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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 14 May 1964, p. 7

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Elizabeth McNeil past District Deputy Grand Muron and‘ Grand Representative to Ruebee) wu wlecomed into Rockwood Chapter by Margaret Whitmore‘ and Russell Whitmore. Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron at' the Order 6f the Eastern Star meeting in Connaught Hall, Mi- l mlm on April 28, . l Also present wore past Disfrict Deputy G r n n d Matrons Rita Carruthers and Martha Lau TM 3.13:an Ind Patron were A pleased to welcome nine mammal and patrons to this Presxding‘ and Aeoc'.ate night Welcomed.i by Eisie Allah were 18 fellow ll Aswan: Matron; and Pumns,‘ mcluding: Bob and Katie Sim of, Fern, Katy Turvy of Peel, Ednn _ Kay ot Misrssauga. Helen Hal-l land of Golden Triangle, Annel‘ and Stuart D.rrison of Carin-l thian, Cora Magee of Richmond l Hill, Alec and Shirley Gorom) of Deborah, Josie Gibbons of” Dunerin and May Hallan of F'a:rbanks 1 Also welcomed were Gladrsl Hr.german of Primrose, Ivy Has- i tags of Blue Star, Violet Gnrrett‘ of Canada. Anne Gun o? FV.endship. Mary Porter of Hill- r-regtt. Elizabeth McNeil of Fidel. ny. J, Minor, of Zenith, Barbara Cooper of Golden Tri-ngle. Ger- 'mrle Catr.a of Rivereourt, Lucy Baden of Harmony. Anne Pugs-, hr or Royal. Bob and Betty Thverdy of Toronto, Louise lei; ker of Cormthian, Mary Mara shall of Aloha. Alva Dumphy ob Mississauga. Dick and Peggy' Wyn o' Bedford, Bob and Anne; “an of FViendchip. Evervone enjoyed the songs of yeMt'ryear played on the Di-J ano by Dick an at the ronclu-, clan of the business -ing, Margaret H o o p e r, Associate Conduto,ress and her committee served I delirious lunch. bring- Nose (emery. internal medicine Bpe- Dr. B. C. Prior, radioligist, enlist, the amount of tar end projected 1 dozen x-rey slides nicotine damage to Inokers we: of penons who had developed not prominentw brought to mellung cancer. The first slider public': attention before theishowed two hollows in e chest of i early 1950': we; because there I clean, healthy person. Anotherl we! little evidence at the time thawed e smell tumorous "eel indicating how obnoxious smok- which had just developed in iT) Inn was to the human body. got the lungs which we: found to Smoking for the mm]. sex n". be" malignant. Another slide, or really became prominent showed I person with a larger) until after the First World foreign object which was an "I War, said enother doctor, path- tended cancerous growth, A sev- ologist P. A. Jute. The North,enth or eight slide iilustrttted a American male then puffed hisiman whose lung WIS completely way through the 1920's and '30's clouded with cancer. The radi-l and after the Second Great War, ologist noted nothing could her women began to smoke also, Thimdone to save this man because} is the reason the incidence orthe growth had gone too far. lung cancer is higher among men _ Pathologist Dr. F. A. Jane out- l than women. he told the eudi-llined the history of smoking:) once. "But the women ore catch/how it became prominent other in: up." he added. (the First War and why it was Before the meeting the C.M.A. only recently that scientific m-1 doctor said they have found inlvesligetions were made on the Britain it would be cheaper to'suhjacti hand out free cigarettes to old; He said the tobacvo industry nae pensioners " well In his claims that statistics do not con- pension. than it would be to hnnd icluswely prove cigarelles cause him just his pension because it,leaneer. They say. he mggesled./ has been woven that snokers die 'that people who use telephortcsl off It In earlier age then nons have I higher incidence of cum smokers. cer on well an thnm who livo in‘ Chapter Welcomes Mitts! Guests - At Presiding , Associates Night gantry. internal medicine spo- cml'm, the amount of tar And aieotine damage to makers wu not prominently brought to the} public‘: attention before thei, only 1950's was because there ms little evidence at the time Indicating how obnoxious smok- Ing was. to the human body. 3 " m lat-ad that pooch mould not be fun-cod to stop smoking, but mote with In so“ of common um should take the mud to investigate the hands and contemplate the odds against the huvy maker "aching u "rare old age". While n crowd ot 1: cannot be called impressive; the students were assigned to report back to their mhoolx the highhthts at the :ympouuzn. rive Queenswu Hospital um doctors presented the case against smoking The cue against the cit-tens In damning and conclusive. The rowan. and Dr. Donald Mont- Twenty-tive students from col. legmu in “when, a well " several