Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Sep 1967, p. 36

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See Where Your Community Chest Dollar Goes, Affend the There are few, if any, areas of human suffering and need in which the Salvation Army does not service. The work of the Army is carried on a "round-the-clock" basis. A Welfare Officer has been appointed to look after people who do not qualify for City Welfare help. The Officers make over 900 calls a month to people who have various problems. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th at... SALVATION ARMY (OSHAWA) SIMCOE ST. SOUTH OSHAWA VICTORIAN ORDER of NURSES 360 KING ST. WEST The V.O.N. provides professional nursing care for people ill at home, regardless of race or financial circumstances. Over 6,000 visits were made to people in Oshawa in 1966, The largest proportions of visits are made to people with chronic conditions, the majority of whom are elderly. The number of visits made to each patient is based on the nursing care required. Thirty-six people have been receiving care for more than one year, five have been receiving care for five years or more. All patients are under the care of their Doctor. The public is cordially invited to attend the .. . OFFICIAL OPENING OF DURHAM COLLEGE TEMPORARY CAMPUS Simcoe St. North On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th at 2:00 P.M. Speaker: Hon. M. B. Dymond, M.D. -- Minister of Health Page Ae Hor Of Os! ville, 'neigh| ario ¢ VOL. 26--NO. 228 "HOUD Houdaille general ger and vice - pre C. A. Root, Comn Chest chairman Te r¢ Kelly and "Jock" T member of Houdaille | Mrs. Gant Hopeful BOMBAY (CP)--Prit ister Indira Gandhi said she hopes the exchang' between Chinese and forces Sunday on the 1 kim border would re local incident and not into a big affair. "But if it escalate said, "we must be pre meet the situation wit strength." She ca Indians to back the t increasing production India and China eac! the other of firing first Fighting between Himalayan bord broke out at the Cho 3% miles from N where fierce clashes t in mid-September. A defence ministry man said the Cho Le started when there w: le over a disputed a! the Chinese claimed. SOLDIERS ATTACKE A few soldiers fi sides then attacked e and there were a fe ties, the spokesman s: Following this, the fired on Indian tre recoilless guns and Indian forces 'gave reply," the spokesmar 'oedntrtannemanete neat - DISTAFF FEATURE The Times to series of features campaign in the articles are base candidates seekiny The articles ¢ winckle, women's Mrs. Tom f

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