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clinics, and
atMerated and
la volunteers,
. 'the backbone
'asociety, says
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ce returns
the dollar.
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cancer as a
eatson says the
ar is incurable
Je than 50 per
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a patients are
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t‘e being inn
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stated patieni
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owners and have a ea# in forming business poi-
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Cancer IS is. not
disease: affecting: only ,ana:
organ, and therefore.onS,
doctor cannot be familiar
• with all ..tYP00'of ieafleer
• Patiente mist; me emigre -
gated at these central Clirdea'
.because treatment requires
special trebling, piperience
• and expertise, esaaecially be-
. cause toxic drugs are being
used increasingly in the
treatmentof the disease.
The Ontario' centre Clink
In Leaden: at Victoria' Hos• -
pital drawa froth an area of
1.4 fidilion plaiple. Itwas,
therefore reagOaahle to:U*6
follow-up cIjts. „such as
Wlogbaat 40Outiyhig areaS
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The public is
attend the general meeting
et the Meitlenit Valiey
seryetienAuthority.
meeting i to be helc
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Brussels Legion,
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Central:TOO* of the arMiaa
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will be ePienaito4soosabO.ut con-
servation
Displays will also be set upaa
to allitatrate the various acti-
vities in which the authOritY,
has been involved witb
during 1980.
New types
Executive of
being used
ae radiation
Made it
to the
essietan
Volunt
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TIL1
ore effective
apy is a rela-
' hod of treat -
es persuading
ognize its own
an enemy,
e lines as the
o kill viral
nce having
•rus, it will
la it the next
contact.
evidence that
are curative,
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hanism does
)some kinds of
Ostic methods
iable through
cause a mild
n to cancer in
parent in the
coffee hOstoWtei
and
.tegletereii nurses who t
members of • the amdliaii
volunteer their servtceC
*mist the doctors..
The doctor comeefrom the
central clinic at. Vletoria-i•
Hospital; PreltOOtbk
Watson Is the ,clirne
physiCian. Ainciliaryc meni,
•ber Doris Midge ii the caTt'
ordinator.Shasupervisesthe-.
operation .of *clinicatwiee,
a MOO and fieliedid6s, 7,
• viilun*ts on a tOtation:
sopatientsWoidd nOttaveln Oati* illth • eight work
travetgreatdistances to the eachk.linic.
• central treatuient,clinic for According to Dr. Watson, hp"
their regular checkups. The
• follow-up is an -essential part
of the treatment for cancer,
and these consultative
follow-up clinics eiieburage
the patients to carry out
their follow-up consultation
• and treatment,
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• the experience has beenthat , eat
once such a clinic is estab-
lished it is impossible to,dis-
continue it. He is mpeeloR
appreciative:' of the '*erk
done by the auxiliary ntem- anWig
bers who volunteer their treatmefl
time. cure te
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UCW meets
at Gotrie
GORRIE The executive
of the United Church Women'
met in the church, )101' on
Wednesday nisisting with,
Mrs. Robert Strong
presiding and Mrs. William ,
Behrris'ain charge • of the
minutes. Treasurer Mrs.
Lloyd Jacques gave a
detailed financial report of
the recent fowl supper which
was a very successful event.
A substantial sum was
voted to the Mission and
Service fund of the church,
an increase over last year..
Funds were also voted to the
leader of the Christian Youth
Fellowship for necessary
operating expenses. This
new gt oup is
terdenominational and is
open to all young people in
the community. • •
Plans were also finalied
for the upcoming bazaare on
Saturday, November 22.
e treatment •
oat, follow-up •
inhale to play
role in the .Couple.
toancer until a 1.•
a•
co ob
interest' rctte
U�fl ,-°:;;ViuSni'Goliteers
and' 'telit;
Canadian-
will main• taiii these elinica as'•
a servile tOkalt4r eatieiitaa
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Minister tisks
cooperation
-GORRIE ia D.
Martin of galmerston
conducted communion
services in 64frie and
Wroxeter Cn4ndaPniaelina
on Sunday.
Mr. Martin will be supply
minister for the charge on a
regular • basis arand he
requested cooperation *
informing him of the sick
and shut-ins tn„enable him to
do the congregational
visiting.
Indiant Cr.
FoRDwicit4Theapiiit-
uality of native-kOrth Am-
ericans was tholhooie of a
talk given by; hitt. W.
Daunt at the Meeting of
Trinity Anglican Church
Women Thursday enanang;
At a national ceitarence of
Indian chiefs and elders held
in Ottawa, Prime Minister
Tea lea u quoted' Chief
Andrew Delisle who, in the
words from eh, :Iroquois
prayer of thanksgiving,said,
"We draw Ina. 'loads
together into 011elnittleive
thanks for whatianniaarth.”
