Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Feb 1966, p. 2

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i } _ EERE TY adnan ° 2. THE OSHAWA TIMBS, Mondey, February 28, 1966 By VERGIL BERGER Russian airliner for an unknown destination, declaring he was on his wayback to Ghana, However, a statement ine is- sued before departure did not w thrown by a military Thursday. It said he was "de- termined to stamp out the re- Liu Shao-chi, and Prime Minis-| ja_ top-level PEKING (Reuters) -- Ousted|the Chinese tried to keep his Ghanaian president K wa me departure secret. Nkrumah left here today on a! The presence of the Russianjinstructions from the new re-|of Hamilton, an Ancaster town- ambassador at the airport,/gime, We serve the government! ship policeman, was shot above where Nkrumah took off in an'in power." : Aeroflot cow, make clear how or when he| HAVEN'T HEARD planned to return to the coun-) In SCO} try where his regime was over-|bassy said it had not been told coup|whether Nkrumah was heading} for the Soviet capital. If he| came to Moscow the embassy bellion without delay." j}would have nothing to do with! The Chinese head of state,/him, a spokesman said. "We are taking purely the) ter Chou En-lai gave Nkrumuh/civil service point of view," he WEATHER FORECAST send-off, ecw +, Jed. observers! a2 going ta Mos- Moscow, jsued by the weather office at|Trenton ... 30 35 5:30 a.m.: | Killaloe ... oR Synopsis; A broad trough of| Muskoka '.... 30 32 low pressure extends from west| North Bay. 28 32 ASTRONAUTS WATCH LAUNCHING | of Hudson Bay southward) Sudbury ooo 8 32 jacross the Great Lakes, pre-| Eariton aceeere eee 28 32 Astronauts Gordon Cooper, Saturn 1B rocket that car- court from Cape Kennedy, | ceded by an area of snow and | Sault Ste. Marie.. 38 32 left, and Donn F. Eisele ried an Apollo Moonship on a Fila., vatcbrs Gocass ests, Pigeon ee Sine Rive shee = al zi -mi istic A rephoto ; » well to the south 4 25 32 watch the launch of the blazing" 5,300 mile _ballistic ' (A irepho ogg - ggg deg < 2 |spreading across Michigan Timmins .... fee | 32! 4 | Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, uints | southern Lake Huron, Windsor, London: Cloudy with intermit- tent rain today changing to nd | light snow tonight. Tuesday O] i lg cloudy with occasional light) snow or. dirzzle, Not much| : change in temperature. Winds} southeast 10 to 15 today shifting} fa ito north-east tonight. EC Niagara, western Lake On-| io, Toronto, Hamilton:| Girl, 7, Has Operation For Removal Of Tumor NEW YORK (CP) ---Seven-|the wonderful doctors who year-old Sandra King is going|saved my daughter's life," King home to Paris, Ont., this week! said. after a delicate operation in' For pretty, brown-haired San- which a tumor was removed dra, it was her second bout with Light Snow Or Drizzle © Forecast For Tuesday -- TORONTO (CP)--Forecast is-| Kingston seeveeves 30 35 KWAME NKRUMAHt ON RUSS PLANE Ousted President 8 ee! Dawe SIL AAA? BDOULIG £ OF WillariGa: said. "We have no truck with|service station near Ancaster, the Nkrumah regime. We have 10 miles east of here. taken down all his portraits in} § jable for comment. Aeroflot said|service station on Highway 2. i it knew nothing about a special) the Ghana em-|nJane from Peking. / Nkrumah had been in the Chi-/Pital, but returned to the hos- nese capital since Thursday, the|Pital later to spend the night day his government was over- der observation. thrown by a. military coup. He was on his way to Hanoi on a|Ple Black stumbled when he North Viet Nam peace mission|W% Shot, but did not go down. which was later cancelled. His |Quaison - Sackey, arrived in| |Frankfurt, West Germany, ear-) lier today on his way to Addis! |Ababa, Ethiopia, where it was | thought leause of the overthrown presi- His Quaison - Frankfurt, West Germany, ear- \lier today on his way to Addis |Ababa, Ethiopia, where it was thought he cause of the overthrown presi- dent |foreign ministers opening today. with bullet holes. 