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The Oshawa Times, 17 Sep 1960, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Setwidey, September 1, 1960 §- Hear Tape Of | Unity Club Kindergarten Meeting | AtH&S Meeting The regular meeting of the Unity Club (Rebekah) was Kathigen Rowe Home BG Wednesday evening in the |Behool Association held Hs first) non and was opened with the re (meeting of the season on Wed peaiing of the Lord's prayer, resd {nesdny eyeming, The new presi: hy the presidnet Miss Sally Jones, | WHITBY And DISTRICT Public To Decide On Future Of VON =: 2 coms | y sll present, Public indifference to the services offered by the Victorian Order of| and Meo, Schieder resd thelr re" Mrs, Kathleen Brough acted as i . f i Nurses may force its Board of Directors to terminate the 46-year reign of the "mp oon count was taken with| Juersiaty in the shience of yA organizaton in Whithy {the Jr, banner going to Mrs. D.|the United States, i : ' | Brady's class and the Br, benver| sire Tids Hewls, sick convener, Alarmed by the small number of cases coming to the attention of they, wr, Swerdleger's class, he reported she had had 8 busy o y LB VON nurse, the Board has scheduled a public meeting in an effort to find out door prise Pd Jo o execu. | immer. [The roup Ju learned whether the services of the VON should be continued, The meeting, to be held| tive meetings this month, fe%| Oshawa General : J ! 1m, i ight, will be a prime) items siness were rans | members wish him 8 speedy re- in the old Town Hall council chambers at 8,00 p.m. Monday nigh pi [Momma | esciburs, with it 8 Sheedy ret factor in determining the future of the VON, 3 was decided ia purchase 2 read from the Tomily of Mrs, 2 The nurse cares for mediesl| Coffee urn y Nellie Wilson who pa away at Dele, sad AA yu and surgies! patients, whether) be available next week, Also g, the summer, also fr | during it was agreed to hold Bo meeting vive [ottie Plaskitt who of the VON will be finished for . Whithy, Only if 8 good represen 1 tation of the residents of Whithy * turn out will the Board of Direc. tors be convineed of the necessity of continuing the VON in Whithy A non-profit organization, the © Victorian Order of Nurses has a long history of serving the needs of Canadians, It is the only or- ¥ ganization giving home nursing care, ¥ The VON was formed at the | annual meeting of the National Council of Women in 1897 with the Countess of Aberdeen presiding, Two resolutions were read ask. ing that nurses be supplied to out- lyjng districts in the far west and also that steps be taken to in % ' lowing the delivery, the condition is scute or chronic; . " in as the teachers' fed-| st te dose 8, Sever 1, 0 fo ering fr he ht voting an ar Aoi Ay 4 the mother ang six Weeks. Membars of nelot, meeting closed. Cards were baby for at least six weeks "be phoned to three of these Kaliiten Brough, Wars: Mok meetings, the first ng next 4 p When a VON nursing service bs) Wednesday, Sept, 21 nyone| Hon asd Ms. abd Janet available, patients may be dis-| ching 10 'offer their help could rok ay and Miss Sally iy. Bip charged from the hospital earlier]... of the president, a a eT than would be otherwise advis-| wp. Swerdfeger was asked 10! oct. 12 sible. Fhe seduces the cost of the) introduce the teachers on thelr. illness and also makes openings coef remarking that Kathleen in the hospital for other patients.