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TIIL'ItSDAY, lima 15th, 1968
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SUSI n Plan
MRS, ROBERT HAZELWOOD
Mrs. Robert Hazelwood, 79, St.
Marys, died Saturday at St.
Marys Memorial Hospital. A,
widow, she was the former Mary
Doupe.
Surviving are two sons, Rev.
Carmen, Windsor; Rev, Gordon,
Hamilton; a daughter Mrs.
.Tanies (Ellen ( Howitt, Peter-
borough; two sisters. Mrs. Wil-
liam (Alberta) Harding. St.
Marys; Miss Eleanor, 133 Ont-
ario St. Stratford; a brother,
Bverett, Kirkton.
The funeral service was held
at the L. A. Ball funeral home,
St. Marys, on Tuesday, at 2 p.m.
Burial was in. Kirkton. cemetery.
SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
For all kinds of upholsorin
Brussels Representative:
SELWYN BAKER
Phone 4 79 Brustals
Starting this month, your Canada
Pension PI= pays Survivors' Benefits
...c1 na oiztrz.lc..)st to you. These include
a death benefit paid in a lump sum,
widows' pensionf, disabled widow-
ers' pensions and benefits for depend-
ent children. Benefits become payable
to a contributor's survivors in February if
he has contributed to the plan for 1966,
1967 and for the required period in 1968.
It's a comforting thought to know that
your family cc-di rely on the Canada Pen-
sion Plan, even if you aren't here to look
after thorn, especially if you have young
children. FOR MORE INFORMATION.
ON SURVIVORS'BENEFITS,VISIT OR
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ISSUED BY THE HON. ALLAN J. MACEACHEN, MINISTER
THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE
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Montreal, Je "Mimi, tirntitlatIat
einih lortripsi
Earl Roy Dickson, 71, and Mrs,
TTa ruld Moffatt, 73, both of Turn-
berry Township, died Sunday
in \\Ingham and District Hos-
pital. Mr. Dickson had been ill
for some time, Mrs. Moffatt
about a month,
The double aerviec VIFIR held
tit 3 1,.m. tomorrow of .S. J.
Wfilkpr Pa:trim' IT011(0. 'G'L tigt.
lllt iti finllttl. iln14 III
F ;op.
When the patient shows an
elevation of hin bland prefigure, •
(loving Ills first Visit to a Deg I
tinier phyaleltto, Hiatt (lector I
flitfillTIVI ttti thft plitlant
blond PritifIttrO. 1p iffit •
probably suffered for years from
Ira ardent 'hypertension. before
permanent high blood pressure
beem UP established.
One survey indicating the 1121'
portance of heredity revealed
sonn, startling facts. In families
where the parents had normal
blond pressure. only a per cent
of the children developed the
disease. Where one parent was
hypertensive, 2S per cent of the
children developed high blood
pressUre. When both parents
were hypertensive, per cent of
the children were later afflicted.
L' obvious, concludes the
O.M.A., that If a family history
of hypertension is present, re-
gular modital check-tips take on
a now importance: Or an one
physician tints it: "When its
comes to high blood nrasgum
children are advised to Cheese
titre parents nornrftlly,"
Forces
ed by
merit
They arc survived by a sister,
Moff at t. the former Ruby
.Tenn ilickson was a widow. Stir-
3,1vIng her are three daughters,
Airs. Wilfred 1.Binel FittyloW,
I London; Mrs. lceiniteth tricrudial
ce-spenstir;.1 White, 'Prosselst Mrs.
(Marjorie) Wright, NTOVI'll4 TOW-
sh it) and (1:'(1 :4 ”11. TrOndOn.
DOUBLE FUNERAL FOR
BROTHER AND SISTER
A double Amend service was
held ;it Wim.bain on TneSdaY)
for a brother and sister who died
On the same day.
HEALTH TIPS
FROM THE O.M.A.
High Blood Pressure
Among the few known facts
that Play a part in the cause of
primary high blood pressure,
hypertension-heredity is by ter
the most important. The Ontario
Medical Association reports that
an inherited defect of some sort
is suggested.
it is a well established, fact
that there are some families
with strong tendencies to hyper-
tension. individual members of
stteh rainflies will often show
tendencies to high blood pres-
sure early In life. These tend.-
melon might include nose bleed
•ftuFohing of the skin Migraine
attacks. palpitations, and tier-.
vonstiess.