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North Bay Nugget from North Bay, Ontario, Canada • 6

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North Bay Nuggeti
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North Bay, Ontario, Canada
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6 The North Bay Nugget Monday October 4 1976 Liberals (Continued from Page 1) Asthma Week zeroes in on serious disease In an effort to increase public awareness and knowledge of a common lung disease asthma the Ontario Lung Association and all local associate groups are observing the week of Oct 3 to 9 as The main purpose of the program is to increase public knowledge on the problems of persons with asthma what can be done about asthma and how to doit and what the lung associations are doing about ben to rediscover a Haense of mission" Be said federal liberals don't han that sense of mission and sense of desire to guide the destinies of this country in the next quarter of this century Yon know perhaps it has become too customary for us nationally to be the government" The two main problems facing the party he said wen to explain price and wage controls and not to take national unity for granted He said is not surprising" that price and wages controls is hurting the liberal Party because during the wartime liberal administration of Mack-ensle when the polls showed the party was down to 28 percent in controls were the main source of public dissatisfaction sacrifices that are needed people accept but we have to do alot of work to not want them to get even at election time in a blind Turning to FrenchEnglish relations he said: 'T don't wnat to be a Cassandra but perhaps there is not that much time left" While there is an alternative party in Quebec preaching separatism and while he himself felt the majority of Quebecers would not vote for that option there was a danger of the country splitting up if English-speaking Canada took national unity questions for granted On Bill 22 he aaid: course it has made it much more difficult for os as liberals to talk of bilingualism since Quebec has started to talk of He said all he can do is the movement in Quebec to towards unOlngualism and take an lesson" from tt That is while Quebec fought iiisrtrai sons More are feared buried in mud and wreckage An estimated 14000 were injured and at least 70000 were left without homes Officials fear that the death toll may go up to 1000 -AP Whephota campaign were inoculated over the weekend in La Pax according to Dr Elda Artiaga staff physician at the Mexican federal health centre But he nid the effort had to be suspended temporarily on Sunday when the clinic staff ran out of sterile cotton needed for administering the shots Echeverria ordered government engineers to begin planning a flood control channel to prevent a recurrence of the killer flood that rushed through the shantytown section of La Pax hereditary factor of one of the allergic disorders such as hay fever ecsema or hives In the person who develops asthma SOME HOSPITALIZED It 1a estimated that about 506600 Canadians suffer from asthma During any given year nearly 30800 people with asthma require hospital care Although commonly considered not to be a serious sod fatal disease asthma does rarely cause death and does contribute to the death of a person with another disease The symptoms of shortness of breath and wheezing result from narrowing of the airways the bronchi due to swelling of the walls of the breathing tidies excessive secretion of mucus and spasm of muscle Fortunately an these changes may reverse to normal so that the airways are deer between attacks and all symptoms disappear The diagnosis of asthma is made by taking a careful Msiory tram the pstienL During an attack it is easy to recognize that the person has asthma but between attacks it is the description of Ms symptoms and Interpretation by the physician that confirm the iWgwnri of asthma Chest x-rays are of no value in diagnosing asthma During an asthmatic attack of any severity breathing testa show an obstruction to air Dow The ideal treatment of person with asthma is to attempt to track down if possible the specific substance that brings on an attack and then to avoid that substance In other words elimination Is the key to treatment however elimination to not always possible particularly if the person is sensitive to dust or pollens There are medicines available that are effective in controlling the aithmatic symptoms If emotions are the main precipitating factors in the person with asthma then an understanding of the emotional problem by the patient the physician and the family is of utmost Importance When symptoms follow exposure to a specific substance to which the patient ia allergic and