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SOCIAL NEWS
Mr, and Mrs, Bill.:
Petrie of Goderich visited
their daughter and son-in-
law Marina and John
Pari on Wednesday. Mrs.
Petrie is still in Goderich
Hospital but was able to
come out for a few hours,
There was no church
service or Sunday School
at Dungannon United
Church because of Nile
Anniversary service on
Sunday,
The Willing Workers
Walkathon on Saturday
had 49 walkers par-,
ticipatiraig. The youngest
to complete . the 10 mile
course was 4 yr. old
Tanya Hodges, The
young women'sgroup
were much encouraged
by the interest shown and
appreciated the efforts of
those who helped at check
points or acted as
" sponsors. The money
raised by this venture
will be used for church
purposes.
Dennis .Park attended a
birthday party on
Saturday .for Debbie.
Nivins daughter of Mr.
es !Valkathon
and Mrs, Allister Nivins,
who is five years old.
Other guests were Bobbi
Anne Menary, Shannon
Keri and Jeffrey Weaver.,
Dinner
Saturday
Mr. and
guests, on
evening with
Mrs. Harvey
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HE
GOALS
1. CARE .
Ensure that en adegi ate
supply of high quality
Wood products are
always available for
Canadian `Hemophiliacs.
2:. ASSESSMENT •
Prevention of crippling
and reduction of pain
and premature death of
the Canadian
Hemophiliac.
3. RESEARCH
Promotion of research
and development to in-
crease the effectiveness
of current treatment for
Canadian Horophi lacs.
4. EDUCATION
The education of the
hemophiliac, his family.
government andhealth
core team •to promote a
. normal- life and. equal
opportunity for • the
Canadian hemophiliac.:
THE CANADIAN
OPHILIASOCIETY
NEEDS YOUR HELP
WHAT IS HEMOPHILIA?
Hemophilia is an inherited condition in which a specific blood clotting
factor is'cackling, thus causing a delay in clotting when bleeding occurs.
A hemophiliac does ncielgrow out" of this condition, is it curable
nor
OBJECTIVES
1. The support of Comprehensive
Hemophilia Programs in all
provinces of Canada. ,
2. Publishing of the Canadian
Handbook of Hemophilia and
all other material necessary
to promote education and in-
formation of the Canadian
public and health care
• authorities.
3. Support the National:Medica(
Symposium and other
meetings necessary to achieve
the goals of the Society.
4. The raising of funds to support
basic ;research and fellowship
In Hemophilia.
5. Support of National and
Provincial blood resource
Committees to assist in the
promotion of blood donor
collection and processing
programs.
6.Formation and support for a
Canadian Hemophilia Data
Program.
Sam Ewing of TORONTO oLBASEBALL CLUB (JAVSS
Honorary Chairman of Ontario Chapter, Fund Campaign
Here's how you can help.
We find it virtually impossible to personally contact everyone. :For
those who wish to support us in our campaign, please send your
donation to The, Canadian Heinophliia Society in corse o: Me.
All donations will receive a receipt for income tax 'purposes.
Thanking you in advance,
Southwestern Ontario Chapter
'CANADIAN HEMOPHILIA SOCIETY
RonMachan
Nome Hardware
Luelutow Thom 528-3008
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Mr. Frank Alton
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Alton. were Mr. and Mrs.
Norris Sampson, Tommy
_and Penny; Mr, and Mrs,
Paul Sampson and baby
son, Eric; Mrs. Iris
Sampson, all of
Goderich; also a friend of
the family, Mr. Art
Kirkey of Mississauga.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross
MacDonald of Ottawa
visited his Mother, Mrs.
Lil MacDonald and Mr.
Frank Moulton on the
weekend. Mr. Jas.
Peterson of Toronto was
also a visitor on the
weekend.
Mrs. Marybelle
Aldhani, Johnny Greg
and Larissa visited with
Mrs. Mary Bere and
Jamie on the weekend.
Dwight Aldham was busy
at a horse sale in Toronto.
Mrs. Cecil Blake ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Kilpatrick of
Wingham to East Tawas,
Michigan last week to
visit Mrs. Gladys Lundy,
who has been hospitalized
there for the past week or
so.
DUNGANNON
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
The Dungannon church
'group was invited to the
Maple. View Church in
Wellesley to join with
them at the morning
service. Pastor Lawrence
gave the message. A pot
luck dinner was enjoyed
after the service and a
time of getting
acquainted annd..
f ellowslip followed the
meal.
Sunday Schoolwas
carried on in the
Dungannon church as
usual.
BROOKSIDE
HAP PENINGS
On Wed. Oct. 11 some of
Brookside students went
to Goderich to participate
in the soccer tournament.
The Junior girls and boys
played at Victoria School,
the Senior boys went to
the AgriculturalPark
and the Senior girls went
to Robertson School, The
Junior girls were " suc-
cessful in winning the
pennant which was
presented to the captain,
Janice Cook ands will be
hung in the gymnasium.
Brookside 'School . held
eliminations .for .. ,Cross.
Country Run on 'Oct. 12,',
Six students from,; each
division -will be going .to'
Point Farm Park on Oct.
18 with the best wishes,of
the rest of the student
body.
The Junior Wing have
started a new a'ventu,'e in
• which for one period a
week, students .pick an
elective of their choice
such. as �Gyn `'Act`ivities,
Choir, Drama, Arts' and
Crafts, ?Games, Sewing
and coking. ' : The'.
teachers involved in
_these activities" are Mrs.
" Janet Blanchette, Mrs:
Louise - Wilson, Mrs.
Nancy Cameron,, Mrs.
ShelleyWorsell, Mrs.
Lois T 'beg'et's; ° Mr. Gar.
Jewitt ,Mrs. Helen Blake,
Miss Vianne Trizise,,Mrs
Mary Bere.' Every Friday,
after last recess the
students, participate in'
these activities until bus
time.
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