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("HONE 36 or 53
BRIASELIS, ONT.
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incituting for -Niiir7.day-- work
week. the. problem beeorning
acute.
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said, "there are thousands of
phalli' wh.i Ittivrt ran to . tin'.
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he gireu 'lc the greal.;i• 'It?
safrides which aecur during the
tvmattenda, no: •
. -The doetor ~ruffle'] thy 1.0tiou
..that people tvill. evilititally.tearn
tit ;1audle .tree Lime by them-
scivos. Psychiatry. he said, must
find, a .way to give thou a helping
hand. Otherwisti. iii the aatualat-
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Oat O f • 'i'(-'11 loisiire. hituhin
beings limy bocian, • ..ta c.,
hots, altentfied Irma life and from
themselves, living vienritnts0'• efts
so deadened that they etannalsiv;
ely seek ovprstinnuaties from tla,
wartIne. Ott ill' bizarre:
and. the Marabrf.."
i.kALTH TIPS
FPOM THE. O.M.A.
r /re ire Essential
(ino of thi .
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11.;.• it is important to care
for 'lo't.r.:tn::*- 1.0.0i. in addition
vart• was pirovided
. • a. ..ledrly blind Canadians
The . Canadian' National
for ...he blind last year. Iv
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al: quei-Asttlair London
ti itii ,t has neetnnothation for 51
persolv.. 'rids servisT is •available
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Insures
Town DwellInes
All Classes of Farm Pro
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Churches, Schools, Halle
in the faet 11:,.1. decayed. infected
tvollt SP Pala and ill health.
A teenper whose teeth have
tai, ti 114.210.11.it will., on. tbe Aver-
".;!..e bast• two permanent
h.! •!:}l. .% Child whose teeth have
for will have them all
ill 4 voialltion. It requires
.nut' ::lilt ;matey to rebel:III-
mouth of tine dentalIY-
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pti•••.-ifte. er-aular tare from the
tre;• it: fillven.
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Tuesday, Thurt;;;ay, Friday, Sat.e.lay
Thura lay Evening
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Monday 'inn qt•Icinesuay -IS2-70 0
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rtadt 41. actor Ft 11., -nil f.1 1.1.; of The Great
War, r.yri And We ifitor..i Voiin-: a Cif..•; V se-minute tri-
bute to Ott: valor of Canothal troops t 1ctig448 halo-
entalt. The program • - ....,zenes filmed in iturone this sum-
mer shown in color a nd 4 !tra of the First
World War shown IH black and•v.ilnie • he telecast the
evening of Rernerribrance Coy. Nov. 11. the Stith anniversary
of the Armistice that ended "the war to end all wars." Pro-
ducer is Peter Kelly M CSC 'Feature- Antl[ $1.0161a1 events,
Toronto.
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