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Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Apr 1989, p. 3

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‘ r l’ \w-A. i l »: lI‘ 3‘. L To CONTINUE-THERAmE. AGAINST CANCER R. GIVE HOPE A BOOST c/o Local Unit Office 342â€"6363 LEEDS COUNTY UNIT OF THE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY Janet Jones, President of the Leeds Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society, is pleased to announce the appointment of Ed Alexander as campaign chairman. Ed, a recently retired business man and former alderman of the City of Brockville, brings a wealth of business experience to the Leeds Unit and we are most fortunate to have his help. Our campaign, which takes place during the month of April, will benefit from Ed's experience and will be particularly appreciated since -Smmmnsm m.m.gohov . . ~MwWPABAadm1-‘ul mmmmmun This objective represents a 3 per cent increase over last year’s $16,500 goal. -Look|ormo "SunTgmg FW'orSPthichlsbnod onhaulongnumnbumm man. unomSPthSorhigut mam-apostle. Wmmmyuw om. Wmaalm «magnum. CANCER CAN BE We Need You Y BEATEN Now . . . OUR DOLLARS ARE NEEDED Now, ”0:313" For further inlormation contact your local Cancer Unit CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY SOCIETE ('ANADIENNE Du CANCER JOIN us IN THE FleT! HELP US....HELP YOU... APRIL 15 CANER MONTH Each year, during the month of April, the attention of the nation is focused on ‘ cancer by the annual campaign of the Canadian Cancer Society. Goal For The Area $ 69 200 When a Volunteer Calls On You Please Give Generously the Cancer Society is no longer included in the Telethon. The Telethon will be taking place during the first week of our campaign month of April, which is the campaign month of all Cancer Society Units across Canada. The Canadian Cancer Society was formed fifty years ago at the suggestion of the Canadian Medical Association. Many doctors were concerned about cancer sufferers who delayed too long before seeking treatment. Also, support services'now provided by the Cancer Society were very limited at that time. The situation is vastly different today, when, due to the - Change in bowel habits . IF YOU ARE MISSED SEND YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY, 82 EMMA ST., . $2.50/B h Arrears. BROCKVILLE, ONT. RSV 1V9 ATHENS, BROCKVILLE, ‘ 9 item, MALLORYTOWN AgléNVASSERS HOW YOUR CAMPAICNDOLLAR â€" Signs Of Cancer â€" PUBUC EDUCATION MDOMNEAPiihRNéM URGENTLY Is SPENT NATIONAILI . Lump an the neck, groin, breast or armpit We Can Supply Speakers .n m... or .or, r... ,0, NEEDED! I . Persistent cough Alld Films donation will be used to help others . ’ Research .......... : ......... ...57 . Change in a mole HELP US To GIVE YOU "In Memcnam" (aidsaie eraiiabie .1 you Would me To SernCe‘ To Patients.,....18‘ . Open sore that does not heal THE FACTS “°’” 1"“ '“”9”‘°”‘~’"°'- Offer Your Help Education ................... ' ..15' 0 Trouble Swallowing . 0' phone the Please Contact Administration ................ 4‘ ' BIOOd m urine or stool CALL CANADIAN Canadian can?“ Society ED ALEXANDER Fund Raising .................. 6‘ ' Prolonged 'nd'gesnon CANCER SOCIETY Browne millions of services transportation generosity of Canadians, support include free to treatment centres, in our case the Kingston Regional Treatment Centre. If by reaéon of distance or condition, temporary residence is provided at no cost in the Quinteâ€"Thousand Islands Lodge, located across from the Treatment Centre. Volunteer drivers are compensated for their fuel costs. Drugs and prosthesis, not covered by Government plans are also provided. Over one half of the revenue of the Canadian Cancer Society goes for cancer research, which has done so much to save lives and alleviate LOCAL CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY VOLUNTEERS START 1989 CAMPAIGN For further information, please contact: Canadian Cancer Society volunteers of The Rideau Branch of The Canadian Cancer Society will be canvassing their neighbours and local businesses throughout April to raise $17,000 for ongoing Cancer Research, Education and Patient Services Programmes. "Vith the generous support of area residents, and people like them throughout the province, the Ontario Division of the Canadian Cancer Society hopes to raise $19.2 million in 1989," Ron and Marlene Dobson, Rideau Branch Campaign Chairpersons said, "noting that, Ontario residents annually donate almost half the money raised nationally by the Society." The Canadian Cancer Society’s 1989 National Campaign objective is $38 million. Ron and Marlene Dobson at 359-5786 or 342-6363 URCINC IOUR SUPPORT FOR THIS NORTHI CAUSE! NORTH LEEDS LANTERN 3 344 Sigma 7% Will Be Selling Daffodils Again This Year. Proceeds To Cancer Society 342~6363 suffering. The daffodil, as symbol of the cancer campaign month, originated at a cancer tea, shortly after World War II, when daffodils were used to decorate the tables. The Daffodil Sale in Leeds County has been handled for some time by the Beta Sigma Phi sorority in support of the Cancer Society and is most appreciated. The Leeds County Cancer Unit is staffed and managed by volunteers, except for a part time office person, so that expenses are kept to a minimum. C.R.MacRae, Telz345-3761 any of the area captains â€" Edith Berry(Mortonâ€"Vhitefish Lake â€" 387-3445), Joan and Virginia Blair (Vestport 273â€"2809, 273â€"5534), Edgar Connell (Elgin - 359â€"5753), Betty Davison (Phillipsville 359â€"5877), Ron Dobson (Jones Falls - California 359-5876), Pat Donald (Delta â€" 928â€"2881), Norma Guthrie (Portland 272-2913), Chris Landon (Newboro 272â€"2653), Ann Knowlton (Lyndhurst 928â€"2822), Brenda Smith (Rural Portland â€" 272â€"2447), Carolyn Visser (Newboyne 283â€"1576).

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