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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 12 Nov 1980, p. 8

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TY CL) 7) FS -? === i lenda Phd mw PARP (i MMU) See Huronia Calendar on page 38 Vaccination is a triple fighter of diseases... A female whose menstrual cycle has been established is a potential Child-Bearer. MMR is a vaccination against three diseases; measles, mumps, rebella \ single injection of MMR. causes the body (o produce anti-bodies against these three liseases, and protects for vears Asane look at cancer The most serious problem about cancer is the fear that the very word arouses. None of us will go through life without having cancer cross our paths. even if we are luckv enough to avoid a personal collision with il As with other hazards of life, however, a tnalure and rational attitude will eliminate endless worry and fear. Fear and ignorance 'o hand in hand. Learn about the disease first of all. Your chances of being a cancer victim are really not great. arn how. certain {G..9s8 of cancer may be prevented, and how deiection in time will iead io permanent cure il) MANY Cases Statistics ie!l us that mos! Canadian women will not die of cancer. You can inerease your chances of remaining in this fortunate group by knowing the protection available to. you. The most common sile of cancer is the breast. If found and treated early the response is generally pood Avoid being iaken in bv "miracle cures'. See vour own doctor or GoMnch, Voure local THE WORLD IS YOURS.../F YOU KNOW THE RIGHT PEOPLE... Wherever you move the Welcome Wagon hostess is the right person to help you find a place in your new community. Call 526-8574 The Child-Bearer, more than any group, needs protection against It receive rebulla vaccine. Women of Child- Bearing Age: - the have MMR Vaccination. MMR vaccination is being offered to all ages. deformity, retardation, for the baby. is' believed that p.m. Sat., Nov. 22 - 10 a.m. to noon, 2-4 p.m. 3. Perkinsfield School consent form on_ the bottom of the letter, to the schcol, as soon as these three diseases. We MMR. given in the first Child-Bearers, (A) Who youcangetitfrom your _ possible. (Downstairs). Fri., know that if a woman three months of are not pregnant, (B) doctor. or from Simcoe Public clinics for Nov. 28 - 6-9 p.m. develops rubella during pregnancy, may have Who will not become (Countv District Health adults and pre-school 4. Lafontaine parish the first three months of the same tragic result. pregnant for three Unit: Free. children will be held as__ Hall. Sat., Nov. 29 - 1-4 pregnancy, there is a Therefore: pregnant months, following follows: p.m. risk of death, women. should not vaccination -- should School age children As Health Care ----s will be vaccinated, in 1. Poyntz St. Mall, Workers, it is believed their schools, during Penetanguishene. Fri., that immunization is a October, November and Nov. 14 - 2-4, 6-9 p.m. gift and an obligation; a December. Parents will Sat..Nov.15-10a.m.to gift this generation can receive letters of in- noon. 2-4 p.m. give to the next j formation about these 2. Downtown Midland generation; an obligation this generation has to future generations. (old Toronto Dominion Bank. next to Sears). Fri.. Nov. 21 - 2-4, 6-9 John Moreau elected a ~6newreeve of Port McNicoll school clinics. It is necessary that parents return the ieee iS John B. Moreau Ross Cameron came _ pyblic Utilities Com- aostiaits , recorded a convincing next with 360. mission. ions win his bid for reeve of Leo Copeland came in Separate School Port McNicoll in__ third with 318 votes. Board representative at Monday night's elec- Dave Stone only jarge will be Paul tion. received 219 votes and Tremblay who will now He had collected 388 George Bill managed sit on Simcoe County votes while challengers, 162 votes. Board of Education. Pat Armstrong and Regis Quesnelle had 95 and Harry Baumgard- and 92 respectively. ner were acclaimed to Ted Walker captured the two positions on the job of deputy-reeve with 362 votes with Tom Savage getting 200 votes. Nelson Baumgardner Voters numbered about 578, making for 33.58 per cent of the voters that turned out. It turned out to be a three-way race for council spots instead of the original five as George Hill and Dave Stone were left behind the three main runners Ross Cameron, Leo Copeland and Chris Merritt. Merritt had the most votes with 378 while Nov. 29 -- A Children's Christmas Party-will be held at the Elmvale Community Hall on Saturday, Nov. 29, sponsored by the Elmvale and District Chamber of Commerce. Santa will be on hand to give out candy canes, films will be shown. draws for gift certificates will be made and coffee, pop and cookies will be served. The party will go from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Bee Recommended Jesus. a documentary taken straight Louis Dignard, and Father Donald WI THE GREAT BARRIE FLEA MARKET OPENS Sunday, November 16 And will be open every Saturday and Sunday thereafter 10 am to 5 pm [NX from The Bible, which opened Friday Mclsaac, left and right, and Lieut. night at the Midland Odeon, was screened earlier for an invited audience of area clergymen. Father Ravmond Braddock, centre, were among the audience which had nothing but praise for the film. TO THE RESIDENTS ZT a Wh on ~H FREE ROSES For the first 200 ladies FREE BALLOONS -------- for the kids *& FREE Parking *& FREE Admissic * OVER 80 Vend&: OF THE NEW WARD 1 | would like * FANTASTIC BARGAI to express AMA cian IT ee, y ( CCT ACE ZL CLCtAAC i a. my sincere @ Antiques @ Collect } THANKS @ Jeans @ Ceramics @ £ ' @ Wicker @ Pine Furniture @ Presley men@prabilia @ Tools @ Gifts q @ Fudge @ Popcorn @ Telephones @ C ts @ Comic Books 4 for your @ Macrame @FurGoods @T- 4 - @ Watches @ Rings @ Women's Fashion® @ Imports @ Shirts ; confidence and @ Paraphenalia @ Sporting Goods @ Honey ® Key Fobs ®@ Novelties @ Wool @ Plaques @ Knit Goods | will work to the best of my ability in your interest. Thankyou BILLORR @ Nuts ® Dried Fruit @ Spices @ Cookies @ Socks @ Hobbies PLUS Thousands of unusual items, ALL AT FLEA MARKET PRICES 1) cts H 0 ie ZZ TTT a TV TUT ES Array aS The Great Barrie Flea Market 580 Bayfield St. North @ North Barrie Plaza Page 8, Wednesday, November 12, 1980 oe ----EE~

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