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Times-Advocate, 1980-08-20, Page 23Delorato yew hOrtoo with beautiful CUSTOM 101111111PES choose the fabrics and the , styles you want and garb 'Whiting will custom make " your drapes for you. You can also choose matching bedspreads and pillow shams, WHITING'S WAREHOUSE Main St. Exeter 235-1964 August 20, 1914 Pogo 7A. ATTENTION BUSINESSMEN! Exeter Grounds Development Canvassers will be out again to complete the business canvass recently postp,oned by ,holidays and summer activities. Please help make our Exeter Community 'Park project a success This is Your invitation To Our Advance Showing Monday„ .August. 25, .7:30 ,pan;:;:, Cob nrts Refreshen fil Fr?sh Corn On 1 ESE 3 TIER WALK-IN DOOR APPROX. 90"H. 21111Clisma Rankie: lame at 19,80 Western- fair. in 'three . Huron homes 13y,JIM HEER amity. It is even found at problems just don't join One out of every three church functions now." clubs in the community or at school," .around four a half years • frarilde LaIne,, said to Possess One Of the truly great voiCesofall time, Will appear inpersonatthe Western Fa n: grandstand an Tharsday, , September IL Holder of 14 gold records, Laine hes become a part of Artierican musical tradition with his everlasting "Mule Guest speaker at Centralia By. MRS, FRED BOWDEN Mrs. Fred Cunnington ha$ returned home following-a ten day vacation with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs, Lloyd Vogan and family, Listowel. On Sunday she was a guest with Mr, and Mrs, HowardCunnington and family, Thames Road. Mr. Ken Greb, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania who was at- tending hockey , school at Huron Park• was a guest one evening for dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ken Greb. • Mrs. Russell Wilson, Margaret and Barbara spent` last week at their cottage at Shepherd Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Macaulay London and Mrs, Sid Henry, Listowel Were Wednesday guests at the home of Mrs. Lorne Hicks. Mr. and Mrs.FredBowden, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paynter, Mr.' and Mrs. Ray Jaques, Mrs. Wm. Allison and Mrs. Margaret Reid visited, Sunday with Mrs. Edna Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Jack liowitt at their cottage at Cameron Lake. The author of the following words is unknown to us, but his though seems sound enough 'to stand by itself: "When a man is in earnest, and knows what he is about, his work is half done," Train," "High Noon,' "Rawhide," Moonlight Ga mbler" and more. Currently, television viewers. Will recognize his vocal artistry in 'the theme song from "The Misadventures of Sherriff Lebo", seen each week. His distinctive style has enabled him to survive the string of Musical trends that have come and gone over the past two decades since, his first hit record, f`That'S My Desire." His recent single,' Miami to Las Vegas. • Frankie Laine's ap- Pearance at' the Western Fair grandstand is sure to please his local fans, as well as those who just enjoy fine musical talent, with per- formances at 7 and 9 p.m. By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Miss Karen Foran, Blyth and Masters Robert and Dennis England Huron Park spent the week-end with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator, • Misses Jody , and Rhonda Glanville, Parkhill are spending the week with their grandparents Mr. and. Mrs.- Stan Preszcator. Mr. and Mrs. Stan' Preszcator, Mrs. Harold Glanville, MIA Debbie and Sheltie Glanville, Master Terry Glanville, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lansbergen and girls, Creditors, Mrs. Orville Pearson, Spring Bay Manitoulin ,Island attended the 40th anniversary of Mr. and Mrg. Fred Glanville at. Brodhagen Community Centre, Saturday. Social acceptance Adding to the problem, is the drinking age, alcohol advertisements and the social acceptance of alcohol in general, said Mr. Allison, "Alcohol has taken a more open stand in the corn- Huron County,alcohol problem is area rsidents' general acceptance. "We have accepted the way things are, there is not enough of a push to enforce the law and in away that is condoning the problem;" said Mr. Martin, who previous to his appointment as court, worker was a social 'Worker involved exclusively with adolescents. "The sum total-of things to do for kids here, if they're not into roller skating, is to go on gravel runs," he said. Drugs are just as serious, said Mr. Martin, adding however, harder drugs are no longer being used in as great numbers as five years ago. "It used to be one or the other (alcohol or drugs). 