. ,. . S-......~.-. -......... - .. r ~ 14 Tecaniadien 5t;%tpmnan , n'11.Oct. 13, 'Pm§ FielId Secretary 7 To Lions Club Abi David W. Hatton. Field Sec- these persons are advised o1 ret.ary for Ontario County, was possible help either lcarnlni guest speaker et the Lions Braille or using talking book. Club meeting, October 6th. He they feel somewhat less atone was introduced by Clair Hil- Braille teaching usually begin born, this area's Field Secre- after the student has acquirec tary. Mr. Hatton reminded his some %kil such as leather oi audience the CNrB was found- knitting so that his hands be. cd ln 1918, with twc, purposes corne used to being an aid tc - to help the blind. and to him. To acquire necessary pat. prevent blindness. These two ience must be very difficuli principles remain the primaryifor some personalities. purposez of the CNIB and arel The ta lking books have be. rendered to ail persans who c e tamid cset! become eligible by becomingcored steied asetted. 20 aver 200 sighted or less7 oprdt teeryrcr making their use much simp. He explained this to meanlIer and more effective. that what normal sight reads Vlunteer readers are avait. et 200 feet. problemn sight readsýable for students to tape school et 20 feet. 0f course an eyei.ot.k and a greater variety al doctors report te necessaryto' subjects have opened up witl- become eligible. ýthis service. Special magazine, When a person*s sight reach- ! for persons who are bat) es this or lower state, one be-ideaf and blind have been dev- cornes more and more ltmitedilsed. Braille typing is taughl ln dally functions on theiraoc) Mr. Hatton reminded u. cwn, he assured the audience' that every persan likes ta con- thie becomes a frighening ex- :vey hi own private tliought5 perience, The social worker and) while his retuirn corres- then enters the nicture and at-';pondenice must lie read ta hlm tempts ta allay these fears.!,it is greatly satisfying to be- explaining and dernonstrating came able to express hlmsell varlous aids available. in this waY. Mr. Hatton himself a 20) aver Many other departments ol 200 sight aduit said the in- services were mentioned in- ability ta read signs, papers,: cluding White Canes: music tc books. etc. is the greatest.become professional or for per- prnblem ta face. Sa. when'sanal pleasuire: counselling tc 1DB business b.,Q lans an1 ywhenre in Canada Can IDB help your business? We have assisted nearly every type of enterprise: manufactuing... wholesale and retail trade .. tourism and recrea tien ... construction ..agriculture.., transportation and storage. If you need financial assistance to start, expand. or modernize a business anywhere in Canada, perhaps 1DB can he/p you. MIND US TRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK TffiM FINANCING FOR CANADIAN BUSINESSES TORONTO, ONT. P 250 University Avenus - Telephone: 368-1145 BOWMANVILLE Phone 623 -3811 NEW &nt consumer profles. The 1o ocrie epeiIhi.M rI tehnqus fcomuictigBuilding Inspector's aea over theabue faîC hI knowledge and information are and drugs. and 'vili eventual-,N w H a f OS - MIexamjned. Finally, assessments! ly cover the area from Hali- alksare made on the efficincy o:: Rieports for 2IM onths ,burto taLake ,OntarioBw ow D co n S o For JuIy,199Re' ups st ari-N w D co on St Recorder and Camera is beingi This previeus research in this field throughý used as a practical aid bothi Month Montb education in the communitiesi Dr. John Aldis was the man was a graduate student in ec- o u t C N IB ilýin ad out ofthe