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The Huron Expositor, 1974-04-11, Page 10• } v first �e n. dr At ben f.4"o1 !�' N n4I r pont showing. at a March 28 ' atteitd'the April I8 meeting in an High School, at no cost- to persons f ' Plan $'' rme d A ' I.... effort to give `abetter view of'and who attend. meeting of the Consumers Association of Canada at Goder. , understanding of the problems institute Board Meeting District � $ Institute which need attention to help At the South Mem bens were asked to send ich Ai trict Collegiate Inst seting on April interesting pictures and notes has prompted the organization to consumers throughout the pro - 3 in Hensall plans were made for from meetingt to the Editor. hold. another April 18. vines' the. Ontario branch says. THE the District Annual to be •held The Adelaide Hoodless Rose Is The CAC is trying to organize a ' The meeting will be an,infprmal May sixteen in Zurich Town Full to be available this Spring; . • local group -to help with national discussion of the work the CAC������ With a dinner to be in the United Erlin Lee would like continued surveys and programs. does and the possibility of setting Church there. support like old pictures of CAC organizer Barbara Robin- up a local committee. Time is 8:00 A skit will be put on by families. What would you like to son says that many people who p.m. in room three at Goderich i! - members instead of a speaker•aitd see in the Driveshed? They need subscribe to the CAC magazine, ����� various displays. The meal will an old hanging lamp. Mrs. Papple Canadian Consumer, are mem- ! 11Ia1n corner=— Clinton cost each .OQ a plate so that the also said that Women's Institute bets of'ihe CAC without knowing tl. O R •. BLOUSES x f;h hostess institute doesn't beat the . is like a bank, you put nothing .' it. into it and ou et nothiRS n out of All interested` persons, not • PUI`��' ` t s extra cost as in the, past. Y . g . g P just U , Mrs. Gordan Papple brought it, CAC members, are invited to JEWELLE• CARDIGANS Seaforth Ladies are to look after + � c greetings from -the Provinciaforl g g getting rices on'the programmes Meeting. When planning g g p p g A new,Conn Electric Organ has DIAMONDS, : sv and ro rammes should be read programmes for the comity year, programmes y been installed. at Bethel Bible rt P g dk memb@rs were asked to inc�gde 5 soon after District, Annual. • Church. The new inst rument was JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA The District Mileage rate was • OCCASION;ERY r or 10 min. -in each mee ting "on g installed debt free. Health, she said. Mrs. Pa le set at .15c.. Aril 7th was a da of much OPEN 2 tip" a pm.' 4A' PP P Y Nov. 27 & 28 will see the C7LOWD Vti►,EDNElSDAtY K �,�• � �Y�, asked - "How do you like the New rejoicing as the new instrument London Area Convention at Face on your Home -and Country gave forth musical notes -of r magazine?" Stratford. thanksgiving. Northsi'de Unit sees r F { ° x` , ,;, r , � I r ,fit � , ttifi • '' c e S! i des �. ;t,. .., rat r u, ,l � y � rosS�.� � • r �.� . r 4� vi �' ;�- '�}`I,� ✓i M, {'#d Sid n+ y ,'����• ':r: 1 %7 The April meeting of Unit 2 was husband had attended. Hymn No. f6 n • "<. held Tuesday evening April -2nd 589 was sung., 0 • �t with Mrs. Alex Smith as hostess. A short business period was ,Ww ., z presided over by president, Mrs. ; ' Mrs. Ure Stewart and Mrs. Lorne Dale, which- opened with a Let us assist you with 'your Wedding Plans... . Sam Scott were in charge of the reading "The Resurrection". 9 program which opened with a Minutes of last meeting were - program M a'r A distinctive line of ti poem "Just a Hint". Hymn No. read by secretafy, Mrs. Peter S 669 was sung. The Scripture McCowan. Treasurer's report reading was given by Mrs. Scott' was giy.en by Mrs. Alex Smith. from 20th Chapter of John, Members decided to visit follop e by prayer. Kilbarchan Nursing Home. E D D' �. ' hN ;�x't i,��� >, �• _ �� ', �,. it ���; ���, .. ; A nem "A Miracle Was Born" r� ' �" was read by Mrs. Stewart. A Mrs. Stewart, conducted an ' >�•: p y t interesting contest. Meeting iN 1TA ONS re ort of the Presbyterial held a g ' ai r' 1• ' Mitchell United Church on March closed with Mizpath Benediction i't. .6th was given by Mrs. Stewart. A in unision. Lunch was servRd by - ��%� c poem.followed by Marion Scarlett Mr"s. Bechley and Miss Gladys is available from : , ,.�,���.