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Weston Times (1966), 13 May 1965, p. 6

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"is." "my _ kii dr" is} - Mai; Em (1 My w. _ V J, ' Ito-m won't-11ml The uneventful Cemtractor may t mom to provide scour. ' him the award ot the mt. In In amount nod fawn “I! tp the Department, ”plied by the hm -"e riGeriia Mm with the conditions "Lforth therein. “A; tie imam-ed each tender l ”(be submitted on the forms Chic! of Purchasing and Star. Room C459. Sir Charles tsi? Building, Riversnde .‘Olllwl; Office Manag. god: MI Jarvis Street. Tor. ; PO. Box 668. Umdon: tr, 1m. P - _ -___ under documents can be ob- I-nm .throgsh: SEALED TENDERS address. Id to Secretary, Department of Ppblic Works of Canada, Room 3322. Sir Charles Tapper Build. ing, Riverside Drive, Ottawa 8, and endorsed "TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY OF COAL, rum. OIL .AND PROPANE GAS FOR THE FEDERAL BUILDINGS THROUGHOUT m PROVINCE OF ONTAR, to, 190566.” , will be received until 3:00 PM tr.p.thT'.), THURSDAY. MAY tull mason, daughter 00 Mr. and Norman, M. Robinson of "tth. Amuo, Wuhn, who will be married ht TOVI’IHCQ Tio~ ”on, non of Iran-0nd and Mrs. Fmick Tins-n at Beamsvillo, Ono-m, on May 22 u 3 pm. in Mm Baptist Church, Tor. All Round Cords Presented To Five Girl hides DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA lost of the auxiliary mem- hers had served in the Red Gum workroom during we we: and were familiar with nub ing hospital and maternity sup Misa. They decided not to hold any fund-raising aetieities for I In months but to concentrate “I: but in 18.. 1NArrilg,0ttttetymr,the - member: ot tin auxiliary - up a plan to nab! the pro- = new hospital. Tho late Carpenter, wit. at Dr. T. ' Carpenter at non-aunt Aw an. was president; In. T. E. Daugherty. president at the aux - to the Worm: Men's Club, was elected lgt ice, and In. Alan Bull, wile ol the for- us: Medical Officer cl Health for Weston, was the auxiliary's -urrtreasurer. rtAfriee Building. Fort Wil metutimttirrtetutenatb. MtfPtt','tgt'i/"d','gtr, Hospital Women's ‘38! held in than] meet- t.eth-dapiatthesatr" ninth that the 'itat auxiliary 'lumber Memorial Hospital TENDERS :30. ttmmtot was - Malay, My, to, "" III it. “til The first cheque presented to the new auxiliary for fifty dol- lars was from the auxiliary of the Workingmen's Club. Tins was just the beginning. in Sep- tember, the new auxiliary: first money-making project, a rum- mage sale kicked off a series of successful events, such as teas and bridges which finally culm- inated in a pledge of $3,000 to Théi pl... was highly success- ful. By the end of the summer they had made 1.147 articles and had enlisted 191 active and associate members. Tttia rust Board of Directors included In. Alan Bull who mantra the Lionesses; Mrs. Daugherty, the Workingmeu‘s Club Auxiliary; Mrs. Gordon Moffat, Y.W.C.A.; Miss Ethyle Savage, St. Phillip's Anglican, Mrs. A, Stenhouse, Westminster United: Mrs W. J. Ward, Cen- tral United: Mrs. Ken Thomp- son, Municipality; Mrs. A. B. O'Hearn, St. John the Evangzl. in Roman Catholic; Mrs George Medhurst, Weston Baptist; Mrs. C. E. Grosskurth, Rotary Anas". Mrs. Ellerby Farr, Hospital Board, Mrs. Alex Cruiekshank, Weston Presbyterian. W on (but towing. They 0b. dKteged to form a Board of Wm who would be a repro lent-live body of all the worm en's manna in Weston and that inspire interest in their nit minim When you’re planning to buy any mafor item - I car. furnishings, fridge, washer, dryer or other Valu- able appliance - borrow everything you need. tirpt. Then you'll be free to shop wheneser and wh 'tever you please. A low-cost Royal Bank tai"r'riiifii'rei loan gives you the cash in advance. placing yuu In the key position to select the best value No Interest charged until you use the muncy; any to get; fast, ctyttfidential service (frequently under 24 hrs.); Infe- lmured tbr estate protection; and you don't have to be a regular Royal Bank customer to qualify. Vim your hrarest Royal Bank branch today . . . there) one in your mrirhhourhood with cash in advance through a low-cost Royal Bank termplan loan w ffl' -1\ P. 