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The Oshawa Times, 29 Mar 1961, p. 13

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MAYOR THOMAS Mayor of Fl I Christine Fhoma ads ¢ ow from Mayor When ' P frshawa Civilan | Wl # recent Civitan Convention in Flint, Michigan, he conveyed # letter of greetings Past Year Was the fib ! Fh £ ¥ wm W resinent or i Hams in he ' awa CH, 158 EROWH ing Mayor Thomas with # key ey of Fink. The key ymhol of the token of will between the cities ent to our Mayor I the " ghd wna Busiest Wi In Hospital's History Ww Holland ther WEF) j 7 General Hospital Superinien- end of October. Childeen's ton dent, in presenting Wis annual and adenoids are hooked report to the Wh annual meet- the rate of di ing Tuesday night, described May 1h i as 'A momento AF 10 43 ADMISSIONS DAILY the history of the Oshawa (en Every day eral Hospital natients are Not only was 1066 the additional 5% are year in hospital history the haspitat emergen also the year in which the ment. The ist est building program in the Wis: and waiting period tory of Oshawa General Hos: to four week pital commenced during 190." mon"! the superintendent said Of TO HAVE #6 BEDS sed When the new wing, cures admitted under construction on the Al: cause of this fact, the other non exandra street side of the pres: yrgent have had ent hospital 1s completed. cancelled on necasion OGH, will have 50 adult and The children's beds and 76 bassinets stay remained the same =# total of #26 heds A (shawail I " } i al i% per inti yh he admitted { ted depart a nf from ane nm W AVES th 1 ba ar sie Fea fl hi ire tren total Bre Nem LOWES Wy Halland EMETBENLY Cape required and UL are "a he Cae in he day and Much contrnl OVETHIL RVETREE now stands at 8.3 days With the addition of the new credit for maintaining beds and bassinets, Oshawa on admissions must go (0 he General will be one of the lar- admission and discharge com ger hospitals in the province, mittee of the medical staff, fo According to the superinten- the doctors sistance in uth dent, 1060 also ended the second 170g the available heds fo (he full year under the new hos- best advaniage the superin pital scheme, and while the hos tendent said pital stall and directors had, Mr. Holland pointed out to certain problems, patient care maintain a high standard of sey did not suffer because of the!viee and hecause of an increased scheme number of specialists in medi "White more patients were Cal prachce, the hospital hoard treated and of necessity, the again added more (han $22 stay was shorter, the staff he: M0 in new equipment during lleves that every patient was 1060 given every medical advantage With such high eceupans possible while in hospital and and continued usage, hospital within the staff's power to help. equipment must he kept in top oe _ . operating condition. The follow OCCUPANCY INCREASES ing comparison shows the in Occupancy", said Mr. Hol: creased growth even with no in land, "'eontinued to merease and crease in facilities, which is a during the year the hospital tribute to the hospital staff who maintained & daily average of work under certain hardships 458.8, or 07 per cent an medical and strain with such avercrowd and surgical wards, 1 he chil ing ren's ward was crowded and ee on occasion, 90-80 children COMPARATIVE FIGURES were in the corridors, or the Number nf admissions ward was operating under 122 1066, 12.517 and 1060 per cent capacity. "This certainly is evidence that the present construction program is justified. While we Number of out-patients dislike corridor heds, it has/1090; 1066, 17,046 and heen necessary on occasions to] 1742 use such facilities hecause of emergency admissions "At the present time 1048 18 ane Number of births: 1640 1060, 2402 and 1060, 2604 RIVE 1046 elective Sal vay in" wonksh ut he hairman ives Report | 2.529 Use Hospital At Riax AJAX (Staff) The annual meeting of the Ajax and Picker ing General Hospital took place in the nurse