Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Aug 1965, p. 5

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There are 35 Canadian teenagers who are '"'thrill- ed" to be attending schooh. this summer instead of holi- daying. The young enthusi- asts, whose average age is 17, ace part of an imagina- tive program being carried on by the Royal Canadian Institute to help remedy the shortage of scientists in Canada. The six-week sum- mer course, which _ is centred at Lakefield Pre- paratory School, near Peter- borough, is the only one of its kind in Canada. The stu- dents, 12 girls and 23 boys, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 11, 1965 5 | WHITBY STUDENT VISITS RESEARCH LABORATORY have come from such wide- ly divergent locations as Fort Smith, N.W.T.; Vic- toria, B.C.; Calgary, Alta.; Toronto and St. John's, Newfoundland. Seen tour- ing the Imperial Oil Com- pany's Sarnia research laboratory is Hugh Laurence (right), 18, of 418 Fairview dr., Whitby, a student at Henry Street High School. Also listening intently to an Imperial Oil scientist are Pat Cogan, 17, of Town of Mount Royal, Quebec and Kim Cameron, 16, of Todd's Island, Nova Scotia. 40 Hospital Patients Holiday Near Niagara WHITBY (Staff) -- Something new in rehabilitation is current- ly underway at the Whitby On- tario Hospital. This week 40 patients boarded buses for a special trip to Niagara-on-the Lake where. they will enjoy an ll-day holiday. The event, marking the first time such an event has been held, is under the sponsorship of the Canadian Mental Health Association. This is the second year the association has held the outdoor camping program for patients. Five groups of pati- ents are travelling to the holi- day camp from the Toronto area which includes the Whitby hospital, The patients, 20 men and 20 women, will spend their holiday enjoying sports, hobbies and other outdoor activities. Side trips to points of interest around the immediate area are also on the agenda. While at the camp thé- Whitby group will be accompanied by five members of the Whitby Hospital staff. The staff mem- bers will join in various plan- guided tours of the harbor and later were treated to light re- freshments Music for dancing was also provided. tion. Other patients living in close proximity to the hospital are able to spend time with relatives, In addition to the recreation provided for the 40 patients at- tending the summer camp, 70 other patients spent a day in Toronto visiting the scenic har- bor facilities as guests of the Kiwanis Club of East York. Family Monuments oF Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 . The patients were taken on ned events assisting with the operation of activities when) necessary. All patients, participating in the holiday program, are peo- ple who ordinarily have no where else to go for a vaca- Hospital Auxiliary Names Its Executive WHITBY (Staff)--The Whitby, Women's Auxiliary was official- ly formed at the Anderson Street High School this week when the executive officers were elected for a one-year) term. The slate of officers was presented. by the nominating committee and was accepted on a 41 to 3 vote. The new execu- tive will draft plans and pro- grams to be presented to the membership. Formation of the auxiliary, its duties and how it hopes to serve the proposed Whitby General Hospital will Donor was elected president of, 117 BROCK ST. will .COURTICE PHARMACY CLOSED - ONE WEEK Aug. 15 to Aug. 22 FOR HOLIDAYS N. -- WHITBY be the auxiliary. Other officers are: Mrs. Dave Cuddy, first vice-pr and chairman of phoning commit- tee; Mrs. A, C. Craigie, second vice-president and chairman of Ways and Means Committee; Mrs. R. Matthews, third vice- president and chairman of the Public Relations Committee; Mrs. P. E. Ellis, fourth vice- president, representing the Brooklin area and Mrs. L. Mac-| Farlane, chairman of the so- cial committee. | The recording secretary is Mrs. tan Hamer, while Mrs.! be other important factors to be dealt with by the executive) group. | One main point of interest) adopted at the auxiliary's first) meeting, in addition to the elec-) tion of officers, was the deci-) sion to hold regular meetings) the fourth Monday of each/ month. Named Honorary President of the auxiliary was Mrs. J. 0. Ruddy, wife of Dr. J. 0. Ruddy, Whitby General Hospital board] president. Mrs. Howard sd WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. William Bowden is spending a week in Louisville, Kentucky, where she will at- tend the wedding of her nephew, Brian Sutton, who is taking as his bride, Miss Audrey Vaughan. Warrant Officer and Mrs. Ralph Dafoe and children, Lor-| raine, Rodney, Cheryl and| Bryon, of El Paso, Texas, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Calberry, 513 Perry st. They will attend the wedding of their daughter, Phyllis Dafoe, who is to be married Aug. 20 to Anthony Findlay in All Saints' Anglican Church. Mrs. James (Jim) McQuay is in Glasgow, Scotland, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Garden, Sr., and her broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and) Mrs. Donald Garden, Jr., and other relatives. Mrs. McQuay is; on a three-week visit and will] land at Toronto International! Airport. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Campbell and children, Brian, David and Brenda, spent last weekend in the Haliburton district with her mother, Mrs. Owen Jones. Tom. Beer, Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston and daughter,) Leianne, have returned home| from Danville, Que., where) they attended the funeral of Mrs. Beer's mother, the late Mrs. Frank Monahan. 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