"WHITBY And DISTRICT DR. DYMOND TOURS HOSPITAL left, centre, look on. Dr. Hon. Matthew B. Dymond, Minister of Health, on Monday PARADE By GERRY BLAIR Eastern Canada is apparently well represented in the Allan Cup and Memorial Cup Championship finals this year being played in the west and east respectively, Out on the west coast, the Chatham Maroons have taken a'commanding 3-0 lead in their best-of-seven finals against Trail, with one game, a draw, However, the margin built up by the Maroons, is not necessarily indicative of the play, especially after Saturday night's thrilling, hard fought 2-1 de- vigion in favor of Chatham. According to the game summary, Trail Smoke Eaters held a favorable edge in the first forty minutes of the contest, and except for the stout work of Cesare Maniago in goal for the Maroons, the final outcome might have differed some- what. Chatham needed only a tie last night to clinch the Canadian Senior "A" championship. If accom- plished; the first for the Maroons, in two attempts, and both in the west. Here in the East, things are considerably more one sided at present, with the St. Catharines Teepees leading 2 games to 1 having trounced the Edmonton Oil Kings in their last two outings, 6-2 and 9-1. The latter taking place last Sunday before, 10,000 or more at Maple Leaf Gardens, one of the largest Junior crowds since the Junior Canadiens were in their hey-day. Manager Leo LeClerc of the Oil Kings, made some astonishing remarks prior to the open- ing game in St, Catharines, The statement th t his club would not even win one geome probably he some psychological effect on both clubs, St. Cath- arines could have become just a trifle complacent, and Edmonton, a little fir up at the vote of con- fidence on the part of their manager. But proceedings immediately switched upon the arrival of the two clubs at game time on Friday night in Toronto. Obviously the larger ice surface played havoc with the Oil Kings, and their defence floundered incessantly. Things became progressively worse on Sunday, as THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tessdey, Mey 3, 1960 § Police Probe 6b Break-Ins Whitby police are investigating six housebreakings which occur. red in less than five hours and which netted thieves $100 in cash. All occurred Friday eve ning while the occupants were out of their homes and were noticed when the owners returned about midnight. The home of William Chasser, 322 Cochrane street, was entered land $30 stolen. Police believe NAME MAY QUEEN AT OLC Patricia Dunham, 19, daugh- | ter of Mr, and Mrs. John Dun- | | ham, Pickering, has been elect- | | ed May Queen at the Ontario | Ladies' College, Whitby. The | Grade XIII student. will receive | are Ethelwyn Proctor, 18, of her crown at the annual May | Scarborough, Miss 10 ann, A; ! a Crocker, 18, of Wa- Court Festival on May 21. She wa, Ont. All are Grade XII is shown above flanked by her students. two counsellors. Left to right Oshawa Times Photo entry was made through 4 milk box. . Missing from the home of L. G. Grobb, 324 Lyndview drive, was $5. The rear door was forced to gain entry. The Hurlburt home at 308 F: view was also entered and slolen. It is believed that entry was made through the milkbox, Nothing was missing from (he home of John Reiger, 317 Fair- view drive, although police bee lieve the home was also entered through the milkbox. A rear window was opened at the home of B. Yaroff, 121 Rag. iam street, and $6 was missing. The Ross Acton home, 211 Wel. lington street, was entered whes thieves forced a door. Nothing was missing. Minister Invites Public Visits | The Ontario Minister of Health, | hospital and see what we are do- | Hon. Dr. M. B. Dymond, MD, oni {Monday called for all residents|do,"" he said, "I am sure you will (of Ontario County and Oshawa |see marked progress, if you have {to make themselves aware of the visited here before and if you|.. . |work that is being done for the have not had the opportuiity of | tario Hospital, ng and what we are irying to Operation Friendship Mental Health Theme (Editor's Note: This is the|visits by their friends and rela. sec.ud in a series of articles by|tives on visiting days. Or is this Dr. Andrew A, Malcolm, Director|necessarily true? Is it possible of the Mental Health Clinic, On-|that at least a few of the rela- Whitby, which|tives and friends who will visit will appear on these pages this|for the first time in months will and chef Frank Hayes, | to right they are T. D. Thomas, McNeel, MLA for Oshawa, Dr. Dymond the Teepee's showed too much speed and class for the Westerners. As t, Cliff Pennington, heralded as one of the finer Ju r hockey players has shown, little or no drive, which he exhibited here in Whitby on several occassions. We figured Cliff to give his all, to prove Kitchener authorities wrong by nim at Squaw Valley, We think he can, a d prob will