Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 Nov 1956, p. 3

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DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE. Wadneadez, November 2. 1858 3 | Hospital Addition Nears Completion Anti Polio Vaccinations Are Nearly Completed With the vaccination of 103 pupils in two Oshawa public !schools Tuesday morning, the ifirst phase of the board of health fall and winter anti-polio vaccina- third doses of vaccine were given to Grade 3, 4 and 5 elementary school pupils in Oshawa on five vaccination days during the past two weeks. Pupils vaccinated received their Apart from a few minor altera- tions, the new wing of the Osh- {awa General Hospital is now complete. Completion of the six - storey wing, which will accommodate 130 beds, will make the hospital Many Innovations Make Building Most Modern er, and a wall locker for personal effects. Comfortably upholstered chairs are supplied, for visitors, and a washstand and toilet are installed in each ward. The new wards will make life a little easier for the hard-work- ed nurse, as well as making for SS a x. mar ition program wads all but com- pleted. | A little more than 100 doses remain to be given. Dr. W. C.| |Sands will vaccinate about 35 'pupils at the Oshawa Missionary College this week. About 70 more | pupils from several schools, who | were missed due to absenteeism {on the regular vaccination days, will be done at the health unit next week. Ninety-one of the 103 doses given Tuesday, went to pupils at South Simcoe Public School. The other 12 went to Holy Cross School for boys and girls, Including these figures, 2,670 Reg. N., nursing supervisor. first two doses in 1955 when they (One of the most up-to-date in the were in Grades 1, 2 and 3. The COREY. coitimenced on' the thi dos ives aximum im- ulaing i Se phes mn | addition in August, 1954. Now, the The vaccine was carried to all| addition is complete, czccpt for 21 Oshawa public and separate |the installation of some furnish- schools under this first phase, [ings and construction of passages The over-all program will |between the ad, continue next January and gol Parts of the hospital. through until spring. Under this| More than 20 patients are al- program vaccine will be given ready being treated in the new to other elementary school chil-| Wing, as are all emergency Shges. dren as well as secondary school| The top of the new building and pre-school children. | towers two storeys above the roof The vaccination program this [ofthe _erigital beepial, In t he | ovember vas a liga mag pron the mechanism for th e|tients request by pogiing only [Re nurs ' elevators. The hospital telephone|one trip, of the two re- centre is also in the penthouse. |guired with a system of bedside SUPPLY CENTRE bells. The patient may call the The sixth floor might be termed nurse on the intercom without a supply centre for the whole of| raising his voice. [the hospital. This flocr contains) On the ground floor are the |the pharmacy, laboratories, and|emergency, admitting, and X-ray [blood - bank, as well as an auto-| departments, There are two x-ray clave room, where materials are rooms, one of which is for chest sterilized in huge ovens. From/|X-ray only, Close to the rooms, is this floor, supplies .are distribut-|2 small operating room for treat ed to the various parts of the ment of fractures. Physiotherapy, building. | pathology, and cystoscopic de- Immediately below this floor,| partments are also located on the are located the operating the-| ground floor. atres. There are six operating] In that part of the ground rooms on the floor, each one|floor, which is divided between |equipped with the very latest/the old building and the new surgical equipment. Each operat-| Wing, are the kitchen, laundry, mg theatre has oxygen '"'on tap" and sewing room. at wall outlets. These outlets are| The kitchen, when complete, also installed beside each bed in|Will be almost twice as latge bo the new wards. An additional fen. Ihe original, and will be dividi ture of the operating rooms a 8 device which automatically keeps| HUGE LAUNDRY the room at a set humidity and| Close to the kitchen is a huge