'jif:E5i: rcrr22,9 ‘ (Continued from page 50 germs that no count could be made. Another 63 averaged 16,527 germs per centimeter. F “That's bad? I asked, and watched his blood count rise. “How can I expect your club women to understand what I'm saying it you don't." he said nastily and continued with his story. Even worse than the germs' quantity was their quality. Half the towels were loaded with staphylococci . . . "That's bad," I asked affirmatively. When he regained his composure, he explained that staphylo- cocci causes boils and wound infections. And colon bacteria - which a third of the towels bore - spreads Dysentery, Typhus. and Typhoid. __ - A - That is bad," I acceded. "Why couldn't I have married a nurse." he said providing me 'with the reason why so many doctors do. “So what did they conclude?" I asked. "The Dusseldorf doctors are confident that infections and in- fectious diseases can be reduced by getting rid of the common towel." tured "Even worse," he cried, "They spread germs faster by blow- ing them into the air." "Well, we can always use our shirt-tail. “I said and closed the whiny, W ___ --_____ . AN" ERROR IN DETAIL Should anyone be wondering about last week's column: The massacre at Glencoe took place in 1692 - not 1962 " stated. Some body mixed up the digits. They can do that any ttme I'm celebrat- ing my birthday. The idea for a hospital for the Weston are was conceived by the Weston-Mount-Dennis Ro- tary Club and the name "Hum- ber" rather than "Weston" was decided upon to acknowledge the tremendous amount work done by the Mount Dennis " tartan: and doctors: Also, be- cause the hospital was intended to serve the areas around Wer ton as well as the town proper, "Memorial" was included to the hospital fund in June, MMO. On November it, ISO the new M-bed hospital was um tally otiened. lt replaced the Mud emergency Maternity Hos- pital called Maplehurst at the corner of Rosemount and John Streets which bad originally been owned by the Charlton family, Dr. Charlton in: the first resident doctor at Humber Memorial and his son Howard became Chief of Staff. BECK IRAS? SHOES GOLD CROSS and " STEP -- For Ladies SCOTT McHALE -- For Men SAVAGE -- For Children HUSH PUPPIES -- For The Entire Family CLARK’S DESERT BOOTS ITALIAN SANDALS Mast places I've been in sport a roller towel." said 1. "They're every bit as unsanitary." he replied. "Some places have replaced them with hot - air dryers" I van NOW! get it... 241-0462 1915 WESTON ROAD AT LAWRENCE A Moment Of Joy Check "airtqt other loan plum IniIaMe: are how 'ttrr-tog' termplan really is: ttil ROYAL BANK Trpiml C murmur autumn: prim/n ' 50000 12 months $1000 M 30 months 81600 00 Its months Waste Westn‘ & Rev Branch v S Manon. Manner ton & Lawwnce Brunch B. J, Trew, Manager - the boys of the am who did Vin me: during the two Mrs. Carpenter retained her presidency in the auxiliary in addition to her membership in the Doctors' Wives Association special occasion Incl u Valu- tine‘l. Euler and Halloween And tor the first anniversary of the hospital, the auxiliary provided each patient with a small can with one candle on it. _ By the and of the auxiliary’s second year, membership had grown to 300 and the tummy was able to raise its pledge to $4.000 By June 1951, they were joined in their efforts on behalf of the hospital by the newly or- ganiled number Doctors" Wives Association. This too had grown out of a recommendation made by the auxiliary's executive. Its first chairman was the late Mrs. F. D. Cruickshank. wife of Dr. Fl D. Cruickshank of Weston Road. For the (£11le " "11...th auxiliary and. pueeeards,Cbutmaqeouies tndgervutte.hrtupatients, "tdtuspraetihastreertear. S Tttt present ISO-bod law-ll inctour no Men], at surgery. " maternity, " unruly mm ettes, I Ambulatory. to child- Pen, " intensive care, " recov- ery And lt emergency. Replace- ment value ot the hospital My would he in the region ttt 88,- and worked melody in this capacity until he: death in 1.6. convened by In Web!» lou- Inn ot Royal York but B. We. than hunches In. mud the mum-r1 to all. it: pledge to sumo. And in luxury an, the auxiliary been» incorporatad By III. In“ In a: trtoedert-toetuirutaito timttstTAr.muintberttoas" m year. I” brought I new additiaetot60ttedstotuhos. pita! and it Ill) wind the tint ttmirstbreertt-theoe- Uul and“. In that, -tter.eteeutiveuassutedbr 'um was donated by the nu:- ilarrtotimtiahaS-ttedromrs inhumanity. ". lumufl yuent execu- I!” WESTON RD. WESTON publication at an Auxiliary may and the annulus at an GittNo.-wttieAuapeoventr in tbs an "Quentin at " the mum-n noncymun; Auxiliary members have tak. oa pm in all the hospital's can- - and in 1000 they _wero and to take caplet: ehargs ot the Weston midentinl ciut- an tor the min: expansion (Continual on W li)

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