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Cafe Scientifique talks toxins with pat h
Every day, it seems, the public are told a toxic environment that has dramatically regarded as 'quacks'. They took to the lo -
that ingredients in consumer products, our impacted the life of their community. cal cafes where they met and exchanged
food and indeed the air we breathe are On Tuesday October 27, from 7 to 9 ideas with the general public over wine
negatively impacting our health. Scientif- p.m. at the Columbus Centre in Goderich, and cheese. This concept was revised in
is evidence supports this statement. What the Alexandra Marine and General Hospi- recent years and has become a world-wide
are these toxins? How can they harm us tal (AMGH) Green Team again presents phenomenon.
and more particularly how do they affect Cafe Scientifique. This year's theme is AMGH is pleased that Ada Lockridge
the well being of children? •Are we prop- "The Effect of Toxins on our Health". The from the Aamjiwnaang First Nations com-
erly advised of the presence of toxins in Green Team is committed to informing munity (formerly Chippewa First Nations
every -day products? the community of issues that affect their of Sarnia) will join us to share her experi-
If these questions have presented them- health and hopefully create a community ence with the consequences of living in a
selves to you, you are invited to hear what that sees the promotion of healthful life- toxic corner of Ontario.
experts in the field have to say. You will styles to be as important as medical treat- The other panel members included Lin -
be able to direct questions to these people ment. da Varangu from My Sustainable Canada/
working in the field of toxic pollution and Cafe Scientifiqe has its roots in France Canadian Coalition for Green Health Care.
share the experience of citizens living in some 150 years ago when scientists were Varangu will address the issue of toxins
Livery hosts Betty Byleroski Finds a Home
Betty Byleroski Finds a Home, a play about
Canadian immigration at the tum of the twenti-
eth century, will be opening at The Livery in late
October:
The" play follows the adventures of several
main individuals and families during the Cana-
dian land -Hush
In the late 19th century, Canada made land
available to immigrants to help colonize and
farm the prairie provinces..
The Byleorski (Billy -or -ski) family comes
from the Ukraine by ship. Stephen, a young
Huron County farmer, walks to his new home-
stead in Saskatchewan. John and Ellen Lloyd are
newly married British colonists. Mrs. Constance
Taylor and her young son Bert come by train
from the U.S. Surrounding these main stories are
many smaller characters and shorter tales.
Written and directed by Duncan McGregor,
Betty Byleorski Funds a Home or Settling the
Did You Know?
Every penny that is
given to our member
agencies is put to
work right here in
Huron County.
YOU CAN HELP...
please give generously.
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Great Canadian West is a heart warming story
about the men, women and children who found
their way to the Canadian prairies and forged a
new life from the earth beneath their feet. Set
between the years 1898 and the end of World
War I, the adventures and stories of these men
and women come from the journals and diaries
of actual settlers.
Be sure to attend
this action -Backed
play produced by Nina
Reynolds, with music
direction by Sharon
Johnston, costumes de-
signed by Lin Marsden
and lighting designed
by Ross Barnett. Join
the large enthusiastic
cast of Betty Byleorski
Finds a Home as they
Contemporary Steps
Academy of Dance
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ADULT
BEGINNER
HIP HOP
PROG RAM
East St., Goderich
Now accepting registration for our fail programming.
To Register Contact
524-2226
maprtt®rogers.com
• Me & My Parent (2 to 3) • Jazz (5+)
• Highland Dancing (3+) • Tap (5+)
• Ballet (4+) • Hip Hop (10+)
• Contemporary (9+)
Beginner to advanced levels available. 'y
90th Birthday Celebration
for
Marie McKenzie
Sunday, October 25
:30 - 4 p.m.
Goderich Place
30 Balvina Drive East
Goderich
Best wishes only, please
tickle your funny bone and warm your heart on a
cold fall evening.
Performance Dates
October 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, 31 at 8 p.m. and
October 25 and November 1 at 2p.m.
For more information and to pre -book your
tickets now, call the Livery at 519.524.6262.
Happy 60th Anniversary
Bill & Dorothy
Ferguson
October 15th
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Church, Goderich
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The families of
Mary Lynne Telford
and
Syd Hall
would like to invite family
and friends to help celebrate
the marriage of their parents
to be held at St. George's
at 7:00
pm. Followed by reception
and dance at the Goderich
Legion. Your presence
your gift.
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in health care and how we might reduce
their impact. Rounding out the group of
presenters is Goderich family physician
Dr. Aleksander Radan. He will address the
issue of toxins and the food we eat.
This is an opportunity for you share
your perspective on the subject with these
experts and your neighbours. At the same
time, enjoy a glass of wine. There is no
charge for this evening of informative en-
tertainment. More information? Contact
Stephanie Page at 519 524 8689 x 5271 or
stephanie.page @ amgh.ca
TERRY WORSELL
T.WORSELL
PLUMBING & HEATING LTD.
are Retiring
on October 16th, 2009
AF 1ER 22 YEARS OF SERVING
CUSTOMERS IN GODERICH AND
THE SURROUNDING AREA.
FOR YOUR PATRONAGE
over the past 4 generations
of Worsell Plumbing and Heating
JOHN WORSELL
C. W. WORSELL
BERT, HARRY, CARLTON WORSELL
TERRY WORSELL