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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Oct 1963, p. 3

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tl "WRECK INJURES THREE CREW MEMBERS Six diesel-electric units haul- ing Pacific Great Eastern freight train bound for north- ern B.C. remained upright af- ter being derailed Monday near Britannia Beach, about 15 miles north of Vancouver. Eight of the train's 109 cars toppled down a steep slope, injuring three crewmen, --(CP Wirephoto) CAPSULE NEWS Lebanon Beefs : Syrian Border BEIRUT, Lebanon Lebanon, charging from Sryia. The shoot-to-kill or der came after four Lebanese soldiers died in weekend clashes between Syrian and Lebanese border patrols. TO BUY WHEAT? NEW YORK (AP)--A delega tion of four Soviet 'rade offi (AP) -- Syria with aggression, reinforced its fron- tier forces Monday and ordered them to fire at any infiltrators year-old West Berliner climbed 'over the Berlin wall into the! Communist sector early Tr day after a quarrel with his wife, West Beri.n police sau. The couple. had been drinking, the wife told police. Three East German border guards arrested the husband and took him away FORMS CABINET TEHRAN, Iran (AP)--Prime Minister Assadullah Alam formed his third cabinet in 15 months Tuesday. Alam, who -| stitute -- Nov. 15; Donevan Col- EDUCATION BOARD BRIEFS Commencement dates for Osh- awa's four high schools were announced as follows at a meet- ing of the committees of the Oshawa Board of Education Monday night: Oshawa Central Collegiate -- Nov. 8; O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational In- legiate Institute and McLaugh- lin Collegiate and Vocational Institute -- Dec. 6. SEEK OVERSEAS WORK The management committee will study a request from the Department of National De- fence for the services of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Banks, teach- ers at OCVI, and.a_ request from William Clarke, teacher of the reward for a care and con- trol charge in Oshawa Magis- street west, entered a plea of driving offence. J. Mandryk testified that he stopped the accused on Sept. 12 Impound Auto Three Months A seven-day jail term was trate's Court Monday. Clarence Roe, 53, of 76 Brock not guilty before Magistrate F. S. Ebbs when charged with the Constable P. as he was driving south in the northbound lane of Simcoe street north. The officer said that the ac- cused was intoxicated and that a partly full bottle of whisky was found in the car. "I do not know aow the whis- Dafoe Says Rrea Not Neglected Ald, Finley Dafoe and DeHart of the Lake Vista Rate- payers Association skirmished briefly at the Oshawa City Council meeting Monday night on the question of representa- ward system. "We have none (representa- tion) in our area," said Mr. DeHart. "'That's why we are here," Ald. Dafoe: "I challenge that. I have spent a lot of time down in your area. So have some of the other aldermen." Mr. De Hart: "We appreciate everything you have done for us. But no one has the time to drive around all the areas." Ald. Dafoe: "I've got lots of time." Mr. DeHart, speaking to coun- cil on a list of complaints, (weeds, garbage. stop sigus) said.the 400-name petition sub- mitted to council recently by the LVRA secretary calling for a plebiscite on the ward sys- tem is 'not backed" by the as- sociation. "We got names from all over the city," he said, "in an ef- fort to get a cross-section of opinion." ~ Mr. DeHart complained some Lake Vista areas are getting to be "a second Mosport". He re- quested traffic signs at two in- tersections. He repeated the LVRA re- quest that the city's weed con- trol policy be changed to en- able "'whole areas to be cut at one time" and "cut the red tape" at the same time. On pollution: 'Drive along Thomas or Wentworth streets. Anyone