The Oshawa Times, 6 May 1960, p. 5

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RRA Sia Sh BR CT Pi TO | TGS RI Ga, Whilst PG Tou THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friedy, Moy 6, 1960 § an Anglican Vaan Group working their way along the Alaskan Mine sai It horas Sharp Drop Noted . Pat Yeates Receives er. Lord. Baden, Powell, did his In Interest Rate OTTAWA (CP)--The Bank ol 'Guide Gold Cord id Sue Fo 87 Tel. MO. 8-3703 Tuesday evening at All Saints' (Calder, eonvénér, and Mré, C. Guide movement when he was 50 | Anglican Church a Golden Jub'-|Rycroft of the ladies' All Sainis'| ooo oid *4t 50 one m | [lee Banquet was held for all| | Evening Guild for the delicious|yid age would be beginning to set|Sharvly Thursday to 3.07 per cent | / the govern-| |ditions in the short-term money imarket. The rate now has fallen by three-quarters of a percentage point from 3.83 on April B HITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West 'nterest Liovd Robertson Us re FUR & WINTER GARMEN STORA' pea REPEATED STORAGE WHITBY CLEANERS 150 coon '5, WHITBY Ph: MO 8.2345 Free Pickup end Delivery {from ? set week ith of $95,000,000 in 91-day t tregsury bill "The drop--to the lowest level] Guides fi: "Vhitby and ¢ not «giz lin but guidin 1g ' ays be al ers, The Toities were fittingly dec-| Mrs. presented Mrs. young game," she said. orated Ww yellow daffodils and|Cq ins broug reeting niding is a challenge which|™ yellow piace cards in the form of from Central Area and joig the teaches you to use your eyes, | . toe a trefoil t! : cine Weaver guides avout t n limbs areatest 4 the antumn of 195% was] At the head table were Mrs, Central Ares Camp Sie of 230 all ® Guide law fs honor and the. third Lonsecutive weekly de.| 1. Brown Owl, ¥ cres purchased at Taliburton.|ayide -' over the world ace on -| This camp will be open this sum- this Guide law." she said She sidered to be an indicator of con- ( Naughtou, Brown Owl, ave an interesting descrin'ion « Pack Brownies, Mrs. W. Allen, MIS, Collins introduced the [guiding in the South Pacific, She said Captain, Third Company Guides, {guest speaker, Miss Enid Milne, |" ne and alon he Alaskan here tonight Mrs. A. Newstead, Captain, Sec- in ¢ 'harge ¢' P ovincia n ighway. She mentioned th a t/member the ond Company Guides Mrs. "training, formerly on Guide staff!"zuiding is surpressed in some|1960 Shoreline Divisional Com-|in north of Fngland eigh | countries because it t ches you| She was thanked by Mrs. T.| Milve, years and trainer in charge of [to think for yourse!"' § t+ bro oht fo a) Mrs, F.|New Zealand Training Centre the Guides to remember an that Kee with singing of "Taps." is<ioner, She came to Canada as part ofthis was World Reiugee Year : our Gold Cord Guide, Jubilee Year of| |Provinciai Training, iw caver, Commission, Gold C Patricia Yeates, Mrs. J. Yeates, | Mrs. D. Calder, First Company | Guide Captain, Mrs. G. Parting-| ton, Captain Fourth Company Guides, Miss Newman, Browse # Owl, Second Pack Brownies, Thompkins, Brown Owl, Ro A Pack Brownies. | After the banquet, Guide Susan | {Miller gave the toag fo the |} mothers. Mrs. A. J. Miller re | {plied | i |" Guide Pat Yesles was Jen presented wif! God Hl | {by her mother ri Mrs. F mmisgio than ked her 'mother Dial away debt worries today Have You Ever Considered the Advantages of Leasing Your Automobiles ? OUR COMPLETE VEHICLE LEASE PLAN INCLUDES : ® COMPLETE MAINTENANCE ® CAR OF YOUR CHOICE ® COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE ® BUDGET CONTROL ® MINIMUM ACCOUNTING ® RELEASE OF CAPITAL Weaver, ( 1 and leaders | Calder, Mrs. D. Patri AT ---- pe cns from Pat- | Leader |r of congrat at rmer Guide Ler phone for CASH from CITIZENS One quick telephone call to Citizens, and you can arrange a loan of TO APPEAR IN IN GUILD PRESENTATION Beer. left, is a very popular | Bert Heaver, right, with his member of the Guild and is | experience in Little Theatre well known locally for her work | work in England and Canada usual fine performance