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Trudy Bilstra, left, a resident at the King Street Villa, used her sellin
techniques at the white elephant table at the villa's bazaar on Saturday af-
ternoon. The bazaar was put on by the senior citizens who live in the building.
(News -Record photo)
CLINTON•
NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1978 -.-PAGE 13
News and views from Constance
By
Mary M rner
Mr. and rs. John
Nottingham; of Delta,
B.C. visited on Sunday
afternoon r ently with
Mr. and Mrs. rank Riley
and had Sun ay supper
with Mr. and Mrs.
Stewa s. , e.
ekend visitors
recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Stevenson,
David, Darren and
Luanne were Mr. and
Mrs. Bernie Lawler of
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Braund and
Tanya of Kitchener, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Kaufman,
Kevin and Marcy of
Hickson.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Merner, Sandy, Julie,
Michael and Shelley and
Mrs. George Mcilwain
visited on Sunday
recently with Mr. and
Mrs. George Mcllwain,
.Lynn and Steven of
Stratford. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Crozier. Brian.
Flourescent lights in dairy counters harm milk
More than three years
after the release of a
University of Guelph
report on the harmful
effects of fluorescent
light upon milk and other
dairy, .products, many
retail food outlets in
eastern Canada continue
to expose the contents of
their dairy counters to
light intensity ap-
proaching that of the
noon -day sun.
Dr. J.M. deMan, head
of the University's Food
Science Department, .has
reirealed the results of a
light meter survey of
dairy display cases of
Nod retailers ranging
from jug milk:, stores to
supermarkets in Toronto,
Montreal, Ottawa,
Quebec and Halifax, at a
series of press con-
ferences in these cities.
"We were shocked by
the light intensity in some
outlets," he said. "One
location in Toronto was
subjecting milk in
transparent plastic bags
and jugs to 450 foot
candles, more than seven
times the absolute
maximum light intensity
recommended in ' "our
study."
Th.e..survey in Montreal
revealed that the light
intensity ranged from 160
to 240 foot candles. In
Ottawa stores, light in-
tensity ranged from 320 to
160 foot candles. Quebec
City dairy cases readings
were from 240 to 110. Only
in Halifax, in readings
taken in August, has
some, progress been
made in reducing light
intensity, deMan said.
Halifax readings were
from 130 to 55 and
generally were lower
across the board.
The original University
of Guelph report showed
that milk. subjected to
light for 48 hours had an
almost complete loss of
ascorbic acid in clear
54th Winter Fair a success
sThe 50th version of the
Royal Agricultural
Winter Fair was another
great success. The Fair
effectively combines a
showcase for agriculture
and., the ,. hors e
show and its social
aspects.
In . the ` market steer
classes Dominion Stores
Limited purchased all the
Champion entries.
Vern Croy, Stonewall,
Manitoba received $9.50
per pound for his 1225
pound Grand Champion
steer. -
The Champion Queen's
Guineas steer brought $6
per, pound for its young
owner, Kevin Brown, of
Cambridge -Galt.
George Thomson,
Plattsville, Ontario
received a bid of $5 per
pound for his Grand
Champion beef carcass.
A record $75 per pound
was paid by Knob Hill
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Farms for the Champion
lamb carcass shown by
John Kelly, Elora,
Ontario., The Champion
live market lamb, owned
by St. Helen's Farms of
Lucknow, lit f rio ' ' i j; to
eanry`'adian Dressed eats
fOr15•a pound:.
In the swine classes,
Canada Packers bid $3.25
per pound for the Grand
Champion barrow owned
by Jan Van Vliet of
Brussels, Ontario.
Arnold-Nasco of Guelph
paid a new high of $4.50
for the Junior Barrow
Show Champion
exhibited by Brian
Gallaugher, Alliston,
Ontario. A new record
high was set at the Royal
for the Champion hog
carcass owned by Gerald
and Shirley Miller,
Kerwood, Ontario when
Knob Hill Farms bid $6.75
per pound.
