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• NOW, ONTARIO
P/IGE� E! `HT THE�I.UCICNOW' :SENTINEL, LUCK..
'Tisthe--season.-
Of `peace. and.
food will.
To friends,
neighbors . ,
sincere
thanks.
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BAN.K.':OF MONTREAL
Manager and Staff
RECOLLECTIONS
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meat while he inhaled
There were tea Salesmen from,,
London who were -glad to sell a
.,years• supply -of tea Organ and.
,piario.salesmen, who Gould make.
instant delivery right from their;
•.wagons.• The fellow Who sold •us,
the kitchen: range .was a master
,:'salesman. ` Our old kitchen stove
had four legs about eight inches
,hi h and was• made of cast iron
g.
and .the lids and legs were .easily
broken: • Thee : were cracked' most
of.t he time. This man re resent -
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ed the .'Wroug. ht' Iron Range 'Com.}
an of St': Louis. He'•demonstra-
ted theindestructibility of
— red ht roi • i ocki n .
on the iron tire' of the wagon
wheel ' with no breaks. 'It was :a
dandy;: ran� burned wood or coal ,
• hada reser4 it for warm. water
'next to the -fire box,, had a,: warm
.ing oven in back. Theonly draw:
back was that it had no legs and
therefore no place beneath it' to.
• dry mittens , soeks and 'boots,.
Different' areas in the. neighbour -
• hood had peculiar names • such as
the area. west of'our farm was
. called Egypt and:the area east of
' Lochaash was' called. Buffalo. In
',school. the kids were called
,Gypsies and Buffalonians.. The
area ' around the '12th school and
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Holiday Hazards
Canadians preparing for Christ
mas,should pay particular atten=
tion, to'the tree and lighting, the
pan-ad•a S`afety-C-ouriti1 says.in,a
holiday message.
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To keep the tree from
becoming' dangerously. dry , it
should be .stood in a . pail of .water .,
The tree.. should. be located away.
from._fireplaces ;arid heaters and
be so situated that it does not • .
block exits,neede0' in an emergen-'
cy
Lastear's, liht's..should be
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checked carefully .for cracks and
breaks because they tend to
, -deteriorate during storage, P.:
id McLaren— er -1 Manage -f-
the Canada Safety Council s•
public' section, warns.
Highly con' uctive,tinsel. should
not be hung "on the tree near
electrical outlets:... Householders
planning extra_fanry outside
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'WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24th, 190
There are people who shoot: .'.
themselves. Others take poison..,
Some drown theniselves. These
are the traditional w'ays of •
committing suicide . .They are
quick. ,
• There'are slower ways ofcut
ting a few, years Off one's life,.
.and thousands -' about ten thpus-
and Canadians a year - takthis
"way :of- leaving their family and
friends prematurely; .They smoke
a :package .or. more of cigarettes
daily.
They do this'despite: the urging•
of medical societies, .voluntary
.health agencies•(such' as Bruce; '
Dufferin,. Grey TB and RD,Assoc
iation), arid.very often their
personal physicians..
For at least .12 years these
warnings have been quite .clear..
.Ocie of the firstthe Doll -Brad-
ford Hill'Report , was published •
in 1957'in the British Medical
'Journal a siirely sufficient. august'.
a er to impress anyone. Next.
Pp
came the. report sof. the Surgeon
General of the United :States',' an
even` more ' extensihe_Stud
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There was nothing uncertain about
the findings They pointeii out
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.that smokin c;igarettes increased.
• g .
the danger of 'cancer of the lung
cancer Of the .bladder., heart
disease, emph:'ysema and chronic
.
bronchitis'; enormousl
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These studies have been follow''
ed by„a flood of others in countries
dotted all over the World, rich
countries: and poor countries:
They all came up with the. same.
answer. No rnater'w,here :you
lives, > ty -smoke -p ekage of
Symbols
of the
holiday
are as'
'.various
as joy and
peace. All
= rrream-tl e=
spirit''.of
Christmas:'.