residence of the hospital on Tuesday evening The following is hoard chair ATAX (Blafh Phere were a man: K. D. Marley's repart foy total of 2520 patients admitted' 1960 to the Ajax and Plekering Gen eral Hospital during 1660, 148 hospital seems ta vary only mare than the previous year, is forward pace, 'certainly slates the annual report of the dees not suffer with any husi hospital Ness recessions the stati his report was unveiled to ties show. We served 2520 pati the public following the annual ents during the vear and meeting of the hosnital an Toes: had the appartunity to serve fl VOR greats number mn hy many occasions, the hospital hath adults and children during was filled 10 capacity and pati HG was 00.4 per cont. com: ents had to be refused for that pared with 83.2 per cent in 1850 reason. The building of the new and BLS per cent in 1088. The Ajax and Pickering General daily aceupancy of the hospital Hospital must he carried out as Which after the new addition quickly as financing will allow was campleted in 1958, hoosted 'As outlined in my report far the hed capacity ta 80, was A. (ho vear 1050, ou hospital con Last year the same statistic was sulting firm of Agnew. Peck ham, and Assaciates, recom 10 mended that planning begin at the hospital during 1860, 23 de once ta provide a general hos liveries less than the previous pital of 102 to 110 beds to be year. The percentage AECUPANCY paady for accupaney ne later i the hospital far newborns was than 1064 ar 1865. During 1960 63.3 totaling 9782 newharn days aur board of directors have heen The hospitals hed-patient-day planning a new hospital and 1 Malistie rocketed ta 16.331 ariam pleased to report that the HE mare than the proviows!fipm of Craig and Zeidler of year Peterborough were appointed in he residence af the haspita December (0 prepare plans patients during 1960, expressed a new Ajax and Pickering Gen a5 & percentage. 15 as follows oral Hospital \lax 35.67, Pickering Village 1.31, Pickering Township 38, SCALE MODEL Whithy Township 3.68% Whithy. "Our architect B78 Oshawa 251 ather initially promotional presenta areas 47 Hon "drawings, a scale model A total af 218 major aperg: and an accurate estimate of the ans were perfarmed in the has. praject cast for a very modest pital in 1860, and there were 658 sum. This amount will he de aperations an the ear, nose and ducted fram their vegular fee throat, and 268 minor opera: when the program goes ahead tions (Our hospital consultants will There were work wm el nations and 737 Wr nmi X-rays taken last y nthe deve Oub-patient visits totaled HR liminary sketches ani plan in 1060, 121 more than 1959 based on the broad program of he tempo of running & in i LE] we an hut he percentage nceupiney 4] The stark made 453 trip for will pare pie and X-ray nintat 1247 Xam il nd ation with wre the archi ¥ 1948. be 4) ad 1944 and £f 131.106 $4 16h ani OIE §1.444 000 wm. Van Vahen Lu 82751. } Iam LL Bhi ii $2718 1944 sng 1am Wnsanie 82.457 him / da $21.0 #1 hi $24.70 CFR 1944 1994 a 19th howe of ho 1 196h LE ens 4 whahization ne, (4 i A 1944 hm and 1960 alanis J BIN 0 19, BIKG $196,000 Vel owner in OGH $4,002.00 and 1660 of Um of Ihe commun 1948. nil; 1658 80. 512,160 full and nip Number Hime: 1948 1960, He Daily empayes 1909, 4h number of pa 1999, #48 and AVETARE tents: 1048, 187 1960, 8568 # Work da pel 19568, five and 1960 Hours worked per week 1950, 40 and 1960, 40 Increased salaries and addi tional staff, continue to in| crease the cost per day during 1060 until it reached $28.78. OF this, $16.80, or approximately 0 per cent, was for salaries and wages," Mr, Holland said He added, even al (this cost hospitalization 1s still the hest bargain on tnday's Inflationary market. As in other years, we have heen able to staff and keep all hospital heds open all year "Phe management appreci ale the loyalty of the staff and particularly the married mem hers of the staff who have had] tn carry dual responsibility to their