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The Huron Expositor, 1974-03-28, Page 12,:x " .ti,. ::. ,.. ,.:1 r,' . .e.:diff >.�:.'.+,. �,f.. ... ., ,, ..,, i. 'q' i^'' .. .ti,b, ;.•... /� X I 'OV'ON NXPQ$1'Ip,R, SINAFORTI•f, S/NT, 11$flff;I4 ^iA. i F7AI x(� t y too . 1 Uqni, r 'Farmers r� dHuron-p�r;t uto �o ns ! i ottend conference �•• crease iNC� _. . ' Eight junior Farmers from will focus on "the image of Junior The .custodians in the 1§ authorized to -attend a workshop report from the ad hoc committee Huron attended the 1974 Farmers". What do rather people v Separate Schools inI•luron and being held at the Separate School `studying attendance at 'ProvinciAl Junior Farmer see? What do members see?�y' • a • : • Pgfith Counties were awarded by Trustees Convention in Toronto conferences and. conventions. The Co tference in Toronto, March What is it really all about? How the Huron -Perth County Rornan either April 4 or S on "Improve- trustees are to study- the report 22nd. 24th. Members of this does a club achieve the image it a - Catholic Separate School Board Ment of Our Assessment". and a discussion on it will be •held , group are: wants? With their findings, w ,mow •., . ,jr meetin in S .aforth Monda an The Board supported the at the,next meeting. Glen McNeil, Goderich - members will be encouraged ' '^: • ' g y AA • increase in whges of 20 cents per resolution from Stormont, Domold Crowley, a member of Clinton Club; Harry Franken, consider what aspects of their :' •�} the rising Dundas and Glengarry County the ad hoc committee, Auburn • Clinton Club; Joanne local program can a improved so hour because of R�t�sw. cost -of -living rat 'e. The increase Roman Catholic Separate School commenting on the report said: + Hickey, Auburn -'Clinton Club; they can attain t _ "sired imager is retroactive to January1, 1974. Board --"that the Board make "There will be a lot of different Willy Blom, Kippen - South Part of the Co ferenceprogram* . HuronCi n A'i erdice involve „, {"„ i" �»: �t £ i% / i', The increase is in recognition of contact with-, other Ontario views= -as many as; ,there are Club; Lyn d involved ' determining ,r the cost-of•livin-ad'ustment Se orate School Boards, Kippen - South Huron Club; the provincial Ju for Farmer ,w,< t�,, g J A trustees. Most conference's are of ' clause contained in the Teachers' and Trustees' an educational nature, with cost Van Storey, Dublin - Seaforth program for the comm year. The ct ' ` " �t k ,r i � z; , Y P g g Y1B a - 4t custodians three-year contract Associations to solicit their involved. We should be getting club; Gerry O'Reilly, Seaforth - provincial, officers and directors ,� x which expires on June 30,• 1974. eooperaiion..in appr6aching the value back --there ..should be Seaforth Club; Keith Williamson, for 1974, including Keith �- Arthur Haid, R.R.4, Listowel, Ministry of Education re: feedback to the people who ere Walton - Seaforth Club. Williamson, Walton as Provincial Chairman of the Finance estab.ishing of courses in paying the costs.". A total of 370 Junior Farmers Director for Huron . County and 4' 3 f • Committee, distributed copies- of Religious Education in the The following are the points the from across Ontario represented Tom Melady, Dublin as histhe the 1973 Financial Statement Ontario Teachers,' Colleges." The trustees are to consider • and over 7,500 members at this year's Alternate, were installed at the which had been prepared by Jack Board said this resolution implies comment on fQr the next meetinf", Conference. Annual Banquet on' --Saturday NUTRITION DISCUSSIONS'- Nurses from the Huron County Health Unit joined Lane, Business' Administrator. expansion beyond the present few_ 1, Functions with an estimat Conference discussion sessions evening. teachers from Huron and Perth at a Nutrition Workshop at St. James School on The report indicated that the centres of religious education cost of $200 or les s per delegate focal a enditures for 1973 courses for student teachers t o en to all executive and ex ues ay. The workshop; run by Mrs. Shari Wong a nutritionist from the Ontario Milk Board, was designed to show teachers and nurses how to teach good eating habits to students. Above health nurses Mabel Dixon, Elizabeth iBillings, June Marten", Barbara DQUghtery and GUrpal Thitld listen to the propram. amounted to $2,653,178 and this total 'was financed by: local taxation, $353,159; Provincial grant, $2405;150; tuition fees, destined to be teaching in Catholic Schools. The . Board accepted the following resignations: Mrs. o p trustees. 