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are examples. Even having no job,
at all — in retirement, as well as
in periods of unemployment —
can also be stressful.
But stress is mainly related to
personality; some people - are
prone to it, some can cope with it
better than others,
The stress-prone individual is
likely to be perfectionistic,
ambitious, worrying,
conscientious, a slave to the
puritan work ethic. If lie's an.
executive, he's liable to work all
hours, to feel indispensable —
and be unable to delegate
authority.
Such people arc unable to let
go. to develop meaningful
patterns of leisure.
The answer is to take stodv
.once in a while; know your ok
needs and limitations; develop'
counter-weights to stress such as
hobbies, sports, or 'getting away
from it all' holidays — even fora
long weekend. As the saying
goes, all work and no play makes
Jackina i a
tense
du ol boy.n e I t also makes h
And, if you are under stress,.
don't be afraid to talk it Out With'
someone. Dialogue — with I:
doctor, a friend, a relative — is a'
useful part of therapy. It'll help -
you pin down the unnecessary,
stresses in your life, and do
something to avoid them or gel
rid ,of them. Without swallowing
dyugs, bashing the kids — ar
'holding a press conference.
TODAY'S
HEALTH
(Today's Health is provided •to
weekly newspapers by the
Ontario Ministry of Health)
b.); David Woods
SATURDAY
9:30 Frenchi Show
10;00 Opp. (Polka. DIA Door)
10:30 One Northern Summer
11:00 Vancouver Aquarium
11:30 Kiahanie
12:00 Seaway ,
1:00 World of Man.
1:30 Reach for the Top
2:00 Canadian Swimming
3:00 Mens' Canadian Softball
Tournament
5:00 Bugs. 13 unny
6:00 Irish Rovers
6:30 Mannix
7:30 En Route
8:00 All Around the Circle
8:30 Zoo Gang
9:30 Bless This House
10:00 Inside Canada
10:30( In The Mood
11:00 The National
11:20 News,Weather, Sports
11:45 ' Movie
SUNDAY
9:30 French Program
10:00 Cathedral of Tomorrow
11:00 Niven Miller Sings
11:30 It Is Written
12:00 Peoples Church
1:00 Outdoor Sportsman
1:30 Summer Country Canada
2:00 World We Live In
4:00 Sunday Best
5:00 Music To See
5:30 Impressions
6:00 Walt Disney
7:00 Beachcombers
7:30 , Waltons
8:30 New Dick Van Dyke Show
9:00 TBA
11;00 National
11:20 News,Weather, Sports
11:45 ,Movie
MONDAY
10:00 Mon Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr. Dress Up
11:00 OECA
12:00 Littlest Hobo
12:30 News Markets, Weather
1:00 Movie
2:30 Ed Allen
3:00 Thirty From
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Forest Ran,gers
4:30 A Way gift
5:00 Juliette and Friends
5:30 That Girl
6:00 News, Weather, Sports
6:30 Truth or Consequences
7':00 Apples Way
8:00 Partridge Family
8:30 Cannon
9:30 Double Up
Exhibiting at the Old Mill site
on the Maitland at Brussels
Wednesday morning will be the
Johnny Canuck Canadian Ego
Exhibition, Canada's smallest,
most complete world touring
exhibition of 68 unique Ontario
art works by 16 contemporary
artists previewing here before its
October, 1974 European opening
in Paris, France; Brugsels,
Belgium arid London, England.
The miniatures will be exhibited
for a brief period of time during
the next few weeks in each city in
Ontario having a name
comparable to a foreign capital
city throughout the world and will
be accompanied by many of the
exhibiting artists organisers who
estimate the shows total value at
over $6,000, The Ontario touring
funds are provided by the Ontario
Arts Council, The Art Gallery of
Ontario and the Niagara Artists'
Co-op while the European
exhibition is financed by the
Centre Cuiturel du Canadien,
Ambassade dti Canada.
The 'Miniature Show' Was
Conceived by its artists as a
method .of btingirig an
Of All People
Its a Musical World
The National
News, Weather.Sports ,
Movie
TUESDAY
Mon Ami
Friendly Giant
Mr: Dress Up
OECA
Littlest Hobo
Markets, News,WEather
Movie
Ed Allen
Thirty From ...
Edge of Night
Forest Rangers
Marc's Grab Bag
Juliette and Friends
That Girl
News, Weather,Sports
Truth or Consequences
Maude
Make Mine Country
CFL Football
Its a Musical World
11:00 The National
11:20 News,Weather,Sports
11:45 Movie
WEDNESDAY
10:00 M on Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr. Dress Up
11:00 OECA
12:00 Littlest Hobo
12:30 News, Markets, Weather
1:00 Movie
2:30 Ed Allen
3:00 Thirty From . .
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Forest Rangers
4:30 Odyssey
5 :00 . Juliette and Friends
5:30 That Girl
6:00 News,Weather,Sports
6:30 Truth or Consequences
7:00 Gunsmoke
8:00 VIP
8:30 Expo Ball
10:30 Canadian Sports Report
11:00 The National
11;20 News, WEather,Sports
11:45 Movie
THURSDAY
10:00 Mon Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr. Dress Up
11;00 OECA
12:00 Littlest Hobo
12:30* News,Markets,Weather
uncompromised cross-section of
controversial art works as a
complete unit (38" x 10" x 25")
to the public in a way convenient
to all. Some of the works entail
beautifully detailed paintings,
finely crafted carvings and highly
polished, machined metal work
with counter themes including
crudely devised found art, e.g.,
rubber doll heads and a broken,
cigar. The fascintating titles
include 'Stud', Hand Held
Portrait of Wilf Carter Chess Set
(36 pieces on a one inch board;
and We were The First to Bomb
Berlin,
Top name artists, many of
whom are members of the
St. Catharines Niagara Artists'
Co-Op and Canadian Artists'
Representation, include t Acres,
John Boyle, M. Hewko, barb
Shaw, A. Crawley, R.
