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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Dec 1963, p. 2

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4 t THE OSHAWA TIMES, Money, December 30,1968 Cold Medal Awarded acher Attacks | = ai a Psa Spiakine oe > eileen = For Fatal Rescue Try age and grade status in a school where smoking permits are is- sued by school authorities with permission of the parents. mong his findings: 'Hoffa Trial 'Site Changed . : NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- U.S. District Judge Frank Wy |Wilson has ordered the jury- jtampering trial of Teamsters TORONTO (CP)--A 12-year-|for rescuing a man and ajpresented to the following On- Union President James R. Hoffa ' 3 5 : old Stratford boy who died Dec.jwoman from drowning in the/tario residents and six other defendants trans- | : ? ; 8, 1962, in a heroic attempt to|French River near Parry Sound) Walter Wiegand, 16, of Ham-ferred to Chattanooga from @ ; lsave the life of his drowning! Aug. 17, 1962. While fishing* he ilton, for attempting to rescue! Nashville, lfriend has been awarded pos-j/heard cries for help and saw|Mrs. Delia Cormier from' Yoffa was indicted by a fed- jthumously one of Canada's|two sinking in the water, He/drowning in French River, oral grand jury following his ~ highest awards for bravery. rescued the woman and then|Parry Sound, Aug. 17, 1962. conspiracy trial here a year. A toboggan the two boys went back for the man. Richard Maaten and Larrylago. He and the co-defendants were riding went ovr a steep, Mr. McEwen rescued a boy) Critz of Sarnia for assisting in| were charged with trying to in slope and Jackie Blackwelljand a girl who had fallen into the rescue of Mrs, Sandra Har-/ fluence jurors and prospective drowned in an unsuccessful at-ja river near the RCAF Uplands,per from drowning in a swim-|jyrors in that trial. ' tempt to pull Dale Trotter from ee Club in Ottawa May 30,/ming pool, Sarnia, Nov. 24, no jury tampering trial had » icy waters of the Avon 5 Pen schec i the icy water: f ; Thontas Varley of Barrie tor|been scheduled to start in Nash- River. Mr. McEwen saw the boy, ie Today, the Royal Canadianjfloating in about 20 feet of wa-|the rescue of Titon EF. Snider,|"Ule Jan. 20. The trial date was Humane Association announced|ter and bubbles coming up|Bruce Mayes and Roger New." CHARGE, SY. Ee FN. ithe award, a gold medal, in|nearby. He dived in and'ton from drowning in -Kempen-, !Hoffa and the other defend- recognition of the Stratford|brought up the girl, then went felt Bay near Barrie, Oct. 31,/ants asked for a change in ve- boy's bravery. back and rescued the boy, He 1962. nue, claiming they could not get | The medal was the highest of/gave mouth-to-mouth rescusita- john Madsen of Georgetown,|a fair trial in Nashville because seven awarded by the associa-|tion and revived both. Ont., and Kathy Honsinger eflof the publicity given Hoffa's tion along with 26 parchment). W i aMEs New Liskeard, Ont., for assist-|previous trial and subsequent certificates and five certificates ")7 Phillips a taxi driver, ing in the rescue of Gary Bid-|developments. of commendation to PETSONS aw Hees coming from. aiWell. from drowning in the| from all provinces and from) i, moronto Jan. 2, 1963.|Credit River at Georgetown, Labrador. Aug. 7, 1962 P ae He reported the fire to his dis- , Iver sdal was awe adj "i ; bts . mg ager lD adr EON and then ran into the Alton Welsh, John Reid and, ne ae i and Keonee mad: flaming house. He brought one| Vernon Thornton of Hamilton] Be eect oe David C. Ross, 16,|"hild to safety and went back for assisting in the rescue ol ' sa f nin srs : g of Hamilton, T. B. M. McEwen|#"d rescued another, = heme in Hawtin Dee 1 of Ottawa, Nathan Phillips, 438, He made anot er at empl "| 1962. . a 7s of Downsview, Ont., William enter the house but was force Frank W. Tomlin of Brantford ADS peviradeaaaiee and Leigh back by flames. All 10 children . * athe Mente fe Bradley, a agatenghy eda ard it the family escaped but the for the rescue of Susan and MacWilliams of Prince Edware father died of asphyxiation, Brian Kerry from drowning in Island : a pond in Brantford, Dec. 15, Mr. Bradley, a seaman on the 1963 ROLLED OFF CGGS Simcoe, docked in Tor- 3 In the Stratford tragedy, the onto harbor, jumped overboard two boys started down a steep to rescue G. W. Annable who slope with Jackie's toboggan. had fallen backwards. between The toboggan headed for the the ship and the dock Decem- river -- Jackie rolled off, the|ber 15, 1962. Mr. Bradley held other boy didn't. the man above water