Hearty..
thanks;'!.
ow a
and BARRY McDONAGH
AND STAFF
INSURANCE. AND .REAL ESTATE
cigarettes or- more a day , you are
more likely to die. prernaturely of,
the: diseases listed above thai if
you don't .smoke
The reply of the smokermost
uniformly is "Well•,,• you have 'to
die of something. ” •
Your Christmas Seal Association
has something to say in reply to
That. ,You,'may'., have to live with:
emphysema ,which means living
but; struggling for every breath'
for ears and .years, ,•.There,are
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people with emphysema living.
in wheel chair's There are people
with emphyserna.:who must•be
waited 'on; like .invalids , month'
after month It isn't pleasant
for: them or those around them. In:
fact it is pitiful E, ight •out of
tenr-of the victims -1) ttlsldti e -a-
have. been cigarette 'smokers
To those who smoke and,who
want the facts in printed :forni•;.
Write your Christmas. -Seal Assoc.
iation , 'Bruce , :'Dufferin , . Grey Tk:
'and RD Association-,' 63.4 8th Strc
'East , , Owen; SooneTanzl fd,:
• the 'pamphlet "E.rnphyse na
fiacts •
'And stop smoking !.• •',
While` many of Aus enjoy the
warmth and,love.of family a�
friends at Christmas time , the.
:lonely and unwanted` don't: hay'
this.privile a ;But they are • not
forgotten , for the` Men and
women :of The:Salvatioarniy
love .and: 'care for•the4ess fortuna'i
oFur-com-m,unnty:.
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holiday lighting'ahould'have the:
wiring checked by a qualified
expert, Mr.;.MC Laren, say s.
Wrapping strewn around, the:
tying room: constitutes; another
fire' hazard: and should be removed;
soon after• tYe gifts are opened
At the risk of sounding nega'
tive on such •a festive occasion
the' G:ouncil.says :parents should
cut down the traffic:in:the kitchen
roiheird.rt-Llyfrd aiid-of -
as Hemlock City.. ()tithe 10th acies are being prepared . A
Concession, where Aunt Euphe;nia :painful scald is much more
McKay: (Aunt Fame), Black Finlay negative
B�g.,Alex.and.Bi Flora MacDonald.:..._..Make sure'••.the only•:C4.0.41.ty
lived was called Brush Street7 during the, holiday season is the
Thera there was`:Poverty Section turkey, ?sir: McLaren said.; wish -
near the schoolhouse, on•the 12th ing everyone a Merry Christmas
and the Blue; Water highway and and a Happy New Year.on behalf;;
Stariation w•as•:'byond .Pine Rise :of the Canada Safety' Council.
.At.a party one night a young couple; .
rnet for the' first :time ; The your_!,
lady asked the young man whe-e
he lived and he told, her he lived
,'half way between Poverty Section.
And Starvation. ' There were, rr,:b
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$i ting 'Carols
Withi voices lifted in har. ••
many for;`; Silerit=Nig-htr,�`Tiie.._
other places ,• not: in our neig •oiir , First Noel;' and other beloved
hood , however 1 knbwn as '..ray C :, . songs, today's, carolers carry
and Black Horse _.on-.a_,.Olttna custom that •`
• Since the beginning ofthe 20thna
origited: centuries ago..
Century-lhere have been srarvei 1n he ion eciitury A3� ,
nus 'changes , especially in the St. Basil was praised with a `
methods .of travel• and. c'ommninica= ' musical poem in honor• of the•
fight for Christianity over •
tions: ' On the farm,in those days the ,Byzantine• 'emperor 'Jul-
there was no electricity and coal ia.n: Later in Greece, lege'ids'
oil', lamps and lanterns were in use y• of St. Basil were set to music.
There were 'no automobiles , no ~ and. sung at Christmas and
,.` telephones, no radios, no televi� the Nev Year. ,
Sion , and our nets media concis ' St. E'rarieis of Assisi led the
villagers of Grecchio in' sing -
ted of the weekly'Ripley Express ing hymns of :praise to the
and the weekly Toronto Globe .., • Christ Child Child when in the 13th ...`.
and o ce'urse t e airp ane a not
yet been invented. However, •
with the apparent lack.of :..any
modern conveniences , and. thin; t
which have now become necessit.-.
ies,: no-one was vier bred vYittao" "." l'nit;<° arc 'tee' ate rz•re. a,1
life. Everyone was contented; ould agree it wa.5 a zood t•r• v Mrd
and felt secure in their homes arid, rent in N4;hi `1...to crow .r;}
cen ury e crea • a manger
scene in this Italian 'town.' •
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Ifl,t srttlsn rif. warmWitittrotagintra oarrb :>ut frienb
anb trni b titan. Anb tt tunnd,rrful:ttmc for no to rxprrh
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