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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1966, p. 23

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23 THE OSHAWA TIMas, Wednesdoy, December 7, 1966 12 eae © 8S es oe ee Earl Hastings, former head of the Alberta Liberal party, was named to the Canadian Senate this year. He is from Calgary. (CP Photo) Lone MD | Serves 'Village | OTTAWA (CP)--A desperate + Plea for medical help was read * to the special Commons-Senate fecommittee on immigration Tuesday by co-chairman Milton | Klein (L--Montreal Cartier). + The handwritten plea came 'from G. H, Hogle, a resident lof Stirling, Ont., and followed + reports last week that the com- * mittee will try to find out why , Some immigrant doctors have * trouble setting up private prac- ' tice in Ontario. Mr. Hogle's letter said one resident physician serves the century-old village, which has 'a population of about 1,350. The residents were mostly aged. There was neither clinic nor nurses in the village and the nearest hospital and ambu- lance service was 17 miles away in Kingston. Efforts by the community and the resident physician to attract medical personnel or services had failed. Mr. Klein said the letter "sub- stantiates" remarks by David Orlikow (NDP --Winnipeg North) about the need for doc- tors in Ontario. ' Mr, Orlikow had said immi- grant doctors, especially from India and Pakistan, were hav- ing trouble getting anything but hospital practice in Ontario. Court Passes ' First Payment TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario Supreme Court Tuesday ap- 'proved payment of $1,750,000 to Montreal Trust Co. as an initial award for compensation as re- ceiver-manager of insolvent At- lantic Acceptance Corp. Ltd. Montreal Trust applied for in- , terim payment of $1,000,000 for 'the period between June 17, 1965 and Dec. 31, 1965 and for + $750,000 covering the same pe- riod for its agent, Clarkson Co. Ltd. of Toronto. Atlantic collapsed in June, 1965. In a letter to noteholders in November, compensation for the entire receivership was esti- mated at $2,925,000 by Montreal Trust. Recovery from assets with a 'book value of more than $145,- . 000,000 in June, 1965 was esti- mated at about $89,500,000. : Exhibition Loses Ls 3 _~ * : Car Draw Aciion : TORONTO (CP) -- Ottawa's «Central Canada Exhibition As- *sociation was ordered Tuesday ; to pay $2,400 to a Hull, Que., civil servant who was refused 'a new car because he was 10 sxconds late presenting his ticket at the 1963 fair. The Ontario Court of Appeal ruled that Andre Lalonde had 'fulfilled his part of the contest by being at the fair's bandstand in Lansdowne Park before 11:30 p.m. Aug. 29, 1963. Mr. Lalonde had said he bought a 50-cent ticket on the car and then went to a girlie show until about 11:20 p.m. He then went to the bandstand «where he saw his ticket number was the winner. 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