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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jan 1966, p. 6

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iv" THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Jenuery 26, 1966 Many Counties Children _Have Hearing Defects -- "* COBOURG -- More than 300 primary and secondary pupils in "**the United Counties of Durham "*"and Northumberland suffer from "a hearing defect. »? The Counties Health Unit, in woilts December report, states 4 7,477 audiometer tests were com- -aigpleted during 1965. One hundred rerand twenty-two new deftcts were $i0discovered and 137 retests show- rued previous defects were still _ vo} present. "sé Ninety-one cases of commun- _jeabie disease were reported to f" the unit during December. Sixty- nine cases were chickenpox and 10 of mumps. The remainder were measles german measles, scarlet fever and infectious hep- atitis. One rabid animal -- a dog in Hope Township -- was reported. Rabies vaccine was not requir- ed. TWO TB CASES Sixty-five persons received chest x-rays at three chest clin- ies. Two new active cases of tub- erculosis were diagnosed and admitted to sanitorium. One new inactive case did not re- ., quire hospitalization. One per- . son was discharged from sani- * torium after investigation show- *ed he did not have the disease, At the end of the year 27 persons were under health unit supervi- sion and receiving drug therapy at home, +2 ee ONSET SHOT REET EES EE ee we 'a ae So J At 20 office and school clinics, 95 children completed the initial series of Quad vaccine and 11 received a reinforcing dose. Three hundred and seven child- ren received reinforcing Triad. There were 33 smallpox vaccin- ations and 69 revaccinations given. The health unit reports that of the 1,800 children entering school for the first time 75.9 per cent were seen by the family physi- cian. In December 1,247 children were given vision tests. A total of 10,545 such tests were given during 1965. MANY HOME VISITS Health inspections were done by the nurses on 616 children and 224 children were seen dur- ing the year for communicable disease. Two thousand two hun- dred and ninety-two home visits were made in 1965 of which 242 Club Presents Comedy a. BOWMANVILLE ithe Spirit' by Noel Coward, a com- edy hit of the London and Broad- way stage, is the current pro- duction of the Bowmanville Drama Club. The play is being presented Jan. 26, 21. and 22 at the Bowmanville Town Hall. The ingenious plot tells how Charles and Ruth Condonime (played by Bob and Jean Sheri- dan) invite into their home an eccentric lady medium (Doreen Kitney) little dreaming that in the course of a seance she will summon the spirit of Charles' first wife, Elvira (Sylvia Tuck- er), a delightful and mischie- vious. wrait, who torments Charles with reminders of the past, which of course, is in- tolerable to Ruth. Assuredly a most delicate TRAIL, B.C. (CP)--The In- ternational Union of Mine, Mill and. Smelter. Workers called Wednesday for 'abor unity but rejected amalgamation with the United Steelworkers of America (CLC). In turning down a merger pro- posal from the Steelworkers, Mine-Mill said it is determined to protect its 'Canadian inde- pendence and autonomy." gantic corporate powers' with a solid labor front, Mine-Mill demanded "an end to your (Steelworkers') -2iding pol- icies." In the interest 'of facing "gi-|; Mine-Mill Says 'No Dice' To Joining Steelworkers © Mine-Mill's answer to propo- sals from Steelworkers Director Larry Sefton of Toronto was ap- proved by a vote qf 105 to 1 at the 'union's annual convention here in the form of a draft that will be sent as a letter, The union declared it would not abandon a tradition dating back more than 70 years "that the workers of this industry have a right to their own un- ion." "There is no reason why we should be an adjunct to your union or any other union in an entirely different industry." The letter noted approaching | contract negotiations