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",...Each year; `iiia festiveholiday Question: *What is the major
Christmas V holidayvisitore Mr. and Mrs. Ries Mijt�,�iburg� • season brings a renewed._ in. component of driving a Gar
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were: 1Vt and Mrs• Arnold Mar terest in the facts myte and most dramatically affected by
Reverend Father Jerome Osman
Dalton), and traditions surrounding alcohol t alcohol intoxication.
who w is to reduce the
possibi ',y of someone leaving
the rty in an impaired state
an attempting,
to drive home?
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, ,JANUARY` 4, 1973---P
drinking
etc., all help to keep the intake
of alcohol, spaced out at a
reasonable level and, as a
result, less likely to produce
(Frances s, problems later on. ,
:J planning 'Food, for example, is often
-Maurice-- a airmen . nning __ thought of an_anfe, is o in -
en
Rei. Father Ed -De llingei�nd 'mp Dr. Eugene amount of researc'T in this t�'ea _
Mr. and Mrs. Brian canes help cut dowwayy'it
Brother Carl Vo11. 'Father Port Elgin Recently, has shown that driving „is social event to prevent such a toxi tion an�1n same n the
Kroetsch said `the Midnight Dalton and family Guelph; and LdBlanc, of the Adci ti"otithis
S Mary'sM'" Maria and
Dalton with their Research' Foundation's much more c�nmpl,icated,proi'ess sttOneio of the first things a drunkeness level. However,
Kro tsch, London, visited with family, London, Mr. and Mrs. use, intoxication and driving
}fir. LeBlanc: A substantial /pr. LeBlanc. I thinll
_..- D lean t -_ _ -- h ld�--be 'n- we1L.- fns
Christmas Malts at t. Mils, esearc � � P than most people realix tis � -
Church, Lu said
and Father parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Biological Studies anDepartment,
� saver some of this fact that a numbe � of. dif- ' responsible host or hostess thenfn primarily uttt�ibutable to
the time it
Dentinger said the Midnight Dalton; asked t an ht do is look into the
Kingsbridge.. -Mr Dennis Quinlan ....of,
Mr. and Mrs. Danny
was ase o ferent functions mus perfor- mi
the -most-
�• •frequenkly....�RiY.��...».,�, �` possibility of arranging extra takes to eat which, in essence,
questions in this area. Dr. med simultaneou • whiic in p P g Y ng
the •
Mass at .
Dalton' G1 and Mrs Jim
of Moose Factory and
alcohol
slee in accommodations - -in- -. is tlme no spent drink'
amts, with/Mr.
Miss Martin; LeBlanc, who also teaches most endangers Y In oilier words, it's not
Y to cage someone 'becomes too in -
Oak, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bolland Pharmacology at th�``[Jniversit
• scen-
xication. ca gh food or the coffee itself which
Driving ,is e good deal more toxicated on the ni t in.
t' , An alternative to this helps to keep people in control
'Toni Dalton of Royal
of Tor nto, is a researchon the ignition, question, Dalton and sons Terry, Mike the past week ..$t their home
tist +eAth extensive experience than switc g g
With them were Mr.. and measuring 'the effects of putting a car in gear and might be backs' -up provision of r butt the time a'w��y a
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and Cletus and families; here. in m g, transportation achome with, `
ste ^ on pedal,
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Sandy Mrs. Masters and family of alcohol. l,- ppe driver the gast �cpedal, fly someone else or pre -party
(Rose Vogt) and baby son Paul Clarkson; The intervi w took place in amenia for taxi service.
