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The Brussels Post, 1974-11-20, Page 13r•-• ":•-'13:110PN 0.11)„ That'll Last All Year Long! GIFT SUBSCRIPTION. TO ton Brussels Pos ONTARIO BRUSSELS What would be more appreciated than all the news from the home area? The Post is as good as a letter from home . • More News of Local and District Happenings • Interesting Editorials • Money-Saving Advertisements • Church and School News from Surrounding Townships • Local and District Pictures WHEN YOU COMPLETE YOUR GIFT LIST BUY YOURSELF A SUBSCRIPTION rif (c) ESTABLISHED 1172 S ost r f PHONE f BRUSSELS oitrAisto t r r r BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 10, 1974 1-3 é .00 ONLY A YEAR IN CANADA Address •••• ••••••••••,••••:••,....••• ..••• •••••• ••_.-...40. ••••••••• .•••••••,..„•••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• 40••••••••••••,......a. THE BRUSSELS POST Biussels, Ontario Please enter a Subscription in the name of: THE BRUSSELS POST Brussels, Ontario Please enter a Subscription in the name of: Name Name Address From: Address O Indicate here if Gift Card to be sent. • $1 6.90 Enclosed. CI Please bill me. Address • 0 Indicate here if Gift Card to be sent ij $16Lbo Enclosed.. 0 Please bill me. .1 J J J J .1 • rairEvaii yo u could significantly ee your risk of heart disease jog cancer, increase your span by several years, rantee greatly . improved piratory and general health, ;URANCE sav e hundreds, maybe nsurance usands, of dollars into the gain .. you would, right? ell, cigarette smokers have is eiy that opportunity, but deuce 887.6164 fer to pass it up, puffing ely on. Their addiction has described by one Hamilton PiPMen sician specializing in yentiye medicine as galized suicide." of or despite the curtailment of rette advertising and logs on cigarette packets, research findings that Seaforth king is associated with a 527-0245 ety of serious health blems, almost half the adian population over the age 15 continues to smoke. ut beneath all the shrill tonic about selling, cigarettes separate, liquor-type stores , or charging three dollars a for them, there's evidence some progress -- albeit rather is being made towards ailing people to quit. tatistics Canada reports that 972, the latest year for which res are available, non- ers made up 53.6 per cent of population over 15 years of The figure for 1965 was 50.2. e decline in the number of sicians. who use cigarettes is more telling: only about 30 tent of MDs still smoke. ost smokers who can't -- or t quit the habit rationalize "y ou've gotta go ehow," or they persuade selves that using elaborate ing devices or switching to ds lower in tar and nicotine make their habit safe: - — t no matter how you look at haling smoke into the lungs ularly is harmful. t smokers recognize this and d like to stop doing it. sledge of the dangers n't seem to be a powerful gh force to eliminate ette smoking entirely -- or educe it dramatically. at's needed is motiviation, health educators are nizing more and more that onal motivation isn't sadly based on fear ("each ette smoked will take seven utes off your life"), or tics (which engender only an can't happen to me" onse), but on the individual er, Reasons for smoking -- ontinuing to smoke' in spite the solid evidence of fulness -- vary from person rson. • • aleStIC ontinued from Page 1) corpus reading by s,t1sie Miller. the after-dinner eakers were Mrs Arnold and Mrs . McCosh,Ripley, a were introduced hirs.Eleanor Heat- _ Nay, They chose their subject one Sense and a t of Nonsense' • s ,Alberta Smith behalf of the dies present ,than- d the speaker's for air inspirational d entertaining dres s ifts of new toys, 'clothing or e,Y for the Child- s Aid are to be ft With Wilma Heti- Nay -before. Ded. rtt, The Christmas nieet iWill be held in library on Dec . it g p,m ,