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The Oshawa Times, 7 Sep 1960, p. 9

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UAW AUXILIARY ASSISTS HILLSDALE MANOR shown making the presentation to Ald, John Brady of Oshawn City Council who in turn handed the cheque over to W. D, Johas, ing 8 television set at the re- | cently opened Hillside Manor, | Mrs, Hazel Farrow, financial secretary, second from left, The Ladies Auxiliary, No, 27 United Automobile Workers, pre- sented a cheque for 8275 Tues day night to go towards furnish TREATMENT IMPROVED Mental Iliness Said Major Health Problem per cent for only three to five months Tremendous improvements had heen made in the treatment of mental illness, Dr. Dymond said They were due to the new open- door policy, new drugs and the importance thal was given to con tact with people For the third factor, the com. munity was responsible, Dr, Dy. mond said His department believes that the main function of the Canadian Mental Health Association was te he the liaison between the patients and society and more immediate ly to bring comforts, cheer and the outside world to mental pas tients It was all 100 easy for a mental patient to feel that the -hospital was his world, Dr, Dymond said, Instead, he should he made to keep in touch with the real world There were no less than 8000 Jeople in the province's mental J nd the lethargy hospitals who Dr, Dymond de- ap lee on Fal not heen| DR, M, i, DYMOND fcribed as orphans", Many have closely affected by It, hut be-laach vear hy the Ontario gov. families and friends but were cause of a long history of super: genment |1gnored hy them, he sald, stition, the stigma attached to the| "But society's attitude to mental! The 'orphans' constitute one disease as well illness has not kept pace with the|©f the tremendous Jobs that The province would provide the jmorovements in treating the dis.| Yolunteers can do," Dr, Dymond hospital facilities to fight the dis:| sace he | sald ease, Dr, Dymond sald, The com: | : | He continued: "Patients get munity will have to do the rest] A REAL DISEASE tremendous enjoyment from a and the need has heen recognised People were only beginning to| visit, They get to know the day by the Canadian Mental Health| realise that mental illness was ag| Visitors come and wait for them," Association, real a disease as tuberculosis or| Pr. Dymond spoke of the open. The basie function of the pro. cancer and not a disgrace, Dr, door policy, and a recent incident vineial department of health was Dymond said, when two Toronto hoys were to prevent illness, Dr. Dymond| He said members of his depart slashed hy a mental patient on sald, but it was only recently that ment constantly meet relatives of week end leave this preventative attitude, rather mental patients who are relucts I am prepared to face the than a negative one, had been ant to speak about the illness, or used In dealing with mental 111. the fact that they had a relative Pe Eo Around slashing and mur. ness in a mental hospital, gerig, fi Jad, yo) jhe num. Me es alg! ber of incidents in which men: 115,000 INTERVIE in the Nighost tradition." br. Dy, '0 RAienis aro concerned Is very The work was carried out by mond insists, "and not places of small when you consider there school clinies, public health aus gusiody." are 26,000 in the province." thorities and mental health elin It was one of the risks that ies, As an indication of the growth EMPLOYMENT PROBLEM had to be taken, but he said, there of their work, Dr, Dymond said! Firms were often reluctant to|/were some Institutions for in that 30,000 people had heen given employ a person with a record of | Stance those for the 'oriminally in 116,000 interviews and fewer than mental illness but happily took Sane which can never be opened a third of them had to be ad: on an employee who had had! One of the most fallacious ideas mitted to mental hospitals tuberculosis, Dr. Dymond said, held by the public he said, was "If we can get a youngster For no accountable reason, it was|that mental patients were neces. when he is showing signs of emo: easier for someone in a senior|Sarily violent or dangerous, tional disturbance, we might save position to get a job than a less| The open door policy was one him from going in as a patient skilled person who had been in|0f the features in the treatment later on," he explained a mental hospital of mental illness, that has come The system of hospitals for the For (he wealthy there were ner. | 10 tay, he sald, The public need mentally ill cost the provinee vous breakdowns, Dr, Dymond ed to do considerable re-thinking $6,000,000 a year In maintenance said, but lower down the social About