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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Apr 1965, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, April 30, 1965 DEATH BREATHED DOWN HER ONE-YEAR-OLD NECK Susan Wood/in, 15 months _--to reach the cab, ran ahead Presents His BOWMANVILLE -- The arch- itect's proposals for improving toilet facilities in the maternity wing were outlined by W. Rex Walters, chairman of the prop- erty committee, at @ meeting lof the Memorial Hospital Board. A master plan proposal was also presented which be studied preparatory to rais- ing the matter with the neces- sary authorities. An outline of the summer doctor arrangements was given by Dr. H. B. Rundle. He said a graduate and an undergradu- ate have been hired for the summer by the medical staff group. PORTRAIT PRESENTED James H. Stutt, past board chairman, presented his por- trait to the board. It will be added to those of other past chairman in the boardroom. It was reported that the large dead elm tree on the new hos- pital property had been felled. It was stated other work on the grounds would be started as weather improves. The public relations commit- tee reported brochures for in- patients would be ready for mid-May and would be the hos- pital's "Hospital Day" project for the year Hospital Past President high schools had accepted the hospital's offer of career infor- mation and visits had been paid by staff members to Clarke and April. yii,T0 DONATE of the Women's Auxiliary, an- nounced it will donate $3,000 toward the cost of new furnish- ings for the maternity floor. chairman, Tom Cowan, report- ed the following items of capi- tal equipment had been deliver- ed: linen carts, tray trucks and steam croupette, oxygen tent and va- agreed to purchase an addi- tional spectophotometer for the laboratory. Mallory of the Ontario Fire Marshall's Department had vis- ited the hospital. draft of his report will be con- sidered shortly. were passed for payment. In- patient and out-patient accounts amounting to $350.65 were writ- ten off; wie » Pees: 5 Ajax Concert Big Event AJAX (Staff) -- The fourth annual concert of the Ajax and District Community Choir and Orchestra will take place at 8 p.m. today at the Ajax High School Auditorium. Members of this group are drawn from Ajax and the sur- rounding communities includ- ing Greenwood, Pickering, Osh- awa, Whitby, Bay Ridges, Rouge Hill and West Hill. It isa completely voluntary and non- profit organization and anyone interested in singing or per- forming on an instrument is Portrait It was also reported that two Courtice. High Schools during $3,000 Mrs. W. M. Rudell, on behalf committee The equipment each season in September. Weekly practices are held each Tuesday evening at the Parkside Public School Audi- torium in Ajax which is gener- ously provided by the Ajax Pub- lic Schoo! Board. In addition to the yearly spring concert, the choir has taken part in the ceremonies for the laying of the corner- stone and the opening cere- mony of the Ajax and Picker- ing General Hospital as well as @ Christmas concert for its patients. Last June tne choir was the guest at the Burlington Music inhalators, two each; cuum cleaner. The board It was announced that H. J. initial The Accounts totalling $20,915.45 welcomed at the beginning of SCIENTISTS SEEK MOA CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z, (AP) The ostrich-like moa may be dead as the dodo, but New Zea- landers are keeping their eyes peeled just in case. The t wingless bird is thought to have become extinct centuries ago, but doubtful sightings are re- ported from time to time. Scien- tists recently failed to find any on a remote island, but surviv- ing moas might still be living in NEWS IN BRIEF Annie Ella Higbee, a ploneer| woman doctor and the first medical among homesteaders Peace River district of Alberta) died Monday at the age of 100.) near Oshawa, and duated from Toronto General' Hospital as a nurse in 1888. She received 7 E medical degree from the Unb versity of Toronto. PAY UP OR STAY HOME NEW DELHI (AP) -- India's Congress Party has told its members they will be barred official tours abroad if don't pay their party dues, JAPANESE PAY OFF TOKYO (AP)--The Japanese foreign ministry has announced 'the completion of payment of $200,000,000 war reparations te Burma. PIONEER DOCTOR DIES MILTON, Ont. (CP) -- Dr. they. live) the| practitioner to in ie Was at Leskard, --a unexplored forests. Society and performed on the occasion of the opening of the new Burlington Bandshell, | This Friday's program in- cludes the "Nelson Mass", Hay- iidn's greatest single. composi- tion, "Turn Back O Man" by Holst, "The Last Words of) David' by Randal Thompson) and 'Zadok the Priest,'"' a rous- ing tribute written by Handel for the coronation of George Il of England. Guest soloists are Elsie De gala soprano, Larry Marshall, tenor, both from Oshawa as jwell as Ailsie Forest, mezzo- lsoprano from Burlington and 'Allan Ward, bass from Bay |Ridges. The program will be | eS, LET | WANT ADS WORK FOR YOU FOR AS LITTLE AS 72c A DAY Telephone 723-3492 And Start Your TIMES ACTION WANT ADS junder the direction of David | Karry. ALUMINUM OSHAWA FREE PARKING ALUMINUM and snatched Susan out of her playpen just before the porch and front. room were splintered by the truck, He had parked it at a construc- tion site near the John Woodfin home old, stands unawed beside the 35-ton truck which ran, driverless, down Adams street here yesterday, de- molishing the front porch on which she had been sitting moments before, The truck driver, Jack Moore, 24, when he saw it was too late (AP Wirephoto) GIBE BECOMES BUSINESS SHREWSBURY, England (CP)--Prisoners at the grim old Area Group Plan To Extend Work English jail here were so bored with stitching mailbags that one pe d,| , 7) MAK = Mr, anne sated osc Geral em Ontario Association for thea' well be stitching il ought) tally {The prison governor Men' Retapded, was the) iis a- splendid idea, and the] a haa Whithy convicts now are turning out) ee about 1,000 a month for a ee for Retarded Chil local toy factory. 7 j | rs. 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