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Title: CFPL Timeline 1965

“ It’s the well-established custom of Channel Ten News to present a look back at each year as it ends. Tonight we’ll show you Western Ontario as it looked through the lenses of our news cameras in…. 1965…. Our editors have de-emphasized the steady, unhappy procession of fires and accidents that charred and scarred throughout the year. These events were vital when they happened, now, many would only be personal reminders of grief and tragedy. The emphasis accordingly, is on events that had wide effects….”

Images from CFPL News 1965

CFPL News Stories for 1965:

Watch - Wind-Driven Snow and Sleet Turn Streets into Skating Rinks Video, 1965

Wind-Driven Snow and Sleet Turn Streets into Skating Rinks

Watch - Computer at University of Western Ontario Creates Music Video, 1965

Computer at University of Western Ontario Creates Music

Watch - Spring Ice Break-up in Thames River Causes Massive Flooding Video, 1965

Spring Ice Break-up in Thames River Causes Massive Flooding

Watch - Londoners travel to Ottawa and Slema Alabama in Support of the Civil Rights Movement Video, 1965

Londoners travel to Ottawa and Selma Alabama in Support of the Civil Rights Movement

Watch - The Rolling Stones Discuss Their Music - A Power-Outage at Their Concert Sparks a Riot Video, 1965

The Rolling Stones Discuss Their Music - A Power-Outage at Their Concert Sparks a Riot

Watch - Pierre Berton Talks to Funeral Directors About Problems in Funeral Industry Video, 1965

Pierre Berton Talks to Funeral Directors About Problems in Funeral Industry

Watch - Service Station Attendant Robbed at Gun Point Video, 1965

Service Station Attendant Robbed at Gun Point

Watch - Mothers and Children Block Traffic to Protest the Lack of Crossing Guard Video, 1965

Mothers and Children Block Traffic to Protest the Lack of Crossing Guard

Watch - Strikers take a Unique Approach to Make Their Point Video, 1965

Strikers take a Unique Approach to Make Their Point

Watch - London's Spingbank Park Says Goodbye to Retiring Engineer Jimmy Kennedy Video, 1965

London's Spingbank Park Says Goodbye to Retiring Engineer Jimmy Kennedy

Watch - Talbotville Ford Plant Announced Video, 1965

Talbotville Ford Plant Announced

National and International News Stories of 1965:

  • The Canada-United States Automotive Agreement is signed. It removes tariffs between the two countries on cars, trucks, buses, tires, and automotive parts. The big three car makers (General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler) agree that automobile production in Canada will not fall below 1964 levels and that for every five new cars sold in Canada three will be made there.
  • The Shinkansen (bullet train) running between Tokyo and Osaka is the world's first high speed train. It reaches speeds of up to 200 km/h.
  • When a black driver is pulled over by white police officers in Watts, a black ghetto in South Central Los Angeles, spectators take exception. Onlookers hurl stones and insults at the police and these actions turn into full-scale riots. Known as the Watts Riots, the result was massive looting, vandalism and fires that burn for days.
  • The entire Northeast area of the United States and large parts of Canada lost power due an electrical transmission line relay failure. Some areas would be without power for days.
  • The first U.S. combat troops arrive in Vietnam as 3,500 Marines land at China Beach to defend the American air base at Da Nang. They join 23,000 American military advisors already in Vietnam.
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This Was 1965 – Year End Show 1965 (excerpts)
black and white 16mm motion picture film, silent and sound
Reference Code: F 4396-2-1-12
Archives of Ontario

This Was 1965 – Year End Show 1965 (excerpts)
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Reference Code: F 4396-2-2
Archives of Ontario