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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Nov 1939, p. 10

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~AETEU THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO 'rur~1~nAV ~YfnL'n 'ThTTi U¶~ft a aaaw. ~ *r., V £~JflSJA~.a How Red Cross Was Organized What This Society Stands for Red Cross is a permanent or- le Genva it remains in war ie ganization af natioal sacieties the co::nnicatory channel thra' with more thah 15,000,000 aduit whic information about missing niembers in 65 countries, recog- persans, prisoners af war and nlzcd undej fthe Geneva conven- other nationals in foreign bellig- tion, and by international agree- erent states are located, identi- nment as the sole. body which be.. fled, supplied with food, clothmng cornes in War tfice an auxiliary and other, supplies, and cxchang- Of the. Army Medical Corps. A.s cd despite the severance of diplo- such;* it fa the agent ta which re- matic relations. For instance, tie qucats for supplies, materials and Prisoners af War Dcpartment in assistlLnce arc directed by thcthc Isat war, manncd by Red Corpw which cares for thc sick Cross voluntary workcrs, was of- and waunded af thc national ficiaily authorized ta handie and forces. care for prisoners in Germany-. Comnmuneatory Channel after this department had been created by Red Cross and had Through a permanent inter- launched thc work. Another in- national committee, with offices stance is that ail exchanges of prisoners wcre negotxated through IRcd Cross international office. It is a valunteer arganizatian, L Busiess irecory seeking ta co-ordinate thc efforts of ail persons who undertake voluntary war work, such as thc manufacture ai haspital supplies, * Iegid Uicknitting of garments, Utce, M. G ~.GOUL, BA., LB. packaging ai this material, and M. G V.GOILDB.A, L*B, the shipmnent ai these packages Barrister, Solicitor, Notary ta Uic depots from which they * Phone 351 are distributcd by His Maestys Bank ai Commerce Bldg. forces. Because af its automatic Bowmanvile. appointment ta the officiai posi - tion af army auxiliary by a dcc- W. R. STRIKE laration ai war, it fa Uic recipient Barrister, Solicitor, Natary of the officiai information as ta Solicitor for Bank af Montreal thc needs, and ai official instruc- Money ta Loan. Phone 791. tions as ta packaging, shipment I1940 Chevrolet' Debut Bawmanviile, Ontario. andâ distrib;ution. L. C. MASON, BA. exadi Barriter SaiitarBecause during peace time it Notay Pulie Etc maintafas its organization for Notay Pbli - tc. emergency action in event af is Law ina ai its branches,. aters, aud alsa maintains far Replete with new mechameica .i Office immedlatcly east ai Royal flung' services such as outpost trsadeleethl40o Theatre. hospitals, home nursing depart- rolet is'introduced to the Caniadian Phones* Office 688; Home 553. ments, etc., it possesses Uic ready public in two Series-the Master 85) Dentalmachinery ai organization at Uic Dentîtiautbreak ai war. Sa preparcd, in DR .~.DVTfact, fa this machfaery, that Uh ic hoc DILJ.C. EVrTCanadian Red Cross Society en- ic oc agrccd upon and rati- Assistant:, Dr. IL.'W. Smon tered Uich sphere af international lied, shauld serve as a basis for Graduate ai Royal Dental Col- action befôre Canada had declar- actlvity af societies for Uic relief loge, Taranto. Office: jury jubile cd a state ai war on September oftrie f urope."In Wfth ethis bje Bldg., Bowmanville. Office hours 10, 1939, by cabling .