Times-Advocate, 1978-01-12, Page 9Speciall programs scheduled For all family members_TimM-Advoca,e'Jonua'vwb
Need to take serious look at nutritional eating habits
Hunm^tome Econornht* • s.p?nd.a.b?.ut 38 kindergarten to_ the grade responsibility to help pre- with the same misinforma- -that characterizes thmr place in
Today, many Canadians,
young and old alike, are over
weight and undernourished.
This can be attributed to our
sedentary lifestyle,
ignorance of nutrition and
failure to eat enough of the
foods which provide the
nutrients we need.
As Canadians, we need to
take a serious look at our
nutritional eating habits.
Do you ever wonder why.
- the average four-person
Canadian family spends $1,-
000 a year more on food than
is required for nutritious
eating?
-most Canadians adults are
a cross between a cream
puff and a jelly roll?
NOTICE
Pafle 9
percentof theirfood dollar on
meat and alternates - about
14 percent more than is
needed to meet protein re
quirements?
As shocking as these
statements are, help is on
the way to eliminate these
problems for our youth. Dur
ing Nutrition Week (January
23-28), attention will be
focused on teaching proper
nutritional information in
our Huron County schools.
All schools in Huron County
will be supplied with a
Nutrition Happenings Hand
books of Ideas and
Recources ’ prepared by
the Ontario Ministry of
Health. Teachers may use
this to increase the
nutritional awareness in
classes
responsibility to help pre-
thirteen level. Every adult vent the present school-age
working with children has a population from growing up
with the same misinforma
tion, confusion and ig
norance of nutritional health
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L. D. GEE
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EXETER, ONTARIO
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C. HARRY RODER, D.C.
NORMAN L. RODER, D.C.
DOCTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC
84 Ponnel Lane,
STRATHROY
Telephone 245-1272
By appointment please
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INCOME TAX - ACCOUNTING
for
FARM & BUSINESS
1396 STONEYBROOK CRESCENT
LONDON
Telephone 672-5504
GETTING GROCERIES — Dave Cottel and Tom White of Crediton made good use of a srow-
mobile to p:ck up necessary groceries, Tuesday. -[.£ photo
GERALD L. MERNER
Chartered Accountant
NORRIS & GEE
Chartered Accountants
J. A. NORRIS
-that characterizes their place in your child’s school
elders. 1 * *’ ‘ . ..............
Special programs schedul
ed for Nutrition Week in
clude planned activities for
all family members from the
preschooler to dad,
The following are some of
the scheduled programs:
- a pre-school nutrition ses
sion at the Clinton Nursery
School. f
-a discussion and
demonstration program
with a young mothers’ group
in Seaforth.
- an all-grades-participating
workshop at Turnberry Cen
tral School, Wingham.
- a program with the
Belgrave Kinsmen Club,
Parents, do you know
what program will take
during Nutrition Week? Why
not check with your child’s
teacher? Teachers, have you
referred to the Handbook in
your school for preparing a
lesson in your classroom?
As n teacher, it is important
for you to be aware that the
eating patterns of your
students affect their lear
ning ability and behaviour.
The fidgety, disinterested
child could be exhibiting the
signs of a ’’breakfast
skipper”. Your teaching ef
forts may be lost on a child
too hungry to learn. It may
be that teaching of good
eating habits could be one of
the most valuable con
tributions that you could
make in preparing your stu
dent for life.
The Grand Bend and Area Rec Committee will
i07nC^Jv,n9 Pr®s®ntations requesting grants for
94 ?b-7QeDin*qt,ons 1° k® made on Tues., Jan, rt L?78«.P,e?se contact Village of Grand Bend, Clerk s office for an appointment — 238-8461
f NOTICE
Applications for 2 new members for the Grand Bend
and area Recreation Committee are invited. Please send
applications to . u >
Mr. Howard Hartle,
Chairman,
Box 520,
Grand Bend, Ontario
Deadline for applications is January 24, 1978.
GFand Bend and
Area Recreation Committee
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By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Miss Nancy Cann and Mr.
Fred Burton of Kingston
visited from Thursday to
Saturday with Mr. & Mrs.
Reg Hodgert. During the
weekend other visitors were
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Love and
Patti of Grand Bend, Mr. &
Mrs. Bill Weber and Julie of'
Dashwood, Miss Maney'
Richardson of Saginaw,
Michigan, Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Cann and Cheryl and Jack
Hodgert.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hodgert
and Alan were Friday
evening guests with Mr. &
W(rs. John Miller and family
of Staffa.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Ratz,
Trevor and Tracy of Shipka,
Mr. & Mrs. Ron O’Brien,
Tammy and Jeff of
Crediton, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
McCarter, Jerry, Larry and
Danny were Sunday guests
• of Mr. & Mrs. Lee Webber.
Mr. &' Mrs. Alvin
Passmore spent a few days
last week with Mr. & Mrs.
Roy Brazier of Brantford.
Cathy Brazier returned
, home to Brantford after
holidaying with her grand
parents.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dickins
of Exeter and Mr. & Mrs. ,
William Rohde were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. John
Metters of Motherwell.
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
-Passinore were Sunday
supper guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Edwin Miller.
Business Directory
PERCY WRIGHT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Kippen, Ont.
Auction Sale Service that is
most efficient and courteous.
CALL
THE WRIGHT AUCTIONEER
Telephone Hensail (519)262-5515
BUS: 2.57 Churchill Dr. EXETER 235 0281
Choose the fabrics and the
styles you want and Barb
Whiting will custom make
your drapes for you. You can
also choose matching
bedspreads and pillow
shams.
WHITINGS
WAREHOUSE
Main St. Exeter 235-1964
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Oldtimers win
first outing
The Zurich Oldtimers had
a very successful initial
outing as they defeated the
London Oldtimers 9-6.
In the first period, London
scored first but Zurich came
back with two goals by Dick
Bedard and George Suplat.
In the second period
Zurich out-scored London 3-2
as Dick Bedard, Eric Smale
and Doug O’Brien scored for
the home team.
In the third period, Dick
Bedard scored his third and
fourth goals of the evening
with Bob Johnston and Don
O’Brien notching singles.
The Oldtimer’s would like
to thank the game officials,
Richard Schilbe and Kevin
McKinnon and score-keepers
Bob Kirk and Bruce Robson
for the donation of their time
and effort.
Hugh Tom
FILSON and ROBSON
AUCTIONEERS
20 years' experience
of complete sale service
Provincially licensed.
Conduct sales of any kind,
any place.
We guarantee you more.
To insure success of your sale
er appraisal
Phone Collect
666-0833 666-1967
'Banghgrt, Kelly, Doig and Co.
Chartered Accountants
268 Main St., Exeter
ARTHUR W. READ
Resident Partner
Bus. 235-0120, Res. 238-8075
RICHARD WELSH
Chartered Accountant
Opening
new doors
h-qto small
■Jbusiness
JOHN MACKENZIE
one of our representatives
will be at
Les Pines Hotel, EXETER
on the 1 st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month
January 17 and February 7
II you require financing to start, modernize or
expand your business and are unable to
obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and
conditions or if you are interested in the
FBDB management services of counselling
and training or wish information on
government programs available for your
business, talk to our representative.
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BUSINESS
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• For prior information call 271-5650 or write 1036
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235-1964 EXETER
OFFICE:
433-3803
360 Queens Avenue
London
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RESIDENCE:
227-4823
120 Alice St.
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Exeter, Ont. N0M ISO
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Doctor of Chiropractic
105 Main Street, Exeter
235-1535
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Telephone
(519) 235-2211
147 Main Streets.
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