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Sunday, Jul • 21st
lack Riddell, M.P.P. Huron Y Y
1► ,,,. �1e'r' , Seaforth Lions -PA with a large.���' r
attendpnce. Miss Clare IvleCowan:'
of Goderich was, guest speaker at,
the service.
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In those days of time and effort tion. Our labour savin devices, anxiety, improves the functioning
c Y g Y P g Mr, and Mrs. Theron Kettles o
saving ,appliances, escalators our automobiles, our elevators of the cardio -vascular system, Clin4n visited on Thursday with
replacing stairs and automobiles . and the use of television as a and increases productivity in a ' Mr. and Mrs. George ellw,aiti:
replacing walking, its little substitute for physical recreation work situation. Our Government Alvin Storey' of Holmesville
• wonder that Canadians are are contributing factors." is recognizing these facts and is spent the weekend -with his Rpm
among the most unfit people in It is horrifying to think that beginning to investigate what its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill I'
the world. We have all heard that 89% of -anadians are completely role should be in promoting the Storey. �O E 016
11r, the average 60 year old Swede is ifiactiv6while 50% of Canadians health of Canadians citizens. KevinJewitt of Sarnia spent the,
robablll fitter th th ht ' ddit' t I 0 h P ' ' 1 ' OK FOR TH
P an a average
30 year old, . Canadian. Another
are ovewe
rlg to a Ion o- n nta, o, t e rovtncla
being inactive. A study carried Government has set up a Task'
weekend with Mrs. Ella Jewitt,
Don, Larry, Ken Una Steven.
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little talked about comparison is
out by Nutrition Cdnada showed Force on Fitness to ftnd.out what
Mr.' and Mrs. Carl Merner,
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that Americans'on the whole are
that' overweight people ate the the Ministries should be doing to
Sandra, Julie Ann, and Michael.
more fit than Canadians#wCana
same number of calories daily, as promote individual Btness.he
visited on Sunday with Mr: and
dians were tested on American
people who maintained their Task Force was sot, }►p under the
; Mrs. Dave Collins of Walton.
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Heart Association standards of
,normal weight. The reason some auspices of the 1Ministry of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier,
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cardio -respiratory fitness and it
people gain weight is that they Health, but thereis represents-
Brian, Paul, Kevin and -Lori of
was found that 40% of men and
lead inactive )Ives and cannot tion from other Ministries includ-
Huron Ridge, Kincardine visited .'
Many colours from which to choose.
47%d of the women tested had
utilize all the calories . they ing Education' and Community
on Sunday evening with her
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fitness levels which could be
consume • which eventually and Social Services. The Task
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
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>A classified as fair or low: Women
Become stored in the body as fat. Force started its,work two weeks
Mcllwain. Brian and Kevin
generally are less fit than men,
Top often in the past we have ago and is expected to make
remained for a weeks holidays.
with women in the age group
tended to view . health as the recommendations to the Minister
Mrs. Barry Powley, Jonathan
Stanley
15-29 rating lowest in that study. •
absence of disease, but in reality _ of Health, Frank Miller, some
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and Jason of Ottawa dame -on,
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As Federal Health Minister
health is much more than that. A time November. '
Friday to spend two weeks,-,
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Marc Lalonde stated, `.'The end
contributing factor to a person's Another Government group
holidays with her -parents, Mr.'
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result of all' this .shows an
health is his or her level of concerned with fitness is the
and Mrs. John Th ompson, Jim,
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overweight and inactive popula-
fitness, Physical fitness reduces Sports and Recreation -Bureau, in
Sharon and Bob,
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the Ministry of Community and
Social Services, is
Andrea Whyte of Lindsay is
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which about to
spending this weeks holidays with
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s launch an extensive new sports
project. This Branch is the major
and beans need
her grandmother, Mrs. W. L.
Whyte, Tom, Bill and Mr. Harold
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rain source of government support for
Whyte.
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wheat read
harvest g Services sport in Ontario.
Further grants for approved
Billy and Christopher
Preszcator are spend�i1g a few
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recreation programs are paid to
days this week with their
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Corn and white bean growers
excellent, with the recent hot municipalities throughout
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
likely have a difference of opinion
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taro, from s ranc.
weather a contributing factor to OnB
Another that could use
Preszcator, Diane and Nancy..
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with wheat farmers this week .
what they would like to hear from
area
good growth.
With plantings of corn slowed some attention from the Provin-
This weeks visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Buchanan, Bili,
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the weather man.
by the weatlier, a small number of tial Government is fitness in the
Doug, Betty and Bob are Miss
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This observation was made by
acres in Huron have been Schools. The Ministry of Educa-
, June Fehr of Vanastra and Kenny
out large stock,
to Huron's' � Agricultural
diverted to white beans. tion should, start placing more
Taylor of Goderich.
COMMON ARDOR
212" 50 -lb. 13-25 14.75
4.60
Rgpresentative Don Pullen.
Cereal grains are expected to. emphasis making sure that
Mr. and Mr. Jim Pr eszcator,
31/a" 50.1b.12.25
"The corn and .white beans are
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field only at a normal rate at the students are getting the proper
Y Y exercise from the time they enter
Bill, Debbie and Michael visited .
on Saturday evening with Mr. and
showing a slight moisture
deficiency," Pullen said Monday
best. . the school system until the time
According to Clinton officials the leave. Hopefully b that time
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Mrs. LarryScott of Parkhill. Miss
Preszcator i
this
from the A Office in Clinton.
Ag.
"What
soya beans continue to be of a
minority acreage in Huron. This students will have developed
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we i spending
this weeks holidays with Mr. and
we need is a gentle rain,
but certainly not a holocaust."