clasroom, o. of Bulding Prands csuools----l22 1 withstreat- awlt withe answersh thednsthesdoc-thenomicono at theat UnelUeivrsityao Sas a means of convertingtermetadrhbltto rioentestls wkasTot. ifiparents of blind children;, to practice. Students are being TtlCs of Construction- 597.770 186,960 anvone with either or bath 0fl0ntario jotned the federal Dr. Aldîs was a general prac. g schools for blind; emptoymenttasked to learn all facets o! Money Received for these problenis, through the imedical care insurance plan. titioner in Burtington. Ont., :s agencies staffed by blind are r this medium o! communica- Buil.ding Permits - 631.50 359.50 co-operation and ca-ordinationj Dr. Aldis was appointed head from 1952 to 1964 when lie ein liaison between manage-: tion. NoifPrisIse 6' of existing comniunity re- of the new Ontario Health Ser- started a group practice. setrv- No fPlumbing Pemt sud9surc~es. vices Insurance Plan in July. ed as first president of the Ls ment and employable (2700 At the Grade Nine level, Money Received from M.Re eae ayo shortly aftcr the inedical care medical staff at Josecph Bran t diemployed bllnd in Canada);. more stress is being placed. M.Re eae ayo r for the aged, occupational work in the Four Vear Streams, oni Plumbing Permits 69.00 217.00, the probtems of addiction to legisîstion was passed. Memorlal Hospital and wvas a ý- in shops; vocational guidance! remedial work o! a practicail Building Inspections Made 19 33 alcohol and drugs, suggesting The appolntment carnies a member of the Ontario Medical a 'counsellors: courses in dicta-,nature. Vocabularies are being Trench Inspections Made . il - causes. treatments and cures. salary of $25,000 yearly and Association's long-term plan- t- phone and) X-ray work; seeing aimed at developing improved Iqire Made -.----- -- ------ 17 18 His talk was followed by a responsibillty for a staff of j.-. ning Committeea It eye dogs fromn New Jersey communications in the Sh nures------ discussion period in which 200 plus the medical problems He left practice in 1964 tn school; special design in games Options. Writing of a practia Investigations Made 14 16 many particIpated, showing for the 7,500,000 population of edit twa medical journals. bc'- -of chess. cards, checkers, bingo type is encouraged, once again For August, 1969 their concern. Ontario. came commissioner o! hospitalsq as well as recreational rehabili- with a correlation ta the ShopThs reiu The speaker was introduced The 54-year-old doctor dnes in Ontario and two years aga tation in bowling, dancing and Options in mmdd. MTh PMvontb y r Carl Pc>teous and flot take it ail llghtly. He says serveu as director of medical sLake Joseph Summer Camp. Atoterleel i hescoo, o.ofPrmtsIsue 822 ked by Mis. Addison medical care deals with the services insurance for the prov- There are 10 residences in more stress Is being placedonBidn two things crucial toaepe-ica hat eatet Candawih lakwodinreuirngth sudnts aone Total Cost of Construction . 198,295 597,770 M'rs. Herb Coppins presticied their money and their health. "lielias always been verr Toronto serving this area. pare and present research Money Received for for the meeting a.nd read a Dr. Aldis believes service strang-mindcd about lis Ide ):These buildings are designed essaye, projects, and reports ta Building Permits 124.50 631.50 pom Tak o it. should corne before regulatiains and spoke them without lhesi- hwith rounded corners i0 hall- their classes. The teacher is No. of Pubn Permits Issued - 12 91 Thanksgîvingtsevie