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Wing, Offieially Opened
Hundreds attended the official open -
Ing of Clinton Public hospital, Hospital
Day, Thursday afternoon, May 12.
In the upper left picture, Dr. W. A.
Oakes, president of Clinton Public Hos-
pital Board, is shown delivering the open-
Qood Ne
FOR SICK PEOPLE
ing address, Thomas Pryde, MLA for
Huron, cuts the ribbon between the old
and new hospital wings, therebyofficially
opening the addition, in the upper right
photo.
In the lower eft picture, Dr. J. W.
Shaw is seen unveiling a plaque dedicated
by Rev, D. J. Lane, minister of C1Lnton
Presbyterian Church. Rev. Mr. Lane is
et Dr. Shaw's right,
June Middleton, staff nurse and a
former trainee at Clinton hospital, is
Rheumatic, Arthritic, Neuritic Pains, Back-
ache, Weak Kidneys, Stomach Disorders,
Dizzy Spells, Nervousness, Sleeplessness,
• Headaches, Poor Appetite, Lack of Vitality,
Constipation
Regardless of how long you
have been a sufferer and how
many medicines you have tried
before, you can now hope for
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One week after you start tak-
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earth—Nature's laboratory. Con-
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and minerals, the oldest, most
reliable remedy for rheumatic,
arthritic and neuritic pain,
backache, weak kidneys, stem -
ache disorders, constipation. In-
dividual ingredients in Sarnak
have been used and recom-
mended by the medical profes-
sion for years, now for the first
time put together in this com-
bination.
FOR THOUSANDS
of years, ever since I•Iipocrates,
the father of medicine, minerals
and other natural medicines
have been a reliable remedy
for most of our common ail-
meats. Sarnak will help enrich
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AMAZING RESULTS
Medical records show 65% of
men and women over 35 suffer
from nutritional, mineral iron
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dizzy spells, no ambition" to
work or play, a poor appetite;
when your eyes lack that bright
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THOUSANDS of people are
kept. in daily misery with rheu-
matic, arthritic and . neuritic
pain, toes and turn in bed with
racking pain; knee 1, lege,
MRS. BERTHA M. PERRY
shoulders, arms and hands ot•
ten swollen and sore, The anal
genic properties of Sarnak are
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Sarnak acts fast to bring relief
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TORONTO NURSE
TAKES SARNAK
FOR ARTHRITIS
Mrs. ,Bertha M. Perry, 1044 Lake
Promenade, Long. Branch, Toronto,
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lioefRrlgs�`Prhteof
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u fererrof-
arthritis for a long, long time. It
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my nook and down ,my arms, My
Angers were swollen, knees stiff,
t would take as many as 10 to 12
A.S.A. Tablets a day but sill suf-
fered. I started taking Sarnak and
In about -a week's time I began
to my liferelief.
Miserable Arthritic pain inks
to Sarnak, I have found file sod
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Anig
dein+ hlunmbago, gout and
euralgia
roughly speaking, all belpng to the
same family of pain. Often a per-
son suffers from not one but Bev,
eral of these painful conditions.
Oft times such pain makes it dif-
ficult to move the arms and legs.
Often lumbago or backache strikes
with such painthat the sufferer
has difficulty in straightening up.
In extreme casespain from one of
these conditions makes it difficult
for a person to find a restful way
to lie in bed,
Nurse Perry spoke for all suf-
ferers of this type of pain when
she said it takes courage to live
with arthritis, but there is hope.
Daily we are receiving letters
from people who tell us that they
have had their first relief from
pain by taking Sarnalc medicine,
while Sarnak holds out hope for
you, will youo another day with-
out trying it?
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Letters to the Editor
FOREST MEMORIALS
Editor,
Clinton News -Record
DEAR SIR:
There's a question I would like
to ask you—it's been buzzing in
my mind for some time, What
do you think of the national
monuments we have erected, here
and there, throughout the Do-
minion? They mark some great
events, they tell a story of cour-
age and self-sacrifice but time
weathers them— they lose their
value -- future generations may
wonder what they mean.
Would it not be better to
establish living memorials in hon-
conversing with Dr. Shaw, who is 8'1 years
old, and has been practising in Clinton
for 58 years. He is one of the founders
of the Hospital.
The little girl shown in the lower right
photo is Sally Jackson, who had been a
or of those who have contributed
to the building of the nation?
This could be done by planting
forests here and there through-
out the country on lend suited
for this purpose, not of particular
economic value for other pur-
poses. Each forest would have
memorial gates and a plaque tel-
ling the story of triose we desir-
ed to honor. Time would en-
hance the beauty of living me-
morials. With reasonable care
they would never die.
There are no monuments in
this country to our pioneers.
They were the real heroes of
that day, the builders of the na-
tion. With crude tools, with little
compensation, in their early
years of work, they built homes
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patient in the hospital for the past two
weeks recovering from a hot water scald-
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calding. Shown with her are her mother, Mrs,
G. H. Jackson, and W. H. Robinson, vice-
president of the Hospital Board.—Photos and
engravings courtesy The London Free Press.
and changed the wilderness into township All honor to them,
a smiling happy land. What bet- they were the builders of the
ter monument could they have nation, soldiers in the army of
then the establishment of me- the Common Good,
moriei forests in different areas (Signed)—R. J, DEACHMAN,
of the province. They deserve (Ex -MP for Huron North)
a living monument, at least in 53 Queen Street, Ottawa
every county, perhaps in every May 14, 1949. ;11- '
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