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Scugog Citizen (1991), 16 Jan 1996, p. 11

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healthstyles deb mcdonald Take precautions when exercising out in the cold. Those who prefer running, skating or cross-country skiing toiwalking should take note of a few safety tips before venturing out. Safe exercise in the great outdoors (begins with preparation indoors. You must dress appropriately for the weather. Two factors , must be considered: - insulation and protection of the skin that is exposed to cold air. Sustained exposure of the. skin to frigid temperatures presents a risk of frostbite and freezing of the skin and underlying tissues. Symptoms of the condition, which primarily affects the hands, feet, nose and ears includes loss of sensation and changes in skin colour. To help prevent frostbite, consider what parts of the body that are left exposed by winter gxercise gear and the clothing required to cover these areas. Dressing in layers, of course offers insulation and flexibility. Wearing gloves, a hat that covers the ears, and two pairs of socks serves that dual purpose. Once outdoors, you must remain alert to weather conditions and the amotint of time spent outdoors. Several breaks also should be planned throughout the day to get into some warm shelter. In the excitement of participation in outdoor exercise or sports you may not notice changes in your body that can be indicative of frostbite. Anyone who experiences a significant loss of feeling or changes in skin colour should get into a warm, dry environment as soon as possible. Another important aspect is that extra electrolyte intake considered essential during warm weather exercise, is also important during cold weather. The liquids help maintain this balance of electrolytes, salts that are lost when the body swyats and ky inhaling 'cold, dry air. Plain water is' generally sufficient to maintain this balance, but sports drinks may also be helpful for this purpose. A word of caution, under no circumstances should alcohol be used to maintain fluid and electrolyte balance. Drinking alcohol does not help warm up or protect people from the cold. They do contribute to dehydration and also increase the risk of injury by blurring judgement and decreasing the perception of the cold. Smoking also adds to the danger, because nicotine increases the risk of frostbite. COMFORT CRUMBLE (This can be servéd with frozen yogurt or ice milk, if you are concerned about fat intake.) Base: 2 cups (1 large) cooked acorn squash, mashed 1/4 cup packed brown sugar 1/4 cup flour, wheat if possible whole- 1 egg ( or 2 egg whites) 1tbsp. 1% milk | | 1 tsp. vanilla 1 tsp. cinnamon 1 tsp. nutmeg 2 large apples, peeled and chopped 1 large carrot shredded * 1/2 cup raisins ' Topping: . 1/2 cup quick-cooking rolled oats 1/8 cup natural wheat bran 1/4 cup packgd brown sugar 2 tbsp. flour 2 tbsp. soft margarine 1 tsp. cinnamon Base: mp" Scugog Tolan --_ Tuesday, January 16, 1996-- 11 --- Blend squash, brown sugar, flour, egg, milk, vanilla and spices until smooth in food processor or with mixer. Stir in apples, carrot and raisins. Spread in sprayed or lightly greased square baking pan (8"x8"). Topping: Combine oats, sugar, bran, margarine and cinnamon until crumbly; sprinkle over squash mixture. Bake at 350F for about 30 minutes. Serve warm. Makes 8 servings; approx. 