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Gathering Oonors Bride in Elect
Corre4pendent Jai) Pahl. Merk and Mirgie Of Miss Mary McIlwaln • Oakville, Miss Margie Whyte of Guelph, Mrs. W., L. Whyte, Tom
" and' Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Fred MO-
Clyrnont, Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Hill
.91 Varna, Mr. and Mrs.pouglas
Barker and family of King City,
Mr. and Mrs.
o
uglas Whyte,
Lori and Lisa of Port Carling and
Mrs. Bob Storey.
Mr. -and mrs. Ross Jewitt of
Clinton were Sunday visitors with
Mrs.. Ella Jewitt and boys. ",
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier,
Brian, Paul, Kevin and Lori of
Listowel visited on Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. George Mcilwain,
Mary and Sandra. Paul and Kevin
Crozier remained for the holi-
days.
Miss Agnes Haverkamp of
Stratford is spending the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Haverkamp and family.
Sunday visitors with Mr.and
Mrs. Ken Preszcator, Linda,
This is the last in a series of
articles on dental health publi.
shed in cooperation with the
Ontario Dental Association.
My dentist has recently joined
the list of people including my
physician and my wife, who are
trying to get me to quit smoking.
Why should my dentist be con-
cerned about smoking?
DentiSts have a very real
concern with smoking and its
*harmful effects. For example,
we know that cigarette smokers
have about four times the risk of
cleath,frona oral cancer than non-
smokers .do. In Canada and the
United States, some 17,000 new
cases of oral cancer are re-
ported each year, and about two
• out of three of these people will
be dead within five years.
The fact that cigarette smok-
ing is, a very serious health
hazard is no longer disputed in
informed circles. Twenty years
of research -- laboratory, clin-
ical and epidemiological--have
• given sound foundation to this
conclusion. ,.. Of particular rel.-
eVance to dentistry are findings
relating the smoking of cigaret-
tes, as well as of pipes and
cigars, to development of oral
cancer and other '3.bnormalities
of oral tissue.
4 • Oral cancer is an• of the
most" malignant of cancers.
Mr. Elliott also noted that
during the period February '23 to
March 21, the board or a COM-,
mittee of the Board met 14 nights
and,eight days. In additick, sev-
era members of the board at-
tended regional meetings
throughout the province.
"This is not • exceptionally
out of the ordinary," stated Mr.
Elliott.
He also pointed out that before
and after that 55 minute meeting
to which the Clinton editor
referred the board spent two
and a half hours in committee
of the whole. As well, some
members spent an hour driving
ti5' the another hour
driving hprne.
. "It (the. editor's. comment)
rubs. a little the wrong . way,"
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,./,'Next they will Say that;we're.
ieftrng..101rIbr Teirlt7'71Tfict
rnented Ellioft. "Anyone thinking '
of rna g---itja. career had better
have a ich aunt-with as much
dedication to him as he has to
education."
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
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pocket. To advertise, just Dial
Sea-forth 527-0240.
On Thursday evening March
19th at the C.O.F. Ball a crowd
of friends and neighbours
gathered to honour Mips Marilyn
Riley prior to her marriage on
Saturday.
The bride-to-be sat in a de-
corated chair with her mother,
.Mrs. Ben Riley and Miss Donna
Riley.
A number of contes(s were
enjoyed after which Miss Connie
Howatt read the address. Many
gifts were received from
friends.
Marilyn thanked every one for
the gifts and a social time was
enjoyed by all. •
Saturday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley and
family were Mr. and Mrs.Frank
Goodfellow and Shelley, Miss
Cathy Duncan, Mr. and Mrs.Jack.
Goodfellow, Mr. Lynden Good-
fellow of Cornwall.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Keyes
of Ajax, Mr. Joe Kennedy and
Isobel of Brampton, . Mr. Jim
Makela' and Val of Brampton,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Riehl,Kim,
Jacqueline and Michelle of Huron
Jacqueline and Michelle of Huron
Park, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Bed-
ard, Debbie and Del of Goderich,
Linda Horton bf Clinton, Robert
Shaddick of Londesboro, Doreen
Riley of Stratford, 'Mr. and Mrs.
