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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1970
SIXTEEN GRADUATE FROM ST. BONIFACE - A total of
year, and will begin their high school training in September
Bill Bedard, David Groot, Dennis Charrette, Don Van Raay.
Patricia Zimmer, Willy Blom. Front row left to right, Toni
16 students graduated from St. Boniface Spearate School in Zurich this
Back row left to right, John Paul Neilands, Tim Stark, Tom Stark,
Middle row left to right, Rita Farwell, Mary Rasenburg, Sister Lorraine,
Pennings, Susan Bedour, Michelle Gelinas, Jackie Day, Yvonne Oud.
(Citizens News Photo)
It'sa
Matter of
Life and
Breath
Carbon monoxide is a gas that
escapes every time a cigarette is
lighted. If you inhale cigarette
smoke, there is no way to block
the gas from entering your blood-
stream. Filters cannot trap the
gas.
What happens when carbon'
monoxide gets into your blood-
stream? A team of Danis re-
searchers at the University of
Copenhage have found out. Car
bon monoxide rapidly depletes
the oxygen -carrying capacity of
the blood. Your lungs, heart,
and brain need plenty of oxygen
to survive.
The dangerous fact about car-
bon monoxide is that it combines
rapidly with hemoglobin. The
resulting combo is called carboxy -
hemoglobin. The normal level of
carboxyhemoglobin in the body
is about one-half of one per cent.
When this level rises to 5 to 10
per cent, there is outright inter-
ference with oxygen transport.
Heavy cigarette smokers often
have levels up to 20 per cent.
The Danis investigators tried
to figure out how carbonxyhemo-
globin does its damage by using
animal models. They found out
cigarette smoke makes blood
vessels more permeable, thus al-
lowing an increased flow of fat
through vessel walls. Some of
this fat is deposited, leading to
atherosclerosis.
Smoking, of course, has other
disastrous effects, too. But the
minute you stop smoking, your
body goes to work to repair the
damage. You will breath easier
and feel less tired. Your circu-
lation will improve. And your
heart and lungs will have a
chance to defend themselves.
Your Christmas Seal associa-
tion is conducting a month-long
campaign this month to convince
anyone who still smokes to Lick
the habit. Your association knows
it's a matter of life and breath.
Get in touch with
Huron -Perth Tuberculosis and
Respiratory
Disease Association
121 Wellington Street
Stratford, Ontario
List Promotions at St. Boniface School
Primary Division: Sister Elaine:
Kimberly Ann Bedard, Annette
Blom, Richard Denys, Lorraine
Dietrich, Darcy Ducharme, Lor-
raine Ducharme, Mary Ellen
Ducharme, Micharel Ducharme,
Robert Grenier, Helen Jacobs,
Michael Masse, Ronald Masse,
Linda Mathonia, Lori Ann Meid-
inger, David Regier, Dennis Reg-
ier, Catherine Smith, David
Smith, Jim Regier, Carrie Swe-
eney, Cathy Vanneste, Michael
V anRaay, Douglas V olland, Mary
Watson, Jerry Wilder.
Primary Division: Miss E. Murray; '
Kris Bedard, Peter Bedard, Rose.
mary Bedard, John Bilcke, Patt-
Ann Bddour, Theresa Charrette,
Patrick Cyr, Catherine Day, Kar-
en Ducharme, Kevin Geoffrey,
Charlene Hartman, Tommy Hart-
man, Dennis Hoffman, Barbara
Masse, Dennis Masse, Philip
Masse, Bernhard Mathonia, Deb-
bie Overholt, Betty Rasenberg,
George Regier, Barbara Smith,
Patricia Smith, Robert Smith,
Ronnie Soudant, Heather Sween-
ey, Laura Wilder, Tony Van Den
Boomen. Carolyn Miller, Patrick
Masse, Anna Marie Duffy.
Primary Division: Mrs. B. Bedard;
Denise Bedard, Kerry Bedard,
Timmy Bedour, Jeannette Char-
rette, Tommy Cyr, Linda Den-
omme, Robbie Denomme, Jim-
my Dietrich, Patrick Duffy, Paul
Hartman, Barbara Hoffman,
Christopher Groot, Kenneth Masse,
Kenneth Mathonia, Rosemary
Meidinger, Donna Jean Miller,
Barry Overholt, Sandra Overholt,
Betty Pennings. David Soudant,
Brenda Vanneste, Teresa Van-
Raay, Diana Verlinde, Robert
Watson.