2. Functions with an estimated cost of 0er $200 be limited to one executive and.2 trustees. 3. The trustees that are alternate delegate is to be $63.365; provincial incentive Marie Melady of St. Columban able to attend are to make their • ••program Make sureyour nutr't'on for 1973, $10,631; accrued interest $10,198.; who is retiring at the end of the term; Miss Lucy M. Pdwer of intentions known. Delegates will 4 be selected by drawing lots if • • • transportation recovery, $8,171; and other $2,504. Mr Lane said the actual Immaculate Conception School in Stratford; Mr s. Cecilia Mittle- holt- of St Boniface School more than two volunteers. 'The same procedure is to apply to executive if necessary. One A shower was held for Personals . ' n o rm a ti o n ' S s o ordinary expenditure and Zurich; Richard Forristal of St. alternate delegate is to be Margaret Hickson, daughter of Sandra Hunt visited her grand - recognized ordinary expenditure Aloysius School, Stratford; and selected by. drawing lots from _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hudie, parents Mr. and -Mrs. Gordon We're being deluged with on the subject, food specialists at ,states that organically grown for grant purposes was $619.94 Miss Nancy Adams, of St. remainingg volun teers. 4: Brief bride -elect of this month: Mrs. Hill, Varna. information on ' nutrition. the Ontario Food Council suggest foods are nutritionally superior to per pupil, or $2,700 below the Aloysius School. account be given at next Board Keith Rock was mistress of Francis Hunt attended the Pork Everywhere we turn, someone is you question the reliability of any those grown by modern Board's 1973 ceiling. The above resignations are all meeting following function ceremonies and opened with "O Producers Convention in Toronto talking or writing about it. While book if it promotes- a "miracle" agricultural methods. He said the 1973 expenditure effective as of June 30. attended. S. Travel expenses be, Canada." Wednesday and Thursday of the this is g' od because it makdS us food,' a secret formula, or claims Always check the author's total''fncreased by $226,200 over . Vincent Young, Chairman, "paid for delegates only. (Not for Carol Hunt ano Wendy War- past week. more aware of the need for better that certain dietary practices not credentials. A competent one 1972 and that $208,700 of this Personnel Committee, reported spouse or t children.) 6. All kentin had a skit "The Nurse and Sheila Campbell, a student nutrition, the subject is so endorsed by the majority of probably has a master's degree or amount was from provincial his committee had had an delegates notify Board office ,of ' the Victim." Janette Rock had a from S.D.H.S., was one of complex that man of us have P Y nutritionists will cure such ' a doctorate in nutrition. g rants. informal meeting with the their intentions to attend step=dance. Carol Hunt gave a students that went to Italy and difficulty in differentiating diseases as arthritis, heart Statements made should be based Mr. Lane said the 1974 budget custodians when there was an functions. 1- reading "As His MOther Use to numerous surrounding countries between those who are nutrition disease and cancer, on research work which is will not be available until the exchange of ideas and some Mr. Young said, "In the past I Do". Wendy Warkentin had a in their winter break holiday. experts and those who claim to Bclvare also, of any book that supported by other nutritionists Ministry of Education releases problems discussed. He said that don't think we have had enough Purse Contest. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Harris, and be. blames our present . nutrition or reputable medical or nutrition the 1974 grant regulations. "At salary negotiations would be the representation at conferences. Marion Hunt played a piano Kathy, Goderich visited with Mr. If you plan to do some reading problems on processed food or groups. thio point of time no indication topic for the next meeting to be We don't want to limit you to one solo. A mock wedding, Country and Mrs,• Bob' Harris and Ron. has been received as to when held in April. or' two when you want to go.to style was presented by: Vickie spent..the week with Mr. these will be released, he said. Mr. Xoung also' presented a five. Let your eof3"science be your Bride -Wendy Warkentin; Groom- and Mrs. Allan Hutchings and A quiz Donald • Crowle'y, R.R.2, guide." Chris Holmes; Best Man -Janette , family, Clinton. Gadshill, Chairman of Rock; Bridesmaid -Marion Hunt; Mr. and Mrs_Aot t. Hulley,artd • • Transportation Committee, Flower Girl- Mary, Kathleen Hunt; Debbie spent the weekend at the: What � � reported tenders were being Preacher -Carol Hunt; Father -Jane home ..of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh out proteins called for two 66 -passenger Leeming;'>Pianist;Sandra Hulley. Currie, Linda and Joanne, of • buses. He said one new bus Wendy Warkentin read the, Dorchester and also visited with would replace an old bus at St. address and many lovely gifts Mr. and Mrs. Alex Walker, Q What are proteins? while others which lack or are low if .the amino acids are to Mary's .School, Hesson, and the were received by Margaret. Micky, Jim and Kim, London. A. ' Proteins are complex com in one or more of these essential supplement each other. other new bus would replace an Lunch wa served..and a social hour Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGhee, Judy pounds necessary for.. growth, acids are called incomplete. old bus at Ecole Ste Marie at was spent. and Jackie, London. Roy McGhee maintenance and repair of body Q. , Is a pound of meat a pound of R.R.2, Zurich. Altogether the returned to his home after tissues, and optimum good Q. What are the source's of protein? Board owns seven buses. holidaying with the Hulleys. health. They also provide food complete proteins? A. No. Uncooked meat contains Four trustees were named to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Somer- energy, They are made up of A. Most animal foods such as a high proportion of water and arrange for the official opening ville • and their daughter and substances known as amino acids. milk, cheese, eggs, meat, fish fat. On the average, 5 to 7 pounds ceremonies at St. Aloysius School v r son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Erie (More than 20 of these have been ' 'and poultry contain complete of protein rich food such 'as meat, in Stratford and Holy Name of Ross, London; spent, the winter isolated). Since the human body protein. The Exception is gelatin chicken, fish and eggs provide 'a. Mary School in St. Marys. break' in Nassau, is unable to produce all the amino which lacks some of the essential pound of protein. Alterations and additions at St. - �► Snowmobile Club acids A .needs, certain of them amino acids. Aloysius for about $202,000 and -� The last card game of the must be supplied by the foods Q. How much protein does one alterations and additions 'at Holy season for the Snowmobile Club eaten. These eight amino acids q• Which food`s 'contain"incom- need daily? Name of Mary for about $315,00(, • ® of Family Paradise was held at are referred to as "Essential." plete proteins? A. A� man who ,weighs t58 were comple Fd7last year. Family Paradise last Tuesday A. Foods' such as cereals and ,pounds needs about 48 grams of The committee is to be P'ol�ce .News evening. Results' of the euchre Q. Do all kinds of protein cereal products, dried legumes 'protein a day and a woman of 124 composed of: Howard Shantz; �. games are as follows: contain the same number of and nuts are valuable sources of pounds, about 39. grams. Stratford, chairman;. Gordon Ball, A. L. VAU,GHAN Lone Hands, Women -Mrs. Roy amino acids? protein even'though they contain St. ' Ma�•ys; Vincent Young, . CHIEF OF POLICE Glanville; Lone Hands, Men -Den- an incomplete assortment of Q. What is the protein content Goderich; .and David Teahen, nis Beureman; Ladies High -Mar- A. Foods vary in their amino amino acids.. But . if these of an average serving of some Stratford. During the week of the 20th to garet Beureman; Men's High- acid content. Proteins which incomplete 'protein foods are common foods? Ted Geoffrey of Zurich and the 27th March 1974, the Seaforth Eric Driscoi; Men's Low -Earl contain the "essential" amino mixed with certain other incom- A. Protein content of some Vincent Young reported on a Police Department investigated Rock; Ladies Low -Beth McNichol. acids are referred to as complete plete protein foods, or with common foods: seminar they attended at St, 12 occurrences. They are as complete protei foods, they are 3 ounces lean cooked meat, fish or ,Jerome's College in Kitchener follows: ' - as effective in erforming their poultry, 21 grams (17-28 grams); February 27 re Bill 255. The Theft 1 function as the co to proteins 2 eggs, large size, 13, grams;. 