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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.
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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.
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' "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
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