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Daily Times-Gazette, 29 Jul 1953, p. 9

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ON Follow These Helpful Hints And Add to Your Foot Comfort Whether you are one of 'those narrow) may lead to perspiration lucky people summering at moun- tain lake or seaside, or pounding hot city pavements, these sugges tions from the Shoe Information Bureau of Canada will add to your general comfort. Because, if your feet hurt, you hurt all over. While excessive perspiration can be a year-round affliction, it is apt to be accentuated in the "dog days". With a little care your feet will give you painless service and contribute in no small measure to periect noliday memories. Dry your feet carefully after bat! , espec between the toes and the folds of skin around the nails; rub well with a rough towel -- helps circulation and re- moves dead skin -- and dust free- ly with talc every morning and after bathing and after every swim and shower too. Dust talc into sncks and shoes. Insertion of lambs wool pads between toes encourages circulation of @ir and helps absorb moisture. BAREFEET TABOOED Don't go stockingless even around home. Wear sockees. Germs such as those which cause foot infections breed in heat and darkness. The inside of a shoe can- not b= mads completely clean and sarm free. Besides, this stocking- less practice is very hard on leather. Don't run barefooted around swimming pools, shower baths and beach walks, all li spots in which to pick up infection. Slip your feet into the inexpensive seuffs sold for the purpose. Get the habit. For those who suffer from foot perspiration, wearing of sandals and perforated shoes is most help- ful. But be very sure your shoes are not tight. Buy shoes for sum- mer wear on a hot day since feet often increase in size in humid weather. At any time of the year, a too tight shoe (too short or too trouble. Toes cramped or crushed together where shoe materials do not allow for evaporation means that perspiration is retained, the skin remains wet and soggy over long periods, leading frequently to breakdown of skin tissues, and fin- ally such infections as athlete's foot. . A seemingly mild foot infection which does not yield to home treat- ment -- such as wet compresses or! foot baths using a soothing, mildly astringent agent diluted with 15 or 20 parts tap water, and followed by applications of cala- mine lotion -- should be examin- ed by your doctor. Such infections can be foot crippling and very painful. DISEASE TOLL COBOURG, Ont. (CP) -- While polio outbreaks attract wide atten- tion, polio deaths among children are much less frequent than from whooping cough, said Dr. Charlotte Horner of the county health unit. Child deaths from whooping cough are twice as many, she said. Lillian Louise Human, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Human, became the bride of Alan Garnét Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Jackson, all of Oshawa, in a picturesque ceremony in Christ Memorial Anglican Church last Saturday afternoon. Baskets of pink and white gladio- 1i lined the chancel and graced the alter. Mr. Matthew Gouldburn played the wedding music and ac- companied Miss Hazel Rundle who sang The Lord's Prayer and I'll Walk Beside You. The Reverend H. D. Cleverdon officiated and heard the nuptial vows. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a strap- |less gown of filmy nylon tulle topped by a -jacket of exquisite, imported infanta lace with long tapering sleeves, complemented by a billowing skirt with two-tiered | cascades on each side. Her finger- tip veil of tulle illusion was caught by a coronet of pearls and beads. Her jewellery was a. single strand of pearls and she carried a white prayer book, the gift of the Rever- end H. D. Cleverdon. White stream- ers intertwined with pink rosebuds cascaded from the prayer book. Miss Wilma Human was her sister's maid of honor and the other attendants were Mrs. Donald Cordy and 'Miss Ellen Sturrock. | They wore identical gowns de- | signed with shirred bodices and Ibouffant skirts of nylon tulle, the William M. Lote Human And Alan Jackson | Exchange Vows In Christ Church | subtle transition of enchante blue | shading royal into powder re | with matching bolero jackets and | mittens. They wore matching ban- deaux on their hair and carried cascades of yellow roses. Mr. Donald Cordy was the be: man and the ushers were Mr. | M. L. Fisher and Mr. Albert Pritchard. To receive the guests at the re- ception held in the parish hall the bride's mother wore navy blue summer linen embroidered wth white' seed beads, a navy blue vel- vet hat, white accessories and a white gardenia. THe bridegroom's mother was in hyacinthe blue trimmed with lace, navy blue and white accessorie$ and a corsage of pink roses. Telegrams were received from Regina, and England, Scotland and i France, The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a wrist watch and | the bridegroom's gift to the bride a sapphire ring. The bridesmaids | received gold compacts from the bride, and the bridegroom gave his attendants gold cuff links. The honeymoon is being spent at Lake Placid and in Vermont and Maine. The bride's travelling