§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 8, 1967 |their motor-powered dory was|survey party that Included Ken- | M Drowned Men. |poncurea"by'te'td'sen"elaan" Yate aso of come: Otario Man Id ifi d \ here Wednebdny. es east Ol) Brook. Yates swam ashore and) ate enti 1€ | Dead are. Terrence Peter) wat ne 8 Sete Identified Dead is Harry Henry Hen-jdriver of the truck, CORNER BROOK, Nfld (CP) | praith, 49, and Richard Larry| The three victims were all -- Police today Sdentified three) Mills, 20, all of Corner Brook. | wearing life jackets when their|RCMP today released the name 'men who were drowned when! The three were members of a'bodies were recovered. Wednesday when the car he wasjabout 8:30 p.m. with the semi- WILL PLAY BOYs driving collided with a transport/|trailer truck owned by Reimer] FARNBOROUGH, Engla truck on the Trans-Canada high-|Express Lines Ltd .of Winnipeg.|(CP)--Girl students at _ way six miles east of here. hester, of Winnipeg,| Shire college are tryin, Gerald Ches' was not in-|a soccer team. The p orn , BLP > d. e team wi efinitel, OAK LAKE, Man. (CP) drickson, 30, of Kenora. ee Lake is 35 miles west of boys, the onganieny promise. |Woods, 18, Albert Leroy Gal-|ment for help. Police said the westbound car was involved in the accident Brandon. of an Ontario man killed HON. ROBERT WINTERS IN DENMARK Robert Winters, right, Hansen, on arriving in Canadian minister of com- Copenhagen yesterday. Win- ters continues to Helsinki, merce, is greeted by his Finland today Danish counterpart, Ove --CP Wirephoto Longshoremen Borrow To Cover Revenue Loss work each day for all longshore- Marc St. Onge, president of]/men in the port or pay them for local 375 of the International|"standby duty." Longshoremen's Association,| At the injunction hearing' said Wednesday his union has| Wednesday, Mr. St. Onge told borrowed $45,000 to make up for| Mr. Justice ~Philippe Lamarre the loss of revenue suffered by|that the longshoremen had not members as a result of a reduc-|received a single cent in pay- tion in the size of work gangs in|}ments expected by virtue of the port of Montreal. jclauses in the report guaran- He was testifying at a Quebec teeing them a fixed weekly Superior Court hearing of a pe-| wage. tition by the ILA for a perma-| Most of the 3,000 local mem- nent injunction to prevent the|bers were fired Nov. 24 and Shipping Federation of Canada loading and unloading opera- from firing longshoremen. | Hons in the port came to a cem- A provisional injunction,|plete standstill and remained so granted in Superior Court Nov.juntil the temporary injunction 27 to end a four-day shut-down) was granted. of the Montreal waterfront, still| The federal government re- is in force and will remain so|port, designed to restore pro- until the court rules on the ILA/ductivity, was prepared after request. the government brought in leg- The temporary Injunction or-|islation ending a 39-day strike of MONTREAL (CP) -- Jean ders the federation and 24 mem-|longshoremen in the ports of ber shipping companies to pro-|Montreal, Trois-Rivieres and| vide a minimum of eight hours!Quebec City in 1966. | Algoma College Assured . Cf Review Of Arts Request TORONTO (CP) -- Attorney-|il president Chris Dunn, vice- president Ruth Scott and secre- General Arthur Wishart said ee aMiteh Miclatt nee eee 7 : | vy Mitch Mciarty. today the University Affairs De-| Mr. Wishart said the delega- partment has assured a delega-/tion explained that in its first tion from Algoma College injyear of operating as an affiliate Sault Ste. Marie that a request|of Laurentian University in Sud- for the right to give second-year |bury, Algoma has enrolled 79 arts courses in 1968-69 will be} full-time and 340 part-time stu- fully reviewed. dents and has a staff of 20 Mr. Wishart, who represents, Prof. Schwarz said the college) fault Ste. Marie in the legisla-|board of governors has pur- ture, sat in on talks Wednesday |chased a larre site for perma- between the delegation and Uni-}nent buildings to replace tempo- versity Affairs Minister William/rary quarters in Cambrian Col- Davis and his deputy, E. E./lege of Applied Arts and Tech- Stewart nology. The delegation, headed by| He said the student body ts) Prof. Edward F. Schwarz, of|concerned about the prospect of| the college's history depart-jhaving to go at least as far as) ment, included three student|/Sudbury to continue studies next representatives --- student coun-'year Governor - General Presented: With Leopard From Kenya OTTAWA (CP) -- Governor-; The Governor-General, who General Michener accepted alappeared amused by the incl- stuffed and mounted Hf oe dent, said he was thinking of in- : oparc'! stalling an