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often levelled about
livestock judging and the
showing, updated con-
cepts of what a high -
yielding meat animal
should look like. has
,raditi`dn i,iiy,,;i' . torc edr a
g iuid'eI'ine for the 'whole
industry.- _.
Sight must not be lost of
end market needs and
demand, and show
organizers must con-
stantly strive to make
appropriate adjustments
in prize lists and entry
details.
For example, the slow
bidding on some very
heavy beef carcasses is
evidence this is not the
type of - product in
demand today. Fairs and
exhibitions should, and
must, attempt to show the
way.
plastic pouches and
returnable plastic jugs.
Milk in Opaque card-
board cartons had about
a three percent loss.
"Just as important as
the nutritional, loss by
light exposure is the fact
that an oxidized off -
flavour developed in the
transparent pouches and
plastic jugs within six
hours, and highly
significant flavour
changes occurred in 12
hours," he emphasized.
"Milk in opaque card-
board cartons showed no
significant flavour
change in 48 hours."
"Milk is 'now at an
historically high price,
and it is absolutely
essential 'that the milk
Paul, Kevin and Lori of
Huron Ridge .Kincardine
also visited at the same
home, for a birthday
party to celebrate Lynn,
Steven, Lori and Sandy's
birthdays
Mr. Don Buchanan, Mr.
and Mrs. John Thomp-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Preszcator, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter McClure, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam McClure, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hulley
attended the Provincial
Assembley in London on
a recent weekend. Court
Constantine L1842
received the Activity
award again this year.
Chief Ranger John
Thompson won the
highest award, with high
score 29. Congratulations
to them.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Stevenson attended a
birthday party on
Saturday at the residence
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Herman of Shakespeare
to celebrate Mrs. Her -
consumer be protected
from nutritional losses
and flavour
deterioration," he added.
"It is the food retailer's
responsibility to either
drastically curb light
exposure or' provide the
consumer with light-
resistant opaque con-
tainers. The brilliance of
the light now` used is also
a gross waste of our
hydro resources."
To insure accuracy,
two types of light, meters
were used in the surveys,
and food outlets were
chosen at random. The
survey also recorded the
distance of the light
sources from the dairy
products they
illuminated. •
Bruce holds education session
They C,9 terencew,
a.l u is if in Bruce '18I
and- Beyond,' -sponsored
by the Bruce County
Board of Education was
held recently in
Walkerton,, The Lucknow
Sentinel reported.
The conference,
presenting information in
four clinics was a two
way opportunity for the
public and board to hear
each other.
The Sentinel reported
that approximately 310
educators, represen-
tatives of various com-
munity organizations,
parents and interested
citizen a #fed the day
long i/t 4,Fd
and discal; d 'the topics,
Curriculum,, What is
Basic?, , Values and
Morals .Education,
Guidance Counselling
and the Role of the Board.
Walter Pitman,
president of Ryerson
Polytechnical Institute in
Toronto was the guest
speaker prior to the
morning session.
Bruce Education
chairman Lloyd Ackert
said, "The conference
was a one shot effort. It
would lose its lustre if we
tried to do it every year."
SPRIT DL. Liftba.;k
Thelooksayssp�rty
man's and Betty Ann's
birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Gam
Patterson of London
spent the weekend with
her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Southgate, Jennifer and
Sean have moved the past
week to Seaforth to the
former Ken Etue
residence on Goderich
St.; their farm was
purchased by Charlie
Proctor of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Scott, Dwayne and Craig
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of Parkhill visited on
Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Preszcator,
Bill, Debbie and Michael.
Jeffrey Whyte of
Guelph (he is attending
University there) spent
the weekend with his
grandmother, Mrs. W. L.
Whyte, Bill and Mr.
Harold Whyte.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Whyte of Glen Orchard
came on Wednesday to
spend_a few days visiting
with his father Mr.
Harold' Whyte, and Mrs.
W. L. Whyte.
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