Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Dec 1964, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 18, 1964 DR. CLARENCE HINCKS Cancer Kills Mental Health Pioneer til he retired to become a con- sultant five years ago. He was executive director of the comparable organization in the United States from 1919 until 1930. Before Dr. Hincks began his life-long crusade, mental illness was branded a shameful dis- ease with little hope apparent came to collecting money. At a Montreal luncheon, his fellow diners -- all millionaires -- heard him speak for only three minutes before deciding to pledge $100,000. A stranger on a train who heard Dr. Hincks describe his profession gave him a $3,000 cheque before they parted. department of psychology, he talked the doctors into raising $12,000, sought investment ad- vice and six months later the money had increased up to BORN IN ST. MARY'S Born in St. Mary's, Ont., north of London, he graduated in medicine from the University ; NOW OPEN! COLONIAL RESTAURANT TORONTO (CP) --Dr. Clar-|duced weeks - long attacks of|for its victims. Once he criticized Manitoba's|f Toronto in 1907. In 1915, he), ~° Charming | French Lenya TA Orders ence Meredith Hincks, 79,|moodiness, pioneered the men-| By helping raise more than|mental institutions, then met|WaS appointed psychiatrist to|. 5 Erkan ea ee father of mental health organ-|tal health field alone more than/$500,000,000 across the contin-|the province's pre.nier and per- Toronto's department of public) 10 Bond St. W. izations in North America, died|50 years ago. ent, he helped to improve treat- d him to spend $2,250,000/health. We in hospital Thursday of cancer| He was founder and later the|ment methods to such an extent/on them. In 1917, he opened his first 723-6021 of the liver. head of the Canadian Mental|that he later said 75 per cent} When Yale University tried to|psychiatric clinic in Canada Dr. Hincks, who suffered him-|Health Association -- formerly|of mental patients could have/hire away a team of doctors|with Dr. C. D. Clarke, super- self after the age of 16 from ajthe National Committee for|their health restored. Dr. Hincks had recruited forjintendent of the Toronto Gen- recurring neurosis that pro-i|Mental Hygiene--from 1918 un-! He was persuasive when it'the new University of Toronto'era! Hospital. Massive new front bumper blends with Pontiac's new twin grille. New wider track gives a road-hugging look and adds to handling stability. New sleek, sculptured body sides emphasize Pontiac's new, longer and lower look. Front doors are wider and door sills lower for easier entry. '65 Pontiac Sport Coupe models feature new fast-back roof styling. 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