play much better before the conclusion of the Memorial Cup finals. v TOWN AND COUNTRY ..... The club figured baseball experts in spring training to have neo pitching, and just mediocre hitting, the Pittsburgh Pirates, have astonished almost everyone, but ap- parently not themselves. The Bucs, riding a nine-game winnin treak as of Sunday afternoon, compiled 25 rung t+ a bewildered Cincinnati club in two week-end games, Bob Friend, off to a dismal begin- ning 'last season, has won three straight, while 18- game winner last year, Vern Law has run up a tre- mendous 4-0 won-lost record to date. All these factors have contributed to a two game first place advantage over the San Francisco Giants Chicago White Sox, five game ing streak, pled with Detroit's untimely six-game slump, have given the Sox the American League lead, a familiar position for them. How do you figure Detroit's sudden down-fall, after such a profitable beginning; winning five in-a-row? We hear via the grape vine, that Whitby in- by County softball 1 , If those ned with run- ning the club would like publicity and general cover- mentally ill. Speaking at the On- inspecting the hospital Before} |tario Hospital! in Whitby, at the|you will see these aré hospitals | f : opening 3 Mental Health Week, |in the very. best of ply iu tial Seals, Wee) fi Jeol (Shen are Tus vers e urged the public to accept the| pr. Dymond and his Party|In the course of this week the | women responsible for Mental apm on Wan eae a our, of the Se Ses peuple of every rovise of 26 Heath Week tis Year. wl Friday afternoon of this "og the ht Ritlaiog. He oa [con y vi a It is really more than just.a eek.! . 5 ; and talked to patients there and Wherein lies the virtue in this oP: We believe that this will be Mental illness, he said, is no made a personal inspection of plan? one of the most obvious results respector of persons and for that|the facilities used. First of all it should be noted of our effort this year. | ley fue alee Accompanying him were Dr. that a good many of the people f Aika 4 A. Sweet, assistant superin-|in mental hospitals have no visi- week, Mental Health Week). [decide to return somewhat more |ing done at the mental hospitals|; aD} |and should make sure for them-| jenaent of the hospital, Dr. H. B «tors at all. It is possible that Chief of the Mental some of these will greatly enjoy Led ? selves that the mentally ill are(peaith Division of the Depart-| meeting vistors from the COM. not just tucked away and forgot- 1 |t | It | of doing their utmost to help the | mentally ill recover. Brown, Paul B I{WILL SEE PROGRESS merchant navy, now fifth among|yelopme ciety in the mentally ill, he said, | crock John en. The greater the interest of so- he more quickly the health au-| wi vanis Py Frost, horities will reach their goal Cawker ment of Health, T. D. Thomas, munity this week. And then after MLA, of Oshawa, Mayor Stanley| next Monday everything will re- Martin, of Whitby, Whitby Town turn to normal. These same peo. I Whitby) ple will have no visitors on visit-| president Robert | Postmaster William quite true? Is it possible that at abarik, president|least a few of the th ing days as usual. Or is this ds of ARE YOU THE MAN for the Whitby Area? You probably knew kfe under. writers who heave echieved o |of the Oshawa and Ontario Coun-| people who will visit hospitals ty branch of the Canadian Ment- this week will continue to visit "I ask you to go through this'al Health Association, and others. | after the week is over? This is Expansion Of Japan's Flee Helped Along By Gov't The interest rate for By TAKESHI SATO ! very much of the hope of the {men and women responsible for mental health week this year. | And then there are many patients in mental hospitals who receive only a few visits from relatives or friends in the course of the year, No doubt during this |week they will see many more fiscal| People, more of their relatives, more of their friends. And then TOKYO (Reuters) -- Japan's funds, supplied through the De-| fier next Monday everything Bank of Japan, was |will return to normal. These the world's maritime nations, is {reduced temporarily to five Per! same people will have only rare in b ial degree of finenciel independence. In fect, you probably have considered sell- ing life insurance yourself. But you hesitated to make inquiri becouse you were uncertein about your own chances of success. Now you cen find out + + + while remsining in your A a -------- ne expends you. For further details please write: BOX 514, OSHAWA TIMES and Dr. T. A. Sweet, assistant superintendent of the hospital at Whitby, who conducted the Department of Health. In the | party through the reception lower photo, Dr. Dymond chats | wing at the hospital. who accompanied Dr. Dymond on the tour, is Chief of the Mental Health Division of the made a tour of inspection of the Ontario