can smell the creek. It's polluted all the way along. What is being done about it?" for study. John tives both with and without the) g The complaints were directed|Kennedy has estimated it would te the appropriate committees ed States Saturn rocket is part of an exhibition showing 1HEOSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Gotader 22, 19033 gadgetry, 98 per cent of it Canadian made. Seen here POWER PLANT FOR SATURN ROCKET This power unit of a Unit- $50,000,000 worth of space with the unit at Montreal are H. C. Luttman, secretary of the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute and Darcy of Pratt and Aircraft Company, makers of the unit. (CP Wirephoto) CITY COUNCIL NEWS IN BRIEF Oshawa City Council will apply for approval of a $10,000 winter works program to fight Dutch Elm disease in the city's trees. Winter works designation would subsidize the program to the extent of paying 75 per. cent of the labor costs involved. Parks Commissioner Patrick cost $120,000 to eradicate the disease just in the city's infect- Adjourn Case ed trees. APPROVE PROJECTS wo more projects were ap- Holstein breeders t championship annual show. sponsored b ythe Hol- stein - Fresian Association of Canada and the Peterborough County Holstein Club. sion of the Holstein - Friesian Association said that the show was of top quality, one steadily increasing in importance. "All 'Excellent' Cattle Seen ' ee At Annual Holstein Show PETERBOROUGH -- Leading of Ontario ook part Friday in the 22nd Holstein John Powell, chief of exten- in On- winner of the championship at Peterborough last year grand champion at the Royal Winter Fair the last two years. She was also the all-Canadian aged cow in 1962 and the all- Canadian four-year-old in 1961. The grand champion bull was Thornlea Texal Supreme, own- ed by the Central Ontario Cat- tle Breeding Ass., Maple, Ont., who was also grand champion at the show last year, all- Canadian aged bull in 1961, and and|B: An entry by Lioyd Prouse, of rooklin, was ..winner of the heifer two year class; one by R.R. Dennis, was winner of two-year heifer, wet, class. F. Roy Ormiston, Brooklin, was wih ner ofy the heifer, 3 years, dry; and the class for the three-year old wet was won by R. R.- Den- nis. The Dennis entry was also winner in the cow, four years, dry, An entry by F. Roy Ore miston, was winner of the cow, cials--possibly empowered to buy U.S. wheat--arrived here Monday night. The group was headed by Sergei A. Borisov, first Soviet deputy minister for foreign trade. Borisov headed the Soviet delegation that re- cently concluded negotiations for the purchase of Canadian wheat. FALLS ON BAYONET LONDON (Reuters) -- A 20- year-old guardsman on duty at Windsor Castle, is recovering fmom serious injuries when he fainted in his sentry box and collapsed Monday on the bay- onet of his rifle. The bayonet penetrated his chest. the leading breeders tario were here and the crowd pariticpation was splendid," he said. William K. Hepburn, Jr., of Windsor, Connecticut; who judg- ed the show, also said it was an excellent one. "The Hol- steins were of high quality and the show compared favorably with any I have judged," he! said. Among the many he has judg- ed was the recent National Dairy Show at Waterloo, Iowa. Gerry Nelson, of Port Perry, one of four Ontario fieldmen for the Holstein - Friesian Asso- ciation of Canada was in charge four years, wet class. One of his entries was also winner. 