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No use inviting him my more Poor follow looks tike he’s for it” He said one London borough aware of this had been looking kindly on a novel scheme called “the link system” in which retired people register their skills at a central office — many of these skills are rare among younger people Someone who wants a grandfather dock fixed for example finds a dockmaker on the register and pays in return in his own skill whatever it is — electrician plumber shoemaker etc Money is not the preferred medium LUATDER CEDAB8TRIP8 DSfiGGATIVi ¥JGGG DEPT )- - twy y i MIRROR TILES ’ IThrrof utef £ - )2"xl2"Siz Assorted Colors and patterns to choose from e Create your own designs - r f ' Just apply adhesivo ond prats into plac Stains and protective flnfahes go noturallvlon I 2' 3 strips ini each package pock of 1 8 covers 32 sq ft e Use it tor walls cabinets 'C furniture anywhere I f 'v lnnk Xtnjeasilv to be readily ovailaCle for sole e or below the advertised price n each ERNST store except os specifically noted 3 in this od“ quirsd won’t crack check or splinter e Wipes clean with a damp cloth e 4'xU' panels 1449 6 gy 4 e - REG “ OUBPOUCY e Made from hardboard e Easy to Install high-grad- ' “In this country” said Pyke “if you’re poor and you’re old you may suffer from hypothermia which may partly be due to the fact that the weather is cold and also partly due to biology When you’re old yon don’t know that you’re cold “I find now that Pm getting old (68) that you lose your sense of balance When I was a boy on a farm in Canada I could stand on a wagon while loading hay because I had a very good sense of balance I’ve already lost my setse of smell but that’s only a qualified disadvantage since although I can’t smell roses I can’t smell my fellow passengers in the un- -' (subway) either- - I’i that tool bait for your hair Tima alarm motion ' Indicator roadoutt right up front a Haight J'V Width 7" - Model K52 e Attached ' 3 ft ' cordset e Easy grip handle lightwmght attach-- lighted dial albnn clock makM' it Mtyo nod both nights day V' ' u HIGHSPEED - - a I OOO Watt powOT cantor driat hair fast a General Electric DIGITAL CLOCK t29 ELECTRIC KETTLE 23 eeeeeeee SJV' s GE - - --u 4 e 2 Inch Brush e Polyester 249 HAIG CARE CENTER ' j ERNST LABEL r REG BLm GE SUPER REG 1798 V ’j PAINTBRUSH e Dries quickly and ALAOm L®EC - m A QUIET DIGITAL GE ' v and oasy over dried plaster wallpaper Wallboard and cinder Jte block Soap and water cleanup i j ! ran House ” " ' e e Non Neutralizing LUCITE 999 CAL REG ' By Robert Musel LONDON (UPI) — Dr Magnus Pyke secretary of V the British Association for the Advancement of Science was talking of the goals of its Committee on £ Aging which is studying how best to prolong active life in a world in which the death rate always has been and always will be 100 per cent f There will come a day he said when one of the fellow members of the committee Sir Ferguson J Anderson “a marvelous geriatrician” has to make the ultimate report of his accomplishments on Earth “When he climbs that staircase when he goes to ' ’ the Pearly Gates” said the ebullient Pyke who is f i ‘"f'y probably Britain’s most popular scientist “and St ' Peter says: What did you do? Did you succeed on Earth my dear Sir Ferguson Anderson OBE— Order ? v'of the British Empire? j ("There’s no longer an Empire" confided Pyke in an aside "but it’s a nice medal to have) 1 “Yes St Peter I did Although all the British still ’ ' (Be which is a pity they all die healthy’’ ' “That” said Pyke “ia what Sir Ferguson An-is aiming at1 And that as it happens is the goal of the study group which expects to issue another report soon on some of the aspects of the problem of aging — a most I complex problem Tiering hard not to anticipate the report Pyke said there was progress at least in identifying the areas of into senility — one of the most demeaning conditions of old age But there were stronger indications that more firm but sympathetic attention to the aging and the old might add as much to longer and happier Uvea as medical breakthroughs Did Sir Ferguson mean that people should simply 4'! wear out instead of dying of disease? i “That’s semantically tricky” said Pyke “What it really means is let the old die in the best possible condition You’ve got to die of something obviously ms idea is that the old shall be healthy as long as possible and one of the things he ia always saying is: ‘“Don’t be too kind to the old Be kinder to the old ' : by not being kind’” One area of Anderson’s geriatric research at the Stobhill General Hospital in Glasgow overlaps Pyke’s own specialty as a food scientist — he was Scientific Adviser to the government on food in World War II The great Scottish doctor is deeply interested in the (Set of the old and especially the way it changes when they hre living loose in a community after a period in a hospital or institution Just as Anderson does not believe the old should be treated tike fragile china except in unusual cases so Pyke thinks the average person young or old tends to be over addicted to safety in his diet and makes too much fuss about additives and chemical fertilizers f e Use indoors outdoors le GAL Wall Paint 0) ' C: LUQTE t Science would like everyone to die healthy t e 1 Pint e Water rlnseable -- PABOT (752-449- 1) i DEMOVEa JA5C X"JALL 752-04- 72 10-- 6 Ral Westoro fj ' REG Rad Cedar- - 1495 r' i CACHE VAILIY MALI LOGAN UTAH PKONS 753-357- 0 - PRICES ’ EFFECTIVETHROUGHSEPIil 1976 fen CE3ARGSIT 'Vi it |