Hospital, at Whitby, on the opening of Mental Health | Week. In the upper photo, Dr. Dymond right, checks on the soup, as Dr. H. B. McNeel, Go All Out To to get new subsidies to help ex. [cent by a government d pansion. | September, 1959. The government has decided to] The revived subsidies are de- {revive the system, suspended signed to cut the effective aver- {three years ago, of subsidizing age interest rate for commercial |the servicing of loans for the loans also to about five per cent. | building of new ships. It also has| PROFIT A FACTOR {agreed to increase subsidies for| Under revised rules, subsidy the promotion of increased com-|payment will be stopped to any with others on the visit. Left | Dept.' of Health Photos tions in our small way. \ petition by Japanese ships in (shipping firm if its post-tax rate {international trade with vessels of profit exceeds eight per cent. . WHITBY PERSONALS |flying other flags. | A firm whose profit rate ex- ecruit urses resente t | 'Japanese shipping inter e sts|ceeds 12 per cent will be re- - , = |consider that they are entitled to quired to repay past subsidies to Mr. S. A. Brett is visiting his| Mr. Herman Rombough, of 210 receive subsidies because war|the extent of 50 per cent of the Hon. M. B. Dymond, Ontario|course, she will write her Regis- ' son Harold of Thorncrest Village. | Trent St., 18 in the Oshawa Gen-|.ompensation due to them was|extra profit. Minister of Health, on Monday |tered. Nurse examinations but ew Ni The members of St. Andrew's! €ral Hospital where he under- .ancelled, The merchant fleet| It is expected the subsidies will told staff members and guests at|will not receive her diploma until . Presoyt went surgery. uffered serious damage during|enable the Japanese shipping in- the Ontario Hospital in Whitby she has completed her one year's' § Andrew's Presbyterian ente 0) an Church choir Were iy dustry to strength m i 3 | Fo ned in the Sunday school] Mr. Leo Veasen, Toronto, Mr. the war. {dustry to strengthen its position] right in the privacy of their own Satis utamu 1he Mes seuodls internship. : : Church at the evening service hall last Sunday evening by the Mathew Verhaegh, Cooksville,(CUT INTEREST RATES Li? about 200,000 gross tons. home without proc lbn B o- Sey Bn Separtient] During that year, she will be last Sunday evening presented Young Women's Group, after the) Mr. and Mrs. C. Oerlemens, Fair-|- Continued expansion of the fleet The total strength of the Japa-| inconvenience woe =o . > bd St hed ate paid $200 per month. the Easter Cantata "God's Only|presentation of the Cantata. Mrs.|port Beach, met at the home of|With government aid is con. nese merchant fleet at the end In one hemorrhoid case after FOC ul neni o Drses oF 2 OFFER BURSARIE by Fred Holten. Those tak-|Alex Andrew was the convener.|Mr. and Mrs, Albert Willems, of sidered necessary to improve|ot June, 1959, was 2,775 vessels| amother, "very striking improve. rs Tate le an oD ! : Ril 8 " ing son paris were. Me Mab Mrs, John R. Frost and Mrs. Tom|Byron St. N., to prepare for the|Japan's balance of invisible aggregating 6,276,689 gross tons.| ment was reported and verified ! I " i r ym al . are rost, Mrs. owart C- Se OUT % i risi Mr. | tr m-- Jospiial | Jere during Mental partment gp Bog Mop bec Bo ig 4 Ton R. es Mr. Se ay jes evening at the NE Holland, oN The post-war rehabilitation of| In 1959, the Oshawa General ea prot Sh sh $2 ing|A. Crawford, Last Saturday " i i visi ir . | 4 while gently relievi i _~ Whe present tine, pe said, the school "ie Be The. choir was afterward en-| McLaughlin Library, Oshawa, fo: lems Yip Wi vi i Bp Ra Ee ee A Im rien or iracton svnking there, are only three mental hos-| Grade XIII with 75 vent tertained by the Young Women's The Ontario Cdunty Registere . | ir ed | A p pital' in' the province who do|more, If they Eitan har Ang. Group of the Church. 1 ye Thor Music Teachers' Association pre; Constable and Mrs. D. L. DR Ep ave ho pe And most amazing of all--th Preparation " et have schools of nursing. These|qard during their first in| uses were beautiful ye by ented a recital of piano, vocal yie and thei Peter t 2 : y Ww the pi Mm was maintained i 9 pposilories or 3. 8 4 st year in uses were beautifully done by : : ( r son Peter, of Otta-| spe interest rate of 9.4 Ih oti N 4 1 1 | Preparat i, 5 are at Whitby, Kingston and & ; b hp lf AR 2 | and danc Among those taking| e hy |age i est rate of 9.4 per cent. hospital to function at peak effi- eases where doctors' observa P ion ointment with the school, the scholarship is of-! well balanced and well (rained anc wa, have returned to their home This situation can 'be| Were continued over a period Special applicator. Preparation H many months! 8 sold at all drug storea Brockville, With stimulated in-| fered acai No PEs Eu 8 bart were: Miss Gay Courtice]af : x Wii These rates are considered in|ciency. ! 