HOLED 35 e greatest number of holes ie in a career is 35 by Art Seautify and Protect With Cldimirione ® SIDING ¢ oy tant Halton and Peel counties air New Democratic member of the south of Hamilton, Dr. C. B. knowledge. adult's: lungs weighed two Guaranteed pollution control board, the Ontario Legislature for High Greene, operator of a local clin- The responsibility for pollu- pounds, 10 ounces--three-quar- {A xtra insulation @ No main health minister said rigid polic- Park and former coroner of ic, first was quoted as saying tion is shared hy all--cars and ters of it pollutants. Investment Certificates TORONTO (CP) ince, Ontario Health Minister Matthew Dy- mond Wednesday called co-op- eration the key to ending the pollution problem in the prov- Speaking to a meeting of the Speaking in Toronto, Dr. Mor- ton Shulman said that within a few years only persons who live in air-conditioned and hermeti- , ally-sealed establishments will escape pollution, Dr. Shulman, recently-elected reaction that followed Dr. Dy- mond's call for investigation of reports that a company near Dunnville is causing fluorosis which endangers human lives, cattle and crops. In Dunnville, about 16 miles his major concern was the pol- lution of Lake Erie, "which has been generally acknowledged." Health Minister Dymond said a research is necessary as there may be pollutants appearing of which we have, as yet, no DYMOND ASKS POLLUTION CO-OPERATION pollution, but in the meantime large cities should favor public transportation and discourage use of cars, He said a study by the coro- ner's department when he was chief showed the average male ' THE OSHAWA TIMES, | Thursday, October 26, 1967 3 145,000 DISABLED There are about 145,000 dis- abled veterans in Canada today. 5 Year nce! @ All work guoronteed ing and issuance of permits are Metropolitan Toronto, told the that the community probably is home heaters as well as facto- ee el aicey Leeda ches less effective than. persuasion, "Student Christian Movement of drinking polluted water as well ries--and the cost of counter- SEES QUICK REMEDY NOW EARN L peg esiev and understanding the University of Toronto that as breathing contaminated air. measures must be shared by "T could clean up our air in a 3 . in controlling the problem. people in Toronto already are Wie : all, he said. matter of days just by passing jALBRAITH He promised the government dying from the results of air DENIES STATEMENT Dr. Shulman said the electric laws to force companies to do /a (@) 0 Elgin East -- 728-0181 would use strict measures if pollution. . Later, he denied the state- car eventually will replace gas- something about pollution," he : necessary. Both spoke in a province-wide ment attributed to him and said oline-driven autos and so curb said, = ; per annum ss SEA SESH RAN OER yom man f " ewer AND ARE DEPARTMENT : PROGRAMME : . POOL PROGRAMME Children and Adults Children and Adults Gueronteed--as to principal and DR. MATTHEW DYMOND . . « Asks Co-operation Provinces Get Ottawa Invitation | OTTAWA (CP)--Provincial} \governments have been invited jto attend a federal - provincial \conference on housing opening on Dec. 11, Labor Minister Ni- Hoffman 'Committed BATTLEFORD, Sask. (CP)-- A man, who police say claims Aide Says Mrs. Timbrell Made Wards Antagonistic PRESTON, Ont. (CP)--A ju-,Harry Waisberg. It was ordered|place the children in separate) THIS | YEAR vestments, CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION Member Canada Deposit " EUROPE BOOK NOW WHILE GOOD Adults jto have seen angels and the/gicial inquiry was told Wednes-lby Premier John Robarts after|permanent homes rather than ae * Adults devil, was committed Wednes-|day that the deeevery of a bet-|the two girls were seized from|foster homes. a in the Commons ne BP rechacsaad , Children and Adults day for trial on two counts Of!tar home was the reason for the|the Timbrell home Sept. 28 and!. The report said the two sis-, ednesday. -- AIRLINE AND STEAMSHIP 723-5221 Children and Adults a [capital murder. refusal of Mrs. Arthur Tim-jMrs. Timbrell, a mother of|ters received love and accept-| He said invitations had