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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Feb 1967, p. 19

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'UARIES EL BOLIN in, a former resi- a Street, died Feb, e Manor where he resident for some s in his 89th year. his retirement in sased had been an zeneral Motors for > was a member of Roman Catholic s at the McIntosh- ineral Home for 3s at 9 a.m., Feb, "oss Church. Inter- } in Resurrection UISA COLLINS a Collins, 87, of |. W., Whitby, died ne Oshawa Gen- after a short ill- Miss McKinnon, aughter of Donald {cKinnon and was County. married the late ollins at Paisley, ind lived in the 'or 31 years. She r of St. John's ch in Port Whitby ndchildren and 18 Idren." . Collins was pre- ier husband, one vo sisters. She is six sons: John, ch.); Charles, rchie, (Los An- ar, (Hamilton); by); and Alex of urvived by three rs. C. Davis and Port; Mrs. y) of Raglan and ian, (Hazel) of vas held from W. ral Chapel, Feb. J.. McKibbon of ican Church offi- ntombment was Union Cemetery terment will be ohn's Cemetery, .» DULMAGE e. of General ears, prior to his 155, George Rob- ied suddenly at thol Street East. i7th year. by his wife, the lizabeth Price in sed is survived r, Mrs. Alonzo le) of New Jer- Malcolm F. of Ont. Also sur- ® grandchildren grandchildren. e was pre son, Donald, in 'ister, Mrs. Ber- service will be nstrong Funeral m., Feb, 15, fol-. nent in Oshawa y. Rev. John luct the service. » late Mr. and ulmage, the de- n Nov. 23, 1890, ard County of Loyalist stock. iber of St. Ane hurch, |. WEBB urred Feb. 13, eneral Hospital, bb, 120 Cedar The deceased_ italized for @ an operation. * lent of Whitby, . son of the late~ e Webb. An ad." Vhitby . Baptist is keenly in- rts. He had 'k in a number jax stores. i by his wife, y Byer, whom 3, 1937. ervice will be Town Funeral it 2 p.m., Feb. interment in ery, Brooklin. od of Whitby 'ill conduct the L OF [Y PARKES service for 'kes, who died hawa General 3rd year, was 'eb. 13 at the al Home. 3rett, minister erian Church, ervice. Inter- shawa Union were Donald letter, Rick geard, Larry Walker. on gain Fla. (AP)-- aiming at a ith Cassius nd comeback light with a ckout victory 'illie Johnson in command picked up his st five losses. it in the first it the Florid- eft hook with five seconds round. pounds heav- t 196, slashed it eye in the th a quick » work on the" und and then th his sweepe sent Johnson -- ADULT PEDESTRIANS COULD youngsters who man safety patrols in Oshawa and help other children cross the 'One-Cent-Per-Package Boost een For Cigarettes, Tobacco MONTREAL (CP) -- Impe-larettes to wholesalers will av- '#lal Tobacco Co. Ltd. an-lerage $16.01, a net average in- MMounced today an increase in|crease of 48 cents, The increase e price of cigarettes and to-|worked out to less than 10 cents Baccos to wholesale distributors|for a carton of 200 cigarettes. Which it said should not boost} Proportionate increases were /the retail price of cigarettes|announced for pipe, plug and More than a cent a package. fine cut tobaccos. There was, no The announcement said thejincrease for cigars, snuff and| Hew net price per thousand cig- |cigarette papers. | Many an adult pedestrian could Jearn a thing or two E from the _safety-conscious é ! at a level crossing Oct. 7 saw|treatment not connected with'B. Holden, acting for Florian. OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Min-| Mr. Pearson said the initial {|"a ball of fire, a gate down andthe accident. |Fleury, owner of the bus and|ister Pearson disclosed in the conference would be followed cars" at the moment of impact,| yew OBSTRUCTED father of the dead driver Mar-|COmmons Monday that he is|by a full-scale federal - provin- STARTING board of transport commis- Me Luchik's apg ek cel Fleury. jwriting to geal prema cial conference at the top level joners' inquiry heard Monday. dic ey A pee oan |proposing a preparatory meet-| The two conferences origi- shag : Sere icated that he did not person-- QUOTES VERDICT "ie ' - Engineer Paul Luciuk's un- P Q ; jing of finance ministers to dis nally were suggested by Pre- FRIDAY | LEARN sworn statement was read out in court by Jules Fortier, chief counsel for the board, at the \first day of the inquiry into the disaster that took 20 lives. train hit the bus shortly after 7:30 p.m., and dragging burning wreckage 2,000 feet down the line. passengers, along with the 20 - year - old driver. eight days later. --Arthur Smith, director of the Economic Council of Canada, gers because of a serious drop in productivity. !Train Engineer Hit Bus 'Saw Ball Of Fire, Gate Down DORION, Que. (CP)--The en-|is aigineer of a train that hit a bus/is A westbound CNR freight causing an explosion| Of the 45 teen - age student 18 died on the spot,ja Another student died ov "Unreasonable" NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) ays Canada faces severe dan- He told the annual education conference of the Ontario Labor} Federation Saturday that pro-| ally see the bus before the crash/| because his view was obstructed|ment was the Feb, 7 decision bus. Gate on the bus." and everything,"" Mr. Luciuk's|CNR and board of transport statement said. inquiry came as commissioner in charge of the inquiry, but he and his two fel-|could not. be impartial low board members firmly de-|such a decision but Mr. _Mr. Fortier _Said Mr. Luciuk nied | the Petition. vice-president and assistant to|@S5 Aug as five play it at one : the president. | tim Prices Feared | The new responsibilities