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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-03-13, Page 3duration trea� *from page 2 us -here we sunt,'" "rote Carroll .to Johns. Cauen made it of the fact thatthey government presented municipalities with, the information of when and how much they would be cut at Christmas time. .e -added that the "multi -billion dollar a year public education +business" corttiiituos. to be treated like Ai r" a .:second.cousiinGpby the province. One of the'rec l endaa tions of the tool kit is a reduction in the cost of board administration,. Carroll said the Huron County Board of Edneation is already working with .a. small administration and after the sudden death of Superintendent ,Ralph Wareham, administration has become even smaller. Recornmendations, . to reduce transportation costs left Carroll wondering where the HCBE could cut further, The board already shares bussing services with the Huron -Perth Roman Catholic Separate School. Board and for the..pastiree years the board has reduced its transportation cost by half -al -million dollarsper year, "We can't save anymore unless we make the: kids walk to school!" "Custodial services? Pick up a broorm," was Carroll's reaction to Johns of cuts in custodial expenditures. The HCBE spends the lowest amount on custodial ser- vices ofany board in south- western Ontario, said Carroll. 'Do we. have to stop sweeping the floors? "This is absolutely ludi- crous," he said. "It's an r `9NTEE usT1Nres oro • PAUL ZINN 521-2411 200 ACRES - 'i6© workable, brick house, beef barn. West Wawanosh TWO. $48,900 - Douible wide modular oh Y acre lot. near Lucknow. 4 bedroom, new •-weII. ST HELENS -. Country:, bungalow, 2 car garage finished basement, 4 bedrooms,: reduced. DAIRY -149 aeros, 36 ties, 3 bedroom 'bungalow, 130, workable, Kinloss Twp. 100 ACRES 80 Workable,' fieldstone house, *beef barn, shed. Kinloss Twp 4.00 ACRES - 3 bedroom bungalow, 68 cleared, beef barn, .Kinloss Twp, $110,000; 400ACRES'-' • 7 year old;3 .bedroom house, 40' x 100' barn, 10 .acre orchard., S5' workable, 38,000. WHEELER ST: - R bedroom bungalow with carport; 'oil heat:. Reduced $46,900: PORT ALBERT « 2 bedroom bungalow, garage, new carpet $62900. 15' ACRES « :1 workable, ,balar►ce, fenced pasture with: .crook, "Kinloss Twp. $52,500. FARM PROPERTIES WANTED dii insult.., `hey treat us like a: Mickey Mouse bus'ss: we aro the b s ar largest nes to Huron Co?autyp Rslitne to start treating us like a big business` . There will be no positive outcomes from this tool kit ,for the taxpayers of ,Huron County, stated Carroll, By using. the "'same old. tools," increases will continue on Lueknow Mineip Wednesday,, March 13;199 e 'second Cousin' the property tax mill rate,' 'And we will get blamed for it..„Wo have no way of .controlling it," he said, adding those who 4do include Helen Johus,John Snobelen, Bade Eves and Mike Barris. A positive 'outcome of the tool kit for the board is the one4year n oratorium on. new capitals projects for 1996-97. "We not get a nickel of it anyway." Just last week, . said Carroll, he increased the bank interest line of the budget almost $200,000 because the gov- ernment ,'Blas not yet paid last year's bills.* lte gov- ernment still .owes over $1 million in unpaid capital *turn to page' These young skaters were all prepared for Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head when they took to the ice on Sunday as part of the Iocal skating club's Quantum Leap carnival. 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To most it is best known as "the. change , of life.;' To. better comprehend the'signif leaner, of than rather benign'and innocuous expression, however, it's important tounderstand the tumultuous role that two major hormones play inthe lives of every woman. Before :a girl's first period, her ovaries begin secretingthe • hormone estrogen; eventually .causing :;ovulation,Or the, ripening of an egg intik ovary. Estrogen also causes ,a monthly thickening of the uterine lining in preparation for pregnancy.' At the peak ' of this'estrogen production, tire. ovary releases its ripened Ogg,. ai process that =also. stimulates the productiot of progesterone (a second hormone that +c onplctcs the maturation of Pharmacy Facts the uterine lining), If the egg is not fertilized (pregnancy does not occur), the •production of progesterone..:siows, and menstruation (tile expelling of the !uterine lining), begins. As a woman grows older and. nears menopause, progesterone production slawsdown, resulting ina build ,up 'of the lining in the uterus. This leads to heavy and irregular Menstrual periods and other changes in a woman's 'body. Typical psychosomatic symptoms ,� incltt(IC' hot .flashes, insomnia,: mood swrings, irritabili1y, anxiety, depression and tension. Additional .physical symptoms, may include headaches, muscle aches hair'growth, re' uc .on in breast size,, vaginal dryness and a slightloss of bladder control. Roughly ,75 per cent;of women experience at Beast one of the symptoms of menopause, and for some, quality of life is severely, affected. Interestingly, because fat cells 'act,' as, a source of estrogen, heavier omen tend to experience milder symptoms.. A medicinal` way t&'minimize the effects' Of menopause is Ilormone. Replacement. Therapy - the .use of. estrogen and .progesterone to replace the body's natural supply during the slowdown of menopause. Not Only' do the two hormones alleviate". the symptoms associated with "the change of lite," they have, Other benefits lard sore side effects — as well. 1i1 c'll tailk More. about the benefits and drawbacks of. , hormone rcplacerncnt therapy in another column. ` .Your Lucknow ut" a sts .• iima8q .rr ' cAR aid Adcr`tiscntenr