-Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 24, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Windsor Yards Blocked | While Sabotage Study On ligible. 3 spokesman in London, Ont., said no attempt was being made to get the locomotive back" on its tracks at present because | © the engine is not blocking main line traffic. Trains using the station are being diverted around it. Supervisory personnel and station workers have. been per- forming yard duties since two rail unions here went on strike last: week. Change Asked TORONTO (CP)--The board of governors of the Ontario Teachers' Federation voted Tuesday to ask. the minister of education to change rules af- fecting occasional teaching by pensioned teachers. The OTF decided at its annual meeting that it will petition the minister to permit a pensioned teacher to teach 120 days in each school year without loss of sion. i wrest, the limit allows for occasional teachifig without affecting teaching rights to 20 days, The pensioner has his pen- sion cut by half for the period of his temporary employment| @ if he should continue teaching beyond the 20-day limit. Members of the bpard felt); that the extension would ailevi- ate the shortage of experienced and qualified teachers. Telegr MONTREAL (CP)--While the} general public will be without the convenience of sending or receiving telegrams in the event of a nationwide strike Friday of non-operating railway employ- ees, most communications serv ices such as micro-wave and! telex will be maintained. --_--s - THERE HOSPITAL REPORT The Oshawa General Hospit- al report for the week ending Aug. 21,»states 28 male and female births are recorded but newborn discharges show six female babies were retained temporarily Major surgery numbered 95 while minor op- erations were about 119. Eye, ear, nose and throat treat- ments in that time have been 86 and physiotherapy treatments 745. Occupational therapy treat- ments number 150. ON TELEVISION Crewn Attorney Bruce Affleck is to appear on Channel 9's late night program "Answering Service'. He will be one of a panel of four who will answer questions on child mistreatment. His appearance is set for Sept. 17 when he will be answering questions on the legal angles of child mistreatment. PRODUCTION COW Crescent Radar Jane-273006- Excellent, a Jersey cow in the herd of W. F. Batty and Son, Brooklin, has been issued a lifetime production certificate. In nine lactations she -- pro- duced 83,194 pounds of milk and 2,200 pounus Of fat. Sue is also a winner of a Ton of Gold and a Gold Medal. 1@ DAYS IN JAIL _ SIMCOE (CP) -- Sulo Matt- son, 49, Oshawa, was. sentenced to 10 days in jail Tuesday for assaulting a Simcoe restaurant owner, Mick Papaeopoulos, Aug. 14. REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF ELECTRIC SHAVERS & CLIPPERS Moenufacturers Parts and Prices. | TRADE IN ALLOWANCES ON OLD SHAVERS Electra Shaver Service & Supplies 728-4284 39 PRINCE STREET OSHAWA ams Off, Too! | CAPTAIN WILLIS Voyage Halted ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)-- Capt. William Willis, 73, stopped by a recurrent hernia in his sailboat voyage from New York to Plymouth, England, arrived at nearby Argentia early Tués- day aboard the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Ingham. Capt. Willis told reporters at the U.S. naval statibn there he will resume the trip next year, but first will go to. New York for a hernia operation. He was spotted in his 11-foot boat, the Little One, by a freighter 850 miles east of New York Monday and said he felt ill but preferred to wait for the cutter. | Cives Testimony MONTREAL (CP) -- Noland Leblanc, 28, a Halifax: account- ant, testified Tuesday he stran- gled two young Montreal women last week immediately after having sexual intercourse with them, ' Leblanc made his statement at a coroner's inquest, and was found criminally responsible for the deaths of Ginette Martineau and Charlotte Shirley Doucet, both 20. The accountant is expected to be arraigned today. In Quebec, no charges are laid in cases of violent death until criminal re- sponsibility has been deter- mined by @ coroner's inquest. Embargo Ordered TORONTO (CP) -- The CNR here placed an embargo Tues- day on express and freight of less than carload-lot size origi- nating