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Oftkers
ivo of *ootlhom
For thsjde, My?* met en Tues.
Eva? day evening in the 4131re1.44
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COOKE
- FLORIST
r00111. OMR tivee wa
responsible for the prOgram,
Mias Rena Fennel ilitreda(ced
Alm eri'JaPariliY° telling -11a tat
a Mear slag, eniOyed japan
One of the local hotela there.
Husiness Was opened by the
led by Mrs. Tom Wilbee arid past oresklent, MrS, William
Mrs. Peter Dunlop, After sing. Ball who thanked the ladles for
iag a 13716, 'Vtrilbee led the co-operation she had while'
in ...office; also told Mr. 'Britten
ow she appreciated hs Ul er•
est and advice. Ile in turn' con-
gratulated the ladies on a splen-
did) year's work and installed
the incoming officers for 1988
and qcorted the new pfesiant
Mrs. William Campbell to her
chair of office. Mrs. Campbell
spoke briefly asking for the
same co-oper,atien and help
that had been shown to her
predeeessors. •
The regular bliaintia
conducted and 'the budget for
1968 which was presented; by
1VIrs. Wilmer•Cuthill was accept-
ed aVfarclit 26th was' set for the
%Sr' mg Thargtoffermg meet- hig
Wite*Dr....Patitdrion.; will speak
dn The Prese Atoada. ef Africa .
M'areg -1st ii-thd -4-Med Day of
Prayer in tlie PreabYteria11
Church.
Ladle? wffe*askedato saye..dfs-
ealrAid. nYilsms. an4ic Paatage
stamps to be sent to_ orea.
„ Final arrangements were
made for the annual women's
presbyterial , to be held, at
Northside Church on February
7. This is the inaugural meeting
of Huron and Perth Presbyteries
also the HOB Women.
Arrangements were complet-
ed concerning the Valentine
Smorgasbord supper on Feb. .14.
Discussion was held on open
house in the ehurelf wen the
renovations were, cftpleted
this fall and a bazaar was con-
sidered. The meeting adjourn-
ed on a motion by MTS. Lorne
Dale.
Officers for 1968 include:
PaS.t. president, Mrs. Wiliiath
Ball; president, Mrs. William
Campbell; first vice-president,
Mrs. George Ribey; secretary,
Mrs. Peter Dunlop; Treasurer,
Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill; social
convener, Mrs., Ross Gordon;
group leaders, one, IMT.S. Gor-
dan Papule; two, Mrs. Ure
Stewart; three, Mrs. Bev. Chris-
tie, Miss Abbie Seip; four, Mrs.
Ernest Williams; five, Mrs.
Garfield Baker.
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in prayer. Mrs. Dunlop rad he
fic.rigtura lesson and \Mr. WI
ee gave a 'short cornmentary
on love which was the theme of
the program. After tie offering
was received and dedicated
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- the church service, The pre* °
dent,. Julie Webb presided,. over
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the meeting, • the thatue Of
which was "Love does init have
to have.rts own way". The Mes.
sengers .inatte WAS irCPfeated',
Pamela Redd gave piano 441.0.„...
poen): "Take Tine" was read
by Bobbie Dickey. •Mrs. Lloyd
•TaqUes gave ,the chapter from '
the study .book. Naner •••fae11.0.$
led in prayer. Eddie Road!ea d
the scripture .lesson. Mrs. 1fl
ham_ Dickey ,gave the Bible.
NfStredrielle°71iftsownas antd,"I'dialg
Lou .Thomsen. •There !Were 10
pair of. • mittenda ilevittell
kV. at,CAriatialaa• 74,170.11P-
ItZ;R:aint tOpitoti4e. In4lki%14g'gg.0151,41,,
tY Was planned for January 29.
' Meeting_elosed with Messenger
prayer.
Attendance pigs weregiven:.
honor pins, first year,, Brian
Thomson; second year bar, yr -
non Thomson, Nervy „•,T.a,i1
third. year bar, -Pairiela,,. ,
David Tomlinson, Debeyah
JacillaP0 Miclielfe.11030a,9111
Oar), ithiNPO•61rt f�
ioar. bat, 4r1 !I'1tnsQp Kare?
