Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 27 Jan 1955, p. 10

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NATIONAL HEALTH WEEK--Januar: h-Februa th To all Terrace Bay, National Health Week offers you an opportwmity to take a full length view of yourself, What do you see in the mirror? Your reaction varies from a self assured pleasure to a de- jected dismay. Your body is your pride, so don't neglect your health. The thing that distinguishes one person from another is the way he behaves when he reaches his "tired spot'.. Let us think over this story and remember it. One evening a four year old boy was out walking with his father. After a short time, the youngster asked his father to carry him the rest of the way home, Without a word, the father took out his knife and cut a small limb from a near-by tree, Handing it to Billy he smiled and said, "Here is a fine horse for you to ride. Hop aboard." Billy hopped astride the stick and off he galloped - beating his father home by several minutes, And you know, that is about the way each of us will -find life. Sometimes we are tired mentally and physically. But then we find a "stick horse" in the for form of a challenging job, a friend, a song, a compliment - and. off we will gallop rigat over that "tired spot", These trivial.worries affecting health can usually be cleared up if dis- cussed with one of our competent medical advisors. Besides acute infections such as pneumonia, many chronic conditions take time to develop, Cancer, tuberculosis, diabetes, heart diseases, and many other diseases can be detected early and their effects minimized. The human body is subject to change. That is why a regular medical check-up will pay dividends in good health. 'This National Health Week is recognized ' as a nation wide venture with hopes to enlighten the Canadian people on the many facilities and provisions provided for their usage. Broadcasting stations will be featuring medical specialists and plays. dealing with health problems, A new year is ahead of us, depends on what we put into it, about us - you and me? healthy foot forward. Written by Plant Nurse Doris Hansford Life Now what Let us put our 0-0-0 RECREATION FLYER Page 10 Attention all Parents We'now have a lost and found box in the Recreation Office. Each Friday it will be emptied and all articles found during that week will be placed on a table by the Recreation Office, We hope you will come. down to pick up anything your child has left behind, Several members have been asking for ice to play broom ball. Now that the hockey league games are more than half over we will try to arrange for this request, 0-0-0 PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS Beginning Tuesday, February 1st, the pupils in the kindergarten will bé divided into two new groups. 'This division will be based on your child's physical and mental maturity rather than on chronological age alone. In this way, we endeavour to have your child in a group who's development is at a similar level, Will parents please make a note of the following groups and tell your child, 'so that we can have them in their proper group on Tuesday. MORNING CLASS AFTERNOON CLASS Anderson, Margot Allen, Sharon Brady, Michael Benko, Bobby ~ Brend, Michael Brooks, Gary Briggs, Robin . Byers, Billy Brown, Joanne Coe, Meredith Goneau, Diana Dodge, Pat Goneau, Billy Downey, Jimmy Hales, Linda Dorman, Ricky Hall, Linda Hughes, Sandra Heron, Nancy Kulcheski, Carole Ann Hayes, Elizabeth Lundberg, Karen Mikus, Jimmy Mallais, Bobby McCausland, Pat McKechnie, Alice Jean Shirriff, Billy Olsen, Ray Simmer, Pat Phillips, Shirley Storvold, Lana Prior, Sheron Turner, Georgina Prior, Shirley West, Jane. Schmiedchen, Knut o-0=-0

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