_ — Through UGN Provincial president as! support of CARS drive In June 1959 of th titonal | Arth- This drastic reduction af- fects both national and provin-| c research projects and of- fic: of the BC. Division of CARS are determined that arth-| > research in 1961 shall not} similarly hemmed in} ugh lack of money. CARS president for B.C, A| F. McAlpine, said, “It is not enough to keep the treatment centres in the province fully supplied with staff and equip- ment. Treatment helps the peo- ple who have arthritis, but we| want to find out the cause of the disease so we can prevent and cure it.” Mr. McAlpine went on to de- scribe some of the crippling which he had seen as a result of advanced cases of arthritis. “When I see young children} and men and women in their early twenties wheel chairs or limping with the aid of stick: | said, “I realize that we are not fighting an inevitable disease| of old age, but an illness which ruins the lives of thousands of families in Canada each year. There must be a cure and with intensive research, sooner or later we are bound to find it” Mr. McAlpine added that, in his opinion, this problem af- fects everyone, because no group of people are immune to arthritis. He pointed out that although people's age, national- ity, wey of life and working ecnditene might vary, their ceieru about rheumatic diseus- ; Getting Married? Take advantage of our puldn’'t ep in our w with a solu he problem. Polio heria, typhoid, smallpox tuberculosis were not rought under control by wish. ful thinking - Clever scientists | with enthusiastic financial sup-| port found antidotes to these diseases. Let's follow their example and stop arothritis.” The provincial C.ARS. cam- paigns will take place in Sep-| tember and October, and in areas where there is a Commun-| ity Chest, United Appeal or| United Good Neighbour Fund, | CARS. is a member agency. | Collector now has |1750 car folders Car folders from the four corners of the world, and even from benind the Iron Curtain, continue to flow into Jonn Ivan Fletcher, 1378 F Street, bring- ing his collection to the 1750 mark with an expected goal of 2,000 before the beginning of ‘| 1960, It al! started as a curious in terest on the part of Fleccher. Anxious to acquaint himself with the makes and workings of various cars advertised on the world market, he began to Write to different companies and in return received folders from them. His most recent folders have arrived from East Germany and Russia and he is still in search | jof someone to translate the lat-| ter for him. The Wortburg, | the German model, really in- terests John, but he feels the| Volgo and Pobeda from Russia do not possess the quality of workmanship associated with other European cars. Everyday movements are of- ten impossible for an arth ritic to perform. This long: handled comb, supplied by the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society, is one of the gadgets which help patients to be indepenc despite crippled joints UGN contribution will assist in every phase of its No seconder to Ald. Zack’s motion Ald. Max Zack failed to win a seconder to his motion th the public Tuesday, October 27, include on its agenda, “Apartment liu to be built in any part uf city.” Zack has pushed for thi; type of construction eyer since he was elected to office, claimifg| apartment house revenue would enrich the city coffers and take the tax loac owner, He clai: an attractively built two storey apartment would complement any residen- | tial area Mayor Hodgson lowered his gavel threo times calling for a seconder, without response It's bad enough to be a quit- ter. But it’s worse to finish omething vou never should have started - 8-0760 Mr. Hanratty 12783 - 14B Avenue Ocean Park hearing set for} off of the home-| Work galore for WHITE ROCK SUN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1959 13 De ntht if acific group She can be reached at WI 8-)popular. Mrs. Jean Kilpatrick, Hight members of the Pacific }9986, , |convenor, would welcome ord- Hospital group were on hand] The show case operated by ers for baby sets, baby dresses “|the group in the Hospital foy- and layettes. She can be reach- home of Mrs. Vi Ewson, Ewson | is proving to be increasingly ed at WI 88626, avenue, Four outfits, cardigan and one pair of soa re turn: ed in by Mrs. Ey Dinsmore; four pair of soakers turned in by Mrs, Flo Stayne donated by Mrs, Coope set was turned in by Mrs. C A Taylor and three outfits and one pair soakers were turned in by Mrs. Jean Kilpatrick | ‘The turkey donated by the} Totem Turk ‘arm on Archi bald Road was won by Mr.| Ewson of Port Coquitlam. The affling of if netted the group the sum of $18.35. 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