iki I % Kiwanis Could Dispel Three Of Horsemen Members of the Kiwanis Cligh of Whithy were Wid this week that by following the six jects of Kiwanis, three of the Apocs lyptic Borsemen coma he swept from the face of the earth. Ki Liewtenam - Governor Wil of Peterborough club prior to the Lr son Gemmill, addressed the "installation of the officers of the "STUDENT NURSES RECEIVE CAPS AT ONT. HOSPITAL 23 Nurses Receive Caps At Ontario Hospital dni fy HE Ro eted ning the of a successfully first four month three ni Front row, lefl irol Lambert ainerine { Beauclere comp ii Pp re Hoffr Clark Ritch year ir [at to ht Gall Knuad Ia J re { on ( d iret ( ol § ho nar an and ANNE row herria Di ad Louise 471 Kunce Med anne len len ck row, left right Thompson, Judy Gory aroline Kennedy, Jo Powell, Betty Camphell Ardythe Macleod, Catherine Mounts and Margaret Me I 10] are arlane Oshawa Times Photo WHITBY And DISTRICT Fathers Night At Today Article Inspires Rotarian To Action small 001 wa distr Our On i George by | Toda this The News in the need for take an active Parents Plans, Ty ould Tak the futur ee for then thousands mn 1 01 d pl For tured among those who are the ist pap Local f stressed the Canadian to part in Foster CARE and other organizations which ald the undernourished a nd underpri fleged children of the Mr. Munns to the by Rotary Club ting they take part of these The from on thoughts this Do REALLS Club ent ide proje worth In one bri I€ artic rar Id Whit that in one wor upon | dob returned oT toy UE He ( ADOPT CHILD I'he letter president, Te the Hot Club adopt - ane through the 4 Mantreal Munn cost 18 ear f an acti organizatior followi letter ding n are excerpts ry n ry J article somethin en I 01 ran ( he mind A (1 da Y "The $100 per member, this i human life it talent mig Plus another t As the wh h r GEORGE MUNNS ht if the There posterity realistic he realize is fit | ily IETS a Cure that God ir \ our to gi it tou hi n ta these unte the hy reach of the I ammunitic must « ie influen heart We u "Then remember hteward all that privile God { are : of po the wi ame wd the flanee to] uy who avi ' abun i I lett { I where \ Ro Club luncheon on than el toy that proposed | \ ult wil i in Perhay to se peas many of vorld we are children? It is 2 for the And enjoy il for les realize Ww lea we easier duty You all know half of the nes to bed hw NOL bh HSC the needs Hut because Wout not aut of ow ll ng Iy 'u our responsibil ent trouble us honestly want to other 20 ar 30 year looking at the realizing the trouble that up? Convict Four Of Careless Driving Mitchell comment had "plenty of he accident o cause of lack of ex and attention,"' he said Backing out onto Highway 47 near Uxbridge witheno lights an 16, cost Wil IN of ferlaw $20 and cos Found guilty of ea Kay stated hi vhen he backed or but maintain on. Edward Car said } Kay's car world 1 aire f world iL more of ulation ed Vi Sach night, i d Shortage i 1). th po tribution the yDA Bm oan in would an 1] " { of { say | rom now ii tential buildin a of a 1 I world a fof f lI i daily and Ql d 1 1 fon of p rnatior | is of our AR N( @ for study need wi action Alfred I'as street 101 Det {fined arnving Bluelt [driven struck Mrs on Hig maintained god with My slowly a hy if Cobourg He Magistrate i ed that Lymer ime to stop urred bh charges A ue § driving Magisty carele | ne « \! in Four were hoary Mitchell in day Robert | nue. Oshawa costs for his car was on Noe Whitby His and three er autaly process into testif 5 ! by Traffi since Court aing so ! Ww \y Magistrate stating that to see R d 83% 1 vi nee ! hoi My An { NOV | ay 1 Taw and «¢ nd ne) ) wt § driv } talleg dri High. falling to he dh Duns to ort VAYS 1 nd i asts hour il ine speed | were L(t of the f other ident SAW Hi unabie Came aver d {vate that ashin "drive Linden B left-hand arn : that it accident { H ih at that he nhway nau Was to ahd rash inte Kay Maintaining tha eh 1) he truck 20 miles per { oF Ww Kk Mit bh yl th 1 hour = ELIA KAZAN Mus Bugs Bunny SATURDAY MATINEE STARTS 1:30 ON Cartoon A Twn AR OF Comedy Sport oul help to bution chureh ar hi children to will have of 'Cast and ve nt on to id L oul unfortunate target of Commun:| propaganda and regimenta Wi foore tn and § A letter ightl pe more Foster mare i each child an investment in correct Organ in, the fd he nur friends