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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 7 Apr 1976, p. 8

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3 Cancer campaign Leslie Lamb is a normal nine- year-old -- vibrant with health. But she hasn't always been like that. There was a time when cancer wasted her tiny body. That was six years and 100 checkups ago In June 1969, Leslie, then a tired and listless three-year-old was discovered to have a Wilm's tumour For two months she received radiation and chemotherapy » treatments at Princess Margaret Aims for $14,000 For two years, Leslie continued out-patient treatment at the hospital and it worked. In 1971, the chemotherapy completed, Leslie started kindergarten Today, doctors have given her a clean bill of health Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society's fund-raising campaigns were responsible for the research that helped this young girl and thousands like her Hospital auxiliary plans annual 'Wine and Cheese' party by Marion Sleep The busy members of the Auxiliary to St. Andrews Hospital are already planning and looking forward to the first of their four main annual projects -- the popular "Wine and Cheese"' party. Started in 1971, this social spring time event will take place May 7 at the Sportsman Inn, ac- cording to convener Mrs. John Gammell. Helping Mrs. Gammell and in charge of ticket sales are Mrs. Gordon Teskey and Mrs. William Thompson. At the March meeting Home Hardware of the auxiliary, president Mrs. Dan Nicholls ex- pressed her appreciation to all who had par- ticipated in the area "coffee parties" spon- sored by auxiliary members. Exceptionally large groups' from Wyevale, Victoria Harbour and many surrounding areas joined in this venture. To date, coffee parties for five to 50 guests are still being held in and around Midland. Other coming events for auxiliary members include: attendance at the Spring Conference, Southampton, April 14; a panel of members discussing auxiliary work - on Channel 12 TV, April 13; delegates attending the HAA Institute in Toronto April 27. Convener Mrs. Donald McKee, reporting on the work done in the Gift Shop at the hospital, requested more volunteer workers, particularly to keep the shop open in the mor- nings. Any volunteer who could give a couple of hours to the shop from 10- 12 a.m., any morning, is asked to contact Mrs. McKee or any auxiliary member. This assistance would be appreciated. St. Patrick's Day favors, made by Mrs. T. Luke and her committee, were supplied for patients trays, with surplus favors donated to the meals-on- wheels recipients. Coffee was served by Mrs. John Cooper and her com- mittee on adjournment. Hospital in Toronto, to destroy Members of the Midland- | cancer cells in her liver and lung and Penetanguishene Pe ies Unit of ne | to shrink: the tumour in her ab- Society this week and next will be | domen. In October 1969, doctors Canvassing. area homes. removed the growth and her The objective is $14,000. Please | damaged kidney support the local campaign | YMCA tax Oveni | 7 pening DAE : i new doors Lape BI os ccxces ino te) y tems reduced in price SErvICe Q) i | ead! ed And S y return to regular prices 7 p p ladda to small ' 40t SP yaKe y at the end of our 10-day A total of 2,982 low w aBe : " ue en EalsmiSpeciaiiptrcnased eS a gs abe Pri nee? wind: items on sale to extent of Bae Bia usiness + yo e ser stock. Home Hardware prom- PAG VSIA EN EGA Ne . noe ises to make every effort to assistance have taken of vb continue to supply advertised pro- advantage of the YMCA ened ducts, but we reserve the right to free tax service since Hy . . limit quantities. January 8 -- a whopping Financial assistance x increase of 1000 people Management counselling more than the number aT Bt tis who used the service in Management training the same period last venue Information on government The service is available H tS nae through the Midland programs for business Barrie, and_ Orillia \ M Tne YMCAs * - as! Pie "Y" tax service of- one of our representatives, SS : nett ute -- ficials feel a substantial ( This fine quality interior or exterior paint is part of the increase is because more low wage earners have discovered they are entitled. to Ontario Tax Credits, Almost every day someone comes in Saying "A friend at work tells me I can get a refund on my Mr.G. J. Kuzyk, will be at Midland oe NET 160 FL.O2S Chamber of Commerce, 578 King Street, Midland, Tel. 526-7884, on Wednesday, April 14th, 1976. 9-FOOT 4 ALUMINUM STEPLADDER made especially for Canadian climates. Prices quoted are for White only, but for a slight charge we'll be glad to tint to your choice. Available Only At Home Hardware rent or property taxes | Sturdy Canadian Made ladder even if I didn't make folds easily for neat storage. enough money to pay If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business ai unable to obtain it elsewhere on Won't split, warp or rot. Ideal income tax, so I thought I for cottage or home use. would ask you people just to be sure." Usually the friend is right and a "Y"' tax worker helps the person to fill in an ap plication for Ontario Tax Credits On other oceasions the workers simply check over a return a taxpayer has filled in himself or herself. In 99 of 100 of these cases they find a taxpayer has not claimed jovernment programs a usiness, talk to our repr FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK a deduction or a credit he 70 Collier Street, Barrie. tt --1 is legally entitled to | claim. GALLON QUART (1620-669-4) N OY O voll DOO R L | Vi N G FAMOUS BEAUTI-TONE stati s--=99 '2 ae p Al NT Regular $8.99 sess Regular $11.99 AS NEVER BEFORE! kKkKkKK Kk Summer evenings are the best time of day and now they can be enjoyable without the constant discomfort of insect bites. Kills Mosquitos, Blackflies, Gnats, etc. PAINT SALE RENOWNED FOR QUALITY We're So Proud of This Paint That We Guarantee It - Absolutely! FIVE TYPES TO CHOOSE FROM THINNER Excellent, all-purpose house- hold cleaner thins paint, cleans | up floors too! A top Early Bird | value at this low price! | *gaiG9 | iy' 66 Regular $3.77 88 $@#)66 Ss 2 Regular $11.99 | Regular $3.77 $ 7 $ Exterior Oil 9° y tale ia Regular $12.95 | Regular $3.88 $ $44 ie Exterior Latex 7°° 2 |i Regular $10.95 | Regular $3.44 | Interior Alkyd Semi-Gloss Interior Latex Semi - Gloss 160... | -- | Distributor Enquiries Invited This electronic Bug killer is used anywhere that flying pests pose a threat to outdoor living enjoyment, excellent for swimming pools - patios - porches - back yards - stables - marinas - camp sites - golf courses - motel and resort areas, outdoor theatres etc. 3 MODELS AVAILABLE Model 10. - Covers approx 2 acre Model 203 - Covers Approx % acre Model 303 - Covers approx 1 acre Operates on 110 vac (Household current) Phone or write today to: TRANS CONTINENTAL EQUIPMENT LTD. Montreal, Que. 1-514-937-9145 Coldwater Home Hardware COLDWATER 686-3375 Midland Home Hardware 830 Young Street MIDLAND 526-4361 Elmvale Lumber Limited | ELMVALE ! 322-2841 675 Butler St. H3K 3B3 Page 8, Wednesday, April 7, 1976 oes

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