homes and hospital to as: sist in the operation of the hos pital "With week 1944 five 1940 1] the completion of the new wing later this year, the staff all looks forward to the challenge hefore us and (rust we shall he able lo continue to Hive 1060, [the quality of care expected of us," Mr. Holland concluded Tuesday expansion adopted, basing thei initial fee aeeordingly I'he hoard of divectors is faced with the immediate problems of financing our new hospital. With the present sys tem of grants from the federal md provincial governments, at least 60 per cont will have to he found locally AS everyone "wale County of Ontarin enacted a hylaw ta help hospitals in the county canstruetion ast aver, i ould he painted that if the county makes a grant to our new hos pal, the debentures they is ued would he a noncinterest hearing debenture. In other wards, debentures would he is wed for a perind of vears as determined hy County Couneil in each af any number of years selected, al probably an even amount, For example, if it were five years, the fatal grant would he divided hy five and an an nual payment of one-fifth would he made. There would he na in terest paid on the debenture. In ather wards, if the hospital des sired ta borrow money on the credit of the county, as evi dence af their debenture, it would have fa pay the interest itself Unfortunately iL the pres time the Hospital Services Commission does not allow this type af interest as an expense. It is therefore imperative that we make sirang presentation through our county representa. tives ta have this hylaw chang od ta include the paving interest 'We are faced with a farmid able task in 19861 but with the support of an informed public and with the co-operation and wod-will of all med. our ts will fu R the finances How aul ont Q Cong \ h \ ectiully submitted \ KD. MORLEY Charman of the Board from the Mayor of Fink Shown in the picture from 1eft to right are, Ted Middiemass, Mayor Thomas, Elmer Wilk Hams, and Boyce Whitiaker Oshawa Times Photo : The Oshovon Times PAGE THIRTEEN SECOND SECTION Hospital Board Holds Meeting OSHAWA, OMTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 79, 196) Constanetion of the new wing -- " --- r being aided in the Aleranfis] wrest side of Oshawa Gener Hosoial, is progressing well aherd of schedie. BH. A. Wash ngion, hespat heiik alana CARRIER CRaimen,. 198 Ihe Wh anal meting A the Osh awn General Hosinial. Tueshay val Mr. Washington swid com HINElion CoIRAs awaited 1h Rate (Aw ver $170 M08 and as | work pragresees, aRAInal £m tracts will be awarded. ¥irmioh ing Wels sre now being pre {pared and will he sept ow 19 Lender within the next month or itwn, the bwiding commiies harman aif The new wing will comin more than 718 beds, of whieh more than WW will comprise # new cwildien"s wing, whieh was ponies ow urgently nerfed Also included in the new Wing will he a new school of PERE and it is hoped the school will be ready tor necupation by this fall GROWTH SEEN A new physiotherapy and me cupationsl therapy Aepartment is miso being provided. This MM ereess ho 5 98 G, B, Miles, uBR) treasurer, 10l4 the hospital ane gl meeting Tuesday mig CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Lomgriatilations wishes Aent fret and hest 19 the (allowing resi oH Oshawa and dis whe are celebrating herr birthdays today Kathy Smith, 127 treet f Mi Vana Alderton, 791 Beaupre ave nue: Kenneth Lang, 23% Hib bert 5t.; Mrs. Gordon Pear om, 181 Grierson 81; Diane Forestall, 95 Veleran Ave Li Pom Forestall, 21) 1 Mi Anna Wh Pa oad south Ki 120 Bimeng mith; Dianne Hart 72 Chadburn: Alex Mackie KR Bowmanvilie Mrs lackie James, Simeone streel north; Bleve Boguckl, 249 McNaughton: Joanne Ho Kin 19 Harmony had auth; Duane Allison, #25 Oshawa Blvd, south: Brenda Mitchell, 1M Riverside north; Jack Allin, #2 Park road south; John Brown 161 Ravine road; Mrs George 1K. Polston, 188 Nas au BL; Bruce Stauffer, 105 Celina BI The first five persons oe inform