peaple hreac shall he a hundredfold k the to ash nr hildrer or continue who ) thay know ed for fact of mak friend Chine fone project fi en th fo hineerely GEORGE M read meetin ning | that turn 0 n nerviee Lloyd Bluett Taranto $30 and costs for ( panel he careless helly's along truck Mitchell di Hluett Darathy hway il sh the had and rald Fehrenbach along Ww Kelly's Callbeck of Toronto was Ww ua @ i 20N the orl ane " roy ou Your UNNA tn the veekl call sou wetin | am wel | and appropriate Bf Was truck Kelly Dag wldn't driv Ww Hi 1 A reed ample FUucs ol or tent Ad as fined Hig hway § driving h heat irate Fehren I] arents| 80 1) Hutchison H&S R Hutchinson Home School ociation held its Jan wary meeting in the form of Father Night" with a very good attendance. Mr. Jim Hill in charge of the meeting Mr. Fred Cowan assisting Fred Ing the guest r. His topic as "Minor in Whith He pointed 60 were partiel hockey, Mr, Ing de lack of interest from to attend the Juve and encourage their Gordon Kyle thanked and th Mr Hock that pating was Ki Wy oul ho in red the the parent nile games Mr Ing Hogg addressed the group mentioning that the Hutchison school would ready in Fehruary hut hopes for March 1. The adjourned and enffee were served hy also all male ho My My briefly R.A not he great meetin "land doughnuts the fathers and kitchen help | WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY BRIDGE South: My 1 DUPLICATE vorth and ind Mi Spratt Mrs. Baker 0114 homas 01, My Fast and Wilson 081%, Mr. and Mr. and Mr and Mrs, Wells West: Mr, and Winter 108, Mrs. Baxter | Love #3, Mrs, Walls Mrs, MacDougall My Vi MeCann 84 SCOUT PAPER DRIVE I'h will be a Boy Scout paper collection in all parts of Whithy Saturday, Jan. 4 Hestdents are requested to leave tied bundles of paper at the eurh h for hefore 1 nd ind nd A ¥ | Bi on ham collection noon ADDITIONAL, WHITRY NEWS ON PAGE 4 : ) Aided brooms well-aimed their way down Whithy Curling Club's the first Men's Open Bon run off last Saturday from Taranto Sunderland, Union Peterborough (?) were repre piel by swishing stones eased @ as piel was Club Oshawa 1] wlevitie Bradford Meouver at the big Wits WN nted Ri mt were computed on the The following high » point winners in t draw at 5.00 am wen (Whithy) 44; Bil) (Oshawa) 41; B. Meakes O'Shanter) $M; Consola award went to Jim Milley land) with 33 points em i mn 1 Vere ( \ Vier winners in the second 1100 am. were=M auver) 454g: Mac um O'Shanter) 36g {Whitt ( Ww) 3 Consola mphed eased wiht the ionspiel age each W.hithy RINE SCORES| student nurses who entered (raining at the On tario Hospital, Whithy, on Aug 1960, have successfully com pleted the initial four months of a three-year course In nursing In recognition of this achieve ment they were officially "cap ped" and each received their Florence Nightingale lamps al the dedication service on Wed nesday in the School of Nursing at the hospital The class was enter under the tional Program' tinues throughout Years Twenty-three 24 the first to new Educa which con the three the invocation hy Floyd, the hospital Dr. D, 0, Lynch students, their Following Rev, T. H superintendent addressed the visitin told them that the class of 23 was the biggest enrolled at the hospital school & many vVears "We can all feel very proud of the way that numbers have increased in the school," he said "We can also he proud of Miss Whitman and her teaching staff the medical and other staffs who were responsible for train ing the students and promoting them into affiliation,' he added NURSING CHALLENGE Miss Whitman, the director of nursing, congratulated the stu dents for deciding to continue nursing training which she said constituted a great challenge to each of them "The challenge will have a different response to each of vou," she sald, "and it will take vou three years to achieve your |goal and gain personal satisfac tion that you are helping other people Miss the students' sured them meant a great deal more they would ever know "We all hope that in 1863 you [will all be here to witness the raduation af the students,' he said Miss Whitman closed hy Whitman parents that their and as hacking than add Whitby Rink Shares Men's Bonspiel Win Other bhonspiels scheduled for| the local curling rink inelude the Mixed Open on January 21 (Mq¢ Peagee Trophy) and the Dunlap Spiel on February 11 Following the rinks and results of Saturday's curling action are completly $00 AM. DRAW First Game WHITEY SCARBOROUGH ¥ 1 H \ ¥ B B A tewart, W TAM O° SHANTER H PETERBOROUGH K. Ande \ Mule TOR. BIRCHMTY ¢ WHITRY SUNDERLAND TAM O' SHANTER ! 