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Barrie Examiner, 8 Dec 1959, p. 7

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ducts NIGHT DIVmE YOUR HEALTH Gallstones Victim May Be UnaWare By anew amasen MD SOMECF you may be walk ing around with miniature stone quarry in your abdomen right now without even suspect reat it you are man and over it you frequently overeat are ten constipated have sedent andget little exer For it is this type at indl dual Hwho oiten becomes victim at igallstones TEMIPORARY STOREEOUSE vYour gall bladder is part of our digestive system it is used temporary storehouse for the bile secreted by Your liver It is little pouch located in the upper right portion of the abdo men Gallstones are small masses composedoi red bile pigment tatlike substance and lime salts These masses sometimes form in the gall bladderritseli or in the leading either to or from it MAY BE UNNOTTCED You might have single gall stone or hundreds of them And you might be completely im aware of them or you nlight have excruciating pain Your hestvbetis to seek treafinent promptly if you no tice any of the symptoms of gall stones fullness and pressure in the pit of the stomadl twitch in the side feeling of nausea faintness or chilliness allowing meal Indigestion also might be signal of gall Any movement of large lhe University Womens Club of Barrie held Christmas Par at the home of president Mrs Heher Smith Wednesday even ing The next meeting of the club will be at the homa of Mrs Jack McCaw Sunnidale Road Jan 1950 panel of local per sons Will discuss mental health norm GRANDMA TORONTOiCP Mrs Flor ence Grlmshaw 89 year ld grandmother has beeabow ior 33 years She enjoys the five plngornetwlce week in wornr Jens league and on her recent birthday compiled three nme total aflol 201 and253 tonal image at 215 stone generally causes extreme paln First there will he stabbing pain in the upper right part of the abdomen then the pain will radiate It may he felt on both sides in theright shoulder the back and the abdomen in the abdomen it will jump from one side to the other The pain can he so intense that it will feel as though your back is broken and you will roll in agony on the floor high fev er and chill usually accompany suchan attack COULD 3E FATAL Now gallstones seldom cause death but rupture of the gall gladder could be fatal Contact physician inunediatv ely He will come right away but in the meantime ask him whether he advises hot applica tions toeme the pain If he does apply heat to the painful area by towels The patient should be put to bed hintlocking loosened or re moved and he should be given plenty of waterr QUESTION AND ANSWER Mrs My little girl has little larger lump in the right breast than in the other Does this mean that it is natur al and thelglnnds are starting to develop ther omething wrong Answer though this may be normal condition lt may also be caused bye tumor or some other disturbance She should examinedb yourdoctor SOCIAL ions Mrs Smith Mary Street has returned tram tewydays withher law and daughter Mr and Mrs Douglas Culham Coiling waodu JosephMurphy Sophia Street East last Week attendedthe General Motors course in basic salesmanship at the Lord Sinr coe Hotel Toran Returning with him at the weekend were his two children Joannewho is now attending Teachers College and Stephen who is in Engin coring at Universityoi Toronto Mrs George Warner is at pre sent 11 patieutln the Bellevlne General Hospital ers Warner is the former Ruth Smith Barrie and was an employe the Bell Telephooo company using hot water bottle or hot Venture Club Billletin Contradl duos bands In lad loll Still Finds dMONiglEAL ice oasat heavy on ya precious oouunodlly which hi to be inducted with thatdevm toatwoyearolddaugtliz TEEBARBIE EXAMINER TUESDAY DECEMBER 18587 menifludcni husband in Treatise Law DisicussedBy Club The Great Books Club had Its livellat discusion or the year This was due in part to the in spiration provided by St Thom as Aquinas in Treatise on how but primarily the result ol the brilliant leadership oi Charlie and Joyce Dawe charlieDawe local artist so skillfully mod ernized the nth century philoso pher as to merit the blessing or the Saint and so tacliully disarm ed somewhat hostile group that he won its respect and ad miration Any general discussion at law must first examine the nature at men So people held