The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to Ihe Regent Theatre, good for a four-week period, The curvent attraction is "Where The Boys Are' Reports on birthdays will he received only belween the hours of 8 a.m. and 10 am. Phone RA 8474 Good Friday birthdays will he taken at the usual time on March 80 Re-Elect Col. R. §. McLaughlin Col. R Bion Wi Franc Fone Frank free h ey l RB. McLaughlin, was re-elected honovary president the Oshawa General Hos pital hoard of directors at the OGH 8th annual meeling night Honorary elecied ray 7 vice-presidents include A, KE A. Morphy Schell, A. GG. Blorie I, H. Walker and W er, OBE Mes, T. H, Everson was elected honorary secretary the hoard of directors Divectos re-elected three-year term include N. ¥ lverson, Mrs. H. B. James FD (Tommy) Thomas, MPP and H, M, Smith The other one year terms hoard chairman I K. Creighton Brady, TM Ross, §. RB larg Ie Me(iily H P Waile Week ( A re of for a inelude Wilson I Keith and HK, 6 in En | Qf Moore Lavell with twa yea remaining include J, H I. Marks, QC, (i. B Ho A Washington and Walker Divectars terms Heaton Miles H DANCE PATRON he committee in charge the arrangement for the Royal Canadian Air Farce As sociation Ball, ta he held April has announced that Air Vice Marshall F. GG. Wait, COR} th AMRALY cansonted patron of ha 0 this sanding soem! svent il a ny aul 4) directors still with There was an operating Achicit of W728, however, dome Hons, investments neome, Wad Aetis recovered and non-recwr- SAE creme and Aehits pppii £ 9 prigr years (otalled $2784, thus leaving the $2505 REELS TEYRNUE Hospital assets, including land, buildings, equipment and furnishings now (otal 85.972, Aller deducting the amount owed for everyday supplies, pe: erued wages and other ex penses, totalling $195 521 and making provision for the scholarship and endowment fund, which now sland at Fi B72, the otal assets end up BL 80.006. 868. This represents the community's paid-up owner: ship in the Oshawa General Hospital OTHER BEQUESTS Donation snd bequests to the hospital during 1960 totalled $16,940. Total donations of cash and pledges now stand, as al Dee, #1, 1960, of 81,150,500 and nutsianding pledges now stand (af $480,187 for the new wing {currently under construction | The (otal operating revenus for the year was $2,800,821 Services vendered (n patients during the year accounted for the largest portion of the rev: depariment has continied 19 EFOW 0 VIMPOrIRncE BIRCE Hu was farted a lew # part Lime hasis The general lay of the new wing, Mr. Washington said which embodies a double corn I smilar 19 the west wing. The service all in Ihe centre see PRUERL FAOmS SN) the Me Lorn YERIE REN OD anr man VEY "presen AFRAS ATE fan ang the Found this Any A NEW hanel Wt his summer and plan ing studied 10 see i Ihe lobby ran he eargen et cally As pre { mi mi installed pre he mam annmi wil constryciion per home, aise Alexandra street side of will he renovated for Wee the building commu i VERT aon 8 mils, the Burn Ihe O6GH hy Ierne fee ehatrman During he # im (ear parking lot was provided al the corner of Alma and Bimeoe streets, This ol helped | greatly elmm the parking prohle ares In closing new ha i Mi Washington AN Wis ADDITIONAL $5000, said there are shill a few wn added (0 the Oshawa and four bed rooms avallable] General Hospital's treasury, for any person or groups Wish:| Tuesday night, when Mrs, {ing to donate to them. Buitablel a1 Elliot, treasurer of the plagues acknowledging the! Women's Hospital Auxiliary, ested persons in the hospital functions, were present, The hospital WA presented the $000 as part of its commit ment of 825.000 tn he raised for the hospital Oshawa amount to hospital hoard chairman, T, I, Wilson, The cheque was presented at the Mth annual meeting of the Oshawa General Hospital n | the hospital cafeteria 'uesday | night. Bome 100 citizens, inter Times Photo LEPENSE he lola A ] 87 conditions," of | I |] Alexander fiwyn W when the