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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Sep 1967, p. 35

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IN NEED tove TICIPATE 2d. f the camp nmer. More ers worked s last year. ; a valuable venile detin- urages such loyalty, sclf- citizenship. » on Simcoe Iso be open ction. Two red girls ac- girl guid ishawa re. of over 300 It is thanks Chest that zanization is s worthy ac- rkshop and 'rated by ine Children As- n 1953) at its ll be open to 25 trainees, ard at work g jobs, dupli- tuffing, and hich is of- workers here from the This work- entre is sup- nunity Chest. f the Com- Simcoe Hall astview) at and = Central ith. The club n 1963 after ning and an aising cam- as a large and a high g children. a regulation ropm, craft girls' club , & camieen, [, a 25 moctre A MESSAGE FROM HIS WORSHIP, THE MAYOR: On the 18th of September, 1967, members of Council and | pledged our support to this year's: Community Chest. The Campaign goal is $358,000.00. These monies will be used to assist volunteers throughout our community to look after and care for those who are less fortunate. Many of the City Departments have already been canvassed and approximately 40c per week per employee has been pledged. If this trend continues throughout the City the Community Chest this year will reach its goal. 1 congratulate the Community Chest Directorate on their plan this year to have an "Open House' of Community Chest Agencies on Saturday, September 30th. | would encourage all citizens to avail themselves of the opportunity to see how the Community Chest dollar is spent by attending the "Open House"'. ERNEST MARKS, Q.C., MAYOR OF OSHAWA Attend The 'OPEN HOUSE' af These Two Agencies OSHAWA SIMCOE HALL SETTLEMENT HOUSE 387 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH OSHAWA MENTAL HEALTH CENTRE 187 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH iy The Simcoe Hall Settlement House provides Mental illness knows no boundaries. It strikes without regard for race, creed, nationality, age or condition of recreation for both young and old from Judo its victims. It affects the old and young, learned and illiterate, strong and weak. As many hospital beds are Clubs to the Golden Age Club. In 1966 more occupied by people suffering from mental illness as are than 1,700 volunteer hours were contributed occupied by those suffering from physical illness. More and more patients each year leave hospitals and are by 93 Volunteers to help make these people placed in homes for special care or boarding out places. Some of these patients have no place to go. This is happy. where the White Cross Centre program comes into the picture. We have such a Centre on Simcoe Street, South It was opened in 1962. Many of these patients have been helped since.

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