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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-10-14, Page 22PAGE 2A GODERlCH SIGNAL START WEDNESDAY, OC FO$ER 14,1981 DAVE HAYLOW ELECTRICAL Serving Industrial, Commercial, Residential Needs 574-6038 ANSTETT JEWELLERS 8 ALBERT ST., CLINTON 482.3901 At THE MAIN CORNER We're at your service... With in-store WATCH REPAIRS Certified Watchmaker on staff WATCH BATTERY INSTALLATION Supplied and in- f stalled while you wait -!• each Also: Instollotion of electronic calculator batteries. We stock 20 different Power Cells. HOURS. Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Fridays 9 a.m. till9 p.m.; Saturdays 9 a.m.-5:30p. m. Ross McDaniel (left), this year's president and last year's campaign chairman for the Huron County Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society, accepted a campaign award on behalf of the Unit from Bob Turnbull, southwestern Ontario district president, at the Unit's annual meeting. October 6. The Unit surpassed its fund-raising objective of $60,000 by $12,000. 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GLOSS PAINT (WHITE) 440.1443 LATEX FLAT PAINT (WHITE) Ho. 524 ALKYD PRIMER NO. 300 ALKYD WOOD STAIN Ree. 0.t. $29.13 10.70 519.20 $121.vs $22.95 Now o.l. 01 $23.00 ;14.40 $16.45 $17.20 Now q'. $7- 40 $7.80 $4.85 $5.60 $5.90 SPECIAL PURCHASE WHITE LATEX PAINT Interior -Exterior Vinyl-Acryllc Pastel Shades Tinted '1.O° Extra LIMITED QUANTITY cM6D1.0 98 II Per Gal. OTHER CARPET SPECIALS RUBBER BAC-OLKED HIGHW CARPET AS LOW AS GREAT CARPET SAVINGS ON BRAND NAMES SUCH AS $I 95 VENTURA-SENECA-KRAUSE ��� WALLPAPER 7t, SALE ALL IN -STOCK STRIPPA ILE.SCRU..ASLS VINYL WALL - COVERING EXCELLENT SELECTION ALL ORDER INS 0 OFF OVER 100 WALLPAPEO'BOOKS TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION! BROWN'S DECOR CENTRE ■J 33 WEST ST. CODER101 524-7117 Huron Unit gets campaign awarfrom Cancer Socity Ross McDaniel of Goderich was installed as the 1981.82 president of the Huron County Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society at the Unit's annual meeting Tuesday evening,.October 6. Mr. McDaniel also ac- cepted a campaign award on behalf of the Unit for sur- passing its fund-raising objective of $60,008 -by more than $12,000; "The support of the citizens of Huron County to our cause has been very gratifying to all of us in- volved in the campaign. We have exceeded $1.25 per capita which is a very proud accomplishment," Mr. McDaniel reported as Unit ca moa ign chairman. A break -down of the five Branches of the Huron County Unit shows that Clinton raised $12,537; Exeter $20,857; Goderich $17,757; Seaforth $5,591; and Wingham $15,798. Daffodil sales in all the Branches were very suc- cessful with over $7,000 realized and bike rides for cancer, which were new events for three of the Branches, brought in $11,000. Written reports from the five Branches along with the Unit publicity, education and patient services reports were adopted at the annual meeting. In his publicity report, chairman Howard Aitken noted that Terry Fox had aroused more public support this year than was ever dreamed possible . The education report by chairman Margaret Mann outlined the 'Smoking With- drawa 1 Clinic' held in Clinton as well as the various films shown, pamphlets distributed and presen- tations made to various groups throughout the year. Patient services chairman Margaret Allan reported there were 77 patients receiving assistance from the Unit in the past year including transportation to clinics,. drugs, housekeeping and nursing services, food supplements, ostomy sup- plies, dressings and mastectomy visits. The slate of officers for the Huron County Unit for 1981- 82, besides Ross McDaniel as president, include: past president -Harold Knisley; first vice -president -Mel Farnsworth, Goderich; second vice -president - George Michie, Belgrave; treasurer -Steve Biskup, Clinton; campaign chair- man -Jim Remmington, Goderich; vice -chairman - Murray Hunter, Wingbam; commemoration