12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tusedsy, Pebrucry 26, 1963 New Milestone or Hospital By WILLIAM A. HOLLAND Oshawa General Hespital 'Administrator eight labor beds -- a total of 570 adults' and children's beds. In addition we have 76 bassinets for newborn babies, making a 'The year 1962 marked another|grand total of 646 patient beds. 'milestone in the history of the Oshawa Hospital. misitional beds ex, almost daily, addi-/tion program new wing and ALL DEPARTMENTS All de; during the construc- or capacities in Geen heeniial facilities were|creased by the addition of new made available to the residents|¢auipment, and-or additional of this area for better patient/ Personnel. care. In view of the large increase additionalljin beds, this expansion program Seeeia wih the mainjaffected all departments in the ments were either Evelyn Has 13-Year Record of business. Mrs. Helen Staples and Mrs. from infant sizes to 14x for girls end 6x for boys. lingerie, hosiery, handbags and gloves. blouses, aster holidays, extra help is taken on. Evelyn Ladies' and Children's' Wear Shop, 9 Simcoe street south is greeting its 13th year With the exception of dresses, ladies can chose a selection of sweaters, foundation garments,|ship companies that operate As the sound "Travel | Coowned and managed byjAgency" still creates a mis- conception among certain per- Bvelyn Perrault, the store fea-jcentages of the travel minded tures -- for boys and girlsjindividuals, a short word of siz clarification should be put for- ward. An officially appointed travel agency means a local represen- tative of all airlines and steam- the arouno globe. In other Owners employ two full-time|words, the same fares, same irls and during Christmas andjaccommodation, same facilities are offered with the advantage, however, that no long distance' telephone costs or trips have to' be made to obtain réservations Four Seasons | Agency Grows | been *o serve the public to the) best of their ability with the} interest of each individual trav- eller in mind. As we are con- vinced that any other policy. or "Quick Money"* deal has an adverse effec! in the long run. And we are determined to aim| for the future! | A bonafide travel agent has) to adhere to certain regulations| and ethics of the trade and with-} in these borders we intend to} give the best of advice to each| and everyone who requests our; services, i Our 24-hour service is ONE} example of our constant inter-! -WAY ---- "Oshawa's Original Carpet Centre" Your Complete Carpet Centre on ships, airlines, tours, hotelsjest in the prospective traveller, | ' or car rentals. In addition, all/This, of course, is eant | document arrangements (pass-jbe used in emergency Sane | ports, visas, entry permits andjallow us time with our health vaccination certificates)| Solicitation of Model Shoe ... Since 1945 tinuing, progressive growth over the years, thanks'to the wonderful confidence and patrona lace us by our host of customers, The hallmark of our business is service, without which we could not have the success we have had. We know our customers expect and deserve this service .. . we are more than pleased to give it . . . for only through this can we say. ,. "SATISFACTION GUARAN- TEED". YOUR COMPLETE CARPET and UPHOLSTERY CARPET CENTRE With Over 2,000 Yards CLEANING ON DISPLAY roblem, and during the year,|hospital 'ncluding the X-ray de- pai 180 nurses were added tojpartment, laboratory depart- . 4 the staff. This enabled us to|/ment, laundry, maintenance and ] Firm open up our entire complement ns surgical supply, bagi a. 1 of beds and at the present time rooms, recovery rooms, resi- are being looked after as anjgroup from - organizations,| rses, tics de-| Quality and style is the pass- ibe _ sare ets Sa Hcaharcaparnent ourktepe Sepa |wor fr Mode} Shoe Str, wean geryice," AU hasleneles servic, a agg my j = a ee renal tel Mr. and Mrs, Morris: Marder, reservations, ' ok inaceanes aot es, fal. co-opera- fion beds, 19 recovery beds and|Partment, purchasing depart-/Owners and operators of the in ben pie to ithe fravelier" teed whenever we nee contend: ment and school of nursing. shoe store have been serving ed by same, ; aw i Four Seasons Travel opened At the present time, we have Oshawa residents for the past s ip Operating a travel agency in A 833 employees on our staff. In a J addition, there are 117 students 35 years. its door in Oshawa on Novem- m the School of Nursing, and ' Busy Year charters OFFICIAL HOOVER SALES & SERVICE We have o continuous stock of. fine Hoover Vacuum Cleaners and Polishers. 'Excellent trade-in allow- ances given on your old machine. . . The entire family can be shod |ber 15, 1958, under the super-/@ proper and efficient manner at Model Shoe Store which fea- | Vision of John Kessler, who was =! not and a full time job, but| three in the laboratory training| {ures such brand names as Ar- iii ge cb hp ag a Bs v oa ge ig yy rd ' in all, a total of 1,003|T0W, MacFarland, Tebbutt, Dr. the major European Airlines|® desire to come to the assist course -- in ail, a total of 1, Neilson, Perkard and Dr, Jones,|in_ various commercial capa-/ance of the emergency trave!