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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-11-18, Page 6Strip saves youngsters When one first learns that the `Shakir WILY' is being used by UNICEF workers, the mind boggles. The phrase conjures up risque""" images not usually associated with .the United Nations Children's Fund, a most serious organization. But the "Shakir strip" isn't what it sounds like. It's actually a piece of non-stretch ' material which can be made from old X-ray 'Witt . And it is used to locate starving youngsters in time to save them, The strip is marked with red, yellow and green zones, and Celebrities make chilli rolls (By Mary Jane Visser) The seventh meeting " of McKillop 3 Cereal Celebrities was held at Hoste'.s on Nov. 9. The meeting was opened with the 4-H pledge. The members answered the toll call and the Material for meeting. They discussed the skit for Achievement Day and Alcided that a work, meeting shou1A be held to prepare it. Miriam Hoste and Theresa. Van .11Zooren made the sauce 'for the Mexican Chili Roll while Janet Drager and . Mary Jane Visser made the filing. Ingrid Hoste and Mary Lou Jansen made cornmeal pancakes, while the filling and sauce were cooking. The vtnembers prepared the Chili Roll by rolling the filling in the pancakes and covered it with sauce. The girls ate the Chili Rolls and everyone said they were good. measures the middle of a youngster's upper arm, Those whose upper arm measures '12.5 centimetres or less - the red zone on the strip - are the children in serious danger. They require immediate food therapy and care, as do the moderately malnourished children who fall into the "yellow" zone on the Strip. Such simple measures are part of UNICEF's latest concentration on developing village-level, technologies designed to help needy people to help themselves, Even primary school children or illiterate workers have been trained 'to use the '_'Shakir strip" . to find severely, or moderately malnourished .children in their own communities, , However, modest as• these methods may seem, they,still take money to implement. The kale of greeting cards through 'UNICEF provides some of the moneys needed to fund programmes for better 'nutrition, better education and better health 'care that benefit children- in 109 developing countries. For a copy of your free brochure illustrating this year's selection contact: Ontario UNICEF 'Committee', 38 Berwick Avenue. Toronto, .Ontario, M5P 1H1 SEAFORTH JEWELLERS for DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELLERY. FINE CHINA GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION All Types of Repairs Phone 527-0270 Thanks I thank Seaforth arid distriq for their patronage the past 38 years and wish for BILL CLIFFORD REAL ESTATE Broker office the same 44; 5 , 11 * • • r • ••• It (Photo by Phillips) HALCOMB — BENNEWIES Bonnie Susan Louise Bennewies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bennewies of Seaforth and Douglas Murray Holcomb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Holcomb, Grande Cache, Alberta were married' NoVember 5 in the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, by Walter Gardener. They were attended by Anne Watcher, R.R.4, Clinton, Barb Holcomb, Grande Cache, Alberta, Zena .Chapman, Egmondville, Donald Fisher, Wingham, Dan Bennewies, Guelph, Tim Winter, Winona and Jackie Bennewies as flowergirl. Elaine Hopper was organist. Following a reception at the Seaforth Community Centre, the couple left for Alberta. They will, reside in Grande Cache. Before her, marriage the bride was a guest at showers held by Mrs. James Knights, Egmondville, Mrs. Rob Watcher, R.R.4, Seaforth, Mrs. Ron Brady, Egmondville' and Mrs, Squire Oakley, Fordwich. Thompson 8 Main St. Dr. Mills sap • , Travel bibadens ovr horizon ' ,.,sc). ,,,,;::::,z,,,b4c* rs 0.ziger,,n, ;$,,c0-t and each block is to be nmetteci .0 - - • cardboard' with pattem 444 vohere .9:9w Donations for Christmas fair at information needed for making it, Medical Officer of Health for Dr,Mills said nitre will: Iv no Huronview may be left with Mrs. Music for the song book is to be Huron, D. Frank Mills, said on Program of mass vaccin3tiens, at he moment. H. Hugill at Sills Store before last sent to Mrs, Klopp, Zurich, Tuesday that all county residents'When least for t asked , his own, week of November. Articles may convenor of the .committee. wishing to be vaccinated against in be combs, talcum powder, hose, Tickets were available for plant family swe flu should doctor facontact their 'recommendation, in light of the writing paper, .