A Rp A AINSI 4 the VON exhibit at Mediscope be- ing held in the Queen Elizabeth building on the CNE grounds. ; in Home" and the d 0- yo Medical Associa- iic on the progress being made|in your emo] rds Su this E> siti ol dici The theme of the strations will be related to our ing." from Oct, 12 to 17, to enlighten the|VON exhibit will be "A Hospital rehabilitation New! New! New! Watch this page THURSDAY for the latest in COLOR SERVICE FQR 1960 DODD & SOUTER Paint & Wallpaper THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 13, 1959 § VON Reports Nursing Change Whitby's VON Nurse Isabell|injections or special care are car-| Grassie reports that nie on under the direction of trends in Whitby are changing and the family physician. The major- in her September report to theity of our patients are in the older B/VON executive states that the age group and chronically ill. Not majority of calls are for health/all patients are bed-fast, most of supervision. Her report follows: them are » and grou if wa » / "The current trend for VON|2 egree. bul may | nursing is fewer visits for nursing|2 weekly, or viigher, injection, 2 care but more for health supervi- daily dressing or compress app! Ision. The month of September cation. : shows this clearly. Of the total of] There were 19 new patients ad- 1100 visits only 40 were for nursing/mitted for service during the care and 60 were for health su- month: 18 hours were spent in 107 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY hs rovidin| nursing service to pervicion Bathurst Containers Ltd. The OPEN FRI. 'TIL 9 P.M. Experience! SHIRT LAUNDERERS MOTH AND BURN HOLES REWOVEN MO 8-523) | «The VON program provides, "ranch will take part in il : ; | . WARDENS DINNER East Whitby residents are invited to participate in the dinner for our Reeve, the Warden of Ontario | | professional nursing care to pa- tients at home on a part time basis. All treatments, irrigations, SUPPORT THE WHITBY Available at the followin dealers in DOWNTOW WHITBY Copies of THE OSHAWA Special money-saving LISTEN TO CKLB TIMES . | automobile insurance MON-FRI. 10:05 AM ALLIN'S DRUGS a: ww' a io | Corner Brock and Dundas A categories oe on BROOKLIN INTERMEDIATE A LACROSS CHAMPS with the Brooklin Meadowcrests on | fied Brooklin before game time | to right, are I. Reazin, R. | third row, C. Grandy, K. Craw- it COURTICE MORE RELICS VANISH CAIRO (Reuters) -- The third loss of ancient Egyptian treas- ures in recent months was re- ported Sunday with the dis- appearance from the Aswan Museum of a priceless golden bust of the sun-god Horus and a ruby-studded gold ring. County. PLACE--COLUMBUS UNITED CHURCH DATE--FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH TIME--6:30 P.M. SHARP Tickets are limited ond must be obtained from the Township office ot Co Between 9 and 5 daily. Ticket sales close Tuesday, Oct. 20th. "UNITED APPEAL ° ----------nr = Saturday night won the Inter- mediate A Lacrosse Champion- ship without even donning uni- forms. Brantford Indians, scheduled to meet the Meadow- crests for the seventh and de- eiding game of the series, notl- that they would not appear. The Meadowcrests, whose play in the finals indicated they would come up with the cham- pionship, thereby won the series. Shown above are the team members. Front row, left Barton, W. Robson, D. Vipond, B. Carnegie, R, Craggs; sec- ond row, W. Vipond, coach, L. Arksey, secretary-treasurer, A. Morton, trainer, L. Vipond, equipment, G. Reazin, presi- dent, Gord. Cooke, manager; ford, R. Cherry, J. Mitchell, J. Burroughs, L. Hutchinson, K. Ross; back row, W. Short, D. Vipond, G, Rawbon, D. Craggs, M. Campbell, J. Cherry, B. Groves. Absent was Alvin Puckrin, ALL-NEW 4 WHAT WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson Tel. MO. 8-3703 Dutchies Top Dunnies In Second Ex. Game By CLIFF GORDON | homesters the lead for the first 1 Kitchener Dutchmen took the| 'ie in the game. + The Dunlops, although very last BUNS he With) DUNS ren, tried hard but were unable hibition game in Kitchener. The|!