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Daily Times-Gazette, 19 Sep 1946, p. 17

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Western Province Pushes Its Plan For Hospital Aid istration of Benefits n Saskatchewan is Under yar By NORMAN AL include pub- ation, meals and diets; ward nursing care; room - service; opie ; necessary drugs An lo ; laboret service; physio. ospital maternity therapy; the scheme---third of an over-all health services explained by the Health Planning Commission, discovered that the ave hospital bill for the 105318 ts in Saskatchewan last year Dividing the tota - le man, woman and child, if the hon here e divided evenly among the : To Ly $3,500,000 to $4,000,000 the Baca, wil bo ie pie 10 collect in 86 will ed about $1,600,000 general provincial revenues. "he 4 fas lp in pare the rei the breakdown Dominion ial tax ol he 4 Jed. eral government originally indice a En ie wo a #0 en the conference broke down aid was withdrawn, Federal ronment aid under those terms the tax down to #2 a tchewan has the plan 't0 be amalgamated with any the province's 464 medioal practitioners would like their patients to receive all the hos tal care necesary, hospital admin- ators fear an overloading of wards, already strained by record number of patients, . With the high wagés and good Stops of the war years, more people hospital care, Adminis radon say even more will demand overflowig the 4000 available beds 0 ava ES provincial douiish, Ne New hospi- are expected lia apac to A 9 Jopulativ, latter figure regarded as a good Anda Jou Ni would feel the Evans saimaes 130 To 1,500 re- gistered nurses. But there are 980 nurses in in the province-- | ferry, more than before--to staff 81 Supitals 314 10 Bed Os CUPONS. er par of oe heath an RE ie ror, Sat hue ul. Shipments of chocolate and cod liver oil to Holland's children by the Canadian Cémmittee of the Save the Childrn Fund have saved thous ands of lives, 9m boyy ed by. a photographer. (Canadian Mnsure at eating his first chocolate is captur- t shipment of the Save the Children Fund Committee) "Included 5,000 gallons of cod liver oil, five tons of baby food, and 21 cases of used clothing, An additional $32,000 worth Thanks For The Chocolate, Canada. of new clothing is mow ready for shipment,' Additional' orders shortly will provide 10,000 gallons of cod liver oll, 50 tons of baby food and The Save the Children Fund in Canada must raise $100,000 before Christmas te pay for these needed supplies, Chief Justice J, C, MoRuer is chairman of the Canadian Committee, with headquarters at Box 336, Toronto, $35,000 worth of new elothing, [Popular Books The | for tuberculosis, cancer, mental and yeneral disase cases and for recip- jents of old age and blind pensions and their dependents, mothers' al- lowances and indigents and their dependents, The completed plan aims to give all health services in- cluding diagnostic and dental treat- ment as well ns care outside of hos- pitals, For administrative purposes, the province was divided into 14 "health regions" Two of these areas «<Estevan-Weyburn and Swift Cure rent-- instituted part of the health program last year following a local vote, The taxes they now pay for services will be dropped with insti- tution of the province-wide scheme. POLITICIANS JOUST OVER MOUNT B'LIMIT Wellington, N.Z,, Sept. 19.--.CP) Reference to one of the world's most curiously named mountains enlivened an earnest discussion of the New Zealand Geographic Board 0 by the House of Representa- 88. This is a steep and difficult peak in the Bouthern Alps of New Zea- land which is officlally named Mount BLimit, "I would like to refer to the sug- gestive title of Mount B'Limit," de- clared Prof, R. M, Algle, an Op- position member in speaking to the bill. "The band of mountaineers who first scaled this peak must have "Autraians interjected P. G. Connol! "They were either. so overcome with the scenic attractions that they called it Beauty Limit and then shortened it, or as Mr, Connolly suggests, they were Australians," added Prof, Algle, The abbreviated portion of the mountain's name is invariably re. ferred to as "the great Australian adjective," in this part of the world, London--(OP)--A four « cents-a- paund increase in the retail price of expensive biscuits has ben gran- ted major manufacturers, Hon. Col. Welsh Speaks to Junior Farmer Meeting Tuesday, September 10, the Ux~ bridge Junior Farmers got under way with their fall and winter se ries of meetings, About 100 Junior Farmer and Junior Institute mem- bers were on hand, The Honourable Colonel Welsh addressed