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The Oshawa Times, 17 Mar 1960, p. 14

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FAMED POET William Wordsworth, the Eng- lish poet, was 80 years old when [he died in 1850, 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 17, 1960 Child Gets First Blood Transfusion BROCKVILLE (CP) -- Four: @ 'month-old Therese Chevrier re-| [ceived her first blood transfusion ® | Wednesday, 24 hours after being made a ward of the Children's Aid Society. Her parehts had refused to al- low the child to receive a blood transfusion and in a bid to save her life the society took the case| to the Brockville family court. Judge Gordon Jermyn ordered her made a ward of fhe society] for a one-year period. The par- |ents are Jehovah's Witnesses. | Doctors said the delay had so \weakened the child, suffering from congenital hypoplastic an- emia, that they were fearful of the effect of a transfusion. Blood was administered slowly and # physicians in the operating room| : reported she appeared to be re- § sponding. {| The disease is usually fatal, doctors say, but blood transfu- f [sions have _been known to pr long life and in some cases cure| it. EXPORT PLAIN OR FILTER TIP CIGARETTES 40.YEAR PARTNERSHIP | 40 years in partnership March | bers claim the secret to their | all the way. Their smiling cus- | 20. They are Jack Smith (left) | partnership is to leave each | tomer is Jack Ainslie. | and Harold Freeman. The bar- | other alone and give and take | | --CP Wirephoto The parents, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Chevrier of Charleville, 10 miles] These two barbers at Peter- north of here have nine other| borough plan to celebrate their (children below the age of 16. py: Tanle]lV I \1[e]\E BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION James Hogan, 101 today, says | tal until placed in St. Patrick's | a cluster of shamrocks on his | he's never been to a dentist | home in Ottawa a few months | dressing gown in the home. and never been inside a hospi- | ago. Sister Mary Leo adjusts --CP Wirephoto Uranium Research | | 3crosse f f The announcement must con-| {cern a weapon other than the La-| crosse because Prime Minister Moneys Asked .- = Missile |ber, Diefenbaker announced in Octo- | 1958, that the Lacrosse would | {be acquired. Since then, the gov- {ernment has had second thoughts. Mr. Pearkes informed Paul Alsave Hellyer (L--Toronte Trinity) that | Plan Ditched the army now is engaged in "evaluation tests" of the Honest John ground-to-ground rocket and similar weapons other than the Lacrosse. An army spokesman said the | army is not conducting any fir-| ings but is studying U.S. Army reports on test performances The weapon to be chosen--| i probably . a later model of the| original Honest John--will be for| use by the Canadian infantry | ibrigade in Europe. into ter Churchill informed the Com-| cember to contribute approxi tely $1,000,000 to reseach OTTAWA (CP)--Defence Min- was addressed to Dr. E. B. Gil- landers, A. W. Stollery, J. N ditched plans to acquire the American Lacrosse ground - to- uranium producers committee of ArMY the Canadian Metal Mining Asso-!| He told the Commons he ex- George Meclraith (L -- Ottawa ground-to-ground missile for the West). larmy. mons Wednesday that he gH uranium. uses, ister Pearkes made it clear Wed- Botsford and V. C. 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