THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, November 1, 1956 19 gare WHITBY NEWS 2 48 Visiting Nurses Stud ; 48 Psychiatric Methods H 4 ul d wi ; Nursce who are at present sak- ference of fhe hospitals whose if > : ing their !2-week psychiatric nurses affiliate at Whitby. , i . ' {course at Holmwood Sanitarium, Represented were Peterborough ; : ! Guelp®, paid a visit to the Ontario civic Hospital, Toronto General : : Hospital at Whitby, Tuesday. ijlospital, Oshawa General Hos- . : : | With the 2¢ nurses in the party pital, Port Arthur General Hos- 'was Ji Birbs, a duate of the ; u 2m Wh by Totwital, re a the. Uni- pal an Hamilton General: Hoy |yetsity Joon Oy The conference was called to j§ at "the Guelph hospital. review the present psychiatric B |" 'Phe nurses, who toured the hos. © UT sing affiliation program. pital, studying the methods ap- Among the speakers at the con- hy 3 h : ference were Miss Laura Fair plied iu 'he Whitby hospital, are i : ' tarium, and, at the termination of Supervisor o vursiss for all On- + (affiliates at the Holmwood Sani- dare 1 ospitals; Miss Dorothy (Oshawa Ss Most Popular Meat Market) their psvchiatric course, will con- Riddell, Senior Inspector for tinue their studies at their regular Schools of Nursing, and Miss Car- nursing schools. These schools are A cations] Seeley LEAN, PEAMEALED Ww {at 'Gueiph 'General Hospital, St. ciation of Ontario 5 nll |Joseph"s General Hospital, Dr. DO Lynch, Superinten- C | Guelph; St. Mary's Hospital, Kit-' gant of the Ontario Hospital, wel- 1b chener: Toronto East General, ried ihe gathering, and Dr. T. . 5 Hotel Dieu Windsor; Hamilton A Sweet, also of the Whitby hos- General Hospital, and St Jo- pital addressed the group on sepi's General Hospital, Port piesent-Day Psychiatric Treat- . jens Prose FRESH, SHANKLESS On the previous Tuesday, the Three representatives, includ- Whitby Ontario Hospital was the ing the Director of Nursing, were scene of the annual regional con- present from each hospital i 1b C - - LJ Gas Pipeline Promoters Given ok : od oh we ou 5 3 bs ; 5 : = - - . - prea ant SEE Fifth Extension Of Time Limit [ OTTAWA (CP) Major fi- in any case, once permission is ON MECHANICS COURSE IN GERMANY nancing of Trans-( RE Pie obtained 'rom the ji S' Federal x " ' ) pr » S rs of is being conducted by Pte. Bruce Clow of Oshawa Lines Ltd.'s cross-country natural 4 iy Twin i board his com (gs Three driver the 2nd course is or ¥ 2 £ > f 2 Ir gas D $ b 2 ( - ' Canadian Infantry Brigade in the light aid detachment of the ' Cfn. Dave Stinson of Grafton, 82s pipeline should be accomp pany's schedule now calls for the ¥ a oval Canadian Electrical and and Cpl. Jack Wood of Kingston, lished in the next month, its 34.ine iDe rrvi 5 UAE Germany are presently attend Ro . r 'ngineer Soest trustor ith tt lig E i $4-inch pipe carrying Alberta gas Mechanical Engineers at Soest, instructor wi the ght aid gpokesmen say to reach Winnipeg by late August se-week course to qual rer or > re: Pte otact wo 2 * aarlv & ig Signum ing a three-week cour e to qu gefiany. From Jott are te: detac Bent, {Der Phot They gave this information to or early September of next year, 1 1 ity as driver mechanics. The John Joyees o eterborough ationa efence oto [ihe hoard of transport commis- well behind the original timetable . sioners today in asking for a) that called fog its completion 'this month's deferment in the board's Year. Progress was held up by a BONELESS . OBITUARIES Nov. 1 deadline for showing proof United States steel strike. of satisfactory financing before The line would reach the Lake- ® | getting a final construction per- head by the end of next year, Mr. ® ® | MRS. ALFRED E. HENNING 'mit Coates said, and would be pushed PY | The memorial service for Caro-| The board granted the applica- through Bort Df thie Great Lakes | Ib. line Lindsay, widow of Alfred E. tion, setting Dec. 1 as the new fo eagiery points such as Tor. |B O T( y 1 £24 | Henning, formerly of Burke St.,!deadline. It was the fifth such nie Mon ree] pad Ottawa by the Oshawa, was held at the MclIn- postponement since Trans-Canada ng 0 e 1958 construction sea- Claiming t a statement members of the board of educa tom Funeral. Chapel at 2 pm Bo 5 Sharies in vi Canad 5 BONELESS 1b + Mondav's meeti > ti ing oir ye epresentatives o anadian made a N ) d 's meet e tion who give unsparingly of their Rev. H. A. Mellow, minister of and United States financial syndi WEATHER . - c Oshawa time and talents in the interest