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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Jul 1956, p. 6

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maul-6W}; I. went - on Ttt “a; in in grains " the) ftooe and gutting now" up- - by peeking at the frost on -uLaidow.._Goodneitrt- tron.. Th. Endocr- (30.) hub .owem donated 5,800 (lo-on daffodils to Abbot- food hoopital mummy for their liii" . .-. Proud! in thraria (In) Phindoder reports "ao boat "sterdat let, 'te na-ur, _ dare betcha " thermometer didn't reg"ter W82....Heodinein§glj ton tAlta.) Canadian: "Dried In: Full of Dad H,” but meant that two acres of dead M were reported fhtetintt h "iiiireliiiie of Dried In: Lab iisiiweek...resenf.f "Cid" Hutu. Lc a“ II " anmu River. Gar"aert V“! W‘W' w- - - -e r Liddell 19, won $15 by gobs for o swim, under water . . . British firm which numbe- m ejection out: for ritrtstqe mutt has loaned at Coiling wood, Out., “can up oper- ations in tho all curling rhk . . . Brampton, on, wreck in toe; factor-mm "an: ad after cow-c with - truck; two can eolliad in try- ing to avoid panel truck; an- other transport and on ad- Bded similavly and a seventh vehicle ran into the wreckage man-P... inane: (Ont) has: mayor not he to ill beam. t; Kelowna (B.C.) Courier: fear of the otomie bomb can drive more people to a fun leceptance of tNtriertianitr, we believe much good can result. For lf ever 0|me 3 tried a a reatttr means-d no}. ug‘my Jettfe,ttwit1woeh, wonders in our on! tfees, and in life in the world It large. Mania most be tried by ti? ”My forum 0-0: and" bold in, foamd, TtGGfumr. tamed for Alarm heaped WWI Nth- an if“ in. Alum iiieatembtmittygrttmt i-tmttlitf-totNirqraib tgr.,Ug'lurtaltt - W "tgtrts sum: Milieu“. no --att3mrremipedtte-'teyrs -iehmyoddrhitamithe. Ttstarted-ttrt-ttie-te" II mm M" iiyfi'i'iiitrii alumina ghoul. metal airrarairahAi-stto -sdsafth.-tsthqatr eratt.em-a--dimrrr itit'i't,it?ifiithi'li"i, “a“. M Awumuu-ANYtl. min-um LDowny? council nect- J22 We ”0mm We has 3 - M then any: IboIt tho intend eoat ot providing patent can In our Mme hoop“- Ring“. ameu1teorttoo-) pital folk to understand is! people mammal to new higher cost- for rent. food, clothing, can. has “d other day-byday W ”PM " not recognise that Mk] costs "e higher because III theae thing meet bod”). iidiunn,, Mao- a; hospital lust, and do, " feet is new: ood- " the Itearita1. m7 cod-.10! It the world." A Name. (On) Poqt pull: “Could be tilt I" meat-owned CBC ii - but for u M in! mean am one o molt IN“ - which prohibit stores rennin!“ om on weekday 9'03“,- The work behind the controversy :émohbobedo-Ilol "iiiiGrtetrturxtbtif'or.t" conveniencootmninglhop- ping: * St. Johns (18141.) Weekly Observer: "What the - citizen thinks of Couederation My my depend eatireir " what he expected of it w your: Mro. - " "W" doubt that the soveminx Ne- ton in determining thts eo?- stintional issue were the as- tnction of Gandhi: social security policies nnd the mis- taken belief that union by eliminating the Newfoundland Earns tiirirt, would cause an Immediate and very large " asetion in the cost of living.} * Outbreak (B.C.) Courier: "tgovernment policy should " all times be directed toward keeping the number of pots- licly-owned enterprises to n bare minimum. The expansion of Government activitiee in the realm of enterprise an only reenlt h incurring furth- ‘8' substantial loeeee which, in the final analysts. not be shouldered by the Canadian taxpayer.” * Grimby (Ont) Indepen- dent: It in bard to believe that the Canadian public on be no gullible " propognndilb seem to believe. Surely nobody can are“ he baby-bonus cheque. or the old-age pension cheque to the warm-hearted generosity of Mr. St. Laurent end his col- lea------ nobody needs to be reminded that the govern-gent).