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Barrie Examiner, 28 May 1964, p. 1

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Wrm um um Pearson Acts sDéCisivleiy On Emotional Flag Issue THE autonomous Selection of distinctly Canadian ties with the maple leaf as the central mo titl could not please everybody in this on rlme Minister Pearson was well aware this when he announced thathisgovv mom had made its own selection and would stand or fall on its decision in Parliament Thegovernment could baVevtaken national plebiscite and it is entirely coh ceiveble that the majority of Canadians would have favored the Red Ensign newspaper poll indicated that the En sign in fact might have won it the ot ticial vote had been taken But as Mr Pearson sees it the issue goes far beyond the selection of specln Canadians could swear sentMurasJons behaves that Can that stage pt me here they should He looks to Que eas of se aratisrn land wit its 10 nationalities DOWNjMEMORY it VIN TOWN act May 28 1954 Rt erley Lord Bishop of To need appointment of Rev ead BA Th as rector nglican Churc its will co from the Parish of Mono Centennial Queen of last year an Carley 101 died athomp oi aughter Stanley Muller Alderman WL KlIlZl conclusicnth Oeerltpercentolwtfledo survive sudden suite heart at taoks Four out at durum norm iivins and raturnto wort althoush sometimes at less strenuous lobe whatever we do to mini edsencee oi an initial attack can stand He ln sood stead ti trouble comes you are concerned about your heart or have chest paine or other symptom checkup endirenk dismaion with your lrequentiy brings good ethe on dont involve at ill tnlgiotign spasms oi the esopheghl itchiness oi muscles irorn nervous tension nrthrltll gallbladder dlease or certain iniectione and other conditions can be mpomible noonsun your heart entirely recoveries He feels as does this newspa or that we must thinlrot Canada first ejnust love this land and our own good Queen Elizabeth In doin sowe are evinc ing no ieelingsoi lswlii or disparagex ment to Great Britain and the clan Jack or the Red Ensign with min iature Union Jack in the comer Inplacing his own future on the line in the face at the emotionallycharged state at the public qlstho flag issue Mr Pearson has demons rated his high qual ities as statesman He has assumed his heavyres onaibilltyfosjlrst minister to make se ection he feels will he in the interests of Canadians one whole He has weighed our sentimentisl loyal tiesto the Old Conntrya our in terests as nation and it With good treatment it heart attack does come yes oi productive happy llie can lie ahead Research is producing more relinemente and techniq ues to increase the ratio oi good The road back to health can inflow various byweya suited to the individuel case but some general guidelines apply to mpst patients Complete and total rest in bed is the iirst immediate rule to take all unnecessary bur dens iron the stricken heart Just like an inlured muscle the heart needs time to repair iiseli With time scar tissue terms in the wounded area With time other arteries can distri bute nourishment tothe aiiects ed area Most heart apeciailste immed lately put patients on low celoria diet since excessive et ing and weight add to sir serum cholestanv the physician will mm kw mum in heart attach or ltmay coma bring it down its most likely will say no smoking or no cigarettes EEAIJHIIER THAN EVER And most specialists prescribe suitable exercise and activity at ter the heart has recovered the tsrsan rdolngt physicnlwurh ls lrequently bnchat his old job as is the businessman the law yer newspaperman or sales men in general the rules torre owery and avoidance of sec ond attack will embrace most ii mating or by finding new in lerests in wider world Some come around to the type oi philosophy red by the famous goiter alterHagen Dont hurrylnrt dont worry Youre only here on short vie it so he sure to smell theilow are Once aheert attack le In other inevitable Hundreds oi thousandsol heart patients etteat the answer hopeiu Ihey live out normal leaps its not one common tor In no heart patient thro way he lives plays an role in the eiiort to ward peat else As yet there no sale pmvcn drug that will cut down blood cholesterol or rewrcventcmgt 6N NE oer in are heipiul in pee nsummi was noishiii oxygen fission comes about be cause oi etherosclerosie 11in coronary arteries become nar rowed so that the heart muscle has dililcidty at times at exer tion or stress in setting enough nourishment nrsmo nnovss Ii amour Anglnnrnuy develop aitir person has had one or more rns sm lowlanv 59 Some strokes cause massive damage But thousands at them are little strokes bringingmls nor changes in Judgment loll lites skills speech memory or behavior Ml is not lost even it stroke hesoccumd des pita severe paralyeia or interierenca with norrnel iunctions Modest im provement unruly come soon uneouely unless the damage la extreme and it can be pm mated by early passive exercis ing by heat ireatments and other means Seernlng notes In being achieved in retraininx the brain Hope is one of the greatest med idnes he person who is un4 ebletotelktodaymaybaahia to talk within month orvmore recover use of paralysed lass hands icr prevention whatever in makeyotsr heart less to atherosclerottc et aiao serve an