of .. Ea z ier \ sy, jucation and who willingly serve Northminster United Church, con- cates planning to underwrite George T¢ i Wil et Go n their cis, with great loss of time ducted the services. Interment Trans-Canada securities told the : Ba er business administrator | AS #<onal sacrifice to their) Vas in the Oshawa Union Ceme: board the prospects are that the TORONTO (CP)--Official fore. \ hard A : siness and without remunera- ©} : financing will be substantially casts issued by the Dominion pub- for the release... am as The pallbearers were Percy completed during November lic weather office at 5:15 am.: TENDER Ss. € r explanatory emey or ""The plans and specifications Carter, Anderson, F. Dingley,!COMPANIES REPRESENTED Synopsis: Winds from the east Dickson, A. Tipton and George They Deane Nesbitt, Wilt confinue bringing mild moist 1 pT, yefore the of our schools receive the most E Die were A. Wily 4 \ of the careful study te provide the best ™ °U1: president of the Canadian invest. 8ir from over the Atlantic into am. He facilities for both pupils and , Irs. Henning died at the ROSS nent banking firm of Nesbitt, Scuthern Ontario skies will be u € ver for teachers, at the same time pro- '¢ il Hospital, Lindsay, on thomson and Company and a mainly cloudy and a few widely- ; MEATY ib ¢ i Tuesds Oct. 30, following a ) L] » t fn in busi- viding a building with architec- / "500%. She. + member of Trans-Canada"s man- sceiterad showers are forecast to- had de-|tural beauty and low mainte- 1engthy illness. She was in her ygement committee, and Paul F. day. Fog will form again tonight itions to nance cost var, i Clarke, speaking for the United and a disturbance which is now se jobs "The following indicates a com aughter of the late James States investment banking firm of over the midwestern United States parative cost 'per square foot for and line Lindsay, the de- Lehman Brothers. will bring more showers Friday ib s saying the schools that have been recent- ceased was born at Lindsay 08 mp anc Canada general manager afternoon, . < ---- tthe de- ly completed and which compares Ot is J279 Bhd 38 married in charles Coates of Toronto also ex-, Northern Ontario will be cloudy -/ favorably with any other schools Oshawa in 192}, § e, ha been a ressed the same view, and all and mild today. Colder air, which SE " ee under the same specifica ident of Oshawa for 35 years three told the board that the 2,200- now covers the Prairies, will push : wis Po « ing tions. prior to moving to Lindsay sevenmjje pipe can be financed from eastward into the northern regions ! ag compared with Central Collegiate Institute -- months ago. She was a member of the alneady-assured sale of gas in Friday 0 which he said $10.39 the United Church Canada only Re : ® : gional forecasts valid until Public Schools Ritson School! Predeceased by her husband on alle . i " | addition, $10.40:; College Hill,|Feb. 8, , she leaves six nieces, Initially, it had been the com- mds Vine 0 Auris | | 8 unker's statement on the Coronation, Duke of Edinburgh Mrs. Walter Peel of Lindsay, pany view it would have to sell Sobanski his honor North Bay abinet taff, is principal of the sc hool an ab} 3 E tilleries' action in raising the M. Marder of Oshawa received wholesal ; the $100 S. S. Kresge Co. Ltd In f the profit | s of award for standing second in first the distillerie ther no justi- year retail merchandising fication for th creases to the Glenn Hornby of Oshawa was consume? » said 1 the presented with $50 awards from price paid to the dist by Canadian Fine Color Co. and the Ont Lig ontrol Board [atimer Ltd. The awards were should he r¢ rance bursaries in the graphic He said Ontario's revenu arts course iquor ®alc é 16.3 per cen J. R. Heal of Hampton was pre ompared th 8 per cent in gepted with the $100 Link Belt hehe Ltd. prize for highest standing Ing tu = and worth in the first year of the a clerg¥sq RS STOLEN toc design course He is a stu: A CP --About $ n mechanical and industri: work 3 { nology Malcolm Ba, re P. D. Shaw of Oshawa won a the motion said... i, ihur | prize, given Computin be referred to 2 # it ces of Canada. for gene proud to be a LiK™ 1... "5, ; ciency in the second year o slight to the club e plecironics colirse man) compared. us and his merry men. woe Seen 'sson. 1ans Go To U.S.A.: We're the only service he ser" J0 There Already It was first suggeste tet be brought to ht e flow -of visit the United States to study the of Lions Jue nsiong to the possibilities of