To Open The Hon. Earle Rowe, lieu- tenant-governor of the Province of Ontario, will officially open the new 127-bed Ajax and Pick- ering General Hospital Nov. 21 at 2.30 p.m, Public ceremonies wii be held in front of the $2,348,000 building, for which construction began in June, 1963. Tours of the modern hospital Hon. Earle Rowe Lionettes To Aid Blind Institute The first vice-prseident of | Ajax. Lionettes, Lily Wilson, |conducted the Whitby Lionette Hospital ne erly contains more than| resident, Helen DeHetre. There are parking facilities) ATrangements were made for for staff, doctors, and about 75 representatives to attend the visitors. Most large hospitals) aidon School for Retarded Chil- do not have visitor parking fa-|dren when 'the film 'Adult cilities. : | Workshgp"' will be shown Tues- There is a pneumatic tube) day, Oct. 27. system planned for direct de-' Li livery to and from nursing sta-| 'onettes agreed unanimous- tions and major departments.|ly to assist the Canadian Na- Tec ae Co ee will be organized by the staff/This will be used at a. later tional Institute for the Blind and volunteer hospital organ-| time, _ hospital expansion! ayain this year at their forth- izations following the ceremony ™akes it necessary. las : " " to 9.00 p.m. | The building is equipped with com ane Masaya Tours will be continuous, with|high-speed elevators, designed Members voted to make the hospital staff showing details of| for expansion whe n the number/usual donation to Royal Cana- the new facilities and equip-|of floors increases to seven. AJAX LIONS CLUB AIDS HOSPITAL ment. With the new building, | the area's hospital facilities in- crease from a 45-bed, frame-| type, *wartime. building to the new four - storey, "exploding core' building «designed by) Craig, Zeidler and Strong,| Les Deering (left) and Merv. Lamb (right) chairman and co-chairman of the Lions Blood Bank are seen handing over a cheque to R. D. Thomp- son, chairman of the Ajax Haematology and Blood Bank These funds are presented by to further improve the ser- the Ajax Lions Club to pro- vice available to residents vide new and improved equip- through the walking bank sys- ment and furnishings for thee tem. and Pickering Hospital Board. tects. The "exploding core"| concept allows for continuation | of strength, utility and beauty) |through planned expansions. Truck Driver Hero Sought Reward builletins are being|70, former member of the staff! onto. ted in police stations, truck-|Of the University of Toronto: - oe ee d on Safety|medical school and of the Tor- fromjonto General l|heart attack. hunt for a Dunlop here truck! Montreal -- Jean Constantin,| ing offices an Council notice boards coast to coast as the annua driver gets under way Drivers who have done some) outstanding service for the pub-) lic or police are eligible for the coveted Dunlop Hero Trophy, plus an alll expense paid visit to the Automotive Transportation der Graham Christie, 83, of uo pry La Scala opera house| first fee as an entertainer a5 ; " | The new hospital features ex:| | gineering at Johns Hopkins Uni-| pansion capability for up to 500 DEATHS versity: after a long illness, | beds from the present 127 for) Woodbridge, Ont. -- Alexan- adults and children. There are . ran : ~.. der MacLean, 81, professor em-| 24 bassinets. By THE CANADIAN PRESS eritus of the geology depart-| Every bed in the medical and Torontd -- Dr. Trevor Owen,| ment of the University of Tor-|Surgical departments is equipp- ' ed for centralized oxygen ser-) vice. All private and semi-} private rooms have telephones. | Other building highlights: The surgical suite, nurseries, | and central sterilizing room are SAYS KHRUSHCHEV FINE ROME (AP)--Soviet .Culture Minister Ekaterina Furtseva sai n arriving i 'ri- ; eo . 60, former Montreal city coun-| 5214 that Nikita | Dhicarydal | completely air conditioned, and} cillor and vice - president of the| in good health and living in| Provision is_ made for future] Montreal Transportation Com-| Moscow. Mrs. Furtseva flew cooling of the entire hospital. | mission here for a series of perform- . ances by Moscow's Bolshoi Bal-| Port Perry, Ont, -- Alexan-|let starting next Tuesday in the Hospital; of a SHOWBUSINESS START Stanley Holloway earned his | laugh, eat anything without discomfort or dian Legion poppy fund and ; The official opening | of the) several Lionettes plan to attend building will be conducted by the hospital chairman, R. D,|Remembrance Day _ Service Thompson. The Ajax and Dis-| Nov. 8. trict Community Choir will per--| form during the ceremony, Re-| freshments will be served to the Toronto and Peterbore 2rchi-| public in the hospital cafeteria. draw 0 » Now! Preparations are underway | for Lionettes annual Christmas f the "Money Tree". False Teeth = = Fit Beautifully! Amazing dental discovery, 'Cushion Grip'® -- ends sore spots -- retits loose dentures to hold snug as a dentist's mold! Tasteless! Nothing to mix! One application lasts months! 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The production will be ac- companied by the Pro Arte Or- chestra which will add a com- position for stringed orchestra to the program. Canada's renowned pianist, Raymond Dudley will give a re- cital for the Society at the On- tario Ladies College Friday Nov. 20. Mr. Dudley has been soloist with the famous New York and London Philharmon- ics. hi The Hart House Glee Club *| oi® the University of Toronto will!) .*% ~, perform at the College on Sat-| alt urday, Feb. 2. The male choir| ¢# of 45 members is directed by) sail Walter Barnes and has given| ~ successful: performances across CZ North America. POE a 0 sheseiracor 2m sje 4 g W & Eastern Star bk * Elects Officers | *. garet Mustard, assisted by Worthy Patron Brother Jeff Martin, presided at a Whitby Chapter, No. 248, Order of the) Eastern Star meeting. Worthy Matron welcomed visitors and members of Whitby Chapter. Among those introduc- ed were: Agnes Wallace, Mark- ham; Evelyn Platt, Ontario Chapter; Gwen Slater, West Hill; Bill Wallace, Markham. | Annual reports were read.) The books will close Oct. 25, "1964. Members absent, who have not made their report, should contact the secretary be- fore Oct. 25. é : Officers elected for 1964-65 are as follows: Worthy Matron, Mary Inkpen; Worthy Patron, | Jeff Martin; Associate ma- 'tron, Cora Fallow; secretary, | Julia Thomas; treasurer, Ber- nice Moase:; conductress, Grace | Guthrie; . associate conductress, | Beatrice Hudson. The installa-) tion cveremony will be held at} the next meeting Tuesday, Nov. Ea RACE FOR WOMEN } Women descendants of) Basque settlers in the western USS. sfill take part in a tradi- tional foot race which requires the contestants to run with a| Y@ bucket of water on their heads bed IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or THREE TIMES A WEEK o. 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