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Today The Lung Association, through its
community education programs, 84,:t. sup
port of • medical 'research, wages a year-
round battle against emphysema, lung
cancer, chromic brorieliitis;, asthma, and
other chronic lung cripplers.
The 1985;,campaign launch is, November 1
and approximately 49,000 households in
Huron -Perth Counties will be receiving the
package containing the bright and colourful
seals.
Fund raising chairman Eileen
Beauchemin says the goal for 1985-86 is
$70,000, which will be needed to meet the
demands for community programs, and to
increase our support of medical research.
For the sixth time, the Christmas Seals
have been designed by Vancouver based
graphic designer Raymond Boyer. His
designs are cheerful and colorful and reflect
the hope represented by the support of
Christmas Seals.
"Respiratory diseases are among the
leading cause of death and disability in
Canada," states Donald Sutherland, Presi-
dent of the Ontario Lung Association. "It is
a startling fact that one of every five Cana-
dians suffers from a chronic respiratory
disease and more than 23,000 died last year
as a result of emphysema, chronic bron-
chitis, asthma, lung cancer, tuberculosis, or
pneumonia."
Each dollar contributed enables staff and
volunteers located in 33 areas in Ontario to
become more involved in the needs of the
community. "A large percentage of the
money donated to the Huron -Perth Counties
stays in the community," says Eileen
' Beaucthemin, Fund Raising Chairman,
"In this way, the money can be used to ex-
pand programs where there is an im-
mediate need and to continue with the pro-
gram in place.
on your holiday mail and parcels. Make it
your personal resolution to spread the
message of hope that they represent. And
please give generously.
People will soon be receiving their Christmas seals to kick off the lung associations
Christmas campaign. Here two Lung Association representatives gather with the Mayor to
look over this years seals. (from left to right) Eileen Beauchemin, lung association fund
raising chairman, Mayor Eileen Palmer and Selim Remtulla Huron -Perth Lung Associa-
tion President. ( photo by Todd Mowatt )
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$14: e may be coning into`GoderiI r
bor a few days and loading uplift', ' ain.
again as repairs to the damaged We and'
canal wall have been completed.
Additional. repairs will be done to the well
once the canal is opened. Further repairs to'
the locks won't be done until aftter, the
passageway closes for the winter, according
-to Robert Balcombe a spokesmanfor the
Seaway.
Officials are hoping that repairs to the
locks will be completed Wednesday and that
the 125 ships stranded between Lake Ontario
and Lake Erie will begin passing through
the locks.
The collapse 23 days ago paralyzed shipp-
ing and elevators around the province filled
as farmers tried to unload their harvest.
The Goderich Elevator was no exception
and was filled to capacity by the first
weekend of the collapse.
The 125 ships that were trapped cost the
Sit .121` tirii ie $lbiniinon a
If a;' a ti h
local fainiers had .to leElevaave somtorwee o
crops it the fields according to George Pa
sons president ofGiiderich Elevators
"Farmers started to feel the affects of the
lock closure, bttt'they have not been too backt
ly affected. They: have had a litt1e bit of a
break with the: rain,;" Parsons said;
"Now that the Seaway is goingpt
reopened we are expecting two
more ships to come in before the.
navigation. We will be expecting `,firs,
ship to arrive around Nov. 15."
At this point, Parsons isn't sure wether
lake ships or ocean-going vessel. �'wiII be
coming in to pick up the wheat. lit, when
the ships do arrive they will be takittiig-wheat
to Port McNichol for distribution. Parsons
said he believes the wheat will then be taken
to either Cuba or Russia. f
Ghosts and goblins visited
Historic Jail on Hallowe'en
Dear editor,
The Staff and Board at the Huron Historic
Gaol had a marvellous time entertaining all
the little ghosts and goblins who visited us
on Hallowe'en. The response to our invita-
tion to make the Gaol part of their
Hallowe'en experience was overwhelming
and, from all accounts, we'd say it was a
great success - despite the fact we ran out of
candy acid voice!
If we are to make the Gaol visit an annual
community event, we need interested pea-
ple to help us work on developing the theme.
If the idea appeals to you, please give ine a
call - 524-2845. .
Yours truly,
Joan Van den Brr eek,
Chair nano,
Huron Historic Gaal B(Jard-. •
Writer commends Partridge,
county for job well done on Atlas
Dear Editor,
Congratulations to all who have had a
hand in publishing the impressive Huron
County Historical Atlas 1984. Your children
and grandchildren will be richer because of
it.
I would like to commend Bill Partridge,
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