�'be aware of approaching .and arrangements Adam of Oshawa with Mr. and Mr• and Mrs. Bob Ellis and the Addictiolesearch Four>r ssin ra,.,araffic lights and It might be necessary for the
Mrs.` Jerry Vogt; .._: _Shawn ck(Kathleeqs O'Neil) of dation's headquarters .,a 3 pa g _
ock. Bernard. -and Jerry Street,:Xproiits. stop signs, pedestrians, weather host himself to agree to "take it
i s__ Fa Hogan, Brescia Woodst Russel', ._ conditions, etc. This creates a easy" during the party so he
Lalrt;-.w�h_..�.�s-Neil,-Str.....i..19rd�.., -..� situation in which the driver's would be in a position to offer a
parents, Mr. • and Mrs. 'Con O'Neil O'Neil, Woodstock, and ,Den-
Hogan; nis O'ePort Colborne and�._�_-
" attention is divided between a drive to someone who might be
How much alcohol further •
Mrs. Peter Martin -Miss Theresa O'Neil of Clinton —Question: -an drink and variety of activities
factthat t e otherwis rresi or an accident
Mr. and Mr complicated by the
(Louise Dalton) and son Danny are spending the holidays with st 11 treinainalegally and font- object In the final analysis howeve
of Glamis, Mr, and Mrs. Eddie their parents and grand ti automobile is a moving
is Mr. and Mrs Jim' tionally capile of.,,riving.,a and he has only so much time it seems that the way the party
D It ) f itself is
Waterloo, h
Michigan with Mr. Raymond and family of Clarkson spent
if presented will have �a
lot to do . with - whether-- -the
problem arises.
- I don't- think hosts- should
rate the success of their party
on how much alcohol is poured
during the course] > of the
evening. There's , no reason to
Qrhoo
beca�.ane.......t11ie,....,'.'.!�eig,hb d.'.
alcohol pusher. '1,.'
One way to control the -sup-
lily Of 'alcohol is to provide bar=
tending serVic s so ,each drink
contains , a regular measure,
rather than "doubles or
"triples" which make it dif-
ficult for people to keep an eye
on how ;Hach they have con-
sumed. .-
- Providing. alternatives to
continuous drink►hg'should
also be promoted by the host if
- he wants tc� reduce . the
Chilton (Maureen a on o Paten to deal with each_activity. ,
rloo and Mr Y Thus, alcohol intoxication is
Lassaline of Goderich, with Mr. Mr. and _Mrs, Albert Heifer- Dr LeBlanc: Kee ing in mind • most directly damaging to the
_- ,, nan and family -of -Newmarket,
Keeping and Mrs. Mark Dalton; drivers ability to process all
Mrs. Joseph Copperauill and Ray Heffernan of Mitchell and that the so-called "average driver's
as weighing
these various functional
daughter Elizabeth of Detroit . Jerry Heffernan of Stratford man"
4 �andtinf good health,
responsibilities at the same
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter with their' parents, Mr. and,poundsp
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Clare and -Mary Luanne. On Mrs. Ormond Heffernan; he can consume alcohol at the .- time.- �•
Monday, they all Motored to Mr. John Sheardown, rate of one drink per hour An additional major problem
without increasing his blood
Guelph to spend Christmas Day Conestoga College, Kitchener, relates .to the way in which
wn and alcohol level to
with M-rs. Sheardothe danger drunkeness affects!'the lower
with .the ladies' brother, „„,.,r, point (.08%)• part of the body snore acutely
Reverend Father Lloyd” Ryan;,_ "Ricky; - means that his bodyti�will upper art:"Research
(Audrey =ustin) and family of the winter months are Jim Sin -
Mr. and Mrs.. Ron' Durnin Home from their boats for:—Thistake approximately 60 minutes than the p , to metabolize, or break down, , has shown conclusively that a
irayton withMr. ani O D ell Den- person s
the amount p
Harve -- O'Neil; C car?
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Vitfcent A .� 1 Michael Courtney tained in the g
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Mrs.. nett, Desmond ann feet-4nd legs are mere
;`�' Austin; nis Dalton,
t of are alcohol con- severely impaired by alcohol in-
average shot of toxication 'than ,the arms:
Miss Marilyn McIntyre of and Peter Van Diepan ee shits (11/4 ounces or the Clearly, this has dramatic
Guelph with her parents, Mr. Mf . and Mrs. John Shear- rr,�,r,,,,
and 140,,,,,Joe Mclntyl e rani, bdttle"of'domestic beer.,. implications fess °inereaseid risk
down and son Ricky moved on sand brake
Miss Dathleen Hogan, If he drinks at a more
Boxing Day to the home ratan-' � since both the ga
University of Western Ontario tly- vacated by Mr: and Mrs. frequent rate or if he consumes pedals are foot -controlled
larger the normal' devices
and Francis Hogan,..Ridgetown-' Gerritt Logtenberg. measure, than the normal
Agricultural College with- Mr. , Reverend Father Ed Den- .
