The Oshawa Times, 10 Apr 1959, p. 7

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COUNCILLOR BILL HE berle relaxes and smiles at the nurse as he donates his pint of blood at Port Hope's first Blood Clinic | Response Good The first blood year by the provincial office. PORT HOPE elinic in Port Hope since World War Two brought Red Cross offi cials about 60 per for their 250-bottle quota A total of 157 persons donated Thompson at afternoon and evening clinics in Cronk Hall at Port Hope Unit ed Church, Local Red Cross cam- George was staff were Mrs, E paign chairman Mrs Ward said the branch pleased with the turnout Although appeals had been pub lished for. a month cent turnout at the first clinic in almost 15 years was satisfactory A second clinic is planned for sometime this fall, when an at tempt will be made to fill the balance of the town's annual 500 bottle quota, assessed early this Form Au For Aged Home )RT HOPE A Ladies Auxil- a Home as formed Thurs-| day night at a special meeting ot} representatives of Durham and} Northumberland Women's clubs in Hewson Memorial Hall, Port Hope. Guest speaker al the Sorop- timist-sponsored me Marguerite Smith, of Ontar partment of public welfare, for the Aged branch Mrs. Smith outlined ways that the auxiliary could help resi dents of 'old age homes with visits, gifts, travelling library and fetter writing services, birthday parties and movies each month, bingos, card games and garden parties The tuckshop in the new Wing of the home, located at the west limits of Cobourg north of high way 2, could also be run by auxil: jary volunteers, she suggested amended also a handi which could workers various for for the Ages w lo de: Home She recon eraft committee teach volunteer Japan May Buy t Uranium OTTAWA Japan will be in the market for 10 to 15 tons of uranium concentrate this and Canada could be the seller, Pr will be deter mining factor. South Africa will be our main competitor A two-man delegation Japan is in Ottawa negotiating an agreement which would cover all asnects the use atomie energy for peaceful purnoses clnding exchange of technic al as sistance nation and the pur chase of uranium ore Special year ce the from of of in infe mbers Hirohika ( Fore Affairs Town Ma nology Energy from Tokyo m sinova Avency of Rurean They Monday. and will Jeave the end of the month The agreement will likely be signed by Canada and Javan and become law this summer Currently Japan may purchase only 2 300 pounds of ore annually However. recently Japan under took to buy three tons of uran jum from the International Atom. je Energy Agency at a cost of £100,000 Canada had provided the uraninm to the Agency Harinoya said in terview The that Javan would be market for 10-13 tons of uranium concentrate during the fiscal year beginning April, 1959 Japan recently purchased eight tons of concentrate from South Africa and that will be our myin for further arrived special Times in vith n thy country » competitor Japan is one of the most active markets for nuclear power de velopment. A British built Calder Hall type reactor is due to start operation in 1962 and a United States built plant will be com pleted hy 1963 The US plant in Japan will use enriched uranivm as a fuel which can only be bought in the US. The British plant will use natural uranium fuel elements Haginoya said the agreement cont success Baxter, Mrs, E. G. Britton, Mrs, J in advance asking for 250 donors, Mrs Ward said the society felt that a 60 per pet was Mrs. | Will Enforce Scout Safety PORT HOPE -- A safety bylaw ence for leaders will be held In from Ontario Boy Scout head.|Lindsay April 25, quarters was approved Thursday night at a meeting of Port Hope Scouters Council in the town hall, ' | The bylaw, which outlines safe- ty rules to be followed by Cubs, Scouts and Rovers, places par- ticular emphasis on water safety. Enforcement of the bylaw can result in suspension from the group for persistent offenders. Preliminary leadership training courses for Cub leaders will be held April 17 and 18 in the town hall. West Quinte Area confer- Two outdoor events also were announced. Cubs field day will be held at Beaver Meadow May 30. About 150 Cubs from seven) Port Hope packs are expected to! participate, | About 300 scouts are expected to attend a three-day forestry! camp north of Elizabethville May| 8, 9 and 10, J. D. Ford, Por Hope District Commissioner, will| act as camp chief, | The scouts will represent be-| tween 20 and 25 troops in the) Quinte area. [Plane Thursday and one of the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 