7? es, The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Oct. 1959. : Merfin Mac! will introduce|dustry im this province is the|inating committee. Motion ear-je calf taken te the Rural Youth w 3, ricultural the speakers of the evenig:|means to better living Let us| ried. Fair. Motion carried. : George MacNeill, P.E.1. Depart-|avail outselves of the opportun-} It was moved by Maureen Cron-| j¢ was moved by George Pow- STAY ALIVE LONGER! (Continued from pee 9) ment of Agriculture; Marshall ity to use the key to success. jin and seconded.by Eari Cronin|e, and seconded by Robert Cain : oo of Agriculture and Mr. N.W.|Peters of the P.E.I. Federation : that George Power and Mepgil ‘ : 5 Biack, Experimental Farm,|and W.S. McMurtry an Agricul-|CLUB NEWS : Cronin be on the program com-|fve cents to cover the expense < Charlottetown. - | tural Engineer. Summerville 4H" Maple Leal|mittee. Motion defeated. It was|ef a gas lantern. Money was giv- - Hector Matheson, President of| #!£ Club met in Alberry Plains) moved by Geurge Power and sec-len out for transportation charges . RINGS COUNTY the Montague and’ District Cluo|S¢h0o! on October 16, 1959: Act-|onded by Gerry Doyle that Ingrid|t) Edward Walsh, Francis. Mag- a ' The Legion Hall in Morell is the} yin chair the Meeting in the Leg-|™& chairman was Leonard Hyn-|Rudish and Betty Lou Doyle belennis, and Andrew Doyle, Money 3 ; . ur can aeetins President |#9® hall, Montague. Other speax-| f° ping aoe eee as ne Ee m committee in-| also was given to some members ~~ eo ers are: W.E. Sterns, P.E.I. De-|"\ Tledee. Eighicen members an-/stead. An amendment to this mo-| who took their calves into the W Ly Y D Partment: Colin MacDonald, P.E. | one ee an 8 > iekelt Cudiicloe tae Ecrmaael - mein ten Fair. A letter from the Dept of ‘ : ° sland . Federation and_ S.P.|, - : ‘ Agriculture was read by Father bs eig Ou own Rains Flood Eagles, Fieldman, Production o and ener by Maureen’ that Maureen Cronin be added to) Murphy. Mary Hynes—Secretary NEW DIE TARY s Ri “4 Service, Canada Department of get t 7 yong eee a oe ere committee. Motion SUPP MENT ; LELORD KORDEL own fashion. But the overweight Area | N S Agriculture c : The it tae ‘aes [ F ; "Tastaltosent Fourteen victim of a wrong diet definitely s in owe The United Church Hall in Seite ee ee heal a = wes oe i Hynes} elbrook 4-H Calf Club was held _ Sam Morris was eating his sec-| lessens his hold on life. One Am- pets Souris is the scene of the Eastera by Gerry Dovle and seconded by |havea auest_ qeeaker for tee an | November 20, 1959, at the home ae ond desert. Ii was a huge wedge/erican out of every 4 is over-| PARRSBORO,‘N. §. (CP)—| Kings Artificial Breeding Club Wayne Boudreault that a * i 7 . er tor an-|ef Elmer Myers. There were WAM POLE of apple pie and after the first] weight, because of overeating—or| About 75 homes were isolated in| Mceting. The President, Aubrey| member name a part of the cow|Mary Hynes. and vececd PY | twelve members and six adults bite be looked around the tablejeating the wrong foods. the western district of this north-| Aitkin, Bay Fortune, will intro-| snd where it is located. Motion| Anthony” Praught that Pather| Present: tery Procedure. Booklets called, and asked, “Where's the butter?""|} Fat puts a strain on the heart. cn Nova Scotia community Mon-|duce the speakers: D.D. Mac-| carried <n Saree lak’ a” bedeher. Soul Tl! The meetings for the coming|*‘The Sodalist Parliamentarian” “I put, it away when I cleared} For every ten pounds of extra fat/qsy as heavy rains caused flood-|Lean, P.E.I. Department; George| 4 discussion held ied . 5 ae. 100 | winter are to be held on the| were distributed amiong the mem- ; the table, Sam,” his wife said.|you fave, there must be a half|ing along the marshy shores of/C. MacDonald, P.E.I. Federation maual credit union| Hynce ‘and seconded by’ Goons |Seurth Thursday ef cach month,! bers. The | “Who wants butter with dessert?” | mile of blood vessels to serve it.|ysinas basin. @ Agriculture and Dr. J.W.C Se a a union, te ped groan So eac , group also discussed Bs “ * said Sam plaintively.|The heart must work to pum : ” Officer. r 26. was| Power that Marga or- es i : gg gman like buts: blood into these fatty areas. P| A 20-foot gap split open on See enete pecan aanounced that some club mem-jence Richards, and Shirley Doy- : en my pie, Ella. Makes it richer.”