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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-02-01, Page 18FULL GREETING FOR MARCHING MOTHERS — When the Marching Mothers canvassing team arrived at the Tom Arthur Home on Marlborough Street Monday night they were greeted by most of the family, Mrs, Arthur, Graham and Kendra are shown welcoming Helen Daniels and Shirley Wright. T-A photo HOCKEY VISITORS — Minor Hockey Day at Huron Park featured three teams from Royal Oak, Michigan. Shown above exchanging greetings are Steve Monroy and Jeff Michaels of Royal Oak and Ralph Wells and Harold Borden of Huron Park. T-A photo J nuttily News tg FEBRUARY 1973 DO YOU w4N.f. A fllEALTIJIER NOLITII? Of course, the answer is yes. Dental health hegins with you, yopr dentist is .your guide not just someone who: fixes things up After trouble has started with your teeth ,and gums. NATIONAL of:NTAL HEALTH WEEK IS Now It's the perfect time to concentrate on better oral hygiene. And the first step to ask your dentist to teach you how to better control WHAT DENTAL AIDS ARE AVAILABLE? A great many products, are regularly stocked in our extensive dental health care section, Dentifrices—A complete selection including those flouride-containing prOducts considered beneficial by the Dental Therapeutic Council. Toothbrushes-4 large variety of styles and textures including power operated brushes. (Ones determined safe by Dental Council.) Water-Irrigators—These help to remove debris in difficult-to-reach places. They are an aid, not a substitute for, regular brushing of teeth. Dental floss—This cleaning aid is worked into the crevices between tooth and gums to remove debris and break down plaque. Denture products—Adhesives, cleansers, and brushes. Adhesives used constantly can cause injury to the soft supporting tissues. Also, hard scrubbing and extensive use of abrasives can harm the denture, DENTIST AND PHARMACIST There are many prescription medicines avail- able to your dentist. He and your pharmacist are working together to provide you with bet- ter dental care. Ef MIODLAMIN Drugs RHONE 235-1 570 'EXETER RonagR,VRORgRVROR dental plaque, where cavities and gum disease usually start. Bob Middleton, PhmB Stan Hornell, PhmB Shop at home EXETER MEN'S A L.P. W, Beattie, 942 C4TH E. Matzold, 816 RB S. Sanders, 769 SP. G. Pratt, 652 DU B. Baynham, 794 SU G. Webb, 605 PA D. Brooks, 668 167 C. Atthill , 730 UN B. Osgood Jr„ 688 IGA A. Neal, 649 RO J. Fuller, 740 FA C. Blommaert, 646 GG BO HS VI RR WE BANTAM BOYS S. Pearce, 314 B. Baynham, 222 G. Farris, 249 W. Parsons, 238 E. Hunter-Duvar, 297 Bob McDonald 4 79 3 67 5 79 2 89 5 61 2 27 5 65 2 47 4 57 3 59 5 83 2 43 5 14 0 3 5 11 0 5 5 17 0 10 Do you Know . . . 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The beginning of our winter semester, January, 1973, marked the start of another series of in- depth farm analysis projects. Students, using area farms for case studies, will be transferring classroom teaching and prin- ciples to real farm situations. In groups of four or five, and under the direction of a College staff member, a complete study of the farm business, including physical and economic factors, will be conducted. The aim of this project is to give the students valuable practical experience. It is also intended to develop a plan to improve the profitability and efficiency of the farm business being analyzed. In this way the goals of the educational institution are closely related to the everyday life of the com- munity around it. 