the joint meeting, He stressed the value of Junior Farmer work in every community and poin- ted out that Juniors of today will be expected to carry on the sentor work of later years, and that the experience they have early in life will be of particular value to them, He outlined the tourist industry, stating that the tourist business amounts to over two hundred mil- lion dollars a year, and that for eve ery one hundred dollars tourists spend in Canada, sixty-five dollars of that amount is spent in Ontario, Tourists comments are varied their stay in Canada, but they all comment on the courtesy of Cana- dlans, He urged. that every courtesy be shown to visitors in thiscountry, and suggested that improvements be continued on farms as it is no- ticed by visitors coming from other countries. He made note of the im- provements that are being made throogh various counties. Lunch was served after the meet ing and a good social program was enjoyed by all, INDO-IRANIAN TRADE New Delhl--(CP)~In the last month of 1045, India occupied first place among the suppliers of var lous articles to Iran, according to the Indian government trade com- missioner in Iran, Exports included ten, spices, grasses and &ceds of medicinal and industrial value, var« fous kinds of gums and grass ex- tracts, paints and other dyestuffs, cotton textiles of all descriptions and ready-made clothing, application card It is not possible to issue. to consumers who apply in Ration Boards or at Ration Branches. If you did not secure your new book during official "'Distribu- tion Week"-- then mail your fo any Local Ration Board or Ration Branch ew Ration books erson at Liocal CHURCH PLAY DRAWS CROWD London, Sept, 10,~(CP)~Perfor- mance on the steps of St. Paul's-- the "actors' church'--Covent Gar- den, of a short play written by Lon. don actor Frank Pettingell, drew large crowds, Rev, Vincent Howson, the vicar, and his daughter were Included in the cast, ' There was also a scene from Shakespeare's Henry VIII, Old Eng- lish folksongs were sung in the in. terval, | Blackpool, England -- (CP) -- | Bus Driver Percy Lee, 42, dled when | a fish bone gtuck in his throat, At The Library The following are are a Aumber of the books on the shelves of the | Oshawa Public Library which are most popular among its subscribers: Fiction This Bide of Innocence~~Taylor Caldwell; Britannia Mews--Marg- Foxes of HuTow-- 1] Daphne DuMaurier; Before the Sun Goes Down--Eliza beth M, Howard; The Arch of Trium Ma aria Remarque; The Wake of the Red Witch~-Garland Roark; David the Riis Schmitt; Bell Timson --Marguerite Steen; The Snake Pit Jane Ward; Deborah--Mar- won astle; Then and Now--W, Somerset Maugham, Spoonhandle-- Nnuth Moore; he American---~How~ ard General The Egg and I--Betty MacDon- ald; Peace of Mind-Joshus Liebe man; I Chose Freedom--Victor A, Kravchenko; To) Sotiei-RaIph Ine gersoll; Saints, vils and Ordinary Seamen~Willlam Fugsiey; A Bolo in Tom-Toms---Ciene Fowler; The Scarlet Tree--Osbert Sitwell; Earth TNE TIMES-GAZETTE Thuriay, September 19, 148 L } 4 ould Be Fair--Plerre Van Passsen; | Malcolm Bingay; 0 to Glory Yankee Store B ; | =Helen Boga; 4 Alden Detroit is My Own Home Towne |Bmith, Go by T.C. 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Here are their own reasons why 3 out of every 4 women making the test are switching to Swift's: . o It scours quickly! o It cuts grease fast! o It doesn't scratch the finest siete) o It removes stubborn stains! o It's faster and easier to usel e It's easier on the hands! Tryit! Testit! And you, too, will agree that Swift's is Canada's finest cleanser, Fastest and safest for sinks, basins, linoleum, windows, mirrors, metal fixtures--all household surfaces: Try it just once and you'll use it for a lifetime ! Your application is to be made on the green card, - marked RB.191, at the back of your present book No. 5. Be sure that the card is filled in completely before mailing, and that your name and address are printed. DELAYED APPLICATIONS will have to be . cleared through the main office of the Ration Administration -- and your new book will be mailed you as soon as possible. THE WARTIME PRICES AND Give of 3 Colony Radiant Red « Gala Green « Bonny Blve Containers to match your colour scheme canser FREER -- ORDER HERE Martha Logan, Dept. 99 Swift Canadian Co,, Limited, Toronto 9, Oat. Please send me a free copy of your "Martha Logan Note. book on Basier Hou at no cost or obliggtion to me, Name . P. 0. Address City. SA We fr TRADE BOARD \ ¢ - Province. t | | | | | ! | « | | | | | : | I L ¢

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