'NOBODY KNOWS' eee | Russian Lapin said "nobody knows that" |ceremonial for a departure. when he was asked where the| ousted president and his delega-|phoned to the Reuters office) former dictator of Nica- eral, known as the "Lion of tion were going jhere by Nkrumah's secretary,| ragua, died Saturday in Nicaragua, was 93. There were no flags at the said: | Managua, Nicaragua, of a (AP Wirephoto) Policeman, 29, Wounded, Youth Held js TeORD (CP) --Navid |Kuchocki, 17, of Brantford was| . ta daw ha seeds 'es: aMHamatad wy [Cet Boe Waeee ROMP ICS of a policeman after an y morning gun battle Sunday at a Constable Mervin Black, 29, | the right knee after he sur- : ci-| prised two persons in the res- immediately avail-itaurant of George Zolaturiuk's He was released after treat- ment at Hamilton General Hos- A police official said Consta- He returned fire as the gunmen ran to a parked car and drove off. Another person was be- lieved to have been in the car. City police Sunday night |seized four pistols in connection | with the shooting. They said the weapons were part of the loot jtaken in a break in at the |Brantford Dominion Tire store Tuesday. Three more pistols, a |shotgun, ammunition and cash | still are missing. | | Provincial police later discoy-| ered an abandoned car in) Brantford. The cruiser and the) abandoned car were riddicd| foreign minister, Alex he might plead the foreign Alex arrived in minister, Sackey, might plead, the at a meeting of African Ambassador Sergeijairport, and none of the usual "NICARAGUA LION" DIES Nkrumah's statement, tele-| Gen. Emiliano Chamorro, heart attack. The fiery gen- from the base of her brain. A team of doctors headed by neurosurgeons Joseph Ranso- hoff and Ernest Matthew re- moved the growth in an opera- surgery at the hospital in less than two years. The first time doctors placed a small tube in her head to keep the tumor drained. This worked weeks EAST LONDON, South Africa '@ (AP)--Quintuplets born to a Ne- gro mother Saturday were re- ported Sunday night to be in good condition. The mother, Nogesi Mtuku- Cloudy today with rain or snow.| Cloudy with intermittent snow) tonight. Tuesday cloudy with oc-! casional light snow or drizzle.| Not much change in tempera-| ture. Winds southeast 10 to 15 tion Feb. 8 at University Hos- pital here. The doctors said Sunday San- fine until several ago . Psa | when she was hit by a ball and/'ese, 37, was well and smiling,! shifting to northeast tonight a second trip to hospital was |the hospital said. Georgian Bay, Haliburton, dra is "recovering nicely' and |necessary. The mayor of East London, Killaloe, eastern Lake Ontario, will go home soon. The Paris Star, a weekly | H. L. de Lange, has launched| North Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy The girl's father, engineer newspaper, started the Sandraja fund to help the Mtukutese| with snow late this afternoon King fund to help defray the family, whose income is $12 a! and tonight. Tuesday cloudy cost of the operations. King, | week. with occasional light snow. A who has a wife and four other! The father, Tafeni Mtukutese, | little cooler. Winds southeast 10 children, said "we will manage 41, got the news of the prema-|to 15 shifting to northeast to- to pay our bills somehow." --_|ture births at the coal yard of night. Fred King, was told by doctors in Paris that nothing could be done about the tumor. "They told me that an oper- ation was impossible because the tumor was in such a dan-| The first operation cost about/the power station where he} Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie, gerous position," he said in an $5,000, but was paid with the | works, He grinned and tears White River, Timagami, Coch- interview. help of the newspaper, the Paris! glistened in his eyes. His boss|rane: Cloudy with occasional "T can't find words to thank' Lions Club and a credit union. HERE and THERE Fred A. Miller, of Osh- awa, won a Rochester Medal for the photographic excel- lence of his nature slide "Question Mark Number 4". The slide was entered in the 30th Rochester (N.Y.) Inter- national Salon of Photo- graphy, and will be exhibit- ed there during the show, March 6 to 20, 1966. "Ques- tion