shield against strokes For Manx Care oi irorn Your Heart vol puhllahedby copyright 4w by Alton Bl eslee on hetero track heart attack has ever occisrred For the anglnal patients doe tore gencreiiy adviae doing things slowly avoiding sudden strains irom exertion or uneclt customed activities or lilting heavy objects or shovelling snow well as trying to avoid grea emotional upsets Excess pounds should be trimmed oil and smoking is often forbidden Atherosclerosis ie senior cause at strokes whcnit stuiie up arteriesin the chast or neck munlet Gains and reduce their amped rees 51500 troops illnlltinanm orcea ooo endow meetiv Closer nations would by to one per centoith mlatlons 11rd 038 nation must come first we feel hepis right What otherrule of use wesmight ask Pearsons sei action issor Cans and choice whichwc asiCanad ensshoul bideby no matter what ouropinions on design may be Nottawasaga River llaytof Toronto conducted dedicatlo service at Cookstown PresbyterienCh rch rte Art Club opened exhibit Hall wsth Mrs as well presid msciisston at Town Council Jparking Pitcher Cerl wed justiour htts mmed Midland 90 open NorthSimcoe Baseball ichlgan held reunro abdqus Albert Garner huh bi Barrie caugh two fulfllé 116 ches notfllhe elements otthifirhode oi llie described in preceding chapte chances oi ever suiiering any premature attack at all Every patient should talk rankly with hievdoctor about his progress his prospects the date when he can go baclrto work and resume hobblesor sports or sex relationsAny hingpuuiing or bothersome should be brought into the open Many heart patleck iind bet ter health an they had enioy ed heinre chantini habits not hellttipro borderhagstates and remier beanin Les or eh ue ntoon meot leading to the brain or in the hrainltseli aimed at reducing the Strokesalay and cripple he causethe brain with its mar vcious complex oi iflbiliion nerve cella isteven hungrier ior oxygen than the heart litha supply is choked all you can tell unconscious within seconda third out looted flee posal June 103 1N1 Noviila limbo lain was appointed British prime minister and the brain can be irravari ihlydhmaged Vwithiss tourh five minutes Strokes not iuat hen ard oi old ago hey hlte slg nitlcant percentage ot younger men and womesrin their years of greatest productivity gssc car is as assists cation pro Jurisdiction despite on re the city out out healthy one MAJOR DEBATE tit rt rsrtr lt as clthat the cost oi education was the eubiect oi amalor debate at this weeks meeting oi the Coun cil The matter reached the iioor when council supported the action oi ilnance committee in respect to resolution irons the town at Nawmaritei lhe com mittee had turned thumbs down ongthe resolution rehuesuns the Provinciai Government to con sider thaabolitlon oi the pre sent iorrn oi levying public and secondary school education as ainst real property and to in stitute poiicyoi levying again at earned income both personal and corporation Corrunitiee chairman Aid Hersey cited several reasons why he opposed the Newsnarket resolution Mr Hersey is in la vos oi generous government grants but he also feels that control oi solsoole slimsid remain with the city through school boards Presumably provincill control would be weakened or entirely eliminated ii the govern ment paid the lull amountoi education PICK UP TAB ihegovernmcnti however is long way irorn picking up the tab Ioday 1hr mayor brought out some interesting llnanciel incta lnshls connection Desle course we do not get in thing or nothing irom govup meni it we spend more we pa more unpalatable as the thought may be However city has good case ichilgh grants irons the provinceuocll property is assessed obesity burden now tor various services School costs are going or and they will continue to rise as more and more childsen my in school longer to get the kind at education demanded by busi ness and Industry amid the Income taxpayer take up Ilse slack lait by easing oi the burden on real property met pant thinknilhet cs Item 511 poratlon ere too smiinié the economic good oi the try and that higher rates have depressive eilect onhii neisl and industry Government might solvesolo oi its financial dliiicuitiesshx cconomixing but economy isal most dirty word todayIlse politicians think in billions racist than in millions Bot eonnomistng is new important function olartlj ernment it our available testicle lare are to baatretdsal to cover all the services we ddmafl Hitchellikes 20000 Miles in Tho Years To See World 53 MONClDN CF Mlchltl Martin beacovered about 000 nailed and worn out It shoal since he leit his tivee are the French islandsni St PierreMlouclon oti NQ iousidland than Southhm native Belgium moro than two years ago or rounddheworld He to find Mm lob héfld later continuetha mat with the aim oi retusnlng early in 1967 Mrchaei moved When be totthe Beleian Congo with his parents Altar uttering arm mdiegirsaurealnoongoser ice as parammunition retenedtoWianflsitd decided to hitdshkeeroondtha sailed irom Gemsny Yo heeded new colour Mas bnil wannllnlted States than crossed Canada to New Brimswlck Nan objec NewBrunswlckis theitnioee huspltehia province in Guild Be apart several month Ontario IndQueboc but just didnt reel at roomoer Will iman good on appeared to

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