Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Apr 1964, p. 4

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| SUPREME COURT, J Wages Denies: 3 DAY ONLY Accused of not paying wage: : Philip Druz, 750 Ritson roa south, Oshawa, appeared in th? Thurs., Fri, and Sat. supreme Court of Ontario her: q : (HEIa ee yesterday. 4 Plaintiff in the action agains $ ; i Druz, Mrs. Milinko Kolarichy secre LADY PATRICIA RR 3, Oshawa, claimed she had ; been in Druz' employ for 7 HAIR SPRAY months and that he had not pai Ser, @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 1, 1904 ses TRICT Tel. 668-3703 as Mrs. Kolerich said she an 4 Available in 'Firm and Soft Style", ; 5 ' her family have lived on @ 1i-oz. Size. Comparable Value 99e, CONSUMER SPECIAL Thornton road north farm own q ; ed by Druz since April, 1955, at: SPECIAL ro GLEEM TOOTHPASTE She said when ~ a So sel VALUE ECONOMY SIZE i to the farm she pa A a month rent but that in Sep f ; SPECIAL VALUE 63 1956 she and Druz had signef | t a "different contract." ae t e A document, said to be sig | ed by Druz, was presented 4 NESTLE he ay CONSUMER SPECIAL! evidence to Mr. Justice P. rs : 4 : 6s 3 j gi ' i wank that Druz was MAGIC SPRAZE ee. . NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM pay Mrs. Kolarich $70 pe} | GRYSTAL CLEAR ee , Two 4-oz. jars. Comparable Value month and allow her to live rent | Pa 4 , $1.25 free on the property in retur ! for, her promise to care, {0r, Bin HAIR SPRAY Cum ee 97° ja |a three weeks holiday ron ; VALUE Private Robert Dona ruce, Daytona Beach Shore, Florida ; F SIU COFFIN , member offfhe Royal Cana- ciitey dni banal' a 16-0z, Size. Comparable Value $1.49 ldian Ordnance Corps, with 2, has ' w lOFP, Camp Petawa, Ontario, home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric SPECIAL VALUE : ++ West Coast members of the After a meeting this coffin trusteeship, Oct, 21, 1963; 19,- |was 'presented with the Cana-Newman, 706 Athol street.) DOROTHY REED Seafarers' International Union 48 carried into the SIU hir- 000 mourners in attendance'. |dian Forces Medal by his Com-|were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray joe : Monday demandet ing hall in Vancouver bearing 'The coffin will be their sym- |manding Officer, Major C. R.|man and children and Mr. an ~ > om i " , , IM Sharles Graves and fam- to choose their own presid the inscription: 'In Memory. bol of protests, McPherson, CO 3, OFP.. The;Mrs. Charles Graves | --- President. Here lies liberty, killed by the --CP Wirephoto {Canadian Forces decoration is ily, | an Shampoos, Petroleum Jelly, Talc, Creme rete awarded for 12 years exem-' Guests during the Easter holi- | . A Rinse, Cream Hair Tonic, and mony more, bed ® e |plary service in the Canadian days at the home of Mr. and| 4 Comparsbli' Vilig 496 each n Armed Forces. Pte. Bruce was yy, Richard Seko, 345 Dove-|im | 4 saci, S l (@ | a In ee ee ee the! jale drive, were Mr. and Mrs.| . cei [son Of Mr. and Mrs. : Alfredixc 'Seko of Toronto. if VALUE FOR dhe {Bruce, 515 Dunlop street west,| ~° | Whitby. He enlisted in Toronto.) Mr, Fisher Sharpe of Eureka, | : : bd during 1951, and after attending! Picton County, Nova Scotia, | eT Pp aye I i tl cto eo the RCOC school was posted to\spent the Easter holidays the} | "fs i \Korea, 15 ROD Lakeview, On-|guest of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur | ph jtario, to 27 Bde., in Germary,|Sharpe, 105 St. Peter street, | NOXZEMA 26 C ; tari 1 Me fetta TE. Cony Pom |. Me. and Mra, Leslie Laok, 210 / er COVER GIRL AJAX (Staff) -- The Ajax-)completing of our new hospital,;cians in the Lap and diagnostic |i ; eia- Pickering General Hospital isjin the fall, procedures ae ihe vans perin He tates' at 3h Dun Cochrane street, have returned Be. a : ake hb 7 halfway towards completion,' 'Total operating expenses for| Physicians that utilize the build-|donald drive, Petawawa along|from a two weeks' cruise to the * ; , ste MATTE FINISH po a a time