temperature. laundry, equipped with the latest The operating rooms are con-| Machinery, where all the hospi- structed in pairs, each pair of|tal linen is cleaned, and sent theatres being separated by a/daily to the wards. A room of sterilizing room, where the sur-| the laundry is used for sewing, | greater patient comfort. he beds in the new wards can be raised, or lowered, at the touch of a switch, eliminating the long cranking operation formerly re- quired to raise the level of a hos- ital bed. ALKING REDUCED The nurse will also be able fo save about half of the steps she used to take. With a wall intercom system, the patient can talk to the nurse at the duty desk on each floor, so that the nurse can comply with the pa- and new, SCHOOL ROOM AT 'MOM' WHYTE'S IS HIVE OF ACTIVITY | Whyte and her staff of volun- | of small children while the base- | the rapt attention of her class. | | teer helpers. The upper part of | ment is being used as a class- | The average attendance at the | the addition is used to accom- | room. Here Miss Ingrid Carl- | classes is reported as 23 pupils. modate the increasing number | son of North Bay (left) holds Times-Gazette Photo. | | manville, this fall has opened new avenues of activity for the children being cared for by Mrs. The building of the new dor- mitory addition at "Mom" Whyte's foster home, near Bow- Brtists Mourn Passing Of Oakville Compatriot Osh-| widely for publication in of tional" Canadian magazines. : awa were shocked to learn Mr. Cahen is survived by his the death in an automobile acci-| ico 20 on Heyearold. som. dent, near Oakville $h Monday,| The following tribute to Mr car Cahen, 39, one of the Cahen from Mrs. C. E. McLaugh- Y Osa of Painters Eleven, alin has been received by The group of non-objective artists of| Daily Times-Gazette: CAROL SHEETS AVAILABLE FREE With the season for Christ- mas parties just around the corner almost every group or organization feels the need for song sheets containing Christ- mas Carels to fill out the com- munity singing period. Make your Christmas party a success by securing copies of the Christmas Carols Song Sheets at The Daily Times- Artists and art-lovers in na- | geons "scrub up' before perform- and repairing, damaged linen. ling an operation. | the main is the Across the hall from the oper- new powerhouse, which houses two 10,000lb.-per-hour boilers, hiildi | 'Oscar Cahen's sudden and which Mrs. Ewart McLaughlin of ¢ra0ic death has come as a vio- Oshawa is a member. Mr. Cahen|jent. shock to his colleagues of was killed when his sports car painters Eleven. The members collided with a loaded gravell,r this group have always held truck less than a mile from his hin, in the highest esteerlt, not Oakville home. only because of Is creative talent rn in Copenhagen, Oscarias an artist and his skill as an a studied in most of the illustrator, but also because he PR ST | Gallery at Ottawa. In recent/tion from our midst will years, his works have been used deeply felt." The Kitchener ~ Waterloo dis-! trict saw a 23.8-ver-cent expansion | to 79,429 from 64,146, with Kitch- ener City rising to 59,209 from Dies In Lon don |Second Best Jumpex jury, 44,367 and Waterloo to 16,273 from| owned by Mrs, Elgin Armstrong, death as accidental and absolved "ac 838 Ve C0 BU SURF, 0 CHICAGO (AP)--Black Velvet, nearly two years ago ruled 11,991. | LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Edward of Brampton, Ont., was awarded! her of blame. 2 2 Only urban area among the 19/Segal, 60, prominent member of second Dion nere Tuesday night| Mona Bicknell, 21, sister-in-law one year Donde fue Dec: 18 ol to decline in population was the the London - St. Thomas Jewishiin the jumpers event of the horse of the accused, said Lenore had) an Se Ss 4 hard-rock mining centre of Tim- comm'mity, died in hospital Tues-| show operated in conjunction with|admitted "shooting him" when she| 15, Lak of Canada wills mins, down 1.3 per cent to 38,929 day, the second victim of a car-/the International Livestock Exhi-|ran downstairs from his bedroom| The atk 9 a pen from 39,437. |truck crash near Shedden Nov. 15. bition. I books on the loan Ly. to call a doctor. Population of the other urban gs | - School Board Marriages Set Returned By Record Here Y People are getting married B l - faster than ever in Oshawa. cc mation By the end of September, 342! d | marriages were recorded in Osh-| Oshawa Separate School rate-|2Wa. This is only 39 short of the, payers held their annual nomina- 12-month total for 1955. 