6f the cow, five years and ove: dry class. The five. years. ard over, wet, class, was won by. an entry of R. R. Dennis and J. M. Fraser and the entry was ré- serve senior and reserve junior of the show. TROPHY WINNERS A number of trophies were awarded at the show. The Or- miston trophy, awarded by F. Roy Ormistée, Brocklin to tip winning county went to York County, 7 The A. J. Tamblyn trophy to the winning senior-get-of-sire proved last night as winter works programs: construction of 20,000 lineal feet of storm sewers with catchbasins at an) estimated $150,000 cost; and a proposed garage building at the Works department yard. PARKING CHANGES Two-hour parking meters on the north side and west end of St. Lawrence avenue and no parking on the west side of Simcoe street south from St. Lawrence avenue to a point 137 feet north of St. Lawrence ave- mue were approved last night. TO SELL PROPERTY key got into the car," Roe said, "and I do not think I was drunk. I think the officer is going a little too far," Roe con- tinued, "the brand found in the car was not the brand 1 was drinking. I should not have been charged." His Worship took the opposite view and imposed the sentence with licence suspension for six months and ordered that the Roe car be impounded for three months. A charge of having liquor laid against Roe was withd:awn,. took over from Dr. Ali Aminilindustrial arts, for permission in 1962, resigned Monday in} to apply for 'an appointment ee : ceenttateene ith the Department of Nation- Dhara we @ govern-\4; Defence Overseas Schools ment quit at the start of a new\for a period of two years, session of parliament. The shah LETTERING STOLEN reappointed Alam. Vandalism at Donevan Col- RELEASED BY MISTAKE legiate Institute and Ridgeway MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -- Robert ; ' ; Lawrence was released Monday eg EE ge coed tau after 25 years behind bars. It); * : i i F 'lit was learned. Lettering iden- was a mistake. Police discov tifying the schools has been ered too late that the 58-year- stolen and the cost covers re- eid Negro had siwitier year' 10 placement of letters and reloca- serve. A pickup order was is-|?. : "6 sued with the notation he lefi{tion of them in places "less vulnerablé"', no forwarding address. FIND REMAINS STUDENTS TO TAG grand champion at the Royal Winter Fair in 1961. Other winners included Hol- steins owned by- J. H. Oliver, Campbellford, winner in the bull, senior class; R. R. Dennis, of Oak Ridges, bull, junior year- ling. Dunrobin and Elmcroft Farms, Beaverton, and Georges Berube, of Quebec, were win- ners of the bull, senior year- ling class, The entry from Bea- verton was junior champion. TOP HEIFER The heifer calf class was also won by R. R. Dennis as was the heifer junior yearling class. To Hear Doctor A car orash between father and son drivers resulted in the appearance of Laurier Joseph McKenna, 39, of 320 Humber street, in Oshawa Magistrate's Court Monday. McKenna ap- peared be'ore Magistrate F. S. Ebbs charged with having care and control of a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Constable Bruce Frauts told the court that he investigated a two-car accident on Simcoe street south on Sept. 9. The officer stated that the accused had driven into the rear of a ARAB KILLED TEL AVIV (AP)--An Arab in- fiitrator was killed and another escaped in a clash with an Israeli Army patrol Monday Army an- The army said the in- cident occurred in the central Jordan River valley three miles night, the Israeli nounced, west of the Israel-Jordan armis tice line. CALL OFF BAN PARIS (Reuters) chases of beef. A meeting o butchers' union delegates voted 61 to 24 to lift the ban, imposed in protest against government- fixed ceiling prices for beef. FLEES TO EAST BERLIN (Reuters) -- A 25 Paris butchers Tuesday bowed to the government and called off their week-old ban on wholesale pur- LOCKPORT, N.Y. (AP)--Au- thorities Tuesday were investi- gating the death of an unidenti- woman whose skeletal re- mains--minus her head--were found on a roadside slope near this Niagara County city. The head apparently had _ been sawed off, said