Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 24 Oct 1955, p. 7

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an ree a Rl rn 2 ao ee PRINCE ALBERT Pupils Enjoy ° i Social Event F. E. SMITH | of Prince Albert are pleased at | last to see the difches, culverts | and drains being attended to by | the council. This, we hope, will eliminate the mud holes that have been troublesome in the spring. | The pupils of the semior room | of the public School enjoyed a so- | cial evening last the supervision of the teacher. | Cisterns and wells which have | been going dry lately, should soon be well filled again with the rain {of the past four days. | Best wishes were extended to the happy bride and groom on 4 | Saturday when Audry Skerratt and {Kenneth Middleton were married. | The sun peered through the clouds _ +4 | long enough to smile on the happy VON. NURSE ISABELLE SORLEY ATTENDS PATIE NT IN COMMUNITY CHEST HOME Victorian Order Of Nurses Benefits Whole Community The Oshawa Branch of the Vic-|Thus hospital beds are freed for, torian Order of Norses is doing a the patient is cared for under direc- sibility for financing it. highly valuable work in this com- munity. The Nurse-in-charge is Miss Isobel Sorley, Reg.N., who is| assisted by Miss Ellen Christen| sen, Reg. N. Both of these nurses have public health nurse training. | Their services are made available] to people of the city through Com- who ( k-| : 1 ! € : es | p od ness, This has meant a heavy drain an appeal is therefore made to} oe "Edwin Down and family were|ing a flying licence in Michigan. Sides Ww provices service. [remember the work of the Vic- recent dinner guests of Mr. and munity Chest funds. The. Victorian Order bedside nursing in the home. unable to pay for tion of his or her own physician, | This is much less costly than stay- py VON nurses to 377 Oshawa pat-| ing in hospital. | MANY PAY NO FEE | The fee charged per visit if $2.25. Many visits are made to patients) have had long periods of sick-| are the This fills a real need. There is|Where the patient is able to pay today a great shortage of nurses part, the fee is reduced. Where and hospital beds. This is where|the patient is quite unable to pay, theree is no charge for the service. | VON service is of great help. It! makes it possible for many patients |The Victorian Order of Nurses nl to be released from hospital thania community service from which otherwise. They can be cared for|the whole community benefits. The to give generously to the Greater were dinner guests of by VON nurses in their own homes.' community, through the C PL ELLEN CHRISTENSEN VON NURSE, AND ONE OF PATIENTS ity Chest, must accept the respon: 3,680 VISITS MADE Last year, 3,680 visits were made| HAY MOM | SAULT STE. MARIE Ont. (CP); by Mrs. S. McLean got the surprise from patients was approximately| Mr. and Mrs, H. Webb, June|,¢ her life when her son George, Getti Lo" Ly SL per I tian David of Lorneville, Mr s. z. flew bere from Grand Rapids, ing p Ig S$ est an e City 4 i - i i ich., in his own aircraft. George f i John Kidd, Miss Rosella Kidd and| For quick forting help for Back grants to help finance this work ci "Kidd of Orillia, Mr. andlis one of the few deaf mutes hold-| gi [ok "Foins "Getting. Up Nights strong cloudy urine, irritating passages, Leg Poins and loss pf energy due to Kidney and Bladder troubles, try CYSTEX. Quick, complete satisfaction or | money back. Over 900 million CYSTEX tableis used prove safety, success. Don't suffer another day without asking your druggist for CYSTEX. joyed a holiday with a 3-day mo- ients. The average fee received tor trip to Ottawa last week. you, the citizens of Oshawa,. to | His mother didn't know he had | o learned to fly. torian Order when you make your|Mrs. R. Down. : > contribution to the Community| Mr. and Mrs. H. Rose were in Chest, You will have the satisfac-| attendance at a house-warming for| pirst white traders on the Peace! tion of knowing you will be help- the Hayward Murdochs, Oshawa,| iver are believed to have arrived ing people of all ages, particulariy|on Saturday evening. in 1786. A NORTHERN TRADERS "4 | grandparents. * | couple following the ceremony | but rain poured again later in | the afternoon and evening. | Pleased to see Mrs. Louis Friday under|gurnish THE OSHAWA TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, October 24, 1055 7 {Glen Beall (Rep. Md.) urged a Senate investigation of the newsprint market, saying any in- crease in price might" narrow the public's access to mews. Beall has also asked. the justice department's anti-trust division to the - Senate banking com- mittee with any information it ob- tains on moves toward higher newsprint prices. : He suggested the Senate inquiry in a letter to Senator William Ful- bright (Dem.) Ark., chairman of the 'banking committee. "The possibility that the cost of Canadian newsprint might be in- creased by as much as $5 a ton is a matter which I feel should re- ceive immediate study," Beal wrote. "The importance of the situation | Bond home and about again fol-|can readily be seen in the fact {lowing her recent illness in hos- | pital. ' | Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Raines on the {arrival, on Friday, of a daughter {at Community Memorial Hospital, | Port Perry. A Sister for Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dospe and Mr {and Mrs. Art Raines are her + that there are now 12,381 news- papers published in the United States, 1,984 of which are dailies. A. majority of these