mental health and it was and the $0) Oshawa branch of Health As NOTE: The Ontario County Canadian Mental ciation will hold a week-long campaign, Sept, 19-23, In an in terview, the Ontario Minister of Health, Dr. M, B, Dymond. ex plained some of the problems of mental health Dr. M, B. Dymond Minister. of Health, described mental illness the country's Number One health problem dur ing an interview al his home In Port Perry, Tuesday morning He admitted that he had no idea of the enormity of the prob lem hefore hecoming minister of health two years ago "Mental illness cripples, T say it literally," he said, "It eripples more people than all other ill nesses put together," TWO. FOLD FIGHT The fight against mental fll ness had to he two-fold, Dr, Dy mond said, Not only the disease Ontario sald He feels soll Ss S08 are The » My ve was the minister said, A further tions were a challenge for the!nOW," he said {heen reached, Dy Dymond bes eral hospital that the to the Oshawa Police Depart On Saturday, Sept. 3, major on a short term basis of RR 2 Ux biti street north, Tuesday afternoon, elle, and the corps members were He said the car Wn front of him of Whithy: and Lyn Hellyar, held in the Guelph area Sept, 12,/!!th of 18 Valencia road and for third place with 78.1 marks o County Junior Farmer, 10 Pettit's car was $30, to Cook's marks; Caral Greenham, 13) The tour includes a visit to Well, He said that as he was mak of the tit Marilyn Pawlenchuk, 1 scholarship awarded Me Pine, He was waiting for the Pawlenchuk, Judy Kewin ! and a $20,000,000 a year bed pro-|scale mental illness was describ Important that they were given gram would have to be eontinued|ed in more common terms the right information for the next five to eight years,| These prejudices and supebsti-| 'We can't turn the clock back $2,000,000 was spent on research members of the Canadian Men SE . tal Health Association, he said, | ay . IDEAL SITUATION $300 Dama e ity up1 S An ideal situation will have . lieves, when the family doctor 2 ad Ww B ends patients to mental hospitals n 0 1S10NS in a on readily as he would to a gen . . machinery of admission should Damage totalling $300 was T ] be made as simple as possible, L2W8ed in two accidents reported wir ing If it were, more peaple would Tn be treated earlier and far more MEM On Tuesday Cars driven hy Howard David ettes from the Harvey Dance Already, he said, less than 73 10M of 1141 Hortop street, and Academy took part in the first per cent of patients staved in hos. enneth Hope twirling competitions held at the pital for less than a year and 23 Pridge were in collision on Simcoe The Harvey Tartanettes won causing damages totalling $175, the Canadian National Majorette Davidson told police he was Corps Junior Championship, Lyn driving north on Simcoe street da Boivin was the lead major 0 S il and stopped in a line of traffio Ann Bernard, Penny MeNullen n 01 S Tour stopped and that he then stopped Clare Waduek, Maria Drygala,| Aubrey Carson, Claremont, RR imself but that the car behind Bonnie Crimmings, Lynda Dawe, 2, has been awarded a Soil Man. Mn did not, all of Oshawa; Merle McConnell agement Tour Scholarship to bel Cars driven hy Donald A, Pet Maureen Martin, Janice flack, 13 and 14 Clayton M. Cook, of M1 Buena Jill Ames of Bowmanville Each year the Ontario County Vista avenue, were in collision In the solo twirl Judy Kewin Soll and Crop Improvement Asi! Pm. Tuesday at Pine street nine years, won a bronze medal tion awards a seholarship to #0 Cromwell avenue, Damage Lynda Dawe, 13 vears, bronze for three-day manage. M9 mexlal for fifth place, 78.3 marks; ment tour, held at Guelph under Pettit told police he was trav Ruthann Deboski, 13 years, gold the supervision of all the soils de- ®liNE east on Pine, intending to medal for second place, 81 partment of the OAC make a right turn on to Crom vears: bronge. medal fourth various soll management and a ME the turn his hands slipped off place, 80 marks: Charlotte Kwio- soll conservation projects in the he steering wheel, He said he hit tek, 10 years, M8 marks: Revers Guelph area well as a tour Ms brakes but that it was too ly Tindall, 10 years, 76.3 marks the new building at the 'ate and he crashed inte the years, OAC, Guelph, Of special interest Other car 56 marks; Lynda Boivin, 12'will be the tour of the soils labors, Cook told police he was travel years, 7.8 marks A alory where the farm soll analy. "M8 north on Cromwell and stopp The Royal Rluette Majorette made od at the stop sign before enter Beverly Tindall Marilyn hw raffie before making a left turn Tomkin nd Charlatte Kwiate ¢ 8 made a rig hand obtained 71.3 for team ars Wn and hit the left front fender twirl, bul falled 