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Scugog Citizen (1991), 10 Nov 1992, p. 5

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November month for Diabetes awareness Community Memorial Hospital is proud to be able to provide an intensified Diabetes Education Program to this community. In 1987 a revised Diabetes Program was set up to meet the growing needs of the community. The program presently provides educational classes, individual counselling for the adult with Diabetes and ongoing support. There are several types of Diabetes-the Type 1 diabetic who js the very young diabetic formerly called the juvenile diabetic. Canada has approximately 200,000 of these people in our country. The Type 2 diabetic is more common and was formerly classified as the maturity onset or older more senior diabetic. The Type 2 diabetic person is being diagnosed at the age of forty. This type, of diabetes usually does not require the taking if Insulin but is usually controlled by diet and exercise and sometimes pills. Canada has approximately 800,000 of these people in our country. Interestingly enough there are another 500,000 people walking around with early symptoms of Diabetes and have not contacted a doctor. This Diabetes Centre also services the Gestational Diabetic (better known as pregnancy of diabetes). These mothers usually require a diet and must monitor their blood until the birth of the baby. Since opening, in 1987, the Diabetes Center has had over 400 people through the Diabetes Program. The program has a registered dietician Joan Hood and the coordinator is Sandy McCully Certified Diabetes Nurse Educator. This program coordinator was the first in Durham region to take the exams by the Canadian Diabetes Association! and become certified. We are proud of the quality of care being provided to this community and we are more than pleased to have a group like the Blue Ray Chapter of the Order if the Eastern Star who have raised considerable funds to help bring you a better program through their donations to the program. Extra funds help to provide ongoing education for the staff and to provide many of the teaching tools needed to make learning easier for the person with Diabetes. The Diabetes Program is available to anyone who has Diabetes however entry into the program must be with a referral from your family doctor because he too is an integral part of the diabetic team. Children with Diabetes are serviced through the Charles H. Best Program at 901 Simcoe Street Oshawa. Diabetes month is November and your community Diabetes program is reminding you that Diabetes can strike anyone of any age so please give generously when someone calls. This meeting all about bats Bats are among the most interesting yet least understood of all the creatures on this planet. The Uxbridge Conservation Association is presenting a guest speaker who will explain all about these fuzzy, winged creatures and dispel many of the myths and mis-understandings that have surrounded bats for centuries. Charles Robertson will be the guest speaker this Thursday evening (Nov. 12) in the Tokai Room of Uxbridge Public Library. The meeting starts at 7:30 PM. Admission is free and the subject will be of special interest to children. \ The five I ~, Township of Scugog "| FALL LEAF PICKUP WEDNESDAYS OCTOBER 21 & 28, NOVEMBER 4, 11, 18 PORT PERRY & PRINCE ALBERT 1992, have been designated as Fall Leaf Pick-up in Port Perry and Prince Albert in the Township of Scugog. A special collection service will be provided. All leaves for CLEAR PLASTIC collection are to be placed in BAGS ONLY and are to be placed at the curbside. For those residents outside of the pickup area, the Region of Durham will have a large bin at the Transfer Stations on Regional Road 8 and Looe loaves. provided they are also placed in PLASTIC BAGS Y or dumped loosely into the Earl S. Cuddie, AMC.T, CMC. Clerk-Administrator ing October 21, Township of Scugog Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, November 10, 1992 -- 3 _a , The Blue Ray Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star p d a $1,325. to the Diab Department at Community Memorial Hospltal. Sandy McCully (right) Diabetes Education Co- ordinator accepts the cheque from Easter Star Worthy Matron Lynda Clemments and Immediate Past Matron Laural Alton. The money willl be used for Diabetes education. \ --- | ) LAST WEEK an HE SAID ... "I just can't take it anymore!!! I need car repairs and regular maintenance, but WHERE do I go?" 1 WANT ... « Factory Trained Technicians « A Local Dealership to advise me about servicing my vehicles. « Competitive Prices, Guaranteed Estimates and my promise time met. « If my locally purchased Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Buick or G.M.C. Truck needs any type of service including warranty, where do | go? THIS WEEK HE SAID ... "Thanks! PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED. I can trust you, our quality and your guarantees!!!" PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry 985-8474

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