® Set a rally going. Dunnies who built up a 240 lead| Cliff Pennington scored the in the first two periods tired in| final goal of the game at the {17.06 mark and this one salted|they drafted him for the Olym- | the final frame as the Dutchies | fired home | goals to take the verdict. Ted O'Connor scored the open- ing goal for the Dunnies in the first period with Billy Kennedy e two teams will again onWeenesday might, this time in Sime The Dunlops were seeking re- venge for the defeat handed them on Friday night in Stouffville by the same Dutchmen. It appeared as if the local team may be head- ed in the right direction. Playing coach Ted O'Connor scored for Whitby at the 11.24 mark as he rounded out a three-way passing play with McBeth and Darling. The Dutchmen fought back strongly but were stopped cold by the Whitby team. Four penalties in this frame, two to each team. The Dunlops took a 2-0 lead in the final minute of play in the second period as Billy Kennedy scored his first goal as a Dunnie as he potted a pass from Pete Babando. The Dutchmen took three of the five penalties in this period, ROOF FALLS IN The roof fell in on the Dunlops in the final period as a lapse of some three minutes saw the Kit- chener team take a 3-2 lead and they never looked back as they salted the game away with an- other tally with less than three minutes to go in the game. Martin started the ball rolling for the Dutchies as he ded four umanswered| e| dition |the game away. ICE CHIPS: This was another heads wp hockey game by both teams with the Kitchener team showing they have plenty of con- . . » We chatted with man- ager Wren Blair after the game and asked what, in his opin-| .{1on, was the difference in the two, teams or what did he think of things at this stage ... He re plied, first that the Dunlops do not appear to be in as good a shape as the Kitchener team, and second that this is going to be a darn tough league this year, and winning games is going to be tough ... We feel the same In the attitude towards the latter re- mark ... All the teams have added considerable strength as they make ready for what should be one of the biggest years in Sr. A hockey in Ontario . . . New subscribers' and season's tickets go on sale at the arena box office tonight . . . There are still some 80 of last year's subscribers who have not picked up their tickets and if they get down there early they may be able to grab them tonight as they go on open sale . . With this one of the biggest seasons shaping up we would ad- vise you to get your bid in for a season's ticket early ... don't forget that season's tickets and| subscribers get first chance at| the tickets for the Russian game) in Toronto in January too . . The Dunnies have a busy week this week as they play in Simcoe] on Wednesday night against the Dutchies, then on Friday night they play in Brockville against the Jr. Canadiens; Saturday night they play in Trenton out a three-way passing play with Ertel and Pennington. Muir from Labelle just 59 seconds later tied the score at a pair each. And 52 seconds later For- ban from Lauwfman gave the the Belleville Me- Farlands, then a week from to- night they play in Peterborough against the Jr. A Petes, and on Wednesday night they play their only pre-season home game against the Clinton Comets .. . BROC NOW PLAYING Last ti [3] Evening Shows 7 and 8:20 p.m. WAR FOR THE GOLD RIPS THE OUTWITTED HITLER FOR THE MOST VALUABLE PRIZE OF THE WAR! WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 Complete Show at 8:20 'Retarded residents at the lodge and a bas- ket of fruit was given to Albert Roulley and Fred Roulley, also members. Following this the group jour- neyed back to the Citadel' where lunch was served by Mrs. Baird and Mrs. Kirk. Mrs, Locke will officially take up her duties as Manager Blair had a lot of praise/the Home League secretary and for Cliff Pennington, of the win-|{receive her commission to this ners, who, he says, is a member |position at the Sunday evening of the Montreal farm system. He|service. played for Flin Flon last year| The next meeting will be held PLAN For more information, call your Acadia Agent todav! A. S. ROSS DOMINION BANK