, r 'f - é - '.,- -. '. >ý - , , . The Canadian Statesmnan, Bowmanville, Jan. 29. 94 Rotary Party Colorful Decorations Feature Ladies' Night Able tfmeniet the financiai yardsticks' of the Hospital Commission, except im the area of food. Only 90e Per Cmsinan iodrt give a reasonable service wve have found it necessary to 1964, wve must tr-v and meet th gttir r d, d;,b ti CT h eBale Rotarv nresident of Branch 178 of 'he song the Bow m-,ien sang then ' Cub's Ladiez Night dinner Roval Canadian Legion, M.ý3the:ye songz The-:aiose-,itr evc and dance ne,:d at the Lions Ferguson, John Bamn, vicEý-,ceived much applause fer ~ Community Centre on Satur- president of the local Rotar,> their rendition of "Whisper-1Orgiefr16 u day evening was enjoyed b,,, Club, Mrs. Bamn, Don Morris, mng," "Amn't She Sweet," "We beqaiywtecnm ad the local RotarianS, their the secretarv, and Mrs. Morris. Three," "Are You Lonesome Iko hti a edn, Rotary A-ines, and -uestsý. The James Stutt proposed the Tonighit,' 'Dear Old Girl,'M.Hlested president, Dr. G. Edwin Mann Toast to the Ladies mn a witty "*The Auctioneer" and "TheAfetecocuso!o TndeMs.Mnreevd and eloquent but brief ad-: Ashmolian." which they sanggnrlmein hr a T pacious room was- dress. Mrs. Mann, wife of the, as an encore.sotmeigofteBado tranfored ntoa bautfulpresident, on behalf of thc Evprvone present wvas a7o Drcost eetteCar TOina etn o loveevert. Rotarv Annes responded to delighted with the programimnadVc-Cara o Twolovly ilpaintings of the t oast. of graceful dances presented 16.JmsStt a ae Japanese ladiesnd om-inaed The Toast to Rotary Inter- bv four Japanese - Canadian ChimnadKetJcko texqnorthe arn e15de the room national was given by George voung ladies from Toronto, teVc-himn xqupisie anl epctn Vice and Robert Dav,'eMitri and Carol Abbi, and-- ph calyof :1oepee District -Governor gav e the Lnda andarbthenikanese birds adorned the other wval, re ponse.tot m s e u iul m r i a kb and festive Japanese lanternýs Ket Billett, the immrle- dered kimonas, each with the supnddflrmthe ceiling diate ps.reiet ldtetraditional obi. They delight- W ae ternthea*ttractiv-e Far sng-song, anda ckpaneid was ed the spectators with a para- Af ter three demonstration evenings, when between 20 and 30 were in charge. The project is being sponsored here by Bwma Eathernhead be walgedbthd iaay o D r lan . Syl- ilhdance and with one higýh people have been provided with an outhine of the world famnous vieKwasClbAnoe ihngtjinhecuesoldo- bye tagode taersi cy vse wsceerted b ssval irstanis, as w",ell Dale Carnegie course on humnan betterment, the actual lessons will tact a memnber of the Kiwanis Club or be present at theFynFRMPGON tal candlesticks. It was cen- fellow Rotarians, and hie -e- During the eveninocad start on Thursday evening. This photo shows a few of those present Dutchmnan on Thursday vnn t7pm.e le a h etpo trdwith a graceful golden lceived a gift. The presenta-:and dancing were e'njoyed. at the second demnonstration -night,- and- the two inistructors ,,who utl12,we r Ming tree on which large tion was made by President Dr. and Mrs. Sylvester pro-an r.J .ewlp- hoverbuaerfli eeapn Mnnvn fr, sthStriHockes vided the cards for the Greeni years ago. They lost all their, of Darlingtoni, Clarke. New- architects regarding the ac- a birthday gift the n'et Pro-, increased: Admnission 93 aeiteb n.e parasolswereatachdtpacýherw - Rooim, and Mrs. Joe O'Neill ý osessions including a beau-icastle and Bowmanville, to quisltion of the