Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jun 1962, p. 4

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. a beg Drumhead Service aw Remarg Feld At Uxbridge Draw Reman : EVELYN HOUCK Fthel Stem 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 20, 1962 'Health Nurses Make 341 Visits In May moved a vote of age, 19,890 were school children the monthly report from the of-|and 21,535 were adults. This rep- fice of the Medical Officer of|resented 60 per cent of the popu- Health for Northumberland and/lation, This is the first of a Durham counties. es pit bgpes should he far to- A total of 132 communicable wards the objective of stamping disease cases were reported dur-|out poliomyelitis in Northumber- ing May, 74 of these were|land and Durham Counties. oiana, he 35 chickenpox. One| Second dose clinics are to be rabid animal, a cat in Hamoilkon held next October 1 to 4 inclu- Township, was also reported.|sive, in the same centres and : Two caale were treated as a\following very much the same result of exposure to this ani-|pattern as the clinies held inj mal. |May. tue use of Salk vaccine, i Tene tt re jgiven by injection, will con-! 4 TUBERCULOSIS ; __| tinue, as each type of vaccine} Fifty persons received X-raYS| complements the other, | iat the regular monthly chest! 'These -oral vaccine cliniés clinics. Three persons were ad- | were conducted almost entirely d mitted to sanatorium, and one by volusteer workers, and in " discharged during the Past quarters donated by community month. organizations, municipal coun- 3 MATERNITY, INFANT leils and school boards. An esti- AND PRESCHOOL {mated six hunudred local women| There were 341 visits to fam- worked at the clinics measuring \ilies by public health nurses,| Vaccine on to sugar cubes and most of them behalf ofjhanding them out, keeping rec- COBOURG -- The following is} on hearing loss were also checked and in some communities sev-| eral adults requested and re-} ceived tests for themselves or their preschool youngsters. SANITATION One outbreak of food poison- ing required investigation. Lab-| oratory testing samples of two) items of the menu failed to show the causating organism. The; source of infection was not de- termined. Semi-annual inspections of the 15 pasteurization plants and the preparation of reports to the En- vironmental Sanitation Section § e Provincial Department of| Baxter. of th Health were completed. One plant had discontinued process- ing. Three dwellings vacated through the usual springtime change in tenancy of rental housing were found, when ya- cated, to be in need of major BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Three youths conyicted last Tuesday of wrecking a 57-year- old district man's cabin an drinking his beer appeared in court here yesterday for sen- tence. Donald Cornish, 24 of 83 Rit- son road south, Oshawa and Patrick Goodwin, 17 of 31 Centre street, Bowmanville were re- manded out of custody to ap- pear again June 17, Both were ordered to directly to and from work, remaining home at all other times "The purpose of this is to em- barrass you as much as pos- ible," said Magistrate R. B. Jack Chamber, 16, of RR 3 Bowmanville was remanded to the same date out of custody and ordered to observe a 9 p.m curfew. Another youth, Albert Goo win, 17 of RR 3 Bowmanville, had already been remanded to June 26. _ {lunch for By UXBRIDGE -- The regular monthly meeting of the ladies auxiliary of the Royal Canadiar Legion No. 170 was held on Monday evening. The president Ev Houck opened the meeting with the usual ceremony. | Comrade A, Merrick was jnamed the convener for the |Risebrough wedding with seven helpers. A report on the zone rally was given where the new Zone Commander, Comrade Gertrude Williams of Oshawa was elected, Comrade Evy Houck was asked to convene the the drumhead ser- ce on Sunday. Comrade Margaret Kennedy gave a favorable report on the Jarvis wedding that she con- vened in May. May Memp gave a report on the sick and flower fund. All ivi the official opening of the new legion hall in Port Perry last Saturday. The executive was given the thanks to them. : About 20 members of the le-- vion branch and the auxiliary attended the official opening of jie Legion Hall in Port Perry. jon Saturduay. The Royal Canadian legion branch No. 170 of Uxbridge held their annual drumhead service on Sunday. The braneh auxil- iary, girl guides, brownies and-- cubs as well as visiting veter- ans from