FT AP Atanas 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, December 17, 1964 WHITBY PERSONALS (Staff) -- Whitby Women's Institute held its an- nual Christmas party for Fair- view Lodge residents, The fol- lowing members were in charge: Mrs. Earl Ward, Mrs. Gilbert Drewry, Mrs. Russell Saunders, Mrs. Ida Simpson and Adelard Morin. Two hun- bred and forty Christmas treats were distributed. Christmas carols were sung. The entertain- program was provided by . Connelley's pupils who per- in various dances. Mrs. William Vesters, Brock Street south, held a birthday ory for her one - year - old ughter, Janet Elizabeth. Among those present to cele- brate the occasion were her cousins Sherry Sandra Vesters, Whitby; Marty Gerrits, Pickering; grandmother Mrs. Paper Says Patients Work In OMH's TORONTO (CP)--The Glob and Mail says that at least one major Ontario hospital uses pa- tient labor for economic as well as therapeutic reasons, accord- ing to a newly discovered re- port from the hospital staff to its senior officials. The newspaper quotes sources close to the hospital, which it does not identify, as saying the situation has not changed since the report was submitted in the early 1950s. The report was discovered, the newspaper says, following assertions Monday before - the legislature's select committee on youth that retarded children in hospital schools were put to work in certain janitorial and demestic hospital jobs. Health Minister Matthew Dy- mond said after the brief was submitted to the committee that m patient was put to work for any other than therapeutic rea- sons in any Ontario hospital. Dr. Dymond said that while some patients are given work as part of their treatment, 'there is adequate staff at the Onta- rio hospitals." The Globe and Mail says the report claimed patients worked in the beauty parlor, carpentry shop, garden, kitchen, laundry, mattress and upholstery shop and as ward cleaners and nurses' aides. The purpose of the report, which. has not been mentioned since its submission, was to ob- tain payment for the patients' work. Sam Post and her aunt Mrs. Betty Emm, Ashburn; and Cindy, her sister. Mrs. Earl Ward was guest speaker at the Claremont Unit- ed Church Women's meeting. Her topic was 'Canadian Indus- tries". Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Cour-|} chesnes attended the dinner and dance sponsored by Brownwall Transit held in Brougham Hall last Saturday. Mrs. M. E. Lintner was a din- ner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Mantle, Trent street. Robin, three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Allen McLaren underwent a tonsillectomy oper- ation at the Oshawa General Hospital. Sandra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen McLaren celebrated her fifth birthday. For the occa- sion a family dinner was ar- ranged. Her grandmother, Mrs. Jessie Gallogley, Oshawa was present along with aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Alexander and two sons, Peter and Stanley, Whitby. Her cousins, Peggy, Dennis and Dan- ny Simcock, Whitby, friends, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hope and son David, Oshawa, Lynne Hotts and Sandra's sisters Leeann and Robin also attended. OOOH! So many wonderful Gifts For Hunting For Fishing For Golfing For Archery For Gardening For Mother and the $1.00 will hold any Teachers Play Regina Leader - Post Nov. 28 and four days later hundreds of Regina residents answered the CARMACKS, Y.T. (CP) -- Three young teachers will play Santa Claus tonight to 92 chil- dren in this Yukon comffiunity, thanks to the generosity of their town folks in Regi plea. The Leader-Post assumed the air freight costs of shipping the goods 1,675 miles by air to Whitehorse and then by truck to Carmacks, OTHERS BENEFIT As well as the children at the school, others at an Indian school at Carcross, Y.T., and a government hostel in White- horse will receive gifts. Miss Webb, Pat Humphries About 400 pounds of toys and candy were shipped north from Regina this month after one of the teachers, Sonia Webb, 19, wrote her father and said 67 In- dian youngsters at the school faced Christmas without toys or candy. Mr. Webb appealed for aid through a small item in the In His Own Country for the festive évening nor the late hours by the three teach- ers, sorting through the Christ- mas packages. 'Normally the youngsters are served with # traditional Christ- mas dinner by Walter Israel, proprietor of a hotel at Car- macks, and rocpived gifts through a special joint venture of the Anglican and Baptist church missions, Santa and 'school principal Barrie Taylor have spent most of the last week sorting the gifts in attempts to come as close as possible to meeting wishes of the children outlined in a letter to Santa. The gifts will be distributed after the school children present a special play written by Miss STORE NURSERY MONTREAL (CP)--A down town department store has opened a nursery to assist Park Vista Parents Plan Teen Dance WHITBY (Staff) -- Park Vista Ratepayers' Association will hold a 'Young-Teen" dance Dec. 19 at R. A. Hutchison School. Members of the executive will be in charge. Door and spot- dance prizes will be awarded ww _jrefreshments served. Proceeds will help sponsor a Christmas party the same af- ternoon for the children of the area, Santa Claus will make an mothers while they are me Webb especially for tonight's|their Christmas pping appearance to distribute toys and candy. About 425 children are pected to attend. A film loaned to the association by the McLaughlin Public Lib- rary in Oshawa will be shown. 4 Te en, Lee U.S. President Kennedy in Sal- gon, Algiers West Berlin, Rome and Limosano, Italy, . Continental STEAM BATH NAMED FOR JFK Public squares were renamed following the assassination of © MASSAGE @ EXERCISE e HEAT 7 COSENS & MARTIN Insurance 67 King St. E., Oshawa inurence, =»: 7 28-7515 pageant. The temperature at Car- macks has hovered near 50 be- low for several days, but this has discouraged neither plans nursery has become so success- ful that some children are re- luctant to leave and store offi- cials say they may continue the service throughout the year. alt? 6-PC. 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