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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1996-06-12, Page 11Firefighters breakfast Exeter Volunteer 'Firefighter* held a fundraiser breakfast on Saturday morning that was enjoyed by many. Pictured from foreground to back are Leonard Keenan, Dave Moyer and Peter Hrudka. Drivers are needed EXETER - The evening unit of Exeter United Church UCW began their June meeting with a visit of the Narcissis Cantin historical dis- play at St. Joseph's. Following the tour, 28 members gathered at the cottage of Jean Goff for a bountiful potluck supper. Several games, contests and a scavenger hunt were conducted by Ada Dinney and her group. Unit leader, Norma Cockwill welcomed everyone and thanked the hostess for her hospitality. The members were reminded of the ser- vice in the park June 30 at 10 a.m. All summer services will begin at 10 a.m. Meat pies will be made June 12 with the bakers retraining foil -3410 I feel good! FAC Limited Time Offer) • Pivot e ements • White on white • Glass door '729. Before rebate GRMP3600SM • 7 touchpads • Delay start • OuietPower Plus '599. Before rebate 0097629 See these and many more topof. the-llne appliances on display at DiEntSDALE MAION . wireLJAMCIt crania% Lim M s w • l a. a. • sacra to ->i vats drivers for the Friendship Tea, June 6. She invited all the members to come out and visit with the shut-ins. COMM 1WITY Times -Advocate, June 12, 1996 Page 11 Queensway residents ride parade float HENSALL - Queensway Volunteer Auxiliary met Monday morning. Events for June (Seniors month) were discussed. Residents are excited abut their Intergenerational Choir singing at the Hensall Public School Friday, June 14 at 1:30 p.m. Individual residents are also singing and doing readings. Their Annual Strawberry Social Fundraiser for Alzheimers Disease, is set for Sunday, June 23 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday worship service was a celebration of friendship. The movie presentation Thursday afternoon was a Readers Digest comedy "Slap- stick". They were pleased to have guests join them Thursday for Diners. Friday afternoon residents enjoyed building their own ice cream sun- daes at an ice cream parlour afternoon. Friday evening the Retirement Home Lounge featured Julie Debus, singer and stand up comic, who entertained with her keyboard. Queensway entered a float in the Hensall Parade and many of the resi- dents volunteered to ride on it. Robert Bell loaned his wagon for the float and Shorty Caldwell pulled it with his tractor. Mildred Gingerich won two thirds and a second with her baking at the fair. Up coming events June 14, at 1:30 p.m. the choir will perform at Hensel) Public School in celebration of Seniors Month. Capsule Comments with Ernie Miatello Ninety per cent of skin cancer is caused by the sun's ultraviolet rays. these damaging rays are also linked to eye problems like cataracts and macular degeneration. It's best to avoid direct sunlight between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., use a good sunscreen (with SPF of 15 or more) that protects against UVA and UVB rays, and wear sunglasses and protective clothing. Any change to your skin should be reported to your doctor. This in- cludes sores that don't heal, a new mole or unexplainable bleeding. Smoking is a controllable risk factor for Impotence. Kicking the smok- Ing habit could help you regain sexual function. The sooner your stop smoking the better. "An apple a day...", may not keep the doctor away but It sure Is one of nature's ideal foods. it's low -cal (80), crisp (helps keep teeth clean), contains vitamin C, potassium, bloflavanolds, dietary fibre and pectin. Tastes good tool We feel good about our direct contact with you, our customers. It's an important part of our total pharmacy service. HURON APOTHECARY gym. Phone 235-1982 440 Main St., Exeter 'Your Health Care Pharmacy' Surgery done in doctor's office Varicose veins used to be treated with vein strippings. This was a very invasive procedure done in the hospital, requiring an anesthetic, and the patient had many incisions and stitches and usually had to take extensive time off work - anywhere from one to six weeks. Many times the scars were quite disfiguring. By contrast, in this procedure veins are removed through tiny needle holes and there is no scar at all. No stitches, no anesthetic and no time off work. No scars and it is permanent. • Now Dr. Cauchi at the Loramar Centre for Cosmetic Medicine is able to offer his varicose vein patients a procedure to strip varicose veins called ambulatory phlebectomy. This procedure is done in the clinic, under local anesthesia. The patient is able to return to work and normal activities AUVERTISENENT that day. This procedure was pioneered in the United States by Dr. Pauline Raymond-Martinbeau, a Canadian doctor who practices in Texas and is acknowledged to be North America's foremost authority in varicose vein treatment. Dr. Cauchi and Lorraine Cauchi, RN have both studied and trained with Dr. Martinbeau in Texas, Mexico and Pennsylvania on this procedure and are now offering this at their clinic. Varicose veins cause people to have painful, heavy legs and if left untreated can progress to cause phlebitis and varicose ulcers. The Loramar Centre for Cosmetic Medicine clinic offers up to date treatment of varicose veins and prides itself on being one of the first Canadian clinics to offer this new vein treatment. The treatment is adjunct therapy to sclerotherapies and laser treatment of veins. If you think you could benefit from this ' treatment, please call The Loramar Centre for Cosmetic Medicine for a full consultation 519-524-4430 or 1-800-896-4430. 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