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1.1;'11.0 can you believe these. dav5';', ` • - anurtal,pr oducers.
Since the middle-aged spread caupjit.tip ttirttt nre, 1,ee been • • Dr. \I:trin has Called the.-cho,lesttrel clams absurd with,.-
• getting..a, complete' physical check-up at least 'unct a .year . °•n' scrt�nt.ttac'app;roarht;s tor uc13 statements.-
Justrecentl' a blood chol.ester.olttstwaista.l:en..• : • • lir: Rtmond• Re ISO' of• Texas ?r ••& M4niversity is on...
.1 love .bu•tt c. .r.. 1'srnear it on al.l and retie,' and h eat. one •••rci••r.ird as.s ying that saturated fats do nut, by,any criterion. '
every day for lunch; •I sniear,.i.t on toast acid batch t.nielt: , • t']tvat't'' agile •tVrol'to htgli 1evels.. if indeed, they raise 'it
• 1 drink at least, a- quart u t of ruilk, even day,•:pt;trbably mitre,' at Al ' - • • '
,or- especially in the hot:we:lther:: ., Y - '1`' o (',in,idi;tn heart 'pectalists, Drs.... Meyer .Fri•edman.
. And -beet is'oneof my.1avw 1te Meats. ., . anti Hod, 1:1- Hii;entiam.-have ,said coronary heart disease
. [f.these foods cause.a high cholestero1 h e 1. then my blot h , alintist nt ter oi•c•urs httore•the, age of 770 regardless of fatty
,should. be full of it. But it un -t. fits ' .. ntrntal,lor my age . •. tonus � eaten' .••• "
1hich makes me winder, why :umtn� nutritionists -keep ;Myst: thl;n1 rai•on came to me
'in a letter fro
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pounding at the cholesterol .tlring'att21 l attack,: Just old triOni wtiu'h is been a• t'oiee 1-c`rr many Earners.for quite- . ..
,rec•ently. two'new names have been ad( to 'te list of diet .c. tett years:,..Adi'ian V••os.,a farmer -writer from Blyth in
....writers, Dr. Z. Sahrv, a' professor ut nutrition' at thy; l'in- southwestern -Ontario, - .
-varsity Of Guelph•,.and Ruth Frcme�s,• i nationally kno•Wn' .ldrian rn hi' blunt. •and compelling. 'ay. states that it is
' • hotne e'cono:ntlsti and. timsunier broatic t'ter .. The,, Eating,, ,.t.rme it1E.it producers start lighting ba'
.Right colurnrr b.4.carried in;i num.ber^of dilrly newspapers. , "When • l as• a la rti`in . mead all thil• information about
In a rec ent c•olunm fjterFaiggested that t'TiTrg-liiihit• tut ar4it•*ie-ter:;1 it appa•I-l• rt e-t4at our. so_called scientists rare. •
children. should be established early and :the use. of satur- unaware..6.1 thetudies dune in this' area and still hold to an
. •ated fats should bediscouraged. Saturated fats can be hien- •.nliuuun expressed years and rears ago... bym
soe•now un-
' tified as:those that harden at room temperature• ,; .. known doctor which turns.out.to be no more thaq,an. opin--'
The two writers set 'out.` in excellent ,case for. controlling • 1611:'rai'' Adrian. ,. . •• . . .
-,your diet by avoiding' or. cutting down on - t. dtt
s ith . 1. in On his tcali1 lichen he says"it iit s time meat producers
.,•highteholesterol content: saturated fat atnd sugar.. • • • started speaking out. tot -themselves. It has been the opinion °: •
At the same time, a great deal of argument is ayatlat)le expressed in'•this c•or..ner for years that farmers must'be-
todiscount such theories. centric their own public relations people. They must become '
For one thing. Dr. (eorge Mann of the °dep�ir tme
'nt ole iro 'ore outspoken: - .
.. biochemistry at theaniXrEiilt Sc•hrap.l of \leiltcine in Nash- •• BY. that 1....d6 not 111'1in they. should be throwing milk and
ville,,.,TeatOt..-'•e.ilis .it asfshaineful, chapter. in medical •sclero, nmnure in ethic laces of other-people.but, they •must.become
- .because the. 'vegetable oil nlanufacturers'and the heart as• More vocal in a ll. the media because they have been:.for too ".
sot•iations haveworked in Conjjunction to„tij,e d€ trirnent ole .long• a silent ininor•itt�, toiling in the.back forty.. .
Nova cof�a vu•
farmers
uron until August
Huron Co.4tH club
members w'}�%! hosting four
4-H club` hers from the
•province. ova Scotia on a•
4 H-- excnge • program .
:during the two week -period of
July .l9 to August 2.
The Nova Scot-ia•delegates
•flew iizto Toronto on. July 19
and arrived in Huron County
at !`the„ :Agricultural Office•
. where they were met by their
Huron hosts for the first
week:
' During their first week in
Huron the Nova Scotia,
delegate.s will .be -hosted- by•
the 'following . people : Cindy
,Northup, Windor,, N.S. with
• Diana Brand, RR 3, Clinton:
Willie Vander linden„
Heat erton, N,S. with Ken de
Boer, RR •.l ' Lucknow:
Margarete Zillig, Scotch
Village, N.S.
