The Brussels Post, 1974-07-17, Page 7• IP
This school, operated by
referees in the National Hockey
League has as School Director
Bryan Lewis, a member` of the
N.H.L. Referees staff for seven
years. Instructors include John
McCauley, an N.H.L. official for
Regular monthly meetings of seven years. and Ron Hoggarth a
the Minor Hockey, CoMmittee will member of the N.H.L. Referee's
be 'held the,first Tuesday of each and Linesmen's Association for
month and. third Tuesday if three, years.
necessary.
The Harriston Referees' School Clinics Highlights inclUde:
and N.H.L.Clinic of Officiating -rules interpretations •
'Techniques will be 'held in the -proper. conduct of an official
Correct diet can
reduce heart attack,
Foundation says
The Final Entry Date for Minor Harriston Arena, Sunday, July
Hockey teams is. October 1, 1974, 28, 1974.
according to the Western Ontario
Athletic Association.
The Minor Hockey Annual
Meeting will be held. Octoher
16th, 1974 in the Wingham Town
Hall upstairs.
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ngharn; Mrs. Riley; - June
gar, Wingham, Kay Rich,
ngham, and Maud Greenlet',
riston; Sarah Hamilton, Luck-
'Mrs. Margaret Adams,
oxeter; Sue Vanderbrock,
oxeter; Dorothy Douglas,
fford, Rosemary Fredericks,
terloo, Grace Fischer,
towel and Mrs. Strauss, Mild-
y; Tena Gardner, Lucknow;
s. Clarence Denstedt,
king; Jim Scott, Listowel.
hare the Wealth: 1. Mrs. 'Day,
gha m . $32; 2. Mrs. Bob
ck, London - $36.
25 Special: June Edgar,
ngham.
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s. F. Riley, Wingham,
and Up Bingo: Florence
or, Woodstock.
ap Card: Margaret Edgar,
xeter.
oor Prizes: Rita Ash, Goirie,
S. McLennen, Lochalsh, Ray
tch, Kincardine and Maud
enley, Harriston.
ucky Draw: Brenda Gooding,
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dstock, ,.Mildred Turner,
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plied by the Department of
riculture. Tips about caring for
our flocks and pasture along
h farming news from all, over
ada were described.
ne feature, used by many
kly papers in those days, was
ion, In this particular issue
ng Cophetua" Was printed, a
ching story of romance.
ome things haven't
nged. Still a popular feature,
pie We Know was featured on
front page August 21. News
m correspondents in Ethel,
esworth, Jamestown, Grey,
rris, Monkton, Moncrieff,
evale and Wroxeter all
ared in the Post in 1935.
he advertisements in the
r tell a story in themselves.
liam Ziegler, Ethel advertised
ey Red Cohoe Salmon for 23..
is a pound. L. W. Eckmier,
ssels offered North Sea Tuna
for 15 cents a tin and Derby
ese in one 'to two pound
ages, two for 25 cents.
ost-war babies now would find
iffieult to believe that E. J.
Tavish, owner of Brussels
eral Store was able to sell
se dresses for 59 cents each
MeA worsted 'trousers for
95,
hod supplies were
ertised by F.R.Smith and dry
s and groceries on sale from
Wood's store.
an McDonald advertised fine
beef and lamb, F. M. Samis de a plea for poultry, from the
mery. D. A. Rann's Furniture
Funeral parlour printed a
ce that J. C. Blackstone Piano
Organ Tuner and Repairer Id be working at the store.
nd for entertainment'
usiasts Joe. E. Brown was
eating in the 6 Day Bike Rider
e Regent Theatre in Seaforth
e 'Our Cooling System
aYs Keeps you Comfortably
Indian Roulette?'
aVe you heard about Indian
lette? It's sort of like Russian
tette only you sit beside a 6. charmer with six cobras
one of them is deaf,
Too Close
s wife makes him nervous
the Car iri front of her is
leg too dose to them: ,
Summer can be the best time to
begin new eating habits, which
tend to reduce your risk of heart
attack, suggests the. Ontario
Heart Foundation.
The abundance of fresh fruits
and vegetables and the tendeky
to eat more salads in place of
heavier foods, make it easier to
begin a heart7saving diet now for
the whole family. If the
homemaker can' extend it to a
year-round habit, it can help adult
hearts and provide 'protection for
children
.
in later years.
The typical Canadian diet, high
in saturated fat, and .cholesterol,
contributes to hardening of the
arteries, an important factor in
heart attack and stroke. Factors
implicated in artery disease must
be present over long periods of
time before this condition
becomes evident. Often, there are
no symptoms, and the first sign of
trouble is the occurrence of a
heart attack. So, the earlier a
heart-saving. diet is adopted the
better.
To help reduce the risk of heart
attack, your Heart Foundation
recommends a diet that uses less
saturated fats and more
polyunSaturated fats; more meals
of fish and poultry and less beef,
pork and ham; margarine instead
of butter and skimmed milk in
place' of whole milk. •
Other diet tips include se,rving
lean cuts of meat, trimming off
the fat, and limiting egg yolks to
three a week. When cooking, use
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9:30 General Introduction
Meeting
10:00 Rules Clinic and On the
Ice. Session
12:30 Lunch
1:30 Rules Clinic and On the
Ice Session
4:30 General Discussion and
' Exam/Quiz.
Cost $12.00 payable to
Harriston Referees School.
Send applications to:
Harriston Referees' School
Box 103,
Waterloo, Ontario, N2J 3Z6
Phone 519-884-4050.
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vegetable oil instead of butter and
lard.
You don't have to say "no" to
outdoor barbecues and picnics
when you begin your new diet.
Some 'suggestions for outdoor
eating include grilled, chicken
basted with a polyunsaturated oil
and hamburgers made from lean
ground beef. At corn roasts,
substitute margarine for butter.
Avoid, or use sparingly, such
items as spare ribs, frankfurters
and sausage which are high in
fats. •
When dessert time rolls
around; think in terms of sherbet
or ices instead of ice cream. This
is the season for fresh
watermelon or 'canteloupe. And,
you dont have to turn away one of
Canada's• favourite summertime
desserts, strawberry shortcake.
Simply use angel food cake and
pile on the strawberries and
whipped cream substitute.
Though the .food we eat is an
important factor in raising or
lowering the risk of heart attack,
it is only one of those identified by
scientists. The others are
cigarette smoking, high blood
pressure, overweight, lack of
regular exercise and diabetes.
Your Ontrio Heart • Foundation
has printed materials which can
guide you in taking preventative
measures against these risk
factors. Among diet publications
is a booklet on recipes that can
serve the' homemaker the year
round.
-On ice situations - positioning
-Exam-quiz; marks available day
of clinic
.Question-Answer periog
-Correct and incorrect signal-
calling
-Exhibition game for on-ice
11:30 General Discussion and
Exam/Quiz.
to O.H.A. and N.H.L.
-0.M.H.A, and W.O.A.A. rule
changes and amendments.
What to Bring
-Whistle, referee's sweater and
equipment, skates and towel.
Daily Program
9:00 Registration-Harriston
Sunday, July 21
GOSPELLITES
QUARTET
SPECIAL SPEAKER:
Brian Hunking
8 P.M.
Huron Men's Chapel
AUBURN
COMING FRIDAY,.JULY 26
8 P.M.
In Goderich Harbour Park
GOSPEL SING
featuring Sam Learning & The Proverbs
Evil prevails When good men do nothing
Bin/swiss veer, JVLY i7, IPA
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