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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Nov 1963, p. 18

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Accident Now Aid OAKVILLE, Ont. (CP)--When a traffic accident 25 years ago ended Paul Zuercher's aspira- tions of becoming a surgeon, he became devoted to aiding the helpless and injured victims of highway mishaps. Through the ensuing quarter of a century he has worked in self-imposed anonymity. Now, Victim s Police pital officials with saving the motorist's life. The inhalator, however, was a heavy loss for the man who, at his own expense, virtually equips a mobile field hospital in the family car. There is a letter in Mr. Zuer; cher's files frim Dr. Margaret H. Lee of Hamilton. It tells how Mr. Zuercher, then a construc- Insurance Firm Faces New Trial TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario} Appeal Court has ordered a new| trial of a slander action against 'Sun Life Assurance Company and three of its executives brought by the former manager of Sun Life's Peterborough branch, Kenneth C, Dalrymple, 53. The suit was dismissed last March by Mr. Justice E. A. Richardson and costs were as- Samia Couple | Visits Maple Grove By MRS. HARRY FREEMAN MAPLE GROVE -- Mrs. K. Square, Bowmanville, Mrs. W. J. S. Rickard, Shaws, were _ recent dinner guests with the latter's cousin, Mrs. L. C. Snow- den. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Castle, Peterborough, were also visi- tors at Mrs. L. C. Snowden's| and Mr. Bob Snowden's the A large congregation greet-|sister, Mrs. §. T. Bartlett, ed the minister for a recent|Brooklin, recently. conducted baptismal for the fol- lowing children, Diatia Lynn daughter of Mr, and Mrs. L '"\Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dubeau. Goodmurphy, Gary, Harold and| |Diana Marie, son and daughter jof er, Cindy Lon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henry. Gary Jeffery, Kempt- ville Agricultural College, spent a weekend recently at with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jeffery. Congratulations to Mr. Mrs. Gary Gordon (nee Mari- lyn Flintoff) on their recent and) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shear-|Anne |Hill, Oshawa, were visitors: re- Mrs. Donald Gerrow, Anson Gerrow, 'Scugog Island, Mr. and Mrs. George Bush, Peter- borough, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jennings, Campbellville, to help celebrate their Uncle George Bush's birthday, and on Mon- day Mrs, Kathleen Moffatt, To- ronto, 'Mrs. Jack Swift and son Tom, Omemee, Miss Kathleen Swift, RN, Hagilton, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mills, Oshawa. Mr. and. Mrs. Chester Mills were dinner guests on Tuesday with the Mills family to cele- brate Mrs. Chester Mills' birth-| ay. Mrs. Joy Souman, Barrie, is visiting her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ted, Hoar and daughters, Diana and Lee , visited his mother, Mrs. E. C. Hoar, Newcastle, recent- | ly. Mrs. Charlie White, Mrs. Ed cently with the former's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson and family, Courtice, were re- cent visitors with her parents, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 7,1963. [7 HELPS AGED fluoridation helps prevent bone CALGARY (CP)--Dr, James|brittleness in elderly and mid- Zimmerman. of Calgary, presi-|dle-aged persons in addition to dent of the Canadian Dents' \s-|building up. decay - resistant soviation, says there is evidenceiteeth in children. ) 4 é The "Counts Five" ' appalled by recent criticism: of provincial police work at acci- dent scenes, he has broken the long silence. tims in the 1950 Van Wagner He says the police, his com- flood. 'Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Collacutt. MADE LOANS Between 1959 and 1962 the British government made loans a Pakistan totalling $105,000,- same day. Rev. and Mrs. Hal McBane, Sarnia, Rev. and Mrs. Doug- tion engineer, worked for 18 'marriage. He hours aiding lime-burned _ vic- Mrs. H. R. Foley had supper Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dubeau, recently with her brother-in- and 1 SE spent the week-|iaw and wife, Mr. and. Mrs. end with her parents, Mr. and) ppp; 4 Mrs. A. Rice, Mitchell's Square,| ott Meee fant Geidelt and sessed against Mr. Dalrymple.) In his appeal Mr. Dalrymple claimed the court erred in notija; Freeman, Hamilton, Mrs. admitting the possibility of ma-/wi]l Munday, Brantford, Mr. ST. GREGORY'S patriots and mutual admirers, He recounts how, on a family lice: on the part of the defend-| and Mrs. Ray Snowden, Isling- recently. Worden, Mrs. Bert Colwell and! are equipped to deal with acci- dent victims and officers always aid the injured. "Any policeman will try to jexcursion to Montreal, hejants, jton were visitors with Mr. and json Irwin and Miss Karen Bell) Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Colla- stopped to help at 26 accidents. At one, he put his family out Mrs. R. R. Stevens. Named in the suit, apart from Mrs. Stephen Jeffery, Maple the company, are W. G, At- cutt attended the church serv- were with Mr, and Mrs. E.} Foley. il; in the rain whe he drove the director of Sun Life Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Orland|i¢® at Solina, and were supper; Mrs, Allan Snowdon is with! AUDITORIUM tridge, agencies, and A. G. Dennis and Blythe Moore, , superintendents of the agencies. stop the bleeding of an injured person but in cases of broken bones they are not doctors,' he says. Paul Zuercher is not a doc- tor, either, although he helped in nearly 4,000 serious cases, has been credited by hospital of- ficials with saving the lives of many victims and even cites a case when he gave aid to an in- jured cabinet minister. On a few occasions small mention of his work has leaked |0! a into the press, but the only re- first to make sure the injured cent reference to his name since| Were not. bleeding. excessively, 1947 came a few months ago he said in a recent intervciw. when someone stole a $350 in- halator while he aided an ac- cident victim. 