10 place (Nhs ow . ned RL K ead when a ca ht both 4H and ¥ WOrs a Oatario County, mer Junior eriticigm," he said, "Normal peo-| CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congretilations and best wishes to the following resi dents of Oshawa and district who ere celebrating birth. days today Victor Yurehi 3% Gliddon avenue; Francis Bukoski 296 Oshawa Blvd, south; Mary Kingsland 561 Athol street east; Bob Elliott 1534 Oxford street; Borbara Lenserts 555 Bloor street east; Vdith Nik laws GR 2 Oshawa; Danny Cann 015 Cartref avenue; Tommy Forestall 55 Veter- en's avenue; Tom Hughes BR 1 Oshews; Glenn Hughes BR 1 Oshawa; Rob- ert Skinulis 4° Keewatin street; Helen McPhee 204 Monash avenue; F.d ith Me- Closkey 260 Baldwin street; Louis Chamberiand 253 Que- bee street; Beverly and Bar- bara Daigle twins 513 Kent street Whithy; / Gordon Me- Guire 210 Ontario street Whithy ; Mrs, Emmalene Hen- derson 720 Simeoe street south; Mrs, Autumn Shane Lakeshore road The first five persons to in- form The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to The Regent Theatre good for a four-week period, The current attraction is Walt Disney's "Pollyanna", Repoits on birthdays will he received only between the hours of 8 a.m, and 10 a.m, Phone RA 33474 centre, superintendent at Hill side Manor At left is Mrs | Alice Riordan, president of the Ladies Auxiliary, At a meeting of the Oshawa Horticultural Bociety Tuesday | night, Walter G. Corben, a long time treasurer for the society, fon retired from the office which he | of the Oshawa Hortieultural Sos had held for the past 26 years, A large gathering of the mem- | | | | | | Five petitions were read to city council members Monday night, Cromwell avenue and Mont | The Ontario County Junior/rave avenue residents are object Parmer Choir will resume its ID to a proposed apartment regular fall practices at the Port hullding scheme, to be erected on Perry High School on Monday, Cromwell avenue, [Sept, 12, at # p.m Works Chairman Walter R Choir practices will be held on! Branch pointed out that the area alternate Monday nights between| ls zoned R2B. Five unit apart: the Port Perry High School and ments are allowed the Uxbridge High School, Th ¢ "The city can take no action," second practice will be held at the he said Uxbridge High School Monday FOUR GROUNDS Sept, 19, at 8 p.m Residents were objecting on The choir will ag 4 D ii ae * oir will again be under four grounds: adjacent single the eapahle leadership of Mrs Elsie Dobson, Uxbridge, RR 3 tamily dwellings; Increased num hers of children with resultant [The choir will be preparing to sing at the annual Ontario Coun. 2% Of privacy to Tesidenta, in ty Junior Farmer Church i raliic ane property value decrease to he held at Trinity \ Rutherford \ her Church, Uxbridge, Sunday ray Rutherford and other 2, at 7.90 p.m Simeoe street south hysinessmen petitic D pe! All Ontario County Junior Far + Hitioneg b Eoin Shyscting, hy mer and Junior Institute me m Sap rp BO a id hers are urged to be » mo 8 SP ule Dpary : AOOme Mem yivie will check on this, bers of the Ontario County Junior ASK CROSSING GUARD Farmer Choir, A special invita ton is extended to all other rural| Robert street resident Ronald urged council to employ YOURE men or women in Ontario Marsh County who are interested inla crossing guard for the Robert |eharal musie to Join the choir and|Simeoe north intersection for the also to become active members J0:40 estimated school children of the Ontario County Junior Far use the crossing while ats mer club in their area tending St, Joseph's separate and Queen Elizabeth seohools Two Break-Ins a J leva BY Are Reported in this area is now four lanes; {and there are no sidewalks on the east side of Simeoe street aere, Oshawa police reported this! "1 talked to members of the morning that two business prem. hoard of education about this," 150s were entered during the MN hours Thieves broke into the shed of the new Wilson Practices crease serviee United Sept who storage Road winter; told me, I walked up amount of soft drink 338 Eulalie Eulalie avenue homeowners to ban park wh sides of Bulalie west Cars apd trucks block the side * past sald Mr, Marsh, "One suggested the Kids walk on the boulevard This would be impossible in the ' \ and 1 wouldn't want Public School early Tuesday school children walking across morning and stole a woodwork my property anyway, router worth $1530 and two ham Another official mers When | was a boy Entry was gained by forcing a Simeoe street', Traffic conditions window on the south side of the ave different now than they were building 40 years ago," summed up Mp Cranfield Motors, 331 Park road Marsh. South, was broken