nal 5 nae VOR 0 RATPOW a Magistrate RB. BR missed the ehargwn wa said h from this source was $2,706,640, D I Cafeteria and residence revs Career Day Improvement Is Reporte y for the remaining $6101 The i 0peFALNE were #2, nd [| #21, Mr, Miles said eral Hospital director of nursing, [try but the staff finds the ma- from 1060. Thirty-three nurses Looked forward tn from ne Sal Tuesday night, although the jority of these nurses are inter: were graduated in September ly um yaar to the next with consider-| SEs SUT Tend active year, from their Wsual methods in the eptember class, Only one al Oshawa Central Collegiate It has heen reasonably free of Mrs, Telford said the question of (hese has discontinued her Bl Ay dd | H al the A 1 -- " Institute today held their annual used to the hest advantage has The nursing education staff is AJAX fail) 5 hiv " During the afternoon the stu. Presenting her annual report (heen studied. She noted that it considering applications from 60 LTOVInG the estimated sum of dents gall i } Pls A MLE 4 4 [dents gathered in grou hoard of directors, Mys. Telford any institution perv for m|lember 1061 class, The staff has MAINEnance of roads, sireels lained the artunities in attributed ; EH i { Paine ia Anh ' and - more proficient sponsibility of others, especially educational unit in the new wing|¥4% assed by Alax council on The speakers and the subjects staff [ : ; | in personnel housekeeping duties, cleaning time. However there is limited! The bylaw estimates thal a A. 4 Lewis, advertising policies and salaries 4 . | wonstrue a [sales; Plight Liewtenant J. 8tel: {acted move nurses. The lack! Other staff has heen employ: is hoped (hat facilities can helthe construction of roads in Sergeant Major Nichols, Cana:lience of constant building and [009er that nurses may devole| "In future, the professionalhéen allowed for the -construes (dentistry; W. 1, 1, Trew, chem: for many vears may also have BSpects of nursing, Because of amount of skill, intelligence and 887,000 for the maintenance of ng: William Monaghan, forest working Mrs. Tel- been a great improvement in the | confidence that we, al Oshawa| A total of $2500 has heen estis (horatory; Mrs. daan Nichol, in"50 oes 1am. the nursing staff Telford said Challenge of the future for it| maintenance of hridges and eul: sey, journalism; Pr, €, C, Blew: FE ES ing of the seriously |INETease of 87 in the graduate faction and ever - widening ope 81000 for maintenance (nursing; Geoffrey Andrews the many problems. However, 10 in the nursing assistant staff, [and service (0 mankind," Mrs. | side for engineering and aver |, Mrs, Dorathy . McTavish 1 ling patients assigned to the oo There are now 108 graduate The bylaw states that the said ' J ! sth vidar has heen frustrating 107 nurses on the Oshawa Gener fleath and Miss ~~ Fligaheth) LH 1 / hi ieneral? Iéax~ n oot work performed in accordance ing: Charles Eder. taal and die,| the patient!' Mys elfard said. [on the auxiliary staff. The edu: thet. and aval of the Ons and mechanical drafting: Go Phe divector of nuvsing noted (cational program for graduate i AR MALL in # 3 i ¢ LL Miss Kathleen O'Brien, aiv- assistance of nurses who come means of ward discussions ! or RAK ; J hei A Wiblasd stewardess: 1. 10. Nance: to OGH fram other countries, (films, elinies and monthly ean:| AN estimated 8083 in cash and (is authorized or work com Mrs Hoyntan, dental assist: commended for their courage co-operation and assistance is ims Brive-In, 11 King street | by the issue of debentures ar ant; Ross, civil engineering: [and initiative, Methods in nurs: | given by the members of the we sometime during the monies raised in subsequent ering Hoherts, hal Reporting on the school of Atalen cash totalled $110 dressing [Pursing progress, Mes, Telford There was $806 in then. tl R ti hame economies; Richard Bon ry was Wade through a hase: enumera on ald, law KR, Lewis, social . . CNR T bl ment window I : o ANCrease school teaching: Mrs. M Pavia | Mail Service rou es ment had been entered at 5.40 8 telephone careers for givls; | ; Postmaster W. B, Mann has S I R t Iiilding at 19.40 a.m, and 2.90 veiling of the 1061 budget an apy and acoupational therapy een n e or am. A hag under the eash Pog Monday, Ajax eouneil passed i Er Ea, | Uoed service will he Rravided members' annual remuneration n nm Anu ¥ ap TI {3 RNS' § a 0 {J William ¢, Reid, commercial Goad Friday, Mareh 81 Ya Tuesday ih $47,404 707 flef B00 920 in change The bi AL from 8400 1n 8740 [ant K, Seguin, dress design 1011 last year shows how vulner | ved and despatched as usual po ) A. Timoll said rise (0 any comment fram the | commercial pilot; Chief | Hog UL ee ates will bel namy 3 eouneil members, was fermed [ Flintoff, municipal police; Gop: © I The very nature af the vail vadia-television Tule [) he enactme y hvlaw J earvier, paveel past or TURAL ihe mag tude of 4 I'he enactments of the hylaw weers: DD. Welsh, telephone! | RR Sot ine magnitude of its operations : \ SRiters he mail delivery during the day contributes substanitally to il river, ' call far an annual allowance of from & am. to & pm buble" "changing it 3 council, and ane third af each v 4 4 #& conditions, the i wicket sevviee for the Wansae: nubliclv-awned railway said in Amount is deemed to he for ex: 4 order. andi | ROWMANVILLE (Staff) = he councillors' duties as ness, exept money avder andi Cammans hy Transport Ministe : 4 of the councillors' duties as a SAVINgS hank business, Will Bel Raloe AnSpOrt NIWISEOr vamos Eves, 17, of Blackstock, [member of sounil » A M Retire t G | Tuesday on a charge of filing) there will he ane complete aimast $24,000,000 highey th HOR he D Jehan hus, was the annual allawanee fo MAR The vetivement af 18 of its collection from street 1oHer| the "deficit of 1958 and some day's absence from ordinary reeard nouneed by General Matas of the regular Saturday afevnoon deficits of the depression years H0cused being charged was aldeath in the family Canada, Limited. The mw en, collection times of 1981.32 camplaint hy a bus dviver that! The hvlaw takes effect fram pars' service ar Dalton 1. Biekes, finalltratfie that wiped out hopes af Aviven hy Kves had passed | vepealed Phe votives with the depart: finishing, 34 years; Michael Har-|a slight inerease in revenue ton Mr. Eves told the court hay] fohn W. Allan Nan manage: \ Alter Lia Aughin, Mating, 30 et financial position The time element between/puin And paper mills in {he \ 3 ) RAS ane } pl . y 1 F PeVenue ! k ment, 40 years Ham Ra) M N all operating revenus when the bus had stopped and/ Maritimes weve operating al MW William 1 Hava, plating, 18 yoars S600, 141,108. Operating ox margin, that \ Coleman, material handing, 33K. Smith, vaek WW penses were S683 14.992. almost Baxlor dis ment Serviee says. The high H A lovel of operations is expeeted enue totalled $97,680 and mise Is Held InP 1 Polici § Ie Il rersonneli rolicies ih gol OGH nursing staff: has had an ested in all which may differ and 40 students were admitted ahle anticipation, the students' Approved tension which existed pre: of whether the nurses are heing course, Mrs. Telford noted Career Day EL and (a the Oshawa General Hospital has heen agreed that nurses in prospective students for the Sep: P4800 for the construction or stened 10 speak vho ex ] | Wstened 10 speakers wha the change to In:|duties which could he the re: reasonable assurance (hat the @Nd Pridges in Alax (his year, | s 86 25 waned tome 86 johs and professions. | crf | | RA hy and pb 4 in the area of clepical work, will he ready for use at that | Mon ud an whieh they nke were tt ment . h iil hey Sid improve has at: And caring for supplies residence aconmmadation and if (1011 of 830,000 will he used for (ler, Royal Canadian Air Foveeilof confusion and the inconven: 84 for these routine duties in arranged, Mrs, Telford said Alix during 1061, $12,600 has (dign Army; Dr. George Seink, | maior renovation