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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Mar 1965, p. 18

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oiasbilitincaalamcenini pat ig gation w 18. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, March 3, 1965 "ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE 'Fast' Ladies, Fast Runner, | Fast Water, Fast Economy) LIBERAL, Kan. (AP) -- The women of Liberal regained the Marie Canal is scheduled for April 4. St. Lawrence River international pancake racing ti-/Canals -- south shore, Beau- tle Riggs won the Liberal leg of the 16th annual Shrove Tuesday competition with the villagers of Olney, England, in one minute 7.6 seconds. Tuesday. Running in windy 20-degree weather, Mrs, Grace Kostreva harnois, Iroquois, Lachine and Cornwail--will open April 16. ECONOMY MOVING WASHINGTON (AP) -- Com- merce Secretary John T. Con- nor said' Tuesday the American economy is moving ahead That was .4 of a second better|briskly with massive produc- than the time turned in by 17-/tion of steel and automobiles year-old Jennifer Andrews in ot Tina some weakness winning the Olney end of the day. Liberal's victory squared the series 8-8. The contestants are required to flip a pancake three times from a skillet they carry--once at the start, again at the half- way point and after crdéssing the finish line, RECORD CRUMBLES MELBOURNE (Reuters) Australian runner Ron Clarke broke the. world 10-mile record tonight with a time of 47 min- utes, 12.8 seconds. He slashed 14 seconds off the mark of 47.26.8 set by Britain's Me] Beatty in London last April. SEAWAY OPENING OTTAWA (CP)--The Welland 5 Canal will open April 1 for 196 Great Lakes navigation season, if weather and ice conditions permit, the St. Lawrence Sea- way Authority announced Tues- da y. Opening of the Sault Ste. in housing construction. greatly increased their alloca- tions for plant and equipment expenditures this year, accord- ing to a recently completed pri- vate survey. RABIES SCARE PAISLEY, Ont. (CP) -- Two hundred. cattle quarantined for a month after a rabid fox en- signs of infection, their owner said Tuesday. miles southwest of Owen Sound said the cattle appear normal, but must be kept under quaran- tine for another month. Mr. Teeple shot the fox Feb. 1 and later had to destroy his dog after the fox bit it. WHEAT PAYMENT OTTAWA (CP)--Trade Minis- ter Sharp announced . Tuesday that final payments to Prairie producers for the 1963-64 wheat crop will amount to $271,964,204, He said businessmen have|® tered their barns have shown no). Robert Teeple of this area 20) the largest in the history of the Canadian wheat board. He said cheques will start going out. to// farmers March 8. KEEP PROMISES OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana- dian government intends to live up to its international commit- ments regarding use of uran- ium in any sale of the product to France, Pearson said Tuesday. the government would demand Prime Minister|%, assurances that none of thejs uranium would be used for mil- itary purposes. MURDER TRIAL ST, THOMAS (CP) -- A pro- | vincial police constable testified Tuesday that a youth told him "I just ed a. guy" after he gave*the youth a ride in his cruiser r* nearby Mapleton Sept. 13. Const. Jack Dykstra was tes- tifying at the non-capital mur- der trial of Peter Hans Schnei- der, 17, of Toronto, charged in the knife slaying of Alphonse Maurice Cote, 47, a Guelph bus- inessman. ASKED FOR TROUBLE? LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Two crown witnesses testified Tues- day that Percy Hebblethwaite, 29, was belligerent and asking for trouble before he was fa- The scallop dragger Lady Comeau, her rigging and su- perstructure coated with frozen spray: from a fish- tian was sung, followed by a toast to» the served by the ladies of Pick- ering United Church. At the close. of the meal Mrs. Merritt introduced the members of the Division Council and in- troduced Mrs. H. T. Cook, Cen- tral Area Commissioner to con- vey greetings from her Coun- Guiders Dine At Pickering WHITBY -- Mrs. Rex Mer- ritt, Shoreline Division Commis- sioner, welcomed Guiders and Association members who at- tended the Shoretine Division dinner held in Pickering Chris- : Education Centre. Grace Camp Adelaide. The presenta "Queen". Dinner was i ks a a te cil. Mrs, Cook introduced the Area Camp Advisor, Mrs, G. E. Nelson, who spoke about Camp Adelaide, Haliburton, and en- couraged all Guides to take the opportunity of Guide camping and if not able to camp, at least pay a visit during the sum- mer. Mrs. S. W. Copping, Division) Camp secretary, presented a $100 cheque towards the cam- paign for "'Tens for Tents" at tion was made Shoreline Division. Mrs. G. E, Nelson introduced the guest of the evening, Miss Kathrine Nelson, a Land Ran- ger from Port Perry. Kath- rine spoke on two Guide camps she had attended last summer, one in Manitoba and the other in Ohio. She mentioned various activities at these camps. and the tumes. Mrs. displayed souvenirs of her visits. The covered her visits from her. de- parture from Toronto Interna- tional Airport till her return. While in Ohio, the Canadian|placed the last steam -engines' Girl Guides put on a display|°? New Zealand's main trunk films she three Guides. m member; showed NEWS IN BRIEF FAREWELL TO STEAM AUCKLAND (CP) -- Diesel- electric locomotives have re- line between Auckland and illustrating the RCMP Musical Wellington. Steam had reigned Ride} and used their ingenuity|supreme since the rail link be- in cqreating horses and cos- B. C. Kearney, Pickesring District Commission- er, thanked Kathy for her in-)hour journey by about 45 min- terestfing and amusing accounts of her camp visits. An timpromptu camp fire fol- lowed, Taps were sung and Mrs. Cook said poner ght. Twen As sociat tween New Zealand's two larg- est cities was opened 56 years ago. Now the diesels cut the 15-: utes. MINERAL EARNINGS LUSAKA, Zambia (AP) --: Zambia produced minerals, -|mostly copper, worth a record bia tr ietieioe ane.one in 1965. a govern- Commiissioner Mrs. F. W. Wea- ver aid District Badge secre-|per production reached 632,000 bid her William Avent at- wn Ap a more than the sind tended, ment spokesman reports. Cop- FROM WINTER SEAS ing trip in the wintry At- lantic, unloads her catch at Yarmouth, N.S. (CP Photo) tally shot at a rooming house drinking party Jan, 31. The witnesses were testifying at the preliminary hearing of a murder charge against Stanley. Herbert West- non - capital fall, 39. Japan has the lowest popula- tion growth rate in Asia, 0.9 per)' cert annually or almost half that of the U.S. WEST EAST'S INTEREST BERLIN (AP) -- A Dresden Communist newspaper com- plains of an excessive interest among East Germans in the U.S.'s Wild West: The paper said there are American Indian clubs throughout Fast Germany but not a single Siberian club. | 'Siberia has a much bigger fu-| ture and is in every way more interesting," the paper said. WOOLWORTH"S BIG SUPER VALUES FOR? WEEK-END SHOPPERS Sheaffer's Cartridge Pen With 5 PREE Refills. 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