elimination of that substance is Impossible then a course of treatment given by injection will make the person lew sensitive to the offending agent and win help prevent or lessen the severity of future attacks Armored Express HmmiiiimiiimiiiiiiiHiiminiMnnNMMmiiitsiiiiiimHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiMmiiiiiHNHiiiNMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH Additions to Nugget comics A new comic strip begins in The Nugget The Missing Links by Holly Fuller Massive inoculation He found Ms wife and three children all deed In a hospital wife died of a blow to her head but ahe wax still holding our recently born hguerra aaid army loaned me vehicle to carry them to a cemetery I had to get angry there to assure that they were buried in the same grave They (the authorities) wanted to separate them because children were being thrown into a smaller grave and I wouldn't permit it" he said were always More than 5000 survivors The officer from the Criminal Investigation Branch said that searches had been conducted throughout the northwestern Quebec area but there has been no sign of the truck reported to have been used In the robbery or a second truck that was stolen two days after the Incident Licence number of the one vehicle the one reported need in the robbery is F215-23B The green Chevrolet half-ton is being sought by police across Funerals Quebec vote for bilingualism for 100 years from a little bit on postage stamps to signs on public buildings It took EngUsh-Canada a long time to accept it i was almost inevitable that some (Quebecers) would say: hen with it you can fight for bilingualism we've tried for 100 years and it caught on Tough hick" that's very very serious and it creates difficult problems for EngUshwpeaMng Liberals particularly in Ontario because it means they must espouse the cause of those who have gone beyond asking for that cause espouse it in the hope that there is still time to get Quebec public opinion to sky wen maybe we rtxwld back bilingualism" Finally in a low-key but emotional plea Trudeau urged party generals to defend the national interest by speaking out on the economy including controls and bilingualism "So it remains for us to keep the national interest in mind And this is an example of what I'm asking you to do in the area of bilingualism and in the area of the economy and controls And tills will or will not be the salvation of the liberal Party And if I can say so without too much pretension perhaps also that of Canada" The speech was only one of five or six he made during a three-day political swing through southern Ontario and Toronto He got a rousing welcome and a rousing senttaff from the party workers after the speech despite its critical tone More than likely the tough analysis of the fortunes was the result of reaction he has received In the last 10 days (faring tours In the Maritimes and Ontario Friday by Rev Pact and Dr Stymiest at Martyn Funeral Chapel Tribute win alao be paid Monday at a second service to be held in the Perth-Andover United Church with interment ta the church cemetery Mrs Whitman waa a dedicated community worker teacher and wife of well-known city businessman Donald Whitman She waa 67 Born in Fredericton NB she obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from Mount Allison University of Sackville NB and studied at College in Fredericton Prior to her 1968 retirement Mrs Whitman waa a public school teacher at the Sunset Part and Tweedsmuir Public Schools in North Bay Obituaries Gordon Forrest The owner of Heed To Foot Cleaners on Cassells St Gordon Barr Forrest of 1230 Cassells St died suddenly Sunday at North Bay He was 77 MR FORREST The funeral service will take place Tuesday at 2 pm at the Martyn Funeral Home Chapel with interment in Terrace Lawn Cemetery Friends may pay their respects at the funeral home after 2 pjn today Born Juno 21 liM at Bromley Twp Ottawa Valley Mr Forrest was the son of the lata Mr and Mrs John Forrest who had lived In Bromley Twp He was a resident of North Bay for approximately years Mr Forrest attended St United Church where he was a member of the Club He was assisted by Ms son Glen for many years during Ms 34 years at Head Foot Cleaners Mr Forrest is survived by Ms wife the former Lila Catherine Christine Watt whom he married Sept 22 1826 at Dougina OnL The Forrests celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last month with a tea-supper at St Anglican Church He is also survived by three sons: John Alvin and Glen of North pay two brothers Guy of Oshawa and Ray of Bromley Tap two sisters Mias Sarah Forrest of Brockvllle Ont and Mrs Campbell Briacoe (Iaobet) of Northcote and eight Asthma is one of the moot dramatic of cheat conditiona because during an attack