Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Dec 1965, p. 18

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, Friday, Dacomber 7, ye wee = Mrs. Connie Young, left, =, of Seabrook, Tex., and Mrs. " Robert Sheppard of Dickin- = eon, Tex., give the "thumbs up" sign beneath a sign dis- played in front of a bank in Webster. The sign refers to astronauts Frank Borman and Jim Lovell who _have DOCTORS' DISC' TAKEOFFS ARE ONLY ON SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP)-- Hey, you who rock with only the.latest heat on records! Try matching up the album Bor- borygmi with the right record- ing group! No, not the Surfers. Or the Beatles. Or the Singing Nuns. Here's a hit: Borborygmi means '"'noises from the intes- tinal tract." Give up? It's the Singing Doctors, and they've sold 30,000 sets of their three albums of parodies kid- ding the life and work of the other albums are Placenta Preview and Medic Emetics. Other numbers include Pen- tothal Is A Ball, Black and Blue Cross, and Halitosis Beats No Breath At All. Dr. James T. Brown, a sur- geon, organized the group out of a simple necessity--he was appointed chairman of the en- tertainment committee for the , | Greene County Medical So- SUDBURY (CP) ---A ennad taken city's T EISEL eewee "THEMSELVES | ciety's annual installation pan- quet and was given no money. "We're jut. a bunch of hams who border on being tone deaf," he said. The doctors are Charles E, Lockhart, Don F. Gose and F. T. H'Doubler Jr.,. surgeons; Harold H. Lurie, an internist, and Fred C. Collier, a patholo - gist. They reduced the installa- the front. line scientific war algae -in--Lake squad is assigned odors in city water." engineering department, or four sniffers test concentrations of raw water daily. Information Sniffers Take lem and determine whether or Tp The Battle tet there is a long-range future in {Tai of "unter cnitferc" h in this against m2 ; avaiisey. to detect} mh ine) Under Ted Lee of the city three various lake discovered tion banquet to a_ hilarious howl, as they did later in com- mand performances of their Medical Hit Parade. They sing in surgical gowns, hillbilly get- ups and hula skirts. The singing doctors turned their record business over to the Greene County Medical Soviety at Springfield, and, as a result, 42 students are study- ing medicine at.Midwestern schools on grants and loans from the society's scholarship foundation. It gets all its money from the records. Electrocardiograms Sent BELLEVILLE CP() -- Elec-| tro-cardiograms of patients at | Campbellford Hospital Wednes- | day were successfully trans- | mitted by telephone to the gen- eral hospital here, a distance of | | 25 miles. SALUTE TO THE MEN IN SPACE been in orbit since Dec. 4 The other side of the sign has a different salute to as- tronauts Walter Schirra and Tom Stafford (AP) More Sales And Spending, But No More Jobs, Profits ™= VANCOUVER (CP)--The pub- Wie looked into the minds of 300 'British Columbia industrialists Wednesday and saw a picture -@f increased production, sales "Gnd capital expenditures con- #rasting with a forecast for no 'dhange in employment or prof- clis in 1966. The industrial executives pre- icted increased capital invest- ment to $2,100,000,000 from 191,950,000,000 new manufactur- ig production records, un ted development of B.C.'s tural resources and highs in ie trade and service sectors of Whe economy. However, they pointed a finger at the cost-price squeeze tH which they were being 'Caught. «» They said they are concerned pver inflationary pressures 'ought about by near-capacity|- Wtilization of many existing fa- "@llities, by the escalation of op- rating costs, continued short- Bges of skilled labor and the @eneral tightening of credit. The industrialists were polled Ny the provincial government's ing engineers. The construction industry reported a lack of skilled supervisory staff and labor and the story was the same from the forest and manu- facturing industries and utility companies. The mining industry spokes- man said higher labor 'costs tended to reduce earnings, but there was considerable explora-| tion and production stimulated by relatively high metal prices. The forest industry reported an 18-per-cent increase in vestment in 1965. About $250,- 000,000 was spent for expansion, most of it in the pulp mill in- dustry. Industry spokesmen antici- pated stronger markets for lum- ber and plywood next year and a firmer demand for newsprint. Lumber, plywood and news- Mn-} print prices were expected to remain steady, but weakening in the price of pulp was fore- cast. The report said in light of tighter money it was "fairly significant" that half the firms |surveyed indicated current and projected capital expenditures were being financed from rash flows and retained earnings jthe first on a |from specialists which, | cases, the experiment, standard tele- phone line system, is to pro- vide small hospitals in remote areas with immediate advice in some could save the lives of Purpose of | patients \the Northern Electric | tached | | | The Bell working on an equipment pack- age to make this service avail- able to all hospitals before the end of 1966, a Bell communica- tions expert said, The electro-cardiograph, at- to a patient at the smaller hospitals, is connected |to the telephone line and elec- trical impulses of the patient's heart beat are received _on an without recourse to outside bor- || rowings. FRIDAY | Are Recording Stars Ritchie Knight MID-KNIGHTS Doncing 9 p.m, till 1 Admission $2.00 Telephone Co. and} Co. are} 25 Miles In A Phone Call | electro-cardiograph at the large | hospitals. The specialists then check the graph | which is telephoned back to the transmitting hospital. Doctors here said the graph they received corresponded ex- actly with the one sent by mes- senger from Campbellford. At present it takes about 48 hours for a cardiogram to be mailed to Belleville and the di-! agnosis sent | back. GEORGE MEEK Productions Promo- tions. Persone! Men- ment, Shows, Dances. PRESENTS The Counts Plus THE Countdowns And A-Go-Go Dancers This SAT. CLUB ESCAPE Whitby Arena 8 P.M. to 12 P.M, Dance SPECTACULAR LITTLE CEASAR and The Consuls Whitby Arene WEDNESDAY, to make a_ diagnosis, | department an indication of its progress against. the algae, blamed for the foul tasting and smelling water. Professors from Laurentian) University and the University of Waterloo will meet with the city engineer, T. L. Hennessy. and Ontario Water Resources Commission reps here during the Christmas season to study the quality of the city's water. Dr. W. Y. Watson of Lauren- through the project gives the! tian and Dr. H. C. Duthie of |Waterloo will try to find the cause of the city's algae prob- tor "te city FISH WANTED A BATH | Jim Hillyer's bath. 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