The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 24 Jul 1930, p. 2

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Page 2 THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, JULY 24th, 1930 Dr. Dunn Speaks on Dangers of a Bad Milk Supply Rotary Club Brings Dairymen and Surgeon Together for General Good Passed -- Kathleen Moriarity,| Adrien Jean, Rene Trudel, Taline the "cow by the horns" Lionel ( harbonneau, Maurice| Hector Ailey as it WwW ere, the Haileybury Rotary Boissonneau, Germaine Robert. Recommended--Julitte Denom- Gas at its luncheon last week _Recommended--Dennis Moria-| mier, Alphonse Allard, Henri bro ught the local dairymen and| tity, Lionel Deraiche, Josephine} Bourget, Wilfrid Mino, Viateur th district cee ariiey urgeon Guignard. Rochon. e distric steriné surgeon, Dr. J. Dunn together for a talk Form III Sr. to Form IV Jr. From Primary Class to Jr. I Pa , tog ce on matters in connection with a a subject that attention better milk supply, has been engaging the of the town council and the board | , Passed = Constant Beeuapee ley Labine, Dora Noel, Benoni of health for the past few months. Mathias Roc hon, Georges as ; Bourget, Alfred Perrier Ronald It had been proposed that a by- res y poe ees " oa Morrissette, Robert Rhainds, law be passed compelling all dai- ger, Tyan A leaney, Xheaume S!-| Joseph Rochon, Cecile Bourget, rymen to have their herds tested mard, Lucien St. Louis. 5 Hector Metcalfe, Rolland Decar- for tuberculosis and later there Form Il Jr. te Kormultl ye : rie, Valence Larocque. j was some discussion over the assed ti Evelyne Leach, ae Recommended--Leo Brouillard, system of pasteurization, the Marie Rochon, Rejane Rees yay Marie-Anne 3arrette, Therese question being left in abeyance| Plandine Forget, Blanche Dunn, Guignard. to enable the board of health to | Jeannette Brouillard. 5 PRIS 5. arrive at the best solution. Form II Sr. to Form Il Jr 1 Coming to the Classic Theatre Dr. Dunn gave a very interest-| fF sere 5 Soe mea Joan Crawford usually associa- ral HHO GER ELS, iRG: ae veline Char onnena ys arguer-/ted with society drawing rooms ing talk on the dang . lite Huard, Paul-Emile Joyal,/and flapper boarding schools, will in an impure milk supply, the in-|Therese Perrier. vestigations that have been made trouble, towards overcoming the the value of milk as a food, pro- per types of dairy cows, etc. of his statements that were particularly interesting were that 25 to 40 per cent of the tu- Some berculosis in children was of the bovine type, that practically all the communicable diseases are traced to the milk supply at some time and that milk is one of the best media for disease producing organisms. The doctor explain- ed the system of pasteurization, wiih, he said, only an expedient place sanitation cleanliness, he It cannot re- and common said, and it must be handled as carefully as raw milk He stressed the absolute necessity of having clean stables and clean houses for the handling of the milk and above all a good clean herd of dairy cows. "Tt is a well recognized fact," the doctor said, "that nations where the people have the Dest teeth and the best bone develop- ment are the nations where dai- rying is the chief industry. An ample amount of milk and other dairy products is absolutely ne- cessary for good health." Dr. Dunn said that skim milk, which was looked upon as of lit- tle value, was more valuable asa food than the cream that is taken off it. Skim milk contains all the nutritive properties of the whole milk, with the exception of the fat. He passed around several charts which showed the death rate in Ontario from various diseases in which the milk supply was a dis- tributing factor and impressed on the club members the neces- sity of doing anything in their power to assist the local board of health in their endeavors to im- prove the food supply. "As a ser- vice club, with one of your ob- jects being child welfare, why not begin at home by backing up any movement for the general good," he concluded. Local Students Pass Examinations in Music In the recent Midsummer Ex- aminations of the University of Toronto (Toronto Conservatory of Music), the pupils of Miss A. Rice were all successful and ob- tained the following standing: Intermediate Piano -- Florence L. Lovick, honors Junior Piano--Nellie Bazinet, honors; Pauline Bagshaw, honors Elizabeth Little. Primary Piano--Dorothy Sharp honors; Arthur Binkley, honors; Dorothy Train, honors. Primary Piano--School Grade --Harold Antram, honors. Elementary Piano--Mary Milne honors, and Florence Plouffe, ho- nors, equal, Dorothy Legree and Dorothy Morrison, equal. Introductory Piano -- Carmel McKenzie, honors. Senior Sight Singing -- Elsie Landry, first class honors. Junior Sight Singing--Eleanora Kearney, first class honors. It is deserving of special men- tion that Florence L. Lovick, a child of twelve years, has passed the Intermediate Piano examina- tion with a high honor standing. was not ideal, but| Separate School Promotion List Form IV Jr. to Form IV Sr. Honors -- Maurice Anicet Rochon, Leo Seguin. Honors--Armand Lavaque, cien Joyal, rice Seguin. | Passed--Onidas Blanchard, Ar | thur Desrochers, Imelda ibert, Paul Seguin. |Lucienne Dunn, Louis Julien. Form I Sr. to Form II Jr Honors--Jean Joy al, Leonarc | Labine, Ernest Legris, Roger Mc- 1 curdy. Passed -- Cecile Jeannette Deraiche, Paul Dupuis, | Raoul Lavaque, Aline Seguin. Form I Sr. to Form II Jr. | . Joachim Donat Passed--Onita Regimbal, Leon- Gabrielle Ouimet, Florence Gra- |tine Ouimet, | Albertine Rhainds, French Section| McCurdy, Lu- Gerard Perrier, Mau- Mino, Ernestine Ouimet, Albertine Phil- Recommended-- Ferlande Cyr, Brouillard, Alexis Dunn, Huard, Rochon, vel. Recommended--Wilfrid Allard, Florence Beauregard, Florida Noel. Form I Jr. to Form I Sr. Passed--Gilberte Dupuis, Car- men Cyr, Simonne Seguin, Lione Belanger, Philippe Beaudry, Al- fred Beaudry, Elphege Deraiche, Maurice | per oedue, Georges Mino, Marcel Joyal, Rita Lariviere, Dorothy Huard, Laura Dunn, Lo- renzo Gravel, Eva Forget, Shir- be seen in a new environment in -|"Montana Moon" her latest Met- ro-Goldwyn-Mayer offering to be shown at the Classic Friday and Saturday, July 25th, 26th. The screen adaptation of Eu- gene O'Niell's widely-known dra- ma, "Anna Christie," starring 1|Greta Garbo in her first talking role will be at the Classic July 28th and 29th. 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