physku odueattors in- "ructue, and u rcpt-eunuch" from the Canadian Medical Am nation wen on hand to but wit. ness to graphic proof of the cig- ueLu-lum cuneer link. ~~vâ€" - w - each m. nun-cam . an. uncu- death at Gunman" Goa. eral Nttqtitak Ivor. damn prop: at I noting-and”: symposium held In an Wm cate‘erll in: week. Dr. Montgomery said the press Follow The Happy Throws of Puplo TO WEMPVILLE I delighituI evening to I Deck ls Stacked Against Heavy Smoker Queensway Hospital Symposium Hears 1 "Even when detected It in early stage, the results from our- lgery on lung uncu- are general- ly quite poor," he said. "the oven” cure rule is no more than 10 pean" For all kinds at cancer the cure is 50 percent he indded. 1 The doctor noted if-as an often ha---the cancer is not detected in time, it spreads to the hurt muscle, the wind pipe or In nary. Winn it want into the blood stream it cm .. Mo the brain, into the bone mar. "ow or the outer ammunition at jhe body. In than can: the p.- Jtiem inevitably dies, he and He said the (chemo industry' claims that statistics do not con- cluswely prove cigarettes cause, cancer. They say. he mggesth./ 'that people who use telephones’ have I higher incidence of can~ car as well as those who live in‘ industrial communities. There: After Dr. Manual-7'! ud- Areas, Burg-on I. A. him laid the only alum foe tun; cm it removal of the lung. A Damn may live “mummy with on. lung. he and. but b. will not have the um. Mamina he had before the operation. tta-rout-o-ts nmmmwumw lu_a-r,tnetttinotsd,othir major dluuen in "tcour-d and damaged via thaw. en's of the entrant too. MEAT Moms OUTLET .--WE RESERVE RIGHT TO LiMiT.--. MEAT PACKERS OUTLET} GUARANTEED TASTY AND DELICIOUS HEAVY BEEF Mill QUARTERS Barbecue Special SPECIAL PURCHASE! W MONDAY to “TUIDAV ' AM. To , P.M, STEAKS F t t'Js7 49 .. ' , t $33 3 lb 60 to " Ltrs. with led Ha“ When You Buy Heavy Beef Half Or More BLACK ANGUS NO LOCKER? . . . BUY BEEF AND RENT ONE . . . ONLY ttatt PER MONTH DEATH STATISTICS. The two piles of paper l link between smoking and lung cancer is con- from which Queenswoy General Hospital os- cluswe, a symposium at the hospital agreed, Sistont medical librarian Miss M. A. Desjardins iCollegiote students Georgia Thompson, Stuart has chosen a specific case, indicate lung can- 1 Hayward and Kay Work follow a medical case cer deaths which occurred at the hospital. The 3 history. fore autistic: mean nothing? Their statements of course do not change the scientific evidence. he added. Dr. Jaffe sand cigarette tar finds the cigarette in his hand tsl rubbed agams: a rat's skrn pro-lcon-rent way to deal with him duces cznncer. In many cases of,hands -- which somehow feel} peonlo dying from muses othcrlaw!v.vard when he has nothing, than Oarteer M has been found '0 do with them. '"Nese are Poorl that their lungs looked slmllarumd weak reasons for beginning' to a rat's skin just bvfore new"; habit," he said. _ animal had actually contacted) Dr Lumn made a comparison} the disease. :of the impact oi a tragedy oc- Ear. nose and mm! specialist lcurring in the neighborhood itil Ear. nose and thrxset specialist Dr. M. D. Lunan. the first streak- er, said young people begin smokmg for a number of rea- Sons": the daring type of youth likes to show off with a cigarette dangling from the corner at his ON! LOCATION ONLY 3281 Lola Short Blvd. w, one happening overseas. He saidh-eal recorded lung cancer cases it 100 die In an air crash on thelwhieh have come through this usher side of the world the 'r'd'l1'hTol1s'Jintai'.e er giances at the newspaper and) The Quensway hospital was says: that's too bad. He regrets constructed barely eight years the midem and then forgets'lso. mouth: the immature type likes to bolster his courage, to show heV not afraid to smoke. There is also the social smoker who finds the cigarette in his hand a convenient “aw to deal with his hands -ee which somehow feel awkward when he has nothing '0 do with them. "These are poor and weak reasons for beginning 5-LIS. S-LBS. S-LIS. S-LBS. S-MS. SAUSAGE PORK CH WEINERS FRYEIS BACON SAUSAGE PORK CHOPS c WEINERS Toto, FRYEIS PHI; lONG IIANCH TAKE 6 MONTHS\ OR 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH about it. But if a person next door died of a disease such as lung cancer then people are wholely aware of it. The doctor said in Canada 3,500 people I year die as the result of smoking. (About the same num- ber of peoplv who would pop- ulate two good sized high schools.) Perhaps the foot high stack of papers made the great- est Impact on the young audi- ence. Dr. Lunan pointed to the papers Ind said. 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