Whitby, Port Perry and Oshawa marched behind the Todmorden pipe band. Captain Thompson of the On- tario Regimem from Oshawa took the salute at the cenotaph, District commander Al Burgess introduced the platform guests, The Mayor, Stan Beach, wel- comed ali on behalf of the town, Padre Rev, Latimer read the scripture and led in prayer, d- members were invited to attend] then introduced the guest speak- er Wing Commander Reg, Gregson who gave a inspiring talk, The president, Ron Hunt ley, thanked everyone for their infants and preschool children. ords, and transporting supplies, repairs or renovation and were, | ' ees therefore, condemned as unfit |AUDIOMETRY _ for human habitation and were The school audiometer pro- placarded. Those families in which there is a child with severe mental power to look after the payment/attendance and introduced Vern of all bills also any new busi-|McCarl, president of Whitby Le- nesses that may arise during'gion who expressed his regret BICYCLE SAFETY RUL The Bowmanville Police De- partment is always interested | in safety, especially when chil- | dren are involved. And with | summer holidays coming up, | a lot of boys and girls will be F ight For Buddy | Ends In $50 Fine BOWMANVILLE (Staff) 26-year-old Newcastle man was convicted Tuesday of as saulting another man behind a Newcastle hotel Kenneth Grey was fined and costs or seven days was charged with assaulting 2) year-old Randy Mulder of 34 King street east, Bowmanville, June 15. Mulder, wearing a "beautiful shiner' on his eye, told Mag- istrate R. B. Baxter that Grey called to him outside the hotel and said, "picking on my bud- dy, eh?" and then struck him twice, one hitting his eye Mulder claimed he had only been joking with Grey's friend in the beverage room John Dennis, 19, claimed he was with Mulder at the time and admitted drinking two glasses of beer himself. Magis- trate Baxter said he wouldn't prefer charges inst Dennis for drinking under age, but de- nied his witness fees In his own defence, Grey said he thought Mulder was going to "pull a knife on me." 4 $25 He 92 3- and physical handicap usually} need long-continued guidance) with occasional advice and help. The public health nurse helps by listening to the difficulties of the parents, by observing the appearance, gait and behaviour of the child.and the condition of braces, by notifying the family doctor of any emotional symp- tom, by helping the parents in xi itheir attitude and care, and by --Oshawa Times Photo | |putting them in touch with com- munity resources for treatment ps i setae BU ' Metro Youths [sists ean tho wo inaiated her " Admit Mosport . Disturbance IMMUNIZATION ing defects and those who had BOWMANVILLE (Staff) - | Sabin oral vaccine clinics were|never had an audiometer test, held throughout the | J | Three Toronto at M oe | peared in court > t t | , Mosportitis * Costs Driver Counties, in 241 centres. A total| grades suspected day facing charge of 48,898 people attended of| - a disturbance Mosport | $50 Fi | whom 7,473 were under school} and two of them with an BOWMANVILLE (Staff). -- A charge assault Estw 16 'oma Ai 90-mile-per-hour chase for about five miles on Highway 115 re- sulted in a $50 fine or seven days for a 31-year-old Oshawa man John Anthony of 965 Simcoe, street north pleaded guilty to a charge of careless driving. 'Is this what is called 'Mos- portitis'?" asked Magistrate R.! B. Baxter. | Anthony was spotted by an OPP Bowmanville detachment officer on cruiser patrol at the} intersection of Highway 2 and 115. The police gave chase fol- lowing the Anthony car at 90 gram fer the 1961-62 term has now been completed. During the month of May, the majority of time was spent doing retests 'of defects found earlier in the year and locating pupils who had moved within the area In the schools with four or more classrooms, all the chil- dren beginning school, plus the Grade 3 and Grade 7, have been tested with the audiometer. In the smaller schools where all arr ES CHECKED frequenting town streets with | what Constable Tracy Davis is their bicycles. This will re- | attempting to show quire a little extra care on be- | year-old Anne Kent of half of the motorists. But the | Lowe street, in the above pic- children should also be taught | ture. the rules of safety and this is | them said ask- into the "There was two of and only one of me,"' he When Magistrate Baxter ed Grey if he went back the hotel after the fight accused