HOSPITAL FUND AWARDED CHEQUE -- R. D. Thompson of the Ajax- Pickering Hospital Fund is presented with a cheque for $125 by two members of the COBOURG -- The following is the September report from the Northminster - Durham Health Unit. The report was prepared by Dr. Charlotte M. Horner, medical officer of 'health. COMMUNICABLE DISEASE There were 25 cases reported, 13 of these being mumps and 7 whooping cough. TUBERCULOSIS | Two new cases were report-| ed, during the month. One per- son was admitted to sanatorium for treatment, and one person! was discharged. IMMUNIZATION | Prepatations were made for four days of Sabin vaccine clinies, to have been held dur- ing the first week of October. Following the decision of the Department of National Health and Welfare, these were can- celled. The public was advised to make certain that their vac- jcination against poliomyelitis with Salk vaccine is up to date. Regular school immunization Clinics will be continued as well as the clinics held in conjunc- White Dove Rebekah Lodge. jing ceremony for the new hos- |tion with the Child Health Con- Shown with Mr. Thompson | pital takes place on Saturday, |ferénces, H are Mrs. J, Jarvis (left) and | Oct. 27. During September, 21 clinics! Hydro Salesmen Win Area Plaque BOWMANVILLE -- To meas- ure the effectiveness of the con- tacts with the farmers and the amount of new electrical equip- ment introduced on the farms, a competition was set up for Rural Operating Area sales rep- resentatives achieving the best results in the Commission's Central Region by The Ontario Hydro. This plaque will be awarded bi-monthly to the Area staff in this region which achieves the gtéatest increase in kilowatt hours of electrical energy through the installation of new électrical equipment on the fartfis in their Area. ' Bowmanville ROA staff mem- bers were declared the winners for the first period covering the summer months. The Bowman- Bought Groceries | With Bad Cheque | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A chargé of obtaining. goods by false preténses will be distniss- éd against a Manvers , Station Man, if he shows up in magis- trate's court. next Tuesday with Bruce Stephenson pleaded guilty to obtaining $7.48 worth of groceries and pipe fittings ftom the Janetville Géneral Store April 5, by means of a Worthléss cheque. He told Magistrate R. I. Moore there was a mistake in the cheque and claimed he has Accounts in banks in Bethany ahd Millbrook, but not in Orono fot which the cheque was dfawn. h d an was additional $3 costs. Cancer Control jtended congratulations on the| 29n't want every young guy in Bowmanville who gets drunk} good jojb. 'edsow' | coming into my restaurant and John Moles, the commission's Mrs. A. James. The sod-turn- --Azzopardi Photo |were held for immunization of| ae ~~ | infants and preschool children.| i children were in the classrooms. Youth Fined Each child has an 'academic record and a héaith record that $50; Costs school. In larger schools, it ville Area staff compiled a total : [Sane Somer Sete So ar ae | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) | --|Sorted out. Their closest rivals, the Osh- h 4 tt 23- -olg|\ Worm have oceurred to some awa ROA staff, had '@ total of|Ciauge Bissonette of 76 Divi-(extent this year, At the te: nearly 14,000 points. Other) ion street, Bowmanville a $50|quest of the principal, the pttb- region such as Woodbridge ROA Markham ROA, Brampton ROA ect aks of 14 Division| t] and Sutton ROA were close street told Magistrate R. I. Durham PC S$ eae cag farm 127 't8 into his restaurant, Sept. 27 ; e plaque was presented to) about 9 p.m. He said the accus-/ Area Manager, W. Rex Walters! ed was drunk and wanted to bor-| Hear Speech oe tage « Fem ga i" Annis 'said "No, I'm not run-| , s meeting in the Bowmanville Chie 8 noes Anne n Ta e | ence of the entire staff. knew he was struck, on the In méking the. presentation,| Cee With # fist. ing Progressive Conservative .E. Crease, Central Region) | He didn't hit me too hard,"'| Association held a meeting re- cently at Orono with 25 mém- Garnet Rickard, recently n Bt chosen federal candidate for the manager of farm sales, voiced taking a poke at me. riding, referred to the many re- his appreciation to Bowman- i * . speaking engagements. Pe | of the first bi-monthly contest! Hid From P. olice, Alee Coe Ns, EA, Te indicated what can be done by Durbar BUGing, GyOme. OF Me y) . area staff. He expressed the! Draws $50 Fine ed the meeting to keep its eyes A on the work being done by the Area staff would win the plaque} BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|Hon, Robert Macauley in con- "a ae |victed for the second time with-| He drew attention to the in- ait t. Moles also congratulated | in three months, -of being in-/dustrial demonstration to be il! Cooke, Central Region's|tosicated in a public place. | staged at-the Royal York Hotel, imagination and _ initiative in| street east, pleaded guilty to tne) Mr. Carruthers also mention- een the plaque award for! jatest charge, of being drunk Oc-\ed the medicare stand taken by i<monthly competition among|tober 2, at 1.05 a.m. He was|Prime Minister Robarts to "se- teria roll them bet inerease|in jail. | benefit all". F efforts in contacting farm- A ; .| Mr. Carruthers also gave a érs and seeking to introduce Bowmanville Police Chief Ber. resiithe of Big Work a8 & tet:| the farm. |found staggering on the side of/ trial rehabilitation. He predicted much greater|the road on Liberty street north. use of electrical energy by|When he saw the police cruiser s | Three Montreal National The- age consumption would be 10,000|chief,- "and when he wasjatre School students have leads -- -- year per|picked up he was found to belin the CBS-TV drama The 'arm cus' er in Ontario. Bowmanville *ou,"!"™_, 4.5 | In September, many new follows him from school te Of 16,217 points in that period. Socking a restaurant owner in| Impetigo, scabies and ring- Rural Operating Areas {in the) fine and costs or 30 days in jail/lic health nurse inspects the behind. Moore that Bissonette came and Consumer Service Repre-| row $10 and a guitar. Aréa office récently in the pres-| He claimed that the next thing h ORONO -- The Durham Rid Consumer Service Engineer, ex-/S4id Annis. "It's just that I bers in attendance. | quests he has received to fill) ville Area. He said the results| work in thé local area and ask- hope that the Bowmanriville enough times to be able to keep), Bowmanville man was con-|nection with the trade crusade. Farm Sales Supervisor, for his| Dennis Brannigan of 206 King) Nov. 5 and 6. Salés personnel in the Areas en-| fined $50 and costs or 30 days|cure the best possible plan to more eléctrical equipment on|4fd Kitney said Brannigan Was!) ., of the committee on indus-| STUDENTS GET PARTS farmers and said that the aver-|he tried to hide,' said the) intoxicated."" |Broken Sky later this year. By Drugs Seen By Scientist NEW YORK (AP) = Twelve drugs are temporarily control- ling some human cancers and represent "a substantial running start' toward ultimate dru control ovér . several kinds bs mga a scientist said Tues- y. Drugs have brought control Over many bacterial diseases, @nd "so also we shall certainly. gain control over some caf- cers," said Dr. C. Gotdon Zub- tod of the National Cancer In- _ stitute, Bethesda, Md. "If we only knew enough about cancers to say why the drugs work and why they fail, then cufative agents might well be fashioned," he told the an- nual meeting of the Américan Cancer Society. While some drugs bring tem- porary remissions, at least one, methrortexate, has perman- ently cured a rare type of can- cer, known as choriocarcinoma, Occuring in the lining of the uterus or womb after childbirth, he explained, But this particular stccess has "not yet provided a set of Principles by which one can systematically extend chemical control to other cancers." In the case of another drug, nitrogen mustard, which tem- ly combatted cancers as lymphomas, the de- velopment of 2,000 related com- has not brought any bet- r results than the original, he sual cit: (he, tatlace 'of "T suggest that ailure o} our motiods lies in the fact we have too long been. looking at all of cancer, instead of break- ing off small fragments that can be examined in some detail." Progress along this line is be- ing made with six drugs which temporarily halt acute leukemia or blood cancer, he said. j Dr. Zubrod suggested better) success might be achieved by} using com ions of