3 os : > . | tion meeting to elect members| The 1956 total may alrea v| 5 1 3 | atin rooms is the recovery room. of the Separate School Board have surpassed the 1955 total. | This. room is another innovation| boilers supply heat for the hos- in |Thursday night of last week. |n.toper and November returns [for the Oshawa hospital, and con-|pital, which is water « heated Gazette. The sheets contain All members of the 12-manj;c.. released ¥ he ists of m where patients| throughout. 16 old favorites such as: Hark! |poard were elected by acclama- have not been released yet by the {sists of a room where p al 5%. the Doll hi . The Herald Angels Sing; God hos? noe ete Y tice Jan. | local board of health. { are brought following surgery, un- arose to the oiler | ouse, Rest You Merry, Gentlemen; [1° 1gs7. | The monthly statistical report i Tay ave ¥ « the i supply for the hospi- 3 Come LE % idnigh: | J. H. Gibbens, R. C. Clancy and|of the Deparment o® Health, fe MATERNITY DEPARTMENT tal. In this room, liquid oxygen ear an e irst Noel, {Gerald Boyle were returned to lease uescay, also show Th aternity department is|is fed into the system which Be sure your supply is ade- |office for another two-year term.|that 143 births last September em Yo floor. Be-|outlets at each bed in the hospi- quate by applying to The |New members of the board are: brought the nine-month total this Josared In ie Som ward, is a|tal. When the liquid oxygen eva- countries of Europe before com- was a man of quiet dignity, and Times-Gazette business office. |Jjohn J. Wilkinson, Rev. F. S./year to 1151. For the whole of| nursery room, for new-born ba-|porates, it provides sufficient ing to Canada. His works were honorable, forthright character.| They are published with the |Mahoney, J. J. Kelly, Rev. F.|last year, 1387 births were re bies. The nursery rooms have an|pressure to supply the entire displayed in many European art| From time to time his paintings| compliments-of the newspaper | Kwiatkowski and Mike Rudka. |corded. | tion panel set into one glass building: yas in Czechoslo- have been shown in Oshawa in| and are free for the asking. | Other members of the board| The report also sald 24 deaths 2 8 ial Superintendent Wi centres. He was in | wall, with a sliding panel, vakia conducting art classes when group exhibitions at Adelaide | who have one year of their two-|occurred in September to bring which the baby is yo Py A. Holland said that the the second world war began. He House and the McLaughlin Public |year term still to serve are: C.[the total to the end of September examination by the dqctor, building will be opened gradu. came to Canada in 1950, and im-/ Library. One of his large, color- | J. Roesch, James Topping, E. J.|to 243. For all of 1955, 313 deaths| Floors two and three, almost|ally, as each department vefames mediately became a prominent/ful canvases is Zresently ghown ns a ow |Power and B. E. Logan. were recorded. | exactly alike, consist of two, and|available, and is staffed. He 8 figure in the art world. His works|in the Canadian Group Exhibition - Ith a four wards. These wards are|that the official ope: will take of modernistic art have made at the Toronto Art Gallery. | - bright, and decorated in cheerful place early in 1957, which him a controversial figure among| "Oscar Cahen made a fine ar-| Ottawa Sa S Greater Oshawa colors, with modern furnishings.