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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Sep 1965, p. 22

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| ZZ THE GSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 29, 1965 'Cursed Isle Of Treasure ' six-year search ended in tragedy pv io a 17. . ' . Restall, her son and "daughter are to retain a small) : tage, Mr. Dunfield said, . major shares in the venture _are held by Jack Nethercutt of * Beverly Hills, Calif., Dan Blank- ienship of Miami, Fla., G. R. -Laperle of Bakersfield, Calif., "and himself. He said his share probably * would amount to 37 per cent and , total investment by the four -ehief participants would run to' 'about $35,000. Mr. Dunfield was optimistic about reaching what- ever is hidden beneath this 275- . acre island's hard clay surface «within a month. 'CERTAIN OF SUCCESS "The way we are going about "it we certainly should know within a month. I'm convinced mispeeches among television sta- Ziwho would divide Canada. a single Canadianism. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Leaders and followers dealt with the issue of national unity from platforms on the election hustings across the country Tuesday. Conservative Leader Diefen- of Argenteuil - Deux - Mont- agnes riding in Western Quebec said his purpose is to unite Canada's two founding races in ne also charged the Liberal government with trying thought control on Canadians through a system of exchanging film clips on Liberal cabinet ministers' tions. On the unity issue, two Lib- eral spokesmen -- Postmaster- General Tremblay and John Turner, Parliamentary secre iary to Northern Affairs Minis- ter Laing -- said Mr. Diefen- baker is a divisive force on the hativnal scene. CRITICIZES DIEF In Quebec, Mr. Tremblay said Mr. Diefenbaker tried to set English- against French- Canadian. The Liberal party was a bulwark against enemies Mr. Turner said in Vancou- : "To vote for the réturn of Diefenbaker is to have a one man government, cabinet cri- sis, anti - Americanism and a collision course to national dis- unity--like the wave of separa- tism which was known the first day under Diefenbaker." as a wep Sea TE OS IE V9. amen RON mained desk-bound in the capi- tal. He speaks today in Tor- onto. Creditiste Leader Real Caou- ette is in ais Rouyn, Que., home until Friday. Mr. Diefen- baker returns to Ottawa today baker, making a one-day blitzjuntil a Friday night rally at Toronto's Varsity Arena. Mr. Thompson heads back to his Red Deer, Alta.,/ constituency and Mr. Douglas appears in Timmins and Kirkland Lake, continuing his Northern On- tario campaign. Church Seeks Labor Solution LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- heT Middlesex -presbytery of the United Church of Canada took on a management-labor « medi- ation role Tuesday with a de- cision to advise in a dispute at Canadian Westinghouse Com- pany Limited here. Presbytery officials also set up a commission to investigate correspondence from both sides in the eight - week - old strike. They s@id the church should express concern over the linger- ing dispute and be in a position to advise if asked. Some 280 members of Local 546 of the United Electrical, jobs at Westinghouse Aug. 4. Several weeks ago, the min- National Unity Main Topic Of Leaders Cross-Canada Lucien Plourde, Creditiste MP for Quebec West in the last Parliament, told a Monday night election rally that the ob- jective of his party is "to hold the balance of power in Parlia- ment to have the French fact respected in Ottawa." At Brandon, Man., Veterans Minister Teillet said return of a Progressive Conservative government would mean stag- nation for Canada. ; In Sydney, N.S., Labor Min- ister MacEachen said the Lib- eral government wants a ma- jority mandate in the election "to secure" the gains of the last 24% years of minority gov- ernment. A majority was needed to help create new jobs and alleviate unemployment which now was at its lowest ebb in eight years. At Lachute, about 700 persons listened to Mr. Diefenbaker in a sports arena in 45 - degree temperatures as he asked rhe- torically whether he was Que- bec's enemy when he brought simultaneous translation to Parliament, recommended Ca- nada's first French - Canadian a } MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--The par- ents of a mute, mentally-re- tarded boy abandoned in Miami were charged with neglect Tuesday in Michigan. The charges were filed in a county juvenile court at Pon- tiac as the father, Victor Thorne, 48, prepared to fly to Miami to join his wife, Maynie, 44. Thorne, foreman of a tool and die plant in a Detroit sub- urb, said Miami Juvenile Judge Ben Sheppard had assured him he would be given custody of his son, Richard, 13. But Sheppard and juvenile officers in Pontiac said no deci- sion had been reached on what to do with the youngster, found in Miami's airport a week ago with three cents in his pocket and the labels snipped from his| clothes. | In Pontiac, Lynn G. Kellog, Michigan's deputy welfare di-| rector, said the neglect charges | were filed "in order that we} can get jurisdiction and bring the boy back to Michigan." WILL EXAMINE ROY "The boy can be thoroughly Charges Of Neglect Made On Mysttry-Boy's Paren examined by doctors. . .and & decision made as to whether he should be placed in a training school, foster care or some- place else," Mrs. Thorne brought