Oldfield, RR 4
David -Bent,
N.S. with 'Don
Blvth.
with: Dianne
Seaf&rth and •
Lawrenceton,
Carter, RR 3.
' . Frbm July 26 to August 2,
they wiltte hosted by: Cindy
Northup •with Elaine Stewart,
RI2 2', Kirkton,. Willie Vander
Linden. with Mur•
ton 'B k
RSR 1, Granton; Mrgarete
Zillig with•Barb Miller, RR 3;
Exeter: arid David Bent with
Alan Powe, RR 2: Centralia.
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During their stay in Huron
the 4-H Youth Council has set
upseveral activities 'for the
Nova Scotia delegates. On the
evening Of ' July- 20th *a.
"Welcorrne to_Huron County"'
party was held at the Clinton
high school.' The . evening
program , consisted _ of
Smaller LIP grdnfs?
Changes in the Local, -
_Initiatives' Program. 'may
mean that the riding of'Huron
.IVliddlesex will end up with a
smaller overall grant than'it
received last year.
The federal government
recently announced that ,,the
minimum allocation .. 'tor
constituencies with uneim-
pfoyment rates below seven
percent would be • cut from
$100,000 to $7.5,000, : : '
The unemployment rate for
Huron -Middlesex has not yet
been calculated, according. to
Bob McKinley, MP for' the
riding. Mr. 'McKinley said he.
doubted •that the unem-
ployment rate for the riding
would be 'hitch different from
• last year when it was 4,•76
'percent with 1 244 people ou
• %of'work out•of�a labour force
of 26,138.
would assume -the riding
would qualify for the •91•75',000
allotment", Mr. McKinley,
said.
forms for LIP
'grantswill be-available.from
Canada Manpower Centres ir,I
• mid-July, The deadline for all
applications will be midnight
September.l0. •
Manpower . .and:
Lmmigration. Minister Robert`
Andras. said that by cutting
the -ba -sic minimum allotment
by $25,000, more money would -
be diverted to areas. where
.1- unemployment. is. ' most
,seirere:. The . Atlantico::
proviriees and Qiiebec,_will,
likely have the highest rates ,
t: ofuTre.mployment,he.said
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swimming .•at •th.e Clinton
swimming pool and, con-
cluded "With• games, dancing
and refreshments at the high
school..
On Sunday, July 25 the 4-14
Youth Council will take the
delegates and their:hostson a-
progressive. Dinner' Party.
This dinner party will start in
the.north.,part of Huron and
conclt2 •in the south 'part
later in the evening ',and will: -
give the delegates anop-
portunity to see some -of the
countryside in the County. t;
On 'Satufday, July 31 the 4
H• Councichas planned a'4 -H
=C.a mpout for the delegates. at
Balls Grove near Auburn..
.Starting at. 2:00
delegates and their hosts win.
partici.pa.te in .swimming;
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.8.0, tons of high moistui;corn
for'sale. Phone 54-6309 'after
7 p.m.. 9.4 ••.
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cross Landrace Baa•rs;
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PIG ' brooder, in working
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STEVE:,S custom swathing.
Ste•v'e Buchanan, RR •' 6,
Goderich, • phone 524-6353.:
30-33.
WELCOME.
SERVICE
would like to call'you .with
games, a pot luck supper,
dancing and a catrrp fire sing,
song.
On August 2nd the Nova
Scotia delegates will be
retu'rn'ing •home and `the
Huron: 4-11a • exchange.
delegates Will- be going -with •
them, ,.Those 4-H club
members- who- are 'going to
Nova Sootia "include Barb,
Miller, RR 3, Exeter;': Elaine
Stewart, RR 1 Kirkton; Alan
Powe, RR 2; Centralia; and
Ken.deBoer; RR 1 Lucknow.
* This exchange is. •a new
venture fo;r the Huron County
4-H. Programri:re and it is
hoped -that inter• pin incial
exchanges df:this• nature will:.
:continue • in 1977, says. -Len•.
MacGregor, ,Extension•:
Assistant for Huron County.:,
"housewarming -gifts- and in-
formation' abour your rpw
location. The Hostess will be
glad • to arran9e your subscnp;'
tion to the..•Signal-Star ...
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Feeders"
Cleaners .
Stabling
Log Elevators
Liquid Manure Equipment
- Hog Equipment
FARMATIC
Mills . m
- Augers, etc.
ACORN -
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-. Heated Waterers
ZERO —
Bulk Tanks.`
Pipeline & Parlour Equipment
WESTE E L-ROSCO-Granaries
B & L - Hog. Panelling
Bulk Tank &•Pipeline cleaning
Detergents, Teat Dip, etc.
Bovadine -
Dyne
Losan
Uddersan
Foamcheck .
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LOW RY:FARM SYSTEMS
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Phone 395-5286
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