said, "no."' This brought a protest from Mulder who conferred with Crown Attorney Harry Deyman When Grey was asked again by the magistrate if he went back into the hotel, he agreed das he had, and when His Worship guilty te wanted to know why he had c g said. "no" previously, Grey's excuse was, 'I forgot." teen here of tional Ro King of 70 Cameron doiph Padmore, 17 0 of 470 Ing, 18 and Ran of 600 Dun pleaded disturbance east street street east, al the as Herbert told the 5.30 the race OPP The court a incident occurred about a.m. June 9, the day of 'Player's 200" sportscar Evidence given by the Bowmanville detachment was that Blair was a passenger in a car that was being obstructed by another car in the "pit" area of the park In his own defence, said, 'Blair said a few I didn't like." was Toronto Driver Awarded Remand BOWMANVILLE. (Staff) -- Magistrate R. B. 'Baxter re- served judgment to July 3 here yesterday in the case a Downsview man charged with careless driving John Ward, 27 of Almington street, pleaded not guilty to the of ge ALL PURPOSE GRIND OR DR Estwick words United) were tested. Children from other} of having alstaff. MEAT INSPECTION Of 685 animals inspected dur- ing the month, 12 were rejected and in addition 40 portions were condemned, The annual meeting of the Ca- nadian Public Health Associa- tion and the Ontario Public Health Association was held in Toronto on May 28-31. The theme was Change and Chal- lenge in Public Health. Dr. Charlotte M. Horner was a member of a panel on The Pre- vention of Illness. The meeting was also attended by other members of the Health Unit IP GRIND Used Property As Junk Yard Man Fined $50 BOWMANVILLE _ (Staff) A 32-year-old Burketon man was fined $50 and costs here Tues- day for using his property as a junk and wrecking yard. Douglas Lane pleaded guilty to the charge under the Darling- the two months of the summer Comrade Eva Vesey's graup conducted a penny bingo and then served lunch and Comrade Inspector E. A, Varcoe left the _ information sheets at home. Lane was also ordered to clear up his property by Magis- trate R. B. aBxter. Baxter reserved two weeks in the Eldridge, RR 3, Magistrate judgment for case of Roy at the poor turnout of other branches. 4 community shower was held last Saturday night at Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones' home on the 7th Concession of Uxbridge in honor of their daughter's coming marriage to Paul Bas- ter during July. A shower was held at the Baptist Church on Friday night and also one on Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Harry Shier for Miss Myrtle Titus wha ton Township zoning bylaw when|Bowmanville, facing a similar plans to be married on Friday, he first appeared in court May 29, but Township Solicitor Alan Strike was unable to with the charge when Building SAVE 10¢ CREAM-O COFFEE ': charge. He was the driver of a car that was involved in an} accident on Highway 115 Padmore, who had pleaded guilty to the disturbance charge told Magistrate Baxter he didn't do anything but miles-per-hour. The court was told that An- thony passed two vehicles dur- ing che chase, one on a curve WHOLE KERNEL FANCY WHITBY COUNCIL BRIEFS "stand there and watch." SAVE 10¢ NIBLETS CORN : and the other going up a hill.| Crown Attorney Harry Dey-| man noted that Anthony is to The magistrate adjourned the case to July 3 to the EVAPORATED Rive ASKS TRAFFIC LIGHT At monday's meeting council} Mr.| referred Harry Hinkson of Mary street} mittee |proposed five room addition to received a letter from asking that traffic lights be in- stalled at the junction of Mary and Brock streets. In his letter Mr. Hinkson said that. there were frequent traffic accidents|/formation was given to the Fin- at the intersection and that he and neighbors would make up a petition if neccessary. The re quest was forwarded to Pro- tection to Persons and Proper- ty Committee PARKING CONTROL Council forwarded a plaint from Mr. Gordon Grant of Palmerston avenue to the Protection to Persons and Pro perty Committee. Mr. Grant wrote asking that parking on Palmerston be controlled as people employed in local fact- ories were leaving cars'in the avenue during the day. ENGAGE ARCHITECT A request from the Whitby Public School Board that a side- com- Scout Receives 14th Badge At Closing Night The Tutt of his 14th badge, and the presentation to David crown an opportunity to obtain two Pinkerton detectives who appear next week on a charge walk be