IIMCOE mums Wm Dalton Jermey rim was one of the guesLHouring the new Stevenson Memorial Hospital Aillston on motley atternoon 130 coupon Brcycle At RCAF School OAMP BORDEN Special Are youa late cyclist This is the question which faced youngsters living in Anderson Park RCAF Station Camp Bor don As in any community bicycle ety is popular program icycle rodeo has become an annual event here Sgt Tom MeLelian safety supervisor staged the Rodeo last week for pupils who attend Barker Public School Camp Bor den With ttre cooperation ot all Schmidt principal be us ed the school as base of op erations and was given support by the community council which donated bicycle asa malor prim Council members also assisted Sgt Mclallan in hand ling the events Keen competition was shown by the 130 young cyclists who took part They tested their skills on rules of the road riding habits and safety check of bicycles Advance publicity for the rodeo focussed attention on tEGION arueo Wroussonv JULY srAnme or pan acrltror $2zooo tEGlON HA course 51 24 GREAT SIMS Free at Ens nrled For This Engagement FAMOUS PLAYERS IHEATRE lNEFSAtADEMYWARDS liEIIItIODLtItMillAVER lad iiiitEiiAitA Wm ran7p rnmewvrymnq WW my Hes in hot bore look ing over the no er room Jim Murray iett of the hospital maintenance staff ls showing him how the main boiler Rodeo eoumeent necess for the operation of nielbicycle This encouraged many youngsters to borrow Dads paint bnrsh and oil can in no attempt to pass the safety lane Winners were announced in the closing exercises of Barker Public School They are Age Group and first prize Rlclw Picard second prize Brian Ramsay second prize John Phillips and fourth prize David Dombrosky in the age group 10 and if first prise went to Alan Sedg wicir second prize Meredith Campbell second prizHoho Geldard and second priseMary Monion Age group 12 13k and 15 winners weye first prim John McLell eeond prize Robert second prize Chris Sedgwick and fourth prise Bayna Burden These RCAF dependents start summer holiday conlidant that their bicycles are sale They are aware of good cycling practices JOHN KWABNICA spn ot Corporal Stephen Kwasoica tests his skill in manouever lug his bicycle through the diminishing clearance test Judges are to Flight Lieutenant lliill iwitahell mayor of Anderson Park of ficer Cadet Beicher and LAC Hopkins onnnna Mans BIGGLESWADE gl CWThe National Con Board has placed an order worth nearly WNW with firm of coach builders in this Redford sblre town Thefirm has been asked to supply 150 trailers for miners being transferred to coallield Somerset from the Durham Now snowing HM WE Matinee 15c Evening nsuneuroo Eveninga toss 4171 littention To safety Water works This boiler suï¬zllrs steamlor the entire but lag no other boilers supply hot water for the hospital Er amincr photos MLCARROLL chair man ottbe building commit tee spoke Sunday afternoon at the opening ceremonies He gave the audiencea preview of what the newhospltai is like ecial guestalarc seat ed be him Allotments Iiid Hospital ALLISTON Special Many organizations have contributed towards furnishings for the new Stevenson Memorial Hospital The Alliston Rotary Club has donated $3000 toward the cost of fourbed ward at the new hospital The RCAF station at Camp Borden has donated $5000 from its voluntary fund built up by monthly contributions RCAF personnel many of them living in Alliston contribute to the tund They and their depend ents will also housing the hos pital facilities The Order of the Eastern Star Alliston Chapter 269 Is provid ing funds needed toiuroish one room at the hospital On exhibit at the Ontario Hy itlce Victoria St is so of the new equipment that wr be used in the new hospital FEARS FOR HEALTH HERE REGIS England CF Some inhabitants of this Dorset village complain their new fire siren is so loud it deafeos them end might affect the health of people living near by Buttbe county fire brigade will not re duce the volume It has to be loud to be heard an official was summer resort areas are an air III the water ey will need con rtent attention from parent or adult They need to learn the danger of getting beyond their depth and to be caretul at all times Adults should know not only how to guard their children against the perils of water but also what to in use of an emergency The Red Cross has