„ envelopes, show by MacLean Flowers to be for the shot: surrounded the Vaccination make considerable debate which has stamps, wallets, etc. held at the arena, November 22 at arrangements : T A thank you letter was read 8 p.m. for the Arena Fund. combined einfist erd shipment enatgof vaccine, against tbotha program, Dr. Mills said that residents should contact' their has retired as Director of Home courtesy :,remarks and closed the swine flu and common A Victoria family doctor and if they jointly from Miss Helen McKercher who Mrs. H. 4lugill gave the Economics for the Ontario Minis meetint. institute Grace was Flu, ar rived in Huron this week. decide to proceed, to do so. ,,,- try of Agriculture. sung and' lunch served - by Mrs, 1,, This is the vaccine developed for The Medical Officer of Health was Lawson, Mrs. L. Dale, Mrs. A'. those' 65 years of age and over also noted that he hoped another Sunshine committee and for the cronieally ill. Vaccine year the whole program might get appointed to look after boxes for Turnbull and - hostess Mrs. shut lbs at Christmas. •Birthday Audrey Cameron. for those between the ages of 20 underway much earlier than has Box was opened and money will and 64, swine flu only, is been the case in 1976. be sent to Children's Aid * * * **4 expected daily. In all 30,000 doses He said some persons might be , are now available, 3,000 units of waiting to see if there is an Christmas program. The water used by 90 per cent the combined vaccine anu 27,000 outbreak of swine flu here before A report of the South Huron '. of the population of the of the simple swine flu vaccine, being inoculated, but 'he noted District Board meeting held in developing world is either unsafe Hensall was given by Mrs, or inadequate, or both. 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Seaforth Ontario' •., m . = = VIII.. 5' = = = Stole kours Mott., toes:, VVi;4 A Sat. 9.6 '11)urs., 8 Fri. 9-9 = liiiiiiitillyiniiiiiiiipipinuommitiliiiiiiiimiiimoorniiiiminisimilliiiiiiiimpioinimiiiiiiiiimiliminimiiiiiiiimiliiilliMMIIIMIffilliimmiliiiiiiiiiiifinififfil er TIE }MEM EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 18, 1.976. WI theme • "Travel broadens our Horizon" tree and royal palms were was the theme.when the Seaforth common; but don't stand WV*, Women's institute met at* the an umbrella tree to keep dry asst home opvirs. Audrey Cameron on leaves fold up when it rains, She Tuesday evening, November 9, warned. Mrs. Arnold Taylor of Brucefield Food was good and good showed slides and gave a drinking water was fa real treat, commentary on a trip their family she said. Security measures were -' 'had taken to Oahu and Maui, two very noticeable and the setting for of the Hawaiian .1slands. the television show "Hawaii Five Both islands were beautiful she 0,'; is there also. said; the, island of Oahu is more Mrs. Frank Hunt . and Mrs, commercialized to host tourists, Taylor were conveners of the while the island of Maui is more program with Mrs. Hunt opening in its natural state. Vegetation of the program with a poem •• all kinds is luxuriant; the ginger "Jobson of the Star." . flower, °raids and habiscus are President Mrs. H. Hugill beautiful and the cactus grow opened the meeting with a poem wild. "A - Soldiers' Rest" and The water was warm and conducted the business. Roll call excellent for swimming, with was answered with "Name a little nights as warm as the day at the thing that makes life beautiful:" time they visited, she said. There Thank you cards were received is extensive production of pine- from Fort-esters Ladies and the apples and the sugar fields are family of the late Mrs. Rita Orr. made very productive with irriga- Personal thanks were expressed don. The Umbrella tree, smoke by Mrs. F. Hunt, Mrs. W. WO' FOOD STORES Prices effective till