Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Oct 1967, p. 3

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(CP)-- Fears that entire families may be slowly dying from incurable fluoride poisoning are sweeping through three rural townships surrounding a large chemical plant, about) seven miles east of this Niagara Peninsula commu- nity. The townships have a popula- tion of 3,874. The disease can be caused by breathing polluted air, Reeve William Siddall of Sherbrooke Township says every man, woman and child living within six miles of the huge Electric Reduction Co. of Canada Ltd. plant should under- go urine and blood tests to de- termine if they have traces of fluoride poisoning. Dr. G. L. Waldbott of Detroit, a leading U.S. lung disease ex- pert, last week said chemical fallout from the plant is not just J arnt tnent tt inning nm killing cattle and crops, but has ° started to claim human lives. He said two of nine farmers living within three miles of the plant are dying from fluoride poisoning. Dr. Waldbott, interviewed in a special CBC documentary on air pollution, did not name the two farmers. He said it would be breaking a patient-doctor confi- dence. . Health Minister Matthew Dy- mond said he cannot acrept the U.S. doctor's diagnosis until his findings have been confirmed by a Canadian hospital. But he did concede Dr. Waldbott is one of the world's leading experts on fluorosis. The electric reduction plant built on the edge of Lake Erie in Sherbrooke Township in 1960 to manufacture fertilizers is a subsidiary of Albright and Wright of England. It employs 300 men. The company claims to have spent $250,000 to combat air pol- lution caused by a fine white dust that is carried in the air for a distance of 10 miles, Farmers disagree with the com- pany"s claim to success Reeve Siddall, who lives with- in a half-mile of the plant, said . *It's poison, that's what it is". He said the company's tax bill amounts to 75 per cent of the township's total tax revenue. "But we don't want our peo- ple sick, we don't want them to be affected by this." James S. Medves, plant man- ager, said that while the com- pany is concerned "we have seen no evidence to support the contention that human health has been affected." The company announced ear- lier it had paid out $95,000 to settle claims from farmers and urban dwellers, who claimed livestock, crop, shrubbery and tree damage from the plant in 1965. Another 49 claims filed for damage in 1966 amounting te $123,000 have not been settled. Reeve Keith Richardson ov nearby Dunn Township said he also believes medical tests on residents should be carried out. The dust sticks on windows of Port Maitland homes and will not wash off, he said. Eventu- ally it begins to pit the glass Joseph Casina, 54, a Moulton Township farmer, said he spends $7.50 a week for drugs for the pain with which he says he constantly lives. He takes seven different drugs a day He was one of the nine exam- ined by Dr. Waldbott and one of the sickest "If I'm dying from anything f want to know what it is,"' he said. "I asked the doctor what the chances of recovery are. He wouldn't answer." JOSEPH CASINA, left, a 54-year-old Moulton Town- ship farmer, says he seven drugs a day for pain which he says he has con- , Ted C, Boorsma, 35, right, says he also is on a heavy dose of stantly. His neighbour drugs and can work at only 60 per cent efficiency on his farm. Mr. Casina is one of nine men examined by De- troil lung disease expert Dr, L. Waldbott. Dr. Wald- bott said two of the men examined are dying 'rom takes fluoride poisoning, whic) he said is caused by cheruical | | | | | | HALIFAX (CP) -- Premier G. I. Smith of Nova Scotia said Sunday his government's first aim is to keep Sydney's steel NS. Premier|Toll Of Death Soars To Gives Views 'Week-end Traffic Mishaps By THE CANADIAN PRESS Traffic mishaps accounted