police after the remains were discovered Mon- day. The woman had been dead for some time, police said. JEER AMERICANS BUENOS AIRES (AP)--Left- ist student demonstrators booed, whistled and shouted anti-Amer- ican slogans Monday night at the opening of a scientific book exhibition sponsored by the U.S. embassy. Some window panes were smashed at the Buenos Aires University's faculty of ex- = sciences, site of the exhibi- ion. f NDP Leader Raps SIU Membership OTTAWA (CP)--In a face-to-;members had ' New/that the other four unisns to be face meeting Monday, Democratic Leader T. C. Doug- las told angry members of the Seafarers' International Union (Ind.) that their union "'long ago ceased to be a democratically- run union." One SIU member shouted at him that members of the union hadn't had any say in the gov- ernment move to impose a trus- teeship on the SIU and four other maritime unions. "We haven't been allowed a voice," he said. ged"' the fact put under trusteeship had ac- cepted it. Mr. Heinekey replied that those unions had stood back and let the SIU win the labor bat- tles on the West Coast. "You are also the peopie who tried to smash some of these unions by violence and intimida- tion,' Mr Douglas told him. Mr. Heinekey chalienged Mr. A request from the Royal Canadian Legion for permission to ask school children to tag for them on Saturday, Nov. 9, was granted by the board. CONFERENCES The board was notified that the Superintendents' and In- spectors' Conference in Peter- borough would be held Nov. 25 and 26, and the Public School Teachers' Convention would be held in London, Oct, 25. TO ATTEND CONVENTION A request was granted for R. A. Libby to attend the Power Engineering Convention in To- ronto, Nov. 6, 7 and 8. TO MOVE PPORTABLE Approval was granted to have the portable classroom at Ade- City Sells Land Without Tender Oshawa City Council Monday night agreed to accept the Sep- arate School Board's $10,000 offer for 5.5 acres of city-owned rear land at the north end of Sylvia street -- without calling for bids. "This is a deviation from our policy of selling city land," ad- mitted Property Chairman Al- bert Walker. "But we felt the school board should not be subject to tender, calls. It's a necessity (the land is for a school) and the assess- ment commissioner feels the P. McKenna, near South the accused as. slurred in speectl of alcohol." "staggering, McKenna stated that his ing the past two years. price is fair." \ car driven by 'his father, 7 im. coe Public School. He described and smelling Patrol Sergeant J. M Jen- kins said that the accused was intoxicated when he arrived at the police station. The senior son was of a very nervous disposi- tion and had been treated dur- McKenna told the cou:t that he had been taking drugs on the advice of his physician. He requested an adjournment until his doctor could appear on his behalf. Magistrate Ebbs grant- r the adjournment until Nov. Surplus, city-owned land on the southeast corner of Simcoe street north and Taunton road will be placed on sale at ap- praisal prices and information is available at the city assess- ment office at city hall. All ten- ders received on this property were below the appraisal price and were rejected. CO-OPERATION PRAISED of the program. GRAND CHAMPION Bond Haven _ Signet. Sally, owned by C. J. Cerswell, of junior champion at the show. Beeton, was the grand cham- pion and also best uddered fe- male at the show, She was show's reserve junior - cham pion. His entry in this class was the An entry by Bruce Keffer, of Brad'ord, was winner of the Heifer senior class and was the was won by R. R. Dennis, Oak Ridges. co C. J. Cerswell was. awarded the Crown Dairy Supply one as exhibitor of the two best u« dered females, bred and owned by an exhibitor; and also win- ner of the