into early this morning and a small ASK PARKING RAN change taken from the William Menaul machine nd other Several opened y WOE ke street Vv -Wwa ng council gained th the fear of te 0 window Duliding \ at LONG SERVICE IS RECOGNIZED hers was present for the occas. | Lloyd Johnston, president | Junior Choir Council Hears To Resume Five Petitions The Osha Times 'PAGE NINE OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1960 TO COST $27,000 Purchase New Pumper For Fire Department City Council Monday cedure were going by the board, alderman, "When he uses come hows CY the purchase of precedents were being erested, parisons the inference is unmis- # $21,000 pumper for the city's] Ald, Walker interrupted to say iakable, He should state his case fire department {that eouncil had already given its and not make comparisons, It's Successful bidder for the con permission to hear Mr. Holland, not fair", treet to build the pumper to spe-| Ald, Attersiey continued to ob-| Ald, Attersiey sat down and eification was the American La ject: "I'm not going to sit here my, Holland continued to speak, France company, Only other bid. and have one man hold the floor He also continued to make come der to meet the specifications When three others (the original| parisons, was the King Seagrave Wood bidders) are being denied, |" He got into technicalities and stock Company, (Mr, Holland had heen dealing oo "cidermen look bored, in comparisons when Ald, Atters-"", bmit the lowest DECISION EXPLAINED ley first objected) ., "We did submit i At City fire protection committee . bid," finished Mr, Holland, head Ald, John Brady told coun. COMPARISONS U be realize you are not required cil his committee had met with| Only one otheridder met thelto accept the lowest bid, all (four) who had submitted specifications," continued the) Council didn't, tenders and had decided on the, La France pumper for a variety Ar 0 Scou of technical reasons, some of i | g t ClubSpeake which he mentioned: overall np pearance, streamlined cab (that is, more leg room and good visi bility), better load distribution service (standard parts easily available) Mr, Brady emphasized there Members of the Oshawa Kir was only $178 difference between wanis Club and their guests en- the two bids Joyed a "Football Day' at their Sometime hefore this discus 4 (weekly luncheon meeting Tues. sion, council had agreed to hear + |day, In the Hotel Genosha's Ples Murray Holland, sales repre cadilly Room, sentative from King Bea- | Officers and directors of the grave Company, Oshawa Junior "Imps" Football Ald, Bardy objected, saying Club, Ine, together with players that all bidders should have the of the team, were special guests same privilege, But council over and were introduced by Kiwane | ruled him, Ald, Hayward Mur fen Murray Maidlow, treasurer doch breaking a 5 to 5 vote of the football club, while Kiwan- (Ald, Murdoch was in the chair fan Vern Walker, secretary of {In the mayor's absence), the foothall club, acted as chaire p y (" man of the meeting AMTERSLEY OBJECTS Special guests were Teddy Mr, Holland had just begun to Morris. C y ; z 4 ; : Morris, Canadian talent scout of speak, stressing his firm's pro vy 'a a " J the Toronto Argos and one of duet's advantages In comparison that team's star members. Paul {with the opposition (La France), Fitor ms ' @ Gordo) ftersley ' whew | Ald his did Ras dley Teddy Morris spoke briefly, ; first addressing his vemarks to the players, urging them to keep up their spirits and to remember that, even though they were coms ing out on the short end of the score In their games so far this [SECOND SECTION Attend School For Leaders Miss Helen Dryden, Brodin, and Robert Barlow, Blackwater, RR 2, are attending the Provin- cigl Junior Varmer Leadership {Camp ot Geneve Park, Lake Couchiching being held from Monday, Sept. 5 to Sunday, Sept. I | Each year two leadership Camp Seholarships are awarded by the Riverdale Kiwanis Club, Toron- to, to Ontario County Junior ¥ar- mer and Junior Institute mem- bers, Miss Dryden and Mr, Bar: |low were awarded these scholar: ships for outstanding leadership iin Junior Farmer and Junior In- stitute work, Mrs, Elsie Dobson, Uxbridge, RR 3, is also stiending the Lead- ership Camp as music instructor While at the camp those atiend ing receive training in social re- creation, . drama, hobby crafts, farm woodlot management, de- bating and public speaking 8s well as in musie, CAR PRODUCTION Production of motor vehicles in {Canada totalled 23.893 units in July, 1960 compared with 34,280 in the same month in 1959 a the £ h | '| | NORMA BAGE a clety, left, présented a suitable | gift to Mr, Corben, right, as a token of the society's gratitude