the person struggles for Ida breath and loud wheeling noises can be heard The attacks may last minutes hours and infrequently for days Between attacks the person is usually completely free of symptoms The episode can occur at any time of day In any season and sometimes follows exporsure to known or suspected substances such as poDma animal danders infection dust or drugs In the susceptible person an motional upaet may faring on an attack Asthma affects children and adults alike There Is often a family history a Prisoners transferred BC NEW WESTMINSTER BC (CP) prisoners were transferred Sunday from the maximum-security British Columbia penitentiary to the medium-security Mataqui prison in the Fraser Valley near Abbotsford Penitentiary spokesman Jack Stewart said the 13 prisoners had an been cleared for transfer before a riot and hostage-taking incident at the federal prison a week ago He said more prisoners might be transferred today RCMP remained inside the prison to supervise about 270 prisoners held in a gymnasium after the east wing was wrecked during the rioting Bad feelings between guards and prisoners were evident Sunday Mr Stewart said One of the terms of an agreement that ended the disturbance was that some prisoners be allowed to transfer out of the BC penitentiary Outside contractors continued to dean the wrecked east wing Sunday Escapes death in Argentina BUENOS AIRES (Reuter) -Argentine President Jorge VI-dela escaped assassination by minutes because an army review ran ahead of schedule An explosives expert aaid the president would abnoet certainly have been killed if he had atUI been on a reviewing stand when a powerful bomb went off at an army base 20 miles west of MTwi The bomb ripped the stand apart minutes after the president had left it Government sources said the president eecaped the bomb because the program to mark Army Communications Day ran ahead of schedule Army sources said about two pounds of plastic explosive had been packed into length of scaffolding supporting the stand at the Campo do Mayo base where Vidda has lived since the military deposed Maria Estate Peron es president in a bloodless coup March 26 Thera has been no indication of who was responsible for the attempt -although then waa Immediate speculation that leflwing guerrillu planted the bomb Bulletin Board The Eeperaasn Chib at the home of lira Roynon 60S Norman Ave Tuesday MO pm Lady Patricia Ledge Ns 258 LOBA Tuesday 2 pjn Orange han CatiMUe Leagae sf 8L Peter's Parish general meeting Tuesday 8 pm church halL Afternoon Group 8L AagUcaa Church Wednesday 130 Thornloe HalL Centre Circle Caivia Presbyterian Charcfc Tuesday I pm at the home of Min Finlay 358 King Street (Caatinaed for an election call and actively scouting for one" MeanwMle in Riviere-du-Loup Mr Bourassa Mated to reporters that the issue of patri-ation of the British North America Act might provide a theme for an electoral contest He aaid Quebec would have to take action if Prime Minister Pierre decides to carry out Ms threat to bring the constitution Mattawa meeting tonight MATTAWA A special meeting of the Mattawa and Aren Association for the Mentally Retarded wfll be held at the Mattawa District Public School today at 8 pm The association will be submitting a proposal to the deportment of community and social services representatives at tMa meeting regarding the setting np of a workshop to accommodate both mentally retarded and handicapped people in Mattawa Families having handtotpped members ore urged to attend became this Joint venture needs support Anyone wishing further Information can call Marjorie Wall at 744-6377 in Mexico The governor of Baja California Ceaar Mendou Arambern called for evacuation of all persons living in low-lying stream-bed areas who might have to deal with future floods never want to see tile dty menaced in this way he said On the other side of the Gulf of California reports from Topolombampo a ftahing community 110 miles northeast of La Pax said 13 shrimp boats were still missing in the gulf following the hurricane All 108 crewmen aboard the vessels were feared lost from Page 1) home without the provinces' consent QUEBEC NOT ALONE Mr Bourassa declined to elaborate on what action Ma -government might tike although he hod told mho iterviewer earlier that a weekend conference of provincial premiers in Toronto Indicated Quebec was not alone In its opposition to Mr Trudeau's plank About 1600 delegates to a convention of the oncepowerful Union Nationals approved a new party program calling for abolition of controversial Official Language Act The law would be replaced by one which recognizes French and English as official languages The only elected member Maurice Beflemsre said controversy surrounding the language act