HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-10-19, Page 5RIA.
EY
RUST dOkiPAN* stNCE '1'a89'
D.N.tetelyorei Manager
LiStwell,Ontitrie
SAVE S18!
rem ass ism . mg No on slim me mil me re in
SAVE $10 Coupon good for $10 off our regular price on any
John Deere 2- or 3-piece adult snowmobile suit.
Mr. Dealer:
Customer Name (Please Print)
Address
Town/Prov, /Postal Code
To Customer: Please be advised of the following conditions, (11 the cash
value Of the coupon is 1/20Ih of 1 cent, (21 the coupon is void if u"se is
prohibited Of restricted by law; 131 you will be required to pay any
provincial retail sales tax applicable to the transaction in which you use a
coupon. In some provinces, retail sales lax may be payable on the regular
Selling price al the goods offered iv the coupon, (41 you must fill in your
name and address in the places provided beloW, (9) This coupon is
provided by a John Deere dealer who owns his own store and sets his own
retail prices. Prices of goods offered on the coupon may be subject to
change without notice and regular prices may vary from dealer to dealer.
Goods offered on the coupon may not be in dealer's stock at the time you
Present the coupon, but will ordinarily'be available and can be ordered
from John Deere Limited by a dealer. It is possible that these goods for
some of there) May not be available al all if sales exceed anticipated
demand or other circumstances occur beyond a dealer's or John Deere
Limited's control, As a result, this coupon is Subject to availability of the
goods offered on the coupon. (61 Limit: one coupon per Item. (71 Mr.
Dealer: You are authoriied to act as our agent Poi redemption of this
coupon in accordance with the terms thereof. Dealer must fill in name and
account number, Presentation for redemption without sucti compliance
constitutes fraud, This coupon and all others you redeem for 1977 John
Deere Red Hot Sweepstakes are la be turned ill to your John Deele Territory
Manager, IS) Of ler expires December 31,1977,
STORE COUPON
I SAVE $5 Coupon good for $5 off our regular price
on a case of John Deere snowmobile oil.
Mr. Dealer:
Customer Name (Please Print)
I Address
Town/Prow./Postal Code
Take advantage of big savings now on quality John Deere
snowmobile accessories.'Clip these coupons and come to our
store. See our'whole line of John Deere snowmobiles and
. accessories and save,! Limit: one coupon per item
purchased.
- AND DON'T FORGET TO ENTER OUR RED HOT
SWEEPSTAKES!
• .„
SAVE $3 Coupon good for $3 off our regular price
on a John Deere reversible vest.
Customer Name (Please Print)
Mr. Dealer:
Address Name (Please Print)
Branch Code No. 73 C.P.
Town/Prov. /Postal Code Acct. No. No. 5
Name (Please Print)
Branch Code No. 73 C.P,
, Acct. No. No. 5
Name (Please Print)
Branch Code No. 73 C.P.
Acct. No. No. 5
To CutiOnter: Please be advised of the following conditions: (11 the cash
value of the coupon is 1/20th of I cent. (21 the coupon is Void it use is
Prohibited or restricted by law, 13) you will be required to pay any
provincial retail sales tax applicable to thu transaction in which you use a
couPon, In some provinces, retail sales tax may bevlayable on the regular
selling prite of the goods offered in the coupon, (4) you must f in ydur
Came And address in the places provided below. (5) This coupon is
provided by a John Deere dealer who owns his OM store and sets his own
retail pricet. Prices of goods °limed on the Coupon May be Subject to
change without notice and regular prices may vary from dealer to dealer.
Goods °tiered on the Coupon may not be in dealer't stock at the time pail
present the coupon. but Will. ordinarily be available and can be ordered
from John Deere Limited by a dealer. It is possible that these gobds (or
some of then)) may not be available at all if Saida exceed anticipated
dethand or ether circumstances occur beyond a dealer't or John Deere'
Lirrilled's control, As a result. this coupon is 'subject to availabilily,of the
goods offered 'on the toirpen. (61 Limit: one coupon per item. 171 Mr,
Dealer: 'NU are authorized to act as our agent for redemption of this
coupon in atcardarice with the terms thereof. Dealer Must fill in name and
account nurnber, Presentation for redemption Without tuth Compliance
Constitutes I raud. this coupon and all others you redeem for 1977 John
Deere Red Not Sweepstakes are to be turned into your JohnT)eere Territdry
Mahager.111)011er expires December 31, 1977.
STORE COUPON L —
To CUstothert Pleate be advised of the fallowing Conditions: (1) the cash
value of the coupon is 1/20th of I tent, (2) the button Void if use is
prohibited or 'restricted by law. (31 you will be required to pay any
provincial retail sales tat applicable to the transaction in Which ythjUse a
coupon. In some Movintes, retail sales lax May be payable on the regular
• selling price of the price" offered in the cdupon. 14) you Mutt till in your
dame and .addresS in the places provided .belOW. 15) This coupon is
provided by a John Deere dealer who Owns hiS Own store and bets his OM
retail (Meet. Prices 01 goods Offered an the duper) may be subject to
change Without notice and tegulat prices-May vary from dealer to dealer.