235 calories; 4 grams fat. Health Dept. targets measles Durham Region children are at risk for measles. Measles is one of the most contagious viruses known. The Health Department is currently investigating @ confirmed case of {easles in an elementary school. "Outbreaks of this sort will continue)" says Marion Megesi, Sup- ervisor of Public Health Nursing, "until all Durham children are protected by two doses of measles vaccine." Children receive measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine after their first birthday. This protects 90-95% from developing the disease. A second dose protects virtpally all children. "Bedause measles com- plications include pneumonia, brain damage and death, we want the best protection available", says Megesi. Public health nurses . will begin giving 102,000 Durham Region children measles vacciné in L February. Students will be given immunization consent forms and fact sheets to take home from school this month. Parents are asked to sign them and return them to school as soon as possible. This second dose of straight measles vaccine will not be available through your family doctor. Legislation will be changed to require {Wo doses of measles vaccine as of September 1996. A "Measles Information Hotline" has been established for those wanting more information about measles and the measles elimination campaign. The hotline number is 623-2511 or 1- 800-824-5513. at's Deli FREE [sl] WAV S24 985-9155 Have You Received The Big Spring SEARS RAPID CREDIT SEARS Canada's National Catalogue 3 20% OFF All In-stock 0 -] - | 0 and P " APPAREL & FOOTWEAR ET Summer Catalogue? 10% OFF I Featuring our new Selected 2 129 Page Kids' Soro misa MERCHANDISE m Whole Lot More! from Selected '95 Catalogues [IN : Offer ends January 27th, 1996, 0h Drop into our - Ask for defalls. b store to pick up Expect more from Sears a your Free Copy! For full details visit your local SEARS Catalogue Agency at . JIMS PLACE PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-7311 NETL ET RT RS [VE (1S (* if approved) Call for details Whekly Wrshy The Rev'd Huge A. Kemohan, Incumbent SUnpay JANUARY 214, 1 1996 * - Holy Communion and Baptism ANGLICAN CHURCH of THE ASCENSION PORT PERRY The Rev'd Canon Stan Hanes, Guest Priest SUNDAY, JANUARY 21st 9:30 AM 8:00 AM - Holy Communion 10:00 AM - Holy Communion, Church School & Nursery PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH 2210 Hwy. 7A (Atisland Rd.) 985-8681 David S. Daniels, Senior Pastor Todd Steele, Youth Pastor SUNDAY Se 9:45 AM - Sunday School Ey 11:00 AM and 6 30 PM i OC Worship and Junior Church Nursery Available TUES. 9:30 AM - Between Friends (Women 's Ministry) Pre-school Child Care WEDNESDAY 7:00 to 8:30 PM - . AWANA Boys & Girls Clubs (Ages 3 to Grade 6 incl.) FRIDAY 7:30 PM - Junior & Senior Youth \ Call for information. A warm welcome to all. VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTRE 593 Alma Street, Port Perry 985-1346 or 985-0517 (1 Block south of 7A, west off Old Simcoe Rd.) SUNDAY SERVICES Rev. John Benschop 9:45 AM - Sunday School 11:00 AM - Worship Servicg'and Junior Chu 7:00 PM - Praise & Worship Nursery available / TUESDAY at 7:30 PM - Training for Life' FRIDAY at 7:30 PM - Youth Ministries SATURDAY from 9:45AM to 12 Noon - Kids' Club and Youth Drama Team EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (P.A.O0.C.) 1680 Reach St., Port Perry 985-4441 Dean Bursey, Pastor + _ Bob Johnson, Family Pastor Jason Wiliamson, Youth Pastor UNDAY SERVICES ........... 9:45 AM - Sunday School; 1:00 AM - Worship Service: 6:30 PM « Evening Service TUESDAY .. - TO0AM - Promise Keepers ' 9:15 AM - Reflections WEDNESDAY 7:00 PM - F: Night (Kids' Choir, Youth Ministry, A Celebration of Family Seminar). FRIDAY 7:30 PM - Youth Events; Prayer Programs, Special Events Weekly. BAHA'I FAITH How you can investigate THE BAHA'I FAITH'! Inquire : akiout Bana Information M SHUBIS topics orona 3 Ca froin Stet 8004354284 (it's free). Call to chat: 985-4582 Borrow: books from Library Watch: Baha'i Perspective, 1st Wed. each month on Tv Write: Baha'is of Scugog, Box 1153, Port Perry LoL 189 HOPE CHURCH CHRISTIAN REFORMED FELLOWSHIP d Simcoe Rd. Prince Albert 985-1014 Rev. Ken Van Scheiven SUA0 Al Worship Sonn 10: id 11:15 AM - Coffee & Fellowship 7:00 PM - Worship Service Nursery and Sunday School provided PORT PERRY & PRINCE ALBERT UNITED CHURCH Wr Rev. Robert J. LePage o% B wept yee ing Worship churches. 11:30 AM - Prince Albert Nursery Care always available in both

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