costume | was a navy blue and white suit wth a navy blue velvet hat beaded with pearls and a corsage of pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will -re- side on Arthur Street on their re- turn. CKLB Tonight 7:30p.m. , Hear COL. DAVID A. CROLL Speaking On Behalf of Your LIBERAL CANDIDATE Sponsored by Federal Liberal Campaign Committee for Ontario Simcoe S. At Athol A ---------- ARDS Mid-Summer Guest Towels Four, beautiful patterns on heavy crash to choose from. Colors of red, blue, grey ond yellow. Size about 16" x 28". Bath Towels Gay stencilled rose and leaf patterns on heavy white terry, Size about 20" x 36". Reg, 1.39. Each Hand Towels Heavy cotton terry in a choice of 2 styles-- pastel grounds with contrasting border or woven vertical stripes. Colors of blue, green, flamingo, blush or gold. Size about 16" x 28". Reg. 6%¢c | Vacation Needs Continues ALL THIS WEEK! green, wine, 2-51 $1.00 $1 Woven from all pure wool usual Kenwood' low or pink. Size 70 x 90. 6.50 pair. Pair A "Kenwood" Blankets ideal for home or camp. Each blanket covered by the guarantee for washability and service. Choice of all plain or border- ed in rose-fawn color only. Size about 60" x 84", Reg. 8.95. Each "Ibex" Blankets Stock up now at the summer sale price on these well- known flannelette sheets. Heavily napped white cot- ton with borders of blue, green, yel- and pre-shrunk, these are $7.99 Formerly *, $5.49 | Feather Pillows Big plump pillows, well-filled with clean sterilized feathers and feather-proof ticking coverings in floral and stripe pattern in blue or pink. Size about 18" x 26". Reg. 4.98. Each $1.99 "Skippy" quality, made from sanforized blue denim -- rein- forced at wear points. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Reg. 1.98 KRISKAY SPORT SHIRTS OVERALLS "Skippy" made of waffle kriskay with plaid trim, Plain shades of aize, aqua or powder blue. Sizes OVERALLS" «1.25 - 1.00 Reg. 1.98 .... Matching SPORT SHIRTS Reg. 1.39. .... Children's "Summer Wear" Clearance of "Monarch Overall" Brands KRISKAY ROMPERS 'Monarch" made "with "Magic Stitch" seam that is remdvable and gives you one full size as it is needed. Complete front and bot- tom gripper closing, Pre-shrunk kriskay in aqua, maize 1 00 . or powder. Reg. 1.69 MONARCH BABYALLS Made from vat dyed, pre-shrunk kriskay with sturdy domes on ine side. legs for ease in garment re- moval. Each pair cellophane pack- aged. Colors aqua, maize or pow- der, Sizes te 2 years. Reg. SUMMER WEAR eo ® BATHING SUITS © SUMMER BLOUSES © HANDBAGS © CHILDREN'S SUMMER FABRICS All REDUCED for Clearance During This Week Chenille Rugs Heavy cotton chenille with firmly fringed @nds.. Solid or tweed effect in colors of wine, green, in most. any room in the house. Size about 20" x 36". Reg. 2.59. Each ROGER SEE 51 blue, rose or wine. Use Keep Out The Sun! With | Venetian Shades || Stock sizes 18" to 43" wide. Low Sa----er. 3.99 - 6.95 ALL STEEL 'Airlume' prices from Bring in your window width and see these shades. Almost as low in price as a 'cloth shade, they will protect your home from sun-fade ; | for years to come. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, July 20, T0538 ® JERWINNE' WARM WEATHER LADIES Swim Suits Clearance of Swim Suits 1953 styles all brand new -- slim line styles to enhance a beautiful figure. Smart nylon and setin lastex. Sizes 12 to 20. REGULAR TO $16.95. SPECIALS Y ~ SAVE On All Your VACATION NEEDS ~~ at ERWINNE'S -- SS. American Pinwale CORDUROY SHORTS REG. 3.98 Two beautiful styles to choose from, one with cufé bottoms, one with side slits and three-button trim. Many beautiful shades to choose from, Sizes 12 to 20, 2.49 GABARDINE SHORTS "REG. 3.00 VALUE Our regular $3 short es- pecially reduced te clear. All have cuff bottoms, made in Tomboy style with zipper closings. AN colors. Sizes 12 to 20. 1.49 TAKE AN EXTRA ONE ALONG NYLON GIRDLES Dy el White only. 100% nylon, washable, quick-drying. Made by our regular COTTON STREET DRESSES REGULAR TO $12.95 All must be sold--brand new 4) i 1953 Leo - Danal dresses at " less than cost. AH sizes, all styles. "COTTON CAMBRIC" PETTICOAT REGULAR $2.98 1 59 maker. Sizes smell, medium ene large. Sleeveless Cotton BLOUSES Mostly white, cool, comfort- able "Sanforized" neat styling. Sizes 12 to 20. ny 1.68 DENIM PEDAL PUSHERS REGULAR $4.98 o 2-49 Regulation length short Cotton T-SHIRTS sanforized denim. Faded Cool, long-wearing. Ideal blue, grey or few red denim, tacking = fon legs: for rolling. for het 'weather. and. yous Sizes 12 to 20. B 7-OUNCE DENIM JEANS REG. 3.25 (SLIGHT IMPERFECTIONS) Heavyweight, Canadian denim reinforced with rivets and bor Sizes 12 to 20. ue and black. vacation. On sale ot 1.99 tres Tove er ne RAYON BRIEFS cambric. All sizes. REG. 75¢ "Celasuede," washable. White only. AN sixes, 44. Light, 15-Denier, sheer, easy-to- launder, easy-to-dry. All colors. "National" TERRY T-SHIRTS Warm weather glamor in exciting terry cloth T-shirts. Famous "National" make. Reg. 1.49 Nylon Tricot BRIEFS REG. 1.25 79c Remember: You'll Save Dollars by Shopping for Vacation Needs at... RWINNE 11 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH (Next Door to Kresge's) DIAL 3-742!

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