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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Aug 1983, p. 12

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For patients' comfort At the close of its fiscal year, the Canadian Heart Fund, Ontario Division, has reached its $8.45 million annual campaign ob- jective. The 1983 campaign, which was conducted during February in Ontario, exceeded its goal by $28,611. Door-to-door canv- assing, special events, corporate solicitations, the sale of 'Roses for Research', and In Memoriam donations: all contributed to the total of $8,478,611. Requests and other sources of ~ income, combined with cam- paign reciepts, will allow the Ontario Heart Foundation to allocate $11,200,000 to heart disease and_ stroke research in Ontario, for the 1983-84 granting period. j In presenting his ee) p On tas Alex Broomfield, the 1983 Canadian Heart Fund Chairman said, "The residents in the province of Ontario can be proud of their sub- stantial contributions to the crusade against heart disease. and stroke. Evidence to date, that research has over the years, and that vital medical research in the area of heart disease and stroke will continue to receive the financial support of the Foundation. In conclusion, and on behalf of the Canadian Heart Fund, Ontario Division, Broomfield expressed '"'heartfelt" Heart Fund over the top. thanks to the thousands of volunteer workers and canvassers in the province, for their tremendous support of the 1983 campaign. ere The Art Print Shoppe cordially invites you to attend the opening night preview of The Art of Marian Monday, August 8, 1983 trom 7 pm to at the~Art Print Shoppe King St., Midland, Ont. light refreshments served show runs from August 8 to Sept. 6 Open House Saturday, August 13 meet ¢ he artist noon -to bpm tic usineau HOsam and Obstetrics ward Clare Dion is Mrs. Yvonne Daniels, standing, made a generous donation to the Surgery General Hospital. She donated the three-position reclining chair in which which also seated. Daniels' hospital, in memory of her husband. husband was a patient at PGH prior to his death, and extolled the benefits of Penetang the chair that was in the ward already. Mrs. Daniels gave this chair, is on wheels, to the Louts Howell A funeral service was held in Nicholls Funeral Honie for the late Louis John (Lou) Howell of Coldwater on July 22, 1983. Charles Hepworth officiated. Interment in Coldwater. Mr. Howell died at age 90 in Midland in the Obituary Villa Community Care Centre, on July 20. He was born in North Orillia Township, the son of John and Hannah Howell. Since 1920, he worked as a water well driller. In 1972, he- retired. His daughter Ella Vivian of Old Creamery Road, Coldwater, and his - brother Henry survive him. He had two grandchildren and five greal grandchildren. His sister Edna predeceased him. paid off, is in the fact that the overall death rate from heart and blood vessel diseases, for people under 65 years of age, is down 27 per cent) since 1953" In heart attack, the single leading cause of death in Canada, the decline has only been 11 per cent. He coninued by saying that the residents of Ontario have endorsed the work of the Ontario Heart Foundation, through their continuous support Watson's Ladies Wear, Elmvale G&M Shoppe, Midland Town Centre SO ee ee eee Major injury in Tiny During the week ending Aug. 2, Midland OPP investigated 19 motor vehicle collisions. Five of these involved personal injuries. Three were classified as non-reportable. Donald Lanigan, 32, of Clearwater Beach, received major injuries when he was involved in an early moring collision on Aug. 2 on County Road 35, north of Tiny Cone. 17. He was taken to Penetanguishene General Hospital. Damage to the vehicle was set at $4,000. Police are investigating. Beaten, robbed, police think Chester Sawyers, 60, of Meldrum, Ont. was reportedly beaten and robbed of ap- proximately $150 cash on July 30. The victim was found by passing motorists, lying in his pick-up truck, on Hwy 12 at the 8th Concession of Tay. He was taken to Huronia District Hospital and later moved to Toronto General, where he remains in stable condition with serious face and head injuries, and broken ribs. Police are investigating. Victoria Harbour robbery reported Two suspects have been charged with robbery in connection with an incident at the home of George Latondress in Victoria Harbour on July 26. Charged are Michael Keith Rudge, 17,-of North York, and Ross Alexander Moreau, 27, of Victoria Harbour. . Police say Latondress was tied up and his head covered by a jacket while his wallet and a small home safe were taken. Approximately $60 was stolen. 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