HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-11-02, Page 7DIABETES
`i he (a-median Associat-
ion points out that stirvey.s show
there, are about as many undiag-
•nosed diabetics as recognized
cases,
the Patient may do himself) diet
and weight supervision, and in-
strU0.1011 in the care of the feet.
The diabetic Must know a good
deal about his condition and its
treatment., and the Canadian
Diabetic Association, formed and.
supported by diabetics, can co-
operate with the doctor in. this.
Altimili-ch there now AN pills for
diabetes they are not sub-
stitute for, nor do they replace
insulin in treatment. They do add
another method of control in
50111e eases,
While
diabetes
today, parlieillarly if the
Is recogiliZed early. The C.M.A..
points out the importance of the,
pa tie4 t 00-0 poraling fully with,
the doctor tu the treatment
plan.
REBEKAH VARIETY FAIR
will be held iu Ike lodge rooine,
at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 4th.
Anyone wishing to donate artifiet*
to the Fair may leave them
the lodge rooms.
Renew Your Post Now, can
there is no cure yet, '
be better controlled
Diabetes is still a serious
disease, perhaps because the
diabetic usually feels perfectly
well. Therefore, diabetic surveys
and periodic (mock-ups are ad-
vocated, particularly, for those
over forty.
Known diabetics should attend
a doctor regulary fur super-
vision. This usually includes blood •
sugar tests, urine testing (which
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November IS, and eYeryoAle is
WeiVetue.
M\':',:!chol cele-
brated her (kith I'dri.hdav on
Saturday at the home of her
son Glenn 'McNichol, Walton,
„Lin whinn reSideS.
1111S. McNichol WAS gue.1
honor at a birthday party at-
tended by her 19 grandchildren.
Among others present were her
long time neighbors, Mr. and
2,ir.‘, Dave Watson of McKillop
;t:•W kis.; :!,,.s:;;;ie Davidson of
Seaf.irth,
,elebra;.es
80th Birthday
"PRUSSELS DAINTY
DECQRATORS"
Sixth Meeting
The sixth meetin Or Um 44T club.
"Brussels Dainty. Decorators"
Was held on October 11th, at 7:15
p.m. at, the home of Janet Blake.
The meeting opened with the 4-H
Pledge. Ten girls answered the
MB call, Any arrangement. made
in my bedroom,
The next meeting is to be
held at the home of Judy and
Ka thy Work on October I Sth at
7:15 p,m. The minutes or the pro.
TIMIS Meeting wero read by
Laurel Flemingway.
Under discussion and demon-
stra Lion how to assemble the
throw citshions and chair pads
was discussed.
The gron \vork was 'working
on the peCoSsorlos,
The meeting \vas closed. with 0
Canada.
Seventh Meeting
The seventh meeting was held.
on October 18th at 7:01) p,m. at
the home of .Indy and Kathy
Work. The meeting was opened
with the 4-1-1 Pledge, The roll call
was a 110W sewing technique
ea rued.
The minutes were read by
Nancy AdaMs, The next meeting
will be held on. October 25th at
7:15 at the home of Kathleen
Kradter.
Discussion 1. Plans for
Achievement Day.
The group work was working on.
accessories.
The meeting was closed with, 0
Canada.,
Eighth Meeting
Tito eighth and final meeting
was held October 35th, at 7:30
p.m, at the home of Kathleen
Kratiter. All the theinbers Were
present and the home economist,
Miss Caroll Was there for a club I.
VISA, The Meeting opened with,
the 4-}i pledge, The: roll call was
haw 1 iniproved my bedroom, tb
Which the girls gave their aiisWer-
et
Cathy Work read the minutes
of the last meeting and it WaS
decided hooks and accessories
should be handed in. to Our lead-
ers by Sattirday. Girls to do the,
poster work Were, alSO picked. ,
Members then discussed;
AchieveMent Day and hOW to
4,udge addeSSOrleS.
ekhilid, for the evening
was the accessories made by the
girls.
for the grotip wok each gitl
scored her OVA andessories hiid
lodged a 'CUSS of accessetiee:
A delicious pinch WO 'Served
after the meeting at Which time
Alias Caroll *lie, thanked for
coming.
Remember Achioteilietil Day is