Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Mar 1967, p. 13

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inted in in ame fear as I "ex: n to | in- | reot LL Uf 3 kept up by health authorities and voluntary TB Associations! across Canada. H have a higher standard of living than they did in 1900; better) nutrition and more sanitary liv-|by, Ajax, Pickering, ing conditions. This is only a partial barrier against TB, for while a higher standard of liv- ing helps, it does not guarantee. "The lung tissue of the stu-| tissue 100 y _ MANY HANDS MAKE week the members attended a work night at the Little One of the many service projects the Pilot Club of Oshawa undertakes each year is the packing of kits for the Cancer Society's annual drive for funds, Last "Sporadic Outbreaks Of TB A Signal' -- Health Authority The Canadian TB Association! 500, and has reported that 30 new TB/which the students cough up patients, mostly teenagers, are have been admitted to a sana-\isolated by Koch in 1882. When torium, and 180 school childrenjenough have .been found to be recent/turned converters to the tuberculin|they operate as they have for test: while previously they!centuries."' were negative, they are now positive. Apparently some pco- girls, have always been an ex- ple feel the high school should|traordinarily vuln be burned down. The reason for|Mrs. Collins said. Once infected this panic is an outbreak of, (authorities have warned often tuberculosis in a high school in/enough) they breakdown rate. "There have been between 20 thing which is invited by as-jand 25 of these outbreaks in suming that tuberculosis is|Canada dying out," said Mrs. E, A,|tinued. Collins, executive sec Nova Scotia. "This enidemic is the sort of does not die out, it has to be|found among those who had not/|case-finding program, the TB 's subied cae oH ead take them to another room anc pushed and the push must be|attended a mass survey held in|Association is working very mandatory subj ch wee i Our modern education sys-| Sometimes a parent will aid) explain thi i nebeSeaty. ¢ An économical and nourish ©"*|Business College -- employ altem must accept "+h of tk ' 8 : ;|cxpvan this isnt necessary an : > § pt much of the|and abet the youngster in his| suggest something else for ing food, just a pound of dried Mrs. W. H. Warne cele- brated her 90th birthday at a family gathering held at the hame of her daughter, Mrs. J, E. Hinkson and Mr, Hinkson, Bloor street west. Mrs. Warne is the last mem- ber of a Cobourg family of nine and is great-great-great aunt to many nieces and nephews. The former Ame- lia Curtis was born in Co- bourg; married there and came to make her home in Oshawa about 45 years ago. --Oshawa Times Photo Miss Lorraine Ostle, 4. H. Barnes and Miss Lil- retary,|thorities move in to uncover the Ontario County Tuberculosis|source of infection, in the ma- and Health Association. "It|jority of cases, the source was the community within the last'closely with Dr. C. C. Stewart,| oak ss Ee i two years." specialist for several weeks|blame for the development of|being a nuisance. "Go get your|them to do beans will serve six. "Due to the fact that mass effort to establish a permanent} is ; fs . ' : Pager ' ood groomi _ . ; 'thi | i "Apparently it is hard for|surveys are now being consid-|Chest clinic in Oshawa, wharetacual of & om Si slg of life. Within the|book to show Mrs. .Bunting.") | people to keep within their con-| pers : Pp |past four decades many pro-|Now dance for her." '"Show)friends who dearly love to talk scious thoughts the sad fact)cept in higher incidence areas, ered too costly Ontario are conducted in Oshawa, Whit- ning smoothly, the TB Associa-| phe employer or executive of DEVELOPING CONFIDENCE Uxbridge, |tion may consider the purchase |the fyture will be able to dic-| 'In reality, not only does |tered. Confidence--rather than |daughter too { Port and/of a mobile unit 'for use in the|tate his correspondence to ajeducation continue after our|being developed -- withdraws|the other two. I've always let ow Brand Beaverton, with the cost of the|county. | X-rays being borne by the On- tario County Association. with the monies de- dents in that school is not ap-|rived from the Christmas Seal) yy preciably different from lung!Campaign, its only income. | rs ago, or even! 