6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thorsdey, Mey 19, 1966 Mrs. J. McDonald and Miss{in the GA. Group, Group study 'Prevention Of Disease Aim Of Future: Dymond WHITBY (Staff) -- The pre-jof mental health came in 1842 diction that in the years to|when a hospital school was set icome greater emphasis will be up at Orillia. Through the years| In the absence of President se! | Mrs, V. Graham, due to illness, | eae / Water pollution. once & Mu- Mrs. H. Hiscox, Vice President, @y\ fr) iplaced on the prevention of dis--'a great transformation has|attention is being given to air meeting of May 2 and the trea- PROTECT i |ease was voiced by Dr. M. B.\taken place, Dr. Dymond said; | pollution. cutee rove, Mis. Olek, © nicipal responsibility, has been ned the meeting with prayer, Dymond, Ontario Minister of|but only in recent years had) while government involve-| visitor was welcomed. Your Furs and iment in health matters has re-- Conveners reported on the ni j ia faiity ange --oxpondt-\ crocrece af the Centennial Tea, tloth Garments ' * Evening Guild awa, who makes a hobby ofjare indeed grateful to Mr.| Frances Gibson; had won hon-jand years' of service, . collecting music boxes has had/Bouckley for this. lorable mention for their group. a Am Holds Meeting a long playing record taped of| Mrs. §. Armstrong announced | Susan Heard and Jill McLelland SPEED THROUG ; ithe different boxes and he has\that two of the Senior G. A.|had been awarded the Ring of| A parachutist comes down a The regular meeting of the indiy consented to loan this|Girls, under the leadership of\Honor for outstanding service|about 16 feet per . Evening Guild All Saints Ang-| record to be used as background lican Church was held May 16. ' with 25 members and one visitor present. canoe. Thomas Bouckley, Pat lare the day of the tea. ad taken over by the province and followed by the minutes of the Health. here Wednesday night: |doctors been able to give more | Addressing a large gatherinig| aw temier; penvic care moved a fairy --targe--axpendt-| 5: f ' Giciale from Whitby!) Dealing with the trend towarditure from municipalities, thelto be held May 2% from 2:30 county health units, which have|most important thing is that) until 5 p.m. VL ive wee and Ontario County, at the sixth import lannual Civic Night, sponsored|brought health services to the|life expectancy has risen from) Mrs, C. Rycroft, home baking |by the Whitby District Council) rural areas comparable to those|46 to 71 years for males and) convener, asked for at least two CALL lof the Knights of Columbus, helin urban centres, Dr. Dymond|from 32 years to 73 years for\jtems from each member for reviewed the advances made in|said the first unit was estab- females since the turn of the the bake table. 668-2345 'health and increasing involve-|lished in Eastern Ontario in century. | Mrs. J. Wilson reported on iment in this field by the pro-|1935. By the end of this year ithe decorating and said among lyineial government since the only two counties in Ontario will' COUNTY COMMENDED ithe many things which will be| WHITBY be without such a service. | Dr. Dymond commended the|on display will be a birch bark) ee ee ------| county as one of the first to in- CLEANERS LTD. jturn of the century. S itroduce a system of orderly) Pictures Shown |grants to hospitals.. Whereas) come to the visitors; while today is less than the amount lthe speaker and presented him|*@tly this year, at the ¢ insured - Refrigerated Storege VeuiTs on promise B.A. DEGREE Miss Bonnie Wallace who will receive her Bachelor of Arts Degree at the Convoca- tion ceremonies to be held this coming Friday, May 20, at Queen's University, King- ston, Bonnie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wallace, of Port Perry, and her broth- ii VICTORIA AND GREY | store | TRUST 4 APPOINTMENT 71: soweeomrn NN E. 'one of the finest Canadian whiskies this country has ever tasted' by Gilbey's- igrand knight, extended a wel-| cit, the money paid in grants lextended the vote of thanks to|'#ken on a trip to New nage Reg. 11.75 Gal. 3.65 Qt. COMPLETE LINE OF HIGH QUALITY NURSERY STOCK eee SALE PRICE, Qts. ... Gerald T. W. Whattam Qts || The appointment of Gerald T. W, Whattom os manager of | the Whiby Branch is announced ll by the Honourable Wolter E. Horris, President, Victoria end || Grey Trust Compony, ACRYLIC LATEX - EXTERIOR Reg. 10.55 Gal. 95 3.35 Qt. Mr. Whattom succeeds Mr. C. | R. Brown and brings to his new position 22 years of experience in the Bonking and Trust field. || He is @ native of Toronto, but | will be moving his family to | the Whitby rea shortly. {i SALE PRICE, Qts. .. MANY MORE SAVINGS IN GP Paints at... DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. hans 107 Byron St. $, Whitby 668-5862 oriivery ooeee JOHN BROUWER GARDEN CENTRE Between Whitby