The Prime Minittifitad he
chose to begin hit-reharks
with these words because
they speak of a time when
irears.,
.alirl'dr424J.I.itt. Of
London celebrated their 60th
wedding anniersary, 'On
Sunday at the home of their
sonan- aw an ugh er, Mr.
and Mrs: Barry Wenger.
„ More than 60 family
members and friends
gathered to mark . the oc-
casion as well as Mr. Litt'a
84th birthday, the same day,
and Mrs. Litt's 80th birth-
day, two days earlier.
The couple receimed
congratulations from Queen
Elizabeth II, Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau and Garnet
M.: Bloomfield, their local
member of parliament.
Mr. Litt has been a resi-
dent of Seaforth Manor
Nursing Home for • the - past
several months.
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,. ,. . A , Adam bostauriers 'andi,C'„ 0 beln.relled strlct
through the end The yoisalsteiiiiitconi' flied,thelr4',,';.,,,,,
:Sunday. effernoen as the Ni(1190010,M1,01„al:.,t.li r
:Scouts to sell sas, flrewoodt, and they **rent aboutt� sitar
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Mrs. Bill Thornton, Mrs. • The sYingalbYof the eee17,-
Marry .Bott, .Mts. Norman enmity iseatencled-to M1...
Fairies and Mte., 41iner ayne 401insen in
Harding are attending.a 4,N
leaderaa conference
Toronto this weekaa • •
Jerk of..1List.....
owel4.'fnitne.rit tit•Fordiviehi
is a; patient ia,Palinertitati
allaitDiatrict HOSpitaI
the .46agyvor.
father week. Funeral. •
rkson of_
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Ae4itico,..*aaholoS•atorlay *at.Tom Seip
Mrs Freida 00Y,a1‘14* Scott Cl
In Wils�ii vogoKntyr 66,::;,•,i14•14.41 visited.'";".
Mr. and Mrs. Les Watkins
and Erin of Bolton spentthe
weekend Oh Mrs." Eva
Har • .
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Howlett of Elmira visited
Wednesday With Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Kelley.
Miss Lou Matthews spent a
couple of days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. J. McPherson
at Teeswater.
Mr. and Airs. Elmer
Harding, Mr. and Mrs. John
Sturgeon were on a bus tour
ae Wheeling, West Virginia,:
and Akron Ohio over the
wemeakreknd.Harding
spent the
weekend at his home. Mark
is attending Mohawk College
in Hamilton.
week.t • a JacilliatilaCatiel
"Mr. an . Jameeyithe attr and rs. Pout
cbinpsrued Mr. and Mrs. Stetiart -Schaefer Of Londt4i
George HetheringtOn and spent the week:001.4th
Mrs. Anne Edgar tOMonkten A. Schaefer'• aa
on Saturday where they •
and Mrs. Eva. Barris .ac- Of Toronto and andair.
attended the 40th. wedding Mist ..Beiterlee NeLcalth„::
Mr
nrni. avnedrsurarys. Andy
ybrGatthaionan of
mtetirbeii:hogretilwie ihis;okix4
Wroxeter. , District Secondary S'..Sch'
Mr. and Mrs- '143rie Sim" Band under the direetion
mons visited StindaY with
week-long Y°ungsfa;
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hildirominre.RaafonydteSmriniffirsspe. carnnsdinirgsettaewurfnarewedt iWilnpertfhlth:eivan:ritifyeaythaettente,FAtlan:
Symphony and .perfOrif•i
and Mr. and Mrs. 1Vlet whlch isiapervisedbi
returned home Wednesday. maybee a former N
Las Vegas, San Francisco tvteasicihederH. aufThaxe.
Dbaartinnd. ou
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days there.
after •gnjoying a holidayaan
and Los Angeles. • Chester, Peggy',s. Co*
theme of ACW talk Mr. and Mrs. Harvey - Grand Prix Lunehburg)14
Demerling and Mr. and Mrs. Mahone Bay.
the Indian people lived in
harmony with the land and
the waters.
The greatest speech that
was ever made about man's
relationship to earth and the
environment was given by
Chief Seattle in California
about the year 1854 when a
treaty was being negotiated:
"So we will canaai4er your
offer to buy oUr lifffla but it
will not be easy, for this land
is sacred to us."
Later in his speech he said,
"We may be brothers after
all. We shall see. One thing
we know which the white
man may one day discover:
Out God is the same God."