drugs. | DAG REMEMBERED A profile on the late UN Sec- retarg-General Dag Hammar- skjold launches The Twentieth! Le ' ie pes METHING TO SHOUT ABOUT We are proud te present the Circe, the latest, smartest and most flattering frame~ you will find anywhere. Superb stying coupled with a _j Luma-glow, jewel-like engraved brow - piece, it 71 makes @ shimmering contrast to the crystal low- Ger tim. Extremely light in weight, delightfully coms A fortable in a wide sel: of colors and complete _ | with lenses, it js truly @ wonderful buy. 65 other '| styles, shapes and colors to choose from ot the | one low price. EYE EXAMINATION CAN BE ARRANGED SINGLE VISION 11.95 Complete with Frames, Lenses and Case. BIFOCALS 17.95 Complete with Frames Lenses ond Cose. tical, Co. U.S. Trade-Mark Registered Opticians -- Over 3,000,000 Satisfied Customers q 17 BOND ST. E. 2nd floor wr tha" PHONE 728-1261 OSHAWA WED. TILL 12 NOON Bromehes in Toronto, Hamilton, London, Kitchener, Sudbu 2 Peterborough, Seult. Ste. Merie, Niagera Falls, Orillia and 'Chatham, Century OBS-TV series Oct. 28.| children in affected classrooms, and makes home visits. In April, May and June, and up to the end of September, nurses had issued medical examination record cards to the parents of 1,851 children starting school in September. Of these, 927 have been examined by their doctors and the cards returned, FAMILY HEALTH VISITING Public health nursés visited 584 families during September. AUDIOMETRY The auditometer program re- sumed in the schools. Again this term, as was the procedure two years ago when the program was initiated, all pupils in the rural one to three classroom schools are being tested. In the urban schools, the} MOH Tests Hearing Classroom Failures diately and it is hoped the de- fect can be corrected before it affects the child's school work. SANITATION : There was the usual fall de- mand for building lot approvals in preparation by builders for their winter work. Seventy-four lots were approved. Twenty-one refuse disposal sites were inspected for the purpose of directing unsatisfac- tory conditions to the munici- palities and to make recom- mendations. Nine field tests using fluorescein were made to détermine a house having the sanitary fixtures drained to a storm sewer, The demand for chemical analysis of private watér sup-| plies inereases steadily: with 15 samples being forwarded this month to The Ontario Water eee Bethany Man Fined $125 For Impairment | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- |Magistrate R. I. Moore said |here yesterday, "I take a dim | view of a wrong-way-Corrigan," las he fined 24-year-old Joseph |Wagamese of RR 2 Bethany, $125 and costs or 14 days in | jail. | Wagamese pleaded guilty to |impaired driving when hé ap- péared in court. on "Anyone driving on the wrong side of the road is lucky no one was killed," said Magistrate Moore. Constable Patrick Hartre. Maxwell of the Bowmanville OPP detachment said he in- vestigated a two-car aceident on Highway 35 forth of the | Highway 7A junction, Oct. 20 at /10 p.m. The police officer said Waga- mese admitted he was a driver of one of the cars. He said the accused smelled strongly of an re SN, Te IE a gal hs LOSERS RA Rees oP ah TARAS ARLES LS casei ensenrt general procedure of testing be-|p esources Labotatory for "i , | alcoholic beverage and was un- ginners, Grade 3 and Grade 7) analysis. (stasdy. on. his: feet, will be continued. | | ; A special survey will be in-|/MEAT INSPECTION Fi yale g tipsy Pine cluded this year on all of the| Of 812 animals inspected, 13 John Wright of Bethany who pupils repeating grades at) were condemned. In addition | 7°14 him he had let tle scene school. This will help deter-|there were 27 portions con- because Wagamese wanted to mine in how many cases poor|demned. 7,176 animals have fight with hin hearing might have contributed] been inspected since the begin-| 3 } to the child's missing his school|ning of the year. | year. ™ "| On September 24-27, Miss Eve- MULTI-FILM SHOW Already this term, eight new|lyn Flaxman, Senior Nurse, at-| There are 400 short and full-| heating defects have been dis-jtended a cofiference on Super-|length entries in the 1962 spe-| coveréd. 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