'Now, it is both." "We of the adult population are responsible for that," he said, adding adults are not setting a good example. "Adults need to set a far better example than they have been doing," said Mr. Martin. "You can't try to solve your problems with alcohol and expect your kids to do differently." Developing a drop-in centre program is one idea Mr. Martin thinks might help get kids together in an ap- propriate way, "There needs to be more community alternatives for those who use drugs or alcohol," he said. Education plus recreation Recreation is not a reasonable answer, said Mr. Martin. "You have to do a whole education program with recreation. With some kids, their heads are just not there. The kids who have the , The number of teenagers abusing alcohol is getting larger, according to Mr. Martin, but, the concern ft:r alcohol abuse appears to be diminishing. , Out of an average 40 cases Mr. Martin 'handled as a social worker, he said 10 percent Of those teenagers would have a serious drinking problem. "'I've seen kids drinking at and in school and using drugs at and in school. Those are kids who cannot deal with their problem's, using alcohol and drugs to try and solve them." According to a survey conducted by the London Research Addiction Foun- dation, alcohol consumption in Huron County has seen :drastic increases between 1963 and 1974. A total of 79 percent increase is listed for per capita consumption of alcohol over the age of 15. But that, said David Hart, director of the London centre serving the five county area, is due to the increasing amount of liquor sales establishments and tran- sitions from wet to dry townships in Huron County. In fact, consumption of alcohol in Huron County for those over the age of 15 was 10.8 litres of absolute alcohol per person in 1976 (the most recent study available) said Mr. Hart. "Compared to the Ontario average that year of 11.6, that figure is low, By MRS. J, TEMPLEMAN Mrs, Elizabeth Hunkin, Teeswater visited for a few days With Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Miller and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller and,Betty Ann were guests at the 'marriage of Mr. and Mrs. David Tinning in Toronto on Saturday. Miss Carol Stewart, Guelph visite d on the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Rob Templeman and family, Members of the Cromarty senior girls ball team held a farewell party for Mary Jane Templeman, Friday evening at the home of Pam and Valerie Wallace. Mr. and Mrs, Jo Bump • attended a wedding in Northern Ontario on the weekend. Mrs. Dave Capling, Mississauga visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. John Templeman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sanders, Grand Bend. Darlene Templeman, Exeter, is spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Neilson and Jennifer, Stratford. younger cows fail to gain as much weight as those who have mature mothers because of the lower milk production. By MRS. rIEBEil DAVIS Heber Davis returned, home from St. Joseph's Hsopital Wednesday; Messers Bill Lainbourne London and Gote Win- nerstrom Lucan and George Carroll, Detroit called on him on the weekend. Mrs. Bob McGillivray and Courtney have spent the past two weeks at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis where Bob joined them Saturday for the remainder of August. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall participated in the parade Saturday at Lucan fair with a team of their Belgian horses. Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll, Detroit are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Harry Carroll and family in this com- munity. ',Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Davis were Sunday guests with their daughters Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Love and girls, Varna. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgson residents of this community sold their home and moved to St. Marys recently. To reflect performances Charge in -herd testing' Farm - Res. - Commercial Light Industry , Build Yourself! Or Hire Us! MILOHWIA CONTRACTORS Kirkton, Ontario John Mills 229-6704 Pole & Stud Farm 'Roofing & Buildings Siding Renovationi Of All Kinds TERRA STELL BUILDINGS homes in Huron County is Parents, although they affected by alcohol abuse; cannot control their children said Grant Ellison, chair- totally, should be able to set man of The Committee for. a good example, said Mr. Action on Alcohol and Other Ellison. Drugs in Huron County. e "However, they are not "Approximately 904 totally to blame." people were treated in Huron "The whole thing has to be County for alcohol abuse," researched we have to begin he said. "About 350 of, those to understand the were treated as in-patients problems," he said. "It is and in psychiatric care at general concern, to most Goderich hospital." parents, but they don't knoW Reflecting upon his ex- which way to turn." periepce working with Mr. Ellison said he does younger children, Mr, not believe a lack of activities Ellison said children as and boredom drives Huron' young as 11 and 12 years of County youth to drink. age, are now experimenting "There are lots of with alcohol. - programs available, but "Alcohol is the number one younger people just don't drug of preference between want to take part," he said. the ages of 14 and 18, That is "Most say if they had followed by tobacco and then another outlet, they