for Gordon Griffith, 18, drowned of | , MORE TOURISTS VIS 44 jafter his boat upset on the Bay; LONDON (C P )--A rani '3 of Quinte near Napanee, 16)900,000 foreign tourists visited miles west of Kingston. \Britain last year, the board of| Helen Grouios, 52, when she/trade reports. On the average, was struck by a car while get-leach tourist spent $9 a day and ting off a bus in Toronto. stayed for 17% days. Albert MacDonald, 71, of For- ~AAAAAAAAAAD Ont., in a two-car collision 2@ MURDOCH 4 © McMURTRY fallowut from a plant near Dunnville, Ont. (CP Wirephoto) PAINT: Buy Direct Save up to 50% est 20 miles|Hazel, 72, of Laurel, Ont., in a in Sarnia two-car crash near Orangeville., Wilhelm Feil, 65. of Wainfleet Toronto, 30 miles northeast of Toronto. ago ie haa Mead he BAA sk oe hunting near Forest, northeast of Sarnia. Donald Storey of t " _|44 of the 52. accidental deaths} i : ; Pee? . . Township, in a car-train colli- ae caecermt SS "8 'Sl rported acrose Canada during|Srowned in Lake Muskoka nen) Garnet Mustard. 68, of Mark: sin near Welland. CRN AaBY TONECRAFT | Mr. Smith said the govern- the weekend. |Orillia. : : ham, in,a two-car crash near Rey. Thomas L. Gillett, 68, in ALL LINES OF INSURANCE King Park Ss eRiantive 3 Tn A Canadian Press survey Unionville, five miles north ofa car truck collision near|) 37 King Eost Oshawa Plaza 723-4922 ment's objective in the face of a), ¢ Friday until mid- SATURDAY Tor Hele 428-5137 full shutdown of the plant an-|from 6 p.m. Friday unill m SATU _ | Toronto Pembroke bee é _|night Sunday, local times, also| Russell Edward Holmes, 17,,- - a fasStadlelenite: Sedat mounced Oct. 18 has been to en) vowed s ersons drowned|and Sheila Diane Johnson, 16 sure the plant's long-term oper- |SnoWwec fied P 'An | i eae Gas i ation at the maximum possible] 4nd two died in fires. when their motorcycle was in rate Ontario had the worst record Collision with a car at London. | : " . | Do minion Steel and Coaljwith 17 persons killed in auto- James Brown, 78, and his wife} Corp. and its parent, Hawker|mobile accidents and _ three; -- ----~ wo : i i | Sidde : s to|\drownings bec recorded 12 AN UNIDENTIFIED lung disease expert, claims |Siddeley Canada Ltd., plans to drownings. Que i : i lose the plant April 30, 1968,)/highway deaths' and one drown- Announcement |e se pode 7 hw ee ciader wallouy treat 9 te cettiag 3,200 employees out of/ing. has lost some of its teeth tilizer plant in "5 prio is work. | Five persons were killed on f the effects of fluoride killing plants and cattle in "Because of the great com-|the highway in Alberta 'and one m7 one ace wot 'Wald. the Dunnville, Ont., area., (plexity of the problem, it will |died in a fire while in Saskat- bott of Detroit a leading (CP Wirephoto) |take time to work out ways to/chewan two were killed on the ee achieve this, and the decision of road. 2 \doe corporation as | New Brunswick had two traf- y |does not allow for any sul stan- fic deaths and one drowning and] ree yers escu He} time, the Pree a 1 two were killed in car crashes. | Mr. Smith Fo statement °'lone person died in a fire in | a llowed a similar one Saturday by British Columb! . Dr. T. J. McKeough, provincial |PUisn Solumbia. : t ' Ae | Traffic mishaps claimed four ine ays nh e 1c |labor avd sel |lives in Nova Scotia while one |DENY STORY jperson also drowned in_ that) By TOM BUTTERS ented by 4 p.m. arctic sunset| Both denied statements attrib-|province as did one in Mani-| INUVIK, N.W.T. (CP)--Three|from making immediate rescue|uted to Dr. McKeough in a Ca- toba. flyers who disappeared while/ attempts. nadian Press story from To-| Prince Edward i ae fal s = trying to chart a light-plane|} wrs, Pedersen has flown 15 to|ronto Friday. Newfoundland were fatality- route from Alaska to NorwaY|99 hours in search aircraft since| The story quoted the laborjfree. : 4 were found Sunday in gvod|her