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AGENTS: James Keys, RR I, Seaforth; V. J. Lane, RR 5,
Seaforth; Wm. Leiper, Londesbore; Selwyn Baker, Brussels;
Harold Squires, Clinta• , Qeorge Coyne, Dublin; Donald G."Eaten,
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Sundays, Holidays, Everyday — Maple Leaf
Phone 527-0810 : Seaforth
advice from
Doris Clark
A 'PLAYFUL STEPFATHER
DEAR DORIS — I am 11.
Mt,
boy I am going wAh. I have
been going with Grant for a
Yeafr 13101VV and I doubt if they
have -said One& word$ to each
othep in all that th:11% 1y AV,
father treated my older sister
ta make love to him. He ita.,
also tried this _with me.
•
sister and I finaalY fig-
ured that our stepfather is
jealous 0 our boy friartas be-
cause we kiss, 'them, and' slap
°his face 'when Retries anything
with us. b there anything, that
can be done se Ojai be is at
least a Little More hosPitable to
my boy ikientl?
•
I love Grant so much that I
Would lie to mY mother (which
I have never done) to go out
with Wan,
_ Planning On Marriage
DEAR PLANNING — We
speak of "lib,W boys walking
around in clothing, and
I'd hay your stepfather is Zne
of them, a jealous one. I don't
think there's much hope of re-
formingsuch •an inhospitable
male.
What concerns me more are
the passes he makes at you and
your sisters. For your own pro -
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RESPIRATORY. 4,
DISEASE
The daring young man on the flying trapeze
never flew through the air with more ease than a lot of
difficult, words like hypoxia, hypercapnia, and nasal
cannulea, used at the annual meeting of the Canadian
Tuberculosis Association held in Vaneouver.
`Never mind the difficult words," is the advice
of Dr. C. W. L. Jeans, executive secretary of the Can-
adian Tuberculosis Association. -"The thing for the or-
dinary person to do is try never to be a chest physi-
cian's problem. The doctors are talking about oxygen.
Everyone needs oxygen. Our brains, our rnu,scles, our
digestive systems need it. Awake or asleep We need it.
We need it 24,hours a day. As long as we are healthy
our lungs deliver it to .the blood and the blood carries
it through the body."
"The trouble is that more and more people are
treating their lungs badly, mostly by smoking too much.
Their lungs lose the ability to cantract. They can't
squeeze out the carbon dioxide which the blood picked
up while delivering oxygen, The carbon dioxide fills
the space needed for fresh air and oxygen."
"The doctors are talking about ways to get oxy-
gen to him. Hyperbaric oxygen is oxygen with, pressuxt
behind it. Pressure and skill — for it has to be the
right amount of oxygen. Too muchoa,n do harm. Pre-
Vention is the best way to cope. Stop smoking, especial-
ly cigarettes. If you live where there is air" pollution,
join the movement to get it corrected," Dr. Jeanes Con-
cluded.
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CHRISTMAS SEALS FIGHT TB, AND
OTHER RESPIRATqRY DISEASES
This Advertisement iPublished by The Huron County
Tuberculosis Association
tection, tatviold bring allOtne with'
neirei ille4100 him bY
being SeacY, ttY'' glAtiltang
Grant in frOnt of him. If it
keeps up, your mother Must be
told. .
.4tbnve ell don't ruin Your
own future by jump* into
marriage as a way out of an
intolerable situation at' home.
DEAR Dom tught be- .
low my ,14.•ft eye1 havp a huge
whatehead (my natice4blet).
Doris; without me going to a
doctor, eatdd )7011 te1:1 mei how
I could get rid 0 it?
' Blemish
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DEAR BLEMISH" —
Wouldn't think ar„ it Anything
you did might leave% a worse
looking Pear than Ole white-
head itself.
•
If it is prominent, it must
go. This is a sintpre everyday
performance for a skin special-
ist rlight itt his office. He will
do it nestlY and With a mini-
mum of fuss; anti without fear
of infection • Your family doc-
tor will refer you.