4 BRADFORD OiHAWA ® QiNAWA WHITRY Game parents and friends and| congratulated |; chiby's Hotel the the it at CEECLEVE meeting 1961 weekly Royel | Kiwenis clubs, said Mr. Gem imill, are pyramids, with in dividugl members at the hot tom, their president gt the top He first charged the club with enlarging present member ship from 28 to at least 32 and possibly Beck out new members, providing they have the will to help others He also old the general mem hership that those whe have as cepted office in their club have done s0 with the expectation that they would have the sup port of the membership, One of the most essential forms of that i aid, 15 regular st and nothing short of ness should interfere Tuesday eve Hs ' apport tendance NFRENnt pu with the PINE meeting Turning to the six ts of Mr. Gemmill recalled during World War Twa dent Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill had published regular objects would look forward when the students nome fo the as registered she time return hospital thal f ing to tr would Whithy Nurse SPECIAL VOCATION The guest speaker at the dedi cation service was Mrs, D, O Lynch, a former nurse, and wife of the hospital superinten dent She commenced, "Nursing to me has always seemed a rather pecial vocation with the vari ous traditions heing handed down throughout the years. To day these symbolic ceremonies ecem to he passing, which is re grettable, but I am happy to see we in this hospital are still oh serving part at least, of these traditional ceremonies such as the dedication service tonight, Mrs. Lynch continued ""Dedi cation is the act of setting one's self apart, to do some special work or duty requiring patience persistence, and he able to re main undiscouraged even though the road ahead seems very hard There has always heen an Insist ent urge in the hearts of women ta help mankind, and down through the ages women have played an unselfish part in this humanitarian effort "Florence Nightingale, the pa tron saint of nursing, 1s an out standing example, and every day the world over the heauti ful pattern she left hehind is be-| ing exemplified in the tending and healing of the sick," she sald. "It 15 not generally known that in 1850 to 1868 Florence Nightingale visited institutions in the Rhine province and France which were devoted, in part, to caring for the mentally ill; she took over the ideas opted by the psychiatrists of day on which she subse quently based her new concept of nursing," Mrs. Lynch con tinued PROGRESSIY E ART 'Nursing is a progressive art and mental nursing 18 indeed al difficult art, and one" which| taxes all our resources, but Is Il the Third 12 Game } Ch 1} M 4 we M ar Menkes A 5 é 4 i kw 1100 AM. PRAW Fine Game QiHAWA Hy Gee 6 WHITEY nortre AcLe \ TAM O° SHANTER TOR. PRINTERS \ Kle W. Pike Np \ 2 PETERBOROUGH TOR. 87. GEORGE 8 i) ¢ . TOR, ROYAL CAN WHITEY BELLEVILLE \ VANCOUVER UNIONVILLE Sesand Game He onl bh | sloop | [tioned will or {with { This fds nt her the Four Freedoms. These said, were eribbed and p ed from the Six WWEcts wanis. These now aie nln the United Nations and include the estah thiee UN These rie BELEN of Bi wren ChRIRL Reh 1 DEER LBLIAAIE Win the the World Hei rgemation, Aedicaled 0 eradication of pestilence ah Mis case, UNESCO, with the meet ve of helping counines win new freedoms Aevelnp the stand ards of Wing of other more for tunate nations, apd UNICEF dedicated 19 keeping wniortungte children clothed and fed KIWANIS PURPOSES Kiwanis' purposes, he said, en incide with the purposes of thos OrgRILatio the [7 Gem woth Applying Kiwank is' purp the world situ Mi mill said thal as long as leaders are talking, they are not shooting, although there migh he isolated outhreaks, However he added, if 8 leg is fractured or a linger the body dos hit alse hold | only reason De of and can ha ras of § heing GELS am rs eu nat 4 Bury | he mon £ #& fact Dy the com ang ner being Ennds as that Hu ning umer £ 1a a 16s are 5 Decause high stands gictalors pre Hkewise ell Ven more [' £ esianisnen VINE and Hh forced to do ditfieuinie