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The Oshawa Times, 14 Dec 1960, p. 15

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Se aa ee SS a a Childrens' Hospital Lives On Donations come iis 1960 research deficit of of Wamilton's McMaster UOIer- ic. ned ss two delegates tried to 8ry-Genersl Dog Hommarsiod juiiomed peigibor ations, By EDNA BLAKELY Canadian Press Slat! Writer ny, The minutes of approximately $245 000, Although the Ontario hospits TORONTO (CP) ~ Six years I / hen / o oresidents is Just one of the dutle: service plan eovers a large part vest that the women who volun he turned inquiringly to the big pres 5 is Jus money for Iggy" the patient expenses, ex leesed to he p often knelt 19 grey-haired men seated next to|that keep the genial, 5-yenr-old goo in fis head snd making|ers still in operation, and ey nding research and oul-patient prayer, Donations totalling $2,275 iim C fans offered their pray , & young Newfoundland, HA boy who hed been left injured|feciit ? resent: ns ditch after being bit by # even must be paid, The 1961 met the expenses budget will be In year's oper % by $92000 to $650,550, Jey to be flown here and re ceive the special care that eould tal for| Sick Children, Their efforts were rewarded Children is an unusugl institution hydrant, located in one city, yet serviog and Tggy teturned to bs homely, were requiy in Bt, John's, Since the new hospital on Uni- consideration since it was founded in 1875, heen admitted, Thousands of oth with to pay This year a three-stage $7,961, ers have atiended elinies, have 895 building program was #n- heen treated as oul-patients or installed 8 furnace pounced that will bring the bed Lave had emergney (trestment charge, : espacity to 780 from 610, The, Th first hospital, & 10-room The hospital new wing will plso include an hous, was foundd by area devoted to research and the Ssmul MeMastr, foundr people of Ontario sre being Moullon Colige fo Girds asked to help the hospital over: Toronto and wife of the founder until 1951, of in 1686, In 1902 In 1876 the hospital was moved ident nodded, rapped Wis gavelexecutive assistent to the secre| Cordier speaks his mind Donors ple Charles L. Gundy, chairman of to larger quarters where the eityl and. ruled on the debated point, tary - general--s fulltime Job' (ic 'yec on occasion brought dow gave $10000 to ensblel CTL Cy of trustees, said; "We allowed the women 10 O6aW| por the last 15 yesrs, Andrew a de believe the Hospital for Sick water at no eost from & nearbyly iinoton Cordier, hard-working lik Hemmarsjold, ary of $15,500 and d ol , i The dally ecords for Oct, 19, 1rnited Nations has been giving Cordier is responsible for the dier a wey salary of §15, provided weother conditions entire province, Children from' 1878, noted that the hospital wes! 4vice to various assembly pres every corner of Ontario enter cold and more stoves or (UINBCES idonts caught in the maze of i doors," ea "Ae prayerful sorliementary rules that guide $18! members, Ohio, the son of a farmer, He ave decided (0p international body, 4 Prayers and donations have yesity Avenue opened in Feb oder furnace," the enty said, d been the backbone of the hospital puary 1951, 200 000 children have "trusting God for means where Shortly afier, a loes) plumber|in ween Victoria's jubilee yar wes moved Mrs. larger quarters in 1878 and again ; ' , os had ll sn nde. 'wi ath atlas do Canon hh hindi ida 85 Cordier went 14 nights with only THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, December 14, 1960 15 SCHOOL BY PHONE TRAFALGAR, Ost, (CP) ~ A Yreatalgar township girl, encased 0 8 cast from head Wo foo, keeps si with hey studies via leiepiions. sits at his right, vit across copllicting views on : . , , Serving as adviser to assembly meetings re-itickiish point of procedure, The -- re westerner on the go from 12 10 oo . second decisions without] United States coast guard of the (r8 "vue pig man leaned over and|lé hours o day. Paving 10 refer to @ document oF quarters st Cleveland Monday the Baginew Bay one trip home to suburban Grest! mand, supervising aififts of {Carol Show, 13, has been in # (CP) ~ Lake shipping on the ter Point to Pibe Islend, ation between the telephone com. {which wes aided by the cutter With her classroom. ' wi Core. title of cons ide, ' | whispered a few words, The pres. Cordier glso carries the title of consult an aide ron eror| The eutier Naugatuck helped JJonvice, om. «CF: - Mr ) Vi . And Cordier | . narew or # Neck, Long Idtard, y So ! d When the Congo crisis exploded 1 fast summer, Cordier hed (he (0) am ers Herculean task of coordinating . pe . momen my Lake Shipping By TOM HOGE from Indiana Is p fomilia fignre oon nis the chaotic African i singe doctors operaiads on UNITED NATIONS, %.Y, (AP) on TY screens siting ot the 88 0 oud arranging for over is Seplember 1 correct > 4 ra' 4 ging h Kodi Ione hedvied assembly president sembly president's left, Becre: girs across the borders of GAULT STE, 'MARIE, Ont.(inches thick, stretched from Wis- curvaiure of the spine, Cosper- 3 y j weny and ficiais has re Cords -dd Great Lakes was nesy an €88 10-, One of the ships calling for 72ny 8nd school of 4 re Bhi' i PL "el day, with heavy ice 884 7670 help wes the Standard Of tanker SWied in Ld AORN oon bd by keeping most of the myrsid| cold hampering the few freight- Williom P. Cowan, a $2-looter © eormecting her bedroom Acacia through three inch ice in -- -------- hha charnel into DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY heard the first calls of the winter Lake Huron | NORWICH, Ont. (CF) ~~ Mr, ditions, Cutters aided ships the 246-foot steamer Mancox and month rated their dismord the stesmer Sullivan of out adding phoing The ooipls of fee shout six inches nr greeting ca: The United Nations pays Cor.| The 1960 ion season in 0 itself under a dedicated leader (uo ive of foreign govermments, {locked by ice navigat H 'his p ay Leake Munuscong nesr the en. inciuding one from Prime Min 4 yi a Hua his port could end by Jhursany trance to Lake Huron, Yistey Dictanbalty a kM Weaver is smooth rusning of the UN admin. © owence of 83,500 a yes low the four remaining ships In. The eosst guerd said it or wile is 8, istration with. more than 3,800 OMe Expenses, {Lake Shperior to poss Gown. dered 1s wehreskly. Mackinaw | -- Cordier was born in Conlon, through the Soo Jocks. io be Feady io htp She J yl UN undersecretary, he helps | ir Thomas Shaughnessy and ny P- poh - fo : pa det wna ig with the atiended college in North Man MAR today from Fort Superior, |Engiend ACP) ~ A "mink that The former history DROAESSOF nightmarish problems thet some- Chester, Ind, and later Joined the wiam The John C, Hay, the The Shaughnissy is taking stink" campaign has closed down rept nd on the UN doorstep |[euity there, He headed Man port Yenry snd the Hagerty aye groin to Owen Sound, the Fort|a mink farm in this Buckinghem- During such erueisl periods, €hester's history and political seb expected Wednesday or Thurs Henry Is going to Detroit with shire town, Residents eomp ined ence department from 192144. |day, depending on weather con- newsprint, The Hagerty will go 8bout the smell from Stan J i Cordier sitended the UN found. ditions, Their sailings will close to winter storage at Collingwood, |/8rm ahd eouncll cooperated, to But the name didn't stick, ithe night, ing conference in Ban Francisco navigation at the Lakehead, {| At Port Arthur, Capt. BR, W.| The newest hospital was names In 1956, when the UN was tying in 1945, Later that year, he went| lee formed in the lower Bt. Forbes of the federal transport, Th , Angus and Wel. it moved tolthe Hospital for Bick Children butito juggle twin crises brought on'to London to help set wp the Mary's River Monday as a re- department sald the icehreskericome islands, after having American trioubleshoote fo thel As ehi efaide to Hammarsjold SMELL, CURBED CHALFONT BT. PETERS, e without and th hospital named the Vie Cordier arrives at his desk early toria Mospitsl for Sick Children. in the moming and stays far into| in College Sireet where it remained even at that, most people still by the Bri ish-French invasion of world body and in 1946 he was sult of 1l-helow zero tempers. 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