$10,000 ta trie nErp.I it hsojw 9 a.m. te 6 p.m. daily except Sun- Britafa for relief ofaiitenia sur- nve, M. Gustave Moynier, day. vivars, and by having ready at Prundent ai the Genevese Societe Phone 790.. Hbuse phone BU. hand Uic hospital, nursing and UiiePbiuBmoe h X-Btày ]EuiPment lan Office. medical iscilities ta meet Uic first meeting af 16 nations. arrivais at Haliax. In this in- Coanries Agreo èujucral Directors stance, it fa notcd, this action fol- Because Uic firat conioreace ______________________lawcd intimation froin Uic Cana- wscmae iprasual FUNERL DmEIos d.Ian Govcrnicnttat Red OC a- ta give practical effect ta their Servce;anyhau, ay dy. d. a oherwars, ed ross recainnendations, a second con- Servce, ny ourany ey. was Uic anc agoncy te which thc ference was holdi in 1864 - this F. F. Morris Co. gavernent turned for inimediate time a, diplaomatiecocnfereade ai Mode aerrnqulpmont, Am- action. accredited gavernient represent- bulance and Iaira'cd Car. Cail WithiI 24 haurs after Canada atives. The resuit wua the sign- Phon 480 or 734, Assistant 573. declared war, representatives afin fagthUi faniaus Geneva Cea- Uic Provincial Divisions met in ventian, Uic spirit of Whih has '~ A..n43National Coundil in O tt a wa. been fithfully upheld in the sub- I-,LE.lLaoccrWihiIn anather 24 hours, a na- saquent conférences ot 1906 an~d tional war coundcil had been iorrm- 1929. This conférence, alsa laid BLUlE£ WILBUR cd. Details wcre simultancousiy down thc established bas1e that a Licensed Auctionoor arrangcd for thc formation af rcd sCross on a white graund aipton, Ont. provincial, district and local war should be uscd net anly, by Uic Specializing inPiFa, Livcstockcauncils. The incentive for Uic medical services af Uic various Implenients and Furniture Sae formation af Uic latter rests large- armies, but also by duiy recogniz- TERMS MODERATE ly in Uic hand ai citizens, in ather cd relief sacieties constitutcd. at phono for Ternis and Date ta: wards, theïr wilifgness ta ce- this ie as auxiliaries te Uic Bowmaaxville 2428. operate. It was Uic desire, or ob- iiiedical services end Uiat these ___________________jective, that ail groupa giving services were te 6è known as Red ________________________voluntary assistance along these Cross Socicties. Their embîcin 1L Unes siniilar ta those dftheUcRed was te be réeognized as icesoe <'lam W. Fargot" Cross shouid utilize Red Cross neutral insigala durlng war, Uic A. . OUN AL failtie ffiiaI. position, inform- nations plcdged, and te be fre JL a.ion andL fpclrl' ' e' froni attack. Dealgnqr and Dealer inlungoèpeine Monucst, Tbloa, Mpkeu, tc. Diseminate Wnormation AUXIliaI7to Médical Corps In Granit. and Marbe.. hrug h Uis structure, inforrn- Arnong Uic 12 principles oi Uic Dowmanvwfl, ont. atioa bemg promptiy dissemifa- Rcd Cross, and te which the gov- ____________________ated ta provincial divisions and ernaients have subscribed thern- ______________________local branches, and thence ta Uic Selves in sa far as their accept- - _______________________war council. It affords a Swift ance is concerned, are tliat these imeans ai determining how mater- sacieties "must be rccognized by ËN11RM NER ils and supplies shall be trans- Uic gavernient as auxilary te Soeu. R~PHGORONthe officiai request cen be complied adapt as emblein a red crass on WmiOtIUIy vemtile onat Ot with Uraugh Uic advices releascd 9 white graund; must be open to =057.