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HURON PUBLIC ELEMENTARY - schools held their annual track and field
meet last Friday at the Fairgro
unds
I can't believe have m I
y life ba k'
tQAtitetled fnr
Pa S
with the estrogen - one da
Remifemin, the next day
estrogen. Within five days 1
- was off all medication except
Remifemin. My new family
doctor couldn't believe that I
didn't suffer withdrawal from
the Prozac. Even my SADS
is gone. I can't believe it. I t
have my life back. My hus- I
band can't believe the energy - e
1 have. We live on a farm and
1. do most of the chores: My
husband works off the farm. Ph
We have horses, cattle and B
goats. I can do the chores in M
half the time, I used to have m
to sit down between jobs and m
time. Re
It is March and 1 feel like it ta
is June. Remifemin-has given sa
me back my life. This even th
causes you to have a period if
You still have your uterus. Li
My next period came right on an
time. I had no PMS whatso-so
in
ever. no bloating. no upset out
stomach, no .headache; no
sore breasts, no depression o
and no thoughts of suicide. wo
mo
My period just arrived - he
unannounced. - the
My pharmacist probably wo
cis[
thinks l'ni crazy, but I told
her the other week that I wo
to b
loved her. Trust me, my hus- le
band loves her too - he has lem
his wife back. Actually, -she that
has saved my life. I have cis[
been. suid past fixe :and
tfotthe
winters. Frankly,- I don't •and -
think I would have survived My
ing fi
many more. I thank God June his counselor asked hi
daily for my recov
wonderful husban
stood by me in si
in health, for my u
ing sons and for my
portive parents an
We have changed
tors, our former
Remifemin hasn't
ifically proven. B
i•ving, breathing,
xample.
SIDE EFFE
Thanks to .Gavin
yta Pharniica in
.C. for submit[
ichael Murray's a
enopause to Pro
agazine. This is w
armacist saw the art
mifemin. Actual)
(king to Gavin Mah
id it was' a total fl
e article was in th
ne_ . Pro Health cal
d wanted him to
their magazine b
me company had
at the last minute.
y husband and I ha
re than 100. me
men about Remife
past month. Our p
can't keep it on the
men arc driving 30
uy it. I hope that
men with similar
s have the great
I have hada My ph
and Remifemin
saved, my. h , I ,a
feel 46. • •
-
youngest son is 11
rst year university.
m
f for only two years
cry, for my if he had ever thought o
d who has going into medicine because
ckness and his marks were so high. He
nderstand- said no. but now is hoping to
Very sup- attend the Canadian College
d sisters. of Naturopathic Medicine in
family doc- Toronto after three. years of
MD says university with a science
been scion- background. My older son is
ut I am a in third year math. He is also
walking . thrilled about my recovery.
I have had a couple of side
CTS effects from Remifemin.
c
has been available in Canada
Mnew
family doctor told me that
Germany is 100 years ahead
of us in natural medicine and
20 years ahead of us in con-
ventional medicine.
Good luck to all women
experiencing the change of
life. Hopefully you won't go
through the hell that I have. I
hope my experiences and this
article will help other
women.
Mah at . After about three w
Burnaby, gums became inflamed
ing Dr. suffered nausea in t
rticle on ing. I had sore gum
Health years ago when 1 was
here my estrogen. My ovarie
y, I was then my gums would
and he from too much est
Like that Some pregnant wome
e maga-
didn't
inflamed gum
led him didn't have that pr
advertise when I was program
ecause back on the Remifem
backed the sore gums disappe
but I am still having a
ve told nausea in the mor
n and However, I would rathe
min in a bit of nausea than the
harma- ble depression I have en
shelf. the past five winters.
miles Women who are tryi
other become pregnant shout
prob- use this product, nor w
results who think they may be.
arma- should discuss the us
have . Remifemin with your p
qr 46 macist, naturopathic doe
er' lY ,doctor. " Howe
nish- - many doctors will proba
Last not know much about i
eeks, my
and r Editor's Note: The author
he morn- lives in Huron County.
s a few Emily Scott is a pseudo -
first on nym•
s would
rest I was so tired -all -the ph
tele on work once in a while and
be sore
Cuts hurt
cogen. The Blyth Festival has been
n expo- notified Ontario's govern-
s, but 1 mens has cut a further 16.5
oblem per cent from.the Ontario
t. I cut Arts Council budget, which
translates into about another
in and $10,000 the local Festival
ared, will have to do without or
bit of raise in another manner.