and money) 1963 were $482,876 and total in-|ing. with his wife Marlene and four| West Indies, | ; , ; : Hospital: Bold eee enna |come $482,178. The net operat-| "We are all waiting with im-|children, Sharon, Carol nd) srg, Isabel Sherlock 849 mae : apie e informed!ing deficit for the year was|patience for the completi |twins Barry and Garry. th, i | veg ta at their annual meeting last! s6g8. Total constructic 5) pi ce for the completion Ld se ceeded AE nin Rein ____ |Byron street north, is now con f 5 night. ; construction costs to|the new hospital structure and ; : : valescing at her home after a { NOXZEMA COVER GIRL hn 9 - : | December 31 were $757,713 rep-|feel that every effort will be| pair of booties delivered by Tina|stay at the Princess Margaret oe Comparable Value $1.35 Hospital Board Chairman) reseoting payments to the gen-|made by the Medical Staff to Gibbs. Hospital, Toronto. Her friends MEDICATED COMPACT MAKE-UP CRAM SPECIAL R. D. Thompson also told the/eral contractor; professional/ensure a smooth change-over| "Patient trays have been dec-|wish her a complete recovery. | Comparable Value $1.35 6 Rios c meeting that building was two|fees were. $757,713 representing|into the new building when the/jorated on all special occasions . | SPECIAL VALUE 97 ; VALUE months behind schedule as a|payments to the general con-|time comes, during the year with imagina-|.,©aster guests at the home of NOXZEMA COVER GIRL : result of bad weather earlier|tractor, professional fees and tive topical favors by Brenda |M: and Mrs. R. A. Smith, 909 during construction. He said|the purchases of land. NURSING DEPARTMENT |Gove Lone bites & tha Nt were goal | MEDICATED LIQUID MAKE-UP that the contractors hoped to! « 4 s - Mr. M. J. Gerrow submitted! n. : ,,, Diane Smith, a Niagara Falls} (i Comparable Value $1.35 make up one month of the lost! to Cee fee ee the following: pte Lave eontives 10 Teoalt teacher, Wilfred omib, a bagi img SPECIAL VALUE time and that the projected|ral, Provincial and Ontario, "A satisfactory staff ratio has\all the hospital linen and have ae eS ie sone Hie opening date had been movediCounty amount to $1,951,043, Deen attained, 60 per cent pro-|sewn some new articles both at|>* Well a. bela " to the end of October. |Subscriptions receivable s til] fessional to 40 per cent auxiliary|the residence and in their own or Welland. | Mr, Thompson stated that the|\due on pledges as at Decem-|4"d further staff is available in| homes." | Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Shier of; masonry work was 90 per cent|ber 31 1963 are $116,358.01 as/ll categories. : . Fenelon Falls were Easter| completed and that almost alljcompared to $163,183.07 due! "Development groups for AUDITOR'S REFORT weekend guests at the home of| the petitions were erected. He| December 31, 1962. supervisory staff functions in she Meelis aud Mecca caeier: and Mrs, Bruce Shier, 604/ also SOLS 'As the chairman mentioned|'He new building continue. led that the Hospital now. has Gilbert, street west, ' | existence and that the new hon | epee eens from the small) "General staff nurses, includ-|fixed assets totalling $250,562. Preston G. Howard, 506 Brock pital should be able to reccive| (cen tytype hospital to the/ing nursing assistants, are in-\Improvement and replacement|street south, celebrated his 80th hould be urban-type hospital. In our pres-/Volved in instruction towards an|fund assets amounted to $2,073,-/birthday Tuesday, March 31. accreditation. ent facilities we have approxi-|@¢ceptance and understanding of|942, Including the construction|To celebrate the occasion their Six new members were elect-| mately 8,500 square feet of floor NeW or expanding companion | jn progress at $706,168 and the|son, W. G. Howard, Mrs. How-| ed to the Hospital Board at the|area. In the new hospital, we|hospital, departments. monies due from other funds,|ard and daughter, Miss Elaine} Tuesday night meeting. They|will have over 90,000 sq. ft.