~ for Four lient entortain- by Uic national office, air nations without any distinc- Mnt. lusattd iouJaw free. Red Cross first camne Inta cxis- tion, Particularly as regardas ex, "dress 628h CrawfOrd Street, tence when a conference ai re- religion or palitical opinion; must October 1863,, in Geneva, an d la peace Unie for wartlie work, there laid clown Uiceiuniforni fun- Énd "must be so iormed as net ~ daniental bases which have gov- te exclude any apprepriate Seraed thc organization ever since. branch -of medical wonk in con- ]RIF oT A short and 1isnple draft was'ac- nection With thc fighting ser- W S cepted which provided for the vices." formation ai national committees Rcd Cross fa an cffcen(-organ- 1 AIL L 1 E o OPTICIANO in each country, ta act as auxiliar- ization, with leading industrial- Msnay.ilnoo t i pm.les ai Uic arny medical services fats, financiers, newspa p e r mn e n 1 about £Tarcugof a their respective goverraments. and members ai other professions 2 Emluation and li(o<Ini ) The summniaig ai this confer- On its executive committees. It fa Mire GIAISs at ence lied foilowed Uic publica- operated in a buslaesslike way, p tien ai a book catitled, "A Sou- with evcry action paaaing under Ma' Mex MeGregor venir ai Solferino," by Heny Uic scrutiny ai these voluntary Drues ' S Dunant, after lie had visited Uic active executives. Its administra- Uowmanvîuue. . ont. battlefield -ai Soltcrino and seen tive personnel has been trained QUUalY up - Puien Don - Ail el1~u p wawundcd and dyfag mon lying by experlence, and by Uic vcny Toiito-~~-----unattendcd. Heo utlined his ideai iact that this Personnel functians RlE'evna0'mm x69 yon & m S of ai"Some iternational priaciple durlag peace time as an efficient xPort Ropalinq formulated ia terrais ai a canyon- competent organization. - IonI and recognlzed as inviolable, It enlists valuntany assistance for cvery purpase. Tee officers maintained overseas during Uic Warld War werc manned by vol- unteers, who operatcd aurnerous E services such as Prisoners ai War A LESSON IN IILALTHI Department, preparation ai cas- 10 ualty liats, natification ta rela- ilJ tives ai mcn arrivfag in haspitais, 1 and Uic supplying ai these mca 14 with any needs, and cauntîcs 1 a other functions spart froin its priniany duty ai ca-operating with 16 thc Arnxy Medical Corps. Red Cross Hospital 2 Through its efforts, $9,073,485 Tow, was raised for its purposes, i ad- Ce dition ta $6,250,000 for Uic Brit- ish Red Cross. Supplies totallilng a value af approximatcîy $20,000,- 000 were sent overseas, la addi- tion ta the funds whlch were de- Svoted ta ffaancing h o sp it ala, equipping and mannlng thei,' Heres how purchasing and operating ambul- A col Io illance units, etc. The fineat haspi- DAiic ore ta il, talin aFrance, according ta armny Drinkmore îi!kmedical authonities, was Uic Red Til te cod isil.Cross hospital built and cquippcd Tii te cod isni!.by Canada at Vincennes, near Paris. Soi defiien ii ~'iamis uuaîî îoersThe record ai Uic lest war was diet dfct inecti s lea Bac Miîaccomplished only by the good- Clani reuiaC OifcinGel]anee kwil af Uic Canadien people, the supplies needed vitaiis, minerais and pro- wlllingncss ai other erganizations ~ tein.. to build isoutid health. Drink three ta ca-operate with Uic Red Cross i glamu daily.end eliminate confusion, overlap-21 glus. dilyping and duplication, andthe gen- pr. The Bcd Cross again faces 4 E RA D IR imilar task. And tUii Urne 1t 5M RA E DAIRY faces this duty with Uic addcd 7I Bowmavine rcapansibility of a peaceUie BOWnavlle prograni which has bcrn n 8 N Important factor in Canadien îiie 9 P and must be contlaued. 