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The Huron Expositor, 1978-01-19, Page 7THE: HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 1941970 r ( By Wilma Olte), "It was a great feeling to be part •of that great parade", Was the way 'Peter Malcolm ,,,Summed • up his feelings as he.:4narched with the Massed Legion Pipe Bands from -Ontario in the, 89th Annual Tournament of Roses in Pasadena,Xalifornia on January z. "The weather was ectol, a dull day, a perfect claY to march," he Hundred' Pipers, Scotland the B Brave The .Maleelms - Peter, Anne and 12-year old Charlie ere by bus 'to the Toronto airport for their trip to California aloes _with 40 others from Clinton. The bus, proke.down in Mitchell 'causing some delay 'but they joined the other six bands at the airport, arriving in Los Angeles, shortly after noon on New-Years Day.. Band was presented with a key of , the city of Buena Park. . • . MondaY some . of the band, • members anktheir families flew home, others -remained for a logger holiday, The Malcolms discovered they had arrived back into Ontario where a, snow storm was' in • progress, Their son, Glenn 'whe drove to Toronto to meet them, had taken well-balanced meals can .be created in minutes by using such foods. Schools have a responsihilit not 'only to teach nutritionbutt to offer opportunities for students. to-. practise good nutrition "at.' cafeterias • and school vending nwh,ines. During Nutiriton Week January 23 - 28, 1978, many .schools in, Huron. County will turn their attention to nutrition education:- All schools`tn Huron County will be supplied with' 'a "Nutrition .Happenings Handbook of Ideas and Resources" prepared by the ' Ontario Ministry ,of Health. 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McLaughlin Motors ltd. the for the school age WE BRING IT ALL TOGETHER SAVINGS SATISEACTION SERVICE SELECTION \.. Bay, field. • • Mr-s-.' Menenary' Was a twin Sister of,the late Mrs. W. Elliott, Bruccfielth chid Can be goo Utrition' if the Choices are made, from foods within the many ''no-preparation,,„ ceded" foods of the four food WINTHROP COMMUNITY CENTRE 1.977 Chairciian: Robt. Regele Sec.-Treas:.Carol Ann Campbell REVENUE a. Balance on Hand,. Jan. 1/77 $1,627.65 1976 Walk-a-thon Proceeds 966.07 Dance Proceeds . , 314.00 Park Rental -.676.88 Bank Interest 35.88 Township of McKillop Grant 327.60 • • • EXPENDITURES • Ontario Hy Umpire Fees Equipment ParliKental Advertising Park M aintenance Registration —Tournament lUees Bank Charge's Misc. Expenses $3',948.08 4 .05' 662.13 28.00 39.07 453.88 101.70 4.20 40.00 s I • $2,115.85 Balance . , .... The Winthrop Community Centre open meeting January 24, 1978 (VicKillop Municipal Office, Winthr •• • 5,, ....... '$1,832.23 will be holding an at 8 p.m. at the op. 5., Any unlikely event 'which could maxinium confusion will occur. . 6 • Nothing,is impossible fox the member •who doesn't have' to do it herself or .himself. . •. 7. It always cots more than the budget. . 8. A light fee increase usually , with a bill. 91.•••$1.9.(//,6Y'Sti•.":but • a major 'cost cutting reduction means ' 9. When You're.,on tiine at the end of 'a , perfect agenda,. the .nreetiag pro41114n't Tyr. , Oer. yet. ., — 10. If you leave the nietkind before it adjourns, You'll eventually .learn . you're chairTiTart Of a' sub-committee. .• ' • 11. If two Members are appointed to . help.' they probably live' out of town. • 12..Wh•atever yonwant.to do,•yott'll have. , to do'something elsefirst.. •.13. If you explain something so clearly that no one could possible misunderstand,. someone will. • create ... sorsvof • 4#* r from Ontario. There were seven bands from Clinton, Collingwood, Hanover, Kincardine, Listowel, Midland and' Orilfia. They wore the traditional Scottish dress. They were the fourth band in the parade with former president Gerald Ford in the lead car and played almost continuously along the route for the k million and a half., spectators, such Scottish :favourites as Bonnie Dundee, A ,-said of,the thiee-hour.walk along While waiting for their rooms four hours to get' there-They got growing years are greater than the six-mile longjoarade route. ' io be readied at the Holiday Inn ', back as far-as Mitchell where the thoSe of adults': Nutrition Canada The theme oflhe tournament Buena.Park they were given A bus Ontario Provincial Police was "On the Road to Happiness" tour -"f Beverley Hills • and informed thein,,, ' conducted in the early 70's) (a ,cross-the all traffic Va ,-country ' survey and every float -„represented Hollywood. .0. halted and they were sent to the .. ' . „ Mr.Maleolm- ,said they saw Mitchell town hall as all the hotels showed that the major nutrition happiness, - , , There '._.were 173 /pipers, htindreds..on Sunday afternoon were full. The President of, the problems of children and churn:niers and cOlor bearers in with sleeping bags and such Mitchell. 