The Brussels Post, 1971-05-06, Page 6BELTONE
HEARING TgS T S
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EDER'S STORE:
FRIDAY, MAY 7th
1:00 TO 3:00 P.M.
Service To Most Makes
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CHILDREN OF
ATTENTION SEAFORTH'
THE CHURCH
NONI-NIStLERS, OTHER'
On May Silt the Chidrea of the DIET CLUBS AND FRIENDS'
[or ‘Itither's Day.
Chtireh will be selling carnations
They will also b e b exiAg a Dimes. for tile ;Al ar of,
You are invited to loin is
Elizabeth Exel
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
April 15, 1071
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"when we are driving, it is not lips aptiver,
necessary to preface every remark. Take back YoUr heart —
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BRUSSELS, ONT.
Operation for the Convenience
Wish to CreeM *Up Their *Ov,in
all Farmers who
Grain
or those who want to buy their Seed have
GOOD SUPPLY OF
SEED GRAIN and GRASS SEED
At Competitive Prices
Come In And See Us At The Mill
or Call 887-6011
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'Phi' Editoc:
w e w i sb to a ppeal to your
readers for help in a DrQgi"diP to
preserve Canadian history,. Many
,riettiers in the Canadina West
came front the older prOvinces. so
the Olenhow-Aiherta Institute Of
Calgary is 1.1CAV trying to discover
any old records which might exist
.iniong Eastern families. Items
...itch as diaries, letters, photo-
Jraphs, draings, political or bus-
inets and artifacts dealing
with the west are probably lying
in many attics in your area. Some.
may deal with Ear trailers, Mounted
missiOnaries, railroaders
or ranchers. while others may be
letters from relatives who hoe,-
steaded on the prairies,
If such items are sent to ,Glen-
how, they will be preserved and
made available. to histioriami.
Olenhow has two museums, an art
gallery, Iibrary and archives do-
-voted to this purpw-,e, By knowing.
our Past., we hope that PeoPle
understand their country and
have greater pride in being Canad-
' ians.
ft: any of your readers have
iveciern items or know where they
inay tie found,.we hope they will
write to Director of ,History
Olenbow-Alberta Institut% '902
I tit W., Calgary 3. - •
Hugh A. Dempsey,
EMERGENCY VEHICLES
DRIVERS: Here's an onier
gency 'vehicle reminder. 'When
you bear a police. fire, ambulance,
or public ullity eniergeney siren,
OR if, one of these vehicles air
preaches you with the red licchi
on the roof flashing intermit -
tently. the law requires that you
bring yoor vehicle 'to a stop as
tier the right. hand, curb ss
possible:
trill start op Saturday, may
15 at. 8 .o'eloek •froin Seaforth
District. High School. Our goal is.
Brussels. Should anybody he. in-
spired and Wong enough to go it
longer distance they are free to
do so.
Whitman and triead are
going to walk with: us. We, would
like to have as ninny walkers take
part as possible, if you can walk
a mile. you are 'welcome. We
also welcome people with care to
Belly the walkers.
We are not going to have' any
checkpoints. instead we all
oleclgo to re'c'ord honestly how
many rniies each of us walked.
Please ask your friends to spon-
sor you, and it' you cannot take
Part, help sponsor a walker.
Lct us -all make this nntler'
taking a sueccessl
1971 FIELD CROP
r;ECUMMENDATIONS
NOW AVAILABLE
Ontarisi Irtnicut of 1%4.1;r:i•
euiluro and l ad Publication 291i,
1071 Field C'')).) Recommendations
now ay..ilabie free of charge
from coat ty agricultural offices
and. represontatives, or from the
Information Branch, Ontario
Department of Agriculture. and.
Food. Parliament 'Buildings, Tor-
:into Ontario.
The publication is a valuable
source of information on field
Crop production, containing' corn.
prehensive information on recom-
mended 1071 corn hybrids, forage
arid, grain crops, Peas and field
beans and soy beans. it also con-
tains instructions Oil soil marmg,e-
meat and fertilizer use, toxicity
and use of pesticides. and weighs
and MeaSlIrep relating to field
crop management..
Information for we publication
is supplied under the direction of
the Ontario Cominittee on Field
Crop Recommendations.
Lion. U, Oke $eafc.rth
Elected :WA, Pep. Governor
Orville Oke 0). '-e(a0)-'11) 'Nati
elected District Depttty k..3oVeC-,
nor of Ittigion 5 in Western
Ontario for the hiternaliional.