Y good exercise habits which will
is because a variety has not et stand them in stead for. the
Mrs. Allan Pfaff, Elaine and,
He "said that the wheat has
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been found that wilL.perform well g
rest of their lives. School
Dennis of Crediton.
Mrs.. Ajeta White of
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been doing very well and should
be ready for harvesting the end of
in this area. ' administrators ought to be
More flax acpepe has, been convinced of the values of fitness
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this week,
planted in Huron this year
according to Don Pullen. He gave and its contribution to the quality
and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.
Ken Margetts of Pas , Manitoba
« "Wheat growers would argue
+'a., price increase as the main of life, The' Ministry should
are visiting .with Mrs. White's
that we don't need rain becausereason
for more acres of flax. encourage and suRport costnu
sister, Mrs. Sam McClure, Mr.
of the harvesting," he said
The acreage of pasture was ing education fair teachers
McClure and family
Although,,. ha • .cro 5
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reduced ` eondtderably this yteaf w, responsible for fitness and health
Mr. and Mrs. JohiPTh 6i6�'3bn;
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behind schedulo, ...most of ilk hush,
h°u`ebeei>?<rv1d `u`ielix
„ivtien more land `was plowed for Programs and also give -higher Mr, and Mrs Sa ,Mc lllr ,;, l�rlx.
.m the curricu#um• ,,t0 ' °gild Mrs,"Nelson iVlc�ure, 'Mr.
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that any hay cut towards the end
beans and corn due to the higherprlority
pphysical fitness end Nutrition
rices of the two crops.
and Mrs. Carl Merner, Mr. and"'
of the harvesting won be ideally
to summin u the' cro education. tFinallg school boards
Mrs; Ken Margetts, Mrs. Aleta
sun cured and high in vitamins.
,have
situation, Pullen said, "we may should increase • their fitness
facilities for students and also
White, Mr.And Mrs. Jim Floyd,
.Some problems ' b een
have had some setbacks here but
make these facilities available to
om
Mr. Jim Th son, Miss Shiela
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encountered in white beans, .due
we don't really know how
the community.
Baker, Mr. -Gary McClure were
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amon those attending the dance
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to continued wet fields. Many
farmers were forced to plant a '
fortunate we are. EasternOntario
has had rain almost every day and The Federal Government is
sponsored by the Brussels
second time.
they appear to be in for the third also involved in promoting fit
ness, sports and physical recrea-
Agricultural Society featuring the
Walter
tti The corn crop is expected to be
bad year in a row." tion. The budget of the old
Ostanek. Band at the
Brussels Arena on Friday
Fitness and Amateur Sport Direc-
I notes torate was raised to 17 million thjs
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evening.
The McClure family gathering
. year, in keeping with the greater
was held at the home of Mr. and
(By Adrian Vos)
emphasis being placed on getting
is to prepare more food at home. Canadians moving.
Mrs. Sam McClure and family on
Those people who are down on
The cost of tabour in restaurants I feelthat although the Federal
Sunday with 36 attending.
Mrs. Sam McClure, Mr, and
Agriculture •Minist er Eugene
Whelan, for his statements 'that
is going up together with the and Provincial Governments have
tabour cost in packing houses and their contributions to make in this
Mrs. Ken Margetts, Mr's. Aleta
Canadian - food prices are a
retail stores as well as the cost to area, it is essentially up to us, as
White and Mr, Jim Floyd spent
Monday at Niagara Falls and also
bargain, -had better, do some
the farmer. if .subsidy is the individuals to run, walk, swim or
at the Lions Safaria at Rockton.
research before offering criticism,
answer, we farmers dont want it. do anything that will get our
Mr. and 'Mrs. Jim Floyd
4Food prices everywhere in the
We •want a fair return for our hearts pumping a little faster and
entertained the McClure family,
world are higher than -here in
Product. Maybe 'tabour in other our lungs working a•little harder.
he aunt and cousins on Tuesday
'Canada. Of course this is small
Parts of the food chain should be Try it - you may like it,
evehing,.
consolation fo'r' those -. on low
subsidized_ _
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incomes. But the fact remains. Itirriiliiiruiirrlrirlrrririrrillrrtlnrrrllllrrrirrfliriilliilliluiiliiiuriiiniuilillrlliiiuiir�
appears from here that a great
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many lower income families have
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the same problem as ' those on
high incomes, they often have
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.their priorities wrong. What
should come first, food orC
recreation? It seems that in many
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cases recreation comes first, or
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u the case of beer. It makes me
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tired when 1 see an interview on
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television- with a colour set in the
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background of a room with small
children and a woman whose
husband has left her, crying that
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she can't feed her children
properly. i believe everything she
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says., but the problem lies not
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with high food costs. It lies with
�loincome; coupled with a lack of
household management skill,
Usually this woman looks fat,
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probably because of a wrong diet,
as potato chips and soft drinks,
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poor have a right, to a bottle of
pop'- 'And I can ask: "Why
shouldn't it be a cool -aid type of
s ,IES Ufolrlmattion on Prtgseng+er Tickets and
Parcel Express
drink' or better yet a glass of
milk?" If the income is too'low to
buy nourishing food, the income
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problem should be remedied. ' If
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household management is at
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pfault; this should be corrected. if
priorities are wrong, social
advisors should advise them. But
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Whelan is right, food in Canada is
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the -greatest bargain in the world.
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than anywhere else but it also
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takes a lower percentage of outincome.
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In most countries it takes
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well over 50% of their income for
a
food while here it hovers around
the 20% mark. Let's be grateful
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the time being our standard ofmom
living will not further increase.
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some of the cost of eating down,
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