Powell prop- ceeds, $78:3.81, were given to 3,864; 1961, 3,090: DayofcrdagtrMrwsinhre parla e r.Tcnreat epioece reien an nroued Ca Ccran s orches. had1 setof china dishes tl at1cntinue to support their hos-lrewMelnson of althe hfor the hospital. gvn16,3,3:16,1, a fsr uigtelte on the other tables were comn- the Rotarians who had joined: tra, Whitby provided a varied more than 100 years. -utal Thasonofte os It wvas mny privilege duiringi962; Average daily ess9lsqatrcnuy posed of alluring eight inch the club wth'n the last er Financial Report ptl ..The decision will not the year to present severali1963, 95; 1961, 55; 196 iis n15,M.adMs .P replcas f Jaanes lades, nd t tin A a ear program o of popular music for Friends and neighbours have: Keith Jackson, chairmnan ofi be fmnal until negotýations are! memrbers of the auxiliary,ý to Emergenev Deprmnoikb ouh h tr n Ming ranch ares ade, ad tMeir Rotary Annes: Mr.'dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Mer- started funds to help Mr. and the Finance Committee, re-1 completed, but the Powell ýHonorary Life Memberships iný 1,534; 1961, 841: Unit fL- oe rmTrno n h blossomsche, raands.a Bryson, Mr. rill Brown were mn charge of Mrs. Bond and Mrs. Allen. ported that the total cost ofChemnical Company seems in- the Women's Hospital Auxil-1boratory work 1963 232 at1 erte aemd Pesidnta Ms. M an n rs. A.A0. Dalrymple,!the Spot Dances, and there Although the Bond's houseloperating Memnorial HospitaIlclined to ]et the hospital have ir.Ti a ie ymm16.2,2; -a xmn-mn red eeadbe Vie-reidntanPMs.Jostr.and rstRHnB.Syve wrearumerofprzewi-na ntwomleel gttditlat ea ws 74,72.Heth frs canedfiuyngths es o onr adeswh hd ios 96, ,42:1963,25.acivmmbrsofseerl r Bain Secreary DontMrrsO, andD. R. Heston-Cookýe,: ners. was so badly damaged by the i gave 'the following list of ex- propertv, he added. given of thecir time and tal .1963 Maio prtos 5' aiain.Te lohv and IVI M rono. There were seven spe1cial flames that it, had to be torn'penses: Nursing Administra- - Public Relations ents for- many years: Mrs. V- 1961 486; Minor Oeainmmand(h uiesa sible f. orreigwefre respon-1 The Bowmen Quartet, Keiihý guests al Ladies Night, Mrs. down on Monday. All the con-ý tion $19,874, wvhich was 2. Glenholme Hughes, ohiair- H. Storey and NIrs. J. O'Neill,11963, 1,234: 1961, 1,009 hsohg tnad tibl ons hedlih uecora-IJackson, Dr. Keith Slemon,lMorley Vanstone, Mrs. M. J.tents of the building were pr cent; Nursing Unit $219 - mno h ulcRltos45yas r.L .MLuh and Occupational Therav Tenw onrG p~~~~resideerier ttham, pleased the audience rison, Mrs. George James, funds to help these pol 971 . peroen;lmeg. er mnembers of this committee well over 25. In October welteewr oei 91 hrCei.H evdfu er hreaidetale w ersM a M tremendously with their en- Mrs. L. W. Dippell, and Mrs. cani be left at Alex McGregor'secs591 8prcn;Oe-wr r.L . iplMs eesdee ytepsigme odr ild16 0a io ihteRA u Robet D Tre rs.G an trtamg ong an pater T.E. Flaxman. The out-of.. Kng tret West, a well ating roomi $24,366, 3.3 periS. G. McMurter, James A. of Mrs. Storey. '000; 1961, 6,000; Mes' igtewranfooigds M r . a y B r . S o w d o, p r e e r h e h e r t h e e a p p e a r e d o r , r s .p s s r , v e - x m a r f r d a Srue te i 1 6h a3k t u tte een tB o f r i c i -r nI a c vnl t o b e d a d ) 1 9 6 3 0 0( ) o s; a l s r in Cluheb Mowmianvillemi quamnt garb from Asia. Af-! Hill, and Mr. and M rs Jack - -ithe sub-total for- the aboveoeain the Roval York, Toronto. Mrs. ýtons itd nteRAFadsre KismeC lub, rs. Snowden,!ter their special Oriental'ILowervl, Oshawa. $89M0, 9pe cnt r.Huhsai tatnT.W Cwkr as ooedsaflngntucruti Jim 1olss, president of the Pharma4,39 cye3650. 