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Times & Guide (1909), 24 Dec 1958, p. 11

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51st Annual Sale Of TB Seals Postman‘s Idea Creates Hope Witt in attendance. ~ . For more than fifty years the small, bright TB Christmas Seal decorated Christmas cards and letters throughout the world. .mlandnnud-hnm:.&ldbdl.wu thought that if every Christmas greeting, its nressage of goodâ€" will, could also bear a stamp whose sale would benefit sick chilâ€" Aren, a great deal of good could be achieved â€" and a great deal of ‘good has been achieved. e ;vh. hlll‘flbl. Dlm mm“'. # emmmmamemmenmtinpnminnindmrmnciinmmmnnrimmnimtinmtciz Jdea was an immediate sudcess|disease when the patient can be ‘and spread across the world. This|assured of: &n almost complete yeéar marks the fiftyâ€"first annual|cure. Twenty years .m. nearly muncmumu&mumu-nnuuu tted to Dntario; as a result of thes¢|tuberculosis hospitals had far Christmas campaigns, the Provâ€" udnm'r tuberculosis; today only Ince has achieved tuberculosis|oneâ€"fifth of the patients are found gontrol measures equal to the|to have the diséase in the adâ€" best in the world. R vanced stages. Early discovery â€" These control measures have|has led to éarly recovery, jed to the discovery of tubercuâ€"| Such early discovery, plus losis in the earlier stages of the|prompt treatment, _ "miracle" â€" ALASSES â€" P. E. STAITE, R.0. 8 JOHN STREET WESTON _ CH. 1â€"3781 EYES TESTED ERNIE BROCK & SON Ltd. Kirby Brock COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE in ue n in The imporial I Building,, Nobleton Tuesday \tam 4 to 6 p.m. WHRLIAM H. C. PAlLEY, B.A. OPTOMETRIST â€" OPTICIAN CH. 1â€"1133 Fraser & Simms BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS J. KENNETH KIDD BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. 371 Bay Street . PROFESSIONALâ€"BUSINESS W. J. WARD WIN be in J. Kennoth Kidd Law Office, Pine Strect, and third Wednesday afterncen of sach month f Professional Directory WOODBRIDpGE woopsrinet Tuesdays 7â€"9:30 Fridays 3â€"5 p.m. Bank of Neve Scotia C 7 Main St. $o WINDER‘S TAXI PR APPOINTMENT Cau CH. 10701 TRANSPORTATION FUNERAL DIRECTORS FUNERAL HOMES BM. 3â€"6097 â€"‘Afles 80429 Dependable Service 24 Hour Service E. L. MERTENS Bus. â€" Po‘Aview 7â€"4692 Bus. â€" Maple 11 Res. â€"â€" Maple 300 OPTOMETRIC INSURANCE third Wednesday of sach month from 4 to 8 «‘c * HeRE NExt Time 2 * ‘ *‘ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, pecemairk 31 Byes Examined â€" Optical Prescriptions Fitted = Glassoes Fitted Sroken Lenses Replaced CH. 1â€"2233 F. L. LOWRIE, R. 0. OPTOMETRIST LIMITED CW/1â€"0111 Alfred H. Herman, B.A. BARRISTER â€" soucitor 26 Main St. North MORTGAGE MONEY to 16an D IR EC T OR Y 7 MAIN STREET soUTH WESTON _ â€" _ CH. 4â€"6911 disease when the patient can be assured of: &n almost complete gure. Twenty years ago nearly half of all patients lgmd to tuberculosis hospitals had far advanced tuberculosis; today only WV / urtrinhitai sn Soiace Ahicst A onéâ€"fifth of the pa!ien‘l are found to have the disease in the adâ€" vanced stages. Early discovery has led to early recovery. HEAKES and MacDCNALD Barristers & Soliciters 29% MAIN 5T. NORTH Weston CH. 4â€"8314 Howard G. Ashbourne B.A. 43 KING St. CH. 4â€"5547.â€"8â€"9 1st AND 2nd MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE Weston BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Bre. IM. 4â€"1843 Menty to Lean INSURANCE AGENCY TD. WOODBRIDGE â€" Phone ATios 8â€"1186 9 a. Evenings by Appointment /ESTON CH. 4â€"5697 Bulil & Ashbourne BARRISTERSâ€"SOLICITORS Geo. W. Bull, B.Comm. R. E. McAFEE, B. Com. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Ping sttier woopsmbor PHONE sm. sâ€"4031 J. Edgar Parsons William D. Lyon B.A., LL.B. ATLAS 8â€"1483 Resident, Partner of M. T. JAMIESON Lt MAY a to. Reyal Bank Building, Terente Frase: & Simms BARRISTER and SOLICITO®R §[¢:nloy McNeil a‘ _ rs and Solicitors Bank of Neva Scotia Chambers For a Complete Survey ef W ES T O N W. M. MYERS Chartered Accountant BARRISTERS, ETC. GOURLEY L. HOWELL Barrister & Selicitos TYPES OF INSURANCE vman Avenve, Weedbridge Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to neen Sat. or by appeintment PHONE ATies 8â€"0511 Pridays 4 + 6 pim. And by Appeintment PMONR ATios 8â€"0621 CH. 1â€"0111 6â€"16â€"81 Geoffrey Frazer In addition to the tuberculin test the National Sanitarium Asâ€" sociation recommends the conâ€" tinuance of regular free chest xâ€"rays for all over forty. It has been found that these free chest xâ€"rays often disclose other, and frequently serious chest abnorâ€" malities. For instance, as a reâ€" sult of the 354,849 free diagnosâ€" tic examinations made at the clinics or by the mobile vans of the National Sanitarium Associâ€" ation last year, 21,905 such cases, including pneumonia, lung canâ€" cer, tumors, abscesses and other minor conditions were found and reported to family, doctors. * PHOTOSTATS * PHOTOâ€"COPY bat the spread of tuberculosis . . . the free tuberculin test and chest xâ€"ray. The tuberculin test (introduced on a free, mass scale immmummnnmmu a simple allergy test which shows whether or not you have ever been exposed to tuberculosis and whether there are any tubercuâ€" losis germs present in your body. If the test is negative, a chest Xâ€"ray is not necessary. It the test is positive, a chest xâ€"ray is important because the test does not show whether treatment is PHOTOGRAP: :Y °* COMMERCIAL the encouraging statistics, as long as there are undetected cases of tuberculosis, there remains the possibility that the disease will grow and spread. Fortunately, the National Saniâ€" tarium Association, through the than to face the fict that tuberâ€" culosis is still Canada‘s most costly communicable disease." This is the great danger of tuberculosis â€"â€" that it is a conâ€" tagious disease. And in spite of Christmas Seals, is able to proâ€" vide two great weapons to comâ€" drugs and advances in surgery have, in ino past iwo deendes, caused the doath rate in Canads to drop ftrom 608 to 7.1 per hunâ€" dred thousand and in Ontario from 362 to $.9 per hundred thousand, "The successes of the past have have been so encouraging th:: there is great temptation dwell on them and not look squarely at the TB problem as it is today," Mr. E. C. Macleod, chairman of the Christmas Seal Campaign of the National Saniâ€" tarium Association, said today in announcing the campaign. "It is much more pleasant to think th-t‘ the death rate from tuberculosis is only a twentieth of what lt{ Was when the seal sale started PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING wm. a. RMoos 1230 JANE ST. â€" MT. DENNIS ro. 9â€"2841 WORK GUARANTEED Chartered Accountant 114 MAIN ST. soutH WESTON CH. 4â€"606 1338 WESTON ROAD RO. 20521 TRENCHING _ SEPTIC TANKS BEDS INSTALLED and WATER LINES STAN MAXEY Woodbridgeâ€"ATias 8â€"1201 T A X I T A X I RO. 7â€"7575 . W. LEASK PHOTOGRAPHY CANADA CAB MT. DENNIS PROFESSIONAL TREATMENT ACCOUNTANTS RO. 2â€"2900 MUSIC \|| _ Phone TURNER 4â€"1248 the other hand, the persistent effort to at least "think a smile" will help not only to brighten the face but brighten the heart â€" and the heart of the other felâ€" low, as well. Granted that all of. us have our troubles â€"â€" but why should we post a public notice about them? It isn‘t pleasant for others to look at and it doesn‘t lessen our problems one bit. On It has been