until both Jackie dived into the icy wa- could be rescued. Mr. Annable ter and got a hold of his friend. Jater died in Toronto hospital A witness said Jackie slipped, Parchment certificates were under and the Trotter boy was = snseeegeater sore floating face down. Two men rescued the¥body of Trotter and police and' firemen recovered the Blackwell boy Neither responded cia] respiration Mr. Ross received his award CLEVELAND (AP) -- Evi- dence that smoking may im- pair the intellectual faculties of high school teen-agers was re-|t ported Sunday by a New York : dings: : state biology teacher. | A. While the distribution of in- Describing. a survey he madoftelligence quotients of both im an unidentified schoo] among groups were the same, "'the av- certain smoking and non-smok-jerage grade among the smok- ing students, George E. Carakerjers hardly reached a low D-- - of Eastridge High School, Ro-|while the non-smokers: were lit- chester, said it 'indicates that|tle less than a B average." smokers in high schools are! 2. While 102 of the smokers} poor graders, take easy|possessed an average IQ and) courses, are poor risks in at-jtherefore "ought to be good tendance, politeness and gen-/enough for a C grade," they, eral reliability." were not. | He told the 130th meeting of 3. The non - smokers took | the American Association for|tougher courses than the smok- the Advancement of Science ers. | that his study further indicates Caraker recommended: that "smoking also tends to cre-, 1. The parents "set an exam- ate disorders of personality|ple'--presumably by at least which cause disorders of mem-'reducing their smoking. ory." 2. That the United States cre-| He said the apparent link,ate "the British-type of anti- noted between smoking and de-|smoking clinic installed to help creased mental ability might re-|those who find difficulty in giv- sult from "the absorption into/ing up smoking." the blood of toxins, originating) 3. "Effective restriction' on| from smoke, that are eventually|the sale of tobacco to children distributed to the mechanism of 4..Wider restriction of smok- memory and intelligence which ing in public places. is located in the cerebral cor 5. That purchasers be advised tex of the cerebrum of the of the tar and nicotine content brain. fe of the smoke in' cigarettes. | Oe 6. Discontinuance of the prac-| BOLSTERS VIEW tice of issuing smoking permits) Declaring that "there seems tg young people in high schools to be little doubt in the minds of many' that "KINDNESS BEYOND PRICE, YET WITHIN | REACH OF ALL" | GERROW \ FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 King W 728-6226] \N ie WHERE TWO PEOPLE DIED house, Timothy Mudray, 74, and Virginia Johnson, 55, died in the flames. Seventeen others being 1l-room 15-below the in avacuaied from brick structure temperatures. --(CP Wirephoto) Old Burford Area School Destroyed | BRANTFORD (CP)--Fire of Jundetermined origin early Sun- day destroyed one of the oldest schools in the Brantford area-- the Block Schoo] on the Bishop- gate Road north of Burford erected 150 years ago Burford and Scotland 'volun teer firemen tried in vain to con trol the. flames, fanned by strong westerly winds in near zero weather Two persons died and two others were injured early Sun- day when fire destroyed this north-end Winnipeg rooming 'escaped injury after Pollution Seen As Silent Killer an- Sunday smoking can cause physical disease, such as; lung cancer and cardiovascular} disorders, Caraker said it might be that psychological impair. ments are also associated with} the mechanisms that produce such ills. And he indicated that) his findings of poor grades] among the high school smokers tend to bolster that view The tobacco industry and its scientific advisory 'committee have repeatedly challenged the views of all those scie ts who link smoking with phy ease, even as only a contribu-|%, life tory cause. The view. of the in lhe "old adventurer | sickening people in many cities dustry and its scientists is that|turmed executive resigned as}, physician said Sunday all evidence reported to that ef.;chairman of the board, as a di It is one of a dozen suspected ye fect is merely statisti with-|rector and as general manager' 9, known hazards from out real scientific of alot ie ne luted air calling. critically cause-and-effect relationship Rik kenbac ker : new efforts to protect the air t)e air in Los Angeles had been Caraker noted that the Amer- SODRErVAUVE and an outspokvn/humans breathe, said Dr. John i '"asing about 10 per cent a ican Cancer Society which py a ( Re ee said ina let-'R Goldsmith