ning. President of the board of
r have directors Keith Roulston says
tern- the Blyth Festival had previ-
dured ously already absorbed about
$30,000 in cuts. Artistic
ng to director Janet Amos adds this
d not latest reduction in transfers
omen- means the theatre will cut
You . back its production of new
e of Canadian plays, eliminate all
har- special activities such as
for Crossroads Drama Festival,
ver, drama workshops for chit-
bly dren and youths and increase
t. It ticket prices. - -
TruscottCzglia�c
frnmPpq, the d
ontrovers
do
neglected in many schools. the firs
The winners of the medals, $5 for
donated by the Principal, was al
were: Girls', Ruth Jarrott; from$4
boys'. Gerald Snowdon. We from $
congratulate our young The Cl
friends on their success. insert
Start Made on New Water papers
System - Work on the pump Co -opo
house in connection with the age don
new waterworks system to be past mo
tax from $2 to $3
t dog, and from $4
a second dog. The
so raised on a fem
to $5 on the first
6 to $7 on the secon
erk was instructed
a notice in the loc
asking ratepayers
rate in curtailing da
e by dogs. During
nth the township w
d to pay $472.55
sation for poult
ial 25
for that improvements 'sho
to include removal of stum
tax culling of trees, perman
ale walks and curbs, and str
and tural . alterations or landsca
d. ing to change the barnli
to appearance of the bandstan
al - Later in the meeting C.
to Sills, president of the Legio
m- addressed council and ask
the 'that the monument
as cleaned up and the grassc
as before Decoration Day ne
ry Sunday. Members of councit
will attend the Decoratio
Day services.
years ago
uld Story of Steven Truscott," as
Ps, told by author Jack Trent.
ent Steven Truscott was tried and
uc- convicted of the murder of
P- Lynn Harper in 1959.
ice Truscott and the girl were
d. both residents of the
P. Canadian Forces Base
n• Clinton and the body was
ed found near that community.
eIn raising objection to the
ut book Board Vice Chairman
At John Broadfoot said that it
n
presented a very biased view
of the case and indicated that
the book reflected
unfavourably upon certain
members of the board. He
also charged that it was of no
educational merit.
Mr. Broadfoot said, "Since
I am the only member of the
board who has read the book
I might point out that some of
the people in this room
should be aware of what is in
it and that they are involved."
He refused to discuss the
matter any further in the open
meeting and later took the
matter up when the Board
met in committee.
installed in Scaforth, was require
commenced this week. The 'compen
weigh scales have been torn killed.
down,. and until the new
scales have been erected, the SEAF
Canada Flax Mills scales will Criticism
be used by the town. Mr. of Victor
Eckert and his men arc now by Coun
excavating where the scales after Cou
were for the reservoir, which had told
will be under the pump house was con
and dwelling. The new scales manner i
will be north of the pump memorial
house and northwest of that twined. "Th
the elevated tank will be disgrace
erected.
McMaster
ORTH COUNCIL
of the appearanc
is Park was voice
cillor McMaste
ncillor J.E. Keatin
council the Legio
cerned about th
n which the wa
was being main
-
e whole park is a
to the town," Dr.
said.
e JUNE 22, 1972
d Books to be used for
instruction in English courses
r, throughout Huron are creat -
g ing problems again for the
eCounty Board of Education,
at least one book is.
r At their monthly meeting
Monday evening in Clinton
the Board was presented with
a list of books drawn up by
the heads and assistant heads
of the English Departments
of the five Secondary
Schools. Among the books
suggested for study in the
English courses was "The
JUNE 13,1947
Because of the amount of No actio
damage done by dogs suggestio
throughout the township, that a par
Tuckersmith council at its formed, bu
meeting Monde . night raised discussion
n was taken on the
n of Mayor Reid
k commission be
t in the resulting
it was suggested
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Joint installation at Brussels brsinch
On Friday evening the joint
installation of branch and
auxiliary officers for both
Scaforth Branch 156 and
Brussels Branch 218 took
place at the Brussels Legion.
Comrade Jim Brown is now
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auxiliary meeting, June 4, 8
p.m.; June 8 Sunday dinner
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branch executive meeting, 8
p.m.; June 14 zone golf tour-
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