and Mrs. John Howard; . - " tinger attended a Conference of . level will, increase in direct'
at Kitchener -
Mr.. and proportion to the extent he goes Mrs. Percy Psychology aver the one drink per- hour Question: What would be You
McClenaghan (Sharon Court- Waterloo.' h rule. advice to the host or hostas
.tie -y) and son Gavin of Listowel, Brother Carl Voll spent the In other words, if the
with brothers Desmdnd and Christmas holidays with his "average man" drinks two
Michael .Courtney.. They all relatives at St. Clements and drinks an hour for two hours,
spent Christmas in i c ener. he will have 'exceeded the rate -
with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Court- , . • � at which his body can handle
K Fitz- :- b two drinks an is
Joeyof dangerously blood alcohol level will be at or
Goderich with Mike O'Neil than girls. � �.
the 'O'Neil families; A d t Q estioh How imp
Goderich Kith
Safety P
' neo; Tips
alcohol y k d h
Mr. and Mrs. Ken" i -
Patrick and son Boys live more exceeding the -.OS°b limit.
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IndustrialAccident important is a . .
The r nt
Preventipn Association .reports ir n's sire or sex in d'e a
Miss RaseMaj.y Ho$an� that out of nearly 500 child .
Woodstock, Ronald Hogan, pedestrian deaths, about 300 or mining his or her capacity for
Sudbury, Jimmy Hogan, Lon -
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alcohol intake without running
dein, Michael Hogan, Clinton, 60•- per cent were boys. the risk of iiihpairmerit?
You can help I.A.i'.A.
with their parents, -Mr. and prevent these accidents by.
Dennis Hogan; cautioning all children to obey Dr. LeBlanc: Thele is no doubt
Mr. and Mrs. George Collin- ' that a ' person's capacity is
son (Donna. Hogan) and family all traffic rules, Thus, you will
relate'_ to size but it is muscle,
of Goderich with Mr. and Mrs. help support I.A.P:A. s 1973 ,
safety campaign theme to "Zero not fat, which' makes the dif-
3'11 Hogan; ference.
(raid and pJohn Knoop, of In On Proper Job PeYfor= A X00 pound man in good
Beachville with -Mr. and Mrs. mance." That principle applies lean physical shape is in good
and family;; equally to the responsibility of �5ci'o Moreto
Anthony Knoop y' teaching children to follow traf- consume roughly .. .
-Miss Nolda Miltenburg, alcohol per hour 'than
Sound with her parents, fic : rules, than the
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Awn ow.0 $i O, MI AMll10! !401 . .
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"average man" weighing ,164
pounds.- But, if his extra weight -
is made tip priinarily of fat, his
increased . capacity will be
negligible.
A woman of average build, at
100 pounds, will have- a
-• _....correspondingly lower capacity
to metabolize alcohol than the
150 pound ,man and this clearly
becomes important when
husband and wife must decide
who has consumed too much
and should not drive home.
In essence, there is no dif-
ference between the sexes in
terms of capacity for :,'alcohol
except for the fact that women
tend to be smaller and less
mu$ular than men. ,
Local judq,e
appointed
possibility of an impaired guest.
r Food, dancing, conyersatian,
s-' games, non-alcoholic drinks,
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to committee.
,.,,HuXoh:::Cgunty ., Jt dge R.5.
Hetherington was appointed
last week as chairman of a
three man board - of reference
which !'fill hear the appeal of
former Sarnia High School
teacher against his.. firing by the
Lambton County Board of '
Education; The appointment .•
was announced by Education
Minister Thomas Wells.
Judge Hetherington will be
replacing Lambton Judge RA.
Carscallen, chairman of the
first board of reference in the ,
case. •This board' was ordered
disbanded earlier ,in .1972 by
the divisional court of the
Supreme Court of Ontario.
Joe Thompson, the teacher,
taught English at Sarnia Cen-
- tral Collegiate Institute and -
has been on welfare sint±e his
contract with the board expired
August 31.
The school board had given
Mr. Thompson 11- reasons, for
his firing,,including such things
--aa” his failure to turn `in
eaamirtation papers to'his ptin•
cipal and,his habit of digiiessing
from .the 'course of studies to
discuss irrelevant topics: -
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