Newmarket Era and Express, 9 Feb 1956, p. 8

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face to face with the suffering and expense imposed by an Illness which might have been prevented There are certain disorders however in which actual I vention can be practised only in a limited way Diabetes belongs to this group Years of medical research by hundreds of scien tists have failed to disclose means of prevention but the great fund of knowledge which has been accumulated has en abled medical science to de velop effective methods of treat ment Until all the factors which cause or result in the failure of the pancreas to supply sufficient insulin become known it is unlikely that satisfactory preventive measures will be de veloped medical researchers tell us Many diabetics lead a normal life enjoying relatively good health They are the ones who consult their doctor regularly and who make a real effort to carry out his instructions intel ligently and efficiently They are masters in the art of self- management They have equip ped themselves with a sound knowledge of all aspects of dia betes The Canadian Diabetic associa tion believes that the same op portunities ore open to the vast majority of diabetics Toward this end it has developed dietary and other needed services Less than three years old usefulness is reflected in the happiness and purpose which have been restored to the lives of hundreds of diabetics Some insurance companies have indicated their faith in controll ed diabetics by accepting them for life insurance On the basis of carefully con ducted surveys it is estimated that there are close to diabetics in Canada Of that number nearly are un aware of their condition In The symptoms of diabetes are easily recognised Tests by which th family doctor can con- tern them are simple and re quire only a few minutes are loss of weight despite good appetite frequent urination itching constant excessive thirst changing vision easy tir ing slow healing of cuts and sores- and pains in the extremi ties If you suspeet that you may be diabetic the first thing the Can adian Diabetic association sug gests is to forget all the half- truths and foolish theories which you may have heard about dia betics Then with an open mini go to a qualified medical doctor explain the reasons for your suspicion and ask for the simple test Should the test prove that you have diabetes adopt a positive and intelligent approach advised the CD A Make up your mind that diabetes need not interfere with either your social or busi ness pursuits Resolve to carry out your doctors instructions ef ficiently and to become well in formed on all the aspects of the disorder Knowledge is the best antidote for needless fears Social NevH 3SVeke To Present Concert At Grace Church Feb Of special interest to music lovers will be the visit of the 35voice chorale of the London Bible Institute and Theological Seminary of London to Newmarket The group will pre sent a sacred concert in Grace church on Saturday Feb at pm The chorale under the direc tion of Carey Mus makes an annual tour in Ontario and bordering states Many thousands of miles have boon travelled by the group pre senting the gospel message in song The London Bible Institute and Theological Seminary which the chorale represents offers on the college level three and four year courses including courses leading to the Bachelor of Reli gious Education and the Bache lor of Theology degrees The schools sound evangelical cur riculum attracts students from all part of Canada and from the United States Rev Alden A Gannett president of the school will accompany the group and will bring a brief message The other words they are not under public is cordially invited to treatment and are exposed to tend and enjoy this evening of serious and unnecessary risks the in sacred music The Newmarket branch will meet on Thursday Feb pm It the Agricultural hall St Mrs M B will be the guest speaker Mrs a member of the District High School board will speak on sec ondary education discussing the function of the high school board The addition to the Newmarket High School will be described by Mrs The motto for the meeting is Wisdom is knowing what to do next Something I learned from my grandmother the roll call There will be a musical number on the program Host esses are Mrs Boadwin Mrs Norman Rogers and Mrs Alan Mills Items for the Social and guests present on column must reach the Era day at the home of Mr and Mrs and Express office by George Smith when Mr Smith each Wednesday Send by celebrated his birthday mall or phone or The branch meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Fred VanNostrand on Wednes day Feb 15 at Mrs White convenor of Agriculture and Canadian Industries is in charge of the program Mrs district presi dent of Centre York Womens In stitute will be the speaker Roll call is Bring your husbands photo Current events are by Mrs Hillary Hostesses are Mrs Michael VanNostrand Miss Pearl Mrs Arthur Starr Jack Hopper is a patient at Sunnybrook hospital Mrs Howard Doner of Sas katoon is visiting In town the guest of her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Albert Doner Mr and Mrs Norman visited Mr and Mrs Roy Foun tain of Toronto last week Mrs James visited for a few days at the home Mrs Bruce Penrose of Toronto Mrs Edward Pollock spent the weekend with her parents Rev and Mrs P Powell of Mrs Powell is con valescing from a severe heart attack Mr and Sirs Clarence Allan are holidaying for three weeks in Miami Florida Mr and Mrs Roy Belfry of Toronto were weekend guests at the home of Mrs James Mr and Mrs frank Hall of and Mrs George Smith of Long Branch were the Mr and Mrs Stewart Dow and Wayne were Sunday guests of Mrs mother Mrs Hazel Sprague and Miss Mae Sprague of Keswick Mr and Mrs Frank visited Mrs Charles of Toronto on Sunday Mr and Mrs M have returned home after spend ing the past month in Florida Mr and Mrs Ben of Toronto were Sunday supper guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Daniels and family and Mrs Murray Chand ler and daughter Valarie were guests of Mr and Mrs Leo homme of on Sunday when they celebrated their first wedding anniversary A congregational supper was held by St Pauls Anglican church prior to the annual Vestry meeting on Jan 30 J 1 Union Street branch met at the home of Mrs Druery Green wood on Thursday Feb There were members and three visi tors present Mrs Burgess was appointed Institute repre sentative on the Queensville park board A donation of 20 is being sent to the Newmarket rest room Mrs Douglas Thompson will help on the planning committee for the Sharon hall Members having tickets on the purse and blankets are asked to hand them in at the March meeting Currents events were read by Mrs David English Mrs E Cal- lendar read a paper on agricul ture Mrs Alex Coylc of New market gave a very interesting demonstration on spinning wool into yarn which she did on an old fashioned spinning wheel The next meeting will be hold at at the home of Mrs Lome Ma- honey on March MRS C ADDRESSES Mrs addressed the regular meeting of the Wo mans association of Trinity United church Newmarket The group met in the church hall on Thursday Feb with Mrs El- man Campbell presiding in the absence of the president Mrs Seldon Mrs Hayes was in charge of the devotional period Mrs spoke on Christian Citizenship Plans for the annual Valentine tea were completed The tea and bake sale will be held tomorrow afternoon from 3 to pjn 30 REG JS US TO QUALITY IT PAYS YOU TO QUALITY AURORA and NKWMARK SATURDAY FEB 11 FREE JACKPOT called B AND CLUB SPONSORS TALK ON CIVIL DEFENSE Mrs Blair presided over recent meeting of the Busi ness and Professional Womens club of Newmarket which was by Inspector Creasy Inspector Creasy senior staff inspector of the Civil Defense branch of the Ontario Provincial Police spoke on Civil Defense Gall of the assisted him by show movies on the topic Mrs Atkinson who was in I are of program intro duced the guests Mrs moved the vote of thanks It Inspector Creasy and all Representatives from other local sanitations present I THE AMAZING t STANDARD 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