Assoeiation. et 146115 'Mb,
The election toek place at the
Spring Rally ltela in 33rassels, at
the Auyal .Cunodiun Legion .011
Wednesday; night of ,Iasi meek,
.14on Oke succee4s,4 9n ,cleorge
Matter of 1b:11450s,
Louis Willert of Zurich Was
elected zone chairman for region
3 smith, told Charles Shaw, 01'
Illyth for 'region 3 north.
Approximately 1g0 representa-
tives from 1;3 clubs were in
240)1(411We at. the
KNOW YOUR HEART
HEART ATTACKS AND
CORONARY • CARE
significant. Canadian contri-
bption to the fight against .heart
disease has been the Corollary
Care Unit in hospitals. Exper-
ience has shown that the death
rate among patients admitted to
hospital with heart attacks can be
tilt clown by 3O% or more, if a
Coronary Care 'Unit is available,
Conceived , and pioneered in
Toronto, Coronary Care 'Units
have been established -in thous-
ands of hospitals throughout the
world. Essentially 'they ensure
that trained personnel are avail.
able within seconds; it' there is
tiny- unwanted change iu a pat-
ient's heart rhythum or rate.
These complications, and most
of the deaths following heart
attack, occur early. Seventy-five
percent of all deaths after heart
attack occur in the, first, week,
half occur in the first two
days, Si nee nearly all heart,
attacks occur outside boSpitalS,
it is essential that the time lag
hetWeen onset, of symptom s and
hospital admission be kept at a
minimum.
The principle of' coronary care
service . stems from this concept:
death from heart attack is not
necessarily the result of extensive
damage of the heart muscle. but
may be due to reversible ‹-ileci ideal
derangement of the heart rhythm
occurring as a result of a rela-
ively Minor heart muscle injury
It is the prompt correction of
those derangements which gives
Coronary are Units their greatest
gains.
Drs. MacMillan anti Brown of
Toronto, who originated the coo
°nary care content, insisted tb at
flirt patients required eonstant
watching by electro-eardiography,
Through the use of electronics
and tele:vision industry tech,
niques, a system of constant moni-
toring the patient's heart action
has been developed. Warning
devices alert the staff to sudden
changes in the heart's .rhythm or
rate,
Because of time importance of
the time element in treating
these changes, particularly in the
case cif heart stoppage, the unit
nurse is the first person to handle
an emergency. She has received
special training to enable her; to
recognize almornml rhythms and
lo initiate corrective procedures.
great . responsibility has
meant. that nurses have 1 ea rn
techniques *birth were formerly
the „pzerp,gative„,of t4c, physician.
In addition, the continuing' deVe-
pipment *and availability of nett'
ouninment-bas meant that ,lortrn-
RED SHIELD BLITZ
NOW UNDERWAY HERE
'e Salvation Army Red Shield.
Appeal for funds began in: Brus-
sels on May 3rd commencing with
a blitz of, the community on that
date according to Captain :lack
l'earnn11, in charge of the local
Salvation Army work. Local
Chairman of the Appeal
Mr. Cecil Mt:Fadden.
The objective of the Appeal,
according to 11r, AlcPadden is
$13, 932.00 with the local objective.
set at $450;00. He pointed out that
the theme of the Cam paign "yes
you can buy happiness" speaks of
the.may in which your dollars can
assist The Salvation Army in
bringing happiness. to thousands
regardless of color, race or ereeu.
May you teel a 4iense .or this
happiness by responding . gener-
ously to this Appeal,'
lug, for' the nurse, is a constant
process. The Atilt of a Coronary
Care Unit is a Precision-trained
ferce .which must operate at peak
polio rill [ince.
The • •.ernergency of Coronary
Care Units and their success in
saving lives, has created many
problems in their wake. Thous-
ands of Heart Fund dollar's have
been spent in assisting the estab-
lishment of training programmes
and facilities to meet the demand
for highly-trained nurses and to
support clinical investigation
groups seeking to perfect hospital
procedures. More and more hos-
pitals are under pressure front the
C01111114111iLiOS they serve to estab-
lish. Coronary care units which add
considerable to hospital . costs.
Only society at large can -deter-
mine the extent to which it will
underwrite these added costs.
Re: 'Heart Research. Pays
Dividends.
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t',..1:11 Your-link runs out of oil.
2 Your furnace goes without maintenance.
,3 You get hit with a huge oil bill.