1 0 gain for the second r.| choir under the leadership of Mrs. part W y { after spending several days visit-| iallv hi {corr , Hai terest this year, he said, he hopes "ppe scholarships, he roe Fgh P. N. Spratt organist. and Miss Mary Beth McClement, |ing Mr. and Mrs. R. Willet, of Japan to be substantially higher corrected by the building of the a tisfaction guara es , : were so thorough to see 30 student nurses enroll |jntonded to yo . pupils of Mrs. P. N. Spratt, of Whitby dM than those charged in other ma-|planned new wing which will ac- Thithy § promote the training i hitby, and Mr. and Mrs. 3 ph 1 at Whitby in the fall. of leaders: aod. instructresses' in H Sh GEE om. jor mercantile countries. lcommodate 220 beds. ave Shower At Hil C : Home League 1 roup Whitby | Ogilvie, of Oshawa, their parents. | 0. "= Sweeping changes in the course, nursing in the hospitals SE higher pay and special bursar- male nurses were not - The Salvation Army Women's S F Im At Home League held its regular] ees 1 ies are being offered by the de-|ton by Dr. Dymond | weekly meeting. The meeting was - | presided over by secretary Mrs. | U t d Ch h Fran Locke. During the business | ni e urc artment to get more student, & P: ; - n 'There is still a place in the | meeting final arrangements were Hi-C stands for High School | age in this column, give us a call at RA 5-9816. We would be happy to oblige. The aforementioned also pertains to any softball, baseball or lacrosse organ- izations in Whitby, and outlying communities. This column is at your disposal, and if you get the in- formation into us we would be glad to assist opera- Science Now Shrinks Piles Without Pain Or Discomfort Finds ing Substance That + nd Flesting Subs Refieves Pain Toron . i ee oe | mE STL very, ew sbility to shrink hemorrhoids moog erers to relieve pain and dry wide phtxs suf hoid been relieved with this i i Son", od. And | "yg new healing Sbsiance - form called Preparation N° Ath for forgot- Not sure if you're coming or going? Be organized. Open a Personal Chequing Account (to pay bills) and a Savings Account. (for saving, naturally) nurses, he said. In future, the h present three-year course, will Hei 3 Swsing for male nurses become a two-year educational|and their enrollment should be course plus one year internship encouraged in an Ontario hospital During the first two years, he EASTERN HOLLYWOOD said, the tient will receive $50, Cairo, the Egyptian capital, per month in ition to any in-| produces moving pictures that ducements now offered. At the|play "in theatres all over the Sade Tor The Spring tea a bake Christian Young People. completion of _ that two-year Arab world. [at the new Citadel with Mrs | Last Sunday our group enjoy- |Locke as general convener and ed a film on "Five Oaks Chris-| | her committee. {tian Workers Centre." The film| Several members of the Home included . some very descriptive) OC WHITBY Lieagne volunteered to canvas for|crlored pictures and vievs on! the Red Shield campai hich [Fiv ks as a Christian Work- Phone MO 8-3618 is underway. WPHigE Which hey eg jis i The meeting closed w -| ' 2 iD) Now Playing rns: Shows ot 800 pm. flor ico Bu Car & Sil, Cooma Sno 1 4 She = Alito the Cedarvale School irls g Last Complete Show at 8:00 p.m. me ras Jnerysns enjoved Bin Georgetows, Arrangements gre " y {being made by David Hoc#, Jeon ngs" in h Mrs. 4 Fi , Starts at 8:25 Only Wiison iio oor_ob ore bamiidl] airman and Marg. Tweedy. The ft : Y41.C's are leaving the church| JAMES STEWART LEE REMICK BEN GAZZARA ARTHUR O'CONNELL # EVE ARDEN KATHRYN GRANT s 's. S. Shepard, of Brooklin, afte' lunch at 1.30 p.m i was especially thanked for the, 'We hope to see all old and | artistic arrangements for the new members present for the | shower and also for all her time | future activities we are planning| devoted to the work of the Wo-!for the group. men's Home League. " - Refreshments were served by Mrs. Captain Zwicker, Mrs. A. Carr, Mrs. Donnithorne and Mrs MacDonald School Principal --- --| Appointed Director| INDI OTTAWA (CP)--Rev. Marcel Shipp ng Act Clause or 49, yaa the ry 'To Be Introduced versity of Ottawa High School | been + OTTAWA (CP) -- Amendments| *"%* 1958, has appointed |to the Canadian Shipping Act parish priest and director of the affecting pilotage on the Great Oblate house in Kapuskasing, it Lakes will be introduce P announced today He re-| liament this session, Transport A . ¥ places Rev. Lawrence A. ker, Minister Hees said" Monday. Hel ro ence A. Waike was replying in the Commons to "10 will arrive in Ottawa tits Fisher (CCF «= Port| Week to take over as treasurer of Arthur). the waiversity. ADMITTANCE ond JOSEPH N. WELCH a Judge Weaver TO PERSONS 1% YEARS OF AGE on ove For This Attraction Only a One Complete Show Each Night -- Starting 8 p.m. Nigerian Painted Wooden Mask; Early 20th Century. Royal Ontario Museum, Toronta