-of, 'Arrangements have .been|$177,039, the Ajax-Pickering|and son, Grant, of Elliott Lake| ---- . = a terrae ode oa Our resent staff is 76 nye vg oa songia of this hospi-| General Hospital has total| visited over the weekend. | . T, Father M. J. Darby,|fulltime staff and 22 part- tal staff to be participant in an| assets 3,216,281. | A. S. Baldry, B. Ruddell and|time staff. In the new set-up we in-service program of education "The hoapital's tolal liabilities aml mate Pana ty E. Ryek. will have approximately 180 full|"egarding the study of advanced) and capital, including long-term COLGATE FAMILY Following are cutlines of the|time staff and 30 part-time/ursing and use of new equip-/jjabilities and improvement and an. 3 SIZE reports by the various depart-/Staff. Our operating budget) ment. [replacement funds liabilities ments: will be $1,200,000 to $1,400,000 'Three nurses from this com-/piys the plant capital amounts } ce |a year. We will have a capi-/Munity have been assisted in} t $3,126,281. af oe xe dg ae ea tal investment of $2,500,000 in vical eae iat Surely profes-' The capital account for the| | ss CR EAM BAN ROLL-ON sentelid the iolowtia: PSON' property, plant and equipment. |S!0" ny es them IN @ Te-\vear ending December 31, 1963 | ae i A 8: "A new Medical Record De-|0!lentation to' nursing in this totalled $2;882,508, including -ac- ee Comparable Value 94e T am pleased to report totaljpartment was set up in July|"SPital unit. knowledged .and_ outstanding é SPECIAL DEODORANT pledges to December 31 werejunder the direction of Miss J. !Welve professional _ staff| rants, 4 ' 77° $376,644.46 with total cash and| White. In January of this year/"Urses have qualified as instruc-|" The Campaign Fund showed VALUE 114-0z_ size. A lotion roll-on de- donations of $260,286.45 paid|Dr. I. Cass was appointed Con- (0'S in First Aid, Red Cross subscriptions receivable at De- odorent that gives protection ail against these pledges. sultant Pathologist at our hos-| Unit. cember 31, 1963 at $116,358: day long. "One of the many decisions|Pital. Two supervisors, Mrs. M.| 'The Revenue Fund showed JOHNSON Comparable Value $1.25 SPECIAL VALUE ... SPECIAL C L ® your board made during the| "The year 1963 depicts a year|Brown and Mr. G. Derbyshire|assets for 1963 at $66,885, a Monks' Bread- PLASTIC I) | | : VALUE year w n veg of frustration. * have successfully completed the| efici 4 iabilities 3 as the disposition of the stration. The. hopes and Extra Mural Course in Nursing ee 197,438 and liabilities 438. | present facilities. Three recom-|Plans which had their begin-| 77°. oe : . mendations were made by your(Rings in 1959 will be realized Unit Fsacnsainguacres Four staff)" 'The Hosptal statement of in-| Now Available | 2 ll Ns SS BY A is members _ at supervisor and come and expense showed an in- D-AIDS C " oy oot Ss) ' 6 || | board to the Ontario Hospital this year, Without the support oe , ' | Services Commission: of the many interested individ- 'hg nurse eve) is ga in}come of $482,178, as against an | "It is recommended that the U@!S, Organizations and groups, an Died al Srageiweiiid eee. ee cenhit ok eat te: In Canada! | present frame hospital be sold|We Would not be in a position)" The operating deficit of $698 for for removal. where the completion of a new WOMEN'S AUXILIARY 7 pau -- z oe | Comparable Value 98c ton | i hospital for the people of Ajax| Mrs. Eleanor Carr, Presi 3 resulted because of a $20,- pate Po. legge that bs and Pickering hy will ce alreported the Asiinwitie -- 714 depreciation of fixed assets. / : . CONSUME! ' ' sidence Meese 2 -- + - . 