dire hase ane gnlad tates on ein ee five European countries found it} Green was the color which old « fashioned. But to United| housewives generally agreed States housewives it was the| was unevocative, though young most modern of the four colors.) Swiss thought it masculine and Yellow was distinctly disliked|0ld Swiss thought it feminine. Fresh, Flavourful--fine values too! JANE PARKER BAKED GOODS ee vi VANIER GREETS RCMP CORPORAL ing a holiday at Tadoussac, to meet with Prime Minis- ter Pearson later in the day. Their meeting was be- ing watched with interest because of speculation that the pe minister will call a election. --CP Wirephoto Governor - General Vanier has a handshake for RCMP corporal as he arrives back in Ottawa by train follow- Market Research Survey Yields Data On Colors NEED A NEW FURNACE? Ne Down Poyment--First Payment December--Call LONDON (Reuters) -- Red stands for strength, stimulation|by Visual Research Interna- and warmth; blue for masculin- ity, seriousness and calmness; |tion yellow for youth and weakness; while green is a neutral color without any striking attributes. That, at any rate, is the clas- sification given by an interna- tional market research survey published here. Safety Devices Need Stressed OTTAWA (CP)--The govern- ment and the automobile indus- try must act now to have proven safety devices included as standard equipment in cars, Conservative MP Heward Grafftey said Monday. The MP for Brome-Missisquol said in a statement that scores of Canadians were killed or in- jured during the Labor Day weekend because of lack of such devices. "Tt is the federal responsibil- ity to make sure that safer cars are built in, or imported into, Canada," he said. Mr. Grafftey said he intends to press for legislation in this at the earliest opportu- nity and to call officials from The survey was carried out tional, an independent organiza- representin marketing agencies in eight countries, through interviews with 600 Brit- ish American, Dutch, French, Italian, Swedish and Swiss housewives. The aim was to dis-| cover what package colors suit certain products in the various countries. French and Dutch housewives associated a red wrapping with toys and jewelry. But red made the Swiss think of confectionery and the Americans of cosmetics. Blue packing suggested deter- to all nationalities. But the s also associated it with textiles and haberdashery. France, Holland and Sweden thought green packages should contain cosmetics, but to Swiss housewives they suggested noth- ing in particular. The Swiss were again the ex- ception with the yellow packing, which they associated with cos- metics, while it made the women of most of the other countries think of food. Red suggested old age, dull-| ness and dirt to the British, | masculinity and ugliness to the French, humor to the older Swedish housewives and clean- liness to the Swiss. the auto companies before the Commons industry committee. Blue meant youth to young British housewives, but old age Researchers Find Data At Old British Fortress COTEAU"DU LAC, Que. (CP) The remains of a British fort that once guarded communica- tions between Upper and Lower Canada have taken shape on the north shore of the St. Law- rence River under the patient) probings of federal researchers. Fort Coteau du Lac was built in 1812-1813 to straddle a narrow canal at a point some 30 miles southwest of Montreal, near the site of the present community of Coteau du Lac. The canal was built in 1780 so} that the small craft then plying the river could bypass neighbor-| ing rapids by a route relatively) secure from armed attack. | The fort itself, measuring about '200 feet at its widest points, later increased the boats' safety. It was built after the out- break of the War of 1812 be- tween Britain and the United States. Soldiers from the fort helped) drive invading U.S. troops back! to Plattsburgh, N.Y., in 1812 but! the war, which ended that year,, brought no other action to) Coteau du Lac. Then came the Papineau re- bellion of 1837-38 in Quebec.| Reports reached Coteau du Lac of rebel movements that appar- ently impressed the garrison as too formidable. The fort was) abandoned, though the rebels) never approached it. equipment were thrown into the St. Lawrence during the hasty preparations for the departure. Some of the equipment was res- cued from the water in 1838 when the British reoccupied the position. During subsequent years the canal proved too small for larger boats that were be- PERRY Dey or Night . . . 723-3443 by the Swiss, suggested cleanli-| Britons found it particularly ness and interest to the British,| humorous, Americans particu- cheapness and old age to the' larly expensive. f ginning to travel the river. THAT WONDERFUL BLUE BONNET FLAVOR Other canal facilities were de- veloped. 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