Woodworth, John Moffat, 11.
Ireland. D. Tourbin, Ed Vantinel,
S. Fairbairn, Craig Oliver, S.
Crean, Peter Wilson,
Wittingham-Jones, D.
Lukas.Audierices should regard
this exhibition as an opportunity
to see works which may never
1:00 Movie'
2:30 Ed Allen
3:00 Thirty From.
3:30 Edge of Night
4;00 Forest Rangers
4";30 Newfoundland Holiday
5:00 Juliette and. Friends
5:30 That Girl
6:00 News, Weather, Etc.
6;30 Truth or Consequences •
7:00 Lawrence Welk
8:00 To See Ourselves
8:30 Ceilidh
9:00 Movie
10:30 George Hamilton IV
11:00 The National
11:20 PM
11:45 Movie
'FRIDAY
10:00 Mon Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr. Dress Up
11:00 OECA
12:00 Littlest Hobo
42:30 News, Markets,Weather
1:00 Movie
2:30 Ed Allen
3:00 Thirty From .
3:30 • Edge of Night
4:00 Forest. Rangers
4:30 Bagatelle
5:00 Juliette and Friends
5:30 That Girl
6:00 News,Weather,Sports
6:30 Truth or Consequences
7;00 BarnabY Jones
8:00 All in the Family
8:36 M*A*S*H
9:00 TBA
10:00 Under Attack
11:00 The National
11:20 News, Weather, Sports
11:45 Movie
CKNX Movies
SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st
11:45 "Hook, Line & Sinker" -
Jerry Lewis, Peter
Lawford.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st.
11:45 (1)"Man with S-Ray Eyes
-Ray Milland, Diane Van
Vils. (2)Circus of Horrors
Antbn Diffring, Erika
Remberg.(3) Panic in
Year Zero - Ray Milland,
Jean Hagen.
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 2
1:00 "How Awful About
Allan" Julie Harris, Tony
Perkins, Allan Colleigh.
10:30 "To Be or. Not To Be" -
Jack Benny, Carole
again be seen in this country'.
"Although the show started as
a light hearted venture organized
by artists, it developed over a
period of time into a serious
endeavour as the calibre of artists
participating in the show
surpassed our expectations and
produced an exciting, credible
unit," said co-ordinator Ray
Woodworth. Treasurer, Mike
Hewko, explains that each artist
originally contributed $25 to
offset production costs and they
hope to get refunds through
exhibition rental fees and the
non-commission sale of their
works with prices ranging from
$2.98 to $250.
• August Trance
August is a bad month for
putting yoti into a trance .at the
wheel, says the Ontario Safety
League. The hot sun, hypnotic
effect of road glare, the nudging
Of fatigue can all combine to form
a real accident hazard. Don't wait
until some emergency wakes you
up Without much tittle to get that
brake working, Stay wide awake
and alert every tiliritite 'you're
behind the Wheel:
Lombard.
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 3
1:00 "The Housse That Would.
Not Die" - Barbara
Stanwyck, Richard Egan.
11:45 "Saratoga Trunk" - Gary.
Cooper, Ingrid Bergman.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
1:00 "Don't Know The Rock" -
Bill Haley and the
Comets.
11:45 "Gangway For Tomorrow
Robert Ryan, Margo.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
1:00 "China Doll" Victor
Mature, Lili Hua.
9:00 "A Message To My
Daughter - Bonnie
Bedelia, 'Kitty Winn.
11:45 "Off Liinits" Bob Hdpe,
Mickey Rooney.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
1:00 "March of The Wooden
Soldiers" Laurel and
Hardy.
11:45 "The Devils Brigade" -
William Holden, Cliff
Robertson.
Some weeks ago the normally
placid U.S. Secretary of State,
Henry Kissinger, erupted in an
emotional outburst at a press
conference in Salzburg, Austria.
According to an Ontario
psychiatrist, Kissinger was
probably reacting classically to
intolerable stress — blowing up..
The textbooks define stress as
any condition that makes the body
mobilize its resources and burn
more than normal energy. This
can happen. with- overwork,
prolonged exposure to heat or
cold, or severe pain.
One of the world's authorities
on stress, Dr. Hans Selye of
Montrel, believes that a certain
amount of stress is an essential
ingredient of life; but unduly
prolonged or unnecessary stress
is a major contributor to physical
disease.
Stress starts out with what the
psychiatrists call an alarm
reaction — sweating, increased
heart rate, insomnia, irrational
fears. Then comes a resistance
phase in which the individual
depletes his emotional resources
by trying to endure stress.
So it is a condition that, in a
sense, builds • on itself.
Tranquilizers may help, but ,
they tend to mask the problem
rather than cure it.
The real solution, according to
a Ministry of Health psychiatrist,
is to learn how, when and where
to find enjoyable recreation and
relaxation.
Stress, he says, is a part of lif,'
for all of us; everyone encounters
a measure of stress When
performing some task like public
speaking, taking an exam,
keeping an appointment, or
Wrestling with rush-hour traffic.
Cert ain ty pes of occupation
have stress built into them;
professional sport, the armed
services, construction,
transportation and management
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