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The Brussels Post, 1968-07-25, Page 6THE BRUSSELS, POST, BILLISSRLS ONTARIO T U RS D AY , JULY Nth, 1.968 • • • 111 D x • • • • • • GIVE YOU BETTER SILAGE AT LESS COST Visit the Brussels plant where Ribstone Aos are made. Operator Ernie B ack will welcome you. A I N TO IoM TORONTO'ussets .60 ONE [WAY WHITE FAIR SLUE ARE $5.80 1,414 Information, phone the Loaf CN Passenger Sales Moe CANADIAN NATIONAL Ask about convenient deptifturi and return tires • . . COMPARE 'THESE EXCLUSIVE RIBSTONE FEATURES • They're double sealed — pointed inside and outside. o Dense, non-porous con. creta- • Strong rib construction. Steel reinforced concrete staves. Overlapped loints. *Ioavy Steel hooping. HEALTH TIPS FROM THE O.M.A. REPRESENTATIVE RESIDENT STROKES KARL DECKER, R.R.1, Zurich, Ont. Phone Zurich 236-4892 of three main vanities of disease ProceSs. The most contort is thrombosis - - the plOgging of arteries of the brain, leading to the •••••,•,•9:',,I1.:•••:••4•7••••:•••••••4•-••:•:•••••.764.:1,,,,,,,•••• people who experience aparently trivial symmoms visit their doctor when they occur, the ,Canadian Medic al Association says; Many Strokes can he prevent-1 death of brain tissue beyond thg ed, or reduced in number, When Point of occlusion. Patients Who have thrombosis causing their. Strokes often have short episodes of, weakness, 'dizziness, or dit- fienty in seeing, or numbness or tingling in the arms or hands, StrOkes are often cased by one l'telier from these transient. sym %outs can' sometimes be brought about by the use of blood-thinning agents known as gni ants.. However, these medicalion'S only be timed tiller proper diiag- nosis With 0,xtreme care and by physieinnn familiar with their use, tiereoral Imomorrhage (bleeding Into o'r 'around the brain) is the second most common cause of 'stroke. There are twot verities- one related to 'high blood pressure, and the rupture of at: berry-like swelling where the arteries divide. erebral haemorrhage often can be Prevented by control of high blood Pressure before it becomes severe. Another cause is the release of embolus or small particles into the circnItion, wieb in turn plugs a brain artery and leads to paralysis Embolic stroke's usually folloW changes in the heart valves brough about by rheumatic heart diseases. These can sometimes be reduced in frequency by the use of bioOd-thinning agents, which are frequently used by doctors caring for patients who have rheu- matic 'heart disease, ' While. strokes vary greatly in seriousness, much can he done to rehabilitate people who have been disabled by them. NOTICE — The BruSsels Office of , CRAW ORD, SHEN-74RD Se MILL will be closed for 0011(108' from JUIY 27th to August 10th inclusive. • • SHOW SOME PRIDE AND AVE MONEY Ontario's vacation trek will reach its peak during the coming Civic ilalidaY Weekend NVitil the Celnhillatiou of thousands of visit- ing vacationers, our highways will be heavily travelled. From, the experience of past Civic Holiday weekends, thous sands of tons of litter will be left strewn along our happy holi- day routes: by careless and thoughtless travellers. The housekeeping involved in keeping our highways clean and our countryside beautiful is be, coming an expensive'item as more and more people take to the roads. Last year it cost the Depart- ment Of Highw ays more than I ,750,909 and in an attempt to keep the cost down it has launch- ed a 'highways anti-litter cam- paign. Through newspapers, radio and teleyiSion it is appealing to travel- lers to get in the habit of carry- ing litter bags in their cars and holding onto their waste until they come to a convenient recept- icle disposing of it. While empty cigarette pack- ages, wrappers and paper cups are easily-spotted blots on the beauty of our corintryside, disposable bottles and erupt* Cans carry hidden danger for itiolorisiti and iilt.iIntenttace 6re, • Such objects tossed. from cars can cause accidents. by shattering windshields or .slashing tires of other vehicles, Mowing machines operators have. been injured by flying glass 'and . cans flung 'up. by the revolving, blades of their machines, Generally, the dulness. of .our countryside impresses our Amer. icon tourists because highway litter is more of a, problem in that country than it is in Canada. joining the Department of 1-igh.ways campaign to keep litter off:otir highways and picnic areas. we will' be showing a little pride. In the beauty of our country,: in doing so we'll be contribut- ing to safety and saving seine Of our tax dollars for better use, Help keep .Ontario clean, ROUND AND ROUND The doctor was ptizzled. °You ought to he pretty well by now," he said. 'Have you carried out tits ilistrucvtoins?" "Well, doctor," said the patient can't take the two7 thile Walk every ''I've Colic most of them, 'lint Morning that you ordered. .:11 fit too dizzy.; "What do yOu asked the doctor. "Well," said the patient, "I Blast have forgotten to tell yen, a lighthouse keeper, et••••••••••••••••• CUT OUTHERE • *OM • 4000,00 •••• • RESCUE BREATHING (MOUTH-TO-'MOUTH) THE CANADIAN RED CRCSS SOCIETY • rliONF.: 109 SRUSISELS., ONT. ..-.. # lit .,r 411111k k‘, . ' 4-....r4 • .1":. i -.. .ir.. ' I TURN VICTIM FACE UP. OPEN victim's mouth. PLACE mouth tightly REMOVE your mouth. RAISE neck with one hand and TILT head hilly back PULL lower jaw to jut potitien. PINCH nostrils around victim's mouth and. SLOW IN. The victirii'S RELEASE victim's nostrils, LISTEN for air to coin= out with the Other hand, Shut to Prevent air leakage. MAINTAIN downward pressure on forehead. Chest shOuld rise. of Victim's lungS, LOOK for the tall of the victim's chest. PINCH NOSTRILS AND BLOW IN AGAIN. • • •••• 401,41 •• 111 •0 ••••••CLITOUTHERE000110000400110••••••••041 • • •` REPEAT steps 3 and 4 continuously. IF AIR PASSAGES ARE NOT OPEN: CHECK neck and • head positions, CLEAR mouth and throat of foreign substances. • Start immediately. Don't give tip. Send someone for a &idol'. • For infants and children, cover entire mouth and nose With your Mouth. We smell puffs of • air about 20 times per minute. Apply rescue breathing in case of DROWNING, CHOKING, ELECTRIC SHOCK, HEART ATTACK, SUFFOCATION and GAS POISONING. •