Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Mar 1957, p. 7

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HO, 'Ghana (Reuters) -- The sweet wine of independence for the people of Ghana is soured today by the ferment of Yiclence in former British Togo- An asthmatic record player in Ho's Hollywood Bar wheezed into the oppressive air: "Ghana is the name we wish to proclaim, we shall be jolly, merry and gay on March 6 independence day." | As the calypso refrain died, an army convoy of armored scout cars and steel-helmeted soldiers in troop transports rumbled into this typical southern Togoland township. More were on the way from Accra, 100 miles to the southwest. Five persons have been offici- cially reported killed and 23 wounded during the last week in| clashes between police and Togo- jan tribesmen fighting incorpora- on Ghana. Many trib h to die rather than live," a senior spokesman of the nationalist To- goland Congress party said Sun- "Aanided iolence Seen |QRONO of British Togoland into(2 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, March 12, 1057 7 "Education Week Well Observed In Orono Sch MRS. G. L. HOOEY WO! of welcome "Open Correspondent House" and outlined the of work carried on du the ORONO -- Education week was observed on Tuesday, March 5,Y¢ar: Mr. G. Cotter and Mr, F. in the Orono Public School. All parents of the children were in- vited and close to 100 attended which was gratifying for the staff and pupils, The guests visited all the rooms and viewed the pupils' work books and. projects. The new room opened in January to accommodate Grades 5 and 6 created considerable interest. Mr, Horace Best, chairman of the school board, spoke a few 00 were also present. Mr. Collison, the music teacher, directed each room in group singing, Following the program lunch was served to the paren*s by the girls in Miss K. Foster's room. EVENING AUXILIARY The Evening A of the United Church celebrated its 10th anniversary in the form of a pot ek supper. .This was attended jag Ms. Kitchen to the parsonage for tea and a social half hour. DAY OF PRAYER The Annual Lycett, the other board members, ; W. Armstrong, Mrs, E. invited the merly of Hun, , and now a oeidont of the United States, The Mrs. Allan, Mrs. Keast, Schauffl Mrs. W. Wood. y 100 A s of the Afternoon Auxiliary, St. Saviou Ladies' Auxiliary, CGIT girls an Superv, the handling of joaders, the Explorer leaders, dangerous materials. This is a|gey John Kitchen and guest recognition of the increasing dan-|c,. ver "Mr, and Mrs. Schauffler. gers of radiation in industry. The yy" yoo 'Tamblyn and Mrs. operating Engineers Act is to be Geo. Mitchell gave reports on a brought up - to - date, making it|p ochyterial meeting held at the department of Yanor authority , . CANADIAN STAFF COLLEGE OFFICERS TOUR GM PLANT tudents | recently to get an insight into | Army units and a number of of- | States. Some of the visitors are of a is gents | the ways of "industry and man- ficers from such NATO or Com- | shown as they inspect a new Staff College, Fort Fr . t. The grou included 70 | monwealth countries as France, | car, Kingston, toured the General | students, 14 directing staff of- Pakistan, India, Norway, Aus- | Motors of Canada plants here | ficers from several Canadian | tralia, Britain and the United MD Diagnoses His Own Case Finds He Has Liver Cancer years as a general practitioner, because there is. so much more Iso it is only natural that most of/to a patient than whatever is his reflections concern the family wrong wiih pm, Al the back. i icine. I regret/doctor. He views with increasing ground that makes him an 'ndi- ; i > . yg ce or ost enjoyable concern thé decline in numbers vidual, he brings to the hospital. | When the provincial treasurer in relaying information to the = work. ..."" in his clan and replacement by the ALL THE FACTS presented is budget on Feb, 28 local councils, Dr. Philip F. Fortin, general specialist. "The family doctor knows, or he outlined thei ncreased grants ASSESSMENTS . practitioner, was speaking. A fel- "The future of the medical pro- should know, all of these non under the Unconditional Grants| When the minister of municipal . Jw doctor had just confirmed his|fession," he says, 'rests not in/medical facts, which make this|Act 1953. When listening to the affairs introduced the estimates day. Efforts of Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah's government to suppress violence would make things worse, he added. In Accra Sunday, the govern- ment warned it would not toler- ate lawlessness and was ready to |take every step to restore law and order 'wherever and when- --GM Staff Photo |ever necessary." IN THE LEGISLATURE ~~ Delay In Classification 01 Grant Is Deplored By T. D. THOMAS, MLA but be very critical of the delay By EVERETT S. ALLEN NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (AP)-- "Illness forces me to discontinue Pp y for s to have goin 3 p y. Mrs. Drummond, presi the necessary skill and knowledge dent of the WMS, spoke a few Rev, Mr. Kitchen addressed the meeting on the prayer meeting theme?" "Who Shall Separate Us Mrs. M, Staples played quiet mu- sic Srougheut, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gamey left on Saturday by motor for Florida. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Billings, Mr. in Shea, Teiieraon, Plants voi" Contrasts to he . le .