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So our LADIES' A L. Bell, 650 J. Cleave, 584 H. Wilson, 583 N, Cocknell, 603 P. Hunter-Duvar, 602 J. Grant, 602 R, Lessard, 530 A. Mallard, 486 L, Pincombe, 679 J. Cooper, 543 L. Farquhar, 637 N. Coleman, 650 LADIES B L. Rowe, 480 A. Ford, 652 S. Wright, 749 R. Greene, 478 N. Dowson, 555 D. Haugh, 541 D. Browning. 652 M. Shoebottom, 522 C. Greenacre, 538 R.A. Luther, 620 D. Brady. 529 K. Wells, 521 PP CH SS HU HD AH DQ PE MM FF BB HG SP BL MM TT HIT KK WB GY PP HO AC HS MIXED (FRIDAY) M. Dykeman, 628 J. Russell, 619 V. Smith. 686 T. Finkbeiner, 601 0. Jaques, 629 R. Durand. 613 MA VA MI CH LG FC SR. BOYS & GIRLS G. Fuller, 422 B, Cooper, 312 G. Armstrong, 348 B. Edwards, 307 M, Cooper, 321 D. Holtzman, 285 JR. BOYS & GIRLS R. Cairnie, 369 R. Wright, 300 S, Gilfillan, 282 D. Bogart, 313 D. Bell, 499 13, Mercer, 407 LUCAN MENS G. Snider, 760 D. Roger, 526 E. Morgan, 698 R. McRoberts, 625 F. Cowdrey, 737 B. Ankers, 614 C. Glenn, 758 G. Vangeel, 611 W, Smith, 626 J. Leitch, 624 KED DY CC CO AT ST JE DO TB KP BO PB HR SP RE FE HF BS GR SC LII CH LUCAN COLLEENS D. Brophy, 631 B. Wraith, 628 E. Hodgins, 543 J. Dietrich, 482 C. Van Bussel, 466 B. Porter. 491 LUCAN LADIES L. Dickson. 713 M. Murphy, 539 M. Greenlee, 642 J. Sleeper, 475 L. Scott, 583 11. Mwen. 562 A. Scott. 614 J. riauneey, 568 16. Noyes, 544 N. Hickson, 557 M. Kennedy. 564 0. Hayes, 496 DI AC CH TB TV HS DA CC P'S SII RA CO 118 Page Times-Advocate, February 1, 1973 Cites need for eye test Hundreds of children under the age of four are losing the sight of one eye and don't know it. More than that, their parents don't know it either, "Their problem is an eye condition known as Amblyopia," said. Donald Webster, Exeter, president of the Huron County Bluewa ter club, The Canadian Council of the Blind. "Amblyopia is not a disease," he said in a special White Cane Week interview. "It is a condition in young children which reduces the vision of one eye to zero, The treatment is simple enough. It consists of patching the good eye 1(3 to make the child, use the poor one, Glasses and sometimes surgery are also used," The CCB Club president told of one youngster who was first seen by the eye doctor when he was two. The condition was spotted and a simple patch put over the other eye to make the child use the poor one. He was due back for a check in three months, but did not keep the appointment. By the time he was seen again, his vision in the poor eye had dropped to nil. The patch bothered the child and the parents let him take it off, "What they really did was let him destroy the vision in one eye," the CCB club official said. "Most parents don't understand this and sometimes don't believe it, but once the child reaches four years of age without treatment, the sight in one eye is lost for life. An operation can cure the squint but it can't restore sight," He pointed out some of the symptoms of poor eyesight which parents should look for — blinking and rubbing the eyes, tripping over small objects, showing an over sensitivity to light — these are natures signals of possible eye trouble. "It's bad enough to lose the sight in one eye but an estimated 200 children will lose their sight completely this year," the CCB Club President said. "Conscientious parents can protect the sight of their children in an easy way with an eye examination in the early years." "Remember, one pair of eyes must last a lifetime," Bowling Scores Jli -• • • • --,EX4R4Sao.......rossmrsimmtvesi...• ASH BONDS OUPONS MENS B B. Callingham, 661 1 L. Stires, 741 6 W. Smith, 648 4 B. Bannerman, 720 3 B. England, 577 0 R. Brintnell, 709 7 J. Brintnell, 855 5 J. Foster, 683 2 R. Hippern, 651 7 Default 0 S. 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