John Hart of Woodstock also
attended the Riley-Goodfellow
wedding in Londesboro United
Church.
Billy, Preszcator spent the,
week end with Mr.. and mrs.Xlian
Pfaff and family of Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woods,
Debbie and Michele of Gananbque
are spending the Easter holidays
,with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley.
Over the week end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Whyte,
David, ,Crystal and Bryan were;
Mr. and Mrs.Frank Van der Mo-
Dianne and Nancy were'Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Hilk Misses
Shirley and Elaine Plano all of
Creditors Sand Mr. ,and Mrs.Davld
Preszcator, Christine and Lisa.
Mr. and Mrs,. Fred Buchanan
and family visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Buchananof
Clinton.
David Whyte spent Saturday
with his grandmother, -Mrs. W.
L. Whyte, Tom and Bill.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mc-
jiwain, Lynn and Steven of Strat-
-ford visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. George McIlwain, Mary
and Sandra and Paul and Kevin
Crozier.
A number of C.O.F.- bowlers
attended the Foresters Bowling
Tournament held in Woodstock
on Sunday.
Jane, Paul and David Reid of
London are spending the Easter
holidays with their grandmother,
Mrs. Luther Sanders.
it s. Fran* van der mo4n,
,Paul, 'Mark and Marge 41
, vine- acre spending the Easter
hOlidayq• wttk Mrs.*. L. 'Whyte,
Torn and Bill. Van der Motu
and miss' Margie Whyte of Guelph
spent the week end at the Whyke
home.
Mr. and Mrs, Carman Sear-
row and Jim of Sarnia spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Thompson, Ma and
Joan.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Slack, and
Cblin of Scarboro were 'Monday
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.Frank
Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill .Hoggart
and Tammy-of Mitchell spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
George Hoggart and HarVey.
Mrs. Paul McMaster, Carol wv
and Mark of London are spend-
ing the Easter holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hoggart and Harvey.
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SEE' LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY
Vice-chairman of the Huron
County ) Board of Education,
Robert Elliott, took public ex-
ception at Monday evening's
fp board meeting to afew comments
included in the First Column of
the Clinton News-Record two ,
weeks ago.
News-Record Editor Keith
Roulston, who covered the last
regular meeting of the board in.
the absence of the ',regular re-
* porter, noted in the column that
the meeting was short (just 55
minutes). Elliott indicated the
editor left the impression with
his readers that the Huron Bbard
was not too active.
While Mr. Elliott insisted he
was not critical of the editor or
his observations, he felt Mr. Rou-
lston was not too familiar with
the method by rwhich the-board-
o erates. IL_ -At^
Mr. Elliott 'said' each :board ,..
member as well as each regular
press reporter, receives a copy
of the agenda of the meeting two
• to three days in advance of the.
meeting. In these reports, most
of the topics to be discussecrat
the'rneeting are covered' in detail
in mimeographed ',Back-up Mmal-•
erial" which is intended to be
digested prior to the 'ineeting.
This saves time at the regular
meeting and leaves more time
fbr discussion of certain items.
Only persons with lung and
stomach cancers have lower sur-
vival rates than \those with oral
cancer. Frequently oral cancer
Is painless until it, is. too late
for treatment. Even when oral
cancer is treatable, the`treat-
merit is often disfiguring.
Cutt ing out smoking entire-
ly is one. way to help prevent
oral cancer. Also , you should
see your. family dentist at regular
intervals so he can check for
possible malignancies, as well
as for dental problems.
It is interesting to note that
smokers are, on the average,
absent from their jobs about
six to seven days more during
the year than are non-smokers.
If you are concerned about
smoking and oral cancer, see
your family dentist. Early de-
tection and treatment of oral
cancer are essential to effect-
ive cure. You should watch out
for the following signs of pos-
sible malignancies;
1.A swelling in- the palate or
other intro-oral areas.
2.Persistent red spots, par-
tiOularly in the floor of the
mouth.
3.White patches on oral tissues.
4.Unhealed ulcerations on the lip
or in the mouth.
But the best advice is; Give up
smoking. The hazards far out-
weigh the pleasures.
V.P ' Critical of
School Board Report
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