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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Dec 1966, p. 10

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- -~ 1 T~~~~ T1 ECE LIN o ~IRS ilb Sec TABLERITE ¶iU..1~'Y a~d NL¶RITIOUS 8 z. cont t f5p 77 WISIIING WELL NNRTR 8onebettÈes SOFT DIK 4 for 59c MIDI LOOP TOE or NUDE HEEII «5 Proves Is Worth Pur-cbaised for a sum, of $800,00i late in 'tie summner Vital Victory bas so far proved a worthwbile in.- vsretfor Mr. Gerald Robin- son. Mr. Robinson purcbased tbe hio-'se fromn Mr. F,,redi James 75f Oshiawai. Tihe nwowner bas had sevn wns itbvital VicoFy, von itÀprchseprice. During ,tire ydi te horse inas earred sumof 506000.Vital Vor ii lisI a1ra0eof"tis year at Mohawk pl a ed itde Keîtah Wl letlivi he assphore, ahnrse reeny pubrcseEi by w&ace in udweinratimhe Ho- g FAMOUS EL 'IA D' YJ'AF~? - 4 LHIP VARIETIES Ms.JFre Wyn j cl, red a when is ba1;buned tothé gon.Thie, e able to get the cattt"e and sheep out but the win1- <Y er' fed, seed grain and somein implements vwere lost. lis rmoth- .,er is very iii in Oshawva Genieral SHospital at the present timie, Mrand Mrs. Don Tansley (nee Mr.t Howe and lîldren Mich- ael and Janette, visited xit1h Miss C. W. Stewart on Sunday. 1, e4 The United Church Women 'Yet 7 4eld t heir Decemiber meeting at Supp,~dby ~1EOS WA WOLEA.L LJITE ~'Monday ev-ening. 4 I were: resident, Miss Catherine »Stewart Vice Piesident, Mrs. W. CoronatGon Stuffed * .Fse;Sceay r.Ki Vi A -7. LAIESFoster andf Mrs. Rl. Elliott. E;ach mme otintd a 12 oz 'jaurbe to miak-e up) the prograu.. MIGE G ER IN ,Christimas Carols t a story on SLunch wais providled by Mrs. E. 12o a 4 cCouroux for lber iohr 4SAVE 20e -Maxwefl fHouse 3 0INSTANT COFFEE 00Tse 10 o a $1.39 Cc)un'ý1y Suïv ey Cornaton edMarschnoNo active casýes of pulmonary CHER IEStuierculosis ando lythrP, in- uncovered in the rec.ent inass J12 o r 55Zuvyi othmeln on AIl Popular Brandsty Tbe resuits of tbe mass tuber- CIGARETTES$34 cuiin and x-ray uvywrre i leased recently. HIQITABRAD ~I ore than 1,000 volunteer wor,- ers assisted in processing 23,657 persons at testing Centr>es 'ED ZIPPER SKINNED Size 176%s abrmality totalled 23,471., ~G E IN E . The remiaining 186 inçluded onb,. case of puLnronary tbruoi ED iwîth aetivity undetermnined anid JSSeEL SPROUTS lb 29c erso nactils thr ieaiI 0F lSA, ~NAA NoiGRAE .or abnormalities. 'b Those 183 included 20 with eyi- LIERY ïS, AL KiLS eac 29cdence of pleurisy wbihc1h h44 pre- .1 RADELI Secc 2 c ~viuly healed, 30 with abuor'm1 ~1QRA~E .aheart or aortic shadow, andQu irATQ S 10 1b ]b ig 3 9c with new growth or cysts in the luag area. #Il There were 9,124 persons tested Ifor diabetes. Reports 2uust be re-. PRICS EECTIE 1EC, 4, 5, IJ-dceived ffrom 52 physieianLs to whoni persor.ns witIh poitîve tees» _E RSERE TH RIHT T LIIT QANTTRShave been sent. J.A. Hamrnond, generaIl chair. man of the mass survey for tli* 777 - -Northumnberland-Durham TB =m4 QUA IT' Rw-.Health Association, comunndetI 00 b "ýe;the workers for their part in the BLUrE ect PM The survey achieved an 80 per k7icent coverage of ail testable per- sons in the county andl 54.8 of the - total population of 43,136. About 25 per cent 'of the ecpux- Sie'residents bave been tes-ted Win bospitals or. before taking a * job. in addition many are too youing to be tested or are iii oyr absent, lowering the testable pop- w 1 l ', v L-1 'c'r., %WC, -c', éû

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