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Today Only WALT DISNEY'S "20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA" IN TECHNICOLOR * x injured to hospital. No one of- Plummer, Bowmanville, Mrs.|S4¢%'S with Mr. and Mrs. Roy\her daughter and _son-in-law,| fered his family a lift. carne Piaaier Port Hope, | Langmaid, and Mr. and Mrs./Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rogers and| The Canadian Red Cross has were visitors recently with their| Charles Langmaid, Solina, re-|family. | been helping in some of his ex- aca e aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.|Cently. ; ; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Swallow| penses since 1947--probably be- ; S. E. Dibb, Bogota, New Jer- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green-|were recent Sunday afternoon) cause of a story publishel as a EAT MORE BEEF sey, and also visited their cou-|nam and Miss Carole Green-|visitors with her mother, Mrs. | result of a bus collision near) EDMONTON (CP)--The Al-|sins, ham spent a recent weekend|Fred Ashton, at her sister's,| Dundas when he aided doctors berta agriculture department] Mrs. E. F. Willoughby and|with his brother, James Green-|Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Densem, | in assisting 103 injured. |says good prices for Canadian-| granddaughters, Sandra, Cathy ham, Port Huron, Michtgan. j Toronta, oe 4 "Many have critirized the|fed cattle have resulted from a/Howe, Don Mills, spent a re-| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Topping], Recent Sunday visitors with provincial police for directing|record rate of beef consumption|cent weekend with her sister,/and boys, Barrie, Mr. and Mrs.|Mt.. and Mrs. C. Mills and traffic instead of aiding the in-|in Canada jn the last few|Mrs, Cecil Jeffery, and Mrs.|Harold Stevens. and family,|{amily: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon jured, but I have never seen an|months, R. E. English, depart-/Steve Doyle and family. |Maple Grove, were visitors|Shunk, Port Perry, Mr. and officer yet who didn't check)ment statistician, says the po-| Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Rogers,|with their parents, Mr. and) tential supply of feeder cattle|yaple Grove, Mr. and Mrs.\Mrs. Fred Stevens. | (~ and calves is greater than ever/Ted Rogers, Toronto, were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bell before visitors with the former's son and daughters, Karen and Pat- HOCKEY : Senne and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ronsy Bell, Bowmanville, Mrs oo} ; |Rogers and family. H. R. Foley visited the latter's TONIGHT RS Aussies Move | Alea Witness Admits On M li s s | p | Drinking Beer | CANBERRA (Reuters) -- The, 2. Agreements between manu- |Australian government is pre-jfacturers to limit the life or ® |pating legislation to curb re-jquality of their product, and to In Prison strictive trade practices .and|refrain from supplying each monopolies. lother's customers. a 5 . | Many leading industrialists) 3. Supply of a product by a) -- (CP) ng Frank and polnesanen are openly op-| manufacturer on conditions that} atson, a Crown witness in a! ,o:eq to the move, initiated by|the re-seller takes other prod-| capital murder case, admitted) Attorney-General Garfield Bar-ucts from the same manufac-| in court Tuesday he has re-lwick turer. | ceived several visits in prison) As an example of "'collusive| 4. Imposition of economic) from a female "acquaintance" |tendering," the attorney - gen-jsanctions to force a firm to be-| and was served beer on theseleral reported that an Austral-\come a member of a trade as- occasions. ian public authority, which in-|sociation. Watson, now serving a two-|vited tenders for a project re-|/) F. T. Ramsay, federal presi- year sentence, made the statc-jcently, received 19 separate dent of the Associated Cham- ment under cross-examination|"quotes'--each of exactly the|bers of Manufacturers, said at the preliminary hearing ofjsame amount down to the last| Barwick had drawn on_ infor- Donald Cote, one of five vnen{ahilling: |mation gleaned from inquiries charged with capital murder in| He published a special bro-jin the mid-1950s which might the underworld hammer-slaying|Chure containing a 'list of var-|by now be well out of date. Keith (Rocky) Pearson 21/ious restrictive trade practices. years ago. Many businessmen who chal- Watson said the unidentified|lenged his proposals said they) woman stayed with him for two|Wuld create an erroneous 1m- or three hours each time and pee Poel oT gn caadenes that one of his guards was al-|2%d_ Industry. ways present. He had "one or PRESENTS LIST yee two" beers on each occasion. lie arattites actos a lat of . Before Watson was cros$ ne 1, Agreements between manu-| minex, defence lawyers an-|, inl \facturers to supply only certain nounced they would attempt to/,o seliers, to fix pri for their | show Watson was receiving pri- . Fatale mia | ireatirene' ¢ 4n8 PYl-\ products, to fix different dis-| vileged ent from Quebec/counts for different classes of Provincial Police to assure his|re.sellers, and to refuse. sup- peg eh cg wens en{Plies to re-sellers who cut man-| eo e | r bd ; s j promised $5,000 by the QPP Winaeess ceaener eo ects ay whether he had asked for a sim-| --------___--_ ilar amount, Watson replied that he had not asked for nor been promised five cents and he "would give $5,000 to get out of this." Cote's preliminary nearing is continuing. Five Firem en s Injured In iJ Yarmouth Fire YARMOUTH, N.S. (CP) -- A 'ire which burned' out of contro! for 2% hours today destroyed part of the town's main busi- ness district. There was damage. 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