BUILDING RA 3-4932 : and has a year of Jr. A left but{on Oct. 15 at the Citadel. elected to join the Dutchies as . Billy Kennedy of the of praise pics . Dunnies drew words from the local mentor. MARRIAGES SUMMARY ist Period 1. Whitby: Ted O'Connor (McBeth, Darling) Penalties: Babando, Micless, Brodie. Weekly. PL WHY DO TEEMAGE FAIL? This question is of growing importance as more and more Canadian youngsters rush into marriage. How can they be helped to a successful life partnership? Read the important article in this week's Star RENAULT PHARMACY 117 Brock Street North PALM SPORTING GOODS 130 undas Street West RIGLER'S STORE Corner Brock and Colborne Streets JURY & LOVELL PHARMACY 317 Brock Street South SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE 106 Dundas Street East THE TUCK SHOP 159 Brock Street North Or ot any of these _calers in Whitby and Area 2nd Period 2. Whitby: Kennedy | (Babando) J Penalties: Smola, Brodie, Belle, Treen, Sly. 3rd Period 3. Kitchener: Martin (Ertel, Pennington) .... 4. Kitchener: Muir (Labelle) 5. Kitchener: Forhan ufman) 6. Kitchener: Pennington, (Martin, Labelle) .... Penalties: None. Tells Of Work With 19.25| La- . 17.06 bad or you were just too comfortab! The Almonds Home and School |[eI¢Phone filled right aw Association held its monthly meeting last Thursday eveningsiving you the best products and Mrs. R. Weatherall in charge. During the business meéting a letter was read regarding a pro- place to shop. (adv) ISN'T IT NICE in these days of cash-and-carry that drug stores still provide a reliable, free delivery service. Think of the dy J you've needed some household product in a hurry and the weather was . . . OF when your doctor left you with a prescription that it away. Your pharmacist is interested in the health and general well-being of you and your family. He is also interested in at the school with the president regular habit of shopping at your drug store--you'll er of times le to move any farther than to the the best service Jousible. Make 2 it a pleasant, = 201 dealers coast-to-coast (P00 more in the U.S), =' Authorized service in every Province and in the Yukon. == Factory-trained personnel. Courses are given regularly at each dealer, by Renault mechanics and engineers driving several mobile school units based parmonently in Canada. You can drive from Newfoundland to the Yukon, / from Alaska to M it Douphi and always be close to an authorized Renault dealer. You'll find Parts & Service Everywhere, and, like thousands of other Renault owners, Cc A in your R you'll discover the happy truth~ What Renault Claims, Renault Hasl RA 5-3557 A Dealer Network? Here's what Renault means by "Ports & Service Everywhere!' A RENAULT MOBILE SCHOOL UNIT. FACTORY RETAIL BRANCH VAN HEUSEN MOTORS LIMITED 149 KING STREET WEST ALMONDS GROCERY Almonds BENNETT'S GROCERY 832 Brock Street North CORNER GROCERY Port Whitby DAVIS SUPERTEST No. 2 Highway West of Whitby GOLDRING'S GROCERY Port Whitby NORTH END GROCERY Brock North For HOME DELIVERY by Carrier Boy HONE MO 8-3703 111 DUNDAS ST. W. WHITBY sod ENAULT NADA LTESR THE GOLDEN MILE TORONTO, ONTARIO posed travel pool to attend a con- vention. Mrs. Weatherall thank- ed Mrs. E. Lawrence for taking the children for a visit to' the circus. This was a Home and School project. Mrs. Lawrence gave her teach. er's report and mentioned the progress of the students. Mrs. Racicot introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Wheeler of Pick- ering, who spoke on her work with the retarded and handicap- ped children. It is encouraging to know that help is given to these unfortunate children. Mrs. . Bowcott thanked 'Mrs. eeler. Mrs, Racicot, who was the convener for the evening, turned the meeting over to Mrs. Weatherall. Mrs. R. West who is in charge of the rummage and bake sale to be held Oct. 31 in the Council Chambers, gave her report on the progress made so far for this event. The meeting adjourned and closed with the Lord's prayer. Refreshments were served by the lunch committee, The next meeting will be heid Nov. 12. 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