20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Februery 15, 1967 CABINET MINISTER J. Wilfrid Spooner, a farmer, is municipal af- fairs minister in the On- tario Progressive Conserva- tive government. (CP Photo) Licence Sales | Near Deadline The department of transport in Oshawa has two weeks to sell about 12,000 licence plates for 1967 if it expects to do as well as Jast year, a spokesman said today | Lioyd Walters, supervisor of the department, said it has sold 500 fewer plates this year com- pared to the same time last year "We have 12,000 plates to sell between now and Feb. 28 -- the official date when 1966 licences expire," said Mr. Walters. He said car owners have a tendancy to leave the purchase of plates two or three weeks before deadline. "But they're leaving them even later this year," sald the supervisor. The department expects to sell an additional 1,500 plates over last year's total. Teacher's Plight Seen Tragedy TORONTO (CP). --Barry Lowes, chairman of the Metro- politan Toronto board of educa- tion, said Sunday it would be a tragedy if teachers in Canada should have to become occupa- tional nomads wandering from province to province seeking jobs. Two teachers' unions in Mont- real reported during the week- end receiving as many as 500 telegrams from teachers de- claring they intend to resign and seek work in other prov- inces to protest a Quebec gov- ernment bill to end strikes in- volving 12,000 teachers. Mr. Lowes said he has had no inquiries from Quebec teach- ers, but said Ontario cannot solve its shortage of teachers at Quebec's expense. 43 Below Zero In The Adirondacks ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)--Record cold temperatures fell ar below zero over most of New York State today, reaching 43 below zero in the Adirondack hamlet of Old Forge -- the centre of a 50-mile-wide area struck by 2 pre-dawn power failure. Temperatures of 20 or more degrees below zero were the rule over the northeastern quar- ter of the state overnight, but were expected to yleld to a slight warming trend during the day. A light snow was forecast for many sections of the state by tonight Dying Austrian Leaves For Home WASHINGTON (AP)--A dy- ing nine-year-old Austrian boy, whose hopes of obtaining a con- troversial cancer vaccine were blocked' by a court order, is re-| turning home because of his worsening condition. Reinhard Kreutzer arrived in the United States Jan. 20 with his father, a bricklayer, in an attempt to get a cancer vac- cine produced by the Rand De- velopment Corp. Rand is under temporary court order to stop production of the medication. The youth, who doctors say is dying of leukemia, was taken first to Cleveland because the vaccine. was available there. 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