chairman - to be filled; education chairman -Margaret Mann, Wingham; vice -chairman -to be filled; medical advisor - Dr. Bruce Thomson, Goderich; patient services chairman -Margaret Allan, Clinton; vice -chairman -to be filled; mastectomy visiting - Phyllis Pitblado, Goderich; transportation chairman - Russell Jervis, Clinton; publicity chairman -Howard Aitken, Goderich; and planning, development and nominating chairman -Mel Farnsworth. Staff secretary is Margaret Makins and the Unit office is located at 20. Isaac Street, Clinton. Doctor speaks on cancer Dr. Boris Ragula, C.C.F.P., spoke on early detection' of cancer of the bowel at the annual meeting of the Huron County Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society Tuesday evening, October6. The Russian -born Dr. Ragula received his medical training in Belgium, graduating in 1951. He came to Canada in 1954 and now practises family medecine in London. He is medical ad- visor to the Canadian Cancer Society, London Branch and assistant clinical professor with the Department of Family Practice at the University of Western Ontario. Through his speech, Dr. Ragula familiarized the audience with his experience in the early detection of bowel cancer by use of a simple test of occult blood screening at the time of yearly or general examinations on all patients 40 years of age and over. Dr. Ragula said a survival rate of five years for all kinds of cancer of the colon and rectum is about 40 per tent and it does not improve in spite , of extensive and modern treatment including surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. "It appears that the only way to fight cancer at the present time is early detection of this disease," he reported. Dr. Ragula said that the occurrence of bowel cancer is frequent enough to justify routine screening for early diagnosis. If the doctor does not offer such screening, the patient should ask for it, he said. The screening used by Dr. Ragula, known as hemoccult blood testing, takes only a few minutes and is simple and unexpensive for the early diagnosis of cancer of the gastrointestinal tract. "Most of my patients diagnosed with this system were 'asymptomatic and a maliganancy wouldn't have been detected for another year or two without the hemoccult test," he ex- plained. Also, because of his simple screening method, many patients are spared other painful tests. Only those -showing certain signs from the first screening are subjected to further tests, he explained. Dr. Boris Ragula spoke on the early detection of bowel cancer at the annual meeting of the Huron County Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society October 6. THE NEW MINIMUM WAGE RATES IN ONTARIO New Minimum Wage rates will go into effect October 1st, 1981. General hourly rate Learner hourly rate Student hourly rate Liquor Licensed premises hourly rate Construction hourly rate $3:50 $3.40 $2.65 $3.00 $3.75 Additional information may be obtained from the Employment Standards Branch, Ontario Ministry of Labour, in the following cities: . HAMILTON 1 West Avenue South L8N 2R9 Tel: (416) 527-2951 TORONTO 400 University Avenue M7A 1V2 Tel: (416) 965-5251 KENORA 808 Robertson Street P9N 1X9 . Tel: (807) 468-3128 KINGSTON KITCHENER ' LONDON 1055 Princess Street ' 824 King Street West 205 Oxford Street East K7L 1H3 N2G 1G1 . N6A 5G6 Tel: (613) 547-3414 Tel: (519) 744-8101 Tel: (519) 439-3231 OTTAWA ST. CATHARINES SAULT STE. MARIE 2197 Riverside Drive 205 King Street 390 Bay Street K1H 7X3 L2R 3J5 P6A 1X2 Tel (613) 523-7530 .Tel: (416) 682-7261 '' • Ter: (705) 949-3331 SUDBURY 199 Larch Street P3E 5P9 Tel: (705) 675-4455 WINDSOR 500 Ouellette Avenue N9A 183 Tel: (519) 256-8278 THUNDER BAY 435 James Street South P7E 6E3 Tel: (807) 475-1691 TIMMINS 273 Third Avenue P4N 1E2 Tel: (705) 267-6231 d. o For toll-free numbers check the government listings in your local telephone directory. Ministry of Labour Ontario Employment Standards Branch Robert G. Elgie, MD, Minister William Davis, Premier