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ancer researchers look for Iler
can largely be prevented *by
avoiding known cancer causing
agents, such as cigarettes.
The fight against cancer
through research and, education
will go on. •It is of vital
importance. Each year, cancer
takes more live .s than all the
wars in human history.
The Cancer Society needs your
help. The local chapter needs
'more members, and -anyone with
an interest can` conta et an
executive of the Seaforth
Chapter.
Stop a killer in his tracks.
Support the Canadian Cancer
Society in April.
APPTOXIMately twenty years ago Nearly 61/2 million of this amount
with a threefold program of
education of the 'public , service to will be raised ilr:Ohtario,
patients, and fund raising in the
'Cancer reserach is costly, and
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It's service to patients work the cost's have been rising every
Beaten'''. . cause of cancer control. '
The Canadian Cancer Society •
year. Nearly $10 million worth pf
research will be paid for •by the
helps in the fight against one of continues:to attract a very special CanadianCancer Society in 1977.
the nation's leading • killers type of volunteer. For many years It is expected that the battle
through continued support of the' late Mrs. Joseph McConnell
research and through efforts to was a dedicated and tireless against cancer will cost 21 percent more this year than last year.
educate the public about cancer. chairman of the service to
patients committee of the
Though a cure is still in the
Locally, the Cancer Society . future, progress is being made
provides a number of services. Seaforth branch. , • 1
The soda),
is pleased that Mrs. Twenty years ago, only 40 percent
Patients needing treatment are,
Wilfred Titford .has has volunteered
a cancer patients survived for
transported to, London free of five years. Today, 52 percent of
to be chairman of this committee. charge.Last year 9 patients were Since its formation the local all cancer patients are alive five
taken to Victoria Hospital Clinic years after the disease is dis
-branch has had and continues .to for a total of 28 trips, or 2,800 covered.
have many dedicated and active miles. Dressings are given to
patients in need of them. Last volunteers working in the interest The,CanceErd Society
ntatlon
conducts an
year 272 dressings were made of this worthy cause. .
Me general public have a great active campaign of public and distributed by local Cancer ' education to alert people about
deal of confidence in the society Society members. Drugs were
and . its objectiVes for the control the steps that can be taken to also supplied to one patient free reduce. the risk of -cancer and to
of cancer. The In. Memoriam gifts of charge last year. Volunteers promote its early diagnoses.
visited patients and their families continue to increase each year. The total objective of the. Some forms of cancer are nearly
Chairman, The society will send several. times a month. 100 percent curable if they are
Canadian Catlett.- Society out • between 1,500 and 2,000' Service detected early enough. Other
letters-hi-the-1r effort to raise _at The local 'branch was formed campaign this year is $12 million. cancers, particularly lune cancer. •
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A nation-wide effort to stop a least $3,500 to support the work
killer moved close r to its goal of the Canadian. Cancer Society.
today, but experts involved in the Again this year, the campaign
hunt say it will be sometime slogan is "Cancer Can Be
before the killer is caught.
Supporter's of those involved
in the search effort say they will
soon ask the public to supply
weapons needed in the search.
The weapons they'll ask for ate
dollars, and the killer they're
seeking is cancer.
The annual Cancer Society fund
raising campaign will begin in the
Seitforth area after Easter and
continue throughout April. This
year, as in previous years, the
campaign will be conducted
entirely by mail.
Chairman of the campaign is
J.R.Spittal. Other officials of the
local chapter' of the society who
will take part in the campaign are:.
James Murray , President; Mrs.
John' McCowan, Secretary; Mrs.
Grace ' Titford, Publicity
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which caseit should go out 'like a
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condition already when we had.
such ' a healthy bliqard which
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did a bit of swirling about making
drivingcliffieult:1 Had'it been rider
Christmas, with a green one
treatening, we'd have'Welcomed
it for -a 'white' Chrispnas.
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retreated further. "around the „
corner'. To me there's been no
sign of him yet. ,
A few hungry starlings were in
,the crabapple tree ,thiS morning
trying to pick off the tough little
apples,. They, had better leave
these to the squirrels who are well
equipped to attack them. •
In the spirit of St. Patrick's Day
Mary made little greed-fibbon
..bows for each, of us to wear and
'we also had green lithe juice to
take our pills. In the afternoon
this area's only resident; puppet
theatre came and performed that
popular children's play 'Hansel
& Greta" it seemed to be quite
popular with adults too.
. Cheryl Sniith manipulated the
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being in :your area, go to see it.
These are all hand puppets with
no 'strings attached'.
Richard and Cheryl are
presently working' under a local
initiative project grant which will
keep them performing • and
working. with children until June
in schools and libraries.
Cheryl spent a summer in
Hamilton library setting up
workshops .for . children. They,
would• like to continue their wor - k
and settle in this area but Richard
want's 'to develop, his music =
further and Cheryl would like to
learn more about puppets. They =
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devotions followed - by
refreshments.
'The Missionary , Fellowship
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Steffen' Sr. for their regular
monthly meeting. The program
was in the form of "pot luck" in
which each lady read a poem or,
article of interest as their contri-
bution. Refreshments followed
and letters from missionaries
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The "Teen Girls Club" met at
the church for their weekly
meeting on Friday evening. This
meeting was highlighted by, the
, girls expressing their congratula-
tions to Leader Miss Eunice Doerr
• .on the occasion of her birthday.
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