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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jan 1965, p. 5

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j gered 7s me at foe pataay genase oa Sep mei etait iment year MEN oF THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jenuery 13,1965 § against garbage in the air breathed by everyone. Worry of FALSE TEETH po or somt e ™ Air Pollution Theme Oi Interesting Talk WHITBY (Staff) -- More than 100 persons attended the Annual Kinsmen Civic Dinner, held by the service club to show appre- ciation for the many local civic figures. Members of Jot bodies, both ted and int were treated to a banquet by the club. The guest speaker, William Drowley, director of Air Pollu- tion, Ontario Department of Health, spoke to the gathering on the many problems created by what he termed "aerial gar- bage'"'. over a long period of time. 'Air pollution causes respira- tory diseases, but we can not say what degree of pollution will cause disease over a period of time. . "We can not hope for 100 per cent control, but as industry and population is expanding so rap- idly we will have to move into high gear to keep the pollution at a reasonable level." Mr. Drowley asked the aid of the club and the civic officials present in helping in the fight To "The worst areas for polluted air are found in the heavily populated and _ industrialized areas such as southern Ontario. CONDITION WORSENING "Even in the past few years, the amount of pollution in the| air has increased enormously. "As the economy of an area grows, and more industry and people locate, the level of float- ing garbage in the air sky- rockets. "Automobiles, homes, and in- dustries are the biggest sup- pliers of pollution and we are more and more suppliers of smoke are appearing on the scene and it would take a tre- mendous staff to keep close checks on them all. "Also the problem of ob- taining an agcurate test of the pollution level is extremely dif- | ficult. "We find through surveys and studies that the areas with the highest air pollution, rank high as areas with a high degree of respiratory diseases." LEGISLATION CITED He explained much of the new legislation that has and is being MANY CIVIC dignitaries 'were feted at the annual Kinsmen Civic Dinner, *Tuesday. Member's of the Whitby Kinsmen Club hon- ored the men, both elected and appointed, who labor for the community good, Left to right: Mayor War- ren Mowat, William Drow- ley, guest speaker, Jim Gartshore, Kinsmen Area Clare Hewson, president, and Joe Otten- brite, chairman, gathered for an informal chat. The dinner was attended by Michael Starr, MP and nu- merous other officials. Governor, Guest speaker William Drowley, Director of Air Pollution Ontario Depart- ment of Health, spoke on the problems of air pollution in the area. --Oshawa Times Photo Mrs. F. Lawrence Group Chairman. WHITBY -- Mrs. Clifford Par- tington, Bayview avenue, open- ed her home to Group No. 3), Presbyterian Women Jan. 11, for its meeting. Mrs. Frank Lawrence was in the chair and opened the meet- ing with prayer. The nominat- ing report was given by Mrs. David Kernoham with the fol- lowing members in office for 1965: Chairman, Mrs. Frank Law- rence; secretary, Mrs. Clifford Partington; treasurer, Mrs. | - fellowship convener, Mrs. Ash Loyst. Mrs. Donald Butts was in charge of the worship service, the theme being "A man with his life to live'. A new program of Bible study is being started, outlined by Rev. W. J. S. McClure. The group. then followed the ques- tions on the Bible Study and dis- cussion sheet and discussed questions asked by the Leader, this proved to be most profitable and thought this new way of Bi-| ble study very interesting. Mrs. Archie Craig, as' social convener, announced that Group No. 3 would take part in the lunch following the annual con- gregational meeting, Jan. 18, also the Burns' Supper and Con- cert, Jan. 22. Mrs. Donald Butts invited the group to her home for the Feb- ruary meeting at which time Rev. McClure will be present. At the close of the meeting the hostess served refresh- ments, TOD MUCH JUICE VERNON, B.C. (CP) -- The) Okanagan fruit industry plans| to manufacture non - alcoholic| cider to use up an apple juice! surplus. ART SHOWN NEW YORK (CP)--A collec- tion of works by Marcel Bar- beau, a Montreal painter, went on display Tuesday at the East Hampton gallery here. Bar- beau's style features a bold use of lines and colors to create wild optical effects. A leading figure several years ago in Montreal's so-called '"'automa- tist movement," he now is an internationally recognized art- ist. |school boards, planning board, The many dignitaries present included: Mayor Warren Mowat, Michael Starr, MP, Jack Frost, town clerk, members of local police chiefs and firemen, and lution and many have passed many other men who through) the year work for the benefit of | the community. Mr. Drowley explained that) the term air pollution is applied! to any bodies foreign to the) natural composition of air. "We have always had air pol-| lution, but it was not until re-| cently that we began to realize the seriousness of a lack of pure fresh air. "Heavy air pollution could be| said to have started about the) time of the industrial revolution| when more smoke and dirt than} ever before was poured into the skies. SAVE $ $ ON Lloyd Dafoe; social convener, | Mrs. Archie Craig; program) convener, Mrs. Donald Butts; | Family. 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