said that it takes 65 muscles to make a frown but only 13 for a smile. Yet it séems that a great many people make a habit of looking glum. _ We have received two cards from John and Shirley Burbidge who are on a motor trip to Caliâ€" fornia and they report the weaâ€" ther was warm and sunny ali across the States. They have visited Grand Canyon, Boulder Dam, Las Vegas and had arrivâ€" ed in smog shrouded Los Anâ€" geles at last report. Get well wishfi,k(Cathy Hilâ€" liard who is suffering the disâ€" comfort that goes with the mumps. The family Christmas plans had to be changed but 1 am sure Santa won‘t overlook you Cathy.. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Torrance have Clark‘s mother visiting with them for several weeks The euchre club‘met on Monâ€" day night at our home with Harry and Joy Lostchuck the host and hostess. The prize winâ€" ners were Marilyn Benson, Mary Watson, Dorothy Maw, Harry Burnfield, Albert Todd?d Neil Watson. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Albert Todd and Mrs. Don Donâ€" neral whose mother passed awav on Tuesday at Burk‘s Falls. Greetings to all. May you have & very merry Christmas and a New Year filled with happiness, health and peace. To all who have contributed to my column a hearty thank you, without your contributions the columr. would not be possible. To Miss O‘Rourke and all the staff of # the Woodbridge News I would §§ iike to thank publicly for the many courtesies throughout the year, o Sanitary Contractors Santa is at Kresge‘s in Weston waiting to see | all of the kids before he has to go back to the all his little friends and to give them a small | North Pole. Santa hopes you will come and gift. He visits the store on Thursday arld Friday | visit him while Mom and Dad are doing the evenings and on Saturdays. Ne is so busy getâ€" shopping. ting ready for the ‘Big Trip‘ but he wants to see l 1 Remember that these benefiâ€" cial services are made possible through the sale of TB Christâ€" mas Seals. You sufeguard your health when you place them on all your Christmas cards and parcels.. Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and The Smile Habit 24 HOUR SERVICE CYpress 6â€"1279 seÂ¥ sn #4 h Â¥> SUNDAY MIDNITE SHOW M#OT CAR GORL" Adoh o _ "CRY: _ Antiâ€"rabies shots will be givâ€" en to the dogs before they are released from the pound. Mr. Leeds stated that he saw seven dogs running loose within cne block of the spot where the fox was killed and they were taken to the pound. amns To Have %Joqs Protected _ Township of York dog owners are requested z township ca+ aine W Leeds to have pets given antiâ€"rables shots. This request came shortly after the fourth rabid fox in the township in two weeks was shot. PC.. Thomas Black was sumâ€" moned to a hotel near Bcarlet: Road arfd shot the animal, Three other foxes have been killed in the Kitchener Ave., Trethewey Dr., and Black Creek areas, GEORGE GOBEL â€"â€" DIANA WM. HOLDEN â€" SOPHIA LOREN also 1 Married a Woman ALAN LADD â€" OLVIA ‘DEMAVILAND also IME TIMES AND GUIDE We wish you all a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR MT. DENNIS The Camp on I’I mivis prester â€" CALOLYM fi Blood Island uiss Mon. â€" Tues. â€" Wed, Proud Rebel Thurs. â€" Fri. â€" Sat. Dec. 25 â€" 26 â€" 27 Advht Entertainment THEATRE RO. 91960 e. 29 â€" 30 â€" 31 The Key P°""C _____|| gATTLE of ROOUE HOLIDAY MA"N!!S FRI. & SAt. at 1 p.m. NM, ""“: DANA AM':T!M aq 7. 99 maiipiiinine e Health Officer warne ;:mmnu foxes ‘7. M i ‘::m.. to touch fo'.. JERRY LEWIS â€" MARILYN Box office open til 1 a.m, with Christmas Christmas Night Show ROCKâ€"Aâ€"BYE BABY GEORGE MONTOOMESRY AlL coror snow TEN TALL MB KING CREOLE

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