Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 16 Jun 1959, p. 2

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DENTAL SCHOOL has LtCol Roger MBE command of the surgical see large ivellvappoioted library CD DDS on left officer in tion of tha school Dental Crattsmens School Insures Best Dental Care Froduction of highly qualified clinic and laboratory technicians at the ultramodern Royal Con adian Dental Corps School at Camp Borden is helping to as sure Canadas soldiers sailors and airmen receive top class dental care This unique school supplies instruction craftsmen who upon graduation assist dental oIIiceTs in many fields of their profes sion In addition to trade teach ing the school carries out ad vanced research in dental sci ence and tcslsyiiew equipment designed by leading manufact uring firms throughout the world Opened last summer by the Hon George Fearkes VC Minister of National Defence the Camp Borden school is housed in modern building that contains the last word in laboratory clinical and class room equipment it is com manded by Col Bertram Kearney who has sinned staff to assist him in carrying out the extensive training and research program The school also conducts re with their own branch of the service Three or four dental courses are in operation continuously at Camp Borden These rabgc from the basic course for dents in sistnats to the cacting trade of laboratory technician group flour Graduates of this latter fresher courses for dental otiiv cars turns out highly qualified craftsmen in the many dental trades maintains program of investigation and research and studies many problems of equlplt meat and supplies peculiar to the services In Canada the Array is also responsible for the dental care of the Navy and the Air Force All service dentists and mero bers of their staffs with the ex ception of few airwomen who have been trained as dental technicians and assistants wear an army uniform whether they serve at sea with an infantry battalion or at some remote air force base This creates an unusual prob lem that iscapably dealt with at the RCDC School which finds time for instruction in the tra ditions and procedures of all services Result is members of the corps feel just as much at home in navy ward room or an air force mess as they do NEW ZEALANDER Colleen Torrens porpornl of the VRCAF is one of small num Bank tovCoinpete IIn Consumer Field course are of senior NCO rank with many years of dental ex perience behind them grad uate dental technician labora tory group tour would in civ AIlElt Sgt Greco has now had several months of instruc tion at the school He is one of tour senior NCOs on clin ber of women technicians in the Dental Corps School Here she demonstrates correct use processing and service1lhe overall cost to tbeconsiimer is lower than generally prevails though there he charge to covert MONTREAL Cm11 Bank for consumerfinancing in Can of Montreal in move that will 353 bringht into closer competition with finance companies has an nounced new consumer fi nance loan at six per cent an nual interest In statement announcing the new loanto go into effect at all offices immediatelypresident Arnold Hart said the interest would apply to the actual out standing balance and payments would he made once moathaAl Haircuts 75 Saturdays $100 Barbers CLIFFS BARBER SHOP 29 Elli Road Across from Allnndale Edam ilan life be fully qualified and capable of taking over super visory position in commercial laboratory The Corps has an establish ment which at full strength sup plies dental officer exclusive EXHIBITS may look grue some to layman but its all normal for dentist The man intheironrnask type of rig of administrators for every 750 men in the Navy Array and Air Force It is these officers ably assisted by the craftsmen grad uates of Camp Borden who keep the teeth of our sailors soldiers and airmen at high standard ical technicians course and is working on Trooper Vaughan Budd of Monctoa Sgt Green has been in the Dental Corps since 1943 of toothbrush to Corporal Ray Cota of aort Colborne INGLES PAVING 140 Victoria St Barrie DRIVEWAY PARKING LOT SPECIALISTS on Work Guaranteed bani nsrnvmras PA 68995 EVENINGS PA 3343 Barium Here Sgt John Green of Victoria watches while Staff Sergeant Tom Bats ten of Glace Bay NS gives demonstration of toothclean Pareiits Not Aware Children Tried To Kill Them By Burning JACKSON Mich AP badlyburned mother and father were unaware today they had been turned into human torches by their teenaged daughter and SUD We just didnt think about it Doreen Baker 15 told state police We were just mixed up guess didnt realize it would be so terrible troopers quoted her 13 yearold brother Bruc wish now we hadnt done Meanwhile authorities havent told the parents Sterling Baker 62 and his wife Alice 43 what happened Doctors feared the knowledge might impair their re covery Police said both believe they were burned in anrexplosion early Friday as they slept Firemen called to the blaze smelled gasoline rSgt Joseph Terze of the