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Review Lions
Progress
In 1976
The year 1976 recorded many
events of interest and importance
in Lucknow and District Lions Club.
$2000. was paid toward the cost
of the lights in Dungannon, ball
park.
The club made a purchase of a
wheelchair for anyone Who needs
it.
Club members participqed in
the Great Annual . Bathtub race at
'VVroxeter. Lucknow team won for
the 4th year in a row.
In November, several Lions and
wives went to Mildmay for the
Mildmay Lions Club charter night.
This took place in the form of a din-
ner and dance. Attending from the
Lucknow club were Lion president
Stu Reavie and Deana, Lion Barry
McDonagh and Betty, Past District
Governor Grant Chisholm and
Wilma, Lion Bill Crump and Rita.
Accompanying the Lucknow group
was Miss Debbie Modeen from
Minneapolis who participated in
the Lions Youth exchange in 1975.
She was here visiting the McDon-
agh's.
Also in November the Lions held
their annual Bachelor's night at the
Anglican Church hall. 29 guests
were present and were treated to a
dinner supplied by the Church
Women, and entertainment by
Norm Dunsmuir of Kincardine.
On December 11, the Lion's
wives were honoured at their
semi-annual Ladies' Night. This
took place at a dinner and dance at
the Legion.
During the year the following
donations were made: $2000. to
Dungannon Ball 'Park for lights;
$228.66 Youth Exchange; $50.00 to
the Hard of Hearing; $58.00
Effective Speaking contest; $50.00
C.N.I.B.; $50.00 C.A.R.E.; $200190
to the Leo Club; $1500. to the Luck-
now School Band. In' addition,
Lions collected for the Easter Seal
School Band. In additon, Lions
collected for the Easter Seal
Campaign and the Salvation Army.
Seven new members joined, the
club in 1976. These are, Harry
Campbell, Bob Struthers, Harold •
Nicholson, George Klages, Lal
Mehan, Alex Farrish and Bill
Crump. Bill Crump had previously
been a member of the Aurora Lions
Club.
The present executive is presid-
ent, Stu Reavie; 1st vice president,
Joe Agnew; 2nd vice president,
Walter Arnold; 3rd vice president,
Rick Jardine; secretary, Bill Nel-
son; treasurer, Al Johnson; tail-
twisters, Lorne . Cook, Cliff Living-
ston; Lion tamer, Al Hamilton;
directors, Tom Helm, Bob McIn-
tosh, Eldon Bradley, Al Gibson.
The following members received,
their 20 year pins: Blake Alton,
Alex Andrew, W. Anderson, Lloyd
Ashton, Gordon Brooks, Russell
Button, Stewart Collyer, Dr. M. H.
Corrin, Robert Finlay, Thomas
Hackett, Alvin Hamilton, Harvey
Houston, G. W. Joynt, Jack
McDonagh, Donald MacKinnon,
Robert MacKenzie, Gordon Mont-
gomery, Virden Mowbray, Charles
Webster, Omar Brooks, William
Hunter, Harvey Webster.
It's as easy to do right as
wrong, but it's not as thrilling.
Mike Naylor
R. R. 2 LUCKNOW
PHONE 52815851
TODAY'S HEALTH
Our health depends largely
on the work of inspectors
by David Woods
When eating out, you might feel
inclined to send your compliments
to the chef. But, next time you're in
a restaurant, spare a thought for
someone else who influences the
food you eat the Public' Health
Inspector.
Ontario's 550 or so public health
inspectors not only concern them-
selves with promoting and enforcing
high standards of hygiene in food
handling but also with the surround-
ings in which food is served. PHIs
are actively engaged in behind-the-
scenes preventive medicine in other
areas, too. They ensure that tap
water is safe to drink. They check
that proper sanitation is maintained
at 'public beaches and swimming
pools.
In fact, the PHI is an unsung
hero in the battle against disease.
But the inspector isn't a physi-
cian. He, or she, is a graduate of a
two-year technical college course
that concentrates mainly on bac-
teriology, physics, chemistry and
psychology. Public health inspectors
generally work in the province for
43 public health agencies.
In some ways, the PHIS might be
regarded as a sort of environmental
health police force. Not only do
they see that laws protecting the
citizen against the spread of disease
are adhered to — they are em-
powered to enforce those laws by,
for example, ordering the closing of
public places (such as restaurants)
which don't conform to them.
The • inspectors regularly spot
check sanitary standards in eating
places to ensure that, personnel, sur-
roundings, utensils, storage arrange-
ments — and the food itself —
all meet provincial standards of
hygiene..
They inspect, and supervise,
water supplies, food processing fa-
cilities and sewage disposal systems.
And they're responsible for making
sure that insect' and rodent life in
the communities they serve don't
pose a threat to public health.
The public health inspector saves
us a lot of worry about health
hazards over which we, as indivi-
duals; have little control.
The fact that PHIs are going
About their work — even though we
don't actually see them doing so —
means that we can be confident of
health protection when we eat out,
drink water from a tap, or swim in
a public pool.
So, our compliments to public
health inspectoFs! Let's all raise a
toast to them with 'tap water or
restaurant food, and wish them
success as they continue on their
inspections!
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