Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 May 1962, p. 27

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 9, 1962 27 Doctor Claims Sabin Campaign 'Harmless' TORONTO (CP) -- Dr. G. W. O. Moss, deputy medical ete, officer of health for Toronto ¢ 2, said Tuesday the current anti-|| \\ | polio vaccine campaign being] § \ conducted throughout the county of York is "completely harmless." Sparkling Hand-Cut Crystal Table Pieces and Accessories Brilliant "Pinwheel" Pattern He was replying to state- ments Tuesday by Hamilton's medical officer of health, Dr. L. A. Clarke, that the mass pro- gram with the oral Sabin vac- cine can result in side-effects. Dr. Moss said it is wrong to claim the Sabin vaccine should only be used as a supplement to the injected Salk vaccine. "Salk and Sabin used alone are equally as effective--if you use both you'll get better pro- tection," he said. Replying to a claim that the Sabin variety breeds in the body and can be spread among mem- bers of a family, he said: "That is correct, but I would prefer to have my vaccine first hand." 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Police were try- Sherbrooke, Que., street - ; h she urday, has been identified by ing *, a Pie should not receive it... . ee 3 Dr. Moss said every person police as Elizabeth Ann Ar- nett. She was reported miss- --(CP Wirephoto) |receives a form before taking) the vaccine. This lists the con-) Labor Act Seems =" Broken By Paper By Skin Diver DETROIT (AP)--A national)of hit-and-run strike tactics by i i f unions working} BLIND RIVER, Ont. (CP)-- labor relations board regionalja succession of wu ig mus boty of Doagles Irvive, 4, director, in a preliminary ruling|in collusion with each other." i Teeoday, said the Detrost News| Tuesday's ruling was the|Of Sault Ste. 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A Teamsters strike| three were trying to cross to an against The Free Press, laterjisland during a foggy drizzle settled, was the first in a series}when the aluminum boat of management-labor disputes./shipped water and overturned. | Picketing by the Paper Hand- A search for one of his two A third Sault man, James A. Mr. Garrett told police the balt or maroon, EATON Special Price, Cup and Saucer 3.95 A lovely artificial carnation cor- sage will be included at no extra charge with the purchase of ony crystal piece or cup and saucer shown on this page. graceful scalloped edge. Choice of tall (coffee) or low (tea) shapes, EATON Speciel Price, Cup end Seucer 1.99 EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 252 PHONE 725-7373 represents both papers in bar- Blind River is about 85 miles gaining with craft unions, said:|/jers came as the papers were|west of Sault Ste. 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