for his long service Oshawa Times Photo aw "These men took the store with | the understanding that they could {remain open every day of the " | weok "Who gave them that assur ance?" Ald, Attersley wanted to know, "These people go to al the wrong places first, Why don't | The Oshawa Little Theatre's entry in the Orono One-Act Play| Festival will be Halworthy Hall's to the chairman of what he called Former 0C ! | irregularities in procedure He argued that ethics and pro P il Wi | . season, that determination and cho ars 1 will-to-win could bring them suc. E ] » cess, Xp all taster U sity has been won who organized and are operating Evy ind dnughtor bi Mrs, the football club in Oshawa for . sage and the late Leslie Sage, |the benefit of the young men sing aw [residing until one year ago at|ond urged the Kiwanis members ie | After Mr, 8age's death the Sage a8 a public-spirited gesture for a Two Oshawa frult market op family moved to Palermo and|worthy cause, erators. desire to stay open ob! Norma took her Grade 13 work| Following his Informal talk, G, Campochiaro and N. Cortur-|gehool, fer friends in Oshawa f ) ! « ne! Mo asked council's permission 10! ave delighted to learn that Norma dial ib gata) "i keep their King street west store| has obtained an average of 87.3 League action In particular open seven days a week wer cent in 11 subjects with no Paul Fidor officiated in the This Is contrary to a city bylaw | subject under #80 marks and that {and Ald, Gordon Attersley put alghe has heen awarded the D, E.|ghioy was stimulated by many ortinent questions, which re notified, of a possible value of $1,750, [or BION "There 1s nothing we can do," wil OC] Norma. won pelted \u ai informative and ene {he said, 2 | Maycock Memorial Award and p-- a ---- Ald, Christine Thomas didn't many other prizes Including one : {go to the property committee," | oral proficiency in Grade 12, Con-| Lan ua be) {she persisted, "These men could| gpatulations to Norma are exten: | receive clarification of the by:-|ded by her former teachers and fellow students! Is Proble . estiva AVY A total of 30 children In the they come to us for information, | [Oshawa Separate School system It's free." [ {speak no English at all, the Mrs, Thomas still thought it chalrman of the management should go to the propérty com ! ALA, members at a meeting Tuesday art NV ass's drama) A y a look at it and Rebest Middleman Shin night held in the board room at "Its the only humanitarian) wiih one other, will be presented | 10 Cross School, y," sald Mrs, Thomas, on Saturday, Sept, 10, at 8.15 p.m,| At Holy Cross School there Council passed Ald C il I An entrance scholarship to Me. He also commended the men 73 Colborne Street east {to lend their support to the team, Sundays and holidays at Burlington Central Secondary the speaker Invited questions rel. question « and « answer session, {motion that the two men be so Thompson Scholarship in English | agree, "'I think the matter should of the Cowan Scholarships in gen.| committee, F, Maher told board mittee, Ald, Brady agreed to have [the signs say parallel Attersley's gaturday is the final night of the Were a number of Italian childs only, {motion and the store owners will| {jive day one-act play festival ren, Hungarian, Dutch and Croats Some complained of the nolse|get a letter from the city quoting whieh begins on Thursday, Sept, 8,/1an, who spoke no English as well of unloading milk, pop and bread a bylaw which forbids them to In all, eight productions have as a carry-over of 18 pupils from trucks early in the mornings, |stay open seven days a week, [heen entered In the Orono Fes. last year with very little English, Traffic committee will look at tival which is being held for the! M, Rudka reported that four these last two complaints, | . [ third consecutive year in conjunc. children started at St. Gertrude's LAND LEASE OPPOSED Court Hits tion with the Durham Central Ag: Tuesday with no English, be | {fore council to oppose a proposed | C S d peeaers Willlam Puskas appeared [vieultural Society Fair, As in the we. arapn said the principal of land lease on Harbor road near | | | Magistrate C. W, Guest cracked Be Fong a" Mol Cros' had, vio. ha \ the board room be used for half Simcoe street south, for oil stor age tanks, [ down on speeders in Oshawa Traf fle Court Tuesday recommending h vs Deg v adjudicated : : Tames Dean, who adjudicated) 0 qavto instruct tiie children "We In the area are bitterly op ®eP that two driver's licences be sus as ar's festival, v again be ast year's festival, will aga in basic English, {posed to having oll tanks across pended and dealing out $30 fines |of Ritson road south | (walks, say the petitioners, but way, parking Jr lesser and Degso fines of Vf olf e 1 cost Lom accused Tuesday mn for ney v Indust the \¢ al Cor day, Mr, Wardrope sald: *1 lcannot stress too much the ime portance of finding ways to keep ceded for the the inmate and his family tos es of n Ontario gether, Our thinking on these a Reform Institutions Minis: matters must be less punitive (ter George Wandiope said Tyes-land more realistic," é issue "he l --- WOULD AID INMATES TORONTO (CP)--Retler visit. 