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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Dec 1994, p. 7

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The Clarington Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, December 31,1994 7 Pro-Line Adds New Game in January of '95 Starting January 5, Ontario sports fans can add more fun to the action by playing OVER/UNDER, the second sports game from Sport Select. Available at more than 7,500 Ontario Ontario Lottery Corporation (OLC) on-line retailers, OVER/UNDER challenges sports fans to predict whether the combined final scores of professional team sports events will be OVER or UNDER the predictions. OVER/UNDER will be offered on most of the sports carried on the OLC's weekly Sport Select game list. The Sport Select predicted combined total scores will appear in the OVER/ UNDER column. Using an OVER/ UNDER selection slip, the player marks whether the actual combined score will be over or under the prediction. prediction. To ensure there are no ties between the predictions and the actual total combined score, the prediction will always always be listed with a half points or goal (e.g. 6.5 as our predicted total combined score on a hockey game). To win, players must correctly select select the outcomes of three, four, five, or six sports events from the official weekly Sport Select game list. All selections selections must be correct to win. The minimuni wager is $2, and the maximum maximum wager is $100. Prize amounts are determined by the number of correct selections and the amount of the wager: Selection Prize 3 games 4 times the wager 4 games 7 times die wager 5 games 14 times the wager 6 games 25 times the wager In the event of cancelled or incomplete incomplete games, the holder of a winning ticket (all other selections correct) containing less than three completed games will receive a prize equal to the amount wagered. The Ontario Lottery Corporation is a Crown corporation responsible for operating lottery games in Ontario. Provincial legislation prohibits the sale of lottery tickets to anyone under the age of 18. Since 1975, lottery players have helped generate over $5.9 billion for worthy projects across the province. Lottery profits are made available for the operation of hospitals, social service service organizations through The Trillium Trillium Foundation, and the promotion and development of culture, sport and recreational activities. Eating Properly Contributes to Healthy Lifestyle "Too. many health-conscious Ca- beta-carotene and vitamin C as play- nadians are turning to vitamin supple- ing a role in the prevention of certain ments to ensure they get their recom- diseases such as cancer, hi actual mended .daily nutrients," says Helen fact, it's the fruits and vegetables Bishop MacDonald, director of Nutri- which contain these vitamins which tion Communications, Dairy Farmers ave been studied and shown effec- of Canada, "but vitamin supplements live. "Those vitamins are thought to shouldn't replace nutrition from play a role," explains MacDonald, food." "but other nutrients or substances Foods are complex mixtures and may be of equal importance. We sim- provide other essential nutrients not ply can't replicate these nutrients by generally found in vitamin supple- taking supplements." And for those ments. Fruits and vegetables provide critics who claim foods today are de- necessaiy fibre and carbohydrates, pleted of their nutrients, MacDonald while milk gives you more than cal- says "Nonsense! Foods still remain cium. It's a major source of vitamin your best allies in providing you with D, a vitamin an increasing number of a well-balanced diet that meets all Canadians don't get enough of, as your basic nutrient needs." well as riboflavin, and it contains 13 By now Canadians are familiar other nutrients. with the guidelines for a well- Recently, much attention has been balanced diet as set out in Canada's placed on specific vitamins such as Food Guide to Healthy Eating. De pending on age and lifestyle, Canadi- ered "high-fat grain products" in ans select a variety of food and bev- Canada.) Results from NHANES II erages from the four groups: Grain collected from 1977-1980 indicate Products, Vegetables and Fruit, Milk that when individuals get most of Products, and Meat and Alternatives, their daily caloric intake from "Other Food and beverages that are mostly Foods," dietary intake of important fat, salt, sugar and/or oils fall into the vitamins and minerals decreases sub- "Other Foods" category, and as Hel- stantially. - en Bishop MacDonald, director Nu- While consumers may have been trition Communications, the Dairy increasing their caloric intake by in- Farmers of Canada, cautions, while creasing the quantity of "Other they may be energy-rich, they're nu- Foods" in their daily diet, they were trient-poor. not improving their nutrient intake. The findings of a U.S. survey on And the trend to greater consumption how the consumption of "Other of relatively nutrient-poor "Other Foods" impacted on the nutritional Foods" is increasing. adequacy of the diet support Mac- "Other Foods" can be part of a Donald's comments. (The "Other" well-balanced diet," explains Mac- category in the U.S. is identical and Donald. "While some of them may includes fats, sweets and alcohol ; ^ energy-rich, they don't provide cakes, cookies and pies were also in- the recommended number of daily eluded, while these items are consid- nu trients for healthy eating. Motorcycles Unveiled The Canadian International Motorcycle Motorcycle Super Show (IMS '95), will feature the first Canadian unveiling of the complete line of 1995 motorcycles motorcycles and ATV's. The show returns January 6, 7, 8 to the International Centre in Toronto. Toronto. Over 700 bikes, 400 exhibitors, racing champions and exciting stage shows will help comprise the show. The Canadian International Motorcycle Motorcycle Super Show is the largest motorcycle show in North America, operating on one-quarter million square feet The official factory displays will showcase BMW, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Triumph, and Yamaha motorcycles and ATV's. Also included are independent independent displays from Ducati, KTM, and Enfield motorcycles. The public is encouraged to try out the various products on display, to sit on the motorcycles, and to try on the latest accessories at this once-a-year shopping extravaganza. Show hours are: Friday, January 6 from 3-10 p.m.; Saturday, January 7 from 10-10 p.m.; Sunday, January 8 from 10-6 p.m. Carrier needed for Delivery of *)ttdefre#tde*tt Birchfield Drive and Varcoe Rd. area Phone 623-0837 or 623-3303 4 DAYS OF MADNESS - Wed., Dec. 28 - Sat., Dec. 31 % ALMOST EVERYTHING IS ON SALE!! SAVINGS UP TO SO 1 /, on man MINIMUM SAVINGS 20%' Hockey Equipment and Skates 25% Caps, Tees, and Sweatshirts 30% Starter Jackets CCM Replica Jerseys from $37.95 Bauer 3000 Jr. Skates $139.00 Young Ladies Figure Skates (sizes 8 -13) $29.95 rjt Satin Jackets regular $99.99 NOW$39.95 1 r Bowmanville Sports Shop P Your Community Sports Specialty Shop 58 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-0322 © v/*

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