HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2015-08-19, Page 19An apple a day sends
the doctor away
Londesborough
news
Brenda Radford
Special to the News Record
Let's look at the saying, "an
apple a day': The first recorded
use of the expression an apple a
day keeps the doctor away was
in the 1860s by an author Caro-
line Taggart.
Apparently the original phrase
was, "Eat an apple on going to
bed and you'll keep the doctor
from earning his bread." Perhaps
you remember the phrase as "an
apple a day sends the doctor
away" or "an apple a day, no
doctor to pay':
The phrase may be fairly mod-
ern but the concept much older.
The ancient Romans and Anglo-
Saxons understood the healthful
properties of apples. The fruit is
recorded in medicine dating
back about 1500 years in south-
ern Asia. Modern science has
conducted numerous studies on
the health benefits of the apple
and as to whether they can
actually reduce the number of
doctor visits.
It has been found that an
apple a day helps to significantly
lower levels of bad cholesterol in
middle-aged adults. It is low in
calories and sodium and high in
fibre and vitamin C. So keep eat-
ing nature's trick to keep sick-
ness at bay.
Regular Sunday services have
resumed at Londesborough
United Church.
Jenn Elliott played the piano
for musical support on August 2.
Flowers on the memorial table
were in memory of Murray
Adams placed by his family.
The message that morning
was "Bread of Heaven". The
Hebrew word Man -hu translated
means heavenly food. And the
word evolved into "manna"
meaning bread that comes from
God. Jesus grew up in Bethle-
hem; beth means house and
lehem is bread, signifying Jesus
is the bread of life.
Peoples in the desert were fed
with manna from God and God
created the surfeit of food that
fed the 5000 during Jesus' time.
God through Jesus gives souls
the staff of life. As children of
God we all have the choice to
become followers and be
nourished.
Supporting scriptures were
Exodus 16: 11-15 and John
6:24-35.
On Sunday, August 9, Rev.
Fletcher lead a Celtic Service in
keeping with the Celtic Festival
taking place in Goderich that
week. Kerrie Grant was at the
organ to accompany hymns that
morning. Terry's musical group,
Joyful Noise, presented I Feel the
Winds of God. On guitar were
Terry and Ken Scott, playing vio-
lin was John Jewitt, and Kerrie
Grant, Mel Knox and Jane Hog-
gart added their voices to the
group's very pleasing
presentation.
In his message, "The Celtic
Vision'; Rev. Fletcher gave a
history of the Celtic peoples
and explained how their beliefs
influenced our Christianity.
The supporting scripture was
Deuteronomy 8:7-10. Prayers
and readings were from the
Celtic history.
Artistic talent under one roof in Seaforth
While Max Bickford has
enjoyed various careers, he has
always been a creator at heart,
someone with an artist's eye
who has long worked in design
as a sideline.
Thanks to Huron East's "Win
This Space" contest, he has now
gathered all his artistic talent
under one roof as Studio Art &
Custom Framing, including
Huron County Graphics Design
& Print.
The visionary municipal
competition provided a
refresher course in start-up
requirements and procedures
for Max and led to his leasing
the business space he had
hoped to win even before the
contest was completed. Some-
one once said, "He who hesi-
tates is lost." Max had no inten-
tion of hesitating or being lost!
What this new business
means for regional clients is one
stop shopping. No need to drive
long distances to larger centres
for a wide variety of services.
Exceptional quality and excel-
lent customer service are now
available close to home.
Max is able to enlarge your
favourite wedding photos and
custom frame them beautifully.
He can design business cards,
letterhead, brochures, posters
and advertising material and
then arrange all the printing. If
it's a particularly special photo-
graph of your business property
or eye-catching poster you'd like
blown up and framed for your
reception area, Max can look
after that too.
Max's newly renovated
storefront also carries a num-
ber of stylish promotional
products which can be
embossed with your company
logo or name. All these high-
end services are offered at
reasonable prices.
As a further attraction, Max's
storefront carries pottery, some
designed by local artisans, as
well as a line from Prince
Edward Island and unique
hand -painted pottery from Ari-
zona. Whether for home, office
or as an exceptional gift, these
crafted pieces will enhance any
space, adding colour, form and
function in any setting.
Studio Art & Custom Framing
is located at 18 Main Street in
Seaforth. For more information
go to www.huroncountygraph-
ics.ca or call 519-600-6601.
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