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FIGURE SKATERS TO FLYERS — Students in Grade 5 at the. Brussels
Public School had dreams of becoming everything from figure skaters to
pilots when a career day was held as part of Education Week at the
school. In front is Glenn Yuill with ,his plane. Behind him are Judy Ten
Pas, Tim Cousins, Georgia Protopapas, Clinton Garniss and Frances
Smith. , (Photo by Ranney)
THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 20, 1981 — AT
THREE CAREER CHOICES Adam Perrie, Marc Barbour and Jennifer
Roesner portray three career choices when they participated in education
week at the Brussels Public School Friday. , (Photo by Ranney)
Brussels ladies at arthritis meeting
Mrs. Marlene Roberton,
Mrs. Margaret Tyerman,
Mrs. Barbara Brubbe and
Mrs. Lois McCall of the
Brussels and Ethel ,Arthritis
Society recently attended the
Bluewater Annual Region
Meeting held by The Art-
hritis Society volunteers at
Walkerton on April 25.
Mrs. Kathleen mcKay,
Region Chairman, presided
at the meeting and indicated
that the total revenue from
the 1980 campaign was
$88,852. Volunteers were
commended for their out-
standing efforts on behalf of
the Seciety.
Mrs. Jane Trnayskis, Field
Representative for the Blue-
water Region, extended the
appreciation of the Society to
Mrs. McKay for her efforts
as Region Chairman over the
past ,three years. Mrs. Mc-
. Kay introduced and welcom-
ed Mr. Milt Alley of Shel-
burne as the incoming Re-
gion Chairman.
Speakers at the meeting
included Dr. Watson Buch-
anan, internationally known
Rheumatologist from Mc-
Master University Medical
Centre, 'Hatniltim; Mr. John
Travis, former Director of
Development for The Arthrit-
is Society; and Mr. Ross
Morrison, Executive Direct-
or, Ontario Division, of The
Arthritis Society.
Arthritis Yesterday - To-
day & Tomorrow was the
theme of Dr. Buchanan's
presentation. "Most forms of
arthritis were common in
ancient times, and indeed,
arthritis was one of the
commonest causes of indiv-
idual, forms of disability and
exceeds all other causes put
together. The economic loss-
es incurred by arthritis are
gargantuan and the Ameri-
cans, Who are prone to think
big, talk of arthritis as "The
Dollar. Crippler".
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In contrast to these, Amer-
ican society has little interest
in the problem, probably
because of its lack of intrinsic
interest and sex appeal!
Rheumatoid Arthritis, in con-
trast to the other diseases,
seems to be a relatively
recent disease of mankind
and raises the possibility that
it may be due to some
infective agent. Research is
currently being undertaken
in many institutions within
Canada, both into the cause
and into improved methods
of treatment"
Locally, volunteers will be
embarking on their campain,
in October, which is Arthritis
Month across Canada.
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