are| 1 ' \ \being assigned on an interim| previous incidents to this super- jbasis pending senior executive|iors. appointments to be made under| new broadcasting legislation ex-| pected to be approved by Parl- iament this year. already has announced he will retire when the legislation passed. The job handed to Mr. Gil-| jmore was performed by| The board's jurisdiction was lawyer Richard! unable to testify because he recuperating from surgical|questioned by Mr. Holden's basis for argu- stitutions. by the engine and a curve. by a five-man coroner's jury, Instead, he reacted when his|sitting in this community 25 | fireman. shouted: "Bus, yellow;miles west of Montreal, which| |found the cause of the 20 deaths | "I grabbed whistle, brakesjaccidental but also found the commissioners guilty of " A petition suggesting that the|large amount of negligence .. . to Rod Kerr, chief |this place." | Mr. Holden surprise"' cation in Canada of a felt the hoard regulation making U Kerr/to inspection by the jsaid he, Deputy Chief Commis-!eral reserve board. ~Isioner J. E. Dumontier and had SEATS NOW er by Ronald C. Fraser, 50,|'chicken"--he never seen | $ te had not, however, reported "MEMORABLE!" wy, times Mr. Ouimet a 20th CENTURY:FOX prosante is | jcuss controls over financial in- Won't 'Allow US. Regulation r8) y ( PS board had no jurisdiction in the for having created and tolerated Bg ona St reggie bas "somewhat of/such a dangerous situation in that it will not allow the : after|banks in other countries subject THE | GSHAWA TIMES, Teeeeey penny | 14 Plans To Write To Pre Pearson Says In Commons mier Daniel Johnson of Quebec in a Feb, 10 letter to Mr. Pear- The prime minister en- dorsed the idea in a reply sent Monday and tabled both letters in the Commons. Premier Johnson said in his letter that the federal and pro- & vincial governments "must pro- son, firmly i a}i- ip new U.S .S.-owned 'tect those U.S. fed- who_ invest money and ensure that the best possible use is made of finan- cial markets." The aim of the main confer- ence would be to review all gov- miers NEW WOMEN RUN LIQUOR DELHI (AP) -- Indian police caught four village women smuggling 300 bottles of illegal whisky from the capital merch into a neighboring area under. prohibition. their ADULT tae ROBERT WISE COLOR EVENINGS 8:00 P. MATINEES 2:00 P.M (Sat. and Sun.) (Sun. thru. Thurs.) EVENINGS (Fri. and ~otd im " SALE AT BOMOFFICE OR BY MAIL 2. ~ RODGERS = HAMMERSTEIN'S dy ESOUND 7 PEPOND Le MU, M. Matinees (Wednesday i; External Affairs Minister) ¢ , . {Commissioner J, M. Woodard|Martin said in the Commons foe eee eae ca é CBC Vice - President, ilmore jaid not agree. |Monday a protest was sent to|recommend new steps to be | Earlier Monday, Harold Bo-|Washington: Friday or Saturday |taken by both levels of govern- . s . jhart, a CNR engineer who was|immediately after the U.S.|ment Chief Operating Officer }operator of an eastbound pas-|move became known. It ex-| |senger train that went through pressed "well-known Canadian OTTAWA (CP) -- Responsi-\by President Alphonse Ouimet| is crossing shortly before the|views" against any law of an- IZZA bility for the day-to-day opera-jthat Mr. Gilmore, vice-presi- rash, said five youngsters, other nation having effect here. Fa\tions of the Canadian Broad-|dent of planning, is being made aged between eight and 12, were) F inance Minister Sharp Phone 723-024) lasting Corp. is being vested in|acting chief operating officer of playing '¢ hicken" on the line added We will not permit the or 728-0192 James P. Gilmore, a long-time|the publicly-owned CBC came just before his train got to the|laws of the U nited States to be executive at CBC's Ottawavon the 50th birthday of the nat- Dorion crossing. applied in Canada. We consider headquarters. ive of Regina. Although he had seen children this a violation of our national | _ The | announcement Monday Mr. Quimet also announced Play the game before--in which Sovereignty. | that Mr. Gilmore's role in corp-|the first one off the line before my |orate planning is being taken the train is on them is' $* him Tike a tight road. About 1,000 of these j|duction levels have dropped) : fi 4 ae youngsters will attend Osh- j|since' 1964, accentuating "the| W- E. S. Briggs, until el seven Z | | awa Safety League's jam- j|danger of unreasonable price | year term as vice-president ex- CINEMASCOPE Color by DelUKE Now PLAYING boree at the Civic Audi- |and cost advances." |pired Jan. 26. | SEneneenieeneeees torium in April. The Kins- He ig if ----* -- ae agg coger gine ey pone niysavanecisesgeo men Club lends its sup- juctivity does not increase wi ie since n | WIN! ss port by way of a shea could undermine the nation's in-|vice-president since 1959, will] Also "SNIPERS RIDGE" WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! to the League to help de- rege competitive advant-|supervise the operations of four METRO-GOLDWYN MAYER reesenes A CARLO PONT! PRODUCTION fray jamboree expenses, |ag |divisions: English and French DAVID LEAN'S FILM o sors Here a safety patrol belt is being discussed by Con- stable Bill Moring seat- ed), the Safety Traffic Offi- cer, Bob Fry (right), Pres- ident of the Kinsmen Club, and, standing, Safety Offi- cer Bev Graham (left) and. Doug Carmichael, Chair- man of the club's Safety Committee. --Oshawa Times Photo | one Peitchinis, professor/networks, regional broad- of economics at the University|casting and London, |service. of Western Ontario, Mon. to Fri. 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