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Daily Times-Gazette, 10 Jun 1948, p. 9

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE : ] 1 ' |7|{§|]|practice did best in medium-sized jcomes of obstetricians, gynaecolo- [no post-graduate training had an PAGE NINE PIG GOES BERSERK THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1948 a six years earlier. Shed Crowded As Solina ¥Y.P. Presents Play GLADYS YELLOWLEES Correspondent Solina, June 7 -- The church shed was well filled on Wednesday evening when the Solina Young People presented their three-act play, "Looks Like Rain" with Mrs. Lorne Hoskin ° directing. Many | enjoyed | hearty laughs were throughout this lively "gpmedy. The cast of characters is: Monty Mansfield, the proprietor, Ewart Leask, Reggie Van Wert, the am- bitious author, Harold Clendenen; Elmo Armstrong, Monty's cousin, 8tan Millson; Jerry Watson, the late proprietor, Harvey Yellowlees; Nellie Watson, his daughter, Eunice Leask; Martha Watson, his better- half, Jean Montgomery; Vilut Hickey, a neighbor, Pearl Leach. Music, preceding the play and between acts was provided by the Allin quartette of Newcastle, and Alec Stackaruk of Hampton with violin selections with Ileen Balson accompanying at the piano, The football game, Tyrone versus Solina, on Wednesday evening was | won by Solina boys, 1-0. Messrs, Bruce and Clarence Tink, J. Cruickshank and A. L. Pascoe attended the national Holstein sale at Oakville on Monday. Master Billie Harris. received treatment in Bowmanville Hospital for a painful hand injury. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and Patsy and Mr. and Mrs. J, E. H. Davis, Oshawa, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Black of Woodstock. Several from here attended the sports events at thé opening of Tyrone Community Park on Satur- day afternoon. Mrs, Gordon Leask, Mrs. W. J. Leask, Mrs, S. E. Werry, Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mrs. Lorne Hoskin, Mrs. J. Yellowlees, Mrs, H. Tink, Mrs, Harold Pascoe, Mrs. J. Kivell, Miss Pearl Leach and Mrs. I. Hardy attended the dis- trict annual convention of West Durham Women's Institutes in the Prono Town Hall on Friday, June On behalf of the Solina W.I. the secretary, Mrs. Ralph Davis, ac- cepted the prize for the Institute programs for the past year. The prize was a large scrap book for the Lady Tweedsmuir village history. Mrs. J. Baker and Mrs. S. E. Werry are the committee to secure and ar- range the history of our village and community, The Orono ladies serv- ed a fine dinner and the day was thoroughly enjoyed. Mr, and Mrs. Wes Yellowlees and Harold attended Zion anniversary service and were tea guests of Mr. and Mrs, Gerry Glaspell and chil- dren. ' Owing to Zion anniversary serv- ices on Sunday, no church services Were held at Solina. Next Sunday, June 13, Sunday school will be at East and West i Lovely Mariam (CQ) Afzal, 24, a | Pakiston diplomat in London, is | picturéd in her traditional Moslem ! wedding gown of white brocade as | she ar.ived at Caxton Hall for! | "Wedding No. 1" to her childhood | sweetheart, Alam Osmania, who flew to London recently to propose. The first wedding was the civil one. | Wedding No. 2 was the traditional | Moslem ceremony. 10 a.m. with church service follow- ing at 11 am. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor, Bruce and Donald, Miss Lena Tay- lor, R.N.,, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid and Charles attended graduation exercises at |Kemptville Agricultural College on (Saturday afternoon. ~ Bruce and Charles were among the graduates. ANCIENT TATTOOOING In ancient Rome muscular men | traced the veins in their arms with Dlue paint, The best salads le, s ved or green aPP, : pi AY) (leave Rin Sd 2 tablespoons' Heinz ider Vinegar 1 Cie redded raw carrot sprinkle apples with Vine Moistensligh Mayonnaise, and mix well. and arrange in 0€ ar. Add othet ing! 5 sts of lettuce 8 ai ents, except tly Br Mayonnsise od garnish with Mayonnaise: , DD) < k Doctors' Income ie Is Up in Canada 60 PC in 7 Years Ottawa, June 10--(CP)--Incomeés of Canadian doctors leaped 60 per cent from 1839 to 1945, it was dis- [the réport said. closed Wednesday. | A breakdown of the income fig- The figures came from the Bu. res ies reau Statistics, which rele; i . an of : Tease |ish Columbia. Doctors in that prov- erage Canadian doctor made $3,900 (ince averaged $6,700 in 1948, com- in 1939 and $6,200 in 1945. In the latter year 17 per cent of the med- 185.800 in Ontario, $5600 in icos had incomes of more than $10,- | Maritimes and $4,800 in Quebec. 000 compared with only 4.2 per cent results of a survey showing the av- schools in that year. ' the years 1939, 1944, 1945 and 1946 showed the average net income fell by $400 to an estimated $5,800 in 1946, but this was explained by the large number of new doctors entering practice from the armed forces or medical Net income of established doctors continued to rise from 1945 to 1946, average pared with $6,400 in the prairies, Doctors with an independent cities, In 1845 the average net-in- | ists and surgeons were well ahead come of men practicing in cities (of docters th other specialties. with a population between 25,000 | Obstetricians and gynaecologists to 100.000 was $8500, compared [averaged $13,500 in 1946, surgeons with $5,900 for independent prac- [$12,300, specialists in eye, ear, nose titioners in cities over 500,000, and land throat, $9,100, pediatricians $8,100 for those in cities from 5,000 and specialists in internal medicine to 25,000. Doctors who combined an !$8,400 and - specialists in other independent practice i) saleriad branches of medicine $7,400. work earned most in cities of from | rp, ay four years covered by the 100,000 to 500,000 population. survey, doctors from 45 to 49 years Incomes in the medical profes- |of age had higher net incomes than sion vary with the degree of spe- |any other age group. A similar clalization. In 1946 the average net |breakdown shows that, on the aver- income of general practitioners was |age, doctors with 20 .to 24 years $4,500, while doctors with'a partly of practice were at the height of specialized practice earned $7,000 their earning power. and doctors with a fully specialized | Pest-graduate training is shown practice earned $9,700. Among full specialists, the ine |auent income. In 1946 doctors with [600,000 tons annually. average net income of $4,000, doc- tors with one year of post-giadu- ate training $4.800, two years $6,200, | half asleep on James Harryman's three of five years $7,500 and six {or more years $8,300. For full-time salaried doctors, the survey shows that salaries in medi- cal administration are well ahead of other types of salaried employ- ment. For instance, while doctors paid an average salary of $5900 in 1946, doctors in public health serv- ice aggregated $4400 and doctors visitors in hospital service averaged $4,300. : Pre-war production of crude oil (CP) --A 280-pound pig, bowled two of them over medical administration were | SOUND RETREAT ROMANIAN OIL FIELDS Retreat is a call on a » MARIAM (CQ) AFZAL, | i 55" LLE, gyi MILK-FED VEAL BONELESS FRONTS i. 39 SHOULDER BLADE <i: ws 45¢ RUMP ROASTS ... . u 49. SIRLOIN BUTT ROAST = w= 49- LEG ROASTS "ut uv 35. 