simple safety and life preserv ing nrlea hiouthtomoutb res piration has saved many child oradult when applied promptly and this information be obtained for the atria Rifles have remiratora brrt takes time for the equipment to be brought to the scene and time in tile BOAT SAFETY Safety in boats is another nurst We can only hope that not too many near accidean will occur suds as the one last week when air young men were left for from shore in bottom leu boat toopowerful motor tore the bottom out With tbou sands more people than usual longer lviciniéy we hope ï¬le ho ay ea sppyone or John Matthew lonisflla her mit was on his way back to his former place abode but the hot sun and the long walk from the bus was lust too much for him For years he has lived at the foot of the ith conces sion Yesterday alternoon he got off the bus at Painswick and called in at the store After tort pause he headed east on the lath About mile away he fell after the sun had been pouring the hot rays down and passing motorist called the ce Mr Matthews had hit head as he fell and was candidate for he ital where an ambulance depos ted him For years he was known as lnnislils hermit and always had few dogs as companions As they died they were buried in neat cemetery near his shack two years ago the wellarbtwnffloer rmrded all to live Edith rela Talent presume war in visit to his home whenhe fell OVERCOMB IY HEAT Assessment of two large pro perties which border on the northehoreotthsbeyhrsbun Bpealed by the township coun 1hr ovum had taken their assessment to tudge and the properties were assessed Is farmland at rate of $5 per acre including the shore prop erly The rate at vahratlons for assessment purposes for shore property had been calculated at so per foot for depth of some too feet making the assessment valuation on unbuilt shore acre age about 600 However until the new manual is adopted the breakdown on farm lands where no Irmdlvt sion has been established is very indefinite and the reason for the special meeting ot coun cil was to enable the township solicitor Charles Wilson to get suggestions to offer in his ar guments as to why these and many other large properties which are being held along the waterfront should not be assess ed as holldny frontage The hearing Was to be held today before the Ontario Municipal Board For tth reason we will not divulge any of thetown ships ammunition IDENTIFY EDDY the body oi woman found dead in home in Bell Ewart was identified after about six hours as that ot Mrs June Ros enberg as of Toronto Corp oral Crone of Innisili Police handled the investigation Death was due to natural causes Rotary Pool Opens Sunday In AllistOn ALLISTON Special The Rotary Club swimming pool hero opened June 27lust when hot weekend made its facili ties most appreciated by Allis ton residents Rotariao volunteers have been working throughout the spring to put the pool in shape for sununcr use Lifeguards are now on duty The summer scha dula of swimming lessonswill begin soon Plenty Of Space In New Hospital ALLISTON Staff When patients are transferred July from the old to the new Stev enson Memorial Hospital they may be dazzled by its arse and its modernistlc features That Is how the new hospital impressed visitors Sunday who attended the open house and were taken on guided tours through its three floors to see the latest in hospital equipment You could easily get lostlin here one of the guests said This is easy to understand when the old and the new hos pital are compared The new one is built with 71 adult beds six childrens beds and re bas sinets for newborn infants in the adult section there are five private rooms of one bed each 15 semi private rooms with two beds each and nine standard rooms with four beds each The childrens section has one room with one bed for Isolation one room with two beds and one room with three beds There are two nurseries The new hospital was built at an estimated total cost of SI 330000 Government grants con tributed 51130333 towards this total The Stevenson Mérmrial Hospital Board contributed $500 000 from fund built up for this purpose Public donations have now reached about $20000 Alliston gave $25000 and piece of land for the new hos pital Moon Township $5 and Muimur Township $15 This le ave approximately 91mm to be raised fund drive to reach