newspapers are customers of thie Canadian newsprint manufacturers. > Urges Probe Into 'Newsprint Boost PRINCE ALBERT --- The people] WASHINGTON (AP) -- Serator this country can take justifiable ride in a free press which has n able to make current and accurate news available at a mod- erate price. ' "Therefore, 1 respectfully sug- gest that you ... . appoint a sub committee to look into any actions which might have the ultimate ef- fect of narrowing the public's ac- cess to the facts to which it is entitled." | ou. : | YANKEE WEDS ACTRESS. HOLLYWOOD (AP)--Film act- ress Lucy Marlow and Andy Carey utility infielder for New York Yan- kees, were married Thursday night. Dr. Ray Ragdsdale. saper- intendent of the Los Angeles Meth- odist district, performed the double (ring ceremony at the Hollywood First Methodist church. FULL HOUSE | AUCKLAND, N. Z. (Reuters)- | Mrs. R. S. Featherston, wife of a 33year-old New Zealand timber worker, has given birth here to her fourth set of twins. The twins. a "In nations which are not afraid boy and a girl, were born this to have an informed citizenry, week. The other twins are all girls, newspapers piay a major role in| The Featherstons have three other the dissemination of truth. We in children, bringing the total to 11. + CCM the chronically ill. You are urged) Mr, and Mis. Douglas Mr. Mrs. Leslie Booth in Toronto ong Oshawa C ity Chest. | KEDRON ST -- Church Services Revert To Afternoon KEDRON -- The first afternoon Luke at the home of Mr. Schedule and] services of this season were held| Mrs. W. Mountjoy. Joining them as at Kedron Church on Sunday with dinner guests on Sunday were the eq Mrs. Walter Langmaid, Osh-|and the many other attractions of| : R. H. Everson Nortons, Brougham, and|awa on Sunday. a fair attendance Rev. Rickard conducted the church ser- the B. Starr family. vice which was evangelistic in| character. During the choir an- boys were supper guests on Sun- Mount-' day of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jack- joy and Jeanine Werry sang a son, Brooklin. thom, Misses Eleanor dv=!, | Services at Kedron will continue| at 1.30 p.m. and 2.30 pm res- pectively, for Church School, and | then the regular church service. Efforts of Kedron lad week w key supper on Wednesday. EXECUTIVE MEETS Executives of Brooklin and Port Perry, Junior Farmer Clubs .met| jointly on Thursday evening, in Brooklin Hall. Brooklin Junior Far-| mers are invited to be guests of| the Port Perry Club on' Tuesday evening, October 25 | Several friends and relatives from this community were in at: tendance on Saturday afternoon at] the wedding of Miss Phyllis McCor- mack and Robert Haight of To- ronto, with the wedding ceremony performed by the Rev. R, H. Rickard in Columbus United Church, and at the reception fol- lowing, at the bride's home. | PERSONALS Mr. and' Mrs. Arthur Stainton, Muskoka, spent the weekend with| their daughter Mrs. Ross Lee, and Mr. Lee, and with them attended a family party at the Allan Lavis children were guests at a family Jet together at the home of Mrs. this | the honoured ere towards the Pearson and serving of the annual roast tur-|® Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Werry and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, and lorence Nesbitt, Oshawa, with guests Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Black of Wood- Miss Ruth Lander, Orillia, is a ton, spent the weekend at home. Saturday evening, the Howard Farndale home includ-! Many friends at Kedron of the ed the Misses Kent Geron, Port! Nelson Vaillancourt, iamily deep- | 8 Mr. Valllan- Perry, and Margaret Fry of Osh- ly regret news of court's injury in & motor accident awa. Douglas Farndale, Burling- recently, and we say 'Best wish- ia Shh | es" from neighbours here. Thanksgiving visitors a thel Mrs. Harold Werry accompan- Harry Rose home ney Noy and ied Mis. Meredith Moffatt of Osh- and Mrs. Geo, oa wg pi hy awa, on a motor trip to New York David, Mr. and Mrs. OM Tow €S,! City. 'The . autumn colorama was Oshawa, and oe 5 VOX! enjoyed to the full, In New York, Thomas, Mary and Ivor. ... la visit to United Nations Head- Mr, and Mrs. E. Mountjoy visit- quarters, Radio City, Music Hall | BUY YOUR FUEL OIL | WHERE YOU RECEIVE RELIABLE BURNER SERVICE CALL RAndolpn 5-3589 LANDER - STARK OIL LTD. 43 KING ST. W. | | this metropolis were an education 5 Mr. and Mrs. Russel Down en-'and a pleasure. How times have changed -- for the better! | guest at the Harvey Pascoe home for a few days, and is enjoying visits with many local friends. | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crossman held a family dinner party at their home on Thursday evening for Miss Sylvia McInroy, Oshawa and Grant Pascoe. A cut-glass vase| was presented by the gathering to the honoured couple. Sorry 'to learn of the present ill- ness of our neighbour Allan Fran- cis, a student this year at Port Perry Collegiate. Allen is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital Friends here extend friendliest good wishes for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gimplett visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Mount- joy on Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Werry, Mrs. H. Cross- man and Mrs. H. Pascoe were guests on Friday evening of Mrs. J. Nokes, Oshawa, when the lat- ter entertained with a linen show- built for ACTION | MATCHED SCHR Where the action is toughest--muscle- straining stops; checks; twists and turns, a C.C.M. 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