Maley, Janet TOnitere,
year bar, Paul Pax ', see: sev-
enth year bar, Murray "Miley,
Bobby Straham.
Euchre
The R.B.P. Men's Lodge held°
a euchre iri the Orange Hall
last week with seven tables in
't play, Prize Winners were: men's
-high, Mervin Shute; lone hands,
Laverne Skinner; ladies' high,
Mrs. A:gnes Davis; lone hands,
Mrs. Harry Webber; lucky
draw, Jacqueline Peckett.
The basket of flowers- in the
church orb Sunday Were in mem-
ory of Mrs. Elizabeth (Shier)
,Swizer who passed away last
week in St. Marys' Hospital,
London. Mrs. .Switzer was .at
one time associated with this
church:
Rev. and Mrs Glen Strome,
Timmy and Jamie of HallOYET
were guests on -Friday • evening
with Mr. and, Mrs. Ted -Insley,
Murray. and Karen. - •
Temperance Sunday was held
during the Sunday School hour
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Men's and Women's
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Children's Vinyl Lined
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Brand Name Reg. to 11.95
WOMEN'S - Discontinued
Cocktail .,Boots
Reg. to $14.95 NOW
Special on
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Slippers
Assorted styles in Men's, Boys', Ladies',
Miisek and Children's
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_Men's, Boys' and Children's
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Assorted colors and heels
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Sunday morning. Reports of the
Toc Alpha convention held ill
Niagara Falls during the Christ-
mas holidays were given by
Misses June King and Ann
Hi C's Meet
The Hi -C met Sunday for
a tobogganing party at Dodds
• Hills, followed by a pot luck
supper at 6:30 and attended,
by 28 people. The, ineeting
was in charge of president
S t e v en Smith. Calenders
were distributed and the pro-
gram was taken by Ken Soott
and Marilyn Sedley. The to-
pic on "The Hippie" pros and
cons was followed by discus-
sion.
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Eastern Star
Has Meeting
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,There was a large atten,
dance -at the official visit to
Seaforth Chapter Order ,of
the Eastern Star, of°Mrs. Ol-
ive Davies of Byron Chapter,
London, District De puty
Grand Matron of -District No.
5 on Thursday. Mrs. Helen
Reeves and Mrs. Elizabeth
,Cardno were candidates for
the inspection of officers.
Mrs. Davies • complemented
the officers on their excellent
work. Lunen Was ,served un-
der the convenership of Mrs.
A. Forbes. Guests were pre-
sent 'f r om Mitchell, Exeter
-London, ij 1 y t h, Goderich,
and Clint°
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Mr. Mac Wilson spent Thurs-
day in Toronto
Mr. Ronald Scott visited on
the weekend with Lawrence El-
liott, London.
The many friends of the late
Rev. Edgar Roulston, Exeter,
were sorry to hear of his sud-
den death on rriday. Rev. Roul-
ston supplied atdifferent times
at Kippen and Brumfield Unit-
ed Churches.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Layton
left on Satprday for a vacation
in Florida.
Mrs, Mae Wilson spent a few '
days last week with relatives at
Auburn.
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Clayton Calquhoun R.R. I,
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Wm. H. Chaffe - R.R. 4, Mjtchell
Tim Toohey - R.R. 3rLucan
Raymond McCurdy R.R. I,
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Robert Gardiner R.R. 1,
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Harry Coates - Exeter
Clayton Harris - Mitchell
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Hugh Patterson - • Exeter
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Mr. and Mrs, Pen. 4rina.. and,
clierY1 were guests at the V„itiv
anativers.ary dinner M. Plaaareat
St. -Marys, for, 54.. and *re.
Fred Roger - an Friday, ,evening
•-and also the reception which
followed at their home in Writ -
ton.
• aVir. and Mrs, .Cepil Dobson of .
Kirkton' and Mrs. Arthur Hop-
kin were Saturday :•visitors with -
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hazlewood,
Mrs.' Jean German of Gran-
ton is spending'SOPA: tilne 'With
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mills,
Nfr. and Mrs. Wilbert Solves
of Hensall were, Sunday visitors
with Ms. Mary Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brintnell,
Terri and ,geortt vla.:40.'".P1411147
evening with o Wu -Vic
Hearn and Uglily of St. Marys.
