Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Dec 1965, p. 7

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Rie Olfe red By important services -- a blood bank and selective menus for those on regular diet -- have been added for the benefit of patients at the Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. \ "Committee. Sonja and Sandra Enge, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. David Enge, of Port Perry, are keenly interested in their work as Brownies. They have each obtained 23 TWINS KEEN BROWNIES efficiency badges and have their. Golden Bar _ and Golden Hand, which enables them to "fly-up" to Girl Guides when they are 11 years of age. Scout Executice Named By Port Perry Residents - PORT PERRY (TC) Officers for the ensuing year were elected at a recent meet- ing of the Boy Scout Group The election gras held due to the resignation of Joseph Draper, the chairman. The new officers are William Williams, chairman; E, Mul- holland, vice-chairman; Ralph Taylor, secretary and Donald Murray, treasurer. Members of the Committee are: Donald Pargeter, Hans Kraupa, Rae Webster, Benjamin Pickard, Wife In Trouble If Too, Too, Too OTTAWA (CP) --The chair- man of the Ontario Hospital Commission said . Wednesday provincial hospitals must agree to regional planning or come under the control of a central agency. John B. Neilson told the first educational assembly on hospi- tal administration that without such planning the result "would inevitably be a state-operated system of hospitals, something which I am sure none of us want. "Government opinion is that area-wide planning of hospitals is not only desirable but will have to be implemented," he said. Most of the province's small hospitals could not main- tain top standards of care be- cause of the.complexities of services necessary. Allan Dowson, Gerald Nelson, Donald Wylie, John Leahy, Ellsworth Kennedy, John Jef- ford and Joseph Draper. An estimated bank balance of $1,400. was reported. Jack Jelbert, provincial field executive, advised the mem- bers of their duties and res- ponsibilities. The advantages and disadvantages ofbecoming a district organization were discussed. In such an epent the area would include Scout troops, Wolf Cub Packs and Rover groups in the Port Perry, Scugog and Blackstock districts. It was reported that the recent paper drive realized about seven tons of paper. City-Wide Delivery MITCHELL'S DRUGS 9 Simcoe N. 723-3431 Open Evenings Till 9. P.M. producer of soft Sena ond mede weilvoh OUT-SELLS OUT-PERFORMS ALL OTHERS Speeds of up to 45 m.p.h. Loed Capac' te 1500 tbs. Priced just right. UNITED RENT. ALLS SALES -- SERVICE -- RENTALS OLIVE AVE. AND WILSON RD. $s. 728-5565 Miss D. For children 5 eat come mammomen T from 10:00 - AN ACTIVITY OF THE OSHAWA RECREATION DEPARTMENT rnone 725-i1i] LEARN to SKATE (Eight classes for 5.00) BASIC FUNDAMENTALS IN FIGURE AND HOCKEY SKATING TAUGHT BY Professional Figure Skating Instructress NORTH OSHAWA (Outdoor Artificial Ice) Every Saturday from 10:00 - 11:00 and 11:00 - 12:00 A.M. Commencing Saturday, December 11 REGISTRATION: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4th at the North Oshawa Arena on Nonquon Rd. Hambly 15 years of age 12:00 A.M. Bernard Holden, hospital ad- ministrator, said that since Oct. 4 the hospital has been operat- ing its own blood bank, and that regular shipments of whole blood. are sent to it from the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service in Toronto. This blood is stored in the : special refriger- Hoevital Two Additional Services ' BOWMANVILLE --Two new/ator donated by the Women's Hospital Auxiliary. "A new system of storing blood is being introduced at this time and the familiar glass bottle will disappear and be re- placed by a plastic package. This has many advantages, and is a further step in improving this most important service.' "The local branch of the Cana- dian Red Cross Society is at the present time contacting. donors of various types of blood to ask if the donor would be willing to allow his or her name to be on fie a wis hospital ané-te he alle an emergency donor, if needed, vy the hospital,"'Mr.. Holden said. Mr. Holden said that he was pleased to report that the new system of selective menus for patients on regular diet, which has been in operation for six weeks, is proving most success- ful. 