|time the entire building. should Canadian artists. One of his tistic contribution to the country] ep 1C an | Y Each patient has a bedside lock-Ibe in full operation. paintings hangs in the Nationallof his adoption, and his fans] H ti | el , : Septic tank installation for the Has Po ula 10n Of b4 428 - ' rks have [first 10 months of 1956, to the P ' H b d D thC lled A d t: - lend of October, has decreased Draws (CP)--Some of Can-, Other urban areas which sur-| | us an S ead a cCl en Ld 0 P | sharply over a similar period 2 a's secondary urban areas are|passed Metropositan St. John's, | : rid thine Tati keeping pace in growth with the!Nfld.,, included St. Catharines, | | C 11 D th M d an on ering vertime ay ip We Moutaly Hatisties] Country S major Ropulation cen: port William Ak Arthur and i | rown a S ead ur er * - * - | | res and even challenging re itchener-Waterlod. | : To Halt Unionization Drive {Health shows. {ranking .metropoiitan areas. The St. Catharines area grew ONE OF CITY'S COLDEST JOBS TORONTO oR rem it Crown counsel Howry Bull via : 48 Here is the comparison for the 15 raat ou fo atisties Zeport 2s per Se 344% fom fi One of the coldest jobs done | mer and winter this task Is per- basis id Jestiie Bicknell admitted|after the inquest verdict Mrs. TORONTO to) Canad cantile Bank. ail' indicated that to 10-month periods, count, of 19. urban areas in East. from 3084 but the part of Grani.| bY anyone in Oshawa, is that | formed carefully. Owners and |B "lor husband, Bruce, but|Bicknell appeared at police Head: leading banks are actively con-B8NE re Raa iie it . Sixty-nine houses have installed ern Canada showed 12 of them ham Township included in the Carried out every night by | operators can assist the police [claimed it was an accident. quarters and made a statement, sidering paying their 60.000 em-| "ry qian Bank of Commerce septic tanks this year compared had grown by more than 15 per) area nearly doubled to 27.218 from| members of the Oshawa Police | department in its duties by | "Bryce was showing me how to| Following that a murder charge ployees time-and-a-half wages for) ionic refused to deny or con-to 125 last year. This year 510 cent since the last census in 1951, 14,645. Peparyment.: Members ; of the | making sure thelr. doors. and sim: the jifle and 1 accidentallylwas jaid. overtime work in hopes of evad-|grm a suggestion that they plan|pew houses received sewer ser. compared with the 14-per-cent ex: Population of the Lakehead area, force, in their regular patrols | windows aré secured before |shot him," she was quoted as say-| ing a $36,000,000 union wage de- : EE ac titres . | 8 } pansion of Metropolitan Montreal, rose to 83.507 from 71.19 | of the downtown area are re- | leaving for home at the end of ing by constable Ivan McAnse, the D b to institute overtime starting Dec " ig a9, 2 3 3 wa Y mand, it was learned Tuesday. | |vices compared to the 297 last" Eight of them matched or sur: growth of 17.4 per cent. Fort Wil-| quired to try the doors of all | the business day. |first officer to question her after] . e Royal Bank of Canada, = gesti vi year, passed the 20.6-rer-cent growth of liam City went to 39,019 from| business establishments. Sum- | Times-Gazette Photo. her husband was killed in Jan-|B Floatin New Loan The Roy The suggestion was made by . 3 | biggest bank employer, announced Russell Harvey, Canadian Labor, This year 189 houses changed Metropolitan Toronto in the five 34947 and Port Arthur to 37,592 = . * a ~|uary, 1955. 1d del and] OTTAWA (CP) -- The govern it will pay union-style overtime Congress organizer for the Office/over to sewer from septic tank year " : _ from 31,161 P minent ew "Black Velvet" | The 20 yh > ince iried|ment will float & $400,000,000 after a 40-hour week to its 12,000 Employees' International Union|plumbing compared to 146 last! None of the 19 is among the 15 IO {mother of two sons Is being tried, rt.term loan to pay off part of tellers, clerks and accountants. |iwhose workers have been conduct-| : for murder > an Aste hs 50,000,000 bond issue due Dec. Spokesmen for the Bank of ing a seven-week campaign to or-| although a coroi the 15, it was announced today. | The issue which will carry in- year. "census metropolitan areas' st y au--a li Ww! And this year so far only 63 Ysied py de byteay--2 in Whien septic tank permits have been h 2 Ni : B John, N.B., and St. John's, Nfld issued compared to 295 last Year. | populations of the 15 have already been announced. But seven of the 19 urban areas have populations greater than the 77,53 of Metro- politan St. Joha's, and three are bigger than either of the two Maritime centres INCLUDES SUDBURY areas listed today The three are the mining and| Oshawa, up 25 per cent to 64,428! Montreal, Bank of Nova Scotia, ganize bank employees in Tor- Imperial Bank of Canada, Tor- onto. "cominG EVENTS Landlord Learns Landlord | HARMONY UNITED CHURCH Bazaar and tea room Saturday, Decem- ber 1. 