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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Aug 1965, p. 23

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nan, THE OSHAWA TIMES, 23 Wednesday, August 18, 19 Forest Fire Raging, But | : Hope Bright PORT ARTHUR (CP)--Caim winds and cooler temperatures forecast for today could give firefighters the break they neéd to control a stubborn for- through birch. stands. The fire, sparked last. Satur- day by a lightning bolt -- dry od chips at a logging site, it" asrenty caused §$400,- 090 damage to machinery of the Abitibi Power and Paper Com- pany. Frank Dodds, a provincial lands and forest supervisor, said Tuesday if the predicted weather holds "we can get this thing under control." He has 50 firefighters, most of them experienced Ojibway Indiané flown in from the Sioux Lookout reserve, and seven wa- tease planes, to help in' the battle, The fire is burning) in @ remote area 1% miles| wide and four miles long, 60 miles 'north of here. The only land access into the area is rd narrow woods roads, Back fires have been set to cut the advance of the flames, which ate through 600 more acres Tuesday. The planes take turns water-bombing and ferry- ing supplies to the fighters from -Port Arthur. The men have been eating from small grub packs. | Bob Brown, a reporter for CKPR-TV Port Arthur, who flew over the scene, said the smoke and heat from the burn- ing forest is 'hot as hell, and) about unbearable." | "We flew at. 4,000 feet, and it} was even reaching us from) that distance," he said. Brown said the water planes, which dump 700 gallons a sweep, concentrate on dousing the fingerlings--small fires set outside of the fire perimeter by flying sparks, or flankers, "They don't go into the hot spots because the water they let go would only evaporate into steam before it hits the trees," Brown sald. "They only try to contain the fire. Nobody hopes. they can put it out," | One Canso was put out of action for several hours Tues- day when it hit a tree top, tear- ing a hole in the aircraft's shell. The pilot landed safely. The accident occurred when) the plane was attempting to re- plenish its water tanks from) Mawn Lake, one mile from the) fire scene. To refill, the planes skim the lake surface at full) throttle, scooping up water in their tanks attached to the un-| dercarriage. i Clergy May | Oust Bishop SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Dis- missal of James A. Pike, Epis-| copal (Anglican) Bishop of Call- | fornia, on grounds of heresy) will be sought by 14 Arizona) clergymen, says an article in the episcopal magazine, The Living Church. Bishop Pike "may unquestionably be a man of high moral character; but a Christian he is not," the ac- cusers assert. The article says conservative ministers are distressed over Bishop Pike's announced inten- tion of ordaining Deaconess Phyli Edwards of San Francisco to perpetual deacon. The article also says Bishop Pike has "denied the doctrines of the Blessed Trinity and charged that the Feast of the Annunciation is not celebrated) in San Francisco's Grace Cath- edral." Urbano says the 14 Arizona clergymen will seek to have Bishop Pike tried for heresy and dismissed at the House of on meeting at East Gla- cier Park Sept. 7 unless he makes a public repudiation. Pike denies the charges and calls them all "either utterly false or grossly misleading." Heinz Plant | Strike Ends LEAMINGTON, Ont. (CP)-- The first run of ripe tomatoes was processed at the H. J Heinz Co. of Canada Ltd. plant Tuesday as '"'operation ketch-up" got underway after a 17-day strike. The company here is accept- ing tomatoes from growers for the first day on an urgent ba- sis. Many growers in the area have tomatoes that matured a week ago. The policy has been established that these growers will be freed of their ripe crops first. Resumption of work at the Heinz plant came just in time for peach growers The company buys approxi- mately 1,200 tons af peaches each year. It is the larges} pur- chaser of peaches in Ontario and growers who had a mid- season crop of processing) 'peaches worried whether the plant would resume activities in time for the harvest. Officials here say it is too) early to determine whether the is adequate for their needs. Large growers did not send work to their picking crews un- til the Heinz strike was settled last Saturday afternoon Some of the crews are due to | BRAND ) atart today. STOCK UP ON FROZEN FOODS 2 arden-Fresh Goodness Daily! LETTUCE dust in! 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