that CGIT Creates Nativity Scene Collier Street United Church Approximately 100 girls in white and blue middle proceed ed up the aisles of Collier Street United Church Sunday evening as the congregation rose to sing the first Christmas hymn This processional iormedby the Barrie Canadian Girls in Training ushered in the annual National Christmas Vesper Ser vice presented by the CGli Girls from Essa Road Presby terian First Baptist Burton Avenue United Central United and Collier Street United partici pated under the direction or Mrs Grant Boundy superintend ent of Collier Street United Mrs Boundy called the congregation choir and girls to worship as the Christians service began Members of Central United First Baptist Burton Avenue United and Essa Road Prest terian retold the wondrous story of the Birth of Christ as record ed in Matthew and Luke The Collier Street United Church choir provided the Christmas carols The Christmas pageant intro duction suggested how Christ mns could be today as 20th cen tury man lives in his modern world but retains the Christmas spirit of Bethlehem Members of thetpageant were Jean Farr mamr To Retarded Childrens Shop Monthly business meeting of Barrie Ventum Club was held Dec at Mayor Motel The club has given Retarded Childrens Workshop contract for the Venture Bulletin Arrangements we made to obtain games and number machine for Retarded Childrens Workshop donation at $1000 from sale of batbsalts was given to Retard ed Childlens Campaign Mite boxes for Childrens Aid have been placed in some of the stor es and businesses Report was givenon the award given to Barb Richardson for highest marks obtained in Grade iate Venture social for Christmas will he held Dec White gifts will be brought forSalvation Army Hakaestone Womens Assoc Elects Executive For 1950 HAWKESTONE The Wo mans Association held its regul ar monthly meeting Thursday at the parsonage The meeting was opened with special Christmas worship service entitled The Light of The World led by the president Mrs Slessor Mrs Earl Septt conductedthe study period With questions and answers given by several members on Africa the country studied this year in The Womans Missionary Society Mr Mitchell was chairman for the annual electionsl The tol lowing officers were reelected for the coming year president Mrs llarry Slessor vicepres dent Mrs Leigh secondvice president Mrs Harrison secretary Mrs Richardson treasurer Mrs Kendall ag séstant treasurerers New to Chairmen of the standing com mittees elected Visiting and Christian Fellowship Mrs Vivian Christian Steward ship and Citizenship Mrs Goss Chrlstinh Education Mrs EM Mitchell The secretaries elected were press Mrs Mitch ell literatur Mrs Vivian parsonage Mrs Gray and Mrs Goss Woman Missionary Society Convener Mrs Scott Devotions committee Mrs WiL liam Smith Mrs Demallneand Mrs Vivian Flowers and Sick committee Mr Harrison Mrs Hodge and Mrs Roe POT LUCK SUPPEB gt The Sunday School is planning its Christmas concert and gum gregational supper in the church basement Dec 12 The Young Peoples vUnion is meeting Sunday night Dec at Forest Home under the conven ersbip ogllnrold BertramMis sions and World Outreach Mrs HowardCamph will talkon Africa the Missionary Study for thisye The Christmas Day Service will be held this year in the Hawkestone United Church at p111 ladies Auxiliary To Lions Enjoys Dec Potluck Supper In Yuletide setting the mem bers of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Lions Club of Barrie met at the home of Mrs Noel Stephen son ior pobluck supper Thurs day evening The ladies partook oia supper arranged by Mrs Cook as sisted by thesociai committee Mrs Forster played the role aflsarlta andgiits were exchang Mrs Stephenson conducted brief business meeting Mrs Webster gave reporton the progress at the sale of Christ mas cakes Mrs Forster re ported on the success or the Lad ies Auxiliary catering for the Lions Club bulfet in November Donations will be made tolha Victorian Order of Nurses car fundand tithe Retarded Child and takefilv in gallies The en joyable evenln was arranged by Mr Woodg woman Maclsrnara sasxaroomor MrsTilli Taylor is Shakatchdwan pointed acting magistrate tram ch 31 because 11 commericsl at North Colleg porn woman mnglstratea She was on First Baptist Penny Tompkins Burton Avenue United Judy Young Essa Road Presbyterian Pat lomlinson Collier Street United