2:30 p.m. Tea 35 cents. Nov. 28, 30 LADIES AUXILIARY - TANNERY, Local 205. Bingo Avalon, Thursday, No vember 29, 8 p.m. 6 jackpots 278b ANNUAL BAZAAR, Ukrainian Catholic Albert Street week. 8 p.m. auction sale etc ST. Parish Friday and Saturda Games Free admi GEORGE's Hall, 5% BINGO -- THURSDAY, NOV, 28, St George's Hall Albert and Jackso 8 p.m. Games $6 and $10, 6-340 jackpots 278h CARD PARTY, WOODVIEW PARK Clubhouse, Cadillac Street North, Thurs- day, Nov. 29. 8 p.m. Prizes and lunch 278a BAZAAR, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28, 7:30 p.m. St. Stephen's WA. Home baking, aprons, fancy wo'k Tea room 277 assault and fined $25 and costs by " 'down the front steps of the house Isn't Altogether Overlord KITCHENER (CP) - Lester Clemmer found Tuesday that a landlord is not completely a mas- ter in his own house when he rents a room. He was convicted the incident. of common H. Kirkpatrick McDonald Magistrate J. R up his sovereign rights when he throwing Angus Clemmer owns. Many Cases Of Chickenpox More cases of chicken-pox oc- access to the house. encephalitis. Measles was second to chicken- visiting the tenant at the time of Jonquiere, rents a room and said that anyone to calling on a roomer should have Ba) - | eipality | pox were recorded, compared to 1 1 . hk re : 37 cases of measles, mumps, Ger-!3r0as was Sudbury, with a man measles, scarlet fever and per-cent expansi milling area of Sydney-Glace Bay, | from 51,582: Kingston, up 16.8 per Clemmer had rented one ruom N.S., the base metal centre of cent to 57,600 from 49,327; Brant-| in the house and McDonald was|Sudbury, and the Juipwoed 81d ford, up 6.7 per cent to 55,740 aluminum area of Que. Population of the, Sydney-Glace Crown attorney Harold Daufman Bay area rose only three per cent contended that a landlord gives in the five years to 107,124 from up 104,224. Sydney grew only slightly 5 from 21,317 and Glace clined to 24,137 from 25,586, but the part of Cape Breton muni- included in the area jumped to 21,240 from 17,793. Fastest-growing among the 19 32.3- n to 93,755 from 70,884. Sudbury City to 46,025 from 42,410 but the Township of Neelon and Garson pox with 14 cases. There were more than doubied to 14.595 from itself grew | {from 52,231; Sarnia, up 27 per | cent to 52,493 from 41,303; Niag-| |ara Falls, up 20.8 per cent to 51,-| {161 from 42,365; Sault Ste. Marie, | 24.6 per cen: to 50,436 from 40,490; Peterborough, up 10.2 per cent to 45410 from 41,191, and | |Guelph, up 20.6 to 36,640 from 30,387. | iin RE SECC FRAC SBA {Oakville Family | |Escapes Fiercy Death | OAKVILLE (CP)--A family of] six escaped uninjured early today | | when fire swept their home. Mrs. William Watson said she| OSHAWA Hear Your Candidates TOWN HALL ON THE AIR was awakened by her youngest, daughter, Kathleen, 5, coughing in! her sleep, and filled with smoke. BINGO TONIGHT Bond Street East, 6 - 14 cases of mumps, 10 Gérman 6,438 measles, one scarlet fever and The Chicoutimi-Jonquiere. area one encephalitis increased 2° per cent to 91,910 October was a tuberculosis-free dpa For City Council month. No new cases were re ported and on: was discharged ! THURSDAY NOV. 29 at 3 p.m. from a sanatarium. | over uehler' CKLB Meat Specials! Thurs. Only: . sida All candidates for City Council will OILING FOWL uw 29° have a special message for your interest TENDER WING STEAKS uw. 99° LISTEN IN AND BE SURE TO VOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS ""** CLUB STEAKS . 69° whine fn MON: DEC. 3 Boneless Rolled POT ROAST h 29 Portland Cement | Meaty CHUCK ROAST : © || 87, POUND BAGS . . . 1.25 PER BAG [ UNION HALL, 44 , 10 Jackints ares curred during October than all other communicable diseases combined, aecording to the Osh- 275 awa Board Health monthly TURKEY SUPPEM. ALL You can Statistical report released yester- eat for $1.50. Children 75 cents. 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