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Newmarket Era and Express, 6 May 1954, p. 3

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j- i fl i krf-k- f f t Open House At Hospital To Be Held On Wed May RESIDENTS OF COUNTY HOWE ENTERTAINED Residents at the Home for the Aged Yonge St have expressed their gratitude for the interest shown in their welfare by mem bers of community On Tuesday night the New market branch Canadian Red held one of the regular monthly bingos and treats for he bid folk at the home It was last for the season In the Rummer the Cross will hold picnic for the residents of the It has become ah annual event Members of St Johns MWiysostQTft parish assisted the Cross members with the Occupational therapy classes Seen started by the New- I market Red Cross at the Home The women are working on felt crafts and the have started Several women the Newmarket Red Cross assist with the work and an comes from Toronto Individual help is required Among the other attentions which the residents of the Home have received recently was the gift of a piano from A It has been a source of pleasure to them Visitors are welcomed at the Home Organizations wishing Open House will be held at York County hospital on Wed nesday May 3 to Once again the staff of the hospital with the board of directors and aJ associated with the institu tion invites the residents of York county to visit their ps- pital Conducted tours of the build ing have been arranged After noon tea will be served at the nurses residence The general public Is invited to visit the hospital so that they can see for themselves the heed for expansion The inadequate facilities of the kitchen and the cramped nursery quarters axe two of the reasons for the cur rent appeal for funds for the building campaign Invitations have been extended to the upper school students at the high schools in Bradford Newmarket Aurora and Sutton to visit the hospital during Open House A similar invitation is extended to everyone in York county lo be the guests of the hospital for this occasion Wed nesday May from to pm ARTS AND CRAFTS SUBJECT OF TALK Dr C addressed the Arts and Crafts meting of the Newmarket Home and School association on Tuesday April Held at the Alexander school the En Hospital The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday May Page J to sponsor an activity for the old was chaired by Mrs people should contact the super intendent phone Ray Dr Canvassers have been collecting contributions for the York County hospital building fund all this week and included in receipts to date are several large contributions from individuals The success of the campaign however depends on who lives within a radius of miles the area served by the pita Contributions large or small will help to double hospital which is at present inadequate for people it serves On completion of the threeyear bujlpimx project it be a hospital Above Is the main tig present hospital building with the maternity wing at the rear Overcrowded conditions make work more difficult the hospital staff at present Nurses often must put patients in the halls as shown above because of the increased demand care Paolo was introduced RURAL HYDRO SERVICE INTERRUPTION In order that our men safely perform maintenance to our lines it will be necessary to interrupt hydro ser vice for one and one half hours from am to am daylight saving time on Sunday morning May in the following areas SUTTON JACKSONS FT ISLAND GROVE KESWICK CEDAR BRAE MOUNT PLEASANT and all bordering rural areas J If KERR Manager Sutton Rural Operating Area by the principal of the school Samuel Jefferson He is the rector of art for the provincial i department of education Dr talk on Children and Their Pictures was illustrated with colored slides and movies moved the vote of thanks to the speaker The meeting opened with the singing of O Canada with Mrs Atkinson at the piano Dr Margaret in prayer Nomination forms were passed out to paidup members The election and installation of offi cers will be conducted at meeting in May Nomina tions convener is Mrs William Peters At the conclusion of the pro gram refreshments were served The large group in attendance had an opportunity to exam the representative display of work by the pupils of the public schools which had been by the teachers Era and bring results classifieds patient Susan Bradford received considerable attention from these two nurses Marie left and Mrs Helen right Under present conditions children are put in rooms with adults When extra accommodation is acquired through the building fund it is hoped that separate accommodation will be kept for children photo by Gail Palmer The present nursery at the hospital equipped for only babies The addition ol things permit nursery to accommodate babies Above is Marian Hume charge of the nursery holding a temporal guest at York hospital SiOst p m Here you ca j i M mm yields more potatoes per acre averages bushels more Hunt other fungicides More No to the acre too It is a matter of record that I ANEprotected vines increased yields by an average of bushels to the acre and produced more No than vines treated by other fungicides In fact recent studies in the states showed yields of topquality potatoes were as much as greater with Vines stayed healthy and green for weeks longer with no stunting or burning of the plants Potato growers have found by long experience that DITHANB is the fungicide that can always be depended upon under all conditions for more No to the acre Thats why the most successful growers use for blight protection all through the season Based on field com In Canada is a trade- mark Rjr Canada msArVM Pat Off and 111 principal foreign countries AUK Witt OF CANADA TORONTO ONTARIO sBSjt J MAY DAY MORE ABOUT STORE att THIS MEANS MORE POWER TO YOUR AT i- 1 DISCOUNT On Ready To Wear for Men and Boys INSLEYS A CLOTHES SUITS SLACKS SAVINGS MAY DAY SALE Extra St y

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