and Wanda Hutchinson Central Unltcdu The three candies before the altar were lit by Elaine Bishopk Central United Patty Hay Bur ton Avenuc United and Mary Webb Essa Rood Prcsbyterlan Virginia Walther First Bap tist led the girls in recitation oi the CGll Purpose Tthe benediction was pro nounced by Rev Skelly Alter the recessions the girls were treated to lunch served by Collier Street United CGllln the church hall Tops was sung at the close at the so cial hour AGITATED PUSSY SYDNEY Australia CPly engine as she was driving in the Hearing strong enolses from the city Mrs HBoumon lifted the hood and found an agitated black test had been sitting on the hat tery throughout the journey DENTAL PROJECT VERNON 30 plan to allow grade pupils to take part in dental research experi ment is being studied by the school board The childrens teeth would be painted with fluoride in an attempt to reduce decay VSALLYSSALLIES iDont set cear lnokwhatlodidforma UPON REQUEST Yallu know these are Quality nylons the nun ute you lets them 40ft needle seamless mun in neutral belgn erfect Iorthavfestlve allow season ahead any than ior yoursell and or Chrlsum Gifts Weve purchased than in Wi nnie mm came can most reliable mm moron You then foralmost half use prlcu you would buy or the same Nylons elsewhere in Beigeonly summation consulted oryonr money returned momma DELIVERY 1912 SAVE Amosv 35l PAIR MAIL NOW man has iearnadlood from the values the society Others more closely allied to St Thom as Aquinas believed that man has deemed evil that the 10 commandments were written in bi heart and that in spite at his wantinng be good circumstan ccsvwont have It so The group unanimously accept ed the definition Law is nothing elscthnn an ordinance of reason him who haocare of the com munity and promulgated They lion is necessary tor the law to obtain force The people graplt plcd with the problem or obey ing budfllew which becomes does not regard modes the high est and best form at liie Inicrlt definition of good Someimembcrs felt that good could only be defined in terms at what is good for particular person or thing in particular situation relativistic view Others tried to find nonsentiv mental definition and said that thing was good insofar as it is true toitshaturc and fulfills its role Exalnplesnf these diiier ences might be illustrated it we were to listen to the group dis cussing fire The relativlst might say that firewas good it it kept people warm bad it it destroyed lite good if itdes troyed bad lite The idealists would say that it one put flame to flammable article such as piece of paper it would be good it the paper burned bad if it did not Charlie Dawe stated that the groups approach to this reading was measure at the mental habits of the group The group will meet at the art ists home Bradford Street Dec to discuss the not quite so philosophical but oeverthe lcss influential habclais Th public is welcome USEFUL RBOIECT WINDSOE Ont CPLThe lo paign isenlisting support from schoolchildren ingrades too by altering prizes for posters and slogans pontoon FOR cnnlsmas For Portralt or out ounnuu CALL US TODAY leTH srunlo so Dnnlop Hm on Euntn ll IN TIME son CHRISTMAS Gilms Var AsromsHlNc savlnes 5000 MannFACTUIiERs NAME WITHHELD nozaN rmsr uuamv SEAMLESS NIESH 1N DEEONT NYLON Elle some nworth Avcnl no send your due er halt further agreed that promulgm woven throughout the discussion was the conflict concerning the cal KeepWindsoeBeautiful camv ob keepinghouse and Mr bobbynctlng When Mrs Pardon nppchrchd recently in Christopher Fry Ladys Not or Burning pr senth hy the English denart meat at McGlll University wu her first stage appearanceslnoc she arrived in Canada tram Erik lands year I80 Ive wanted to act as long as lcan remember char studied it all the time was in school and took examinations at the Guildhall School otilualc and Drama and at tho RoyalAcnd only In the play she lake the bitlonJo he adocto his3school your and job menu for the common good made by an even greater problem it one stallion dripdry térylerre crep Of course theyre gifts What lady wouldnt ap lovely styling beautiful detail knowing that theyre so easy to keep dripory teryiene crepe Doesnt this ma sense or your own lovely way of Better still come right in this wele rbwif you possibly can and just them Many other beautifillgitt 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