| gowe school i Whitby was the HOT SLOG The services offered by thelonly one with the same stalf as| LONDON (CP) ~Current re. VON range from shifting patients |ast year. Mrs, Barton introduced cruiting slogan of the Middlesex to other rooms to vary the scene|the new executive members | Fire Brigade: "Go to blazes with to teaching people to walk on| The entertainment for the eve-|the Middlesex Fire Brigade, crutches; help set up a sick room| ning was provided by Mrs. | s0 the relatives can have the sup-| Myette who had taken a tape re. plies handy; giving injections to|cording of last year's kindergar- diabetics and also instruct the pa- AN augurate a national nursing serv: ce After a study by the provision {al committee the VON became 8 reality, Florence Nightingale, In a letter to Lady Aberdeen in 1896 said *'I do rejoice at the success ten party. This Proved to be mos! tient or others how to give 8|entertaining, Mrs, Mildred Pas. needle, The nurse teaches the at- coe, social convneer, served a tending people how to give week-|lovely lunch with the assistance ly injections to those with cardiac| of the executive, conditions or ahenla distuses, | em---- NURSE A, J, McLEOD Because of the closeness e | which hes attended your efforts | VON operates to the community,' to initiate the plan of establishing) Patients are charged for each they are ready to spot and check | |trained District Nurses in Can-|visit on the baeis of an average immediately any epidemics and| VON nurse in | shown helping Mrs. Middle- | making and was surprised to | #d-year-old Mrs, | brooks to a sitting position, A | hear the VON service might be 401 Grand | resident of Whithy for | terminated, The Whitby branch VON nurse | years, Mrs, Middlebrooks spoke VO? ks regular Visiis is | highly of the visits the nurse is | of the VON makes regular visits | ----| SMOKELESS OIL FURNACE to elderly people and' performs many tasks that the oldsters are otherwise unable to do, "Keep the town!" sald H, Middlehrooks, Trunk street, The Miss Anna Jean Mcleod ~Oshawa Times Photo ot id Family Monuments Createa To 9 Individual Reauirements STAFFORD BROS, Monumental Works 318 Dundes Bom MO 8.3552 | IRON CUSTOM Markl | Users report % savings & oil... cuts service costs... | gives ideal home comfort a. Randall & Sona. JSid. 103A BYRON 5, MO 82991 PUBLIC MEETING VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES WHITBY BRANCH A Public Meeting will be held on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 at 8 2m, in the Council Chambers, Colborne Street, to discuss the future of the Vie torian Order of Nurses' branch in Whitby, Citizens are urged to attend, y | {ly by each branch, When neces-|dured the hardships of the trail to| H HH PEOPLE SHOCKED? |sary ® reduction of fees is ar-|the Klondike, arriving there in| enior 1tizens | With the flexibility of the Vie: ,anged and no paitent is refused the midst of an outbreak of] torian Order of Nurses In thel.are because of inability to pay, |typhoid and remained for three | v To Meet Again | community, it may come as 4 | years | 4 | possible termination, Many citi} The VON nurse teaches as she| Halifax in 1917 when the muni : ' zens will remember, no doubt, of works and endeavors to ald initions' ship blew up In the har | At All Saints specific instances when the VON| improving the physical and men: bor and caused 1800 deaths and| nurse attended an expectant| tal health of every member of the| countless casualties, 12 VON | The Whithy Senior Citizens! mohter or gave post natal in-|family, In addition to nursing nurses were Immediaetly dis: local Red Cross organization, | gave instructions in handling pa-| child - health conferences and| ment the local branch, enters ils second season on Fri-\ tients with long term illnesses| classes for expectant mothers In the first year of the Groat | day, Sept, 23. This group meets) and other humanitarian services Part-time nursing to industries| War 1914-18, 52 nurses enlisted] every Friday through the fall,] The VON Is a national volun | that do not have their own nurses| and others followed, For a time| winter and spring months from|iary public health nursing organ-|is provided, This service is pur-(it was difficult for the VON to| Church Hall and is open to any tawa, It has over 115 affilinted| provided under an agreement be- sonnel and funds, citizen of advanced years in Whit-| branches scattered throughout| {ween the company and the local The services offered by the by and district, regardless of race| Canada branch VON are available fo a people |or religious