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Daily Times-Gazette, 23 Jun 1955, p. 15

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r TORNADO LEAVES BEHIND Mrs. Mary Problamski weeps as she surveys the wreckage of her home struck by a tornado H WREC hn of build destroyed that swept through the ern Manitoba town of Vita, Hers was one of several homes and & 1 Under Control in the two-minute storm. Dam- age was estimated at $500,000 (CP Photo) | Steam Pollution GUELPH (CP) -- A spokesman | for the Canadian pulp and paper industry said here Wednesday that stream pollution caused by manu- facture of pulp and paper has been | | greatly reduced in many cases en HEADS BRITISH GROUP ! New president of the British edical Association is Dr, T, C, tley of Toronto, left, shown with Sir John McNee, retiring Canadian to head the British as. {ation, which is holding a con. vention in Toronto with represen. tatives from Malta, Rhodesia, PaKistan, India and Ceylon pres- ont, resident, Dr, Routley is the first EAL' pai 2 4/4 J Ay t ; | Proper Rest ] | HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, MD {Prickly heat is a common sum: mertime complaint of both chil. n and adults is red skin rash develops when yu sweat profusely and the sweat | ducts become blocked by horny | plugs. Frequently it itches The rash is most likely to break out where you perspire freely, such as the bends of your elhows, your waistline and the front and sides of your chest LIGAT CLOTHING if you've had prickly heat prev fosly, you should take special precautions against getting it again, In warm weather wear light loose clothing, Get plenty of rest amd avoid foods which stimulate and heat you, such as spices and aleohol, It would be very helpful if "you could spend much of your | | As long as you live «vo you'll need INCOME When the time comes for you tol retire you'll still need income , , . but how much? Needs differ. You | may be depending mainly on savings for retirement income --- Of you | may need only to supplement o | company or similar pension plan, The wise thing is to review prob able needs while vou can still pro vide for them. May | help you plan the income F. LLOYD CROSSLEY (Superviver) RES 22 Osh vou will need? IDENCE OFFICE SA owe ® AT Prine o 9 Blvd. N Phone RA 5.3223 Phone RA §-8547 Representing ANUFACTURERS INSURANCE IFE COMPANY Ward Off Prickly Heat And Diet time in an air-conditioned room or | office; but this, of course, isn't al- ways possible, You'll probably relieve mild nrases with dusting powders, corn starch or baby talcum More | Severe cases may require solu- tions like 4 per cent salieylic acid and 1 per cent each of glycerin and menthol dissolved in 05 per cent alcohol, But your doctor will prescribe the proper medication for your individual case COOL BATHS Cool baths may also be soothing {| There are several ways of pre- | paring them. Mix 1 cup of powder: {ed starch or otmeal to a tub of water, Or boil a pound of starch in |two quarts of waetr, Add a tea spoonful of a 25 per cent alcoholic tirely eliminated through the ef- forts of mill-owners, Douglas Jones of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, Mont- real, sald the industry has done all in its power during recent years to convert polluting material into val- uable products, either for sale or for use in the mills, He spoke at the second Industridl Waste Con- ference, sponsored by the Ontario pollution control hoard Mills have almost completely eliminated pollution in the manu- facture of ground wood pulp, Mr, Jones said, In the manufacture of | sulphate and soda pulps, most of | the chemical and other elements | that could pollute streams were re- " |to-door campaign paid off at the | theory {buried his treasure on the Nova By GERRY MARTIN Canadian Pes Biafl Writer HALIFAX (CP)Leonard Arthur Kitz, #1, lawyer, fisherman and self-styled authority on pirste Capt, Kidd, has become Halifax's first Jewish and second-youngest mayor, Mayor Kitz has straight-from: the-shoulder opinions on civic mat- 'ters and an easy personality, The {atherr of three who doesn't think his "youth is a virtue' plans to continue » on with his law prac. tice while in office, As an alderman he first ap- peared on the civic scene in 1946 when he championed ber parlors Today, almost 10 years since th Todsy, almost 10 years since the first taverns were opened, he stil thinks 'they are god for the city,' 4 but He likes every kind of sport {avers fishing and golf where he can put his ability as a walking champion to good use, He didn't win this city's highest ofice on a reform platform but rather on his popularity, He set out six months before the election to meet the people and his door polls, He received 1,000 more voles than the nearest of four rivals, who included two former mayors, Mayor Kitz feels housing calls for the most attention "We have spread about as far as we can--now we wil have to build wp." He says "We can't do enough to keep up friendly relations with the services, | feel that the major part of our income has come from them," PIRATE LORE The mayor's interest in Capt, Kidd spiings from his love of read. ing pick up during Dalhousie University law school