4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Januery 22, 1963 THREE PEOPLE GIVEN TREATMENT -- 29 Rabid Animals Caught In County and 636 children were given a complete health inspection, FAMILY HEALTH VISITING Public Health Nurses visited 441 families in December. There were 83 visits to give nursing care, 55 to tuberculosis cases or their families, 119 on behalf of children under schoo! age and 149 regarding - school children, also 34 visits to advise and assist severely handicapp- ed children or adults. HANDICAPPED PERSONS A registry of Handicapped Persons up to the age of 18 is being set up in the central office of the Health Unit, Each Public has in her district some famil- ies especially burdened because of a member of the family with severe mental or physical de-| fect. The function of the nurse) is to support the parents of the| COBOURG -- The following is the report for December by| the Medical Officer of Health for Northumberland . Durham Health Unit. The MOH's report states: COMMUNICABLE DISEASE Of 44 diseases reported dur- ing the month, 23 were chicken- pox and nine whooping cough. Five rabid animals were re- ported, bringing the total for the year to 20, There were two skunks, one bovine and two foxes. Three persons received reventive treatment for ra- ies, TUBERCULOSIS Arrangements were made for a monthly clinic to be held at the Cobourg General Hospital by Dr. G. G. Brearley, Division of Tuberculosis Prevention, On- tario Department of Health. tion and treatment, the parents or adult concerning other assistance, Port Hope, Cobourg ton ended, re-open in January AUDIOMETRY Since school tenm in affected child, assist if needed in arrangements for examina- the available fyor educational and) MATERNAL HEALTH The fall series of nine pre- natal classes in Bowmanville, forty-five women having attended. Classes will February in the same centres Eleven new hearing defects Health Nurse|were discovered during Decem- ber, from a total of 731 complet- ed tests, This brings to a total of 123 for the year 1962. the beginning of the September, special count has been kept on tepeaters in the schools. One,eration remain in effect untess hundred and seventy three re-|revoked. peaters have been tested dur-| Five houses or sectic-s there- ing this interval, eight of which|of were condemned as unfit were defects previously known/for human hab'"='ion until im and two were new defects. nt vg Mi ' petty completed, such houses were SANITATION * ' y Semi-aiinel inmpention' ot 15|Placarded during the year, Food Locker Plants was made|MEAT INS" "tON and reports sent to the Pro-| A total of 1112 animals were vincial Department of Health.|inspected during the month, It was recommended in all in-/bringing the total for the year stances that the 1963 licences|to 10,113 animals inspected. 28 be issued. Inspections aisojwere condemned in December, ' were made of 13 slaughter-| the total for the year being 184, houses which are required tolIn addition 32 portions were be inspected at least semi- condemned. annually. Reports on these are| R. R, Michel, Sanitary In- also sent to the Provincial De-|spector attended a Pest Con- partment of Health, Permits is-|trol Course at the Federated sued by the Board before a'Colleges, Guelph, s'aughter-house commences op-|17 - 18, and advise disabled resources: ate and Brigh- and early FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING! Post-sanatorium patients still|¥ on drug therapy will be seen yby) him and given additional sup- Rift a5, December > ve plies of drugs. Physicians may} refer patients with chest symp-| toms for diagnosis. Appoint-| ments are made through the Cobourg Office of the Health Sune! PUNiIER BOBBY DARIN YUL PRESSURE POINT Seven who fought like } ert ers os 120 TON HOUSE READY FOR CNR spur line which will run through the village. In the above photo, a 120-ton, two- storey brick house js ready to A major moving job is tak- {ng place in Dunbarton during the winter. Several large houses are being moved about 200 yards to make way for a be moved after being jacked Peterboro Sweeps Badminton Meet PETERBOROUGH -- Peter-|double (under 19). Miss Young borough all but made a clean|and Miss Burgess took the con-| sweep of the Central Ontario/solation title over Miss Free-| junior badminton tournament|man and Miss Harrington 15-9, | Saturday at Peterborough 117-18 and 15-9. They won all events except in| In the men's doubles, gy vd the ladies' junior singles when| and Rickey teamed to down| Maureen Harrington defeated|Rankin and McCracken 15-3) Jane Cadd in two straight sets| and 15-7 while in the consolation 11-2 and 11-5. Miss Harrington} it was Mihaelovich and Crom. is from