with ma- jor mining companies--includ- | ing Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. here, and Falcon- /} bridge Nickel Mines Ltd., Inter- nationa! Nickel Co. Ltd., Steel Company of Canada Ltd., and| Algoma Steel Corp. Ltd. } The letter said Mine -. Mill) would like to re-enter the Ca- nadian Labor Congress, from which it was expelled in 1949 for bad unionism, mud slinging and raiding. The Steelworkers union is a CLC member. | and interesting situation arises when handled by the brilliant wit'of a master playwright such as Coward, Excellent supporting roles are provided by Ken Dennis, the family doctor and his wife (Ida Goodwin) and a psychic maid (Iris Campbell). were in December. Eighty-one inspections of houses, which had been placard- ed as unfit for human habita- tion, were made by the health unit during the year. Two such houses were renovated and were reoccupied. Six had deter- iorated to such a degree the owners razed them. Three addi- tional premises were placarded because of lack of maintenance, lack of water supply and facili- ties, Fifteen inspections of 14slaugh- ' + a . Alnwick Reeve Elected Warden COBOURG -- Alnwick Reeve 8. J. (Flex) McMillan was elect- ed pvarden of the Northumber- land-Durham Counties Tuesday, the largest municipal organiza- tion in the province. terh were made. Of the 924 animals inspected by a vet- erinarian, eight were condemn- ed as well as 18 portions. In all 10,130 animals were inspected/dollars for needy chkldren and! during the year. Under the capable direction |of Margot Samuel, this tech- | nically difficult and clever farce reaches its completely cock- eyed conclusion in a way that jentertainment for all. PASSES GOAL | OTTAWA (CP)--The Unitar- jian Service Committee of. Can- lada topped its 1965 fund-raising }goal | by $100,250, Dr. _ Lotta |Hitschmanova said in her year- end review Wednesday. The |USC executive director an- inounced that record contribu- tions of $500,250 swept aside ithe goal of $400,000 friendship ladults in nine countries. Township Seeks Access Mr. McMillan defeated: his only opponent by a vote of 30-25 on the first ballot. There are| 40 members on counties coun- cil' with a total of 55 votes. In his inaugural speech, to the work done by the 1965 warden, A. L. Blanchard, who remains on council represent- ing Darlington Township. Reeve A. L. Blanchard, 1965 warden, said the counties are in the process of re-examination. "We know there are changes coming but we also know that * there is a place for county gov- » ernment," he said, presenting * the keys to the counties build- « ing to his successor, Warden + * . + "] * * ra . ] v * . ® ® ¥ e * * . * b oF : . ri . , . , ? . ' ' : ' ' r a . * m structed. i While Bridges Being Built HAMPTON -- Darlington! Township Council, at its Mon-|Front Concession, as submitted day meeting, appointed the con-|by the department of highways, sulting engineer, road superin-|was accepted. A condition is téndent and the road comm-jthat a turning basin is con- Warden McMillan paid tibute|ittee to consult Canadian Nat-|structed at the end of the road ional Railways to work out an|which gives access to Lot 4 arrangement the Broken Front will have access while bridges|lar parcels at Lamb's rd. and over the railway on Park rd./Bennett rd. and Holt rd. are being con-| so residents of} Concession | through Lots 5 and 6, Broken assures an excellent evening of THE WHITBY & AJAX | BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY START * DRAPES * BROADLOOM * PAINTS * WALLPAPER | DODD & SOUTER | DECOR CENTRE LTD, | 107 Byron St. S., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 CONSULT A LICENSED REALTOR FOR EXPERT ADVICE OLIVE HOWE REAL ESTATE 668-5853 515 Brock St. $. Whitby HARRY'S JANITOR SERVICE 668-8873 @ INDUSTRIAL @ COMMERCIAL @ COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICE 668-8873 609 HARRIET WHITBY Le ARNOLD"S 115 BROCK NORTH WHITBY SIRLOIN OR. WING | STEAKS | Ib. 85e¢ BUTTERMATE WHITE BREAD Regular 