| The late Dr. Edward Spalding _ ee Tacs aes ania ian , bers would partaké in presenting|le be on the refreshment commit- ee” 7 “That's. roub! i , . Rahs a-ter ighway : &@ program. tee. Motion carried. SOYA LECITHIN hat's the trouble with you./ gave one of his,patients, Armatlby rising tides on one side and| These meetings are being held} Arrangements were made for A Gatundion : ‘ . Sam,” she said, “too much rich) Best, a good object lesson in : ; ; : . Be e as held on a mon \ food. You don’t see me eating the folly of being overweight. At undermined by floodwaters on)te bring pertinent information| our annual meeting in November.|ey raising project. It was moved : dessert the way you do.\If I don’t! the start of Best's checkup, Dr. the other, concerning cattieé management.|I was moved by George Power|ty Gerry Doyle and seconded by SAVE TAX DOLLARS : have it every meal you make a|¢paiding handed him a pair of| One resident estimated 400 per- It is hoped that cattle owners} and seconded by Anthony Praught|Ear! Cronin that three dollars . fuss. You'd just better remember | howling balls and said, “Carry | $08s were marooned in the River- and those interested in cattle|that Gerry Doyle, Merril Cronin} +$3.00) be voted to Norman Mac-| y, deduct from your taxable income ents made es ~ what the doctor told you!” these around with vou until you| Side area, but the 75 homes — an a bree olny be and Mary Hynes be on the nom-! Millan for transportation costs of | pines ” these Mecuaaeed Retirement Saving 5 Fines distributed Sam didn’t like to remember |jeave the office.” When Best be-|be reached by boat. Upwards of | '65*- - . aes ‘that. The doctor hadn't listened ined. {five inches of rain have fallen | healthy and profitable cattle tn-| by ‘Investors Syndicate: came exhausted and complained, | five imenes y P e to es ees ae been|the doctor said, “What are you — eee te See: eal — a A RETURN Retirement Savings ‘Certificates—Fixed-interest, guaranteed Giant amayepedbatic. kicking about? You carry more!“ section. * plans tailored to your, individual needs. Supplementary insur- “It’s not your glands, Sam,” a weight than that ¥ round | Bloncton highway was washed ' ance available if desired. < the oe = Rvs es with you twenty-four hours a day.|cut seven miles north of here. | ADULT POL! O CLINI C ee se inherit your fat. All you inheri idiculous, isn’t it?” Equity Retirement Plan— % was the family appetite. You just MThat ak the inspiration pai | COTTAGES FLOODED a balanced investment for stability and income, or (2) In- eat too much. Nothing else wrong} Best's losing fifty pounds during A reed eo ger PP mu Wee Sad Bnberiett vestors Growth Fund of Canada Lid.—an investment in equity " oe gy aoe rs the next two and a half years. oF ieee 2 situate te hot 45 ~ oculations securities for capital growth. / i . th S > ae . . ts ee oe n ge ri a me You fat 100 MUCH? hanatiie alan. For Fort Augustus and Surrounding District Combined Payment Plans—A selection of plans which combine There are more excuses for| Dr. Frederick J. Stare, profes- Highway work cows sald they will be held at Fort Augustus School meres « of either mutual fund with Investors Retirement Cer- obesity than there are reasons for|sor of nutrition at Harvard Uni- | expected sever ridges on sec- ica / it. Did you ever hear a fat per-| versity, says that excessive cal-|ovdary roads were washed out, ARD Thursday October 29th 7 to 9 P.M. son say. “I'm fat because I'm ajorie intake is the most wide-!but the roads were inaccessible. | : : r ae ‘o glutton?” Never! “My whole fam-| spread nutritional problem in the First Inoculations Will Be Given If Requested | G. F ° Cameron ily is fat,”” he'll tell you, “and 1} United aan. Aqoieianes gd RED STUDENT SPIES —; | Division Mgr., Summerside inherited it, I really have an ap-|ly eat far too much rich, t- ' 7 petite like a bird.” The an=:wer| stretching foods which are low PANMUNJOM Korean (AP)— @ Large or Small renee | J C Mo t is that, of course, is ““Sure—a vul-|in vitamins and minerals. * The United Nations command in e . . ° n gomery ture or an ostrich!” Doing violent exercise won't | Seuth Korea Friday charged that Orders District Mgr., Charlottetown At the age of thirty or forty.| melt off those pounds. You would | more than 1,000 prospective spies @ Immediate | the body's energy requirements have to walk 36 miles, bend over | are training—in three espionage : J. Fulton Pierce | slow down, and you need fewer|2500 times, or .play 216 holes of }S¢hool in Communist North Delivery- From oF | \ arenias to maintain your weight.