Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1967, p. 2

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what do you do to mark the end of the regular htgh school curriculum well if you are a group of overoyed teens who tag themselves the rejected ones you put on funny clothes funny hats write funny things all over your shirt congratulate your bud dies for looking funny squirt each other with water artillery and generally have a funny old time one of the group called the herald to get a p cture of h s crew m their jubilation rags so here they ore on a gower court lawn after be ng turned away at the high school with county chidrens aid thursday juki mi 1m7 thi oiokottowm hirald tm4ijrjt ann lorrainb noble ann lorraine noble started work on monday with halton children 3 aid society working from the burlington office daughter o mr and mrs ir win noble 118 guelph st she graduated from mcmaster unl versity with her bachelor ol arts degree she is a graduate of georgetown district hmh school teacher gets ba june is dairy month mi- rj i takmi butter 66- 11 lotll oil hist iiidi 1 11 mm cheezwhiz itarr 116 it ti in 691 iga cheese 10m goi m m hotcoi 05 iga mmily care tang t qc crystals u uu uiiys hhcy tomato n nil juice jl fancy whole khyil hiblets n 117 corn jl aoyei ittf socmyi fancy n salmon 3- p h j-otsrtjw- t j isimamommh n ctvt m losmwiwam 10 wn ouakmk donor might require it store own blood in bank held in a deep freezer at the a carton this carton goes into- natlonal defence medical cen tre in ottawa are blood cells of a canadian donor whose blood type is at present the on yone-of-its- kind known these units are being stored against a day when the donor might re quire a transfusion two pieces of equipment the cytoglomerator and the deep freeze are the nub of canada s rare blood bank the only one of its kind in the country there are about 10 others in the un ited states planning for a rare blood bank in canada began in april 1064 it involved the department ol national defence the depart ment of national health and welfare and the defence re search board this project that was officially designated the rare blood bank of canada in volved the canadian red cross blood transfusion service there are at present about 40 units of rare blood stored in this bank one unit was used re cently in the treatment of mr laurie hendsbee of halifax the bank can handle about 125 ts so far as a known these units can be kept without deter ioration for five to eight years possibly much longer rare blood donations are col lected by the red cross the blood is then sent to ndmc in container surrounded by tins of ice and packed in a heavy duty cardboard box when arrives the blood is processed on the cytoglomerator which extracts the plasma white cell and leaves the red cells it is within the red cells that the blood types differ plasma can be used universally the red cells are put into a plastic sleeve about three feet long and mixed with glycerol solution this is spread out the length of tbo sleeve folded and placed in the deep freeze unit which maintains a temperature four times colder than a home frccz j with firm in montreal these celts can be reconstitu ted for shipment in 40 nun utcs this is again done by the cytoglomerator hich v ashes the red cells three times to re move the protective glycerol the final step is to suspend these cells m a saline salt sol ution in a plastic pack connect ed to the original sleeve this pack is used to administer the transfusion to date people with blood rare enough for collection have been found in all but three of canada s provinces that is not to say the other provinces are not without possible donors in fact a lot of people who have rare blood do not know it the only means of discovery would likely be through hospitalizat uon or as the result of making a lonation through the red cross when rare blood is found there are several techniques now available for is processing and storage this pilot process of deep freeze is termed succcs by specialists it has been establish obsefve precautlons cd that not only can these cells n j be safely tranifused but that in when usiiig kestlcldes many cases they are preferable rf h to fresh blood moreover the processed blood cells can be kept a considerable time per haps indefinitely thr national defence med gary mcnally son of mr and mrs charles mcnally terra cotta gary mc nally graduated last week from the university of toronto as a chemical engineer with his ba sc degree a graduate of strcetsville high school be has taken a position with hercules chemical- in montreal hilda boyes a member of the stewarttown public school staff and former ly of glen williams miss hilda boyes received her bachelor of arts degree at the convocation of mcmaster university miss boyes will be librarian and teach geography at the stewart town senior school next fall youth in canada grade a eviscerated turkeys side bacon 79 steak pies 4 1 vpoi ready for thi ovin- 5 oul aniwnc ii oz nn scope mouthwash 89 tooth paste 47 nabob coffee 73 ed smith pure iams omwmdokm an chhsties omo 39 nniiueiem caulifl0wer29t cusr sum msi cabbage 19 oranges 39 pork loin ob steaketies pineapple 2 41c mjtffiotc241c iiickles2 69 ttozw food ofpuraoit nfafjufe b 95e 389e stmeu fmct coh 3 kteenex 2- 31c il centre handles the proces sing and storing of the rare blood and the red cross acts as the supply and issuing agen cy lades kill weeds and insccti cides kill insects many of them can kill humans warns safety specialist hall wright ontario department of agriculture