'Kinsman Club directed adolescents are widespread iron deficiency,,Inadequate intakes 'of the Massed Legion pipe bands preParing to camp out for the' them to the home of Darrell night to be ready for a good view Rolph where they remained !Intl] calcium and "`• vitamin D and vitamin A. ' of the parade the next morning: Tuesday night. At 3 a.m. Monday moaning the Glenn Malcolm made it.baeluo Food needs are so great during these active . years ...that it is band members were bussed to Seaforth Tuesday morning ,,by.,.„,, ' Pasadena where the parathk was snowmobile. He and a friend especially difficult to make up the to start. They had a half 'hous walk , . • lost if breakfast is .skipped. ' ' ' Breakfast food haters can now to the start from where their bus Btucefield , he tempted witljraditonal non was parked. Separate buses took i the families to their re,Served. breakfast foods It e hamburger or e .. soup, cheese and crackers or- seats in the grandstand along th Mr. Malcolm said the paDade Mrs. H. Berry. . '''spent flie weekend with her aunt , Miss Margo Griffith, Stratford, ' yogurt and peanuts. .For those on the run, a glass_ofbreakfast,(egi; route. • . , ; . ' milk, ,orange juice put in the organizers were well prepared to handle the -.huge number of Sympathy is extended to Mr. blend can be downed while participants in the parade. and -' Mrs. T. A .Dutton, ' Miss dres -muffins, cheese arid Kathleen Elliott. l-Irsile.Gloot•clOtt 4 Following he end of the parade n be taken to eat on e Bowl • a Sc ools will teach nutri (by Bea MeClenaghan Home Economist, Huron County Nutritional needs in the • • ' r4 "0„ 0 G‘ • • ton t. HOME -FROM THE ROSE BOWL — Seaforth piper Peter _Malcolm and hiS -son Char'lie admire a moment° frem the California Rosewl parade. Mr. 7 Malcolm, with fellow members of th Clinton Legion. Pipe Band, formed part"of a masse pipe band from Ontario which marched in the parade. (Photo by OW. Odds n' nds • by Elciine Townshend • If you belong to.- any kind of an" ..organization, you're bound to find yourself on,.a cOmmittee. sooner or later. A. committee is. a group of persons appointed for a special function by a larger ' group of persons. • „ Belonging to a contmittee means attending extra meetings besides the regular one's. It Often • entails doing research, compiling tatistics or Comparing • prices. Sometimes it, includes dOing a specific ,chore, withiy a certain length .of time.ln short, it 'aritSns doing the g-Work • f•-• fOr the parent organization. Trouble. can brew w•ithiti aEonnittee, • expecially if theptirpose of•thegroup is to submit several ideas for a Troject or . Soltifionsi61 problem and, then to ChboSe .. the best one. Reaching a unanimous ,'decision • is often impossible . when more than one person is' involVed. Blending the best ideas into one,possibler • solution is likewise 'difficult. . As one committee-member. quips. ••'!,A ""COrnmittee was appointed to. design the horse: What did they 'come up with?, The, camel!" • A cloud that always 'hangs over the heads of the committee members is 't•he knowledge. they must gain the aprtrov,al of ' • the restof the organization, who gave them, theJlonour of serving on the committee in the, first place. , • • . •• .For all' you 'Seasoned comniittee members .as well as you newly-ajipointed' ones, I am closing with "Murphy's • Immutable Committee Laws." . • I. Nothing is as easy as it appeared at ' the meeting. . 2. Everything takes longer than you . 'think! ........ 3.• If, anything can go wrong, it will. 4. Once a project is fouled Up, anything . . done to convect it makes it' worse. "*N DIAMONDS NEVER SHOW THEIR AGE but their mountings do grow old and become., oqt-moded in this' fithion- . niinded world. 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