of the California r until just recently, he said has long held that cigarette ¢f to the board state department. of» pub] i « increase of this and other smoking is the major cause of [ do not plan to be idle--jheaith in Berkeley is 'a general proble- Jung cancer--had found in a sur- but in the face the current As one step in remedy, cities vey of 30,000 high school stud- Challenge to civilization may start zoniug their air as ents that there a sharp in [.am going to expand MY| carefully as they now zone land crease in smoking as grade sta- crusade to save the American! .3iq pr Francois N. Frenkie tus and age advances way of life for future 'a-i mathematician and phy of tions, as I want our ' ions SMOKING BY PERMIT grandcilidten and thon se ee rgiee sone ac. Drv Goldsmith said For his own research, ( | follow them to enjoy the ' apie ae ha buld Sat ut. Ie is established that air ker matched a group' of 180|\merican opportunities, 'which sy t che al ° establish "otant lution has killed caused chronic smokers with an equal number!/haye been mine.for 73 years." ge tcl aveag wnore disease 'led to impaired func- of non-smokers of comparable Rickenbacker heads. an anli- Stap ke UNE SR eGhies bid tbitde tion and sensory irritation in eeenen ete ee ssrenened : ; added pollution permitted Uon ane ; Communist organization known. pécayse of economic human humans, destroyed ctops and nabde property, has killed or crippled as the Commit for the Pre- nowbelt Gets evedidh Monroe Doc 30th: spoke as members of the cattle," and upset some bal id Ay onservation 'commission of ances Of nature and is suspected LOWREY ORGANS FREE 3-DAY HOME TRIAL DEMONSTRATIONS AT STORE 5 FREE LESSONS EASY TERMS ALTO Music Supplies 453 SIMCOE ST, SOUTH PHONE 725-1501 GS ERE Rickenbacker Quits Airline As Crusader NEW YORK (AP)--Capt. Ed ward V. (Eddie) Rickenbacke: First World War flying act nounced his retirement as head of Eastern srusade for "the to artifi- with hemoglobin, the carrier of oxygen in the blood, and could be hazardous especially for peo-! ple with heart or lung ailments, Dr, Goldsmith said. There is| reason to think -- but no proof that it harming human CLEVELAND (AP) --Carbon Air Lines to monoxide--spewing from auto American Waylexhausts and smokestacks--is suspected now of. killing and 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS sical dis-|' FOR PREFERRED ATTENTION PAUL ISTOW EALTOR 73 + year is pol- proof f ; 728-9474 I f for Levels of carbon monoxide in politically. a pc llutants in many "We must recognize that pollution is a universal and per- manent problem,' requiring range preventive action, of areas is * gen children, sicist our ara-iwho This New Year's Eve... when it's igs "a A ()ne for the road"... pol- ies was or tee of the He became a legendary figure|the millions of Americans while! ty ¢ the -prime of his exploits as an driver American Association' for of producing other serious ill is Advancement of Science, . effects | The commission is preparing Using the air for industry, a summary scientific infor- transportation and heating con automobile an a5!mation about air pollution, de- flicts with using it to sustain a fighter pilot. He. shot down 21)sjgned to help citizens decide human life: and this problem enemy planes and five balioons'what they should or could do. must be faced, Dr, Goldsmith to become the ace of aces from Carbon. monoxide combines and other speakers said Congres- numerous WEATHER FORECAST Cold Air Mass Covers Ontario Forecasts issued' by Tor onto weather office at 4:30 a.m Was n LONDON, Ont. -(CP)--South- Like, through of western Ontario's snowbelt. took' ' another jolting from the weather Sunday Snow fell bléw, and drifted in the area west of Lake Huron roughly between Goderich Southampton and extended far as Lucan 'and Oxford County. ~ Highway ned through the a except riods when y ty fell t Local roads were ing Over in mar One of the wors Underwood in where "heavy were reported a was nil at times la the U Hy Medal decoration won. the and MANN WINS TORONTO (CP) Bob Mann thampions ren sable for Hanover's 1963 pe ) zero reported drift rink Ontario swept rounds undefeated the second an Bonus Golf and ja lor Or Bruce snow day Invitation Cochrane, White Bay, Sudbury Tuesday. Continu Winds westerly 10 to Timagami River North mostly. clear cold Lambton the Club here ann ' ; Synopsis: In Northern Hushagan's whe teniperatures between ere ! nk in tk f 8-5 i ' : . and 30 below zer Afternoon Rich Paimer temperatures n On ntarlo 99 ing 20 on wa area ad ange 0 inton ; na ised motorists t Forecast Temperatures Lows tonight, highs Tuesday Windsor 0 20 St. Thoma 0 20 London 0 20 Kitchener 0 20 Mount Forest... a) 18 Wingham. ......