as an with children. She is a founder | is a busy member of the guild. | actor. member of the theatrical group. ' In "The Wishing Well" he is W.T.0G WHITBY Napanee, Mrs. Neustead not only directing and wo ing backstage but also giving his thanked Mrs. Saturday, May 7. the Whitby Theatre Guild will pre- sent its final production of the season, 'The Wishing Well", in the United Church Hall: Eunice On Photo Employment Wanted for Summer Months University and These are just o few of the many advantages en- joyed by our clients. Over 100 Make Tour Of Ontario Hospital escorted from 7 a.m The visitors spotle On Wednesday over 100 péoj iccepled the'p.n the Ontario Minister amazed at t Hon. Dr M B. of ev tour the Ontario Hos a pa of the cases th a Mental Health the ole go the community nyviltation of Health ery par the building ne earned that n so s had more home $000 I patien tment's comforts of gram They were told ecre- ity of the occupants andthe laundry, sew in of the hospital prior to be SIX monins that the may worked and offic at the the hospital into groups of 20 could get : om 1ssembled al hall ng were divided rde eased on parole for plete picture ha DISPLAYS the to meet the one lady fine articl ere many SEE of he Some of "opportunity their p and in part ar depart- displayed many clothing, that she one were of an exceptional ly ges, quality, They learned that vhich was the home of 66 female|lady, like many others, had patients, They learned that the previous knowledge cottage was of the "open" type|until the occupational where patients 'could come and|department of the hospital MENTAL HEALTH WEEK No Single Cause In one group nir ative empl ospital who were getting rst look of the other me nts of the hospital First! of the yees the visited 10spital's 16 group had made th: high the no of handwork therapy had to 7 appeared s condition|t and ed m € nr at es of these had won nstructed her. Many icraft na- and were exhibit- » Canadian National Ex- I the visitors discovered themselves that ronment of the cottages a close relationship hich led to the recovery of . the occu- They v for the en gave rise to home life speedy - pants t it Of Mental Illness Note suffere series of complete when the on among friends. F An- and that, you will agree much the point of thls Director of the articles. If there is a Clinie, 'Ontario that the public can dp most effec tively it is to befriend the n hospital ire not ye 1- | enough to return to the ity. The doctors and nurse (Editor's This is the fifth in a articles nental health written by Dr frew A, Malcolm Mental Health al, Whithy probably emotiona ss. R ther there are many factors which each shape some small aspect|tendants and all of the clinical picture. Moreover ers in hospital the ness closely re at- ou | vitai ed to the 'lying personality | people get of the per It may he only an|community exaggeration or a distortion of mously to this his basic personality the Some illness brief in du ation and some may last for many years. Some are characterized by profound changes in the way a person thinks and acts; tal some are hardly more than super- ficlal additions of personality traits which may disappear spon taneously. In fact there such variation in the illnesses of the mind that very little generaliza- tion is possible. However it may be that a! least one universa uth may be ten. Recovery w he ngl peo who cause of comm the other we play ¢ ob helping he people ir ma) De unde son well can effort by friendship \nd course, is the point of Mc nts 1] Health Wee vear. It is hoped that as people as possible will ospitals all And it is hoped genuine 1 hl aluable are feels across friendships will result of this national effo ultimate result is very clear deed. If friendships established in the way we they will be then many menta ross this ard an people ac helped. tow recovery, coun ea riendship helps; very eally are from illness is faster and more BROC Phone MO 8-3618 Now ra Exanings Shaw ot 7 ond 420 KIDS OUT FOR KICKS! Last Complete Show ot 