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Statement by the honourable
Thomas L. Wells Minister of
Health Ontario.
Re: "Arthritis -Month"
September 1969
In every generation men have
said "Never has humanity made
such great progress." We Say it,
we hear 'it, every day! Perhaps
no previous -...generation 'could
make the statement with such
abundant evidence to back it up.
Man appears, -in our times, to
have . become capable of
controlling all things....almost!
In the health sciences, as
perhaps in few other areas of
human endeavour, is this so
evident. The "killing" diseases of
yesteryear have largely b
brought into chec ...anti 'v e
tend to become comilacent, and
even a'little careless!
The degenerative diseases...the
ills of "old age" are with us ...
and so much more ,evident now
than formerly. They are more
common now, we say ... so
many old people have arthritis ...
for example.
Unfortunately, TOO MANY
YOUNG PEOPLE have arthritis
and related diseases-:-.. and
really, so much CAN be done to
help them. But we, all of us,
need to be made aware of this ...
and we must make that
awareness felt more widely and
more forcefully.
September is designated
"ARTHRITIS MONTH",
although arthritis is always with
us. During this month attention
will be focussed upon arthritis ...
who may be its victims ... where
are they usually found.... what
do they or their families do to
get help ... what can be done for
them ... can they be cured, or
even helped ... or must they get
worse to the point of total
disability? These and many
others are the questions we will
hear and perhaps ask, during
ARTHRITIS MONTH
What is our role _The role of
every one of us ... of'society as a
whole?
All of us can help and should
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The ladies of Knox Presbyterian Church Women's Missionary
Society celebrated the 85th anniversary of the society Tuesday
September 16 with a special anniversary meeting and cake. Mrs.
Albert Taylor, a member of the WMS for" 50 years, was given the
WMS celebrates
85th anniversary
honor of ' cutting the cake. Left to right are. Mrs. William
MacEwan, pouring tea; Mrs. Harold Rivers, WMS president; Mrs.
Taylor; Mrs. W. J. Pollock, president of the Presbyterial of Huron.
and Mrs. George Schaefer, pouring tea. -staff photo.
'The 85th anniversary of the time passed met in the homes,
afternoon auxiliary of Knox and were able to carry on.
Presbyterian Church was held in An item in 1912 ; is
the Church Hall on Tuesday interesting. We had Mission`
afternoon. Members of the Stations in Sifton and Toulon,
various auxiliaries in Huron Manitoba .who were in dire need
Presbyterial were present, along of help, both in warm clothing
with ' Arthur Circle members, and quilts and it was urgent.
holiday visitors, and interested W.M.S. had 40 members, had
members of the congregation, a campaign for new members to
about 100 altogether. come an d help. They did and 18
The president, Mrs. H. Rivers quilts were • completed in two
opened the meeting with the cal' days and sent right away. The
to worship, and Mrs. J. Pollock, membership increased to 100
Presbyterial president, brought during the week as they were
. greetings and the information glad to help when they could see
that the Fall Rally will be held the result.
in Belgrave, on Wednesday, Next there was a quartette;
:October 22. Mrs.F. Saunders, Mrs. C.
The program was prepared by Edwards, Mrs. C. Lowery and
Miss Isabel Matheson, and Mrs.• G. Kaitting, with *Mrs. E.
J. Pitblado, who took charge of Heatherington as accompanist.
the 'devotional period with They , sang of, helpers in the
Psalms of thanksgiving, and a Arthur Circle in numbers written
prayer for the work and workers by Mrs. Adelaide Reyell and the
at home and overseas. late Mrs. C. Dunlop which
• Flowers were placed in the brought Back happy memories
Church on Sunday morning, in of work done, and those'. who
memory of all the past members took part.
who were called to higher Chairs were moved to form a
service, and were later taken to large circle and Mrs. G. Schaefer
shut in members who were „ and Mrs. W. G. MacEwan
unable to be present. presided at the tea table with its
The offering was received and decorated cake. Mrs. Rivers
dedicated by Mrs. Rivers, who pinned a corsage of Mrs. Pollock
welcomed Rev. G. L. Royal as as Presbyterial president and on
our special . speaker. "The Mrs. A. Taylor for 50 years of
women of the Church" was his active service, who cut the cake •
subject, and he spoke of the' and was able to meet others
small groups of women all over front the various groups with the
the country who worked so hard same record of service.
to make the claims of Christ A 'wonderful 85th
known where the need was so anniversary.
great. In many lands today there Dungannon
are Christians ,of every colour
and background, who owe their Fall Fair
conviction and faith_ to those
who went forth during the past
85 years.
This was followed by a solo
by Mrs. R. McCallum
accompanied by Mrs. C. Edward.
Miss L. Macarthur expressed the
thanks of f all present to both of
them.
Mrs. Albert Taylor gave some
items from the , days __of 1877
when a missionary group was
formed, and met Sunday evening
after Church so the minister,
Rev. R. Ure could offer prayer,
++ but the interest faded until the
same seven women started again
in 1884, with Mrs. R. Ure as
president, Mrs. M. C. Cameron
and Mrs. W. T. Hays as vice
presidents, Mrs. T. F. McLean,
secretary, Miss Margaret Fraser,
• treasurer, and Mrs. J. T. Garrow,
and Mrs. M. A. Fraser, charter
members. They met after, Prayer
meeting on Wednesday night so
the ministercould help, but as
Dungannon Fall Fair will be
held on Tuesday, September` 30
with something for everyone.
Murray Gaunt, MPP
(Huron -Bruce) will open the fair
and the childreii.''s parade will
start from Dawson's corner at
12:45 p.m. on the dot.
Attractions io addition to the
usual fair events will include a
midway, a free -for -all -race, a
classified race for non winners of
$500 up to September 1 and an
event for parade , class horses,
dress and equipment.
A band will be in attendance,
a doctor will be on 'the grounds
:and children of school age Will
be admitted free during the
afternoon.
The event is sponsored by the
Dungannon Agricultural Society,
Gordon Smith, president and by
the Huron Trail Riders.
The Fair Dance will be held
Friday night, October 3.
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Mrs. Albert Taylor was honored by the ladies of Knox
Presbyterian -Church Women's Missionary Society during the local
group's 85th anniversary celebration last week. Mrs. Taylor has
been a member of the WMS for 50 years. Mrs. Taylor is still active
in WMS work and writes the press release for the group. A corsage
of flowers was presented to her on behalf of the WMSpby
President Mrs. Harold Rivers. -staff photo. '
help .., ibecause all' have concern
for the siclt an+"disabled. . • Y.
BUT REMEMBER .,. Arthritis•
may strike any one of* us; for
.even' selfish reasons we should
want to know.
I commend to your attention
the splendid work done by The
nadx.an Artixritis , and.
Rheumatism Society' T urge you
'to seek Qut, your. leaf chapter
airing ARTHRITIS MONTH .,.
learn what they are doing : to
what objectives they are striving,
You may wantm
to becoe
involved ... you may want to,
help they ,.«M `helo, he,
Goderich donations may
n de to NtitilAn 11I1cn: , cat
the Royal think of �«., E
Mclnty're is �palgn a it
for the Goderichh Rotary e101)
`which is sponsoring W.11ri1*
raise $1,000 in the town.
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