ar) ae _ SECOND SE C TION More serious effects © seen from lead doses © There is evidence that low ° doses of lead have. much” more serious effects than has = previously ‘been believed, scientists reported - at a meeting of the American’ ., Association for the Ad- _ Yancement of Science in To- rento. least 100° tlmes years ago, according to studies of the Greenland. Ice sheet, and present levels of lead in the bone tissue of North Americans. are 1,000 times greater -than: that found - in-ancient_ Peruvian’ Almospheric. lead: is at - more prevalent than it was 3,000- has been: believed, ‘up till: now, that the organism can . ‘absorb cond siderhtble amounts of lead withd out_ .-mouch effect on function. .. : infants. and children are believed to he at. particular ‘risk since. they. * retain about 10 per cent of. ~ Fetuses, _ the lead which is ingested or which ‘crosses cell. mem: : ‘branes in the Tungs. Adults “retain ‘only about two per cent of the lead they take in. In all age groups, males are “more: susceptible to” lead “effects than females,’ ‘ would be. desirable, eee ticularly in the case of foods - fal to infants” or. young *, "children. Dr: Herbert Needleman of Harvard Medical School re- |- ported 6n studies he has con- *” . ; ducted in .Philadelphia . measuring the relationship :. between the amount of Jead . inteeth which children have | shed and their performance - “at scbool.. Using only children who ‘had what sre defined as © . having low ‘levels: of body - lead, ‘abe found: ‘significant | differences: “hetween. ‘those: whm’ had ‘wire. bedy' lead ‘, — me ae KT Re ey Ue tee ee rete: Going to the football game was as much a part of the Roaring 29 as_ gitterbugging. Here Holly Olson, Ken Morton, John Roders, Lorria Morton, Frank- Ball,” ‘Margaret Dodd, Susan Mets, and Charlle ‘Tickets are on shle at Carters _dewellers, in the Skeena Mall. : i ‘th: "Watieyn Mahatieg ot Indian bones. : ve “the United States Food and While extremely : “high Drug Administration’ ‘noted - levels of lead “intake are’, that lead can readily; make known to produce overt its way into food during. symptoms of lead poisoning, © impairing perception, . _ thinking ‘and: movement, ite. than, ‘the group average and | : those who had less. Children 2” with more body lesid also had |; ‘fower 1Q scores and more _ problems - with auditory - : - Processing, altention'and =: Meek take fn a game In the Roaring 29 Revue at 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27 and Saturday, Feb, 28; and from March 4 fo.7. ° what would happen, if it held an election and no one came to vote. . . race. ODD, isn it?” : MOLINE, I, (AP) — too busy or uninterested : ‘It cost Rock Island ~ intheparty primaries to. —_ights flashed as inen in County §500 to find. out - select candidates for the red firefighting hate. Moline -mayoralty and the 4th ward alderman — _—Sirens roared andred stood in the South. Dakota Senate cham-. bers on Wednesday. But then, there were But’ five election But there was no fire, only six eligible voters judges appeared and The men. in the in Coal Valley Township _— collected their $50 fees. —distinctivé headgear. pa. largely, {odustrial .". That, added to. th rice. . were. nine state -detia iis annexed in early of having spec al its : tors. small sirens and, January by the city of printed for the election, “flashing red lights were me, i Moling andre of sat Roc land Col). mune onthe a ots mustbengr A em had cast 4 ; a “"y just thought’ it cts must be nd gn | ballots in the Tuesday county data processing, . would be a nice way to The prof benefits sh uld be - ie