49prFebr-uary Mrs. Dippell and \whense a reete v Operation of plan!,fe h n f15 hnh e Bowmanville Kiwanis Clu, rubais as the accompani-nua cent; Laborato)rv $8619r Mrs. McMurter visited every ýMadamie Vanlier wt a Life consumed 1963, 106,50gl indhscmiso oii Mrs.de olliss;, Rusýsell Okernent to hier spirited Highlad per- cent; X-Rav $S33.97(), 46 patient to find out likes and 'Membership lin the O.H.A.A. fonts; 1961, solid fulel;Hue i ahri-a nte i Ty in fte omn-, Dancing, and Gillie Callumn forý per cent; Medical Recorcs dislikes concerning meals. This was a gift fromn our auix- keeping 1963, area i qae2. veith Lions Club, Mrs. Ok, her Sword Dance, ,9M,0.eprtetAdingTei eport was so compre-,iliary lin recognition of herý feet, 50,000; 1961, 1,5,0;A Gogan hiwieJn erguson, s vice- The highlight of the eveni istration $74,4021, 10 per- cent; hensive that the adm-inistra- wý,or-k in) Region No. 8. ministration, 1963 pav hq ul hironhm nCn P i ~ ~~~~ing was the Bowmanville Pipe FROM PAGE ONE,> Dietary Department $14,358, tion and dietar v sftf were We ould like tothn issued 4,000, other cheusi-csinS.i omnil n O Sn 4FROM PAGE ONEUBn usc h ile adof wihare elected each vear 15.4 per- cent; Lauindry $23,559,! abletoeimprovethe mels nthese emerofth h ssued 2,600:,1961 pacheushi w agtr a n played Bonnie Dundee and A f'lor a two-vear termi; and'one 3.2 Per-cent; L111inen$9,542, 1pub. eatos h onedtlstfMssG:uraisued 12,00,; o ltrceuss-KenTeyaem brso Ldes Auxiliary to the Royal of their presentation and re mncplte nteae,$802 . e et prto "The hospital's 50th Birth- W\,. Wallis, aagro ptelovees as of 31 Dcme in 9 I acpe, n therBwman ieud re ierdos a te arteahppinedbythe forea,1.38,4,3per en lt; Hoskepiong u edgfted etarystaf, M.ed ,00 Fl-ie mS'on'inlca hrh andi eincteredfo eie temnou ppase.1 Bowmanville, D a r 1 i n g ton, of Plant $32,331, 4.4 per cent:iday was celebrated lin March- hIouisekeepinig departmrent, and 19!6;3 , 13 196 1, 89.Orer Iedelicious meal. Com rades i Everyone was also enthusiastic Clarke and' Newcastle, two' Maintenance $29,1173.pe There werie special meals and'Ms J. Cuolly,'office staff, for placed excluding foo n <FROM PAGE ONE, Anne Piper and Rena Bath :about the next selections,!repreosentaltives of the niedical cent; Depreciation of Furn- decorated trla ys for the( kindniess and co-operationi. drugs, 1963, 623; 19.50; W rW personations of leading sing- gate were the catermng con-,Scotland the Brave, and the saf urue nnEu t 25- patients. Metal1 coasters, or . Gros.s operating cost 93 ers made a great hit. Each of venors. The menui meluded Meeting of the Waters, andistaf *and fle president of tr4an oumnt 2.5 astay6wr sruktocon Mr'S. MICMurier nmentioned $4.4;16,$0 7 the young guests at the Fa_ tomato juice, tuIrkey, dressing,'the audience was thrilled by' omen' Hospital Aux-.3.; for a 100 per- cent total ofmmrt he anvra these servijces provided by thie "h oprsnbten O ther, Son, and Daughter Nighit potatoes, oat ca kes, baps,itheir playing of its final num- Thes 'rearrnd iby M: auxiliary. thie Gift Shop, cmaio received an attractive gif(hrbra)tietaand ber, Highland Laddie. The*i other four elected mem. Mr.Jackisonl publicly thiank- L i eearne y i.Lbraryý Cari, distribution of 16 ciiisadtoeo suitable for thecir own particu- coffee. Dancing