increasing the flow Johns of Franelord, D oreased of U.S. immigrants to Canada gro A% suggested rile creunsh, ow about 10.00 8 yer. J Ss. anda o e years Tc" OSHAWA AND Teen It: Oo cThicT In 1950, more than 68 per cent of them were aver 4 years of BIRTHDAYS TODAY Congratulations and best wishes age and more San 71 Der cent are extended to Mr, and Mrs. A Were ig nee then more than Dearborn, 509 Madigson Ave and eR of Wn RCS ot to the U.S. William Bradbury, 396 Athol Si has been of people between 20 and na tos celebrating their 40 years of age, isi 4 These figures were reported by CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS UP the bureau in a special study of collections of customs and ex Canadian-born residents of the' ic. duties for the Port of Oshawa United States. during October of this year show- | In a speech at Chicago earlier ed an increase of $519,708 ove this month, Fisheries Minister the same month a year ago. Co Sinclair said the U.S. "has a debt jections last month in ol -. #0 pay back to Canada" in th 524,932.49 in import d i of immigration 1€ 82,144.13 H 0 Xk ta y Satine ne 145. CHAIRMAN -- DOWNTOWN RETAIL ed skilled young Ame 15.5 cise dutie gove in Canada and find their $2289.30 in sundry collection MERCHANTS ASSOC. 1 12 KING STREET EAST fortanes Octobe DOWNTOWN OSHAWA EXTEND A SINCERE WELCOME . {large quantities of gas in the Ontario, report is as follows: |and Woodcrest, $12.50; sunset! Misses Hae) and Alma Lindeay | United States--by way of Em | Hali » | " 5 v "In your news item of October|Heights, $11.82; Duke of Edin-|0? Toronto, Della Lindsay of Dor-|son, "Man. --to make The job feas-! So nd Lak: \ - n 4 11.88; Conant|set, Enola Lindsay of Omemee 4 y wa ¢ PRICES! @ "Architect seeks share school burgh 'addition, $1188. C man sel nls indeny of Omemws Pari Tine prelect Wl Hy ahead] of the Ch RY Seite Stock Up Your Freezer NOW! -- At These LOW [ a -- o! YSICTA few sunny inter- port .. i -|and Ross Lindsay of Lindsay, Ver-| |¥he honor wi. ifting Fri | ; 3 t r - square foot Our schools are built accord-|a oss Lindsay of Lindsay, Ver - y wht, lifting Friday i 3 i as com- ing to plans and specifications ral Lindsay of Toronto and Nor- Mars agdolio mepual sige] Friddy with I pared with $10.50 per square foot and contracts are awarded on a man Lindsay of Byron, Ont ; | show follow 149, 5 1ate afternoon. QUAR | ER ¢ on the last gehool which he now competitive basis The board has HELEN JANKOWSKI Dies 7 bscurity Conti} W&iid. Winds light. LB. has nearing "dompletion received favorable comments prayers were said at the Arm- FOKIQWFT TEMPERATURES leading to the taxpayers of Osh- buildings fuat ate being erected today for Helen Jankowski, belov- (AP)--Marshal Pietro Badoglio, Windsor B HIND QUAR ERS -] and Is mdst unfair to the and also on their cos I led daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- who conquered Ethiopia for Mus-|St. Thomas 1 LB. . " - 1 liam Jankowski, 119 Central Park solini and eventually signed Italy's London .B ; boulevard south, who died at the unconditional surrender in the Wingham .... i : = (Cut and Wrapped Free of Charge) | month 85 |st. Catharines sagas 3 1 - - Rev. Felix Kwiatkowski of St In failing health for months, the Hamilton 18 1 eries Hedwig's Polish Catholic Church old soldier left his home in Rome Muskoka vernon 0 ; mn W ar A officiated. Interment was in St.'last August to return to his native Killaloe A : 5 lbs Taxed T Low Gregory's Cemetery village. It had been named Graz- Earlton a . 48 50 » € Donald MacDonald of Ontario BOGE BOEBGEGEGEBEGEEGSE4666056565555655550650060009006Y says Premier Frost's Progressive Four young men from Oshawa D MI Conservative governm nt 1s BIVING 1d district received scholarships CHICKENS 1 and should = more f their prof night held Wednesday at the 8 away i on ey { on Ryerson Institute of Technology 2 mm g in : H H. Kerr. a former Dressed and Oven Ready : (END CUTS) BOLOGNA BY THE PIECE C NEW SEASON'S VEAL STEW ™" 4 MILD CHEESE CANA Dressed and Oven Ready 3 DIAN -- [J 5 & ¢ EGGS--Grade A Small 2 .- 85 1b. i" -| school, mi Mt a Hon, $12.31, Toronto; and four nephews, Merle "This statespent is very mis- from many sources on the type of. 0 © naral Chapel at 10 am.| GRAZZANO BADOGLIO, Italy Low tomght and high Friday: 55 Id S a ~ Toronto Sick Children Hospital on Second World War, died early to-| Toronto . 58 § nd 3 C ona ays 1S TiC en Tuesday. She was in her sixth|day in obscure retirement. 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