Murco Farms CITY AND DISTRICT oo Ros ed to the e: tar of the best uddered female the show. d Among other award winners Mayor Lyman Gifford said the city was "blessed with co-opera- tion from every source" during King street reconstruction. He thanked City Engineer Fred Crome and his staff, contractor W. B. Bennett, sub trades and particularly downtown mer- chants and pedestrians". TO EXAMINE REQUEST The planning board will look laide McLaughlin School moved to Harmony Schoo! when the ad- dition to Adelaide McLaughlin School is completed. GREENWOOD ENTRIES at a Parklane Apartments Lim- ited request that the zonmg by- law be amended to allow a 10- TO STUDY EXPANSION Dr. C. M, Elliott, superinten- dent of Oshawa Public Schools, said that additions to existing schools, acquiring of portable classrooms and acquiring of building sites should bé consid- ered. He pointed out that sev- eral of the schools are filled this year and others will 'be filled next year in areas where the city is expanding residen- tially. FIRST AID COURSE Permission was granted to the St. John Ambulance Associa- tion for use of the Dr. S. J. Phillips School auditorium every Tuesday from Oct. 22 to Dec. 10. Douglas to produce any eyi- dence of convictions against SIU members, Mr. Jiffer, Armstrong 106 (foaled in Canada). Purse $1900, For 3- and 4-year-olds. 7 Furlongs. Cloud | V, Wick 118 Vibrazon, Dittfach 118 Censorial, Cormack 118 Regent Park, Lanoway 118 Miss Flirty, Smith 118 Laskay Lad, Walsh X113 Chasmic, No Boy 118 Sir Conrad, Williamson XXX111 Michael's Lady, No Boy 115 Sursum Corda, No Boy 118 Roanaway, No Boy 115 Our First, Dittfach 115 Also Eligible: North Cairn, No Boy, ns, SECOND RACE -- Dartmouth. $2500 claiming. Purse $1800. For 3-year-olds and up. 7 Furlongs. Royal Heavy Man, Leblanc 110 Shamrock Lass, McComb 113 Unstar, Remillard 117 Kenny K, Lanoway 111 Du Barry Rose, F 107 WEDNESDAY, October 23 FIRST RACE -- Lake Simcoe. Maidens) and up. 7 Furs. Count de Change, McComb (A) 116 Mystere, Parsons XXX106 Robust Girl, No Boy (A) 113 Admiral Armbro, Remillard 113 Apple, Gilesbretch 118 Wonderwine, Walsh X118 A-E. Doumani entry QUINELLA BETTING FIFTH RACE -- "Casey Plate' $10,000 Claiming Purse $2400 for three-year-olds Ciub, $6000 Claiming Purse three-year-olds and up. Danilo, Walsh (A) X11 Ramsay 2nd, Walsh (A) X111 Gun Shot Junior, No Boy Mystery Guest, Rasmussen Sagsilla, Fitzsimmons 120 Acouchi, Walsh X118 Johnny One Eye, Giesbrecht (B) 120 Chalmoogra, Payola, SIXTH RACE -- "O'Keefe" $2300 6 (B) 112 McComb 120 No Boy 116 Roma Locuta, No Boy 110 Eternal Lock, No Boy 108 Bronze Turkey, Bohenko 108 Wee M, Smith 118 Farms ent.y B-Cymar Stable and R. B. Lawson entry 25-Year- for : and 16th Miles. SEVENTH RACE -- "Maple Leaf Stakes' (Foaled in Canada) Purse $10,- storey apartment building on the east side of Simcoe street north, south of O'Neill Col- 'legiate and Vocational Institute The proposed building would contain 119 units, have under- ground parking for 100 cars and outside parking for 60 more. ™ STUDY SUGGESTION Council--committee will dis- cuss a recommendation from a provincial government select committee calling for the aboli- tion of planning boards. Func- tions of these boards will be exercised by local councils or committees of council. The On- tario Division of the Community Planning Association of Canada is conducting a poll on this by questionnaire. WILL PARTICIPATE Mrs, C. R. Lunn, Oshawa Genefal Hospital Auxiliary, will participate in a program en- titled "Teen-age Volunteers" during the 53rd annual conven- tion of the Hospital Auxiliar- ies Association at the Royal York Hotel Oct. 28 to 30. VISITORS AT ROTARY Visitors at the Monday meet- ing of the Rotary Club of Osh- awa included Rotarians 0. Dalrymple, Bowmanville; Rev, John