was enjoyed to ehothehebarr: etheIhoewosha1 made donaj-s centasofathnedit ps,7.0paemasinBw an ge6 ill mdicate hegra lar age. As chairman Jack Knight popular music of Ted Tay-Jcsn e atrHry .tost h optli 16: e u1lr.ville and district rmarking ang oeato.1hs rninde the Lsiclonsthatteoabe gatheriong he lued- te rl etra.in thgevn ingTe-ve potd or gsystem $1.970; oe' k tHu r ositr asucaed frBadteMdca tf, n o, niklenOt h Lions - Rotary Stag Night willithe true talent of the great Pipe - Major Don Brooks, Pi-ý members are: Glenholmeo Hospital Auxiiary 2,00 a ofteretauxiliary, t ptensue.(lae o of'all our hospital deparmns esycwEnsilnSr be held on Saturday evening, ýScotsman and poet, Robert per Gary Cole and Drummeri Hughes, Bowmaniville: H. A. Bowmany lle Kmnsmen Club dru 0t itdospiaryo aoaoya ero odTeSafwre admvn einte-265 rneeting ton be hld in March. thecebrto of his anni-a Sclottische, and an OldiTownship; Harry Jose, New- ,$400:, J. Hl. Jury Estate $1,32nbt>re. nee eupetio h do so mn 1964," Mr.oled~crtfae. In41dy h The winners of the, H-ockey: versarv. Fashioned Scottish Waltz.aseM.W. M. Rudell, Hlobart Manufacturers, John-at oanmrge te- hospital," 'Mrs. MMre said. clae.poue .2 b.o a Castle, and J. Robmson, Ajax t the dancers and spectat'ors a]-; Hospital Auxiliary; Dr. l. S.I Hardie $240; W. 1J.-Hancock 8 mightrewellibe consideredof our the Superior S B tfo Feb. 8, J. Robinison, Ajax ancd vided for each person present ike. At the end of the even. Miklos, president of the Med.. Estate- $200: Samn Dewell. the union and managementineybbisb aie!rusobjective in 1964. QuaiywlBPSevn rmpn Dr. Charles J. Auistin; Febru- bv the Tartan Club, w'ill be igteevn a closed with lical Staff, and its vice-pr-esi-ilHamptton $875: a total of people.~ Mr. Hughes statedi.1of churches mi the town andbs eahee ybcmn ary15h, oyGrop nd obperfect souvenirs of the le- itheengig f oSav h et r.H .Rnl. $8,867. [He also spoke of thre speciali district. Cuchsthat have Act crived wbavyae oqalf orJr Spence. Whit.v. F brurylightful occasion. 'The e o Qenanlu'lLniSne Te Board Chairman, Mr.' In conclusion, Mr. Jackson melserved the saf tdnae hi earr S odipoessin193an acw us pouches 19th, Harold Michelson andse coeofvrypgamSu, presented staff Longlstated ]thiat theic.apital debt Christmas time(, and addedtPau s., United, Baptist. St accredition standards l ,0 b.o a n4cnet Dr. G. Edwin Matnn.oea otai'fRoetService Pins to Mrs. Marv hiad been reduced to $20,000, that cr'edit is duefthe dietitian,! John'.s;Anglicani. TritUnit again- be our guides frti ieyas Burns m colr, super iposed I i ann, X-Ray Department, 15 and hie predicted that it l Miss, Gwendolyn Burman, for Pd. Hamtni United Chur hya cceiaionsam on a background eC t s L v s c.h ad offhtarth sarnn ears; M rs. Mav Pickard. epi f ytesrn f -the Yuletide dinner. C.,G.LT1. The Rehoboth Chirisofatanbl ecgizdmi pa ms, an er. e p Office Staff. 10 years; Mrs,. this year withi the balance o. uldn1Cmite1111RfrmdChrh1lo 1u standards for hsia i o trist wastlsurm onted by Sco FROM PAGE ONE Tina Rienstra, Nurses Aid, the provincial and federal Har,.Cvemncar aemn1iesfrorGf relating to Ilhe quality faO tihkhstei a aksiroyaway fromn home spendi five years, and Mrs. Marvel grants still owing. man of the Building Commit- Shop. A numriber of church' tient carie. It cani be cma woreproduction of the Redithe weekend with her friend HaprIieyas Medical Staff Report tiee, rprted Oruthehe -ipnaebs nmoely dt the hllar o sler - t SenÎsm