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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-08-17, Page 14PAGE 14-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1983 Bingo as big wipers Nancy Maillet of Goderich was the $1,000 winner at the Clinton Monster Bingo on August 15. Share the wealth winners were: Leanne Van Dyk, Seaforth, $174; Elsner Lee, Clinton, $167.75; Bert Robinson, Goderich, 8162.50. Individual $50 game winners were: Ena Shipp, Clinton; Cathy Gibbings, Clinton; Donna Hamer, Oromocto,. N.B. ; Sadie Owen, Grand Bend; Blanche Angus, Holmesville; Evelyn Francis, Bayfield; Heather Hart, Clinton. Other game winners were: Alice Jackson of Clinton and Frances Freeman of Clinton; Libby VanDamme of Clinton, Denise Orr of Bayfield, Pat Shaw of Blyth and Bill Austin of Seaforth; Kay Falconer of Clinton and Mary Sharp of Clinton; Marilyn Fraser of Clinton, H. Burrows of Stratford and Marion Sproule of Auburn also. Also pocketing money were: Frances Freeman of Clinton and Pat Shaw of Blyth; Ethel Taylor of Clinton, Ev Stone of Stratford and Bruce Austin of Seaforth; Sharon Henry of Goderich and Mari Steep of Clinton; Debbie Smith of Bayfield and Donna Hamer of Oromocto, N.B. Fun at The Falls Come and find out about our fine feathered friends this weekend at the Falls. Much of the area within the Falls Reserve Conservation Area has been left in its natural state and because off this, the park has become the home for many types of birds. On Saturday there will be a short bird watching hike in the park. Birds need not be seen to be identified, as you will find out that many can be identified by their call. Saturday night the "Moonlight Movies" will feature a film about a Cana- dian man who became famous because of his in- terest in birds. Roger Tory Peterson is recognized around the world as an ex- pert in bird identification and the film, "Portrait of a Bird Watcher" tells his story. Crafts for the kids on Sunday morning will finish off the weekend. Don't let the summer go by without a visit to the Falls Reserve. Call 524-6429 for more information or come by and see, four miles east of Goderich on County Road 31. About diabetes By JEAN O'ROURKE, B.Sc.N. Diabetes is a condition in which the pancreas, a large gland located behind the stomach, fails to secrete enough insulin to supply the body with energy. The sugars and starches in the foods we eat are broken down into a sugar called "glucose", which the body uses for energy. This glucose is then distributed to the body cells by the blood stream. Normally insulin is released into the bloodstream when the blood glucose level rises after eating. The insulin helps the glucose go from the blood in- to the body cells to be used for energy or stored for future use. A person with diabetes does not produce enough in- sulin and therefore the level of glucose in the blood rises above normal because it cannot enter the cells. Some of the surplus is eliminated by the kidneys and is then excreted in the urine. The most common symp- toms of diabetes are: 1) increased thirst 2) change in appetite 3) frequent urination 4) loss of weight 5) itching 6) fatigue 7) blurring of vision 8) pallor If you experience some of these symptoms, a trip to your doctor for simple blood and urine tests will deter- mine whether or not you have diabetes. At this point, diabetes can- not be cured but it can be treated and controlled so that someone with the disease can lead a normal life. You can help yourself by keeping your weight under control, following a sensible diet, watching for the signs and symptoms of diabetes, and having regular check- ups with your family doctor. Remember, diabetes can be controlled. N S 1IEI NI (.�ei.0 Fi I' or. 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