3-LITTLE PIG PORK SAUSAGE i=: (2 45 Skinless WIENERS svoxen 18. 35¢ LUNCH MEAT otucious sLicep Ls. Sle MACARONI & CHEESE LOAF °C: 1s. 39c DUTCH STYLE SALAMI "ii&:S" 1s. 49c SPICED PORK LOAF 18. 35¢ SLICED COTTAGE BRAND tosLaws BREAD" us | (J+ WHITE, WHOLE WHEAT, CRACKED WHEAT IVORY SNOW'P2S® 30SPIC & SPAN 'ARSE 23¢ JAVEX concentrated JaviL 433598 me 23¢ BAB-O CLEANSER 2 "Ws 25 HAWES' LEMON OIL .{%:. 15 VEL Vo 29: 8.0.8. 44° 14 SWIFT'S CLEANSER 2 ms 25. PALMOLIVE "1" TY 1c CHAN waAX 148. TIN 50 CHORE GIRL corrir sONGE SACH 9: NONSUCH SILVER CREAM Jar 21 DR. BALLARDS' §d3Y288 2 ""/us* 25 FRESHLY GROUND IN A JIFFY LOBLAWS PRIDE of ARABIA COFFEE + 51 SPECIAL! MOTHER JACKSON'S ~ JEWEL SHORTENING LOBLAWS Quality TERS RED LABEL TEA 4 50: we 46: BROWN LABEL TEA :: 43 BLUE LABEL TEA TRUMPET BRAND TEA LOBLAWS FINEST ORANGE PEK RED LABEL TER BAGS % 19% 34- $67. | carl. ne 99. we: 91- He 85 we 73: TY PURITY FLOUR i: 37-3: 1.19 ROSE 5 PICKLES "x29: RENNET POWDERS 5 = 11 FRY'S cocoa nas in Qe HEINZ VINEGAR "i 35%: &&¢ BABY FOOD uninz sane 3 ois 2 9¢ KRAFT DINNER ARYMINGTE! Pre. 17- JAYMAX ii! CHEESE vit Ae CHOCOLATE CHIPITS :* 29: NEWPORT FLUETS 74%. 29: COMPARE VALUES CONVINCE YOURSELF!! RASPBERRY JAM AoBED PECTIN of Tin 33 STRAWBERRY JAM"fihwewe iii 37- PREM, KAM or SPORK io: 34 BOSTON BEANS "swe 2 ori: 23 CHICKEN HADDIE sosswer ig 23- OGILVIE WHEATHEARTS 2c: 23: SHREDDED WHEAT rsssce 2res25- AYLMER MARMALADE offte oie 28: GOLDEN CANE SYRUP rccus 3+ 26 SPAGHETTI cs suudt 1988 Sueese d8% 11 MARASCHINO CHERRIES 45% of. 27- CATELLIS acouersuieem 49> 12: CORN SYRUP swith Ww 30- : CARTON 28: WHITE SERVIETTES "iii 2 5% 25. LOBLAW GROCETERIAS ,CO. LIMITED aL JIFFY PIE CRUST '= 25. -- = FRUITS & VECETALLES FIRM CRISP ONTARIO ICEBERG LETTUCE 2:19. NOW ARRIVING--ONTARIO NEW CABBAGE i =» 9- RADISH sone By, ONTARIO SWEET MILD GREEN ONIONS 2-15: NEW CROP ITALIAN VERDELLI LEMONS .2%. voz 39: RRITISH COLUMBIA--EXTRA FANCY WINESAP APPLES A GOOD SELECTION IN ALL STORES LACO MAZDA LAMPS Role Hart" 8 15: Wi ia, 20: PARIS PATE 10% E%s Ww 14 CAKE FLOUR eosiae ie 33- LIPTONS TER "8% waex wt 37- LALLEMANDS rucst YEAST caxe 4- PORK: BEANS "toric aguere de 19- CRUNCHIE PICKLES 8 of %. 29: HEINZ VEGETABLE SOUP oz tin 13¢ HEINZ SPAGHETTI "JRE o7 i 13c HEINZ VEGETARIAN BEANS ™ S04" 07 fin 16¢ COMPLETE PIE MIX "se 24 VANILLA @ CARAMEL @ CHOCOLATE @ BUTTERSCOTCH LOBLAWS JACK and JILL PEANUT BUTTER = 39" ONTAR10--ROSEBUD DARTFORD, Kent, England -- garden path, leaped an eight-foot wall to escape, led perspiring police- men through several gardens and being loaded into a police van. EXPECT MANY VISITORS Half of the 2,250,000 tickets print- ed for the Olympic Games in Lon- jdon this summer are for overseas !bugle or trumpet, sounded at sune to have a marked effect on subse- in Romania was rated at over 4,- |set. In the army it marks officiale ly the end of the day's routine,

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