Lion of Scotland, and the Muse Norma Bragg, Liberty Street M.Sutcmmdhsr- r .D ubrar -io cthe hou itandeoe s ti h elo prvlo of Poetry. The Crest of the North. Late on Sunday morn- pot a or hirman with presentative on the board of'prso h&opiaad0 S. alsCGTGrlithe job being done frec Royal Canadian Legion was ing when the fire had been his report as chairman of the the Medical Staff, in his re- the outstandingca ectrc s gn Guides of Newcastle, anth( ie and everv patient.Fo T is Y a also shown in blue on a corner extinguished hier parents told Managem ent Committee. eprsi htalaeitr ambulance entrance. The sign miane ru h CanaceA.sFedera and rovincia of each cover. the firemen that, Judy was stated that 1964 was a memn-lested mn treatment, and that was generouisly donated by inCne ocey rvd taxes and Ontario Hsia h nai oit o The authentically detailed worrying abotthle fate of h er orable, year as it was the 50thl the Medical Staff makes Sam, Dewell, Hampton, he e ar for paint p Israc reim poid rppe hidenpodl(n Glengarry Bonnets received cat, Pinky, to which she was Anniver.sary of the founiding chang-es oly\ to keep treat si easomnind ln o seilocasioný. h the money for the runigonucethslcinadap thrn ee madle by Mrs. Everyone hias heard the old said that the original old hos-!and to correspond with the oigcndedfrexnsion der, the leadjership of Mrs w\e ]have anr obligationtopChre MMuan fm Jack Knight, wife of theim- sayngthat a calias inel pital building hadl accommoda- advanceofmeeonf aroreheot mdestffdertecomiay.WnsrOnri.s"T m" mediate past president ftellives. Fortunately Judy Bond's tion for 25 patients, and point-!TeMdclSafmes.aml o ml ainsfr16 Bowmanville Legion Pipe pet gave a demonstration of a ed Out that the presenit hos- three times a month lnow,,this A.S.tff Recrui doaing"omes av hepeOwt riTHepigag Ecie h Band. feline's proverbial luck, or re-1pital with lits large new winlg wýas started in December, D-. A M.Il hompson, ecaiCrn-dnaiosbut %wish to remainOntaio spital Seerve im ilmk i is Mrs. Edythe Hilditch, wife sourcefulness. The cellar ofinow hias accommodation foiriHubbar-d pointed out, Since ofi ta the Stf Rcu tmg om anonYmous. To one and all a Comm bissionve ur o-ulcapaacasgeto of he ice- pesientof hethe Bond house was divided 120 patients, and for- a total of last September the, Me dical m rittee, sadta1h te sincere thank voui. I could not peebde nulyadoo tteTitet n Bowmanville Legion Pipe into two sections, and in one! 170 on the opei of the Staff have hadi meetings twiemmeso is olecoetisrpr ihu as- ha s ev'-yadsticka oih a pot'Clb te i Band, drew the winning num-ihalf there was only five feet, third floor whien required staff a mnith, and prvoul et, Harold Gihson and Mrs. Mc-ingo oteammtao to operate. The ComisinnJaur20h bers for the Special Raffle.iof clearance. It was mn this is available. ionce a mionth, hie said. Mr. Hoden our appreciatioli The attractive prizes were'latter part of the cellar that The, Bowmianville Nutr-s The Medical Staff have Mre.H eotdo h o i co-operationi," M rs. rvesrtso:ate Aledrqet r en donated by the Tartan Club. the firemen founid the catlAssociation ,was praisýed by lrecommnended that patients beiaproblefperutngl rAned cMuerstaed.numberfof e h r fwr e eevdfrhsftr ted For a Quality Buy on The winners were announc- crouching under some dewi Mr. Stujtt for its commemnora- allowed to wvatch tlviinas 1afnd o a erel. n t- Administrator's Report nperformed.the amntwanetohrbnqtssrv e d by Past - President Jack, worm boxes, uninjured, and tion of the hospital«s 50th Ant- long ias it does not disturb ()th- gvn fItafleqitremen thwas Berad HoldelfiIozicsp loiediclan uri ecubmetg, rsscn laICte ITodel used Kih sfllw-Lodnone the worse from the haz-. niversary ý,last March. Thre ers, anidit hlad!also iagreed lt oqivnthe comitrter e ythe eai dn slr e, athe s . cal osup pi rgsafdinfencsadcvcrepon Chev. - Ods. Mario Faryna Grdon Lang Mrs. William Waller, 116 ,cer-emoi\n icheBoard Room ing houIrs at thle hsia eard lHoldeni. and plans for re.. comparative statisýtics to show supplies, etc. ,0,0.0Ese elCm stfeLawrence Little, Ian Scugog Street, a neighbour,!of 'lhe hospital, and prceented'changecd to allow them o cuimn were discussed with hsptas ork " s In 1963, this hospitlwspinbgnigFbur 7 CadillaC Johnson, Miss Minnie Finn, offered the fire victims shelterl portraits of the past chair-' from 3 p.m. to 8 p.mi. dNuteoriMr.tompson said.i Miss Janice Brooks, Mrs. when they escaped from theirlnmen of the board to thle hos- Dr. Hubbardl stated. Hle radd- 'heNrigSafcnst - SEE -Ka-thlen Kniht Mrs Helenburnmng home. Mr. and Mrs.lpital. hie said gratefu-lly. o htteMdia tf er o 60 full time(., and 60 relief WalisRoyLitleGar Ra- Bnd are now staying with TheFli Board Room c(an be top cas presentations every nre.Albtsxaelcl WandsRwyMuison. New a- o e oCli .AlnMryht H a dJs. ecslwh1saa.-Ry1h aortrPa Scotih c me ian Mr Hary ead sold dew w o rnk arms. Tsd i he t.po ra M uic r ut m m er oam m terea e 20 fultr nime B usi ess d5-504 taud. is h umro cus o gster vice wll be missed b pre vci ainf go sthe re. th om itte . le av thiw rkeu. thesl use ee in ttoM.Sut si laithpeinmpsonms.B mtchil w-ould be to Memiorial Hos- H odtemeigta and others who have given pital's credit to become ac- the committee, aware of thie wel over g .000ehours a year credited. Many things are in- threat of Dutch elm diseaseiworaknogitewhop. We wsh LAST 3 DAYS ainngacceda had these trees nspecd wto cweg kitatak L A S T 3 D A Y S :~~~~~~~gave the opmnion that with the cautions, or if necessary, re-1"nMrhw edo a-UEJ co-operation of all there ismoval, but the elms were Mrh ehedousn TH RSA -FRD Y ST RD Ynothmng to prevent il receiv-1found to be free of infection. ýn aBirtday Pary, thi be- in,, accreditation wvithin the One tree had to be removed 50th of our hospital. It was a- AT- next two years. 'because of dead wood, andlmemorable event. The co-con-: BUY NOW . . . AND SAVE A T rous nd ndiiuas for"thecauedthMr.Walters sa d.oreorstheir ormittandcMrs assistance given the hospital The committee recommend- posed of Mrs. Thompson, Mrs.' E L L 0 E0 ER S Sduring the last year. Mr. Stutt d the seeding and fertilizing T. Rehder, Mrs. W. M Rudel, could not namne everyone, bu+ at the west end near the new, vysege, and many others who, Y&L he spoke of the fine work of addition. This wvas imple- helped, are to be congratulat-i the Women 's Hospital Aux- mented by the housekeepingled. Our thanks to Miss Ann WE DELIVER E L L IS S HE S T O R Eihary, the staff miembers, and staff and Justified the expense cCoulter for two pictures; do- 49 KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE -e wil doour bestar c nWled, htaed ht p elimin- aaThe eembersr OfN T . H N 6336 tinue to do our best." Mr. Stutt ary mnvestigations are under'the Medical Staff, who donat- said, and he called on people w%%ay on the advice of the ed coasters for thie guests, As> Dale Carnegie Course Gets Underway Thursday Evening