state police said Bruce broke down under question For Fast Experl iiiiiiiiiiio iiisiiiiiio Installations Service Contracting PHONE pPA 66007 ii MillFllTT Arroolge fora PREFATHERiS DAY Barrie Haidwaie 40 Bayfleld St Oughs Crest Hardware no nnniop St 128 Penetang St nicknamed Deagles Hardware clamped round the skull top right is Maya head frame for use in advanced dentistry Also shown are various types ing on metal mannequin the chrome dome Picture was taken by army public relations some months ago ing and Doreen corroborated the story Tene quoted Doreen as saying We had been thinking about it for about week At first we thought of beating them to death with hammers but we thought that would be too risky So we finally decided to burn them to death while they were asleep Terze said Bruce told him he was unhappy because his father had punished him for taking money from the bedroom smoking and for leaving the house and staying out without permission The sergeant said Doreen claimed her parénts wouldnt let her go out on dates or accept some baby sitting jobs The NEW underwood WWWI touch so light so responsive its almost electric Try it today one Underwood Llrnlled ariiiississngn sclwm Drillia Phone FA 5574 demonstration ea 83664 ra 82556 rs 33091 of teeth and various applianc es The exhibit is in glass topped case in theschool lib rary 23 Polio Cases Up To IuneB OTTAWA CF Reported cases of paralytic polio cases this year up to June totalled it compared with 27 in the cor responding period last year the federal health department said today There were five deaths from polio in the period four of them in the Northwest Territories and one in Ontario compared with three year agoone each in New Brunswick Quebec and British Columbia The territories reported nine polio cases There were eight in Quebec three in Ontario one in Manitoba and two in Alberta Tobacco Body Raps Trading Stamps TORONTO CPlThe National association of wholesale tobacco dealers and confectioners here has condemned the use of trad ing stamp to encourage sales At its annual convention here the association passed resolu tion opposing trading stamp schemes because they tend to in crease distribution costs in the Canadian economy Elected president of tobacco and confectionery distributors was EJ Hartnettot Kingston Ont Dick Steele tr Son ms weena concur 13 OFF ENGLISH CHINA Cups and Saucer mama cams AND cm snor Cor Colller and Hayfield THE BANKER EXAMINER TUESDAY JUNE 161 EDMONTON CPlladia was described in the most stable area in southeast Asia by Chester honoing caoadas high commissioner to India when he passed through here recently on leave from Ills post at New Delhi Indias neutralism refusal to align with either East or West in his opinion is motivated by fear of antagonizing either Rue sin or the United States Mr Running who 40 years ago plowed fietd in the Peace River country of northern Alberta with oxen was asked by re porter how his backgron had led him to diplomatic career His answer was that cosmo politan backgron had stimu lated his interest in foreign affairs and when he was offered post in the Canadian Embassy in China after the Second World War he decided to give it try soon found was being paid for the hobby had been indulg ing in he says BORN IN CHINA Sir Ronning was barn in China of American and Norwegian par ents who came to Canada in 1508 He served in the First World War with the Royal Flying Corps and be was an intelligence officer with the RCAF during the Second World War Between wars he sat in the Alberta legislature as member of the United Farmers of Alberta party Later he was Alberta CCF leader He had taught school in China for five years and in Al George llavies CONSTRULIION LTD India Called Most Stable Area In Southeast IlsiarBy Official berta he became principal of Camrose Lutheran College It an officer of the Canadian Embassy in China he remained there for time after the Com munists took over in 1949 and then was oppoirltd ambassador to lceland and Norway lie was appointed to his present post in 1957 VALUE PLANTS COLLYCROFT England CPI Fiftyeight tiny plants taken I1 Walter Gibbs from wood in this warwlclcshire town or his gar den would have grown into mfoot Christmas trees court was told MOVING If someone you know is moving filendl all Eh the Welcomefingon notes will help them feel at home Ioinin carrying on our communitysmdifional irit ofhoswhality Tull olcome on the rows and ad families you know who on moving PA 66302 WELCOME WAGON unoonnonnuancesnonun 010IooInoIncIoIoacnonlooloolaon 7153mm COME OUT TO Jff Playing rouienr wsnussnav anus SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS 1N COLOR THE DRIVEIN AND ENJOY THE COOL BREEZE Box Office Opens pm lhow Starts at Duals HOUSE OF HITS Final Showings TONIGHT WEDNESDAY Evening Shows 650 and pm Matinee Wednesday 230 pm Moor THAN Sroii Irluvs WWW SWRY 0F Ill1 StartsThursdoy Thruto Saturday nvnNrNcsnows AT 550 commands aoiva Sarcoma econn1 31 Dunlop St Robinson Hordware

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