'Temoved for sale at ae tacee Saunas "During the year, 10 general j J cota foae the frame hoaci ae : < ene meetings were held -- with PARK ON STILTS P d tD t ic truction is disposed gg oon le oar gota ; an average attendance of 25) LONDON (CP)--A £3,000,000 } pide e $0 en en a ream "ne i : f few ) olla had the members. Tha membership has|state-financed project to build] p : - It is recommendde that the oes to report: _. |increased again, from 56 active! multi-storey car parks on stilts) at : ; rick construction be not moved) "At the end of the year 1963, members to 64 with fewer asso-|over 20 railway stations in outer : Super Size. ee ee SO es wid ica ie clate members. Lagan has beet drawn up by "s : SPECIAL VALUE ... ' Is unit be)** Coctors which included niné) "In January, a revised consti-/the Cement and Concrete Asso- used for residence accommoda- Active General Practitioners, 21 tution was presented for the ap- ciation, : - _ omens f SCHICK tion. eee ae, in bea proval of the members by Jean "These recommendations) SPeciaiues an members Of Tomlinson and Elsie Hepditch % ; were subsequently approved|the Courtesy staff. It was voted on and adopted by Cancer Ja Everybo. dys Business STAINLESS STEEL by the Ontario. Hospital Serv- One of the big events of the the membership, Also in Janu- é BI ADES FACELLE ices Commission on December Yat was the appointment of a ary a payment of $1,000 was 10, 1963. Pathologist who will be in only made on our pledge to the Hos- YOU ARE 62 assorted pieces to Family Size package. 5. blades to package. "It should be mentioned here 9" @ Part-time basis and is) pital Building Fund that there was some thought of already making his presence) 'We have continued our serv- I Ps a Comparable Value 79¢ wiidzing the brick construction|{elt around the' hospital. Hisjices to the patients with the : ee Facial Tissues SPECIAL c * for chronic care but this was function will be to create the/ operation of the library and gift| VALUE found to be economically un-|Pathology Department of the|cart under the convenership of TO AN | , sound. Also, the estimated cost|"¢ hospital, providing better|/Ruth Bennett. Each baby born apn Nieves fa hex, Avalians. 18 | white, pink and yellow colors. of moving this brick unit into a facilities for both the techni-jin the hospital has received a | pe - juxtaposition with our new hos-| mmm. : E ae é oi Comparable Value 2 for 39e tainly ruled out any question of | ' . | : ¥ SPECIAL VALUE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1,8 P.M. moving this unit. "In January of this year, the) Car.adian Union of Public Em-| " RUG t ployees was certified as bar-! | . gaining agent for all employees! | except professional, technical! OSHAWA LTD. McLAUGH LIN HALL and office staff. We are not un-! TO happy that this has happened, it (Nurses Residence) > 2 S RES is a sign that the Ajax and : TO SERVE Pickering General Hospital is| : Upholstery Cleaning -- Home or Plant 338 SIMCOE STREET NORTH GILLETTE growing up. Authorized Filter Queen Sales & Service | DOCTOR'S PANEL: | YOU orn STAINLESS STEEL . a i G "Your board records 4 @ Genuine Hoover Sales, Service & Parts . I . CAMPBELL, Surgeon DOWNTOWN ; B LAD ES 7 i] i i I i gratitude to the late Charles W Mothproofing and Deodorizing . Soaiat of S005 has been a se <a. B CuAeR Pathotogist ospital of $1,685.36 has been © Rug Dyeing Rk. , Pathologi received from his trustees and/ © OSHAWA'S ONLY RUG C © DR. A, J, LOOS, Radiologist : OSHAWA LEANING PLANT | y | j PLANT 7. OR. 8. -K. MILLER, Gynetestogiat | e Met © H 4 + placed to the credit of our Hos-| A : ; r ii s pproved by the Nat | Institute of R pital Building Fund. Gan . H. M, SANDERSON, General Practitioner ©. G: MILLS, Spectaliet in Internal Madied OSHAWA ADMINISTRATOR'S VISITORS WELCOME SHOPPING Regular size. 12 to package. Com- REMARKS | Administrator K. J. Macinnis| Why Take Chances With Your Valuable Rugs yj YOUR ne tae 'Sueceu ANS } CENTRE NSWERED parable Value 5lc, Special pe Cc SPECIAL Value 6 oo ceee sane. VALUE 73° had this to say: and Upholstery : : "With occupance of oyer 103 i . ' ; ; : 5 ae he percent we certainly ion (re Ontario County Unit -- Canadian Cancer Society SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED , Consumer Price 1.00 SO HB a

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