VanHarmelon, Whitby; S. Pierson, Ajax; N. Todd, Strat- ford and R. Matthews, Whitby. ON MISSION Severous Persson, president of AGA of Canada Ltd., Ajax, is one of 11 Ontario businessmen who left for Boston today on the Ontario government's 17th sales opportunity mission. WELFARE COSTS September welfare costs totalled $24,808 with net costs shareable at $18,433. City items were $1021 and administration costs added up to $4625. There were 639 persons on welfare last month, 241 of them employabies. PLACED ON PROBATION in a lakeshore restaurant. DELEGATES NAMED Names of Aileen Hail, dele. and Fred Upshaw as alternate, nual membership meeting. CAR KILLS DEER 35 south of Lindsay on Sunday. mated at $70. Lloyd David Winnacott, 16, of 62 Division street, was placed on suspended sentence and pro- bation for six months in Osh- awa Magistrate's Court Mon- day. Winnacott was found guilty Oct. 18 of break, enter and theft gate to the provincial council, were ommitted Monday from the. list of executive members which appeared in a Page 3 story on the Sunday night an- LINDSAY -- Elmer Marshall of Oshawa and Wayne Hut- chinson of Lindsay were drivers of cars which struck and killed a two-year-old deer on Highway OPP said the Marshall car was northbound when the deer dart- ed into its path. The animal was thrown from the Marshall car into the path of the southbound car. Damage to the cars is esti- was R. R. Dennis, winner of the premier exhibitor banner, and the Dunrobin Elmcroft Farms, winner of the premier breeder banner. : In addition to Canadians and Americans attending the show, were several leading Holstein breeders from Mexico, Amgen- tina, and Puerto Rico, who are in Canada buying Holsteins, A lueky draw for a calf from tickets sold over a period Of several weeks, was won D. Fullerton, of Edm: Shs omen OSHAWA'S BIGGEST REAL ESTATE MOVE! John A. 5. Bolahood Led. and Lioyd Realty (Oshawe) Ltd." Now Bolahood Brothers . In the same month last year, there were 679 on relief, with 309 employables. THREE FIRE ALARMS 101 Simese N. --= Youths Buying 009 added for three-and-four year olds. Oshawa Fire Department re- mile. ports seven ambulance calls and Belle Ange, Robinson 107 Tiny Fruit, No Boy 107 Also Eligible: Mad Count, Walsh, X111; "You sure haven't -- not in) Mr. Douglas said there was plenty' of evidence of 'gion City To Fly Breezy Answer, No your union," Mr. 'Douglas shot back The confrontation took place én the midst of a crowd in front of the Parliament Build- ings where SIU members, es- timated by RCMP to number around 2,000, were protesting the trusteeship bill. TRIED TO MEET MEN squad" violence in the report of Mr. Juggice T. G. Norr:s who investigated labor vioience on the Great Lakes. Legion Flag Trucker's Evidence Gets Man Dismissal A flag of remembrance, a red poppy on a white field with black letters reading "Lest We Forget", will fly from the City Hall mast during Remembrance Foxt Call, Cormack, 115; Cartersville, Uyeyama, 116; Ramblin Wreck, Dittfach, 118; Noble Boy 2nd, Fitzsimmons, 116; Samson the Great, Rasmussen, 111. THIRD RACE -- "Dawson Creek' for two-year-olds. Mi Irish Rule, Bohenko 118 Aunt Mona, Gordon 111 Royal Tara, No Boy 118 Driftinby, Robinson 118 Ontario Holid Ni ef n rio Holiday, No 1h Menedic, No boy 18) Court Royal, Fitzsimmons 117 Reckless Lady, walsh 110 Klondyke Lil, No Boy 107 Teardrop Lane, Dittfech 116 Fifinella, Arms' Roman Anna, Lanoway 114 No Boy 107 1 and 16th Miles Dominant, Armstrong 113 EIGHTH RACE -- "Selbyville" $3500 Claiming Purse $2000 for three-year-olds Old Jalopies [three fire calls in the last 24 hours. Irks Magistrate KITCHENER (CP) -- Magis- trate J. R. H. Kirkpatrick sug- gested Monday car licence fees should be increased to prevent RECALL COMMISSIONER NEW DELHI (AP)--The gov- ernment announced Monday that C. S. Jha, 