Confidental to Arthritic
According to in mice]: con-
sultant, there are far toomany
phoney mmets for arthritis. A
good, diet without food, faina-
Tr** .SeSion.,.
AidfS;. *enew01-
The .second: l#AnSe.U.X Renewal
69,the rieflen:Von qrniip Po
gram, moved into the -northern
Part of Southwestern.- Ontario,
When a special training 'seSsion
for Parih CoordinatorS and
Group Leaders was held 4 St,
Joseph's Church gnu, in Clinton,
Wednesday evening. • r
Among those representing
over 20 RC churches 'from tbe
areas, , were the following: jack
Lane, St. Colurahan Seaforth;
Mrs. Joseph Shea St. Patrick's
Church"; Dublin; gggene Frayne,
St. Joseph's Church, Ashfield
and %.Gederieh; James Icrausk,
oph, t. Patrick's, riublin;-lvIts.--
- James Ryan, St, Ambrose, Brus-
sels; Alvin Rau, St. -Peter, St.
Joseph, Zurich; Harry Arts, St,
James, Seaforth;, and Cyril Boy.
le, St.- Augustine, Auburn.
The Parish Coordinators ; are
liaison" between. their local
churches and the. Renewal Cen-
tre in London, hieh • is directing
Renewal '69 throughout the Dio-
cese of London, which include -82
RC parishes.
Father Prirneau, Director of
the operation, said: "We are
more than pleased to find the
response among laymen and
laywomen so receptive. What-
ever we can do -to make the sec-
ond phase, the Reflection Groups
more successful, we will make
every effort to. cooperate in the
project.
Sermons on renewal will be
preached local AC par-
ishes -on the subject renewal of
tiesim of am' kan4 — is. e6sen'' .41ininds and hearts, updating at
tial topb,ysical health which "••
in turn is directly related to
mental health'.
Both have g great deal to do
with arthritis — and with most
other serious iikease.a.
In a study. of 97 couples, a
team of researchers at- the Uni-
versity of Michigan report that
"martial hostility is a key vari-
able in ihe developmient ef
rheumatoid art1hritis in the
woman and peptic ulcer in the
man." Mow about that? .
DEAR DORIS — My hus-
band is very g'oodr to the child-
ren and me. The likes --to be in,
big crowds, as he like:s to sing
and play music. But he gets too
mach to drink andcgetist• loud
and always 'swears as he, talks.
And start to critiiize me
When your hustband com-
pares you with sok:acme e,Ise
and says he'd rather make love
to this person 'instead of you, art
makes it hard to just be quiet
all the time. So first thing you
know we are !arguing: When he
gets to the bar he dgesn't know
when to get mit.
. What rd like to know is if I
shouldn't say a. wend ,aa,d let
him go as he likes?
Tired Of Arguments
DEAR TIRED — Suet
gEvings-on ane not designed to
pep one up!
Your unloving mate knows
how Ittble you want to argue;
and counts on you to .put up
with things '-as you have 'done
in 'the past. Which is not the
way to handle an alcoholic.
, He 'is drinking; which 'is the
inferior ',crutch of someone who
hasa grudge against life.
I'm not tailking about social
drinking but about the kind of
over -indulgence which becomes
the disease called alcoholism
Alcohol tackles anion whetre
he is weak; am.d it takes a train-
ed counseller !who knows the
disease to map out a course
to salvation: I'm vending you
the address of thsa aleoholisin,
resource in your area. You: earn
go, elven if he -won't, and get in-
sight into his problem.
Confidential to Shocked —
No overbearing father has the
right to reject medical advice
which could mean the differ -
elite between health ;Ind ill-
ness for hit son._
Schizophrenia adds up to a
pattern of assorted symptoms
which can gradually seal a
young human being off into a
sort of tomb. Caught soon
enough, the sufferer can be
helped tremendously.
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three phases of Renewal '69,
which includes research, reflect-
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