\ 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, October 12, 1963 Accidental deaths soared to a record i94 during the three-day Thanksgiving weakend includ. ing 81 highway fatalities, also a record for the holiday. The two totals surpassed pre- vious Thanksgiving highs of 100 deaths over-all in 1963 and 68 road deaths in 1962. The Cana- dian Highway Safety Council had predicted that 57 persons would die in traffic mishaps this weekend, ACanadian Press surve from 6 p.m, Friday to midnight Monday, local times, included 12 drownings, five fire deaths, two hunting fatalities, a boy Edward Island two traffic. Newfoundland, where Thanks- giving Day is not an official holiday, reported one road death. : The survey does not include natural or industrial deaths, known slayings or suicides. The Ontario dead: MONDAY Francis Hutchinson, 48, Tor-, onto, when the car in which she| was riding skidded off a road near King City. Three unidentified persons when their car struck a tree drowning; Nova Scotia two traf-|by a car near fic and one hunting; and Prince}home. ---- 104 Accidental Deaths _ Thanksgiving Weekend her Toronto) car. Birmingham, Kingston, when he stepped into the path of a car. George Filipopoulos, 56, Tor- onto, when his car hit a tree ty Douglas McCann, 25, Brant- his rock in Marathon, Ont., in a fire. South March, Ont., struck by when the car she was plunged through a guardrail, SATURDAY foré, from carbon monoxide poisoning. Robert Cooper, 24, North Bay, kidded into a Karen McCloud, 2, London, Philip Anthony Nash, 78, Donald Lobb of Bloomfield and Kenneth Carey of Arden,'ngar Alliston, their stalled car along hway near Belleville. worth, struck by @ car. . onto, J hit by a car as they. tried to rf Yeo, 19, Clinton, in an automobile accident at Exeter. John Campbell, 86, Chais-\tawa, in a two-car crash at Bernard Tesky, 59, and his 8) son, Lee i. 15, ee 24 'ood, in a car-truc! a : Heather Jessie . Wilson, 17.\ geund., en ae nd Kingston, when a car she was 16, in overtiiince. Gordon Cullis, 21, Levack, eB Fe nom es Bast Man Si A e Hanley, 17, Alliston, at Sudbury, wee wee sen s¥eMl Ge Vee Vemers he EY WERE: 80 then wand Barry Gibbon, 21, Unionville, aiin a two-car fear Markham. rs # ~PRIDAY = Margaret Ann Milton, 22, Ot- Hawkesbury, Robert Gammell, 13, Vernon, al fan amas nt William Simcoe, 49, Toronto, George Stevenson, 40, Tor-|John Clement, 71, Barkway, owned in Burks Falls.|and a' Toronto hospital pati Alderson, 19, Everett,/in a car crash at Washago. when his car missed a curve Rheal Boyon, 24, Espanola, in a car-truck crash at Wawa, killed a farm machine, a|near Galt. man ee by carbon monoxide| Elizabeth Dever, 91, struck poisoning and two unclassified deaths. 2 Ontario reported 31 fatalities --28 highway, one drowning, one fire and the carbon mon- oxide poisoning. Quebec registered 18 road deaths. two drownings, four fire and two other deaths. British Columbia had nine highway mishaps and a hunting death; Alberta eight road fatal- ities and a drowning; and Sas- katchewan five drownings and four highway deaths. Two persons were drowned and two died in traffic acci- dents in Manitoba and a boy died when he was struck by an} auger. | New. Brunswick -- reported seven traffic deaths and one Mester Marketing Ltd. IMMEDIATE CASH INCOME SPARE TIME, NO SELLING » Reliable individuals required to service established acounts. 4-6 hours weekly. Only family men of good employment with sound and stable background need apply. Write including phone number to Mr, Boxter BOX D-928 THE OSHAWA TIMES ENJOY A TOUCH OF OLD-TIME GRACIOUS LIVING VIsiT BOY QUINT FINDS PARADE DULL Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisch er rode the float with their ii children. Sitting next to Jimmy is one of his quint other brothers and sisters sisters, either Margaret or and parents made a sur- Catherine or Magdalene or prise public appearance. Ann. short naps throughout the remainder of the Northern State College Homeconiing parade, there the quints, Jimmy Fischer, the only boy of the famed quintup- lets, tries to.liven up what he considered a dull parade Saturday in Aberdeen, S.D., by playing a toy accordion. He later gave up and took trend in pop music. Says Tiom-|of kids who have learned the| Flamenco Seen kin: | guitar in the last few years, and "Rock 'n' roll got the kids|the business of playipg the same As Next Craze | wo buying guitars, but Flamenco, | set of chords over and over HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Movie|Which has a beat, utilizes the| again isn't challenge enough. composer Dimitri Tiomkin pre-|Suitar in a more intelligent) 'They can step up on dicts that Flamenco will replace] fashion. jtheir instrument with Spanish rock 'n' roll as the next big] 'There are literally thousands' rhythms." How to beat the 7 year itch... 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