her son to Miami last Tuesday. Barron Shields, a Miami ju- venile court investigator, officials in Miami probably would not take action against the distraught woman, who said she abandoned the boy be- cause she didn't know what else to do with him. ISSUE NEW COINS About 80,000,000 new coins were issued in South Africa in June, 1965, in seven denomina- tions. GOOD FOOD BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12 Noon to 2 P.M. DINNER 5:30 to 8 P.M. FULLY LICENSED DINING ROOM HOTEL LANCASTER 27 King St. W., Oshowe Governor - General and issued the first bilingual government cheques. He quoted from a letter about the film clip exchange of Liberal cabinet ministers' speeches saying: 'The minis- Radio and Machine Workers of|ters and the people closest to America (Ind.) walked off theirjthem know what the private broadcasters are doing for them." there is something there. What it is and who put it there I couldn't _venture any opinions," Mr. Restall, a few months be- fore he died in a gas-filled shaft, estimatetl the fortune to be at least $30,000,000. But Mr. Dun- field would not "hazard a guess." He also holds no the- ories of his own regarding where the legendary treasure eame from and who buried it under its confounding layets of Claire Beaudin, 16, Danielle "Danis, 14, Lise Tremblay, 15, and Char- lotte Lortie, 14, are four.of about 50 Grade 10 students of the Hull, Que., St. Ber- nardin school for girls who NO MORE BOOKS --$O NO MORE SCHOOL started a strike Monday to protest inadequate facilities in their. temporary class- rooms. They said they would not return until two prefabricated classrooms Meanwhile, New Democratic Leader Douglas said in Sault Ste. Marie on a Northern On- isters said, they received a let-| He said the people closest to ter from the union setting out|the ministers were executive the issues in the strike. It wasjassistants, adding that "those tario swing that a government of his party would set respon- sible economic plans for Can- ada, Helped by management, iabor, farm and consumer re- presentatives, realistic guide- lines would be laid down for production, prices and wages. Social Credit Leader Robert are set up for them. School director Plouffe said Tues- day he did not intend to punish the girls. The class- rooms are expected to be ready by Thursday. (CP) oak platforms and intricate net- work of drain tunnels, speculated that the English pi- Fren voyage to beseiged Louisbourg)juries or fatalities in 1758 placed the booty here--a snug shelter one mile from the|ISLAND KILLED FOUR Nova Scotia coast in Mahone} Mr. Restall died, apparently Bay. of carbon monoxide poisoning, The island is pockmarked with|when he tumbled into a water- pieces of gold chain, a frag- Generations of romantics have|ment of parchment, now 'in the possession of owner M. R. Chap- rate Capt. Kidd, other Carib-|pell of Sydney, and some scraps bean tes or the crew of alof cocoanut fibre. There were pay ship on an ill-fated|never any records of serious in- interested in Oak Island since reading its history in the Den- ver Post as a youth, but only decided to invest in the venture earlier this year after he had corresponded with Mr. Chappell and Mr. Restall. He came to Nova Scotia in July to work at the enterprise and was with Mr. Restall a few days before he died. He said Thompson, campaigning in Guelph, told a press conference that Quebec's problems must be solved by Quebecers. They couldn't be solved by a federal government. PEARSON IN CAPITAL With the Nov. 8 election still field said two bulldozers have flattened most of the island in preparation for the arrival of a "digging clam"--a 100-ton ma- chine with which the new op- erator hopes to dig a hole 29° feet deep and 100 feet in diam- more than five weeks away, eter. 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Applications giving age, maritel status, experience, etc., should be received before 5:00 p.m., | ENGINEERING ACCOUNTS CLERK Salary Range -- 92.00 per week to 108.00 per week Nov. 1, 1965 -- Salary Range -- 98.00 per week to 115.00 per week (361% hour week) Under the direction of the Subdivision Control Engineer to be the preparation of Preliminary and Final Settlements for Sub- dividers; for the preparation of Local Improvement Assessments; for the preparation of the application for subsidy to the Ont- annual applications for subsidies from Department of Highways of Onterio for Land Purchases on subsidizable projects and the keeping of records on Land Purchases; establishing and main- toining a system of budgetry control covering all divisions of the Public Works Department; | assigned. | | OSHAWA 9 of Subdivision Accounts and for construction projects done reement; for the preparation of direction of part time staff as methods. Familiarity with Mun- Friday, October Ist, 1965. "If there is anything there it)_ KING ST. W. ss should come out," he said. SEE STARS NOT LIGHTS Drivers in Mexico City ac- count for the destruction of numerous shafts and drill holes|filied shaft and three others, in-/Mrs. Restall asked him to pur- clawed or bored in the earth by|cluding businessman Karl Grae-|chase a share of the treasure- several unsuccessful expeditions|ser of Long Island, N.Y., and seeking rights from the estate since two young boys found the|Robert Restall, Jr., 24, perished|and to continue the search. 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