Mark Number 4" was one of 1,791 nature slides and more than 4,600 other prints and slides submitted by photographers in 32 coun- tries. The current issue of The Ontario Gazette carries the information that letters pa- tent of incoporation have been granted to Nightingale Centennial Temple in Bow- manville. t The second of a series of three reading seminars was held Friday at Bowmanville High School. Teachers and pupils were let out of school early in the afternoon in order to attend. A_ third seminar, sponsored by Du- 'ham District High School Board, will be held at the end of March, The Oshawa branch of the Queen's University Alumni Association will holds its an- *nual dinner Mar. 8 at the Oshawa Golf Club. An Osh- awa native, Dr. William H. Stevens, who ts with the Atomic Energy Commission at Chalk River, will be the speaker. Two Whithy trombonists won prizes in the Kiwanis D. A. COLYER E. W. Dixon President of The Robert Dixon Co. Ltd. en- nounces that Donald Colyer has joined the company in the heating ond cooling divi sion. Mr. Colyer is thoroughly experienced in the equipment for heating ond Air condi- tioning. Music Festival in Toronto last week. Brian Wyait won first place in the class for contestants 15 years and under; while Christopher Doyle won third place in the class for those 18 years and under. McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Institute Band has been awarded the $25 Bloor- Toronto Kiwanis Ladies' Aux- iliary prize for its showing in the Toronto Kiwanis Music Festival FRIDAY, MARCH 4.. gave him the rest of the day off. The parents were married 10 years ago. They have one other child, a four-year-old boy. Mrs. Mtukutese gave birth to twins in 1958 but they died a year later. : A doctor said the quintuplets ranged in weight from four pounds, two ounces to five pounds, two ounces. BORN LAST YEAR Two sets of quintuplets were born during the same week last July in other parts of the world. A woman in Sweden gave birth to one set July 29, but all but one died within a few hours. The other set was born to Mrs }Samuel Lawson July 27 in New Zealand and all were last ported doing well. re- STEINBERG NEW STORE OPENING Our exciting New Supermarket on King Street East in Oshawa, will open at the end of March. We are interested in all grades of experienced personnel including , « » GROCERY CLERKS MEAT CUTTERS & COUNTERMEN FISH & DELICATESSEN ATTENDANTS CASHIERS & STORE CLERKS-- FEMALE Interviews for full and part time career positions will be conducted at the NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, SIMCOE SOUTH MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2..... ...+. Between 9: ALL POSITIONS OFFER EXCELLENT FUTURE PROSPECTS AND GOOD STARTING SALARIES. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: STEINBERG'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 2 St. Clair Ave. West, Toronto 7, OR NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, OSHAWA Between 9: ++++++.,Between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m, light snow today and Tuesday. 4 little cooler. Winds south to southwest 15 today becoming | westerly Tuesday. | Ottawa region: Becoming | overcast this afternoon. Tues} day cloudy with periods of wet snow or snow and rain oer beginning after midnight an continuing through the day! Mild. Light winds. Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, high Tuesday: Windsor ...... oon 33 {St. Thomas....«.. 32 35 London eve 32 35 | Kitchener .... 36 35 ;Mount Forest. 30 35 Wingham .... 30 35 Hamilton 32 38 St, Catharines..... 32 38 Toronto ......- . 2 Peterborough . :00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. 00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. 924-2539 million cool half -- (pints a day, that is) Over 500,000 pints a day--for Ontario alone. 'That's how much Red Cap Ale we have to brew to keep up with the demand. Beer drinkers have made this straight, no- nonsense ale Ontario's No. 1 ale. Have you tried it? the Straight Ale The CARLING BREWERIES Limited

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