10 G *and tiie-pecial DeLuxe Iliustmtcd gatr-jaw type hood Pravldjhg 4eroe la thc ToWn sedan a Uc« p- cser and comiplote access ta Uip cial DeLuxe Serie. In tlic engine compartment, and Righe the ncw casilyopeac 5 Panel are sholn LoftC thi ew jtn aed fran"at m Plea for Peopi. bas painted .ta thc drift ai modem 0f Modorate Mea* hospitalization We have said it tends ta divide the public juta three classes, those Who can buy ail thel Mr. David Williams, editor afi the hospital service desired, those w1l do Collingwaod Bulletin, who has scr- nat psy but are pafd for out ai the ved for miany v'earson Collfijwoé,d's Public purse, and those afi-a middle Haspital ]Board andi is a 'Past pres- section prcparcd ta psy tbcir way Mdent ai the Ontari o Hospital As- vet find themselves terriblv squcezed sociation, f'n a recent issue ai - his throughh ioch cost o a ae iper said: - "Intercsting thereiore is an addrcss "On dii ferent occasions thif5 gageliven by Hon. Dr. H. J. Cdy, Rurl eacer -1939 -1940I Cartwright 1 Ira Argue 2 Jas. Farder 3 Orma Hyîland 4 Lewis Swaln 5 Harold Bcacock, R. R. Nestletea 6 Narman Edgerton 7 Wiifred Williamis 8 Gamnet Wright 9 Malcolmi Emersoa 1 W. J. S. Rickard 3 Howard Folcy 4 Herbert Osborne, R. R. 2, Bowmeanviile Clare E. Allia Fred Ji. StevenS, R. R. 3, Bowrnanviile Arthur Wilson, Burketan C. M. Penfound, R. R. 4;NOshawa F. C. Honey, R. R. 6, Bowmanvillc Gardyn Brent, R. R. 5, Bawrnanvilce A. E. Bmlett F. B. Glaspel F. G. Smith Wm. R. :Westiake: L. C. Pascoe, R. R. 2, Burketon Frands Wcrry Aylincr Beech A. W. Annis Chas. P. SmIi F. C. Shortridge 1 Hanald Stinson 2 John. J. Hallarea 3 Wm. Morton, R. R. 1, Bethany 4 Win. Hahnah 5 C. Staples 6 Eldridge Shea 7 Chas. MçNeil 8 Ed. Youagmen, R. R. 3, Pontypool 9 H. Hoper 10Wellingten Porter I G. Menton Davis I3 Jas. Mackie I4 Jas. Boggs .5 F. W. Reynolds 6 W. N. Armstrong, Viewlake IO W. A. Miller va of Bowmbnvlle Ceci Dudley, Andrew Thompson - - Bowmanviilc Seciretary Mamie Archer - - - Bowmanvillîè Leta Bragg - - - Bowrnanvllc Vivian BUnnen - - - Bowmanville Marjorie Cole - - Bowmanville Ruby Hobbs - - - Bowmanville Jashua Jq)xnstaa - - - Bowmanville Heicti Morris .- - - Bawmanviile Susan VanCamp - - - Bowrnanville Donald Purdy - - - Bowmanville Yvonne Tighe - - - Bowrnanvlle Greta Wiclcett - - - Bawmanvllle :ui Ward School Mrs. Muriel Symons - Bowmanviile Doris Miilsoa n --Bownianville rk Townshlp Teachen Addrosa S.$.. Teachen Addrn Hiughes, Lionel - Port Granby 12 jeaster, Kate - - - Orano' Belghten, Lorraine - - Adams, Marjorie- Orono ,Newcastle, R.R. 3 13 -Cerrett, Dareen - endal - - Cl 14 Wanhan, Lamne --Ozono Savery, Laurnce --Canke 15 "Gray, Gwendolya - Leskard Simpson, Eithel - Newcastle 16 Simipson, Marlon- Orono R. i ]ttle, J. A. D. - Clarke R.R. 1 17 Smithi, Margaret> -, Kndal ireo, Anale I. - Orano R. R. 1 18 Luxon, Marjorle -orono N. 19 Patterson, Bessle- Orono R. 2 Patton, Roy - - - Onono 21 Ard, Gladys - - - KXandal Green, Marion - Orana R.R. i U22-22 Clark, Lamna - Orono R. 2 'c wiil be watched with Inter. an ultimatum. - Chicago Daily claiming they were liable for the est Ncws. rý ,Ieacher Ades Aileca Dcvitt - - - - Burketon Lorna Mecoil - - - Blâclkstock Thelina Freemen ~ R. R. 3, BurIceton Aima Lee R- . R. 3,Burkcton H-elen Fowlcr-- R. R. 1, Burketan Stewart McRoberts R. R. 1, Burketon Flarence Falls - - - Nestletan Bettie Kinnear - R. R. 2, Nestlctan John -McNeil - - - - Nesticton Eleenor Cronk - Box 313, Bawrnanviice Asinabeile Baird- R. R. 2, Bowmenvilc j Alice Arnold -- cla R. C. Pearce, R. R. 2, Bawmenviile EdiUi Trul- -R. R. 4, Bawnzanville Wm. Lycctt - - - Bownianvile Merle Thompson C. H. Robinson Faneweli Blackburn - R. 4, Éowmaivile Hfugh Smala Bowmanvilc Harry Faulkncr - . -Hampton Elsie Haddea -« -Hamipton Bernice Chapnian -R R. 1, Hanipton Herbent Parnf -- Tyrone Margaret Brackenrldge, R. 1 , Enniskillen - Burketaii - Courtice Frank McMuilea Mervyn Hobbs - Grace Sàaders - Albert XcClary - W. Lamne Mortson Jean MeLeen - Walter Blackburn Jessie ECnox - - Normna Staccy. Sarah MeLeilan Loraine Jac4.on Margaret Harper Rosa Mils - - Leonard 'McNcil Percy Haniliton Mabel Eckel- Alfred Iligum - Anabel Hendr Mlburn ~oe Cors a y - HaroidR.Morgan Kathleen Smith - Gertrude, Tanner Catherine 'McCldlar Audrey McKay Laura Shea - . . . B u rketan -Ennikilen -- Enniskillen -R. R. 2, Burketon -- - Tyronc ---- Enniskillen R. R. 1, Hampton R. R. 6, Bowmenvile - R. R. 2, Jantviilc - R. R. 2, Pontypool - - - -Betheny R. R. 2, Bcthany -R. R. 1, Janctvilc Janetviile R. R. 1, Pontypeol ----Pontypool -- Poatypool R. R. 1, Janetville . . . B th a n y R. R. 2, Pontypool - R. R. 1, Pontypool - - - Bthany no/keze-a« - no &oit-awaq, - - - Janctvllle - - - Pontypool "M"M" M, TRURSBAY. Mr)VlPMR1;rP ;-Un ICLIO n resident of the Univerbity of To- Jronto bcfore the trusteés' section of the ÂMerican hospital assQtbtion fa Toronto. Dr. Cody put4L;hesituation qLainly when he saide- "one of the ifit 1urgent hospital probleiis of theý Dreent day is the necessitv of easing hosomtal exenses for the large class Of tmdratelv well off. The sick por in 'public wards where ther is a méidical facultv are adtnirably' card for," he. said, "and so are the .wealthy Who are ý1 in orivate wardà,. but we Must trv ta make expènses' lighter for those Who are willing to'make somc contribution, but who Calift nav the full cast of -treatnýut." "Dr. 'Cod is right. He knws of strickcn *bv illnesa yet endeavouringz to meet th cost, of their miisortune. To those n hsptal boards this is not at al new. They sec the struggle everv day. Unpaid or partly paid buis tell-'the storv iota r~ financial side ai the management. "What is the solution? lkeduced jcstS, of course, but how? By c- oeratiOn movements? Prhaps. By national health insurance? Again, verhaps. By state nedicine with medical men employees of the gov- ernmcnt? Probably, thouah this to bas its opoonents, many of theni in the ranks ai the medical fraternity. "In some Places, several in 'Ontario, CO-0a>eration Plans are beingz success- fully carried out. The need is e-x- Pansion. If such cannot be efectd, the next bcst might anpear to be 'a turu ta state medicine. And here if is eQUliy as interesting ta note the - dcIar'aton of anather speaker, that ;f i orizanzed medicine wil! not move ro ealously Ruarding ethics, pre- roRatives -and Pocketbooks' somebdy also must act and thaï samebody ëan-, not be other than the IzovernMent. "'I*is not only an fnterestin ubt 'a seyious , situation, anec.tbat as tume Passes bedarns more and more ýacute. Asolution fa vidntly desired -'and It màir be co-opei4tion when tlkrte contes o mind the fact that. the pub- li oav ma3y be the tinht- morraw." Last week the Cobo urg. World saught ta garxiishce certain funds icomning te the Cobourg- Jamb~oreec Conimnitie which found itself madny hundreds of dollars in the red after the laat Jamboreetçrrn- " inated. *Now a group, af men saký uWl ta be officiais ai the jamboree dou commnittee have been servédwith on a r r the Caboug Sentinel bai St r f r the stu a of $s30345-, caS Len n Tla hdw...yg 1- 4 npaid advertising account. The Hitler has arnmed Goering Ms afortunate occurrence will un-. successor. Successor ta wheit?- )ubtedly have a great Iiluence Bra~ndon. Sun. 1the future ai -Cobourk Jarn- If you waat -to keep up te Uice )rees and Uic outcomc ai thc minute you shauld scnd soinebody LUMB COMPANT LTD. Poo715 DLmnll m

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