Friday, October 16, 1981
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label has to say d-alpha to-
copherol or d-alpha to-
copheral acetate. If the label
states dl-alpha tocopheral,
it is synthetically manufac-
tured. Natural Vitamin E is
more expensive but I prefer
it. I think it's the way to go.
Q. When Naura Hayden
was in town recently,
publicizing her great
books on health and nut-
rition, I saw her on Kelly
and Co. She looked good
but then I saw a pin-up
poster of her in some of
the health food stores'
windows. Why would she
pose for something like
this? "
A. Naura Hayden is a
dynamic lady who takes
very good care of herself.
She is close to 50 years old
and I think she wants to
show the world how great
you can look at any age if
you take care of yourself
properly. That picture of her
certainly tells us a story!
Q. My husband had a
heart attack and has be-
come very lazy since it
happened. I hear some of-
the big runners are past
victims of heart disease,
do you think running is
good for someone who
has had a heart attack?
A. I am not qualified to
answer your question, but I
had Dr. Joseph Arends as a
guest recently on my radio
show on WCAR, and he said
that with the right direction
of a physician, a man can
and should exercise and get
back into prime condition as
soon as it is possible. He also
stated that several success-
ful marathon runners have
had heart attacks and yet
were able to complete 26
mile runs. Dr. Arends be-
lieves that with the right
diet, life style and exercise,
it is not necessary for any of
us to have a heart attack in
the first place. I think he is
right and I'm trying to do
whatever I can to prove it to
myself.
Candidates Speak, Library
Program for Southfield
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Featuring CHEF CHUCK FORMOSA
Southfield's candidates
for mayor, city council and
city clerk will take part in a
"Meet Your Candidates"
program sponsored by the
Senior Men's Club of South-
field on Tuesday at 1 p.m. in
the dining room of the
Southfield Senior Adult
Center, 24400 Civic Center
Dr.
Also on Tuesday, the
Southfield Public Library
will present "Huck Finn's
Mark Twain," a one-man
show by David Parker.
There is a nominal charge
for the program which be-
gins at 7:30 p.m. in the Mar-
cotte room of the library.
The library will offer a
Halloween program for
children on Oct. 28 at 7 p.m.
The free presentation is de-
signed for children in
grades kindergarten-six.
This year's Southfield
Senior Art Fair and Bazaar
Macomb Theater
Presents '1776'
The Macomb Council for
the Performing Arts will
present "1776" Oct. 22-31 at
the Macomb Theater in Mt.
Clemens.
All evening performances
begin at 8 p.m. The Oct. 25
matinee begins at 2 p.m.
Tickets can be ordered in
advance by calling the box
office, 468-6285 from noon
to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday or
they can be purchased at the
door. Group rates are avail-
able through the theater.
Sheet Designs
Topic of Program
The Farmington Com-
munity Center will present
Patsy Price who will pre-
sent a program on "Designs
With Sheets" 10 a.m. Oct.
23 at the Farmington
Community Center, 24705
Farmington Rd.
To register, call the com-
munity center, 477-8404.
is scheduled for Nov. 20 and
will be held in the Senior
Adult Center in McDonnell
Towers. For information
concerning displays, con-
tact Judy Samson, 354-
9632.
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