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It is a common’ belief that young people by excessive exercise can strain the heart, but this is not so in-heal-thy individuals,” said Dr T. W. J. Johnson, in a lecture at the Auckland University .College. “One may exhaust oneself and this exhaustion ma,v -continue for some hours. After a, 10-mile run it lias been found that the. heart requires from six to -nine hours of rest in order to recover from exhaustion and return to the normal beat. After this exhaustion lias passed, however, the heart will bd -Siiiiri-j-ujrdd. A healthy heart c.annot bel strained bv exercise, but to conserve this strength, of the heart through life exercise should be regular.’
- g o.\ving to adverse pircumstances Mrs . Havil] presided over tlie monthly meeting of the Arahura Talley Women's - Institute'--attlie residence 'of; Mrs- Rennittf Arahura Factory. The president made feeling'.reference to the sad bereavement which had befallen one ■ of -.the members since last meeting, and asked all present to stand for one .minute as - a Imark v of respect to the , memory of the de-' ceased husband. The secretary was' asked to send a. letter of condolence to Mrs J. Bradley and son, in theloss they had sustained. Also to send a letter of thanks and appreciation';! to Mrs Toker and family for the use. of her hall, equipments and help for the Institute dance held .there on September 29.; Each member brought along articles to be dispatched to'the. Greymouth . exhibition in. connection with the forthcoming formation meeting of the West. Coast Federation, -by Mrs Kelso, to take place next AA'ednesdav. Mrs Harcourt was appointed nominee for the election of 'the new, i committee to be formed that day... The roll call took the form of schoolboy howlers, and for the next meeting it was arranged to be-responded; to by recipes for -Christmas .pudding. It was also resolved that each member make a Christmas gift article costing not more than Is, for competition at next meeting. The- hostesses for the afternoon were Mesdames Bennit-t and Bradley, and Misses M. Martin and Ditely, who served a dainty-afternoon tea, bringing the proceedings to a close.
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