-| employees and students. Italian imports are also on cities in various countries after|!ers at any time of the day or ae ie echt a se A training program for prac-\hend for men, Mr. Marder feels|having served in the Dutch/ night; 'Travel is our only. busi-|f ¥ vite on" the tical nurses was started and éf-| the Italian imports for the ladies|Airforce 'n the Far Hast. : i : ig Pathe cnlentor So ig made to set up a course/have not as yet reached a-qual,| In March, 1959, Hans Haagare- The " Slerry-Go-Heand Fair ae, bree oe A aah niet aa ity of perfection whcih.meets|mans joined the company with 2 held Nov. 10 was a profitable egotiations are still continu gi with his standards. a background of several years'| F OX e ing cat hehevolint Senut which and we are hopeful that this) Oren, Mr. Marder says he|service in the merchant' mar- NIRC STANDARDS raised $503.67 for World Service. may be completed during 1963. | wit) seli a pir of women's high|ine sailing around the world heeled shoes for a dollar or twojand the ability to make a de- i J REFRESHER CURSE i ae ee veer ee A refresher course for gradu-| Cheaper thus encouraging a sale Day Camp with a registration of more than 150 children and to 19, four days a week. Two counsellors, Barbara Webster and Dianne McLellan, attended the Y-Teen leaders' camp, July 20. ate nurses was also investigated 17 senior and 17 junior counsel-|and this has now been started lors. The camp was held. July 3|to further augment the supply of nurses. The Oshawa General Hospita exerts a great deal of influence on the community, as must be evidenced by the fact that our Junior crafts and games rank-| budget for 1963 will be well over ed in popularity with the eight/$4,000,000 and of this amount, to 12 year old group. A new group of Y-Teens/turned to the community. in the was formed in September. The way of salaries and wages to girls, ages 14 to 17, met onjour employees. In addition, a alternate Saturday afternoons. They helped at YWCA open house and the Merry-Go-Round Fair. Members also held a suc- cessful Christmas dance. Among the health and physi- cal education groups were swim- ming classes for girls and boys, ages eight to 12, held on Satur- day momings. 'These classes are most lar with the chil- dren," say CA officials Of equal popularity is the class for women and girls. Two Keep Fit classes lasting 10 jweeks each rated a large attendance. Plans are being made for tournament play and visits to and from other clubs at the large percentage of our pur- chases are made at a local level and wherever possible, local suppliers are given every oppor- tunity to tender on our needs. In all, '1962 was a busy year and we all look forward to try- ing to improve the services available to the citizens of this community to an even greater degree. The Oshawa General Hospital is YOUR hospital and we do ap- preciate the many comments received from our patients, as ft is only through these that we can interpret your wishes in policy decisions. The Board of Directors ex- Badminton club. This club for|Press thelr appreciation to all | men and women plays every! + goaey st. OCC and Instruction classes on arts and crafts, bridge, ballroom members of the community for their assistance throughout the years in providing the necessary funds to make the hospital facil- ities we now have available to one and all. of perhaps two. Ninety - five percent of all merchandise purchased by the owner - manager are Canadian goods. With two experienced helpers on the payroll, the Marders try to give the best service possible. "And we have the experience to give a better service,'"' says J] more than 70 per cent will be re-| Morris Marder, Nu-Way Rug Has Grown only and finest rug - cleaning original size in that. period. Manager William Frobel, who ing around Toronto plants says to eight in 18 years. has quadrupled itself in the same period. He says his firm is the only complete rug service centre in | them. Way Rug Ltd. at | Nu-Way. Rug Ltd., Oshawa's plant is 18 years old in 1963 and has expanded to four times its founded the company after look- his staff has jumped from one And, he says, his floor space the city. It sells rugs and car- pets, delivers them, and cleans Mr. Frobel said he began Nu- 174 Mary street and it was just a rug- shampoo company. In time, he dancing, public speaking and other activities of the Y, '62. Social and educational groups COMPLETE SURVEY said, as demand grew and the company expanded, it became what it is today. voted travel consultant. The idea! and main purpose of these two individuals has Patte's Firm Is Oldest Patte's Paint and Wallpaper Limited is the oldest retail and contracting business in Oshawa. It was founded in 1871 at 85 Simcoe street north, and has kept that location ever since, ' Patte's today looks far differ- ent from the original store, and continues to change. Renova- tions were recently completed and Patte's customers will enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of the store. New floors have been laid, sliding mural panels have been installed for display purposes, there are all new counter-tops and the entire store has been repainted. Also for the custom- er's convenience, new lighting has been installed, There are 12 people employed' by the firm, including store clerks, truck drivers, painters and paper-hangers. A team of three Pattes operates the busi- ness, with Walter Patte as pres- ident, and his two sons, Dean and Robert as vice-president and secretary-treasurer respect- ively. Dean is also store man- ager while Bob takes care of the contracting end of the business. Serves Trade Not only does Fox Welding and Industrial Supplies Limited serve the weldng trade, it also has among its clients many hos-| pitals. | As the regional distributor for Canadian Liquid Air , Company the firm sells oxygen, acetylene, argon and nitrogen for welding purposes. In addition it supplies hospitals with medical oxygen| and