been Children and Adults in oe Victor Ernest Hoffman, 21, of|hrell's bid to adopt two. foster|eight, was charged with abduc-|ance in the Timbrell home and|sent out by Prime Minister 23 King St. W., Bowmenvilie Children and Adults |Leask, Sask., is to be tried in| children, Ition. lthey appeared happy in their) Pearson but no replies have yet! SPACE IS STILL AVAILABLE 623-2527 pale! one neers SAIGON CHILD pened Ur iota ee Betty Graham, director of) Veronica Franck, assistant di.lenvironment. been received. Enq @ European Tour Packages, Toke the worry Children and Adult Smoking a cigarette and Pet: hot 'with se f child welfare of the Ontario de-jrector of the provincial child)! Miss Charleson, a social work-| The conference originally was out of travel pets en Lie i Herons Shot with seven oflnartment of social and family|welfare branch, said the Water-jer for 35 years, said Mrs. Tim- aa FRIDAY ; staring at the photographer, |their nine children at their Shell ' A D ; tentatively scheduled for early . 0 TO 10:30 P.M. thi "i f jservices, sdid when her depart-jjo9 society had found a home|brell was emotional at the time I do T | S r NIGHTS 2 dau tiene 9 cheusants of siutiociptilned leg Sask., farm home last Au-\ment rejected the Timbrell ap-jwhere the two sisters would belof her interview and cried at\Mext year. It was advanced be- eadows rave ervice and ne boys who live, car und | anal Lake is 125 miles north-\Plication, they decided to putladopted together. the thought of being separated cause of current high interest) [aE 25 King St. E, '723-7001 "ins Cl sleep on Saigon's streets. |west of Saskatoon. pie se gf pe ee Gane to| She said the province did not from the two girls. rates and lack of mortgage in- OF SERVICE Soc Seon The tiger embroidered on | Two RCMP officers testified| j become involved in the case| The inquiry continues today, ivestment funds for housins ITICE his once-white shirt is the emblem of the South Viet- namese Rangers, one of the units of the South Viet- namese army. (AP Wirephoto) lat Hoffman's preliminary hear- jing Wednesday that Hoffman} told them after his arrest of| seeing angels and devils. Sgt. G. W. Fraser, one of the officers who arrested Hoffman, | ~|said the farm laborer once told we oe is was because it\until Mrs. Timbrell refused to\~ appeared Mrs. Timbrell had give up the children Aug. 10. bred an antagonism in the chil-| A report, prepared by the Wa-| dren toward welfare officials byjterloo Children's Aid Society, her statements to the press. isaid they were unable to find a Miss Graham was testifying'single adoptive home for construct, as a local ly "ae y to an inquiry headed by Judge two girls at first and decided to North side of Regent . him about picking berries when) --___ AEM Saheaei tani d intends to specially Witness "a devil came along, picked | ork. 7,831.91 will be paid of which the Private essment is to be paid annual rote per foot inicipal Boord for its ay, within twenty-one k his objection to the ut before doing so, it e considered Lawyer In Clash | EDMONTON (CP)--A recalci-| trant witness at the Kirby com- mission inquiry Wednesday them all and ate them. But an- gels drove the devil away... ." He said Hoffman had told him that one night "the devil had his hands around him." j Hoffman also told him he had been a patient at a mental hos- pital. Hoffman was found mentally fit to stand trial at a hearing Aug. 25. DEVIL DESCRIBED Kessler Wins Acquittal | In 1966 LSD Slaying NEW YORK (AP)--A {uty fine-degtes murder April 11, has found Stephen Kessler not}1966, of. Florence Cooper, 57, his} guilty by reason of insanity in| mother-in-law. She was stabbed| the LSD slaying of his mother-|105 times in her Brooklyn apart- in-law--believed one of the first|ment. R. BARRAND, Clerk, } brought frustration to question-| Cpl. A. T. Gawthrop said\pomocide cases to involve thel At no time during the trial did City of Oshawa, } ing counsel and amusement to|/Hoffman had described the!paijucinogenic drug. defence lawyer Maurice Edel- } spectators. devil, but not the angels, to! 