22c Loaf Mercury Furniture and Appliances %* Phillips % Clairtone * GE. FREE DELIVERY Harwood, Ajax 942-3711 ROYAL HOTEL Featuring: Excellent Cuisine e Quiet Atmosphere |! - @ Fully Licensed Enjoy on evening out 171 Brock N. 668-5012 ready fo were 7 146 BROCK N, For As Little As $25.00 DOWN You Own A QUALITY CAR from NICOLS MOTOR SALES LTD. 668-3331 and provided property lines are amended to leave a rectangu- Deputy-Reeve Harold Muir was appointed to the Central CONNELLY SCHOOL of DANCING Dancing Instruction from 4 years BEAVER LUMBER co. LTD. "Home Improvement Dor-Mar Beauty Where it's so Honesi Cai's We Just Leased 4,000 Sq. Ft. Of Our Whitby Warehouse _ 90 CHESTERFIELDS MUST . BE SOLD Our Sacrifice -- Your Gain It's possible to buy these Chesterfields at below Factory Cost. ALL SALES FINAL NAME BRANDS ... SKLAR - BEVERLEY - RESTONIC 2 PIECE RECLINER CHAIR | Sklar Chesterfield 'our 27007 119.00 cum: BEDROOM SUITES Triple Dresser -- Matching Chest -- Panel Bed -- Box Spring ond Mattress. Compare anywhere -- Then Save at Honest Cal's, WHILE THEY Bs SKLAR OR $9.00 MONTHLY were instructed to prepare a profile of the Fowler and Wright CNR approaches. Totten, Sims and Associates }Ontario Joint Planning Board, John Frood and Ted Hutton to} |the township planning board,| Council requested the Depart. | Albert Crawford to take care of) ent of Highways to consider Gibbs to the Central Lake On- township dumps and Councillor; of age. Classes for Ladies. Register NOW & for Fall term 513 Mary E. 668-3219 419 Dundas E. Headquarters" 668-5818 Whitby easy to look oe. So nice. FOR APPOINTMENT 668-3992 FLOOR. COVERING VINYL - 9x12 Choice of Colors, --useees 1OeOD & Flex McMillan. |a development road appropri- tario Conservation Authority. eee s ees a Forage Day |ation to surface Development |}Road 706 with hot-mix asphalt {paving as soon as the contract|delegated to atend the Asso- has been completed. | Th e proposed service road! Reeve Arthur Blanchard was | ciation of Mayors and Reeves | convention. * Scheduled LINDSAY-- The regional soil and crop improvement associ- ation for the counties of Victor- fa, Peterborough, Durham and Ontario convened Monday to de- cide on a forage day program and to install new officers. | Date for the forage day was) set at June 15. I will be held) on the farm of Cameron Ken- nedy, near Little Britain; and will feature types of hay and Pasture mowing, conditioning, cutting and general production. Ciilef speaker at the conven- tion will be Dr. Stanley Young, a professor with the university of Guelph crop science depart- * ment. He will discuss produc- tion farming. | A practical farmer will be an-| other speaker & | 7 New officers of the association = are: Douglas McEachern, Wood- ville, president; Melville Wood, oe Mill , Vice-president; and 4 Harvey Wright of Lindsay, sec- = retary-treasurer. * Other officers are: A. O. Dal- 4 rymple, agricultural representa- : tive of Durham County; H. L. | Fair, agricultural representative of Ontario County; Bruce Mc- Corquodale, agricultural repre- sentative of Peterborough Coun- ty; and Leroy Brown, agricul- tural representative of Victoria County. EECECTITPSRLET CV IG acess ae oe GOSS FEST E PERS BATTS Woman Committed In Narcotics Case LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Mrs. Rosalie Penley, alias Rosalie Abbey, 28, was committed for trial Tuesday on a charge of il- legal possession of narcotics. An RCMP officer testified at her Preliminary hearing that 14 prescriptions--from seven dif- ference doctors--had been filled between Aug. 27 and Sept. 27, 1965 for a Mrs. Rosalie Abbey of London, She is to appear before judge and jury at the spring assizes of the Ontario Supreme Court. LEO CARRS SP TGELT SLC EER SL SLSR LSESESE ie Fe es fa Ttur Tip Top Tailors MADE-TO-MEASURE SALE '77,90 ON USS EEVE MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. S., Whitby 7% Texaco appoint OWNED AND |} % Automatic Delivery * Free Furnace Cleanout * Free Burner Service (by your