dnesday, July 6, 1966. . “TERRACE OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE,’ ‘BRITISH: COLUMBIA _ oo | _Poge 15. ff OKKMMKKEKKRKKNE,| teath of brain tissue beyond the| with extreme care and by physi-| Another common cause ig the While. strokes vary greatly ‘in ae wo gee COCR RCEDICHERSCOCNUNCLNCNCNCENCEENCNTY ple’ who experience apparently tri-| of weakness, dizziness, or difficulty second most common cause of to paralysis, Embolle strokes usual- adian Medical Assoc... . | when they o ‘the Canadian|ing in the arms or hands... Relief| one related to bigh blood pressure,|valvea brought about by rheuma- - Ith Tip . Strokes are often caused by. one sometimes be brought about by the] swelling where the arteries divide. | times be reduced in frequency by Bagany strokes can be prevented, have thrombosis causing their| Cerebral haemorrhage( bleeding| ticles into the circulation, which in | rehabilitate people who have been mereduced In number, -when peo-| strokes often have short ‘episodes|into or around the brain) is the| turn plugs a brain artery and leads disabled by them, ssasneiaendeass, Griaah nena atin anaes aD Aine itt ora otter rae cicecns tna oe sae . shidhareapestnatrtensitten on mmeraaanterca ne as eee SSE ee ne a ca ace re na vial ‘symptoms ett their doctor]in seeing, or numbness and ting]-| stroke. There are two varieties — ly: follow -changes in the: heart Medical. ‘Assoe ition says. from these transient symptoms can| andthe rupture of a. derry-Like | tle heart disease, These can some: of three main varieties of disease|/use of blood-thinning agents] Cerebral haemorrhage often canithe use of Blood-thinning agents, process; The most common is|known as anticoagulants. How-]be prevented by control of high | which are frequently used by doc- STROKES oe ‘| thrombosis — the plugging of the] ever, these medications must only] blood pressure before it becomes| tors caring for patients who have , arteries of the brain leading to the| by used’ after proper diagnoleis} severe. rheumatic heart disease. point of occlusion. Patients who| clang familiar with: their use. release of embolus or small par-| seriousness, much can be done to cia tia asc nae a Lee LaLc cE nuoee neuen oeaean pememntnetr nce ’ reli the Ar ein adnan © dives the tlep Nreat Sisteoge NES To my oer vine tan, Mo there 's ie ehinige ce iat matin Mt aE 2x ae P, Vaca ot ‘mea ay re now registered on n the. Provincial Voters List ify you have. received this card and it correctly notes. your name and the address . ‘of your present residence YOU ARE REGISTERED to vote in your electoral dist- rict. If you have not received the notice card, or if your name or address of residence “is incorrectly noted on the card you do receive, you must consider that you are -. NOT REGISTERED to vote in your electoral district. You should apply without delay to one of the Registration Centres for your electoral district: listed below, « or a - contact the Registrar of Voters. Application forms will be mailed by t the Registrar ts to: anyone requesting them by letter or telephone, | coe - _Sesliaiins for registration are: _ () Nineteen years of age or older. ~ (ii) Canadian citizen or British subject. © _ (iii) Resident of Canada for past twelve months, = * (iv) Resident of British Columbia for past 6 months : REGISTRATION CENTRES set “ KITIMAT GOVERNMENT AGENT'S OFFICE OFFICE HOURS © KEMANQ_ SECURITY OFFICE -. OFFICE HOURS KITIMAAT VILLAGE - CHIEF'S RESIDENCE RESIDENCE FORT BABINE = BILL HENRY. ss (sis STORE HOURS ~ KITWANGA ~ od MARS FRED DOLL, = 0.2 RESIDENCE oe a = TERRACE es ‘THE HUB . | STORE HOURS 4 GREGG'S LAKELSE ~ STORE HOURS BR, ORD . ~~ RESIDENCE | JOE BELL = f- “> RESIDENCE | . “MORICETOWN SKEENA MARKET woo . ~. STORE HOURS — HAZELTON nese HAZELTON SPECIALTY SHOP oi 8 4... STORE HOURS NEW HAZELTON: UBARY'S VARIETY STORE ©. - STORE HOURS oe RESIDENCE STORE. HOURS ‘MRS, JIM. OWENS: ‘SMITHERS DRUG STORE MR. N. NEVINS ‘SOUTH HAZELTON ‘SMITHERS Maps of eacti of the rovince’ 8 new al electoral districts ‘cl indicating boundary lines will: be'o