'Three times the New Yorkibaum dispute the murder cennenenitenhenennemenmbtamennenanee ed | was charged Aug. 21, two days A! | lard. The building was leased to} after he ali cecia on his fa-| With the announcement of ac-!"'It turned to wax and the wax the provincial government soon|ther's farm near Leask, 60|quittal after 12 hours of deliber-|began to drip as though it were } after. miles southeast of the Petersonjation, the Harvard-educated|melting. i Donald Bowen, counsel for the| farm. |Kessler burst into tears. Throw-| 'My feet were 10 feet from your » Liberal party, asked if Mr. Su-) Magistrate J. M. Policha said|ing his glasses on the defence! my head." ' perstein knew of any discus-'g preliminary hearing is intend-|table, he buried his face in his} - - < sions pertaining to a govern-ieq to determine not the guilt orjhands and sobbed: "'I still say I) th. Jrin : ernment." rosecutor, had provided suffi-| The lone spectator in the : Sadia sed, Mr. Bowen tied clent "evidence from "I wi euroom hye "Mrs. Hen ener Aiea eF,!nesses and 28 exhibits. rive , Mrs. Hen- to and got the same reply. Persis-| The magistrate asked|tietta Kessler, a faithful attend-, 313 ALBERT ST. Here's the proof that dollar for dollar, Rambler American is the best automotive value in the world. 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Mr. Superstein in 1958 bought an Edmonton office building in partnership with three compa- nies controlled by Dr. C, A. Al- - ment least before acquisition of * tent, he tried again, and got the * another attempt. _ same reply. the building. Mr. Superstein said he and his} quced partners had talked of leasing to "a national firm or the gov-/fied that Serge Kujawa, chief MOTHER WEEPS Bame answer. Undaunted, Mr. Bowen made And 'got the COUNSEL INTERVENES At this point, George Steer, counsel for Mr. Superstein,: in- terrupted to say he didn't think Mr. Bowen could force Mr. Su- perstein to answer any other way. "It seems I can't," said Mr. Bowen. mer provincial treasurer, used or attempted to use their public office for personal gain or the gain of their friends. The allega- | tions were made during the last | session of the legislature by, Garth Curcott, then New Demo- cratic Party member for Pinch-| er Creek-Crowsnest. SYSTEMS OPERATE Some 2,000 telephone systems) yperate more than 8,000,000 tele- phones in Canada. | him. The devil was tall, black and "had no genitals." "That was the word he used."'| The corporal said Hoffman} told him he believed he had su- pernatural powers and that once he had fought the devil '"'who came to his house and had him by the throat." The bodies of the persons were found Aug. 15 by a neigh- bor, W. J. Lang, and Hoffman innocence of an accused, but whether the Crown has pro- sufficient warrant a trial. He was satis- Hoffman whether he cared to} say anything. | Parking Fees. Annoy Students LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Park- ing fees that whipped up a storm of faculty, staff and stu-} dent protests at the University, of Western Ontario have been} suspended by university presi- dent D. Carlton Williams. meeting Wednesday night. Buy Direct Save up to 50% } TONECRAFT King Park Plaza 723-4922 evidence to/loved her." State Supreme Court jury of 11\charge. The issue was Kessler's men and a woman had reported|sanity and the LSD factor. itself hopelessly deadlocked and] 4 gefence psychiatrist testi- each time the court directed the fied that in talks with Kessler jury to try again. The verdict / after the slaying the defendant came Wednesday afternoon. told of taking his heaviest doses Justice Edward Thompson or- of Tsp the weekend of the mur- dered the 32-year-old former ar. medical student, who has admit-| ted taking marijuana and LSD,|\CHAIR BLED placed in. the custody of the) 'The chair began to bleed," State Mental Hygiene Authority./Kessler was quoted as saying. don't know what happened. 1| had no reason to kill her. 1! HEAT WITH OIL || DIXON'S ant during her son's four-week| trial. She also wept. Kessler could gain his free- dom by proving that his insan-| ity was temporary and that he! now is of sound mind. 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