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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Feb 1994, p. 17

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This was also the month that our W.I. was organized 48 years ago by the late Mrs. L. C. Snowden. 1st Vice-President Mrs. S. Found was in charge of the following business. business. She welcomed everyone and read two poems entitled "My Valentine Wish to You" and "Hug Not Tug of War". The singing of the Ode and the repeating repeating of the Lord's Prayer followed. followed. The Roll Call was name a The Minutes were read, Treasurer's Treasurer's report given and correspondence dealt with. Mrs. H. Prescott and Mrs. R. Bu- bar volunteered to act as our Nominating Nominating Committee. Mrs. H. Prescott was in charge of the program on Consumers Affairs in the absence of Mrs. G. Besse. story or several stories. She concluded with a poem - road winding through the snow, a key to memories long forgotten, which brings a smile that cracks the winters ice. Mrs. R. Metcalf introduced Mr. Peter Parrott of The Canadian Statesman. Statesman. Mr. Parrott gave a brief history of The Statesman showing us a copy The Motto, 'A drop of ink makes from 1867 which contained four pag- a million think' was commented on es. He said the printed work is a pre- by Mrs. S. Doyle. cious commodity. More time is spent She said a drop means a portion, on lay-outs now, with colour etc. to ink is a liquid and to think we have to draw people's attention for them to have our minds at work. read. As school children we had to learn The The group in charge served an anniversary anniversary cake and ice cream, tea and coffee. Cake made and decorated by Mrs. R. Bubar. The meeting on March 14th will have Mrs. E. Bowman a nurse at Me morial Hospital speaking on First Aid. The District Annual will be held on Wednesday May 11th at Trinity Church in Bowmanville with registration at 9 a.m. Press Reporter Win Brown. penmanship and facts to make up a Nutrition Month Campaign Targets Children Aged 4-12 by Janet Harris March is Nutrition Month! In recognition of the importance of nutrition and healthy eating in the growing years from age 4-12, The Canadian Dietetic Association is launching its' March 1994 Nutrition Month Campaign based on the theme, "Nourishing Our Children's Future." The most important consideration in the nutrition of children is to provide provide adequate energy and nutrients to ensure proper growth and development. development. Children over 4 years of age. can achieve this goal by choosing a variety of foods as recommended in Canada's New Food Guide for Healthy Eating. Like adults, children should: * Enjoy a variety of foods everyday everyday from the 4 food groups of Canada's Canada's Food Guide for Healthy Eating. * Eat more grain products, vegetables vegetables and fruit than anything else. * Enjoy lower-fat foods and avoid adding too much extra fat to food. * Be active every day. * Enjoy candies, - pop and salty snack foods once in a while only, not closed with the repeating of the Cob every day. ' lect. Statesman has been in the James family since 1878 one of a few independent newspapers. At one time there had been four papers in town The Statesman has bought out several smaller papers. Peter showed us a video of 'The Herald' published in Alliston and the process of how news is gathered and how it is assembled into the newspaper. newspaper. Several questions were asked and answered by Peter. Mrs. R. Metcalf thanked him and presented him with a small gift. Doreen Doyle and Edna Laird led in a sing song. Mrs. H. Prescott read 'An advertisement advertisement for W.I.' The meeting INCOMETAX Business and Personal Returns Electronically Filed direct to Revenue Canada to obtain prompt refunds. 13 Loscombe Dr. 623 z 3205__^ J. G. Manuel St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Temperance and Church St. Bowmanville 623-3432 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH, 1994 11:00 a.m. Worship Service "You Can Bank On It" Sunday School and Nursery Minister: Rev. 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