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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-12-17, Page 24H $JON C,ST R, THURSDAY, DE I' ' M11,1e910 TBALL AWARDS, "The Scherdey Award is a personal thing arid it-grves you a lot of satisfaction," Quarterback•ldn Lancaster df the Saskat- chewan Roughriders beamed as he accepted the trophy as Most Outstanding Player. It. was a long-awaited prize for - Lancaster w ho NN as a runner-up to record Awards m inner Russ Jackson in 1966. He is shown smiling happily, standing ,.. directly behind the Trophy, in the above photo taken immediately following the presentation of the Canadian Schenley Fo6tball Awards at the ( )'keefe Centre in Toronto on November 26th. The w inners and near -winners from left to right are: Tackle Angelo Mosca, runner-up for, the Lineman of the Year Award; Canadian Player of the Year, Running Back Jim Young of the B.C. Lions; the grand winner—Rona Lancaster;mLineman of the Year, Linebacker Wayne Harris of the Calgary Stampeders; Alouette Defensive Halfback Al Phaneuf, runner-up for the Canadian Player of the Year Award; and Tiger -Cats O fensi•ve End Tommy Joe Coffey, runner-up for the Most Outstanding Player' Award. The third and final ballot f the 18th annual •Canadian Schenley Football Awards, sponsored by Canadian -Schenley Distilleries Ltd., was 'mailed directly to the Montreal Trust Company. w ho held the results in strictest secrecy until the precise moment of the Awards presentations to the winners. The Most Outstanding Player received a $2,000 Canada Savings Bond and a Tex Coulter painting of himself. His Club (Saskatchewan Roughriders) received an engraved gold and ebony plaque. Both the Canadian Player of the Year and the Lineman of the Year received a $1,500 Canada Savings Bond and a, -painting of themselves. Each of the three runners-up received a $500 Canada Savings Bond and'a painting of himsef. Dental health School checkups bridge the gap At times, Johnny and Joan may bring home a dental slip from- school, which requests your permission for their teeth to be checked and cleaned. Because your. children visit the family dentist regularly and haven't complained about toothaches, you may wonder about the, checkup's worth. When a dental health team visits a school, it wants to provide a dental check for as many children as possible. , Many mothers forget how time flies and that it's close to checkup time. Aside from serving as a good reminder, school checkups often allow for detection of cavities when they are just beginning. The usual six months between -visits provides enough time for decayvto set in, especially in children's teeth. You may decide after the school checkup that you'd better get your child to the dentist even before the six-month visit comes due to catch the decay while its just beginning. This would save much time, expense and give less discomfort to the child. The school health team, can often spot if your child's teeth and jaws are not developing properly and you may want to get your dentist's views. After the examination, the dental team may clean and paint your child's teeth with fluoride to help prevent decay. The team may also give classroom_ talks, show films on dental healthand teach the proper brushing technique. Sometimes the children are given a dental colouring book or a free toothbrush. After the school checkup, if your child comes home shouting "Look ma, no cavities!" don't be deluded into thinking you can delay his appointment with your regular dentist. 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