election. =) . director. . vend the session," said [oni tem ete 5 The other three, . _ " = Senator Don! ng tem. To the students.: 4 : apparenily, were either = PEERRE, S.D. (AP) @Frankesteld, And to the community. The ‘ie = ee: project pst provide atleat - Hi " three jobs for studencs. For six: a weeks to 18 weeks. From May . : to to September. And keepin. ~ 3 emment If you're an organization witha mind that Federal ‘ov oa - singularly good idea that needs . lov oyment policies or “te -doing, remember that the . “plans | gi ons, elude : a closing date for applications - . tunity to all Cana Nas u : " — ives 7TH DAY chuRCH for Summer Canada ‘81 is ing th, vaisab pi men, Na f "PARISH 2306 Griftns oF closing in. and the oe, PM s . , . enn Pastor Henry Bartsch Reverend RL. White ‘ (March 16, 1981. to be exact) “Afew rds about 4 Stravme ee Ba). keen smiRiverDrive ~ § If we don’t have your applica- wo in “Sabbath ‘School (Sunday bbe mae tion already, act now. We n dosing dates. Hing pm. evining School) mm. Worship sion it before we can give you the vol B Sunday Masses Wed. 7:30 pm. Adult | sunday School go-ahead. Or the wherewithal _ We really want to hear your | 9:00 am, “Bible Study Reverend R.L. White to get it going. 4 200d ideas, But we've gotto B Vs5 a.m. T:O0 a.m | ear soon. Proposals mustbe © = . Morning Worship a, “ casi 70pm. ‘postmarked by March 160 a a HOUSE CHURCH Evening Worship get the application formnow, =, | : OF | _ Reverend S. Van Deaton Proves seers mm if you haven't already. . ; S| ; PRAIS SparksStrestand == Service. Cana - ’ Straume Avenve ee ‘The projects should be the From ae ats Emp me a. Bs doneis ase 10:00 am. LUTHERAN - kind you can really get into, Devt wrt Office And ai ve | ; Sunday Sttioo! - Terrace with your-heart and your head. evelopmen gi oi y HURCH ¥ th light to some og y ior am. 1:00 p.m. . Rev. Herman Hagen * Proj ects giving priorityito . € green ae _ ; Suecay Worship ‘Worship Service asses ones , recreation and day camp getupandgo. os B Education & Instruction | 5:00 ftp Service 1229 Sparks Streat . services; health and social } ronal ec mB - Aciasstor allages om des services; energy conservation; 4 9 ; me} . ae #45 am. - Sunday # ~ renewable resources and en- ; BAPTIST | Church “School {Kin- -artisticand : SALVATION CHURCH dergarten. through. vironment; tourism; ‘ earwerarnt Pastor BobLeryk = adult) ~~ ¥ cultural development would ’ "45-20260r Corner of Halliwell © “Worship Servi goouler % - certainly make sense to us 7 : 63-44 as and. Thomas et fF (Holy. Communion first: And for projects accept 4 SUNDAY SERVICES | Bile Teaching a Sunday ot pach teers) we'll put up salary contribu f 9:30 am.- Sunday school | :Sunday Sched! Youth & adultclasses - #° tions equal to the provin g for all ages 11:00 a.m. ————— minimum wage. And up to lh: we am, “Fomily, Morning Worship Service $35 : eth ship 7:30 p.m. . overhead, per person, 70 pm. - Evangelistic Singing and Bible Study ST. MATTHEW'S per week . Salvation Mtg. Thursday 8:00 ANGLICAN . Oo ae ‘ Home Bible Studies CHURCH A WEDNESDAY “You Are Welcome 472% Lazalle Avenue 4 7:30 p.m. - Ladies’ Home, at Uplands’ - 635-9019 - Z Leegue Fellowship : , KNOX UNITED 4 _ ZION CHURCH : B BAPTIST e007 Lazelle Ave. 9:30 sorely Comrviton’ 4 < CHURCH 435-4014 “It am. Adult Discussion : ‘Pastor Pavel Mehninger Rev. David Martyn . @ Church School- gi Howe 15-5209 B.A., M.Div. 11 am Family Service - y CornerSparks and Kel | conday Worship 11:00 am4 Holy, Communion excep} Ao. Hymn Sing 10:50. :m. 4 9:45 am, Sunday School 7:30pm Tsdioak Service 2 11:00 a.m. Gr. 6+ 10:00am. Conemuinton Ntrséry-Gr. 5 11:00am! 7:30pm Holy ules