anaestetic gases, as well as with oxygen tents and smilar| accessories. | Headed by Ted L. Wildgoose,| who took over the firm from! John Fox in 1958, it serves an| area extending west to New- market and east to Port Hope, with head offices in Oshawa. The firm has agencies in Mark- ham, Stoufville, Uxbridge and) Port Hope. Clients are now ser-| ved with three trucks; Mr. Wild-| goose started with only one! three years ago. | The firm sells all supplies as-| sociated with welding and also specializes in safety. supplies such as safety hats and safety glasses. Besides the hardware, the firm also supplies the ad-| vice, and offers a welding en-| gineering consulting service. Mr. Wildgoose, president and general manager, said this year marked the 25th year since he started in the welding business. | The firm is located at 25 Gren-| Here's What We Do: Complete dusting--beck end front. You could beet the dust out of it, but you'd probably break the rug's back. Careful, through igh -- beck and front. (Can you get to the bock of your rug?) Rinsing with hundreds of gellons of pure water. All the detergent goes -- together with the deep, hidden dirt. doth Through and through drying -- at scientitic~ ally controlled temperatures. The NIRC SEAL--Your Assurance of Satisfaction We measure up to high standards of the National Institute of Rug Cleaning, Washington, D.C., else we could not dis- play this valued seal. The Institute pledges us to everything we say in this advertisement that we ere and do. Whatever your wish, or whatever the use for your new carpeting, we have it! . . and, if. we don't have it, we'll be more thon pleased to get it for you. Our skilled craftsmen will lay it for you to your complete satisfaction. Come in- to our showroom, or phone for a home eppointment, and: select from famous brand names such as:--- Harding BMK Courtaulds Barrymore Peerless DePoortere Broadloom Imports who supply us with the finest in rugs, broadioom, carpeting--Vinyl, Tri- jans, Indian Rugs. Acrilons, Propylon, Nylons, and You can be sure of the best, ot reason- able-prices, when you shop at Nu-Wey. and 'you can always be sure of re- placement parts and the best in serv- ice on your new Hoover when you Buy from Nu-Wey. Service to All Makes Of Vacuum Cleaners Our skilled technicians will repeir your old machine to "almost like new' condition ot a low, nominal cost. Quick, dependable service will, again, make you pleased that briny the Nu-Wey number... 728. FRI. 'TIL "Carpeting For Every Room ... Cleaning For Every Carpet" NU-WAY RUG «™ LTD. 174 MARY STREET OSHAWA PHONE 728-4681 fell street. | were mothers' day-out, a popu-| The City Re-Assessment} Mr, Frobel's mother, who} Patte's commercial and lar program for women com-|Equalization survey completed|handles the office side of thejwholesale field is enlarging! plete with a nursery for their|last year by J. P. Coombe and/business said the firm oncejevery day and to date they are children, This program includ-|associates, Toronto, at a cost of| cleaned a 23 foot by 50 foot car-| selling wholesale to other stores, ed keep fit and millinery)more than $130,000, required|pet for a prominent Oshawa og ge Si mata and * courses, itwo years to complete. \ citizen, other large firms. Years of Experience Joined For Greater Travel "Service"! WE OWE OUR PROGRESS TO... THE LADIES or OSHAWA! JOHN H. KESSLER G. HANS HAAGMANS former General Manager of former Manager of Four Seasons Travel Ltd., Four Seasons Travel Ltd., in Toronto. in Oshawa Both Mr. Kessler and Mr. Haagmans have a vast knowledge of almost any area you wish to visit. Both have travelled extensively throughout the world, and particularly the European countries. In addition, their several combined years as travel consultants with other companies before they formed their own partner- ship company well qualifies them to give the best possible service and suggestions regarding -your tra- vel problems, wherever your destination may be. Yes indeed, without the excellent customer response and acceptance, our progress would not have been From a modest beginning in 1950 the store flourished, opparently filling a need in Oshawa. We are proud of our progress, as one of the oldest stores in downtown Oshawa, and try to live up to our standards by being just a little friendlier, just a little better and just a little more helpful. Our skilled staff deserves honorable mention here, without our staff, who have helped thousands of Oshawa and district customers, our store would just not be the same. MAKE & RESERVATIONS EARLY! CALL FOUR SEASONS © TRAVEL (OSHAWA) 57 KING ST. E. PHONE 728-6201 We also try to live up to our standards by stocking only top quality merchandise, in a full range, to suit everybody at a modest price. So try The Evelyn Shop sometime You'll sée what we mean ---- === COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE TO ~ ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD THROUGH:- © Trans-Cenede Airlines Cunerd Steamship Company British Overseas Airways Corp. Canedion Pacific $ hip Cancdien Pacific Airlines Holland American Line KLM Royel Duteh Airlines Home Lines Pan-Americen World Airways North German Licyd * end ell ether girlines. United States Lines P & O Orient Lines ond many other steamship lines all over : the world. © EXCURSION TOURS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD © CRUISES TO SUIT EVERY BUDGET @ RAIL AND ACCOMMODATION RESERVATIONS ANYWHERE THE EVELYN SHO 9 SIMCOE ST. S. @ Travel is our only business 725-1221 @ 24-Hour Free Service to the Public