- no money a- m and an: it in! role it a intolerable presumption to -errt be government 3 doimq mating with?! Pr, a tntoie am doing w in ‘am will "Waffhi-di it " reward of on hints." ' was (Sun Jutordert "auriiiiiia. H ctr-(5m ... such that the new ftmrser, ”my a be dye: on u "tte GG i5iiirriii W. fe I't "muttndulm oonrorstttobNrm Bnd- i.ii,ieii,tt1s'iF'fiiyi'1 ,rtttnmrnroatrn tet huuw" 7am! towel (Out) In“? control in Ontario m hush an“ " o be or not be' tstate, d cm new»! ' MAID MAI. mm of in eon-poring the - no none! - . ”noo- inf-3- -vn-mmm Hum- chest- “new [thankin- mic-b! bra.itnt an living cut are with the hunk- in the “out!” "road-c it. B-ttala, like industry tad individoU, m murHet to the condition: at the - market. lad - PO! tho who foe event-NBC thor In and hr every person ther ism are, in addition, other condition. which affect the cost ttd patient at. _'n_: hol- pitch. It in ".dee-datrle,.of come, that peopk do Mot 4 an who the impart " 1m “ tht thi" .oat {Bacterium iat.tka. he”. Gnu um introarttatt,utetesetve"- meet method of “early "I- -tuat"--trettirw patients In and around " soon " P” nib}. m surgictl batman. “My adulation" nit): the pom h m better h» or. reduce- th risk tf the at- See Your Local Agent For All Bus Travel Infomation cost it concerned. Bennie the paint“- - guy for In, muse. in .ortar “by than it was fifteen or twenty yen ago. bi- bin in not much more -oometirste. not us rmreh--- it would hare, been in the “(I - vino: hospital - was but but a. periods of hoaritalination much longer. Y-tr-ft" m up. a! novd of the -dix. - non or has n routine and“! -eedure, w n sedans - "ation. The patient pent from two to three weeks in MIN. and u aimiUr ”and in 6!- tended cannlucmn " to... nth! his (Ii-chug. fro- but pin]. Today. the an t!” " putient is normally discharged qrtttth, aboot m. an. nnd i- n“. to "can to work shad! iierirr's 'er, , _ m quarter of I century .30. a lf the patient is employed. 5: aid tm" galoEl ,Neiee. and Information " The big one: that got my lost you: are still there. It's handy to go after them by bus, hush-band's!“ a”). early m ho.- ovor, in" otltr ad ”New. nub- tino dt a .atteotm 111- -.-4he an. " - it moat ----u dull: the first "at " hoaritaluatioa, when the mum in mull, - seats. ht te'" you". .0 hospital 95qu spent‘ . te: Round Trip - By " North Bay . . 16.90 Parry Sound . 13.75 Huntsville .. 12.20 eoavaleaeinc - to “acute” stage had It“ Convaleaeeaa em, of eon”, is leea coed. to the booit‘ than providing the constant eare and-attention neceeeary during the acute stage of illneaa. Thu, in thou days, the average coat per day of the patient’a stay in hoa- pltal was less. Today, when moat patien. are able to return home tith- out spending long periods of convaleaeeaeo in hospital. he beds _ they vacate are l.- mediately given to other neat ly m patients who also require the constant and specialized attention of the hosriut.staff. Thus, your Wu] la mm a eontinneoe chain of eoaeen. trated are for the acutely " Ham little or no male.- eent period, which formerly lowered the average all, eoetl the shorter period of “W Terminal h; in in” Page 18)

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