'In an effort to assist in the | | Ho Commands ---- |climinate errors in spelling,|is the education you give your-/Cause no person, no matter/it and now the three-year-old) cleans and brightens teeth and "dentures. Leaves a fresh, | i "If you have been beating HONORED BY FAMILY, FRIENDS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, March 28, 1967 ]3 Self-Education Becomes Urgent For Computer - Age Secretaries | | "There are two kinds of edu-| Computors will, in the future, cation,' M. C. Barnett of the play a dominant role in the |? Oshawa Business College told | business world of the future--|; the members of the Shoreline;but computors will eliminate Chapter of the National Secre-|much of the non-stop paper taries' Association at their re-|work -- often the biggest chore 'cent dinner meeting. "One isja secretary performs -|your formal education and the| Instead of having a bulging 'lother is learned from. the |file drawer or cards for refer- | school of hard knocks, wherejence, she will refer to a device | life is the principal and exper-|connecting her with a computor ience is the teacher." which will almost instantly Enlarging on his topic, "The | produce from its memory bank _|Education You Give Yourself,"'/any desired information. he quoted the prophecies of the All of this leaves the secre- late Governor - General, "Wej|tary of today a choice -- she will by 1986, be living "fave move ahead to an execu- d mathematical, complex afidjtive assistant position through | . |self education or she can be- highly computorized wo Computors will be a way of life}come one of the routine girls and will affect our lives signi-|} whose work will envetually be Sint omnes "Aeteshet"%s oo VICTORY LODGE NO. 583, LOBA, HONORS FIFTY YEAR MEMBER AT BANQUET "What does this future holdjchange -- _ social, industrial, for secretaries specifically," he business change taking place Mrs. Stanley Harrison, Mistress when the lodge was day banquet of' the lodge ing from 1926 to 1928. Other asked? as there is today -- an ele-; centre, receives her fifty- formed 43 years ago, looks held in the. Orange Temple members honored were Mrs. LIGHT WORK FOR CANCER SOCIETY "Ten years or less from now, |ment of fear begins to be felt--| year pin from Worthy Mis- on. Mrs. Harrison was a with St. Andrews United Dora Johnston, with 35 shorthand and typing will be|people become uncertain of the) tress Mrs. A. W. Hockett, transfer from another lodge, Church women catering years and Mrs. Fred Lewis lian Kroll, Standing are: only elementary future; fear of losing one's! right, while Mrs. Edith Sel- giving her the fifty years. Mrs. Sellick was the oldest with 25 years. Miss Beth Miller and Miss {Skills fpr a secretary. Two im- job; fear of being replaced by) leck, left, the first Deputy Occasion was the 48rd birth past mistress present serv- --Oshawa Times Photo Joy Reid of the Pilot Club portant \qualities will be a'a machine. These fears seri-|~ ¥ aaa ee a ee and Mrs. Fred Lloyd of the (girl's abNity to think for her- ously affect the lives. and abili- | : | SKIRTS F IURSE : : he: : nets \ s 'S FOR NURSES self and secondly to understand ties of many people CHILD GUIDANCE Canadian Bean VANCOUVER (CP)--A West Cancer Jociety. --Oshawa Times Photo mi a employ with effectiveness; '"'We become afraid to do st Cos hse sell ¢ Shee SF aeclamay cose oe Gun Invades Britain Sotaisi Sslima, mie make a mistake, nothing can 7 g Ch ld Ott A : oe : the impera-|happen to us as long as: we do oun dren en nnoy OTTAWA (CP)--The romance vcies ta hapa Sloe ped jtive nega ready to ad- not make a mistake. and drama of the Canadian little pects most of its customers will . . just tggchange -- to give your-| Many people believe that the | G t B B N baked bean is probably : ffi, education," he pointed only way to succeed in life is to} ues 5 7 eng ulSances known to the people who munch| Pe fashion-minded young hair- ' school yourself -- to educate} oy nie win " ' it at jolly bean suppers. esas Ss Een ET 5; ek Gian yourself to the point that it is) By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD child can do hoping the guest' Harvested in the dewy morn aeons SECRETARY OF FUTURE \\irtually impossible to make aj 4 Youngster about two or will join in the adoration. ing, the bean is spronged out The secretary of the early| mistake -- this is ridiculous}older when there are one or; 4 mother writes from the of its pod and taken to a plant 1970's will have to live with'hecause you cannot educate More guests who seem to him|state of Washington: where an electric eye screens automation and automation will|yourself without .an occasional |t0 be kind may prove himself) «won people with children each bean more carefully than transform her world. Various error in judgment to give you,a great nuisance He may drag come then my children seem|2 beauty contest judge. : ba companies are producing confidence through experience|in_ his blocks and other play-\tg have fun. But when people! Tenderly