wias nd ththeamnsrio taon"adDrRnld oa, Plumbing theme wasn bll rmaiin mreinledbak-should be 'understanding and) former director of the OMA. ways. oe laors. soun lrem unating ore ia tesoback-Money Received fram :. Mrs. Clarence Rawan, as- flexible" To prove i, leltlY lelhe whad othe hace t ta denote floars. Adult.reRosoundractdnlias aeresoucewbyi.g.tit hellateîv "Wen he wotio the gov-e 1training classes use nmodels in- person. Plumbing Permits--------------- 152.00 69M. eo y rs.Ross Car hondias b e anweîng hp eole ltrnmçot hoelesit tistead o! pictures ta study ai Jo conclusion, the English Building Inspections Made 23 1,M.Gog adl.poehmefwe epecî u.~m !taeiesit sselected subiect. The Low IschninSor-TechMde1 The secretary Mrs. Thomas1 ta complain or inqitre. practice.", io etetan s !X5programme hnigmr rnhInspections MdI1311Jennings read minutes of pre-j ]But the introduction todiav of sincentrgas sofi tele- toth, "self- dscovery" pracess Inquiries Made ---__---- 14 17 vious meeting and cards Of 1 the plan will "nat, be neat 'and nification ta allow abjects ta'doing. hoefsudenthis wbyl Investigations Made - 10 14 ctak o usiebxsr-tic)v the wvay it would h;~ become visual; the E.ye Bank craemr neetb te eved during illness fram' been If we hart langer," he said' Prorame. uetfiore and wlret telHenry Jakeman. Mrs. J. P. ln an interview. if Mr. Hatton's crmpiehiensive students being better preparedi Hendersan, Mrs. Ruby Jack- Sane a! the cules mav have; VVMI9TVIOg¶d;rff well~~~~~~~~~~~~ soieenpeha p afceps-lbshollt.~' Mrs. Thomas McCtillotigh I'ta go b y the boards for a while. WHOLL TOWN OVER pludelrd peLionh arry o akee -hG scoeports . rsWalter Fallis and H..:lhe adds, because "aur job is ta V ; I I. Hailton iror i MeMster.get the people of thie province Bt/T TZER/S O thankedthe spaker fltingdyA bale af clotbing for mis-' looked after." opresenting him with a gift inHado C ihaima oc) * sian work will be packed dur-i Dr. Aldis wants ta brincrTO COMIPARE> FOR appreciatian.cec ha benHa o!ngih earmo. W r en s ns tu e ing the week beginning Oct.' together doctars and govero- SIRfYKE SUIC#AS OMRS Earie a hek ad ee j W o m n I sti ut s 20tb: donations mnay be left inoment - "now a little suspicious / EYVR . presnte taCamaig Char-' fl'T'TTT1V tthe Sî.mdav school hall. af each other" - and) ta Im- man George Vice aond the Lions' UOII.UIi.lL The regular'meeting of the, Henry. She decorated ane Annouincement xvas made ofr press on the medical profession were tbanked for this mone- Bowtnanville W. 1. was held cake with roses aoc) icincg and the Church Aniniversary sec-'that it lias a respansibility toi ,tary support as well as their R. STEPHEN JEFFERY on Thursday, October 2rnd, in the other was a basket de- vice which, will be field) an holc) health costs in line. Bu campaigning efforts. The trans-t the Salvation Army Yauing'sigo. Shie talc) hou, the icing October l9th at il arn., witbhle admits dactars are some-1 ed ora an c)erfule as rs-' TJeffe.agedof67. yes . crPeople's Hall. Presideîît Mrs. ,was made, showed how ta Rev. Earl Taft of Bridgeiîortb' what leery o! one o! their n vice in aicing somte, registered rec) suddenlv on Thursdav, C. W. Downey welcomed the make the rases anc) gave 1-is'as !zuest mnister. warking for gaveiment. ' blid duis tted ariusSepeoher2., 169 atMe menîbers anc) visitors. The other various hints. One cake Teprsdn Ms.Cpi His qualifications are impres- funtios paîîed ath facmaral osptal Bornavile.meeting apened with 0 Cao- was divided in three