Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jan 1966, p. 12

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REGINA WIND GUSTS HIT 80 MPH snow,, blown into drifts, blocked the road. On top of that, his trailer unit had a The driver of this semi trailer truck appears to A we - a aH 7 iu Lalisea By THE CANADIAN PRESS Traffic mishaps caused 10 of at least 26 accidental deaths in Canada during the weekend. A survey by The Canadian Press from 6 p.m. Friday to midnight Sunday local times also showed three persons were drowned eight killed in fires two in a plane crash and three died in other accidents during the 54-hour period Ontario reported nine of the fatalities including five in traf- fic one by fire, two drownings and one woman killed in a fall. Quebec had three persons killed on the roads, one drown- ing, one fire death and one ac- cidental shooting. The Atlantic provinces had six deains--five by fire in Nova Scotia and one traffic fatality in Newfoundland. Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Manitoba were fatality-free. Saskatchewan had one traffic death British Columbia had one fire death and one person was accidentally shot in Alberta. Two persons also died in the crash of a light plane Sunday near Wrigley in the Northwest Territories. The survey does not include natural or industrial deaths known suicides or slayings. The Ontario dead: | SUNDAY | Gloria Lauzon, 13, of Pem- drowned after falling | broke, day night reduced visibility to zero in some areas as winds gusted to 80 miles an | home. SATURDAY il. rere = Swear iqilic James Ambrose Givlin 38, of Wellesley, Ont., drowned when his truck ran off a country road and landed upside down in the Nith River near Wellesley, 15 miles north of Waterloo. Mary Eileen Lee, 19, of Osh- awa, in a two-car collision in Whitby, near Oshawa. Marlene Godfrey, four-month- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Godfrey, in a fire that destroyed the family trailer at Montreal River, 90 miles north of Sault Ste. Marie. FRIDAY Nicole Boulet, 12, of Peta- wawa military camp near Pem- broke, when struck by a car while walking along a sidewalk in Petawawa village. ALL COLOR SHOW CARROL BAKER RED BUTTONS in "HARLOW" KIM NOVAK in "AMOROUS ADVENTURES OF MOLL FLANDERS" Today. Lest Complete Show 7:30 | BILTMORE jinto the Ottawa River near her) Hel take on anyone, at anything anvtine ; «it WAS Oy a amatterofwho 44 2 came first! STEVE | EDWARD 6. McQUEEN ROBINSON KARL | TUESDAY § LES CiNCINNAT: KiDS5 VAN: a MARGRET a FEATURE TODAY AT... RHE .20 ~ 3:30 ~ 5:35 - 7:40 - 9:40 S' TOWERING ABOVE PHONE: 723-2843 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT SHOW TIMES -- 2:00 - 4:30 - 6:50 - 9:10 - LCs 9:00 have deserted his unit in Regina Sunday afternoon flat tire. A blizzard Satur- hour. DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Tel Aviv -- Lady Rebecca U.S. Congress To Discuss Sieff, 75, former president | Conflict In Viet Nam the Zionist women's movement Wizo and instrumental in mov- ing 1,000 Jewish children from) Germany to Britain after the) Second World War; of a heart| WASHINGTON (AP) -- The) and perhaps expansion of some conflict in Viet Nam will be|major domestic programs en- among major issues for the|acted last year and submit a second session of the 89th U.S.!budget of federal spending be- Congress convening today. |tween $110,000,000,000 and $115,- KING WEST OSHAWA Welhemina Connors, 67, after falling down a stairway at her apartment in London. Mrs. Rubena Newcombe, 64, of Goderich, Ont., in a two-car collision on Highway 8 near Holmesville, about 35 miles west of Stratford. | J. Albert Hudson, 74, and his| daughter, Muriel, 46, of Bea. | forth, Ont., when their car left an icy road and crashed into a ditch at. Winthrop, about 20 miles south of Stratford. } ~entral Hotel GOLD RUSH Lounge and Dining Lounge attack. | Los Angeles --Rheba Craw-| : Lend | evangelist, |{ctor in determining how the Saiien sok ot Bh worker |issues_will be resolved. This is| known as The Angel of Broad-|2 U.S. congressional election) way for her preaching in New Year and all 435 House of Rep-| York while a member of the resentatives seats and 35 of th Salvation Army; of complica- Senate's 100 will be up for tions from. meningitis ' grabs in November voting Havana--A. T. M. Mustafa It agree to be a long and A. S. MM. Musiate, |rough session vice-president of the Pakistan) president Johnson will tell the Gelegation to the Tri-Continen-|jecislators what he wants them tal Solidarity Conference meet- + do when he delivers his State ing here; of a heart attack of the Union message--an out- Cobourg, Ont. -- Dr. H. A.\line of his program for. the next Hoskin, 84, furst full-time clin- fiscal year--to a televised joint ical teacher at the Royal Col-\touyse-Senate session Wednes- powed of Dental Surgeons in Tor-)qay night. He will follow it up : : iwith later messages on the Toronto -- Rev. Cecil J. S. va h Rit gillian Ttisina--a CU in both world wars and former|,. sere vector at St. Thomas' Church|MAKE PREDICTIONS in Toronto. Informed congressional | Brandon, Man.--James Rob- | Sources predict that the presi-| ert Reid, 83, principal of Bran-|dent will ask for continuance} don collegiate institute for 25 | years. field College classmate of Dr.| Fort Lauderdale, Fla--Floyd|James Naismith, a native of} Eaton Chalkley, 56, husband of | Almonte, Ont., inventor of bas- actress Susan Hayward, a law- |ketball. Naismith was the col-| yer and businessman, Rp physical education direc- jtor. DRAFTED RULES | MOUNT MORRIS, N.Y. (AP)| Rev. Milton K. Merwin, who helped draft the first set of rules for basketball, died Thursday at his home in this western New York community at the age of 104. The Presby- terian clergyman was a Spring-i j i | | y IZZA telephone 728-0192 We don't feel thot much has to be seid, 20 we wil! just soy COME end SEE; Dave Yuen review featuring ... CHI-CHI THE CADILLAC HOTEL THE BODY BEAUTIFUL EXOTIC GO-GO DANCER Politics may be a dominant/000,000,000 for the fiscal year|=--= \ starting July 1. Perhaps the first thing Con- gress will be asked to do will be to provide more money-- ©! probably upward of $10,000,000,-| 000--to add to funds previously appropriated to pay for the} fighting in Viet Nam. 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