20 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN APRIL 1992 EASTER Scientist at NCIC) for his research Into the translormatton of normal cells into cancer cells The support of C08 volunteers, canvassers and donors across Canada. enables In April, 1001. the Canadian Cancer Socrety awarrlrxl over $33 million to cancer researchers across Canada, through the National Cancer Institute or Canada (NCIC). the Somety‘s research alftliate. ' Â¥ this important cancer research Dr Peter Schotclield. NCIC's I] to continue. Execmive DIFCCIOF. noted that "last year NCIC spent more than $30 million to fund 2‘39 Indtvtdual . cancer research protects and . Clghi rnaior programs. Forty years ago. the Institute's Annual Report stated that $31 1,352 2'3 was spent to tund 73 Individual cancer researchers When you revtew these figures It's ob'rtor is that the Inctttute has grown and more money has been spent every year to lund Important cancer research " This research continues to provrde critical clues as to how to prevent cancer, and better treatments for people wrth cancer to help them live longer and better Real progress has brLen made. especially In areas such as research Into childhood cancers. where improved methods oi treatment have restllttxi III a 60% Increase in childhood cancer survrval rates. OI the (mat NCIC grttt Its awarded this year. Ontario cancer researchers received Sine/9,923 Rmrprents Included Dr Victor Ling who ts Conducting research into dfllg resistance at the Ontario Cancer Institute In oronto and Dr Tony Pawson. ot the Mount Sinai Research nstitute of Toronto, (the current erry Fox Cancer Research (Excerpts taken Irorn CCS ‘Natrona/ News" (Vol 3. No 3) and â€Progress Agar/75! Cancer" (V0/ 44, No I I , __ \;" \7 f\\£ 7x 3%? \w \p x ‘ it: Nix/Ma} and ye lovers of antiques. arts & crafts! in 7.3.5 Be olf with ye to the 1000 ISLANDS N TREASURE HUNT MARKET PLACE â€PENN BEGINNING FEBRUARY 2nd %’ .ty 7 ‘ . Handcratted Arts - Cratt Supplies - Jewellery - Woodworking Sunoltes - Portraits/Caricatures 0 Knit Wear ‘ . Floral Arrangements - Ceramics SPECIAL EVENTS TEE†' occurring almost every weekend! ' ‘(AV Details posted at the market .â€"__â€"___ ‘ u » . ‘ ï¬tnr‘“ .mw um»;.tm‘mmmmmWNW ’ *2: market Elam, - Z‘Giltr IUUU Britannia E? @rrawrr iiiuut GANANOQUE, ONT. 382-8148 (weekends) NEW VENDORS WELCOME! 923-3113 (evenings) OPEN SUNDAYS 10:00 a.m..to 4:00 p-m. .: r ,\- )I‘. CLOSED SATURDAY - FREE ADMISSION . FREE PARKING - BUSES WELCOME - SNACK BAR a} - 10% DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS } Unique & Unusual Items are Abound... ' Construction Hardware/Equtpment - Stained Glass /) - Reitmshed Antiques/Furniture - Copper Craft 8. More' / . Nostalgia Items - Antiques ' Collectibles ' Beer/Wine Making - Sports Card Memorabilia 3 3 3 S 3 5 S 3' 3 3' 3 3 5' 1: your]? SPtht-Dest? S 3 For a complete Macho" S 3' cantata-t 3 GORDON FRENCH at PROFESSIONAL INVESTMENTS} 3 MMadEanpflav: I ï¬wfm, Ont. 3‘ 304â€"75" 3' 3 3’ 3 3 S p .0. Box 219 3 Delta, car. 3‘ 3 Year-Round Performer ’ Get all-season yard care with a Deutz-Allis 1600 Series Lawn Tractor. ' 12.5 HP single or I6 â€1’ twin Briggs & Stratton Vanguard ()Il\’ engines power a sturdy hydrostatic transmission for smooth, efï¬cient operation ' Easy-mount 38-†or 44 " mower deck provides superior antiâ€"scalp cutting performance 0 Handles a full-line clipping collection and yard chore attachments for all- ycar versatility ' Tight I6" turning radius for eésy maneuverability GOOD SELECTION.OF RECONDITIONED LAWN AND GARDEN TRACTORS GAMBLE' S FARM EQUIPMENT Highway #15 R . R . '2 LYNDHURST, Ontario K013 1N0 (613) 387â€"3481 DOG & CAT GROOMING P[\'1"S PE’F INN El 'n 0mm 0 ng'tï¬o I MAY 4 - AUG 29 1; your peJc needs his/her Spring or summer beauty treatmencv brin it to a Progessionat.’ COmpieie groomin includes; clip anal/or brush, aéh, Ears cleaned)+oeha1 is Clipped, drj and brush. Catt 359-6332 Â¥or our appoi‘nimanjc on 'm§ormofi0h.