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Daily Times-Gazette, 12 May 1953, p. 5

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AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone Pickering 355-J-3 TORONTO (CP)--The general council of the Ontario Medical As- sociation Monday night unani- mously approved the forwarding of a resolution to the board of gov- ernors asking for a press code. e code would be designed to er the dealings of the medical profession with the press and to foster an increased appreciation of the profession in the province. Dr, J. C. Dawson of Peterbor- ough said doctors have too long underestimated the importance of the press in interpreting medical news for the public. Another resolution passed by the council called on the board to ask insurance companies to pay a suit- Medical Association Wants Press Code able fee for group insurance re- poris or any other type of insur- ance information required from doctors. The association said 59.6 per cent of the province's doctors are against compulsory health insur. ance and 40.4 per cent in favor, In a report to the -annual con- vention, the association said most of the doctors in favor of a na- tional health plan believe it should be administered by the medical profession, i But, the statement added, '"'the possibility of any government turn- ing over for administration a fund which will approximate $1,000,000,- 000 a year is so remote as not to warrant discussion." THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, WINNING BOWLING TEAM RECEIVES SHIELD Wo fegchers' team Bia the loaguy, Payaits. Lat Yo Bighi Graham Pinkney was absent wling trophy presented annu- | are: Harry Brock, Miss Audrey y ally by Brocks Bowl for the | Froud, Lloyd Nicholls, Mrs. G, | When the picture was taken champion team of the mixed | Hood and James Wilson. Capt. --Photo by John Mills. Sinking of Freighter Recalls Past Disasters By THE CANADIAN PRESS June 4, 1947--Freighter Emperor ARCHITECT'S DRAWING OF NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL This is an architect's drawing of the new elementary school rooms will have a maximum of natural light, The auditorium is large enough for all reasonable The school will house the anti- cipated school population from the south area for the coming The sinking of the freighter Henry Steinbrenner in Lake Super- ior today with a possible loss of 27 to 38 lives recalls the following Great Lakes disasters since 1940 rai 10 or more lives were ost: Nov. 11, 1940--William B. Dav- in Lake Superior, 10 lost. Sept. 24, 1947--Freighter Milver- ton exploded and burned after col- lision with oil tanker Translake in St. Lawrence river, 12 lost. Sept. 17, 1949--Passenger ship Noronic burned at dock in Toronto, 119 dead. Heart Research Saves Air Force vestigation, University of Western Ontario, and a leader in aviation esearch. Dr. Manning reported on is work at a meeting in Los An- geles Monday of the International Aero Medicine Association. The saving was made through 5,000 heart examinations made on applicants for aircrew. Out of this RIFLE CREDIT UNION MONTREAL (CP)--Provincial pe- lice" here reported Monday that burglag boke into a caisse popm- late (credit union) in Stanstead during the week-end and stole be- tween $60,000 and $75,000 from four - - activities and will be available | school year, but the erection of & |ock in Lake Michigan, 33 lost: T M 11 Crescent and Parry Road in Yo Organizations for meetings Sud senior School of Sight Ivome ia Anns C. Minch in Lake Michigan, Fort Erie. ale sachem | 1 WO 11110ns number 27 applicants were rejected safety-deposit boxes. The thieves Ajax. The school will contain 16 | concerts, . The two Kinder- | now unde: I! . 22 lost. Oct. 29. 195--Freighter Penob- | S\LONDON, ~ (CP)--Doctors at |Pecause of heart abnormality. also forced their way into a co-op- classrooms and a large auditor- | Sarten rooms in the foreground Srchjietis 30 Font Barker and | gept. 22, 1942--Pleasure launch scot and gil barge collided in Buf. | Vidteri--HoSpital and local RCAF | It is calculated that it costs the erative in the same building and will have an exclusive play: - v.enain, Who are USy Pre- |wa.Wi-Net in Georgian Bay, 25 falo harbor, 10 1 | medical officers have run up a government between $50,000 and ium. Due attention has been giv- | ground. Offices' and services | paring working drawings. Tend- |jost. ' Thor, 10 lost, [saving in defence spending estima- $100,000 to train a pilot. Catching |Stole about $30. Stanstead is in the en to economy and all the class- | are contained in the centre wing. ' ers will be called shortly. Dec. 2, 1942--Tug Admiral in| westminster AD |ted at $2,000,000 through a five-year the 27 medically unfit means sub-|eastern townships, near Sher Lake Erie, 14 lost; barge Cleveco estminster Abbey as a Royal heart research program. stantial saving by rejection before |brooke. in Lake Erie, 18 lost. Chapel is exempt from all juris-| The work has been under the |training began. soon to be erected at King's . | . P le 'f 3 tlet Windsor Nurse April 27, 1944--Pleasure craft diction except that of the Queen direction of Dr. G. W. Manning,| The heart examinations were chines which give a visual record oung eop 1quor u Olga in Lake Erie, 17 lost. herself. | assistant professor of clinical in- done on electrocardiographs, ma-iof the heart's activities. i ess fA £1 Take Service Members of the Young Pen nle's Union of Ajax United Church con- ' ducted the entire service of wor- | ship on Christian Family Sunday. The Church was filled to capacity to worship under the leadership of the Young People. Rev. McLach- lan was present at the service in the congregation. Bob Russell conducted the serv- Jice in a quiet and dignified man- 'er. Miss Clarissa Edwards chose oor the Scripture readings Ephes- dans 6:1-18 and St. Luke 2:39-52 and read them with clarity and - understanding. "~The sermon was preached by * the President of the YPU, Barrett © Campbell. Mr. Campbell bought a challenging message to parents and "young people on the topic, "Young People in the Family and the Fam- ily in the Church," which be based om story of Jesus' visit to the Temple and his parents' search for him (Luke 2:39-52). Miss Mari- lyn Johnston and Miss Nadine Mc- 'Kay acted ably as ushers Great satisfaction was expressed by many embers of the congre- gation at the excellent and yery worshipful and dignified manner in' which the Young People had lead them in the service. This serv- ice concluded the activities of the | YPU for this season. On Saturday, preceding the con- clusion of their activities on Sun- day, the Young People of the | ,church proceeded by chartered bus | t Buffalo, New York, for a sight- | Seeing trip. While there some of | the group visited the Hi-Teens Ra- | dio program, others went window shopping and visited various points of, interest in the city. | All the members attended a! theatre and most of the members spent an anxious hour or two look- ing for two members who had lost Site Agreed AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- porter) -- Ever since Ajax voters registered an affirmative vote on the establishment of a brewer'sgj warehouse and a liquor store the question has been '""When"'? A representative of the Cana- dian Breweries has now looked over several sites for the brewers' warehouse and subject to negotia- tions with CMHC preference has been given a site near the recent- ly burned out Dowty Recreation Club. ) The site is large enough to pro- vide ample parking facilities. Boy Is Killed Mailing Letter WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--A teach- er's reward for good behavior brought death to a 10-year-old boy who was killed when struck down by a car on Highway No. 2 near Lesperance road Monday. Dead is Robert Blackburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Blackburn, of Sandwich South, The accident occurred when the boy was entrusted by his teacher with a letter for the mail. As he was crossing the road, he Supervisor Resigns Post WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) = Mrs. Madeloine Campbell, 42, has re- gned as supervisor of nurses at East Windsor Hospital, was an- nounced Monday night at a board of directors meeting. Mrs. Campbell, who joined the hospital when it was first estab- lished in a rented home 20 years ago, will take a post-graduate course in industrial nursing follow- ing a vacation. Her resignation became effective May 8, the board said, x The board announced she will be succeeded by Mary T. Shand, a graduate of Vancouver General Hospital and recently attached to public health services in British Columbia. stepped from behind the mailman's truck and was hit by a car driven by Albert Pelletier of Maidstone. Quickly and Accurately Filled PRESCRIPTIONS MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE 9 Simcoe N. Dial 3-3431 DOGS Township of E. Whitby Ft all adds up to the biggest PowER story of the year! Only: the new Super "88" and Classic "98"--the most beautiful, most powerful, most advanced Oldsmobiles ever built--give you such an amazing abundance of POWER features ! By-law No. 1545 1.--No person shall allow a dog to run at large on parcels of land of There's Power Steering to take the effort out of parking wl : es : ' five acres or under within the limits of the Township during the and turning, make straight-ahead driving easier, 100; There months of May, June or July, are new, Pedal oi shower Brakes to Eide uicker, surer 2.--N hall all d tl hore in. th ; stopping power. There's the new Power-Ride Chassis--heavier, Clie oe ie uy yun 9) ure ing 4 i : ' i / more durable than ever. There's a brilliant new version of ; did Old 3.--No dog shall be allowed by its owner to become e@ nuisance or to any p or property et eny their way back to the bus when it wae time to return home. i this trip the young people | enjoyed the genial company of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Kemp of Ajax and Mr. and Mrs. Beer of Broug- ham, all of whom went as guests jo Ue YPU. bile's famous Rocket engine with new, higher power... new, Migher compression . . . new, higher voltage. And from front end to rear deck, Oldsmobile's sleek Power Styling perfectly symbolizes this abundance of new PowER features. SENTENCE MAIL CLERK cause or d BROCKVILLE (CP) --Frank ime of the yeur, Hammond, mail clerk who pleaded 4.--Any dog found running ot large may be disposed of by the Police Builty Jag week to Sharzes i or any inted for this purpose by the Municipal Council. g 15 mail bags full of articles from the post office, was sentenced GEORGE FARNCOMS, Clerk. Monday to two years less a day in | reformatory. | RE Know the Date ? PRINCESS JULIANA 'BIDS GOODBYE HERE. 'Takes Leave of Local Dutch Colony at Central Sta- tion Reception STARTS TRIP HOME "|Royal Party . Bailing from | New York for Netherlands; Mother and Ohildren A Wear Maple Loaves Yes, there's all this, plus a host of other advancements in the 1953 Super "88" and Classic "98". See your Oldsmobile dealer and learn the full story! « This was' the historic year of decision . . . the year during which the world's first and second atom bombs were dropped at Hiroshima 'and 'Nagasaki, causing the Japanese to lay down their arms officially . . . it was also the year which saw Prime Minister Churchill, President Roosevelt and Marshal Stalin meet at Yalta... § and this was the year the' CIA SL/L German Armed Forces surrendered uviiconditionally to General Eisenhower. / A ------------ 7 » Loud hurrshs rang out in the Zhe Year--1945. The date of ACefitrat Station here yesterday ss : {Montreal's Dutch eolony aft but Princess Juliana's departure from mobbed Princess Julisna and her Canadian shores--Monday, July 16. i gre. on thei A GENERAL MOTORS VALUES Donald Limited WHITBY, ONT. Ontario Motor Sales Ltd. | Harry 86 KING ST. E., OSHAWA ; BREWERY LTD.

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