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- A selection of used cars completely
SPECIAL certified to dept. of transport Standards
NEW CARS IN 'STOCK
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1— Impala Sedan
1 — Impala Custom , 2-door HT.
1 — Biscayne
2 — Belair Sedans
2 — Chevelles, 2-dr, & 4-dr. HT., 6
1— Cutlass Sedan
1 — Cutlass SupreMe, 2-door HT.
DEMONSTRATORS:
1— Monte Carlo Landau
1 Nova
1 — Chev. %-Ton Pick-up
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH
ROse Newnham Ruth Dunlop
Sandra Johnston Dean Cornish
Vickie Miller Gerry' Sararas
Youngest spectator at the Huron' County Council picnic
was Scott Michael Vodden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vodden
of H.R.1, Clinton. Baby Scott, who was one. month old on
Saturday, is the -grandson of Huron County Clerk John
Berry. •
Action ' '''''
at the
Huron
council
picnic
(Continued from page 1)
Moran (2) Jill mcCutclienn.
Boys 11 and wider (1) Bill
Shewfelt (2) Brian Shewfelt.
Girls 11 and under (1) Shelley
McLeod (2) Joan Sills.
- Boys 13 and ,under (1) Brian
Shewfelt (2) Kim ,Thompson.
Girls 13 and under (1) Shelley
McLeod (2) .1111 McCutcheon.
County Coancillors' Timed
Walking Race - Wilmer J.
Cuthill.
Eic-Wardens' Timed Walking
Race - Walter Forbes.
Ex-Wardens' wives Timed
Walking Race - Mrs. Wm. Dale.
County Cbuncillors' Wives
Timed Walking Race- Mrs. An-
son "McKinley.
Girls' Kick-the-Slipper
(under 21) 1st. Beverly Elston,
2nd. Lorie Beattie.
Ladies' Kick4he-Slipper (21
and over) lsts jean Ginn.rand.,, .34*
''''' • • Mrs. Stan Profit. --
SPECIAL DRAW PRIZES
Boys' Draw (under 15) - let.
Trevor Fortune, 2nd. David Alex-
ander.
Girls' Draw (under 15) - 1st*
Nancy' Mulvey, 2nd. Cathy Mc-•
Kinley.
Current Year's County
Councillors' Draw - 1st. Gerry
Ginn 2nd. Allan Campbell.
Current year's County
Councillors' Wives Draw - 1st.
Mary Thomas, 2nd. Mrs. Allan
Campbell.
Men's Draw Prize (15 and
over) - 1st. Bill Dale, 2nd. David
Archibald.
Women's Draw Prize (15 and
over) 1st. Grace Forbes, 2nd.
Greta Nediger. -
Oldest , _Person
Nicholson.
Youngest Person
Vodden.
Supper Draw - George Bailie.
- Arthur
- Scott
Dentists
may be
lung victims
Pnetimoconlosis is the
intrusion of dust into the lungs.
Black lung diseate is one type
common among coal miners. But
how many people have heard of
dentists' pneumoconiosiS?
Dr. Iraj Delfani--the recip-
ient of a post-residencey fellow-
ship from the Chicago Lung Asso-
ciation--is about,to embark on a
unique research project. To-
gether with Dr. James Kenny,
he will explore the possibility
'that dentists and their patients
are exposed to fine dust parti-
Cles from high-speed drills and
May get sick from. inhaling dust
into their lungs.
Dentists frequently find their
glasses clouded with dust after
using the drills. And Dr. Kenny
first became intrigued about the
problem for the lungs when he
saw two patients become ill with
pneumonia just after having their
teeth fitted.
The experimenters will
measure the size of dust particles
created by dentists' drills. Then
they can determine whether or
not the dust is fine enough to
reach the lower respiratory tract
unfiltered. If it is fine enough,
they will begin studies -to see
how mice are affected by ex...
posure, to dust from high-powered
drills.
The kind of lung diseases we
develop depends largely on what
we breathe into our hings—dust,
asbestos, cigarette smoke; cotton
fibres, germs, pollutants.
Keeping out the hazards—includ-
ing, perhaps, diet from dentists'
drills--is of primary importance.
)l'o find Out more about the
causes of Ititig disease, contact
your local lung association. They
have the facts.
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What's in the flowered pkolcage for Mrs. Anson McKinley?
Russ Berry of Goderich, son of Huron County Clerk John Berry,
presents Mrs. McKinley with the prize for the County pouncil-
lOrs' Wives Timed Walking Race.
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