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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Nov 1965, p. 19

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 17, 1965 this eight-year-old volunteer spent part of her holidays helping her local association by folding seals. 1965 Tuberculosis Christmas Seals from Miss Caroline Dworschak, Last summer HER EXCELLENCY, Ma- dame Georges P. Vanier, receives the first sheet of a | Her Excellency, Madame Vanier itinn: Wotats Opens Christmas Seal Campaign Feted At Showers Her Excellency, Madame| None the less, each year hun-| Prior to her wedding Miss| -- ie Vanier caeally | dreds of children are separated|Evelyn Ruth Hockaday, was} opene is year's ristM€S|r-om their homes and families|honored at several showers. Mr. erel_campalgn, yesterday by 'te barrier of tuberculosis.|2"7 Mrs. George Gray, Clare- g the first sheet of 1965/°Y r 'Imont, great aunt and uncle of Tuberculosis Christmas seals,/At Christmas time, when oUr|the bridegroom held a miscel- and recorded the following mes-'thoughts are centred around the|laneous shower, when the De- sage: \family and the home, our hearts|vitt-Wright families presented "Yesterday in Canada thou-| : je.ithe happy couple with man sands o { families received|° out to these innocent vie- ovely ahs: P | Christ: tims of a disease which we} seal a been the symbol of| Ould, and will, some day eradi-|. Miss Dianne Tink, Solina, en- the fight against tuberculosis cate in Canada and eventually |tertained at her home, with a) for the past 60 years. lin the entire world. Our countryjlinen shower. Miss Barbara In spite of this long struggle, has been a pioneer in the fight/Browes entertained with a mis- tuberculosis has not disappear-|4sainst TB and is now direct-|cellaneous shower at her home. ed in Canada, This generous/ing its efforts towards helping) Mrs. Ralph Davis, Solina, as- suppoi our tu-|85 well the developing countries/sisted by her daughter, Mrs. il ght ond ' santas who still have a serious tuber-|Ross Kossatz, Oshawa, held a| them to execute programs of|culosis problem. | Yellowlees family shower. | tuberculin testing, X-rays and| I appeal to you all to give this) The staff of the 'Medical Re-| inoculations which mean early|very worthy cause your most/cords" of Oshawa General Hos- djagnosis and cure. generous support." lpital entertained their fellow jemployee, at the home of Mrs. | ' . Gabriel Minacs. The bride-to-be) Ottawa Winter Fair Helps was presented with a floor pol-| isher, heirloom bedspread, crys- 1 'i tal sherbets, pantry shelf ar-| Women's Clubs To Raise Money 'sie: st * er'et men y cake. | ' |. The Solina Women's. Institute) By ANN RUEBOTTOM centennial projects. One is to | OTTAWA (CP)--A number of|provide a memorial to Cdl. By, held a adeno pagtgs women's clubs here hope to|founder of Ottapva. oe ee eee eee ee raise about $1,000 each through) Various local branches of the various volunteer projects at|rederation des Femmes Cana-\nome for retired business- the Ottawa Winter Falr, belnsldiennes Francaises <federation| "On. 0, ty two international oe oe of French - Canadian women) | rrojects. These are the Ramal-| ord. had been kept of their prog- N ew Zealand's By J. C, GRAHAM Canadian Press Correspondent] AUCKLAND (CP)--New Zea- land's most famous babies--the Lawson quintuplets -- now are well established in a home spe- cially provided for them. The babies, tended by their parents and devoted staff, are coming along fine. The big transfer from the Na- tional Women's Hospital, Auck- land, where the babies were born, came when the quintup- lets were 10 weeks old. Until then they had been cared for in the premature ward by a team of doctors ang nurses. A continuous film rec- Famous Quints Most Documented In World staff of three nurses and a domestic helper. Tie senior pediatrician at the National Women's Hospital in Auckland will also keep an eye on the children for their first year. They are gaining weight at markedly different rates, but all five have continued to make satisfactory progress, At 10 weeks old the weights were: Samuel, seven pounds, 13 ounces; Lisa, six pounds, eight ounces; Deborah, seven pounds, 15 ounces; Shirlene, eight pounds; Selina, six pounds. | The home now runs on a smocth routine. Mrs. Lawson helps with the feeding, bathing ress, endless--still photographs taken for medical records and a vast array of Statistics re- corded for learned papers - in medical publications. The quin- tuplets must be among the most comprehensively docu- mented babies in history, Now the babies live in a big two-storey house set in its own spacious grounds in the outer Auckland suburb of Henderson. | of the babies and the washing, "S am doing all I can for them jand I shall be able to do more and more as time goes on," she isays. 'I want to have a hand/ \in everything." | VOW To Press |For Measures AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DRYERS with Every Conceivable Feature! PRICED AS LOW AS $144 A modern electric dryer frees you from the worry of washday weather, frees you from the drudgery of hanging your clothes out on a line. Enjoy the auto- matic convenience of safe odorless, deavalees electric drying. 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Lawson, six-|@ Press conference t h a t| year-old daughter Leeann' was|the organization plans to step born in the house when it was|UP its campaign to get mem- used as a hospital. bers of Parliament to express | The home has been provided thems - sbi eh a interna-| by the Auckland Hospital Board "onal sd blems. under arrangements made with| She said the pacifist group the New Zealand government|has uiged its 4,000 members to and with the parents. The quin-|@Sk their members of Parlia- tuplets will live there for a year|ment to state their views on the or two until the permament|War in Viet Nam, United Na- housing needs of the family be-|tions recognition of Communist come clearer. 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Illuminated dial eon- trol. --s LAST 3 DAYS| Burns Jewellers | BIRTHDAY SALE neering. Colorful handwoven rugs are e Cross. the Imperial Order Daughters|on display in the Union Cath- pg gy PoP ag sae inter-|0f the Empire is to serve applelalique des Fermieres (Catholic viewed while tooling leather|Pie and cheddar cheese, Pro-jrural women's union) booth. goods, said they are also plan-|ceeds raised at the IODE booth,/The Victorian Order of Nurses ning to open Oitawa's first dol]/@ Popular one at the fair, golis there selling candy, and tal. towards the group's centennial|UNICEF Christmas cards. The Ottawa Historical Society|Project. The group hopes to pro-| Tea and homemade cookies, has a history display to counter-| Vide a welfare loan fund for the|made by the members of local act '"'all the whiz-bang of tele-| city. : women's institutes, are served vision", said its president, Mrs.| Apples, cider and Christmas|in attractive surroundings. Do-| W. F. C. Anderson. It is also|c@ke are being sold by the localinations received from. visitors) selling preserves to aid in its|Zonta Club, the sister club of|go towards the club's work in| {Rotary International, |the home, school, and commu-| This club operates a low-cost!nity. Gisele Mac Kenzie. Files For Divorce| LOS ANGELES (AP)--Singer Gisele MacKenzie filed suit for divorce Tuesday, charging her estranged husband, Robert Shuttleworth, with extreme cru- elty. | Miss MacKenzie, 38-year-old, native of Winnipeg, asked for) all community property and custody of their two children, MacKenzie, 4, and Gisele, 3. She married Shuttleworth, a Toronto native, in a surprise wedding in Las Vegas, Nev., in' 1958. He was then her man- a They separated last Oct In her complaint, Miss Mac- asked that community debts be divided between them, She said she is self-supporting and asked only $1 token all- mony and reasonable child sup-| port. 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