|group. Mrs. W. avored wi A new sub - section enables the a piano solo. Mrs. M, H. Staples conciliation board to authorize a trade union to be repr t {ing bargaining by a bai d dur-|} e | _ {forming of the auxiliary 10 years rEain A short devotional period |ing ittee solely 280. A Y ici X 4 after which Mr. Schauf- lof Union officials where the em interesting _ pictures iolov: j i fler showed [ployer has Improperly intertered of Africa, where his daughter is a |HOSPITAL ACT Taissionary. ; | On Friday afternoon the minis- At a recent meeting of the ter of health (Dr. MacKinnon Woman's Association of the Unit- Phillips) introduced legislation to ed Church Miss E. Penfound revise the Hospitals Act. This is was presented with a life mem- the first real revision to the act|bership certificate and pin for since 1931, It is designed to re-|her many years spent as secre- quire hospitals to meet present (tary of the associaticn. Mrs. E. day standards, regarding proce-|Rainey, past president, was pre- dures and equipment. This is de- [sented with a table lamp for her sirous because of the contemplat- [efficiency during the past five ed hospital program for Ontario, years. Mrs. M. J. Tamblyn, con- The hospital commission - ap- vener of the visiting committee, pointed by the government last explained that the church ladies year, has a great job to do, for I/had been divided into ten groups believe many economies can be|with two leaders for each group effected in hospital administra- who will visit all ladies of the tion and maintenance. Ichurch. At the close of the meet- and Mrs. Neil Porter attended the Horticultural Convention at the Royal Connaught Hotel, Ham- ton Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGee and David of Spragge, Ont., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. L. McGee. Miss E. Penfound and Mrs, M. J. Tamblyn attended an ex- ecutive meeting of the Bay of Quinte Conference, Woman's As- sociation in Belleville last Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Erwin and Mrs. J. Cornish returned from a trip to Florida and Jamaica, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brown have moved into their new home. Mr. Robt. Sherwin has gone to | visit relatives in St. Catharines {following the death of his sister, Miss Edith Sherwin. | Miss Mary Bowen, Niagara Falls, Ont., spent the weekend |with her mother, Mrs. Fred Bowen and attended the Masonic 'banquet at Newcastle, i is: f the i doctors patient different from any other treasurer on that day, his explan- for his department on Wednesday . -- isguosis: Cancer © |e production of more | es and the knowledge of which is solation of the allotment of the in- afternoon, he stated * * That is what he said. How does general practitioners, dedicated to|vital i» pringive about quick and|creased per capita grant was being made in equa « he feel? |the profession, who will be given complete recovery. "I feel 1 am luckier than the fyll privileges in hospitals, accord- ] fellow wiped out in the split- ing to their ability, training and veloped mig second of 2h auto aceident, he results with no artificial barriers. his condition, answered. 'I am more fortunate| ,, : tags than the thrombosis victim found, At the hospital, the specialist extended vacation, dead in bed |increasingly is taking over more on .ar is inoperable. © Tu] am time for reflecting, for|2nd more phases of patient care. a 'physician, he naturally|the per capita grants were to be the years hilosophizing, for placing in or-|But as soon as the patient leaves), oc 5 keen interest in his own spent for farm and residential [published a manual, which der those things which always re-|the hospital or very soon after, ace. In recent months, he has taxation only. |could be used by all assessors quire doing in anyone's busy life. the family doctor must take over|...4 extensively about cancer, He| For clarification, I questioned and to any county employing a 1 also have an opportunty to ex- is even formulating a theory about/ the minister of municipal affairs, county assessor an annual grant tend a few encouraging remarks| "This makes for a break in the the disease. on Tuesday, Feb. 26, asking him of $1500 was made. \ to the other fellow, who may now continuity of care, and I am now' He recalls that in the Initialjto state definitely and clearly the| The County of Ontario adopted or tomorrow be experiencing|and always have been opposed toistages of his illness he experi. intention of the department. His the provincial manual in 1947. I + something similar." it, simply because I think it works enced certain symptoms reminis- reply was: |was a member of the county FAMILY DOCTOR [to the patient's disadvantage. [cent of the grippe. His theory: 'The grants were for the relief council at that time, being reeve Dr. Fortin has spent 24 of his 50] "Principally I believe this is so/Cancer may be caused by a virus. |of farm and residential taxation of East Whitby township and sup- West Chances Seen As Shi -To Block Nasser On Suez strike the mill - rate, but on Feb. cial grants, then it could only be been worked out basically by that Hatem said Egypt would not ac- although his ister of municipal affairs. Sixteen days have passed since new proposals are disclosed. Jrorress was izing assess- clear and concise, but since that|/ments throughout the province. Because isotopes now being de-itime, a great deal of confusion!As a very large portion of the ht conceivably assist has been created in the minds of grant for education is made on Dr. Fortin chooses local administrators, through the the assessment basis, if this pol- to regard himself as being on an lack of direction from the min-|icy is to be