gy SCHOOL SURPLUS vineial school crease in the Grants From Province Up A budget totalling $277,247.30 was presented to the board by| the finance committee chairman. Included in estimates of rev-| enue for 1959 are department education grants of $114,096, and town of Port Hope grants totall- PORT HOPE (Staff) -- If pro- board grants in- same proportions of sorrosion from acids. co.cc i "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, May 19, 1959 7 Chemicals For Humans And - 0il Wells | TULSA, Okla, (AP) -- A new | |family of chemicals is coming to] the aid of ailing humans and atl ing oil wells. For humans, they vitamins. For oil wells, y make more protecting oil well pipe from cor- potent tranquillizers and ché: |rosion by acids. hey! Beale and Pete Kucara of Dowell cals at lower cost. do division of Dow Chemical Com-| Pharmaceutical chemists find pany, Tulsa, at the International|that the active portion of op Petroleum Exposition. lenic molecules Both chemicals work well in|quillizing drugs go to in the human permit a short cut in promise better p These chemicals come from 'acetylene, which in turn is made t RESTING FOR THE FRAY | around" | Bill has been extremely bus the past few b nomination. He is shown with ! Allan, aged one year. is shown "lounging hoe with his family over the i weekend at his Pickering farm. | Bill Newman, Prog. Conserv- ative candidate for Ontario county in the June 11 election | Inspect Home Septic Systems COBOURG Por (Staff) --Northum- tendance as it is berl Isince the mass survey in the|ing a $50 first prize for the best nd and Durham Medical Of of persons/beard grown this summer, Mike and Bill Wladyka, propri- in her monthly health axamination at the expiration of etors of the Queen's Hotel, offer- county. A number ficer of Health Dr. Charlotte M. had been recommended for Horner, report to United Counties coun-one year. cil points out that the Ontario] The four regular weekly office Water Resources Commission is clinics aug the six monthly Sie i BWA DS _/ics in other centres were held. | inspecting private sewage. dis A total of 680 persons completed posal systems in the area a primary series or received R. Barrens, assistant the reinforcing doses against diph- commission engineer, accompan- theria, whooping cough, tetanus, ied by counties sanitary inspec- poliomyelitis and smallpox. tors paid visits to some of the On April 16th Miss Norah Cun- sewage and effluent outfalls ad- Ringhatn, Ne =onsH an jacent to water courses in the Maternity ' and infant ea th area, It was then pointed out Services, Jutario Jepariie nt of that the commission requires Health, conducted a one-day Ie that all such points of pollution fresher course at the central o be removed. fice of the Health Unit which was y sli lie attended by the sixteen public The report states that there joaith nurses on the staff were 93 cases of communicable During April, Health Unit nur- diseases reported in April, in- ses made 481 home visits on be- cluding ) chickenpox, 24 red half of maternity patients and in- measles, 12 German weasles, nic prenatal classes were held and 10 cases of whooping cough. in Brighton, Cobourg, Port Hope as There were only two cases of ,,4 Bowmanville. rabies, one from a cow, and one goat, both located in Northum- berland county. re- ed for ver wo by por by E. the alr, : COBOURG sone A -- A. McCulloch FR. 2.9218 PORT HOPE Monthly chest clinics in Bow- {and manville, Port Hope, Bonn] and Campbellford had a total attendance two clinics in Northumberland county had larger than usual at- | Offers $00 For | Stokowski Best Beards PORT HOPE 't Hope citizens Friday issued just a year a challenge to local men by offer- memorate the. town's 125th anni- Judging of the beards will prob- ably be included in scheduled an- niversary ceremonies to be Fair Will Be Bigger c 1959 Cobourg Trade Fair was re- Col. | Tl | rig fs pi |fair is planned, he added. ferease his current five months Four new cases of tuberculois- TIMES BUREAUS | Again this year an important | custody of the boys to six months, part of the fair will be the fashion fio Margles, (newest' clothes with local girls of 106 persons. The lain Macdonald TU. 5-5737 The beec | common and forests of De 65 per cent. | This was revealed by Port Hope |elementary school board finance | committee chairman A. .J Ballett lat a meeting in Dr. Hawkins {school Thursday night. He said |the board had spent $35,000 less | than was anticipated, and depa: {ment grants had been larger than |forecast. The board finished the ' | Yea: with a $35,781 operating sur- plus. ing $126,619. Chief teaching staff salaries, with $180, 775 total estimate, Other major expenditures in- clude and repairs, $12,500 for a new boiler at Dr. Hawkins School. ! and $12,500 for furniture for the new Percival street school. {from natural gas. expenditure will be for | BARGAINS RECONDITIONED $10,000 for instruction sup- Church Chapter COBOURG -- Colonel W. E. vears ago it is quite apparen Bawden, founder president of St. that. we as members must be Peter's Chapter of the Brother-|E€(t liood of Anglican Churchmen, was) honored at the May meeting.