would marijuana." another it, but I don't believe that According to Mr, Ellison, is true." • . children as young as 13 and General acceptance 15 are coming out to one of Chris Martin, a full time the 15 Huron County AA court worker for Family and centres for counselling and Children's Services in help. Goderich, said one of the "Within'the last five years, biggest contributors to the there have been more people under the age of 35 attending than there have been over the age of 35." This, added Mr. Ellison, is good because it means people have become aware of the problems, and are "no longer waiting until they're 50 and their lives are half ruined to get help." On reason '-for alcohol abuse in Huron County may be the gradual transition' of township from dry to wet (making alcohol legal) over the past few years. "Most of Huron County was dry for a long time and like a child deprived of his all day sucker, when they got it, they went hairy," he said. .pacerrrstetni ,eumes ,,,rt A icohol a buse affects on e shows. This year he will made the charts, and he is Unioa is now open in the building on Main Street formerly occupied by the. Bank of Nova in constant demand for club Scotia and McKnight 's Men 'S Wear. At an Open House Friday, president Ernie'Williams and dates and guest, appearances ' his wife accept coffee fcorri office employee Judy Snyder while manager Steve 'Tyndall looks on top television variety "Yoo Gave MO Mountain t ". • NEW CREDIT UNION 'OFFICE — The Exeter branch of. the Clinton Community Credit The federal-provincial Beef e d es Record tPr fg Program Performance beenlc changed H tiifrerent to betterreflect. the performance of beef cows at The changes are aimed at standardizing pre-weaning Weight gains for calves so they may be more- fairly compared. "A calf's pre-weaning Weight gain depends, to a large extent on its, mother's milking ability," explains Alan Tong, a beef research scientist at Agriculture Canada's research station in Lacombe, Alta. However, a cow's milk production .rises until she after which milk production levels out. Calves from Hoffnicin's in AFDS A release from Associated Funeral Directors Service; International with headquarters in Tampa, Florida, announced that T. Harry Hoffman & Sons, Ltd. has been selected and ap- proved as a representative firm in Dashwood. AFDS, as the organization is known, is international in scope with a membership of more than . 2,500 leading funeral firms. Only out- standing funeral homes throughout the world are invited to membership. Professional standing, business policies and records of community service must be exceptional for selection and sustained membership which represents a signal honor in the funeral service field, The basic purpose of AFDS is to assure high standards to service at, reasonable cost. Membership enables a firm to give the community better and broader service because of its affiliation with responsible funeral firms in all parts of the world. The T. Harry Hoffman & Sons, Ltd. has received the highest of commendations since 1954 for their years of continuous service and association with the group. LOG CUTTING — Log sawing was one of the activities on the agenda of Saturday's sports day sponsored by the Kirkton-Woodham Optimists, Above, Bob Bryon and Cliff Thornton try their skills. The time keepers are Bob Spence and Keith Selves. T-A photo ' "But this doesn't mean the younger cows are inferior," Tong says. To be able to make fair comparisons in pre-weaning weight gains, the calf's weight has to be adjusted to what would have been expected it its mother was fully matured, , "la the past, we used . a Single set Of weights for all breeds. Tint this method had one important drawback, It tended to overestimate calf weight gains for average milking breeds, while un- derestimating gains for heavier milking breeds," Dr. Tong says, "%also tended to. misrepresent - weight gains A. G. Farm Equipment Woodham, Ont. 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An eighth breed class is included for all other miscellaneous breedS or breed groups, "We were unable to establish reliable figures to fit all breeds or CM- binatims, so we stuck to the major breeds and breed groups," Dr. Tong says. biglZseforwnewardfigfr thsearROPa program, We now can better caogme pgarroeupdsamwsitowf.ndifbfreereechnt and this means that we will better be able to compare calves of young cows with already mature dams," Dr. reaches maturity -- usually within breeds." Ftesearch was undertaken Tong says. by Dr. Tong to resolve' these problems.- He collected new figures from 370,000 calves Add extra wear to a shaby born to 280,000 cows from Slipcover by using the back 1971 to 1977 across Canada. section to repair the worn New adjustment figures places, Find suitable have now been developed for material to replace the !pis- seven specific' breeds or sing piece and push the sofa breedAngus; egharoruopisais,of Hereford; dams: or chair against the wall. 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