continued, there is a Th e/great need for a uniform assess- statement of the treasurer was, ment in every municipality. Over the department has instruction from the department. wait until next year before the "Method of levying 1957 taxes 600 of the 973 municipalities are changed. Inadvisahble to strike tax operating on the manual, at the rate until this department advises | present time. There is opposition {on amendments and grants. Ad- by some local councils, because if - 1 be- of blocking E tian|assistante to Egypt or to Syria. Suez Canal." He added that from | ent. - tle cham a sr ug ig full Both countries are taking military now on all Suez Canal tolls mustydieRt Wis concerned. [lieve the department is Sriving operating -control of the Suez juPPlics and geting some aid be paid to Egyptian authorities. | "sjpough the amendment was cording to the minister a new Canal from the Soviet bloc. The fact which must be faced is\presented for first reading onlformula is to be Bermuda between Prime Minis- | July 26. Since that time Britain, ter Macmillan and President Eis-the United States, France and enhower. {many other free countries have Eisenhower's special ambassa- been trying to keep some measure dropped the idea when they fig- ured they could not afford it. Of- ficials said that it would have cost] the shipping nations far more money to send their cargo around the announcement of the provin- LABOR ACT AMENDMENTS cial treasurer regarding the un-| On Friday afternoon, the min- conditional grants and still no ister of labor introduced a bill to word from the department of amend the Labor Relations Act. 28 the minister sent out tele- done if every county was assess- grams to most of the municipali-|ed on the provincial manual. Ten ties, including Oshawa, as follows years have passed by and only !vice follows shortly." [the local assessment is increased By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER [ti SUCH Ee Ladise) Now there did seem to be a the grant for education nere Sone WASHINGTON (AP) --Western|"3e: is not ted to of-|"it violates Egypt's rights accord-|Sreat deal of uncertainty in the ed. Therefore, we seem to be Al ted seeing oh {lit ing to the 1808 convertion ox the application of the regulations ,/some distance away from a uni- offic now are repor [fer either economic or military ing to the CO! |particularly as far as the depart-|form system of assessm . 5 devised and he Nasser presumably is relying that Nasser has physical control|Feb, 22 and for second reading [said it is doubtful if the 195¢ man- The future of the Suez--together upon this Soviet backing to help|of the waterway. on Wednesday, Mar, 6, the local {ual will be used at all, but in- with consideration of alternative him make secure the hold which) my. western powers once talked|administration are - still waiting formed the members we must means of transport--probably will he has been tightening on the, =~ boycotting the canal but rank high in talks next week in Suez Canal since he seized it y dor to the Middle East, James P. of operating control while conced Richards, will leave Tuesday on a ing Egypt's ownership of the tour of 18 Middle Eastern coun-|canal. tries. His visits will be limited to The latest Western move was a the er planiproposal that ships using the municipal affairs. Now surely the|In all there are 17 amendments to budget was not so secretive that the act, and these are to be sent the new grants were not known to the committee on labor, for to the department. The delay is consideration, on Monday morn- |ridiculous, and expensive too for'ing. This is the first time the the municipalities. |labor committee of the legislature The prime minister stated when has met in six years. These replying to my question: "Th is|/amendments are designed to money has to be applied on the speed up the conciliation services residential and farm assessments, |and a revision of labor legisla- I think the hon. minister will|tion. A new provision will be, if agree that it is not a matter of a worker is discharged because great difficulty, but is a matter |of union activity, this will consti- of seeing these assessments are tute a lock-out, thereby giving properly made in the province." him the right to apply for unem- I agree with the prime minister ployment benefits pending the de. it is not a matter of great diffi- cision of the investigator. culty. Therefore, one cannot help! A mew amendment will give Africa than it would have cost Nasser in lost tolls. DEAD IN MILLIONS WASHINGTON (AP)--The U.S. Civil Defence Administration is reckoning on "millions" of cas- :2lties in event of an atomic war, Even if the U.S. spent $32,000, 000.000 on a nuclear bomb shelter system, Civil Defence Administra- tor Val Peterson has told a House of Representatives appropriation sub-committee, only about 60 per cent of the population could be Kader saved for strengthening the regio a waterway pay tolls to the World against open Communist aggres- Bank, United Nations or some sion and studying possible mili-lother "neutral" agency. The tary and economic aid programs. |agency in turn would pay 50 pe: DOUBT EFFECT cent of the collection to Egypt Richards eventually will go to 20d hold the rest pending a fin Cairo to confer with Egyptian settlement of the claims arising President Nasser but experts here out of Egypt's nationalization act expressed doubt his visit will have WON'T ACCEPT any effect on the future of the! Nasser's regime gave its an Suez Canal. 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