| Over 30 members of the Chap- ter attended a dinner in the par- ish hall at St. Peter's Anglican |Church. and daughters 2; and son Newman, aged in | Mrs weeks since his | Cathryn, I briefly some of the activities car-| ried out during the past year. He| stated that although the next meeting of the Chapter would not| he until October. many commit-| tees would remain active during the summer. Introducing Colonel Mr. Gadd paid tribute to th leadership and guidance he ha the Chapter, and referred Battles Former Wite |given (Staff) Two mer wife, Gloria Vanderbilt, to Bawden's term as president. submit to a mental and physical] «jn reviewing the accomplish- examination. ments of St. Peter's Chapter The two are scheduled to BO|gine. into State Supreme Court today as a climax to a bitter battle over custody of their two sons, Stan, 8, and Christopher, 7 Stokowski originally cited his | ex-wife's frequent visits to psy- chiatrists, one of the things which| he claimed left her little time for | the children. During the weekend| |he was granted an order requir: By GRACE MILLS | ing Gloria to show cause why she AJAX -- The monthly meeting hould not submit to amentallor white Dove Rebekah Lodge, and physical checkup. INo. 379 Ajax, was held in the Her lawyer has said her PSY- [OOF Hall Tuesday. Si chiatric treatment stems from p.1" Mackness the long, soridid custody battle| no between her mother and her aunt, in which she was a pawn at the age of 10, She now is 35. The latest Stokowski request also calls for physical examina-| tion of the two boys. a total of $90 in three prizes the best beard grown to com- sary this summer. White Dove Holds Meet held town Kinsmen Dominion Day OBOURG -- Progress on a ted yesterday to Rotary club committee chairman Col. W. Bawden We can have our fair as soon all booths are rented," said Bawden. He said most of booths had been rented. Robins VG. Sister Robins VG gave the sick committee report. Sister M. Browning reported on in-|the residents of Fairview Lodge, ithe monthly birthday party for|{¥ "Our aims are good, but I am = sure they can be improved. must develop |ourselves, and I am certain that {the panel discussions of recent ® . : ; {meetings have taught us to think 5 President Harry Gadd reviewed future pians 7 "We must expand our opera- |tions to greater advantage, and each one of us more conversant with the history {of our church, Bawden, | Points in order to develop new olideas so that we may strengthen d|the structure of the church. NEW YORK (AP)--Conductor to many projects, which were ini-ling to Leopold Stokowski wants his for- tiated and completed during Col.[should get down to fundamental |truth, This can only be accom-| {plished by a close and continual | study of human relations," he e it was first organized dy : M N ra ni iddleton presented a humorous |seroll to Col. Bawden. A second |seroll commending Colonel Baw- |den on his leadership and out- |standing se r vice was present-| led by Vie Hewson on behalf of {the members. | | Clare Wakelin then read a per-| |sonal message to the departing| past president from Edgar Bull, who was unable to] 2€, | attend. | He was also presented with a ster Isa-| get of cufflinks embodying the in- s NG opened the signia of the BAC by Don Gum-| eting, assisted by Sister D. mer, vice - persident of the chap-| |ter. Colonel Bawden will leave Co- bourg in July to take over new duties as Commandant 27 Cen-| 1 Ordnance Depot, London, | t. TW' $65. $79. 1--17 inch GENERAL ELECTRIC 1--17 inch RCA VICTOR 1--21 inch EMERSON 1--21 inch WESTINGHO!'SE This has new picture tube, 1--21 inch RCA VICTOR 1--21 inch HALLICRAFTER something out of the said Colonel Bawden. g The very finest in fur cleaning! We programs within = This seal is your guarantee that your furs baye //= ven = should become b We should study the weaker * We should not allow our think- become muddled, but fel McMahon and Geor ge MARTEN'S RS COLD STORAGE Premises ! 75 King St. East (Opp. Genosha Hetal) Phone RA 3-7921 All these sets have been reconditioned in our own service dept. 30 days war- ranty on all parts including service. MEAGHER' ] 5 KING WEST RA 3-3425 the rector, | is ; -| Stokowski is fighting to his year a bigger and better May 25. Easter Lodge, Pickering, will be the host for the occasion. Sister M. Slugg reported on the! dance held in the UAW Hall. 'Round the World' supper plans are well under way, and will be| held in the UAW on Cedar street. Lunch was served by Sister A. Woods and commitee followed by a social half hour. Sister A. Col- lins was winner of the lucky draw. plus the right to take them out cf the country when he travels. 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