The Oshawa Times, 10 Oct 1961, p. 4

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Uxbridge Police Mercy Run To Oshawa Hosp.? Hold X-Ray Clinic At Golden Lodge TV CLEARANCE Reconditioned & Guaranieed COBOURG -- The following. is the August report from the Northumberland-Durham Health Unit forwarded by Dr. C. M. Horner, Medical Officer of Health. Of the 72 diseases reported during the month, 20 were red measles, 17 whooping cough and 12 chickenpox. Attendance at the monthly i chest clinics held at Bowman- ville, Port Hope, Cobourg and Campbellford was 990. A clinic was held also at the "# | Golden Plough Lodge, on Aug- ust 3rd and 4th, at which 115 residents and staff members were x-rayed by the Travelling Chest Clinic which operates from the Belleville Regional Of- & (fice of the Ontario Department |of Health under the direction of cable disease, and 19 to patients recovering from mental illness. SANITATION The inspection of restaurants was M. C. Wood and W, J. Hogle, in an effort to make a complete coverage during the summer period. 125 inspections of eat- ing establishments were made and 91 utensil swabbing taken for bacteriological examination of and reporting on to propritors. i House construction continues) at a considerable rate particu- larly west Durham and east Murray. 183 inspections of pri- vate sewage disposal system were approved in respect to while sought from Town Council. Highway 12 to No. 2 and turn- the ed east along Highway 2 fto- wards the hospital, he went south to Highway 2 rather than turn east along the 3rd Concession. A. spokesman at the Uxbridge Hospital Mon- day denied any knowledge of suitability for sewage disposal/blood needing to be tested on by septic tank systems. Such Saturday. UXBRIDGE -- An emergen- cy dash to the Oshawa General Hospital was made Saturday by Uxbridge Police Chief L. Ellemberger in an effort to igned to two inspectors, have a blood sample typed. The Police cruiser was brought into operation after the local ambulance was delayed HERNEY's 306-30 KING ST. EAST = 728-1641 permission was being The Chief raced south on The Chief refused to say why ZA ------ Sandra Dee Bobby Darin p Walter Slezak ~~ / 5; Son; approvals are required by Cen- tral Mortgage and Housing Corporation prior to approval of mortgage loans. 155 interviews were reported by the sanitation staff in re- spect to the work in general. Dr, G. G. Brearley. During August, one patient was admitted to sanatorium for study and diagnosis, and a man under tuberculosis treatment was readmitted for two weeks to adjust his drug therapy. Twenty tuberculoisis patients in the United Counties are completing their treatment at home after a sanatorium stay. During the long period re- quired for complete arrest of the disease, they have repeat- ed examination and additional supplies of drugs from Dr. Brearley or from the sanator- jum, in collaboration with their FEATURE TIMES 1:30 - 3:25 . 5:25 - 7:28 LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9:15 P.M, Of 512 animals inspected dur- ing the month, 501 were ap- proved. Of the animals con- demned, 6 were swine, 2 cattle, 2 lambs and 1 calf. In addition 20 portions: were condemned. * UXBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL TRACK CHAMPIONS Members of the Uxbridge | day track meet with Sutton phy winners on the Uxbridge | Todd, Peter Winkler; Front 'i +) -- | Row (lr) -- Ross Prentice, High School shattered ele- [ and Port Perry high schools | team are Back row (lr) Garry Harrison, Jean Leek. ven records to take an all- | recently in Port Perry. Tro- | J. Slack, Carl SPECIAL GERMAN PROGRA WEDNESDAY ONLY! ll DAS DOPPELPROGRAMM FUER JEDEN = \ f GESCHMACK Ron James, Blackwater Youth Is 'Best Dairy Showman UXBRIDGE -- The 4th an-|Oshawa, RR 2; Ralph Clark,|Brock 4-H Grain Club; George nual Ontario County 4-H Clu b|Blackwater, RR 2, Smith, Port Perry, RR 2, Port ; Championship Show was held] The winners in the Inter-club/Perry Lions 4-H Grain Club; at Scott Fair, Uxbridge, on|Competitions were as follows:|Alex Colville, Sunderland, RR Monday, October 2, with 49 4-H| Senior Holsteins -- 1st, Sun-|2, Brock 4-H Grain Club; Ralph jclub boys and girls from On-|derland 4-H Dairy Calf Club; |Morrison, Beaverton, RR 1, tario County taking part. Neil Raines, Blackwater; uor-|Brock 4-H Grain Club; Al The calf clubs represented|ley Davidson, Blackwater; [don Smith, Port Perry, RR 2, were: Scott 4-H Beef Calf Club, Keith Page, Uxbridge. Beaverton 4-H Beef and Dairy| yynior Holsteins -- 1st, Port | Club; Ralph Nottingham, Rag-| |Port Perry Lions 4-H Grain| Uxbridge and Brock of Port Calf Club, Sunderland 4-H Dairy Perry 4-H Dairy Calf Club, Don| Calf Club, Port Perry 4-H Dairy Calf Club, Oshawa Kiwanis 4-H Dairy Calf Club and Brougham Pogue, Uxbridge; Dean Smith, | Uxbridge; Bruce Wilson, Ux-| lan, Oshawa Kiwanis 4-H Grain| Club. Uxbridge Farmers' Co-oper: ative Trophy -- For the 4-H| Osh-| champion exhibit of 4-H Grain| |bridge. 