� s,� •� ,„;''; r z, "r Planted a Garden". Mrs. Thompson. Mrs', Betty Bryans �. a+Y�i �f: Stewart showed interesting slides thanked hostess and all taking HOW DOES IT SOUND? — Tony Terpstra gets his chest checked out at the g g of conferences she and her part in the meeting. Kindergarten registration in Dublin last Friday. Nurse Leslie Bald of Listowel fromr''' the Perth District Health Unit checks Tony's health. THE HURON Tripthrough Europe} G v% • - EXPOSITOR has s f 1 Simnel Teahligkhts St. Thomas access u �" ���.:�>t;�:r;Y�.• ;. ::.;,,:�:.;::.'::.:: mbols and ussv INVITATIONS `'`'A:: ;I>>>>s:<s{`>" k'' _• 4 Easter s� p baking. Guests were received by the .x: willows formed the ettin in the A ,Simn�t�ake colorfuliv A.C. W.President Mrs. C g The Ladies Aid of F'i'rst scripture lesson and Mrs. Parish Hall of St. Thomas' decorated for the Lenten season 'Coombs, and Mrs. S. Sharples Presbyterian Church met in the F.Coleman led in prayer and O IES ACCESS �.. Anglican Church for a _very centered the ica table. Glowing wife of the rector. schoolroom of the, church on closed the prayer with a poem. "'x "'' : `:'.•':•ks' successful tea and sale of home candles added to the decor. • Tuesdayafternoon"with a good Letters of appreciation were > ' g pP : Y<f Smiles attendance. ANNOUN EMENTs <:•' • Mrs. Ed. Andrews, the sent by Mrs. R.K-McFarlane Control of ealo'r�es balanic andMiss Jean Scott read the INFORMALS president, was in the chair and / reasurer's report. There will be a q Anti -littler, campaigns are conducted the business with Miss • 5th. Eighteen calls were made. in meals way to lase weight.. having an effect. More and more Jean Scott as secretary. The people now look around -to see if McMillan, Coleman group was in Mrs. James Keyes introduced See our Complete line of - anyone; s watching before charge of a very interbstin $ Robert E. McMillan and his wife If losing weight 'is one of your li•bits: 'throwiifg down a can or a meeting. Th� hyymns were.#o�erta ykditja who kQggther gave an ;s c a �r a 'Forever, Ymirs" and- N'Rbuquet" major problems, you aren't alone! Many weight Nvaichinrs don'i - 'i wrapper• '' n by Mrs; '.�:LWIL' ` intersting account of Their trip to Invitations .� More than half of ail Canadian realize that, besides counting Mrs. WMcClure read the England- Scotland, France, ?.. The airliner flew into a violent g w adults are overweight. You'll be calories, the\' should include all thunderstorm and soon was Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, "' P defeated before starting if your the basic food groups each day in Holland' and $\\edea. , Their FREE With Your Order . , swaying and bumping around the spring "shape -up" progrartoisn't order to meet their nutrient sky. One nervous lady happened Now* of pictures were very interesting. carefuily planned. No general requirements. Why not take care ' skv. sitting next to a clergyman A Bridal Gift Register, a/copy of answers to most queries ever goes into battle unprepared; of .•Lor daily calcium needs by h rn Miss Jean Scott thanked t and turned to him for comfort. Auburn U1 11 McMillan's for the spi ala regard ing wedding details and 6 MONTH FREE and neither should you. Bizarre drinking skim milk, which has and you do something" schemes includingspecial fewer calories than 2°b or w.h•ole afternoon's entertainment. SUBSCRIPTION TO THE , p she asked. gimmicks or the latest, fad diet are milk: Vegetables can be served 1'nr sorry, madam," said the h out. instead, food' eciafists at with lemon uire or seasoned Mr. George Nevins and Mike p I reverend, ge'n.tly, "i'm in sales, Boyle of London 'spent the week the , Ontario Food Council.- vinegar instead of butter and ' not management." p Every week more and more Ministry of Agriculture and,Food, sauces. Even potatoes call be end with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril people discover what mighty jobs �* suggest "Riot you take a sensible 'included:--. • 'hey, too, provide Boyle and family. are accomplished by tow costll IDS1 approach and, really concentrate vitamin C and only have as man). Plan Spring Shoal Miss Lucy Thompson returned Huron Expositor Want Ads, Dial on Improving your present eating calorics as an apple. to Oakville after spending a week 527 -0171 - at her home in St Au-ustine TODAY' HEALTH (Today's Health is provided to �vee441y newspapers by ' the Ontario Ministry of Health) by David Woods You've probablg� heard a lot about acupunj ture in the past year or so, btri'the technique isn't new.the Chinese have been using it•for more than 2,000 years. But its use as an anaesthetic i'h China -- as opposed simply to a pain killer -- dates from 1958 S trr?rq 9 started using acupuncture in surgery simply because they didn't have enough anesthetic drugs. 