days, He doesn't hold to the popular | that the famous pirate | Scotia coast, Rather, he pletures Capt, Kid as "the first of the big- time spenders, who liked nothing | better than throwing & party." | Mayor Kitz has looked over the | 'digin's" at Oak island in Mahone | bay on Nova Scotia's south shore | but he thinks If any teasure is| buried it's likely in Masachusetts, in face of a storm of opposition, |of Authority On Captain Kidd Becomes Mayor Of Halifax he worked his way acros the Al- Kitz was irasslorred to military | lantic on a Norwegian freighter and | toured Kurope in 1939 as & cor. the Chronicle, PREDICTED WAR visited almost every country in Europe and returned home waen | T00 BUSY the var he redicted in his columns Mrs, , Bac 1941 as 8 machine-gun officer with! and Alan, 4 the Cape Breton Highlanders,' He fought through the Italian | y forcement oficer, | While in England he met and maried Alice Aberdeen, old Halex | medical work (0 Maritime School land 'occasionally' | houste Medical School, Kitz says her hushand snd to England he weni in her ehildren, {liar 8, John, 7, Py | busy for private practice, "There's never a dull moment," campaign and then was transfered | Mrs, Kitz feels at home in Nova to headquarters staff as a rein. Scotia. "The province is quite wel | named,' she says, From their nine-rpom, two-level inlay, a graduste house (the hedrooms are down: Scotland, medical | stairs) on the shores of the north school, At the time she was on the west arm, Mrs, Kitz has a perfect staff of the Royal Military Corps, view of rising tree-covered hills with wheih she served during the across the water that London blitz, Later in the war Mrs, much like our Scottish Highlands hospitals in India, : i odsy Mrs, Kitz confines her | Jestirh at the! Social Work © at the Di). | Cl | NEW STAMP OTTAWA ~ Commemorating the World Scout Jamboree at gara-onthe-Lake, Ont, Aud? 1828, this new stamp will LH on sale Aug. 20, The stamp printed in her much too PIRIE BID FAILS MANCHESTER, Eng. (Reuters) Gordon Pirie, Britain's ace mi . distance runner, failed in his Wednesday night to best world 'are very vi Laakst, (lheapest wey to WEED CO For only 35 cents' worth of HERBATE 2,4. ou can clear out the weeds in an acre of corn, HERBATE 24.D saves you time and money . . . helps you get bigger and more profitable yields, HERBATE 2,4-D, applied at recommended stage of growth, kills most broad leaved weeds with no risk of cxop damage, It kills sensitive weeds outright and controls more resistant ones, covered and re-used in the pulpl processes The last big problem is presented by the "manufacture of sulphite pulp, he sald He urged the Dominion govern ment to co-operate with industry in making an early survey of waterways to determine their ea- pacity to supply fresh water and to handle industrial, municipal and other wastes, HONK AND YELL TO NO AVAIL GLEN BURNIE, Md. (AP) Dita Matiny told Motiday how awi him ang ont ehugging across Crain highway with no one in control, Morley sald a motorist, who narrowly missed the machine, reacted in the characteristic manner of angry drivers every~ where, He honked at it solution of menthol and pour the mixture into a cool tub, Don't use soap on the affected {areas, If you're troubled with {prickly heat, In severe cases, ice packs and x-ray treatments are | helpful for adults, but not for babies, QUESTION AND ANSWER | LC: 1 am handicapped from | meningitis and have also lost my hearing. 1s there a possibility that {my hearing will be restored? | Answer: It is quite unlikely that | loss of hearing due to meningitis could be overcome, As a general | rule, hearing loss in such cases is tdue to brain injury or injury to | the hearing nerve. As yet no suc: | cessful treatment for such condi ' tions has been found, BEST BUYS in "64 FORD CUSTOMLINE «= Low mileage, choice value, Reduced to $1695 "64 CHEV. DELUXE COACH equipped, low mileage, owner. Only $1675 Fully one TR I "64 BEL AIR SEDAN «= Fully equipped, os food as new, two-tone, auto. matic, a real beauty. -- "64 FORD YuTON PICK-UP ~~ 5000 miley od a new, 8 real Bargain o -- CUSTOM SEDAN ~~ Sharp Blue color, white wall tires pped. Excellent Condition, "64 PONTIAC DE LUXE SEDAN w= Twos tone Blue and White, Fully dquipped, low mileage, im- maculate. Sells for $1775 560 KING ST. E, SELECTIONS OF '50 FORDS and CHEVS,, EXCELLENT BUYS MACKIE OSHAWA MOTOR SALES RA 5.5743 After graduating from Dalhousie = | ur TO refrigerator is yours for YOU PAY ONLY : SEE THESE AND OTHER RCA TRADE-IN SALE SPECIALS AT uck BIDDULPH 68 SIMCOE ST. © Push-Button Defrost © Full Width Crisper © 45 Pound Frozen Food Chest agricultural Conndiaon a. --- CAL MCP Sodium is oop yr for weed kill in peas and other sensitive erops, including corn and also grain crops seeded to legumes (except sweet clover), HERBATE Amine 80 works more slowly than Faters , , , is safer near 2,4:D susceptible crops, Fapecially suited to weed control in cereal nurse crops, HERBATE Ester 64 is highly effective for eon. trol of 2,4:1) susceptible species of brush as well as weeds, Write for your copy of the C44 ERMCIDE GUIDE C4 Apia Chemicals Doporiment. 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