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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-09-19, Page 6HOWARD BERNARD SAYS PK, Mb /VIA liter WAY g°1b we& Am°. BP PO,TROLEUM PRODUCTS rye been appointed official agent in this area for BP Canada Limited to provide you with high quality petroleum products and dependable service. Just call me for fast delivery of ... maximum energy gasolines • diesel fuels e motor oils • furnace and stove oils e a full range of specialty lubricating oils and greases. CHR STMAS SE LS FIGHT -TB AND OTHER,. RESPIRATORY DTSEASES This Advertisement is Published by The Huron County Tuberculois Association reaclamorkontamivitts•eiriii • THJIRSDAY, S114:PT. 1068 • THE BRUSSELS, POST, BRUSSELS on. Amo "•"!"... D rolf _I. .1, IX I. Istftaknotiftwaik'' Commerce financing and bank services helped this farmer buy a new pick-up truck. Are you planning any purchases? Come to the farmer's bank. ) CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE A film designed to alert the nublic to ,a growing, epidteenc which is not caused by a germ was given its first :.howar;; afternoon at the annual meeting of the Canadian Tuberculosis , Association held in Vancouver at the Georgia Hotel. The fire, LIFE AND BREA1 i-1; was introduced by the newly.elected president, Mr. Colin ,Dobell. Ii was produced by the Canadian Tuberculosis Association but ;.he cost was de. frayed by the British Columbia Tuiberculosis„Christnnas Seal. Society as a centennial project. "The death rate from emphysorna has risen rapidly in recent years," said Mr. Dobell, "from 93 deaths in 1950. to 816 in 1966, the last year for which figures are available, The tragic fact is that the death toll is only a fraction of the disaster," Mr. Dobell stated. "The most heart breaking next of the story is the years of invalidism suffered by patients before they die of emphysema or some other cause — for they very frequently die of other causes. Many deaths from heart disease: are aggravated by etnnhysema. The difficulty of breathing nuts undue strain on the heart. Those with emphysema are more vt-Inerable to infectious diseases." "How many Canadiane are ;II with e ei lee (le not know," the speaker said. "A diseP.. e is cmi.r 1"^-1C7" on' person can nass it on to others, TuberctOesis.,3';ele&herire tenhoirl fever. whooping cough, these are renertable. But roberly p-sses on emphysema. It is custom built by the patie- t, year after year." "Emphysema is not a new disease. It has been known for centuries but the increase in our modern world has been alarm. ing. You may judge the cause of increase from the fact that four metrnbers of the staff of Crawler Films who mode LIFE AND BREATH gave un cigarettes." WALTON Congratulations are extended to Mr. John Williamson who celebrated his 91st birthday on ;September 10th. Mr. and Mrs. ion NS'ilbee, 'Keith and Brian have returned after a vacation motor trip to Saskatche- wan. Mr. awl Mrs. tlordon MCGaitin, Mr and Mrs. Neil McGavin, Brian, Gat hy a ad Jeffrey were in the Barrie area recently to attend a family reunion at the home 't Mr and Mrs, Roy Stewart, Duff's UCW Meeting The Walton Unit was in charge for the meeting of Duff's United. Church COW, Mrs 'Ronald Bennett took the thought for the month "I see a Disciple'". 'Mrs. Herbert Traviss gave the comments, "That Thy (Ask about TRACTOR OIL UNIVERSAL it saves you money, time, space.) BP PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ARE CANADA-PROVED They are famous in 55 countries of the world, but emery drop of fuel or lubricant that I deliver to its ou has been esiiecially developed arid tested for h performance in this climate and locality. Ott can depend on it. Sow nsaximum quality and maximum service call Inns today. ictUSSELS) ONT, PHONE 20a' be Full". Mrs Marlin flaan presided at the piano for the singing of a hymn. "Smoke on the Aiountain" the story of a itttssionary in Africa, was I.o.M. by Mrs. Traviss. Trs R. D'enneit gave the scripture. read lug, John 1:;: I-1 1. followed h)' prayer offered by Mrs. Traviss. Thn Ono ',mit' or One Per- emit" impres.;iens of life in :Nina, ,•,npna:;is cm 0 feeling of, rather than facts about. Japan, wan sfinv..n, tin, 'prologue l.towioy vho diSeniAliffd f.)11 the Mill or the showing, Mrs. Wm. floe conehtclod the. business period which she intro- duced 'with the story "It Isn't the colour, it. is What Ts Faahlo". Mrs. Allan McCall Prad t!to minut - es, Mrs Kenneth Mr :Donald re- received the which W:114 dedicated by Mrs, Roe. The trens- ttrer's report Avas given by Mrs: McDonald. Thanlc-on cards Nvere road hy the recording; '.‘t I's Nelson Ill wit M1'f4 Atc1'i !Vfm)cnnia 0%piriluNt Of! inutwri f:16111111.ittotl Ittid the. ma 1180. 10W0I'S for the ehurch accomplished and told of a lour of 10 ;lent ember ore the responsibil- ity of the 17th and Boundary Unit, i'yjo n la F. for the ebildrea's Aid societY, Guclericli are to lie in. to Mrs. Cordon Ai etla vin by October, Mrs '‘Vin. -Ro e will ha a partici , pu nt hT ihr c)rtuht'r sectional meeting Varna. 'he COIT "Mother and. Daughter" banquet. is to be held the 2nd wook h1 oe.tober,- Ono. of, nnitti palev, 'Mir) rnotAink,; clot-oN1 with a hynah: and pi,n_yot, by NtrK, Itno,