matured in 90-foot U equipment and have more On not to make _ that mistake |things and pile them on @|Qone with it childr y Pe lelevators, the Canadian dried the drawing boards that will |aoz guest's lz r beside her chair. | hout children always), , E | | g again. guest's Jap or er chair-|the boy, seven, and girl, three,|Pean is much in demand in take over more and more of; "jt is not the ratio of mis-|Pretty soon he may have a vill f vat ' 4 : books & jiswinging Britain. Our red kid-| lthe routine work, leaving the|tak 4 > E ads great heap of toys in the middle will first get out their books and)>' : | : g jtakes we make that leads 108 F ; show them, sometimes explain-/n€Y beans may soon be ex-} secretary free for more de-| success or failure. It is the |Of the floor, ing page by page then. 'See this/Ported to the exotic Caribbean. | 0 WI manding, responsible duties. (measure of fear that develops| If the guests, trying to be|toy; I vot it from. so-and-so'--|. An... agriculture. department As a result, there will bejwithin a person that controls|gracious, show the least bit ofland so on : : bulletin "says each Canadian| much greater demands made his destiny. Fear prompts us toljinterest, this youngster may} wT} fs ee eats 744 pounds of beans al s ss 1 the secretary's ability to conform to "play it safe" andiclimb over him or her. The | tak ate euluibslaoaia they Will) vear, mostly baked or in soup.| hink -- to plan -- to apply to shun personal initiative be-|mother, though embarrassed | 4, mt ly, eat for attention, It says the bean's mild flavor 00 vin logic and judgment. A course|cause you can't make a/|may hesitate to send the child Lg uid urniture they ordinarily | nakes it a perfect mate for, in human relations will be almistake as long as you never|away. So all the time the guest! ou se Bago of doing and) neat and spices in. chili con| |"must" for the secretary of the!do anything. With the increas-|or guests are present they are! oy LO CRDS SO BOO, I know| warne. When serving baked| : . 6 future. _ ling demand for skill, knowl-|hemmed in by the youngster. pe of this is naan and they beans, it suggests adding a MRS. E. A. COLLINS Many of the new secretarial ledge, judgment and initiative--|The problem can become must feel that they don't want wiener, so that a serving adds| |courses being offered today, in-|you can't sit on the sidelines --greater if two youngsters are to be left out but when they Belly to the same protein as a clude Human Relations as alyou must try new experiences. | vying in this kind of way. |carried away I always try to|serving of meat. Medical Officer of Health, in an i 4 ; jeach year to teach the funda-|this 'conform and _play-it-safe'|dolly.' "Bring in your. picture| N : | *We do have a couple of; citizens may drop in without! salad y - ; ? m relations. The Ryerson} ; a 4 pi Rates $s | sppoihtment form tuberculin |p hai ince Me i. ROL Neal educators have taken)her how you can sing.'" Another/with the children and look at for clean r ch inc pains to convince learners that|narent may have the guests/their books and with these peo-| | Yes, dairy foods go with good that microbes don't change|the role of the monthly chestitest or chest X-ray. tarial Science which includes tl a a : much, It is true that Canadians|clinic will be even greater. In| 'When such a clinic has been) applied Psychology, Philosophy args cll mag place only in'hear or see the smart things alple the children don't show off bright teeth ad sl he cond ban ot these clinics |firmly established and is run-/nq Human Relations. bane oe % ! Z 2 ---- lOther people don't appreciate spsingtnie canbie Soloue pres las a result personal fear is fos-it. I have an_ 18-month-old e hat follows behind| dominates this season, es- pecially on the party table and quick to mix, gay milk drinks will delight your teens. For a zippy "Orange Flip" start with a quart of milk. Add 2 pints of orange sherbet and a chilled ' it and the desire to reach up for|the older one, since three, pass! the rewards in life comes to a\candy or cookies, sugar and! ¢ow Brand Baking Soda on a moist This is a tragedy -- be-|cream and such when we have} toothbrush helps remove stains -- ldictawriter which will then au-|formal schooling ends, but tomatically type up the letter|broadens and deepens immeas- for him and at the same time, |jurably because this, remember |halt. If." he explained. who he or she is or does -- is |too." |grammar and even the factual |se Bean fealink tht | n | Stop Beating leontent should it contain an) 'The world is the greatest|forced to settle for a life of) My reply in part: fasts all day. And 30-ounce