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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1995. PAGE 9.
Diabetes Project offers info
Some learned that we should
have picked parents who offered
better genes, as heredity plays a
most important role in good health
and longevity. Dr. Hanlon was
thanked and presented with a plant.
Glucometers and blood pressure
equipment were available for
personal use.
It was great to see members
helping each other with this
equipment. A time of refreshments
and visiting followed.
At the May 16 meeting Bob
Worsell from Public Health will be
present to discuss safe food
handling.
Parish chuckles
Scott McDonald was greeter at
Duff s United on May 7.
In his announcements Rev.
Randy Banks received a few
chuckles as he read a little clipping
from The Expositor about the way
the Walton people celebrated the
end of the war. The article said
there was flag waving and an effigy
of Adolph Hitler was dragged up
and down Main St. in the mud. It
got kicked at and finally got burned
by pouring gasoline on it and set
afire. Rev. Banks couldn't believe
that things like that happened in
nice, quiet, downtown Walton.
When the children came forward
he hauled out his tent and told them
about church camp. He pulled a
small Bible out of the tent bag and
said that it was important for camp
too. He said that there are 4 F-
words to remind everyone what
camp is about - Friendship,
Fellowship, Fun and Faith.
The Brussels, Morris & Grey which you are comfortable when
Diabetes Project held its April 18 visiting your doctor.
meeting in the Health Unit at the Handouts and discussion
Medical/Dental Centre with 25 followed the skit. This information
people in attendance. and skit had been part of the Living
Project Co-ordinator Nelva Scott Well Program, conducted Tuesday
led the business portion of the mornings by Marguerite Thomas,
meeting with reports from various RN at the Health Unit in Brussels.
committees including, telephone, Dr. Brian Hanlon joined the
resource, meals, equipment and group and gave an informal talk on
outreach. diabetes in particular, maturity
Anita Gurnick, president of the onset diabetes.
Huron-Bruce Branch of the Maturity onset diabetes is
Canadian Diabetes Association generally controlled by life-style
brought the Good Health Eating changes of diet and exercise (which
Guide Resource books and posters many people find difficult), pills,
ordered through her at the last and insulin or combination of
meeting. The Project has ordered same. He advises that with this
one for its resource table, which disease it is the patients
may be signed out at any meeting. responsibility to stick with the diet,
It was emphasized that the new nutritious enough to keep you
meal plans should be taken to the healthy and to modify blood sugars
doctor or dietitian for adaptation to to normal.
specialized diet. He said diabetes is a western
A humorous skit was performed affluent society disease. People are
by Murray Crawford and Nelva told that generally they are given so
Scott on how to become a partner many years, Dr. Hanlon said. Good
in health care by forming a lifestyles will let them live to their
partnership of equals, who trust and potential, bad habits will knock off
respect each other and share years from that potential. Discus-
common goals. Be prepared to ask sion interspersed Dr. Hanlon's
questions and get answers with remarks during the evening.
Residents remember WWII
Continued from page 7
Humphries talking about the war
the same places of the earlier shots after it was over and she
and she noted that the couple still remembers a crowd of people
had that same sparkle in their eyes going down each line blowing
this day as they did in their horns etc. She said their family was
wedding pictures that were taken glad the war was over but her one
46 years ago. brother had not returned and was
Congratulations! reported missing.
The bell at the old Walton school
However he returned a month
rang for five minute on Friday. later after being held a prisoner of
During WW II the church bells had war.
to be silent so that they wouldn't
draw attention as possible targets.
After cease fire they were free to
ring again.
I happened to overhear Mary
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