iaid on Cochrane street . of driving the wrong way on leading to Hillcrest School was 16 OZ. TIN CARNATION MILK had witnessed the incident |Highway 401 'NOT ON PROPERTY' to the Streets Com- The School Board also informed Council that an areh- itect has been engaged for the FARM HOUSE FROZEN APPLE SAVE 24 OZ. 47¢ PKG, |Kathleen Rowe School, The in- OF ICE CASTLE PREE a1 lance Committee Stray Dog Seen WITH THE PURCHASE OF 2 PINTS ICE CREAM SAVE 25¢ ASSORTED FLAVOURS PLANTERS Hedge Bylaw PEANUT BUTTER 16 OZ. YORK JAR 49¢ BEANS wits PORK mPORK _2/d0¢ Lying In Ditch BOWMANVILLE Courtice DETERGENT * WHITE SWAN PINK, WHITE TOILET TISSUE (Staff) 1A in here Tuesday accused Dog Con trol Officer Hoskin calling her dog from her prop-| erty in an attempt to catch it Mrs. Thomas Iliffe appeared on behalf of her husband on a charge of permitting their dog to run at large Refers Only Town Property housewife court James of DEA 24 OZ. BTL. L 2's CRYSTAL GENERAL MI 2's FROSTYOS 32 OZ. LIQUID WAX "tn Ls 14% OZ. PKG. Mr. Hoskin told Magistrate R B. Baxter he had received sey- eral complaints about dogs run- ning wild in the Courtice dis- trict. | He said that on April 30 about) 3 p.m. he saw the Iliffe's Scotch-| Collie in the ditch. Mr. Hoskin maintained that a dog is con- sidered a "stray"' if it is not on its owner's property. Mr. Hoskin gave evidence that At Whitby Town Council a let- ter was received from the Police Department informing council that action was being taken to insure that garden hedges in the town were not more than regulation height. A letter was also received from Ian Hamer of King street on the same subject. Mr. Hamer writing on behalf of his neigh- bors said that the bylaw had Castleton Youth Struck By Auto BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- An 18-year-old youth is in the Osh- awa General Hospital today with multiple bruises, after he was struck by a car on a gravel road road near Blackstock last night Hospital authorities Ar-} Say BLADE BONE REMOVED ONLY CHOICE QUALITY - RED BRAND BEEF CANADA'S BEST GRADE BLADE ROAST 39: he could not catch the dog, so he took some pictures of it. How ever, they had not come back from the photo-finisher yet, he said, been passed without sufficient study by council and did not take the wishes of the taxpayers into consideration Councillor Desmond Newman thur Vance Moore of Castleton is in satisfactory condition Bowmanville OPP detachment said Moore was walking along the dst. Concession of Cart RED BRA SHORT TENDER JUICY RIB ROAST ND Se GROUND =: CHUCK TASTY 39: The case was adjourned until June 26 to hear evidence from Mr. Iliffe, who was unable to at- tend yesterday moved that the matter be dealt y right Township half a mile with under General Business. At south of the Scugog road when that time Councillor George/ne was struck by a car driven Bevan said that the bylaw did by Gerrit Brinkman of RR 1 not apply to hedges on private! purketon No charges have ONTARIO GROWN NO. 1 SWEET HEAPING QUART | charge Eldridge 'said that everything proceed|on his property is useful and not! by junk. WITH A $5 VALID ALL DAY THURSDAY JUNE 2ist VALID ONLY WITH A $5 VALID ALL DAY FRIDAY JUNE 22nd WITH A $5 A ONE LB, PKG. Margar SAVE 15c ON 1 VALID ALL DAY MONDAY JUNE 25th 2 LB. PKG. OF GRANULATED SUGAR SAVE 14c ON 1 PKG. SAVE 28c. ON 2 PKGS. LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER WITH COUPON AN 11-0Z. BOTTLE OF AYLMER KETCHUP SAVE 14c ON 1 BTL. SAVE 28c ON 2 BTLS. LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER WITH COUPON VALID ONLY FRIDAY, JUNE 22n4 SAVE 29c ON 2 LBS. LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER WITH COUPON VALID ONLY MONDAY, JUNE 25th June 22, at Whitby. Mrs. Wes Weldon was taken ambulance to the Cottage 'Hospital on Sunday evening. .00 ORDER OR MORE! PKG, THURSDAY, JUNE 21st .00 ORDER OR MORE! BTL. ¢ -00 ORDER OR MORE! . OF TULIP . ME xc. LB. A7\%4-OZ. PKG VALID ALL DAY* TUESDAY JUNE 26th A PKG, OF 200 JUNE 27th WITHA $5. Kraft Dinner xc. SAVE 8c ON 1 PKG. SAVE 15¢ ON 2 PKGS. LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER WITH COUPON VALID ONLY TUESDAY, JUNE 26th WITHA $5. KLEENEX «x. WEDNESDAY YN Spree) ech SAVE 23c ON 2 PKGS. LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER WITH COUPON LL LLRE RT, 00 ORDER OR MORE! . OF 00 ORDER OR MORE! going-up to Scouts of cubg|ProPerty but only to those onipeen jaid, VALID ONLY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27th David