Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 21, 1968, p. 9

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say ah for tha doctor elaborau building with earvad balcony sharp sp will b utd lo ipftr flail wovn thiwli kp girl warm hove your hairdresser come to you 24 years experience licensed hairdresser with complete portable equipment for appointment call 8534353 mrs nielsen or 8530443 mrs jesperson oooobobooc un rhruthuh m t fa theatiibt- ooeoeoob mutom 74379 will close office of superinfendent one of the changes that will result from tha establishment of a county board of education- will be tha closing out of tho aroa superintendents of flee inm it on vormorly known a tho office of tho public school inspector tho office will cease toexlstaftor july 31 19c9 it wis learnodthls wook tho offlco has changod as oducatlon chanped from tho time whon a slnglo county inspector manned tho offlco covoring tho nntlre county to today whon two area superintendents w u mc- nell and o g mcdowell cover parts of tho county as well as neighboring counties oxu thurs ml sat kb mw34 jane fonda robert redford barefoot in the park color a tree is a trll cartoon matins saturday pobruary 34 robinson crusoe on mars color i sun mon toes wid feb 353s373 j the deadly affair color james mason precision window showing cartoon thurs fri sat kb 3 mab 13 dont make waves color recommendod as adult entertainment tony curtis claudia cardinal three stooges ceinady puss in toots cartoon maflnaa 2pm saturday march 3 tarzan goes to india color at the time of the emancipa tion proclamation about four mil lion slaves were froed wbddi11g invitations announcements tit accessories come in and ask for your free bridal gift regiter dills stationery ml si acton public notice re glenlea park the acton parks and recreation board takes pleasure in announcing that the development of the glenlea park has reach ed the stage where it is now available for limited winter sports the hills are in fair shape for tobogganing night lights have been installed no supervision will be provided for winter users citizens are invited to use this park and your board hopes that in the comipg years it will be possible to add other winter sports facilities for your recreation and enioyment john goy chairman acton parks and recreation board xt juttfit jfttt ft vol 10b no 1 acton ontario wfdnisday rrtlruary l isvii srronfl vflion two week stint doctors treat missionaries at clinic tour lima cuzco inca ruins in peru mission work and a hasty tour of poru were combined this win- tor for dr david van dor hunt of acton medical centre with dr joff socord of guelph he flew to poru to rive completo medical checkups to mission aries and tholrfamlllos and man aged to soo miih of tho country before roturnln two weeks lab r tho missionaries of the south america indian mission hadask- od for doctors to go town and dr craig hutchison at a con ference in tho status was the first of the local doctors toloarn of the appeal ill friend in guelph and then his liacholor asso lata in acton aiiu il to undertake thu twoweok stint it wasnt dr van dur dents fir i experience with a nilsjlon bolil hoforo ho camo lo acton lie uas a doctor lu mgurla on sunday january 14 during tho worst blizzard of thu season the doctors loft malton to fly to sunny miami from there to pan ama city and frnm the r tollma poru outdoor thopi draw crowd february clearance fancy biscuits 30ox 9 varieties in bag special 86c bag ladies smi extra larga panti hose auld color rag 3 os special 197 pair clearance sale on winter boots 25o off regular price ladies panties asstd color s m i special 3 pair 1 00 colgala prue rag value 89c behla lotion detergent for dishes super special 2 for 77c plants cactus 49e african violets 98e ataortad varialy of tropical plant 4 pwg 99c 6 for 99e modtrn bathroom tissue modrne facial tissue hintons 5c to 1 store with thu abrupt chango in cli mate tho doctors proscrlbod for thorn elves regular medication uut thay fait tho uncomfortable affects of heat dampness and high altitude nono the lass tho cllmats fostora illness and particularly fungus infect ions parasites and dysontry it wa liecausu thu missionaries tliero had boon suffering from so much illness that the regular modlcal cnucknps aro now being required they stayad two days at ilma to hocomu somowhat acclimat ized and to doalittlu stent seeing thon they flow over tho andes in an unprossurlzod 3c4 at a height of 20000 foet thulr destination was pucaupa in thu amazon itlvor basin tho mis sionaries of tho south amorlca indian mission wore all attend ing a conference there about 80 strong theyropresenteds-jvor- al denom nations particularly baptist and presbyterian all the families wore there together and tho doctors set up a busy clinic in a school tin completo choexups incluilo vaccinations td osts blood tests and bringing shots up to date inclplont trouble was loc ated and treatment could begin near pucallpa they visited tho wellknown dr theodore binder a naturalized peruvian who runs tho 28bed dr albert schweitzt hospital the friendly shlplbo natives hare are called the people of tho monkey tluy shoot and spaar fish and also hunt with bows they eat monkey and wild pig grow vogetablus includ ing corn and- fruits thulr many ailmonts aro not particularly dae to lack of nutrition the doctors found many of the indians havo tuberculosis ant leprosy isnt uncommon a wycllffo bible base in peru especially impressed dr van dor bent the linguistic specialists axe attempting to glvj written languages to 33 distinct indian tribes after their work at the confer ence was done they wen on a small presbytt rlan mission plane jungle air down the hot steamy amazon basin to a urge indian school at the town or chi tipisclo of special interest waj a side trip from cuzco to uachu pic- chu tha lost city of the incas which was only discovered in 1911 its estimated the ineu list lived there in 1533 and part of the mystery of their de parture is mat only bones of woman tad cmldroa havo been found cuzco the capital and sacred city of the ineas is at an altitude of 11300 feet and from there tourists to by train 60 miles and then by bus by switchbacks up the mounuinsliif to uachu pic- chu ilia ruins of the once griut city are breathtaking in mure ways than one their size and mystery and their high altitude that mikes br athlnr hard for newcomers dr van ler bent wa very impressed by the many ileillcat- od people worklnir in peru with the native puoplu soim an at nursing lallous and many teach munnonltus from pennsylvania specialize in helping with agri culture peru has u million puoplu and two million of them aru in i liua the rapltal i he slum of i una wen the wo 1 dr van dur ii ut ha vi r seen including africa he njtlcj i tin extreme class consciousness there riie doctors returned tocan- aillau cold and canadian icknuss after what dr van dr lent call ed a vi ry worthwhile trip an excellent photoirraphor liu has dozens of beautiful color sillies raiutiir from a trial ihot of tho lungla to closoups of gaudy native weaving cathadral in lima faru on ahy amflo from faruvlan family

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