and food he urges that proper pr cautions be observed when us ing pesticides and makes some practical suggestions read the label if directions be a blood donor at the my upar a mua protective climcon monday june j dothinr or rubber gloves then do so if you get headaches be- holy cross auditorium in ceor getown stresses public relations important for conservation adoption of recommendations of the select committee on con servation authorities concern ing expropriation procedures would do much to eliminate fn etion between the authorities and landowners halton mfp george kerr told the ontario legislature thursday speaking in the debate on the select committee s report he suggested that adoption of the recommendations could be done withoutinvolved le am endments he noted however that attit udes could not be legislated and much of the trouble be tween authorities and landown ers had resulted from failure of authority officials to consider the need of good public relat ions mr kerr also urged adoption of the committee s recotnmenda tions that uniform administra tive procedures be adopted by conservation authorities there are three authorities operating in halton county he pointed out and landowners coadd be dealing with more than one authority they should know wbat to expect bedeciarett mr xerr was a member of hi aefocr committee he t be was the lone mem- uon authority members should be drawn from elected officials he cited the fact that author lties are annually spending more tax money undoubtedly wisely as a strong argument for the use of elected officials on the authorities he also thought government j appointees should serve for ij stated period two years rath cr than three and ought to be carefully selected for the con tnbution they could make voicing strong support for the select committee s rccom raendations on the protection of the niagara escarpment mr kerr drew attention to the co operation between many quarry operators and municipal offic ials on moves to reduce or eltm mate damage done by quarry operations to the escarpment energy and resources mimst er john stmonett had been in j vited to speak at a ceremony at which dufferin construction company would make a donat ion of land for escarpment pro tection and improvement he pointed out come pale or feel even some what sick whenever you work with pesticides ree a physician immediate take the pesticide label with you so the doctor v ill know what he is treating of particular importance to farmers the specialist has thiii to say i alttaji destroy the empty container by puncturing it and burying it in a deserted part of the farm where the pesticides won t seep into the water sup ply blow your mind at june 19 session the youth council has been formed for about four weeks now the executive has been el ectcd yet what has been compllshed so far the execut ive has met four or frve times drawing up budgets and a plan of act on for the forthcoming car but most of all discuss ing the program for the next youth forum we have had many suggestions among our selves concerning topics spea iters etc and the organization of the forum yet this is not enough if this forum is geared towards you the youth of ge orgetown then we need you jour suggestions your ideas on who and what we should have and bow it the forum should be run trll us what you want to talk on to use an old and hack neyed expression come on out and blow your mind the time to do so is this coming mondayjme- 19th at 7 30 wc are alt meeting at the cedar vale park so come on oul i m not going to say this is the chance of a lifetime ii isn t but it is a chance for you to have your say in something thats going to do a lot for the future of georgetown youth for further information con cermng youth in call rick dc sylva 8774810 dave uarlcy 877 2935 eight emergencies in gvas may services twenty three runs eight of them emergencies was george town volunteer ambulance scr vices slay record glen williams r entennial celebration saturday june 24th come to the glen and hhj up celebrate centennial street parade bands dedication of cain presentation of essay awards ball game etc all but thrcp runs to peel memorial toronto general and st joseph guelph were to gcnrcl in intl d strict hospital perxinnci sliltiiif the ambul anccs roc broomhead jim hcnncll alter thompson ilod sicrzic tail paulson jatk lhpr trevor willnms tarar i v lr a me from jim lmmcrson cine ciyssucll gord harlr aco bailey wally dais tom masscm lou pank cnin it 11 mcdonald norm wodhams norm cuthric log an macdonald jim jenkins bill french ron oendon roy hansen arch e roberts john holdcn ncus monr walter stcinke nnd jol n till tl clearing balance of stock of blue diamond dinnerware limited supply 2 pes 33c 0i cups saucers soup howls dessert dishes plates etc georgetown imtww thought that conserva- foundation early detection and treatment of high blood pressure can con trol the condition and avoid complications in a large major ity of people with hypertension according to the ontario heart red gross blood donor clinic in 1967 the aim must be an overall increase of 8 in blood collections in order to meet all requtr- ments of our new technol oqy end increased popula tion rtd a sizable increase n the number of hospital beds monday june 12 1967 1 30 is 4 and 6 la t45 p m holy cross church auditorium mapl ava cast qaorgatewn naw doners urganlly naadad aga is to 65 ample parking space naw donors ragtttar a clink tkanspoktation if raquirod and bay- sitting available to donors 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