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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 ..... ■ ' ■ < . L. D. GEE ana Cub 497 MAIN STREET EXETER, ONTARIO N0M ISO (519) 235-0101 SUITE 208 190 WORTLEY ROAD LONDON, ONTARIO N6C 4Y7 (519) 673-1421 C. HARRY RODER, D.C. NORMAN L. RODER, D.C. DOCTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC 84 Ponnel Lane, STRATHROY Telephone 245-1272 By appointment please GEORGE EIZENGA LTD. 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 X--—........................................ Decorate your home with beautiful •CUSTOM DRAPES 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 v J 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. 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