Junior Division; Mrs. B. Bedard;
Timmy Charrette, Randall
Dietrich, Gerard Ducharme,
Wendy Meidinger, Adrian Rasen-
berg, Caroline Rasenberg, Karen
V olland
Junior Division; Mrs. D. Hartman;
Janet Bilcke, Ivan Bedard,
Terry Bedard, Mary Blom, Rita
Blom, Debra Bedard, Michelle
7,orriveau, Perry Denomme, Chris-
tine Ducharme, Gerard Ducharme,
Ted Ducharme, Joe Farwell,
Timmy Farwell, Elizabeth Groot,
Stephen Hartman, Carolyn Hoff-
man, Mark Masse, Michael Mas-
se. Patrick Masse, Ronnie Meid-
inger, Mike Neilands, Ted Oud,
Patty Overholt, Vicki Overholt,
Mary Ann Pennings, Louise Regier;
Carol Smith, Trudy Van Den
Boomen, Lionel Wilder.
Junior Division; Mrs. M. Suplat;
Carol Bedard, Julianne Bedard,
Richard Bedard, Danny Bedour,
Michael Charrette, Frederick
Denomme, Michael Denomme,
Ronnie Denys, Marl< Doyle, Bern-
adette Ducharme, Brenda Duch-
arme, John Ducharme, Judy Duch-
arme, Ralph Mathonia, Mary Ann
Mathonia, Daniel Meidinger,
Ronnie Miller, Kathleen Neilands,
Janet Oesch, Stephen Overholt,
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DASIIWOOD and
DISTRICT NEWS
Correspondent: Mrs, Ervin Rader
MRS. EMMA ELSIE
Mrs. Emma Elsie, 72, widow
of the late Sam Elsie and the for-
mer Emma Genttner, passed away
suddenly at South Huron Hospital,
Thursday, June 25. Surviving are
one daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Dodge,
of Detroit, one brother Charles
Genttner, London; two grand-
children, Russel Dodge Jr. , Ind-
ianapolis, Indianna, and Mrs.
Robert Perry, Haverton, Pennsylv-
ania, also a number of nieces
and nephews.
The body rested at the T.
Harry Hoffman funeral home,
where the funeral was held Mon-
day, June 29 with Interment in
Zion Lutheran cemetery. Rev,
E, E. Steinman officiated.
Pall Bearers were, Jim Fee,
Nelson Wells, Ray, Lorne, and
Lloyd Genttner and Harold Schro-
eder,
PIANO RECITAL
Mrs. Harold Stire , AWCM
held a piano recital for her pup-
ils Monday, June 29, at the
Dashwood Community Centre.
Piano solos and duets were play-
ed. The theory pupils also play-
ed accordian selections. Miss
Barbara Ratz presented Mrs. Stire
with a gift on behalf of the pupils.
Bingo and lunch brought the
evening to a close.
Miss Marlene Taylor, of Kit-
rhener visited with Miss Sharon
Rader, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Storrnes
and family, St. Thomas, Mr.
'and Mrs. Bob Cornelius and Rob-
ert, Sarnia, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tie-
rnan.
Linda Vanneste, Martin VanRaay,
Ted Soudant, Douglas Debus,
Brian Denys, George Grenier,
Pat Groot, Carolyn Hartman,
Francis Hartman, Raymond Math-
onia, Diane Smith, Joanne Van-
Raay.
Intermediate Division; Sister Lor-
raine;
Carolyn Bedour, Stephen Bedour
Patrick Bedard, John Charrette,
Catherine Cyr, David Denomme,
Patsy Denomme, Kevin Dietrich,
Lee Ann Doyle, Catherine Duch-
arme, Marc Gelinas, Mary Anne
Geoffrey, Martin Gelinas, Marg-
aret Groot, Eugene Hartman,
Maureen Hartman, Wayne Hoff-
man, Theresa Lansbergen, Brenda
Masse, Paul Masse, Carol Masse,
Sharon Masse, Richard Masse,
Paul McInnis, Deborah Meidinger,
Marilyn Meidinger, Wayne Meid-
inger, Stephen Miller, Gerry
Neilands, Diana Oud, Gerard
Pennings, Joanne Rasenberg, Larry
Smith, Stephen Smith, Brenda
Wilder.
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