electric device in the from the government of Kenya! animal to make it roar. today and admired its beauty SRR ART A OMEN RRR TART A and unusual size. Burudi Nabwera, Kenya's am- = bassador to the Anited Nations, | One Stop presented the gift--his country's | expression of gratitude for DECORATING being invited to participate in Expo 67 and of friemdship with SHOP Canada. The sleek 'eopard, symbol of | strength and ferocity in Kenya, | had been a highlight of Kenya's | exhibit at the world's fair Destined as a conversation piece at Rideau Hall, the leop- ard already has a@ story to its DODD & SOUTER credit: An aide let out a terri- fied yelp when he switched on a DECOR CENTRE LTO. light in. a darkened room and} PHONE 668-5862 was confronted by the stuffed! 107 Byron St. $., Whitby beast. @ Wollpaper and Murals @ Custom Draperies @ Broadioom @ C.LL. Paints end Vernishes @ Benjomin Moore Peints On Saturday, December 9th Whithy Public Utilties Commission 14 YEARS EXPERIENCE Mercury dealers are making p for MONTEGO and the exciting new Montego is just one of their 'move ahead' specials See the cars with the "fine car touch" at your Mercury dealers Your Mercury dealer Is out to make up for lost time and It won't take long with the special deals he is offering right now. Have him show you the complete Mercury line-up for 68... the cars with the fine car touch of Lincoln Continental. In the tracks of the hot selling Cougar comes Montego. Mercury's new young sized, young priced action car. And one of the beautiful reasons your Mercury dealer is catching up so fast. The other reasons? There's Cougar; pound for pound and dollar for dollar the best equipped luxury sports car in North America. And Meteor. Take a test drive in one of the '68 Meteors and you'll see why we say move with the Meteor people... because Meteor people have discovered that Meteor is really the Mercury at the standard car price. The '68 Falcon is there too, the compact car for the big, wide country. So stop by your Mercury showroom... one of the great new '68's has your name (and your price tag) on it. COUGAR * MERCURY * METEOR * MONTEGO * FALCON jizz IVa af 3 Ford's three point 6 year/50,000 mile new car warranty. Your Mercury dealer has the detalls, + ras SEAWAY MOTORS (1965) LIMITED 1120 Dundas St, East., WHITBY, Ontario, 668-5893 Friday, December 8, 1967 THE OSHAWA TI Pound Dips Low LONDON (Reuters) -- British pound todaz slump its lowest level on the Li foreign exchange market the government devalue Nov. 18. During the first few hor trading its U.S. dollar dropped from $2.4100 to $2 The new exchange rate wi between $2.38 and $2.42 the pound was devalued the previous $2.80 rate. In. dian funds it was reduc $2.57 from $3. Dealers said one reaso the drop was that the pou always weak on Thursday} technical reasons conr with forward buying to weekend requirements. Market sources were t to assess the extent of any night impact on the marke speech Wednesday by the | man of the government's | and incomes board, A Jones. The pound slipped after told a luncheon meetin American businessmen th: less the foundations for a balance of payments wer within the next two years, might have to be a secon valuation. Carmichael C To De Gaulle PARIS (AP) -- Despit condemnation of the U.S. r Vietnam, President de ( has no place in Stokely C chael's heart. Comparing de Gaulle an United States Wednesday at an anti-war rally here Black Power advocate "This is simply the case ¢ imperialist against another Carmichael brought a stomping crowd of 3,000 feet as he shouted: 'We want peace in Vietnam want the Vietnamese to « the United States of Ameri Referring to the Black 1 movement in the United § Carmichael said: "Our aim is to disrup United States of Americs we think our blood is nc high a price to pay." Several blocks from the Bank hall where the rally held, vandals heaved a | tin can oa the wind the Ameri cultural ¢ early today-Police said. Gyrocopter From Scrap CALGARY (CP) -- ' Shaw fashioned a frame ft portable clothes dryer, ai dercarriage from a whe row and a seat from an old den chair. He added other odds and and came up with a gyroc a motorless craft that d exactly fly but does get hi the ground. Mr. Shaw, a painter at ¢ Barracks, spent two year $480 for materials producir gyrocopter. To get the craft into tt his wife tows him behin family car. The copter isn pable of sustained flight | able to soar with the help rotors. Until he becomes fully dent, Mr. Shaw is flying end of a 160-foot tether. -. , Announcemen GABRIEL MARCHILE Formerly With Trio Televi has opened a shop ut the name TELEVISIO Sales & Service 786 Simcoe St. TELEPHONE 723-0402 Honest, reliable ser to all makes. eam