denomination Financed mainly on a volun] The VON provides a general VINE in 18 WN tions who | Last year 25 persons were M| tary basis, its primary object is| nursing service for men, women There are y {are hoped for this year, Volunteer sick in their homes on a visit/creed or financial status, recalving i. The Board hopes fhe |drivers are ready to provide| basis. It endeavors to meet the| Each new case reported from Yon 'for nursing assistance be: [transportation upon request tol special requirements of the many| any source isvisited, but nursing chUse they are unaware of the {and from the hall and volunteer| patients who do not need or can-|care is given only under the di. organization, As & spokesman for |workers welcome and aid guests| not afford the full-time services| rection of a doctor, Hospital care re aow whether bingo, erokinole, singing, movies| Who, for various reasons, cannot|sulfation with the doctor In at are hn Pay kaow such an and afternoon fea are offered|or need not go to the hospital, |tendance, oh organization as ours, If we did weekly and on occasion, individu: | gps not feel the town needed us we al guests sing or perform on the . would have pulled out of here plano, harmonica and accordion The purpose of such a group Is ope ore 1 primarily to offer older men and ada." |eost, which is eomputed snnual-| disasters, In 1808 four nurses en- shock to residens to learn of its| VON TEACHES Again on that fateful day In Group, under the auspices of the|struction, changed bandages, | care, some branches undertake| patched to the scene to supple-| 24 pm, in All Saints' Anglican! ization with headquarters in Ot: chased on a time basis and is| carry on due to the lack of per- regular attendance and still more|to provide nursing care for the|and children regardless of race, [Peed nursing care and are not during the afternoon, Euchre, of a purse This includes those may be advised only after con. the VON said, "We, in the VON, Jong ago, It will be up to the peo. ple to decide whether they want the VON to stay, We know the town needs us!" [ i : To Minto Fund CLUB CALENDAR {for those who physically cannot| Although donations have been| It arrived this season when the| undertake too phys) oy would! coming in, officials of the Whitby Red Wings, newly sponsored hy) MONDAY, Sot. Church Ever welcome a change of scene and Lacrosse Association are hoping|(Mr, and Mrs, G, N, Irwin, went| ning Guild Branch | routine that more people will heed the through the season leading the|piorence Davey Grou [ It is hoped that anyone inter.|reduest of the Lacrosse Assocla-ipack all the way except for a|yigeount Greenwood Chapt ODE! lested will not hesitate to attend|!ion and send in their contribu-| brief 24-hour period when they|gi John's Men's Club, Port| land a warm welcome by workers| tions to the Whithy Minto Cup were out of the top spot, Whitby {and fellow guests is assured For| Fund Tow fund fos been Suteb, The play-offs prseented some of further information on transpor.| ished 0 ove ie Wi | the most exciting lacrosse seen tation, please call MO 8.2202 or| Players of the Whitby by VINES| anywhere and the sport received MO 8.2448. : whose transportation and accom: o.e of the greatest shots in the [re-- modation is not paid for by the zm that it could get when the | | the I hip of peo ple thelr own age, and to provide a quiet afternoon once a week in pleasant, different surroundings Lot Us Help You Keep That Well Groomed Look CARDINAL CLEANERS 7p "Just A Little Bit Betrer" ? CORNER THICKSON'S RD. AND HWY. NO. 2 PHONE RA 8-5611 WE KNOW MODERN FABRICS Sree Pick | TUESDAY, Sept, 20 ; {Mission Cirele of United Church Colborne H and 8 Association Women's Christian Temperance TT --. - "Canadian Lacrosse Association " 4 SQUID SURPLUS The CLA constitution states! first Kasers Commie ohare one pRYPA | TEIGNMOUTH, England (CP) that the association shall pay the| giin aver won by a lacrosse team! An angling competition at this| expenses of 16 