2 Education Act, which would Break and Enter/Theft 1) q�� �� are alone, wieners (12 per pound), 11 result in there being no distinct Assist Other Pds. 2 D °o O \ grams; �I cup baked beans, 16 Ontario Separate Schools Act, Lost and Found I Q� V LS�JQ ®� �� Q, What combinations would grams, /z cup cottage cheese, 16 only one Education' Act. Mr. Wilful Damage 2 G sc result in complete protein? grams; I ounce slice processed Geoffrey said he supported Rev. Public Mischief . 1 1 A. Dishes which would provide cheese, ,7 grams; I cup whole' Carl Matthew ,avho opposed Bill General Police Informations 4 U OMR PR94SETT I complete protein are: macaroni milk, 9 grams; 1/, cup rolled oats 255 in his address, while Mr: Two major accidents were HA-HA and cheese, mixed bean and porridge plus '/z cup milk, _8 Young supported Rev. Durocher investigated with damages " cheese .salad, baked. beans and grams; 2 level tibibspoons peanut who defended Bill 255. totalling $1450.00, two minor l 1 bread, pizza, creamed eggs with butter, 7 grams; 2 slices white Ed Rowland, Board accidents with damages totalling I � vegetables, lima bean chowder bread or 1 hot, dog bun, 5 grams. Maintenance Officer, - was $350.00 and one Hit and Run -- . �L� made with milk,, rice and beans accident investigated. _ _� casserole, corn and beans, cereals 1 Person was charged" under the. ,b ark, and milk, peanut butter sand chModerately• Highway Traffic Act,�� q "l and milk, and rice pudding. It is 14 Motorists were stopped and "Too darn automatic if you ask me!" important to. eat the combinationadapted • grain warned for minor. defects and. of protein foods at the same meal offences. l o _ • • • ` Ari -notes g (By Adrian Vos) Huron county pork producers and indeed all of Huron County can be prdud of Ontario's Pork Hostess, our own Miss Adriana VanRaay. I had the privilege to watch her with several hundred more of my peers, when she stood. bdfore this large audience and delivered her address about the role of the Pork Hostess. She received a standing ovation, at least .as large as Federal Ag. Minister Whelan got. And when he said later that in his view she is a queen even if her title is not, it was as if the audience said: "Amen". We can only hope tha this year enough girls between the ages of 18 and 25 will compete for this honour, so that we can come up from Huron County with. another girl of her calibre. Remember you non-farm girls, you can,compete too, as long as you know about pork nutrition and recipes. On the cover of our working papers at the pork producers convention was a picture of two porkers. The one was dated 1973 'with a price tag of $73, ae:cdthoanied by a prosperous tiitikilh-k fatiiiet. Tlie second 'vas dated 1974 with the same $73 price tag. The companion however was dressed in rags. This very .well demonstrated the difference in input prices the farmer has to shell out. How the pork producers income is doubly jeopardized, because not only the inputs went up, b ut the outputs went down in price. We remain hopeful that it will turn for the better though. If people ever eat the Canadian Redcoat dinner that was served to us on the first day, we know that they will return to -this fare time and time again. it's gottrmet's stuff. It's better than any meat that I've ever tasted before. It's better than just finger -licking good. If I do sound euphorious, just try it sometime. To stay with pork, I may as well mention the Ontario Pork congress coming up in Stratford on June 19, 20 and 21. Every day from 10 a.M. 'till 3 p.m. is a consumer program with all sort of goodies. In the restaurants those days will be featured the afore mentioned Canadian Redcoat. Mmmmmm.. That alone is worth the trouble to rent a bus and go ;with the whole club. a 1 ...................:-.,..,......,...................., .. . 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