bottle lime-grape- error. classroom ever devised and ex-|mediocrity. | Wh est : . t| to relieve. i ; . a" ce pero ee pitti cura A eae | en no guests are present! to relieve sore fruit carbonated beverage. Stir. our Wives | An electronic typewriter with perience is the wisest teacher) It's easy for anyone to yoy should tell those children| throat, gargle with with a liahtiesrad hj a memory bank will make any|but only for those who are not make a mistake -- to fail tem-|you will present them to a guest, M6 teaspoon of Cow ighthearted touch, just SAIGON (AP)--Ho Chi Minh|necessary corrections as it goes|afraid to venture in new ex- porarily --. that is not impor-|or guests and let them slay a Brand in water -- soothes until blended and serve while has urged his Communist com-|along. ___ jPerlences. ; tant -- what is important is|few minutes, but that they will| AUTOR ne BLES COONS ME still fizzy. (Makes 14 servings) rades to stop beating their) Phonavision -- the television | Fear and the attitude that one's attitude toward that mis-|he expected to go to another} As a go-along for milk drinks, wives. screen - telephone combination | fear creates is the only 'real take." lroom and play quietly there. At plain or fancy, serve these hot "Beating one's wife is savage|, will enable executives to ex-| mistake. It is easy to fail -- to «Don't limit yourself by fears|such times a quiet word from buttered biscuits warm from the : 8€\change not only oral ideas but;make a mistake but it takes and against the law," the presi-|° bl Sate ak ae aloodrece ba search for ih bet bee learn to educate yourself--jyou should suffice. After they] oven, ldent of North Vietnam tol estate kaa sie ' season oe that. fan : [ the rea-\through trying -- through newjhave been making things, draw-| Cow Brand members of an agricultlral co-|° sarin ae Bik or iba Hikk it then Gy a no ace up t0 'experiences -- regardless of the|ing pictures, or building from| a loperative in Ha Tay province. eps sttara sae wn ey Parsonal cafids eo can obstacles you may encounter.|blocks for some while, you| Baking Soda | |The text of Ho's speech, broad-|" he Bea: ein ores 2a ata ldevelaned only. aye ah €\Learn through the mistakes|might wisely take these guests| least by Hanoi, was monitored| jer will hav aecele sted oat ye seer now-| you make and make lots of|to see what the youngsters are | (MAWTPSRRICZNS tol Nsaclamsienee soiree > retary will have to be even|how, the know-how that results taican #9 ae ; \ nf in Saigon. | : hice jmistakes, he challenged doing. | : ta |more alert and pay even more|from experience, gleaned and| prirtes elaine anaes a Hae aie eas | The 76-year-old leader cov-/attention to grooming and per- strengthened through that. will- | lered a wide range of topics in|sonality values since she will be;ingness to submit yourself to | \his address to men and women|seen and heard and in direct|obstacles, circumstances, situ-' jat the co-operative, a pilot contact by many more people|ations that ordinary persons 'project in the province adjoin-|than at present. 'fear. ing Hanoi to the southwest. An employer -- wherever in| "People, especially young | Near the end of the speech|the world he may happen to be|people, have become so _ re- jhe said: "Now, I ask you|-- Will be able to contact and stricted by conformity that whether you continue to beat|see his secretary -- find outjthey have developed an over-.| = 2 cups packaged biscuit mix % teaspoon dry mustard 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese Get your lyour wives. It is bad to beat|What mail has arrived -- see|riding fear of making a_mis- lone's wife. Why are you some-|any important material requir- take so that all personal initia- %, cup milk ing his attention, and describe'tive is gone. 6 wieners times so intimate with your)! s wives and why at other timcs|What he wants done far more "We have become addicted do you beat them? effectively than he can over|to finding excuses for every- jtoday's telephone. |\thing we do -- or don't do and your wives you must get rid of | this bad practice because beat-| jing one's wife is savage and| jagainst the law. Both men and| |women are citizens, even if} |they are man and wife. If one jcitizen beats another he acts lagainst the law. . | "I have learned that' those |husbands who beat their wives jside with one another mutually 'to cover up their acts."" | Ho urged women to "struggle jagainst this bad practice." new guifstream water heater | Preheat ovento425°F. Combine biscuit mix, mustard and % cup of cheese. Add the milk and mix lightly until just combined. 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