which. existed | heir time to the more complex nurse will require an increasing [ton of roads and the remaining lical and mechanical engineer: conivibuted to more pieasant| 8, the staff believes there has judgment, Tt is with faith and|these roads ry: Dr, RM, Clark, hospital 1a: goed said auality of nursing care, Mrs, [General Hospital, will face the mated for the construction and terior decoration; Gwyn Kin wai lad mare time Gy mare During the year, there was an promises growth, greater satis |Yorts, $1600 for construction and arl, medicine; Miss Gladys Hill WN Tarionts aad mare sdy of nursing staff and an increase of [portunities for enjoyment of life| A (otal of 82800 has heen set | 1) | | fil Pharmacy the nurses have found that nurs: (192 GRADS Tellord concluded (heads toe secretarial warki 1 monies shall be expended on the de wach: the nurse and uneegafortable for Hospital staff and 116 employees |Vanghey, public school tench % with the Highway Improvement | ) p kkoep: the staff is grateful for the nurses has continued through Totals $983 don Riehl, aeccountant-hookkee) I \ AEA dB Rd ne ara has 3 Ane 4 | Ny \ i a P y i business management: |8he said these nurses ave to be ferences, In many departments merchandise were stolen from menced which will he financed st | glectranie engin medical staff ght [YOADS, ¥ Miss Hosemarvie Ballagh 00 In ay {sald at present, envolment in the stolen fram the premises, Hn. work: Norman Hise, high IN was discovered the has | am. Police had checked the! AAX (BaD = Following (he Mrs, W. Buchanan, physiother announced that a somewhat ve Reith Alan cunert paved 6 TPA W nN The ( ster shelf contained $80 in hills DYE ane (ley Willson, aula mechamies: hy (he Oshawa post office on OTTAWA (OP) I'he CNR J Lhe ohange was loft, proprietor! The action, whieh did not give {and making: George Slocombe, While all mails will he ve: able it is to a slowdown in (he i f ¢ ral \ a 3 as "a sensible change" don Garrison (made, there Will he ne letter wav Ge a sorvion indusiny. plu ! hays 4A 3 : a : M The public lobby will he apeR jack' of vesiliency in mr Re uitted $780 paid ta each member of 15 Employe tion af all Kinds of pastal bush {is annual report. tabied in (he penses incident ta the discharge : given only hetween 8 a.m. and The 1080 Toss was the biggest \PPOATING In Magistrate's court! 1 further states that the SUM han! found not guilty Oshawa employes has heen an: boxes. This will he made ati g§ 000,000 higher than The incident which led to the|meetings, except far illness op now endaving their well earned The veport pointed ta a con while stopped to discharge stu [Jan 1, 1061 and will remain in ment in which they worked and vis, body finish, 18 years; Go| miles and a promise of a modest he had passed, but that thel FULL PRODUCTION } \ § Spe MMe, 45 years: Frank Mills, tonal \ Botivell, body inspection, 808 85 years: Frank MUS, tool drapped 1a their lowest point Heapacity during the early weeks Hynest 1a veal William Davidson years and William Steers, |$35,000.000 under (he 1939 1a continue through 1961, donors will he provided, he presented a cheque for that p enue, The amount received cellaneons revenue accounted At 0CCI Mis, M. Telford, Oshawa Gen- ing differ from country to coun: school |i an increase of five kivell 0 am of the ONR's af:year history of $10 shall be deducted fram relaxation, save a total of 416 Evans, maintenance 17] tinent wide nosedive in transport 4ents near Hampton, the earifaree fram year (a year unless their length of service, fallow: don Johnston, plating, 40 years: [improvement in the system's bus did not came 10 a full stop HALIFAX (OP) All maior \ inv dshi anand die. MH yeas Alfred OV sine 5 3 VERE Eves car has passe 8 vears: Stanley Bradshaw, maingand die. H years since 186S-tumbling $47,023 833 hy R Dane] Sy Marvel, the National Emblay Chassis Mamping plant, 8 years Lew [parts 38 yours, {pense figure, oN

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