Tutt and Stanley Small of "'B" Pack, and David Winter of 'A' Pack were the highlights of the closing night ceremony held at the campsite on Clar- ence Freek's farm Friday night. A goodly gathering of mothers and fathers were on hand to see the Troop and Packs of 4th the road allowance. Couneillor Bevan said, "peo-! ple are cutting their hedges -on the basis of the letter which has heen sent out by the Police Department when the bylaw does not apply." Before the question was re- ferred to the Bylaws Committee Mayor Stanley Martin said, Doctors Shown New Pill For Birth Control WINNIPEG (CP) A new contraceptive tablet based on a STRAWBERRIES 316 | 49< IMPORTED U.S. NO. 1 LBS. FOR FOO EXTRA PINKY' STAMPS with erg x] '\ AND PI ASE OF EVERY HEAD OF ONTANO GROWN CAULIFLOWER $ COUPON EXPIRES JUNE 27/62 Whitby go through their indivi-|«, . some people will be pretty dual Flag Breaks and Grand mad when they find that they Howls. With the conclusion Of/haye cut hedges without any these activities the Flag was) need to', ' lowered and some very success-- WHITBY of was MISSIONARY GRAD Helen Parrott, daughter of 12| Mr. and Mrs. Earle D. Parrott ful games followed. The Tutt family won the) scavenger hunt; and the crowd} was treated to a lively display! DAY-BY-DAY of agility by the cubs and scouts in games of Dodgeball, and JAILED TWO MONTHS English Bulldog Harold Leslie Clarke, 36, After the games, the camp-|/309 Burns street, Whitby, fire was opened by Clarence! jailed 60 days by Magist | Freek who gave a very timely| Crawford Guest on Tuesday lecture on water safety. Some|when he was convicted of driv- ' well executed skits, and sing-|ing while his licence was under 2 songs amused the crowd, after|suspension. Clarke maintained which the Ladies Auxiliary ser-|that he was not behind the ved a delicious lunch. jwheel of his sisterin-'law's car Honored guests included D.\on the afternoon of June €. Graham Willens, A. D. C | when PC Lynn Middieton, of the) of Ashburn graduated recently Mrs. Latrobe, and Rey. A.|Whitby Police Department, said from the Moody Bible Institute M. :Butler of Whitby United|he had spotted him driving on, in Chicago She graduated Church. \Brock street south. from the Missionary Course. ; director of Ortho Pharmaceuti- ; cal (Canada) Limited, indicated / the new tablet has marked ad- } vantages + contraceptives } cription isteroid, Norethindrone, Tuesday was shown for the first time to doctors attending the conven- tion of the Canadian Medical Association WITH THIS COUPON ANDO PURCHASE GF DINNER HAM COUPON EXPIRES JUNE 27/67 'WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF A POUND OR MORE OF FRESH LEAN By 25 HAMBURGER EXPIRES JUNE 27/62 WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF A PKG. OF SCHNEIDER COUNTRY COUPON EXPIRESJUNE 27/6 'WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF EVERY 2 HEADS QF ONTARIO GEOWN NO, 1 LETTUCE COUPON ExPiNes UNE 27/42 WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF A BOZ. OF MORE ORANGES ANY VARIETY oe = So) a COUPON EXPIRES JU Dr, William Cornett, medical 'With TWis COUPON 'WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF AM 8 OZ. BTL. OF Heh 2, ia" / over previous oral WITH THIS COUPON A SMALL) WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF STRAWBERI ~ WBERRY. AM 996 cauron EXPIRES JUNE 27/42 J He said the tablet will be available only on doctors' pres- MA Or ; | 2.12 OF. PRGS AYiMEL FROJEN PEAS 2/45 COUPON ATL 5 OF SEABROOK FROZEN FRENCH 31¢ /) == Mavic | REDD! : FRIES capil desis wis Dr. Cornett said clinical tests carried out in the university 5) centres of Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto and London showed the pill was 100-per-cent effective At the same time, side effects jwere much less than with any 'other oral contraceptive Dr, Cornett said that the tests indicated th abl d ndicated the tablet does ™, OPEN THURSDAY & WITH THIS COUPON ANO PURCHASE OF VINEGAR 276 $ WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF ANN OR UTTLE JOHN CHILL §27¢ 2 EA FRIDAY: TO 9 P.M - a GRimsey GRAPEFRUIT DRINK 39¢ ¢ COUPON expines UNE 27/62 < COUPON exrines JUNE 2 srt WHIT hamper conception. once lwoman stops taking it. PICKLES PIRES 1. BY: @ een! 0) Wicca CREAM gta | CAR WAK fesaut ar EA Wk ANY JOMNSONS INSECTICIDE COUPON EXPIRES JUNE 27/67! 4 roan" ROUGE HILL ROAD re) SWEET WAFER iit | QUPON EXPIRES JUNE 27 AJAX @ SHOPPING PLAZA

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