would lead to liberal defeat In the nest election In Shawinigan FQ lender Rene Levesque said he had found "an extraordinary change in attitude In English Canada" to Quebec he hoped the party could double the number of votes from English-speaking Quebecers in the nest election In the 110-eeat national assembly the liberals hold seats the FQ six and the Union Nationals one The fledgling Popular National Party of rome Choquette holds two seats and Independents hold two is In the east end of the city in Gloucester Township Police searched on foot from the air and with dogs but foiled to find any of the men Those who escaped ore: Lionel Wright 31 of Ottawa serving 17 years on drug charges and awaiting trial on other chug charges Yvon Roy 35 an escaper from a Montreal prison and believed serving two life sentences for murder Jeon Faucher 34 of Cbm waU OnL awaiting trial for being unlawfully at targe Barry Dale 32 of Ottawa awaiting trial for the attempted murder of an Ottawa policeman Maurice Belanger II of Ottawa awaiting trial on a mur- der charge and Leslie Sparrow 29 of Ottawa awaiting trial on a murder charge UNGER of Herman cs' NeWFtijW 3msocr4 Ik Margaret Whitman North Bay friends and relatives paid final tributes to Mra Margaret Inch Whitman at funeral services conducted DEATHS Donald Suddenly In -SundrMge on Sunday October 3 1970 Donald Leroy Miles beloved husband of tne late Laura Dobbs In his SSth year beloved father of Janet (North Bay) and Carole (Sundrldae) Resting at ware's Funeral Chaoel Ltd from 7:30 pm Monday Service from the chapel Wednesday at 2 pm Inter-msnt Povensey Cemetery At North Bay Ontario Monday October 4 1976 Anna Elisabeth (Betty) Tennant In her 67tti year beloved wife of Harry Willis and sister of Mr Mills (Margaret) Oakville Ontario Funeral arrangements Incomplete Further Information may bo obtained by contacting Martyn Funeral Home 464 Wvld St 473-S810 FORREST-At North Bay Ontario Sunday October 3 1976 Gordon Barr Forrest In hls 71th year beloved husband of Lila Watt Resting at the Martyn Funeral Home 464 Wyld St Service will be held In the chapel on Tuesday at 2 pm Interment Terrace Lawn Cemetery Mac At New Llskeard Ontario Friday October 1 1976 Gary Steven MacKey In hls 18th year son of Mrs Toni MacKey 2374 Trout Laka Rd and David Angus MacKav A service was held In the Calvin Presbyterian Church on Monday October 4 1976 at 2 pm Interment Union Cemetery (Donations to the Canadian Bible Society would be appreciated) (Martyn Funeral Home 464 Wyld 5t 472-8810) At Temagaml on Sunday October 3 1976 Marie Anna beloved wife of the late James Leach In her 86th year Resting at Theoret Funeral Home Funeral services will be celebrated by Rev Andre Huneault on Wednesday October 6 at 1100 at Sacred Heart Church with Intorment In St Mary's Cemetery M50NEY James At Princess Margaret Hospital Toronto on Saturday October 2 1976 James Mooney of Aurora beloved husband of Leota Rowe dear father of Marlon (Mrs Frank Rick) North Bay and Paul Toronto grandfather of Kevin and Lisa Rick Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Home 29 Victoria St Aurora Funeral mass In Our Lady of Grace Church Aurora on Tuesday October 5 at 11 am Interment Holy Cross Cemetery Thornhill LOST Lost god locket pictures In-side sentimental value 752- 1395 rty 5 Loot female Col I la sable and white no Identification one year old from Humana Society In Toronto North Bay Saturday after 6 pm Call Cochrane collect 272-3344 I to 3 272-4028 after 6 pm Some weeks ago The Nugget began using Herman a two-column cartoon by Jim Unger former Londoner now living io Toronto Unger has been cartooning since he was a cMid and has had a colorful career as a London "bobby" a soldier In the British Army and finally as a display ad man for an Ottawa firm after he came to Canada Unger was featured in Saturday's Canadian Magazine which accompanied The Nugget's regular edition The Nugget hopes readers will enjoy The Mining links Favorable comments have already been heard about Herman Six still at large in Ottawa area JIM Creator OTTAWA (CP) Six men who escaped from the Ottawa-Carlcton regional detention centre Sunday still were at large today police uid The six broke out after a man whose identity is known to police threw win cutters and what appeared to be a sawedoff shotgun over a wire fence to on area where several unarmed guards were watching the pria- As guards went to report the break attempt the men cut the chain-link fence and escaped Three eecaped on foot bite dense bush in the area and three used car that wu waiting for them The abandoned car was later found In suburban area of the west end The detention centre FOUND social Insurance card at The Nugget Office Fulls.

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