end Ajex on Highwey No, 2 PHONE 668-3396 The chairman of the Civic * |some years ago only five of the! On New Mexico | Mayor Desmond Newman ex-) required to pay off the deficits er, Ronald Wallace and his | with a gift. meeting of the Whitby Garden OMSIP program," Dr. Dymond isaid. "It i , » finest A graduate of Port Perry | Dr. Dymond said the last 60 flower pictures taken in that oe ee Se Ree Public and High School, |years could well be referred to area as well as pictures taken in of whom could not previously | : fford t > ' dale Collegiate, in Oshawa field, He said these advances Wilkinson and Mrs. § Burns | 4 are 10 pay, O50 Sew covers commencing this fall. " \had been shared by a great) who commented on them as they care than in the previous thou-| showed the homes of the early|o¢ new hospitals and the expan- ion years, cliff dweliers, the ruins of Indian sior At pote trodey a tag score Kathy, daughter of Mr. and| However, following the forma-|Shape of a wheel, ; municipality a similar amount. Mrs, Gerald Parsons celebrated|tion of the first health board in| Mrs. Fred Ing judged the|---- party were: Cathy Keyes, Isolde! year a budget of $4,000 was set Se aeore Pleasants, Fay Wilson, Cathy| up while this year the budget of| Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Partington | At first the medical profes- and their son Ross spent jast|%!0n had to devote so much) Owing to the lack of support, in the past general meetings deal with causitive factors, As) eecagion. |sclentific knowledge increased | yay meeting. Unless there is sufficient sup- ave., who is celebrating his|in the health of the community. birthday today. MENTAL HEALTH celled unless otherwise notified, If further support is not sus- epent last Sunday in New Lowell . ; | Fall, the Association will not be | y aglow of rad and Mrs, Ray| DIGGERS HARDLY BEGAN lable to hold the children Christ- | Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pettes and|1878 but was stopped after one| meeting is to be held Jung 20 at family were in Toronto last Sat- mile had been dug on each R. A. Hutchison school. \Night Committee, Mel. Femia, 58 hospitals in the province pressed thanks to the hosts on| WHITBY -- Mrs, Martin incurred in the past. wife, will accompany her to Club. programs ever introduced, One Bonnie has accepted a |4% & golden age due to the ad-|Haliburton were also shown. The cost this year will be about} 7 -- number of people and more pro-| were shown, Government grants, he said, Great epidemics had killed| Villages. She explained these} jnoe pays one-third, the federal her ninth birthday last Saturday.|the province in 1882 great pro-|competitive elasses held during | Stigter, Norma Grylls andthe Ontario Department. of| No May Meet weekend in Picton visiting his | time to the treatment of Blair Park Vista Ratepayers Birthday wishes are extended|the realization grew that milk,| jport at the June meeting all Mr. and Mrs, N. R. Percy and| The first foray into the field) Percy, Work first started on a tunnel/mas party. urday to attend the 60th wed- |presided. Frank Canzi, a past |were operating without a defi- behalf of the guests. E. J, Finan|@ldburn = showed _ pictures, "I am not ashamed of the | the graduating ceremonies, |4 GOLDEN AGE A number of interesting and a half million people, many teaching position at East- |vances made in the health These were taken by Mrs, J, N. $70,000,000,' gress had been made in health, Mrs. Gouldburn's pictures | had made possible the building PERSONALS |whole generations in the past.|Villages are laid out in the! sovernment one-third and the Young guests attending her|gress had been made. The first |the meeting. Kathy's sister Patty. |Health is $262,000,000, | For Ratepayers arents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred diseases it had little time to Association did not hold its last to Steve Peleshok, 125 Ferguson | water and waste were factors following meetings will be can- ehildren Christine and Ralph|~------ --------~ |tained at the next dance in the junder the English Channel in| The next regular general ding anniversary reception held side. rh in honor the grandparents Mr. | and Mrs, J. G. Fisher. They|her mother after a near drown- have 23 grandchildren and 42/\ing is reported in good health) great grandchildren, The recep-| again after her stay at the Osh-| tion was held at their residence awa General Hospital. Romsogate 14., Torente, | Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Diane, daughter of Mr. and|Ed Bruch, 1027 Centre St. n.} Mrs. Dale Pettes, 611 Stewart|who celebrated their 26th wed- at, who recently was revived by'ding anniversary May 18. RAE R. JONES REAL ESTATE Have You Made Any Improvemets On Your Kitchen Yet? Why Wait?... Do-It-Now! 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