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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 20, 1980, p. 4

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SECTION A THE HERALD ftUy MUSICAL MERGING The Ac too and the Georgetown Chorml deep for Ihtlr Joint concert weekend There will be perform nee for citizen t Holy Friday performance Saturday at McKeodeSmlth Middle School and Sunday Crou All performances begin are available by calling Herald photo moo 530 1000 6 No donations for slain guard Letters to the Editor An open letter to the citizens of Hilts On April in Scarborough Ontario two Brinies Armoured Guards were shot by bandits in the performance of their ties delivering cash to a Tor onto Dominion Bank Guard T Montgomery though wounded managed to grab two bags of money and crawl into the bank The other guard Larry Ro berta is the one which con me he was murdered on the spot Larry was actually a part time employee of Brinks his full time Job was with Metro Ambulance Service where I hove worked with him from time lime hence the con Brinks and Bank have sponsored a fund for Larry widow who is left to try and care for their handicapped ieils 1 mint the i their as ide three square This fund mi be lid to brunch When I went to make my I tiled learn it in inks in then other don not ONI- in in l reins in a ante service Nobody gives hit I Too few Georgetowners at captivating Dear Liar The Herald i I the it Dor Liar and this pi tin rformanccs given by Mr ind Ms Si jood in wis this to forget church hall in off 11 road a li J- i mjki or break but in tut may very well help this widow and capped child Thanking jnii for a change Good theatre on small stage VIEWPOINT New diet found for hyper kids editor of The Her Good the lire can take place small intimate sUe as those agreed who attended Studio production of ir 1 it Knox Church hill list talented Glen irlm Florei Connor e George liernard Shav Mrs Pa in a moving play baied on the letters fort irs of their personages Regrettably the audience v is smill ind fur those who did nut attend we urge them to do so this week on and evenings for in We that this fine production ma go on lour to other Oat inoecntres Yours truly Margaret Glen Will The tint th it disturbed mi otherwise even of the itre was aware iiss hat not my of my fellow were there to enjoy it to support their own Council or to patronize local endeavors of this kind How sad it would be if the Council were to hate to union tin ir to pro ind support the Arts old ind new in Hilton Hills How if our new thiaire used few time each year groups like Studio find support for fine performance like Dear Liar The Arts in Halton Hills won Just happen They need help and support from Its Yours very truly A Chase Georgetown By If you arc the parent of one of the estimated 150 lo 300 Canadian children who suffer from hyperactivity the research of Dr Benjamin may be of special interest to you while working the Kaiser Me Centre In San Francisco developed a special diet that has had amazing results with hyperactive children The diet that has gained worldwide recognition is known as the KP diet Feingold a pediotri clan and allergist discovered that by removing all artificial food coloring and artificial flavoring from the patient s diet remarkable personality and behavioral changes occur red The hyperactive child often throws extreme temper tan trums has difficulty sleeping eating learning responding to discipline or even sitting still for a few minutes These children are often placed on strong medication as a means of controlling the condition discovered that JO per cent of all hyperactive children began to show normal or near normal behavior by the use of the diet and within a month could slop alt lion During the research one child was found to act up when he anything with artificial grope in it Another youngster had the some reaction with anything with artificial orange flavor In it These include gelatins icecreams lollipops candy coaled medicine and artificially flavored medicine John Mnclennan tor of the allergy clinic at Hamilton General Hospital said We are being leal I led this Is particularly dangerous to children because of the socalled kid foods like hot dogs cereals deserts cake mixes soft drinks can dies and potato chips These usually contain some form of artificial color or food flavor The diet eliminates these foods Group I is made apples peaches oranges berries and two vegetables tomatoes and cucumber Group II is made up of all foods that contain synthetic color or flavor devoted a life time to designing nonallergic diets for allergic children One youngster was found to act up each year after return front vacation and was found to be allergic to the fumes from the floor wax used In the school Instead of devising tests to discover which substance the child was allergic to Fein- golds approach was to ell ml He the foods tint he thought the child might Ik allergic to from Group i Group 11 the of the foods that una value for the whole It brings hick the before convenience foods and terj re turns nutritious moils 1 tin with the iKiiefit if K 1 is well worth ml hit word of us check with phvsicmi before starling nit In hi long run nun doctor ir The Editor agrees Why not Lake the of these two theatre patrons and catch one of tin rcnalning performances of Dear at Knox Church hill in Georgetown The Herald agrees that its not a show to be missed Shows arc scheduled for tonight Friday and Officials of Studio eh is presenting the two act coined reported this week that thc to take Dear on the road following its Knox presentations for interested or conizations agencies ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS Income Tax Return Preparation 101 Guelph St Corner Of Ave MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL SUPER MOM SUPER MOM TSHIRTS VISA MonWei am pm Thurs I pm amOO pm J V CLOTHING GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE 8771598 JJ Si NORTH HALTON ASSOCIATION FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED FLOWERS OF HOPE WEEK MAY 11 17th ALL CONTRIRUTIONS STAY IN NORTH PLEASE BE GENEROUS WHEN THE CANVASSER CALLS ii OPEN HOUSE at Tinker Bell Nursery 30 6 and Country Side Residence 2 on Wednesday May 14th Help Make North Halton A Place 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