players, a conch| yon asenting the Town of Whitby, WEDNESDAY, Sept, 21 | Devon resort was handicapped by and manager, which at first Te demi-fnals: went: dow to/8t, Andrew's Presbyteens |a horde of squids, Every time an|glance appears to be a fair and] 0 gn a Aecided 11 b King St, H and 8 Association {angler baited his hook the squids | just arrangement, (7th game wh the "ow wi is | Knights of Columbus |came from the bottom and swal-| The Joker in the deck is the & ne : hen y ec Wings penevolent Rebekah Lodge 192 [lowed It, One competitor de: policy that Eastern teams must/Won out over the St, Catharine's Sy onc anctioan Church WA [scribed the squid as "jet-pro-|add four players when they gofAthletics, [A .Oshawa Times Photo |pelled monstrosities." west in the Minto Cup finals as| In the finals the Red Wings pgURSDAY, Sept, 82 - ---------- -- the Red Wings have done. This) were pitted against the Brampton whithy Order of Eastern Star 248 again does not at first glance ap-| Excelsiors, Canadian champions | $ pear unusual, however, these four|for the last three years, are included in the 16 whose ex-| When the locals dropped the DAY-BY-DAY |penses are paid, This of course|first two encounters they were {means that four players who|written off In some quarters but faithfully toiled for the Red Wings|they came back with a tremens SCHOOL CLOSED during the season and right up to|dous display of spirit to take] The 232 pupils of Palmerston Avenue School had another holl: day on Friday as repairs to a broken water main at the school were not completed, However, ® The newest most modern plant In the eres ® Group or individual tours on complete pres cessing at any time, Up end Delivery -- Satisfaction Guaranteed Whithy Churches EMMANUEL Let's All REFORMED BABY RECEIVES EXPERT CARE Glving post-natal instruction | by prepares seven-weeks-old | south, Debra on baby care is another service | Debra Kirkaldy for a bath, The | to hear the supplied by the Victorian Order | daughter of Mr and Mrs, Jack | leaving town, of Nurses, VON nurse for Whit. | Kirkaldy, 607 Centre street om | Wins Certificates In Salvation Army A talented "Times" carrier] In addition, Willlam salesman, who was awarded two awarded a Bible Study seems VON unhappy might be MORE WINE PLYMOUTH, England (CP) PARIS (AP) France's 1060 Gosta Kruse, a circus trainer at wine production is expected to this seaport, was exercising an total 1,748,000,000 gallons, about elephant when he brought it into 964,000,000 gallons above the av-|a public house, where it downed erage, la pint EE EN. the winning of the Eastern Can-|four straight games from the Ex. {ada championship are left out of|celsiors and wrap it up In six, was | the picture In one of those games over 1250 Credit] Club officials people jammed the local arena Phone MO 8.3618 quite naturally BROCK WHITBY | certificates In two separate fields | certificate in the Intermiediate|saw the injustice of this and felt while on the Salvation Army Mid. class when he scored a total ofthat the citizens and sports fans Ontario Divisional Music C am p|72 per cent to see the Red Wings in action and association officials hope that at Whitby would help the cause|those fans who were so faithful CHURCH REV, GERRIT REZELMAN there will be school again on Mon- day. The water main, just out side the east wall of the building, caused school to be called off on Go To LAST TIME Evening Shows at 7 and 9:15 p.m, Feature Starts ot 7 and 9:25 Third Concession Road West of Neo, 12 High will not forget the club at this ghway time as they appeal for funds, When the Whitby Dunlops trav. MOVE TOWN OFFICES elled to Oslo some $20,000 was| The town office staffs moved raised through contributions, #0|into the new town hall on Dundas lacrosse officials are hopeful that|strept west on Friday, On Mon. thelr appeal for $1500 will be met, day, they will be open for business Donations can be sent ¢-0 The/but in new and splendid surround. Whitby Minto Cup Fund, The|/ings, The official opening of the Royal Bank, Whitby, official re. new hall takes place later this ceipts will be sent to contributors, year, OPENING OF | fans was coming, - MARCH FIELD AJAX, ONTARIO Canada's Finest Track... 