fevorite Burner Ser- vice Contractor) PHONE 668-2091 5 | WHITBY FUELS HEATING OIL ' DISTRIBUTOR 108 Colborne St. E. Whitby WHITBY FUELS PHONE 668-3610 proudly Announces ||\m the ment of OPERATED BY Phone 668-3610 Now Mrs, Oke and Fred Sawdon are ready to serve | you, as they have in the past, with Texaco Fuel Chief Home Heating Fuel Oil. Fuel Chief is the finest of its kind -- Economical Cleaner Burning. * Quality Texaco Burning Fuels (Protects your furn- ece and your fuel tank goinst rust and ion) * Whitby Owned and operated. * Budget Terms -- Schedule your Fuel Payments ever 10 months. Bros. Ltd. Monuments in stone and Stafford marble 4 Generations of Experience ayia 318 Dundas €. ABNER'S ESSO featurin THE GREAT NEW RAMBLER 668-3552 is Brock S. 668-5391 Secretarial Qverload Service || ®& SECRETARIES * TYPISTS || © EXTRA STAFF *& MAILING & DUPLICATING SERVICES 101 Dundas W. 668-8181 BUSINESS OF THE WEEK BROUGHTON MOTORS 1101 BROCK S. WHITBY Having trouble with your en- gine, Carbouretor or Transmission? Feel you should be getting much better performance from your vehicle? Regardless of "what your problem Jim Broughton of Brough- ton Motors, 1101 Brock St. S. in Whitby "can solve it .for you whether if be in the engine, fuel system or electrical system. Jim is an expert in his field and has an- other licensed mechanic available in addition to his service personnel, Jim holds certificates from the [Rpt of Labour, General Motors to-mention and the Ford Company only a few. In addition to his five years as an apprentice, he hos 6 years experience os a mechanic. He opened 'his own business in May, 15, 1965 and also offers quality Fina Products along with his expert mechanical know-how, Remember regardless of the problem you ore having with your cor or if you just need expert ser- vice work then it's Broughton Motors, 1101 Brock St. S.-in Whitby. This Space Is Available For Your ADVERTISING MESSAGE Phone 723-3479 ARMSTRONG HOMES Proudly Presents Southwood Park Ajax and Rolling Hills Estates Olive & Grandview, Oshewe 942-2401 43 SHERWOOD E. PICKERING Lenderest | JUST OPENED ! WHITBY=~--- MEAT MARKET 313 BROCK S. 668-6941 WHITBY [ey tat esp ov 1 Wieraee HORTON'S STUDIO INDUSTRIAL CHILD STUDIES PORTRAITS WEDDINGS 942-1110 37 STATION PLAZA, AJAX BROUGHTON MOTORS % Licensed Mechanics % General Repairs .. % Quality Fina Products 1101 Brock S$. 668-8211 GOOLD'S FURNITURE New -- Unpainted Furniture and Chrome Kitchen Sets SPECIAL... 215 DUNDAS ST. E. 668-5481 GEO. HARDING | EXCAVATING Trenching is Our Specialty FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE 668-3566 | 411 Fairview Dr. Whitby DX OIL Now is the time to arrange for your FUEL OIL from DX. 668-3341 No. 2 Hwy. Whitby WEEKEND SPECIAL! DONUTS 8 Different Varieties Cake Donuts -- 50¢ Doz. Yeast Pies -- 60¢ Doz Meat Pies.... 3 for 25¢ || Lehn's Bakery. 668-8111 114 Lupin Drive Whitby | HOMELITE XL-12 @ Custom Cutting SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS WILDE RENTAL SERVICE & SALES 1415 Dundas St. E. | Whitby -- Ph, 668-3226 SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE * Brigham Brior Pipes * Guns * Ammunition * Camerce * Films HOURS 8 A.M, -- 10 P.M. DAILY 121 Brock N, 668-8361 psa Geo. H. Vick Ltd. 668-3579 and 668-3330 108 Brock N. Whitby MARCONI TV's 19" Marconi is. going out ef business, Only @ few left. 'WHILE THEY 159 95 oe g STEP & COFFEE TABLES is fae Double Wardrobes Cash & Carry HI-CHAIR Cash & Carry. 9,95 Rie: OE civci LOVELY 5-PCE. agin CHROME SUITE BEDROOM SUITE GROUP BUY sina GROUPS Se alii _ We Bought It All REPOSSESSED APPLIANCES All New -- With Full Factory Warranties 1 ONLY - 2 DOOR FRIDGE CROSLEY - Made by Moffat 199.88 CROSLEY STOVE - by Moffat Fully Automatic -- Glass in door. Only 1 4°7.77 Not es Illustrated HONEST CAL'S WAREHOUSE 205 John St. E. at Ash. -- Whitby 68-6361 -- and -- With Any Trade or.9.00 monthly With Any Trade or 9.00 monthly 424 King St. W., Oshawa 728-9191 ,

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