10, 1959 7 |armed forces in Alaska. {on the Soviet fishing factory ship | Lt.Gen. Frank A, Armstrong Pischavaya Industria in the Ber ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP)--|of Vladivostok was lifted to A critically injured young Rus-|Walting ambulance. Given Help {men who helped unload his litter|ing brain injury received whe |Evgemij Ivanovich G pital for treatment of a damag- was the commander of U.S. he fell five days ago into a hate By US. Army { , 23, By the author of "FROM HERE YO ETERNITY" FRANK SINATRA DEAN MARTIN SHIRLEY MacL. AINE MATINEE ADULTS 60¢ ULTS | STUDENTS 38 STUDENTS CHILDREN | 20¢ CHILDREN LOGES 10c EXTRA FEATURE TODAY . '\J © Prices For This Bngagement Ab EVENING MGM presents ..0OME AME I CinemaSsope and METROCOLOR ADULT ENTERTAINMENT $s PLAYER i 1:40-4:10-6:40-9:10 THEAT Young Russian | [lent a hand as the litter bearing! ing Sea. \m sian seaman was brought here be) The seaman was taken to 2 0°SALE 4 BANANA SPLITS | tod im 18 =-get another for ne 19¢ This Thurs. & Fri. only TONITE Y-Vaniaty | Club Night | 9-12 P.M. | Films ® Dancing | Refreshments Members Non-Members . . . TONIGHT TORNADOES featuring THE NATIONS TOP TUNES p! SQUARE DANCES BY BOB FOWLER | | blood clinic since World War | took donations at the Port | II. Nurse Mrs. Edna Penketh | Hope Red Cross branch clinic was member of Toronto Red | at Cronk Hall, Port Hope Unit. Cross mobile clinic team which | ed Church, TIMES BUREAUS | | COBOURG |G. McAuliffe FR. 2-5349 Ladies who volunteered for re- PORT HOPE R. B. lain Macdonald TU. 5-5737 Ruxiliary Will Stage Social | Ry GRACE MILLS AJAX The Hospital Auxil-| jary will meet Monday, April 13, at the nurses' residence at 8 » Instead of the usual speaker there will be a with games and a program di rected by Mrs, Don 'en Tickets for the *'Stardust Ball" are still available from the mem: | y u're sure to find it Pop, Rock 'n Roll, Classic. al Piane, Organ, Roaring 20's, etc., at Meagher's. SINGLES (78)-(45) r.p.m. 4 for 1.00 (All New Merchandise) LONG PLAYS 99¢ 1.98 wp ndise) ception duty were Mrs A. Reynolds, and Mrs, Brodie by I Registrations were taken Mrs. Harry Mitchell, Mrs. C Gould, Mrs, Art Crowhurst Members of volunteer nursing W. Carr, Mrs. | R. B. Mack, and Mrs. L. (All New Merchar MEAGHER'S RECORD BAR 5 KING ST. W, OSHAWA J. Daymon, Mrs Mrs, B. Peters Plummer Kitchen staff members were Mrs. E. Friesen, Mrs. F. O'Neill, Mrs. C. Staples, Mrs, R, Wickett, Mrs. W. N. Moore (branch presi dent), Mrs. D. Waldon, Mrs. A. BE. Fulford, Mrs. A, B. Finnie, and Mrs. H. J. Mumby Red Cross nurses were from Toronto mobile clinie 80! Hey Gang! bers, The event will take place on Here April 25 in the Pickering District = |High School. Bridge starts at 8 Comes |p.m. and dancing at 9.00 p.m. |A buffet supper will be served. 2 - xiliary arts and crafts, These workers in turn could teach inmates, Present at the meeting were United Counties Warden and Mrs, Garnet Rickard and Doug John- ston, reeve of Hamilton township] and member of the home board management In an election of officers Mrs, Rickard was acclaimed honorary president of the auxiliary Presi: dent is Mrs. Sarah Carruthers, Grafton Mrs. R. J. Meggs, Gore's Land: | ing, was elected 1st vice 'presi dent: Mrs. A. Austin, Wesleyville, and vice president; Mrs, Alice Janzen, Port Hope, corresponding |secretary: Mrs, H. Trawin, Port Hope, recording secretary: Mrs Edna Thickson, Elizabethville, treasurer; and Mrs. Elizabeth Minaker, Port Hope. visiting con- vener Mrs. Grace Jordan, president] Port Hope-Cobourg Soroptimists, | chaired the meeting, Mrs. Jean Russell introduced and welcomed guests | of Haven't | Visited CHUM'S nL Li DELICIOUS FOOD --at Moderate Prices ! CHUM'S ny "27 CELINA ST. Co-starmng SANORA DEE CUFF ROBERTSON AMES DARREN-ARTHUR O'CONNE! wn prac. dwn we TEFOR PREPS Here | Hey Kids! being negotiated in Ottawa would 'clear the way' for Japan to buy large quantities of Canadian] uranium as well as for an ex. change of technical assistance and information. Sales of Cana- dian uranium to Japan are not expected mount to appreci able until the late 1900's \s indication of Canada's in. 2 MORE DAYS LEFT TO SKATE THIS SEASON to quantities in the growing Japanese tomic power market, 15 Cana. dian prodnecers have terest AT OSHAWA uraninrm THE GREATEST SUBMARINE PICTURE! " MN GLENN FORD / Mo. 6 i : # 4 -» ! ob TODAY SAN 13//7481 5 J RUN ot wowne DUNE BREWSTER - DEAN In CINEMASCOPE and METROCOLOR | | | NEST BORGNIN Exotic and Dishes 19 KING ST. 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