4-H Dairy and Beef Calf Club. Junior Ayrshire = 1st The Championship Show is ott Ba sponsored by the Scott Agri Cooper, cultural Society, a number of|% Brooklin; Cooper, Brooklin; Heather |Club Championship Show: Jim ' L a rr y| Davidson, Beaverton, RR 1 -- a Ontario COUNT Liv geiock Breed: Weales, Br J ein of the Brock AH Grain os Je X 4 ee armors ih Senior Beef Heifer Calf --|Club, which is sponsored local- soir Ro other Interestec!yct, Scott 4-H Calf Club; Donald(ly by the Sunderland Co-op and ore: oy McTavish, Uxbridge; Donna|the Brock Agricultural Society. The winners in the various 4-H| McTavish, Uxbridge; Chalres| Calf Club classes were as fol- (pj; dwood. | . o. Conros sco, Attends Meetings lows: | | Baby Beef Steer -- 1st, Junior Holstein Helfer Class sq Calf Club, Paul Webb, Osh-| . -- Don Pogue, Uxbridge, RR 3; ,0,. Grant Beath, Oshawa; | Despite Walkout Dean Smith, Uxbridge, RR % | Ralph Clark, Blackwater. | Brian Reazin, Brooklin, RR 1. mhe winners of the various Senior Holstein Heifer Class|ironhies were as follows: | -- Jim Prouse, Brooklin, RR 1: | orvan Chambers Trophy | George Smith, Port Perry, RR|champion Holstein Heifer Calf 3; Neil Raines, Blackwater. |_ yim Prouse, Brooklin No. 1. Junior Ayrshire Heifer Class Roy Ormiston Trophy Glorla Cooper, Brooklin, Champion 4-H Dairy Showman -- of the agency's new board of RR 1; Heather Cooper, Brook-|Neil Raines, Blackwater. governors Monday--desplte his kin, hy J Wilson, Clare pin eroft Perpetual Trophy --| announced resignation. mont, : [Best group of three dairy heifer] Emelyanov, who walked out of Junior Guernsey Helfer Class|ajye5 -- Port Perry 4-H Dairy|the conference Friday in protest Harold Guthrie, Whitby; |Calf Club; Don Pogue, Ux-|at the election of Dr. Sigvard Garry Batty, Brooklin. |bridge; Dean Smith, Uxbridge; Junior Beef Heifer Class --|Bryce Wilson, Uxbridge. | Eileen Fenn, Sunderland. | Veterinarians' Trophy -- 4.H|tor general, attended Monday's Senior Beef Heifer Class -- (Calf club member showing|meeting "as though nothing had Shale pcTavish, bridge, | Champions 4-H beef steer -- P happened," it was reported. ridge. RR 4: Charles Hill | cop. Oshawa. The sources said the Soviet ge, ; es »| Championship 4-H Grain Goodwood, RR 1. Isponsored by the Uxbridge 80vernment seems to have dis. Baby Beef Steet Class -- Paul|Farmers Co-operative -- J | m|approved of the attitude adopted Weeb, Oshawa; Grant Beath,| Davidson, Beaverton, RR 1,|by Emelyanov. VIENNA (Reuters) -- Vasiii Emelyanov, chief Russian dele- gate to last week's International Atomic Energy Agency confer- ence, attended the first meeting -- |awa 4-H Dairy Calf Club, Gloria|at the Ontario County 4-H Grain| {boys, R. James and C. Eklund of Sweden as new direc-|tied 11 pts. Uxbridge H-S Break Eleven Track Marks By M. CHATTERLEY UXBRIDGE -- Uxbridge Champions broke 11 records at |the inter-school field meet held in Port Perry between Sutton, Perry recently. The girls took the lead break- |ing six records including the 50- .|times basketball throw by L. family doctor, and they have nursing visits from Health Unit staff. In August, public health nurses made 57 home visits to tuberculosis patients or their families. HOME VISITS In August, nurses made 492 home visits to mothers of in- fants and pre-school children, 146 visits ~ concerning school children, 72 for the follow-up of crippled children, 86 visits to give bedside nursing care, §TobAY & WepNesoAY 3 I [RJ TTT T= NEW INDUSTRIAL PLAZA Prestige location, low cost, well-kept grounds, various floor areas to CUSTOM FIT your requirements | | Prentice, J. Bernhardt, and D.|™ 103 visits to maternity patients, 27 because of acute communi- Kennedy. | The boys broke five records. | | R.. Rickard of Brock had an outstanding achievement in (breaking the 100-yd. dash and| 220-yard dash. The former has stood since 1932 and the latter since 1937, | School Trophy was won by | Uxbridge high school---Uxbridge, 346% points, Brock 209%, Sutton| 06. 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