Roods tittered on the coupon may not be in dealers flock at the time
present the cbupon, but will ordinarily be available and can be ordered
hen) john Deere Limited by a dealer. It is possible that these gOOds for
some of them May nOt•be available at alt it sales exceed anticipated
demand or other circumstances occur beyond a dealer's-or MCA Deere
trinited'S control. As a result. this coupon is sullied to Availabifitybt the
goods offered on the Coupon. (61.Limil,one coupon pet lleM, (7) Mr:
(MOW: You are aUlhOirzed lo Ott as our agent for redemption, of this
coupon in accOrdance with the kilns therabf.Dealet Mutt tilt in nom arid
account number. PreSenlatitrit for redeMptiort without such compliance'
tOnStifutes baud. This coupon and alt Othert you.fredeent for 1977 John'
Deere Red Hot Sweepstakes are to be turned in tO your John Deere Territory
Mariaget. IMO! f expires Deceinber 3), 1977,
.; 8t011g COUPON NAL. im• orn mi goin ma mom tow . ....„
FRED McGEE.
AUTO ELECTRIC LTD.
Wingliatt 3571 ,416
THE BRUSSELS POST OCTOBER 19, 1977 ,5
Nutritionist plans prevention
BY JOANNE WALTERS
in the Goderich Signal Star
Nutrition Canada, a book based
on a national survey conducted by
Doctor Zak Sabry and authorized
by the Ministry of National
Health and Welfare, states that
Canada is a nation of excesses.
Canadians eat too much and
exercise too little. It's as simple
as that.
Lorraine Devereaux, as the new
nutritionist for the counties of
Huron and Perth, can refer
extensively to Nutrition Canada
data and says that Canada is a
country lacking in good
nutritional habits, not because
the proper foods aren't available
but because there is a lack of
general education about the
proper foods. There are so many-
food products on the market says
Mrs. , Devereaux, that food
purchasing and consumption
'becomes too complicated. People
become, confused and just don't
seem to know what to buy, feels
Mrs. Devereaux. She would
remind people that there are four
basic food groups to be included
in every meal. These groups
inchide breads and cereals, milk,
meat and alternates and fruit and
vegetables.
Mrs. Devereaux has been on
the job for about two weeks now
and is busy getting organized.
She is dividing her time between
the two counties, spending
alternate weeks at the health unit
in Goderich and the health unit in
Stratford. She is married, has a
baby boy and lives in Seaforth.
After graduating from the
University of WeStern Ontario
with her B.A. and majoring in
nutrition, she spent a year of
internship at Sunnybrook Medical
Centre in Toronto. She worked as
a therapeutic ...dietitian at St.
Joseph's Hospital in London for
two years. •
Mrs. Devereaux says her job in
Huron-Perth will primarily
involve her as a resource person
for public health nurses., doctors,
dentists and the general public.
She says she will be treating good
nutrition as a factor in disease
prevention. There is an important
distinction between her job as a
nutritionist and a dietitian's job in
Lower cost
Money
Available
Here
When you need money —
mortgage money — get it
here at Victoria and Grey •
Trust where money rental
costs are now at alower
rate.
that a dietitian works with people
who already have a disease while
she tries to prevent a disease
before it happens.
Preventive medicine is very
difficult according to Mrs.
Devereaux. People, she says,
don't have the ability to grasp the
concept of risk. "They always feel
it won't happen to me," she
states. "It's human nature not to
worry about your health until you
don't have it.",
Mrs. Devereaux says some
people do not think having a
nutritionist in the two counties is
important. But she feels there is
an important need for one and
thinks she has her work cut out
for her. She figures it could take
about a year before her research
files are well organized enough so
that information is always right
at her fingertips. Whatever
problem she can't help someone
with directly, she wants to be able
to research it or refer it to
someone who can help. She hopes
to have films about nutrition for
people to borrow as well as good
hand out materials. She wants to
.have easily accessible information
for teachers and public health
nurses to aid them with any
classes they might teach
concerning nutrition. She also
wants to set up programs in high
school and public school curri-
culums involving posters,
pamphlets and kits on nutrition.
Mrs. Devereanic feels that
mothers are a key group to reach
about good nutrition because
through their meal planning and
cooking, the whole family's
'health is often dependent. She
says it is important to teach
people about nutrition when they
are motivated to listen and learn,
for example, mothers with new
born babies.' It is important for
mothers not to overfeed their
infants ,in the first year of life,
says Mrs. Devereaux, because
this, can lead to obesity. While
pregnant mothers are slightly
better nourished than other
groups of people in Canada, Mrs.
Devereaux says there is still a
problem because good nutritional
stores should happen even before
conception but they often don't.
Eating habits are important in
pre-schoolers and on into public
school and high school ages, says
Mrs, Devereaux. One age group
she worries about are teenage
girls who she says are a very
image conscious group and there-
fore prone to harmful fad diets.
She labels teenage girls as-A high
risk group and pregnant
teenagers as an even greater risk
Men of all ages are also a risk
group. Whether it is a case of
heredity, stress, life style or
eating habits, more and more
often there are cases of men who
seem perfectly healthy one
minute and who dlie• of coronary
disease the next says Mrs.
Devereaux. '
Of eating habits, Mrs.
Devereaux says Canadians in
general eat too much protein and
fat, don't drink enough milk and
keep their fruit and vegetable
consumption too low.
The elderly; says Mrs.
Devereaux
are the • most malnourished' age ,.
group of any. They don't just get
like that all of a sudden because
they're old, she says. Rather it is
an accumulation of bad eating
habits and life style over the
years.
A's the nutritionist for Huron
and Perth counties, Mrs.
Devereaux will practise preven-
tive medicine. She hopes to jump
into problem situations before
diseases happen, includng self-
imposed diseases such as obesity.