23 Acres of Karting Thrills SUN,. SEPT. 18th Starting Time 1 pm, = PRIZES FOR ALL CLASSES Karters sign-in time « for qualifying Sanctioned by Ajax Kart Club Two other members of his fam. and see to it that these boys ily are also in the Whitby Salva.|Would not he left behind, tion Army Corps Band, Sylvia, 14| The Whithy Red Wings have and Muriel, 11, both play the horn! come a long way since their first and the latter was also the recip: 56a%0n in 'a0. In that dismal year (this summer, is Willlam Bates TODAY William, aged 11, of 305 Trent| street west, Whitby, plays the E flat base in the band of the Whit. RAMTAY (RYO hy Salvation Army Citadel » 'lneal ol y y BERL : | "He was one of 130 junior Salva.|1e0t of a similar award for her the local club managed only one | doi Be 14d ical talent, She iso a Win in a 22.game schedule, Things THE LOVE STORY tion Army musicians who attend. Musical talen he 18 als ere only slightly brighter last i od the camp at Trenton from July [Times carrier-salesman, were only slightly hrighter 'al OF THE AGES! b : A . . season, when the club marked up 25 to 81, In the Instrumental] The Whithy Salvation Arm ¥|ihree wins, but there were indica: Class B. William scored 81' per| Citadel was represented at the tions that a big surprise for local cent and was awarded a certifi. camp by 10 young people. cate for his outstanding perform. | 0 : 2 yy ance | |i Ruth WA Plans | Fall Bazaar St, John's Anglican Chureh| | Ruth WA held its first meeting| | of the season last Wednesday| © afternoon at the Church hall, | Church This Sunday Thursday forenoon 10:30-=Holland Service, Whitby, 10:30-=English Sundoy Scheel, Whithy, 2:30==English Worship at Bowman. ville (in Pentecostal Church), 3130-Sunday School at Bowmane i ville, 7:00-~English Worship at Whitby, Everyone Heartlly Welcome FAITH BAPTIST 419 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY Pastor: Rev, E C. Corbeft, B.Th, ADULY ENTERTAINMENT St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church REV, D, MARSHALL BYRON ST, & AT ST, JOMN §T, SERNA MN AR 9:15 AM.--Radic Broadcast 9:45 AM. ~Bible School Hour 11 AM, and 7 P.M, Young people in charge of both services. Special Music (Everyone Welcome) Whitby United Church Rev. J. M, Smith, BA, B.D, Rev, A. M, Butler Mrs. J. Beaton, ARCT, Orgonist 9:45 AM, Sunday School & Bible Class 1AM Beginners Classes Communion Whitby Baptist Church Rev. J. M, Ward, Minister Mrs. W, E Summers, ATCM | Sunday school room, with Mrs, B, Sangwin, vice.president, In|} charge. The meeting opened with| the WA prayer, Various reports f were given | During the business meeting, | | | plans for the forthcoming bazaar, | i Oct, 1, were discussed, Mrs P.| Bird, Mrs. Stan Atkinson and] Mrs, William Bond will be serv-| ing. Plans were also made for an| evening meeting to be held iu the ! Sunday school room, Sept. 26. {This meeting will be In the form! of a Bible study } The meeting closed Lord's prayer and served by Mrs. H. Parish and Mrs. P. Rind, The 12 children present were supervised by Mes. | G. Nicholson, assisted hy Mrs, P| I Bird EDWARD SMALL ce YuL BRYNNER GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA : SOLOMON «.«. SHEBA | JONG VOOR wee GEORGE SANDERS MARA PAVAN 3 he weed TEDROBIDND ovens oy KONG VOOR pty ty ANTHONY VEILLER PLR DUDLEY woe GEORGE BRUCE! so w ORANE WEBLR wus. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 10 am, a---- 11 AM, MORNING WORSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM INFANT CARE DURING WORSHIP with the § tea was|! 10 AM. Sunday School Follow the red arrows south from Whitby or Ajax Cloverleafs to Whithy-Pickering Town Line, 11 AM. --=Morning Service a WILLIAM BATES WITH CERTIFICATES 7 P.M.Evening Service

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