Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Nov 1966, p. 3

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a : "@ THE OSHAWA TIMBS, Mondey, November 28, 1966 'A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE : P Provincial Liberals : Leader Jan. 6-7 js Truck Goes On Rampage SMITHS FALLS, Ont. (CP)-- A highway tanker loaged with By THE CANADIAN PRESS At least 57 accidental deaths, i 43. traffic victims, including were reported across Canada during the weekend. A Canadian Press survey from 6 p.m. Fr.zay to midnight showed Sunday, local times, five persons killed in fires, four Saturday, broke through a bridge railing, and fell 30 feet into the Rideau River. Domestic Needs SYDNEY (AP) "+-Australian way 21 about 40 miles northeast of Sarnia. Toronto, in a two-car collision near Malton, a suburb 'north west of Toronto. when struck by a car Saturday night on Highway 17 in Peta- pers today urged Prime ter Harold Holt to conces- trate on the nation's domestic in hupting accidents, three drowned haps. and two in other mis- George Joseph Neagle, 41, Eli Spooner, 53, Petawawa, in from in; suffered wa, 16 miles horthwest of 57 Perish In Accidents Traffic Mishaps Kill 43. in a single car accident on High-. Daisy. May Hamilton, 64, Port Wilfred Hill, 47, a farm la- Credit, in a two-car collision onj borer, = a car : Highway 10 in Cooksville, about Highway 2 near Napanee, 15 miles west of Toronto. tniles west of Kingston. A i il ih le if He i i : iH i E FRIDAY i + ij oti 's Joseph Pouliot, 83, of Fau-; quier, when hit by a car while walking on Highway 11 about 10 REGISTERED NURSES FOR HILLSDALE MANOR -- Home For The Aged 2 12.00 per year = ieee . Required immediately. Minimum salery of rising by far inc too it of gu Quebec and Ontario both had per yeor. problems now that the voters!The gasoline spread downriver - « « Successor Due have endorsed his foreign pol- a 4 entirely over the issue of ryolvement: in Viet. Nam. previous record majority was 32 in 1958. Holt isa Liberal. = day night, the IREW THMOPSON _|was Liberals 58, Country 'Party towards the town's water sup-| 6 tratfic fatalities. Quebec also reported killed in ithout . ~y three whe bunting accidents Another « one two-year- y wi Poy + aan with -- was strangled when the cord on ito pump. the gas out, but the parka hood became ¢h- his in-lidea was abandoned as too dan-| tangled in machinery on a con- gerous.'. Am 2 site. Workmen with a battery of Three Torontd men drowned tow a ae a yr -- 15 hours wage the e ¢ "ltruck, which was declared .a to-| Setting out duck decoys. tal loss. It was owned by Shell|, There were five traffic deaths Oil Co. "in British Columbia, two in The truek's brakes apparently nee Pa puny vy hep or oppe .| Slipped while the driver was in 4 -- ry ag, Ben, " or a restaurant having breakfast. d. °, British Motors ... Mhake Ontario while they were New. Brunswick death by fire, Newfoundland 18, Labor 40, undecided 7. had one hunting fatality and a uired| When 'their boat overturned in| Toronto. Janet Wright - Maus, %, of} Ayr, when struck by a car while} crossing a street in Ayr, 15 'Comprehensive welfare benefits ond olternate weekends off ere provided. ' Apply in writing or in person, to: aEAL ESTATE Reg. Aker -- President } Gal McFeeters -- Vice Pres. va) | SCHOFIELD-AKER | 7+. an gpartment syndicate | Offering tenant participation in ownership of « prestige Benefits Seen MONTREAL (CP) -- Cqmmu- nist .China's entry into the United Nations with a seat on the Security Council would bene- Hit both the UN and world peace, External Affairs Min- ister Martin said at a press con- ference broadcast here Sunday night.. - a, But there was no ignoring that the re "oo government on Taiwan (For-|ojs affected were made-between mosa represented a population | o-4o) of 12,000,000 persons, who also nan eigctinest nama ome a : ". |year. first held and recorded in French at the UN.in New York, A statement explained that an then broadcast here. alumiaum: washer wed in the : braking system could become Murder Attempt corroded by -salt thrown in roads oe ages Symptoms of the trouble would be a gradual ST. or hee PS st, | tecline in braking power " _|John Pe : sie "lrather than a sudden failure. gy tog odving ge taped dol-}Catharines was to' appear in| 'automotive authorities said Jars to invest in higher educa-/magistrate's court today om aline call-in operation was the tion than were previously avail-icharge of attempted murder Sateen ever eptertaken by & able. We will have to reassess | after his wife Marilyn, 19, was/p. muita ctu the capital investment made in/shot Sunday. . Tee catmatad tea cout will this field," Mr. Davis said. Mrs. Dolynski was in fair con- He said maximum use must/dition in hospital. - be made of available facilities be more than £1,000,000 ($3,- 000,000). It will be borne by Au- in higher education, but did notBuitdock Brown rate. mez NEW YORK (AP) -- The {Manitoba farmer was killed in a tractor mishap. crash on Highway 25 near Mid- Alberta and Prince Edward|land, 25 miles northwest of Bar- Island had no accidental fatali-| rie. ties. : Mildred Shapell, 41, Toronto The survey docs not includejand her daughter Jane, 18, natural or industrial deaths,;)when the car in which they were riding was struck by a known suicides or slayings. The Ontario dead: freight train at the King- SUNDAY Vaughan Township Line, about Mary Jane Laird, 17, Forest,'15 miles north of Toronto. WEATHER FORECAST | | Wiridy And Cold Tonight _ With Some Snowflurries a TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts St. Thomas .. o. B issued at 5:30 a.m.: London ..... ccccccs 25 Synopsis: A -severe winter|Kitchener .. 