or terminating in Metro- politan Toronto. However, a spokesman said the railway will continue to ac- cept freight and express for transfer at Toronto. Routes Granted WASHINGTON (AP)--A Civil Aeronautics Board examiner Tuesday recommended the granting of routes to Toronto to two U.S. airlinés. Herbert K. Bryan recom- mended acceptance of the ap- plications of Allegheny Airlines for a route from Erie, Pa., and of Lake Central Airlines for one from Detroit. Flights Delayed LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Two Toronto - bound flights carrying 198. persons were diverted here Monday night when ground fog seriously reduced visibility at Toronto International Airport. The Vanguard planes from New York and Nassau touched down at the London airport about 11 p.m. and the passen- gers were transported to Tor- onto shortly after midnight by Paes Won TORONTO (CP) -- James Stables of Forest, Ont., Tuesday WEST GERMAN army chief Gen. Heinz Trettner, above, has asked to be re- tired in a continuing con- troversy between the mili- tary and the government, Trettner's. request follows the suspension of air force commander Lt. 'Gen. Wer- ner Panitzki yesterday. Defence Row Grows BONN (AP) --The growing row between West Germany's generals and politicians swelled try's third military region asked to be retired. ' It is the-dpird time this week that a general has asked for re- F tirement. A defence ministry spokes- man gaid Miaj. Gen. Guenther Pape has requested to be re- lieved of his command because he disagrees with a defence ministry decision allowing sol- diers to join a transport workers labor union. The four-star chief of the na- tion's armed forces, Gen. Heinz Trettner, asked Tuesday to step down because of the ministry's decision. WEATHER FORECAST TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued by the weather office at 5:30 a.m.: Synopsis: Shower activity will likely recur in eastern regions this afternoon. Skies will tend to clear as'a high moves slowly into Ontario during the next few days. How- ever, temperatures will remain on the cool side in spite of the added sunshine, Lake St, Clair, Lake Erie, Windsor: Sunny with afternoon cloudiness and cool today. Mainly sunny and a little warmer Thursday. Winds west 20 becoming light this evening. Niagara, western Lake On- tario, Lake Huron, southern Georgian Bay, London, Hamil- ton, Toronto: Variable cloudi- ness and cool today. Mainly sunny and a little warmer Thursday. Winds west 20 be- coming light this evening. Eastern Lake Ontario, Hali- burton, Killaloe, northern Geor- gian Bay, Timaga mi, North Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy with scat- tered showers and cool today. Sunny with afternoon cloudiness and a little warmer, Thursday. Winds west 20 today becoming light this evening. High Pressure System Brings Sunny, Cool Spell White River, Cochrane: Cloudy-with a few sunny periods today. Thursday mainly cloudy with scatterea showers contin- uing cool. Winds light. Ottawa region: Mainly cloudy by afternoon with a few scat- tered showers. Cool. Thursday sunny with cloudy periods. Winds westerly 15 with gusts t 30 today becoming light tonight. Forecast temperatures Low overnight, high Thursday Windsor .......+. 72 St. Thomas London .... Kitchener Hamilton .... St. Catharines Toronto Peterborough .. Sault Ste. Marie ... 48 Kapuskasing ...... 45 White River ....00. 45 Moosonee .... 4 Timmins .++.+++++ 45 copped three of four major championships in the breeding Ao DOUGLAS AMARON. Covers Conflict Douglas Amaron, general] news editor of The Canadian Press and a former war cor- respondent is on assignment in South Viet Nam to report on conditions: in the Southeast Asia country from a Canadian point of view. READY TO WORK The Ontario department of lands and forests has enough equipment to keep 10,000 fire- fighters at work in an emer- horse judging at the Canadian National Exhibition. James Stables showed the grand and reserve champion pion mare. John Ondrey of Oakville showed the reserve champion mare. Good Names To Remember When Buying or Selling REAL ESTATE Reg. Aker -- President Bill McFeeters -- Vice Pres. LTD. 723-2265 gency, MEAT GAVEDNME i--s wy . mre ROUND STE ROAST... rviwe AK 79. 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