'We have arranged that the patient can choose his evening dinner at breakfast time the same day. This is an improve- ment over the system intro- duced in several hospitals where the patient is expected to choose a full 24 hours ahead," Mr. Holden explained. The Christmas Dinner for staff, doctors and directors will be held Dec. 21 in three shifts-- 92. Service pine will he present- ed by the board chairman at terry dinner. Tt was announced the property committee will meet"the archi- tect shortly to further discuss the maternity wing changes. FIREMEN ACT TOO SOON HUDDERSFIELD, England (CP)--It was raining cats and dogs inside the town hall of this Yorkshire town recently. Fire prevention experts were servic- ing the hydrant in a gallery above the criminal court when someone turned on the water, drenching everyone below and washing out a dance scheduled 12 noon, 5 p.m. and 1 a.m. Dec. NEW YORK (AP) --If you want to help your husband get ahead, you'd better not be too sexy, too beautiful or too smart. Tf you succeed, though, you could end up with an ulcer. That is the word from Mrs. J. Robert Fluor of Pasadena, Calif., wife of a business exec- utive and mother of two sons, 18 and 20. She's so attractive you would think she did not take her own advice. Her husband of 21 years is president of the National Asso- for later that day. ciation of Manufacturers. He ease December 3, i700 @ 2. es | Ri a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridoy, PeuLuiias kl ¢ APPOINT mer iie s Sog ai50 18 pPrenuce we FiuoE UoRi- ae pany. .Ltd,..of Laos. fe or os i firm With 6,000 employees that does a $100,000,000 to $200,000, 000 a year business building oil, chemical and petro - chemical plants around the world. "We have the perfect hus- band - wife relationship," said Fluor. "'I get the work, and she gets the ulcer." ae on Soet hee role.as.2.corporate-wife..._.... eS Seeea west = Gane se "You should be a good ie- | |tener and a good con alist," she said in 'an in' '| "That's one of the biggest things for a good wife." At all odds, you must not at tract too much attention or al criticism. Less than three months after he was elected last year to a one-year term as president of the NAM, Mrs. Fluor came down with an ulcer. "I take things quite seri- ously," she said. 'But that ul- cer--it wasn't all NAM. It was How to relieve ACHE == tae 5 F gecirds part Fluor." ACHE == ANOTHER IMPORTANT FoRD OF CANADA DEALER EXPANSION bs | SERVE Mi ml | | | wut Las m whl minima tHe ae q ti a 4 Seaway Motors (1965) Limited, and Its well-known president and general manager R. C. "Bob" Taylor, extend you a cordial invitation to visit thelr big, sparkling-new showroom and service centre at 200 Dundas Street West, Whitby. These spacious new facilities will enable Seaway Motors to provide the utmost in modern sales and service for motorists in the Important area between Scarborough and Port Hope, north to Highway No, 7. Seaway Motors' new premises, which cover 20,000 square feet, include a bright, brand-new DON BUTTS General Sales Manager COMET: METEOR- MERCURY: LINCOLN CONTINENTAL: ANGLIA & CORTINA: * MERCURY TRUCKS GORDON ELLENSON Assistant Sales Manager iL crt AE (i ; Sear } ry £ _ am TU | aT showroom featuring the exciting 1966 Mercurys, Meteors and Comets. A complete one-stop service centre, includes an ultra-modern body shop, which provides such up-to-the-minute facilities as a paint baker to restore the factory-new look on all finishing work, a frame stra latest in front end equipment. The friendly, courteous staff, have a combined total of 151 years' experience. They are headed by Mr. Taylor, who has an outstanding record of 14 years' as a leading Ford of Canada dealer. You will find all of them helpful and ready to offer any RON PE! Service Manager a al . | Mh i) ll ightener, and the waiting fo RCY DON Parts and Accessories Manager assistance you may wish In the purchase or service of a new or used car or truck. Take this opportunity to visit Seaway Motors to see and test-drive the beautiful new line-up of 1966 Mercury products. You will thrill to the ultra-luxurious Lincoln Continental, the elegant Mercury, the popular Meteor, the big, new-generation Comet, the sprightly Anglia and Cortina. Drop in soon... see the exciting new 1966 Mercury products. There's a warm, hearty welcome. r you at all times. ercbflotor Companysof Comauta, Limited GLEN SALTER Auto Body and Refinishing Manager SEAWAY MOTORS (1965) LIMITED 1120 DUNDAS STREET EAST, WHITBY Now selling the exciting 1966 Mercury, Meteor and Comet at spacious, modern new premises -- serving the vital Central Ontario Seaway area. R. CG. "BOB" TAYLOR President and General Manager ELLWOOD LOVERIDGE Business Manager

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