this objective is now underway By contrast the old hospital was first opened as Cottage Hospital in 1928 the gift of Mblaw and Morrow it had asbed capacity but by 1960 had become heavily overcrowded with patients beds placed in corridors At the opening ceremonies avrï¬ï¬maevvrrruazrl +neMpm v=argqywwqu Stunner Collegiate Lists Student Promotion iResults HAYNER lSpodal The at Stay Collegiatï¬natlbrton Promoted to one mu Day James Donald French Paul In Gourde Derek Gilchrist Helen Golan Emu Hill Richard Judah Carol Ann Kcrluhe Linda lac Rod Laurie tether John Macltullen Randy McArtbur Rich Mundane Mum Mil ler Alex Noble Betty Patten Bmda Pattueon he Rawn Dwglas RibbleLynetteStee1e Loader Susan Macham Nancy Morrison William tterson Donna Schmidtwnlaind KVmuét Elmiry Wright Jack St Denis Thom as Promoted to Grade so Hear program GrIrmIn Janet For bes Susan Black Claire Finn Blain Gibson Ken Morby Ed ma Paul Judith Rawn David York Rodgers Angel Susanne Blanchard Allan Bryce Joan Currie Shawn Daigle Rose Fisher Jim Johnson Anton Knox Susan Lelonde Mike McQueen Margaret Olmstesd Norma Peters Sloan Pitman Cyril Robinson Brenda Sharpe Brenda Styles Brenda thuroo Robert Trott Norman Walker Gwen Allen Richard Allison Mary Bentley lrene Carmichael lama Chambers Gerald Corbett Bob Fletcher June Gino Audrey Grace Bill Harrison Betty Kane Jean Iewts Morley McOort Shirley Robinson Shirley Rose Glenn Warden Don Promoted to Grade 11 5year program Adams Naomi Beck Bonnie Burkholder Gail Craw ford Brian Cubitt Wayne Cul ham Lynda Dalgarno Wayne Dickinson Nancy Earle Suz anne Gsliacher John George Catherine ï¬nish Lee Lowe Eric McCarthy Jim McCort Miller hither Eric Joan Pamel Noble Mada Patterson 0161 Pickering 3361i In Denis Susan thu our Francis Promoted to Grade 11 6year program Bantu Jim Beats Robert Hurtboldu Sylvia Cloke Enid Cmttl Dee kalg Paul Folkeard Gordon Wanda Gowau Ru Haver son Donald Holt Russell Hut cblaon JoAnn Kentens Joan ne Laycock Roger larker Eon ole MacDonald Bruce McGll lvray Wayne Haddock Nr ul Malcolm Richard MIIIEr Jerry Morrow Peter Orr Bar barn Rhodes Michelle Sinc lair Arny Smith Dianne Van Dyhe Grace Walker Gordon Wheeler Ben Winterlngham Terry Armstrong Stephen Bel lamy Ralph Black Norma Dinsrnore Margaret Eggtnton Dan Gulley Lynda Howie Johnston Donna Kerr Iris McDermid Sandra Madill Jim Robes Donna Pace Clrarlotta Ann Patterson Dav id Scott Boyoe Sloan Beveb ieySmlthBarry Promoted to Grade 12 Aria and Monte Addison Donna Atkinson David Bell Eric Bei lamy Craig Besiey Judy Blos om Cheryl Dobson Shanna Glass Brenda Green Wayne Halliday Betty Hawkins Rob ert Hcslip Susan Hopper Al lan Jones Lorna Mcinlosb Doug McNabb Stuart More row Patty Nowell Julianne Potlage lots Ritchie David Wilian Andy Wilson Dennis Cameron Ricky Cubitt Elaine Dickey George Downer Shar on Fleming Sandy Gadway Mac Grant Garry Grose Wayne Haverson Marion Kerr Elaine Locke Dlann Mcintyre Linda Mothers Al 3n Nixon Craig Verbruggen oe Promoted to Grade 12 Bull nd Commerce Bole Shir Cahoon Don Dorsrh Gary Fisher Doug Fisher Karen Freeman Wilda Heard Linda Johnston Pauline Ker luke Carol Lucas Heather HONOR ROLL FOR 1964 AT STNYNEII COLLEGIATE STAYNER The following 45 students have achieved an average mark of 75 per cent or above during the 1965M school year at Stayner Colleg iate institute GRADE Flve Yoar Course Gait Cunllffe Mara Donald Derek George 371 per cent Richard Hall Laurie Koch John vleiher Randy MacMullen Murray Mc Farlanc Alex Miuer Betty No ble 819 per cent Brenda Pat ten 85i per cent Lee Patter son an per cent Enuny Ver ategeo Laurel Watson 508 per cent and Susan Webster 524 per ecot Four Year Course from Ben tley and Rose Daigie 813 per cent GRADE 10 FIVE YEAR COURSE Gail Burkholder B7zper cent Way ne Dalgaroo Erie McCort ass per cent Paula Miller no4 per cent Betty Hoosier Ricky RyanLewis Beverley Smith and Kathy Strelgl Four Year Course Sylvia Burkholder Pamela Howie Jo Ann Hoichison as per cent Jo anna Kerstens Sandra McDer Sunday for the new hospital hospital board chairmanL Whiteside said the old building now had almost twice as many patients as it was designed to care for new mom rum summon 1an Run with Love Adult En rth stuns tomorrow Show At pm and pan contentioneLoReEcAAKInsastronomy mmmmwmunnracamAtunmr 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