19 storm now centred over Lake/ Mount Fores 25 Huron will spread much colder/ Wingham .. 8 weather and _ snowflurries|Hamilton ......... . B across all of souinern Ontario/st. Catharines ..... 28 hy tonight. TOFOntO ....ceeeee0e Lake St. Clair, Windsor: | Peterborough ©..... Cloudy, windy and colder with/Kingston ........... a few snowflurries today.|Trenton .... . Cloudy and cold with a few/Killaloe .... snowflurries tonight and Tues-|Muskoka ... day, Winds west to northwest|North Bay ......... |20 to 30. Sudbury ..sccccenes Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lon-|Kariton ........++« jdon: Cloudy and cooler with a@/Ssault Ste. Marie ... 10 few showers or snowflurries to-| Kapuskasing day. Cloudy, windy and cold with' snowfiurries tenight and Tuesday. Winds northwest 20 to 30. Wam of Brakes LONDON (AP)-- The British; Motor Corp.-Sunday told 750,- 000 owners. of its Minis and other front - wheel drive cars that they may be in danger of brake failure. About a fifth of the cars concerned are over- seas. ' The company asked owners to take their cars to BMC deal- ers for free modification. Mod- Lack Finances BROCKVILLE (CP)--Lack of ¥ finances will force Ontario to At this state of the Rhodesian|reassess its higher-<edycation * British ministers |facilities, Education Minister -| William Davis said Saturday. Speaking to about 200 dele- gates at the annual meeting of the Ontario Progressive Con- servative Association's. eastern district, Mr. Davis said the re- assessment was due to the fed- eral government's new method of financing higher: education. 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Premier John Robarts, Mr. Da-| vis said he attempted to estab- _-- i Report Back lish an interprovincial ministry Report Ba 2 Ontariojof education: as a means of By Federation TORONTO (CP)--The Teachers Federation roved|standardizing ¢ducation levels TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario app! in principle an education de-j|among all provinces. partment report on elementary; -- Teachers Federation Saturday school teacher training. approved in principle the pro- The federation, vincial education department's of the ogo hi ned on real pore of ele- teachers, urged turday >| ee mentary school teachers. mediate implementation of the) 7" Chief recommendation of. the ae, age Pog 4 report, released this year, is for | gina) ' : Georgian Toronto, Hamilton: Its main recommendation is a new four-year-university pro- ; . : all teachers receive a four- gram for teachers leading to a Vee ii wage ws ncinae, pow 'year university education lead- baccalaureate degree and pro- loudy, windy and turning tee a degree and professional certification. Rialanal contifivation. much ' colder with occasional paying you on SAVINGS accounts paid and compounded quarterly Burdock brown, hunt green, copper gold, daredevil red, splendor blue, pansy yellow or frosted white. Those 'are the colors clothing manufacturers have selected to promote for sweaters, skirts, sportswear, socks and anklets for the fall and winter of 1967. "They are all clear, fresh, bright colors paired with brown," says Midge Wilson, ex- ecutive director of Color Asso- ciation of the U.S. Inc. In spring 1967, there 'will be pencil gold, zircon blue, bitter wry lee age pink, Bog vio- let, ue, maple cream land torchy, the successor's to this winter's runaway favorite tokay, and electric currant, sa- Ihara camel,- sorrel green and swinging blue. No Problem NEW YORK (AP)--Smog no longer was a problem in New York City today, the weather bureau said, but it mentioned snow for the first time this sea- when invested in eur GUARAN- TEED INVESTMENT CERTIFI CATES for 5 te 10 yeers, Auther- ized Trustee Investments. ; wilurries tonight and Tues- The federation, govern- ing body of Ontario's 77,000 day. Winds northwest 20 to 30. Northern. Georgian Bay, teachers, urged immediate im- plementation of the report. Southern Timagami, North Bay, Sudbury: Overcast, Occa- t sional light rain or snow today. Gom Ri Snow and drifting snow tonight, eZ es diminishing to flurries Tuesday. ee Much colder tonight and Tues- Three Winn day. Winds east to northeast 20 ers today, northerly 20 to 30 Tues- TORONTO (CP)--Jockey Av-|"%X; ome White River, -Coch- pe Gomez sted the 196-day|rane, Northern Timagami, ing season Saturday at trees | Sault. Ste. Marie: Colder with wood: by riding three winners snow and drifting snow today. 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