all the san "The road is sleep er he climbed Per selfishness, or of either mind 0 added "Nur make its sur we gratifying Bhie £ m and can successfully carelessng haody she Ing 16 & vocation full of interest and responsibility nuch is expected of you, that you must always he ahove re proach," continued Mrs. Lynch "Your personality Is perhap the greatest asset and hy pos sessing a knowledge, an under standing of the inner forces that affect your own emotions and behaviour, you have & hetler conception of problems common to all, particularly your pati: ents and associates," she said, characters 15 and * she said, "our are molded and character essential to success in life # real and lasting happiness, It calls for high standard of moral excellence, of discipline and self knowledge," she said KNOW THYSELF "The old maxim of 'know th sell' is indeed very applicable in your profession,' she said 'Self knowledge is acquired hy noting your judgments of your fellow man, your views of lifs your motives and principles of action," said Mrs. Lyneh "If your judgments are harsh if you see chiefly the unlovely in others, he assured that the unloveliness is in yourself also Be kind and he charitable to all, remembering that some of your greatest work ean be accom plished by patience, understand ing and that never ending | stream of human kindness which vours to give,' sald the "When you affiliation at the qualities 1 ity i 15 speaks for your another hospital have just men should stand out, | credit to your home leave and he school she said "The life you have chosen 1s arduous and trying, beyond the wark of the most, but it has many compensations," she said "When you watch for subsidence of excitement, the removal of a | depressions, and gradual return to sanity, see him return tp his loved ands, 1 am sure that the many trials and tribulations of your nursing days are forgot ten," she said Mrs. Lyneh concluded "We ean all contribute to make the lives of those around us happier and better, and we can all live $0 that at the inevitable houy when, we bid farewell to this! earthly scene, the world is little better, even little pier hecause we have lived little better far aur # hap and good a a deeds PRESENT BIBLES The Ladies' Auxiliary the Gideon Saclety, represented hy Mrs, Wyman and Mrs, Hinkle man, presented each student Bibles and carsages were presented hy the Nurses' Alum nae Association On Monday, Jan, 16 the 33 students will proceed with the education planned affiliation at the Toronta General Hospital is later followed by three hs in padiatries at the Hos for Sick Chilkiren in that of a mani dial Same oily During er thi elurns 1a the thy) where the Am IS stu sChon! | vear the home educationa planned to br ledge and nurs She in 1963, writes her Nurses' Registre ation examinations and hee 8 a registered nurse with ations in psychia (Whi L} REFS skills psy in gradu al gualific sing specie tric nur LIZARD EGGS PUNCAN, Bd ACR) The Indonesian lizards in Can reduced twa fe the theary that Wm Captivity no eyebrows Closing the pupil REE the 0 and ite eed ards have i hk THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Jenvery 13, 198) would be lesions, refering 14 visits 19 the Orta Bes 2. Recently, he s#id, he Rak ard Hon. M. ©. Dymond, % ster of Health, landing the Wh ils for whet MW REA BEER ihe Wn the FEmMLY shin the hse The Bewmtensnt - BRVEIDAE the wally installed the new BER ative for 1060. They aie pas wesident Bobet CaRweer, pres mt Vie. Evang, vice-president ah Simms, secretary Vem Harris, ticaswrer Btu. Beaton Ph dizectors Don. Meus; in closing. Mr. Gemmill told Bers Wright, Bon Desth, Jobs Whithy club they bad & rec Hodgson, John Fudge, Ed Mu of other chk gan and Keith Tunney wi y 4 wn Ki SRA We da hh ef Ran the Bowie eR, WE RIE # flood this WIGAT Horsemen Yi he sa Bang SWEED Famine Pegth, it Death Wi wi wh RWRY Vestilens Rik 1 ' ma WINER BY TOWN OF WHITBY TAX PREPAYMENT CERTIFICATES eB wd £ ECELIRS 8 FEBRUARY Tot-16th 170h-20h "9 94 49.64 "0.7 9.28 99.42 496.39 497.10 "Ware 994.20 JANUARY Tst-156h 16th-3im 9.89 LE] A947 49.55 96.93 99.90 494.63 495.50 969.26 991.00 Amount 5 10.00 50.00 100.00 500.00 1,000.00 € py date pu the dig wed k ¢ tg the regule April PURCHASE NOW AND OBTAIN MAXIMUM DISCOUNT JOHN RB. 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