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The I litron-Perlb Tuberca losis
and llespiratory Disease Assoc-
iation mot in !he Sciaorth CI0111-
mnity Hospital wiLh Airs. Edith
itrothers. Stratford. the president
presiding.
Routine reports wire given by
the Chairmen of the enr10115 com-
mittees,. Ralph (itroc.n. Stratford,
Christmas Seal Chairman, report-
ed , the 1961) campaign bad closed
With total of $32,748.65 received,
He expressed the committee's
appreciation for the support given
the campaign,
lIeorge 11.1yth, the Rehab-
ligation and Social Service Chair-
mon soin that 16 Inhalation Titer-
any• Machines tire still a popular
limn as fn r as his Committee is
concerned. Wirteou ore pre,etitty
but (Ii the (.•ommlinity and are con.
staidly changing hands. Dir. Watt
reported flint eight children had
just COM pioted 1111 A.stbinnilo Con.
itionink Course hi. Sti.ntford
tiro Ivo-Taring demonfitynta
0011 01.1, eir110. MO MiNflfiE
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Ekteridd (Average (wind
Smoke, water damage, falling
BRUSSELS AREA
DART LEAGUE
Team Standing'
March 25th
Name Pointe
The .A reit ors,
-iveys 181)
5th Lino •
(;(11 bine • 151i
The 13..'L .'s 12.0
T.en's Cati;• •12‘i
Craillyrook 1:rr
,J tititr'SIO\41i .... 99
Individual S.tancting
W,rnie Bark 227'
•jim Smith 2(12
him 195
Jack Mc\VItirity I
'Harry .Vacklin 1,7:2
j.toss Alcock . .... .. .. „ 166
linsf4 Nicholson. •. 157.
\\TItite ..... . 149
Im..tronce, White 1.45
ilmss . ..... ,.„ '141
Bridge ...... .... „, 127.
Alf Nichol 121
Elinor. Voting ... „. 12:3
Ross 1)uricart • 119
•I;ordon lThlgi'l ........ 1119
141(iw : Steiss 11A
John 'Smith '115
Smith . 11.5
Aflanis .. .. . 115
Do -vie Hastings .... 114 -
1Kolt 114
Eldon \Vick 11 i
\Varwick .10:1
Carson 'NSratsort 97
_Dick Stephenson .« .97,...
Ada ms 96
Willis Knight
Reg NV:itson ..... 91
Jan Vtin VI jet. 85,
Ross Bennett
Archie 'Willis
73
78
75. Tod Elliott
71 1.(arl Kokesch
58 Sam 'Workman
1'i 11 McArter
••.68
is
lharry Bolger
llotirard Bernard 59
N.Turray Johnston; ....
.11.1g11 Score, 3 Darts: Karl Kok-
esch 165.
High Snore for .IFIvening: Ro:Its
.1.1cock; 143
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HURON-PERTH T.B. & R.D.
ASSOCIATION MEETING
:e.tr1), in May.
Tom ',oilier, bomlesimro, (Tree
Wiading chairman said the assoc-
iation is considering the parChnsil
or tl. Pulmonary PIrco•tioit vital
),Iiichine to ho used in
the (....miatimity. The manitintr, tS
ya w fi 1)10 for f }th gnosis, Thera-pi',
Prognosis arid Ilosearch in repi.r.,
rind would lir, wci,
contc netoition to the inellities of
the 'health 'totltn." in the cointrEnn-
ily,
Mrs, Edith FiA b or,
gave the Elducation report, Mrs,
Fisher said [hot the Association's
office- in Stratford is a eonatant
source of information, and aid to
4t'S rind facets of society.
Twelve thousand, three hundred
•in fifty p,:imphlots had been (Lis-
Irlailed 00 reilitOst since the last.
mooring. Wisher ',(1so report
ed that. the, Assordation's Program
Director, Mrs. Iler,v1 Davidson had
SEAFORTF-1
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the 1,1.!4 inec:ting and that <c Nors-
had been held 'With
1firee ,pcoial speakers.
It \+ as annonnecid that the Assoc,.
It! 1.101, iN Mad ho taking' part in the,
2%tb Anniver.,arY celebrations of
the Kinsmen Club. chrism:1s
Campaign vats originally in
nharge of it committee of the
Kinsmen rinh in Stratford under
the gnidanCe Of E.. 3. Donis, tl life
member of tile RI-flamer! Club and
charter member 01' the '110rOn-
'Perth 'r1,3 and CU) Association,
'111`ri. Davidson told the meet-
she would be taking na.rt in
l'rograta Development Workshop
itt lininilton in the near future nml
that statistics Were being com-
piled will it view to establishim.f,
an "14.3raphysenin Club" for the
Sit pp 0 t: of the patient and family
of this sutferer.
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