53, Indian high commissioner in Ottawa, is being recalled to become Com- monwealth secretary. He re- BUEHLERSs Tender EATN A) TRUE-TRIM BEEF ( 12 KING E, -- 723-3633 Meat Specials! Wed. Only! Week -- Nov, 4 to 11. The flag has been issued by the Dominion Command of the Royal Canadian Legion, Identi- cal flags will fly at the Ceno- taph in the Garden of the Un- forgotten in Memorial Park and at the ,Legion's Centre street headquarters. Council approved the move E! Brillo Way, No Boy 11} Saromar, Lanoway 111 Jet Flow, No Boy 118 FOURTH RACE --. "Noranda" $3500 Claiming Purse $1900 for two-year-olds (Foaled in Canada) 7 Furs. Linscott, Dittfach 119 Blue Poppet, Wick 119 Santa Teresa, Stadnyk 114 Barbara Bain, No Boy (A) lle Lady Domain, Remillard 114 "a boy with $25 from getting a wreck of a car on the highway " He was speaking to the ex- ecutive committee of the Cana- dian Highway Safety Council. Mr. Kirkpatrick felt that a slight reduction in the cost of gasoline, by a cut in taxes, might balance the increased licence fee. places Y. D. Gundevia, 54, who Mr. Douglas, accompanied by becomes foreign secretary. Harold Winch (NDP--Vancou- ver East), came out in an at- tempt to meet union members from his Vancouver-area_ con- stituency of Burnaby-Coquitlam. He spoke to one man from the constituency--Alfred Posie --but most of his talk was with Corene, Fitzsimmons 107 Barbara, No Boy 114 Miss Speedy G., McComb 107 Artista, No Boy 110 Charley's Pak, Dittfach 110 Mr. T. F.. No Boy 110 Hannibal Miss, No Boy 114 Common Markey, No Boy 110 Gum Swamp, Gordon 110 Starlet. to Star, Harrison 107 Brigitta Skol, Hale 120 Post Time 1.30 p.m. Clear and Fast MILTON, Ont. (CP) --Testi- mony by another driver won a dismissal for Glen Franklin Patton, 24, of London, on a careless driving charge in the July 25 death of Mattie Puko- nen, 57, of Galt here Monday. Police said a truck driven by ¢ FREEZER SPECIAL! ¢ ARTERS |b (CUT AND WRAPPED FREE) DID YOU KNOW? 4 Can So, No Boy (8) 116 Fat and Frisky, Walsh XX109 -Rod Heinekey, SIU vice-presi- dent for the West Coast. Mr. Poole said he had fought against dictatorship in the Sec- ond World War and he was pre- pared to fight against it in front of Parliament now. He sa'¢ SIU members had come to Ottawa on their own hook--not at the orders of SIU president Hal Banks. Mr. Douglas replied: "If you ve officers control of hiring Ils and do-not-ship lists, it's not very hard for them to keep contro! of the union member-} ship." Mr. Douglas said the SIU |of Pukonen's sports car, which Patton slammed into the rear had stopped in the driving lane 'of Highway 401. The sports car was knocked completely off the road and the driver was killed. Robert Lawrence Bell of New- market testified he didn't real- ize the sports car was stopped until he was almost on it. He said he was barely able to get past it before it was hit-by the truck. Magistrate Kenneth Langdon said if Bell failed to see the sports car, there could have been good reason why Patton Monday night; the remem- brance flag will be positioned just below the Union Jack on) the flagpole in front of the ad- ministration building. The flag was on display dur- ing the council meeting. LIE RECOVERING OSLO (AP) -- Trygve Lie, former United Nations secre- tary-general, has suffered an embolism but doctors said Mon- day he is recovering nicely. The bloodclot was discovered Fri- Empire Boy, No Boy 122 Maple Way, Walsh X109 Empire Miss, Leblanc. (C) 112 Snow Candy, Potis (C) 119 Boy Danny, No Boy 122 Also Eligible: Piayampa, Walsh X114 Noble Sabre, No Boy 115, Round Chance, No Boy 115, Poppy Talk, No Boy 122, Trust Man, No Boy (A). 122,. Barleycorn, No Boy (B) 115. A-Mrs. N, Jensen entry, B-J. C. Sacco entry. C-Turf Valley Farms, P. 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