He also said the Indian
Remembrance theme
for senior citizens
believed it was a sin to hill
wild a,nimals, to divert
fowl of the air and all other Pork hostess spe
rivers, to destroy trees, the
created things. • , aa,
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Mrs. Daunt then spoke of
Belmore meet
atthe ways modem people
misuse the environment,
quoting from the Globe and • BELMORE - Bruce
. County Pork HOstess Lois
,.,,,alatediViail ofthjall:yOnliar"io9setawndshie-tilo Rolland of Tiverton was the
lose an estimated 48,00 special speaker at the
lakes to acidity within the Family End Consumer
nnaextt d200nyeeartns ithnteottnewtrontg Isis Affairs meeting of the
Women's Institute on
going on in the air. Wednesday evening,- Nov. 12.
Mrs. Holland was the pork
Mrs. Ron Shelley was princess of Bruce in 1977,
hostess for the meeting and when she and her husband
Mrs . Stewart Rowley were farming in Kincardine
presided. Mrs. Peter Browne Township. .
and Mrs. Don King led in While the audience was
devotions. Roll call was solving a puzzle, 'Name the
answered by 20 members Cuts of Prk', Mrs. Holland
GORRIE - Retnem- tbe table
brance was the fitting theme Bible i
for the November 11 meeting and ed pop
of the senior citizens' Come, William Austin
Alive Clab held in the World War I and
and one visitor with a verse demonstrated the making of
for world peace. The group a Chinese pork dish that
decided to pack a bale and could also be prepared with
ntre, an open send it to the north. chicken or beef, in place of
f a white cross pork.
Members agreed to cater The proof of a dish is in the
es. Mrs.
for two banquets and a eating and the ladies agreed
spoke on
' 1 d committee was named to it was both delicious and
conimunity hall -with mere pictures of her 17 -ear -old purchase a vacuum cleaner nutritious.
than 30 in attendance. ,. ,and some new dishes. The
nominating committee mention of medicinal uses of
The speaker also made
'Rasmussen,broth er,t he laantde Alex the
Robert Gibson, vice
president, told' ' • his cemeteries in Europe. brought in a new slate of swine- the application of
remembrance of World War Mrs. Ken Bennett gave a officers for 1981. pig skin on burns and
Pawhen he was aboy in readin, also Mrs Melville The December meeting replacing human heart
Wroxeter and kne au Dennis on 'Poppy Day in will he held at the church on valves with those of pigs.
Insulin and dru s
inernbers of the 1i31st Bat- Canada', and presented the December 11. It will be aestrogeng
talion which trained members with the new Christmas party, cord- are taken from swine, and on
Wroxeter. On Arirdatiee bay
the church was tilled foil a
church service Of rerena-
hrance.
Mrs. Martin ScottPresided
for the progran1 With Masa
Jean Sperling Spealang
Reniernbrance. 1h auetaio
theme was Whalted ,loy
wards of Canada'. Wesley mencing with a dinner. Mrs. lighter note, but also of
Ball Jr. played trumpet Dave Dinsmore will show Importance, Miss Piggie was
solos, accompanied at the .slides and gifts will be e- •
chosen the favorite clur-
piano by MrS. Gordon Kaster changed. acter of the fahappet Show.
of Wroxeter, and led corn- In other business, Helen
rnunity singing. Mrs. Glad Mrs. Orrance Laramie- Eadie and Mrs. Hank Bos
Edgar read a poem written closed the meeting with reported on the 25th 'fall
by Harvey Sperling for his prayer and lunch was ser- • rally, held in the Underwood
96th birthday. vecl. Community Centre. The
theme of the ray
'Friendship that flowfr
the heart caniacitiiefrozet
adverity."
Mrs. Don McCash, Ripleaaa,
gavae an interestiO •
reminiscence of the hilt
rallies, that originated
Teeswater in 1955, -0 a
those 25 years rnai
valuable friendships hip
been
matd:
letof appreciad
was read from Joy Mai
presently a patient in
London Eadiebosspit
l.
wsread an
teresting and amusing shirk
from Greg Clark's wntiiWs
entitled 'Public Honest.
A collection for Tenniett
For Friendship' Was a 0010
for every window cleat
recently in a nieMbeiaia
home.
The December meetin__
will be a family night with*
Christmas concert by loco
talent. It will be held on
10, at 8:30 p.m.
community centre.
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A yearlyphysIea1 eheek
is part of most people's g4641
health routine. TheCanadjI
National Institute for
Blind reminds you to
guard the good bealthof y'
eyes. Remeniber
regular eye exatninatia
For more informstiore,
tact your local CMS ofk
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