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The Oshawa Times, 25 Jul 1959, p. 6

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€ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, July 25, 1959 Aid Of Premier BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Continuing ber appeal for h Whytehaven Mission, the foster e she ates for about children, . Bertha (Mom) yte, said Friday she called on Premier Leslie M. Frost for as- Litance, Mom" said she was told by tile premier at an interview in To- rdnto about three months ago that if she ever needed assistance to call on him. "With the mission short staffed now, and work piling up, I decided to call on Mr. st for help," she said. en with short staff, --|Smith, director of field services, elp| Ontario department of welfare. "After talking te Mr. Smith, and explaining our problem of and the need for a nurse, he promised the health de- partment would send us one Mon- day," sald Mrs Whyte. She reports that children strick-| "'getting influenza are fine," but there still re- the staff aeed for assistance, She is launch al for nursing help hing for a ith the has to do every day". | 4H Swine Club [Bo Mom Whyte Asks To Visit Farms BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Members of the Durhan 4-H Swine| elub will visit the farms of two] BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- of the county's noted commercial Tony Gray, 11, son of Arthur R. hog producers Monday night. Gray, RR 1, Scugog iss Sora, At 8 p.m. the group will visit| Bowmanville was admit the PR owned £ Flor 4 Stin. Bowmanville Memorial Hospital, son, at RR 2, Janetville, gnd|with a fractured left arm, suf- from there wili move to the farm fered when the car driven by of Howard Malcolm at Janet. his father was involved in a col. ville. |lision about 6.05 p.m. Friday ae 3 i 0 oat _ols 4th and 6th Concessions of Dar- ducing, Each member will be lington township expected to know the first three-| quarters of his or her 4-H swine AFRICAN TURF club instructional manual. The oldest jockey club in South Assistant agricultural represen-| Africa, "enormous amount of washing Friday, that he hopes for a 100 in 1802. {per cent swine club turnout for v Hurt In Car Collision other children were treated for slight injuries and later released. collision with a dump truck driv- en by Kenneth Hook of Bridge-|Isobel Brisbois, daughter of a north, It was stated the two ve-|township builder, had paid $100, hicles met in the centre of the|ogo for 33 lots. They were resold neutral intersection and both| within a year. ended up in a ditch on the north east corner of the intersection. night at the intersection of the York Inquiry Notes Profits TORONTO (CP)--York Town- ship land bought in 1953 for $100,- 000 and sold for $212,378 oo other examples of profits on sales the father or" oumehip land occupied the ine quiry into York land deals Friday as it headed for a two-week ad- The Gray vehicle came into|journment. The inquiry was told that Mrs. lan, 5, and Suzanne, 12, two and William W. M. Smith, auditor for Mrs. Brisbois and her two: Damage to the Hook truck was|companies, said the cost of im- estimated at approximately $300|proving the land cut profits to ea yy Po nad ho the Gray vehicle at ap- i: e roximate! 50. OPP i Cour: tative E, B. (Ted) Burnside, said Club was established at Capetown iy Tay no Ee between $40,000 and $80,000. He figure because of the short time ha bad bad to_yrepare. 2 state. gi for the inquiry. 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