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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-05-25, Page 7S THAT TIME F YEAR AGA1 74, Junior is fighting the new math: TitI/ HOgoN. r4C.POsOolt: 5104kFORT11.,914Tv MAX'15•#, I ••••••• Vti ia I Members of the 1st Seaforth Cub Pack posed for a picture following a. recent meeting. They are: Back Row (left) Mike Scott, G erry. McLaughlin, Earl Ribey, David Ellis,' Robert 'Thompson, David Underwood, Bryan. Ruston, Paul Ellis, Larry Irwin; (2nd. row) Peter Underwood,' Steven Underwood, Frank Vincent, ilea - Johnston, Bradly Rice Ritchie Cameron, ..Mark UnderWood, Harold Chesney, Jim Saldivar; '(1st. row) Jim Savauage, Mark McLlwain, Garry Malone, Jim Laverty, Bobbie Malone, Garry , Bedard, Marty Flannigan, Mike Bedard and Danny Broome. • .At .the.. left Perth District Commissioner, Lloyd Cameron,. of , Staffa, invests Larry Irwin (left) into the pack 'at .a recent ceremony 'while Gerry McLaughlin and Bobbie Malone look on. (Staff Photo) 1st Seaforth cub pack reports busy p gram Mother is wrestling . with the household accounts. Why on At a. recent meeting of the Ist. Seaforth Cub Pack , Perth District Commissioner Lloyd- Cameron, invested two Cub Leaders, Cathy Cameron • and Tom Wright, both "of R. R. '2, Staffa. Bobbie and Garry Malone of St. Columban and Larry Irwin of Seaforth .. were also invested into the Ist. Seaforth Ci) pack, and received their ., yellow and black' neckerchieves and badges. TWenty-One of the boyl have re- ceived their interpreter's badges by speaking French. The Cubs have bee working hard at their cub work and some of the boys have received their black, green and blue stars, as well as a number of badges. There are twenty-seven active cubs from Seaforth and the surrounding area and it Is hoped the number will 'increase by fall. Leaders are: Assistant Cub- masters, Mary Cameron, Cathy, Cameron, Douglas Dick, Tom Wright and Cubmaster, Rhea Jameron, all of R.R. 2, stilfa, Ontario. Dads is trying to figure out hOw to beat his income tax. earth don't you buy them a TALLYMASTER? • Tuberculin testing FIRST PRESBYTERIAN •CHURCH 'is on the increase which meant taking a drug called ' isoniazid in One dose every day' before breakfast. As a result, many industries decided to finan- ce and continue their own perm- anent TB prevention programs. Tuberculin testing was made a prerequisite for employment in• many industries. TB can be eradicated. And pre- ventative programs in industry can play a central role in con- trolling the disease. See your local tuberculosis and respira- tory disease association. They' have the facts. Spring Thankoffering SERVICES • Mass testing for TB in child- ren is being deemphasized these days. But tuberculin testing in industry is.on the increase. There are reasons for the change of emphasis. For one thing, only a small percentage of children who are tested in school programs show a positive reac- tion tolhe tuberculin test. Tub- erulin testing identifies people who have tuberculous infections; these people can be given pre- ventative treatment so they will not develop active disease. • Once children and even adUits with tuberculous Infections are spotted, however,' it can be a problem to convince them to take pills so they will not develop ac- tive TB. The situation is quite different in industry. Take Wisconsin as an exam- , pie. In a recent article in "Medial Tribune", Dr. Richard P. Jahn---medical director of the Wisconsin TuberculosiS and ,Respiratory Disease Association reports that less than one per cent of primary school children in the state show apositite reac- • tion to the .tuberculin test. In fact," 98 per cent of all positive reactors in the state are over 20 years of 'age. And 84percent are above the age of 35. Obviously, tuberculin testing programs should aim at adults. An original demonstration and training program was Set up by the ASsociation in , industries in the state. Tuberulin positive rates in many industries were high. And---a factor essential for TB prevention----workers were willing to begin a 't,ear-lOng • preventative treatment program, 45 - piece SETS FOR 8, ENGLISH DINNERWARE 39.95 & 44.95 Diviner Plates 8 Cups 8 Sinkers 8 Bread and Butter Plates 8 Cereal Bowls 1 Platter 1 Vegetable Bowl 1 Creamer 1 Covered Sugar — 20 Beautiful Patterns — SERVICE AT 11:00 A.M. Special Music by the Choir Duets by Mrs. Donald Overholt and Mr. David Stewart. L.VERYONE WELCOME TO THIS SPECIAL SPRING THANKOPPERING SERVICE 0 0 Because every home has problems, every home needs a Tallyrnas- ter, a precision-built personal home adding machine that can handle problems fast. The all new' electric Tallymasters, newly styled, are available in Harvest Gold. , 99.0 xprovitor SEAFORTH, 0 as low as Guest Minister Rev. Wallace Murray Of Knox Church, Mitchell 9 p a a