0 ave the 1 present to perform the same ™ duties and to hand out the awards, | School Inspector E, Finan said Thsee awards include the best|this was a good plan if a teacher from us," he said, "Already the actress prize, donated by Orono were available and Mr, Maher coal piles are starting to on Rebekah Lodge; the best actor said he understood there was one, up Simeoe street prize, donated by Orono Odd-| Board members agreed to try "1d like to see the city create " . follows Lodge and the best divee- and place all the children with a park down there." {10 fou others a r tor prize, donated by Miss Made. language difficulties in Holy Ald, John Brady explained his he ® Magistrate recommended ia pogley, A prize for the best Cross School, property committee was examin tha ! e leence of James Ronald diction, donated by P. Morley, . : : ae onGunten be suspended for one 3 rded for the first time Ing the matter; right now, he vear 1 the ' Ae will be awarded . sald, the Industrial Commission a Shag 9 James ) hel, this year, All these awards ane Waits Sentence and the planning board werel.. for two months, Von Guaten|iiractive pottery plagues made studying the area for long range] V2 given a suspended sentence hy Marvlander Pottery, of Rrooklin | planning (and Manuel was fined $30 he Orono Chamber of Come 0 I . d "Homeowners won't improve Also fined $30 were Carol Thom: merce has donated a modern n mpaire thelr properties if they think oil PROM William Couch and Ronald sculptured trophy executed oy tanks are going in there." argued *almer Palmer was also fined) Gerd Uterman Toronto, Whi hE A Toronto man, convicted for Mr, Puskas. "They ss A You a's $20 for failing to stop, All the will be awarded to the best pro. the third time of driving while stop progress Rut Wha should above drivers were clocked at duction of a play in te festival, impaired, will be sentenced next progress keep us from. im po speeds greater than 60 mph in 30) Tickets for any or al might of week by Magistrate F, 8 Ebbs, our homes i pre Emile zones, the festival may he obtained from Gordon Taylor appeared in Whit. : Percy Watson wtive members of the Oshawa by police court on Tuesday and Kegyes received Little Theatre pleaded guilty to the charge, £23 | PC Clifford Pegg, of the Whit- oney ug t | Christos Novis of Toronto, was |by Detachment of the OPP, said fined $200 for careless driving Bob Everson Is | that Taylor's erratic driving . {when his car was involved in a along Highway 401 on Aug, 27 had For Hos ital head-on collision in Reach Town . | caused him to check the car, He ship, Five persons were injured Trophy Winner | said that he found Taylor would OTTAWA (CP)--The' o and both cars extensively dam . {be a danger to the public if allows FIAWA { 0 CORON aged in the accident. 4 : od to drive, tious issue of whether Ottawa Boh Everson of Montreal, son Breathalizer te ) . should chip in $1,000,000 to help of Mr, and Mrs, Ewart Everson, |, = bi in less, he said, a Chicago-based Roman Catho 13 B Will all of whom are wellknown in 20 Wed alcohol counts of 1.8 and lic order to build a hospital here uses 1 Oshawa, set a neat pace at La. *"" was put over late Tuesday night te on August 23 to lead a field You were more than likely on for another two weéks by oity Cost $178 268 1 Mth Annual the way to an accident," said council, ' ihe Montreal His Worship to the aceused After long bickering over the Thirteen new buses wil Assaclation. | Your Dbload samples show you grant for construction of the 'he Oshawa Public Utilities a very respectable Were well on the way 230-hed hospital by the Little Missich $178,268.50 7 to capture low! He remanded the Company of Mary, council de! Terms of payment Ain possession custody until next cided to put off final vote on cent cash and balance on 3 poration Tro. sentence. the issue until a Sept, 19 meet. 10-year debenture ; ing 1 PUC must Colmeil has been battling over Proval of the the grant for weeks following a Board and 1 trip Chicago by Mayer. The city finance George Nelms where the nuns examine the terms sald they would build heve only before approval of the Municipal with city help, {Board is sought. of prisoners

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