| golf to lose one little obnoxious | Korea, Mal-Ges. Seem S. Bid- Cards fe Stock : Charlottetown . average man gets older,| pound of fat. die said the student agents are . Electri F sal ae : : adit cal Contractors . decreases. his eating habits siay | _ When and how did you put on) 20k ‘ores: Biddle made tis | © Phone 6506 © is 60z. $2.95) . 8 tS SlaYl your weight? Was it when you] SU orea. ale mace iis Phone 8506 @ . © Wiring @ Fixtures 1 nvye st ors . exactly the same—or even in- quit chasing. blondes and started | eters at a meeting of the joint eaten Ge | Riad 14 $5 95 y erease. ; sitting down to heartv Is with} Military armistice commission Red : BE _N zen wre a chairwarmer, 1900 those beety fellows ‘at the club? |Called by the UN commiand. | The @ Appliances | synd icate Oz. - ries 8 UT! No matter how you gained it, . Sales and Service Free Estimates eye eRe oe at) ee AVAILABLE AT weight. if you get around a bit,/.. : os ce oF iy . ca - ree Fstima A ——, . 2,400 calories a day will allow |iice what you're eating and|the Maney You Make." by Le-| Central Printery || —— — as ite eiesens: Rn ion cas ALL DRUG STORES - your weight to remain the same-| \i,5; it's doing to your body. _.|lord Kordel. Published by World. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 161 Queen Street Dial 8325 |} ; ¥i in’ | 3,000 . a oe aoe on hand Why do you overeat? The rea- { Te work, TS * MAG! son for it often has little to do] | Tomorrow: Danger! Curves = ———_—— ae a vo : with actual hhunger. Is your eat-| Ahead—unless you redesign your f S. — LAND OF FATTIES| ing a habit? The stuffing habit] eating im accordance with 20th 4 Anyone who is as much as fif-| that you formed when you were a/ century living! How to use | Ss } growing boy? Or do you eat too! your head and lose weight! i teen pounds heavier than the op- ; timum weight for his particular|™much because you are emotional-| a esenaheemninaammeatererates : physique is considered overweght. ly disturbed? As insight into the i There are 25,000,000 overweights Probiems responsible for ever- DEVELOPING in the United States, and 5.000.000| Weight is necessary to achieve a jously obese eure. First, you must understand Your Films for 20 Years rate ze eight dig thei _|the reason “you eat too much.! In Today—Out Tomorrow . 2 oe |Then you can be helped to lose | GARNHUM PHOTO —+. graves With their teeth—workmen| weight | STUDIO i and executives alike. Your vulner-; *“'®™- « { ability increases with your pounds | 135 Kent St. Ch’town \ Studies of fifty thousand over- weights by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company showed that the moriality among them was 50 percent higher, especially when they were aiso suffering from cardiovascular-renal] diseases. dia- betes. and diseases of the liver and gail biadder Your chances for living zo down as your weight goes up. Generally speaking. people who are 15 per- cent overweight have a death rate 22 percent higher than persons of normal weight. Those who are 15 to 2% percent overweight have a 4 percent higher death rate And the ones whose weight is 25 per cent higher than normal have a death rate 75 percent higher. Wf you're overweight at thirty) it ism’t good; at forty, it’s a defi- mite danger signal. Studies. by life insurance companies show that the overweight develop dia- betes, heart disease and other life-shortening conditions earlier, and die younger, than those whose | weight is normal. The American Journal of Pub-| lic’ Health says that America’s problem is that of an overdevelop- ed country. Our obezity is related te our national prosperity. just as malnutrition is to poverty im the, underdeveloped lands. } Fach man kills himself in hi: All Rights Reserved. Adapted jl CANADIAN CLUB MEETING CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL Wednesday, October 28th at 6:30 p.m. Guest speaker—Ambassador Richard B. Wigglesworth Limited number of memberships available. A. J. HASLAM, Hon. Sec.Treas. plication forms for the ecutive. Dues—S2.00. ATTENTION — ‘All schoolboy curlers are asked to secure ap- Forms to be obtained from members of the ex- High School Students Saturday Morning 9:30 — 11:30 College Students Monday and Thursday : 1:00 — 2:00 1959-60 curling season. 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