Mr. and
spent the, weelieibd;
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of Wilfred main -office w 'ern.
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Clarence Mills-
- Mr. and Mrs,ci.l...DOhson. of
Kirktort visited unday evening
with Mrs. Arthir Hopkin. • .
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Johns,
Linda, Alec. and Arlene and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johns at-
tended the wedding of the for-
mers' son Larry, to Ruth Ann
Lince on Friday evening in St.
Marys' United Church and- the
reception which followed in the
Legion Hall.
Miss Brent McCurdy of St.
Marys visite --ort Sunday with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ira McCurdy. •
•° Mr. and.: MrsLhsanviIle.
and family of ensall, were
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The lighted cigarette between the lips
ot six million Canadians represents, in
the opinion of many doctors, the great-
est health problem in the country today.
•
The effects of cigarette smoking can
be deadly. The mixture of particles and
gases in the smoke, reduces the func-
tion of the lungs and, as the years pro-
gregs, the continued inhalation of the
noxious mixture is contributing to a
• higher and higher toll of disability and
death. Inhaling smoke from even ONE
cigarette increases resistance in the
lung's airways. The tiny particles of
tar in the smoke act as an irritant,
causing the bronchial tubes to swell,
and as a result the smoker has to work
harder for the air he breathes. The
gases -in cigarette. smoke interfere with
the cleansing mechanism of the respir-
atory system. Normally, the lining of
the respiratory tract has a coating of
fluid from the nose down through the
smallest air passages. Inhaled dirt and
baderia settle on, this fluid, and tiny
hair-like cells called "cilia" sweep the
fluid containing its load of harmful,
substances up to the nose and throat
where they can be eliminated. But cig-
arette smoke slows down or eventually
stops the cilia's action, permitting dirt
and bacteria to remain in the respira-
tory tract. If they remain long, irrita-
tion, infection and illness can result.
Chronic bronchitis is frequently linked
with heavy cigarette smoking. The lin-
ing of the bronchial tubes becomes in-
flamed, air flow to and from the lungs
is hampered and mucous is coughed up.
The victim hacks and spits and very of-
ten calls it a cigarette cough, but it is
actually» bronchitis and as the disease
progresses, debility progresses with
marked obstruction to .air flow, heavy
cough and sputum and shortness of
breath. Chronic bronchitiS sometimes
milks,death, but more often it leads
to other serious. disabling diseases.
Emphyseina. is believed to be a late de-
velopment of chronic bronchitis. In this
disease, air becomes trapped in the
lungs when the airways are obstructed.
The lungs become distended and the
spon.ae-like tissue that obsorbs oxygen
from the air is, damaged irreversibly.
Emphysema interferes with a man's
earning ability and closes the door to
an active social life. At its worst, em-
physema reduces life to a fight for
every breath.
When the Junks become thus damaged,
blood cannot flow normally through the
narrowed small blood vessels, and the
heart must- work harder to push the
blood through. THE GREATESTRISK
OF CIGARETTE SMOKING WE ARE
TOLD, IS DtAril FROM DISEASE
OF THE HEART AND CIRCULA-
TORY SYSTEM.
Lung cancer is second as a risk Of cig-
arette smoking. 1n1930, shortly after
smoking became a national habit, lung
cancer was comparatively rare. In, the
United States deaths from. lung can-
cer increased from 2,500 in 1930 to 50,-,
000 today. And the estimate is that lung
cancer kills 10 times as many.eigarette
smoker's as non-smokers:
Heart disease, lung cancer, emphysema,.
bronchitis, shortness of breath, chron-
ic coughs . . . and some risks we have-
n't mentioned, such as premature ba-
bies and neonatal deaths %. . are often
the results of cigarette smoking.
Even when the lungs are badly damag-
ed, say doctors, stopping smoking will
slow down the disease or, at least, re-
duce cough and sputum.
And, of course, if you're lucky enough
not to have developed diseases associa-
ted with cigarette smoking,' you vastly
imiirove your chance p of. escaping
them -completely . . .if you quit now!
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