HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-05-11, Page 3•
Marge Moore, left, on behalf oi'the bowlers of the Goderich Youth Bowling Council presented Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Crawford with agift fnappreciation of their work with the group during the past season.
The presentation was made following the Awards Banquet held Saturday at St. Peter's Roman Catholic
_Church in_Gnderi.ch_--staff photo,
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Temperature
-can :crack
your. teeth
,, University of Utah scientists
say that chewing on ice or
drinking hot coffee with ice cream
eventually can make teeth crack.
It has been found that expansion
Brom heat and sudden contraction
from coaling can crack teeth'
because tooth, enamel and 'the
dentine layer beneath it expand
and ,contract at differentiates.
Additionally, enamel Is a poor
conductor so that when it is cooled
suddenly it cannot contract
because the dentine layer beneath
it has not yet cooled and
cgntracted.The resulting
thermal stress can crack teeth.
The finding may help explain
why heat and cold cause dental
pain. With cold, contracting
enamel may squeeze dentine until
it presses agains the sensitive
nerve endings of the pulp.
Expansion from heat could also
make dentine close in on the pulp
and trigger pain.
Working with extracted human
and cattle teeth it has been
discovered that tooth enamel can
-suffer "thermal fatigue" from
T E6i scan 'tett' `ttfl cIiang•
inside the mouth when people
consume such things as hot coffee
and cold ice cream.
The investigators say the
enamel is not damaged when the
tooth,is heated, as in the intake of
a hot drink. But when the tooth
surface is subjected to sudden
temperature drops, like eating or
drinking something cold, the
enamel tends to contract and is
more susceptible to cracking..-7-
Canadian
racking.=-Canadian Dental Association.
Marge Moore, -left, on behalf of the Youth Bowling Council, presented 'a ;token of the group's
appreciation for the fine co-operation they received through the year to the operators of the Little Bowl
in Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Little.'Thg'presentation was made during the wind up banquet held
• Saturday at which awards were given out.—staff photo
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This group of bowler's didnot have such a successful year but they received recognition for their
accomplishmentsnevertheless. Although they placed last, front, Jeannette Little and Linda Diehl of
,thee Ra orR es of the Bantam Division•and the Gutter Balls' who placed last in the. Jt nioMr-Seprorr,
division aureen Redmond and Nora DonneHy'were presented with skunks.—staff pho
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Little Sally Little was this year's Youth Bowling Council Bowling Queen. During the graup's awards
banquet at St. Peter's Cathol is Church in Goderich on Saturday evening she received a gift from Marge
Moor.e on behalf of the group.—staff photo
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A meeting of .all • persons information gather ed . To further
interested fn recreation in Hui nri the development of sports within
C.ountv_Ilt�r . _t et n__pliartned fii,r'.
Clinton on May 15.
The object of the meeting.
:according to Spence C'rirrrmir�'gs.
Huron County . Development
Officer, is to form a sports
association for Huron County.
Mr. Cummings pointed out in an
interview, last week that .many
.areas of the province have
associations to promote sports
within their county and he feel' it
would bebeneficia1 in Huron. The
Development. Officer has been
active representing Huron on a
regional- recreation association
for western Ontario in the last few
mouths hut 'feels a person
dominated from a Huron
association would provide a
better representation of sport in
Huron; One• :of the
accomplishments of the regional
representation has been the
hiring- of Mrs, Moira Couper of
Hensall as children's recreation
co-ordinator..for Huron, effective
May 15. She was hired and will
paid by the Youth and Recreation
Branch of the Ministry of Social
and Family Services. •
--a T in, .
association would have two sports in Huron. government
objectives. It would assemble funds that are available are being
information on such things • as gobbled up elsewhere with no
facilities required in the county, benefit coming to this area. Such
fundi presently required to an association, he said, would be a
maintain sports programs and spokesman for area sports and
what funds are needed in Htrron''s recreation and able to get more of
toWns and villages to, maintain
� this money into Huron.
present facilities. ° He'urged anyone interested in
11 this information w a s sports either for recreation Mor
obttrtinerl, the second objective of „competition to attend the meeting
the association would be to decide at 8 p, M. May 15 at the.Clintdn
what shgtild be done with the Community Centre.
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objective of the organization. •
'Mr. Cummings said that one of
thegrea'testproblems in forming
ari:assogiation has been .trying to
convey to people just what the
organization would 1)0:11e said he
noes not see Hasa governing body
of sports in the cciuntrv, nor does
he see it„ a',5 a branch Of county
government. In no w.av, he said.
will it he a county -sponsored
recreation . ¢1epartMerit . H
indica.ted that he himself would
withdraw from the organizatiton
once it was, formed so that it would
have' a separate identity hut that
through his office he would do
everything possible to help it
achieve its objectives.
He said the association would
be a method of enabling
oompetition in many -sports which
. are not played beyond "the. local
level. For instance. he said, such
a group might he able to organize
a county summer games from
which winners would go on to
compete at fhe regional level
Mr. Cummings said that with
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