- 0 18 expected Tuesday. Snowflurries Hamilton .... : ° are expected to continue near St: Catharines, the great lakes Toronto ' Peterborough Lake St. Clair, Lake Ni-iprenton <. agara, Lake Ontario, Halibur- Killaloe ...... teachers ton, Eastern Georgian Bay, Muskoka ..... olution directing its southern Lake Huron, Windsor North Bay I any and all London, Hamilton, Toronto: 'Sudbury actions they deem necessacy to Sunny with a few cloudy period : rd and bring the Lakofield. situation to Tuesday, Continuing cold Winds con a conclusion 10 to 20 If, Ie. Gillies of St Northern Lake Huron ederation president ern Georgian Bay Lakefield episode exposes the Variable cloudiness with occa Federation 8! 4ring weaknesses in the). j ona snowflurrics Tuesday Associa- Teaching Profession Act. Continuing cold. Winds w-steriy tions of Ontario, will ask the de- I refer specifically to the 10 to 20 ' : partment education to with- ability of the profession to en- a draw the certificates of 17 force the ethical standards of teachers who signed contracts its members," he said. with the Lakefield public school were sother and tario today are not expected to more than about 10 de grees, some 20 degrees below normal. The' cold will continue jtonight with temperatures drop |ping to near zero again. Some moderation in temperatures keep off t n An exception with only wa Munro second a few snow reach third Teachers Press Lakefield Attack TORONTO (CP) tario te H pulied out a Win a dispute rough. County 17 teachers tracts board The Ontario Public Men Teachers' Fed ing jointlh with the of Women Teachers squalls Ken Bu Is Erie Two On The acher .ederatior Vay a public school ssed a rr bic t Fine whisky, in moderation, plays an important part in the art of gracious living. itive to take la bor school bo. he gbihied westerly EXAMINATIONS PHONE 723-4191 by eppointment F, R. BLACK, O.D. 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH the Catharines west said the Algoma Knowing when to make a "gracious refusal' plays an equally great part in the art of sensible living. school ration, act This is especially true when the New Year's party is breaking up.ce when you're about to drive home of board The two federations met dur- ing the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation an- nual convention here Saturday The OSSTF meeting was told SHORT OF TEACHERS The OSSTF was told by Tor- onto teacher W. W. Powell that the reason sub-standard teach- ers are allowed to teach is due to a shortage He said non-qualified teachers and someone suggests, "How about one for the road?" This. New Year's Eve, if you are doing the driving, say: "Yes, I'll have one that 17 per. cent of the province's| are working under' letters of per- teachers have not the qualifica- mission issued by the provincial tions required for certification department of education, by the federation Mr. Powell said although the | Objections were also heard federation accepted this com- over the provincial govern- promise it was taking all pos- ment's portable pension plan, Sible steps to have these teach- J. R. Cross of London said the €'s qualify for certification provisions of the plan were min-| In other business, Margaret imal compared, with the feder-|Robinson, the 'federation's 'retir-| ation's superannuation plan. rig hig ieh and co-ordinaior| of the English depar 2 BOYCOTT BDARD Toronto's Forest Hil Coleeiae | The dispute with the Lakefield|saiq in a speeth that publiciy-| board, ar the teachers em-/supported education has failed ployed Hi semiars| bo the/to produce thinking human be- ey-listing orm of boycoitiings because it ha y --of the board by the federa- faced facts quae --_ tions last fall when the school] 'Mass education, so far," said board refused to meet the fed-|Miss Robinson, "has tended in erations' demands concerning|the main to produce an aver- s@lary and working conditions. 'age -- conformists . who think Federation teachers are not what they are told to think ant eupposed to take uf employ- generally do what they are told ment with any grey-listed board.'to do--or else. for the road. But, please make it coffeel"* Ancus-GRAYDON CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa ® Tel. 728-9581 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum professional Rug Cieaning THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM LTD. MEN WHO THINK OF TOMORROW...PRACTICE MODERATION TODAY

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