Whitby Free Press, 1 Dec 1976, p. 18

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PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1976, WHITBY FREE PIQ, Lun g disease information to be offered by physiceians FIFTY-YEAR NMEMIRS Rick Collins (right), Provincial Third Vice President of the Royal Canadian Legion, presents 50-year medals to Whitby Legion members Delbert Johnston and Fred James, who were both charter members of the Whitby branch. Seven members were entitled to 50-year medals--Mr. James, Mr. Johns 'ton, William Ashton, Harry James, Charles Lintner, Walter MacCarl and Arthur Wigston'.. Tie presentations took place at ani honors and awards night at the Legion Hall Free Press Photo The On tario Thorcie SOciety f--thlic edical advisory group of' the On tario Lung Association the Christmas Seul lenple lias developcd a set of' instructinanti informr ion sheets for patients about the practical aspects, of thc management of asthlnia, chranic broniclitîs, emphy- sema and hiay fever; use of inhalers; exercise sheets, etc. The shieets are to be given o)u t l)y the physician to the patient as is relevant bc the needs of the particular patient. Speci tic individual suirets would he given to the patient depending on the diagnosis, symptoms and recorîmnended treatment. A complete set of infor- Inution sheets, folders and order Porns lhave beennailed to the doctors by the Durhani Region Lung Associat ion, an d the doctor's orders are 'being filled as they are received. The instruction sheets will help the physician to help his or lier patients. It is intended that the instruction sheets be read and kept by Lhe patients so that they will be able to understand their disease better and to improve their treatrnent by understanding the reasJ'ns for the advice given by their physician. 'fhese he alth information and instruction sheets are available to patients with pulmonaryproblemns through their physicians as a Christmas Seal service of the Durham Region Lung Association, located at the Oshaw4 General Hospital, telephone 723-3151. Be sure to ask your physician for a copy. Ladies' College student receives Oritario Ladies' College StUden t Normia Anna-Maria Vaucrosson was presented wvitli a special awurd by 011Li rie's LiCe tenan it- Geverner a! Queenis Park [ritlay, November 1 2. Miss Vaucrosson was oce ot 76 On tario students who recceived bronze and sîlver cerîit'icales in the Duke eof Ld (ithetrgli*s Award Progrini. NMiss Vu ucrossen received the hriuze award. The DuikcotLfdiiinbrgli's Awvard Program îis a challenge lo YO)lIIIgpeeple Iroin [lis Royal llîghniess to excel in lIcsuire timie uctivities of srvc te the community. weoriliillle expediturcs. I tr.,;tit et h ebbies or special Duke's award interests, an d physical fitness. Successful completion of tlie prograni ut any one of the three levels, bronze, silver or golci, qualifies the participant to an equivalent award. The award itself consists of a lapel pin or brooch of the appropriate metal, together wVfiq* an in- scribed certificate of achieve- nment. Brooklin resident Donald Grant received the gold uward last iuly. Following the presenta- tion ceremiony, the award winners. their, parents, and guests attended a reception ini the Lieu tenan t-Governor's Suite A delight f or children! Op"1 7 doýs a w..k ~RESTAURANT I»BROCK ST. N. WHITBY - TEL.: 668-9461 D.fIcaous Conodiofi end ItltuiwDish.i [Eiv =RADY

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