8:20 » YOUTH UNDER THE BIG TOP! ¥, THE f + ¥ "fying aines vans MICHAEL CALLAN <EVY NORLUND + [ JOAN EVANS + RAN GARRICK ruses JOE G0 SANTIS + JEANNE MANET 4 CLOVER R000 TONS IN EASTMAN BOLOR - 8 C01 1Me 4 department visited ward with a 100 incoming visitors were told were placed in ting department, in or- they could be diagnosed, and treated Instead of large hospital wards lacking in privacy, they saw par- titioned cubicles containing three or four beds where patients could obtain efficient individual attention. SHOCK THERAPY It was there that the group earned of the electric shock treatment, in medical terms elec- tro convulsive therapy, where patients were given a series of painless shocks to '"'spap" them nto reality, in order the doctors could reason wi them and plan treatments their speedV recovery The visitors saw ire department was modern, was well furnished and was capable of functioning with the most up to date methods In dir con were next admitting for over The patients The i] der that studied for that en- ms nstead cases, T sick the contribute 10 ract depa dm t section ich afford modern, splend¢ oyement where cupied the exan archite tural 1S a great ir former 1atic ( Xx dotors oc ne office Of great interest to everyone ret] la ho patients at work and at play and received a com- plete picture of method in which the were socially reconstructed to lead a normal life In the space visitors saw tographs of the patients of 90 minutes the an enlightening cross section of the operation of a mer tal hospital where a staff of 829 worked devotedly and diligently 0 aid 2000 patients on the path to recovery and acceptance The visitors fin learned that ipproximately 80 pc tients tted to mental hos- discharged following social cent of idm als were realmen High School students require jobs Willing to work and will get hands dirty. CONTACT IVAN DAVIE AT MO 8.3391 Manager Whitby Jr. Lacrosse Club FOR FULL INFORMATION CALL US TODAY ATlantic 4-5141 or BAldwin 5-1111 GLOBE AUTO LEASE LIMITED 209 Morrish Road Highland Creek Ontario I Afflicted with Hillcrest Auto Lease Limited PERSONALS and Mus. Bruce Kil- their four childr Dianne and Karen, who have spent the past three years with No. 4 Fighter Wing Air Force Station, Germany, sailed for home on the Saxinia last Saturday and are expected in Whitby on Sunday After a month's vacation with their par- | | Sergeant lens and Patsy, Larry ents and relatives stationed in Moose chewan Gerry, son of Mr. and Mrs. R Tunstead, is celebrating his sec- ond birthday today. Many happy returns of the day wishes to Gerry . Saskat- Mrs. G.-C. Partington, of Bay- view Avenue, entertained at her home at a baby shower in honor of Mrs. Ken Edwards, also of Bayview Avenue, During the evening social games and contests were enjoyed with the following winners: Mrs, D. Kernohan, Mrs, |E. Collinson, Mrs. W, Hill, Mrs. (C. Grimes. Mrs. Partington was | assisted by her daughter Mar- laine, Mrs. Kernoham and Mrs. J. Fertile in serving. Mr. Ed. Wright of Dufferin St., attended the funeral of his aunt| and god mother, in St. Thomas. | Mrs. Mabel Lind]ey, of Ontario] St., is opening her home this| evening to the members of the Co-Op Guild. ADDITIONAL WHITBY ON PAGE 19 R. Matthews Named Pres. Corcert Assoc. the Wh NEWS time in half; dries At a meeting of y Concert Association, Mr. Richard Mathews the manager of Andrew Antenna Ltd., was elect ed president for the coming year Reports for the past year were reviewed and arrangements were made to conduct the campaign | for the next season in early fall Osborne, the con- the programs, reported Canadian Opera Com-| had again been engaged to it an opera and that he had een successful in arranging | an apnearance of the Don sack Chorus and Dancers. he rd concert in the series to he decided blister-proof than type of paint; gives as vet DRINKS FROM AFRICA ith Africa's exports of and brandies to Canada in were valued at $1,350,000 wines vines 1950 UPHOLSTERING A. 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