Picton and Miss Cadd!pie over Gower and Ryczak by group, up on rollers. The building will be rolled back onto a new foundation, The railway line will be completed in several years and will serve as a Uxbridge Girl New Presiden Junior Farmers BROOKLIN -- Donna John son, RR 4 Uxbridge, was elect- ed presdient of the Ontario County Junior Farmers at their! annual meeting, held in the Township Hall, Brooklin, cently Also serving on the execu- tive for the coming year will be vice-president, Neil Raines, RR 2, Blackwater; secretary-trea- surer Bruce McMillan, RR 1, Blackwater; and past president Ted Lamb, RR 4, Port Perry Ted Gordon, RR 1, Canning- ton, will again represent the As- sociation as Provincial Direc- MOVING line from the new marshall: | ing yards north of Toronto, Several other Dunbarton houses and a service station have been razed, --Oshawa Times Photo Committee Given | Fy | 2467. t | $2500 By Council |SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICE BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Town council doled out $2,500 to the Industrial Committee last night in advance of its 1963 budget Councillor Glenholme Hughes, chairman of the committee said last night that the money will be used for advertising pur- re.| poses. He estimated that the In- dustrial Committee's budget this year will be about one-third less ' than it-was last year. Mayor, Reeve To Attend Conference BOWMANVILLE = (Staff) Mayor Ivan Hobbs and Reeve oe "|mary vaccination against small- ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Unit, | | IMMUNIZATION Twenty clinics were held dur- ing the month, At these, 39) children completed initial ser- seven hundred! --COLOR BILTMORE 1° The personal story behind a sex survey ies of Quad vaccine, and 36 chil. dren received a reinforcing dose. Sixteen children received - pri-| pox, bringing the total number of vaccinations for the year to THE OTHER In December, there were 20 conferences between teacher and nurse concerning the health of each child in the classroom.| BEGINS WHERE ONES LEAVE OFF! from the controversial best-selling novel Si WS EON AE ABA CREB GSAS OKO cm oni ED TG a 2 ee uh WO asec on ha nove! by Rid WLU From WARNER GROG, PLAZA & nie: BIG Complete TIMES - 1:00 - 3:10 - 5:20 - 7:30 - 9:30 Show Nurses gave 914 vision tests) SUNDAY -- 2:00 - 4:10 - 6:20 - 8:30 REA TAS Ooms rw acd ie | Sidney Little were authorized by town council last night to attend the annual conference of On- tario Mayors and Reeves to be held-in Pembroke next June. Among the highlights of this year's convention will be a visit to the Atomic Research Centre at Chalk River. 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Norman Del lertiae actaties "lines ey Albert took the consolation sec- | spe da » Manager 0 tion over Bill LaBranche 4-15, Name e egates a = porque Farms, as 18-13 and 15-9. PORT HOPE -- The Durham ® poke greet ios in-the ladies' double, Roberta) County Liberal Association to-|._" F SORtUES: OF 08 BYE O'Donoghue and Peggy Young) day released the names of dele.| 16 a ee defeated Sheila Perry and Patty|""" ~" changer jtion of trophies won during the Pitchford 15-10, 13-15 and 15-7,|8ates to the Ontario Liberal] past year in seed judging, live- Only two teams were entered|party rally in Toronto, Jan. 25|Stock judging, field day, and in this group and there was no|and 26, They are Russell C bes individual competitions. consolation division. , : The evening program con- Montgomery and Hunter| pone' aad go oe -- cluded with a play party in teamed up together to win the| Beer, Liberal candidate for Dur-| the township hall. boys' doubles (under 15) overjham; Albert Stewart, Ponty-; ----_--_--_--__--_ McNabb and Glover. The scores; pool; Elmore Scott, Campbell. oth were 15-4 and 15-2. In the con-| croft; Roger Kirkpatrick, Port LAST STRERECARA solation round, Alan Bull and| 1; : Harry Wade, Newton-| Of the 75 urban transit sys- Bill Innes defeated Ron Miller inti teh sees tems in Canada only Toronto} and Geoff Perry 15-7 and 15-8, | Ville; Neil Malcolm, Black-|operates electric streetcars Miss Cadd and Hunter cap.|stock; Mr, and Mrs. Glen-|compared to 33 in 1946. tured the mixed doubles title|holme James, Bowmanville; E.| (under 15) when they scored) R, Lovekin, Newcastle; Mr. and| 15-9 and 15-7 wins over Peggy| . } Young of Peterborough an q| Mrs. ( larence Woodley, Tyrone; Lucas of Bowmanville, Miss| Albert Hillis, Tyrone. Pitchford and McNabb took the . consolation section over Miss ' . Hanske and Innes 15-5 and 156.| Committee Views Bob Elmsiey defeated Wayne| ' Rickey to win the junior men's| Fy singles (under 19) by scores of! 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