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BOWLING NOTES
LADIES
High Singles
Maine Niohol
Carol Tiarvey
Jane 11-ar0
High: Triples
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9(9;8 MONDAY,
'11 NOV. 16th,
Rt,nresentative to be elected
between, the 11°6 rs of. 1:00 p.m and 2 :00 p.m
(E.S.T4
Nominees must be a Separate School support&
and may be from any MUnicipality within the
county of Huron.
One
W. C. HORNER,
Clerk, Ray ToWnshill
01'0 NVII g no future for twro
11readwinnor ,,4 on II 1.50-1rre east•
orn Ontario farm,
.(111)8()11 tool( his prob-
lem to Clayton II:1.11. Sterling;
Rural 1)/,',-olopan,nt (o ,,.
ho. Agricultural and Rural Dovol-
t r.me nt p riln eh t 1rt1):1)or the
Onto HO Doha iv:num 1 of A
invo amd rood.
Sir. Tian ,,,uiTi.tesled that be seek
plpcommu rAiroup,:i :11
toral Manpower Services of (lir-
Popartment or Agriculture and
Through A gri Nil 11an-
1:,Avor Sorvices, hni.'a>ll in work
last, June on the 400-acre dairy
ft ti'n, nea t' T :ram pion.
Sir. (Nilson is doing Work. 111.
and enjoying a coilifOrtilble
skindard of living. Paying; nominal
ro111: for a house.. with heat /and
hydro, and with milk Old Meat
pr.ivided, Mr, Ceihson's income is
onnivalont of ail $8,000 ii year
so in ry.
Today. if low iherrtne makes
former decidn to leave ,his I:ai'ril'y
lie needn't leave agrielature.
ARIDA. nuil Agrichltural Atrtit.
power Scm'v-bcos a r o w orking toy
gether to relocate farmers NOIR
ar0 Stlitable for 1n1141me einploy-
111001. in agriettlturo. ARDA now
P,Iys expenteS when a
qualified anplientt. goes for a job
interView ailltrigerl by .Agri0111,
Hirai Manyower Services.
Glte the Post, or Tristtuat
Jrititj '1,M,V$Btii448 Int1:18091:611, ONTAlt40 TfililtSDAY, NOV. 1444i, 1908
E A.
FASB-1'4N -S111).erE
Loc4tec1 on Highway 87 at WroXoter
MRS. CRAWFORD GIBSON, PROP.
DRESSES, SPORTSWEAR, UNIFORMS, FOUNDATION
GARMENTS, NYLONS
IP:SPIR AT it Y
DISEASE
COME. IN AND SEE: OUR COLLECTION
The daring. young man on the flying trapeze
never i low through the air with more ease than a lot of
difficult, words like hypoxia, hypercapnia, and nasal
cannulea, used at the annual meeting of the Canadian
Tuberculosis Association held in Vancouver.
"i evn. mind the difficult words," is the advice
of Dr. C. W. L. Jeanes, executive secretary of the Can-
adian Tuberculosis Association. "The thing for the or-
dinary person to do is try never to be a chest physi-
cian 's problem. The doctors are talking about oxygen.
Everyone needs oxygen. Our brains, our muscles, our
digestive systems need it. Awake or asleep we need it.
We need it 2 .1 hours a day. As long- as we are healthy
our lungs deliver it to the blood and the blood carries
it through the body."
-The" trouble is that more and more people are
treating their lungs badly, mostly by smoking too much.
Their lungs lose the ability to contract. They can 't
squeeze out the carbon dioxide which the blood picked
up while delivering oxygen. The carbon dioxide fills
the space, needed for fresh air and oxygen."
"The doctors are talking about ways to get oxy-
gen to him. Hyperbaric oxygen is oxygen with pressiiire
behind it. Pressure and skill — for it has to be the
right amount of oxygen. Too much can do harm. Pre-
vention is the best way to cope. Stop smoking, especial-
ly cigarettes. If you live where there is air pollution,
join the movement to get it corrected," Dr. ;Teams con-
cluded.
1)avia „,„„„.„. 19S
R1111.edgo
Al 'Harvey . ,„..„ ,,,,,, .... 195
Carman Machan 104
CI'rant. Rtovenson 191
11111 Stophenson 195
• Nod Ho tl oilge .... „.„ '12(1
Murray Lowt, ..... „,„.,„„„,,„.„,
Jean Itole.;pr 117
AirArt(a. 176
A1:1111:..011. ,,,,, „ ,,,,,,, ..,„, 611 Allan .\,'ic.bol 176
.(one Ward 526 ,lohn ,„,...„ ,,, , , 176
1.11aine Vienol ,,,, '174
MEN
I farvoy ..... , . 1.71..
............ 17'
High. Singles Dianno 111(Nther ... .. „ ... .. 1711
:•,irtel; Higgins 1(etlington ................ 16(1
11n vo .1 fast ings 294 Hastings „..-„,-„,„ '164
11111 Stoolimi8on 206 .... „ "153 .
„ ... „„,,„„ 163
High Triples Con'..:;i ...... 1111
:rack Iliggins. • 747 Marione .Riitiodgc, ................ 15 1
Ialve tTastim?„11 ...... ..... 699 . 11011 Ko11111 g1 on ..... . .... „ 1101
Al Ila.rvoy .. . .50C Gordon Jacklin ,„,„„.„..„ ...... 1•712
:11)oris Sinllioson . 160
111.11 trhison ... ...... . 15:1
.iiinel. Nterntolionli ....... : 1111
• Don .1artilin 146
Roth ... ........ . 144
Vnim a 5tetiiiorioori 121t
Bustin ....... 115
Joari S'I.ephemton: 12(1
Subs Averages
lIotd n:1114,18 202
11.11Y jIIr011S011 ..... ... 1.21,
.5111rr;iy -KHIingLon . ; .. „ 181
,A11en ..... 147
IJoir Ma(•han ..... „, .... ..,„ 112
1)a rlono Smith -„,..„,„,„,„, 134
NOTICE
.017 NOMINATION.
Nornin,,tions of Separate School supporters for
rep resenta.bion on the Huron County Board of
Education will be held in the
Hay Tow Chip Hall
ZURICH, ONTARIO
Mnrra) on. 1):11t, 11arlion
and john Pennington \\Tyro subs.
Points as of Nov, 11th.
trions
ii nnie's fiau'1:5 '1
John's It.angers . 85
\\'ings .32
11ianno's (InnadianS 31.
.lanc,'s Leafs
.......... ,t0
October Averages
Lain \‘,":11.i1 ..................•
Lb I Int.:111,i. ..„.„„,„...„„, 207
(Iorilon I\ I aille.4611 „.„-„,„,_, 200
Jack I 1.1ggins ....... 200
0
CHRISTMAS SEALS FIGHT TB AND
OTHER RESPIRATORY DISEASES
(.1i;Trtisement is Publi§hed by The norm County
Tuberculosis Association_
There it: no single simple
:14.71:v7or. nAvovor, som farmers
Avlio ran'it earn enough from small
titterenoinie farms, aro grayilig in
agri..miture - - on someone else's
farm. '111(.,y in e 11(.111g 1101110 d to do
\\. inn1 (mop (I part-
II no filriders ni irT'i:rinl'irllt in
I ef, ings ho
r 11:)w aa employee. nil.
It large dairy
Mr, fl'ilison n (1 1115
"fa rmod - a.b0111 150 at,n,ps part-
t itne; Belat worked e14ewliere.
FARMERS WITHOUT FARMS
STAY IN AGRICULTURE
1, a (armor necidos he can't
I11•ii•r o living from his •I'arm,
whali can be do instead'?