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Title: CFPL Timeline 1964

In 1964 the world stage was a scene of both highs and lows. The Beatles were taking North America by storm, while in South Africa Nelson Mandela was sent to prison, where he would remain for 26 years. Newsmaking events in southwestern Ontario, covered a wide range of subjects, but were dominated by a number of medical stories that also had both highs and lows.

Images from CFPL News 1964

CFPL News Stories for 1964:

Watch - London Heart Clinic Pioneers Long Distance Electrocardiography Video, 1964

London Heart Clinic Pioneers Long Distance Electrocardiography

Watch - The Public Reacts to Anti-Smoking Announcement by Surgeon General of the United States Video, 1964

The Public Reacts to Anti-Smoking Announcement by Surgeon General of the United States

Watch - Ontario Provincial Police Break-up Local Bingo Game Video, 1964

Ontario Provincial Police Break - up Local Bingo Game

Watch - Beatlemania Takes London by Storm and Students Can't Grow Hair Fast Enough Video, 1964

Beatlemania Takes London by Storm and Students Can't Grow Hair Fast Enough

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Woman Donates Kidney In Hopes of Saving Twenty-One Year Old

Watch - Massive Search for Missing Newberry Child Video, 1964

Massive Search for Missing Newberry Child

Watch - Londoners React to Worldwide Topless Swimsuit Craze Video, 1964

Londoners React to Worldwide Topless Swimsuit Craze

Watch - Section of Uncompleted Highway 401 Dubbed Suicide Strip Video, 1964

Section of Uncompleted Highway 401 Dubbed Suicide Strip

Watch - Tuberculosis Strikes Students at Holy Cross Separate School Video, 1964

Tuberculosis Strikes Students at Holy Cross Separate School

Watch - Jail Escapee, Clovis Dufresne, Causes Panic Throughout Western Ontario Video, 1964

Jail Escapee, Clovis Dufresne, Causes Panic Throughout Western Ontario

Watch - Railway Brakeman Risks His Own Life to Save Toddler Who Wonders onto Tracks Video, 1964

Railway Brakeman Risks His Own Life to Save Toddler Who Wonders onto Tracks

National and International News Stories of 1964:

  • After much debate a design for a new Canadian flag is approved. The new flag consists of two colours, red and white and features a red maple leaf.
  • Canadian horse Northern Dancer, from E. P. Taylor’s Windfields Farm wins the Kentucky Derby. Northern Dancer would become the most successful sire of the 20th century.
  • Canada wins only a single gold and two bronze medals at Tokyo Summer Olympic Games.
  • In early 1964 the Beatles leave England for their first American tour. They have three songs in the top ten and are greeted by 3,000 fans at JFK International airport. The visit will include an appearance on the Ed Sullivan show.
  • Cassius Clay (who will later become known as Muhammad Ali) wins the world heavyweight boxing championship by defeating Sonny Liston in seven rounds at Miami Beach. He is 22 years old.
  • The United States passes the Civil Rights Act providing the most sweeping civil rights legislation since Reconstruction. It prohibits discrimination of all kinds based on race, color, religion, or national origin.
  • Although already serving a sentence, Nelson Mandela is brought to trial along with other African National Congress leaders, and charged with sabotage and attempting to violently overthrow the government. Known as the Rivonia Trial, the accused escape execution, but the judge sentences them to life in prison. Mandela is sent to Robben Island where he will stay for 26 years.
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This Was 1964 – Year End Show 1964 (excerpts)
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This Was 1964 – Year End Show 1964 (excerpts)
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