husband's aircraft disap-|minister as saying the Nova Known slayings, ie vd nat; shape after nine days in thelpeared Oct. 14 while on a|Scotia government hopes to ural and mere re - f are| | arctic wilderness. planned 500-mile flight from|keep the mill operating on a re- not included in the weeken sur-| DOREEN ASTON A United States Air Force nee Fairbanks to Inuvik. |duced: basis for at least a year|Vvey. | icopter was expected at this) .. js|OT_S0. ' *RIDAY arctic community today with LF Pry gic Sigs Dr. McKeough was in Toronto} Allan Pa Lech of Oxford | Mr. George Nymeyer, Sales ilot Thor Tjonveit, 30, Fair- pn day," Mrs. Pederson|'0 discuss the shutdown with | station and Gordon' Beaudoin,|| Manager of Guide Realty Lim- || = pg Mer po Lang said, ee dg aga ty leaccmas Atle 21, of Mountain, when their car|} ited, Whitby Branch is pleased = al dersen, 48, chief navigator of| She said she had felt the|' ie said the statement attribu-("rashed through # Bridge atl! to ennounest that'Mrs" Doreers ss Scandinavian Airlines System, |Plane would be found in the gen-jted to him 'does not accurately nareon viene Eh when wee" hos joined our friendly ; . The men were spotted by a|¢ral area of the actual sighting! reflect" the nature of the dis-|. <"hit by a car while walking|| Stoff. She has been a resident assing transport plane in the|because hairs to the south/cyssions. There was no discus- an tha nignway near North Bay. || of this area all her life and is Blow River Valley, 90 | miles Os ae sion on operating the plant on a David Sexsmith, 16, of Brant-| @ person of honesty and integ- southwest of Inuvik and 50) "But the Richardson moun-jreduced basis. soud" RHEE a tehecar cranh in| miles from the coast of the|tains worried me," she added.| Adding to Dr. McKeough's Cainavilte: cast of Brantford rity. Beaufort Sea. They reported|The mountains form a 5,000 to/statement, the premire said: The Ontario dead: Wes he a isbking ES P| | they were unharmed except for/6,000-foot wall of rock, to the} 'The government has not dis-| . f : bruises. northeast of the Blow River ter-jcussed with these corporations SUNDAY bungalow type 'homes in the They were able to communi-|ritory in rugged Tundra covered/or anybody else such a possibili-| kdward G. Thomas, 28, of] Whitby area for clients with a cate over a radio dropped by|with numerous small lakes and ty." : Oshwekan, Ont., when his truckj} reasonable down payment priced another aircraft Sunday night)snow. avons lleft the road about 20 miles| ebout $17,000, te $20,000 which carried Mr, Pedersens} Plans to drop the par-rescue TALLEST TO BOX |west of Brantford. wife, Ingrid. men were abandoned because of] he tallest boxer to fight) Frank Brown of Strathroy.|| If you ore considering a move || Mrs. Pedersen was aboard ajdifficulty in accurately gauging) professionally, Jim Cully of Ire-jafter he was struck by a car ati} call Doreen Aston at 728-9759 || Great Northern Airlines DC-3)the wind in the darkness. An un-ljand who was seven feet fourla street intersection in Strath-| te hide Ramiele 468s which flew from Inuvik to the/favorable wind could havelinches tall and weighed 273|roy, 20 miles west of London, ies ai vay " crash site to drop two bundles|/blown them up to five miles Off) nounds, lost each of his four] Mrs. Donald Harmsworth, 23, 3, Whitby Branch, of supplies, including the radio,|course. fights. of Sarnia, drowned while duck sleeping bags, food and medical MEN NEAR TREES ih iS B Srubnen The men were reported near CATED PLANE a grove of trees. The downed 3 ve downed aircraft was lo-jaircraft, a Piper Aztec, was nol Just pick your day. Starting November 'st, an Air Canada DC-8 will Jet non-stop to Miam! cated about 2:30 p.m. PDTivisible. , Sunday by a Wein Air Alaska] Rescue officials Monday had every day--until December 15th. 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