aoc) giv- gave a brief report o! the ce-'sive, howevec. ada. the Institute Ode aoc) the en ta the tlîree oldest mem-: cent Presbvterial meeting heldý He went ta rnedical sehola HARVEY them aoc) by tbern. Born in Darlingtuii Town- Mar, Stewart Collect. bers present, Mrs. Jones, Mrs.' at Lakefielc). Mrs. Ross Dnvid- iltbe nvri oWetho t *Members of the Acvisrv ship. Durham Couity, lhe xvas Unieversity o! Western On t- tTh«songavethenDADTLIEDrc :Baoarrd prset seress hesor0fthelte WiliasTegmnuesaftheltthelottsadnrs Cfpp Tehon av te fîiiîia rclit.ara i Lndn henhewa ý for the dinner secvec) by Scouit aoc) Emma Jefferv anc) at tend- meeting were reac) bY Mrs. 1. other cake \vas uttUP anc) The roIl cail was ans\v red 30. Before that hie did intelli-j ORONO 983-5206 Mothers. cd Ma pIe Grave Public School. Munday- wha also gave the servcd for lunch. Mrs. C. witb a thougbt an Thanks- gence wark in the Second!i ______________ On November 9, 1927,, lie mac-j treasurer's report aoc) reac) Johns tbanked Mrs. Hockac)ay! giving aoc) the gift of a tea World, heîd an executive posti ESSO HOME HEAT SERVICE îiec) the former Marjarle R.' the correspondence. Arrange-, for, ber cake demanstration' touret for the churchi kitchen.,with an electrical company and)' Plummer wha survives,. r ments were made for aur aoc) the Presîdent Mrs. Dow-'___ A fariner aIl lits lite, the; Arca Conivention ini Toronto.' ney prcscnted her with a gift: ceceased lived on is farmi A bus is ta be chartrcc) to go of appreciatin. d i o n e ln e v c naving ta Ontario St. tawn November 5, leavin t M. Save the Queen. Lunchvwas mebrof Maple Grave Unit-1 at the Convention was ta be Mrs. L. Runc)le, social con- N E W Seî i Ch h aoc) was a former looked atfter by Mrs. M. Wise-' venor. A social haîf -hour was ASrieaalbet disitrse EIder aoc) alsa a former Stew-' man. enjoyed. ASrieaalbet dlsitrse Current Innovations ln Fngllsh arc) of the Churcli. The short course on "What' 1969- 1970 Surviving, besic)es bts wîft» makes a good officer" will be tin se in their own educational and In the English Departoîcot Marjorie. are a son,' Gar.' held on March l6th. 1970. The BETHANYasein this year, saine innovations are caughter-ini-lau, Su san aoc) leacier's Trainîing S c hi o o 1 vocational situation - and finding a 'betng made. spectfically in the, grancison Robert. Course on "The main dish 17ntted Church Women Four Year Streams. The funeral service w-as niakes the meal" is ta be helci Wallace Reec) o! Peterbor-rottoipoee. Rather than using the con-, field frorn the Morris Funeral in Orono an Oct. 28 and 29.ý ougli was the guest speakerrot ip ve n. ventional approach of the Chapel. Bowmanville, on Mon-I The leaders ta be Mrs. Dow-" at the meeting o! the Unitec) stuc)y o! a particular text. the day. September 29tb. anc) was ney and Mrs. Perfect. Resolu- Churcli Women held in the fece introduces variaus as- conc)ucted by, Rev. David tions Wcrc reaci. Suoc)ay School Hall on Man- This Ser ic Begins in Bowmanville - OCT. 20 pet o as eiaadcoin- Harris of the Maple Grave- Mrs. M. Henry vas in day night. Many visitors were_________ mrunications. The class, with. Ebenlezer Circuit. Interment charge of tihe pro'giam. The present. certain texts as references, then:1;w-as in Bowmanville Cerne- motto %vas "People xwho are Mr. Reed is a graduate o! investigates these aspects on altery. not afraid ta raIl up their the University o! London EVERY MONDAY NIGHT- 7 TO 9 P.M. practical basis. Practical re- Amog the nurnerous lavel -s 1cev es, selciorn lose their (E.Sc.. Econ.), aoc) aftcr fur- I i udneOfc tBw avle.g~ C search projects are uîicertaken: floral tokens. attesting ta theï shirts." Mrs. fleury\ said if wc thier training in the medical lnteGianeOfc a o mni le hSchool anc), when completed, formi the' higb esteer n which the de-' as hurnans are too afraid or and mental hcalth field was basis for cla'ss seminars. For; ccased was field. were thosel toa lazy ta roll up aur sîceves: appainted Mental Wclfare Of The service is FREE - CONFIDENTIAL - example, last yeac one Gradei frorr Maple Grave Unitedi and get at the littie tasks, ,ficerin l Sussex, Englanc). Jo Twelve Four Year class coni-!Churcli. Maple Grave Wo-, then what would it be if wc Januarx' of this year lie came NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY " ceived, produced, aoc) edited a men's Institute aond Durbani bac) a much liarder task ta do.' fi-rn Englanc) ta set up aoc) 'short eight millimeter film on! Counity Junior Farmers. ;If w~e can't handie the littie direct the Addiction Studies symbolismn in cammunica-' Palîbearers. ail nephews, 'thiogs ln life hou, cao we ac- Centre at Peterborough i Cvic A Guidance Service of Northumberland& Durham County t tions. were Messrs. Donald Plurn- I complishi the big things. Hospital. Thîis Centre lias iAnalyses are made o! such I mer, Gardon Plummer, Alan1 Our guest foc the afternoon, been establishcd through the Board of Education things as types and categoriesi Plummer, Lamne Crago, Keith1 Mrs. E. Hockacay, ram Sa- Addcict ion Reseach clFunda 'o! TV programmes and result- I Crago aoc) Stephen Doyle. : linit, was introduced by Mrs. tion of Toronto at the requesti, BUS SCHEDULE LINES a nd LTD. OSHAWA Phone 723 -7171 FAE EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 22nd, 1969 BOWMANVILLE TO WHITBY IIEAD DOWN PM PM PM 1 PM PMýPM, PMPM PM'PM PM AM AM AM AM'AM AMA N 11.15:10.45 9.15 8.45>7.15i6.45 5.15 5.00 4.45; 2.45i12.4510.15 9.458.15'7.456.456.15 5.45ý 11.25:10.55 9.25 8.55,7.25:6.55 5.25 5.10.4.55 2.55 12.5510O.25 9.558.25i7.5516.5516.255.55 11.30411.00 9.30 9.001.301.00 5.30 5.15 5.00ý 3.00 1.00 10.30 lO.00r8.30i8.OO.7.0016.306.00 11.45 11.15 9.45 9.15 7.45 7.13 5.45 5.305.15 3.15.i 1.15 10.45'10.15 8.45 '8.1517.15:6.45 6.15 11.50 11. 20 9.50 9.201.501.20 5.50 5.35 5.20 3.20 1.20.10.50 10.20:8.50 8.20 7.20 6.50 6.20 11.55r11.2519.559.25 7.55 7.25 5.555.40 .5.25 3.25 1.25 10.55:10.25,8.55 8.25 7.25' 6.55 6.25 12.15'1.45 10.15 9.45,8.15 7.45 6.15 6.00) 5.45, .45ý 1.45 11.15110.4.5 9.15 8.45ý7.45 7.15 6.45' BOWMANVILLE TO WHUTBY SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS READ DOWN ~PM;PMI PM AM! 7.4514.45' 11.45 8.155.15 12.15' 8.20i5.20:2.30,12.21) 8.405.402.50 12.40 8.40S.403.05,12.40 8.5015.5013.15'12.50: 19.106.00'3.30i 1.00, BOWNIANVILLE COURTICE TOWN UNE OSHAWA OSHAWA WHITBY WHITBY PSYCH. flOSP. PSYCH. HOSP. PORT PERRY TO UXBRUDGE FRIDAYS ONLY READ DOWN PORT PERRY MANCHESTER UTICA EPSOM UXBRIDGE e'M 1AM <53t10.30 j40j10.40 1545 10.45 IS L a 14-OU-0 READ UP AM.l PM - MiNIA READ UP PM PM. PM; PM 4.45 7.15i 1.5 4.30 7.00.10.00' 4.25:6.55 9.55' 4.15 6.45 9.4.3 1.40:4.10 6.40 9.41) 1.20 3.50$.20 9.20 1.103.406.10 9.20 1.003.30 6.00 9.10 1.00i3.30 6.00 9.10 - FARES - Port Perry ... 530 35: M.jschéster 125 30 ,tipmom2- FA RI 125s -DAILY (Except Sundays and Holidays) READ UP BOWINIANVILLE COURTICE TOWN LUNE OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE W I'ITBY AM AM AM, AM ANI 'AM AM PM PM, PM PM, PM PM, PMI PM PM! 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