1n any event, acupuncture is still very much an experimental procedure, Plan,,, arc progressing well for the 2nd Ontario" Spring Show for Holsteins. At a mecling of directors. it was decided that the show date would be May lith, and the site would be the same as last year ---the Stratford Fair Grounds, Stratford. Ontario. At last vear's event, an excellent turnout of 273 animals led b\ '12 exhibitors was recorded. Many of the show wriners at that time w cnt on to make impressive silo\\ winnings at later events. For instance, 25 of the 84 nominations for 1973 All, -Canadians were sh(M'n at the first Ontario Spring Show. News of ' b ' C.W.L. held a meeting at which time completed their reports for the past year and made final arrangements for the "Luncheon Served" being held Friday night, April 5th. No tickets available at door. „ The new roof is completed on St. Augustine Church. it was started last fall but bad. weather delayed it being finished until spring. Mr. a114 Mrs. Angus Cline and family of Waterdow'n were home at Ted Redmond's on Sunday owing to Mr. L. Cline Angus fathers illness in Goder•ich Hospital. The technique, which consists in an attempt to find out more it Canadian docmrs Hallett Central of inserting need!es at strategic about nine points in the body, has enjoyed and one dentist will visit,China in some success in its country of April. When thev return, they'll A new season of basketball has (begun origin. But nobody's precisely be able to Conduct more research into acupuncture -- and perhaps this veal- for the boys of Each sure how it works, and even the grades seven and eight. Chinese admit its limitations. to teach others to do it.. noon hour one team plays another A group of Chinese physicians At present. it's a technique team. The winner then visited Canada in late 1972 and that's ripe for quackery: quickie �, Ics on and challenges another showed dramatic films of courses are being offered to team. This continues until one complicated surgery being/, non-physicpians in Vancouver and team has won over all . other performed under acupuncture. Quebec, and federal health teams. The teams are as follinrs: But a spokesman for the group Minister Marc Lalonde warns that Pistons. Lakers, Celtics and said the technique is used as an people should avoid non-pmfes. Knicks. The placing of teams will addition to conventional forms of sional practitioners of be vecorded later as the playoffs anesthesia, 'Used alone as an acupuncture. hate not yci been played, anesthetic its effects can wear off. Anybody seeking acupuncture Assembly The advantage of acupuncture treatment should be aware of its Miss Adams and her Class Two over other methods on the experimental nature, Until we Kindergarten pupilk presented an operating table is that the patient know more about it. its use should assembly on April 4. The order.of is awake and the surgeons can be restricted to relief of pain. and the assembly was as follows: O talk to him. And there are no side undertaken oniv on the advice of a Canada: Songs: Peter Cottontail effects. qualified physician. and I'm a Little Bunny: Meaning ' There's considerable About 40 doctors in Ontario, of Paster: Rhythm Band; Dance; 'The disagreement among western Quebec and British Columbia arc Looby Lod: Actioti Song: ph'ysicfans as to whether currently using acupuncture, i Windmill. acupuncture really work*. Some One member of the recitation of 'Raindrops' by conceded that though it seems to China -bound medical team, Dr. C Carolyn Daugherty; a tap dance be effective on orientals, it Gerald Edelist of Toronto, says: 'Whalcn's Breakdown' by alen'sHogga ' doesn't appear to be too "Acup,"cture is not oniv Connie t; Action Song: successful for oceidental patients. surrounded by myth and I'm a Little Teapot; Play: Other doctors believe that' misunderstanding, bui .promise fhumpy the Easter Rabbit. The acupuncture is merely a version -as well. If it is improperly used at Rhythm Baird played to 'Minuet of hypti8sis -- one that works in this stage there's a danger that in G' by Beethoven. very few surgical situatioris, a'nd' we might be throwing away a fool Songs: Egber't the Easter Egg, on very fere patients. And sfiii that could be really useful in I'm an Faster Bunny White; and others feel that the' Chitt'ese tnedicine " God Save the Queen were sung. -