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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Apr 1987, p. 7

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For those of us who are asking why John Demjanjuk is being aid in Israel and not in the U.S.A., another piece of this complex puzzle fell into place last week. The three Jewish judges in this con- troversial show trial, agreed to admit hearsay evidence from the dead. What a farce! I! Nowhere in any democracy. would this type of "evidence" muster under judicial laws. Furthermore, defense lawyers have Questionable behaviour in Demjanjuk trial 1133311 feedback Unfortunately dieting has unpleasant side effects and is not the best solution: . dieting does not deal with the problem of inactivity o improper dieting may be nutritionally unsafe o improper dieting depletes internal energy resulting in increased lethargy a lack of bulk foods impedes the diges- tive system _ the major problem, not Ire just fat people without energy. Our daily food intake (in kilojoules) has been dropping. tht avenge the North American diets are near the minimum level recommended for good nutrition. Most often fat people do not eat more - they may even eat less - than lean people. This indicates the primary reason for obesity to be lock of expenditure, of energy rather than too much energy intake. The solution - overweight are the" ones with yer-eating. lufnct, over-eating is mit span and other: m to make it tttrmaghtheday.Thebaianeeof-gy uwmm,wmmmes weigtttemttmt.Yemrhnuateeofe-rgy inttottd intake),ndenergyout (activi- tvhwiiidetermi-ratd1itytothtistt ateatnisgame.ea6tyattieeride,orw" 'rpatiigtstoftrtaim. Wenssumethe-tttanhatfofthe mus-ye no” have sow "No,-tftheprieehita- 'terFrttottlessirmtidstttltmr u Fitness Forum Kathy Hammond a odiettngdttesmtt-otea1i%strie regniadafterttedidtisover otheredtretimtetfmterTryirstuee-es the Indy to lower its mimic rate, mungltluiutolo-em lower moderate high high -eettiesitrtetlrinwnterwhiehis been repeatedly frustrated by the three Judges who consistently interrupt the cross examinations making the defense arguments less clear and effective. According to the defense lawyers 21 out of the 37 interrruptions last week had no basis. The questionable behavior of the, judges raises the entire issue of biasness. impartiality and fairness in the show The environment during cross exami- nation " vital in determining the authen- ticity of the witnesses' testimony. glacial! ttyes ot energy balance: 'trgpgegg,tage,uyt villain: eunuch Menace." w a _ - 4’ J1iri!!tia,,i,' an a I '. _ - “I really don't “Iii so. Moet high human- peopleareusumed histamine-use titerlttoktttitt-toy havehighbodyht no tight pin and slow increase in weight over years - the typical situation for many North American adults typical dieter's profile - overall energy decreases - food may be nutritionally ideal approach to losing weight - extra energy helps to burn fat ideal balance for fitness and weight control - high levels of consumption and expenditure Yours truly, Borys Sozanski t Pickering. Should be wary of THS solicitations It has recently come to our attention that the Toronto Humane Society has initiated a campaign to solicit new members outside the Toronto area. This campaign is targeted at Ontario resi- dents, some of whom have never been active with Humane Societies anywhere in the province. Before surrendering to their appeal for money, local residents should be aware of the facts. The Toronto Humane Society Pt_Mhatthrrt-rttt.eattr" In teteet.d a. cult-I was memmmam,u tt'SMe.".rci,a"2','hatvg,t tine ..."adth-Mum III-(hm. Urt_thttn'sattdrtrartereeqtie "dtttaedtheartt-tdashedwhatthme wishes they would choose. the three -syrtatwotddeetrttostodues,wenaid betteatth..oreatth...andhaxttraess. Aatdtggtttnteteder. Peopleseemtobesmanenoughto teatiaetutttmtdheatttteomeatlratifwe aeetatrmltnetheotttertmt, Nowadays, it takes no particular talent to make a fortune, in a thousand different ways. It simply takes a single- minded dedication and persistence in pursuing a monetary goal. Curiously, there are a very few who find Joy in merely making money. and curiously, they don't seem to get any satisfaction out of spending it. What meagre happiness they find ls in hoard- ing it! So, wealth for its own sake isn't the answer. wealth, happiness will come along as a natural result. Or. perhaps even that wealth is more important than happi- Bess. This makes for an interesting ques- tion. If . thousand people were offered a choice between wealth and happiness, with no explanations being given, and no guarantee that one would include the other, I wonder how many would choose happiness and pass up the wealth? What do yoithink? Being absolutely honest with yourself, which would you What then about No. 3, that condition called happiness? Here's where we have a tendency to be fooled. You cau’t seek happiness as you can money. It cannot be sought directly as you can health. Those who seek happi- "No, it will no! “be! my drinking nun but I am going to 'tarttobreqrmyoqm.ishouid have a hatch mdy try the sum- Will rising beer prices affect your drinking habits? comes wedth. Most Wing-t __._" Guilt." , Follow "tttNRu$ttdlHRttmtilhVe9Ar.Ai, ".r--PatMrr m'hbmmhmnuemct 'rttehd-drfrtettaexisteeygsrteo, -aat-MgtbtnetttttgtttttAte-r monthly ahead of me - ,rrm'tt realize that you were hung: during andlttptftuowintrtttttsetimeoheatrmt ,eeeitiiiinRyoius-tersoa. which you find self-satisfying. or through giving ot yourself for the happiness of others. Human beings need something worth- whiletodo.somethingthatpullstheir abilities and talents out of them. Then they ere happy. A This Is Why children are happier. “Denny, during the school term: than they are during vacations. You’ll never get them to admit this, but it's true. This also explains why so many continue in their obviously successful careers long after they have made more money than they could ever want. The fact is that they were doing what made them happy, and the money that came " a result was incidental. So, if you want happiness and wealth, put them in that order. Find something that you really enjoy doing, because that's what you will do well;. and if this also tills a need of others. you won't have to worry about the money coming in. pd. canine. tt c: valtpe u new. But there are countless others who would choose happiness alone, and settle for whatever tangible rewards came their way. Theirs is the simple life, uncomplicated by worldly possessions and invested only in what they can take with them. expensive.” (Mr. Fellows is the founder of the Human Resource Development Insti- tute, P.O. Box 642, Cambridge, NIR 5W1) “I he! Ontario drinking luvs are archaic. I think If beer Ins more accessible it would be lea has recently taken a new direction. . Ahat of the Animal Rights Mpyement._ There is a vast difference between animal rights and animal welfare. The Ontario Trappers Association supports and encourages Humane Societies that operate on an animal welfare basis and solidly believes that they need our sup- I urge you - donate rather to your local Humane Societies. Well established. rep utable local organizations deserve your support and will do much more to promote aalmal wellare on your behalf. James J. Del-elly _ General Manager Ontarlo Trappers Aas'n. hm Dam back

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